JL llfill 81 r-f? & s 14 1 HI? m im: ft y 1 a BY O. N. WORDEN AND J. E. CORNELIUS. 'THE UNION," establish! in lSUWIiale N- 2,700. LEWISBORG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, DEC. 20, 18G1 At I.5 per Year, nlnays In Advance. "CHRONICLE," estal.Mifl in IS 13 Whole So, 1,079. ML u a Hr u I'liiLisiiKu miii-whKu Tuesday Morning & Friday Afternoon. ftgr-Judgo Woods arrived last uigbt. News from Sherman and Thomas con tinue favorablc.- -It is reported Scc'y Stanton calls for oUO.COO uiore men, to 11 (be plaets tf those whoso time is up. JtjBartc!ifio!J, the Kloonkoo Indian traveling wi;h Seth Iv in man. r.iil nn tlm Sil inst. lit I'hilin ILKrrJn 1 " f . - . l . utvft Valley. IIo was 10 yours old. Official. AppmiituHMit l-y the -ctvtnry of tlif Trt-oFtiry. Charles 11. Miriucr ta be Collector of the 11th Pifririct. An uiutc:. Ltf ty l'rovoit Mnishni 1. cnrr.il Fry. Copt. W'ni. II. l'iit (cron, Assistant Provost Mart-bat, ll'h District. tL. 1 j I f I 1 il 1... II i Nhrinnr. vhn il.'f'irtpfi f!m (rirriiiitrnArit Dr. I. 11. Waironsoller. Sun-eon .,f the. Board, vico Dr. S T Charlton, resicned. ' r. We understand that the new board of! enrollment will inter upon their duties on Monday next. The Collector will not -fume bis office for a few wetks JJarris lurrf Ttlrjnijih f tSiturihii Ltd. t&rE litors often betray a low estimate Tjf the character unJ iutelligencs of their readers. For example, the first article in last Friday's Suubury Dem tcrat reads as follows : "York city f re, va the work of men who iesire to be poliueally revenged upon the great Democratic uronholii." The Aarousburg Ikrich'xr also asserted that the attempted terrible fires in New York city were the work of Abolitionists. What are the firt? 1st, Kiehmoud papers, both before an 1 after that event, openly urged aud advocated tho burning of the Union cities by private bauds. '21, Through secret agents, See'y Seward had Hews of the Xew Vork plot, of which he warned the authorities, but tho Copper bead Mayor sneered at it, while the l.'nioo j policemen were on the alert, extinguished ' tho flames at their outbreak, anil saved tbelivcs of unknown theusaudof innocent men, women and children. 3d, Tho only principal hotel nut firal was the Rebels' and their vmnahi7,'ii, linaiT.niit.rtfra in j , - .v be ci,y- I The Gaelic and the B rUht. r ara the ; organs of the predominant party iu tbeir ; respective counties, and seem to calculate ! largely and perhaps safely upon the gnllibiMtyof such of tbeir party as can read . UAy,,V,.,."JW..r0 tho clooiioo, j thrrn unoemrcd in Now York littlo book ! , r peuly advocating the intermarriage of; blacks with whites. Itepublican ppers , paid do more attention to it than to any j Other "ecntatiou" book, but y Copperhds : quoted it as a marvelous j)rof that Old Abe advocated amalgamation ! Sinco tbe election it bas leaked out that the work teas written Ly tiro Democrat. Tho song A 11 hail tliou flauntin? lii," also, was written by an Irish Demicrat ! Yet both these aro falsely paraded before Ibe people as Republican doctrines ! Was there ever a fouler party than one which retorts to such mean forgeries to deceive and mislead tho boncst masses 1 The Ltwit!ur!f Argun has "zone dead." It died of higher isrs ri M, as n ha I mi roiieh to cay about the colored race. Ultonaburg Republican. Our neighbor should not make sport of tbe misforlnncs of ibe Typos. ' Nigger OD the brain" is a perfectly Democratic ; disease, and bas been "constitutional" with all tho Argus' engineers, at least from Purdy's day down to Winegarden's. The malady always raged so violently as , to induce "softening" of tbo afflicted caputs. Hence the frequent but fruitless ChtDgee in that Stockholders' Organ. Sn, when a mlnc f,-rer burns Frnio Fi'le to sj.l- tlie nutii'nt turns, YetaTtir flndu it all in Tain To ebang tha rLee but kp the FAI!.". "The 32il nf 'Jet. was the 47r.ih day of 'he Birge of Charleston. Daily for Charleston '." If any one supposes tho above to have been found in a Richmond or Charleston paper, be is much mistaken. It is from . wppernead journal supported in Central renneylvania. When a man hurra tor Charleston in such a contest, it is natural ue following table accompanied tho lo suppose his heart is with the Rebels if , President's Message. It shows the g kis legs are too cowardly to take to them ' fircEat0 Totcs in tu" States named at tbo lis