Iff Ml OvTVlTTnTT in UlMill WOll DEN AND J. BY O. tl $!. per Tear, alnaj rllilMIKII til nl-tr:tMt j,.'.!v .Horning & Frl.luy Aftcrnnon. fllli 1'KJI!IKT, ir?n aii am Lincoln FSuMon who da not de-ire to be draft- B-ay find gntnothin" to th. ir a.irantage t turning to the advt of Cpt Maus. ' BjsThe Harrisburg TtU-grapb notices with efpectal eomiuenation Penator Johnson's legal argument on the q'letiou of the Speakerrhip, called oat by letter frota El-Goy. I'acker on the sul ject. Kjf-On WinfirtiJ Scott Haneock is Dow in IlarrUburg, ktng for volunteer, to fill up hi. depleted rauk,. The 53d P. V. i. one of his regtmenu-ana .u .wo ... n i.i. ri,th'i ond Tat.-V it. Companies (.ate Church ana latcP; ... r. i ..i Ihoeafrotn Lm.m oouuij tuaj uuu o.ucr. from our couuty. B.Th9 recent Court of Lycoming eouuty iuipo'ed Sues of S10 to 15 each upon all absnt Jurymen inatteution of Jurors to Court summons having become to evil ft quiring eorrection. IWGeorge Uowtnao, late of the lTni wersity at l.ewisburg, is ordained pa-tor tf the Milesburg Baptist church Kev. A. F. Shauafclt ha accepted a call from the Logans Valley church, near Altoona. i' . !" ... .. iV-IlMAlt-I ur w.u. o. ... i . . , C . quired from Union county tor the next draft, we submit the following apprnxima- .o, formed upon a diviaioo of -50 auiung 4 1'JS Taxablcs Urarly liutLloe l'.off. We-l Huff. Hartley llartleion L.rtis 15 14 42 14 10 10 l'J &&.. change has been iii-.de in the ruuuiug of the mail trains on the P. A. 1 . H It. The aiorning train, bound south, 1 leaves Lewisburg depot about one l.ur earlier, and the evening train, moving rnrtb, about one hour later than formerly. ; Mail matter for the morning Irjtn eb.m.d be placed in the Post Olhee the previous 13 Limestone 1'H Kelly 1'! I,ribnrg l'J M ill i.t-nrg H New lierliu 5 Ui.i.u H White IVer . . ........ liu me eomiuuuiiv 10 uoo out iuo ..... te-ttbeycan. As regards tho evening Haiu north, it makes no material difference, people having ce.eed espc.t oe.ton time. f,w gentlemen, .epreseni.ng one of the Democratic parties of 100, have called a Presidential Convention to meet in the "niggerhead" city of Chicago, on : the next anniversary of the day when our lathers d.ciarea ttiat "an men are onrn trj-ia', aud endowed with the unalienable ri;.ht of liberty." (They seem, by those " J - ' J t-icctions nf place aud time, to bo coming over to us!) ' n i ... l do game pari y, u . cuuioiaui., io called to n.ee' iu Philadelphia, on Thurs day, the 24th of March, in State Conven tion. IIdw ninyHen ars Wanted? We arc informed, at the Provost Mar shal's iC'e in II .rrisburg, that tbe next draft will be a litiU rr hn'f ol lanjt as that "f list ycir. Every district, there fore, dusirtng to escape a draft by 1 ffering men, on tite h'l'j of tbe last draft, aud aid say 20 per cent, to it, aud they will probably koow very near tbe exact cum Ler rifj-iired of volunteers or of conscripts. cvetiing. As IS customary with this liali- "" " u"."' u oa, nuu ...a. n is road Company, the ehaoge was made w.th-; ,he '''' ,lu!T of " Cbristiaus enjoy . . ... t ti! the protec'ion or euch civil rulers, to out giving a word of not.ee, but permit- " f f tb(,m me ( . , I TV .'I "' ;rr""'Urf bU , 9 DC" Poor ExctSETbo Tory organ at Ilarnsburg seeks to excuse the cour.e of the Cops iu hioiJeriDg buMness, bj saying 1 tLat Ilarrj White, being ia the U. S. t eervicc can Bui hold a State office at the Uut bite restgu bis mill- J to civil life, so that he doe, not hold both ; J f once so that this fling at a patriot is , I iufirm and untrue. j The resignation of Harry White is in the custody of his friends, and will be put ' 9 .c c- i. tu me nauua oi cpeaker renney as soon 1 "n'"t nope ot uis release is gone, .ti. i- i ulw cicciiou win oe uem i. uarry can not be had. Terrible Death. R.bert Qiick, an ag. d citiun of Hush towusbip, Northum berland county, met his death in a dread, fal manner, last wuek. He bad g me in to hi stable to bridle a vicious borse, when the animal attacked him.seixed him by the arm and broke it io three places, aud finally trampled bim to the floor where he was discovered by a little girl, who immediately gave the alarm to some' boys ia the neighborhood. Tbe boys, net daring to enter lbs stable where tbe fero. cious beast and hi victim were, formed a loop on a rope and by tbe aid of a pitch fork, manaeed to fasten it to thn Ina nf Qlick. and hv it. ..4 -y - so me aoor, tbe horse fraotieally Iben rescued, Mr. (j was found to be uure.y jireiess. It but a year or two unce we chronicled the death of Mr. John lilue in similar manner. llmaiiL I... tltjencer. A sentlcuan writin' from l'r;r;..n ' . 