ITT "Pi T TT Tv TT. T Ti PTTJ TTT i mm rfm .MlliilJIlll Mill THE L'M'JN," eaiablislwil in IsiJWboIe iV)- 2,6m "CIIROMCLE," estoMMicI in IS 13 Whule No, 1,077. BY 0. N. WOHDEN AND J. K. CORNELIUS. At $tAO per Icar, always In Alliance. LEWISI5U11G, UNION CO., PA, FRIDAY, DEC. 9, 18G4. 3 Mia Conni es! 2l Session. 4th Annual Jlt'ssis-ie of Pres. Lincoln. Fellow-Citizen? of il.u innate and House of Hcprefentatives : Again lie blessing of health and an abundant harvest c'n.io cur piufoULdvst gratitude to Almighty G d. The eoodiiinu of our lureigo affairs is reasonably satisfactory. Mexico continues lo be a theatre of civil war. While our political relatione with tbat couutry have undergone r.o change, we liave at the sauie liuic strict ly maintained a neutrality between, the bel ligerents. At the rrqurst of tbc States of Costa Rica and Nicaragua, a con.petent ei gitieer Laa bccU autboriz d to nuke a survey of Ibe river fan Juan, and the port of San Juan. It is a source of much satisfaction Ibat the difCcul'ies which for a moment excited some political a) prt-hciit:iti, and caused aclos'u g of the inter-oceanic trausit route, have been amicably adjusted, anil tbat there 13 a good (inspect that the mute will eood be re-opcLed, wiih an increase of capacity and adaptation. We could not exaggerate cithtr the coinnitrcial or tbe political importance of tbat great in- jrovemeiit. It would be doirg ir justice lo an impor tant culb American oia'e, uot to aeknon- ledge tbe directucss, frai.koess aod eordi lity wi'h which the I'niud f"ates of Columbia have cbtired into iutimatc rela tions with I Li (iovercment. A claims convention has been constituted, lo coin- t.lete tbe ut fiLishid work of the ouc Vfbleb closed lis session in 1 Tbe new, liberal constitution of en- ' rxeula, -aviug gone into effect, wilb tbe universal acquiescence of the people, tbe , government under it has been recogniz-d, aud diplomatio intcicourse with it has ' been opened iu a cordial spirit. j Tbe long deferred Aresas land claim , ta been satisfactorily paid ui.d discharged. Mutual p3)iinr,ts bave been tnatle of tbo claims awaided ty tbe late j tint com mission for the settlement t claims be tween tbe L'nitid Slates at.d Peru. Au earnest and cordial frieuiit-hip ci utiuuus to exist betweeu tbe two countries, aud cuch (ffuris as were in my power have been used lo remove misutiderstandiogs and avert a threatened war between Peru nd Spain. Our relations are of Ibe most friendly nature with Chili, the Argintine Repub lic, Bolivia, Costa Kica, Paraguay, San Salvador at.d 1 1 ay 1 1. Lluritig the past year, no diffcrmces of any kind bave risen with any of these Republics, and, cn the other band, their sjmpatl ies with the United Slates arc constantly expressed with ccrdia iiv and eariiestni ss. . The claim arising from the seituro of, tbe csrgo of the hn Macriimia, iu Ij2I, lias been paid iu full by the liuvcruiiieni of Cbili. Civil war continues in the Spanish part cf San Domingi. apparently without pros pect of an early close. Official C"rr sprndence bis been freely opened with Liberia, and it gives us a pleasing view of social and political prog ress iu that re j ublic It may be expected to derive new vigor from American it.flu nce, improved by the rapid disappearance of slavery in tbe United States. I solicit jour authority to furnish to the llepubiic a gunboat, ot nioderato cost, to be reim bursed to the Uuited t-tati.s by instal ments, t-uch a vessel is needed for tbe safety of tbat State against the native Af rican races, and in Liberiun bauds it Would be more iff. etive in arresting tbe African slave trade than a squadrou iu our own bands. The possession of the least nly established by the reciprocity treaty 1 Le National Kankirig system is prov-organiz-id naval force would stimulate a. of June 5tb, 154 I desire, however, lo iog to be acceptable to capitalists and to :n l. ll..l.i: Ka iindortoi.rl tBl.ilr mnb in ,r t tin nl,lnii...ia tlif nocnll) I in t hi 41Tir h I'uvr.f Viivum- tbe corCdcnce which we should manifest ly furnishing it would win foibearance and favor toward tbo colocy from all civ liited nations. The proposed overland telegrnph be tween America and Europe, by the way of lichiings Straits and Asiatic liussia, wbicb was sanctioned by Congress at the 1 . .t Gaacinn k a i Virnn ur-, .1. .n . 