mm mm Olio DII1IT1 Mi f I WISH m 12-12 EJ hi H 3 m a n k s rj "THE L'.M'J.NV csUMi ieJ in 1 SI 1 Whole No., 2,-lf BY O. N. W'OKDKX AND .7. K. COIINKLU S. LEWISIiUKG, UNION CO., l'A., HIIDAY, OCT. 11, 1SC1. - "CIIIIOXICLE," cstal,Iihe l in 1 S 13 Whole No., 913. it !l.r0 irr Vear, alviaj i lilianrc. S3 1 1 I '1 I L. rTBUMIKD NKMI WlKkLl- Ta-sJay Mnrninx & Friday Afternoon. Union CountyO.K. Again! Clear Majority fur every CuiiJiJaU on our Ticket ! TFKSPA Y was a good day for the ,,,.;;,,. There was a large turn -out a ooneral yjood sjiiril .ivv:iil..Ml. o!w -iili-tan-liiiS the uiiiireivinl.-iit.-l j,rjr. aiiJ Bti o.ii? li.ii.es of t!i- lc!ii-0'.rA,-v ia favor of their jxj.nl.ir caii aM.ile forjudge (for whom all cl--eie sacrificed) our lioi.le Farm is a:.u:i un.l.'r the Old I'tilou-i- rl!.'K-an Fla-, ami save an .vi:it- ,':1u..i:iTvorsix iirxnuKiu..,- tj..- w hole ticket. K-irts a follow?: ruEainiiST .ii im:i:. WlO'lls, Sletlfc'T. li.-Mll. I III" II. I'-VM '1 North Ward 12; ii! u;li W ai d Total U-wiiburjr lirady liiililoe UiilT;ilC e-t CulTaloO Hartley Ihirtle'toii Kelly Lewis Limestone M.llliu'.iurg New llciliu I'nioti V. hiie leer '.'2 2i'ti Ji.l 7;t l:;n M; r." '.J 21 112 4:; d". 71 1 1 '.'1 '.!.". 1". 3 i. 17 '.: '.'ii Ml 11" 1 1 1' The following is the vote ni' tlie Companies in Catii.s. return . '....!.s. Tho-uas ("hurehs Coin)'. l'J James Ciioliitiel llli " It lioo.ll.llassoiiiillig's; " 21 M Curdy Tate s Fl Chit's D. Uoiish'ri '' o lcul. Tli.tl.Urwiirs " 1) 1 If. :! ;i Woods, 275 maj. in Union County. Tim's Chamberliu's Com j iriny, it i.s reported, gives Woods 1 maj. Snyder reported 27 for Wood?. Millliu county n j. for Slcakcr. Tin; Snvder and Miflliu Coiiiiiunies to hear from. !-ICS A Tor.. 5 .li.HNSilS, Rhiir, K..J.UI.. I i.i .ii. I""'- Wth Ward 14i South Ward !!! Total Lcwisburg 20S 117 lhady :J Uiillaloo lo'i Kast liulTaloc K'S West Kullaloe 70 '.'1 llalllev Hartktja Kelly 1 1 -;! Lewis ' rJ Limestone 'J Milllinburg -v- New Uerliu ' li.ioa !1 White Deer l'.7 Jlji tii)7 Crt. Tite'.i Company 12 :l J. rut. Onris's lu S " l aft. (,'liuich's ilo ll llasen(lui;"s ilo H K.uh's 1 4 J thainLirrliu'slu 1U ' .lo!inscms majority, ("?. Johtison has probably OUH inaj. in tae l'itrict. FIIKItlFF. Al.KKHillT Cos, lirui . V-.l. in:! M X-nli Ward l:;i N.uih Ward T 'la! l,i wilmr llra.iy l.ufTalMc Wit Jilff;d. Hartley' llartletyil Kelly J-eMif 11.' 17 71 111 7" !l." jik; 1.". L'i ::i i; :! .'ll 1". J.inntine iierliu AVhite IVer l."-:;7 Tate's Cuiai any 1 t 2i ; l 17 La 'it. I i n t'''s ilo C'l't rintn li's do II a-MnrJnir's dn 11..II.-1.S ' li J.Cliunih'rliti'.-dij 4 4 21 All.rhrl.t's maj.. I'.!) COMMISSIONER. W Al.TtH, IltiT, i'i, m. !! ill 112 L i SI :;: ;ij f.l ." 21 :.l f.:i 7:t 71 N-rth Ward s-uth W ard i::7 i Lwivliurg l!r:nlv UiilTal.K W. i;ujr.tle Hartley Hartlcloti Kelly Lewis I i:tenc M-fttiiihurp .V LeiLu '2! - 7K :;l n; .'7 M J-7 I 'iliei While I'e.T 1' 1".:. s S.ildier ' v..!. - n-;i!-:ed l; - Waller'. Inaj.-: i' , 7-12 F.