'b,. . .k v ' C ""-.ion, ' hieu to the Newlork '..if .ti. I ' fKfferson Davis was ... ; ,1. "V. " 'J f the United States, he was station, 1 "! "hat pt, .nd had the reputation of "e L rj 'a Li veiu. j R. CORNELIUS. In AUanr. Demise Of aa Old Time Lady. ' Pi. d, on the 4'h inst., near Whi'e Peer Mill.-, Union Co., IV, Mr. JURY PUTT M ..C IA'... l:uti ..roll nl.tlOSt almost 73 "" -p - years. Her greualatner, ni-j J 'u " ... a. i i. l . ..,..... tJ: ....... Moo.. ! i y. "KU J ,u" , rJ. OI-u ul" , f . , . ' . .. n'"a "J lm . . ' . . I one of hi aoldlera, named L"!bo; and her f . rnn ;rt,y, was woun'ted in the battle of Uraudywioe. The grandmother s remains wore buried under the fence and j pavement fronting the lower end uf the j i'reibvteriau church yard, L-wisburg, and were aflcrwardi, together with the remains 1 , ol Her t.tner ana mo.ner, wu,. .... .... ! terrcd near by, removed to our Ceo.etery. . -e . was her grand-uncle, and Gen. Iluh bra " - Ait hnr ik whitR annthef uncle. (A lmenl -- ,v , was shot by the Indians, sealprd, end : died the fifth day thereafter. She leaves two brothers lion. Jasper K lirady, uow in Washington city; and Capt. Win. j Perry BraJy, an offi.Tr in the Pa. Senate I also one oistcr Mrs. Nancy Kckert, of , Jjewitburi;. She leaves two sous Win. ! W. Piatt, late Speaker of the Senate, aid . Samuel T. Piatt, an officer of the 53J P. V., also two daughters widow Fanny Hammond, of North Henl, lod., and Mrs. Nancy M'Curinick, of White Deer Mil's. , .. , d all the spirit end , ., ,. family. (Joe of "Aunt Polly inherited no tri.f icm r f Irttt T?rafo r ' -V -J- whA kajt nnra oa abbs a 1 il'rl m ma aa T. , tw hours' c niver-aMon with this sued ladv. I as she narrated even's of the Uevolutiona- ry era traditions of which she retaiued in great number and apparently with sur prising accuracy. Voice of the Ger. Rcf. Church. The following resoiuti a we hud among tbe proceeding of tbe (irtd Synod vf thf f.Vrm.nl litfurntnl Chitrrk hii.h ... held at Pitishurg, Pa., tome four weeks ago. The resolution was uoauiuiouoly adop'ed, as follows: "ilesolved, That, in conformity with the luioi.mnn of the Holy Scriptures, axd in imitation r.f the example of our' ecelesia-ttcal fathers diriug the period nf the Revolution, this Synod admonish the nastois and member of the churches uuder its eari, to remember the powers ...... i. . ..i.:.,..i . r m ... . ... . :. especially obligated to do so during a time ' f peril like that through which uur . beloved country is now passing." ; Here is the highest human authority, 'as well as Diviue command, for pastors f ,he u ujf. , . . . . . lu .-...v t,.y..J . in public as well as in private. BK A. L. Gus ha taken W. W. Davis into partnerstup in lac puuilciloa 01 tne M.llliutown Smtlnrl. j "?T T lir.rv.l .;...VI1 le..f him. .L-alin. a I. Goinu iioixo Sleighing, skating,li- . - i . I. il l t t ,. ,' .... , ,, f ,. , j fun- n.nir .lown nil., anu ... ULr.er K.t.u.4 n. .r.Lii.i - Harrisburg ilAUKlshUUU, Jau. 14, 1 SG 4 . In Senate, Mr. Kinsey moved that ; Hon. J a me L. Graham be chosen Spvaker pro tem, tor ttie purpose on'g ol complying wun ina laws regulating tne election ot State Treasurer, aud ia relation to Gorer- with the laws regulating the election of istration was made tbe issue iu the late State Treasurer, aud in relation to Gorer- elections wheu it is known that in tbe nor contest lor the most important Stale a 1, . . .... : well as the most insignificant municipal The Senate have tbe right to nust . ; ,he ,,,,, , tJM Speaker whenever they choose, but they : pnnciplc oftha policy ol your Administra cbose not to da so in this case. iMr. . uou tbe result must be more highly ap- I,o wry then offsred the foilowiog: I -Resolved, That the Speaker and Members of the Senate will thi day at ' twclse O.clock proceed to the Hall of the House of lJpre.ent.tiy,, ..hen the ' Speaker of the Scoate fhall opao and pub-; lisb the votes for Governor ia presence of the members of both houe, in parauaoce ; oftha Constitution aud Lawa of this : ' """"-lai.u. passsed-one or two Cops voting No, 1 but none of them asking to be put on record, by calling the Yea and Nays. ; Mr. Johnson was appointed Teller on tbe - p, 0f ,he Senate, and Mr. on tbe ! r .... part of the House. The two Houses met , the Hall of tbe House, Speaker Fenncy j , presiding, and tba return were read, , footiog np as follows : Andrew G. Curtia Thomas M. Howe John Hickman Geo. W. Woodward Curtin's majority 269,506 1 1 54,171 15,335 Whereupon, due record anrl notice were made of Gov. Curtin's re-election for