wwmi fiTTiWfnw am a m t .mitt fi HM7fStIB.il II n (011 PI Mil (Clio mm i, m m mmi mm m w ismimit uuumi Br 0. X. W011DEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS, It l-50 r Year, always In Advance. LEWlSBURG. 'ONIONr CO., FA.,' TUESDAY, FEB. 2, 1864. "CIIEOXICLE," established ia 1S43 TThoIe Xo., 1,033. 5l"C3,C00, Lost! lVsrcrdsy the S:.te Treasurer was to ; Pennsylvania ComaiDn Schools. The Superintendent, ia bit auoml re- fij the svr.ii-anuu il interest on the Suih port to the Legislature, shows that the the stteet I fjuud Capt. Carman, who look me ia and fed me. When I went to turn ia my bone, riding thro' (be too, I saw Harrliburg Correspondence. 1'kidat, Jan. 29, Ttin Tinnae had session today, laslinj; -.-.j ji- i n.i . : i : : I.,... " il .1.1 I., . f i ),. State ' from 1( A M to '. I . M. ine majority i - """""fc-"- - r'j-s 1 allrM ... rtpslrncci quoting at 1 57. -here ! add.d 57 cent. , no. iiniiuJing PbilaJoipbi. city, i. llfil determined to briug to a tote the b.ll to , bunting bo.rd.ng and aiabluig. I trotted . MrtLf , , bur0 I ever, d,ll.r .ho. paid, i au increase on .be I..I year of 171. The ; p., the F.-b. io.eree. in legal tender notes. ; -long on my stead very complacent. I ; mansion Richmond, . ... . ... . m r.M inn l i j i: ... .. . .. ..tii infiKtirril mm ouit iv rnic w tug vi"m n vi i-i . lUa it rrfixnmMe fr tins lot? I lia wbolc aitcudmce oi pupusu oui.u iu , pcu, uuhji f - - . , . - Governor, thf Republican m.j ,i.y cf tbe ' increase of 10,412. Average .tt.uU.no. present voting Yea, and the Cn,,a voting j quarter. ge hn back b.. borse with the of pupil. D7,U2j incrsase, O.Go'J. At- ; Xo. I he ei-oie But yoi was up m cru..c, , -----i" read a urcond , voere not cunae ana ooicxea awautiu uio, i j; k. U..I..I i..u,iiri. I A FLrtl (luit faru t'i' M ftzint for 1'tnn'tti I OUEHIFF 3 8.1 Mr.lho.ri,.lbu,W,D,., near Richmond, j ,BH THE TEHWA 184 i a?', p'r 15- "irr were borood ou tbe 25th ult. A Urge j p JJMER AND GARDKNKR 1 direcieO. wU be expoa! la pubtc utc of riunntiiy of cluthiuc iod commiwart I I . outcry on Monday.Feb. I 164., thtCiOft 1 ' , , I IKTMTID TO ..... i ' l. . . . . . ... House in ine uruugn i wuvrc unit jillii-ii tj ij. iiiiv . t.nu, AND 1U RAL AFFAIRS. An Unmccf'ful ibe 1'residcu on the lOib House, and the 10 l'-i ublicana in the of pupil. D7,'J2j incr-ase, '" ' Fomte. .!! end. .v(.r. d t,. n. ha dbt in crii?e leonth of Sehnol term, 5 month, ! but tbe Cop refused to lawful lrel tender money, and tbtn m.s 14 d.ya : incrce, 4 days. Aver.ge cn.t time the rolu-ion endoraing tbe measure, i t67 eonta on the doll.r. Bat the D-n. 1 of each pnpil, per mnn;h, 50 PntHj an They aty.uriied.hiwever, until to-morrow, State Treasurer, cverv l. m. in tbe House ' it.eroe of I coot. Nun.ber of teachers, j when they may b.ve the Ut feb.noe tn oling, and the 16 Dem. Senators, .'1 fid 14,442; incre.se, 6 . Tot.l et of tui- p.as the bill itself, and thos save the tat No pay them to i-yecie or ii. fqiiIrnt. ii, $I,4US,040; iucre.e, 1130.859. ' pajera a unllLin of dollars. But they have And eo the people must meet iut etctn . Total cuatuf tbeTteni,ircluiling $l'j.000 ' refiixed to vote for the measure, and thus .by taxes, to lb bond bolJra, niany of appropriation, in I'bilkdflphia achoolf, ' are cuinmitted agiinst it. Whom are Englieb S-oehiooisti, and otb- $-J,2S 1,09'J ; increase, $5(5,98 1. Ttie to-j Sumo eoldiers happening home this ' ei Rebel jmpaib;i -r9 at hnuie. J lal uuiuber of rnpils, iui-luding 1'biUdel-j ex'.raoidinarily warm wuatUor, think the Aa loon as tbe Seua'e vaeancy ia fried, phia, is (03,3.j3, and the whole cost of couutry much warmer than in lennoaee, vie hope a law will be pasnd t-o-pendiug the system, iticludiug the aroouut paid by ' that specie cla'ise us'il the Uelllion is Phiiadolphia, is ?J,SsS,l&3 ; au iucroa-e CtuFbed ; sueb a law wuuld have great in- i ot i04.0(jl. These !auii are cneouruing - fiuence in aiding that result. I to the friends of a schon1 system. Xa- witbittaudiug the war, the average atten dauee has been larger, the average pr tuiTsu o ri.LianaD PT "VM. S. YOUNfl & CO. 52 Worth Sixth St. Pliilsdel?ila. TFBU4 0E UOLL1B A 1EAR. The Sixih Vi,lunie cr.mniencas viih Jan. No. Havinc oblan.ed lhe iervic-' M eimnr.i - ,i i.- . . e u . . k and pra-ui-i .im uiiuiw, n it.nii'.. ... iti III. i. till .n,u i.t htin tin rnn.t n.r . . . to house, from barn U baro, agouiaeU by ; - . g ocU Breeitrr ana Bee Kerpers. e rl CoDerese is bgiutiing to pay some attention to the impD.iiions praciiced on i tbe colored people of the Imtrict of Cut while lb-e fellowa waodered from bouse ! uu,bie oder the old slave coda laws of j one belly and auxius f r another. My troubles were in retrospect, tbcira had but begun. Against Secret Societies. The Roman Ca'holic IJiahop of 1'hii ( . .k. i.i. t : ... i ..... t , , CfUI. ULIUII IUO .UUIS UUIUUCI 111 BllUUU delrhi. ha iuad a cireuUr oqtiutl all ' ...m.Jvf luJi'lifiL nr rrrtt'iiiniru . Tile . yar' V.CV..