- TO in mm rati 1LJJ BY 0. WOUDEN AND J. jit IJM Pcr Tear, always In Advance. Tutrix Morning & Friday Afternoon. KOB rRKSlUKsT. A n k a ii a m N9 !!JJV Htf-For valuable Property, tee our Reel Estate hold.. nguMeKra. A. N. and A. P. Meylert bave opened Haoker an.1 Broker! office at No. 6, Wilt Si., New York city. BSome of our distant nbjeribcr laving nked fir oar Carrier's version of the affairs of lilt jeer, we shall (with leave) copy his Address io our next. BBjThe Ute term of did has been very severe, io most parts of oor enuutry. The soldiers, particularly exposed bave suffered largely. Sy-Tbe Copperhead Commissioners of Lycoming, county would, not allow the White Slave to have the. Court Home, but they went to a church bouse, which was crowded, and a collection of over $100 taken for free schools. aWAU the I'nion Members of tbe Ij-gii'ature of Pennsylvania, and the Union League of Philadelphia, have uni ted in a commendation of Abrauam Lin coln for neit President. In this, tbey give expression to the irresistible tide of feeling of the mns-'es. .After being lonjr leetured thereto by Jude J .rdnn, the Grand Jury of Nor thumberland eounty bave recommended the erection of a new Court House, at a cost not eioeeding $25,000 Twenty-Five Thousand Onllsrs. They also recommend that the borough of Suobory subscribe (5,000 as a donation for the ereolidn of the same. t9uA correspondent in the Army of the 1'otniuso, of Democratic antecedents, in a recent letter to us, says: "Pi you think Old Abo will b a can didate for re-elpctioo J 1 feel coufi leot be ran poll almost a unanimous army vote. He is decidedly popular wiih the soldiers. All look upon hint as a good and sincere man. 1 know one vote he will get, at least, if I ah mid he spired through Ibis War." Rending Jiurnal. JWThere were fifty members of tbe Union County Teachers' Institute present at the recent meeting io M.ffl.oburg. Interesting exeroises by Ibe various mem bers, and Messrs. Wynn of Lewisburg aud bites of Harrisburg also made address es. The surplus funds were directed to be invested io a Teachers' Library. Officers for next year : President J. II. Smith. Vice Pres. Annie Kideobaugh, Mary Calvin. Reo (Pee. James Marston. Cor. See. C. E. Haus. Treasurer Wilson Leiser. Ex. Com. J. A. Owens, S. V. Hoffman, Koxy A. EMis. aw&lsaac Davis, L. L. P., of Worcester, Mass., is one of the honest men io that State, but voted the Democratic ticket un til this winter. Ws guess, after reading the following from bit speech at a late war meeting, that be wont vote this way again unless the party turns Abolitionist : "Allusions bave been made by the offi cer who has just taken bis seat, to the sub jeot of slavery. I don't propose to say anything about that matter. It ia an in stitution I abhor and loathe. As an insti tution it is betweeo the npper and natber millstone, and will be ground to powder. If this foul blot is erased we will for ever shout glory! hallelujah! I bave no sym pathy for that patriot who will do nothing because Linooln or his cabinet do not do juat right." ejafAmong tbe paroled prisoners who reoently arrived at Annapolis from Rich mond are I. Hunt and A. Prowant, Co. I, 150th Pa. Vols. Capt. Dougal's com- PnJ- Harrisburg Correspondence. Harrisfiubo, Jan. 13, 1864. In the House, Mr. Orwig read in place bill to attach Union and Snyder coun ties to the Middle District of the Supreme Court ot Peon'. Ia fionate, ths Cops stavs off toy fur ther progress ia business. In tbe absence of Speaker Penney, Mr. Johnson is very satisfactorily occupying the chair as Speaker pro tern. Mr. Work, of Ind., one of the Senate officers, is called to his home by death ia the family. Your Mr. Neyhart.once an offi cer ia each braneh.disd auddenly. He was wen cared for where he died, and the offi-1 ccrs accompanied hia remains from the I bones of the kind lady, on Second St., to j toe nan way uepot. The County Superintendents bave been holding a State meeting, bat I have not bees able to attend. Jan. 14. In the arrangement of Committees in tbe House, yesterday, Mr. Orwig is placed on Ways and Means.Judiciarf Geueral.) Corporations, and Printing. Mr. Kalabach on Hanks, Public Build ings, Railroads. Mr. Purdy on Claims. Tbe morning capers announce th. rl..th of Mej. Brua Cameron, son of Gen. Simon Cameron, aged 38 years and of Mies, Margaret Cuukle, a most estimable Cbiiat aud charitable Jsjj, sed Ui years. j W. j R. CORNELIUS. Fifty steamers are lying at Cairo nnable to move no account of the ice. One vessel, the Gladiator, aaa been cut through