11 WIT I SM iifiWK msmi Ml BY 0. N. WOK DEN AND At ttAO per Tear, alwayi In Advance. m.ur liurnin? Ik VridaV AflernOOB. i uc3 -2IT7i Abuaii am Lincoln Wirwi of IiCff'tiru. Xmdtv - next. Ote or two ciut' tT atar i,nroo ielt eipire with Court Week. Renew, if jeu think best. Fair notice. 'Mt. Heckendorn vie in No. 13 Hospital, Vs., the first of January, and did not say, in hie last epistle, when "Cas tle Thunder" ie eipeeted to be opened. We bope be will get good "typee" of all the Rebe end Uoion men he sees. Raturn of the Veteran! of the 51st. On Wednesday morning laet, the regu lated men of the 51t I'.V. who original ly eulisted from thie vieiuity, reached our town. The Town Couucil having been notified t,f their coming, made an appro priation to defray tha ext.cuse incurred in giving them a suitable reception ; and to carry out their designs, C. W. Schaffie and James Murty were appointed to have breakfast prepared, deciding in favor of tie Kivicre House, alter calling upon the differeut landlords, as tbe place best adapted for the repast. Messrs. A. M. Lawshe and C. C Shorkley wore appoin ted marshals for the occasion .i i-er . 1 t. At day-break, tlieaiueremcnurcuoe... A(Juiij9tra,ionr Tb( l0 m meQ jn were set in motion and steam whistles j AllegheBT w00 ,oled fur Woudw.rd, sup prung, which woke np all the inhabitants . pofl bU Qne ptMirtui ,be 9,m9 cU within ear-shot, many of whom, not hav- mhQ j.- u00 ,0(cg for w00jwlr1 in ing been previously informed of the cause p.j. . 6U.)purt but one p tper! ox an ine uid, ruaueu uui u men uuurw in purely niorniug attire, eagerly iu,4ui- i . i- i i ..c i,.,....,.., ring whereabouts the hre was. At t o'clock, a proctfsion of citizens proceeded to tbe depot, to escort the " boys" to towu. There the pnce!iu was rc-fortued, being increased and honored by the brave vete rans, and, headed by the Lewisburg Baud, returned, moving under w aving flags and between crowded pavements up to Cham berlin's corner and back to the Uiviere House. Here they were welcomed by a seat speech by C. C. Shorklry, after which they stacked arms and reported at the breakfast table, where they appeared to anjoy themselves very well, together with the new recruits of their corps. The veterans are well clad, look hardy and feel first-rate. The following are the names of the re-eu listed men as near aa eould be ascertained without the rolls : Taro. S. Chkist, Surgeon, 9th A. C. Compify E, " SUtiucr Ouardt." tiso. Hassenpi.io, Captain. W'ni. K. Foster, Lieutenant Martin L. ir'ch'oeh, " Tbos. D. Heed, Sergeant O. C. (Jute'.ius, " V. R. Frv, " Jas. L. HeeboM, " Jno. W. Weii uian, " lvi II. Animon, Corporal E G. Maire, Frank S. Schaflle, Musician. J'Bl VATKS. Jobn Rhobach Jos. Wolfin-rfT J. W. Kheckler John F. Rule Adam Glate Iwe Gr. M'Ghee Samuel M'Gregor Isaac I)oll.y Martin G. Heed Jleuiy I, rox John Leonard Andrew West Georire Diehl John II. Zortman letrick Becktnan Geo. W. Carey Frederick Irwin Henry J. Lingaman Frederick Smith William Lepley F. S. Mauck James Cornelius C. Edelman 1. Struble Barton Kennedy Jacob ililler Thos. H. CUpham Geo. M. Auraad David H. Beers Jacob Frederick Company II, " Lin Rifle." J. Merbill Linn, Captain. W. F. Campbell, Lieutenant George Breon, Sergeant Harrison Hatise, " David C. Brewer, Hugh M Clure, , Jacob H. Santo, Daniel Wetzel, Corporal Alfred Durst, " Jacob Moore, Musician trivates. Abram Thillipa John Erdlcy Jobn Corle Jacob Phelgar Jobn Fike R- Baker Peter 8inith John 11. Smith Andrew Henry David Bobst Wm. A. Miller Thoa. P. Marr Daniel Boon Wm. J. Latimer John Hertx CbmQy A, " Watts Guardt." Gio.fT Carman, Captain. J. F. Beale, Lieutenant F. B, Sterner, Sergeant Lem. CrosBgrove, " W. D. Ritter, Musician M. S. Adams, " raiVATES. J. Shingle John K. nuber John Widel Theo. Moser Iiewis Ailtey Thos. F. Pieree Josiah Henry Fred. Shweep David S. lleiehloy John Sutton N. M. Hann Jacob Troxel Robert Werti Francis Troxel W. F. Dean Henry Vogel Jacob Hawk The following are the names of men recently recruited here for the 9th A. C. by Lieut. Beale, and taken to Harria bnrg Wednesday night : Absalom Baldwin Georire Dnll John Reese Jere. Lndwig Richard Lewis l m. Search John Balliet John "fV'inegarcIen w C. Critea Alfred Koons Oliver Summers rranr lientlev Wm. Crutg James Barnhart M m. D. Bower John Betxer James Putican i J. R. CORNELIUS. -Io oor piD-r of 5th ioit.. was a ' t ...... r.t ,.r ...... li.vi-.- n..r, ) - .. ... .w ........ . , .. v. . ..... ! county, end of the quota from tbe whole; i number coder the S00 000 call onlr, to, bieb is to be added the quote for the r tr 11 ai m i . . s WV"V Mil IT 6 Dittffl NflDl. 10. adds juat twi thrd, to the nuoias there gieu. two thirds ot VaZ is I'JS wdici gives 320 for Union eounty. Two-thirds of 48 is 32 which gives 80 for Lewisbur, io. Lewisburg, according to her enroll ment, is called upon for a fourth of tbe whole amount. VCarrigau, who so at used tbe Uoion officers at tbe Lewisburg Woodward meet in(f, but htd nothing against tbe Rebels, was oeoe Register of Wills in Philadel phia, where be was a drfa utter to the tune of $6,440. II is sureties have a ea. si. ant sgaiust bim a writ which empowers the Sheriff, if the cab is not to be bad, to stow the eloquent but oorrupt Carrigan away bodily. "Serves bim right." A Singular Thing A paper before us claims to be "ibe only Democratic paper io Allegheny eountj." One in Philadelphia claims to be "the only Detn ocratio organ" there. Ie not this a triumphant proof, that in those large counties the great mass of the reading nuil LutitirMM men are friendlv to tha 1 - .... - tbe o uUO Woodward men in Nuribuea- Leriaud eouuty support one paper and tbe 2.G0O Curtiu men support loar paieri. It is tliu., bit over tbe land; (he mutt intelligent, living, thriticg people sustain the Aduiiuieinliou, while Copperbeadism thrives on iguorauc aud in duik corners mostly. We tee it ststed that there are now leu than fijty yipert living io Rebeldom. Hairisburg Correspondence. Monday, t'eti. 8. To-day tho 45ih P. V., Col. Curtio ' (with whom is Dr. Jae P. Gregg) came unonC.Ditol llill. stacked arms in front, of the Arsenal, thus parting with tried I friends of upwards of 2 Tears. .and were I diiuiisbed to their sceeral homes Center, Tioga, aud Lancaster counties, prioeipally. Jjefore dismissal, ihey drilled to the lap of liie drum performing 30 or 40 suc cessive evuluiioua without a word of cooj maud, all elook-like, simply as timed by tbe Adjutant. They numbered 4-0 men a very large number of veteraus, apparently all Hardy, end leady fur another term of eereios if needs be. Their Surgeon is Dr. Tbeo. S. Cbiitt, to j whose fatherly otre and strict disciplmc ; many ef tut-in aciibcd niuoh of their1 beal.b, (firub.bly not without reason, lor e. , r . e i - from what it was when tbey came out of tbe din and smoke aod waste of Eist Tttincsiee. Iudeed, the disguise was so complete that Duo. Christ met bis own men now aud then on the street! here and hardly knew them especially, we suppose, those who bad kept tiff tha tiek list. Some of tbt 45th bad beard oo newt for weskt ar months, aod when they beard of tha detention of bntintst beesusa tha Cops wanted to take advantage of tha absenoe of Maj. White, some of them "cussed" a little, and taid tbey aonld "orgauiie" tba Senate with good stomaoh if it wat thought best. The house passed ibe bill altering the time of citation in Bra.ly Twp, Union eounty, but tbe Cope will not allow it to put the Senate in lime to be a law, even if tbe polity ofc having elettiont in tbe tame county on different days were deemed wise. Tbe Methodist obarehts btve been enjoying interesting evening meetings for s time also the Wioebrennariana and Freewill Raptists, tbe last of whom bap tized 17 converts, laet evening, in tbt pool of tbe Baptist bouse. The Sheriff fast ordered the liquor bouses lo tell nothing that intoxicates, and the order bat done tome good, although thert it plenty of drinking, robbing, gambling, etill to be found in tbe eity. Tuesday, Feb. 9. Tbe 51st P. V. reached Harritburg lstt eveoing, and one baualioo of it (the five Norristown Companies have gone on home. Our three Union eounty compan ies, with one from Center aod ene from EmIom remain lo go np to-morrow. Tbe Regiment returned, I wet told, numbered nesrly 370 men, only a few (decliuiog to re-en list) remainiog behind. Tbe Union county men I met looked very strong and a tnougmiul, laimiut man in that poaitiou R ., , . , tin i i a ' r eoiiuue itself tu local vtllt, ana to tmn can be very useful lo the b s ia mure nteeukry State le.jUlanoa, at hat no parti ways than one,) and tbey seemed giateful tin. character." for it. Tbe fiag of the 45:b (formerly Mr. Lsmberton (Cop.) objected Col. Welcli'r) bas half a donu fiilds refused tod this perfectly reasonable embiazuned on its stripes, and is in toler- j effur was lost