-v..-,y - , - , J ,lM !'j Mijxtlitt," in the mining regions of Pennsylvania, have for a y- ar past rnl -d j . .... where thev have been; but the eoij "-" wca'her, thi're, at that time, was fully tii'iaiki here at the same time. Saturday, Jan. 20. fried this morning, Eid. Wal. M'Fad De.l, ag'-d about b'J years. For a quarter Th. Ile.'t had lnft .'.th tbe H irna in ! ' 6 rg'd be.VeLly bo pursuit of Longstrevt, before I came, i Tbey are tome thirty miles from here, both aruiie fronting and launeuvruing, and any mouieut may bring on a treweu- J. M L. barou. but are unrepealed. .i. nilv ofler lhe Current Volume aa ine t.f : : " . . j ' the best ever iUf.l, for onsjioalily, pracucil Mrs. Partingdon eaya tht beeause dan-1 lhpUgilt ahd reliable inf.itmaiion. bE.ND FOR A Sl'LClMKM. cing girl, are .tars, it is no reason that Uli'J d)el. Alex. ' II. Stepbeaa, the Rebel Vice 1'ru'idubt, is lying Mtioualy ill, at Augus ta, (. Would amount to .imply a waste of powder on our eidu au'l no har'U whatever to thilu- of a century, be was an earnest, able, and , .elves. Now, however, they have reisnn auce one half per cent, gruatvr than Ust j m01lt Uhnrioua preti her of the Gospel, in j te change their tone. The lnformaiion There were 717 less male tethers, i couneotion with the Winebrenari.ns, or ' me "um B"8 18 V" e" and T!'9 more fom.lo teaehera in lSf.3 ..,.u..u r T) fl. Pll....fc'. ' ,ae' " " " ""S " - - . - i - vuuiuu u . ' r '.j'.. . - ' ' v.w... - j than tbe year previous, owing to the war. ciiti:ATJ:sT The Washington ar says; "The U SUUVtliT tit IHt Afah Rebels I for some tima afWed to ; l ARMEK-i FAMILIES AND OTHERS believe thut tbe bbclltiig of Charleston by 1 can purchas no remedy equal to Dr. our Morris Island battorus Kir me frutl, t'Uwer aa. kllrkca fcar 1861 THE GARDENERS' MONTHLY, YV. Q. P. CSI.fCKI.OC, PcsLisaaa. Office : 23 North Sixth St, Fhilad'a. TEItMS-1 r.O A YKAli. rlilrMI til THOMAS HF-LH.t.V. TUI JIOSTiiLT COXTBATS A.B . Hiits Flower Garden and PIaore Uri.und j Fruit Harden j Vegetable Garden; Window Uardi-niog. Cii-ani'.oK'iTio.ia Embracin? the views f the bei writers on ilurticulinr., Atboti- eer'ain minrs extorting wa., rrevei.ting ' The Per ceDtHe ut "t'enduge ia the ?tate SutB drp,rlment, .nd a warm porson.l pu.ski and Sampler. Tbe Rebels killed TobidV Veuuian LmimeiH, tor dysentery, rnlic, croup, chronic rheumatism, sure t tliroi. l.itiihai:h.-. s. &u:kne&. cuts, burns. swellinis broies, old sores, headache, mus-i culture, anil Kurai Anairs. quito hiies, pains in the limhs, chest, bark j EniToaiiia Giving the Editor's views on Ac. It it does not give reln-f the money will : ibe impi rtaul Hor'icutlaral improvement be relumled. All that is asked iv a trial, ai.d i ScaaM d Vlcaana Naw F.iits .iv use it according to lhe directions. PL4Ta-DoaTic a.vo Foaaica IiTain- .n.l h. . i,rnoM as sleadil. in.o. ! r.-. Ti4..-P-.r Sir, I b. q-1 your V-n.tia. -"..." u..a.BL.-u....- k. M,i.ao. in th. i .. ' . . ., I.iniinuliD UlT hiailyf-r. uiul-rn( rr...t"H-ii-' cllTtaiL UT1CS, uaiiuiKiiiiiuii, .--...6-. r:.blo ag tbat tlV WDICU tlltm ire UUIUtilca im b.-li. b,.t rtirti!fortit It i rniiD.ail.J tb 1 b.f. er u.U. Sr auj'!.. attw-h of rrtmp It i io- j Tnlobl. 1 bars no bciiatioD in nomai.n'linz it i-r men Irom wurkii a on their own terms ar.d ctfuou, oul UJ " wu" ,u 1 "I'auuipuia .ttaehment existed between tne men. tn . in atttujptiug to re.atn a looiuo.a on tue .n tb. u it pr..tv . , ui i h..iuii.rij . , '' it is 844. Mr. Coburu is in favor of!i.iu Mr. MTadW. health r' ft Sampler amount in number, we ,'ar',uJ it8,,""":'t'"tV;;o. u.iitiiixiia. - .h-e earn, eat.lngu, with Free Mason, and cb.nges, and therefore r.com- ! onM nilloh p,in, but-sustained h -'N 'Rons t.f Temntrane-. whieh are mainlv if U)Jllj3 !lt,Ifl l(,g",1"'"- b dlffieufttes ! ,he f(lltn ,e hv bslievtd and procUtated , U0D ai , n,llob of , frurn U0Be thut it ! List Of VflldlBS Hot wholly moral betiifidal societies. Rut ' it is gra'ifying to him s'rike agiiust '.that which i. wholly and undeniably wroti(2, even if be did hit som that are meritorious rr coinrarativilv harmlFua. The "Fenian Urotherhnod," an Iri,h com- j bcen "'' 5'. biuation to aid Ireland in beeoming ind-! . iai.0entr4, Columbia, Erie, Greene, pendent cf England, is in tbe same eaiepo. ' I.nxerne, Lycoming, Monroe, Montour, ry, and an