traitorous carcase. Yot theso aro iho i Presidential olections in 1SG0 and 18G4 : chaps who whino about tbe ''freedom of' Ibe press" being destroyed ! j Scene oh IMarket St. Roys teazj a torse until be breaks away and runs eff with a cutter thill striking his hind legs j efery jump be takes. i r i Kctncdy : Tan such boys' hides so Ibat Ibe? will always romcmbr it, then collect i damages for horse, harness and vehicle, off Ibe respected ancestors of the interesting boys aforesaid. Joseph Richards, of Capt. Henry K. Ritter's Company in IS lib P. V., bas reached Annapolis. He 'says Klias C. i Gembcrlinz, Samuel Nivcn. Joel Erdlv. : Jaeob A. lionrer ll r!iin rion : Of bis Comnanv. r,,u n.,i : were among the Union prisoners starved to death at Andersonvillo ! Western V Jloseerans, and others won tbe victories fop whioh 31'Clellan became rmted. n,l for Which he was advanced to take the place of Scott. Vet it is remarkable that 10 all Western Virginia, only one small county, in the ox'remo South iUast corner, .M'ClUun a uijjirity. f-R Tut MAB A Clll:.M. IK. At.K XANHU1A, Va., Doc. 15, 1SG1. Our Regiment is now uartercd in Al rxundrii, where I think we will remain, until pj ring, ut least. The companies are divided iuta fipad.s, each Mjiad having a different duty to perform. Some are ued in guarding the trains which run out the Orange .V Alexandria It. H. as far as Rull Kun. The 202d are scattered a!on tLi.-t I oatI Some aro used as patrols; some as de'ectives, (who aro very annoying to soldiers who happen to stray away from their posts without a pass, or who may, accidentally, get a little too much "bever age." on ;) and the reinaiuder ara on the rand Guard which encircles tbo city. The f'iad that I am with is nn the Grand Guard, a u J stationed on the bank of the with the National Capitol in We have a pretty good chance tf ccin? wha' ' S"'"S on in this direction u tuuday weei, there were fourteen large steamers, heavily laden with troupe, passed hero, down tho l'otomae. Last ; night there wero ciIit m ire followed, with the same kind of a burthen. Where ' they are bound for, I am unable to say. i Tho soldiers about here are all in good t-pirits, and teem to think that this Ho-; Demon is anoui p.ayea out. It is realiv surprising to see tho quantity of boxes! that daily arrive here for Undo Sam's ; boys. Ibeso boxes are generally filled I ;. ,, t ,, ,, , i one is almost ltd to believe that Christmas is already here. We have been experiencing somo very cold weather for the last week. Ou Sat urday last, we had giod sleighing, but it disappeared with the day. l),i Tii"S lay morning last, the l'.itoiiuc was fnzeii over, but by seven o'cl iek the steamers had the channel open. The weather s'.il! continues Cold. Our Captain ((). W. Fenn) is Judge Advocate of a General Court Martini that hrtS ht'PTl l.itrii,fr h rn f, p lltn )..ct .... fnili ' -h ...u .u. ' . i i". Lieut. J. Henry lirowu, of tho '2U2d, is a uiuiiiber on the same Court. W.F.U. Supreme Court of the Union. As head of the highest judicial tribunal in the United S.ates,the Chief Jasticu has a station second only to that of President ! in dL'nifc arid i in i,irfrinfi ' -- - - j ( The death of Chief Justice Taney, nud . the al,p0intm,,nt of Simon P. Chase, has rewoluMonizjd a vemrablo and too long s,,cure rcf,;.. of tbe u,n,p-,j wrongs of s,scry. tho A Jininisiratiou of ir. Lincolu, live vacancies have occurred iD ,bo Supreme Court, and have been fi'leJ b tb' ""t'lo class called "Aboli- tiouists" by the Dcmncrats, at the head of whom now is tbe Chief Ju-tieo. Since the adaption oT tho Constitution, the present is the fifth Chief Justice : John Jay of New York, O- , .... . . .iver hilsworth ot ('unnootiouf, .... ' John Marshall of Virginia, K ig'r liriokd Taaey of Miryl.ial, Salmon PortlauJ Chase uf Ohio. Jay and Liisworth were appoiutcd by Washington, aud both resigned. Mar- shall was appointed by John Adams, and hold his station for thirty-four years, dying at tho ago of eighty. Taucy was appoin ted by Gen. Jackson, and held for almost thirty years, dying at the ago of cighty eeveu. Mr. Chase, ju.it appointed, is not quite fifty-seven, of commanding figure, aud most excellent health. The salary of Chief Justico is six thou- sand five hundred dailars, and that of tho Associato Jasticcs sis thousaud dollars, i Tbe Court as now con-1 each, per annum. stitutcd is as follows CHIEF