by tbe usual straight party able good repair, but tbe loose end it ; fote. Well, "it's none of our funeral." mostly frayed out, by balls sod by storms. jBe Election will come, end those Sena Tbey were fitted with new clothing, aud j tors are only waiting the money, lime, rented some days at Cincinnati so that I ,0i pujeooe of the people, and driving tbeir appearance was materially altered j n, i their own political eoffint. .cheerful. (I was torrv to bear, for Ibe first use, ibai II. G. Denver wee lake" LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, prisoner, soma weeks siuce.) They i amnned. for ft days, io Cineioneti, to , , , - reoroit, and bid been refitted and clothed, throughout. Ooeof ourOlWs I told me ihtt "the boys," while m Hits. IV ...., Ik1 lummti fa raw Itiiiffft1 Ibe , JWwm", " -i j very day tbey re-enliatea, tney naa, as i .. . i rations, one fur vj vwrm y r..., dJilion to what some of them "foraged" way from tbe mules. Coming over the mountains, homeward, they wore eat eaeh a pair f shoes. Iudeed, tbey looked worse than the Rebel, er the Arabs, and wbvo they bad donned tbeir new oatfi'.s one Surgeon declared he hardly knew some ef tbe very men he bad scolded, and doeiored, sod physioked. They are in good spirits, and we hope may ,have a happy visit homo, and exert good iuflueoca there. Tbe 93d P. V., shiofly from Labanon eounty, oame in la-day, to tbe number of about 400, having re-enlisted. Tbey are frem tbe Army of tbe Potomae, and not having retemly had as much powder, ball, mud and short rations, at the Ar.ny of tbe Cumberland, they were not re-olott sd, and looked somewhat more rusty than eur Western msn. Tbeir flig ie iuaoribed with the namea of many honored battle, fields. News from Indiana eouaty place Dr. Thomas St. Clair on tbe Administration tioket for Senator. He is a self made, earnest, outspoken man, and seems Io have the coutiianco of the psople. Those who want bim to sueoeed Harry White, , nJ who kuow of any voters in Arnibiroug I or lodiaoa counties, should urge them to rally lor St. Clair, and ensure his election by a sweeping, telling majority. Tbe Cop. leaders are puttiog their beads together to see what it best U do about it. A short time siooe, when tbey believed White had not resigned, and that tbe Rebels would not permit bis resignation to be forwarded, they deman ded a new election, and reproached our party fur not having one. Now, tbey declare tbe resignation (which is uudoubt- edly gcouioe) "forgery," end tbe '" "illegal, aituougn in every P'e'' i conformity to law. Tbas do ,heJ "k t0 le,1 nd delttd follower.. Thursday, Feb. 11. TO! COPS STILL STUBBORN. Ia the Senate, Ibis morning, with tbe hope if some progress io the neeesaary business of Ibe body, Ibe following fair proposition was offered by Mr. Turrell (ttep ) : "Whereas, in the present equslly divided condition of ibis body, it seems impossible to elect a new 8pekfr, or to take action upon striul party questions, therefore, "Resolved, that until the return of tbe ;' '' oen.ior ,n .no nrm.-roug , c.ection lor oeuaior in toe . I ,UU lUUl.lia WiaIIU, IUO UPUIIB Will Col. Richard Coulter, with bit old Westmoreland Utb P. V., having re enlisted, came into tbe City to day. They number about 230, and are hardy- looking Regiment of brevet, who have ttood many bard thookt. Tbeir Colonel, I believe ia a son of tbe late Judge Coulter. Mr. Orwig (from Ind. Gen. Com.) baa reported in House, (aod Air. Johnson bat offered ia Senate) Ibe bill proposing Amendment! lo the Constitution. Mr. Kelly, of Washington eounty, to-day raised quite a sensation by propos ing that only loyal men theuld be paid damaget for Rebel raids. He it taid to be but 23 yean of agt, aod having served at Piltaburg Landing and else where, on hard-fought fields, ie ttrnest in tbe work. He is Uoion hub, formerly a Demoerat ; bia tpetth waa etrong, and was ably supported by Priet of Delaware. Tbe Democrats took it at a hit at them, and Sharps of Franklin and Pnrdy ef Northumberland defended their loyalty. The question wat ptttpontd for one day. Mr. Ktlly tayt be bad no party feeling in offering tha resolution ; that tha Demoerate appropriated it all to themselves, wat Iheir own tpeeulation. It it "bomb-tbtll in Ibe camp, which made tbe inaket squirm." w. Witeoosin bss done nobly for the wsr. Up to Ibe first dsy of Novsmber last, the had plaeed in tbe field 34 regiments of infantry 3 regiments ef