internal organization of thut i',ke. I,-,,er. Schuylkill, and Veuano. sort i hardly eomp.tible with good faith Tne "boTe C!,tt0,ie. we lelrn. o to England, certainly. sent in their List nf Taxables, a day or JuWben you bear CopprbceJs char- : ging tbe Rebellion npon tbe Republican, confront ibuui with these "truths of bis- Inrr ' I and uncertainty of dt6uing the "number 1 j(1 ,-,, j.j, cf .treogth his eud was ; i, with dilBeulty a .mail garrison cau Lo ' Adrartlae-l ty tills atthii o,enriD tbe " Cnroiilrfe. ot pupils attending," bas caused Ibe mtr.i- perfeet paca. Ho was a eousin of tbe kept there." J : . e t III : - . I. . il : . ..... . . . . r - 1 iiuoiiou ui a kiii iu iuo uouse requiring , at0 j icltson i'l r sauen.ul ie wisourg, Fi k.S-Pmonai Pruaerl) l W.lallrr.arc'd.Rraily, I rb. 4 lots of Jo.rik W. "lr.i)tt. t'bltlisqaiuiue. the distiibutdon of the School fund accor- : M!(t jik biui, a good citiieu aud publio , tion is a source of considerable grief tolbe ding to tbe taxable! returned, as it bad , epirited man. Conpnoileni ot tb Star k Cbronlols.) From the 51st P. V. K.xoxribLE, Tenn., Dec. IS, 'CI. Tbe casualtie. were few iu our regiment, in tbe retreat from Loudon, tbs battle at 1, i . 1. i Campbell e Station, and during tbe .lege . .an, .h. Prnol.mation two since, a. required by law, to the Sec-: . . .. .7 I 8 .wenty onpies oi tne rroolamation, I'cb.l5-Brsl KHtteorUr.N.irv llDUi-Uton. ImWis. Rebels. A fow days since, Geo. Lone- Marrk l Prns.al Pr.ia.vr;). tea. w' A er. BufTlU Street ont a flair of truce to Gen. Foster, .wareaw-nisMial Pertj.T.M.rerlln.Bairaht ... , , -( i , , Uarcb IT Prrsoa.il Prwpertyot It. lottili r. BulTalot with a complaint that f the Prooi.m.i Msmkartnutti Property. 11. 1). Ilecd. b. Baloe is to do punusnea to tne r.euei goiuiers, it would be more in accordance with milita ry ct'q'iette to have their commander pro mulgate it. Gen. Fnnter auknowledged the eorrcames. of bis logic, and in return With each Department handsoir.e'y illsa- tratej. These peneral featore. will be retained, and the publisher pledges himself that no labor or expense shall be spared to render the succee.iiax issues of (he Maiazine every wav worihv of the favor with which bis previous efforts have been amply rewarded. SFD FIIP. A SPUIMEN. "'i " " j here. While nne is disposed to rejoice at i requesting him to have thorn carefully ye 1,20 Ta l ey are ; (Q j()rge, nt, jfe jast M distributed throughout bis emps, which, i Oorn, old 1,00 La of taxables smeet to rf forge, (fct ,M , of be wiil do0t ,ho Je. j Outs, pr 32 lb, 75 01 pre...,, in . , lTTbe Rebellion w ioansur.te.d nn- malipS nP Apportionment, fur Senators ,nd i00 er al'emocratia National Aduiitii.ira'inn. n:1 H- of K- of 'e State of Fenn'a. hoge wf)( It wa. conua-ivej aud matured no D'iiincrtftie au.-Lices. 3. ' It bad its nucleus. nd headquarter. "In the Itrmncrstio Ojbinet of Buchanan. 4. Its chief instigators and engineers were leader, of tbe !euitxrtic party in 'Congress and Government Departments. ' 5. Its principal ageuts abroa'd were 'Pemocratic Amba.adors and Cousuls serving the cause of Treason under pay. (j. It bad been in progress for months before Mr. Lincoln was inaugurated. " 1. Seven States had g 'De out of the j Union h' f ire Ibe Democratiu Buchanan left tbe Executive Chair. .8- War. bd been deolarod by the, insurgents, in firing up"o tbe Star of the .West, long I'T-re the present Aduiinis tration came into power. retary of the Commonwealth. not received, their old number M i . V. - ... .i . . r ' IhAV Ipavn In thnir honsehnlrf. the naln w left as a life-long legacy to .uj ri. ui i. ui ub ciaie ui a euu a. t, .k i.-.j ,1.. I Tbe following are returns from ours and four counties below s 1,1803 Txah!e$, 1804 Union S.-274 4.203 Mitti a 3,335 4,111 Snyder . 3.09 3,010 Juuialt) S.193 3,123 Perry 4,621 5,5 IS 17,515 0,595 Voice of California and Kansas.. The following resolution passed both ranches of the California Legislature, seren only voting against it : Resolved, That the people still look to o loved tbem. The " inning loss," the " only a few' ia their all, and may be the all of their friend, .nd rela tive. Of my company, one was killed and one taken prisoner. William II. Doughty wa. killed, than whoa we could bdattt no braver iu our company. Mr.D. we believe was from SugarValloy. Always good humored, uuder the tuost trying cir cumstances, through every fatigue, he was utterly without fear to an engagement serters are coming into onr liues by hun dreds, to take the Amnesty oatb. TK.VDtTI NOTES few sale at the "Star Chronicle" oBW. Corrected Weekly Wheat, 1.50 Eggs S 20 ... 