JCSTim. Salmon P. Chase of Ohio. ASSOCIATE JUM1CE8. Nathan Clifford of Maine, Samuel Nelson of New York, Robert C. Gricr of Pennsylvania, David M. Wayne of Goorgia, David Davis of Illinois, John Catron of Tennesseo, Noah II. Swayno of Ohio, Samuel F. Miller of Iowa, Stephen J. Field of California. Tbe Court meets on tho first Monday of December, each year, at Washington. i ATee Va tQ 'r,r, ani 18g, i Tele V0le ln 1J"'J ana lool. j California Connecticut Delaware IHioois uJin a , Kentucky ialU0 Maryland M issachusetta .Michigan 1SG0. US.810 77,210 10,039 o39,G93 272,1 13 128,331 110,210 97,913 92,502 109,533 151 717 31,799 10;,533 05,953 121,125 075,150 112,411 11 410 470.412 19 931 42,841 40,195 132,180 (new) 1SG4. 1 10,000 8G G1GI 10,924 '. 1 -SU.lJl.') 143 334 M innesota M i.-souri New Hampshire New Jersey New 1'ork Ohio 730, till I 470,7 15 1 1 111) 572,097 , 22,1871 55.8 1 1 j "rgin I'enanlw'n Rbodo Island Vermont West Virginia Wisconsin Kansas Nevada 33,874 143,513 17,234 10,528 'Estimated 3,870222 4,015,773 3,370,222 , Iucrcacd vote llj.aii The Lead Letter Office. The 1'ostma.L.r General's report con- tains some curious Matistics relating to this branch of the Department. The whole cumber of dead lettors received during the year, wis over three and a half iiiiilions, au iucreaso of nearly a million over tho preceding year. 1 Lere wcrfl returned to toe respective owners, "25,75- money letters, continuing Sl-il.fill. The number of letters contain- in; papers of value, suob as checks, druf's, bills of exchange, was 12, 10, and tho va'ua of tho enclosures was $1,- ()15,(k)1. Tho a-mouut of money annually sent as:ray is surprising. LetterscontaiiiinB photoersnlis, jewelry, Slc, numbered 43,380. lu May last, a large number of packages, containing mis cellaneous articles, which had been accu- ; njulatiug fof ,ovcn, werfl classiIicd i and sold at public ntiotiou, tho proceeds amnuuting to S 1,175.-7. Tho Lumber of what might be called letter-writers' blunder? that is, letters misdirected, or without postage stamps was 115, iil'l. Tho misdirections alone, which were so bad that tho letters could not bo delivered, wero GS,0G3. A lurge number of this last class were without any address whatever, and in many instances contained incisures of value. T, A.yr l .. u j . Tbero wero 4,'2o0 letters addressed to fietiliou.s persnus or firms, evidently for the purpose f conducting some fraudulent Lusiucss, many of them containing remit ta:;eos. There wen 11,010 dead letters written in foreign lancuagcs. Tho Postmaster tleiieral remaik", that during the first year of the UeLillion, tho number of let ters which passed between tho United States and European countries decreased, whiie at the same time the ratio uf letters rcTurntJ jcar l!io increased. Kach eubsefiuent rure.'peLdrnco Las been in- cr,ii-in-i wi.ile the ratio of dead letters e i 1.11. me, n inn, 4. mnu ui uiun ivnti J retired to Lumpa has decreased. Tho gross revenuo derived from the dead po-tug'! cellictcd on the letters sent cut and delivered, amounted to 823.GG3.- nut nf u 'I,!..!, ttr.i nu!,l ttiA nlartcrnn. plryed in directinj them. f' AIUi:-;' ami ChiUm.'.- nat?. I.T. -I ev!. :.t ( II I;l,M UAKVUUll i bO.Ni. .uu:iutfi.o.l II, tel. ri,i!i,.ll t,:a Pi.EAsiNti Incident. llev. Dr. Korj Jull, who recently returned from a visit to Califirui a, communicates the following : 'A nonr lirilo hov t,ronht lo thn l'air ilCjj a, MarVsvilie a whilo chicken, which ' was all ho bad to offer, raying it miht maku some broth for a poor siek soldier, ,Ij uai1 decked this little offering with a j ! of red' whU0 a"'1 bluc bUt,b0 i iiuu uii Lliouey iu i;,iv ua tuuuuLJ fci , . , I o.i.i a-1 a rrinitncf nl lhA rl.inr A. I , n parsed down tho street, a gentleman, seeing his distress, listened to his story, gave him a ticket and sent him in. The simplicity of the child and the beauty of the elTerin attracted attention, and the ' chicken was put up and sold for four hun- dred dollars in gold for the Sanitary Com mission. AfIK.S' Fb'IIS. PurcliiisrTs mnv rlv lie'-n u-tt:nir III' 1-i.r Furs at CI1AKI.KS UAKFoUO v ei.iiiiuriitul lluti-1, rLiiadcii'lua Lamented Deaths. Dr.Itolcrt K. Heed, Washington county, Pa., formerly Member of Congress, aged 5G years. II:; was a momber of tho last Legislature, and was re-elected for tho ! next, (in the H. of 11.) M"- li" W. Farnham, authoress and I philanthropist, ngod 49 years. Wm. M. Kerr, President of Harrisburg uank, aged 4'J years. Henry R. Schoolcraft, at asbington, ! 