win 'lil Ml Dllffll WORDEN AND BY 0. Al $1.5 per Year, always In Advance. ftiuisiim mui-wkhiu-- 7W;tv Murnini & Friday AfirrnonB. w ABRAHAM 1 ' .We will print Oov. Curtiu'n luaug Cral Address in our next isue. -Col Fbed. Monioomsbt will dc- liver a Lecture io Independent Hall, in this place, uert Tuesday eveuirg, Jan. .0, mmeneing at balf past seven o'clock. Pol Mnniinmnt is editor of the Vicks- barg Wliy and was raiding in that oitT virtually j, to add Oue Million Dollars mud bedr.Kg'.d spectators, announced An during tbe siege and bombardment. In ! pet ,e t0 lhe burdens of taxation on tRW G. Cirtin, GovaRNOB OF l'ESN connection with bis lecture, (tbe subject ; peon8jU,ni..nd for what' Not to j .VLVAMJA For A SKCUHb TEUII of which will probably be tbe Future j pa. ,ba 4, 5 or C per eont. promised, The Hail f the U. It. Kas ihefl filled, of Mississippi under Free Institutions,) be j but in reality to pay mac percent , or 4,, 1 wben a delegation of oitilens from New will give a vivid description uf tbe bom- j 4 anj 3 per cent. more than was promised : ! J--'iy, through Mr. Dayton, presumed bardment of Vicksburjr, the proceedings ; far Q in coin is 9 in market. Nine j j""- Ourtio, for bis national service in of which be witnessed from a cell which , laUhs of tbe loan was mado at 6 per cent , . ibis with a splcudid copy of Audn ke aod other Union uieu ocoapied, having ; an,i Bliu.l,, realiai 9, or nearly double, j ton's Utidt and Qiudrupods of North been confined duriug tbe siege, by the reb- wu0 me this speculation npoo our : Amerioa. Mr. Dayton claimed that, as els, because thej woulJ nut lijjUt against , n.eessities S Very luaoy of them are "good neighbors," New Jersey has assist ive flag of the nation. The Ueture is free furcigucrs, helping tbe Rebels to destroy ed Pennsylvania in her hour of need --ladies and geutlemeo are Invited. our very government, or men at home ' witness, Gettysburg! Gov. Curtin ac- ' , , engaged iu tho samo work. They prefer ! kncmLdged the kind aid tbere reudcred, ... ' . 1 , . mail-Dox lu this town, and to prevent . 1 . h,..n thrown .round anreadine. a feuce has been tlirown arouuu 1 " Ih infected district. f-An unusual cireurustnncc occurs in lo-day's paper. Two jouug tister appear : under the marriage beadiuj:, and ti very lrt brothers in the oui'uirv record. The ; vanrrahle broth rs were old liueWhis, and both attended tbe election last Octo ber to vote the second lime for Ggwrcrnor Curtin. XoT At a meeting held at Guady's : "ropudiatioo" if we do not pay them those who obstructed that needed measure. School home, la-t Friday nibt, tbe citi- nearly double what we promised, while The Houe ordered the usual number C-ins of K9t IfufTtloa resolved to givsOue ; the soldier and sailors, by whos valor . of the Governor's Inaugural to be publish lluudrcd D illars' Kuiity to volunteers ! we are able to psy anything, are paid in 1 ed the minority of the Senate refused that enough to fill op their quota so as to avoid ' paper. But the moral sense of the world ; "customary" honor. Let it be printed the eoming dr. ft. looking at the matter as one of equity, ! aud read tbe mure extensively for that AayTbt- 9th Army Corps have re enlis ted for another three years or the war. In this corps ore three companies from Union Co. Cant. Linn's, Capt. Uai-.eo- plug's, and the Walls Guards. sWThs priuting rffi ;e of tbe Xtrthum- irtrland Cuunty l)rm'rat, at Sunbury, ; regret to see that tbe Stale Treasurer complete. was entered, one day this week, aud rough-! disagrees with the view of tbe Governor ; Tbe present made to tbe Governor i ly used. Tbe German and Euglinh type j in ibis itnportsnt point, and also regret worthy of more than common notioe. were mixed np promiacunusly, the press . that tbe 10 Senators, who refuse to do ( Fifty-six loyal Jorseymen, in the neigh Upset and damaged, the white paper ren- . anything becauso tbey eao not oust tbe borbood of Philadelphia, conceived the dered unfit for use, and considerable more ; speaker who represents tbe mj irity, are idea, and advanced the money for this damage wa done. A regiment of New York veterans were detaintd in Suubury a few hours while ou their way home to j , , , , , . Cpcnd their thirty day, furlougti previous ' ... , . , t , ! 