-r- - rfiL-Ml.Thgi nsiufi i nil m HD SHBrTfflSKEaRBSi mMMLiKitrjr:.. T-.-,- fTr ' HI' "J I, IlfflitM Hi BY 0. X. WORDEN'AXD J. At P"r Year, talwayn In Advance. riMMIKD StMI-BLhklT j-art Jay Moruins Si Friday Afiernooa. FOR MEMDKIT, Abraham Lincoln T L t 1 -f . i. - A ill famine i.u.ea o. .... Society will pack box ibis week Those disputed can eeud in ctnoe Ac , to Mrs. Jarue Ilaye. AnA ..n a.,.d in nnnfd fruit, tellies. tirPenn'a soldier belonging to the 9th Army Corf will find something in tbir line lu tpecial older No. 3, in another cJumn. t&It ii gratifying to iee tneny men who recently denounced greenbacks and the national crdit, now engaged id bank ing upon the detit of the nation. terrC.,1. Wiu. 11. HUir, of Hellefnote, is aj'0;uted I'tovost Marshal for the Ly oiDiug di-trioi, in place of Captain W Lite, charged with corruption iu bia office. tS-May baa aome how got mixed up with mid-winter. For several successive days, the weather bat been very warm and balmy, and the frost and ice are faal gi.ing way to mud lay I' morning, '2.0 men left for the teat of war,l. living teen rtcruiied in Uoiou tooa!.ip by L,ieut. t,e.en l. Ammooe lo , un.er, ,l)jj ,ia j,. ,uj iBlaf, fill up tbe CMKpauy or-ginally corumau- ! s0(j tounlies, will probably be suocesafuL d.d by Capt. Church. Toey ere escort- j Bj priJoUmitil,n from Qov. Curtin, ed from Union Furnace by the brass ; it feemg Utt iv,,,,...,., clrJ enliat land, and acc tuipanied to the depot froui ; jut0 I.giu)eut, uJer tillsr Geo. liuro tewn by a large i.u-nber of eitii us. j ,illa or G!n u,nctfe. rarlndepcudent Hah was cruwJel on ' California and 1 .ryland, through tb-ir Tuesday night to bear the rfcital of Co! j Legislatures, r.spoud to the rc-nonnuatiou Montgomery. He is a droll, good ; of I'res. Liooolu as tbe Union candidate, humored, pleaani coavcrsatiooalia', laying j IfEdDAT, Jan. 26 to cUims to rtfJued oratory, but bia i la tbe House, Mr. Orwig introduced a audience nevtr tir-.s bearing his eiporletioe i bill to provide for tbe education of tbe in Ll.x e, and the etjry of Lis escape. II s pronuncia'.iou is tba troaJ Ityle peculiar to the Southern men. MeVIo a li-t of dratLs of Li.ioo priso ners iu liichmnrjd, puMished in the i'hila. Jiijiiirer, tbe name i f John 8cdam, Co. 1), ljO.b 1'. V , occurs. He is reported o ui.d uiru uu .ue io.u uti. iio was j well known, respectable citil-D of this : place, and leaves a wife aod several small children to mourn the loss of a patriotic j husband aud fatht r. He was taken pris- oner at Gettysburg. MirFLtNBi'RO A public meeting was j divided in views as to tbe School Jax for . building a new Acai.my J. & J. Young arc selling nut Uogar & K.rber have sold their store to John M. Taylor M'Alurtrie & Mench have opened a Clothing Store The Week of Prayer -was observed, Thursday evening being devoted to tbe abolition of slavery. jA.Mon'gomrry Blair, Postmaster -General, bss been reported ae disagreeing with the President'a views of present action against Slavery. Put in a fpeeeh in the Capitol of Maryland, at Annapolis, Friday last, he cordially endorsed Pres. Lincoln's ac's in the main, aod declared that tbe downfall of Slavery and iia mas ters would couduce to tba unity of tbe Kepublic. Two Hundred Dollars Bounty ! At a meeting of t'he ciiiXdua held last evening, it was resolvsd to pay Two Iluodred Dollars Bounty to each man who may volunteer, io order to clear our bcrough of tbe draft. To raise this amount it was agreed that cash mao sub- ject to lbs coming draft (which includes ' both classes between tbeages ofl'O and 45) 1 cbould pay Tea Dollars toward tbe fund, and wbat deficiency remained to be raised by means hereafter to be decided npon either by subscription or taxation, as may appear most acceptable to tbe citixena. Tbe following gentlemen wero appoint ed a committee to collect tba above pull tax of $10 from tbe men liable to draft : J. B. Linn, David Ginter, I. S. Sterner, A. H. Dill, Alfred Hayes, Eiaio C. Wolfe, O. II. P. Shively, Solomon Hitter. A committee of five was also appoioted to solicit subscriptions to aid those whose cireoms'aDces are fuoh that they eao not pay the poll tax. This committee consists of C. C. Shorkley, Jot. Musser, J. A. went, Henry trie sua J. ii. boodmso. , Moneys raised by the above committees j re to be paid over to Hon. John Walls, j Tena.i.ee. An adjourned meeting will also be held this (Friday) evening, at Independent Hall, at 7 o'clock, when tbe committees ' will report, aud other business be transac- olotion looking to two proper esre of soi led. ; diers returning home, some of whom bad It is rnmnred that the Rebels are pre. paring to invada Tennessee