-r A Hi!: i-.i:, Maj. JO! IN" W. SIUONTOX. (Uepab-l'iiion; had no regular j j io.-i ;Io:i. For ..i-:Mi;i.iMi:x, lion. JK.-.-K i'.KAVI'.i: and UF.NKY K. IMT1 IM Km, il'et'ub. Union) had no regular titiMiili(in. ' ForTi:K..-i ;:Li:..I011 A.MKUTZ I " -i ( Kejiiib. l iiionj had no regular (li0-iliot. Hr. ilKKTillKIt THOMPSON i.s . 1. eie i An. in.!:, and Mr. KI.IS1IA STUAl'l; is eleeled ( 'nia bolh Kemb. I ' i i i a I iv about the saino o-..' as Ci.mvii.im:i:. I:' .;e. t-r, l.xe .iu:nr', :;::! C'liit.-ti . . untie . uive maj ..rlii.-s 11. r the Iteei;'.!:- e.lM-r,n .t. Tlekk-I. .In ! .e.l. !..., re-eh ete,!. .1. V." N ll.-. v ii i I', in. i U : ete.l !.i the I.ejl-la- In:.. :V.. hi ... In i !.::,. 1 nam;;. , and it i .!.-l..li!e 'III' V.H'-Ie hrni. Tie!,.f. i 1' t!. St ir ,v t n.ni. ;.. i vcsltra r:e Yr!:. Fry::i l'iiii:M!i!l-, Alii ey. ( o , ()L-t ;j AS i'Jt ci:i. 'L tO il Up'.U the hat. k I'f the w..lietj as ii li j ii 13 4 a ui'ik e;d ..he u( i!k;i re.ii.js- huw i.Ttiutnus tn the Ji.'.ijile at ir? i-tire. (ili-l lI.-c'A Ik'IC, WHS i'.i t it .l.ti hi 1' 1 .icul.t it, t, r I have u.it in atiy a;., r an tul.'.jtiato aceiuut of he i:iitie'te donate J iue ly the Leal J uius nt S it. i:71i. On my way hither wai J fri'tii lOlmii i their ilTcct wis jaiuful !y afji ir-nt iti pr'-tratod fences, and er...', in ui:u ititled mills auJ bridges r-'rriel mviy wi by 'he remorseless t! ...J. Arr:vit: at llerneli-viile n-j Tuvs .lay afterno 11 la-l, I Kaitod that fer Hunt niil-ii w.'s waiJ un the line ef our X. V. 11 ) railrnad bridges and culverts bid l.icti rvyt away by whalefale. The rtiinin! i f trails ..Vi.r the W it.rn .livi.i i m was n 't rouiu.'d until 'I'hiir-diy lat, when I arrived hero via l!iiiiil"e ainl Iiuukiik. I '.lily we no-iva inielli-ienee from the (J.-ti-.'S.-e c-eiutrj and the rtginn watered by the Aiieany aud Ivir.av.ha rivers of the same t.rjor as the above. The tletie.-ee Valley Canal cniui'CtiMg p.iiith western New Ymk with K jebe.-ter, will be useless until nest spriDj.'. Aloti! the Itenosce, (arm stock, crops aiol bridges were des'royed t an extcot uoascertaina 4,1c in ui mey value. From the jreat lum bering sections of Western l'enntjlvatiia, almost bankrupt by reason of its depend ence on Southern market, come well au thenticated accounts of the destruction of many lumbering mills, and wate of sawed and unsawed timber. That you may not think thc-care cxiji'-Mttd, ' is suC-ieot to relate ih at a hr.'e bouse in f ur vili.ii.-e, which I saw ten days a?") tt in.litrr ' i, a hih bank a hundred feet fr til the ' i'i!;'' as you woull cay was ut'itly sw r? away, nd tint a numb r of m.li otv&t.'S at.d farmers in our town (township) rea p .nahlv estimate their ag-regite losses at $,0,000. The ni!it express train from I'unkii of P. pt. 27th, plunged in'o g''P mdo by the unusual rain, at Scio, about I'I miles west of here, instantly killing tho engineer, fireman mad an cx-cngiueer ri ding on the engine, and rendering it a thapeless wreck. A flying vi.