Ill Cliff mi III IIM C 111111 BY 0. S. WORDEN AND Mt per Year, always la Advance. sHll-Wr'KSll' Taps-far Morntns & FrMay Afternoon. FUR PBEMbKNT, An KA II A 31 LjI XCOLN . arClubs for our paper for Feb. Court elote to-morrow, (Saturday ) IttNaTiriMiree' from Wetbing- t0, U.rri.burg, or our Armiet. Jr Another very cold spell this week, closing the river in a tingle night. At St. Paul, Minnesota, thermometer iu 25 dog. below xero. -Election for State Senator in Indiana dielrict, to-day. In wee, we kot. .h. Sn.te will be doing iia bnai- -i, I 1 1- k neae. tat tbe eeaaion win pivuwj nro( raeted bv tbe contumacy of tba 16 minority Senator, who, like tbe dog in tba mao.er. would do nothing, nor permit otberi to proceed with their aworn duties. Chronicle the Facts. Ia A. D. 1864, the Grand Jury of Union eouoty, Peumylvauia, at Feb. T., bad only ooe bill (wbioh they pronounced 'true") before it, and wa discharged tbe firatdav. Put that duien. : . :J T -J Lu, one L.nd Sale, and bad non. at II at Dee. T. preoedioi;. l'i ., . , too. Tbe Com. ease is postponed to May and tbe Civil List is in progress. SB, Writers in tbe Army say tbat the men aire getting badly cheated by sending to the Cities for Watches sod other Jewel ry, for which (when ' fljih" with money) they pay large prices for poor articles. We have advertised Booki, but the Jew- eiry swmaiers are noi ueipeo n, me eo,- vmna oi toe -atar & unronicie. war advice to our arm v readers it to ernd tbeir money bonie, in Bank, or to the car. of tome friend. Make a "nest-egg of it, and it may prove yoor atartiog-point for long aou oapsy me. rKery Democrat in tbe Connection! Legislature voted against allowing Soldier L to -ote. In New Yotk State, however, the Cons war. . littl. n,r. .hr..d ih.. yielded to tba plant which tbey last year bad pswer to d feat, and a Special Election io March will ensure tbe right. Ooe of tbe first acts of the Peoo'a Leg islature should be to order a Special Klntinn for oar Constitutional Amend- meats, to tbat men desiring to enlist may know tbey will not again b. robbed of tba i freeman a franchns as they were by ! Woodward & Co. Many would volunteer if tbey were not fearful of . Jeaviog tbe Stale iu tba power of the Copperheads at the polls. More Recruits'. Wednesday morn ing last, Lieut. J. F. Beale acoompanied to Harriaburg 31 new Volunteers, claimed at follows : 8erg. Albert E. Barnes, David Hansel Bian, MeLbCthoo Z-schmao, George P. Smith, John T. C',x, Henry lieiiztnao, Jacob Heinmeo, George Pursel, Daniel B. Myers, Wm. 5. Meylert, and Wash ington Cornelius (11) credited to lw- David H. Getf, Henry Dersbam, Jaoob Long, Peter G. Paul, Charles Loyd, Serg. Isaac Treat, David Lenbart, Daniel Slut man, Alfred Meekley, Kiias Heinbaeh, Aleiander Dewirre, Charles G. Ztcbmsn, John Hummel, William Sbrioer, John Kliogler, (14 in all) wbo, we understand, clear EaU Bufftht from tbe consolidated draft. Lemuel Mood, John Rsnck, Samuel Ranak, George Wer'x. Joseph A. Logan, and one io the East Buffaloe list (6 in all) credited to AVy. Of those taken to Harrisburg last week, Lewitburg was credited with 18, aod Kelly 1. Lewisburg baa now (exclusive of those t be reported of Veterane in aervice) 31 hi.m!li ant ntliAra in VMfiinAaa Pat Pat I Io tba general abundance of asooey io tba loyal Statet, many people know not what lo do with it. There ia no longer cbaooe for 5-20't except at a premium. National Banks ore already plentiful Speculation! are bsiardous, as the oloee of tbe War may tumble down many fabrics and articles and tbe sceoe of land and business operations may luro South instead or West. aafBut one thing, every person ean do pay up all debit, taxes, aod subscrip tions and obligations whatever, due; pay ments not due, may be anticipated ; need ful purchases may be made ; aod donations and gift contemplated, may be carried into effect. Every dollar iu airaaUtinn may pay dsn or a Hire of debts before I it comet to o ttoD. And tbe lean a nr.n- I owes, the belter ia be or the prepared for any ebange, and the enj lymeol ia greater. Abaolata aurnlussea should ba invested Wisely aod safe!. M DOMible. not ao mnoh auk a view to large returns as to sura Beat and wholesome ote. "Stak Journal" i. the name of a Weekly Admioiatration i nnrnal in. .... ' . . ' j-- l at Harrubarg, by Dr. Brower 4 Son, le of Danville. It ia large site, well ' fritted, ably edited, and aff rrdrd at 12 in dvsnoe fa a ainoU in r . ' $15. " "r , Uoie bland has ber quota foil. J. R. CORNELIUS. roa aa ST4B canancLM. From Wisconsin Soldiers, Chattanooga, Jo. 23. Frieod at bona on cover know bow "e re - heri nuti! 109 Bi,ro'1 I ... renaired. Before the battle of Miss- jontrt Kidge, one third of ihe borset end j muet ,.,. ,jetdf tud those alive were i newly nerved, but oo them we were dependent for appli.t, sixty mil" .bt rt.srj 0r ,ne wurflt roads ever traveled by I mio of DM6, ,D(i cuu,j Joa bl,8 ,cen , btm ,riiliD efer ,be stones tod through ' mU(j of tboso mountaitis, you would j BaTe relii -d something of the task to feed j men and beam anuie .. """"- wiA Thorn were d.y.ot qu.rier r...., ou bravely up t tbeir duty, mougo starvation I ikin. in Ik. fni Without tpf.ta , ! or traoportaiion for anything but ratiooa , ana ammunition i no u.u ulua - u.u a dot n knapsacks iu our brigade, or mei many oi tue men naa a cuauge ui oiumnm for a long tin,a. r .. l j l .. - f i ..i.: fi . , . i .1 l J . L ine inn t.orp. iv now ocre, .u.j re good fighting men, but they have j Kocb''er Esprcst, in which be eon fared better at the Ent than they can here. : eludes that tbe Democratic party are in Tbeir niea clothes aud paper collars made ' f-ct reFpou.iWe for (he rebellion, and tbat ! aome sport here, and it was a strange aight heJ tr-nebcroua, unpatriotic, cold I . ' , . . . hearted afn, upon whom no reliance can i " "e" 10 ,ce "'" w" ?" j tbe "led ?Mrt b".ke"- 1 " ; leading a pack tram past Ibis camp, wneo ' ' a Lieutenant with a verv white collar asked, "Wh.t are them big baskets for 7'' Said Pat, "Them are to carry paper Col lars fur the llih Army Corps !" G. N. D. Salisbury, Teno., Jan. 22. The tallest e.iuip'gn of the war will j open next Spring. Tbe smallest amount ; 0f bagjge will be taken, and lhat pnoci- j piUj f aiuiuuuitiou, with so entire uni- j rurnil ,b0M ,nd ...ckg, f..r each eolilier. i here are several expeditions aUoat. an ao ! not be aornri., ,1 at .naibino n-tt that 1 j pipped. Should tb... .1, be .ucceasful, tbe ll.bciliou w.ll be confined j iu very narrow limits by summer, leaving Lui utile lor ins araitua men to an. i care are, it is saia, many people at toe North wba do not rea'ute that there it war ' i in tUs 0UM b,PP' Un'1- But in tbU I reK,on Jou ,ee lne enea rematne j of ,owoi' plb'''" e'. "PP of I stock and nrgioes, fences burned, rank weedt where luxuriant ootteo grew, women and children houseless or living in rode shanties of their own construction and begging bread from tbeir enemiee. West Tennessee is stripped of everything lo tsXm,a Jif fur B"D or b',."1 befor . . . Blter'y re ,be people reaping the fruila - if Saniuinn hut fhi find ia not vnt 1 n' . j. u. v. Umom Countt Court. Chat. Brou dsge vt. J. aod A. Klote Kjeotmeot verdict for Dift. Michael Klcckner vi. Meneat and Pen ny With notice to Arcb. Thomas, garni- ' ehee verdict, $21 for Plff. Limestone townsbiD i. Georee Slear Assumpsit verdiot for Deft. Sbriner for use of Vance vs. Wm. Rule Sci. Fa. verdiot for Deft. Reaaont ! for new trial filed, granted by Court, and D-w trial ordered. Eooch Kaufman et al. vt. George Zeilers appeal by Deft. settled. I On trial Sbriner for Alex. Young ts. Wm. Rule Sci. Fa. Well Expressed. Tbe Saturday Evening Putt touches tbe true point when it tayt tbat too many of tbe Polish "patriots" only want liberty for themselves and particular classes, while other classei tbey would tread under foot Tbere it far too much of the tame "liberty" tougbt in Italy, France, Ireland, England, io. Nor is America free from tbe same inconsistency, if not hypocrisy. Genera tion after generation bave tbe slave holder been fierce for tbeir own freedom, but put otber human beinga in tbe grossest, worst of boodsge. And tbous anda of ao tailed ''Democrats" at tbe North, bave either approved, or ailently acquiesced in, wholesale oppression of one race or casto by another raoe or eatte. Poland, Italy, and Ireland, tan never be truly free until tbey render freedom to all. And the bloody btptitm of this Uoioo ia to end in establishing Ibe priociples of Equality of Rigbta for all Men. Aristoc racy may bate it, bat to that it must and will come at last. Just so. In one of tba detected let ter! of Mr. Lamar, Rebel emissary, occurs the following prceiout revelation : u Drive gold coin out of ikefnuntry, and duc4 ""tu imPortlioH f fi'jn pro " 10 ihe system. You ean bave oo further brna f . . - or iureigu recognition. It la evident tbe weight of