0mmimmirmamram 1 W """ rTI l"lt""'Tn r "7 --f " ill WIT! S 111 1 111 IiIM illlllM 'THE L'NIO.NV established io lMiWMe N.. tsuu, WOIIDKN AND J. II. CORNELIUS. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, JAN. 8, 18Gi w if I..V per Tear, always In Advance. ''ttraoWaF, esfaWhhe.1 in 1843 Wtknfr K. 1M9. A J i riiiitsiir.B hrui-v. mm Tinfa' Mitrnins; Si Friday Afternoon. ntr. pu:iieT, Abu ah am Lincoln mmt tinder our Heal bead, to- j. . - n,.tiP i advertised. Per- .ihin,r huildiniHots in i.roiimi'y to town, wnuld do well to t.ke a look at Mr. Nesbil's lots, over tbe river. l.Uev. DrTH.rbaath Ve formally -MH...ed the Theolneie.l Professorship at Mercereburg, Pa. , ieji.It.-v. J. H. Vincent lias been lecu - .ting before the Young Mm.. Christian lluIadttlta th Auoeiaiinn, in &, uu .-.wo.-., Surer are ipnseo oi in ine uiguvo. by the Krie Z'uii Wdr gentleman from the country wiabes u to ri'4'ieat the ciincus of the LorouL'h to discontinue the Dretice of . r . I . 1. . I. - l.rn,. . of u'" ,n' - - 13 mptyiug coal ashes ou the waoo trai in tbe streets. Heavily laden sleds Icighs passing over are apt to ground and tik, unless an extra q-iau'ity of la.h aud Vocal powers is applied to the teams. tf-l''rieuda of tbe soldiers, remember ' Kebeis say that tbeir laws must be held ; .Speaker, the Vote stood 16 for I'cnucy, them while tbey are in winter quarters. 1 superior to ours. Shall we yield to tbeir 1 aud 105 for Clymer those gentlemen vot I iu'i fail to sund the in re. Ji matter of t claim of superiority t iug for each other. Repeated ballots bad all kiuds to assist in driving dr the mono- ' Again, iu tbo Senate of Pennsylvania, , the same result. The ballots werj varied tonv iucideut to that kind of life. Maga. those representing the uiiuurity of the by reading bills in place, Ac. Amotion sines new or old, bo"ks, pamphleis, elected members of that body, and of the ' to proceed to the cjnsiduration of Ihe pro- uewtiai)i r. scrati books auyibui' that popular vote ol tbe state, assume io oa posed Amendments 10 the institution, Vesterdav morning one of tbe bodies was ; ci.aki.ua iioluuiu oiinurian. has printtug on it even if they are con- i equals of the niBj .ri'y of tbst body's , was lost 16 Democrats against it. All I gone, aud Ihe plank knocked from the j I,.,8.!; "M;J.TMARaATiETrH'sLiiT; el K.n eidored "dry" and unit.teres.ing lo you, i elected members and of the popular vote, ! ordinary motions preliminary to proceed-1 h'"" showing the way the ghost went. , will lie arelnniueit h . I.. ..d.lier iii hi. lent, and Do dictate terms bv deuiauuioc Sn in. tn liiit.iiieM.wera lost bv the samel . r. 3 . : ' . I 9; 0.91 I Shall the Elajmty Ruler The essence of Hue Deinoeracy is tb qu ility of human rights, to bo regulated , tiy couti:utional law, and determined by tbe rule of Til K MAJoHITV. The aristo- rrattc doetriue is that TtlR MlNUKITf ' aball rule. 1 Tbe American Revolution of 177'J was fougbt and wou upon the democratic or; republican platform of tbe rule of the ! tnaj rity as properly determined. The Ariatircralio or Slave Power has lwaya bean in antagonism to ibis princi- i a I. jl.i. i:. lie of rnnalitv and rather than sotiuilt . .1. t . ..- Vti Ihe nlarlv exnrpAaed deeiHion ot the j -1 American people in the Presidential elec-j 3'bis being New Yesr.s Day, compara tion of 1800, that power inaugurated the tirtlj few of ,n8 Members of tbe Legisla pruscul Uebellioo, and has deluged parts ,ure hlT, jtf, ttlt nomei ,0 rcacb here, eur land io ibe best blood of botb sec- ,nj ,0e u jeM ,ci,jij jQ fettling pre tiosis. Tbe contest continues, and muat jiminarje. than at other times, until ibe Right of tbe Maj.rtty to Rale, ,he Hotlie( Mr. Johnson of Moad eball be established : it mu-t no more be ,ie for gpeaker, and Mr. Benedict of yielded oraerifi.el or compromised away, I lIUOiDgdou for Clutk, seem agreed upon than it must be allowed to be subdued or ; j,f tue frieDda of the Administration. Vanquished by force. A gentleman from ludiana county states la the Senate of Pennsylvania, the that Judga White has io his bands thc same struggle is now in prioress. Tbero are 17 Seuators elect of that body, each of whom had a clear inij .rity in his favor f the vote of the ptrticar district from . which he was elected. At the last Gsne- ral Kirction, a majority of 1,000 of Ibe . whole vote ef the State wie recorded in favor of th. part, the, r,prefent and sus- j sain, vino 01 mii,iMruiiiioi.'j ; lighting for tbe cause of bis State and 1, 1. 