in considerable force. They are reported having taken Athens, and are moving oo to Columbia. It is though! that Geo. Forest is moving -.ouu'j IOr tbe purpose of endeavoring to destroy tbe Shtille aod North W'eetern Ksilroad, aod to obstruct the river navi gation. The Rebels anticipate an attack en Mobile soon. He.vy Ering has been heard, end Federal gunboats sesn nesr lbs city. John Morgan is advertising for mr lo make op another guerilla force, and expects ere long to b. in the saddle. The oa-bori P'rr sr rlnqia-ot ri f,,. I --35S S3-J trrs'.Le r?iiir bef reyrrje 1 R. CORNELIUS. BarrUbnrg Correspondence". Monday, Jan. 25. Tbe war of 1812 was greatly prolonged by the shameful surrender of Detroit by Geo. Hull, who, though condemned to death for the deed, if retried having i ... .4 .k. oeu niisiea more uj Dp" ,0,n "J .1 L treachery. eo rree Buchanan t yieldicg to tb Rebels it the r,in..t (,f thii war. wit more from bit cot,at itutioual half beertedoeas ind wrong- be.d.Jntsfs, tbau from a full knowledge j 0f ,be faol ,nll be Was legally betraying j bit country to a worae than foreign foe. The picture! of Hucbanao'a bead on certain liaok not ea hae been ao often disfigured by ropee about bia oeck aud other biota that they have ordered new platei for that Bank. So, I otiaerva to-day, the nam "HuebaDan" fir the station opposite the 1 inland Liverpool hai been expuoged, and j I the mora appropriate title, "Liferpool," substituted to tbe gratification of the Conductors, no doubt, wbo have been eo lung abused and annoyed by unsavory compliments of passengers on that name. The noted hotel keeper, Wells Coverly , died on ?uudsy at bia elegant new house, ' on Front Street, llarriaburg, aged 40 : years. IUrri(.burg is moving earnestly for vol- children of those who have died in our armies fighting the Rebellion. A motion te aiij .urn until the loth February to give time for electing a Senator was lost by 1 vote. A motion in favor of the proposed I Amcnduieut. to the Constitution allowing i tba soldiers to vote, aod having a special j election to adopt the same, so that thay I " " 1 " " " " can vote in the Oot. contest, was carried 'r dollars, and are aatisfied to fight by 83 foies-on!y,3 Cops (Benton 0f : out and why ? Because there is some M'Ke.o, Bice of Northampton, and ! ,L'D our bre,st llled -! tr Se.riubt of Favette) TOtinc against the ! wb'r Why for our "n"-y, our hoa.ee, proposition. Weather mora like March, than Janu ary In the Senate, tbe Democrats still blocked everything intent upm giving tbe mi nority a governing power io tbe body, or nothing to be done. Wednesday, Jan. 27 lo the House, Mr. M'Kea (Rep) was your share in the oost of tbia security ? awarded bis seat, ousting Mr. Chambers ' Half your property ? No only email (Dem.) tba headed man io either body, j per csntsge of your gain from that prop Both gentlemen reside in Armstrong 1 orty. You oertainly get more for your county, wbere M'Kea bad handsome money than io any other line of expendi-m-jority, which was overborne by tbe ' "' Bciog paroled by tbe enemy aod vote of Westmoreland. Under tbe Cessna oa my way lo Carlisle, I stopped over case decision each county was entitled to 1 night in a barn. Tbe gentleman owning a separate represeotation : en Chambers j the place told ma the way tba eoemy used was ousted, and bis feeling! mollified" by ' him. Ho went to bed as usual, aod what a present of S 100. ! "as bis surprise when fas awoke ia the Io tbe Senate, the Dems steadily refu-1 morning, to find five thousand of iba eoe sed to do anything but ?ot for Speaker : j my encamped in a twenty acre lot of clo aod as tbe Uniooista arc sa'i.-fi-;d with tba ' er that be intended to mow in a couple Speaker, aod the Dems can't turn him of daya. Tbey bed carried all bis bsy out. nutbine was effected in the wav of and straw out io the field for beds. He legislation. Thursday, Jan. 28. Yesterday, Col. Dick White's regiment, tbe 55th P. V, from South Carolina, ! reached here on furlough, preparatory to j going oacn. iica tt one is a oroioer oi Harry. Soma of the soldiers were in : Senate when Mr. Lowry offered a resnlu- . similar circumstances; but it is useless, tioo that tbe Legislature would, before How much do you suppose it cost, io adjiurniog, give the soldiers tbe right lo j money, for the protectioo yno have enjoy t ota agaiost which every Democrat voted i td in this particular ioatance ? Ten niill- whereupon, tbe soldiers were somewhat i wratby, aortic of them saying they bad , voted a Democratic ticket tba last time; ! others proposed to torn ont "the Tories," , by force of arms. I Thara ara mini anlliera h ar. Mnmi r. . j - "-U'U5 and