-it to MufVo and Dunkirk, afforded ocular a-uraiice of au extraordi nary ru-h of freight eastward, and beuce the prosperity of the carrying trade. Wharves arc lined with vessels of every cla-s receiving aud discharging cargoe, aud st .rehoUM's oro full to overfl Hiring. Indeed the grand trunk lines refused to receive freights from all but their imme diately connecting roads, these exhausting their means of transportation. Cheese, ii to (! cts. per pouud. llutter, ! S to 12. Apples, not enough for borne use. " Ie eracy'' heavy, and no quota lions. For lijjure.i, I must refer you to the next election, when it is expected this Ktm-k will for ever disappear from the market. !' Tiik Onr.AT K.Tn;N- left Kngland for her third voyage to America, 10th Sept. j Two days afterwards, the ruddcr-pjhroke, ! tho helm became useless, a storm cimc on, ' and the huge bulk lay at its mercy its j inmates, wiih all the loose furniture and stores crashing from side to sida uo as to break the boues aud bruise the pcrsous of I.") or 20 individuals, while much of the stores c. ws smashed into minute frag- i incuts. l'J Saturday, the fctorm abating, aud a temporary helm being made, the pr .ud Kisicm turned back and reached Cork harbor, a inaiumo-h floating wreck. l-j-Weca'.l special attention to tbead-vcni-cuKUt for the new National I,oan. Liberal interest is offered aud if a N .tiou al linnd is not safe, what paper security can be safe? . Let our people talk it over, and by investing aid thus in saving our laud from the hoirors of a long civil war. ' taJ-lYe have a letter from Pr. A. V Meylert, Anny Surgs.m at Laui.-ville, rSJvWe see the names ot l'r. .'auies I'. I S.rawl ridg?, Iliiga.!.! Surgeon under Ko M iieraus, and lieo.S Kimble, Lot dtigna- ted an to place. j ;C ,:r... ;....l-i.. ,, .-t,r .1- etir.-iil, W. ) I'roiii I'a.'o-i'.'.'H's lVnu'it Ariillery. Four Km an Au,!:s, (U. 1, lvil. All being (j iict here new, and having a leisure bi.ur 1 will ue'iavor hriifly 'u uarra'e the di-as'. r of la-t S ,t ardav night, so far as 1 witins-eI (he same. W e ,v,-ie ordered to moie our llattery ( I! .rr',-) in the road mar Yam! rw rl:er's l.e.ise, ab mt S o'eieek in tin. vei.ir;;, i.tul ..i rri' led, to the t l iee i ao.e 1, to; t , 'a l' Ii. Cp.'U our ariuul hi'", w hi!'. 1 I r f ir tin.r it, . -true! i. U.S. .M.oi's Katteiv s..u j titled u lull iU'd by (In. Smitli a-nl IU ist nf tiio tr.,,.,s ef bis 1 'r. i.-i .!. The c iluuin was (liv!;l.-d ii,r,i d If. r-i.t llii-tf-de, and moved terw.it is. )!:.' Itat tery wa- jaced at the head of the iMiutr.i!, aud the til -1 s.etj hi i;f" liar's Lattery next to it, aod the see mi seeti'ii in the rear of the cad imu. The p 'si.'ion a-igu-ed us was in the lead i f the lii.st .-ecti-.n. We proeeoded in "Oud order fast as possi ble, with au advance guard of inlaiitry ati 1 asetiicu to clear the r.iad uf thi; trec telle ! across by the lUbels. ''!.. u ap proaching llali's Crots lljads, we were startled by a voliiy ol miiik -try, w hieh we prisutir.d was oeea-iened by our guard driving the Utbcl pieke:. When e ar rived at the sji-it, we luund however, they bad Cred at random iu'o the worn!