0 rc-eniiMiug, auu uaving Lie .iu ui iuib ; offensive eslab'ichmeut, made a wreck of it. An American flig was found in the office, wbicb was carefully preserved, the : oldiers aavine it wa tbe wrong place for ! tbat emblem. Conflisration in Bellefonte. Between 1 and 2 o'clock, A. M. of Wednesday last, a fire broke out in an tipper room in I'rolterlodT's l!ow, and be fore it could be subdued the entire row was consumed, together with the buildiogs on ... ;, . f ... ,., . tbe Arssde. Among tbe establishments j da.troved .re the I'enti'a Hotel, kent lv John Copenbaver; dry goods store of II. "a thereb' d9,ine1. rendering the ma Brokerhoff; drug store of John Harris; jori," in clled ioint n"'"" o' both clothing stores of John Montgomery and ! Uoet tot the Iwton of a State Trcagu Wm. M'Clsllan; and tho book store of ! rer. close, if not dubious. The law fixes Georg. Livingston, all in HrokerLofTs ,he elBOtion for to-d"J- Tbe Donocrat Row. In the Arcade, tho cloihioe store of Sternberg ; dry goods store of C. Derr; I law office of Orvis & Alexander, and Rey-1 colds' Bank. The upper part of the Ar-1 ode was used as dwellings, and furnished j toom. Iiy superhuman rffjrts the Con- i rad Hoaeeeod Carman's Hold, adj dniog, Were saved. Brokerhoff estimates his loss I 30,000 ; the loss sustained by others is not known but it is supposed will not be far from 850,000. Part of the property was insured ; John Harris to tbe amount to-day-poar prospect lor n "Drmiant" of 83,000, and Reynolds to the amount 0f j Iaauguration, to-morrow, for whioh great $ 6,000 or $8,000. preparation are being made. Saturday and Sunday, two safe were BLast Spring, in Turbutville, com- broken open, by expert burglars, and eon fjtny of returned volunteers deemed them- j iderable money wa stolen, elves and their cause insulted by a die- j Last week, a little daughter of Mr.War. play of Copperhead badges, at their public j den, on North St., Carlisle, was left alone reception, and some of them tore off the j for a short timo. Oa the return of its cneo.ive emblems, resulting in a breaob of tbe peace. At the last term of Nor thumberland csunty court, five of tbe boy were fined 20 each, and tbe costs jointly, for this resenting of an insult and three were acquitted. Rev. J. Groen Miles was a spectator, and interfered onlv to stop the contest, but some of the Cops ! Ae thought it t cbaoe to punish tbat loyal I man for his faithfulness to hi country's ! cause: tbey tailed, and he stand legally as well as morally elear of any wrong in tbe premises. Andrew I'srkcr, E,q., f r many years prominent member of the bar in Juniata o j the adj.ir.iog eounties, died suddenlv I t .'.iiuiniowu on Thursday evening last. ' BIr. 1'arker represented hia .1, .- i represented his distriot in Congress for one term. Captain W. W. White, Provoat Marshal M the Eighteenth Pennsylvania District, " illiamsport. has been diamic.nJ .l- i ' rue and arrested and Iodized in the Old ' ptul prison, in Wa.hingn.o, for allfgej 25 or 30 Stat and National fla?s. Some The popular fccliuc ia trooa f.r Father irauda in thn .I.. 'tm .,t i ...r:. l..f.i t. . i . ,ri l.t , t wl u uiuje. j J. 11. CORNELIUS. Interest of State Debt. Tl : I ...... f Qt.tn Interest, falls due on tho first uf Fab. Hv the tonus of tLo law. passed in a time i of peace, wbou epeeie and good paper were bout equal in value, tills interest ; to !.o in -necio or its equivalent. A: war now rages, aud specie has nominally advanced one balf to value, it was last yCar proposed to pay the interest to good , paperi but fiually, by a tax opoo banks ! jt W1S paid in speoie according to the letter ; r IH law. Hut to pav in coin at fl.60, i to have War. so long as it almost doubles and promised that the ashes of the honor- ; j . o ....rvr a. u l j 1 beir income from the Government tbey d dead of Now Jersey should be as dearly ' . . . ....... I Mh-lr to dtrnv V v nav them an I honest 4J, 5, or C percent, io the "legal tender" lawful money of the United Slsate -suoh a our soldiers receive for tustainiog it and it creditors will more probably join in houest efforts to fuppros tbe Re- hellion, ao that thev ean net tbeir interest , 0 in coin attain, if llicv t.refer it io tbat ehaDe. Of coume. speculators and ereedv iaudhoider will declare it to be akin to ' and following tbe example of other nations tu view of thechaoged condition of affairs, mu-t pronounce tbe 4J, 5 or 0 per cent, promised, paid in lawful money uf the Union in time of war, a sufficient compliance with a condition made under other and unforeseen circumstances. Wo allowing time to waste when this question ' should be met. We think tbe Slate and ! National credit wilt be strengthened, and ! , ... , . . . r . the War shortened, by defeating tbo r.. , 1 , . f oujriwb&s, wuo tu uui Bg"'j " uoi.q, ( seek to realize unpromised and unearned gains by a too literal interpretation of "tho bond. Let the people make their : views known in this matter, and if a Million of dollars is again added to our ' i debt, let the responsibility rest upon the . rifbt shoulders. Harrlsburg Carrespondence. llARRisnt RO, Jan. 18, 1861. No Kfrrlwn fur State Treasurer. A i ;u. ...;.)