1 1 . il . I very favorable circumstances, by an asso- ciation of American citizens, wiih the cordial good will and support as well of this government as of those uf Great liritain aud liussia. Assurances bave been rectived from most of tbe South American States of their appreciation of tbe enterprise, and their readiness lo co operate in construct ing lines tributary lo that world-encircling communication. I learn with satisfaction that tbe noble ' 'he European States, and ought to be re design of a telegraphic communication ciprocatcd on our part, by giving tho im- between tbe eastern coast of America aud - Great liritain, bas been renewed with full expectation of its early accomplishment, Thus it is honed, that, with tho return cf domestie peace, tbo country will be j aH''s cf internal war and its wastes of us able to resume with energy and advantage ' ti.mil strength and health. All that is its former high career of commerce aud necessary is to secure tbe flow of that tail tbe campaigns uf tbe armies in the field civilisation. j stream in its present fullness, and to that since the date ol tbe last annual message, Our very popular and estimable rcpre-: c"d tbe Government must in every way j and also tbe operations of tbe several ad rcnlative in Egypt, died iu April last. 1 make it manifest that it neither needs nor ministrative bureaus of the War Depart An unpleasant altercation wbicb arose , designs to impose involuntary military ; mt-nt during tbc past year. It will also between the temporary incumbent of the ; emce and the government of the Pacha, lands lo cast their lot in our country, resulted in a suspension of intercourse. l ue financial affairs of ibe Government Tbe evil was promptly corrected on the bave been successfully administered during arrival of tbe ruccissor in tbe consulate, , the last year. Tbe legislation of tbe last nd our relations with I'.'yp', as well as session of Congress bas beneficially effco our relations with the liaibary powers, ted ihe revenues, although sufficient time re entirely satisfactory. Tbe rebellion wbicb bas so lorg been prevalent in China, has at last been sup-; pressed, with tbo co operating good cfiices ': of this Governrucu', and of tbe other j Vestern commercial States. Tbe judicial cnnsnlur "arnrillahmrtnr : there has become very difficult and oner- j otis, and it will need Legi!aii,0 revision toadaptitto tbe extension of our eom- i tneree, and to the more intimate intercourse j which Las been instituted with the gov-' Moment and people of tbat vast empire. I China seems to be aceep'in. with hearty good will, the conventional laws! Wulch fi ! n ' j .,,..:.! . . I . : I . r! i'i .uiuuieiciai in ttrcourte .ffikDg the Westiia Laiiuus. I ! Owing to the peculiarsitustion of J . pan, and .he anomalous loitn of its government, the action of that empire in performing (nay stipuiatmr.s is inconstant ami ca- ririoioiw. Verertheless. rrnrul nroert ss has i - - i ri - - r e been tlLctid by the Western toners tuov- it:g wiih enligbteticd concirt. Our own pecuniary claims have been allowed, or are in part in course of settlement, and the luland ea baa been re opened to com merce. There is reason to believe tbat tbee proceedings bave incrcasid rather than diminished the friendship of Japan towards the I'l.i'fd States. Tbe pops of Norfolk, 1' ernamJina and I'e'Ufaeola. bave been ooened by rroclaun-; Hon. It is hoped tbat lorttgn mercOauis will now consider whether it is tiot safi r aud mere pr ri'alle to themselves, as well asjist lo the L'uiled States, to resort to: thise and other open ports, than it is to pursue, through many haz.irJs, and at vast cost, a contraband trade wilb other ' ports, which are cioted, if not by actual military occupation, at least by a lawful aud illeciive hlockaie. For mvself 1 bave no doubt of Ibo power aud duty uf tbc hxccutivc, under the law of nations, to ileiuJe tuetuics ol the human race from au asylum in the. L uited fciatcs. II Congress .-hould ll.u.k iLnl I Lo r,roi.eel!inis ill sneh eases laek the authority ol law, or oti-bt to be further regulated by it, 1 rieoanmtid that provi- sion be made fer tlT.ctually preventing foniifu slave traders from aeiritriui: dom- icil and laeilities for their criuiinai occu- patiou iu our country. It is possible that if it were a new nn 1 cpecquestiuti.tbc marttiuie powers,wit' the rigiits Miey now eij ij, wouiu noi etiuccue the privileges of a naval bolngereut to the iusurgents of tbe United States, destitute as they are, aud always bavo bceti, iqually of ships of war and of ports and harbor... l'islojal tmissaries bave been ueithcr less assiduous nor more successful durirg tbe last year tiiau mcy were oeiure mat time, iu their efforts, under favor of tbat privil ege, lo embroil our country iu foreign war. The desire and detcrmiuatiou of the government uf the maritime Slates to defeat that design, are believed to be as sincere, and can not be mote earnest, than our owu. Nevertheless, unt irseen politi cal diuVultics bave arisen, especially in Bn.zuiau and British ports, and ou the uoriberu boundary of the United Slates, which bave required, and are likely to continue to n quire, iho practice of con stant vigilance, and a just and conciliatory spirit on tbe part of tLc Uuited States, as well as of the nations couccrned and their governments. Commissioners have been appointed, under the treaty wiih (jreat liri'ainon the adjustment of the claims of the Hudson's l? and 1 UL'ot s Sound Agricultural Cunipanica iu Orefc.oD, aud aro now pro-! ceedmg to tbo executioa 01 tne trust as- signea to incut. In view of tbo insecurity of life and projerty in the region aijicent to tbe Canadian border, by reason of recent as saults aud