-, upmi some of our pioneers who hal got too far ahead, but without effect. We continued some distance, and then turned to the right into a narrow rotid, dense;' wooded on bolh sides. Hut our guns aud caissons ; had just all got around the corner, when ! a brisk tire of muskets, or horse jistols of. en. d upon us direct from our frout. The light of the flush blinded us from see ing tmm whom i; came, whether friend or foe. One of Moll's horses, and several of Lis men fell dea l. Their horses frighten id and turned the Cattery, breaking aud lailii ir upon our M'ctt.'U in a Leap of con fusion. Oar hoises c ,uld not fit aud the pressure, and als) turned short around breaking the limber Jules of our pieces, I a'.d several f-'t- of harness, by their 1 j .lunging and falling. Our guns wercitn rue li iiiy put in position at the corner we had j.ist before turned, and loaded with cinmsier to repel auy further attack. The deai and wouuiied or our buinc;, nJ ! . . 1 aiso .nous nurses aim tuus, m.u gathered from the wreck, aud taken into , a Celd by our side and rear. Wbile this ; was going on, I stood with our catnonier, ; by our guns, in anxious expectations for' further developments, when a fire of mus kets, opened a short distaucc to our rear, : on the same road wc had come. It grew stronger, approaching towards us; a cry was raised, " They have got us, they have got with our rear '." and wc were ordered to turn our guns and sweep the road. iA e ; :;( our other section and other troops' ef our own must be there, or between, and ; we refu-ed to obey the order. The firing ' soon ceased, aud all became quiet, save the groans of the wounded and the hush ed noise of gathering the dead. It was ; about one o'clock, Sunday morning, when these calamities occurred, and we watched in silence aud Fadness during the remain der of the night. The dawn of day re vealed a sad scene, sue'u as I do not desire to picture, cr ever witness again. Lu ow ing that most of the des' ruction, it tint all, was the w rk of our own men, our sorrow was greater than any inglorious ihfeat c?uld have made. Hut there is still a doubt about the firiiti upon the : Itattiries coining from p.ny of our men, aud it seems probable tha' a body of lL u el cavalry g it into the road in rear of our advauce guard, and did the harm. We were upon the level and the fire came from the declivity of the bill, which caused the balls to pass over all excepting those im mediately in front, otherwise tho volley ; might have killed mist of our horses and men. One of our drivers remarked, " I 1 might Lave caught the bull-ts if I would have Icld up my hand." This remark is , not improbable, and gives an idea how narrow was our escape. The last firing in our rear was entirely ainorg our own men, ; and seems to be