MI Ml men 0 "THE I'NIO.V established" ia 1S11 Whule No- 2,633. BY 0. T. WOKDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, JAN. 20, 1864. "CHRONICLE," established in 18-13 Who! Nn., i,032. At ii..0 per Year, ansa) In Advance. ill rlllllMIKU NKWI-WKFkll liievhy M.irninir, k FrMay Afiernons. 'TTKXrinN.CIJIZHNS ! A Meet, ing will te held iu Itidi pnd-iit Hil, on Thursday Evening. J-iti 10 consider the Volunteer and It nm'y q i'stinu. K3TCoai out Id Independent Halt this (Tuesday) evening, mil hear lbs mao from Yicksburg, Mississippi. And bring long few neighbors. When in good trim 19 a large audience makes most meo he is a very entertaining speaker, lie will be in ?Iilton oo Wednesday, and Mane; Thursday. I "In Union it Strtnytk." Jiel S. Hei- j were left comparatively defenceless lo Ml bere end elsewhere, iu our existing em- . i ai. -. b n ... ...... tn ..ii..t. n. . ' harr aa.mcnt. In lav saida all nartivan feel- I ley, of Chester couuty, has bought out j prey ln rnor. our ny wm , u-.i.u.. .... ... ..... ... p.....- Hirrisburg Correspondence. Friday, Jan. 22. Last evening, aoout IW persons as.em- sou conaunu..... .u i,-..- u. . w ,, ,, f... :,. : ,ffnr. , .Pnnrt the. common causa which bled in the N. S. Presbyterian bouse to j l.nville--tbe Democrat, conducted since j nfR(..r4t ,,dlplfl.(,( c-om n. oneci and 1 involve, the welfare of os all. bear a sound, eotertaiuing leoture, before I 1840 by CtlARfBS Cook, snd the Ameri. tmotn , ,)ef,.nd ,ne Qnvernment eaitnt Gentlemen of the Senate and Hon of the Young Mu' Christian Association, can issued for several years by Dr. Bmiw- j any foe, became deserters, difi-d Heaven Representatives, I pray you, in God's from I'rof Wilson of Carlisle eulject, ! EB. Io this long career of frieud Cook, ! in shsmeless petjury, and with fratricidal : namo, let us, in thi era in the history of . . .. s,;.ine. Th. h- h.a won a biirh rank ss SO able, eour- I "" urew ineir sworas against me eoun '"""' r !- v our h.,,s pu., -- o , of ,hpir. ilin.p d mhrn ,.,,., ,,. .n.lienee was do compliuisot to tenus journalist. Ir. ISrower also has . ' meagre auaieuco w uw . had thus completed its preparations, wan- the mind or the morals of llsrrisburg, j shown himielf moat vigorous sonbe for miAui m ouf where vile snd worthless exhibitions are ! toe r gni. uom genuemeu, w u.T, u.y ' so greatly patrooimd. Uotb Houses have adjiuroed over until ! Mnmlii-the inineritv in the Senate refusing to do anything because they e&o SSrTbo Union papers in Sunbnry nut elect a new Speaker. The payment condemn in fitting ami just terms, tbo J of Feb. interest is coming on, and if the injury on the Copperhead sheet there by a Demoeraoy choose to add a Million to onr few thoughtless barum snarum York State ' State Debt, they have the chance. 9ud ample room for their skill and experi ence as champions for the right, and tbo conoord io the support of all mea-iir s fjr the preservation of this great Republic. A. G CUKTIN. people Never was war i causeless. The North had sought not sectional triumph, in vailed onion of the two j.mrnals we doubt not j gbts, inflated no wrongs npnn the .mum. k .iiiie'i id pre.erve inn n'Uiii:D, not 10 destroy it, anil even when rebellion presented the sword as the arbiter, we will be found advantageous for the party aud foT the pockets of ell eonoerned. pKi.NiriCAKT Keijikb. The last term of tbo Nurtbuinberlaod county court was An Acrostic. BV THE IITT .1X1 'r IKO.1 BHD. Bo.tir. you'r. rijfht tli.o go abratl I. an vzv old anil nflm raw! ; Tn )r... thin maxim tnt great, Tr, "BitU-r ini- of If." .Iraurbt, Karh. imfiiir. tlTiuk, t,jf tL. .ay, ic.p'at th. iMnm ton.. dar, H hn fnH wiil flotl tn vnur iurtf.s In.t..il lit itiin anil languid Natur. batU altb a litti. aiU. kj cti-d what diMM!.. bath mail.. Ob ! ItLb taR warotDR una and alt, Find b"alth atnl viur .Vr jrou fall, lu kKunk;.fini ui Hin.i-f Iron,' K.nnwtMd a waa lird Broli; On t);i. all i-.'l!e tan rely : Ni' it rou wih it nfcai.: apply. T'i all il..-rtall DlugillhU, kc Aft. A l.aiKTnfiil. exhausted every effort consistent with the i existence of our (iovernmr-nt tn avert the I lilnnda ni.m. rf l a 1 .et tliV.A .an.. marked bv a bold ruose I'D the Cart of!.. .: ..j..... ' . ldiers. It U giving that paper an undue Tbi. afternoon, 1 dropped in to tee the j JoR,)AS Th, of the eounlJ of di,mMI)llprB,,Ilt or !n,f rDf eio. advantage ; the injury was not great, but ; D.uphin County Court. Ibey have a , g3()u y oQOO-but ths Copperhead ; war, was met by g.nerons efforts to avert it givea it a chance to appeal fur more splendid House, well arranged, and presi- j ConimiMjouer. dr.w .bout 4 Cop. Jurors ' the storm nf death which threstened to putrODagc, and to itrengthdB prejudices, j ded over by Judge (Pearson) universal- j o . Union. Now when we see that there I nnt ,n l"dera ' ,n9 rnbellinn t-The official qnou Of -he Dreft upon ! " "d " " .re f,ur good Union paper, supported in , P-'- oT v r ,V, rl7of th, Li8t f V8ndueS Unio, conn,, is gU. ., 12-over 50 ; Tbere " lh' cuun' l" C"P ' U b Uksn -oS." l Government ever devis A""rti w" " " -"" lu. than our rough estimate. W. know rwl o( r..!