1,20 Tallow 10 Lard, fresh 12J over seed e,0ti Flaxseed...... 2.25 Wool 70 Dried Apples 61b Potatoes 50 FirkioButter IS Shoulder G Fresh Butter... 25 Ribs & Sides 6 4.5. and 6 Ham ....11 Ht.M QiaKTUia 'JTR Aaur Coara.'k special service V Mew Yu, Jsu j ii, ladl. J rppw-Ul OHera. No. 8 J 1ALI. tfllcer and Ulen belonini; to fenn'a Ke;'u atiaehed to the 9ih Army Corps, now absent from their commands on recruiting or detached service, and all fur loughed men, will report fur duty to Capt. Ji.bv A. Mo.aia. A. Q. in charge of re cruiiius; service for 9ih Army Corps, at liar rUburg, Penu'a. By command of Maine Gev'l B(.'JStDE. Enwi.D M. Null, Aas't Adj't Uen't. flnstri t r,f l.'nion, at I o'clock P. M., a cenaia .ot of 1 (Iri.iind, sitdnte in the borooj! bf l.eSbara;. and coontv aforesaid, numbered in the e. I ral lotrn plan St0, boanderf aa I lie South by I St. George Sireei, ott thl we-d by Fourtit jHreet, ou the nonb by let ilu. tS, ird of the east by B ackbvrry Alley, coniaiainf (Ji,.. Fourth of a'n Acre, more or lei. wuh the! anpurienances, as the property if Chortn ft .V-A.. I.. F.ALBBIHHT, Shei C IskMrilTa Office, Lrwi.burg, Jam. IS, l&ft. REGISTER'S KOTICfi; N OTICR is hereby ciren, to all concerns. that the following named person. bavsJ , I . . . .1 I, . , C - . 1 sen tea t.ieir sccuuis id inc m.gisirr s uuiew . 1 , 1 ... , ... . 1. .w. . . . . .... ,, t . . 1 r . R . SalU accounts win l,b picscuiru mi ciiuura.- atiun and allowance at the Orphans' Catfl to be held at LEVIBI'Ri. for tre roanty of Lnion. on the third MO.MJ.lt of Febraarf next, bring tne 15th day uf said month, via : 1. The ai-couni uf Lewis E'an. Afia' cf Thamcu niiiiumt, lae of Bart UuwaitMl Tp, dce'd. S. Tbe account of .Michael Donxel. Guar dian of Halume Frederick ao l Margaret Jaaa Frederxli. minor children ot Ceurge t'rrdericJt late of Botrjioe Tp., dee'd. 3. The account nf Michael M. MaiM Execdti.S of Sarah Maize, late of Linwstoci Tp., di-c'd. 4- The account of tevi Keister, tiectttof of Grornt Keitlrrjile of W(ii!e Deef Tp.deo'd. 5. The account of John Mile be I. Elecutof of Juhn.Mttchel. late of Limestone Tp., dee'dt 6. The account of Georce Leiser aad) John I.eiser, Adui'rs uf Jaai Letter, late it Keily Tp., dec'i 7. The account pf Oenrge T)rieshach Trustee under the will of Mitrif Beth tale uf tbe boroajn of M.fllinhort. dee'd. . 8. Tbe account at Ge.-rf. i)rie-.bacb Adm'rot J'hn . .,irlaie vf the horvvgh of -New Berlin, dee'd. 9. Tbe account of Jacob Frock, sorviviaf Eifcutor of the last will and testament of Henry Frock, lale of Litfieslme To. itvc'd. 10. The account ol Elias Hoy, Guardian of Jacob V. Mohr. Beojamm F. Mobr. aad I.nthar Mawrer minor cbi'dren of A'swaM Mihr, laie Susan Mawrer, late of New Berlin d.c'd, in account with said Jaeob T. Mohr Beojimm F. Mobr and Luiher Mavisr. , H. WE1KEU Reabter. Rejister's OlEce, L.wi.'borg. Jan. 14. 1?84 l nion Count; Court Proclamation "1 TH EREAS.the Hon. SAM L 8. WOO US. 1 V Preside ni Judge fortbe 30th Judicial It is gratifying to know that, as fast as detected, corrupt aud unworthy Govern- , Ka. meet officer, aud ouutraolars are exposed, Ha-rley SO to 81,00 Country Soap 4 & 6 dismissed, and punished. Tbey are bad pork tradi-8,00 enough yet they are nut as many nor as ' - . obnoxious, ia proportion to nuuite.s, as! AflAQfitSO. the same claM f eormorant. were in tbe; T rnt mim-mt, n. aieier Hm lwter(r. Slrt J Orphaus' Court. Court of Common Pleas, Oyer War lor iiiuepend.noe Uase. ol eon- "it. wm. u ton ui aaax j. vaaa, baas o aataoaj . rrramrr. ana ocuciui vjuanrr nessmns. ieoe. rthat is r ersons restorin, to Gov- ; t LEWIIsBt RG. for the county cf VXIOS. District of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Iniou, Mitiiia and Snyder, and Jsn WSuoitm andJoax Walls Ejqs Asso ciate Judges in L'uiou county, have issued iheir nreeent trint. ftate lhe M-.'.l itnv tt Ila'r I 1863, and to me directed, for the holding of an v" aaBwB on lne Third Monday of FEB., (beinjr the (J, J I-ih day; iMbi, and to continue one week, to rnio. to-nrtiip, 2tb .it, MAItY FLIZABBTU, Xo".ce is therefore hereby given to the Cor- George Smith, of thU Bnroah, mpm- utb j-r. j and fur ibe county of I'm on, to appear in iheir ftrniuoot funds which tbey bi wrougfully tibtaiuti-i) are also more oomoion. Wheo every 00 was uicposod to growl, i oer 01 compaoy 11, otu f. Kerierfcs, and At Aeadwia. Jaouta co;, nr tvw anyr Mrinieat, own proper prrsoos wiin their records, ,oqui rv 1. 1 j .-Ti 1 i e , ! a comDoiou. were ukeo nrw Daughty bad .nil Li pleasant fce and . 10D "e muk Mr.T. 00c p-! in Um.BmAwMM tomuoiiro Mdim good Dttured eipreieioa. Clark nd be; ' ' -,' . 