three ' years from Tueday next, when he will bo ; re-inaugurated. Jan. 15. M. 1... t- t .... . D. again iniroauceu into me of , iogmti and the rfeogrjition of , bir. Home the bill, defeated at last session, j barism. It is carried nn against the Go repealing the State road law for Brady j eminent for iti absolute destruction. In township so far a regards that part to be ' ,UCQ ,,raiv'g'0i there can be no com pro built in Lycoming county. j mUe devised to offer or considered for Last eveoiuir. the H.ll f .i.. n l acceptance. Ooe or the other of tbe eon- . " "uuoo wa crowded to suffocation, to bear speeches one from Gen. E. W. Gantt, of Arkansas, who is one of a delegation from that Statu nn a minainn In W . . I, r. a .... .1. v- io onog Araauaa imo lue union . B . 0De rom eol. t- MONTGOMERY, late editor of be Vwkaburg Whig, who was j ,ott c"y during HJ bombardment, ojIIi thcte gentlemen foiurso Ibe AJtuiu- LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, JAN. 19, 18C4. istration in all it prominent measures ' I-Jmsncipatioo, U-iiibcCatiun, lid irmfa Dulveriiiii,? of the Rebel leadera-a necessary m .... irunm ..r.....K ... ... . . . r i , .. . ., ......,.. ..f l,Uu - -- ; and fault lurln anJ niiu?h. lGQ. wain I .ue couitiiy niu uv'.u.piio ... ... 1 " ! ouee p,sssj through KrrUhurg, a Kchel criitoner ; his manly confession of former , errors, aud strong arKumnuts for Freedom ; " " as the true Natiot.al policy, productd a prof.und impretsion. Montgomery it a droil tort of .chap, who kept the audience eonfulsed with laughter, but who bad also ! solid, eoer,t fact, for iliaslrating bis i .... .... .i v.i.iri.in 'I list AVnninif I n 1 P I l.nl II Ml repast will l e remeinoerta wttn reiisn, oy the hundrsde who heard it, tu their la.-t day. A toMier from Philadelphia, wis killed, 1 1 ' ' je8leTJaT, in drunken spree. J K, Sta Troa-urer. Hon. Henry I). For State Truasurer, Hon. Henry Moore received the almot unaniuiou n tmuiation (for a third term) of the Uu ion members. Debates upQo"the situation," coohumed the time of the Senate. Cokrp.ctions. Mr. Aliemso, instead of Mr. llassiner, of Suydcr county, baa a cofition in the House. M . D.... ,. lo,-. nn P.lmmlllo. nf V Counties sod County Seats. Tbe Soldier stabbed in the neck in a drunken spree, did not bleed to death, ...... , , . I Mistakes of tbe printer, 1 leave to be ; v , ' . , rrec,ed ty ,,ie reajer.) ' W. Voice of Pennsylvania! I'HES. LINCOLN UK NOMINATED. In 1831, when th. Nullification treason uf John C. Calhoun was ripeoing for exe cu'ion, the 11-publican (or Democratic) members of tbe Lrgis!a!uie of Pennsylva nia formally expressed their confiisnce in Asduew Jackson, and invited hiia to be, one a candidate for re-election. In this, they only reflected the wishe. of their ; constituents: they did cot .k to Ud1ud pr0.perit,t we temila JJur ntuj. them, or to dictate to them. lie was tri- umphautly reelected One geueration has passed away, and Treason is again at open war with the Goternnient. The President, AmiAtiAM Lincoln, has sought to do his duty, and to suppress insurrec tion, as did bis predecessor, Jackson. Ajiain the majority of each branch of the Legislature of the KcysTuNt State eomea forward to ffive voice to the Domlar will. They do thereby express their oonSienee , -q (be p..j ,od k bim , bfl re. : e,eeleJ o h(s UMi WDe i . , , ., ... j ' Kebcl sympathizer, every- wnere, inanue i ree oia.es are mexoraoiy . ,l,,.erm:,.l . restore the In nr. nn 1 1, a ; basis of Freedom, uunishioc the euilty and pardoning the innocent. Head the ui.e. To hi Excellency, ABRAHAM LINCOLN1, l'retident nf (lie I 'nittl .V'M'es ; Dear Sir : The undersigned, Member ... ... . ol the legislature ol I'ennsyivania, tnus early in the session of that body, hasten I policy 01 .... ttauona. AUl.1l.nsr-...ou, ....I tka .ii.tii..iii..a i.ri.nmala..m.. nnitn. whj(.h tba gli(),id Cl)Ilfjr,. cf J1)0r teTm c been organized. Wbeo it is fairly ! considered that tbe policy of your admin- ; istraiion was maue iu issue iu ue tare j elecions-wheu it is known that in tbe j predated by tbe friends of freedom abroad, " cbe.ring to the d-fender of Freedom, j 'h.e LuK, , l" f',ut"on. ! " " " 1 . . 'h' J ' th" "e elections which place u in our present , legislative position. When fearlessly ad-j ? eet lefore lhe PeoP,ci " Won j ... ... . k - r ..t u a : a. UY,L7A;" V '.l p.s , ! cut .UU u..lr upuusi.i.iu nuiu IUU .oe 01 , fr liAUprfimftnt. 