11th inst., aged 72 yrs. Ho wrote much respecting tho Indians in the N. W. I A ADIKS' and ChiMrcn's Tfat?. Uti .t -t v-l- ut CIUIIt.ES OAKtUllU fiONM, :.ii..iii,,H One of the teachers at Middleburg, Sny der county, whilo whipping a boy, acciden tally knocked an eve out of another. Thai rod was broken, and tbo end of it struck l ho unfortunato lad in tho eye, with tbo result stated. I APIE.5' FUlW.-Porchars mar t i,,f.lliB, , ,,t Fu ,t haui.es UAIit'OiUI i. SONS, Cuutiu. utal Hot. I, l'jlluJi.l,Lm llrig. Gen. Thomas Egan, wonnded near Petersburg, has been appointed Rro vet Major General, for gallant service on the Geld of battle. Gen. Egan is tho one who forwarded U0U10 Capt. Elmondi' Company Election return. ,lU..t f(fl(,, , tuMrtl.KS (iAKf0l;D4 SONS, l'Utineiit.il II. ,1.1. 1'liilu,trl.iia 'o'-.i . ; graduates of Lewishurg University, have - ' taken chargo of Madison Academy, at I'..',',,' ! Uavcrly, Luzerne Co., Pa. lU,41i 42,534! T A DIES' FITRS. T!10 lrrrc?t ns- 90,0110 J J n.rlment r fll.Mil.lS OAKFOliU SONS, Cun GO 1 I 1 l""u1"' I' I'liilaJ :'I;.liia 128.so! A littlo child of Mr. David Fox, of Royertown, in Horks county, accidentally poisoned itself by eating arsenic which had been mixed up in molasses and placed on the sill for tho purposo of destroying flies. f 1 EXTLEM EX'S II ATS. All the VI lat.-t at ITURI.KS OAKrOKU SONS, Uiiitilu'i.tal 11, .tel, l'l,lla,jrl; bia The Northumberland County Rank, at Shamokin. is now a national institution. I:s title is "Northumberland County j National Rank." - I AIMES FUItS. Tho larircst as-! Ii vitin. in al CIIAl.l.ls oAB,tyKl sOt,t.ou. i t.u.ulj llU-l. 1'h.lau.lj.Ll. 1 "Give us back our Old Commander !" The Vitulunj Cwtte baa the annexed : etatomcnt of the Pennsylvania Army vote j j by Counties. I will be seen that only 3 ' 0f tho worst CoDorhod .nn,.i;. ,.. : ! trifling majority of Soldiers' votes for him onoa the pride of tbo Potomao Army : aksit vum" run m JORrrii vrn Lini'uln. M'(lllall. Lln-uln. MX'I. ioO 130 120 2,(i'J2 82U l,?G'i SGI 202 159 SS-2 107 215 230 100 133 4G5 100 275 513 337 17 205 103 102 411 124 27 Adams j Allegheny j Armstrong ! Bedford ! Jj"9 j j r Ic 3 ; ;,.ftver j liutier ! Uradford 82U 202 1G7 100 100 337 103 124 74 122 150 71 113 13 159 39 0 842 182 894 K5 103 14 37 2S0 259 0 113 220 220 X9 112 4GI G5 'JO Tk 012 205 199 90 33 171 10 90 132 122 313 29 1,DS5 42 295 33 83 23 G4 79 CO 101 100 iff 294 80 1,213 051 74 577 OUrion 105 SH8 111 407 207 S70 135 17 SG3 175 617 219 624 52 S9 873 34IS 5 150 17 133 40 2GI 81 211 0U 11 21 7 223 134 421 33 82 87 87 5 37 23G 33G 72 97 533 191 109 87 43 110 14 11 94 197 24 201 90 107 90 C 2,255 131 S90 120 "22 "so 293 478 153 175 21.5 195 151 272 73 93 j Cambria j Carbou Centra Ches'er I Cameion Cumberland Columbia Dauphin Delaware Krio Kik Fulton Fayctto r'r!j0t!ia ' rure9, s Orccno ' Huntingdon 450 Indiana 5515 Juniata Jefferson Lancaster Lawreuco Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne 1GI 200 1,002 5( 103 227 1,1-25 345 213 101 132 Lvnomiog Milllin M ouroe Montour Montgomery M'Kcan Mercer 303 34 201 , r i . n.ta , vorthlln.bM 2-29 ; Derry 403 23 4,240 223 CH5 153 S10 79 ; I'iko ! Philad'a : I'ottor j Schuylkill ! Snyder j Somerset ; Sullivan ! Susquehanna 357 Tioga 607 2'27 270 232 271 50G Union Venango Wanbiagton Warren Wayne Wcstroorel'd j Wyoming York 15S 1,511 27,000 13,131 11,439 30 TUB WHOLE VOTE. itajnritlisi Home Vote Lincoln, 2GS,7S9 6,010 M'Clel'n 203.179 14 4G9 To'ioi ' 1"lil Army Vote Lincoln, M'l'lnlUn W.W..-V. , Linco!n'sm,VinnjmcArmuvote20filO Lincoln has a majority of both Home j gus(a papeH of tha ylh init f from wLicIl (f an. tht.refore a ppr,on inil.,lPi, , sai) and Army votes. Most of M'Clollan's j it would appear that Sherman's forces , etaie are requested to make iminntiaie pav aroiy vote was from drafted men, while i were then widely scattered, a part of them : n,ei". an'' ,h,1'e havini jum rlaim ?eaini the veterans and the volunteers generally I Savannah, while another was in the ; lr:rrl'1r,rCCDnhL'm Mi'U aMMr'1 wont for Lincoln. (Dou't the three little majorities for "our old commander" look awful lonemmcf) Tho following, though writton many years ago, is so applicable that one would aImost upp80 il written for tho present , times : "And is it the duty of every man (to pray) for