COUNT I Ill Ml MIIIIM BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. At tl.HO per 1'etir, always In Advance. Tar Morning & Friday After-., i""" ......... FOB MKSlliKXT, Abraham j I VPflT, V - jgy" 'Tl FIFTY TF.AR3 incr" Andrew Kennedy, (Junior) lumbered up from tbc then large town of Northumberland to rising Youngmanstown (Mifflinburg.) with a small assortment of printing material, for the recently orptiuzoJ county ot award and army diseases were suffered, aoldiera were drafted, tax were heavy, and the Government was injured by hon est but sadly mistaken men. "The I'mon" of that day was but half the sisc of the - fall "Star & Chronicle," had news a week. or so old, and was "afforded" at Two J)ollars per year! - The history of the fifty years since i then, would be a most fruitful topic for ! the pen but we forbear. Three fourths j of our readers were born since that day. j Mr. Kennedy, the first printer, still sur-j vives, in a hearty good old boyhood, and j Is diligently kwpiii the papers aud doin; , the figuring of the Commissioners of; I'nion county. May the Editor of fifty years from to day hail a prosperous Country, iu the en joyment of peace, and find many present readers, patrons of the DaH.T "I'liion," "Star," or "Chroniclo" of the city of Lewisburg ! A Fair Example. In May, 1861, the Hoard of Aldermen of the city of Brooklyn were a tie, io -r n.l W-..J -ns.n.t eonsequenee . v,w.. . .-.-u.-v , one of their number, being to tbe Army. : V""' " right, of tbe mj .nty and the pa.notism , of tbe ebseot member, enough Kpubli-1 earn abstained from voting to give to the t Democrats the offijes, on organisation. j Now let us tee if the Democrats of the Peno'a Senate will do the tame fair thing. M.j. White, while in tbe Army, Wt taken prisoner. No one doubts that ! the Senate is fairly Republican. Shall they not have the organix.tiou, honorably, and without strife T j TTar- i ' iS.Siii.day, Jan. SJ, Rcv..,H.Minck will preach a sermon in reference to the ; 20th nutiiversary of the fnrmation of tbc , lwisburglJaptistihurehand thcr.thof hi. pasfwal laW. bore The Lew.,- burg Presbyterian congregation have re- cently paid off the debts ot the same, and made a handsome donation to their pastor, Iter. Dr. Dickson The Evanhcal Association have held intercst.ng ; ings and we understand are to receive : Members formally ou Sabbath next j m. p.t f I. T ' VOWIiw vatatosuooi tne .a.e Tn- merit of the I'oivensitj at Lowislmr, just a a- 'y issued, snows an incrcao, o. ,r. last year. The Female Department shares iu the prosperity. J 1'rof Francis . TusU a, in order to . . , . obtain the latest discoveries in the sci- hi attended a course of lectures nce, nas biiciiuiu tinder Prof. Agsxsis. the greatest Natu-, ralist of our day, and has returned to his T . ' j post a r6- j Caution. The Governor, as Cotnman- der-in-Chief of the State, has issued Gen-, eral Orders prohibiting persons from rc- cruiting in 1'enn a without authority from the War Department also against citi-! xens enlisting without tbe State aud calls upon district attorneys, magistrates, ! Jccto.rret and prosecute violaxions of' .t - a i this official notice. ay-Pruited lista of persons enrolled as i ti.V.U I- drafts!, are now ut ran for lamination in our county. ' I BSA.Tbe 200 men remaining of tbe 53d P. V. reached Harriiburg Wednesday, er well received, aod departed to their several home to recruit for tbe next term f service for which they bare volunteered. Union, at its first site for public business. ! ,ii,,per3, 557 l.dkts, CO sling-, 153 sheets, ! d mch g;ng etstwsrd along the i "bioti completely on.cur.rj ne irora view, He there famed (Jan. 1814) the fir.t 3-0 pillow cases, 1U4 towels, 35 quilt., j M h5, bd Ch,reB,n R. R. At Inks sd ed them th trouble ot giving us newspaper in this county, and called it j 22 comfort. 