1 nil tippil tint hm minded of the effect which the late elctinn iu Pennsylvania bad on tbe destiny of tbe nation. The triumph at the ballot-box arjU8ed tna aud w breathe 're6U "lof .,Dt0 tbe be"'a of oar '' for tbe achievement of victory on the bat. .i a A if ,k. iti uiaiu. nuvi i a v u uii vi a muriiva nia became thus potential in endorsing.the policy of your Administration, we consider that, as tbe representatives of those who have so completely endorsed your official course, we are only responding to their demands when we thus publicly announce our unshaken preference for your re-election to the Presidency in 18G4. Tbe hope and life of the American peo- tlle srA now aSPfllarel! in thA mirnn.. .nil the effor, 0f ,be Government to crush Rebellion. In more than two years of str?i?'ei W9 nave discovered that the rebellion is continued fur an object more important than that of redressing a real i wrong. It ia waged tor tbe establishment """OK. ..,: ..: u T....: ioeu.uaj i....c. viuat .uiuiu. tfust.ee must be vindicated by the full recognition and operation of tbe Government in all tbe States, or tba claims of the traitors will be maintained, this magnificent struc ture of our Government destroyed, and tbe rights of men for ever ignored. To make . asbaf.a. in . 1, . Ali . . . I :.. ,uthori,T b Ueu fM re.esU'blUnej in the revolted States, would be to iriva the enemies of the Government abroad the j j pretext for asserting that the Oovernaioui I " '","0- n.p .M uuw ,u. 0PBr'.'u " """" " . "V store thu laud to peace, would be to tT r.l j h(J traitors in anus lime to gather new I .... . . . c atrenoth. 11 not l..r lmm...lnttM virtorff. at . - --- - --- - I litnvt f ir iilrimntA tiling'.., in thrir clr.ir!i "" " " j permanently tu Ui.-solve the Tnion Havins a firm faith in the loific and the reasou ol lbee positious, we are frauk iu our endearora thua to urge oo you the acceptance of a re clec'ion to ll.o Prcsi Jen- cy. We believe that the policy of your i Administration rendored us iuoriiU4 at the last election, uud we uow iuit that ''" P'"y. f represented by yoor5elf it. . all tht Si at ph. WoulJ fivn tfie vi.'tt.rv In 1 ' the Government iu November, and thas i f , , ,. h . . ; CB9S f ireaa m. Wu do not ni.k this i communiraiioa at this tinis to elicit fr .iu ' tou auy fXpiMMon of otinion no ibis sub- :j-ct. jla.i.,jci..aJeuce in your patriot . j isin, we believe that jou will ahidd the i decision of the friends of the Union, and ... . . i .. i , . . yield a ennseni io any nonunion use ! l.i,.h .!... n.V .)en. nrn.or In n,.k. ..f i your name, iu order to secure the greatest : nnn.l in (t. eounlrv. and th ftr.eediertt fcuc- ices, to cur aims l'..c, l.., -o.trtn,! . no. . to'it influence in the politics of the cvun : try. Her preferences have always been i tantamount to the success of the a'a'esuiao Km .ho .ft.i-a (,.-,. I ' .n.l h.r C.inA has never failed to give tho victory to the riKut. Ana wuuo we, me representatives j til IUB U...J Wllj Ml iuu u. .m vo.u- monwealtb, thus avow our confidence and rlir.eein vonr official action and eanae.tv. t . . : . .. i- . u . j ws fBel that we are responding to th9 J ' " clearly expressed orefercnoi s of the masses. rLk ''. UiiKiBnur and that Pennsylvania would hail yonrr.?- ,., ,,,. c.... .a ... Kait s.iu il. of ...nh J-. election as the omeo of complete vicory nikiiin,bi.',m. v.t. ki- wm. ai uiibV- . .... v . . FK ab-l M. I. nti M. l 1K;S, l..tli ..r .Dillon. tothet,overumei.t. Lipressing what m,1,,,,,,,.,,, Kh... . vki s r, .,ktmx feel to be the language not ouly i f our an mm mau . i.a. mi f unamiiiH't..Mi. ' own constituents, but also of the peopla of all the loyal States, we claim to indulge tba expectation that you will yield to the preference which has already made you i he people's candidate for Presideut iu Hoping, sir, that yoo may live to see the full triumph of yur efforts t rescue "ur " - j ) irmnw mif-ir. I Iira It r nt Ha. trtni t.i! riat.t-a ......J J-.r, -W ...... .... ( and fellow-citizens. Respectfully, (ME.MtlF.BS Of TIJE IJOCSE.) Henry C. Johnsou, Wm. Durirwin, Sj.eaLcr. Nathnniol .Maevcr, Ji.lni J. V.'aU-oti, 11. II. Dowman. William Foster, Wm. Windle, Vm W V.,Ii Edward A. Price, jan,a Kern's, I I.oke Sutnhio. ( C. Stanberger, Wm. Henry, K. R. Heed. J. W. Huston, 1. Fnizer Smith, Wm. J. Jt...Hn, (io... II. Wells, Dauiel Ktnier, ! K.lw T- J- liigham, j II. A. M Murtric, .U aMiller. Isano II. tj Harra, 8 s j.,,, -j iw. (;oclira Allied Slac-i, , C l),ivSo ",.l..m.n V II lr...,; ., 1 William F. Smith, Ksuias Hillinfclt ?c'eJ : iu. Ha-slett, Charles Koonce, C. C. .Mtisseltnan, II. (.'. Alleman, John I.alsl.ach, S'ainui.I II. Orwifr, Charle A. Harnett, Duniner Lilly, Ij j, ('c)ir;ln j ryan HiH,' .lames K. Kellcy, . . J1 Hans J. Ilerron, .101111 I . I. KISS, Isaiah White, Joseph II. .Marsh, .,, i.