eavalry, 12 bat teriet of light artillery, 2 batieriet of heavy artillery, and 1 company ef tharp shooters. Of Ibis number, nearly half have been lost to the eerviee by death, discharge aod desertion. Indiana bas just tent 5,000 recruits lo tbe front Bishop Ames, who ie re-organiiinj the Methodist eburebet at tbe Suotb, bat gone from Nashville lo Cbsltsoooga. The Waa Department authorises legal liaptist preaeben to oeenpj deserted uwo.py c:.s ennren wnerevtr , Besting nooses or toeir onurou wnercvsr , Uej find tUn io Sececttioodsm. j iT.QAflf PTaTT MClvVMb nVM V wf 3 l . - i.v.iv a lk. . ' . . M . (Mi tA frtn(1.,,. f,.. n s-r. urdav auoroini General Hurler's fore'is. under comioaud of Hrtsadier Oenerai Wistar, marohed from Yorktowa by the way of New Kent Court House. Tor cavalry arrived at 2 o'clock yesterday morning at Bottom's Bridge, across tbe Cliiokahoiuioy, ten miles from Richmond, and endeavoring by a surprise to liberate oor prisoners Iherr. The cavalry reaebel the bridge at the time appointed, niarehing forty-seven miles in sixteen and a half hoy re. A force of infaotry followed in their rear, l r tbe purpose of supporting them. It wit expected to surprise the enemy at Bo tout's Bridge, who had for some time ea y a small picket there. The surprise failee because, ss tbe Riobnioad Ezaminer of to day says, "a Yankee deserter gave in formation ia Richmond of Ibe intended movement." Tbe enemy bad felled s large amount of timber, so st to bluek up and obstruct the fords, and make it impos sible for our cavalry to pass. After remaining at the bridge frem two o'clork nutil twelve, General Wistar join ed them with bis infaotry, and the whole o! j-ot of tba surprise baiiuubeea defeated, General Wistar returned to Williamsburg. Oo bis march back to New Kent Court House, his rear wat attaektd by tbe enemy, bnl tbey were repulsed without loss to ui. A niareb by our infantry, three regiments of whom were oolored, of more than eighty miles, wat made io fifty-six hours. The eavalry marched over one huadred miles in fifty hours. This shows that it is pos sible to make a eaupaign iu Virgiuia in winter. Tbe Montgomery (Ala.) Daily Mail has Ibe following sigoifL-aot announce ment : K-itnore of an evacuation of Rich mond are gaining credit. There is a movement oo foot which will oreate more consternation at Richmond, than anything tbat bas occurred during the war. List of Vendues AdTsAiMd bj bills at tbij ofile or in tb M Chrottiel.' rrb.li-Rral Estate of am. Marr Huhtra,lewlsli'x Feb. 2v-Keal ku!c, sheai hBiceimytT, Haiiirloa March l-Pcrwmsi rroperly.r.Ui-rskaa Jert.H.Urer lisrca t Pernoaal Property, UMairl Klshcl.Uultaloe Hurra s-rrrsaaal Properly, J. By irr.Sr, CBa'atoe March l-troel Property, Waits Lcirr. kclly. March 10-rers-inal Properly, tire, nailer, Bulfaloe M trrh 1'i-PrnonatProperij.W.s.etrkani.C Ball lloe March 13 Personal PrapeMy,T.ll.i'racllus,Biiiialoe Marefe la-PeRwaal Property. John tlhr. huilaloe March i;-PtTMiaal Property ol U.Hooilrr. BulTiilur M.irrl! -Personal Property J. PHct;iir, K.Huffiloe March i-i-Pcrsaaal Praprrty, M. M. Cera, Bullaloe VBNOUB NOTKS rr Ml. at th. la Star A Cbrontel.offle. ILtxsifibtUQ fUavfctt. Corrected Weekly IVhA.ft 1 A S 25 i 20 Tallow 10 WIU W'a Mtoavsa ea wom j Oats, pr 32 lb, 80 ,i i q i..i uiuci o.u o, Wool TO Flaxseed 2.25 Dried Apples 61b Firkiuliutter IS Potatoes 50 Shoulder I Fresh Butter... 30 Ribs & Sides 6 IkSfin T 'a III - II HUImii a Hags 4, o, and D Mam.. 11 Mtoll.OO Country Soap 4 & 6 .. , . 1 u ll I'nrk.. .trJi-8.UiJ la SHIdLtown. Oranz. Co.. N .Y.. ra tbe Sh insl.. by Pr ThociM W.Lhilirk. TIHISISSO ottH In. f!.t. l.t IVno'. Arttlt.ry. .nil Minn MAKY K SI HP. i W ay bill Srwl.iny, Mililtu.n. Oiipt.o. h.. adopt dve 7 a unibl. ror.Bioi. lur apDiliutf bi. 30 iltT rirlouc , and fnr tba kiul remrmbraor. of tba printers, bj tiuu couple, Long may they Sipp the d.wa Ot Hymen, .weatct elor.r. And lira, and lova aod thriva, MWhoo Ifcia erual aar ia oser." STATE vt EN'Tof the Lew iNburo; Bunk as required by Ihe second section of the Act ef General Assembly of this Common wealth, approved the 13th Oct. A.D. 1SS7. AMMOtN. .Specie In Rank and Spscw CeruSmtea $ l.ns IS Da. I. liana 13.SU7 SO Jick and Nates ofotber B'nka and Or'ab'ks .'l.i l s Depa.it !a U. S. Mint Unitt-d State S.3U Honda Hannayltania pea east. War Lou Bills dueouatad LlaMlltlea. rtrevUtlon y Dim other Banket Dim rommonae)ltll Dim DepOaUtora lO'l.UOO H 6;).IM0 141 3n.lotl 00 2,3, 1' '4 411,311) 17 194.S13 00 10.717 34 103.347 112 7-! 