one of those unaccounta-1 hie fatalities for which "no one is to j blame." Our second section was in the midst of it, but escaped with very little j damage several breaks nf spliutcrlars, harness, c., and several men slight ly bruised by falling and tramping of their horses. During the day some of mir infantry scoured the country and fired buddings. One ex-use for this iucendia- , rism is that they discovered at a large : briek house, a tine young beef just cut up ; and full of slrychmue. Oca. M'Olcllan 1 visited the scene of these disasters iu the ' afternoon, and very much condemned the wauton destruction of so much iunocent j property. Our battery kept its position until suusel, wheu the roads were hlocka- ( ded, and we returned to our camp. Wc ; have now three day,' wtions cooked, anJ ; are ready to march to any poiut where the '. eoemy may turu up. T. G. O. rj-'ct tw AdHitimcnli. I ilicst Bwncl) JTair! October It, 1 5. ls;i. PRE .:ii :.LS awanM. ami the Jmi-es. X,. 1 ,'W. J ILrus. Francis Wil-on, stallion S ' "0 J .hn Aurand, c dt 1 l0 Judges S.S.IJarber, David Iletlat, Jos. 11) ster. Common lltrsrt. .lames M'Pde, 1 clt IS mos. old 1 00 Win. C. 1 'lintel, 1 " .1 years old 1 ;"U llli Slifer, 1 " 2 " " A' ,1 ti ii Ah xaudi r, 1 breeding mare 11 no ' " 1 suekiog colt 1 t!d I 'avid l!..yT, 1 11 year old' " 1 I'O .Je,-i- Selir.-j. r, 1 family horse - ,H ll.i.j liet.i-h, 1 stallii.n 4 HO ' " 1 yearling colt Air il.oSi.r.r, 1 family louse 1 'i') .l .e .b Crown, 1 breeding marc - 00 di .i i 1 sucking col' Aa .Mm W l.r. wn, 1 2 vear old stall. 2 ;. .Iv,.!, l'r.. I. rick, 1 l.or-e 2 no .1 ..tnes M't'rigbt, 1 do 1 IH I'aei 1 llr .-s, 1 2 year old stallion 1 Ml Ja:..1.. l'o otie'ier, 1 stallion Ag. .V 2 (O I S SiimiT, 2 year ni l coll I I''J (' (' !)ookle and M N. yhart lud h"rs.'s entered which i l.ee .uiniittee could not liud, inaov i. 'hers were worthy of notice. .In L.. s .Ii ,b 'iuudy, Thus. Johuaon, IV: r Xi man, A'.. 2 Trillin;, Huffs. Win Ilo .1, best lint:iog borso A II Covers, 2d best trotting horse Wolf A. Wliiaellll, lo-st rarkllig " John C.'rossgrove, best walking 00 Oil 11:1 UO Judges Will Moure, W Keed, J Cro:s Crove. Xo. C AV.ir f itlh WooJiJ. llli Slifer, 1 alderiy bull 4 do el) coir 1! do di bull calf 2 elo do heffcr 2 do do calf 1 J W Shriuer, durham cow U Win Moore, do dairy 0 Christ (jamberlin, durham bull calf 2 Wm Moore, devon cow 15 do do bull 4 J d Crown, do hifl r -The committee would recommend 00 00 00 50 50 no 00 00 00 00 50 to exhibitors hereafter, to be more pirticular in stating the age aud pedigree iu full, of all stock exhibited " Judges-John K Fulmcr, Jos Moore, James elarshail. Common Catth: Kli Slifer, 1 cow Ag .t 1 00 Francis Wilson, 1 bull .'i 00 J (! Crown, 1 cow 2 50 Wm 1 Liun 1 cow Ag. A. 50 do 1 2 year old hifT. r 50 d.l 1 olf 1 mm. old Ag. .k oO Wm Moore, (i head neat catllo 4 00 Jacob Gundy, li bead neat cattlo Ag. 1 00 Judges Samuel l'auling, John G. Crown, Daniel Miller. A'o 4 O.rcn Strrr and Teams. J Si A Frederick, 2 beef cattle 2 A Frederick, 1 span working bnrses 1! 