-o-. . ...iuiti. ...... v i.tdu, ... v.. vimaieau. I:t!iirl K('Ls?r. , dj berchy certify ,hst ,he ,boTe a. tor is signed by every Union member of the House of Krpresenlatives of Pennsyl vania, ana i cneeriuiiy concur ana wisn to unite with them in th same. J L f it . -. A. W. KEXKUICT, ChiefClerk House Representatives. (MEMBERS OF TIIE KEN ATE ) Jeremiah Nichols, Wilm. Worth intrton. Henry Jolmsoii, (ieo.W.HKtuehoMer, i 'I I,,.,,. ..- ll,ro I) iv- ,1 I lo,,,.,,,r M :pnj rhaI1,r,n;' William J. Tnrrell, Jno. M. Duiilo,,, l" I'. Wilson, George Connell, V KhI'w 'Erics'. M'CandieM j do certify that the-tnora Iftter is fc e Uoion Membt,r of tho Senate of Pennsylvania, except Senator n..-. l:n. Harry White, of Indiana, now in Libby t prison, lucbmond. I wish to unite with them ia the same. GEO. W. IIAMEit'LEY", Clerk of the Senate. Newbern, N. C, Dec. 27. Tbe North Carolina 7i'ot heartily endorses Presi- dent Linooln'a recent proclamation, and advis:s the people of tbe State to accept it. It also copies and endorses a remark a-: ble article from the Iliobmond 117.-7, , . Which contains the following aignificant paragraph : "Slavery ha, ,tolM ilvlfto elealh. It JU. .,..; .j., ... ... hat ..nned ,jaxnt lylU-commUteJ unianoh-aWe i, and mutt die." The Raleigh Standard and Raleih n.- ............ . .i - ."y's" .u v. i evero in lueir criucism , . on Jeff. Davi' meoage. Tbey publish I TO TBE PUBLIC. Pres. Lincoln's message and proclamation ' QOME person, whose interest it wonld pro- mith . . ! J bablv be if I were to leave Lewisburg, with favorable comments. cjr(.uiatej lhe reprl tbat i had sold out rr, ! 7T, 1 my Gallery, and left town. So tar from this Ihree million pairs of Jleta! tips are j brjns ,he c,se. I have just made a very i.n annually applied to the toes of children's ' poriant improvement iu my Skylight, and am shoes. It is claimed that one pair will "now taking better Pictures than ever, at my outwear three without tip.; tb.e would ir.tM: mace an annual savinir of nearly six mill- 1 ion dollars to tboss that use them, an im portant item at tho present time. An acquaintance who has three children, in forms us tbat since he commenced buying Metal-tipped shoes (one year ago) he has saved tbe price of new boots for himself. Commercial Bulletin. Tbe Potomac is frozen over at Wash ington, and vessels leaving that city are obliged to eat their way to tho channel. InloB- For Kterl Hurrah! Eujs, Uurrahr"' lOorraitpondenc. of the otar ft Chroolel. Tbn quota f ir L'ni u Township, Uiioo Co., for the next draft is full, anil six vol- aoten over ! Lieut. B. 0. Amnion ard .. .... r-.i . t. .. u. Meo, ci cu. a, oia a-. I I a. neg i, . ,-.- . IV. ft IH.nr,..' Hi ItaifA It A.I g'" .uecesa recruiting. Ihey win, in a short time, be able to fill the company to . its maximtitn number, One hundred dolUrs given volnnteers ; ufcei maney from townKhto thao is generally paid in commutation; aud i' se-ds mora a,ud better men. Uiuuit Toyssuip. Jin. IS. 1SC4. laN o luipor iaoi Army tw ince oar libt. -j4 rS 'a tT fTyiift j tCWiJ 1 "'i'i- r-'"' 3 . Uhc,lt 14 ' h'-s 5 . Itup I L'll 1 allow 8 20 . 10 ...VJ1 ..7,5u 7" .. 50 C c ....11 j- - C.fD, old 1.H0 Lard, fresh : 'J,!,i Pr l'Ji : laxseed Clover seed.. Wool Potatoes Shoulder. Ribs & Sides H.m 1.00 J Pried APPleS Fll klO b.lttcr 0 lb 1 Fresh Hutter... 25 K ios 4. 5, and ) Har'ey 9 J to 81,00 Country Soap 4 A tj ",K- tradi' ,() - , On th 17th :n-t.. lT K... i; r. i-olinir'-r. aohi ANli,Tj,,r.a jknmk lj.'N.,.iut L..-.mr ' u,- mhu;t ,hy Kii.rt'aui r. lkwis hkii "a l-rU,uatir ua M.. M4K mwliE, ul In.il.. i... luwt,alo in. tu- l.h in't . h Rv. I. S. '. r.KOKUIS W ; -V. In VwinW. oo tbe 17lh .nt . M RY. witr "t Wm. Njs.fcl., ;ura. t uuc U aicon. rt wlurwamj; kt to n . I.Nja j In Molloit-urj. terh lnt., WILLI K. onlr .n r.f Jrr hii.- y U-:;l ullL. a.'. i y. . ... ai'J -1 .1 GRAND JL'KOliS, Feb. T. ldCA. lluTUx Win Spoils, John B Suiuh. ytr.Jiy Will U.owii, Whit lter Jas Finney. JoelRanck, Fred ericlr Dersr.au.. Aru; U'Ain W'm Kosbong. Limestone Chrutopher beebold, Jr., Amos Bee ler. Michael II Miller. Iswulurg X. It . I'etcr N Ointer. Reuben 8i.)der, James Hayes, Jacob Huuiiuel. J.'u H'lJfMite Jacob Frederick. '..ion .Noah Sietler. Isivitburg 8. W. Too ma M. Neabit, Oeo. V Hafer. M Huffnlnt Levi Shoemaker, Henry Noll, iaaar. Kaufman. Kelly Daniel Noll. I. twin Va.eo'ine Kohl- Mijjiiabur Frerlenclc CJutelins. TRAVERSE JL'RORS. J Limentone Kmanuel Waller, Jas 8 Rood enbukh, John Kiukert, Marnu Kobrabacb, John Seet.olJ. H 'iie Deer J-'lias Noll, Jacob V. Ranck. Hartl-H Kaniel Wagiutr, Joshua