44 r.,h.o.s. P'"' , news tf h ; reefption W. got to this eamp, about T..IV Then, as now, a tin,, J, defeat f the Copperheads in Ohio and , TJJ r ...th.ii. a now. aeains in i , r..:.,. K n.n.re onrn ' IVmi.c liirm nr.i that was iuae.au """ '& --, d - Means should be taken in every district j MtIDg tarkcy during tba Holidays!!! tt secure to Unioi oouoty its credit of j Accordingly, most of them have suepen recruiu sack of whom will reduce the 1 ded for , week tbe ,.free pres,e8-. whio, 9tut' had been "destroyed" for the two year aa.The Lioerprjd Po ays that the pa8t by tbe "despots" aforesaid, and for a British Minister at Washington, Lord j whole ea'en-night have ued tbe "free Lyons, gives it a his opinion, in a gpeech" which has been utterly annihila- JUK.I,L T ..J T 11 .L ... Tt- 1 . . ... . . ... ,.abu,uu o!tU Tnip e", a eX' V . V 1 -7 V' WmS the ; " . . oaceuiiy . propose an armistice. i " IPJuMr. Randolph's Aeademy and the Having thus had a we:k of enjoyment, ratSlic Schools of our Borough, re-open we trust they will commcnoe a New Year Monday next th University Schools on ia better bumor towards their Govern- Tueaday. j meet, and thus help wipe out tbe plague awjrWe leara that Mr. Ileckendorn ha : spot of the nation now in eruption in the been heard from, at Ricbmoad, and tbat : form of insurrection causeless, hopeless. ' Jill.4 ?uW,f " be,kt"d " -- has pMple .. hi case can expect to be. uke ,, , gUft ,he an,,,08 P'd over our Mail Book j huff and Paine t 11 md Power Straw and thi week, we msy have made some error ' FMr Culler. They have now a eon is names or figures, but will rectify en ia- j tract with Messrs. James Waiaur & Co., formation. I of jl9ek HtTen Pr fur tbeir nuonr,ctor8 aanjTEdward Patterson, of Easton, Co. j by the thonsand. Citixin of Penn'a V snd Wm. Doubly, of Sugar Vallev. ' Co. H, 51t Fa. Vols., sre Ibe killed of, ai regiment during the ticge of Koox - : to them for these handy oJ popular j H contra, neiween t net r appear tile, and of Co. A and B 2 wounded. ifpleuieats. j so.ee and ours just then, for you ean have 11. CORNELIUS. PCM THI ,TUI A ClIHHaa. uonirtuutions tor . The Lidies Idlers Aid Society of ! Lewisburg, oreanire.1 July 17th, 13G-, bas continued io successful operation, ind now gives to the iiunlio tuil list ot articles fur warded t'i the Christian Com- , ,;) May 14, Wi, whon they j re,,0.ed toco operate with tbeUS Sauitary j oa,m,ion. The report is fully glreo j nnli Vce jHt( 18C3 . y- .bjr,a.nO wrapprs,150 pen ralr.s,2i i sago, o Doners starch, 8i lbs sesp, VI lbs crackers, buvhels and 85 bag of dried fruit, 87 cans of fruits, 23 cms of currant j --1 1 y , 10 cans of apple butter, 33 bottles uf wine, 11 buttles of catsnp, 18 papers of pins, 4 ; bottles blackberry eurdial, 8 of ratberry vinegar, 6 eider vinegar, 1 paper of tea, G . tvant tbread, 1 Mure box of bags of salt, 261 haversacks, bO knapsacks. Innumerable bundle of lint also, tracts and pamphlets. The Treasury has had by subscriptions, donations, proceeds of pub'ie festivals, Ac., SG52.80, (219 of which were the proceeds of the Children's Aid Society, at their Festival last Christmas Eve.) The Society tender their thanks to the children, and to the public generally. J. M. It., lice. Sec. IThe Luge boxes of good things eatable and wearable going daily by re pres to Army buys, prove that the f .Iks .1 hnm. .re hv no means foreetful of ' r . them individually, while the large dona-1 lions above indicated a mere specimen of what is going on.ll over the loyal ?l.t .hn.. hn. thv are ihnu .ht of ' o coil.cli,fl, Tbogo thus ,urcU,i, Uw0Tfdt rcBlember heir f(.lfl., wh(J be i no friends able or willing to send to tbein tfce ... . fae jjvi(lcd.. j ... ..r Military Items. j From Cincinnati snine one eods us a package containing inree documents. , 1st. The promotion of Captain John A. Morris to bo Chief Q iart. rmis'ir of the Army of the Ohio, in the Bold, (by orJer of Ueo. HurosiJe.) 2d. Gen. NuroMde' farewell dJress t0 hi gallant army, dated Kooxviile, Uth oo luruiD 0TM bu coninjJ,od Fjjt.r 3 , ' Aq addre of Gn ,5r,? tn kis Muwioaarj" Ide, io . Mjg lh ,Mhe Yunieei be bj their bid fililh ..im. opn(j ll)lie m4iulc0Mlce of thnuian(j!i f rr;30ner!1" ,a "consume the ,ub,UD0().. wbich tbc UcbeIa ldly ncC(J. Ho pathetically adds : Thif, .,0B!d te known to our offices lnd , j-hc should know, tbat if t raw nvisrinora trtnaMk mint aiirntVA ihnir " T.'" "- V" J"' V j zruri it ent mem win ue lorruti m laiiiruiMi ; in Northern dungeons uuiii tie cose of pujccted to the taunts and bar- i Wity of , mf rHUtt flM,. If iltAr Hert, I ,d liwe. mu,t be lust the al.ernat.vo of , fu.noraOtr iaiti in Ihe field of battle, nobly 1 pi.,- r ,u 1 a- j i:n t. ! fighting for the causs of J-rnJom, will be J bra.., patriot.. Southern eoldiera." did ... ' - , . . fcb seek to fire up the energies of hi. men, ; wn9 wer9 8Wfpt away subsequently from ' Missionary Ridge and Lookout Mountain, j It js thy wbo refuse exchange thy who j taunt and starve prisoners in dungeons while ooe third of tbeir prisoners are so wc treated in the North that they do not waot Io return until the war is ended. -; F"L nous Cop. editors, having studied tbe Constitutions aud B . LtW9 "d the r,08 order9 of ,he See" '""J of Wr. GeDerl io Chief 1r008t m, ri 1 - .1 Tl . 