sad sunk. Small Pox is verv troublesome in j W ashingtnn. Senator Bowden, of Virgin ia, and Mr. Harris, the Democratic Con- gregamarj from Maryland, bave both died I with that horrible disease, which vaoeina I tion only esn cure by preventing its spread. Major Cole, commanding in West Vir cinia, was attacked on Suuday morning by ' Masehy's command. After an hour's i Giihtine the rebels were driven off. We lost two men killed and thirteen wounded. Tbe rebels left four dead in camp. Not long ainee three Union soldiera were murdered by guerrillas near Mulber ry, Tenn. General Thomas has assessed the rebel sympathisers living within ten mijes of tbe reene of tbe assassination io the sum of 30,000, and has ordered tbe money to be divided between the families of tbe murdered men. Chattanooga, Jan. 12. A beavreav- ' airy fight occurred near Strawberry Plains on Sunday last. The enemy were repul sed with serious loss. Gen. Long tree I has been heavily reinforced from the er- ' : c ' l-.. J I .1 . I.1 . haa been badly handled in West and Mid dle Tennessee, but has managed to escape with most of bis onmtnaud. Tbe army here ia in good condition. We have plen ty to eat. Tbe weather is fearfully cold, but there is little sickness. SENTENCED Zeuo Kolly, of New Bod ford, Mass , convicted of fitting nut the hip Tahamaroo for the slave trade, has been sentenced for four years' imprison ment and to pay lino of five thousand dollars. Exemptions from the Draft Pbuvost Mni's Orrica. lira Dist, 1 Headquarters at Harrisburg, V December IBth, IN6:l. ) I N accordance with orders, I publish the following list of persons exempted j from Draft by the Board of Enrollment, in Union eounty, io this Distriot, with tbe reasons of their exemption : EAST BUFFALO IS TOWNSHIP. raid the Commutation Money. John Miller Frederick Kurt! John C. Gundy Eli Moll Christian V. Gundy Jaeob Krisher John. F. Seheck By Reason of Varnishing aa Acceptable Substitute. Isaac Reber FhTeieal Disability. John Flubler - Samuel Punkle Henry L. J ussier We. L. Harris Jeremiah Hubler Clark Wallers John Long Wm. Q. Smith Daniel Straut Laird Reedey Only Sob, linhl. to Military Oe.tr, or a WMov, depen dent vpon bia laboe for aejvport. Daniel Walter Alii-ne who have not Declared lotontfone. Thomaa Seyo Cbnstieo Ludar On the Ground or Election. Reuben Katiler Two or mere member of the earns Uonaebold being In Becrice. Wm. W. Brown Father of a Motherleee Child under IS years of Age. Frederick liilimao WE3T BUFF ALOE TOWNSHIP. Paid the Commutation Money. Philip Weaver Emanuel Benfer Adam Ketnple Isaao Raish Israel Wher Jacob Pelnng Jaeob Strioklcr Dabiel Spots John Strickler David Watson George Kleckner Riehard Struble By Reaaon of Farniehtng an Acceptable Substitute. Harvey G. Spaotx John Frederick Pbyaieal Dlaability. ! Philip Willard George Foy i Frank Fauct Augustus Hester I Andrew Kauck Ellis Mook Reuben PieffenderferWm. King Henry Eddings Isaac Zsllers W. P. Cornelius j Two or more Dimbert in thm nm BouMhold Iwlog Io Lewis B. Biobtrd HARTLEY TOWNSHIP. Paid ths Commutation Money. Daniel Wagner Alfred Ocker Jacob Hoop, Jr. Rudolph Latsbav Samoel C. Rule Joseph H. M'Call Absalom Mots Wm. Soharok Daniel Katherman James W. Keener Joseph R. Smith F. W. M 'Curdy Wm. Biogaman John A. Cook Jobn W.Rodabaugh Simon Cothermaa Phyiioal Disability. Wm. I.atshew Anthony Rota Lewis Gellinger John H. Boop Jonaa F. Miller Simon Boop Dan'lA DieffenderferF. Pbsres Kieslcr Robert U. Watson Samuel Biogaman On tbe around of Election. - Jobn A. M'Call Father of Motherless Children aader It years of Age. Joseph Zimmerman By Reason of Fnrniahiag aa Aonptabla Substitute. Henry Hunseeker LEWISBURG BOROUGH. Paid the Commutation Money, Was. Priesbach - Jobn Randolph Franklin Bay Hiram Priesbach Joseph A. Krsamer Charles F. Slifer John Hoffman oamuel IV. Wsgosr Samuel Stuck Thomas Shosmskcr Joseph B. Morrow. . Charles Roland Henry Haas Adam Angstadt Reuben F. Brown St Reaeen of Fanuahing aa Acceptable Substitute, Orlando Spratt Wm. Giotsr. Charlee B. Amnion Pbj.ieal Dieabiltty, B. F. Anestadt Rea. J. Weidenssul James Murty David Nesbit Charles S. Bell Samuel Blair Millard Dooeoby James Wolfs George Paul Wm. Ready A. E. Bower Jobn F. tlougbten Eliaha Shorkley F. S. Caldwell Thomas M.Shaoafelt Thomaa H. Green Alex. P. Hutchison. John Waters B. F. Cox. Henry Myers Daniel Seetnsn James Hongbton B B. Harna John W. G.roer M i.chci Gtudei WiJbur bi(. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, K en In Swrelos on 3d of March, ISSS, George K Hoop N. M. Hann Jeremiah Sumuiere T. R. Jones. Henry Burrows W. M. Jame. John Musser TJnenltableneea or Age, Joseph B. Davis Joseph M. Housel Frank Rinebold James Knox Robert Wendal Peter Ketchum j Dennis Purscl Josiab Smith George Reightmeyer Wm. Finher Frederick Fries Patrick Collins ! George Fisher Solomon Young. John Squires 1 Father of Hothrrleat Children nnder 12 era of Age, i Josiab Baker J. Miles Evaue. Noh Reeldente, T. A. K. Ges'ler George Bowman Robert Towneud Oliver Chalfant Dav K.Reightiueyer Wm. W.Cass James Shannon A. E. Johnson. On The Ground of Election. David Myers James A. Blair, Jr. Hiram Reightmeyer T. M. Nesbit Wm. Conner " John Cornelius. Only S,n. liable to Military Duty, of Afd and laflrnl I'erenta, dependent on hie labor for eupnort, Wm. Stoughton Samuel Martin. Joseph Por'er On thaGround of Alienage, Frederick Kinsel. HARTLETON AND LEWIS TWP'S. Taid th.Cemojutatloniloney, Henry E. Sinith George Catbermsa John Dale Charles flower John F. Charles Jaeob Lefever John A. Cathermsa John Spigelmyer. Daniel Blyler By Reaaoa of Fnrnlahlng an 1 1 iinSjajlili Siihetltatn, Wm. Wbitmau' James J. Musser. Hudson Meoch rhyaical Dl.aMlltT. Elis Yeisley A. A. Oberlia A. R. Mencb Samuel Tillman Charles Thomson Lot W. Irwin. On tb. Ground or Eleetim, Samoel F. Charles Jaeob Rudy. KELLY TOWNSHIP. Paid tbe Commutation Money, Joel narmau Robert Fanbnoer Frank Gemberling William Uaslett JohnW.RddenbaughWm. Geddes Levi Moll Frank Miller John Howard Jamea Shuck Aaron Weary John Hummel. Simon Stoltifus, Jr. By Raeon of Furnishing an Acceptable Suoetltute, Wm. Keiser Joseph Homing. Phyiienl DieaMllty, Andrew Hafer Wm. Lonf. Jacob Keiser Wae In Service on 3d of March, 1SSS, Harrison Hafer. v P.lony, John Long., BRAPY TOWNSHIP. Paid Ute CouunuteMoa Money, Washington Uuas rtienua Beok Pavid Watson Frank Hamilton Joseph Keiffer George Calvin Smith Charles G. Haotar John Strobecker Daniel Follmer, Jr. Psniel Ellis. Francis Fog ley Paniel Jemison. Wm. A. Mull John Hall . Reuben Streheoker Wm. Huff By Reason of Furniablng aa Aoceptabla SnbstUntn, Daniel F. Forsmeo. On the around of Election, Jobn Kremer. rju!nltableneMof Aga, James Ellis. Tbe only Support of aged and loOrm Parents, i Samuel Bellman. Pbyaieal Dlaability, Charles Hamilton George Toil. BUFFALOE TOWNSHIP. Paid tbe Commutation Money, Daniel Gebbart Jobn A. Meyer Aaron Barber David Stabl Daniel Risbel ' Jaeob Whitman George S. Derr Jobn O. Sheckler Jesse Loss . David Korssr Samuel M'Clellan John N. Pontius Jeremiah Ritenbash Martin J. Kleckner Samuel L. Gliok John Himebaen Beojamin Houek Jobn A. Kelly. By Reaaon of -Furniehing an Acceptable Bubftttuts, Edward Culp. Physical Disability, Reuben Crumley John Beok Peter Strahorn Thomaa B.Cornclini Wm. L. Renner George Young Jobn B. Smith Jacob Dauberman Valentine Bitter Samuel Mathers Penrose Seaman Daniel Hamler. On the Ground of Sleet ion, Abraham Wolfingcr. ttaeuitableaess of aga, John Moser, Jr. Tb only support ef Aged and Iaftrm Parents, Henry J. Deal. Noa Reaideat, Robert M'Gew. LIMESTONE TOWNSHIP. Paid tbe Commutatkm Money, John R. Meneb Israel Derr Wm. B. Barber Jobn F. Miller Joseph Spsngler Jeremish Meneb Samuel K. Lightner Joseph 8owers Wm. F. Loss Daniel Klosc. John Binkard Fhyeioal Disability, Jacob Miller Isaiah Mench William Kleokner Isaac Zimmerman Jobn H. Zellers Samuel H. Pcllman, tJnsnitablenees of Age, John Marks Wm. Kittle HIFFLINBURO BOROUGH. Paid tb Commutation Money, Jems D. Long Wm. Gotshall Simon P. Myers George W. Madar Jobn Bogebrsif John Walbsrn. Henry Strunk Physical MenMltty, Joseph Gutshai; Kiward Culp Thomas Driesbaoh James Muss Henry W. Usil Alexander Frederick Solomon Eogla Charles S. Zallsrs. Oliver P. Badger Gilbert Scboch Joseph M. Bowers On tb Ground of Elseuoa, Simon F. Madder CttMuitablinisi ef Age, Minadore Scbware. NEW BERLIN BOROUGH Paid tbe Csnimatatiem Money, Thomas Lois Miobael M. Maiie Samuel 3. Auraod George Horlaeher Joseph F. ErJUy FrankUn F. ErJley Henry R Dellioger Alexander P. Baker Jamea C. SobocB Lewie Kieltr. Fbysiral DUablllty. Emanuel Snyder Wm. Haneoek Wilson Vanva'xah Henrv A. 8tokei John H. Meuck Wm. R. Long. Samuel Myers WHITE DEER TOWNSHIP. Pakt tbeCommntatlon Money. Wm. A. Leiser James R Finney Paniel Mod peck Jseob Reedy Wm. Leiser John Bennage David Bennagf) laaae Reed. By Reason of rurnl.hing an Acceptable substitute, Henry tiraufi Id Phyairal Disability. ! John C. Wbeelaud Georgo R ibbins . Samuel Punlap Charles M. Kiog John Trate Wash. Dieffvnderfer Nathan M'Affeo George Ginter Wm. Barnhart Franklin Bostian Nelson pit ff-nderfer Abraham Fieber. Father of Motherless ChilJrea under 12 yeare of Age, James Yost Isaao Stratton Wm. Beerber Samuel Rork. Only Son, liable to Military Duty, of a Mother depend ant on hie labor for support. James Neiman. Von-Reeident, John W. Fisher. UNION TOWNSHIP. Paid the Commutation Money Senna Oldt Frederick Puck. Peter Borney By Reason of Furnishing an Atvptable f ahtljut.