1 j ti.. country, is 10 a Rebel dungeon. 1 bat 1, l 11 .-j Party, then, is, as a whole, and every suan, in the majority T ...... ... .!. 1R ...v.o ... 8.nators-ia minority or tbe whole oooy ; or -3, and representing ths party whicti : re 15,000 minority in the'popular vote j woo claim tbat ibe muj any sn" yield to tbe minority, in whole or in part. Here is the old sristocratis claim, or element, trying to get the con'rol of sn organisation of importance in this era of our country's trials. "Fran Sneprh and Ptcb Press. " ITL.. . I. . t..a ... ....... ti,. I..... m ' aula UIIIIBC uao 1UI OVUIO 1..MW vbu r ... , , favorite one with tbe opponents of the ! Adminialraiioo mcauing,in their mouths, j lungs, was induced to enlist, altering his (bat there should be no restriction upon , name and falsifying his age and the those who would abuse and binder the ' trouble is to get bim released. Ills Administration in its efforts to put down ' parents are patriots, and few ladies bave the Rebellion. Rut, as used to support tbe done more than bis mother for three sum Government, tbe same thing does not seem ' mere and two winters, for tbe Soldiers to be held sacred by tbe same persons. : A preacher of tbe Gospel who ciborts bis people to sustain be Government in tbe j very words of the Savior and his Apostles, J is denounced and harassed by tbe prcnlior friends of "Free Speech and Free Press." Ibis appears by bis farewell sermon in Rush, to bave been the ease with Rev. John 1L Shaoafelt, late pastor of the Ramo and Sbamokin Baptist churches. ! His first offeoee waa speaking for tbe 'old flag," without partisan allusion, at a : pole raising iu his neighborhood, when ! bis friends asked him to make a few arnrooriato remarks, and he did. That mufreeyieak. Ho also published a very ! stood argument aseinst African Slavery, i That was fret prat. But for these two esercisee of the "free speech and free Ieos," certain members of one of bis eburehes, aroused so mueh pariiatn rancor and opposition, that be believed he could , be more useful as well as pleasant in a Mercer, Assistant botb.rcliabla old Whig new fiild of labor. He resigned bis for- n'1 Republican editors, and former Mem mer charge, and is new settled, at I'itttlon, j hers. These gentlemen weresel.oted with Luzerne CV, Pa, where correspondence 1 gfe' unanimity. For the miner stationa, should be addressed. We regret that ro ' Mr. Hassioger of Soyder county, and useful and worthy man should be lost to 1 Salmon I). Muoson of Union, were among the field, and would suggest tbat the i 'he publication of bie Argument againat ' ter, African Slavery woul'J to a iiuiciy aud ''a" tiicviive document. t Wmo CU.II .:.l,l !. ds... 9 ouiii wo victu iun uisuu Orc.t I5n.ai: i. 112, maintained tb&t because site denied Ibe right of b.r native born citizens to remove tbeir alle glance lo any other joverumeut, thenare aha had the rieht to seise bv force and ry from oar vefsela tbose wno, Having i been neturalta.'d. were entitled lo the j proteetion of our flig. We maintained 1 that nun hid the right to transfer alle- ! giance from the Power under wh.ch they , happened to be barn, to any oiner the, ! 0Me- iltrB " lw0 dia I ne't antagonistic elaime. Grcaf llri- , we uut ji(jlJ o hir eWim j oo w h ben)( ind tbM ( ......... j haughty power rel.Dguiafid their cUim, ina at least our etiual - dcoresJ that no negro ty. 1 be llobels uave i man shall bear arms againn them, and if any negro docs fight them, both be , and Lis white officers shall be denied the i privileges of I lie eommou articles of war. . The Uuited States say that uiea of all , Dia.taona Wtius sod colors, fighting under thc ,nd ptrincs, shall bo entitled to the full protoctiou of that I hg. The . . 1 . f .... . o; . !,. ..... i lo rule they are at best only the equals of the minority. Shall we yield tha High' I Harrisburg Correspondence. Hakriiu HG, Jan. 1, 1804. It is very cold weather here the cold est of tliescuson. Gentlemen I have met from Wayne, SuMiutbanua, and ('raw furl ... ,k.. 1 ... I 1 1 .1., "". 