bis oirn country? God, nature. j common sense, and self interest say 1 La I And what must wo think of tbo wrotohes who not only do Dot thus pray, but labor lo destroy the publio peace, to subvert tbo government of tbeir country, to raise se ditions, and to destroy all its civil and religious institutions t Think of them f Why, that hemp would be tlimjmceil by hanging them." Dr. Adorn Vlark'i Com mentaries on Psalm 122, 6. An amusing fact occurred in New York, on tho visit of Gen. Grant to that city on Monday. Ho took a hack to conduct bim to his hotel. Tbe driver, after depositing the General, gave bis friends the following toast : "Hero's to mcself, Dennis Con nelly, the biggest man in Ameriky but one. I've driven tbe Lieutenant General of the United States, and it's more than Bobby Lee ever did." The listeners ap preciated tbe force of this sentiment and applauded tbe uttercr. Lieut. II. W. Sewall, of the U. S. rove nue service, bas boon tried by oourt-mar-tial, in Baltimore, upon tho ohargo of making false returns of payments, thereby defrauding tho government out of about $100,000. He was found guilty, and sentenced to imprisonment for life in tbo Clinton penitentiary, New York. The sentence has been approved, and tbo pris oner removed to the prison. Coal Dust. There is a company or ganized in Philadel. to manufacture fuel out of the dust of coal. Thoy have dis covered a process by which tbe dust is formed and kept in a solid compact mass, and their experiments provo it to be a very valuable fael. It burns freely and thoroughly, and gives out as much heat as solid anthracite. "Out of tbe mouth of babes and suck lings" is truo now as in the day of the Psalmist. Do readers remember Rebecca, 1 tho littlo white slave girl from the South? There was a whole ooluino of argument In hue in.apr. ahdn abi maa nabdil if al.A ()u!. vote for M Clelun I "if I were. i, , i ii f tWOCI I W0U1U . mr m Uco. ltl. 2oM ir. New York, 212. Second Day's Fiht lefuro NahviIIe! The attack upon and dufcat nf tho Uebel invading force, Wednesday, 15th inst., is given in our last paper. 1 be following account is of the day ful.owioff ThumJav. ItSth inst ,1 Omtrti-ri. II. nartmrnt i,f lh. ('ifinlrlanj. I n' It'iM avtxlile, 1 la. II, P.M. f To the JVesithiit of the L'. V., it'-c..- I have the honor to report that tbe i enemy Las been pressed at all points to-1 i day, on his line of retreat to the Brent- wood Hills. I bavo ordered tho pursuit to be continued in tho morning at day- j lirht Allhoogh the froops are much fa. tigucd, the utmost enthusiasm prevails. Although I have no report of tho num ber of prisoners captured, I know the number is largo. The woods, fields and entrenchments are strewn with the enemy's small arms, abandoned in the retreat. Our loss does not exceed 2,000, and , ..... . , .am very lew tiilou. i.eo. w t hum as, M-ij. Gen. Commanding. Orlmr renorts Rao Hint l.nn .TaiVdon . f ' . ' wttn m pieces oi artillery, and -,)w liebcls were captured, besides many wag- OnS. bv Gen.' Smith. at.d that Others of' 1 ,, .r .....J j oners, so that the triumph teems lo bavo been great, and Hood's army in danger of cntiru loss. The gunboats in the river aided in the various actions. "Kvcrybody, black and white, behaved splendidly," says Sec'y Stanton, in publishing the above. Hood's communication with Mobile is severed, and a Union cavalry expedition towards Mubilo is creating great fear in that city. Wasiiixoto.v, Dee. 17. Tho Provost Marshall of Nashvillu re ports 5,000 prisoners, and 49 ptoses of ar- tillcry as being already secured, from last Thlirsilav's politest i nurauay s comcsi. A dispatch from Lexington, this eve - ning, states that Burhridge had a fi,;bt, at hingspnrt, lenn., with nasi. luke s bri - (lade, (formerly John Morgan'.) and rou- ted them with a loss to tbe enemy of 150 i killed, wounded and prisoners. Dick Morgan, a brother of Johu's, was captured. ' Tbo Rebels acknowledge that at Frank-' lin tbey bad five Generals killed, five ' wounded, and one captured a trrrib'e hiss of th tfn General in une buttle. Our cavalry recently swept into ,,. mirnll, ..r-nt inin S W. Yirgiuia, greatly damaging the Rebels Slicruian's Grand March ! uii 1 i.r Rebel papers say Sherman had taken a fort on tho river which enabled bim to communicate with the Union fleet. ' Returned prisoners say Sherman had , , , ' , ' , done great damage and was eausmg much