-.y conductor named , fo grMlleJ bat the 2600 ara quit8 M , hj , aj., fnnagg,. that many are re-enliating, and if eaeb j for e0i0,"'lB8 ,rom 169 'e,,n8 , likely " be iotelligeot, competent men, as j Three ve.n nf bloody, wasting war, and : Irb.i-llrul KsUleof II. Mnplrr. Srt . bile Oeer. Town. hin and Horouh will offer a little ' la"ruu vouif..ujr. jn In this nufair preponderance tne norna sacrinee oi a q-ianer ui win- reti.lJ-lirai i.uuot r. nary houcbius. trwnax ... . . oharaeter bad many and luflaentia , f !, ,ur. i, ... i. n lives attest the deaperattnn of their 4euntv. and lake some pains to procure i ' . of Cop. Jurymen, tuere is very uaiuraiiy ' ' r I I. A L. 1 .. ...,1 ;..!., i;. I r . .... . nurn-s. tn overthrow our liberties. Mourn- fcl,.tepr. our n.triorte httie eountv will : ,,,lu" "uu l '"u",'""'"","6 much unworthy material. And acoord- ; -r- scape the draft entirely. The Eye and the Ear. DR. S. H. KN'HiHT.of l.ewiabar.. havin hail twenty-fivr years' prartici-, ihVrs his services iu ihoe who are a'H'c.rt wuh diseased Kves or !-ars. The fotluu-iti is one of a number ol Tesmuonials : My 1.1. had eat.rai-t of nnth : . blind nf t ... and DH.rly n.f tl,r nth- r. I I1..1 i.liy.fci.u. .ttn.ling biin tn no .flWt. Itr linLL-L cii'l, rt'..h bt. eta, an-l rrl him vithuulaii .jrail-.o. I l!ld a j.i .0 a bo ar altlii b-d t gl him a call. SAML'KL Wotl. Il.rli.t 11. Jan 7. I-U 1 1"-'- A Lid) lrresiiBtftal nested. V'lS'l IM!r.r in th aimr demrn. lu currei.nd .ilh ai.ia itit-lhgi-nt youutf lady 1m islru. lu Ule tAJua an-l ni"S at h-.rt. audita, 1.IKI r iiKi. V it it VT, U). K, 11:21b M V V l. l.j I.iaud, 3. C. W. TL COHWELIUS, government l"nlertakr( HAXHYII.I.E. TEMf. Dealer In all kls.s sf Metallic Bartol Una, ft y:ixc COFFINS. Tfll.l. aiiend promptly to the tmssyata. V lieu of Uodies.or rvt.lg hi fv rasa 1 to respectior deceased Soldiers. . H. LEW I. of ew York, (more recentlv from tfee Armv of the Potomac.) for Embalming of thepead by lr. lluma.' "American Pioces," eklowl' eJied 10 be the best and only true process iw the United S'ates,witl have bodies embalmed when desired. Principal Oliire and Warerooms So. 49. Church St.. Nashville, Tean. es,a,e are requested ,o make immc.,,,, pay- i - w' lnZZ mPiil. ami thos hv'n nisi rN.in. aoaitit i . ' J ... . . . Estate of William Cutter, dee'd. j VDMIMSTRATOR S NOTICE Whereas, i Lettera of Administration on the estate i ol William Cutler, late ol lirady l iwiuhip : deceased, have been granted to the snh-cril ei j bv the hVgister of Union comity in due form I of law. Ihrrefore all persons indebted to said , and sorrow sprcsd over the entire I.. ..., 1 d U'll.. ..I rn.ai.rl. !........ . . . lui; ... w. v.wa...6, .v.-..., . ngIy( judg0 Jgr(lJ excuKt a nuiiiDer ol , Dt. nd def(l nd d.iot,jorj ,r8 th6 of Jlontrose but in vain : deteotives bad ; im.. h.e.n. the. enuld not under- ! . :t.i i.: k. th. h.nd jarCspt. John A.Morris gives notice ,r,cked him, on three several days, return- ! , , v ' ,-h.Ild in.in,.,.d that there ' Our nennle have been snrelv tried by to-day that be is authorited to recruit for ; ing onl, lmo tbirds or a half of the money ; . . imnrorement in the mo,e vf . disasters, but in the midst of the deepest hsrrn j Prrwaal rmperl) at U. Hnnilrr.Biitr.lue V EN UU R M (TtS for Ml at th. Star A Chronic!." i.fH.. CcrrecleH Weekly Wheat. 1,45 Eeea I 20 I Kve 1,20 Tallow 10 the aaine may pre-enl ihein da'yauilienucaied for seitiement, to the subscriber. loa-: JOH. MCKK. Administrator. RtCRL'ITS WANTED! For the Veteran Volnnteer Corps. THE undesigned having fieen leiailcd for the purp se of Ht- rraitmg fur the eieran Volunteer Corps. Those who have served for nine ur more consecutive months.wtil obiain a llouut) ol' -l Uull art! Soldiers who have been bon uraiily discharged on account of phy sical disability, bul are n t nntliied for field seivice.wiil be accepted and receive the same Hnunty. Those who have not been 'a ar.l (Tenn ) S(evensJn and Hrn'jfeport. (Ala,) (jj-t'ommunicaiions promptly answered. Sir Vt' R CoRSlties ia authoriid t. reftr U m. He la g.Dtl.nia. rf itit--srity, and will p-rTi.ra. all that aw lu.h.rUlHfiiiliiaa. l.M.KK JOU.IW.'S, a.isnid liilltafy xioivrmel NOT1CK. VI.I. persons having claims against lb University at Lewtsbarg. will please) j present ifiera Itr seiiletneot, to tiie under. siened ; and loose inieoieii, are requesiva u make seniement. IVOIhce Fnck's Bloels, . Third SL three doors from Market. J. A. KELLY. Agent. the iitn Army C.rps, and has detailed he bad received be is convicted, and; . A ' b,rd bit at the Com- i f'0001 Dve "ood unfl!,,'nD? j Corn, old 1,00 Lard, fresh 12 Lieut. Beale to operate in Union county. ' himself aud family are in sorrow and dis-; ' . J . fr injnBn : devotion to the great eause of our common (Jat. pr 30 lt, 75 Clover seed 7. 