depreuatiuns committed by in imical and disperato peisnns who are harbored the re, it has been thought proper to g'wc notice, that, after tbe expiration of six uintiths, tie period conditionally stipulated iu the cxisticg arrangement with Great liritain, ibe Uuited States niust bold themselves at liberty to increase their naval aimanent upon Ihe Lakei, if they shall find tbat proceeding necessary. The condition of the border will neces sarily come into consideration, iu connec tion with Ibe questiou of continuing or modifying tbe right of transit from Canada through the United States, as well as tbe regulation of imports which was tempura- that tbe colonial authorities of Canada are not deemed to be intentionally unjust or uninenuiy towards tne Lui'ea Mates, but on the contrary there is every reason to expect that, with the approval of the Imperial Government, they will take tbe necessary measures to prevent new incur-1 '.i.- (..-J bions across tue uurucr. i The act passed at the late session for the encouragement of emigration has. so tar as was possible, been put into opera-; tinn. Ic seems lo need amendment which will enable tbe officers of tbe Government . .i e r t national policy is manifested by most of migrants effective national protection. 1 regard our immigrants as one of the principal replenishing streams which are ! appointed by Providenco to repair the rav- service upon those who come from other has not yet elapsed to experience tbe full ! effect of several of the provisions of tbe cts of Congtcta imposing increased taxa-' ti in. I The receipts during the year from all sources upon tbe basis of warrants signed j bv the SeCretaTV of the Trftuanrt, in-In- 1 d'ng I"" ."d the balance in the Treas- j ur on ,hB 1st day of July, 18G3, were ; $1,394790,007.02 : and the aggregate i disbursements npoo Ibe same basis were j $1,298,050,101.9; leaving a balance in I the Treasury, as shown by warrants, of' 9G;739;905.73. Ueduct irom tbese amounts tbe amount f ik. t . I 1. 1 . . j . k . . 't t i.c .i iitvti'vt oi tue i uunrucvt le'incin. td, ud the amount of usual in tubaUtu-1 io prevenr mo practice or irauus against questiuueu. iuu national system will tbe immigrants while on their way, and create a reliable and permanent influence ou their arrival in tbe ports, so as lo sc- iu support of tbe national credit, and pro cure them here a free choice of avocations tact the people against losses in tho issue and places of settlement I of paper money. A liberal disposition towards this great Whether or not odv further legislation tioo tl.cr,-for,aiid the actual cash operations . of the Tr. ast.ry were : Receipt. SSSI,- OT'","45 tw : Disbursements, 6.Via4,. lb, ti ; which leavi s a ei.-n balance to iuu Treasury of tlS.c42 508 7 1, , . . I Of the receipts, there were derived from customs, ?U)-,ol'J, la- VJ J Irom lands, Sv5SS:3:i:i .-'J ; froui direct taxes, $175, 01S ilej; lioin internal reVenue,S10D 741, lol.l'J; friiiu miscellaneous Sources, S 17, 51 1,11") 10; and from 1 ans applied to actual expenditures, includiug furuier bal- ' ance, ,0-1!, 4 lo.O-O lo. 'i'hete were disbursed for the civil ser- vice, cJ, ,lm SAK) lii; f jr pcosinns aud Iudiau, i .3 1 1 ,i)ul J ; I T be War Dei.artiuent, GUU.T.M S42 07 : for the Navy Department, S. 5,73:,i:b2 77 ; for iuterestou tbc public debt. $.r);i,GS5 3l.W); making au aggregalc of 5,1.3 1.US7 SO, and leaving a hulauce iu the treasury uf 51S.I,5.'8 71, as before stated. l-'ur tbe actuil receipts aud disburse- .1 ei,.r. .,,,1 . ,-i...rs..m..nt for thr, three rcuinning q lartcrs of the curreut u cal year, aud the general operations of thi Treasury iu detail, 1 refer you to the report of the Secretary. of tho Treasury. I cuueur wiiu uim in lue orioiou mat me I propuriiun oi iiionejs rt'iuireu n meet the (XUCIISes OllSCCI 100 1 UDOn the War derived from luxation, should bo lurtncr loereasca, ana l earnestly invito uer luereoscu, auu i earuesny iuvuu r attention to Ibis su'j ct, to the end , tber. may be such a-tJilional legist., as sba.l be r. quired lo meet the just sctatiocs of thu Secretary. bo public debt on tbo 1st of July last, pptars by the b. ks of the Treasury, unied to o,,c l.U'im cicn A,c..r. your that tiou expectations ol tuu Secretary. I Tbo public debt on tbo 1st of July last, us ap piars ny me no. s ot me treasury, amounted to one AiV'i'oh teccn huntfiol ttutf f'ti williont six liHiitlitd ami uinefj tlmasaitd fuar hmuliiil and eijhty-niue (..urn and f u Ij-uinn ctnti. Probably, should the war continue fur another year, that amount will be increased by not far from live hundred millions. Held as it is for the most part by our owu people, it has become a substantial branch of ua- ' fioiis. ih.iiiifh nriea'n firoflerlv For obvious reasons, the more nearly this property cau bo distributed among all the people, the better. To favor such geucral distribution, greater luuuccmeuts to beaoino owners might perhaps with good eiieei, iuu ft iuiui nouii, uc iiirjcunu - . i i . i ' U-..I. peisoii- ei iimiieu nie-us. n uu uid view, I suggest whether it niigbt cot be both competent and expedieut for Con gress to provide tbat a limited amount of some future issue of public securities uiig'at no held, by any Doua noe purcua- ser, exempt fruin tax itiou aud from sen- p ... i. .r- ure lor ueot, una r sucn restricuons ana limitations as uii'.t be necessary to guard against aluse of so important a privilege. 