1 . 1'iarsuai ucuurai, auia aciuiv t luiva. Marshals, and having also diligently perused all the Proclamations, Messages, and dry jokea of President Lineoln, bare happily agreed in the opinion that nothing contained in the arbitrary decree of those "blood tbirstv tvranta" forbade their ted by tbe "l.incoiD dynasty" lor to long a ie-ye., and have lived daintily, and drnk ha in sPiU of lh0 Abolitionists which have so long "trodden . , , . , , - . , n it thA last anark uf Ihmr lihertma 1 " (except Union. North'd aod Lve . which are told; aod all other States may apply I LEWISBURG, A Union Ooanty Hiii's Part in ike Chattanooga Campaign, CAMr wear Chati'a, Dee. 4. I will give you record of what passed , under my immediate notice. Uu the tn pep-., nnero-an a upcn ' (as we ere here celled, of four divisions, ; left IJig 151ac!k river for Vicksburg, thonca j on transpirts to Memphis, nd by railway ' to Corioih, where we were fitted oat for a j ong coipafgn. Oot. 17th, we started from there on our cheering, and it inspired the troops with new hope and courage on the mareb to fight the more honorable, traitort under Hragg at Chattanooga. Oq the 2 1st, our advance, under Ojter- haus, was attacked at Cherokee by large body of cavalry under Wheeler and Lee, laying io ambush, killing and wounding 35 uf our men. They were repulsed after an hour's sharp fighting, but we bad no cavalry with us worth speaking cf to par sue them, to we eamped there till the 26th until oar trains all came op. The Rebela still hovering around. On the morning of tbe 20th, we tgaio pushed on and fought them all day, dri ving them about 10 miles. Aa soon as driven from one position, they retreated to another, generally making a stand at creek or in gaps of bills and mountains. ; V "e morning or me zitn mey m.ae . . ' na oespcraie st.no on ..... ..car I i. :l I L.I ". ""- ' "-. division was sent around to ent off their 1 retreat, and hearing of this ibey concluded; ' . I A a . I TI'a aoaaikl I t m o'lrr " " . u .. ia i u it j . iowa aoou. i. o cioca, .no iouuu Mu..0 - number of wounded Rebels, among whom who die(1 0f his wonnd tn, following morning. The people spoke of bin at being a very valuable officer. Tuscumbia is (or was) a beautiful towo, sUlu,eJ ,, , raie frnra b, Tennessee inJ jt js giJ conlilin(!(i a0ont three thousand, inhabitants before tbe war, but all the male inhabitants capable of bear ing arms aro scrviug J- fLrsoo tbe First. It is one of the hottest Rebel bole I ever ' saw, and I did uot see aa able bodied man I in tho place. The women and children' all remained. Col. Coleman was -ppoiot ed Provost Marshal, and our regiment! Provost Guards. Soon the women began , , , i coming in for a guard to protect them and their property, the appliesnts being mostly ! yeung iaaice,tniiiKing pcrnap meir Domes would be au inducement, and would more readily insure tbem success io getting a protector. At any rate,tbey were success ful, nd as fast ss applied for, a Yankee was furnished who they immediately marched off to duty. I was very forta- n,tfl in retting with a verv fine, intelli. - e s gent family, who treated me verj well. but who were Rebels of bitterest kind. ,nd CD Mid they woud ra,her jeff. D. ig moM -e ,be Confedersoy , Fr,oe. . .. . . x than to have a reunion with the North. I set that down as a ht.le tuperfluou. gas not worth minding, as we have heard that d o from thf , . T .... , ... . . . few years, and 1 ibmk if Ibey are sept on corn bread, pork and water, a year or two longer, it will effect a different feeling among tbem. From them I learned tbe force against us was from 3,000 to 4,000. Iu retreating, Gen. Roddy bad called at their bonse, sod while there told them that early that morning Generals Wheeler, Lee, himself, and several colonels, were holding a counsel, when a shell lit among them, but did not explode. I did Dot wish