'u'"6 .1 r . iu?ru 1 ui iwu "it.a. 1 rc,iguation of Lis son, Senator Harry Wbitc, to be used as soon as it is apparent tbe latter will not be released. I am told the Report of tbe Superin tendent of Common Schools is all ready fnr delivery. This is very commendable, jjocunj0nts of that kind should be so prepd ,h.t LcgiUuiTi miiJ de,oto ,0 j mem their earnest attention, ine otner ijflicia Reports a so may be in readiness, ' .... . , ,ut Dlve no, earned. r,.. , , . . .... . . , u De friends of tbe Administration feel 1 . ,, ...,, ! jnyiui ana maiiKiui over mis lairs suc- ceh(eg. xbey say tbat were Woodward now ,0 ru0i be wooid i,e abont M 0dly , defeated in Penn'a as Vallandighain was ! ju Ohio. (jap, JSrtiy, of the Senate officers, is jn Burr0w for tbe recent loss of bis son, Samuel Brady, of Clinton county an active business man, who died of a declioe io the prime of bis manhood. An outrageous case of official impudence h.t .lima iindnp mo LnnaLdnA A atnnt " - - j .ow. - I . ,. , , , 1 looking bov of fifteen years, weak at the here - but the boy is unfit for a soldicr'e life. For a few paltry dollars, an officer thus distresses a worthy family, who it may coat a sum tbey can ill spare to pro- cure bis discharge from a position be could not fill. HARRtsnuRO, Jan. 5. The House promptly organized at not n ! 52 Membera voting for. Henry C. Johnson E-q , (Rep ) of Meadville, for Speaker, and id for Cyrus l. Pershing, Esq., (Opp.) of Cambria county three of tbe Opp. absent. Mr. Johnson is a hale, bearty looking man, in tbe prime of life. He is a native of Pittaburc, bat spent some time in tbe West before set-, I tling in Crawford county, which be rep- resented here last year. He makes a good j appearance and baa the reputation of being thoroughly alive to the great issues ! of the day. A. W. Benedict, of nunting- don Jierk ; and Jamea C. Brown, of successful caudidates. For Post Mas- f Mr. Stewart ol lawrunce couaty, woo , ta.en tour sods Ibio tbe Lulou army, ' .uuccaaiui. i I rtuai nunc ui mo vui, 01 .uc hi.c.- vote, r.veo me moiioo (oereioiore a.auu , native) threatening lo stop all business, j jng UJ uoanimous) to re-elect Capt. Here is the British and He be I dogma as- ;rady, met tbe 16 Nays of the bums. ' suiued the same old aristocratic principle j Mr. Tnrrell made a wild, eool reference to iu anew eba'uc bat the iuprity are not , "ibe situation." to whiaa no rer!v was i " .......... ... .......... . an Kst Tennessee Unionist, ,0 .peak in 1 ibe Hall Ibis eSJuR Was passed by j decided T.ite a few faint voices in the I : oegat itive, but most of the Opposition ng their lips and refusing to vote either rt. . . . Ti. What a contrast to the set of the ... .... i elon way di Cant aud victorious in.jirity of last year, who refused Andrew Johnson of Kaat Tennessee the use of that very flail! Ihey dared not repeat the folly and rreas; , ou.o.e ep.ru o, .u.i proce.un.g. The Senate were not so happy and har monious in consequence of its equally divided state. Mr. i'cuneypeaker hold ing over according to tbe Constitution aud Custom of the Commonwealth, I promptly called tbe Senate to order. After I j . . proceeding to receive the returns, he swore ; . 6 , . . , in the new Senators, when four of the , Of position entered a pruteat against Mr. ' Penney ' right to swear tbetn in, not ree- j ognizing bis right to ocsupy the chair. Mr. I.amberton of Clarion addressed him as "Senator from Allegheny," instead of ! ''.Mr. Speaker," for which be was mildly ' rebuked, SLd wiibdrtw bis offensive l phraseology. On a motion to elect leet a ,. ... 1 1 . 1 made. Mr. Lowry raised a bearty laugh ' by a resolution "requesting Jeff. Davis to I Ciltcb another of our Senators, or release ihe one ho has, so that business may pro ceed." Mr. Kinsey proposed Mr. Lowry i tn carry tbe resolution to Jeff's notice Finally, the Senate adjourued until 11 n ..Vii.lr tit mnrrna mnrliiti ; , . . . c .1 iuw f tins nuo, la iiiis tci ucua.c, , 3 5 1 ' I ,hc noted Uuckalew being absent on pub 0 r ' lie business, tbe body stood 16 Whig and 16 Dein. Recognising tbe fact tbat tbo body waa Democratic, tbe Wbigs yielded to tbe Democracy ibe offices. Such Is tbe statement Now, tbe Senate ie undoubt edly Republican but tbe gallant IlARBT White is a prisoner, and his absence tbe so-called Democracy aeek to take advan tage of to compel tbe msjority to yield to tbe minority, under danger of otherwise embarrassing the public business. Mr. Speaker Penney was early importuned for "propoM.ions," but I trust neither he , nor any other Union Senator will entertain any "prnposition'exceptthat the rightful majority just endorsod by tbe popular vote shall have all their rights. W. jaSuThat staunch and valuable paper, w j,. bJ l: 1 j l .:.. 