alarm. They think be will take not only Savannah, but Charleston also. Washington. Dec. 17. A letter from 'City Point, dated yesterday, 6ayg Ibe I Richmond papers report nothing official fr,m TU u-i,; pt.: " ? t , I K, V i T i : i irom ueorgia. i " T. v"" Some of tho Rebel papers aro of the opin ion that a iunction between Sherman, and i the forces under Foster and Duhlgreen, Will bo attempted. To Maj. Gen. Dix : Dispatches have , , " , . been received to-day from Gen. Foster, who had a personal interview, on the 14th . ... i, msr., witn ucn. Sherman, at Jort .l Al- : lister, Which had been taken by assault on ! the precoding day. Savannah was closely besieged, and an engagement with tho Reb el forces there was confidently expected was to be surrounded in two days, and, if not surrendered, Sherman would open bis batteries upon it. Foster reports that Sherman's army is in splendid condition, having lived on its march on tho turkeys, chickens, sweet potatoes, and other luxuries of the oiti cens, and that bis march met with but feeble resistance. E M. Stantos, Sec. nf War. The Rebel raiders from Canada into' Vermont wero discharged by a Canadiaa , Judge on the plea of want of jurisdiction. ' Gen. Dix immediately issued orders for! the Union forces hereafter to pursue and j punish such marauders wherever found. !,. ... ,. , Sinoe then, Ihe superior Canadian rulers have issued orders for tho re-arrest of the , outlaws, and the tide of popular opinion ' IhurA lu llimlniv nnainall thoA Annrantl n 1 s -6-."- ! mgrates who are seeking to bring their mvvu liau.u.. I Panama, there to tako Dassatro in a U. S. H.o.,n, K n. ..;..! ib. ir, i . r.. .e . t .. a . ... riso, latte luu vessel, auu luru pirates. Our Government got wind of the game, let tho "chivalry" como on board, and then made ihcm prisoners. On Saturday last two thousand hesd of cattle, the fruits of Gen. Merritt's expedi tion to Loudoun Valley, Va, passed tbro' : Frederick, Md., on tbo way to Pennsylvania ! iUcUjf.QOui-fj Corrected Semi- Weekly ly Wall. 0 Smith. Wheal $2.50 Corn 150 Rye 1 GO Oats, 32 lb. 80 Rarley 1.400100 Flaxseed 2.50 Wool no Rags r.fTr III Ciiuutry Soap JO Hotter, prime 8 50 do common 40 Eggs SO Lard, fresh do old Tallow Potatoes 20, 15 15 ' ! 1,1 Pihid App'o.lV It) Coin,U6b0ibdl. 10 The town of ham kiu baa been incur I'll rnri. iiivii' -l in n, Hi i.h liinn or nrf linn a l'oi'ii-fi viii oh JS'.. iil'i rn .'oi or at his resi !e:r.ri. mi ..rsaur.iav, !. it , 1 1 hri -i in,i RltT. H. A li.ilt. l"t nil Mli C I.IM V, rirnl) Tr. aul Miah K'hAN W Lf.-.-:. n.Ii-;-l. 1'iii-n C. I II. K- !! J ilin. 1 in.!. J MIX srtUI. I' rn . ; NorthJ Co, ul !l''l.;'lU1t XKKS. Wl..t I' r I v . Mi.. in,.n. i,u, k , io..i.i -- tv. A t T'lrl, tn.,n pi-min i F I I.AKA 10 1. U ,.l U Wi.li u,,.T.,,rt. I'. tTll ,.irtit-t , l.w, II i; fr : dva. ; ,,.,u I. - .1 II . 1.1 It-.t. s 0.0. lull. nj"l IT vr. I. ii... : 1 i. .t ! M. Tr-.in r. 1 m ; I T?f1T T7fTl I (' 7VI7 ! L lly J1 AUiVa 1 :Ma. mi Tim imt:iM!WKTs. I I'liu' SI Oct I'.ni :ii iiisrM. ! rw .Iane ar'd i r Srrlrs btsia Janr.ary. !.. Gosnncnca Sabacripr uus with Xttw Vulaine. rplIK KCI Ki Tie; M .;.y..fc ormrn-n in 1SU. 1 and li. b n pyii-.-fuOy f.i.0.tit lr.l for liiu lm.1 , twunty Tfarn. tr in lli i! er.ie tf tli r--rir. An Cln V Ol I ?; 1, 1 1 1'l 1 ' . mil i : j,rlii t an t it I lninnHibl f'ir t.f ; a! lls.-r tu iutt 'y lak k.iuih s fruai th rumiD'tiic. bi'-l.t. it 1 ;, ,!'-. I. wall tl;-J.r.il- ' y "wt. '. UU t'i',i i A-"- .'i-.. i i.lil .V..- '.'.., '. ail tht '. ai i: I -.'a - f u.r n or, iri.7 i f- tltt"l. il'W'fl', ,' 1 . '- .' M-V it l,.'vtX Vilt wni to Otf arlntr ,,ti U- .. , 4 r t-i.r i. fi'tt w.-r'.-. N' ta itln-tkiflm,; il.i- r,-iii nn r- n-.-1 -t -,l pu'.li-li-Inj the pkiee will r:Li. i.rwi:i Ti,t .',yi. ;n. I t:n-r nur rnen.l. ai. l patr.nn iii .1 I u 1.1 n, rviiu .,ur cirrauti.4 ! in i-ir. th-ir (ruuit t !. ote " '"' ""' Th. finr,'nt of Tef F.-neTii. nra rnrr-fuvr iM.Tfvtrl .a,-h ni'iitli Irrm rh-ntiriir4Ui 1 I', n-liEuyarl.-rlips, thii. s nn,! IVrt'jiilrj!, It aim" ! (TiTi- tin- '-,,;r.-"t art!,-Ii's fmm tn- rn tf tn nn).-t cunuvul t.'rule.'u wntrrs ou to,i-m.f "n.-rl 1IO.T.-I. ; llir i,rraf (fafNlliitis tf ihr Oiv. r,,u I nr lir rs- ; l.irn, M-irtiN. s:, n.. I uilt,-, . ..i. 1 rr. :ir-tl.r"U-h !) h,,.! ahly iliw.i.m4 1, tit. u.,-1 timlisiit an j ii.-:.u- ' i-lifl f t,-it irrf The K.iiens r Ihr ipnit Nnlahlr !uhllratl.io. aliu-'i f.