00 00 James M' Dowel!, 1 jr. tua'ch horses 2 00 Judges James Lawson, Kiain Meixed. X'J 5 S'w ainl Sir inc. J W Shrincr, suff.dk boar do do sow and 7 pigs Til Cornelius, (0 Iambs J C Gundy, 0 ewe sheep dj d 1 1 southdown Luck Francis Wilson, S pigs Jacob Crown, 0 Iambs James M'Crigbt, 1 sow X S pigs T 11 Cornelius, 0 fat weathers Judge? Samuel Marshal, T. be-r, Jacob G. Crown. Xj 0 Poultry. Samuel Ceck Jr., 2 geese J .'ti 11 Deck, 1 pair ducks John K Mi-r'z. 0 chickens A M Lawshe, 0 do F yi'l'addin, (j bantutns do 2 chickens K Slifer Jr., 1 pair turkeys 2 50 1 r)0 V. liar- As. ' 50 50 00 50 00 00 Judges J. G I,. Shindle, T. 11. Cor nelius, John Gundy. A'o 7 fintin an Iittot ''Voo.?. Jacob brown, white rye John 1'oetli, lot pumpkins S-ilnuel Mwing, tobaceo David Helming, sweet potatoes John D ck, 1 bushel potatoes do do 1 do corn J W Shriner, 1 bu. 1'oland oats do do 1 bu. cloverseed T II t'ernelius. 1 bu. black wheat 50 1 no no 1 no 50 Ag. : 50 1 00 50' do do 1 bu. beardless barley Ag. do do 1 bu. potatoes 50 A A'iratid. 1 bu oats llli Si if. r, 1 lot sweet pnmpkin9 1 00 John G Crown, 1 bus. spring wheat Ag. Johu Alexauder, 1 bus. wheat Alt- do do 1 P'-ck beans do do 1 bus. timothy seed 1 Kdward Hummel, squashes J M Mowry, 1 lot cabbage 1 d do beets A Ilouck, I bushel of corn 1 50 no 50 1 00 50 1 00 . 50 1 00 do 1 bus. potatoes Reni Lour, 1 bus. white wheat Tho committee -awarded discretion of premiums, on sovoral articles not enumer ated iu the list, among which is a bushel of spring wheat.exhibitcd by J U. lirown. If this wheat should prove as productive and of as good quality as indiatcd by the saniplo on exhibition, it may be worthy the attention of farmers. Several very cood samples of winter wheat were exhib- itcd in addition to those which rcceiveu the premium, also some unc potatoes, cau- bsoe, pumrkins, and beets, but as tho list .."' ... e;.,1 could not ol j.l eiiiiumo " , . i. -. , - give tbcru a more particular notice. A half bnshel of beardless barley, exhibited by Thos. Cornelius, which, from IS grains sown three years since, this season produ ced 19 quarts, may prove worthy the at tention of farmers. Judges Jos M Xesbit, T G Black, T il Curceiiua. X. S Fruit. Jos Walker, 1 basket apples J ihn llaitinui. u kiuds do , A Aurand, i bushel do lieo Mob r, do dj Dweti Jlurty, fall pears C S Jaiuiis, winter do K F l! i"dv, Crapes Francis Wils ,n, bushel apple J M Noll, Il varieties apples Thus lleber 1 pr. rt'iinets 50 00 no on no 00 foil 1 III) 1 on iz. -.0 Ju lit'-s J V l'cuuingtan, F isiuitb, James Cress. A'. 0Dliri'J'.o,lucts. II W Iloti. k, 2d best roll butter 1 00 Sarah f , melius, best do 2 00 Klii ii M'l.'i ight, do under Id years 1 :) 1- T Teed, lot honey 1 00 Mary J. Alexander, 2d lest butter, under l'J years I 00 The c iiiiinitieo are of opinion the but ter on c.bit dti. .ii was Ihc finest ever shown ut I'ni'oi County lair, and does great cn-tit to the ladies who mode it. Judges James M'Cright,.JcsseSchrey er, Cclj Iluuck. Ao. 10 Fiur nn! 1'rrail. Win Crown, Jr., 1 burrel fijur 1 00 Hannah N dl, wheat bread 1 00 Kebreea Main", rye bread 50 This bread H baked with thick milk, potato yeast wnn iiops in. Judges 11 W Snyder, Alex Amnions. A"... 