-, Lewie Miller. Physical Disability, Wm. Meek Wm. H. Cawley Jacob Bender Noah Yuuog Jibn Drum Wm. Rows Lincoln Long Joseph Eyre. tjnsuitablmeee of A Re, Sylvester Betty lou Aarou Van Busk irk. Jahn Black On the Ground of Alienage, Riohard Cooey. JNO KAY CLEMENT, Captain and Provott Mtrthnl. ZUtfifttjurg fHarfcct. Correttnl Weekly Wheat, 1,45 Eggs t Rye 1,20 Tallow t 20 . 10 ..12, ,.7,5u 70 ,. 50 Corn, old 1.00 Lard, fresh.. Oats, or 32 lb, 75 Clover seed. Flaxseed 2.00 Dried Apples 6 lb Firkin Butter IS Fresh Butter... 25 Wool Potatoes Shoulder Ribs & Sides ,.6 6 Rags 4. 5, and 6 lis 1 1 II Barley 90 tO $1,00 CoUUlrV Soap 4 & 6 Fork j onrt .....Ts.ue.cvvF C. H. UinSarh.Tth ,ntt. WIt.Lf 4M M.K UMl'Mia K AT rilKUKKICK, both of Chiinr-iiiaqua. By Kav O.Gls-avtr. 3tnt ult . A A HON MACKfcV nod KLIZABKTH WALK IN boiliof bufltvloa Tp Hv Ra A. U. Dole. .Hut nit., W. B. G AL8HEATU anil afltM MAkV A. UAt'A. tot of Mil too. In antrale Tp . 31et nit. AMOS OROVf. sen of John an4 Mariraret TAKOKK, ag-O 1 T. na- and lu L In Mifflmbnnr.SU alt-, MinY, ! of John REIO BAaD. in nerelel rear. In Weal anffalnej, 4th InaU DAVID I. son of Win. and MareCilSRHY,eea7 m, lid. Cel. ANDRRW A. 8TKWAKT of Ly-omlnj rannty, died last week in bis SUth year. JUST received IftOO Yards lleNl Pa ClflC DeLalnea, in F.nds from one to ten yards, fur sale at from 30 28 rents per yard, by KREMER, LUNG & CO. Jan. is, 1SS4. ESTRAT STEER, V P1UI nnnn tk ACt.. 'SveiM -y r'""" 01 inc n ...... i in avuu, luc 3, mil.. . dun Steer, say two years old, with a wnne streak on his back from head to tail and some white on his hind lees. The owner is notified to prove property, pay charges, and take him away. PETER KETCH EM. Lewisburg, Jan. 12, 1964. yd STRAYED HEIFER. s tiMt time since mere came upon my premises, near the Forest Iron Works. a red Heifer, and a red streak on its forehead, It is aboot Ihree years old, more or less. 1 he owner should prove property, pay charges, and take her awav. RUUOLPHE BROWANT. White Deer Tp, Jan. II, 1861. pd GREAT FIRE AND SMOKE ! At Hamman's Tobacco Shop. THE undersigned has opened a Tohac co and Cigar Shop ia the rooms recently occupied by N. It. Zimmerman, in Beaver's building Market St. (adjoining the Telegraph and "Chronicle" offices) where be ia ready to wait on all who may wish to smoke or chew. Cigars ol the best quality, and the best brands of Chewing Tobacco alwavson hand. E. H. HAMMAN. Lewisburg. Jan. 13, 1863. m3pd REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, to all concerned, that the following named persons have sell led Iheir accounts in the Register's Office at Lewisburg, Union county, and that the said accounts will be presented for confirm ation and allowance at the Orphans' Court to be held at LEWISBURC. for the county of Union, on the third MONDAY of February next, being the Iftih day of said monih, via : I. The account of Lewis Evans, Adm'r of Taosta WUIiamt, late of East ButTaloe Tp, dee'd. a. The account of Michael Pun sel, Guar dian ofBaloase Frederick and Margaret Jane Frederick, minor children of George Frederick late of Bufialoe Tp, dee d. 3. The account of Michael M. Maize Executor of Sam Maize, late of Limestone Tp., dee'd. 4- The account of Levi Keisler. Executor of Ceorre A"eMrr,late of White Deer Tp.dec'd. o. I ne account ot Jobn Mitche . Executor of Joans Mitckel, late of Limestone Tp., dee'd. 6. The account of George Leiser and John Leiser, Adm'rs of Jacob Letter, late of tveny p, aec a. 7. The account of Georee Ttrieehaeh. Trustee under the will of Jlfar Beek Iale of Ihe borough of MifHiaburg, dee'd. 8. Tbe account of George Driesbaeh, Adm'r ot John D. Rnear late ef the bnmnph of New Berlin, dee'd. 9. The accouat of Jacob Frock, snrwivin. Executor of the last will and testament of Henry Frock, late of Limestone Tp, dee'd. 10. The account ol Elias Hoy. Guardian or Jacob V. Mohr. Benjamin F. Mohr, and Luther Mawrer minor children of .Waaj MJir, late Susan Mawrer. late of New Berlin dee'd, in accouot with said Jacob V. Mohr, Benjamta F. Mohr and Lather Mawier. E. H. WKIKEL. Register. Regi.ier's Office, Lewiburg,Jin. i, itm JAN. 15, 1864, I stloaCoustly Court IToclstmattOD