'tl ' i Sin, Person all)- appeared before., me, Andrew Kennedy, H. P., David Reber. Cashier of the above named Bank, who being duly sworn according to law says the above is correct to the best of bis knowledge. Feb. 3, 1864. DAVID REBER, Cashier. A. KEXNKDT, W. P. DANIEL BROWN, -Manufacturer of A. 8. Brown's Celebrated KNUCKLER WASHING MACHINE, yiTOULD call Ihe attention of every V V citizen lo his machine, being the Only perfect Washing Machine yet brought before the public. Its durability, simplicity, ease of working. saving of clothes, and quickness of washing recommend it io everyone; and it is war ranted to excel all other machines. Also, Sole Agent, for Lewisburg, Milton, and Northumberland, for R. C. Browning s Universal Clothes Wringer, with patent Cog Wheel Regulator, which is Ihe best, most durable, and only reliable ringer yet introduced. Lewisburg, Feb 12, '64. $20a B0UNTV. The Citizens of KELLY TOWNSHIP, Union Ce.hereby give notice Ihntthfy will pay Two Hundred Dollars Bounty t to every recruit who will accredit himself lo that Township until the quota is filled. This, with the (iovernment Bounty, will make $600 for Veterans and ig.ViOfor New Recruits. Apply to Lieut. J T BEALE, Recruiting Agent, Lewisburg. or JAMES LAWtJON, Esq. Kelly township Feb , 1864 AUCTIONEER. THE undersigned offers bis services ss Vendue Crier, to those who may Btt, ihem in(J oltnVr ,4r, , ,. of lha.r mi,.,.,, nrnnriR tinrrt. ,,, p,imBa;e. OPORGE MOTE. White Peer Tp, Feb It, 'et FEB. 12, 1861 I 08T Between the res dVnee of Samnel j and li'hn A. Mai, o i Market or fifth stret. a i;lEAT Pl.N, c niriairn a mioiat iur- liken -s of Capt. Join A. Maos.I"he fiat'er win p.ta a n.q'i.re at his olfice H WANTED, IROM B.ontl in li)r)!H Kit., or Boat-Tim- hers, delivered through tne siiiiimer, to Win. Moure, on the bank ul the river at llie in.iuih of Uotialne Creek. Timbers to be mrte If'i Umg and four inches thiok. Per sons wishm? to lorni-h timbers can get patterns at Dyeis' va;iin shop, Lewisburg. Price of limbers 65 els., detivred ai aboee Feb 4, !8Ct W W FKIt'K & CO. TURNPIKE NOTICE. "OTICE is hereby firua that a meetin; ' siockholders and an election of offi cers of the Lrwi-bors Ic Millliiiburg l'urn- pike Company, will be held at the house of tiiflriin Uiehl in bast rJolfaloe lewnnn p, on Monday the 71b. day of March, l6t. at 10 o'clock A M. O F MILLCK, President . J F LI.NX. Treas'r At Clerk Feb S 61 N JOTICE is hereby eiven to the Stockhol ders oi tne rjciieionte, Aap n.ourg v Younginaiistown Turnpike Rat Cu, that an Election will be held a: the House of Henry B MusMnr in ihe town of Aaronsbuig oo Tuesday ihe eighth day of March next, lo e led 'live Directors to manase the concerns of the Co. for the ensmn; year. PETER WILSON, Pres'L Spnnj Mills, Feb :. 1864 vexdue ciiyi:k. rtHE Subscriber is prepared to attend to I all calls in ( ryluc SalCa, on reason- auie Terms, aud wanauis saii.-laciion. Kes- idence three miles nonh of Bnllaloe X Roads near Union Church. SAMUEL B SCHI.OTM Estate of Frederick Dershim, tloc'd. ifllEKEAS, Letters I esumcniary opon V the estate of Frederick Dershain.dec'd. have been grained to the subscribers, in due form of law, notice is hereby given H all per sons knowing themselves to be indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment; and those having claims ajainst the saoai, will present them duly authenticated for set tlement, to PETER tiUVEK. of Kelly town ship, where all papers and acconnis ure lett. PETER GI'VEK, ) Admistrators of F NANCY UF.RSHAM. J Ueraham, dee'd. Feb S. lHfit ELECTION'. A GENERAL meeting of the members of the Union County Agricultural Society wm be held at the cflice of J A Menz. in Lewisburg, on Tuesday tbe loih dav of Feb ruary, between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock, P M, for the purpose of electinj officers foi ihe enu.:'2 vear. 1 A MEIiTZ, Sec'y Feb 1. 13l4 ANOTHER LURWSIDE E ED ITION. $150 Eounty from Lewisburg Boro' !! GEN. BURNSlOB hasauth- ,r' t.nty to recruit Ihe 9ih -.!-f-n Army Corps to 60.000 f if ina " ill anoiher espedition, which, it is uuori.uuu. will be by sea. Here will be a glorious opportunity lor those who love adventure to W araiily their desire and serve iheir country ai Ibe same tune I ne Companies ot trap's. 