'Ibis would enable every prudeut person to set aside a small aunuity agaiust s possible day of want. i.j... ,hep wrinM renib r tbp pnssessioiTof sneh securities, to tbe amount limited, most de.-irib!e to Ckcry person of small uieaus, wh) tuiolit be ab.tf to savo ;h for the purpose, me great ad- iium;i ui Lio&.ua uciui; t,i,uituis a hiu , , e. , . , , , , ... ' . , Kr. u .(.ei,.... M,.n rpr!ilu rr.-.MWrt 1 that ihvy can nut be much tr preset! a debt which they oc to themselves. Thc public debt ou the 1st day of July last, although somewhat exceeding the estimate of the bicretaiy of tbo Irea-ury made to Congress at the commencement , of the last session, falls short of tho csti- j mate cf that officer made in the preceding ; Ilecember, as to its probable amount at tliphe.ririninirrifthidi'nnr KvlhAciimr.fl C " -J I -J t.),'.'Ut),u'J. .ol. ih:s fact exhibits a sat isfactory condition ulJ conduct of tbe op erations of the Treasury. . . , . i - , , . , fill t OA V:irh e:m f.t A innm. I ber, live buudred and eighty-four natioual j - - - baLKs bad been organ, zed, a considerable 1 numuer oi wctcn were conversions irom State banks. Changes from tbo State ! system to the National system, are rapidly j taking place, and it is hoped tbat very I soon thcra will bo iu tho Uuited States no 1 il...l..f: i....:. ... , nanus ut is.-uu uut autuorixeu uy congress, and no bank note circulation not secured by tbe Oovernment. 1 oat tbe Govern- nicnt and tbe people mil derive great benefit from this change in tbe banking system of the country, can hardly be i .1 n-1 . i .,, 9 advisable for the suppression of State bans issues, it will bo for Congress to de termine. It seems quite clear tbat tbe Ireasnry can not be satisfactorily conduc ted unless the Government can exercise restraining power over the bank-note circulation of tbc country Tbe report of the Secretary of War. and tbe accompanying documents, will do- specify the measures deemed essential for ibe natioual defence aud to keep up tod supply the requisite military force. The report of the Secretary of the Navy presents a comprchcnsiveand satisfactory exhibit of the affairs of that Department, aud of the naval service. It is a subject of congratulation aud laudable prido to our countrymen, lhat a navy of such vast proportions has been orgunized in so brief a period, and aonduotcd with so much effi. ciency and success. Tbe general exhibit of the Navy, in rllldinif vessels nndiir ftrtnalriiAtinri ntt fk. 1st of December, 1S04, shows . total of 071 vessels, carrying 4,610 guns, and of 510.3D0 tons, being an actual increase during the year, over and above all losses by shipwreck and battle, of 83 vessels, 1G7 guns, and 42,427 tons. The total number of men at this time in the naval service, mcluding otfi iters, is about o 1,000. . , . , , , (Lemxittdcr tournext Tue,Jaj tcr.) ; rimiMIKD KI-WKKKU ' Tuesday MliminR & Friday AftemftOn. - - 5u,,oogress me. on a 'Tuesday President Lincoln sent m bis I ,. . Message, every line of which will be read i 61 . , , - :.L:.. TL.. ......linn rl Iha kinlu. wun micreai. sion of Congrcssmeu, from Louisiana, is now before tbo body. Wednesday last, the acvcral Elect- oral Colleges met lo cast the Stale voles , ., . . . ... 1,1. for President od ice President. Pr.uatihania. Mortou M'Michael was choscu President of ibo Electors, aid (J. W llatuerslv.J A.Smull and W.W.IIajes, Clerka. Praver bv Kev. J. W. Jackson. The twenty six voles were duly recorded for Lineolu and Johnson. Iliestand of Lancaster, Hale of Bradford, and Shrincr of Union, were deputed to forward three sfpato returns according to law. Tbe wKC of the Electors were donated to the Christian Commission, ine memDcrs were entertained in the afternoon at the home j 0f g0 Cameron, an l in tbo cveniDg at t . v t Inn b v.ikiIiva ln-i..n Pif.-i; I'.eix.ivo A s thn first return! : cf,be Nov. Klection indicated small Union .. . , .,: l- g"'S ' 'bo Count,CS 1 e"D 4 over the Oct. election, we put down Lin- culn's maj. in this State at 20,000. The I following are tbe Official returns for the first Kiector on each Ticket: Morlon M'Michael (Lincoln) 20G 3S9 lluU-t j" jusun (M'Clcllan) 27G.3C3 i following ' n-.,. Klector on each Ticket Lincoln's maj 20 081 To guess within 8 1 votes oat of 572,097, is tolerable close. (Election Keturos, by Couoties, in our next.) Fifty Yeabs' oaiss. In Tuesday's , paper we gave the vote of Pennsylvania ' for Governor during the War of 1814 just 50 years ago. Above is tbe Presiden- ' tial vote this year. The following are tbo accregutca t j president 104 572.C07 62,89 lull I Governor 1814 Gain in voters 509,803 Tbo vote for Governor in 1814 is . Iit- le nnder,be full vote, but allowing' for tbo dilioiency mo increase is prooauiy nif . niillion Philadelphia pedis more r now h uenni.