1 . r . T, . . , . , .... lJPe- I' is an able and faithful organ of .1 . . . . .i .J the interests it represents, vit, coal and . ou. The Daily Kem, of Pbilad., has been enlarged, and has also dressed itself with a new outfit from L. Johnson & Co' foundry. foa tub araa a chbuniclb. Letter and viewe of a patriotio yoang man who has lately entered tbe army of the U. S.J 374, Broadway, New York, York, ) :. '68. j Dec. Dear Parents I know that I ean , , . , not undertake anything and succeed with- t 1 v out your blessing. You know bow long I bave wished to make my practice consist ent with my principles, and enter the ar my ; and now, when tbe eountry needs men, I think I ought to go. We must I make sacrifices; I do it when I give np nl' 0001 ,B wueB x , T t i - j i t : my piace oere, uitucr ui auiva auuiu ve w pecuniary advantage to me ; but I do it willingly, because I think it my duty. I bave only myself and parents to look after. If the oouotry survives this crisis and I never come back, you ean depend tbat she will remember tbe friends of those who were sacrificed for ber salvation ; and if the State becomes a wreck I will be no better prepared to take care of tbcm tban if I bad not gone to war ; for certainly ruin will come upon the country if sold' iers are wanting, and if everything is in ruin, bow will we live 7 I feel as though would be in the protection of God'e providence, as wen in ine oauie ueiu here at borne. In our peaceful life of business we feel ourselves relieved in our continual trust in provideooe, not having each a vivid sense of tbe need of it ; bat t man wbo goes into danger will find it necessary to dwell enore in tbe presence of God. It if with this feeling tbat I eon eider I am doing right in entering the army, and if job, my dear parents, feel tbat you can rely upon Providence for support and comfort while I am in dan' ger, I will expect ia jour neit letter your eonseut to my going. I will tnen enitsi immediately. Your affectionate eon, W. Ii. ft. i ,l kite. -j W I ' , Lee, is to be anld at auction to pay taxes. A letter from Pcstb, Hungary, says : ! "For near upon two years, fio a drop or rin ! . Tne1Bun '""l rom 'M "j'81 ! cloud, and aettina behipd bed of fiery , , 6 ' l oust. The Hcdfotd Inquirer states that the ......... .. .1.. ! ........ ni,...k f t,at town have summily dismissed the P.stot, Reverend Samuel j ingling, in Cnnse- queuee of his want of sympathy with the rebellion. Pbicc or a IVAooN-Lrun of Woot - The Syracuse Standard says' A farmer of tba town of Oaniillus, on Saturday, brought I to market, single wagon load nf farm reduce that brought nim $1,588 50- The load consisted nf 2,118 pounds of . r" , , 0n . lui.i. waol sheared from 380 aheep, which ws , golJ fof iPTPn,,.fiv, eents , pwnd. A eotemporary recommends the follow ing as an i (factual precaution agaiost bur- I i" you j Bhich ynn appre j upread half a ( you are sleeping in a room in ppreheud a Visit from a robber, a dozen newi-psbefs o.d the fljor, near the entrance of the room. Tbo I slightest step will rustle the paper so as to wlten ,nB ne'e" -; . . L . an mail a Bith.l ; can not be opened, or step made, with out the rustling. Oo Wednesday night, says a Richmond paper, Dec 1 1th, tbe bodies of six deceased Yankee prisoners were deposited in the dead honse of Ibe hospital to await the coming of tbe undertaker with coffios. ing tbe dead only to get np run away wben nobody was looking. ,. rr , 1. 1 ine loiiowmg ouioiai paragrapu, irom a, letter of Col. Fry 10 Col. Nugent, will in future settle all doubts. It is dated War i Department, Provost Marshal General's ...... o . "'n. astiiogion, ueo. o . " ine r resiacns nas oruereu ium vvviji citizen who has paid tbe three hundred dollars commutation shall receive tbesame credit therefor as if he had furnished a substitute, and is exonerated from tba military service for the lime for which he was drafted, to wit : lor ibree years. CINCINNATI, Jan. 5. The Ohio Legis lature was organized to day. J. R. Hub- i bell was elected Speaker of tbe House, and Wm. K. Davis Clerk of the Senate. Gov. Tod', message waa very brief. Tbe financial affairs of tbe State were never in better eonditinn. Tha public debt had been reduced 1676,000. Tbe militia sys tem adopted by tbe Legislature last win ter proved successful, tie attributes tbe escape of Jobn Morgan to negligence growing out of a misunderstanding between sne eivu anu mnirary omoers in me pent- tentiary as to their respective duties. A Frank Confession The Newj f 1 vr t 1 a . . r a wee, past n.s Deen running uen. Urant lor tbe Preei- denoy, says of President Lincoln : w. i,.j in ... n.i ,1 1 are now one, anu payable as follows 1 e abandon 'Honest Old Abe' as a; jix.ata