'um' Havsenpla? and Carmaa will be bere hitu will Kb orr.trilfil fi.r .nliiin. iimlpr r : .. . i experienced otiicers and in tcteran Cumpa- ! mm. A committee of citizens of Ihe Brrough of Lewisburs, has authorized me to offer 8150 liOUNTYI to those wh will credit themselves to Ibis Boroush. So th)) Bounties will be $100 l 9 Bounty and l-"0 Local Bounty making $-.50 FOR VETERAN:" ! $30U L S Uouuty and 150 Local Bouity, making HM FOR NEW RECRUITS! An additunal draft of iUO.OoO A'i Ace.i ordtrcd, and the quota nf euch Tmenship and Hiir mh mint lie raiud orrnrrfinzlu. and the only honorable way of avmdin' the Ju l now wnh ihe premium offered to ruunj mm, is to CO .V TO THE SERVICE.' tThe lonrrslorary Is) breaking ctovn. and llc War lll houii lie over! 1 have hern detailed by lien. Burnsideasa Heeruitiw; Vjfifr fir the 94 Armt Corps at Lcwuburtr, and have opened an otlice in the rear ol Esq. Menz' office, cn Market St near the Bank, where I will be glad to give any information desired. Meat. J. RE ALR, Recrnitinj Othcer lor the Hth Army Corps. Lewisburg, Feb S, I8bl Ninth Army Corps. AUTHORITY having been given to the undersigned to recruit Ihe Ninth Army Coips to fifty thousand men for special ser vice, to be hereafter designated by the W ar Department, he earnestly appeals lo the nr P.nncvlnjni, .-, in fillinir np the following veteran regiments oi this Corps, belonging to their State : The 45tb, 4Sin, 50lh, Slst and 100th, also Durcll's Battery. He calls upon all having ths good of the country and the triumph of bur arms at heart, lo ue every effort to help on Ibis work by voting large bounties from the respective towns and counties, by procuring recruits, assisting recruiting officers and by such other means as an ardent patriotism may suggest. In no place can volunteers be so useful to Ihe cause and so soon become good sold.ers as in the ranks of veteran organiza tions under experienced officers. The under signed has every hope that the loyal people of Pennsylvania will send those regiments back lo the field with full ranks lo bear a proud part in ihe closing scenes of this glorious war. Captain John A. Morris, A Q M, is appoint ed Chief of the Recruiting Service of ihe Ninth Army Corps for Pennsylvania, wi;h headquarters al Harrisbnrg. All communi cations relative to that service will be ad dressed lo him. Recruiting stations have been established in thr various sections of the State. Recruits will be received by any of the recruiting officers of the Ninth Array Corps, or by any Provost Marshal. 1033w3 A. E. BI RXSIDE, Maj Gen U S Vols Adjourned Audit I TN the orphans Court lor tne connty ot I union estate oi svilliiw isTa, late ot Hartley township in said eounty, dee'd. The Auditor appointed by the Court In make distribution of the balance in ihe hands of Samuel C.Tate and Robert Foster, Adminis trators ol the estate of said decedenl,will meet all parties interested for the purpose of his appointment on Friday, the I2ih day of Feb ruary. 1864, at 10 o'clock. A M, at his Office in Lewiaburg. JOHN B. 1.1 W. Auditor LSI" received I..OO Yard Weal Pa triae DeLaiaes), " Ends trom one t.. ten yards, lot sale at from 10 ecu's per 1 ,3'd.r.v KUfiMEK, LOINU IU I aaa. is, ltst. . ' 'THE UNION," KtiMisLed in 1814WIwle Kau 'CHRONICLE," esiablished io 1843Wiole No, 1,051. PUBLIC SALE. IfriF.I. he ottered at 1'inlie s.ile.at the M Public H qie . f Win Wo.fe, iu the Borough of HAKn.EToN, oa Saturday, FIj. HO, lCi. at I o'clock. P M, 1000 Arret, or the sane Tract in FI 11 Y ACEE OT.S. to suit purchasers. The Trioi is 'hree miles west of Hartletcn. near Ihe Turnpike, a j"ining lands of D. Hayes' heirs ti the north, Harman rn the east, and S Hartman aud (i hiieckner oo Ihe soulh, Al, 10C0 Acre on the same day. adjoining the above Tract, whereon are erected a SAW MIL.!., and SHINGLE MILL, cross-cut and circular ' HOUSE AND BARN, Possession given nn Ihe day of Sale, and Terms made known by SHEM SPUiEL.MYER. Hartleton, Feb. I. ISCI. House and Lot for Sale. r The House and Lot on Fifth Si. half JtiaJ.a square from Market, owned by Mrs' Na.icy Wallace, and now oernpied by Mr. John Kurd is offered for sale. Terms to suit the purchaser. Inquire of A. H DILL Lewisburg. Feb 5. IH94 VALUABLE TOWU PROPERTY rOR SALE! rrtHE srbscriber offers for sale Ihe follnw J in; valuable Town Property, situated in ine IloroDgh of Lewisburg, as follows : tine large double two-stoiey liame House and Lot, suitable for two families, on St. John's street, one square nonh of Market