- in ti::e- t" l,.i,- ,-. ,..b l vii,i,-n nr X t.'iiJM an, I ri.in:,ri-hii-iv.- a.j" thw r",l' r 'In toit i-3i'-,r!H aii-l a afiii ri i-I i t tl, wholo urk. ' f, riu n, twi,r:f. f-uri:r - f tf, i.T 'i -hti n. Many :l:i articli- in ll," l ,r- 'i i;- .a f. toil,!. etc rutir, lv i- 'Ml. :it..l it .n :i.ai: ii l il. kaiorti i 'iri-:uil .-, 1, ct t n'.y 11, . i-I ilii. r. i tu tli Am, ri- au r. l. r. , , The Jllrrll.inr llrnartmcnr. vnta!nlnc i.r! f Ht:- ri-uiJ ol I ' Ii in i.': 1 A,,:. i i -,.i. I lit. il all -n-. ti,,DAef nrrv. m j -rtir'H- aua art iti-ma, i n.a,. w.ti pr.'atrnrt. trxlil i xl n.li-r .r.trrti una lurid I-adili(. an I a Mh nitl'-h ti. rl Taoi. ' ftlie w-rk. ' frla- h numlyr I rrni'!,i-li -1 ,:th on. ir tnr T".n tlv i f :tuj nrti.'.t ,i.I,.irl . .. :'.. ; I Th" ''- nth! Nn.i.'-. r uia.- tnr. inlnim ftr Jtr jth UJ , fr Uiuan.i. j j inline ! ThJTrlifwilr.i.T riuhn,.r!M . . iaorabi wrma. Ajir, Mi. II. wow ni. 9 Brrkmtin Mrtel. rw turk. The f'-ltcllc M wazirK and Star , Chrnnielf will he sent for one year for rji.V.O - Cash in advance al this olTiee Dissolution of Partnership. T HE Partnership in the pnictire i'f Medi cine, hererntore existip? between Ine nndersien-.i. is in, aav aiRso.ven nv mmtmi I consent. 1 he Hooks will be lefi in lh- nan j of J)r. Bur? lor imine, li.ne soiilemeni. Any aeeounis not arllleil unr.l rlie lirl rlsv t t February next, will be placed in the hands of Lewis E. Kessler Esn. f. r rol lee-hen. 1 iHi;its n,sn.y, Pec. 1, iset MMo. W. liUiiti j I ; TVU s W. Itl'R will mntinnp the ! J ' P"' of Me,lx,ne and can b.-r,,,,-i suited at the mriee (oroierlv ejcnpied bv , Wi,M,n & Bllre Ntr ..rlill.,.a. ire solici.. a liberal share of public pair.mae J ' ! Estate of Charles Gross. Sr., dee'd. : i DMIMSTRATOR xI'e,uer'i ,"f A,,'n' i arle. Cross. Se DMIMSTRATORS NOTICE. Whereas. inintsiraiien on the estate Senior, late of Bulfaloe ' TwP- hlve bccn e''"-'1 ,he -'enber cilARf.Es omss, jr, Adm'r BulUloe Tp, Nov. art. s.;i j Executors' Notice. "ATTHEKEAS, Letter Tesramenlarv upon ' ,J 'm rJn ''y' , decease.!, late of East Biill.iloe I -ii, I nnm clh,v. haye boen , ,he M1,srntirr( 1 bv the Keister of said couniv, in due f..nn , .11 . , , i an persons imienien to sao'c-iai are r.-.in e'' ' '" pav...e,t, and ,h.e havine claim, asainw the same will present tneiu uuiy authenticated fur settlement. In .. r.bl'NDY.) .1. A. til NOV, East RulT.iloe, Nov. 30. I-f.l Executors rd GKEAT IlEDUCTION Iff t'irl fr ft s ut f I jiritc I TTORSE Si:s. -Thev are now sell- ; .1 L MR l to cents pi r p.. nud less than Ilorse Mine Iron at the t heap Har.lware More have been srant. .1 i il.e subscribers, all pcr of liEO W PRllCTER i sor.s io 'ebre l ro ihe s.ii t evLUe are r.-iueted Lcwishurt;. Oct I I, lf.i ! i,. make immed are payment, an I tlioe hav- I ins cla ms or demands azain-l ihe csiarc of (rffa ihe sai.l decedent will make known the sumo fi KATES! a tine assemnent of Ladies' t j and Gentlemen's Spates tor sal at ihe Cheap Hardware siore of :eo W Procter DIVIDEND n,. , . ,, , , , " , , , , i he Lewishursr Bank declared a diviJen 1 ()f 4 pcr cent- clear p, aI, Xaxffs Me ,u the Stockholders on demand. Nov.s.istii. DAMP KEBER. Cash'r " u) l)f 5 ; U) t)C T OFFER my servires a?ain to the pnblir in I he way ol ('r)illa; I an ! hav" appiip.1 tor a License lor Hie W'11 rn.leavor I,. ive saiisfaclioii in ail u-h lav or ine with patronm-e. DANIEL V. KENNEK RufTaloe Tp. Nov. I. ll Executor's Notice. j TETTER Tesinmrniary on the estate of t HEIJM X YOST. dee d. Lite of Lewia buri; horo. t'oion touiuy, h ue been granted to ih subsrrihir in doe form .if law All I persons indebted to s?i. riarr are notiiir-,) to nitike4tiiiueiliaie payment, an.! ihoe having ; claims against Ihe same mil present ihem i properly auihentieaieo I, r .Mlemeni i.i IrtJrt HA1 IP ii Elicit. Exe.-ui..r Lime! Lime! 1 CONTINI E lo rem the ni l. well known township, on the River read between Milli.n and Lewisburg, and t.lfer ihe test ailit le uf Lime at 9 cents per bushel, or S when soi l lv the thouuutl liiislicl. ir imi'. JOHN RIi HALT K!!y,"Nov. !it p.l :j0() K.utc.s Apples, tUttlCE VAKIEMES. Irom w Tor Stair. JO.IN II. BEAI.E-. ;i.-t arriving i ' itt;Mi;;:, lovc; &. co.h IV i.cM ?mi vio ly ot descnpiiuns and prie a:! sff. May 6) .1 l.s'l" rerrive l a fine asaorlment LadHM ln i- ;ooN, Emlin.iilery, Veila. i;;i y-s, ; riioiiiuiK-.. Ac. Ac. auilnolr li' ib . a ,,ri- a'o a n;.