going hoys enlisting, little knowing what tbey are going at, and veterans J and good health. On. of the returned i I, i . , Companies is from H.rnsburg, and last j evening it was gratifying to bear in the I Senate chamber this mother and that wife I telling ;nw much money that husband j " d brought homo. O ber poor j fsllnVai hnwmwPT. th rnhbftfl air If) dlfsttPl 1 inoui waya, so ids- ineir niooej it oi . no use tu them, bnt goes lo sustain tbe . a t. I worti oi cniractere. j The House uoaoimonsly adopted a res- not a proper reoepuoo, recently. The Democrat, by factions opposition prevented the final passage of Ibe bill to pay Stale interest io legal currency, but after two sessions adjourned (tt pass the bill fiually) to 10 o'clock to-morrow mom ing. Ia Senate, Mr. Lowry (Rep.) offered In void for Mr. Clymer (Dam ) for Speaker, if eome one Dem. would pair off with Harry White nntil he or hie successor should arrive. Tbia, the Dems refused tbey demand tbe offices to be divided, aod then will obstruct legislation as that choose ; so that mere organisation woo Id be 31 no benefit lo tbe General Govern. ment. Mr. Orwig and Mr. Balsbsoh lave eaob intrnHoerr) bill io facilitate bounties to vrlBStrers if. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA,, FRIDAY, lOorratpou'laiio. of lb. Mar X :hrnnlala. A Voice from Co. D, 150th P. T. CLi.prrPxR, Va , Jrj 15. After my return home from the battle field of OettyabUrg, I overheard a great i many Copperheads grumbling about the j revenue tax. 'ow I will, by Jour per ; mission, ask them a few questions in I regard to (let matter. Tbey aay, the Government ii robbing them. You have been protected in your property and person, and guaranteed all ! the bigh privileges of eiiixeosbip, for the paltry sum of your income tax, or your share of tbe cost of protsc'ion from rent of property, farms, &o. What would it coal you to defend that property from the army of Gen. Lee, recently driven from onr State by national soldiers? Lee, if unopposed, would likely have reached tbe West I'raucb valliea, acd if your property bid been of us to bitn or auy of bis officers or loldiT, it would have beoo ! .nn,..e;t.J .ithn.it . mnr-h .. 'By your leave, sir.'' W'oulJ your io- come tax have covered the damage r I 1 1'ussibly, you might have lost from one- half td two thirds of all you are worth. Have you for e aud soldiers in your coun try for the protection of your property 7 If not, wbo provides them? Tbey are provided, and you are safe. What is your share of tbe expenses for whole year? You say, perhaps, forty dollars. It souuds like a irst ! liut for tba army of the 1'otomac, the Rebels would bavj succeed ed. Tbey worn uoder tbe impression, as tbey tuld me whilst a prisoner, that thej were to meet the militia; but, at Ihey advanced and fouud, to their utter surprise, wbo stood before them, tbey fell tick like ebaff before tbe wind. Vuu grumble al your inocme tax ! Why does not tbe good soldier grumble? simply because bo respect '-te Old Fisg lie has a deep love lor tbe f.'ieoda and relations (and likely for tbe "gal he left behind him,") that nerves bim for tbe '-1.. L t - . ... t.l . . 1. - . "'B- .vuw, wu.. wuum . j"n our r"k"7 Yoa " oS"ni fift' a""' V" 'uuua- u" Ju our wivee, our menus. lint tba ware of destruction was met Day, hurled back opon the anemies who sought our ruio. You yet dwell in safety. Your property is secure. You still gather your annual income, protected in all your rights and privileges by the national arm, and what does the nation assess you as had eight hundred bushels of oata threshed out oo tbe barn floor; tbey immediately ' commenced cleaning it up, and continued si nutil tbey bad it all. They also bar- nessed op eight Hue horses of bis, and tnraed oat some ol their and put them io instead, I rniiM nam. 1 ioos of dollars ? From the time our army left tbe Kappabanpock until tba battle of Gettysburg its cost to the Government eouid scarcely have bean less than that slim. Of this amount, your proportion ... . u - c j , vbu uui oo waaf lull I O U.f UUIiari, SOU j for that trifle your property, may be vour I lia .a hpM .,ir. T ..b k... . i ' ' t" l t " i kosw a mao wbo has siven h s riirht arm o wno o.s given o.s r.goi arm , ' eaUM n" "oer Who has given j his right lee. Do tbey crumble ? No. sir ! I never beard a word of somplaint from lheir ipf Tboussnds and thousands . .... - - . dwell in safety. Tbere are families in yoar midst tbat have given their sons, and wives who bsve given Iheir husbands. Sons nod husbands wbo will never more return. Tbey are with the dead ! Sir, yon are dishonoring yourself io Ibe eyes of sll men. A grumbler ever