WHEKEAH.lhe Hon. SAMX 8.WOUHS, I'resiilcni Juitge for ilie Stub Judicial District itf Pennsylvania, cwnpneei! the cnumi'S of Union, Mifflin and Snyder, and J.in WSmnHTn anoJi.HH W.l Es.s., Asso ciate Judges in liu ia cuuniy.have issued lhair prerepl, hearing date Ihe 2d rlav nf Dt c'r. lNii:l. and In me directed, for Ibe holding of an Orphans' Couri.Uoun of d.mninn Hleas.Oyer and Terminer, and General luarlcr Sesvions at LEWISltLKC, fur ihe county of t MO.N, on tbe Thtrd Monday of FEB.. (heing ihe 15th day) leWl.and to cool in or one nerlr, Noiire is therefore hereby given to ihe t'or oner. Justices of the Peace and CunMnMrs in and for the county of Union. to appear in their own proper persons with Iheir records, lnqui silions.examinaiions and other remembrances to do those things which of their offices and in Iheir behalf appertain to be done ; and all Wit nesses and other persons proseco'mg in tehalf of the Common wealth against any person nr persons, are required to be Iher, and there attending, and not depart without leaee at their peril. Jurors are requested io be ponriual ia their attendance at the appointed time agreea ble to notice. Uiven under sir hand and seal at the Sher iff's Ollice in l.ewisbtirg the ISlh clay of Jan. A D 18M. and ihe S7ih year of Ihe Independence of the 1'niied States of Ameri ca. Uod save the CVmmonerealth! 1.. F. ALUKIOHT. Kherifl Summons to Wm. Smith. UNTO.V Coonty, 8iS. The Commonwealth of IVnnsylvania. To WiMiam Kmith, Oreetinsr. Whereat, Httnth D. Hraith by hr oxt fris-nd Joisph Bsttl dtl on tit; -,lt t of lefriutvr A. 1 DWt. prrtr hr ptttKii t" nur jKt(T" of our Court of Comw-n P ! fr the County of Vninn rByii for cmn-i tber-?in tx-t fc.rtla, tlmt b tb attl Sarnb I. Siuilh. miactit br iiTorrvd from th boDciaol nitriinouyQt-rftl luiowitb yuu H illieUU mtfh; VV do tbtrrrtor commsintl yon tha mid Willisrn Smith thut ntfttintF Me sll o:hr buiinew)n u i fsrair vliatMnfvr yna be Id your proper aarmn be.f,,rv our juif At LwirQrre at (Jourt of Ouitnon Flsjtui thrrr to b hfM mr ths County tf Unton tb? 1&th day of frhrtiary tis-xt to anctjef the pvtittoo or libvl of the aid Sarah I Smith and to hIiow rautw if any yon bar why lh twirl trh D. Smith your wift hould nt b diorcwJ from th bnii of ntttrimony, ni(rrably totbt arts of Atww-mbly In inrb cmw Bads mod ptoridmd. lstrot fail not. W:tDeta tb Floo. 9. 8 Wootl prMident of mt MM Court mt Lea u bar j tbo 24tbOy of lsmbarA U 1bs. J. W. SAN US. 1'r lhr.Dot.rT. To the Heirs of Jacob Yarger. UNION County, SS. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. To John TTarijer, Edwarrl YargeCatharine Intt-rarrtw-t with Simon Uaupt, Lswisi Yarfar, tanie Lntittiarlian of Emily A- t.-n(wr. Sama-I Itlarkf.trd, John BlarVor!. Carolina 1ntrmarrld wtth Jtm- Kra mr, Chsstyntarmarrtd nn wiUiam Hanr, fe.dwtvrsi VanE(r Uoarlfcn of Mary hatnpsM an I illa ?am-rl pHniel lrfne Ukardlan al litem, rit Kuisaa Mueser b.irs I and leeal reprentatives of Jaeob tarter late of the j ' boro'of Hartlet'in.Vniont.o.iletiaJieil.nireetinie. w bereae. ! by an intineat auiy.iarUea lor that punjee hr the j I orphan' l)ourt nf '4lio eonntv afuresHl. tbe Heal i Ksute of the said Jar. Vancer wasepprataed. A Lime- : : e n.ee mnii eleo tSe onJielded h.if D.rt nf a trict , , t: . WJMUtHHihin and alee a eertaia tractvof lm.ro.e.l land situate in Hrtlav town"liip aountr aferaatutl with tha supurt" , BtDv-Af. t Tlrj whrrpt Aon of tha hairs of tha Mid deatd appaarfjai in eotiH on fV rrtnro of mid inqniii tton to taka tha rani aaltUa at tha ! nation thvsrvof. tou, and aary ooa of yo nrt? herwby citMLtu ba and tvppcar, at tha it (naml OrphansiTonrt to 4)lrl at twi bnrit on tha lMh staT of Fb. axt to alcot a taka aatd ral aatata t tfea valuation, aud in out of rtnstal or n.t to 4 a thn to aho cauaa why tha aatna ahoaid .,t bm aold par cariam Witoaaa my band and aaJ of tha nM mart at Lawia burg tba -;haaj of iNaaMb-rr A D 1(63. J. W.SAN IMS, Clark O C. WOOD CHOPPERS. ONE Hundred Hood Choppers wanted to cut wood at Beaver Furnace, for which good prices will be paid in Caan. monthly. Jan.8,'64. FRANCIS WALTER & CO 32500 Wanted. ANV person or persons having the above amount to Invest can do so upon a first class judgment, and a first mortgage,tby ap plying immediately io J. F. & JOHN B. LINN. Dec. 31, 1863 Tax Payers Take Notice. rrHE annual list of United Slates taxes is X made upon licenses, income on carria-1 ges, silver plate and all unpaid monthly lisis are now due, and parable as follows: j JUNIATA COUNTY ejill be attended In he John U'Laueblin. depute, at