... kntwAn . i. ; . .i.nA . .1 """"I .VV.UCU. M.. . I'ittsbure, near Spruce Creek it is stated, was crJ """"'i killin6 "e and wounding ; 'bor. Several Kcpublican Legislators ; 10 BeBsle reIU8ea 10 8rM ,0 lno PP"nt in6 of T,iller M "qaired by the law, to carl7 ont the Election-conscqaontly, ,hBre WM n0 elolion : and a new law wi" hsT9 to be PMed ,0 eIeel- Titit ""I":DC "l quuu.j, ia derion hindrance to business, bat tbe immediate responsibility for tbe failure is in those sworn Senators who refused to do a thing usual to carry out the law. There i cold, muggy, drizzling rain mother, its clothes were found on fire, and it died of its barn. The Supreme Court have dissolved th iojunetion granted by Lowrie and Wood ward, by which tbey hoped to prevent tbe Government from receiving any more aid n potting flown tne lieDoiuoo Judge now take Lowrie's place, and hi opinion declare tbe Draft Law legal and b;D(j ng and close oat legal impedi menta. Jan. 19. THE I.VACaURATIOW. Notwithstanding the wind, rain, nod general discomfort of yesterday' and this n,ornin8' ,h d0"4 ork -way at noon, K pornou or me anticipated military and eivie procession reached th stand in front of the State Capital. On tbe portieo appesred the Governor, Mem ber. of tbe Legislature, and otber officials and guests, and handsomely arranged in a semi circle on their front and side were lueso uau ueon so turn oj iwoei miss- j LEWISBURG. UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, ilea, that they could hardly bold together and nearly every one, had it a tongue, would have spoken most eloquently of tbe scenes of wo and of glory of death, car nage and triumph through which it bad passed. Rov. J. Walkur J .ckson made au impressive prayer. Mr. Ilamersly, Clerk of tbe Senate, read the oicial declaration of tbe election of Gov. Ourtio. Speaker Penney aduiinistered the oath. Tbe Governor pronuuneed bis Btcoud Inaugu ral Address. And the echoing cannon, and the burns of thousands of patient bat onerisnea as tuose of tfcoir bretbren ot j Pennsylvania, lyiug side by aide en that consecrated tld. Iy invitation, Uoo. Hancock asoended , 'he "speaker s slaud, and paid a warrior tribute to the soldier Tnend and palriotio . Gjvernor of Pennsylvania. He said the - : hearts of our brave men in service were of ! the right tenn.er : all that was noeded was men to fill our broken ranks; and wo to refusal 1 1 Inus, despite ail the eOorts to prevent it manfully, by the ballot box, or fur- j lively, by bindericg the Senate from tak- 1 ing tbe usual oourse, and paying the legally clcoted candidate for Governor the ' austomary houora the Inauguration, is testimonial. The original works of Au- 1 dabon the elder, oost about $1300, and onlv about 200 eopiea were printed. The ..... ... . I present edition is enlarged by bis eons and 1 . , . . . . . gmers, anu is mueu uuner exeeuieu in ; every respect, and is ajf ird'id at about I 500. It : , i t . I IB au vuiiaj ui moury DJBUO more lasting and desirablo than tbat smount in clolbinc, jewolrv. or equipaee. and should be in every rich man' library. (Who will present it to tbe University at Lewieburg?) John James Audubon pont nearly half a century in giving to this, his adopted oouotry, this famous reo ord o' her beast and birds, with inciden tal notices of other branches of ber natu- ral history. It i better than a baseless romance to read the details of hi scientific researencs, tons, Gangers, ana expenses. The votary of wealth ia actuated by do stronger (certainly no better) motive, than is tbe enthusiastic devote of partioular branehe of useful knowledge. Jan. 20. Last evening was the Inauguration Ball splendid dinner to the New Jersey delegation at tbe Jones House fireworks in public and jubilations and excesses generally by those who believe in such demonstration of joy. Thi morning, per consequence, several it not many head. aches, heartache, dim eyes, shaking limbs, empty poctets, ana depressed spirits. To-day, Gov. Curtin informed the Lett islature tbat he had renewed appointments as follows : Wm. M. Meredith, Attorney General hli Safer, Sea y of Ih Commonwealth. Wm. Henry Armstrong, Deputy Seo'v. These appointments are well received, generally. The two first have been im portant member of tbe State Administrs- tian, and those who knew n imam Arm strong, late of Lewisburg, are assured tbat bis eon inherits his qaalities ef industry and fidelity. Mr. Connell, to day, made an able and soatbiog review of tbe positions of the Democratic Senators who are delaying all tnitness under pretenoe tbat tbey are not properly "organised" at the same time, every vote tbey give is a taeit admission of organization and of tbe right of Speaker, Clerk, &o.. to bold tbe omoe tbey assume. Col. Andrew Gregg and Judge Christ ian Myers are among tbo old Senator who paid a a visit to-day. 