Knarr H-nry W h.tmer. Arm Herlin Joseph Erdly, Abraham j Black, Simon Wolfe. John U. Spinier. Chas ' I) Kouh, Abraham sjchoch, Laarles Waller, j Daniel Horlacher. j Heady Tnou.as Fisher, Samuel 8 Oakes, ! John Krsmer. j Wat Ituffilot Alex Benfer, Philip Sipley, ', John Watson, Jr., John C. Waisn. Hnfj.ikie Valemme Kilter, Jesse Lore. Daniel Kishel. MijWnhurgSacnb ftutelins. Lnvi'our S W Samuel Bonse, John Kelly, James Mowry, 8 1) Bales. A V AJax we!l. Iswnburg X Y Isaac 9. Sterner. Efllif John K.ser, Thomas I'lir.ean. Eai Huff dot FreJrick Hippie. Abraham Fredrick, tieorae Kunkle. Iaac High. f 'l.ioii Philip Young, John Kunkle, C'has j Oldt. Wm Harican, Pamuei liiner. J.eu'.n Henry Rule, Abm R. .Menrh, RECRUITS WANTED ! For the Veteran Volnnteer Corps. THE undersigned having been it detailed for the purpose of R Acrumng for the Yeieraa Yolnnteer 't-'. Corps. Those who have served for tune. or more consecutive monins.wtn obtain a Itotnilv or -10i Doll aria! Sold.ers who have been h. n- f'V . orahlv diseharred on account of nhv- sical disability, but are net unfilled for field se.viee.will be accepted and receive the same Bounty. Those who have not been in service will receive a Itniinty ol -Wi nollar,and all will be paid :; Dollars as . n.,r, .nr in. As thedrali will certainly take place if the quota of each disinct is not filled in proper time, and as lhe $100 commutation clause ol the enrollment act will probably be repealed by Congress, persons liable In be dialled should enlist and obtain the bounty, and noi wan to be dralled without it. ("all at residence of " the subscriber, oc Senih Fifih siriyt, Lewisburg. JOHN A. MACS, Capt. Co. B, Bth Reg.Pa. Reserve Corps. Estate of Lewis D. Yarger, dee'd ! UMI.MSTRATOR'8 NOTICR.-I.ei.ers iil of administration on the estate of Lewis D. Yarger, deceased, late of Harileton Boro', j having been granted to the subscriber by the ' "l .l;"'0" ""'rin due form of law, a persons indebted to said estate are hereby , nol,Pfied to make immediate payment, and all ; having any just claims against the same may ' present them duly authenticated for settlement to JUH.s 1 .-lur-iv, .luiiiin r pr.nmi to w,tr.nu moid fn.n.t.n.i mrn.ni-r country to proitar.. no bvltar, but a. guod, 1 c furniih Dtv rut..tn.n. N. u. When t da wit ant and leav., I -rtll let ray frteo ls know. E. L. MUH Kt. Let I's all take a Ride ! HORSES AND BIGGIES TO LET, to responsible persons, at reasonable raies. CS-SUahles on alley between South Third and South Fourth atreets, half a square below Hess' Livery my residence on same lot, fronting on South Third s'reet. CHARLES S. rODER Lewisburg, Pp. tl. lot-3 TUB UNION," established ia 1811 tTltcta Nfc. 3,52. "CHRONICLE," established la 1813 Whole Ifot, 1,03'!. " -r ft For the Harvest of 1SG1! fECt RED BY Thi rt) -Four distinct Patents! rilllC ur.paratleil aueces of the Buckeye f is the strongest proof its superior mer its. And tis reputation is so well established that since its tn'rnduetinn tbe manofactorers have beeu entirely unable to sapply the oem,T. W will call attenti.a to a few of it points nf ejcelirn-e and the farmer to give it a ersoual esam. nation. The Two Driving-Wheels, &c. The TWO DKIVIMi WHEELS the Pawts and Springs, by which lhe machine may he ihrown mit of gear, pr he hacked wuhout vibramis lhe knives lhe Sie! Cutler Bar the Wroucht Iron tiuarn. with Hardened sieel Face cr Cuainz Edge the Doohle- Hin!ed Joint, hy which the Cotter Bar mav he Folded lhe Ions Crank s-haft lhe Sieel Sj.rin? and Wheel, by which the Cutler Bar .nay he raised and lowered so as io cnt as low to the eroond as may be desired the sieel P.tmaa ami Brass Box its Light Draft (no Side Draft) no weight on the horses' necks hacka as ea-ily as a cart all of which form a combination of advantages which no other machine possesses. No Cearins on lhe Driving Wheels. A team of h.rses weigh in 2 9i0 lbs. each, will cut an ac:e of grass an hour with ease, The machine is furnished With two Cutter Bars one for cutting grass, an t the other for cuitin; grain (each expressly adapted to the use intended). No etfori will be wanting- to maintain the Buckeye in the enviable position il nowoccu pies, that of being lhe Best Hachine In the World! During last harvest hundreds of Farmers, in consequence of our inability to supplv tbe demand were unable to obtain the Vuek'c, an I were forced to purchase an inferior marhnie. The continued scarcity of laborers an I lhe new calls from lhe government for troops, will take many more laborers from lhe country, and the tarmer will nave to rely entirely upon machinery in gathering his hav an I cram crops. Farmers who would avoid disappointment in procuring Buckeye can send in their orders now. We are now prepared to fill orders for the cumin: Harvest. Address. SLIFER WAI.I.S, SHRINER 4 CO. Manutaeturers ot Keystone Clover Hollers, AC, l.ewieburg, Lmco Io., Fa. Ill KM: V AL.Rltltj.IIT, t TTORNEY AT LAW. Office near the 2 Court House, in the room lately occu p.td hy I.. B. ChriM. Esq. IWk imf tnj to.ntv. an-t p.amjr frromrwd f.r apld ier ..r il...r l..l r -prvh.or.tif..: .