1 - ' cf .mct Jo.otaud MetWai Prtbjtriii mio- lneir behalf appertain to be done 1 and ail Wii- viafiv uiu uccu teui iuv ; were tent niateft, nada.Ac aifift (ithi'r nrnn nrrtrnlina' 1 n Kh.. r were enrrotinded and eaiiiiirs-t'l kv iohft I a. u. -.ri..u ni.tk u 11 mm in i - ,1, ...,..i.k ...;K1.. nn A Ira ham bio coin as tn lastrumeot selec- 1 niaht bef.ire 9 a support to tbe outDoata . rebel eivvlrt man. ami anbt tn Itinhmnnf. N-at.ciiiii a.oa -! Jobs mU i.ri SKaiiiU, n,rn Ar. r-nnir-r, tn hi in Bnri .h Muhcv Luminary. pf Twp, inicmOo. on tiH-iiui ait n i-r aitendin.antlnot depart without leave at their 1 ! horn-, join4 CTLry Comp.nr, kuid 4ie4 ihus muly fL Jurors arc -rcoested to be punctual in To the Heirs of Jacob Yargor. TTMON County, Sd. Tbt Coamonwaalill J of Pennftylvania, To John Yar-eer, Eu'ward Tarer.Catharia Intfv-BrrtvU with itasom Mwipt; tmwit 1mrt, Dswtvl LonKGaanJiaa of Knily A. arrr. &mwl aiawcfefretfls) John bl -bettor, CaroiHa ilrnrrTjsi with tomm ErJ m-r, Cbty iournunrti with tiiuai Itokvr. Etlwanl Yavr-r Gwrnriiaa of Mary 9-pal and Samlt 9mmm I DavrtMl Lootf tiuardran ad liuu. ! Emm MMr Mr StHl ivpresnt&fM nf Jmevb Tarr hit f tM Wro'otf UM-UwtoastiW C-.tV-wM aal.Gra,, Ug. Whift by ail fnqitat 4ai7 kWau-iWtl for tbal pnrm bf tbw OriaaBav Court of lb m-uuly Utrmi, k IUaI Elt of the BMd Janjb Yvrvr M appr-xtisapsl. a timtm lot qoarry d4 aim hm aviivx-Ml bail pxt$ ftlmt of Timbwr l-utti ftitaau in LwisiioBhip tfttoa memntji an4 ftls m otrteia tiaet mt iatma Immm atMU b Hau-tlr townnbtp oonnty lorMuutl wnb tb apfarfa avnea At, aal iktrw o of Um bvir mt iha mi4 dfOajBaHsjcl ap-.aTti fa court tb fmrk of pjii iaqsiaw' Uon to Uk Um rJ stm( ! ih )tntW ihamC "ovJi aoi ery a of joa r artbj iti is t tuaal mppmmt at tb next Kennal Or hiii' Court to b InrM at Lwm bars a tba 15tfc Ja f Vrb. aat to civet tak a4 tvaJ tau at UW valualioa. and ia Ca uf rrlasaal t irlet to 4o tbn to show aauat why p mam tofjltl tvt b su4 jmt atf imai. WitnM inr bDJ aataFnt ?f tb rT-f fralt X Lawla burg U J dajr af Dvmmbvr a. D 1M3. J. W.SAitClarfcO. & tp.l Dy frovidenceto lead tBeir country ia . with thc s5lh MaM f being drifcD ijJf sait-iy turuugn bii 110 purne, .on restore uj 1 .1 Jiir'VolunteeriBg is going oa rery a'iin to a ;ce t"u toi;i no eltmrnt of . Doughty tbe next morning Iriskly all over tbe North almost as ' tbucb so s at tbe outbreak of tbe Rebell ion. Those cities, boroughs, and town ships, that moved first, are clearing them -elves. Those doing nothing, lose the ru en who leave them to eu'.ist elsewhere, - nd will have to furnish their full quota 'beside. Let each district take pride io filling tip its own ranks with its own men, .nd not be drained to help others. We Lave now a full month to clear Union of Rur, Uiruni. I , , ,, . . K ,,! J , . ' """K .iieuuiS ; y jjjY ofLcttrm remaining in the Post make his appearance, all in the tent would bain's family, who, they say, are in lodi- ! u ,)H,ce at LLWISBLKU, Pa., up to Jan. 31st, lN64t discord ,h,il U found; and thut wa do . J"king'y remarked that if Clark did not j by ten oent subscriptions for Vailaodig most heartily lavor bis re-ciectioo. In tbe Kansas Leeislature. a resoln tion re-nominating Pres. Lincoln psased outposts, was shot through the bead, car- """P n''". V 1- j vahout an (!P rote. Such is , he ried to the car depot, .nd lived two or '1 V : ..i. i mi .t . . ! 1 1,... t, Th I..J .. r -!:.:;,.,.-,., espressioa ui lue popular win in tuose iwo : l'tl uu U"J "r""i Jy support 'wi tn-eot " patriots M I.L , t-!T S P PI i ' me gooas no ncir. in company i, cu- ; . . . ward K. Patterson, of KastoD, Pa., was tgJ-Tbe Catholic Tdrjraph says "The correspondence between Jefferson Davis I ; killed. Sergeants F. B. Sterner and M el and Pope Pius, has beeo puiilisbcd. The Pope, like every one else, is anxious for eoooty : there are men enough : there is , pe, But a no advocate for Rebellion, nt money enough put that and that togetb-: home or abroad. We know what we state lick were wounded, by the same ball, in Orwl( n.H!ab Mmllnda Was. sit-.i-r aiy b. him KfaoDS J. N. KV Sn.Tlr Jan.b B. tlmitb Jacob B. emre or Cto. Kama Tarlor A. Mi.i M allace Curia Mlas It tbe leg. They are doing well. George , .rlti,,g from Knoxville on the 20th ""i Aam, vieaiiig. v. t., nit., says : uo tTitlay last, our cafairy, uual, sustained no casualties. Co. . is under Qen. Storgea, advanced to tbe di ll asscoplug's - j rection of Dan bridge, 40 miles from iMy long, fatiguing ride here, by wsy of j Knoxville, and on Sunday morning drove B. , f, r . . ,, . . ... the enemy vedettes out of that village, ig Creek Gap, I have told about, written . ' , ... , , , ' , , .... ! A portion of our infantry, under Gen. about, growled at until I am tired of the j j,, tit0 raoTed bat len,g ,b,t story. I was sore, and tired, and could I the enemy were io full force beyond Dan- not iiln lh. ni.ht I nam. hor. ant frtr ! Iiriiltir iK.v fi ll hapV tn thiiir farmer o.lJ ..'