arma ia against at ; aod it ia elear that we ean nnly succeed by striking down tbe financial system of tbe country." Such ia the foreign Rebel'a adviea to bis brethren at home and tbe Copper bead leaden art carrying out the aama policy. Tbey have done ail tbey could to l tt 1 , I, - . . maae -gTcenoacst ooiont to drive out gold to increase consumption of foreign good and . to produce extravagance in ba rDT' After all tbis.they try to tbake 'be people'a coofideoet io tbe government. discourage then, about lb. War, to tbat tba Rebel caa dioUta terse, and rule again. i LEWISBORG, Returning Reason of the Rebels, The A'utlwille b'uioit, Feb. 4, sunouu- eet the re'uru to loyally of three Rebels, Alabama to return to the Lulou, giving up slavery. Williams said, at a luuuliug iu Nashville, tbat 1:00 of bis rcgimeut were already in the Uuiied State service, and more coining, lie deoiared bie rcadi- . bU ome. be added, j culled the Proclamation of Emancipation . unconstitutional. He asked Ibeiu "if .',,......,, .,. it tney nautea me tjousiiiuiiun ,".- - , , , , , f4 1 i. . - j .1 tl .... . . ucnatty oj uenvm u ueam. vapi. o"i- ,. ou nM couiradcb to leuuuuca tbe rebel ncrvice. . who, when Ihe rebel,- K. V. Loveridtfe. ion broke out, W4 i ublnbing a Seceseioo paper at Iroy, Oi. .., wmcb waa broKen up by the oitan, aud be compelled to r J - ; fl l0 Canada wri'.ea a communication to I r,n t,UA Hi,b,.r bv friend or nnnonent. ! denounce, that part, a. .be wor.t foe : tbe bouih bus, fur having led tba way : ioo tbia infernal rebellion. Wa bave frequently declared, tbat, aa I reason would ici.iunnoe tho minds of ibo i traitors, and they could he induced to j regard Ihcir treasonable tlt irt to destroy ! the Government in its Hue light, the, j would expose the duplicity practiced upou Nottb. j D3lefal Dilerami. fm )imocrtti uiet ,st , Monday io of Sun- jjck 0f SolinsProve, and Georgi ,1,. r,.. . rank Coo. and tbe atUII li V SIM llltl i ... j S8 Jark d tb, report about the RebfU b,;ng mMng ,0 00Dl8 bltk if ; ,b8 lt,,,jt.r9 lre p,rjneii is true. Liocolo ouebt to Dardon the leaders, if it will . i,riflg tem back Sayt Seorge, "It won't do to pardon j the Rebel leaders it will eplit tbe Dem , 0,r,,ie ,-. i "How can you make tbat appear ?"' sks jack. ,. n . :f they are pardoued, ooe half of the Democ- raey will want to nominate J-. Davis for President, and tbe other half will want V'PI.II.. -.1 .ll ... '--i - bave a bigger muss than wa had at ! Charleston, iu 00. Il wou t do it will eplit Ihe party." I .... .1 Jack loo.ed serious, while tbe eyes of George twinkled uiiochiovouslj. Sunlu- ry American Delivsran-cb ! Last week, over one hundred union Umoers, confined in Lib by Pri00 Richmond, afier working at it for moaiat "cpea oy running a tunnel nnder ,be J''' mMt toi ,he ,reeti "hcn they entered tbe city and scattered for freedom. Perhaps a aoore have been retaken, but Ucn. Buller annouoeea tbat -eB,J or ,bir,J reached the Union lines. Among tbe fortunate ones ia the gH Col. Streight, wbo it more tban a n-,l- r the Kebol Morgao. We regret to bear that Major IT any While it suffering, at a hostage, io a North Carolina dungeon. After tbe election of bis successor, we trust tbat noble man may bave an easier lot. The Danish Dutch Question. Bliwa Ho'.tHn'a rightful Kins, tbe Mata's aVfcadrrl KltM (ttra' do barm in biiiUK) th Preloader I Whirb lh I'rrteniier I,, and wbicU the King, ".if 1 know Ibsta quite another thing ! Tbe above revision of an old Epigram expreesei just our opinion about the "Scbleawig" muddle in Europe, of which foreign papers bave to much to lay. We hope (aod believe) there will be no fight ing there until tbey know what it ia all "about." Amos Mters, of Pa., laid a good thing in Congress tbt other day. Referring to tbe eourte of tbe more rabid Copperhead leaden, he remarked : "After tbia war, tome men would give fortuoei to bave tbeir words blotted out. Two olasset will bave to leave tbe Nottb, and go South ; ooe of tbem, tbe negro, because it ia too cold ; and tbe other, tbe Copperhead, because it is too hot. Tbe Folly Island correspondent of the Boiton Herald tayt tbat a rebel ram, io company with a cigar-soaped torpedo boat, came down tbe creek io tbe rear of Sulli van'! Island to attempt to destroy tbe gunboats Hootatonio and Nipsic, but tbe infernal maobioo tunk, carrying down ten of tbe crew. Ten Rebel soldiers bave arrived within our lines aod report Charles ton badly damaged