u, and two very desirable Building Lots, 52 by 157 feet, adjoining. Three do , same size.cn St. Mary's street. Also, one large double two-storey frame House and Lot, suitable for tvro.fainilies, on Fourth sireei. North of Market. If not soiu at privaie sile. the above property will be ctfered at rcbl.c sa'e.on the 15. h of February neat. Terms easy, to suit purchasers. a That desirable Residence and Business S'and on Market street, between Third and Fourth streets, now occupied by the subscri ber, is also offered. Fur farther particulars aoo'y lo Jan. 15 MKM. MARY HOUUHTOX. FOR, SALE. A DESIRABLE Building Lot, situated in pleasant pan of Lewisburg. Terms to suit the purchaser. For further informa tion inquire of I '- C. D. BREWER. V TAVERN STAND a 9TOKE ROOM and all Ihe 'fixtures ready for use ari'l a UVEi.l.I(; a ij .rem u. Su re. Posrssmn of Tavern, 1st of April next of Store and IXrelline. nn iw days' notice: I HO. ARBI CKLE. 8 iter P.O. tTaioatoa-n, Hrady Tp. t'aioa Co. P. Uvo. VI. 13'. House and Lot for fftle '. rrHE suber-ber offers, ai private sale, his X House and Lot, Mtujte in l oion town ship. L'nion county, three quarters of a mile Iruin the Lnioo rurnHCe.oo the road Irad.n In elini;rt.ye, adjoinir lands of Airon V Buskirk and llavid Hetylon. 1 he lotcootains I7i Acres. The Improvements are new iwo-sloiey Frame Hoo-e, wiib Out Kii Jl& chen, and eood never-failing Waier. Also. a good Stable, and about one hundred Apple aTSjanq reacn i rees. i. This Is a desirable home, suitable for a leamstcr. For further psrtirnlars rs'l on or ad'tress the subscriber at Ihe Winrjeli! P O . Union Co.. Pa. SA ML'EL A . W A L 1 E HS, P. M Dec 7. '6S if Executor' Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. rpiIE subscriber, Execntor of Hnjh Bellas. a nee t. otters at I'nvate naie a liuou FARM situated on Penes creek In Limesioas township. Union county Dan'l Rakerri lives on the premises. The Improvements A are a good two-storey Frame House andjal. a good Barn. He a!so offers the ff,7n1L SAW MILL on said "ST,V3 nremises. and a tract of ""VW llMBERLaadnearby..-fr. If said property be not sold by the first ef March next, it will then be offered at-Pablie Sale. Address CHARLES PLEASANTS, Eiaculoror Itcaa HttxjkS. dee'd. Dec. S, I SB unbury. Pa 17IOR 8.4 LC A good new Frame aav ; Houe,and lull Corner Lot. Terms ixi lo suit. Apply lo GERHAKT, Jaa.22w2pt Lewiaburg JfOV HUM, EiTTwo Store Rooms, 21 by 33 feet, aad one large Room on second storey, in the rear of Kremer, Long dr. Co's Store, on Third Sb Apply to P. BEAVKK To Dusluean Men. TWO STORE ROOMS FOR RENT, (haatbcrlla'a Blerk. earner Sih ant Market SO- iaWlsUlINi, PA. rPHEE Rooms are better sitnated, more X thoroughly finished and furnished,conve nient, and desirable io every respect, than any others in the place. One is especially adapted for the sale of Dry Goods, or geneial Merchandize. The other for the Grocery or Hardware business, or both combined. The town has a population of 3000 persons and is surrounded by a rich and very extensive agricultural and manufacturing country. At present, there is no Hardware Store ia the place, or county, though greatly needed. Terms reasonable. Apply to R H Chamber lin. CHM BERLIN BKO'3 eeseaa.saaaaasvsaiaevaa GREAT FIRE AND SMOKE ! At Hamman's Tobacco Shop. THE undersigned bas opened a Tobac co and Cigar Abop in the rooms recently occupied by N. It. Zimmerman, in Beaver's building Market St. (adjoining the Telegraph and -Chronicle" offices) where be is ready to wait on all who may wish to smoke or chew. Cigars of tbe best quality, and the best brands of Chewing Tobacco always on hand. E. H. HAM MAN. Lewisbnrg, Jan. IS, 1863. mtpd FOa SALE. YOKE of llr.t raie. bevy, wtikbrokea wording OX KX. A .uv 7 , . FrtANCI WILSON. fur the fruit, flewer aad Ulcha gaitia THC rate G ARDENERS' MONTHLY, W. ti. P. BKIJICKLOE, PvaLSMsa, O.Tlce : 23 North Sixth St. PhllU'a, TEHM-1 " A YKAll. LiUki Kl THOMM MIKHtK. t. a a- th.i cwstssts aaa Hiwts Flower tJarden and P'tJaMfW (ironnd; Froit tiar.len ; efible Uiati( Window tiardeniux. CojeicfTioss Emlraiajt the viewc of the besl writers on Horticulture, Aifcafa. culture, and Mural Affairs. Ei.iTnai.LB Giving the Editor's viwws WB) ihe imp. riant Horticultural improverwalsv Stairs isd yraaiss-r-Naw Fboits "issr PLasya Dutic lis Foasusa Isrraaaav h)ci Fuaaies Coaaaesua asses HoBTt CL-iTt'iL Nevicaa. W ith each Department handsomely illttf trated. These