Ibis paltry war las for shame ! Ooe of onr company, whilst in conver sation with a young lady, (ooe of the F. F. V'e,) was informed by ber thai she bad killed blue bird tbat day. He in quired why ehe bad done so. She said because it bad blue feathers oa, end she bated anything tbat wore bine. But she doee not refuse to take coffee, rioo, or sugar if it doss eome through "blue" source. Culpepper has at one time been nice little town, bat at present shows tbe effects of wsr, bavins been pretty well riddled with sb-t acd shell. S C. R.ysf, 1 its Corpial, to. f , iSO i f List Cf Vendues Ailtertlax! by tilla at tlai nfltraor la tha " CHronicIa." tek. -rrnnal Proeerly of '. rutter.ef 'a Braey. Feb. 4-l.tt. or JoVph H. Mrstilt. ChlllM-titt'ie. rrb.S-Keal IMatevr U.siiaplrr, dpc'di HttlicUier. t r -b iri-ltnl Ksntei.MI.-.. Mir) Houghton. l-wlalg. Marra Is Personal Proerii.I.ll.l'ororllus,3iilT:tloe March 17-Penooal PniawM) ol U. Huialrr, BulTnloe Vr.S'DLK NOTES for aale at lh"Stnr(;brnnlci.i"nffli-a. Itnulmmra JHarUet. Corrected Weekly Wheat, 1,50 E..;s..., 20 Kyo l,2i Tallrjw 10 Corn, old 1.00 Lari, fresb....;.12 Oats, pr 32 lb, 75 Clover seed 8,00 Klaxsced -2.00 Woul I'otutocs Shoulder.. Kibs & Sides Ham DridAtplcS Gib Firkin Buttr-r IS l-rcsh Mutter... Z- lB- 4. 5, and d lUrley 1'ork.. 90 to 51,00 Couutry Soap 1 SO : rad. O'l r rrr? fa V All. & w, Cn ! "ith In.t. tiy k.t J. H si inilie. a MCT?.. Ml'iah, ! R,.. .. i rillHB i'oi:"yAN,o'r ii'.v r town.hip. uyiirCo. S'VllNKinfci!, ol r'raKkJio townloit. .ti'l Mta. MAtlV JJJtfQ, In .!. th. si int.. BUZABlTD, of JuJtoJuim Mo.itt.iu. iu hr '.-a y-.r- In Nm.lmlli-.T-nn., itu tbf sth iu.t ,I)AX1KL CKKKiO furutri, or siiiliiui.r. l.b-'t iojt.ii. not! !l.iit M-urti, nC'l kbnut a montl.i. la West B,ff.!wtownhip. l lint., ANN1K, du;h t-r of iior anrlliM IIAUK, , U Ij.lm, I -J la L.jrtiot". i7lb ult . 2S jr-.r.. Mrs. CATU- Aill.NK I LICK. ilKusutrr uf Juitu liolbr.ua. tn tl. Jtth ln:. In Out' town.hip, STd-r Co l,l.iil. Kosstt KI.L .lltr.saacnu. Il iwr.edniu. ' moutnl n niM ti v M- In Wi1to.buri', ?nyar uo , iv:n msi.f ll...l.i D. f BIS. in hif l-ter. FOft SALE, 4 OSn-HOUsE SPKiXtJ WAROV. tn- qmre of S. W. MI KRW I "I'll Mi a heavy br-us KEY, winch the owner can have hvcaMtn?at this otfire, proving, and paving far this advt (1043 Adjourned Audit. I' the Orphans' Court for the county of tnioti K,uie of WiiLiaK T.1S, late ol Hartley lownsh p in said county, dtv'J. The Auditor app.iwited by the Coutt to mae distribution of the bali.nce in the hands of Maniuel C. Tale and Sobert Foster, Adminis trators ol the estate of said iecedtnt.wiil meet all parties intrreMcd for the purpose of his appointment on Friday, the ISth day of Feb ruary, 104, at 10 o'clork. A M. at his Office in l.ewishtire. JOHN" B. t.l.W, Auditor CEDENT ! CEMENT ! ! rrlHE subscriber would respectfully inform 1 his old customers and the public gene rally that he will have constantly on hand and' for sale a full supply of his superior hydraulic cement. Parlies at a distance on the line .f Canal or Railroad can have Iheir orders Ailed at short notice. Address ROBEKT VALENTINE, Beilefonte, Pa. CERTIFICATE We do certify that we have ud the above eement in the erection of the Bell efonie water wnrka. and take pleasure in recommending it to all persons in need of a eond ariiele. WILSON & TATE. Jnn,nfi LAW SCHOOL or IHRVARn COLLEGE, 1S6I. TWO TERMS of Mneteerr Weeks.com mencin: Maacn 7th and SiercnacR 5:h. ForCatRlosue and Circular address JOEL PAKKKK, Knyall Pn.Jttmr. Cambridge, Mass,, Jan. SO, 1861. J' UST received 1500 lurU Heil l'a- ClJiC l)cLilill.'i, in Ends from one to ten y arda, lor sale at Irotn 30 - renis per yar.l.by KUE.MEK, LdNCi A CO. Jan. U, li'l. STRATED HEIFER. OME time since there came upon my premises, near the Forest Iron Wnrka, a red Heifer, and a red Mreak on iisforehead.. ; It is about ihree years old, more or less ; The owner should prove property, pay j charges, and take her awav. hi UIII.PHK BKUWA.M. While Peer Tp. Jan. 1 1, l6t. pi The Eye and tine Ear. I I had twenty-live years' practice, oilers his services to ihnse who are atllicid with disrated tye or r.ars. i ne lonuwing is uue of a number of Testimonials i My ann had eatarart of both ejea ; waa btind of nn, and neatly sonf lhrotlt.r. I bJ fiLy-ician. at'eutloie ttlt-i to no .fT-"-t. I)r. Knlzht un-lrttM-k hi. raa.. atxi rurwl him wittioittati operation. 