-- (.1 of limrkti at Jo ,- jo KUEMEN. Ln.NG A CO S "Illtl'irl'S j"at r'f',1 (Jnnr SIT) bv I , Mi EM EH. LONG & V CO I I )I..WrE!t. . h for sole by It. l,OMi & CO KKEVE (i!lNI) Jl'KOIiS, Dee. T. 18G4. Vr'lhi'rgJ.-bn U.l ler ;- ii Menrv oon , .;, i' ,i- -Sh- in rsi!e iiivr .. ii-.'. Th s:r ;o..ri, ; I' Senge!, A! Streak. I'fii-'it -II -Te Si-!iir 11....' Il i'f t ''Y V H irrson, David Tlaoelr. li iji'di" !ie,l Krrass A' .', ."-n:el Kao'iaao, Uaac Rodearmel Hrthi if John U.itrer l.intr'ton' J -rin M,!rh-1 Jr lAU'uowif A IV J s W Shriner. Ju JCtjbart. I.nri'f.itra S U' Ji-e I." r-irliiia llJ.,i And I Kuhel, Wm llanck, Wm W l.int!"nmiiih thrtli y Ji.ho SJrniih, W in flalfpfniiy ,i.: 7fcr Airi-n W .nuth, Wm Bron TUAVl.ffxt: JCRORS. While l,-tr Ja K Kinney. Win L Rittar.EH- jari ir,i,rr,e,J oiamao Waters. Jonaihaa iiieilen .lert'. r, lioiliiey llietfenderfer f.iue'u' -V IV l.e.irai- Dielfeoiterfer. olo- m.-n !i-.?-'t-rf.T," Di.j Y Harsh. Oli f Shi. 'v. J W Hotrhison. Wm C r'ainter. Lru-i-li'tr" S I'.' .la A Owfns. Lar I'rou.Uoo 1'r.o.s. Jn A .Meriz. It E Burian Ihrtl-y W in I'.irM.-y. John Mmwalter fwi''i -Nt.ic Eyer Ji,s.iail t.uistr. Juba Tan H,i:.rk'. I .ii' !.iili-y V: ;?r 1 '.t Thi m tlaie.im Liiit-tom Jari t Klosp i.'aj Unfit-it -Beuj -Null, liideon Biabl, Ota .Mil;, r Ltu-n Lo an Kaihenr.an, John Reih. Jacob ee Levi Pawfinr. I-n I Moypr, ItarrisoB r. lv ! H-n 'v. 1'aul finldea K Knff :-.. I. LWr, Th,. S Black tir,,inJ hn Ta!P. Paul Fisher ttttt Hut! ile-in M llarbesen, Danl FIslW, I 1 11 1 S;e tu. Elias Kaup A' io ls,rlin fhr'n Winrer, MiehM Kleckoer. llurtUtvn Jar. h Smith, Wm Y Wilson List for Sept. 19. 1 John Hilger vs Danl Reber 2 Samps'l .V St. rlcer vs Levi 8 UerroM 3 W N Kreeian I A Bro vs E J Hall 4 J Hi. V Mairrer v M Wacner with not 5 f'herioite Lon; vs Jere Klerkncr (I al 6 I'hriitr tiein -i r ing v David Htnniig 7 B Fetter vs WVirick, Will el al Peter ' Hummi-I for nse vs J Hartmaa 9 Hank of Nor h M for J Bower vs WLKltitr I 10 Kluarv h Mc.iz vs A Ammon 1 1 Coiiwe'lth Pa vs Wm Brown Jr 12 J W , lehtnian v Jacob Drckard 3 W P Tblineer A fo vs Al Ammoa' II Joseph KVekner vs Jacob Peel 1:" David IferSvt vs James A ISesbit IH Saiiiuel Berk vs Joeph Long 17 PaviJ T Davis vs IJeihles Marsh A t'o 11 Henry Lupoid v J. hn M Call A Bro 19 Mensrh's Ex"rs vs Ynuncman A Walt 20 Div,.l Bv hman vs Henrv Ke!er 21 P H K uu nan Ac va PHKeberAo 22 J- f Marh A Co vs W m Hoosel 2H Ueddes A Mar.h A Donrhower 21 f Stiu-w Ac vs P Meriz Ac 25 Coiiiiiy of 1'iiion v Aaron Wetzel. now to d"sti:ov ROACHES, RATS, HICE, ltr-il (!uss. tnto i.c. il'se hurt's Vermin Exterminator.'! IT is IN'FAl.I litLE-IS INFALLIBLE! I Is pui up iii Lore- Boies for 35 els. Is aii re,l.- b-r use, without mixtn; with ciiher amelrs. Dues nut spml. sel dry or worthies 1, k' .-i-tii. UI,.- hi. 1 iii r r r.',jr:tti os. Vrrnnn ara rVr.iii.-.in:S f r'lrit. I: it an I Ml--.- .Ii. ent -f thalr . i "y ?l.?ZT$S throinrhout . I'ni... i ,.... I'm t. f u tun. n4 ask : r r.ll.l 's iH;VI I lllli. m l.rju with r.,.l I.I. I. I -i"iJ bv tt' I n i.ri. l. r. Ih-fot X.ja S, tub T.-ntb trM.t hIh'T. Wwinnt. Mannfertnrr 1 ." .1 -i r.-ti ..; str. t. yl - it Wiuliut, bvtawa Tt-nih al l;i...,i.:h. I. oi ii.Lirnu S.O I ii l..wi.'ur-. I-T PFWFTT PRO S. Vlmknla ami K.-t ..il-aV. I.t UAKfcU " -C.W cCIIAfFLK aul IV II I'.KAVKj; 4ml.-.s,,ia -m f j Tli'IOE. Where,!-. Inters testamentary to ihe esiatt- of Ji.snvn Sti trvKii, Ule of Bmla oe I; vi u!i:;i. I'nien county, deceased. i wimoui aeiav. ro HWT sniFFrR Koratrtx. s I. iM-. n SIIAFFKH, lixm-ulor. ,e. I.r 1... 1-.-4. Pu T J. T p. lilt IIIIAIK The l.cw.sbnre Deposit Bank has this day declare.! a divi lenj f f,.ur pr cut. for lha last six months, free from the liovcrnment lax payable t lh ft ekhol ! rs nn demand. Nov. 3. H P.SHEI.LERTrea. IIEXRf HARPER. o..vio, rch SI, IMiilaJclphia, Has a l.ire stock of U.17V7.V. I1XF rrri.FXY. sniin sn.vnn ware, Superior Plated TE SHI'TS. SPODN8, FnKKS, Ac Pel. 1, lf.J 4:il NOTICE. rilllKEE Srh. ...I Tearhers vinled for tha I 'limn township s. hurl ititnrt. Address I., bin 'hi:. I'ie"t. r JlHN lul .MiU N. See Winn. I. p. (). loV.S. C.UTION. LL per..ri; aie her bv I'-.rbii'.ft n trnstinf; nu wile. I,YII A. tVII..iX. en my arcvmii. a I will not pav tr be responsible, lor aiMihui!! she mar do or obtain. EDWIN WIIMO.V Kellv Tp. Nor. 1, s.. p.llw I JOHiM H A YV j tiLduii .!.' ;''i.twt,; Irr. ui... " II