ireneral feat ires will Yt reuiaec and the publisher pledges hi.naeif lhai o labor or expense shall be sparej to read the succeeding isne of the Maeavta everf way worthy of Ibe favor w ilia which hie previous efforts have been amply rewarded. SKsD FOR A bPEllllIV. Cash paid for Bark. JWlfH io purchase a lars quaatilT af ROlk Oik IttRk, deliverea aj my Tannery Yard io Lewisburg. for which I will par ihe hiehest price in cash. May 11. IHH3 E. J. HCLt. IAZH VAWTEO. so on go mf: wanted Aa Carpesers,Eoatbail(lers ad Lauoreri, 5 so W HOM constant employment and fo4 wa;es will be given. VAIU rASW i'ERY W'BEK. FRICK. BILI.MEYEec rw CO. Lewisburg, Pa, Dacember 14, I88t (JESIEIMT! CEHEisT!! THE subscribe,- would respectfully inform h s eld cuslnners and the public geavv rally t!al he will have constantly oa hand and for sale a lull supply of his superior hydraulic cement. Parlies at a distance wtj the hoe -f Canal or Railroad can bave IMir orders (tiled at short notice. Aidreas K03EKT VAI.Bf.TIXE, Bellefonte, Pa. CERTIFICATE We do certify that we have used the above; cement in the erection of the Bell efonle water works, and lake pleasure in recommending it to " "'sonsin need of a eoH article. Jan'.ljiO WILSON A, TATB A. ELTON & Co., and Dtaiera la Leather, Sumac, Sheep and Calf Skiu, Xt. 4S4 YorfA riri tlrttt, Pbiladelpbla. JEATHErt. Sumac and Skins, bought, er j sold oa Commission. Advances mad? on (Jousignineuts. Nov. t5, 63mS RECRUITS WANTED! For the Veteran Volunteer Corpr. THE undersigned having been) i derailed lor Ibe purpose of Re y.''eruiting for tbe Veteran Volunteer Corps. Those who have served fi.r nine or more consecutive momhs.will II obtain a Ilouuty of 4tW Doll III ttMff .1.1 ar. k . U I I orably discharged oo account of phy. steal disability, but are not unfitted for field se.vice.will be accepted and receive the same Bounty. Those who have anthewa in service will receive a ItwalBly oC S99 Dollars). and all will be paid 1& Dollar as soon as swum in. As ihe draft will certainly take place if tha qtiota of each district is not filled in proper time, and as the $:!C0 commutation clause of the enrollment act will probably be repealed by Congress, persons liable to be diaftea) should enlist and obtain the bountyf and aol wait to be drafted without it. Call at residence of the subscriber, on. Snnih Fn'ih street, Lewisbnrg. JOHN A. MAI'S, Capt. Co. B, 5th Reg. Pa. Reserve Corps. S2e300 Wanted. VN'Y person or persons having the above amount to Invest can do so upon a first eiass judgment, and a first mongage,,by ap piyiu iinmeuiaiety io J. F. & JOH2Y B. LINN. . Dee. 31, ISR3 WOOD CHOPPERS. ONE Hundred Wood Choppers wauled to col wood at Beaver Furnace, for which good prices will be paid in Case, monthly. jan.a. b. ttti.Mia nAtitK A CO FA1NCY Fll..FANCYF!JBSf John Falrelrt, Tt abch xntxrr.baiyw tih,Saal aula, rBILADtLTBLt, InpHar. Maaaractacssf af, aad Daaletka All tinda of FANCY FUR3 for Ladies' nnd CLilJren'a Tear I wlh lo raiura mj thaaka to my Met tt Vnim and tha aarrouodiag coontap. frr their aery baa sal patronaea .ateDiteii to m. aartnc the l.at Sw yt. a4 .'0'1 aay to Ihrm that I now hav. ia atora. af aay impoetalten ami manafaftnr. a very extaaalva aaanrS rnot af all lha li(T.rent amda am qua;itw af FAXCT Ft KS. for l-adlaa an.l LhilJrea, that aul ha wan toting the rail and W inter naa.au. Seine tba dtracl Imycrtar of alt a raisfenaa tariyi, aad haftnic taeta .Vlaauraetawa) nawlar aty awa aaaaret. ion enaMt ai. to offer B,ru.lra.cia aad th a Mia much baDdwmar aet of Sara S r lb aaaa aaoaay. Ladiw! pi ai a, a aail aeSra aarehaaUnf. PlaaaB) renaratbar th aaain. aambar an.1 afreet. JOHN FAREfRA, SmlOU No 71. Arch Street, Philadelphia! Estate of William Cutter, dee'd. t DVIIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE. Whereat, . A Letters of AJuunislraiion oa tbe estate) of William Cotter, late of Brady lowasbip deceased, have beeo granted to the subscriber by the Register of Union eounty in duo foraa of law, therefore all persons indebted to said estate are requested u make immediate pay meut, and those having jusi claims agaiaet ihe same may present :hem duty authenticated for settlement, to the subscriber. 1033 JOHN MEEK. Administrator. LAIV SCHOOL or HARVARD COLLEGE, ISM. IIVVO TERM'S of Nineteen Weeks. eos. tneocirtg Maaee Vih aad jtirraainsn Uu For CaiaUitu." and Circular address . i JOSL PASSER. K"V" Pr-f" CaaortUge, Mas,, J. iw, law -