(, .imrinn ac.1 ril-l.ttil. rearer ,r.rarl tor thuw ll.tle (o Jn.fl. or 5urh mmy b.drru,l. Iwi.r.ur;. Jao. 4, l.j AUDIT. fX the matter of the account of If. R. Zim 1 merman. Administrator de bonis m.n of i hn Rishel, deceased, the subscriber was appointed auditor, by the Orphans' Court of Lnton county, to make distribution of lhe balance in bands of said administrator, to those lezally entitled thereto ; and for said purpose will men all parlies in interest at hia ..Hire in Lewi.shurg. on i riday, the 29th day of January, A. D. IXt4, at one o'clock P. M. I.ewisburg.Jan.2.'6l WM. JON US, Aud. Cash paid for Bark. T" WISH to pnrchae a large quantity of 1 KOIH UtK II IRK, delivered at my Tat.nerv Yard in Lewisburg. for which I will pav the highest price in cash. May 14. ItsfiJ E. J. HI LL. FAMTFl-KS-FAWCYFURSI John Faireira, 7l"AUrn?Tr.HET,bIow rilTLA DELrniA Importer. Mnnafartarvr o(, tvDii Ihraler In All l;ini3.- of 1 V-lyjZifor Ladies' and "'i'i? t'hilJrcna wear. T wil. te retnrh bit Inanlt. to my 1-Hen.la of Tnion an.t th ,urro.in liD( roonli.., for th.tr ery lib.-n.l farmnnvn ext.-n.td to arte dunnc the tat .ar.. mwi .....li. 9y to then, .hnt t no- h.v. io store, ot n, on. imt.irt.tion auo mani.fiH.tar-.. . erv e-..en..t aM.ft D rt of all the .l.lT.r--T.t looaji and n'.alitTra of F iXCT t'l US. r()r Kaiiea ana. btl4ren, thai will bv worn during th. YaU ana H intr wa..,o. B-tne the rfirw-i Importer of all wit r.r. frOB Koto p., an.l li.in- them Mnuf".tui---.i un.ter ni own au..rvi- ..on eoaldea Die to ..)er aYr.tomer and the publw a ' nttirh han.M.mer ra-t nf Pur. f r the -.an-, moury. l,a,t-s.: pleaM (il.lnf a eall before purthaaiuaj. Plaaaa reDH-uibr tba name, nuather anrl .treet. JOHN FAREIRA, 5m!01 1 No 7I, Arch Sirect, Philadelphia .a ntllna; E.lablilinient. 1)OOMS in FatcK's Block. Market ill, rear II of Hower s Jewelry Shop. Having served a regular apprenticeship io one of lhe best shops in Philad., I hope to render satisiartion. BI'RNERs and other Fixtures always on hand or lurnished at short notice. O. B.EVANS lewl.t-unr. ept. 14. lSRS BEST AND LAST NEWS! TTE have just received from Philadelphia Y and New York, a very large and well elected stock of WIITin GOODS, which we ofler at very reduced prices. We have paid particular attention ioihe selection of ibis stock of Goods a very large assort ment of DRY GOODS of every descrip tion. Purchasers will tiud it their advantage to give ns a call as in prices we deiyaoy 01 our neighboring towns for competition. W have alo replenished our slock of GrOCO- rlea, llaraivare.-itaeeasiware.oie. SALT, FIrII, COAL, rLAriTEli, tfce. White Mirth Lime, Calciaed flatter, and Hydraulic Cement, always kept on band. fVCOVXTRY PRODVCE taken in Ex change for Goods aa usual. N'. B. Cash paid for all kinds of Grain. JNO WALL8 it CO Lewisburg, Ore. 1S83 1 r, tVrVA i W. R. CCRNEIJUS, tUovernnifttt rBdcHakor XASHVII.IB. TEH.1t Dealer la all kina tt Mrtnlllf tM aa) ZINC COFFINH, 1TILL attend promptly to the traanw.ftf liou of Bodies, or (iviM ralonarot respecting deceased Soldiers ecuied the (fv.ce of i'r- E. H. LEWI), of t York. t.nre recently from rtre Army rl the Potomac.) for Embalming of the Dad by Dr. Hotaas' Amer:cg r.oceis, - acaaowi' edged to be the beat and only Hoe process in trie t uned StaiesjWill hav bodies itBaalmett when desire.?. Principal Office a4 Waferooma Ro. tit Church St Nashville. Tt. Eranch Offices at Murfre'.bnro',TulUhnif Wartrat e, Shelby ville.ChauanoEa and Dech ard (Tena ) Sievenvon an! Bridgeport, (Ala ) (jjommoniealions prorap.ly answered. Mr W SCmesixrrs I. .tl.rui torn. B iaa .ntiem.n of inrrnty, m "ill r.rfrr .11 'Si bay nu.lerti.lir or prmim. AMlRliW JOURsON, itM.t JHikf)Ua.riir t A Salve for Piles. THAVE ca hand for sale, at 15 etat. pf a CERTAIN CI RB for tJiat disiras sing disease. It is an old preparation, lonaj irsied. which I never knew to fail, aa4 I caw give names of persons cored m those &inf ,1. . CHARLES MALaJ River Road, Lewisborf , Sepu 3 For sal also at Gocdaaan's Stora NOTICE. VLL persons havina; claim gga'nst the) University at l.f wtstranr. will f)lea present them for settlement, to the ad signed ; and those indebted, are requested ta make settlement. Office Frick'a Blowlt N. Third St. three doors from Market. J. A. KELLY. Agent L Wiser)., S'ov. 5. 