coixtv ,m b. ..tended 1. br Jot,, hopeless Case. We 1tSVe puffed him, we M'luh"n.depalT,at Jtin1intnwn,OBMondayhollth 1 ... j c; , . . dai of Januarj, 1SS; atM'Al!i.tarllloH lb l'itband have praised bim, we have helped bitn in , ib, Rirb&vid 14m, siexim i-tb MTjonaeiavui. inth, every way, but can get no aood out of him I wt"''ri a awi ai, rrrjui . c 3 w ,).u.o B8nuoui oiini. SXTnKRO.UNTr-ll.orr Smilb will attend at th. J 0 USe One OI blS OWU bomely Si ml lies, be : Vruhlnxton Hio, MldrHeburg. on the Utb cf Janna is a Brooked Sllrk thai pan lint ha hunt I rT : ''"?' at tha L'ol..n Hon... on th. 12th. I'rea- is a eroosea snca mat can not De Dent, b,lnt. , , M., ,, on tt. ,3tn g,,,., f ti and tbat will have to be broken." i u"' and utb. ... , . .. ... . . I I'M'.X COUXTT .. Saaw, dapatjr. will attend IVbicn means tbat f resident .Lincoln is 1 atHrtietoo. tuaiitbof Jaoaarr. at MimioWr on , . ... . - the 1'Jlh, at New Berlin on tbe l::th, at L-wiburi; on tbe only LnicI Magistrate for many years , tiie lut, .od uib, at ' Columbia on u isu, .1 past who would not throw a sop to tba Herald. Hoston Journal, lierere and alter tbe e.eol.on ot IS00 ! , . rv . ,, . , , , , : ' ! the "Democratic journals labored as bard onnld In nonvinee the nnonln nf the, ' as mey eouia io convince toe people ot tn. South tbat It Would be impnossiblo for them to live in safety under a Republican administration ; and there can be no doubt ' tbat such representations were largely in-1 strutn.ot.1 iu exciting the slave state, to to ....ti m tbe point of rebellion. . - fill,1 no uu v. in. same elass of journals assuring the South that to aeeept the Presidont a offer of am nesty will be a degradation and a disgrace; of course tbe intention of those who make such assertions can only be to protraot the war. As tbe above are iocon troverible facts, is there any one green enough to deny j that the Copperheads are Jeff. p.v;s' ! catspaws r in serving mm as tney surely . . ... .. . , are, it wi.I be miraculous if tbey do not get their fingers badly burned io trying to rake ont tbeir master's hot ch:stnats. Washington, Jan. 5. The following is the message sent to Cone-resn to-d.v h. ! .k. T -t .U. IT-:..J . D O J 'J iuo a icniucu. oi ii uuiiiq oiates: Gentlemen of the Smote and II,ue oj Jiepretentativet : Bv a ioint resolution nf yonr honorable bodies, approved Deo. 23d, j IBM, tbe paying of bounties for veteran I volunteers as now practiced bv tha War Department ia to tbe extent of three hun dred dollars: It also provides tbat after the 5th day of the present month it should terminate. I transmit for your considera tion a communication from the Secretary of War accompanied by one from tbe Pro vost Marshal to bim, both relating to the i.: . -i , a ii uj act Buovn mennonca. I e.rnestly are, at least until the first of February. I am not without anxiety lest I appear to be importunate in thus reoalling your at tention to a subject npon wbiob you bave so recently Beted," and nothing but deep eonvietion tbat the publie interest demands it, eonld induce me to incur the hazard of being misunderstood on this point. The executive BDnroval waa e to the resolution mentioned, and it is now by closer atteotian and fuller goowiedgeol tne laets that I reel ooDs'rsin-1 en to recommend a reconsideration or the subject. ADtiiuiM LOCOLJf. I Jan. 5, 1801. 1 ou Latest News Eleven reiriuientg of Uen. liirney'f di- visinn have ;ijiiifipd their intentioD to re- , ind ar 1 , as 'p- 'ble. ' r ,. .. TKe blockad being mastered la ss rapid- The blockaders io St. Andrew's Soand reaebtly destroyed a very extensive And vaiiunie nnamiTT oi sail vmii oam at L'ke Oco! tnd St. Andrew s Bay, Florida; A , Uj Aifpit,eh to ,h, O.mmrrrint, . d,ed c,if0 MJI , deleg.tiop of the prominent oitizena of Arkansas bad arrived 1 ,,here'1 ro"'e t0 Washloglon, ta .rraogc I f,'r Ark.n.as ta resums bet poemon in tbe Union. Cincinnati, Jan. 8. Governor Uren)- lette, of Kentucky, baa issued proelama- I lion orJcnoe tbe military commandants, wbers loyal citigeus are lenuu ou Dy guerrillas, to : 'est at least five rebel sym pathizers who live io tba vicinity where the outrage is committed. Gilmore shelled Charleston on Christ- I mas from I to 3 o clock, several fares ; j,.,. .. flk rt,..:J.ht t,.a j Marblebead was fired into by a rebel ! ,,attet gtono tud ,wa meQ kined Th, batler. w, - vith two gis, was after wards csptured. IqtNo change in Ihe Lewisburg Mar ket Prices sines oof last MARRIED) On wMna4w Jan. etti. by R.t. Sc.itita IT- Mirt'tt, FKANM.IN s l'l.l) KI.L. ot iihlaad, aud UIm Io Iyi.burg. ea tba 4th Inat, DXNRT DBFB1TX, afd TO j.ar. ' I MOlllTp.,ft. J In Mott.ill. Tp. Pt. Jni.ph O.Mirh .on th 11th of !)