'How tbey love to linger around the pleasant acenery of more youtbfal days 1 Jan. 21. Last evening, the Harrisbnrg Union Club had a very large meeting, in the Court House, and the nomination of Abraham Lioeoln was enthusiastically endorsed. Addresses were made by Col. Montgomery of Mississippi, Bishop Kirk wood of Virginia, Col. Hope of New Jer sey, Maj. M'Phail of Maryland, and con cluded by singing th "Star Spangled Jianner, under tbe lead of Col. Woodruff of Mew Jersey. All tbe speakers prom ised tbe Electoral Votes of tbeir Slates for Lineoln all expressed Anti-Slavery views and all seemed more solioitous for Pennsylvania than for tbeir own States ADiauam. W. aWTbe Auditor General's Report on the Finance! for last year show the fol lowing receipt from. Union ooaoty t LewiBburg Bank dividends 800 00 " corp. atoc'i 400.00 Bridge Company 142 07 Real and personal estalo tax 0 838 07 Special i mill tax 1 40 72 From tavern licensos 636. :'0 Retailers' da 603.10 Circus' do 43 00 Billiard room do S3 00 Fating houae do CO 50 1'amphlet Us 4 75 Tax on writa, &c, from Rno.sh 20 80 do 8and 7:i 4S Tax 00 desds Sia. from Merrill 170.51 Collateral inheritance do 102 39 $14 440.37 TAID BACK TO THX COUNTY. Common Schools 81 591 00 Abatement of State Tax 111 19 Mercantile Appraiser 3.4.! $2,122.21 At Santiago, Chili, on the 8th alt., a cathedral (the church of the Jesuits) which bad been highly illuminated for thu purpose of celebrating the anniversary of the Immaculate Conception, caught fire, and was destroyed, burning to death near ly 2,000 persons, mostly women. The only imprUnt movements going on in the armies at present appear to be the almost uuivcraal moving homeward to spend the thirty day's furlough preparato ry to re-enlisiiog. Louisiaua is moving fur rouuion under a Free Constitution, and Gon. Hanks has appointed tbe22d of February for a State election. There were 71 interments last year in the Sunhury Cemetery 53 from town and 13 from the eouutry. Thcro are 4,500 National Union Leagues, numbering 050,000 members. List of Vendues Ad'artlard by billi at tbia ottira or in tho " Chroakla. frb.l-luta er Joseph M. rshtt. rbl llsquiq ie. Irli.i-ltral risutirur b. Simpler, dre'd, tthllelleer. I' b.i:.-IU.il KslativrUrs. Miry llnucbmn, UaMiK. Marrb Ii I'crsoaal Fiupertj er U. Humlcr, Kutritlor TENDCR NOTKSfor.ale.alU."Stari('brt.Dicle"offlre. DISCOVERY OF THE AG'F, TTIAK.MEKS FAMILIES AND OTHERS I caa purchase no remedy equal tu Dr. ; Tobias', Veniiian Liniment, for dysentery, ! colic, croup, chronic rheumatism, sure throats, toothache, saa sickness, cuts, burns, swellings, bruises, old lores, headache, mua- I quilo bites, pains in the limbs, cbest, back -c- If it does not give relief the money will be na'"s'd- All that is asked it a trial, anj n" " ccorJin'5 to thejlirections. "a- '"""-n.r Sir: I hate ul yonr Tniipti.n l.ioionnt in my tunn? tr numtroryn.r".n.ii.-ii. It 10 be lb 11 Rrticitf for .lii it t. r.-nujiD).udfl tbat 1 ha.wr u.r. .r ruin attark of ireup it ail tn u. .t prufTto taluabta. 1 hare no he.itation in rreouimen.lm - it for hareaold it forcvinv yeara. aad it (firea entire Matiflaetioa. fltAS.Il.TRIMNEa. Qc inarows. N. J . May (, ius. I'riee 'Ja and SO eent!.. Sold by alt druggiFta. OfHoe, M CorUandl Stmt, New York. Corrected Weekly Wheat, 1,45 Egps Rye 1,20 Tallow Corn, old 1,00 Lard, fresh. Oats, pr 32 lb, 75 Clover seed Flaxseed 2,00 Wool Dried Apples 6 lb Potatoes FirkinButtcr IS Shoulder.... S 20! . 10 : ...Vlh ..7,50 70 .. 50 2 ....11 1 Fresh Butter... 25 Kibs & Sides i c j t ii , Rags.... 4 5, and 6 Ham .11 tlariey VV to Cl.UU country Boap 40' i om iraueo.utr i , . . . . . j WHeXltRtPri . n. t,. in.t, lac I.. i v !.,.... roari.tr tvin. 1 TKK,of l,ewiburir. and Min ilATlLU SUII'MAS, of riaii.r rerry, norta u uo. on lb. Jith inrt., be Rr. I 8. W.i, PtllMP rRIO KRICK.of Mnnuinr Co., and Mini ANOKt lNE IMHKR, of Bultalo town. hip. Aliio, oo tba 2at int br tlia the aanw, ISSISH 8TRURLR, or Centre IV. and lliu KaTIC BARKK. ilitar of the aliova name.1 lady. Hy Rer. T. Sherlork. 