-ni, did then Another Railway Completed! jlie Tyrone & IsJckJIiven Railroad is ! ...j :. ; :nt.n.i.l i 10 ran 'ratoe rcguiariy oeiwocu j "he Philadelphia Central K. B., and Lock Haven on the Philad. & Erie. Tbe road is on a natural and east rnute. enneeial v , ,h. t.,,,, ..t r, hrinus ; n e .1 1 "ilUc.-Luri', Uelkfoute. and tbe J-armer II : L U I fiifib School, more eay of access. But vaont of all, it will save time and distance j ! to thousands, from the North and East, tti0;a iQ the direction of Pittaburir. I wi BU, off UDknown ,hoU31n(lg from , ,hfl "'S route-and jet all will ave "nch as they can do. We have not yet received a time table, Ijgt of stations, distances, &o. . United States Attorney General. Tbe President of tbc United States has appointed John James Speed,of Kentucky, Attorney General, to Gil tbe vacancy occa- oiuiicu vi uo ii.ii.Luaiiwu ui uou. u4 m a 1 1. Vrta. The Washington Republican, re lernng to tnis appointment, says: ".nr. ppeca is one ot too most eminent lawyers in Kentucky, is . man of the highest integrity, and of great commoD : seuse. He was upon the Union eleetoral ' ticket cf Kentucky in the recent Preaidcn-' . i t f. ' tial canvass, and lor many years nas Deen . I i . ., ,. Am..n:n.,:nn:f ;n it,... c,,A it ) Washington, Dee. C. The Senate to day oobfirmed Salmon P. Chase as Chief Justice of the Supreme (i.,, ,1,. ii:,.j q,(. vvui. ut .uu -J u . -. u- A great and good man, Chase is baiL-d as a fit suoccssor of Ellsworth, Jay, and Marshall. Bihimore it tlte Banner City. Below is a comparison of tbe change in the vote for President within four years : Tor Lincoln. Agalnft Lincoln. In 1800 1.083 28,702 1804 14,739 2,802 Tbo chango is vast indeed. The decreased vote is accounted for by tbe number who bave been killed, or are in one army or tbe other, cr refused to take the voters' oath prescribed by the laws of Maryland. "As9Rcv.A.Wadleigh, from Muncy, and Mrs. M. A. Holstoin, spoke, at length, in bobalf of the U S. Sanitary Commission, in the bouse of tbe Lewisburg Baptist church, last (Thursday) evening. l&0wing to tho small apple crop in this region last fall, John II. Beale ia bringing in a choice variety from the more fruitful orchards np tbe river. Joy We have nothing new from Sher man, or from Thomas. The delay ia reoeiving intelligence bas forced gold ap to 242 ia New York. ItSHaving partially reoovered health, Geo. J. Robland offers bis 'services as an Auctioneer More Real Estate among to-day's advertisements. Latest News A despatch dated Southampton, Nov. 22, says that the Kobe! c'emuW vessel was wrecked off the coast of Maderia. W URN TIIK lUct.l.s in eommand, re- ecived the new, of Xr. Lincoln a re e!eo ; , h,7 MWw.ao.ea.ed the fact to their ; .j....... ... k ' 8U was all tbat wis necessary to i-ecure an uprising in thn North, to rrt the - . . - , , r:.iin ul the billit-lix. But tbe Isebels J did uot inform their dupes who wrrc t rise)" and when Ibe "uprising" would lako place. j : Tbe Kiubmond Whig severely criticises ( ; J"ff Davia' proposition to employ slaves , i to ibe Kebel army and navy, and wants ' ' the Confederate authorities to attend to their own business and enforce the milit- ; ary laws tby already have. It tays bis arguments are tbe arguments of Seward t i it . i : . """, " 're s.-.eij wiut aud the sum of all barbarism. On Thursday, twenti-fjve millions of dollars of tbo unsold Five Twenty bouds of the United States, wem taken up by the batiks of New York, Philadelphia and -S Mon, at 105. or wi'.bia ooe per cent, of the p-,- CssySnyder Co. Court, Mouday next t sTrinily V. E. Church. (('Iianiber!in' liuildin;.) Services every .Sunday afiernoun ucepl ihe 1st Sunday in Ihe month ' ' i l,tDtSUllVfl XttAthtt.9 t Corrccfe,. &mi- Veektu lu Wall, & Smith. f wheat $..50 Uutlcr, prime 8 45 Cora 150 da common ti5 Kye 1 CO Eggs 20 Oits,32 1b. 80 Lard, fresh 0 ,5rK7 I.40fV'.l 00 do old 15 Flaxseed 2 50 Tallow 15 Wool 80 liags 6((; Country Soap Jf 0 Potatoes 65 1 Dried Applos.Ib. 10 I Coru.tjew.O lbs 1. 25 : On the lt inrt.. br R-. I. C. Jnhn. Ll-ut Tnl n M. JUNKS ..f Tjr.ue ciij mai MiM A-IA.NUA l ALlltH of lwinhurir. DifD, In WirinliurK. cs,h n't. in her J3J r. ESIllKn. ifi-nr Until M.M K.NKK. In MiMloiburg. rl itist. airr-l ID yr. 2 niia anj i tla.;, JAMKS C.Don ol J.-bn anj Kmlir bVll'IMU. inill lAVo M j I'Allt OF BOOTS, wrTsth ihe owner can set I track of by impiirin at the Chronicle office VENDUE CRIER. X as' ao$ uAloZVr unde7 the'u " 1 oi ihe I nned Stales, r ffers his services to his old friends to cry Vendue, Sales, Ac. ! I. ;.l w I. .u I u.. Residence on South 7th l.ewthure. Pa p llml()?7 ' tiEO. J. KOHI.ANU The Allepheny A Walnul Bend Oil Company ha declared a dividend lor Ihe month of NovtMnoer. clear of lax. pay able on llie isili i bluckhulders of Lew- isnurg aim viciniiy niease call cn the sntirri- bt. pdlar II. UERHAKT. '--. w 14 1 J T ' V JJtll I lIS ilIHll. 