., John wii.LisM.aoh f c R. and Mart s. antf.s, f.rni.rly nf Sew Berlin, Cafow Co , l'a.. affoa 1 Jaaza 2j 'lavs (aftr tha nbirt illneM of una da.) feleep, Willi dear, and take .mir re.t, Oid calM 70a bom a, bthoitlt It baft I Two. bard iodead lo be parted tboa, Kt.t Chritl'. .trnog .rm aupportad as. WOOD . CHOPPERS. ONI) Hundred Weyil Choppers wanted to cut wood at BeavH Furnace, for which good prices will be pitid iJtC"". monthly, Jan.8,64. FRANCIS WALTER & CO. IOST. dB) STRAYED away from Mifflin j burg, on Thursday afternoon. Dac. 31. a small DOG color. left in company with Dr. Beck's doe, and Was last seen on entering Lswisbnrr that evening. An? person leaving information with the printer of hta whereabouts, so that he can be obtained, will be anitably rewarded. S2500 Wanted. A If V person or perskns having the above amount tn Inv.stkaa do so upon a first ciaai lurtgmeni. a.u a ttsst moruraee. bv ait' l"'u5 nuuiauiaiciy in 3 JgJJ J. F. & JOHN B. LINN. er,v x... t. t.t. t A ABJQia AfXH ilUUVDi rpHE nng ,lft of UniItd SaM 1 made upon licenses, income on carria- Res, silver plate and all unpaid monthly lists 1mwp1.11 on in. iiin. Ni.KTIirnnKKI.AXD COUNTY S ft BtrT. rteootr. will attend at bia ofllrainSunburr, en the ll'thand ISth. at Weera ii'itei, in shaaiobiD, o. th sotit. on tha I .... j -1 . nuu . in iu. uvrrruiu vi jvmior. :?7ZZnSZZ prnn. OT by deputy, at tha Aafeaaor'a offitM, .IIhIiII- n.on th nib. at iiumm.utc.n.at Ramus' iiot.i. ,h' at Hnalaatowo on the l'.lh, at Berrybunt on th. 1(llh Mill.iJUrv OB tbe i,i1.&c Uaiiras o. '"' Oanphin on tha moroioi.nl the 2:d. Allen- UST' vZS&Ztf " " SPECIAL NOTICE. To all who neglect to I"1 ' ,he ,ime ,nd P1"" specified, 10 FIJ'""" !? 'dded A" ,.. ., : , n -. j r,u H sofciuuicni luuua or lia auuivaieni. A. K. FAHNEBTOCK. Collector 14th District, Tenna. PUBLIC LETTING. SEALED Proposals will be received until etainrday, 9th Jan. ISA4, at Hchoolhonse No. A, in East BnfTatoe township, near Jacob Uundy's. to build 'I'M ft mev tirtaool llouResj. Ppeeiflcations and Plans can be seen at the Office of John A. Mer.z, Esq. To K . anr4..l i. Ik. I....... Ki.l.l.e U . ....Id. ...... iu-." u'"11 r ih President i W. I. LINN, See'y Lee- 36-lsfi3 Pd NOTICE A1 LL persons Indebted lo Jno. Houghlon, dee'd, agent of Mary Houghton, either y Holt or Boole Ace t, are requested to can '" " r-JJ " s.s.y - - close up the Books. MARY HOUGHTON. The stock of Bonis and Shoes on hand will be ,old CHE .P FOB CASH. Callsooo and North Market Square.Lewisburg.Dec.lll, '111. FOR SALE. A YOKE o workit YOKE of first rate, heavy, well-broken king fiov 37 FRANCIS WILSON. MEN WANTED. 50 Oil OO MEN WANTED AS O WHOM constant employment and good wag, will be given. CASH PAID ERY week: FRICK. BTLLMEYER & CO. Lewisburg, Pa., December 14, 1 861 A. ELTON & Co.. Leather. Snmac, Sheep and Calf Skins, Xt. 431 Xortk Third street, Philadelphia. T e ATHFR. Sumso and Skins, tonght. m a snld nn Ominisaiou. Advanres made and JaJlLU Consignment. Nov. So, B3m3J Real Estate J PUBLIC SALE; "1 ITt UU be iilfrml, st Tublic Bale, tn the1 pfmiss, ea TLniJajr, feliruary 4, 1261, at 10 o'eluf i A- M., a amN;r of . tOTS, la CliilUsquaaue T'p.NW. Co. Situated on the public road leadinf 1'rum t.rw- lKnr. tri h kailrnarf hetwreil ihe amnir1 Mill and the Hrhwl Hnave. A space of H teet wide between ihe road and the front of ibe lots will be reserved lor a side walk aart Fa,era",t- The lots will have a rront oi mi teet on mis side-walk, ar.d extend back 180 feel lo a street along the Canal. Allevs will eitend from the mad to Ihe street along the canal.at suitable and cuave- The location beine near l.ewisnars, ana . irer(i on the line of communication wiih lite railroad: will uske it a desirable nlace of residence-: If not previoulv sold at private sale; the above lots will be offered at public sale, on the dav above oieniioned. For fiinhr pariicniars apply to Jan 7 JOS. M. S ESBI T. near Lewisbur; ishft ;!iiim mi audi OJJJ1J. tfU ATAVERX STAND a 9TUHE ROOM and all the Snores ready for use aud a liV Ei.L!U a ljaceni to Siore. Possession of Tarerti,l.t of April next of Store and Dwelling, on two davs nonre. THO. ARUUCKLE, 9!iler P.O. tjaiontovn, BxaJf Tp, Union Co, la, bee. 21, lata ORniANS' COURT SALE rT VAI.LABLB REAL B3TATB By J virtue of an order of Orphans' Oort of