by Gilmore'a shells. aw9"By tbe new Draft law, tbote en rolled before being 45 yeara of age, but toning to tbat age before tba draft, may have tbeir names atruck from tbt roll by aatiafaetory proof of tbe fact to tbt Board. Those coming to be 20 befort tbt, draft, art to ba enrolled. "Beast Butler" is doing something yet ore awfol than before. He is establish ing fraa schools io Eattern Virginia and North Carolina, after tbe fashion of those ia Maaaacbosetta. WhereiDon tba Reb- sis and tbt Connerbeada via in beanioe denunciation upon bis wicksd bead. ibey.ro V. V. llumpureje a.ao-u... thl.y renounce their own bnma and all , att Th, ilDria aU j,oej up,,,, M-j.T. H- Williaius of Tenneaeee, and . . fo(, M ,henSet or kj io0 eolljDi ,De remarkable 1:.,.t. J. M. .Stroeliuto of the OOib (jeor- ... r r . . ... .... .. .t. ! -: . famiiiea in ease or barm. J bat la aaia to : olaaitft, nt me ne oi i.ireo w an oe a - I . 1 a kA null 1. 1 A ill I - J - UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, j asjPeri.uoa enlisting, going out of i their die'riot for the take of few more i dollars, mud remember tbat in doing tbua far show Urge UuioQ gaiua over those of lest year. Lieut. T. 0. Brioe, formerly of North utnbeilaud, has been appointed Assistant Supsrin'.ebdeutin the House of Refuge at Philadelphia. Tbe first blue bird of the season made it. .on-.raooe on Sunday morning, tbe 24,n 0, .,,,, Tbe little fellow came fe. moo,!,, t00 ,onn. The Christian Commission at Philadel phia, acknowledges tbe receipt of fife bus- dred and eighty bve dnllais, cnniriKUieu . , . .. f M,ton- -ho made ; j, at lbeir rtCenl Christmas Festival. George M. Gearhart bus been circled Teller cf the Bank of Dauville, io the pi.ua of W. A. M. Grier, who has resign ed to take the Cashier-hip uf tba I'irst National Bauk of Danville. We understand tbat lssac M.WPkerson, former Iv of Suuburv, member of the IGiii Pa. Cavalry, recently died at War roion, Vs., from wouud ia tba bead. 11 o leaves a family. Tbe Natioual Bank of Seluis.rove is established. The Tjiluwiog geutlemeu have been elected Directors : Qf0 gg Ueory C Eytr W F : MarTh 9-Fersaal rroseelJ. UvM leher. belly. j w httVwt, A'. C. Simpson, Joseph I kTZ ?Lm toTmlEZ j,v (,er . N. 1u.tl 80-.,!:. Geo. C. iMoyer aiid M. B. Uolmao. Isaac F.sbal, the mm win piloted Fits Huib L'C ia his lata raid io Cumberland I , L . , alley, has been eonvlcted at a spy and a ! dusertar, by a Court .Martial at Chambers- i bur. "d h" beeu --btcnced to be I at Carlisle Barracks some time tbit mouth. JJ' ?J ,,. 1(ld 0llli 00.ontr.uuU ,0 Lee', invading army. Leap Y-ak The ladies of the North Baptist Cuurub, Hartford, Conn., recently ! invited tbe geutlemeu of tba choir to leap y jar sleigh ride. Tbe latter accept- j ing, the ladies hired a large eletgh, called their guests hsndud tbem in, drove :. " ""7 : . .r: :ir : z ' g'"1 U,UD P u ""8 Th" Copperhead papers atill eontt.ue d GeD h y j . ... ' . . I these lellows bave uomiug io say sgaiuss , acse fellows bave uoibiug to say sgaiost , eTeD iuctt rc0cl guerrilias, as Morgan and I Qi.autrell. lhty abuse Mr. Boecber a j congregation for offering to increase bis ' C7 nail ki.? flflil I "'"' " --.'. tuejr auuso uiui ueciuis un latuscu to ..i l.l:.: l a -, uriil .ttT,...,u,u ... , 7 " " . i -c uave ueeu inioriueu tuai tue miuers . recently employed bv Major Harper at tbe ! Lancaster Colliery near abamokin, intend going with bim to Chattanooga, where be j I,.j . In t.Ir Mil naul ll.a1 Government. Tbe Sbamokio region can ' ill afford to lose so excellent aod honorable a man as tbe Ij r; but since be is going j to leave, we wisu bim success in tit new enterprise. The express train on tbe Baltimore & Ohio railroad which left Baltimore on Thursday night was captured by a compa ny of disguised Rebels near Kearueysville depot, about eight miles west of Harper's Ferry. No prisoners were taken but tbe. passencers were inaiserimtoaieiy ssen.ers were indiscriminately robbed. About $30,000 io money, and a consider ab'e amount in jewelry, were taken. Latest News; T " " " " . fcAK I-BANCISCO, reo. u. tne osr i on one open Buggy, one Carriage, one Two Rogen, from Kanagawa, Japan, January Horse Sled, one Sleigh, one Combined 7, baa arrived at this port with important newt. Just before tbe Rogers left Kansgawa i fit t.,f Mu,t n,n.n en arrived from China, ; ..s 1 . r tx? ,t,. . reporting tbe tte.mer Wyoming oo the 2d of January off Amoy. Uer oommao-1 