1 wont-t ..tiM all who axvairiH-oM lo gi.e bim a call. &AUL tuL Vi'OLc. HartliOm. Jan. 7, lsol 103: RECRUITS WANTED. For Union Co. Companies IX THE 9tn ARMY COItrS. f I IHE Secretary of War has auihorized'l Major General Bornsole to recruit the 'ld .Ninth Army Corps to 50.000 men, for spe i-u tprvir.. I.nidn rmin vllat hri-. I nmni. T 'h "m ni' "'"V" rt an'' she should fill up the ranks of her ihiee com- hnnor f lflPir ,,. hilve tenhsleit and rP,eve herself from the draft. Every day, roldiers are leaving the couniy and neighborhood for the purpose of taking advantage of lhe hish bounties offered in Ihe cities. This should he stopped, and Union county volunteers secured for her own Companies j and it can only be done by town ships and boroughs offering such additional! bounties as win mane it an object to enlist in onr own Companiea. It is betier to pay One ' Hundred Dollars ad iitinnal bounty than $'100 commutation. Union and East Btidaloe town ships are setting lhe example. I.et there be an effort made in every township to fill op the three veteran Companies Capts. Linn's, Hass'iiplug's and Carman's (The "Walls Ouards"), and Union county will be saved frcm a draft. I have been ordered by Gen. Burnside to sopertntend recruiting in this State for the 9th Army Corps, and will be glad to co-operate with borough and township committees, to relieve themselves, and for the good of the service. TJ. S. Bounty, $302 for new RecruIU, U. S. Bounty, $402 for Veterans, in addition, of course, rn all local bounties that may be appropriated by coonty or dis trict authorities. Lieut. J. F. Beale has been assigned to re cruit for Penn'a Regiments in ibe 9in Corps, in the district nf Union eooniv, who will fur nish all desired information upon the matter. JOHN A. MORRIS. Cap., and A.O. M.. ftuVt nf rsfruTt rner tai La. at! at aVrna. Atata. ef Pann'n I Jan , lleaotf JAN. 29, 1864. N Tu, Jno'jr 23, 1W j Ppil Or1!-., Sir. 1 1 1ALI. tiil'.ters and fcelt belonxing io , I'enn'i Ke-ai atiache.1 to the 3ih Array .'..rps, nnw a)ni from their commann' on rvcruilin or dt'taehej servire SntJ a'l for louxhed men, will report for duly iu Capt. l.iHt A. Moi. A. 4 M.. iu charge of re cruiting service fur 9ih Army Curps, at Har riihur;!, Penn'a. Uy couirhaud Of V.joa OkVl BI'RXSIDE. rn,u M. NkiLL, As't Ailj'l fieo'L nirt-il Court Week I n I on ("otinl Court PrtM lamallun WrHEIUA.S.the lion. SAM'L S.WdO US, W I're-' l. ni Juilse fnrtl.e 2oth imlicial 1i stn t- of Pennsylvania, computed of the counties of Union, M Blin and Pnvder, and Jki. WSiioaTot andjoaa VVll Eq5 Asso ciii:e J ji'','n tTiiofc county, have isnn-d iheir prccent. t.eariii! date the 3M dav of Uec'r. ISB3, and to me directed, for lUe hoidin? of au I Orphans' Court, t.'oon of Common P.eaa.Oyer J ail, jVrminer. and Ueneral Wuaner es-i,jns ! LBWlsUtlrU. L.r .be.cj.uoty of CMoN : on the Third .Monday ot ii.U.. (ten.- lbs I.Vn day) lit.t, and to continue one week. -oiice is therefore hereby given to lhe Cor oner. Justir.es uf lhe Peace and Contaflea in j and for lhe county of i'nton.to appr iu their i own proper persons with their reror-h, io'iui- sitions, examinations and other remembrances , ,0 those things which of their olfii'es and in , , t,c.iia:t appf rtaiu to be done : and all Wn- i.esscs and i;U.tr persons prosecuting in otnait , me ..ommouwr-ion S-"i a i, persons, are required to be then and there a. tendinsr, and not depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be puncinal m ihrir at.eud.oce at the appointed time cgreea, J ; " ' ,:Z " H,r A ,,i ,1 ,t it,. , , ... ..... . - Jan. A D and lhe H7th year of the liid-peniience of the United States nf Ameri ca. Hod save the Commonwealth! I.. F. AI.liKliilir, Sbend To the Heirs of Jacob Yarger. U'NTOX Cuunty, SS. The Ccmmt;nwalth i f Pehiisylvanra. To John Yarger, CJvard YarjeCatharirie Int-r urrietl with Punn M if,.t, l-wU YrxT. Pnicl LoueUtmr-Ttin rt Emiiy A. Ysirr. Stmo'l Bfi-fcf ml. J'ilm ickfor 1. Crolni IntrrDitrnvJ with J . Kr uir-r, CliWKtv iuli-rm-irrini nb VVitl)ni ii.skvr, Liwsu-J Trr .uirti n uf Mary Smi.'-I n.) Sa'Il ?riue. I)irti t. n tiumnlisiD d litfto. nf trtim Kuiirjr heirs Hit I l-'CI rvprr-aUttveS t Jmeob Vtiftrr im.r uf tb b..ro'.-I lirtlrt.'ti.UiitGa Co. l2ri't;d,(JrjUti5. rVbvreas, by no itititiMt duly Brdf1 fhr tbit unOt h? thm "rfhiia' r'irt 't th- connty fur-aifl, th Kfl KUste of th Jir ,b Ynrgr apprmiwd. A L.to t n jui'.r.'