1HOICE VARIETIES. from New Vork Stale, JOHN H. BEAI.'E'ri. just arriving at AY ' ILL be sold at ihe late residence of Jnrr Iiucouio.v, dee'd. on Market si reel, ! quantity ot HOI'ssEHoLU tiOOHS such as ; Sloves, Carpeting, Chairs, Tables and j llnlKP ond Kitelon rnrnitiirft jiouse anu Atui.fn mrniturc j generally. Terms made known al sale by i Dec. 1, 1S61 I.VME.S IIOL'liHTON" I I 1ST of IiCtlcrsi remainin? in the Pot ' j Office al l.EVISULHU,I'a..Nov.l.'i,lt61. j 11t Fmnktin , H.ker Mrs M A ICalilwin Mow Mary D i llnliT aifx . Itrown Mm LyJla Hewer K" ' llniwiT Mis HutrtDtta nivtueyer k Co J C j e'lutntrH-r Snrith K Cull Mo. ht i r..nin Mrs Ana Mulrom Mr Howard Miirtz tti.it Susan Menrh .lerrT Miller Mew Sana Mi wrr Juo Mooter K.utn Ni-fin Kct A K..1I Jno Parker Mip Mary J Pratt II l A II Ivters Vt'ra Sen Poa-ell K A rta'irh MiM Mary Herman Mr U l Kii le; J II Kii-liart -lulia Ann Sw.rrz Al.r btithl J H Shatter Mrs MallnJa S .-ItaSrr Mr C II blister Mr isr..na cotter) tti-haSer Mr l S. hatT.-r leintet Snmpiiil O Vi S.inth Mrf Kliza Suiitb Mr It Smilli Mot L A Mutlann paniel Speeei, Mint l.ouiaa Stedroan Or 11 0 Stivi-r Kills Waimcr urn Vt'atrnore Mi?f I-iry Welrirk Mr W K W.I le Mi Aunis Jl Wolfe Stephen Yoai Frant-is ..sl t'liriftian Y..nnz Mifit Mary C Zerbe Mr Urnry k1 for the above Letters will irr Mr.-mi "n" "miih t ii sh i-li,? ,. .. llitbrl Vt II II ore? M.n. (nc.nn l'-t?r hall Mr- C M linrrif Mint Martha Hamilton 11 ins Anna Harris Mini. Oath iirrr Mi- Kui 1 r" Ilimscl .lofl liuntht-imcr isy Jmk ins Jno 3 etibrl l.wi Jones Jno U Karthraman Mr A Ki-IIoih 8 II Kcl!r Mias Liixif) Kin; laac tt h lint Henry O Lonr .Mrsllr Persons calling please say they are "advertised " CKi W FORBK?T, P M INTERNAL REVENUE. Mlh District of Pennsylvania, f Comprising Dauphin, Juniata, .North-. nmherland.Knvder and l nion counties. ) VfOTICB is hereby given that pursuant to 1 the joint resolution ol Congress ol Julv 4. 1881. and the instructions of ihe Secretary ! of Ihe Treasury issued in accordance there-! with, the list o'f assessments for Ihe special j duly of 5 per centum upon the gains, profits i or income for ihe year ending Dec. 3 1st. Itu3, of al! persons residing in ihts district, is now completed, and that the said list will reman "open to the inspection of all persons who may apply to inspect the same," for ihe space of fifteen days from the date hereof, at the office of ihe assistants of the respective divi sions. And, further, that immediately after the ex piration of ten days (excepting Sundays) from Ihe date hereof, to wit, on the 10th Dec. 1X61, and for five days thereafter, I will re ceive and determine al! appeals relative lo erroneous or excessive valuations or enum erations contained in said list. All appeals must be in writing, and must state the par ticular cause, matter or thing respecting which a decision is requested, and-mnst stale i the ground or principle of error eomplairwd : - " ' . ' 1 Midd'letowri, Dauphin Co.". Ta j I '"I. ! PORTE MO.VVAIE. eoniainina- about 48. and papers to amount of .50 of no use lo nv bm the owner. A suitable reward will be paid lor the recovery j . . . . .1 ol tne purse, money, ana papers, rv leaving ihem at the Cboulx office r . Heal Estate. FOB SALE ; i .... . -il (itll li!Ili.FkHlsi:. iw.. an l a hn i lorey h-ph. iiVviS H ItMOlii. Irflr, , i lv it leet. Kull l.iVjso lir-i ran- ohIt : with many Fruit Treisii rti ihe coiner oi :i. and St. Anttionv strre., p wi-tiui. anl lu sell berans. it i& ip !ar lor mv .inuly. Dec 9. Isfiitf J. I.. Ki:V.n AN FOR. SALE, VOOO!) I.A.MliNO at he joneiion of the llullaloe Cia'-k wi h th Kiver atol laie Town f.o' tirHiiuleJ norih be Si. Mary . slreei, ral by Ihr Krrn,- south ly Walls' warehouse lot. anil warit bv Wa'rr atr-er. Thetc is a Wharf biyi. &od ihr l.-t i- we. I suited lor a l.'oal iA l.unitfr Yard, Ware hou.r, or any bti-in?s nl tin Imol. THOMAS NEs BIT'S llf.-i.?. I.rorishnra, bee. l. M if LARGS BUFFALO!. VAL. FAHII A1 T IKIVAin I.E. It is Miovfd in V kme l)-er toi.n!iip, l.'iio ti county. a to tit two miles from llrii stt:in' !u.re.Vt'et Milton. Trie Farm v.d oiii'iallv cwnrd by A si ii in. w MTuxaiiyt, C.:.. and it s lare ih.it it niiht be d.vxcd lo ti.ake two or 'hree pood Fui. I i sell low, as I wiili to ji. ;t the b'jTTri farininz. ' The Farm is , well limbered arsiwatere d. and under a pool state of riivtioiu There is a g ioJ i II. .u ,e and all necessary outbuil lin.s a new , lirt-cUs Barn, Ihe f.e-i in Ihe coinuya j ap'endut fpr.ii?, younz ( tliarJ,c. c. ap en.Uct r-pr.n?, younj U cha M t -he premises ,.f ec.l,lM,l AND. MX ViVT 5 i 1 i f 0 ti SAL i XB-IIAI.F OF I'EW no. U aou'h sole of Lewi.burg I h""e- '"juire of CLE.WHAX SALE NB-IIAI.F OF PEW NO. body rar- iou'h sole of Lewi. burg Baptist ineetin. Nov. 11 F. W. TirsTIX .fFor a!i in nne ireer lownsntp. i a., lacres oi firii ratr- TIMHF.R I.ANU. "ir Apply to HENRY KI.EIX. at ihe , Kelly A Isoads More JiUTipiHw . j VtTl'l Pf T.'' W T 7''s:rr TP ! V AbLAl.IiIi leir.AL. BlAlfij