30th nit., Ir. 1. R. HolirL and Hi.. BKCKtlJ 8M1TII. of Jaraey Shore. Dft9, la ttaat Ruffatmi tnirn.hfp, 1.1th lnt , BARBARA, rel ict of Ilanry QK1Z, aged i y, t m, 20 d. In Kelly townnhip, 16th In.t, PHILIP OLIVER. .on of rhltip and iu.anoa STAQL, aged 3 y,t m and Is d. in Brad, townehip. Union Co., on the tilth in.t.. ROB RRT I'tTTKK. Mr. C. wa. born in We.t Avton. Tork Pbire, Rneland.Sept 21.1775. Al.n. in the same place, on thaZMh olt., WILLIAM CUTTER, in hl SJthyear. Tbeaa two ortoaanariana were brother., horn In the aatna plaea, emlgratM to Amarira in 17'.l7, icttled in flaorit..town. Md., and mored to this State in 1M4. ha lag tired together from childhood until separated hy death. CEHENT ! CEI5EWT ! I THE subscriber would respectfnllyinfarm his old customers and the pn'olic gene rally that he will have constantly on hand and for sale a full supply of his superior hydraulic cement. Parties at a distance on the line .f Canal or Railroad can have Iheir orders filled at short notice. Address RODERT VAI.ENTIXE, Bellefonte, Pa. CERTIFICATE. We do certify that we have nted the above cement in the erection of the Bell efonte water works, and take pleasure in recommending it lo all persons in need of a good article. WILSON &. TATE. Jan52m6 LAW SCHOOL or HARVARD COLLEGE. ISO I. mWO TERMS of Nineteen Weeks, enm 1 mancinj March 7th and September 5th. ror Catalogue and Circular address JOEL PARKER. Knyall Professor. Cambridge, Mass,, Jan. 80, 1864. JUST received 1SOO Yard If est Pa cific DelAlne, in Ends from one to ten yards, for sale at from 30 28 cents per yard, by KREMEIl, LONG & CO. Jan. 13, ISM. STRAYED HEIFER. OME time since there came upon nr premises, near the Forest Iron Works. a red Heifer, and a red streak on its forehead. It is abont three years old, more or less. i ne owner should prove orooertv. pay i naiges, ana take nor away. . j KI'KOI.PHB BKOWANT While Deer Tp, Jan. 11, loot. pd JAN. 22, 1861 Court WeklHcal Estate. rnloiiConcUy Court Prurlaiiintloa w 7"Hi:iti:..S,ihe lion. KAM'l. S.WdtlDS, 1 rre-i.lent Jmtje tor lhe sntti JU'lirial iJilrict of IViiuNVlvama, cioiip.i-eil i f the couutit's of l.'iiion, M.tUm ai.J Sov.lcr, an.l ixn WSithi anii.l"ti Walls Emjs.. As4 ciale Ju-Ii." m lIU"" county, huve ;.u (1 ilie:r precept, l.eanrift date the 2"2it day of Dec'r, Hii3. aid to me directed, fur the hoi. line of an Orphans' Court, t.'ourt 'l t Common I'lejs, Oyer and Tennmcr. and (ienetal h,:,rter Sevvicns at l.KWl-iUL'Kf!, for the county if I'MoX, , on the Third Monday of t'V.li.. (heir; the ' ."th day) I tut, and to continue one week, I .Notice is therefore hereby given to the Vf: oner, Justices of the feace and CouMatdes in j and for the roun'v of Union, to appear in iheir ' own proper pervons with their records imini silions,exaniinatioiis aud other rei;iruilraiices i to Ho those thins which of their nttires and in f their behalf appertain k be done ; and all Wit- I nesei and other persons prosrc.utin? fn behalf of lhe Commonwealth against any perron or persons, are required to be tin-n and there atietijina, and net depart witlioat leave at their their attendance at the arpointed lime at'reea- ,, , ble to notice. peril. Jurors are reijorsieo n oc puiic.uai in ...,,ln. .n.- h.n, n,T cf.I t ll.o iti's'oilice in l.ewi.sburs the laih r)av Jan. A D 1801, and the 9Vth year of the Independence of the United States of Ajneri- ca. liod !:-e the Commonwealth! I.. K. ALUIlKiHT. fhcrill To the Heirs of Jacob Targer. UNION County, s.S. The Cumuionwealth of Pennsylvania. To John Yarser, Edward Yar?er, Catherine lntir3irrtpil with riini'.n lluupt, Lewi. Yr.r, Ii nl l."iii IJ11 ir li:in .f h.miiy A. Varv'T. Samu.-l Ill.nAI. r !. Jfhn Illackt'T'l. l'rtlin lnt.rm:irrt.l wirb J-.- hr n.r. t he.lv hilriii.rriwl with U liliaul ll:Rer. tMwar.l Virh" r .luar.lian of M:iry I'tai;-! an-l .-aT-tla .".ami iJHiiitfl lxD2 Ouardian :ti lit. m, nf Emria Mnser h.ira j ,!,!y""no,.:;lo::,;;Uw!; by an in.iue-t duly w.lratf'4 lor tbat .ui py tli-lr.lllu- I' .ui t of tli- county al-Tj. ti.J. III.- H.-al Ktateof tlft !ai'l J..r.i. Yar'.-r waa.iT.i...l. A l.im--aintif (jun-rv ant alM) tti un.tiTiutd hjlf p.trt f a tract of Tioih.r !;oi'l .itmil- ill lwis t..wn..l.il' I ninii c.untv, an't atio a rtrtiiu trn.-t of imi-r.e.t Un-1 hiluut in ltrtlT towu.ltil rountr atorcai'l with th ai'i urtM- ! n.n-s Ai-. an.! wh-rt-ii. ti'Hn- fif the l."-ir.. of ll.r sjiLl i oV.fl.a4'ti ai'arH iti eourt en the retnrti of ..i,l jn'tij.i. tion to tak. til. real e.taU' at lhe valtlalloll llM'reof, you, an I .Mt 0111. 'f y.-u are hr..ly riu-.l t., furl Hji.ar, at tbe nost f.nrnio-.b in.T..un m i.ei i at Lewi ! turi on tne i..m iay ''I ren. ne.i w circi . i... .aiu r ai estate at tile TaliMtion. au'l in oa-e of r-tu-al or I n-le-t to 'l-i o then bi iihow cuuk wby tbe .utile .bould i not K- .otii per roriaid I '.Vitne. my bind an I "eal nf tbe s! 1 -oart at Lewis , buri! tilt) ;Ldav ot December A II. t-t .t. I j. y. s.M)a, rier'ric r. Issue List for Feb. 15. t Danl Rensler vs J & VV An.lerson 2 J A J Young vs Jos M Thomas 3 Mi Kleckner vs Menses, Penny & Co 1 Jno H IKio.lman vs VYm Young 6 Cbs Brundage vs Jac and Aaron Klose 6 Twp of Limestone vs (ieorce Siear 7 Snyder ft firubb vs J A C Kleckner wi no 8 to 10 i other parties vs same 1 1 Htirk, Field & Co vs J H Kleckner 12 same vs same 18 Ludwtg, Kneedler 4 Co vs same 14 same vs same indorsee I lfi Daut Ranpler vs Jere Anderson 16 M'C'urrty Tate vs Vm Brobsi ! 