00 The enlistment of the three eomD.niv, 1 ,ce Nol C0Dlflnl i(h a fair salary, i ffi,-9,0tnelr, 'T'' Um ' P -n i eou,"ry- lMia p0n ,ba ?UimM lnl 2 Wo(l . it. r.i , n . - fir,ce- -01 C0D,"nl " "'r "'"rj' deot Judge of their own party. Men will nmpn of tn9 riht, they have proved I)ri..d a PPi. fi lb Potatoes . 50 n the 5!.t Regiment w.ll go a great w.y mnd unM Df decent livelihood, be must I io mmtte of iV.he .tern duty, and j lr 8hlZ Z ."...fi toward rel.evng our town 0 the draft, but : Beed, ..fliuri.h, and live "fast" .nd the j kiDJ bnt ., ehou,d . u ,t the worlb, of .heirrich inheritance of fr.ed.m. Fresh KuMcr... 25 Ribs 4 Sides 6 wi not en.ir.l, clear ns. ouldn t it be end js eb.o,a and wo and want. .ntntgt nd of dec0 Their fileli-y ha, been well reward j Htfft 4, 5, ,nd 6 ,Ual well to move in the matter before our j Several Commonwealth eases were dis- j In God s own gnod time, He has asserted . gire7 DO to Sl.OO Country Soap 4 A G olunleers are all credited tn other dis- j p06ed 0f ;n , hour the defense in one tricts in consequence of high bounties? . cue ver, sensibly ssying tbey would not & Dll 01 UOngreSSIOnai nisiury. nis avenging power ; inn 11 mi. war i ,)(.. Senator Powell, of Keutucky, flared op persisted io by the leaders of the rebellion No matter h iw many enlist, if they are ; ,rgUe , hopeless case the provoealion in noi creunea io our aistnct, we win be another sajiog tbey would not ttOUe tbe better OB. j -nnviatinn inid in theaa aeceral aueeesfliva 1 cases sgreeiug they would not contest, j Senate committees trade .00 ion in tbe other day because tb. Copperhead : " " evident then sl.verv and 1 W AR, ..,: . 1. 4 trcsson, the fountain and stresm of disetrd b fc ask a mmor.tyln tbe Senate was not consulted ' eolBn.0n r.o-PHEaSS' 5 :eseive ! with reference to tbe formation of the ! e "" k. nt i-.i-M.rg. R.t. O. r. U-lnlnz-r, ARfni- untold and lli.-a LotldA Spiker Graham, -d Pa. Cav., During tbe debate, In this great etriiile for our honored 1 " "1 1 ... 1 .11 ... 1 ' . 1 : . 1 1 1 : . II l.. I. . a nn imllliir. having re-enlisted wih most of his Com- 1 Fr"l r6u ':n "9 ler ' ,De U0'D8 " 01 nary ""B " , "!. ""7"" ,' p.ny,gi. on furlough at Lewi.burg. He '. - "eded no word,. Consequently, a course pursued when PoweU'e DemWr..i, , fiJZUSltSTS. bs been in service 'J years, receully iu numBer 01 cf conciuueu friends were in tbe maj irity, was given ; ' -1- . L n,.mAil . n ,1 nunstfln, ff met Mr. IlALB. May 1 be allowed a word, . J. . .H. . hpr heih-r tn - i Biri m ucuiauis tu w w a. w - the Commissary department. j Jt there were "plenty left of tbe same We hear of numerous other citizens on ' ,ort-" their way homeward, preparatory to the j Tbere WM ' 0on,P"' of CooTei P"'' final march upon the skeleton of Rebel- 1 ,rMeM ,or " "ss,ul- ,Da ot""J tntxt dom. i : . 1 -I ... iu cuuipieAiuu iuu vuin.ior. jum r ww iubi utuu. a uivo uccu ucio iui utmuj t . . t rru ...... -i mr- Ic.nta lisaVA lallpn. 1 herfl III POftrda , older ones bad sad and ibonghtful express- ! years : and I tbink it is within a erJ I hospital that baa not been visited by oar . ions some full of thought, and pride, and abort period that ever I or anybody with ! jtlDj offices to the sick and wounded, tbere resolve and the young presented some' whom I ever acted was consulted in regard j is not a department io which brave meo ; . ,t l . .. . t....... f,.. .,! .l. t .: . f .u. J. I rlo nnt answer with cride to the name of Duatiuicua 6ici;.m, .u.h., . uu ,f 111. tUIUl.tlUU V iu, iuuiwi ....... a . .. . tarJust now, we see the Tory pipers are trying every dirty, sneaking, eoo'empt ible wsy they can think of, to prejudice and iuflime the penple against the Taxa tion made necessary to put down the Slaveholders' Rebellion. We bave oo file sir? I do not know what the question is ; r(,pe jnTas,n, or to fight the battles of the but, I tbink, if there be a member here j Uuion whenever and wherever her people who has a right to speak of the experience j were demanded. Upon every field made aud it was a study to note tbe d.fferenees of being in a minority on this floor, I am ! btstono aod saered Dy tne vaior ni rur (luaari.!. hat ,.n T h... been her for man. " J NOTICE ! rriHE subscriber wishes to settle his old X Uooks from 161 to Jan. I, I S6. and de sires bis friends to call wiihin 30 days, or the accounts will be in the 'eiquire's hands. Call at his Siore, opposiie Walls A Cos. Jan. 21, "6t N. R. ZIMMERMAN. A1 FOR, SALE. A DESIRABLE Building Lot, situat'd in a pleasant part of l.ewisburj. Terras to suit tne purchaser. For further informa tion inquire of 10a3 C. D- BREWER. .... . a i t- . nor noli atate. ana wDiiB oiniiT. .uuuie., sparaiiDO eves ana iigui-utanca, laugoins: remcmoer on one oc.a.iuo i luiua, ir, . - - - - . . , , , . , , , - U u -, . .. ,- . , ; loyal hearta will turn with feelings of na f.a. homa of the naler nortions exbib-1 vou will remember the same a list ofi , .. .. i .t for our next psper, tbe views oo thst sub-; ie(J their whUe pi,eruitt m0st unmistaka- eommittees was reported bere, gotnp I do colnm(,n d-liverance of Penosylvsnia and jcot of a Northumberland county soldier, b)j Tfae uri,burg darkies are bonora-' not know bow, and I was omitted altogeth- j the Union will stand recorded in the nn- a descendant of one of tbe Revolutionary; . ret...nl.d in lh. Ba,lv.furm.d Union ' r from .nv eommittee. and so was mv 1 eurnassed elory of that bloody field. II.rnA. of W.ominir who has f.iu?ht and ! armies. luffared'for bis country. Will you heed Jan. 23. What he says? The ievere and widely-extended anow t&Oae of thesoldiers tells of a sudden ! and wind etorw of tbe last of Deo. and discovery of tbe "politic.' of a family in first of Jan., will long be memorable in Dixie: Our regiment, (he says,) was io j our annals. Tbe storm extended from the Northern Mississippi, and, halting near a j Great Lakes through Kentucky and Ten Cue mansion, tbe boys were making for j neasee to the Gulf. How many persona the chicken quarter, when the lady of tbe and animals were frozen, is yet unknown. Louse appealed to the Colonel fur proteo- j A llaciue writer says tbe thermometer was 32 to 46 below xero. Senator Lowry, of Erie, started home excellent friend oo my left, Mr. Sumner and eo was tbe distinguished gentleman RECRUITS WANTED, For Union Co. Companies IN TIIII 9tu ARMY CORPS. rriHE Secretary of War has authorized Major General Bornside to recruit the old -Ninth Army Corps to 50,000 men, for spe cial service. Union county has three Compa nies in the 51st Penn'a, in this Corps, and I .a "h.rdl. renew m. nloo .that kt,oula ? ,M n" ' nertniee c.m- , . , Z t ' panics, who, to the nonor et ineir county, during tbe term of office an which I am have renlsleii and rehrve herself from ihe Li.niria, Nov. S. 1863. 'PHE Dimes Paving Institution of Lewisburg i I has this dav dec:ared a Dividend to the) in service will receive a Ilounty of 30 j stallholders of FOUR per cent on the capital Ifullartt.and all will be paid Li ttollai sluc, ald m payable cn demand. as soon as sworn in. y p SHELLER, Traaa. As the draft will certainlvtake place if the : quota of earh district is not lilted in proper lime, and as ihe .$-100 eommuta:ion clause of the enrollment act will prot.ab!y be repealed by Congre'S, persons liable to be drafted should enlist and obiam the bounty, and not wan to be dralted without it. Call ai residence of the subscriber, oc S.'Uih Filih street, Lewisbur?. JOHN" A. MALS, Capt.Co. B,5;b Reg. Pa. Reserve Corps. Estate of Lewis D. Yarger, dee'd. DMIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE Letters of administration on the estate of Lewis D. Varter, decea-ed. late nf Hartletun Boro'. having been granied to the suhscrmer by the Register of Union cooniy in due form of law. all persons indebted to said otate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and all having any insi claims against Ihe same may present them dulv authenticated for settlement to JOHN VARtiER, Admin'r TO TEE PUBLIC. SOME person, whose interest it would pro bably be if I were to leave Lewisbur;, has circulated Ihe report that I had sold out my Uallery, aud left town. 0 far from this being the case. 1 have just made a very im portant improvement in my Skylight, aud am now taking better Piciores than ever, at my uau.I planp. or.r Squires' ?-h . Store. . few door .t i.f IteUW'a R.ir. Ilvu. bere I ui at all lim.s prp.rl tn wait on all m old frn-nda and mar .amh.r Ol or. tmt. la CAIIO F1H T'. KAP1IS 1 i hiiirllir. th. enaniry to prm-a not bvltar, but u guod, a. 1 ea. i" .-.