the gentlemen any harm, but would have had no objections bad tha shell exploded. We left early next morning, and march, ed about 30 miles to Eastport, which you will find situated in tbe northwest oorner of Alabama, where we were ferried serosa by steamboats and barges. Nov. 2d, we again started and passed through Florence to Rogersville, then north to Pulaski, Teno., thence east to Fayetteville, theoee south east to Bridge port having marohed sixteen days (io succession) averaging " 15 miles a day, without resting, aud tbat oo three quarter j rations. Pretty good marching, was itj Uot? The country through which we p.S8ed was mostly rich limestone soil, and Jrj productive. It reminded me more of old Union county than any part ef tbe South J bave yet seen, aod we did not wonder why Bragg did not wish to give np this part of Tennessee. Reeling one day at Bridgeport, we set out again, cross ed the pontoon there, snd on tbe morning of tbe 20tb, got our first view of the fa mous Lookout Mountain. We marohed along its base for two miles, within range of their picket, yet tbey did not fire a shot at us. We tbongbt it strange, as along tbe Mississippi it waa "bang" away whenever a ehance offered. We passed "fighting Joe Hooker'a" headquarters about noon, but I was sorry not to get a glimpse of tbe hero. His corps wers BlT'g review, IDd I aaturs you there UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, JAN. 1, 1854' ' '"P sacb marching. Tby were camped oodcr 11. rt-hl kaiirrioa. hut almost in safetv. .. ,h,. aonld n, denreae tbeir Lin to do them injury. We marched to wit bio mile of Chattanooga, and camped that nigbt. Rained very bard til night. Ear ly nest morning, we started and crossed the pontoon to the north aide. This pon toon is in good range of the batteries on Lookoat, but the anoraiog was rainy, and a dense cloud bong over the mountain, about 330 miles. We were somewhat tired and woro" down, but I never saw an army in better spirits than was ours. We expected tome raat after getting here, but that evening we got otders to have three days' rations in our haversacks, a hundred rounds of ammunition to each man, and take 008 blanket. Whan we get ausb or ders, we know there is pretty big work ahead, so we eonsoled ourselves that there was a big job to do, end the sooner it was done the sooner we would get rest Tbat afternoon, from a high peak, I bad my first and good view of Chattanooga and its surroundings, and although you have or will have many and better than I ean give, yet I will give you a slight description at 1 taw it. Lookout Moontaio i au elevation of about 2400 feet extending in a northwest direction terminating abruptly just below' Chattanooga. Mission or Missionary ridge ia a low range of mountains extending I ttom ,he TeDDessee river six mile above n totmlof ft emicir,ie, ,b. ,fflWn etf tbe WMr9 0u tbi. ridge the W ll..l. f.,;li.J ,j . 1J. f . '""i " , i0rronn(t.d the town. It then looked g( jf w w 6f i Camp rumor was that Bbermao'e corps , was to takatbe left win and turn tbe right flink of tb Rebel. P..I. .... , knonta nil' lVarltr next morning, our bngtd ot inf.ntry, of five regiments, marched ..me I Ul Ulil. Ulllt. 1UVI. UCIG, MUU 00 Little Cbicksmaug crock, a half mile j above wbere itemptiea into tbe Tennessoe. I This creek is on tbe north lid of the ! Tennessee river, while Cbickamauga river 1 is 00 tbe south side, and emptiee into the Tenoessee aboat two miles below the mouth of tbe ereek. AU the oaramea ia j Ihe brigade were then called on to report . , loemsei vea, and aa aoou a a aufiiciant number bad reported they were put ia charge of tbe 125 pontoon lying in tbe The pontoons were hauled up from below, secretly from the Rebel, but they must have fonnd it out by aome mean, aa all that afternoon tbeir picket along tbe river would about def antly at u. to come on with tbe pontoons they were ready for ot. These pootoons are about 25 feet long, sis wide, and capable of ear rying 24 or 30 men. Four oartmeo were put into each boat, and were ordered to muffle tbe oars. We ajere ordered to make eoffee aod get all the rest we eould, st we were to cross tbe river io these boat at 8 o'clock io tbe morning, of Monday 23d. We knew tbi to be a basardjo underta king, and tbe rumor was that tbe Rebels ii J L . t t . . , ! bad artillery planted