17 C H Shnner for Vance vs Wm Rule 1 13 IV, same for Young vs same ' 3D F.noch Kaufman et al vs Ceo Zellers ! XI Johu Itileer vs Danl Reber J Tt David T Davis vs tlerides Marsh & Co 1 15 Charlotte Long vs Jere Kleckner et al i Tatrnrn T.irenan. TaTnTlrR I l.Ml,n a;.n tK.r I IV J n O. V .lsrob Packard, of Mifllinbarff. 1.1' d Ginti-r. of White lieer townfhlp. Thoiua. llreeo, of Jacob kremwr, of tlradj u have filed their petitions for Tavern License with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Ses sions of Union county, and the same will be presented on Mouday. the loth day of Feb. next to the Court for approval. Jan. St C. D. IIASSFN-PLUll, Dep'y C. 0- S. HERIFF'S SALE. By virtu ., e of Vend. r.x. issued out of the court ot Common Pleas ol Lnion county, anj to me directed. wiU be exposed to public sale or outcry on Monday.reb. Io, ist;,ai the Court House in the Boriuitrh of I.ewi-.bur, county of li'nion, at 1 o'clock P. M., a certain Lot of urouno, s maie in ine uwrouvn oi Lcwisours, county afureHll DamUetti ia lne .ene. ra town plan SCO, bounded on the south by St. Ucorge Street, on the (t ty rourtti Street, on the north by lot IS'o. 2.V.t, and on the east by Blackberry Alley, contaiutn; One- ff ourin ui ail Acre, more or les, with the appurtenances, at the property ol t harlr t. Sehnfl'. I F. A LBKItiHT. Sheriff. eherilTa Offloff, Lewi.borg, Jan. 16, lat. REGISTER'S. NOTICE. "70TICE is hereby given, to all concerned, J. that the following named persons hare settled Iheir accounts in the Register's Office at Lewisburg, linion county, and that the ! said accounts will be presented ft-r conftrm j alion and allowance at the Orphans' Court to be held at LEWISBCRC. for the county of ' l'nion, on the third .MO.VIIAV of February j next, bein; the l.V.h day of said month, viz : j 1. The account of leu is Evans. AJm'r : nf Thomas WilUamt, late of East Duffaloe Tp. dee'd. 2. The account of Michael Buntel.fiuar dian of Salome Frederick and Margaret Jane Frederick, minor children of George Frederick late of Buffaloe Tp., dee'd. 3. The account of Michael M. Maize Executor of Sarah Maize, late of Limestone Tp., dee'd- 4- The account of Levi Keister, Executor of Georiie A'ein'rr.late of White Deer Tp.dec'd. 5. The account of John Mitchcl, Executor of JohmStdclitt, late of Limestone Tp., dee'd. 6. The account of George I.eiser and John l.eiser, Adin'rs of Jacob Ltiser, late of Kelly Tp., dee'd. 7. The account of Ororee flriesbaeh. Trustee under the will of Ahri.B,ck laie of the boroush of Mifllinburj, dec d. ft. The account of Ueorpe Driebach, AdnTrot John l. linear late of the borough of New Berlin, dea'd. 9. The account of Jacob Ffnr.k, surviving Executor of the last will and testament of Henry Frock, late of Limestone Tp, dee'd. 111. Tbe account o( Elias Hoy, fiuanlian of Jacob V. Mohr, Benjamin F. Mohr. and Luther Mawrer minor children of .Vtiwri .WAr, late Susnn Mawrer, late of New Berlin dee'd, in account with said Jacob V. Mohr, Benjamin F. Mohr and Lnther Mawier. E, H. WEIKEL, Register. Register's Office, Lewisburg, Jan. 12, IS64. GREAT FIRE AND SMOKE ! At Hamman's Tobacco Shop. THE undersigned has opened a TObar ro anil Cigar Shop in the rooms recently occupied by N. K. Zimmerman, in Beaver's building Market St. (adjoining the Telegraph and "Chronicle" offices) where he is ready to wait on all who may wish to smoke or chew. Cisars of the best quality. anJ lhe best brands of Chewing Tobacco aUavson hand. H. H. HAM MAN. Lcwiiljur., Jan. 13, 1863. mJpd DIE U.N.U.V established id 1314 Who, K. 2.652. "CHRONICLE," estaMi'she.1 In 1843WMe fa, i,0S. ;tm st Li:. a rood new rtmefr 4 Hou-r.aii! lull Corner Lot. Term!?!.!. suit. Apply to M. IrEKH.tKT, i J.O..".' W. Lwiibirg 1 CENT Two ROOMS above Bennett liio's Urn? S ore, lars inquire of itinn.- liio's Ire S ure. For further panicn- I.ewisburg, Jan. 15 VALtJAELE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE I rilHK subscriber rtters for sale the follow- ins valuable Towu Property', situated 1a tiie I;.. rough ot I.ewisburg. as follows ii tine laree double two-stofey frame Hooe and Lot, suitable for two families, on St John' nreet, one square north of Market at., and t.?o very desirable building Lots oz by I0i. feet, adj'.imng. Three do, same kize, on St. Mary's street. Also, one larse double two-storey frame House am! Lot, surtaVe for twoamilies, on Fourth s'reet, rt..rth nf Market. It not solit at private sale, the above property will ba t ffPred at public sale, on the Ifi h c' Fetiruary next, Tefuis tisj, to suit purchasers. , . . I hat desirable Residence and Business 1 . ..... . ,. . - an I on ..i.