..,t..-.;t 4 IJ: A J ' r " ,..-.(.. s-, - .... . "-- "r""1 ""J1"" manufjr'urea a orosaveut and dr. .aw. tn I want nf hnanitnhtn .iMninm.iUHnna .nnh i tustiion.. bdiV mornioa. the enemy. Tuesday evening.' Quit. number of j wnic!l be ,- . ... . . .. . I seeing that we had drawn back our eav.lry those Uable to draft, it seetM, "don eare j It ig M hl recomme0(le(1 for euttioc ! ness. was elimbin? th. mountains, and ! as possible, made a desperate . , , . . v' uw linns Willi iiimiu .iiu cr, and tbe thing is done. " tiMeetings to encoiiraga the raisins; of Bounties for Volunteers, were held in liuuin 1). D. Mr. (tflutin Margaret Mrs. ll.nr; J-ilio JurJi-o Julia Mrs. Jon.a a at. Mr. Persons callins; for the above Letters will please say tbey are -advertied." UKO W FORRFST, F M to be true." That is cold comfort to the Secesb and Copt. . We wish all Catholics were like Browoson, Rosccr.os, Meagher, Lewi&burg Town Hall, during soveral nud their other most intelligent men, Tsniogs, and about ?G .400 were .Beni. C. T.vlor. of" Davton. O . vhetber school keeps or not" won't aid. tbe fund let tbe draft come ! Ic3r4)a the second Monday in March, n clectioei is to be held in Arkansas, to lots, shingle blocks, stove wood, &!., and is a great labor saving implement. attack oihrod aiiiu. ma hintis bii:biii iuis iuo ijuion, it: r t.. l , rt ... 6 ' im. itlfiver. frraehnro .nit C j - -. -BJ si with "a Republican form of Government." A large Slate Convention cf Delegates recommends the abolition of Slavery as "indemnity for lhe past and seourity for thn future." BOi-Tbo Governor has .nnninteil .a Notary Public, Jos. R.Orwig, Miffltnbur-: i """ lru" m' own looX- 100 b"bew alvia W j loruing ine itreams. x ney .oruinK .oe .tre.ms, ana ..oaring .. nam ; j9BD.00.g dif i,iol),f e(J h, ,he Hampton as I did id the d.y. My horse was sure eatalry. Observing the desperate deter- footed, and I trusted him where I would : ruination of tbe enemy, Pturgcs ordered TPHE undersigned wi!l open a select School, I io the Boys Grammar Kchool Room, North Ward, Lewisbure:. about lhe first or second wylf in April. Term, one quarter; Tuition, sgt Ott. Only a limited number of suitable grades will be admitted. Those who desire to attend will please inform me as soon as convenient. Feb. 1, 1861. J. A. OW EN their attendance at the appointed time agreea ble to notice, (iiven under my hand and seal at the Sher- ifl'. Oifice in Lewisborg lhe I2th day of Jan. A u ism, ani me e;tn year ot tbs Independence of the t nited States of Amen ca. -God save the Commonwealth! L. F. ALBRIGHT, 8heri9 Geo. W. Carpenter, ITcnszey & Co's Wholesale Drug and Chemical Warehccse. Ko. 77, IJarkel Street, rhlt.4elph1a. fftHE Subscribers keep constantly on hand I a Urge stock of DHIC. MEDICINES, j Henry Whiimer. GRAND JURORS, Feb. T. 1861 Rutfiloe Wm 8polta, John B Smith. Iir;ly Wm Brown. White Deer Jas Finney. Joel Ranek, Fred erirk Uersham. iViw li'rlin Wm Roshoiig. Limestunr Christopher See bold, Jr, Amos Bei ler. Michael H Miller. Lrwuivrg A. U'. Peter If Ginter. Reuben Snyder. James Hayes, Jacob Hummel. iiMt BuJal( Jaeob Frederick. l nion Aioah Stetler. LtwMurg S. W. Tnomas H. Nesbit, Geo. W Hafer. W.i Bujfattte Levi Shoemaker, Henry Noll, Isaac Kaufman. Afy Daniel Moll. Lrwis Valentine Buhl. Mijj!inburg Frederick Gulelins. TRAVERSE JIRORS. Limestone F.matioel Waller, Jas 8 Rond enbush. John Rinkert, Martin Rohrabach, j John Seebold. W"i7e Veer Elias Noll. Jaeob D. Rinek. Hartl'i Daniel Wagioer, Joshua Knarr, Gutelius, Selinagrove. If3ee new Pbilad. Advertisements in to-day's psper. And "when read, nuke a note of 'cm." f9Selinsgrove also ia moving for National Bank. . BSUTbe single case of small poc "sronght from Milton to Lewtsburg, has terminated favorably, and we b.ar nf nn other eases here. But it is all over the i Tta AB,e,1i" Conseription Bill bts land, and wherever 8oldiers pass there is Just VtBei Congress. Besides providing cangr-r tbercrore, vaccinate vaecioate ! lb" ,n eBro,lea n J M nJ time husk old pauts and shirts a stray old in town and country. ; sseore complete exemption by furnishing j .t,oe. mo,t h.r.tBri.ti nd km. Jen ! . . ..i. . - i . j . I . r no lining to the fields dead horses, mules and broken wagons. No garden ere rough in the bottom, and I was in terror lest tbe borse would go down with me in tbem a wetting prospect I did not