Mtfflintnwn. on Monday the 1 1th da of January. Is'isi: at M'Alli.terriileen the ltbaud lvth. KirhAeld 14th. Mesieo Kth afCnnnrlsellle lath, I a.t naterlbrd 2Mb and 21. Perryeille 23. j eNTDKH COUKTY Henry Bnlltn eriu arrena at tne ashinnton Uone.Middlebur on the 1 1 tb of Janua. . : dfhnnirrr-Ta. at tha t nmn ..oo- on th l lib, rrvt- , re : BelinKroee. burs, at t. .Moyer's noul, on the Utb, at Beater I ,i,A,5;Ti p... .i -in at Hartietonon the nth or January, at Mifflmburg on ! tb. 12th, at Now Berlin on the i;nh. at L-wnt.urit on tjniontown on the 19th. NOKTIIUMBFRI.AND rOTTNTT 8 B BoTer.dei.nfT, will attend at hia oflleein Sunhury, on tbe ltb and IVLh, at Weaeer'e Hotel, in Shamnatn, on the 'Joth. on tbe 2M and 23d at J. SI. HnlTa in tbe horourh of .Milton. DAUrillN CX1U NTY Attendance will he rlren In peraon. or by depute, at the Aeeeflenr'e Offlte, Middle town, on tbe lltb, at Hummel, town, at Hauma' Hotel, on tbe Kth, at Llnaleetown on the t.1tb, at Berry hu re on the 1Mb. at Millershura on the 20th. at Halifax on tbe Slat, at Dauphin en themorBinirofthe 23d. Atten I danee will be itiTen n any day at my otnee, in Harris J bunt, for Dauphin ennntT. j bl'ECIAL NOTICE. To all who neglect to pay at the time and places specified, lit' per centum must be added and paid. All . taxes must.be paid ia Government funds or its I equivalent. A. K. FAHNESTOCR, Collector 14th District, Penna. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Union county to audit settle and adjust the account of ThomatForster. dee'd, administrator of J. F. M. Forsier.dec'd, as filer by Matthew Morion administrator nf said Thomas FoTster dee'd, aud to report distribution of ihe accountant, will meet ihe parlies interested for the purposes of hts appointment on Saiurcay Fehruarv 8. 184, al 10 o'clock A. M., at the office of Orwig 6c Hayes in the Borooeh of Lewisburg ALFRED HAYES. Auditor. FOR 8 ALE. A YOK YOKE ot first raie, heavy, welr-brokes J working O&Kff. RMe FRANCIS WILSON. Not T MEN WANTED. 50 Oil 60 MEN WANTED AS Carpe n'ers, Boatbuilders and Laborer?, fllO WHOM eonsianl employment and good I wages will be given. CAH PAID EVERY WEEK. FRICK, BILI.MEYER CO. Lewisburg, Pa., December 14, IMS A. ELTON & Co., aaS Sealers la Leather, Sumac, Sheep and Calf Skins, Xo. 434 North Third lirtet, Pblladelimia. X BATHER. 8umae and Skins, bought, or ' I j sold on Commission' Advances made on Consignments. Nov. V, 3nS JOHN H AWN, - f ANl'FA'.TIJREK of teaproTrn rer . tUtslM Mulcliea, Lsa isturg, Pa 4 1P:S "CIIROWLE," estaMishel in 1 8 N. 1.030. Real Estate. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE ! riHE sehseriher offers for sale the follow l inj aliiabie 1 own Property, situated in Ihe B'Toogh of l.ewtsbnrg. as follows i One large doolile twotoiey liame Ifnose and l.o', suitable fur wo families, on St John's street, aae square north of Market t., and leu very desirable Uuilding Lots, 02 by 167 teel, a')"ining. Three do , same siie. nn St. Mary's street. Also, one large double Iwo an rey frame House and Lot, suitable fur woamilies, on Fniinh streel. North of Market. If not sold at priva'e sale. Ihe above property will be offered at public sale, on Ihe Iftih of February next. Terms easy, to suit purchasers. That desirable Residence ant Buainess Rianrt on Market street, berween Tir l and Fourth tretts. now occupied by the subscri ber, is also ntfersd. K..r further partirntare aoply to J.ln. 15 MRS. MARY JIOl.t.HTON. Arljourtied ORPHANS' COURT SALE. nV virtue of an alias order of the Orphans" Court of t'no.o county, will be sold at 1'iibho sale.oa Ihe premises, Friday, 51b I '!. I tit' I. al i 1 M, Ihe foilowin; described Real Estate : Ko. !,a!l ih.it certain tract of land. situate in While Ueer township, t'nioa eoantr, bounded by lands of Jacob 5tahl, Patil Uirf lendcrler. fiainuel tieinherltng, Joseph Kline. Widow Robins, and others, coniaininc Kin Acres more or less, having thereon erected two Durellins Houses, Barn, and other out buildings, with ihe appurtenances- o 2. all that certain lot of ground sitnale in Ihe town of New Columbia, numbered in the town-plan of said town No 2, adjoining l.oi No 1 on ihe south. Water street on Ihe west, and the Susquehanna river on Ihe east, eoniatningone fourth of an acre more or less, with the appurtenances. Terms and conditions made known at sale by THOMAS ARBLCKLE. Administrator of D.tvtn StarLia, dee'8 PUBLIC SALE. WILf. be 0 red, at Public Sale, on the premises, on Thursday, February 4, 1864, at 10 o'clock A. M., a number of LOTS, in CWllisfinaqnc