tir.ioa eouniy will be exposed to st ort the premises, on SAT I KIJAlf ihe llj'h or Janu I uary, Init, at 10 o'clock, A M, that valuable ' FARM, sitnate in Brady township, tJnion county, containing Si'li ACRE of firsi-rate Limestone Land in a good state of cultiva tion. The Improvements are a eond a) k two-storey Britk Honse and good Bank til Barn and all necessary Oulbnildines. There is upon ihe premises a yonng bearing Orch ard of well-seiected Froit Trees. Tbe above described premises are situated in a v.rv pleasant neighborhood, convenient r. to market,churches,schools,ci.c. Terms easy. 8. T. M'UOKMIUK. A'imlaiatrator of Joan Wiuox, dmaaaJ Dee. SS. 1863 pd PLfllLIC SALE. f3S WILL be offered on the premises, on iiiiWsst Market tl. Lewisburg. at 1 P M of Thurvl.il, Jan'g 21, 1S04, the new Double llrltk House now rcepied as the "Union Hotel" by Levi Cromley, (which may be had as one, or in two parts, answering well for two families.) and a FRAME! STABLE on one pan of the Lot. Terms to soil Ihe purchasers. JOHN OTT, Selinsgrove. Dec. St, 1863 pd Timber; Land for Sale, SA V 40 to 50 acres, on tbe nad in West Buffalo Twp, Union Co, Pa, bonnded bv lands of Jos Foster, Jacob Kline, Ch Khnner, Widow Magee, and others. It is mostly covered with White Pine, Oak, and some Chestnut. If not sold privately by Saturday, 16 Jan. ien, 10 oe onerea at runiie sale on the ground, at 10. A M, when the terms- will be made known by DANIEL KAl'FM.VN" Kelly Tp, D.C. 19, 1SS3 JFor Utnt, tSTwo Store Rooms. 52 by 32 feet, and one large Room on second storey, in the rear ol ivremer, Long dt Co's Store, on Third St. Apply to P.BEAVER To lluaincsi Men. TWO STORE ROOMS FOR RENT, thamberlla's Blnrk. romer Sth and Market Ms. LKM ISKlHt;, I'l. rpHEdB Rooms are better situated, more J. ihoronslily Bntshed and furnished.conve- nient, and desirable in every respect, than an niners in ine n are. P,al.y adapted for the sale of ai . .riu'u. i.i ;rnridl .-.1 ere nanUIZe. The other for the Orocery or Harjware business, or both combined. The town ha-; a popi!a!ion of 3000 persons and is surronndeii by a rich and very enensive agricultural and manufnctnnnz country. Al present, there Is no Hardware Store in the place, or countv, though greatly needed. Terms reasonable. Apply io R.HX'hamber- 110- CHA.MBERLIN BRO 3 Farms for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale at Private Sale Ttvo Farms situaud near ih. borongh of danleloo. One in HartleV ioWnship, containing about ISO Aero, !t , ining lands of Jacob Fee.. Jacob Smith an 1 i hers, with a good House, Barn, and oiher buildings thereon. The ether in Lewis township, containing about 130 Acre, with new Brick Hoase, Bank Barn and other Outbuildings, adj-ilirlng land of Wm Hoffman, Wm Wolf and others. For further information, inquire of the subscriber, residing in Hartley township, or of Saat-ct, Htcrr Esq. in Hanleton borough. Oct. 14 R. V. B. LINCOLN jlits I Jots! Comnfots! at private sale, CHABBERLIN'S ADDITION, Meif Knd of lvi&urg. THE subscriber offers for sale a limited number of BI ILDINU I.OTSJ situate on Market and Eighth streets, Lewisburg if applied lor he lore me flrat of Mar next, when this offer will be withdrawn. These Lots have a Iromage of fifty-five feet and the usual depth of those in the borough. A further description of this VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE property ia deemed unnecessary all parti.a inter.si.d can examine for thm$lct. Preference will be given to persona inten ding to make Immediate Improvement Alleys and streets, if acaessary to accommo date purchase!., will be opened Without expense to thc Cpunty. For price, terms, and other parliculars, apply to K. H. Cstsstiui, oa the premises. WM. ii. CH AM BERLIN, for self. 1025 and Atl'y and Guardian for Heirs Warrantee Deeds, foi sale at this oHwe l it el eacU I I WWJSTSL of VALUABLE KAL ISUTf, 1 dVe'il. fUfcr ai Friva e S4v a f AR'.f iti:aif i on l'enr. : r.rfc f.imf.iorf towhip', I'H.'mt Conn'? - Flaii'l Aairrif lif tta thr- prenmra. The Improrments jaV tee L''M( iwo-siorey frame Uuuse eiiiLspsV a rocj Bars. He arrrf rfffrs the I AT- W AW Mlf.r on said ...WlH a! nr.lrtie. unit J ttacl of 1 ( aCrt I'lVM.'E ft l.airrf ns; br., 1 jf a prcirt be not sufif the ftrt of March neit. it r1r tfresf be oifrf"! at Piblif Bale. Address t ifi.tH PI.E.4.T8. INttncf at rresa BvssS. M titMbary. Pa I Pe. 3, 1341 - - - YLJJABLE TuWl PDPEIlTYf 1 .lOR SALE. That aeur. a-ll-bjilfy m iwc Jiorev. double BnrS .Vansion,. with an (tot