-y ai.il mIikj thm un-iiTid-d hnif purl of s tract of Timber land itumte id laio tnwntibip Udton conoty. and lo r-riaio tract uf imi-roToi situiit-to Hartley tvwtiMiif eoiiDty ifnrfiid W'th fif npfiU't- ntnrea JO.tm Wiirrm none v.i tue nv.rw VI a . .ai aP;..rrf i tion tu Uke tlit tm! eavavi at ibr valuatmo lhrtH tjTvvj an-i fjvry on of you nr bv-niiy cited to w Dd afpftr, i attheT. xtcniOrihin Coari h rh- it hiir oo thn 1Mb day of nit toeI?t to Uk Pa-rJ n l fiitnt- at tu taluatioo, aud in cae of refusal r DuIvCt t t do m tha-n to show cauM why tU MCie aLuall n ,t orld wf curium Witnt-.K mv hnd add Mai of tb aM coart at LU burn tba aftfib day of lotjiubrr A D. 1S63. J. W. d AN US, Clark O-C Issue List for Fek lbt I Danl Rentier v JUV Anderson J A J Young vs Jos M Thomas 3 Mi Kleckner vs Menees, I'enny it Co 4 Jno H U iodman vs Win Young; 5 Chs Dnindage vs Jac and Aaron Klose 6 Tp of l.imesuine vs (ieorite S'ear 7 Soyd-r & Orubb vs J or. C Kleckner wi no H io 10 S oiber parlies vs same I I aurli. Field ft Co vs J H Kleckner 12 same vs same II Ludwig, Kneedler cV. Co vs same It vame vs same indorsee 15 Danl Kansler vj Jere Anderson 16 M'Curdy Tate vs Wm. Brobst 17 C H shnner for Vance vs Wm Rule 18 IB, same for Young vs fame Sil Enoch Kaufman et al vs Geo Zellers 21 John Biler vs Danl Reber ii David T Davis vs tieddrs Marsh & Co Io Charlotte Long vs Jere Kleckner et al Tavern License. "NOTICE i- hereby given that Jwib Drrkard, of MittlinliDrs, Llt'td (loiter, of White ler ti'Wn.blp, Ihoinaf Urvvn. ol - J.o-li Kn m.r. of Braiiy M have filed their pennons for Tavern License with Ihe Clerk of the Court of (Quarter Ses stons of Union county, and the same will be pretnied on Monday, the 15ih day of Feb. next ii the Court for approval. Jao.W C. 11. IIAsi'XNPIX't, P.p'y C. Q. S. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex, isue.l out of the court of Common Pleaa of Union couniy, and lo me directed, will be exposed lo public sale or outcry on Monday, Feb. IS, lPfit. at the Court House in the Burouzh of lewitburg, county nf I. imn. at 1 o clock P. M. s Cfriatn Lm of (iroun I, situate in the borough of Lewisburg, and county aforesaid, numbered in lhe gene ral town plan 26i, bounded on the South by St. George Streel, on the west by F.iur'h Street, on the north by lot !fo. JS9, and on lhe east by Blackberry Alley, Containing One Fourth of an Acre, more t less, with the appurtenances, as the property of CWr F. Sehaff'. I: F. A LBKIUHT, Sheriff, bherilfa OIBee, Lewisbnrg, Jan. 16, 1-S. REGISTER'S NOTICE, X TOTICE is hereby given, to all Concerned, that lhe following named persons have i sruled their accounts in the Register's Olfire at I.ewibtirg, I nion county, and that the '"I" ZXXVt Tp. dee'd. I. Tbe acconnt of Michael Pimfcel.finar- dian ofrtalome Frederick and Margaret Jane rrrdermk, minor children of Geargc Frederick ai? ,,f B.ilTaloe Tp., dec d. 3. The account of Michael M. Mane i Extorter of Sara's IHaiie, late of Limestone j To riee'd. ' i 4- The account of Levi Keister, Bxecmor of George Keiitrr.mr of White Deer Tp.dec'd. b. The account of John Mirchel. Eierutor of Jtthn. Miteh'X late of Limestone Tp., dee'd. ft. The account of George Leiser and John Leiser, Adm'rs of Jacob Ltiter, late of Kelly Tp., dee'd. 7. The aceoont of George Drieibaefc, Trustee under Ihe will of Mary Beck late of the borough of MifSinbnrg, dee'd. 8. Tbe account of George Driesbich, Adm'r ot Jnhn D. Sogorlate of the boroagb of New Berlio, dee'd. 9. The account of Jacob Frock, sorrivinr Eieeoior of the last will and testament ef Henry Frock, late of Limestone Tp. dee'd- 10. The aceoont of Elias Hoy, Guardian of Jacob V. Moor. Benjamin F. Mobr. and Lnthsr Mawrer minor ehi'dren of ftaaon Mkr. late Siwao Mawrer, laie of New Berlin dee'd. in account wnh said Jacob V, Mobr, Beoiaain F. Mobr and Luther Mawrer. Hsjr!.r' rBc,Lwibu.-g..?- 1. t T.ioa. an the third MONDAY of Februartr ' thaarterlios bum-k. fiw.e sin ava ark l., . ' " ' . .,. I imi.Mill.L. I'A. , imiebted to said estate are nexi, brinz the Iftlh day of said month, viz : I ..-. . . j , . . Vi. . - .. r r o k i,-. . fPHITsE Rooms are belter situated, more tmmedia'e payment; and . V. .- i r i....... i...t.i ' I thorooshly finished and fornihed.canve- instelaims are also reonej TUE U.WV' establisheJ in 1S14--White S.. 2.65J. "CHRONICLE," established ib 18-13 TP'h.teKi, i,4J3'2. Real Estate. 1?Oa S4ll:.-A god new rrame- j Houe.anJ lull Corner hot Term.-jll to lull. Apply to U. (jL I'll AM I", JM.ri?K Liu,t; iOli KBXT-Two KUu"ls"a'..n e B'-m.e t h BrnMlroe S ore. Fr funher ...mr,,. Ur. lii.i. urr i,f Minn. Inl.nri l.fi l.'.l l - VALUAELfc TOWN PtlOPERTY FOR SALE ! raii-t. v-nseriner o,:,r, ,or ... the follow-1 . p,:!brI0.7.r:P'r.,y;,S'1,'i:ed '"I un Hilium,. Ode lar;e doubie Itvo-aioiev Itame House i and Lot. s,uit.'to.re for two lamilteN. va St., John's street, one square oor'h of M.irliet t., , and io very de-iratile Duildiug Lou, by 167 ten. a.!j unir.g. 'I bree do , time S'le, on St. Mary's Mreet. Also, one larae double two-n rev fram? ; House aud Lot, Suitable for !'o faoiillea, on Fourth street, .'Snrih ef Market. ' !f not soiu at private sile. the ahove propenv will te offered at puolic sa e.on the I5ih of February next. Terms eay, lu suit pu'charrs. Tlr.: desirable Resilertce and Business , o.unn on Mar.