-nri sum, uni . iim'i uo f ! Fourth ?treeis. now oecnpted by the snbscri ber. i also otfi red. Kor further particnlars anply to Jan. 15 MRS. M ARY HOI'UHTON. Atijoiinietl OnrilANS' COURT SALE. 1") Y virtue of an alias order of the Orphans" ) t.eurt of Union county, will be sold at 1'iihlic sale, on the premises, Friday, 51b fh. If;l. at I r M, the followirj described Real Estate : .No. I, all that certain tract of lind, situate in fhite Deer township, Union county. bonnJei by lands of Jacob Stahl, Paul Uief lenJerter, Samuel d'emberling, Joseph Klin. 'A'i Iiiw l!obir3, and others, containing 100 Acres more or less, having thereon erected two Dwelling Houses, Barn, and other eut buildms. with the apparienances. .No 2, all that certain lot of ground situate in the town of New Columbia, numbered in the t wn-plan of said town No 2, adjoining I.rt ! ! on the south. Water street on the j nr. ;)., Snsouehanna river on the east con tain ins one fourth of en acre more et less with the appurtenances. Terms and conditions made known at sale by THOMAS ARBUCKLE, Administrator of Davin Smnsa, dee'd PUBLIC SALE. WIU. be offered, at Public Sate, on the premises, on Thursday, February 4, 1864, at 10 o'clock A. M., a number of LOTS, inChillisquaqae T'p,Northd Co. situated on the public roadTeading from Lew isbu'fg to the Railroad, between the Planing Mill and the School House. . A space nf lu feet wide between the road and the front of the lots will be reserved tor a side walk and pavement. The lots will have a front of 6) feet on this side-walk, and extend back 180 feet to a street along the Canal. Alleys will extend from the foal to the street along tbe carrat.at suitable and conve nient points. The location bein near l.ewnbure. and directly on the line of communication wuh the railroad, will make it a desirable place cf resilience. If not previously sold at private sale, the above luis will be offered at public sale, on the day above mentioned. For further particulars apply to Jan 7 JOS.M.NESBir.nearLewisbtltg i? on mini? e mi, 4 TAVERN 5TAXD a STORE ROOM J- and all the fixmrds ready for ue- i ano a i- . ci. i.i.a u auiaceni io oiore. i u-.e5sion lit iaveru,ii oi .npru oexi ol store and Uweiime, on two days notice. THO. ARBI CKLE, Slifer P.O. Cnlcmtown. bratly Tp, l nion Co. Pa, Dm. 21. 1SA3 fats! Job! Camnfots! nt private Rale, CHAM BERLIN'S ADDITION, Iltst End of ltxcishurij. rPHE subscriber offers for sale a limited 1 nnmber of BUILDING LOTS situate on Market and Eighth streets, Lewisburg if applied for before the rirt or May next, when this offer will be withdrawn. These Lots have a frontage of fifty-five feet and the usual depih of those in the borough. A further description of this VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE property is deemed unnecessary ail parties interested can examine for thtmtette$. Preference will be given to persons inten ding to make Immediate Improvement. Alleys and streets, if neeessarv to accommo date purchasers, will be opened Without expense to the County. For price, terms, and other particulars. apply to R. H. Ctiay.iiM!t. on the premises. WM. II. CHAMBERLIN'. for self, 1025 aad Att'y and Guardian for Heirs To Ituslncsj) Men. TWO STORE ROOMS FOR RENT. thanberlln's Blork. corner 5th aa Market 81. LKHINBlKh. rt. rPIIEE Rooms are better situated, mora Y thoroughly finished and furnished, sonve- meni, and desirable to every respect, than any others in the place. One is especially adapted for the sale of Dry (roods, or geneial Merchandize. The other for the Grocery or Hardware business, or both combined. The town has a population of 3000 persons and is surrounded by a rich and very extensive agricultural and manufacturing Country. At present, there is no Hardware Store ia the place, or county, though greatly needed. Terms reasonable. Applv to R.H Chambar lin. CHAMBERLIN BRO'S Farms for Sale. ' THE subscriber otters for sals at Private Kale Two Farms situated near the borough of Hartlelon. One io Hartley iownship, containing ahoat l-tO 4rre, adjoining lands of Jacob Few, Jacob Smith and others, with a good Huase, Barn, and other buildings thereon. The other in Lewis township, containing about l.'IO Acres, with new Brick Nonas. Bank Barn and other Outbuildings, adjoint ag land of Wm Hoffman, Wm Wolf 4 others. For further information, inqw.. of th subscriber, residing ia Hartley township, nr of e-iwr.L Hacvi Emj in Har'ie'on bnroash. Cell. R. V. B. LINCOLN Executor.' Mile OF VALUABLEJEAL ISTATf. fPHE subscriber. Executor ef If nth Brit., I dee'd, offers at Private ia!e a GiiOU FARM sittiate-f on Pent rrerk In Uiinesiunat