-u.aa.ra. M. B. Wb.a I da 8.11 ml and laa... I will t-t ray a i.us iodw, a .mm k i III ItXCT ALIIRIGI1T, 4 TTORNEY AT LAW. OiBce near the X. Court Hooe, in ihe room lately occu pied hy L. B. Christ. Esq. "ara pay and boanta, and pensions proenred for aoIJ- tion, as she was "a good Union woman, and they all stood np for the Govern ment!" Just tbeo oue of the children to see a dying daughter, and was io a rail- cried out, "Oh, mother, that horrid Yan- way traiu which was standing etiil, being ! of ,be commj,tee on Private Land Claims, xee.e got dtn. iuvis (.a f.g rootter; and is blocked by the snow, near l'aincsviile, O. r.nBhter.l where I served witbont reujoD. m. k,r.t a arilar I mart 1 1 OIVA fHW thniM J j. V A ... .I I lrs T thrir Ittifavl rttnnaWntsfiw- - stleu. .gMHhlin. .k.t who now Standi at the bead of tbe TSS. ,., .B(, ..... lfl ,ka nmsecution , ,.,. .nd neishborhood for the nurnose of !'l"'ui' n'?!'?" T. ?? '"blr w " . r- r- - - - - - - r- r -- ..v. ..ua. -i.nurg. an. a, 04.i ury ot toe United states. ewere omit- j 0f tt wir, and in aiding tbo rvational j taking advantage ni tne mgn nouDties onerea ted altogether, and on instituting soma Government in every effort to seeare early ? - This should be stopped, and 6 ... , . L.nr.n county volunteers sernred for her own little inquiry of the Democratic oligarchy j end complete success over our malignant . (.(,ropanjes . and ltcanoniy be done by town that ruled the Senate as to why it was '0M- . . ships and borough, offering snch additional .... For the preservation of onr national; bounties as will make it an object to enlist in aone, we were poiueiy iniormeu inai we , M th-- sbonld be gubordinated. ' our own Companies. It is belter to pay One uiu nut ueiuug iu uo.i ganixation, and therefore off the eommittee finally my health got this same psrty did put me at tbe tail end AUDIT. JX the matter of ihe account of K. R. Zim merman, Administrator de bonis Don of ohn Rishel, deceased, the subscriber was appointed auditor, by the Orphans' Court of i nmn county, tn make distribution o, th iuj rn oi- ; jt jg tne gM, highest, noblest duty ol the ; nunnreo iiinn.u iin...ii "t J1'"" oaiance in hands of said adminisirator. to we had been left i ci,iz.Di, j, bis protection in person, ! commutation. Union and East Bufialoe town-, lhos, le-ally entitled thereto; and lor said -i. n..u .. r r i, . seitin? ihe example. Lei there be , n.ir-...i. -.n .11 i... entirely. But, sir, property, and all civil and religious pr.vi- n ffor n , ownshjp , fi, I Lewisbiirr. on Kridav. ihe S9th dav an. nnlitioallv. that i leges, aud for Its perpetuity 10 iorm ana lhe lhrt.. vfleran Companies Capts. Linn's, , 0f Januarv. A. D. l6t. at one ..Vlnck P. M going to wriog his neck '." Tbere was no further doubt about tbe "loyalty" at that household ! It is Done .' The Loan of the Secretary of the Treas ury nndcr President Lincoln for five One eould not sen a rod on account of the drifting snow. While thus standing, a single ear, with two locomotives, came thundering along at tbe rate of a mile a minute, and dabbed wiib all its force into tbe rear of tbe standing train, demolishing etranoe or rcproasb. i-n- ... Ilunlred Million Dollar,- all taken, ! 80me ""D6 D1 wounutng w aod Ten Millions over! Aud it is already , P"eDge"- Mr. Lowry was driven quoted at Hire per cent, premium. Thus ' tbroD6h dom b wh,ch be M 8,"iD8' d tb. .nn..i ,A n.,ri...; ,i.. j and the first be knew be was in a enow- Free States sustain the National Govern. meat, against the base efforts of tbe Cop. perhead leaders to prejudice the people against tbe Loan. The Old World will look with amazement opon this etupei bank, without s scratch upon bis person : Augustus Fisher of Milton caught s Salmon with a book and line lately in the Canal near Wateontown, which weighed s fraetion over nine pounds. Gov. Cnrtin's Inaugural Address. Fellow-citizen of the Senat and lljme of JCcpretentativm : Called by tbe partiality of my fellow- citizens to tbe office of Governor of Penn cower, be owes all bis efforts, bis lnfiu- ; Hassenplue's and Carman's (the Walls ence bis means, and bis life. To oom- tiuards"), and Union county will be saved V .. .11 t. .. ' Trim , itrarr .... .nh ir.fta.in would vm dui to. ."- -.... UIU1UI.B W..M , civs it renewed existence, and enable it Lewisburg .Jan. 26 1 WM. JON ES.Aud. Cash paid for Bark. 1 have been ordered ov uen. nurnsiae to .,n to nlunire us into another causeless , .,,. ,:ik..m 1 K" K ", delivered at -r- r o - : " Id the destraction of the mi1iiry pow- T WISH o purrhae a lare qtiantitr f rmy Corps and will be eiad to co-ope- my Tannery Yard in Lewisburg. for which rale wuh borough and township committees to relieve themselves, and for lhe good uf the dous proof of tbe power and the confidence j P""""0"- of our Government. Hon. Eli Slifer. Secretary of tbe Com- bnt he feels bruised from bead to foot, and j eylvania for another term, 1 appear before says bis eyes seemed to flash fire for a dsy. I ou -'I J "n9W 'he prescribed ob- J J J I : . : ,A ...