der reported the Alabama in tbe port of , Amoy, going into doek. The following letter waa received by a mercantile firm of tbia city extenaivelw j ueivau.il- uiui ui j. j - j engages to ine wuiua iraue. Kasaoawa, Jan. 7. To Messrs. Macomdray & Co., San Francisco : Dear Sirs We are enabled by tbe delay of tbe Rogera in tbe harbor, owing to-calins, to give ynu good news Deab SIRS We are enabled j ic. M'Dongal, standing tentry over ber. We may bope ber career it ended. Tbe newt , eomee by tbe brig Mary Capen, five days from Shaoghae, and ia authentic. WALSH, HULL & CO. Tbe Rogen also repoits tbat tbe Tycoon'a palace at Jeddo wat burned on Christmaa. Tbe next day the Custom House wat closed, tha offioiala deolaring , I a . a rr I tbemtelve. to grieved I at tbe Tycoon , . . misionunes mat toey wera wnoiiy uoaoio i to transact butioets. It ia reported that ! tbe fire originated io gunpowder plot to ! blow OD Ibe nalact for the purpose of ..... ... -.. ; killing tbe Tycoon. An escaped refugee report! tbat tbe Rebels are preparing to make a raid into Ohio. Tbey bave prepared pontoons, and intend attempting to cross the river at two points Guiandotta and Barboursville. Tba iteamer Orient, containing Gov ernment stores, bones, Ae., sunk '20 miles above Cairo, on tbe Mississippi river, on tbe 17th inst About 30 lives and nearly eighty bone vera loot Tbt Rebels bave Inat, by fire, a thous and bales of eolton at Wilmington, N. 0. FEB. 19, 1864. The Directing Senile of Russia bat pat flop to the long persecution of the Bap tist!, in Polnud nod tbe Baltio provinces, bv reversing- a lata decision of a diitriet vory impnrtaot atrp toward religioui toleration ; and Mr. Onck - en, the fouuderof tba Bap'iet ebnroliea in Germany, baa cone to St. Petersburg, in nrder lo turn it to tba best account.- Tableaux. An Entertainnipnl, consis ting; of 'J ablrHiia, ace., will be given, under ihe aospires of the Ladies' Si'liliera' Aid 8o rity of I.ewihurg, at lnrlepnd-nt Hall, on Tuesday Eveninar, reb. 23. There will be Music and a Table or Refreshment. Doora open ai 7 o'cloclc. Admittance, 25 cenis. A Free Isctnre will be delivered in the Lutheran Church on Monday eveuin, Feb. ?2l. bv Ihe Pattor Rev R A Finl. Subject l.ouii .Vapulfau. A collec icn will be UMrn tor the bench: of the Sjbbaih School. 0. S. Christian Commission A meeting of ihe citizens of Lewishurg and cimiy in behalf ol the L-.S. Christian Com - VIC mission, will be held in rlt. I'aul s Church, Kvaneelical Association. (Fourth street.) on Wednesday evening. Feb 24. Rev B B j Hotclikin and Rev U P Ly ford, who have nrpn ,ne W0'K "t ine iommission in ine Army, win aur.ress ine meeui g. List of Vendues Adnrtlst bf bill, at tbia offlea or ia U " Cbnllclt" Feb. iO-fical Estate, Shea Hp'aelaijer, Bartletea Sl.rrk l-P..Bl PmMrV UWHlliAnl .drrd W.IM , jimts 3rer,.U rroaenr .Daalel KIsarLBaltaloe j Mar.-h rer-eaal Prapeny, J.B)lfr.((r.i;.Biffle Marrb 14 rrrsoaal Proaerly.T.H.faraellas.Bairalee Mrrh 10-frr.oual Prouertr. Joke Wise, Baffalae Marrb 17 Personal Pmsert) at U. Homier. Baffalse Marrb t-iy Rev. s.Wotr.AtXSer Berlin. ' Jt-rti W-Proaa! Property, J. POeef jr. td ; Mjtttl .ueenoaill tnfnt1t h. u. tmi. 1 Mircll n-per. rrr. badaiue Home, Uwb L.:laralee Budaloe Lewhasirs; Hank Ji i:eal btaleaf M.W asarraer'a.lealsbarg Correcleil Wy Wheat, 1,40 Eggs $ 20 Rye 1,20 Tallow 10 Corn, old 1,00 Lard, fresb 12 Oats, pr 32 lb, 75 Clover teed 7,75 Flaxseed 2,25 Wool 70 Trripd Armies ft lb Potatoes: 50 ..6 C 11 FirkinKuUer 18 Shoulder h Botter... 25 Ribt & Sidea Kjg9 4, 5, and 6 Ham Warie 90 to 41,00 Country Soap 4 & 6 Pork. .tradoB.UU MARRIED, By A S-ihtar, Il . SIM alt.. JEVVKrtSON SltAVVBR of ..-linfm T,. a II ua RLlZABkTU KKASktt of nrady Tp, t'piuo Co. of -nra ,,,, ,ol Niu saaaii hvlkk of of -,,, anli, . M, saaaii HVtaa of "p'- u"?r- ' A'A".'!UI'H ' s' Also ISAIAH vouan of Npruo Ulll, Br k, s w s.iirt.isthio., J vknk nrnixa and mi- tnuxs wou a. u,tb otcbinugu.q.. iaa aaaaaaaaaaaaBBBaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 73f7T - tn D;lll .inon. lS'h Inrt.. SARAH AN ORORR '..iaH,.t .s,ra. I rua.r.1 r.ie ai th of tier nc4li.r at 11 A. St. Saturday inlcruteal in lb L.isbu (Vmeb-rv. in Burr.io. io..,hiP. ioih in.t, kmma CsRolim, j aiob ibaisib mw, j.iiin uiLua.agi .-.. .""" ;i.-; , -t, , BLIZahhTII wif. of Jama HOT In M'ffllohurx, eth ;o.t, in bar 7th year, JEVSJItt M. CI.K11KNS. Ol.-e of Mim KaU Kami. On tha lota, lufsut child of Joseph aad Mary Boob. In Kvll-fiinta. 