Kitchen, and tinr oS the prrski. j es at ihe west end of Market aft.. Lwibava : betareo 7ib and 8ih Sis. There n a Well s ' the Lot, and all fcind ef good f.'uif Treat I arowinr. Lo! 74 feet front. Juue ii- House and Lot- for SalCJ THB snMcriber wBers, at private sale, hie House and Huate iq L'aioa laws' ship, Ij'nion co'jni7, three quarters f a Bail from the Union Foriwee, o lie reasl !eadi( tn belin-?rove, a4;oin; rand ef Aitot V. BiKkirk and David Berjo.n. The lot eentawis UJ Acr-s. The Im-rovemeoM are MfM wo-tnre Frame HoCs. wuh or Rrt-atuX chen, and Rood never-ietlhic WaieSS. JtHot a finotl frib'e, and about one nene4 Aplst eand Hearh Trees. ZtZ This is a eesirable home, sdrtaMe Un 4 i teamster. For further parliculars ea'l oa or aaMre) the subscriber a", ihe Winfietd P O . Caiew Co.. Pa. SAMtEL A. WALfEHfe Dec 7, '63 tf HOUSE &, WAGON MAKER'S SHO? IOR RENT from 1st April atdf 1 he property IS at the cc.rrtf f near the Fair tiroand Tollbonog, net smhr frost Lrwi-burg. There is a Patol roots aifawl4 to the shop wher? W agons and Buggies have ) ""r u ' E . ' V. faeheivt.ithe H.tnce and pnnnnwt IMraMi and Fmii Trees. (The Blacksmith saws' attached is rented ) FRANCfH WILSOA. Duffaloe Twp. Nor. 17, lr Farm for Said. THE south-west quarter of section if, town 7, north range 8, east of Ibe 4th principal meridian. The said Fares liws about two miles north of tha eit of Freepoit, ia Stephenson Co., HllaoJjh has abonl Forty Aerea under e. Invalid., with Log Honse and other Outbuildings ; ia waisrad by e.ne of the nnst beautifnl Spring, ia the county, ana the balance of ibe tract s covered by a thrifty growth of timber. Every acie of the farm Is susceptible of cultivation, and when snitably improved would make one of tbe most inviting rasi dencea ia Illinois.,' Fur particulars enquire of Francis Wilaww, of Lewisburjr, I'a.jSam'l B. Harris, of Free port, 1. 1., or the subscribers, at Javanna. fit. B. CHVVJBERLLN, 1W. 0, 183 t. H. BO WEN. FOR SALE The residence of ibe lale Mrs. IfARf . M.GRAHAM, situated on Soath Frl street. Lewist.org. nearly opposite fndepeada em Hall. For terms, annlv to Dec. I A. M. DILL TOR BJCIBT. TWO STOREY Brick HOl'SK tuifm LOT on North Fourth street. LJ March It. 62. H. P. 8HELLER. LEVVJSBL'nt5 ACADEMY MPRING SESSION commences Meaa.v. O Jaa. 4, 1864. A private Kepcr: of the standi. nf tta pnpil will hereafter he Diaraii in th h.nrf. .r k . . '" Saardisn an l It la reaomnwMt ikat awtk raoorta bal a.. ..!.... .... . Tcitibsi per Session, ineiudiag coatiaa.at PRIMARY-Readinf, Writing. Dedaer. Ariihmriic, Ueog, Cram, and t'. 8. H'sl"rTl fi.00 ADVANCED ENGLISH, (jll not incla ded above (J j LANOL'AGES, 7M feNo deductions eirept fbr protraoid Vlm. J. RA.10Ot.Pll, PHnelpai University at Lewisburg. QCHOOLS re open oa TUESDAY, Sib of O Jan. If l. The AranasiT will be as heretofore under the charge of Mr. 1. C. W YNN, A. M. The Frs.L. lsBTiirT will be under the charge of ihe exprienced and seomplihed Principal. Miss U. W. BL'NDKLL. For farther information, apply to J. R. LOOM IS, Preside! Admlalstrator'u Xwllce. .TOTICB is hereby rien that I of Administration nnnn the p..... JOHN HOIT, laie of Lewtsbarg. Cn.en county, d?eeaserl. hare been granted lo Ih. uu.irixxnt-u, ojtne Hegisieml Lninn County, in due form or law. Therefore, all perso.. indebted lo said estate are reanested to m.L-a immediate payment i and those having any just claims are also requested tn present th.nl legally authenticated for sriiiement m HI BLEi AllBKIUUT, Ada'r. ewUburg, Dec. 1st. 1863. REMOVAL I Tl L. MOW KV has removed his tl). J. graph t.tabli.lMtsti m the New Building on Market street. rerwlly n cupied by Dr. Bnrlan, OPPOSITE THB BAN K, where he bas filter! np one uf thc Finest Galleries In tbe Corit.tr ! Having superior facilities and a long eg. penence, he is saiisfied that his work eannm be beaten. Call and rest his workmanship. Lewisonrg, Ang. 15, Z. Estate of Jacob Grove, dee'd. Vr"OTir:E is hereby given, that l.eliera ft i. Administration npon thr; Estate of JACOB GROVE, late nf ?! township. I'nioa Co., deceased, hare Been granted in Ihe undersigned, by the Brawler of I'nme eoanty.in due form of lawi iheirfore all per sons knowing ihem.seJves indebted lo a.ot estate are requested lo moke immediate p.v- ent. and tho'-e hsvmr iii't claims aeain.t ihe same are also reqnesied to present Jheia properly authenticated icr .settlement o S.PHAW UHOV. .Jia i Ktlly Tp, Dt. 7, pi ! f I: J'- 1 . t a it
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