-..,.. ,k. Pnn.lllnlifln nf ik. ft av.a n a nt hnrpnp . n .1 a... anit ' ' ... ' ! Uuited States aod tbe was occasioned by want ol proper ears and W. ;r nf the rebellion is alone the hope of service. peace ; for while armed rebels march over U. S. Bounty, $302 10T new ReCrHlU. the soil of any State, no real freedom can U. S. Bounty, $402 for Veterans, prevail, aud no governmental authority, 1 in addition, of course, to all local bounties consistent with tbe genius of our free that may be appropriated by county r dis. ' instiiutions, can properly operate. j "' . . , The people of every btate are entiiied cnm f ir JVnn,a Resim.nts in the 9lb Corps nndtr the Constitution to the protection of jn ,he ,j,Irict of Union county, who will lur the Government, and to give that protcc- ' uih all desired information upon ihe matter. tion fully aud fairly, rebellion must be JOHN A. MORRIS, ("apt. and A.Q. M., disarmed and trodden in the dust. Ky , will pay lhe hhest price io cash. May U, 18B3 E. J. HI I.L. Doctor S. II. KNIGHT nA3 located himself in LEWISBURG, where he will attend to the practice ot medicine. Market St. nearly opposite A aimoas' blooH TESTIMONIALS. 11 UTHfii. L uio. Co., 5ow. 44, ISeSV Iw Sir : Vy lir and sti.tsacb waa a. badly di 1.11S that all h. aw. Ufiia ai- up, lloalr. and all ; bwS 1 cimtinU'l to tak.ynur twliein. aud it l4 aa,aw4 I i'.. ara w.ll. 1 know . .unbvr 1. a.y BtMsbburbowS tliat hal lun,; aod hr cunlilainta, that wralv4 by y.ur mdimfi. A. Uf. h...t. I would Mj.aw.M www arr atrlk-Tl with dia v H.a. to. . call, and a... ttSs auJuicutJ. Toura truly. Julli OvODLANDAH. nTtTos. Vnio. Co . Sot. , 1SSS. Pear Sir : I waa arci -t-d with Slum.alvwi kar ... b.r f veara. and waa cur 1 by your aaMaaav 1 wa ..t ahl lu lea.e my brd wb-D I OBmenrwd tMkingfim aalu..l.t- miicina. and I ba.1 b-n att.ndml by tww other l hj,idana. Vuur. truly, JWUfU MILLIS. f.tnui.ro., Itnie. C, 5o 17. ISftS. br. ?. It. Knight: l)nr ir I waa aOictaS wibk Jth.umatim; I could pot wala oa. a tap, and l.ohasti of yf.ur Taluabl. mlH-iu. eurml ana i. a abort lltwa. X B.lTiM-allwhoar.altlHT4 with tbia dlavaaa to apply la you and gat curwi. Toura truly, i. BKOtSSV IIltTUT. C.lon CoSo. lf,lSnS. tor ?. Tf . Koljtit : la-ar Sir 1 awd yn tbia abatw tnantfo ordr tn b.n.f.t aulf.rtiv. bumanlty. Jly wis. lay a Inn. tin. with ewtranptio.. and bar liSb wr Iwaaw. ary waa cir-w up br all. 1 waa adywrS t. try cbwr .4 Inn... doctorn. 1 co.tinu. with your trawtuwHal: ywww iniiHne rnrrd b-r; ah. la aww wall. I woaUl adabaa all who ar atVicUd with lanft .nd ha dkaaaao to a. bo yww, or nd Utr ,ua, gvt your OMdHina, and w 11 aaal money, (lu-tl tuars rrap y, J011M SAXXaV 3IammotIi Dru": store BENNETT BRO'S.f aucceseori oT f S.C.tLbwru, MOST respectfully inform the public thaS they have assumed control of the abevw establishment, and just ree'd a fresh supply of Druss, Chemicals, Paints White Lead. Varnishes, Putty, Glass, Coal Oil. Mashlae) Oil, Pure Spices, Dyestuffs, 4c. Toilet Articles, a fine ssortmeni Rstrarte of Harrison's, llaul'a. Hawl.y'a.Glaa.'a. Baaia'a and olh.r manularturvra'. Also . Saw 1 TTai.. g Coliwuaa and 11 air Oil. by tbo bottl. or qaaauty. Soans! Soaps! for Wajliinr, Shaf ing, removing tirraaa, ani for Dtal ..rpoaaa. rocket Books, Purses. Port Follow. fn.k. U. a...- v ?: a.. . a . ' ' !"-". a. i u-ti' . luassT-a anivrs, ! tmUWm OT MM 4utl Knitlui. muiufswlan, itMtionmty, obotOw Cssvrt n4 Lamps! Lamps!! Coal Oil. and Fluid. Liquid Rennet. Cox's parklin Uttnr formsakiotftivlKi giiriisf VaDiliBVaOrtne. Intttii, PfAob. Almond. utmaraT.fr Us Wines and Liquors exvreaslr fop M.(HrinI porpoiwrs. Phvnicinns and psuirato dWriasr JT od .jtimJiiT, would (U veil to call tofon f rrlmiaa tslse where. these meat,, tod these alone. Bav't of Ka-trruiUiiff SerTice, 9th Corps, Ut of Pcna'a. Jhd. &. Ivt4wtf can we and w 11: 1 fancy fuhs-FAN c Y F3J RS ! I ilw nt" John Faireira, Now see where is the credit of the ' moowealth, and lion. Wm. M. Meredith, Rebels. While trreenbacks are tbe best ' Attorney General, tendered their resigns . . . 1 . : . 