2 tb nit. ia hia 46th yaar, SAMCEL DAt'Pr, Jr, formerly of Union connty. In Kfllr tnn.hip, Hth lu.t, GKollOlt, and about 2 JTJli?ZZZt' In K..t Buffalo, 180. in.!., J0I1.N 8. DUSK. LB, need 09 Tssrt. PUBLIC SALE of Valuable Personal Property. riHHE subscriber will otter the following J described valuable personal property at poblic sale at his residence in bast Buffaloe i township, one mile southwest of Lewisburg, j On Wedneiufatf, March 9, 1964. ( uiiic wcikiiie nurses, iwo .'real wm iuiis. ! J .... t : . it . - two I vear old Co is. two Cows, two blooded Calves, one Faur Horse Wagon, one Two- ' Horse Wagon, one Two-Horse Spring Wag. Reaper av Mtwcr, one Grain Drill, one Threshing Machine and Power, one Field Roller, one Fanning Mill, j Roughs, Harrows and Cultivators, ooe Lorn j Ploujh, one Hay Haok with the necessary ; Palfirs, H La,1(,er$. on, htm h.avy sr, of Harne ,or follr horses, one pair of Brrechbands, one pair of Yankee .Harness, one double sat of Carnage Harness, one set of Buggy Harness, four sets or fly K,?!s- Saddles, J3rMi. lot of Cow- Cha.n,. and a creat variety of other articles used on great variety a farm. Sale lo commence at 10 o'clock, A M. of said day, when conditions will be made known -"d sitendance given by the ohiber .aUSl DUiailOfl. rro. IW. af.wWaw JS t-SMftf.w TUE GREAT Tea Company, 51 VESET STREET, HEW YORK, Slaea Its organisation, h enatad a aaw ara ia tba bialory of Selltag TEAS la Ibis fraatry. ALL our Teas are selected by a rrofrMioaal Tea-tauter, eaprvisly and .Irlu.ire ly fjr u,ami wa n.,,r vharav or TmoCutM(0'i Canta) pr pouod aliove eont ftr ortitinal paekacas. We haa bat On. Prio, to overy on for each 4 oat ity, and tbat priea la always marked on each sample paes ace at our store in plain flituive. e uwne . ti uu iu 1 y rre. tu.. i uut m, . n u .111 a - Stint revav wu aa ssu w,uvi - J "X.?" i j;,',,,, loiirt u ,bi,iW -a kind iadi.s. im into roar ciane, w qualities aaasaiy: Cargo, "' l'.lZ'IAZrjlZ Company an delenaiu4 Is aademU Usa whoia tea trade. I We rotarantea tn sell all anr teaa in nriKinai paeaatea - at aot orer Ts Cents pee pound ahosa eoat, bela-iac i Una to b attract!,, to tbe aaany wbo ban harekdvra barn pains Snormoaa Protta. gLTSJXtii rZZ-Za. Zy'Z ! I waya earn. guaranteeing every tbins; anr raapoasibiUty enabling ua to do all wa promle,. Xvery aValar aaa arder hia leas direst from tha Company, and parties doln a n- aeea within fit Haadred (MHI1 aulas or new Bora aaa Retnni Tea bought f n If they ara not aheaper than they ean bayetMbara,aad aadtl-pai!MieditMeal foarteea daya (l) and base lb. j "blrwr,." XWZZZ with his Sarisln.wiunn i .niw, Mfuitiled to thai llandrad asiles eaa ha?e thirty daya (30) nrivilegea eltended la them. Beudea tbeaa adaaatagee the Oosipaay wm say All Rsas-aea, both waya. tt tba Te.e ara r "- GREAT AMERICAN TBA COMPACT. twrORTIRS ASO JOSBXaW, I av. 1051 at TMSST ST. A-W TOIL. "THE UNION," established in 1814 Wbufc Nik. Sofi. -CHRONICLE," established in 1543 Whole No., J.0S5. Real Estate. PUBLIC SALE. WILL he ottered at Public Sa'e. at the Public H .os ,.f Win Wolfe, ia the Broub nf HAKI'i.CTOV, on SuturUau, Feb. 20, lSOl. at I o'clock, P M, mnrt Arm. 1 orlhe Tr3Ct in r,.Ty CRB L0TS lo .uj, porchaser. Tbe Tnci i three miles west of Hartleion. near Ihe Turnpike. B''joinm lands of I Hayes' heirs on ihe uonh. w Hanman on the east, and 8 llariuiaa and U Kleckuar on the aouib, Also, 1000 Acres on the same day. adjoining !be above Tract, whereon are erected a SAW MILX. and SHINGLE MILL, cross-cut and circular Saws, HOUSE AND BARN', Possession given on the day of Sale, and Terms made known hv SHBM &PIliLM YER. Hartlelon, Feb. 1, lf-64. Executor' Male ' (It VAIIIARIF DC A I fTATF iur '"tUABLt OLHt lJ I I C. rpHE subscriber, Executor of Hugh Bellas, 1 dee'd. niters ar Privaie Sale a tiOOU FARM situated on Penes rreelc In Lime;toi,e township. Union coontv Dan'l Kakerd lives on Ihe premises. The Improvements -4 are a froxd Iwo-storey Frame House audJujL a good Barn. . aajm. He a' so offers the ! f'lprvmises.and a tract of aasl' l.MUERLand near by. If said property be not sold by the nrM of March next, it arill then be offered at Public Sale. Address CHARLES PLEASANTS. Kiacutorof Urea B-UAa, aVe'd Dee. 2, 1383 Sunbury. Pa SALE CF REAL ESTATE, I hereby offer for sale my House and Lot on North Third Street, wis- but x. If not sold ai prieate sale before tbe 16'h day of March next, it will be offered at public sale.on that day, at the Riviere Huose. I.ewisborf. For particulars inquire of James F. Linn. Feb. 9. 