I T PRIVATE SALE. 1 i V- The subscribers offer i Tivcnfy ic-rr Tarm Land, titoaie , in Kelly lowu-htp, ailj 'ininz lamls uf Paul Orddes and others, about half a mile from 1 town. j For further particulars and term apply to ORWNS ,1l HAYES. Oct. 13 Aents I.ewisbure. Pa TIEIBER LAND FOR SALE ! T ''HE subscribers cfler at Private Sale five iracts of Timber Land, of about 2,1.3 ACHES, j in tracts of about equal size, situated in the Northeast part rf Wesi Bufftioe township, l nion county. It will be sold in a body, or single tracts, lo suit purchasers. Il is well timbered principally wiih White and Yellow Pine. White Oalr. and Poptar. For further particulars, inquire of GE (KGE MKITEI.L. K.lly J.tCou II L U VI to, Umubarg. (TTh nndersigned i (Ters for sale a iract ; of Arrt'SI of Land, in While Deer j township, all well Timbered. eicept about IS 1 acres which are cleared and cultivated. The ! improvements are a eood two-siorcy Log j House. Stable, and Outbuildings, a good ' Orchard, and an excellent Well of Water at j ihe house. 1061 GEO. MEIXEI.L : ron ! 1 i boroush of Lewisbur? is oiTered for sale on reasonanle terms. The house is double, a,ul W""'J eonveniently aceommolaie iwo fam,i,es if notdes.red tor the public. ifnt sold in a rea'-onabie time, will be iiiortsaced. Any person havins money to loan, can have it well secured. Imeresl paid iirompily Ap- ply to 10M J.WOI.FE FOIl SALE. A Nice Home on North 3d street ffHB House is a eood two-storey f""" j Frame 21 by 32 feet, -recently re-JtLl . modeled, a Mummer House, Smoke House, new Stable, and all other necessary outbuil dinss, a well of excellent Water with a pump on the porch, and IViern in summer house. ! I he Lot is Sis feet front, and is well stocked with superior Fruit Trees and Giape Vines , of the choicest varieties. j Terms, moderate. Possession given Jan. 1st. Call soon or lose a bargain. I 1070 O H P KIIIVELY I FARM FOR SALE. rmTim. i t a- r i t - t rpiIE subscribers offer for sa'e their Farm a near the Forest Iron Works, contaiuing : . about 1-tO Acresi, , with good House and Barn, and other neces- ' sary Butldin;s, an excel ien: fpring ot arcr between the house and barn. All cleared, and in a :ond stale of cultivation, in a eood neighborhood, and convenient mill, school. Ac. IU markft, I We consider is ehnnai Sfi nonri!l talm : .,,ROO. S1IEI.LER & SCHRKVEK. , ... ... " - . LeftinburfT, August ii, 1Si4. TOFFEIJ al Private Sale my Farm, situate in White Deer township, adjoining lands of John Kanrk Esq. Levi I'anrk, Kdtrard Itanck, ft. II. Pawling, and Joel Ranrk. con taining s,7 Acre more or less. It has a good House, Bank Uarn, and ether Outbuild ings. About 4 acres are welt Timbered, the remainder under good cultivaiioo. For terms inquire on ihe premises, Oct. 7 pi!6ui JOMAH KANCK FARM FOR SiLE. T OFFER nr n.a i. . i. .,. tnwrt.hm ' I. rnn.a.n A J. : - . , r , , " : : ' or less, cleared and in a food siaie of ruin- , gtiotl siaie oi ruin- , Timber Land near ihe above track For terms iniuire of we at Mnilinburg, or of L,.. f....ed M...l.na nw. tk- la.m, ' I Oct 10 ' DAVID MOORE j BUFFAL0E HOUSE" far Sale. T HE Trustees of the University al Lewis- I bur?, otier for sale th laree three: ; storey noue, known as the Uufint lints. '""" ""isourg. corner oi second and . . , . . , ,'cu,s "reeis. opposne ine ourt Mouse. ! The e"'Lre bu:'n ' "f ,,r,ctli- f on Kaisftti!! St anrl ?A tut-l . Si I .a . w II 6n,ihed w,lh al' ,he cvenie.,ces and inrxlern improvements lor a first clas Hotel. The 1 T stablmg. sheds, 4c , are ample to accominc- I '"' ""'"l! ... ... . . Th D" property will be deposed of at moderate price and on easy irrins. F-r , "r,her informatn.n. luiir of I..F..MILI.KR.- f.i.n or J.A.Kr. iri fl.enerjlAnv..tI...i i feurg, L'uipo Co. l'a 7. " "r ' sfSt FOF SALE. llKll( XIII.K Bu.Miii ar I.oi. iiiasr U a pleaatti part uf l.rwthor;. Teronl to soil i.ir purchaser. For further informah (,.. !- of I :)- I,- D BKEWER FOR RENT, 'l 1WHSTI.KEY Br.ck HOl'HE ndl l.t IT on North Funh vre. JhCL Marcn IX. ii. H. r. SHCIXtK. onr Week 1 RlonCoiitif) Court I'roclsimafloa T II III! i-A-.ihr 1 1 u. SAM'I. S. WOO US. Prex, (t nr J.j ije fi rthr )t!i Judie:-.' llixtrirt i.f PenniyUatii.T, r5niiBTTd ct r: n eouniies ul" t'nioti, M.tHin and avder. :.d liii V?si mr ion arid foHK itw ESta.i.--ciaie Jii !e m I 'uo-ii county, have issuee ha:r ' pfrept, bearing liu.e llie lsl day of 1. I l-IM. and ui me I'irec.ed. for the hnidfg :i ! Oi phans' f'onn. tVurt ol t nsnoun llii ;.e. .id T r:n ... r. a. Ueneial ejuartrr s n al LEWf-MH i'M. I Ihe count ol ; .M ';., on ihe'Ih rd Monday tf UllU'K. (oes.i :! I!)'h day; ISM. aud to conlinue ene i" . .Noli, e is therefore heret;y siven In t.'ur oner, Jutiers i t the Peace an-i CtHWen ia and for ihe county i f t non,:o apar.f ta loeir ! own proper persons ;!h the:r records, iiopii 1 sti;(ois,ejtatii:natton- nnd other remembra: r.n ; lo iio tlrf.'