T'p.NorthM To. situated on the public road leading from Lew isburg to the Kailroa l. between the Planing Mill and ihe 8chool House. A space of 10 leel wide between the road and the front of Ihe lots will be reserved lor i 9 siil. Brnllr ,nil ni,,m,fil. The ols will have a front of 60 feet on this side-walk.and extend back 180 feet to a streel i alun? the Canal. Alleys will exlend from the road to Ihe street along the canal, at suitable and conve nient points. The location beine near Lewiebur', and directly on the line of communication with the railroad, will make it a desirable place of residence. If not previously sold at private sale, the above lots will be oiTered at public sale, on the day above mentioned. For further particulars apply to Jan 7 JUS. M. .VEsBIT. near l.ewisbnr m mm n zm A TAVERN STAND a STORE ROOM , and ail Ihe (inures ready for use and a DWELLING adjacent to Store. Possession of Tavern, 1st of April next of Store and Dwelling, on two days' nonce. i THO. ARBLCKLE, Slifer P.O. ' rnlcntoern, Brady Tp. t'nion Co, Pa, Dee. SI, 1363 ORPIIAXS" COURT SALE 0F F VAM ABLE REAL ESTATE Bv virtue of an order of Orphans' Court of tnion county will be exposed to sale on Ihe i premiss. on SATl'RDAY the 6:h of Janu uarv, I88t, at 10 o'clock, A M, that valuable FA KM, situate io Brady township. Union ! county, containing 52 ACRES of first-rate Limestone Land in a good slate of cnltiva- I tion. The Improvements are a eood two.5tor,y Brjclc Hoose and 0oj Ba " Barn and all necessary Uutbuilcinss. Ihere is npon ihe premises a young bearing Orch- i ard nf well-selected Fruit Trees. J j nr aoovc iicscrioeu premisrs are suuatea in a very pleasant neighborhood, convenient to market.churches.schools.cVc. Terms easy. . T. M'CORMICK. A-rmintstrator of Jobs Wilms, deceased Dec. SS, 1S3 p i PUBLIC SALE. fjSJ WILL be offered on the premise., on j-JeWesl Market it. Lewisburg, at 1 P M of Thursday, J.in'y 21, 1864, the new DonblA ItrlrU llnnao now occupied as the -Union Hoiel" by Levi Cromlev. (which mav be had as one. or in lwo part,, answenne 'wel! for two families.) and a FRAME STABLE on one pan of the Lot. 1 erms to,sutt the purchasers. JOHN OTT, Selinsgrove. Dec. St, 18B3 pd Timber Land for Sals, s AY 40 to SO acres, on tbe road in West ButTaloe Twn, Union Co. Pa. bounded bv lands of Jos Foster, Jacob Kline, Ch shriner, idow Magee, and others. It is mostly covered with While Pine, Oak, and some Chestnut. If not sold privately by Saturday, 16 Jan. lrlGt, to be ottered at Public I-ale eroimd, at 10, A M, when Ihe terms made known by DANIEL KAUFMAN Kelly Tp. Pec. 1!, ii,3 rots! Jots! 0iiinfot5! at private aale, CHAISBERLIN'S ADDITION, TTcsf End of Ijtwislurg. rPHE subscriber offers for sale a limited B . number of Rl ILIUM; l.O :.l.,i1iaie I on Market and Eighth streets, Lewisburg if applied for before the First of Nay next, when this oner will be withdrawn. Theee Irfis have a frontage of fifty-five feet and the usual depth of those in the borough. A further description of this VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE properly is deemed unueceassry all parries interested can examine for themttlvtt. Preference will be given to persons inten ding to make Immediate Improvement. Alleys and streets, if nesessarv to accommo- daia purchasers, will be opened . Without expense to the County. For price, terms, and other particulars, applv to k. ri- CaaMnenLr. on 'be. premises. V M. H. CHAMBt'Rl.lX. fc aeif. aad Ait y and Ouaidisu for Hti.s on the will be To Uufcttt.- Men. !,TW0 STORE ROt'iMS F&R REST. Casta Deri Is's BJorh. rnmer SI a asj fcnraej tie.. UWlMltau. . ri'HESE K.omei are better aitwasaat. maerv thoroughly 6msaed arid fiirnishrdamee ment. and ile-traIXe in every respect, rnart anv others m the pi are. One i especially a.!afed for the sale at Drv li.Mids, or geiieinl Mtrchaze. The other for the- ftrocery er Marrlwarej business, or bosh eoenbsneoV The town has a po pulation pf 300 r evs and is sur rounded by a rich and verv es" nsi agricultural and msnnfternrinf aounary;. At present, there is no Hani wave hose the place, ux county, thoush greatlv neerTed. Terms rsasonable. Applvto R r? ("VtamrWrw l,o. t'HAMBEl L'S BRO ! Farms for Siie. THB subscriber niters for sale a Private) fair TWO Faraia siHmw anr tSa borough of Harileion- , One in Hartley iown!rp ronrainfof aNval 50 irrrs, aHjoimrrg lane tf Jaeob Fee. Jacob Smith and others, with a aoed Huaae, Barn, and other buildings ihrea. The other in Lewis township, containing about ISO trr. with new Brick Hoase. Bank Birn and