-et atteel. Utweeu I birti and r ounh tree:-, nuw occupied bv the uLscri- ber, is also offered. F-ir fuiiher rariicolart. aopiy to Jan. 10 Mils. M :' Hi'iL'iJHTO.V. ArtyoHni- ORPHANS' COURT SALE. 1 i V virtue of an alias urdpruf ih. Omhan' Curt of L'no.o riiiii:t- irii: i. c.i.i . "uh,' ',r-" th (-reuses, frlilaj. ."ith ! .. . p ir .... f '. . ' . ; j e 7 ".oeu ! ,:" ',lt., , . , ' 't'" L 'and- ,,lu,e ln Vnite liter township, I nion county, founded by lauds rl Jacob Stahl. Paul Ii el h Kl ilm ! lendTler. !aTt.uel (.rmberlnia. Ji.se ttuluvT Hi. bins, and others, coniairure loo Acns more or less, hanue thtreon erected two aUweilin? Houses, B.irn, and other lqi- ...... . w,i.i ...vr.p,...l.ultC. jo 2, t;t thai cenain lot of ground jltnate in the l)uof .New Coiusubta. numbered in ihe t-'Wii-p'an of said town No 2. a djuminc Lot aYo 1 on the Sfii'h, Water street oo the west, and ;he Sauphaina river on theeat c.nianitri?one fourth of an acre more or less with the appur enances. Terms and coi.duiono made known at sale D. THOMAS ARBL't'KI E Aiministrator cf Darin" S.rt.t, dvi'd WILL b offered, at Pnbl c Sale, oa the premises, on . Thursday, February 4, 1864, at to o'clock A. M-, a number cf A,r- ; .,. .... , LU 1 !?, in L U ! UlSQ QU Q 116 T P.AOrta ilCOi ( situate i on lhe pahlifc roaa !?adin? from Lew isburis to ihe liailroad. between the Piuiug 1 . i ii . Mill and the School Houre. A space of 1 (eei wide between the road ' and the front of the lots will be reserved tor ! a Mile walk and pavement. The lots will have a front of 60 feet on this I side-walk.and extend tack 18'J f-ei to a street along the Canal. I Alleys will extend from the road to ihe ' street along the canal. at suitable and Cunve - dient points. Ihe location being near l.ewisbar?. and directly on the line of commomcation wnh the railroad, will make n a de?irable place of residence. ... II nrat nrt.iriTicTn .nl.t .t ..U . '. above lots will be offered at public ale, oa .... r.. jt, ur me aay aDnve mentinnea. For further particulars apply to Jan 7 JOS. M.NESBIf. near" Lewisbnrg m mi n TAVERN STAND a 8TCHE ROOvt and all the fixtures ready for use and a ItWEi.LING adjacent tc Sicre. Possession of Taveru.lst of April next of Store and Da-ellm?. on two davs' notice. I HO. ARBUCKLE, Sitter P.O. Ln!on:oa-n, Ura.lj Tp, t'nicn Cc, r, Dix. -1, IMS 0ts! iotSl HCM jilts! hi riv;iie ship, rnaTfTPPBT Trwe a n-nrTrnTiT I w a. a. ... v u m a . u vi.a 4 iu AW , IPeaf And of Lewiiburij. rpHE subscriber offrrs for sale a limited j number of BUILDING I OTS siiuale j on Market and Eishih streets, Lewtsburg if j applied for before tha j rirl oi" May next, j v. t ; .11 .iki... T-i . i in ii nil- unci win vc .uu iidnu. iir-i- ; , . r a - c - Lots have a Irontape of nttv -five leet and the osuai depth of those m the 'borosh. I A further description of this j VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE j property is deemed unnecessary-ail parties , mteresied can . I txtmine for thtmttltti. freference will he given to persons inten ding to make I Immediate improvement. Alleys and streets, if necessary to accommo- i date purchasers, will be opened Without expense to the County. j For price, terms, and ether particulars, apply t. R. H. t'ttTaKiit.iTV. on lhe premises. ; WM. H. CliAMBEHUN. for self, 1015 and Au'y and Guar Inn I,t Heirs ' I i- Tu Iluslncss) .Men. TWO STORE ROOMS FOR RENT, ment, end desirable n every respect, than 1 anv others in the place. j One it especially adapterl for fh ta'S of Dry Goods, or geneial Merchandise-. j Tne other for lhe Grrcery or Hardware business or both combined. I he enwn has a population nf 3P00 persons I anrroajiiorti uw b ricrr anti very extensive agncultaral and manufacturing country Unn'O Co , deceased, have been granted le At present, there is- no Hardware Store in , the nadcrstgued. by the Register cf Unit the place, or coumv, though greatly needed. county, in due form of law therefore all per Terms rcaaooable. Apply to H Ohanihr- i sons knowing themselves indebted to a:4 Iio. CHAM BERLIN KO"9 I estate are reqnested to frake immediate pay Hodm and Lot for Sale I THE aahsenber offer, at private sale, his House and Lot, srtuate in Uaion town ship. Union eoomy, three ooarters of a mile from the Union Fornace.on ihe road leading to Seliosgrove, adjoining lands of Adron Y. Brrskirk and David Derylnn. The lot contains 17J Acres. TSre Improvements are new aV two-storey Frame Hoae. with Oat Kii-JlxjL ehen, and good never-failing Water. Also, a good 8:sble, and abcot