1861 JOHN BILOER. House and Lot Tor Sale. -a4 The House an i Lot on Fifth St. half xIaJL a square from Market, owned by Mrs Nancy Wallace, and now ocropied by Mr. John Burd is offered for sale. Terms to sun tbe purchaser. Inquire oi A. H DILL Lewisburg, Feb 5. 1864 To Baalaesna Men. TWO STORE ROOMS FOR RENT, CaamberilB'a Block, earner Jib aai Market Sle UMWBIBK, PA. THESE Rooms are belter situated, more thoroughly finished and furnished.conve ment. aod desirable in every respect, tbaa any others in Ihe place. One is especially adapted for the sale of Drv Uoods, or ceneial Merchandize. The other for the Grocery or Hardware business, or both combined. j the place, or coontv, though greatly needed. Terms reasonable. Apply to R H Chamber lin. CH AM BERLIN BRO'S 170R RENT Taro ROOMS above Bennett I Bro's Drug Store. For further partiru- lars inquire of them. Lewisburg, Jan. 15 FOB SAL -The residence of Ihe laie Mrs. MARIA it-i?- GRAHAM, situated on South Front ,.""S "" opposite Iodepend- en. Hall. For terms, apply 10 Dec. t A. H. DILL, House and Lot'for Sale ! THE subscriber offers, at private sale, his House and Lot, situate in I'nion town ship. Union connty, three quarters of a mile from ihe Lnion r'urnace.on ih rnaH I..H,.. lo Selinsgrove. adjoining lands of Aaron T. Buskirk and David Betylon. The lot contains iiiacirs, j d jmDrovemenis are new - l.,.l,,rW r,,Mi Unn.. w.,1. t... IT.. . ' nl,., h.n -.1 snnH ........ t . . I . 1 ' " """'" C , guvu "auic, aim IWUL due U UUUI CU ApPlf .! l - S2" ani reaco i rees. This is a desirable home, suitable for a teamster. For further particulars call on or address the subscriber at Ihe Winheld P. O . Union Co Pa. SAMUEL A. WALTERS. P. M. Dec 7, '63 tf FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE Building Lot, silnat'd in a pleasant pari of Lewisburg. Terms to suit ihe purchaser. For further informa tion inquire of 1032 CD. BREWER A TAVERN STAND a STORE ROOM and all ihe fixtures ready for use and a DWELLING adjacent lo Store. Possession of Tavern, 1st of April next of Store and Dwelling, on two days' notice. THO. ARBUCKLE, Slifer P.O. rjnlontown, Brady Tp, Lama Co, Pa, Dec 21, 186J Farm for Sale. THE sonth-west quarter of section 17, town 27, north range 8, east of tha 4ia principal meridian. The said Farm lias about two miles north of the city of Freeport, In Stephenson Co., Illinois, has about Forty Acres under eultivalioa.wiih ai'a auwo swisu wimvti v H I UU I ill It W aivrf U T one of the m..s, beautiful Spring, , .he eoumy.and Ihe balance of tbe tract ia covered by a ihnfiy growth of timber. E'T acre of the farm i. susceptible of cultivation, and when amiably improeed would make one of Ihe moat inviting real. fii:..,,. "encrs in mini i. For psrticularsenquire or Francis Wilson, of Lewisburg. Pa.; bam'l B. Harris, of Free. P. U .ub.cr.bers. a , Sav anna I.L .... f aiwLI!, Nov. SO, 1863 FOR RENT. m WO TORET Brick gOL'SC andataaaV I LQT o0 jur,B S-nr,l, sreet. till March '6S. H. P. HHELLEK. FOR ItLC-A good new Frame fmm HousCeind foN Corner Lot TeraaaJbaJL ..i. Annla.ro H. GEJtHAU T. I Jaw. 223(4 Uaubars VIP aQfi I he town has a population of 3000 rersons .... ,. and ia inrrnnnrfrd h. rs .r.J ......... lt. HI B.I .... " il T nril. ,n . asncuiturai ana manutactorins country. , iFor cntt trTvo Slore Rooms. 22 by S2 feet, an4 one larre Room on second storey, ia tbe naf of Kremer, Lon; A Co'a Store, on Third Sa. Apply lo V, BBAVEK ' Administrator ' Notice. T7HEREAS, Letters of Admiau.irlia a V Ihe estate of iOHN P. lBIBEKT.4a. eeaseJ. late of White Deer lowaskip. Ur.uMk county, have been granted to the sahseriber. by the Register of said county, ia dae form i all persona indibied to saideauta are reaaes. ed to make payment, aad those haviagelaiaae azainst ihe same will present theus dml authenticated fir selilemeat, ao JAMES MARSH ALL, Aden inistratow W bile lleer. Feb. 17. 