1 1 - , lions 10 oov. iurun, last ween, io relieve bim of all embarrassment in the seleotion of paper money, tbe Rebel offioial currency is ccmiog down below tbe value of tbe old Cootioeotal currency. Tba Rebel money is u bad and as baseless as tberr cause. of a cabinet for bis new administration. Gov. Curtin promptly declined seoeptiog them. We bave heretofore spoken of their eminent fitness, slike in point of character aod ability, for their responsible duties; and tbe loyal men of the State Constitution of the j h,f0 nd"'' u",00 prnf!Perlty ., and to discharge ! PciM- A in ,he P""r 1 WU ,n tbe loofided to me with I lurei io ''fl obedience to tbe oath I State of Pennsylvania, the responsible trust con (ni;, I bave taken. sDare no means, withhold no When first summoned before you, three P"er Bi(,b- cn strengthen the Govern years ago, to assume the sacred duties of I aoat ' thisconflmt. To the measures of the Exeeutive office, tbe long gathering j "o citizens chosen to administer the Na cloudsof oivil war were about to break I """d Government adopted to promote onr upon our devoted country. For years j 8"t C1UM. " g'e m3 cora,, ,PPr- tresson bsd been estnerins in mieht bad BO earnest oo-oper.uuu. Black Republican War. Public prints and public speakers per sist in calling this a ''Republican War" I "U be glad to learn that tbey srs to some et thorn atandinz aloof with th;. ! remain, it is no disparagement to (Jot. arms folded, declaring that it ia a war in Unrtio ' t0"' fjr ,b" ni?n meore Which they bave no interest or concern f ,UCCef"' tu'ned' he. " B0?a ?" nd eonscquently the, ,iU take no pari1 ,b' .'Tn' r f 1 ' 1 0 B0 Pwt j efforts, and unfaltering fidelity of Lit Sli- ,Dif- Ifer and Wm. M. Meredith. Chamber- v. ell, if this is a Republican War, then lra Repotitory. nia is a JJemoeratic fiebellion. When Ihe Rebellion was inaugurated, tbere were sixteen Democratic Governors, sod fifteen Republican Governors, (two neutrals.) Twelve of tbe sixteen Democrstio Gover nors went into the Rebellion np to their shoulders, sod three of the remaining four manifested strong hypocritical symptoms, hile srery Governor who did not call timself a Democrat stood for tbe Union at 'i uizards. Besides, a sympathizer or polngist for tbe Rebellion can not now be found who does not call himself s Demo and act with that psrty. Thus we willing to let tbs mstter bsisnee. Tbe County Superintendent of Common Schools of this county, Mr. Jscob Ulp, in his Report shows tbs number of male tesebere to be 110; number of female teaehers, 40. Number of male scholars, 3,661 ; number of female sebolara, 2,234. Out of tbs wbole number of towosbine. seven cf tbem refuse to accept the system of Common Schools. They are, Cameron, Jackson, Jordan, Upper Mabanoy, Lower Mabaooy, Little Mabanoy and Washing ton. SIdtonian. These Utter ssti-Free Schoolers are "Democratic" districts, in some of which the oitizens sign petitions sgainst tbs sys- i tern with sn A, nnt being educated sum I ciently to write their own name. been appropriating to its fiendish lust more and more bountifully of tbe nation's hon ors bad grown steadily' bolder in its assumption of power notil it had won tbe tolerance, if not tba sanction or a formi dable element of popular strength even in the confessed loysl States. Tbe election of a President in 1800, in strict conformi ty with tbo Constitution snd tbe laws, tbongb not tbe eaase, was deemed the fit occasion for an organized attempt to over throw the wbole fabris of our free institu tions, and plunge a nation of thirty mill ions of people into hopeless snsrehy. Tbe grave offence obsrged sgainst tbe Presi dent sleet seems alone to consist in bis avowed fi e it y to tbe 3overnment,and bis determined purpose to fofill bis solemn eovensnt to maintain inviolate tba Union of the States. When ioangursted, he found Ststes in open Rebellion, disclaim ing allegiance to tbe Government, fraudu lent appropriating its properly sna inso lently eontemning its suthority. 1 reason was struggling lor aopremaey in every' department of administrative power. Is tbe Cabinet it feloniously dls rfn.l na nit. apaan.la aara .nkkad tn enable the armies of crime to drench j "r.sl-f P"r snd eonuoent in frstsrnsl bloud-oar coasts j ". n o.ernm.n, 8t and Ns Hon, and 1 appeal to my fellow citizens, It is the cause of constitutional liberty and law. Powers which are essential to our com mon safety sbonld now be wisely and fear lessly administered, and that Executive would be faithless, and held guilty before tbe world, who should fail to wield tbe might of lbs Government for its own preeervation. Tbe details of my views oo the measures wbioh I reoommend are con tained in my reoent annual message, and need not here be repeated. I beg lo retnrn to tbe generous people of my native State my hearty thanks for their unfaltering support snd continued confidence. They have sustained me amid many trying hours of official embarrass ment. Among all these people to none am I mora indebted than to tbe soldiers of Pennsylvania, and I here pledge to those brave men my untiring exertions in their behslf, sod my most anxious efforts for their futurs welfare, and 1 commend bere, ss I have frequently done before, those GKAND JUROKS, Feb. T. 1S64. Hiffhe'm fipotta, John B Smith. Hrndq Wm Brown. White Deer lis Finney. JoelRanek, Fred erick bersham. X'u li'rlin Wm Ros.hon(f. LimesUm' Christopher Seebold, Jr, Amos Bei.ler. Michael H Miller. 