.e thiir; wh:ch of their rrfices ar. i ia . lli-ir behalf arperlatn to br done ; and all Vf .i- neses ar,d oiiirr persons prujcrnitn in behalf ! of the Couitnonweaith a'a.i...' any person or persons, are rr.imred to I ti:en and iheie alien. Iintr. and not Ui.art u uliont lea t their peril. Jurors are requested to be punnaal ia tti-.r atiendaoce at ihe appointed time agreea ! ble to notice. j (iivn under mv hand and seal at the her I if!' Ollire in I.ewiNtinrt; the 16th tiav of , Nov. A L Inn I. an t the 7ih year ef ti I I-.dept'ndciice of ihe I'nited Stairs of Ameri j ca. liod save iht Vuimonwealih ! ' F' Af.BKIOHT. Bheritf REGISTER'S NOTICE. "OTICE is hereby give a. to all eoMrraed. that ihe lo'lowtn? named peraoaa ha. I settled iheir accounts in the Register's Ortic at i.eionr?, i nion county, ana tnai ma said account win oe presenien lor ennnrm- anon and aliowanre at the Orphans' Coart o Ml a( ,.EWsBi;r.f.. for the coo.iy of Lnion. on the third MOXWAT of Dec nt, beina the Iih day of said moalh, via: i The final account of ti. N. Yoanpmaa. Ailm'r of Jhn H Smith, dee'd, late of tb. nor iu;h of Mttilinhur?. i The account of Nathan Myers, Ex'r of the last will and testament of Ann &. Baiw, (wite of Jusiah Baker) late ol the boroBghof Lewisbure. dec d. 3 The final account of Frederick Boltad er. surv vin" Executor of the last will aad y statnent of Mn Meet, dee'd, laie uf Line siooe towD'-riip. 4 Tne ace . unt of lieo. Hanck, Cuardia. of Mirgi.Trt K:i.th. a minor child of Uauiel Reisb. dte'd. as exh.bite l by Conrad Sheek. ler. one of the Administrators of said Georg. Hauck. dc'd. 5 The accntint of James Marshall, Adm'r ot the estate of J.i't P. Vfiliert, dee'd, lata of While Deer town-h p E. 11. WEIKEL, Refiir register's Office". Lewisburg. Nov. li. ISH4 i oiti;i." .iTT.itn.nEXT. . I'nion ("t unty. .- ---e. The t'ouimonwenlth ofPennsy'. a - L. a. - van ia U the thenti of said cou:. y, ( wew ) tireet.iis: : We command vou that ynu ailarh all lha ri;hi, title, interest, and proiiis of Francis J. Kennedy, iu a certain tract of unseated laart situate on the foiith Branch of Whne Deer Creek now or formerly in While Deer Twp. I'nio-n cotintv, containing in the whole Ibre. hundred and Twenty acres, and which was surveyed ou ihe 31si of August, 17riti, in pox suance of a warrant granted to Daciel Au ramll. dated ihe I3lh. ol June. I7SS, in wbos. hands t.r posseion soever the same may be. ts.i that he be and appear before our Court of Common Pleas to be holden in Lewtsburf in and for said couniv. on ihe lllih day of De cember nr ii. there lo answer Robert J. Ken nedy tfa Plea in assumpsit: ihat be be and appear before our Court on ihr said 19th day of December next, in answer what shall bo objected against him and abide the judgment of ihe Court therein. Aud bave you there and then this writ. Witness the II norable S S Woods.Preai dent Ju I -.- of sa.d Court at Lewisburg, lha Sd day ol November. ISfil. J. W. SA N Li, Prothnnotarv- Sulpxna in Divorce. i ( t'nuio Cotuitv,.ss. The CoiriTion. i i. s. , veViUh i,f Pennyl .auia, lo u. j f. j M'Uitsiiiin, Ciee'trj : hereas. Charles A. M'Gre?nr did, -n '..a i 31si day of Morrh.A ) Tiit,p,-:'.er his p- : a I to our Judc rf cur Court of e inm.-B Plea (i t. - rour.te of I i,ii.ii. p.Htii... t r tli- ctut tier-1.. t j..rtt,. that i:,- i , a Kimc. r miK; ori-.i from tne i-.ti.i i.r inairi u..s Dtee.i t- oa lira riri- r. W.tli re;..re mrt.ntauil , t e t..w.ti,-.. i f'.u j.-t;ie tkat - : lTX "-'"Z l-tarcift a Court oif XM i-t-a. tw te i t . t the county . f t i i n the i-.m, .u .t rv. -ml to in- fi r llie -e-iii..n nr ui I til .:i;a e ;.ai i-a ... .-. cr.aej to i.li. a- ei.iiie. -r arte v. .it h... ah f: . . Chniie. A. M'tlp-or. v,.ur liu.-bau-i. .Iioulil not t 'itv. I on-e.1 frorn the l. ntl. ..f mitltiniorv. aureeshlt h . L '"1?-' 'n ,UlU ' f"'"t- DCIWir , Willie., the !l.-n -3 K Wntl. Peei.t.Mt f nH. ..LI Court t Lewi-l-urif. the ;:oth ,iar of --a., A l, Is.. I'. II. II .-.-KM'l.lii. Pen. l r..i:iKisrT. VOTICi: to Tax 4 ollerVorik. Yt il are hereby meitied that vonr D't.iliesie must be settled np by December Court, as no further lime will be allowed. To Owner. All Tasrs nnpanl alter Dec Court will he entered up against vour propeitv. WD. Il ES. Ct. Trrfs'p. Audit.ir's Notice. IN the Court of Common Pleas of Tnion Countv. Vend. Ex. .Vt. IS, eieni.T.18S4. J John C. Waisuo s Haupi, Kulr 4 Co. The Auditor appointed lo disiribuie lha Pf""'" 'l sale ol ihe real estate of """V ,he h" ' writ, win rit, wlil meet the parties interested al hi. ,r. . , ,,,k .. v . , JOHX B. LINN. Aadtsnr Lewisburg Bridge Election. VTICE " hereby given to thr St.ikliolt. er of Ihe Lfwishurs Briil t'omnanr. thai an Klittirn witi Ka k.i.i ... kk r f Ihe Prri.,nt. cn MooiUv. ihe 1 tiny uf Jan- PrrM.Um v. in0JT-r a . PtrL - t., mn,i,., .1 .,..1 pany for one vrar. siouu uvi use 11 VI t- waaaai- WILLIAM CAMERON, President l.ewisbnrg. Dec. 1. isnt pd CAUTION. DO hrebr win nil persrn not tf trnm Bnyie. county )o. mv aceounl, as I will va'd,u. c,,n,rtc,ed by her. 00 y nlX t Rny y.w Prr, N ins-1 r ' a rar wife. LuatmitTisj. (now of TroielriU. Deed co sale al Ctr.-aute effic.