one hunded Apple ?atrd Peach Tree. This is a desirable home, suitable for team-sfer. For further psrtienlra eaU nil e a Mr the sqbsenber at Ihe W.eSe:4 P O . !.'oi"a 0, Pa. OaVCTL A 'VALXEBfc f. H ? '-f OF VALUABLE REAL ISTATf rpHE ,sscrjber. Exeeutor ct rTtl af I decM. otlera at Private Sal k UOOIT rARVf jmate'Too Penti creek rnl.ifce.foH f,,WI),n,p ytiiotreoontT-la,l RakerrJ on the prenues. The linrroit.nu jk are a r '"J two-Store FfaOl KoUat antlaV a fOCll Ltfll. J. " m .t- . v"Cx " a 0:7era inv ! TLfr? SAW .MiLt err i I ETIESWi Pml,r'n', tract of lU.Xil TIM riFtt I.aml nr DV ,f $1, .r be not scM , . arcbr.e,.. n w.il then be otfrricf aH f.hh. lj .... t Siie. AiJres-s ffAR!.ES P; B ASANTrf. k-Mutur at llcotr Becu, t)t: S, cunbury. Pa Farm for Sale. 1THE south-west quarer cf sectio 17r town S?. north range 8, es-; ol the isr I pnncipal meridian. Tfc? sa:l Firss hw ! ab'jrjt two mtle3 north cf the city of" Freenoff. in StephenBOn Co., IlliMia, has aoout Fonv Acres under cDluvaiioavWirit Log Iloti.'.e and uiuer Ott.toi iinz; IS waiervdf bv c.ne of lhe most beauiifnl Springs iw lHf ' county, and thebi"anceof the fratt iTC0er(f by a ifariliy growtn cf limber. I Every acre cf the farm is suscepfinel ot i callivaio h. and when u:tab'y improvfj would ma'-e one of the moat laviiiaf reef !dences in ..i.ni-is. 1'. r particularseninire of Francis WilsoaW of Lewtsturg. Pa. ; a:n'l U Harri-., of Preev DtrL LI., or lhe subscribers, at Savanna. II L E. CHAwBERLIV, I.. II. BOW EN. Nov. ti !SC3 FO SALE The residence al the late Mrs. MAM ' LiiM- UR-HM. f:tua;td on South Ftoal s-'e'i I.vw.abur;. nearly opposite lodepaad- Hall. For terns, apply to I Dec. 1 A. . BILbr , t,. DPfTT j ' Vl u-a . ; rpWi STOREY Brick HOt'Stf add 1 I LOT t-a .North Fourth street . March 1h, '6.. H. P. 4HILLKK. . m -fFfll Itfllf . r, t! ,0. rTtr., Store Rooms 52 y feef. aaj onr 'ar?- Kaum cn second store?, in the reaJ ! cf Krernvr. I.onS & Co's Store U'i -'rr v tfl r- BEAvEB ; GREAT FIEE AND SMOK-E 1 I at Usmmsn!! f.-it'SvA 1 ChAla At Hamman'a Tobacco Shop. TiHE undersiener! has rpened a TovMr to anil Cisar Shop in the rooms recently occupied by'N. K. Z mmrrfBiff, ID Beaver s buiKHns Maiket St. f aitfoiaifrt; me) Te esrapu and -Chronicle" offices) where h is ready to wait on all wHd may wiih lii smoke or chew. Cigars of the best quality, and the best brands of Chewing Tu'oacco alvarton band' E. H.H.vmMa. Lewiabnrj, Jan. 13, 1663. 9i3p AUDITOR'S NOTICE. i rpHE Auditor appelated by the Prphaa'l J Court of frion cornfj to atirfit ettl lrl) adjot :he atcoti-ft of Thomas Forstar, dee d, ad,ninitrator of J. F. M. Forsier.dea'dj i as fil,d by Matthew Morton administrator of ; said Thomas Forsier dee'd. and to report , . ... ' aistrinu'inn oi ine accountant, will meat ihe parties interested for lhe purposes Of hia appoin'rnen! on Satureay February 8, 1864, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the office of Orwig 4t Hayes in tbe Boronghof I.ewisbarg ALFRED HAYES. Auditor. FOR SALE. 4 YOKE of first rate, heavy, Welbbrokefl working OVF.Ti. , Not ST FKA.YfclS Wlf.JfJX. MEN WANTED. ZQ Oil OO MF, WANTED Carpenter5.Eoatbuners and Laborer.. flWWHOM constant employraent and good I wa-es will be aivea. CAII1 PAIO EVERY WEEK. TRICK. BILLMEYEt & CO. Letvisharg, Pa. Dacember 14. I89 A. ELTOM & Co., n.l. i aae Dealers la t ., , . Lf atiier, Maniac, baevf and Calf Skins, jv 431 Xjrth Third stntt. IMilladc Iphla, y E ATHER. Sumac and Jkios, booght, or sol t on Commission. Advances made: vu Consignments. Nov. M, 83mS 82500 Wanted. VfiY person or persons having the Shots' amount to invest can do so npon a first class judgment, and a 6rl mortgage, by ap r'y ' j. f. & johx b. uyy. Dec. 31, 1563 " - AdinlnUIralor's Xotlcr. ATOTICE is hereby given, thai Letter of Administration opon the Estate of JOHN HOl'P. late of Lewisbnr. Union ! courtly, deceased, have been granted to the1 undersigned, by ihe Register ol Union co.otv. iuinivic, in rr.-n. reques!ea to trake those having anf ed tr present thess) legally autnentieatea to semement t HUBLEY AUBRIOHT, Adm'r. Lewisbarg, Vee. 1st, 1863. - . . z i , . Estate OJT JaCOO GrflVe, deCO. "yOTICB is hereby given, that Letters of v ASmin.srrsuon npon tne nil rl jAton onu o, iis o, asn-j ai.nmi, ment, and those caving just claims against the same are alss requested to present then properly authenticated fcr seitiemesi ie ABRAM GROTE. Adin'r Kelly Tp, Dec. 7, 1863 pd VYOOO CHOPPERS. ONB Hundred Wood Chopper wanted H cut wood at Beaver Furaace, for whicK good prices will be paid in C- monthly. Jan.S. 84. FRANCW WALTER A Cf JOHN HAWN, " f A5UFA' TUItER nf Improve" Pit ! , i Warranto Pedi, -! ; tV at 5 ra eaeh