above tbe banks, and i or. .narina- ...ia.t ani.h a ... tin. ! -v.. 6--. -e- , men that bare gone through Dooelson, Sbilob, Corinth, Arkansas Post, Vicks burg, ia., were not tha men to flinch at auoh an undertaking, aad wa eonsoled ourselves with the remark that if it was to be done w were the ones that eould do it, and if you never saw a set of determined men, you might have seen n brigade of them that night. Oar artillery (about 60 piece) was plsnted on the banks of tbe river, three miles below, and were to cov-1 . . ! er our crossing, me mgnt was dear and j moonlight, and the booming of eannon i from Lookout told na that Hooker was stirring them up below. We were sitting around our eamp-fires, supping our soffee snd speeulating aa to our basardous under taking, when an orderly came around, about 7 o'clock, telling na to ge asleep, tbat the project had been postponed till to-morrow night : so we felt more sore of having one more day to live. ' Concluded ia our next aapW now get our lateat new by tbe Ilarruburg Morning Telegraph, which commence the next year with new type and other improvement, but i compelled by the enhaneed price of paper snd labor to increase the ratee about 33 per eent By mail, it will be $5 per year, or $1.50 for the Legislative session. The Weekly Telegnpb, 1.50 for on eopy, or ten to one P. O. for $10. Being tbe only true Union paper at the 8tate Capitol, it deeerves a good support. Address Gio. Biro.nis, Harrisburg, Pa. In Lewisborg, the Telegraph will here after be furnished by Mr. Sursa at 2 et per single eopy, 10 cent per week, 40 easts per . month. As there ie now no prevision for a Ltgslative Record, the Tdtgraph may prove the best medium for Legislative proceedings. aVCpi. lsaao K. Casey ia appointed A. A. G. to Geo. Casey, in charge of Ihe Colored Burtau, al Washington. i ! T jj & Afif Ttf ? ' ! Lewisbuf;, in W. Virginians t.k.O bv tbe Union troops, 13ih ult., under Gen. Seammon, who holds tbe place. The Rebel officer, Eobols, retired without 6ring a shot. Gov. Cartin bss returned to tlarrisburg. Oea. Giflmore's shells io Charleston are doing more damage than at first, but enr fleet accomplishes but Hide aa yet, althonga there is dally firing and moving. "The Dictator," tbe largest ironclad vessel in the worlif. was eaeeessfully aunobed, in New iork, on Saturday last. BLOOMSBURQ. Pa.. Dee. SO Caleb Carton one of tbe oldest st and wealthiest reaident of this place, waa found dead en the railroad ffaeb this morning. He is supposed to have beeo killed hj a teal train last nigbt. . - . t r, , . . Lucmda J ane Parmenter, of Mtro'rote, Pa , came to her death by violence inflic- tea oy ner nusoana, Jutepn t srmenter, botb being in elate of iDtoxicatiofr. BjavThe Rebel now propose to drive into their ranks tbe men mho btr beeo absolved from doty by paying high prices for substitutes, and openly eonfest that their three year' men ean not be dis charged at tbe end of their term I Tbeir leading papers urge for tbe repudiation of all tbeir debt the eery debt tbat the Northern Copperhead want our boueat people to assume and pay 1 . After Tuesday next, the General Government will pay only $100 bounty to volunteer. &ro(0totrs mavktt. CorrtrJtil Wheat, 1,45 Eggs Rye 1,25 Tallow Corn, old 1.00 Lard, fresh., fiats, pr 32 lb, 75 Clover seed., Flaxseed 2,00 Wool Dried Apples 6 lb Potatoes I 20 . 10 ... 11 ..i,H0 70 .. 60 6 ' E:.w:-M;.-. ' . 15 choulder 25 Ribs & Side ! Kresh Butter. Rags 4, 5, and 6 Ham ..11 Barley 90 to S 1,00 Country Soap 4 4 6 j Pork trade., 00 MARRIED, "F Dnl Eton, th ult. JONATHAN RAKDEB3 , n, tiRNRtiffTA walthh, nui or fjimton. ! nZJSSm Rr K R rink. 2Uh alt. SOIl'KI. BKNXAOa aad CAHOLIXI HOPLKR, hothofCbllliu..iu.T(i. j bt n.T it " anal., zT nil. in n.w trm. . pc ai, ! MorKK aa MiM MAIZtt P, WIIJON.or U-wfbarir. f DftB. In F.tfla Cmk, Mich, lotk alt. la bar 4Mb SKBHOCA R .ifeorJoh.O OKNTZI.KH. ,2500x Wanted. AflT person or persons harfnt; the above amount to Invest carl'do so upon a first class jndgment, and a'first meffg3getjby ap ply iD( iui mediately 10 1 " J. F. JOHN B. LINN. Dec: 31, I "S3, Tax Payers Take Notice. rPHJ? annual list of Unittd Stales taxes is I rcs, sUvtr plate and all unpaid monthjy lists are now due, and payable as follows JCNIAT (JOl.NTT wtl! tw att-aJ-d IB by John M'Luu-hltB. 4putv. at M;ffJintnn. oa