relish on December days. We were real ly within a few miles of Knoxville twenty-seven miles on my lamed horse that day had nearly shook me apart, and pounded my parts te a jelly. We saw war all around traces of the bivouac tbe charred embers the scattered corn- W Look, commanding a division of JMU- I f HE.VICAI.8. PHARM ACF.LT1CAL nrepa- I A'e Berlin Joserh Erdly, Abraham ott's cavalry, to charge tbe enemy. The rations and every other article which apper- j Black, Simon Wolfe, John D fpiitler. Chas charge turned Ibe fortunes of the day, I tains to the business, embracing lhe most I D. lionsh, Abraham stchoch, Charles Walter, eaLst 8aturd.T afternoon. . .,- . - - - ... mm -service by procuring substitute from the first mountain below Bunbur. Perinlt ir' d "'n eenre exemption l..oj .t. i..:- - .k. r i . ' rnm "swrvioe by procuring substitute delayed tbe up-lra.n on tbe Railway .b.ut ,llM, t0 d f ' f . . f ... . . a . half a L TV - t . .... ' " .u uour. ti e saw no evidenoe oi enrolled for the next draft. The cost of warn ot eare on fte part of the agents ani j eommutatiou is increased to $100, and the ervants of the Compaoy. "" of tbe exempted man is enrolled, , ' "CbM?9 j b - pnMot - enrollment is exhiosted." .t n t? 0,1,,eJ ' S"Ml' : C'"-n"""if- moaeJ "PpHei to pl.ee of Uarry White. . j securing auhatitute. Tin h. Congression." rTLieoL J. F. Beale ha, opened a recruit- l me'' t mg office in Esq. Meru'a effice for the 9ih ' r nntwne, eonseientiously Army Corps. Bounties veterans $400 and ! "PP084 ,0 bearing arms, are to be eonsid new recruits $300 from the eeneral Govern-, ered, if drafted, as non-combatants, nod ttliati'il'ot'T re-'assigned to duty in hospital, or be ex- fZTtm fuf a"d i" i -i y P.y i 1 100, dPu,ini S. .Vu . . ' r : i s w ThI tarhnr. r.m c -t T i o ! Etvctj lurcinar woo oas oeia omce U!ttn; jhi.iiw, !) 6 i Moiled. JlarrMuiy Tdcjraph. surrounded by its white picket. . Houses staring at yon with a blank, empty look. Bams with skeleton looks. A dog sneak ed round tbe corner, a cat eat io the bro ken window pane, perhaps. Tbe only full fed looking animals yon see are the dogs. They can breakfast on mule steaks, dine on borse, and pick ribs at their leis ure,, within howling distance of their i 1 mill- r ' .. ,-rr .,; T ; n29'l nit., nod had t cordial welcome . Within two miles of Knoxvule, I met j bj lue DMt eitix4IIi gt. Uuit ttt-njti , John Smith of my company on outpost, j smart storm, accompanied with ligbtuing who while we were expressing onr happi- I aud thunder, on the 29th. - ess at meeting,, saddened me by saying Every regiment in Geo. Dodge's ditis- "e lost Duughty. Ai the banicadcs iu i0a la VVesi IsnueiMe hat re-enlisted. which up to Ibis time had been decidedly against us. Onr lose is about 150. On Sunday, we fell baek to Strawberry Plaius, six miles from Knoxville. On the 19th, Gen. Sturges fell back to Knoxville, and the same evening crossed the Holetoa River with the view of intercepting tbe euemy at Lewisviile. Gen. Granger s troops were moving in tho same direction on the 20th ult. The new postal bill passed by Congress, provides that srtieles of elotbing, manu factured of wool, cotton, or linen, and compressed within limits not exceeding two pounds weight, addressed to any non commissioned officer or private, may be transmitted at eight cents, and above thai weight according to tbe regulations pre scribed by tbe Postmaster aeneral. Tbe Rebel Governor of Virginia recom mends tbe calling oat at once of all tbe Militia for not more then 30 days at a time. - There is something astir at Mobile, but not enough has transpired to deter mine the loyalty of tbe persons interested. Gen. Roeeerans arrived al St. Louie on 'extensive variety also, PAINTS, OILS and j Daniel Horlacher. GLASS of every description, All articles purchased from ns can be relied on as being of the most superior qual ity and at as low prices as they can be had. We can oner such inducements as will make it the interest of purchasers to lay in their supplies .lrcm us and five us their future patronage, and invite all who visit the city, to call at our establishment. All orders addressed to us by mail or otherwise will meet wilh prompt attention. G KO. V .CARPENTER. HE.NSZEV & CO. Um 1031 737 Market Street. Philad. KTJSI0 FOR THS BILLION. SOGS FJt THE LOYAL. BY ROBERT MORI IS, Esq.., The undersigned have ju.t published a series of Six Songs and Rules, entitled as follows I My Love is on the Battle-field." The Nation shall not Die." -The Christian COmmissiou." , . Geilysbnrg." ' "The Young Volunteer." . -The Bon who was his Mother's Pride." The words in every ease by Robert Morris, Esq ; the music by accompii-hed composers. The spirit and tone are alike stirring and patriotic, and altogether suited to the times. The price is One Dollar per eopy for the series, or tweoty-five cents tor any o.e son;, ta be sent to any part of the Uuited Stales, free of pnstage. Foinasiers and aients remitting five dollars will receive sixeopies. Ad lre.s - I.KB WALKER. No. lit CHEaT.N'CT Street, Philadelphia j Rraiu Thomas Fisher, Samuel S Oakes, John Kremer. Went BuffnbeWex Benfer, Philip Sipley, John Watson, Jr., John C. W atson. Butfalne Valentine Killer, Jesse Lore, Daniel Rishel. Miff.inburg Jacob Gulelins. Ltuiisb-irg & W Samuel Bone, John Kelly. Jas Mo wry. S D Bates. A W MaxweU. Iswisburg A" U Isaac 8. fclerner. . Kellu John Riser, Thomas Clioean. iW Buffalae Fredrick Hippie. Abraham rreitrick. t.eorge Hun Hie. Isaac High. Vtunn Philip Young, John Kunkle, Chas Oldt, Wm Hannan, Samuel Kitier. Iswit Henry Rule, Abm R. Mench. Issue list for Feb. 13. 1 Paul Reusler , vs J Si. W Anderson 2 J Ac J Young vs Jos M Thomas Mi Kleckner vs Menses, Penny Co 4 Jnn H Goodman vs Wm Yonnj 5 Chs Brundage vs Jac and Aaron Klose Twp of Limestone vs George Slear T Snyder Sc Grubb vs J & C Kleckner wi no g to 10 I other parties vs same 1 1 Siirtr, field & Co vs 1 H Kleckner 12 same vs same 13 Lndwig, Kneedler Co vs same 14 same vs same indorsee 15 Dsnl Kancler vs Jrre Anderson 16 M 'Curdy Tate vs Wm Brnbsi 17 C H Sbriner for Vance vs Wut Rote tt 19, same fur Young v aiue 30 Enoch Kaufman et al vs Geo Zellers 21 Johu Bttser 'vs ' Daol Reber H iiavid T Davis vs Geode.Marsh 4 ia C hanout Loaj v Jtre Kievaaer Tavern License. "VTOTICE is hereby given ih.t .j Jacob TVrkard. t MifSinfcejrfe 1.107a ut.ier, ai nana ispkt loaTSMVua. Thftuaa t.rpta, of Jacb KreaMr. of Brad have filed ibeir pennons for Tavern Lieeaa with tbe Clerk of the Court of Uoarter ee. sions of lnion county, and lhe same will bj presented on Monday, the 15ih day of Fell. next tn the Court for approval. Jan. a C. H. HAMsKJiPLl-S, Oep'yaQ. For Union Co. Companm IN THE 9ra ARMY CORPS. rpHE Secretary of War has authorized Major General Burnside to recruit too old N mth Armv Corps to 60 iM0 men, for sp cial service. L nion county has three Cornpa nies in the Slat Pean'a, in this Corps, and she should fill op the ranks of bertbiee com panies. who. to the honor of iheir County, have re-enlisted, and relieve herself from lie draft. Every day, soldiers are leaving tho county and neighborhood for tbe purpose of taking advantage of the hih bounties offered in the cities. This should be stopped, and Union eonnty volunteers secured for bar own Companies : and itcanonly be done by town ships and boroughs offering such additional bounties as will make it an object to enlist ia our own Companies. Il is belter to pay O.o Hundred Dollars ad iiuo.al bounty than $300 commutation. Lnion and Last Buffalo, towa. ship, are setting the example. Let there bo an effort made ia every township to fill op , the three veterao Companies Capts. Linn's, Hassenplne's and Carman's (the " Wall. Guards"), and Lnion county will be saved frcm a draft. I bave been ordered by Gen. Burnslde to superintend recroittnf ia this Hut tor lha 9th Army Corps, and will be glad to co-ope. rate with borough and township committees, to relieve themselves, and for tbe good f the service. TJ. 8. Bounty, $302 for new Recruits, U. S. Bounty, $402 for Veterans, in addition, of course, tn all local bounties that may be appropriated by eonnty or dia- trict authorities. Lieut J. F. Bea'e has been asairned to rev emit for Pena'a Rev.ime.nis ia the Sib Corp, In lhe district of Lnion county, who will for. nish all desired information upon tbe matter. JOH5 A. MORKl.H.Capu and A. Q. M, Sunt of hermitlnc eerrkf,Sth Carps, Start of N.a JaD. Si, lMiSi.tr AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE Auditor appointed by the Orphan. Court of Coion eonnty lo andil settle and adjust the account of Thomas Forsitr, dee'd, administrator of J. F. M. Forster.dea'd. as filed by Matthew Morion administrator of said Thomas Forster dee'd. and to, report disiribniioa of lhe accountant, will meet ib panics interested fur Ibe purposes of hi. appoiminent on Patoreay February C, 161, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the otfire of Orwig A Hayes in tbe Dorenthe.f l.exuborjr ALFRED HAVES. A.diasv. - NOTICE! THE subscriber wishes 10 settle hi. ofd) Books from 181 to Jan. 1. IM4, aid de sires his frieads So call wrhiaao days, uf lhe accounts will be in tbe 'quire, haax's. Call al his Si ore, opposite Walla & ('('. Jaa.S.'6t N. . ZIMMEBMAX. FOR SALE. at al I A I"- tf W. Ml LHAt