township. Union Connlv Dan'l a'svi'if live on the premises. The I:npro?fmni are t"4 two-stofy Frame Hotm ta'jtjlr a good Barrr. He aiso offers trre fZZpfe ?ATV MILL on said prvrffisssj-aad a tract of "wi l lM BE 8 Laud near by. jW- If said property be not Sold by the first of March next, ii will then be offered at Fftblisj Sale. Address CHARLES Pf EAAXTS. Exattttorof Hum BKtiS,oV Pte. S, Unnbufy. Pa House audi Lot for Sato i THE subscriber lifers, ar private sale, hit House and Lot, situate is I a ion town ship. Union county, three cj-re-s nf a mila from the L'nion Furnace, on tKe roaj leadiesj to Kelinigrove. adjoining tend cf Airos V. BuNktrkand David Betylon. T5e lot contain IT Acres. The Improvement are new ak wo-slorey Frame Hoave, with Owl Kit-acJL chen, and good never-failing Wa'r. Alstv a good Stable, and a&snt ot hundred Applet aand Peach Trees. 52 This is a desirable horn?, sdl'i-Sti for teamster. For further particulars ea'l on or" adVffe.-. the subscriber at lh Winfield P O, llnioit Co.. Pa. HAML'EL'A. WALTER5. P. W l.es 7, tf Farm for Sale. THE scnth-wet quarter of jretion 1t town it", north ran?e 8. ea of iM 4irf principal mend ran. Tbe said Farm liaat about two miles atnth of the eity of Freepcst. ia Stepliensoii Co., Illinois has a boot Forty .Vres onrfer eofovatioii.witli Log House and other Onibuiininas; is WaieraJ by tne of the most beautiful Springs in the1 roomy. and the baianreof the tract is covered1 by a thrifty growth of limber. Every acre of the farm is susceptible of cultivation, and when snitably improved would make one of the most urt.-ttn. ran dences in lilm"!S. For particulars enquire of Francis Wi!sf of l.ewisborg. P.; tam'l IS. Harris of Free p rt. 111., or the subscribers, at ?vann. ni. , B. CHAMBF.RI.IN, Nov. 20, 18C3 L. H. BOWEJI. F0H SALE AaaavThe residence of lhe late Mrs. MARIA LVl M. GRAHAM, sitnated oa Soaih Froat siren Lewisburg, nearly opposite !adepare en. Hall. For lerma, apply to Dec. 1 A. H. DILL FOR RENT. rTIWO-STOREY Brick HOtSE and 1 LOT on North Fourth street. March IH. 6J. H. r. eJHEI.LKM. JFov Kent, t7Two Store Rooms, 2 by 22 feet, anj Cne large Room oa second storey, in the raf of Kreraer, Long & Co's Store, on Third St , Apply to P. BEAVEH THE Auditor appointed by the Orphar'S Court of Coi.in coonty to audit settle an.l adjust the acconnt of Thomas ForMer, dee'd, administrator nf J. F. M. Forster.dec'd. as filed by Matthew Morion administrator of said Thomas Forster dee'd, and to report distribution of the accountant, will meet ih parties interested for the purposes of his appointment on Sal ore ay February 6, 164, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the office of Orwig at Hayes in the Boroorhof Lewisburg ALFRED HAVES. Auditor. FOR SALE. 4 VOftB of first rate, heavy, 11-brokcaV XX. orking OIF. V, Not 2T FRANCIS WILSON. MEN WANTED. 50 OR GO MEN WANTED A Carpeniers, Boatbuilders and Larjorer?, Cr'O WHOM constant employment and good 1 warm will be given. - CASH PAID Kv CRT WIEK. FRICK. BILT.MEYER A CO. Lsvisbarg. Pa., December 14. IB6 A. ELTON & Co., ant Dealer la Leather, Sumac, Sheep and Calf Skins. JVV 434 AbrfA Third ttrtet, Philadelphia. I" EATHER, Sumac and Skins, bought, or j sold on Commission. Advances made on Consignments. Nov. 3S, 63m3 $2500 Wjuitcd. VY person or persons having the abort) x amount to invest ean do so upon a first class judgment, aad a first mortgage, by ap plying immediately to J. r. & JOHX B. LINX. Dec. 31, 19G3 Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Litters of Administration upon the Estate ot JOHN HOPP, late of Lewisburg. lnion county, deceased, have been granted lo the undersigned, by the Register of l'nion county, in due form nf law. Therefore, all persona indebted lo said estate are requested to make immediate payment i and those having aay just claims are also requested to present then legally authenticated for settlement lo Hl'BLEV AD8RIGHT, Ada'r. Lewisburg, Dec 1st, 1863. Estate of Jacob Grove, dee'd. VTOTICE is hereby given, thai tellers of l Administration upon the Estate- of JACOB (JROVE, late of Kelly township, l'nion Co., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Unira county, in due form of lawi therefore all per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate sav ment, and those having just claims egaiaat the same are also requested lo present them properly authenticated tcr settlement lo ABRAM GROVE. Admin r Kely Tp, Dee. 7. 483 p-J WOOD CHOPPERS. ONE Hundred Wood Choppers wanted ent wood at Beaver Fornace, for which good prices will be fid in Can. monthly- Jan.S.64. FRANCIS WAUItrX JOHN H AWN, MANrTACTrRER cf I-nrrrr-i Fr cuMiOU XsiUbca, L.buij. fa (
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