Moad.j the Uth da. of Jannarr, 1S64; at M'AIII.I-r.lll-oa th. 12th anil lutb, KlenSaJd Uth, Mriien 16th H'OtiAiwJ.till. lfetb, Kant at-rfbra 2"tb aa .1, F.,r"ll ia. SNVPIiR OWNTV Henry tniltb vill attend at th. WaahinRton Htaw, Mlddlebnr-. oa th 11th of Janoa TJ ; ScllnAttrevo,'!.! tba Union lloo. an tb. VMt. Kre bur-. at P. MujcrV hotel, oa iba lttb, at Beaver Spring Ulli and 15th. UNION OoUMTT-Jeaw Iteaw, dnpuly. will attend at llartietin on Uw l lab of Jaauarv. at atisii-'bar. oa the lilb, at Ne. llerlia.ia Uie lib, at L.i.lar oa tbe 14ih and lnth, al Mew Columbia oa tho J4lb, at Unlnntii.n on the 10th. ' NOHTHUtlllkKLAND C0C9TT B Sorer, depot?, will alteail at bia offieoln Saaburv, oa tbo IStb and Wtb. at Hea.er'. Hotel, in Sbainokln,n the 'iutb. oa tbo ii'Jd and zad at J M. HufT. In tbe brtrou-h of Milton. OAUPH1N COUNTY AHeadaneo will bo (ir-n hi pereoa, or be dVpaty, at tbo A.eeeeor'k OSlte. Middle. town, on tne lltn. ot lluinnMltlo.n, at A.uoi.' Hotel, , the utb.at im.i-.io.avn th. iath,t Berr5burc ,h " Milltmra oa the jnth at Jlalifa. oa the Sl.t, at Daupbiaoa tneBorMnrortho Zld. Atten- danea will be given oa aav day at asj olBee, ha Barria bonr. for Daapbia eonntv. SPECIAL NOTICE. To all who ne-lect to pay at tbe time and places specified, 10 per centum, most be added and paid. All axes maat.be paid in Government funds or Us equivalent. A, R. FAHNE9TOCK, Collector 14th District, Penna. PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber will offer, at Public Sale, on Fridau. Janunrtt 1. lftfiA. a, Riehra Hotel, in East Buffaloe township, L'nion Co., " sboui r rt. ttra a a-t san cttPTin uuu ixsuxu jr our.r,r, WJ larze number of which are in JOlL. I good order for butchering, and the real aie good rreders. TERM:. Any person porehasing to the amount of ten dollars, or upwards, will be entitled to a credit of sixty days by giving his note with approved security. Sale to commence at to o'clock A.M. of said day. DecSS EDWARD M'ELREE. PUBLIC LETTING. SEALDD Propossls from regular physicians will be received at the office of the Town Clerk, for Medical attendance and furnishing necessary medicine for all the paapers belon ging to ihe borough of Lewisburg.who reside therein, for one year from the 1st uf January, 1864. Said attendance &e. tn be awarded to the lowest bidder. Proposals to be opened on Monday evening, Jan. 4, 1854. By order of the Town Council : WM. JONE8, Clerk The Paupers are to be all at one place. PUBLIC LETTINa. SEALED Proposals will be' received until Saturday. 9th Jan. 1804, at Schoolhouse No. 5, io East Buffaloe township, near Jacob Goody's, to build Two neiv School Houses. Specifications and Plans can be seen al the Office of John A. Mertx, Esq. To be awarded to the lowest bidder. By order of the President r W. L LINN, See'y Dec 36, 1863 . . pd NOTICE ALL persons Indebted lo Jno. Houghton, dee'd, agent of Mary Houghton, either by Note or Book Acc't, are requested to call and make payment immediately as I wish lo alose up the Books. . MART HOUUHTON. The stock of Boots and Shoes oa hand will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. Uailsooa and get BARGAINS. Konli Market SnnrXewi.burg,rrCl, '. 'THE UNION' established in JH4-Wiwlfl 1W. M9. 'CHRONICLE," establi.s?rl ia 1S1J Whole N, I.0-B. t?Onl Tie " a IMwUUWS D lYfl 'R'STffi) VT H A' t'i. J Uil dtXIJj, UJJ i)liJ3ilj ATA VERA STA.'D-i-a 9TPKK RO')Vt and all the Piiurr rea'v for ui-e and a UWEwLIXU ailjfntto Store. FivMMMofi cf ravern.Ut .f April neit of Store aud Dthne. on two days' notice. J HO. ABBTCKLK, Wifer P.O. Iikmton, hrmriy T. CainrCo. IV Iwr. 11. lHt3 ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.-Br virtue of an order of Orphans' Court of ';mo" eonlT P"e1 1- sale on the rnfyt ,,M, et 10 o'clock. A JH, thai valuable T "W, aintw in BraJjr t.wojt):p. I n.on ! "un,T- " "N.'L RES of first-rate I The 'mprore.Trrtts sr- iro-d pr j two-itorsv Brick Hoati mi food tank Jtii j Barn and all airreapf Umbuilf inss. There j opon the premised a ynons bearing Orcb- ard ol wcll-s:ec(e'KruH Trees. I Tb, ahnr( jed premiss are sitnated ; j a wy pifaent neisbburboud, convenient to market,churches,srknol.ac. leTmea$y. B. T. M'OORMICK. SrateUtrat' of Jou Wiuoj, ImumI Dee. Si. t63 pd X OAL.L,. 