1864 WANTED, I";Rt)M 8,00 to 10,000 Kits or Boat-Tin. 1 bers, delivered thMugh ihe l a miner, sa Wm. Moore, on the bank of tiae river at ta mouib nf Buffalo Creek. Timbers aa k inree (eel lone; and four inches thick. Pet , sons wishics to faroih limbers caa tea patterns at Byeis' wagon shop. Lewisbarg Priee of limbers 65 eta. delivered as abvv. Feb 4, 18(it WM. FR1CK CO TURNPIKE NOTICE. VTOTICE is hereby given that a eetiaff of stockholders and an elcciioaof eaV cers of the Lewisburg A Miffliabarg Tara pibe Company, will be held at tbe boast of Gideon Biehl in East Buffaloe iowosbvbvow Mooday ihe 7ih day of March, 1884, a 10) o'clock AM. G F MILLER. Preside J F LINN. Treas'r Clerk. Feb 5, VfOTICE is hereby eiven to ihe SiockhoV X ders uf ihe Bellefonte. Aanmsbnrg a Voungmanst vg Turnpike Road Co. that a Electiuo will be held at ibe House of Hear B Mosioe in the lown of Aaronaboig sa Tuesday ihe eighth day of March next. elect five Directors io manage tbe concern, of the Co. for the ensuing year. PETER WILSON, Pre Spring Mills. Feb 3. 1864 P VENDUE CUYER. rpHE Subscriber is prepared to aiwad ta all calls in C'rylo; Sales. o at'le Terms. and warrants satisfaction. idence ibree miles north of Buffaloe SKoada) near L'nton Church. SAMUEL B SCHLOTMAX K0TICE IS hereby given to all persons reaving, Deeds. Mortjaes, Releases or other Papevaia ihe Register and Recorder's office, unpaid br. that said papers may be had by applying my residence, on West Market sireev, aaad) hat all sneh papers remaining snH for, b Feb. 1. 1)64, the amounts dae on Uvaat will be sued for according to law in soa-h ease; made and provided. GEO. MERRILL. Lewisburg. Dec 1, 1863 Notice to Drafted Men and Soldiers. TiAPERS to procure Exemptiona from law J Draft, aad applications for bounty, back pay,and pensions, can be procured bf caltiag on JAMES F. & JOHN B. LINN. -r-s--lt ANOTHER BORNSEDB EXPEDITION. $150 County from Lewisburg Boro' ! ( RNSIDE hasamh. recruit the 9ih to 50.000 forg another expedition, which, it is uauevaiuod. will be by sea. Here will be a gionoua opportunity for those who love adventure lo gratify their desire and serve their enuutrr at the same time. The Companies of Cap's, Linn, Hassenplu; and Carman will be bera for the next 30 days, and thus aa opportu nity will be afforded for enlisting aader experienced officers in Vitero- Cumpmiet, A committee of citizens nf the Borough of Lewisburg has authorized me to offer 8150 BOUNTY! lo thoe who will credit themselves to thle Borough. So the Bnuntie will be $400 U. S Bounty and $150 Local Bounty, making $550 FOR VETERANS! $300 U S Bounty and 150 Local Bounty, makiog 1450 FOR NEW RECRUITS! An additional draft of 200,000 Aoa erw ordered, and the quota of tack Tuamtkif and Borough miW be roired aetord.'nlg, and the only honorable way of avoiding th draft now with ihe premium offered to yoong men, is to OO ISTO THE SERVICE. CcTTal Confederacy in breaking How a. and cue War will noon be I I bave been detailed by Gen. Buraside aaa Recruiting Oficrr for the 9th Arm Corf at Lewitburg aud have opened an office in tbt rear ol Esq. Mertx' office, oa Market 8l near the Bank, whete I will be glad to give aay information desired. Lieut. J. F. BEALE, Recruiting Officer lor the th Army Corpa, Lewisburg. Feb S, 1864 Ninth Army Corps. AUTHORITY having been given to tha undersigned to recruit the Ninth Army Corps to fifty thousand men for special ser vice, io be hereafter designated by Ihe War Department, he earnestly appeals lo tha ciiieenc of Pennsylvania to assist ia filling np the following veteran regiments of ihia Corps, belonging to their State The 4oth. 4Sin, 50tb, 51st and 100th, also; Durell's Baitrry. He calls upon all having tbe good of tha country and ihe triomph of our arms at heart, to ne every effori lo help on this work by voting large bounties from ihe respective towns and couniias, by procuring recruits, assisting recruiting officers, and by such otber means as aa anient patriotism may su-gest. lo ao place can volunteer tx so useful to the cause and so soon become good, ...i.i..... ,n ihe ranks of veteran organ iaa lions under experienced officers. The nadcr, signed has every hone that lhe loyal y-plt of Pennsylvania will send those regiraeulv, back to ibe field wnb full yaaka to hear a proud pan ia the closing aceoea of Ihia glorious war. Capiaia John A. Morns. A Q M. is appolei, ed Chief of the Recruiting erice of tbe Nimb Army Corps for Pennsylvania, wirh headquarters at Harrisburg. All communis eations relative to lhat servioe will be ad, dresaed to him. Recruiting slaiiooa have been established in thevariooa seou' Ihe Slate. Secruila will be revivl bv an v of the reeruitin officers of the Nmin Army Corp or by any Provo "Bh,N.SIpRi ,01.3 Mai Oe- TUST received ."M)irard SStal faw eiae ea.lae. E-ds "en ..rda. tor -le frw ' ? '' " -,M.bV KREMEH, L.M J. aaa ia, isov.