1861, THE Dimes Saving Instttonnwuf Lewiabnrf bas this dav dec a red a Dividend to te. Stockholders of FOI R percent on thwaapital siock paid in paybte ca demand. M P HELtEtt.Treaa. Doctor S. II. KNIGHT HAS located himself ia LEWISBCRO, where he wilt aliaad to lac fraeUca of medicine. Market St. nearly oppoaite Amnions bloaat TESTCMOMlALa. IlaaTUTOlt, CaJoa Col, 5rr. JJt, IS. tan f-r i Mj htt o rvrnt-t, wm kwdly law4 that all who km m aw nf, fcctofi noa l t aw 1 euutioued t. uk. yoor raswlicM ant "J5 I now aw. wall. I now a wuma in aj n.i.hborlM that b.l Inn. and liver row. faints. Uuwx war. .wlwa wf? your meaieinw. Aa life .!. 1 wool. aaMa rtf an afllirted with iua to r. yon n tsall. an i nutuonaj. l'onra tmlj. JOUS 0OILaJil. II .mitai. CS Co.. 3tw. SO. 1S4S. Otnr Sir l J wa rflvW whl. wwHnn w mmm Wr of jenfa. an wm rre by your aaathna. ana not M to Inn ay b4 wnra I aonaancwd takn yww vaiuabl. mraieiM, nd I bwt han ..una4 by twaj other ahyuTtana. Yowratmly, JV8KMI allXBtt. LarartTow, FntM Co . Sow. It, 1841 Dr. 8. II. Kourht: Dear Sir 1 wa afflfcunt wltk th.amati.aa : 1 ooatd not walk on. stay, and two bottaae of your valuabl. nedieino eur-tl ae B a abort tJnaa. I avlvi. all who arw aSlieted wKk 1th. ik.l" to apply a yon nad get carwd. Voon truly, J. BAO0S& II tmit, fnlow V, Kov. 1. lSaflL Dr. S. If. KnUht: Ivor Sir I m row thi. ann mentin onl-r Io benefit awtfering hnniaatty. My wtow ly . lona time with enonaption. and Iw 11 or rwaa. ery WM riv.n np be .11. I WM adawew to try ottor ic.n.orJ.tora. eontinuo wun yenjr iwwi van, ; yoor n-edK-in. eueed h.r: ahe h. now wcL I wont ntrrnw ml wno are afllieteu with long and Itawt dWur u. .ae to yon. or aenU Jur voa, set vour BaMietua and . lit. m4 monay. 1V24I tomrrrf, XHM CtaLKaV 3Iamnioth Drug store BENNETT BRO'S,' suocesmra of f . S Cautwut, MOST yespeetfally inform the poblie thai they have assumed control ol Ibeabova establishment, and just ree'd a fresh supply cf Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, White Lead. Varnishes, Puny, Giass. Coal Oil, Maabiao Oil, Pure Spices, DyesialTs, Ac. Toilet Articles, a fine assortment- Extraets of Harhaon a, HaQl'a. Hawley'a. Ulann'a, laaa'l and other mM.ufr.rtur.rs. Alao n flnv aMortaaaat wf Cologne aud Hair Oil. by tb. bottl. or qnanuty. Soaps ! Soaps I for Wahinj, ShaT Leg, remoring Orvaaa, and ftr Dental parpoaaa. Pocket Books, Purses, Port FoIIoi. Comha. Hrn.basa. Pnrkat KniVM. fcunur of Amarloaa .ml locust, aianauactuxa, aia.ioa.rT. caoloa Cacnr aval TutMiaca. Lamps! Lamps!! Coal Oil, and fluid. Linnid Rennet, Cox's Sparkling; Oelatine formakioie delicioaiideMrts.riavoriog Batraeaa, Vanilla. Orange, l.-mon. rrarb. Almond. MntnMW.Celatw Ac. Ala. many other prepMmtionan-enli.ary parpoa.a. Wines and Liquors expressly for Irltil, in.l pnrpoaea. 1'h.a.eiana and patianta .wirlaw . rl quality, would a. w.U ta enU bafc.ro aoraiaantng) .laewbere. We are scllinrr, at very lour rattj?. gallon, half gallon, and uart Spieing Jar. Onr Tinctures, Syrnps, Ointment. and other Pbajmae-etleal preparationa, m aaaj.ajfa.tra. ml by ourI.ea. from pur. drugs, and atw wwraauaal aa ba of oflcinal atrength. . r7The junior member of lhe firm having attended the College of Pharmacy, and bad number of years' experience ia the Drug aad Prescription business, both in the country aad Philadelphia, feels competent to eoropoaad any prescription that the Physician orpabUav may favor them wun. We invite a call, feeling confident that wa can supply the want of all. oa terms to .keif satisfaction. 8. G. BENNETT. Lewisburg. Oct 30. W. A. BENNETT GOOD HEW GOODS! xe treooDSi SEWGOODSl yewooonst Aswauoost FOR TALI AWO WIXTMttt rolt tAll A.VB WIXTIMI rOS FAIL AXD WtXTtMl KM FAU. AXD ItlS T tut CALL JXD tttt CALL AXD SEMI tAiL axd am CALL AXD SKBt XBKMsa. loxn 4 cry KMtMEM, Lfl.ve 4 CO SMKMKM, LOSC 4 CO r - XMMJUM, 10X9 4 CO lawtabnrg, How. Itn Administrator's notice. TITHEREAS, Letter, of Adm.iiistrafioa ! W the estate ot 8AMIEL MWENGLE. deceased, late of Lewis township. L'im county, have been granted to the subscriber, by the Register of said cooniy, ia doe for. ; all persons indebted to aid estate are rcqa ed to make payment, and those having elaiaia against the unit will present them duty authenticated for settlement, to WILLIAM SWENGLE,Admiitraiet Lewi Two. Dec. 10. ISO ; j i i l !t. -fi i. r ii- I if ! I : i si 1 t i ,! i i i
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