3 w ILL, be onvred en the premies. on est Market l Lew.sborj. a, 1 P M of ThurtAry. Jan y 21161, the new Dodblr'RrirV Mouse now rccupia 3 ine -i,qioi noiri oj Cromfey, (which may ee had as one, or in two parrs, mwwefmg el! fur" two families.) and a FRAME STABLE on oneart of the Lot. Terms to snit the purchasers. JOHN OTT, Belinsgrort. Bee. 24, 18 pd Timber Landj for Sale, XT 40 to AO acres, on tbe road in West I Buffaloe I'm, L'nion Co. Pa, bounded by : anus oi i' rosrer. Jacoo Rime, in onriner, i ; Widow Masee. and oih-rj. It' is : mmllr Covered with W hite Pine at? 3 I ; nak. and some Chestnut. If not sold privaielr by Saturday, 16 Hn, ' ,1,6t-IO br offered at Puolic Sale, upon the ground, at 10, A M, when ihe frms will be .-i t I,. ,',r i v..-0... a ', mane annwn oj i.-i izsu n.iLr i..l Kelly Tp. Dec. 19. 1S63 iFor iltnt, feTwo Store Rooms, 2 by 33 feet, and one litrgt Room on second storey, in the rear ci Krnnrr, Long 4 Co Store, on Third Su Apply t"7 K BEAVER To Buslnesa nen. TWO STORE ROOMS FOR RENT. Caaaibarlla's Bi.t. rararr sib aad slarkat Sis4 UtwlSBiktt, Pit. rPHCHE Rooms ere better situated, more 1 I thorooehly Dnished and furnished'.conve- j nient oestra0e frttJ respecu frill anv others in trie Dlace. One is especially adapted for the sal of. Dry Uooila, or rneial Merchandize. ! the other for the Grocery or Hardware I bniness, or both combined. i TBe town has a population of 3000 persons and is surrounded oy a rich and very extensive agricultural and manufacturing country. At present, there is no Hardware Store in the place, or county, thonsh greatly needed. terms reasonable. Apply tn K.HChamber- ' lin. CHAMBEIiLIN BKO-3 Farms for Sale. THE tabseriber offers for sale at Private alt Ttvo Farms situated ntar tht boron gh of Harileton. One ia Hartley iown-hip, containing aboat I.IO Acres, aHjnimng land? of Jacob Fees, Jacob Smith and others, with a good Hons, Uarn, and other buildings thereon. The other in Lewis township, containing about 130 Acres,.with new Brick Hobs. Bank Barn and other Outbuildings, arljuirrtng land of Win Holr.ao, Win Wolf and others. For further information, icnuire of tbc subscriber, residinz in Hartley township, or ortMwctt, HACrr Esq. in Harileton borough. Oct 14 K. V. 0. LINCOLN fats! fots! Comnfots! at private, sale, CHAHBERLIN'S ADDITION, IFesf End of Levitburg. THE subscriber oilers for sale a limited nember of BllLDINO LOTS situate on Market and Eighth streets, Lewisborg if applied lor nelore the First of May next, when this offer will be withdrawn. These Lots have a frontage of fifty-live feet and the usual depth of those in the borough. A further description of this VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE property is deemed unnecessary all parties interested can examin far themiefeei. Preference will be given to persona inten ding to make Immediate Improvement. Alleys and streets, if necessary to aceosmo date purchasers, will be opened Without expense to tbe County. For price, terms, and other particulars, apply to R. H. Caawataiiat, on the premises. WM. H. CIIAMBEKLI.V for self, 1023 and Att'y and Guardian for Heirs ExecntorV Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THE snbseriber, Executor of Hugh Bellas, dee'd, offers at Private Sale a GOOD FARM situated oa Penes creek In Limestone township, Union countv Dan'l Rakerd lives on ihe premises. The Improvements eat. are a good two-storey Frame Hons aodjLjj). a good Barn. He also offers the CT7 SAW MILL oo satdVKl premises, and a traci of 'v flM a E R Lanoeaear by. 2-s If said property be not sold by Ihe first of March next, it will then be offered at Public Sale. Address CHARLES PLEA8ANT8. Buealor of Hcoa Bauas. aat4 De . ssuabury. Pa VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY. I-iOR SALE. That new, well-boilt. two-storey, donhle Brick Mansion. MtLi with an Out Kitchen, and Barn oa the prtaai. ses at the west end of Market St., Lcwiahar, between 7th and 8th Sts. There is a Wtll aa tbe Lot, and all kinds of good Truii Trtee throwing. Lot 74 ftet front. June Z2- KB L BEN SNYDER. I Homo and Lrt to gas. f 1 rpfiR rbscriber nffers. r rvave bnr i h'P- Va"" conn,y-,hre' qi r a m,i frm the I; a ion furnace.t.o the road t'ad.a, , to 8elingrore, tjrinie(r lants cf Aaron T, i Ilinkit ii and Uavirt Bet,los. Tbe loteaaielaw I II i Acres. The ImnrnvrqieDK art new JaaV iwo-iorev rrae ne9e. won ni mtaa cbea, and fmxt neveMeirmt