other O-itbuildings. a-tpnnsas; land ol Win H. ffnan. W,n Wulfand vihers. For further information, inquire of tha subscriber, residm in Hartley township. r of Kmcst. Hsiirv Esq. is Haeileka baroaav llru It K. V. Lt. I.I3COLX i:ecntora' Sal OF VALUABLjJEAL ISTATf. THE snbscviber. Executor of (loth Bella, ilec'il. eil'ers at Private Sale a teOUa FARM situated on Pents creek In l.imeitore township, t'nion county Kaa'l Rakers) Isree on the premises. The Improvements fmnV are a good two-storey Frame House arjdeSJsV a good Barn- He at ohvrs la J f.W MILL oa said" premises, and a tract of TIM WT.K Land near nr., If said property h not sold trf t!e r t March nexu it will Ihea be offered at Publie) Sle. Address CHARf.ES PI EAAXT. Saeeator of B nan Bauae, eWd) Dee S, 13H3 nnbury. Pa VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY. Tvoll SI,E. That new. well-built. two-stnrev. double Brick Mansion, wub an Out Kitchen, and Bara on the preaas. ses at ihe west end of Market St.. I.ewisbar. between 7th and fth Sis. There is a Well ass the Lot. and all kinds or good Fruit Treens crowing. Lot 74 feet front. June 52- REfBEX SSTDEK. Housj and Lot for Sala! riHK subscriber offers, al private sale, ais) House and Lot, situate in l"aitn isns. ship. Union county, three qnarters of a tailw from the Union Farnace.on ike wad leading to Seliasgrove, adjoining lands of Astroa T. lluskirk and David Betylon. Tbe lot contain 17 j Acres. Ths Improvements are nt Jnt iwo-storev Frame House, wiih Out Ku JklI chen, and eood never-failing Water. Also, j a :ood Stihif. and about eae houdred Appl ' aad Peach Trees. I etc This is a desirable home, suitable for a) teamster. For further particulars call or avldreca ' the subscriber at ihe Wmtield P O.Uoiers , Co.. Pa. SAMUEL A. WALTERS, P. M. 1 Dec 7, '63 tf j HOUSE & WAGON MAKER'S SHOP ! TOR KE.vr from 1st April next., I I1 The property is at the corner near J t ihe Fair (ironnd Tollhouse, one mile iruiu Lewisburg. There is a Paml room attached to the shop where W-naaos and Heggies hav j been made. Over an acre of ground is as- . lached'tothe House, an.) comprises a Gardea, and rruit Trees. (the Blarksmuli shop attached is rented ) FRANCIS WILSOX ButTaloe Twp.Xov. 17. 1SP3 Farm for Sale. eTiHE south-west quarter of section of X "" S7, north ranee 8. eal of tha 4th principal meridian. The said Farm lie about two miles north of the city of Freepot, la Stephenson Co-, Illinois, has about Forty Acrrs under cultivation, wirtt Li'g House and other Outbuildings i is waterer ' by one of ihe most beautiful Springs ia tha conatv, and the. balance of the tract is covered by a thrifty growth of timber. Every acre of the farm is susceptible of cultivation, and when suitably improved would make one of the most inviting rest, dences in Illinois. For particulars enquire of Francis Wilson, of Lewisburg, Pa.; Isam'l B. Harris, of Free port, III., or the subscribers, al Savanna..llL , B. CHsMBBKLlN. Nov. 20, 1963 L. H. BOWEN. FOR SALE The residence of the late Mrs. MARIA a m m. i.rnti t .si. sitnateu on outn rront street, Lewisburg, nearly opposite Independ ent Hall. Fur terms, apply to Dec. 1 A. H. DILL ' FOR RENT. m WO STOREY Brick HOUSE aad I LOT or, Norih Fourth street. March 1"). '81. H. P. SHEI.LKR. jfov lUnt, E7Two Store Rooms. 32 by 3t feet, anr one large Room on second storey, in the rear of Kremer, Long ox Co's Store, on Third St. Applv to P. BEAVER avaaavaXrVMWSvaaeearXevayeeieSa.eevee, Adinlulstralor'a Awiire. "OTICE is hereby given, thai letters of Administration upon the Estate of JOHN 1IOPP, law of Lewisburg. Union. countv, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Union eounty. tn ilue orm ot taw. i bereiore, all persona indebted Io said estate are requester! io mala immediate payment; a ttd those having aa just claims are also requested h present Ihsrq legally authenticated for settlement to I1I BLEY ADBKICUT, Adm'r. Lewisburg, Dec 1st, U63. Estate of Jacob Grove, dee'd. "70TICE is hereby given, that Letters of 1 Administration upon the Estate of JACOB UROVE. late of Kelly lown.hip. I'nion Co.. deceased, hare been granted to the undersigned, by the Rreistrr of I an a county. in due form of law; there-tore ail per sons knowing themteleca indebted io .aid estate are requested 10 make iuirneri'e yav meni. ami ihosr haeinr just daubs .i'ninjit the a-ntie arr sr reqesxJ tu prese.-.: Uiu rn rer'v a-jib''ira-el f i -e ae-r et fift Afe AJirjio'r KelK- Ip, Pe,. T, ft InTV t-eiv-yw v t I . I l; :i fl I 1 1 1' 'li' j: ) 1 .1 I ; in "" 'e5 ' -ear -ftantt.Vwwa