1,'iuiibttrg fi. IV'. Peter N fiinter. Reuben Snider, James Hayes, Jacob Hummel. j.W Buffuliie Jaoob Frederick. Union .Voah Sieller. Lrwitburg S. IV. Thomas M. Nesbit, Geo. W Hafer. M'eor Buff.ilne Levi Shoemaker, Henry Noll, Isaac Kaufman. A'ev Daniel .V'll. f.ewn Valentine Ruhl- ittjiinburg Frederick Gntetius. TRAVERSE JURORS. Limnlme Emanuel Walter, Jas 8 Roud enbush, John Kinkerl, Martin Rohrabach, John Seebold. W iile Deer Elias Noll, Jaeob D. Ranck, Hartley Daniel Wagin.r, Joshua Knarr Henry Whitmer. Alio Berlin Joseph Erdly, Abraham Black, Simon Wolfe, John D. Hpiltler, Chas 1). Koush, Abraham Schoch, Charles Waller, Daniel Horlacher. Brady Thomas Fisher, Samuel 8 Oakes, John hremer. W'eaf 8iiffalneAex Benfer. Philip Sipley, John Waton, Jr, John C. Watson. UnffaJiie Valentine Kilter, Jeass Lore, Daniel Kisbel. M;JflinhurgStccb Gutelius. Lruiburg S W Samuel Bouse, John W MAX' . . n , . Kelly, James Mowry, S D Bates. A dependent npon tbem, to the fostering I w.!t. care or tba State. I can not elosa this sddress without so earnest prsyer to tba Most lligb that He will preserve, protect snd guard our belov- Lrmitbttrg N Y Isaac S. Sterner. A'rfy John Riser. Thomas Clingan. E-ut Buff, ilit Fiedrick Hippie. Abraham Fredrick. tJeorge Rankle. Isaac High. Union Philip Young, John Kunkle, Chas Oldu Wm Hannan. Samuel Rilter. I.cui Henry Rule, A bin R. Mench. TrsARCriSTRISI!T,beloi bib, South aide, ruiLADEirniA, Importer. Manufacturer ox, and Urader m All kind? of FANCY FURS '!.;!. Iw. ww. I with tn return my think, to my frtt-ndi f rnln and the urr.oniinc count is, for their ry lilvritl tnns.)C vjita'iid.-d to De durinat tba l5t fr-w vrars.antl wuDid j to thrm iliat I now bT in stort?, ot mr own irop iftaticii and irtHUutsvcturt, a nry fXUtnuiv- nsi-anrt in-nt ut all the diil-rvtit kiat.ii and qua!iti-eof M.Vcr Ft .''. f.r l. ii nniirhildreu, thai will bt? worntiurinj th- lJiil and v. inir mina. ItfitifrihM tlirrvt lit)frt?r of all my Fur frfm Kurop, and havinn; thm Mnnufartumt under my own up-r itun vnaolHi me to otI-r myciiftniavra and the public a Biurh hxnilomer .t of Fur fr th came OH-noy. Lsviitv! plaJNr itife me a rail bvf .re purchsuinj;. PlesM re ia em Us r tiie name, auiuocr ant airer.. JOH.V FAREIRA 6mlOU No 718, Arch Street, Philadelphia BEST AND LAST NEWS! "alTE have just received from Philadelphia and New York, a very large aud well selected slock of IViT.TEB COODS, which we offer at very reduced prices. V e have paid particular attention in ihe selection of this stock of Goods a very large assort ment of DRY GOODS of every descrip tion. Purchasers will 6ud it their advantage to give us a call as in prices we defy any ol our neighboring towns for competition. We have also replenished our stock of tiroce- ries, Hardware, ueenare,kc. SALT, FISH. COAL, PLASTER, Ac. IMim JlVsA Lime, Calcined Plaster, and Hydraulic Ctmeitt, always kepi oo hand. tiTCOVS-TRY PRODUCE taken ia Ex change for Goods as usual. Pf.B. Cash paid for all kinds of Grain. JNO WALLS dr. CO Lewisburg. Dee. 163 Warrantee Seeds, fur sais at this cibce at 5 cts each Onr Tinctures, Svrups, Ointments', and nthr Pharmae.vtie.1 preparation, ar. ...fiMtw rwl l.y rur-riTMi. fri.m pu, Jrua, ui ara wamataS as b. ot officiD.) litre it tli. rVThe junior member of the firm having attended the College of Pharmacy, and had number of years' espenence in tbe Drug sad Prescription business, both in the country and Philade.phia, feels competent to compound any prescription that tbe Physicians or public) mar favor them with. We ionic a call, feeling confident that wa can supply the wants of all. on terms lo theis satisfaciion. 8. G. BENNETT, Lewisburg, Oct 30. W. A. BENNETT GOOD HEW COOPS! XEW COODSt XE W UOOD.1t rom faii jsd wrxresr TOR tALL AXD W1XTERI FOB FALL AXD WIXTEBI KM FALL AXD WIXTERI CALL AXD SEE! CALL AXD SEMI CALL AXD SEE I CALL AXD SEEt KREMBM, IOXO m ft W REM EM, 19X0 m CO KMEMKR, LOXO m O ESEMEJt, LOSS at VO Lewtolmrt. Sot. 1SS . Administrator's dotice, ATTHEKEAS, Letters of Administration as the estate of SAMUEL SWENGLE. deceased, late of Lewis township, L'diosi county, have been granted to the subscriber. by the Register of said county, in due form : all persons indebted to said estate are reques- ed to make payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement, to WILLIAM SWENGLE,Admiaislrator Lewis Twp. Dec. 19, 1863 Let I s all lake st Bide t HORSES AND BUGGIES TO LET, t responsible persons, at reasonable rates. rystables o slley between Soaib Third and South Fourth streets. half s squarw below Hess' Lively mv residence on sm lot, fronting oa SooihTbird 'r- CHARLES 8. TOPER Lewisburg, Sept. 11, 1863 t