water. Aimur a tond Swble. and abeol eae handrcd Apptr f an1 feaeb I rtes. ZZ Tint it a desirable hon ie, sellable for f teamster. For forther purffeolsr ctton or aWftaw the subscriber ar the WinfieM V O.Uote Co.. Pa. AM lE-lr A. W Atrl EKSt t. U. Dee 7. "63 !f HOUSE &WAS8N MAKER'S SHC? IIOR KENT from l.r A-pnt aexif .The property is at the corner near.aWrit the Fair lironnd Tolthonse. oae mile Irua Lewnbtir-. There i a Pamr retuw attacked to the shop where Wagnas and ttufgies nave) been made. Over an acre of (roaaaV ia aa. lacbrd iuthe Hau'e, ant comprise a Gardesy and Frnit Trees. (Tbe Blackswinb the aitachcf a rented ) FRANCIS WILSON. Buffaloe Tirp.Nov. 17. Farm for Sale. rlHB soath-west qnarter ef seeti lf I town 7. north rante . eaif of raw Ma JL pnoc ' principal meridian. Tbe said Faro ab(JBt w0 mJte9 rf of FreeDort, in Steslienson Co.. ininela , h sbon. Portv Acres winter eoltivaiiiia.wliw Log House and oiher Oirbirrldinf s; t bv t ne of the mt beautiful Sprints ia lke cnuniv.and the batanceef the tract itaovaraw by a thrifty g-owtb of timber. Every acre of the farm n ar?epribf cnltivation, and when suitably improved) would make one cf tbe most iar:V; rU denees in Illmm. Fit paricu;!arsenfjuire of r'rancia Wilaeav of Lewtstnrf. Pa.; iim'i B. Harris, of Freer port. III., or the sorbscriben. at Savanna. lit. E. CH VUBBRL1N, Nov. SO. 18C3 L. H. BOW EN. FOR SALE The rpsMenee of ihe late Mr. WART., iXM- GRAHAM, ailnated oa Soeth Ptunt i reel, Lewutbnre-, oearly opposita tedraeady ent Hall. for terms, apply to Dec. 1 A. ft. DIM FOR VEST. TWO STOREY Brie HOC2" MrA- LOT ra North Fourth street. JbX March I a. '. H. f. HELLER. S' iPRLXO SESSION comtaDCe Muvut, Jan. 4, 196. A private Keon of ttie "faniTine of tht pur,..) wHI bmiaXurbw tjla th ur ifuw-rdtna svl it la ntnmimmndvA ibmt MM it fifisrtsj W jtMM-rTra for futttrw tmnm n. Tcitio per Sciio, iMloAng eoaiisgfrnft ,,f -"A K iRs!inf , ntiag. UaRnar. Arithmetic, Geog, Urao. and C. S. Hisiorv. tS.OSf ADVANCED ENGLISH, Tall aot inckH d'd above t M LANULAGES, 7 57 IV.N'o dedactiont inrrl for pRoraaiadl eiraoeaa, j. uavnra, eria University at Lewisburg. SCHOOLS re-opea oa TL'ESDAT. as Jan. !. The AcaDE-vf w!H be as heretofore aadar the eharee of Mr. I. C. WTNN. A. M. Tbe Ft us IvrrrrcTt will be under raw charge of ihe eiptrieored aad aeaoaapltskwal Principal, Miss L. W. RL'NliELL. For further information, apply m J. R. LOOMIS. President Admlnltttrator's Notice. OTR'E is hereby given, that Letters of Administration opon the Estate of JUM.a. Itur-p, late of Lewisborg. Caioa eonnty, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Union eoaaty. in due form of law. Therefore, all persona indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment; and those bating aey just claims are also requested tt present lbas legally authenticated for settlement to HI'BLEY AtlBRIGHT, Adm'r. Lrwisburg, Dea. 1st, 1863. FOR SALE. T A YOKE of first ra-e, heavy, well-brokta) working OX EX. Not 57 FRANCIS WILSON. REMOVAL! I L. MO WRY has removed his Phfv j. graph llstabllshmemt i iba .New Building on Market streei. recently oc cnpied bv Dr. Burlan. OPPOSITE THB BA.K, where he has tilted atone of Ibe Finest Galleries la the Country I Having superior facilities and a lea; ta perience, he is satisfied that bis work canno be beaten. Call and test his workmanship. Lewisourg, Aug. 15, '62, Estate of Jacob Grove, dee'd. VrOTICE is hereby given, that Letters ef l Administration upon the Estate of JACOB GROVE, late of Kelly towoahip. l'nion Co., deceased, have been graae4. tw ine undersigned, by the Register of L'aiaa county. Iu due form of law t therefore all per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having just claims agsiaat Ihe same are also requested to present taena properly authenticated fcr settlement la ABRAM GROVE, Admia'r Kelpy Tp, Dec 7, 1863 pi MEN WANTED. 50 Oil CO MEN WANTED AS Carpenters, Boatbuilders and Laborer?, rTlO WHOM constant employment and gomt I wage will be given. CASH PAID EVERY WEEK. FRICK. BILI.MEYER 4. CO. I.ewisbnrr, Pa., December 14, 1663 A. ELTON & Co., aa Seauen la Leather, Sumac, Sheep and Calf Skins, .Ve. 431 AbrfA Third Hreti, PhJladolphla. LEATHER. Sumac and gkias, bought, er sold on Comonisaioo. Advances sat vo Coimgnnienta. Nov. !, 6JniSl Warrantee Deeds, lor sal at this oifcca al 6 ct teea