11 H'AistlwlJ Mmvactur. I! F Angstadt, wool carpet 1 50 Mary A Sehneb, 2 quilts 2 50 Susan M Cr .wn, 1 quilt 1 5 Margaret II. ink, 1 quilt 1 5o llaebtl J Wolfe, 5 puuuds smp 1 00 Kiizj Houghton, worsted work 1 00 l.-bby Sterner, lamp cnt 5n Angelina Scbraek, 1 quilt 1 00 Mary K l'rain, wurked collar 50 Mrs F 6 Diekoson, 1 knit quilt 1 00 J udges V IIcincD, John Ilougbtcn, J li Linn. Xj. 12 Hinvfacturcil Artulcs. Slifer, Walls, Shrincr t Co., peacu niakercook stove,wortby of notice. Slifer, Walls, Shriuer & Co., 2 Conti nental '2 00 Slifer, Walls, Shriner.t Co., 1 brill iant gass burner, Cue stove. Slifer, Walls, Shriner Co., 1 coal bucket, good article James S Marsh & Co.. exhibited line lut of stoves, worthy of notice. ' T..T.11 llo:i,fKtoti 0 nr palf fckin boots 1 00 . ' 1 yr Mia gliters r)0 : vjlerBcr :pytcrj 60lc leather 2 00 dj elo calfskius 2 00 do do call skins do do upper leather : do do upper leather - 00 Johu S.juires. 1 case ladies and gents boots 1 00 J D Train, 1 pr. horse 6hoes 50 J D liie?. iii. rf. r, wa;h machino De. J A Huuiil, 1 k-r.-. 1 OO D G inter V Sous, beat specimen cab luet wotk 3 00 Charles Slear. 4 kirrs q,, do do 4 do grained Diploma. Judges U S Weizel, A Smith, K li C - " a , , Ao 11 Ajri.itltuml Lrphmn,!,. II A Veidenfcu',l two seated waggon 1 00 t'vrus Driesbae-h, 1 corn plough 50 Dri- sbach Kelly, 1 erain dull 2 Foster .v. S:raub, bay rake Ag & 1 A F Cvv rs, 1 ti p Cug--y o SiiferWalls, Shriner A. Co., tread p .wer A: thrasher 1 00 00 00 , 00 Slif r. Wi Is, Shriuer, A Co., 1 reaper in .wer 4 CO Slifer, Walls, Shrincr, & Co., 1 iron ! mower siif. r Walls. Shrincr. et Co.. 1 elo- ver holler 2 00 Slifer, Walls, SLriner A Co., 1 side I bill plough 1 00 1 ci-.i' . U',.!U Shrinrr.V Co.. 1 Mich- igan plough 1 OJ James S Marsh & Co., Self raking rcupf r and mower 2 00 J S Marsh A; Co., 1 cast beam plough 1 00 " " 1 field roller Ag I. I' Teed, 1 fanning mill 1 50 J W Shriner, 1 harrow Ag. Robert M'Clure, 1 wagon 1 50 II A Weid.n-aul, 1 sleigh Ag. Wc would also recommend Jacob See l.rt.i's il,r, .liiiir. machine as a eood ODe. ....... , M.,...n,s. i'i:,l,.IS'M! EMl-U'YMEST.' JlillfS nnuri. .'ivuiwiuiji v vo. kutist, i'uul '-ie'iiJos. ,'i. 11 Unrnumrratcl Artuhs. Amanda Mertz, tomato honey do do quince jelly do do variety pickles do do poak stalk Jacob D Frain, cherry currants Mary D Dicffenderfcr, currant jelly do do peach preserves Elizabeth Cornelius, apple jelly do do rasp berry wins Sarah Cornelius, white cutrant wiua do do red currant wine Carrie Sirohecker, red currant wine Rebecca I'uinter, peaches do do variety pickles Jo do quince preserves 12 12 25 12 25 12 12 12 12 25 j 25! 20 ,r 20 12 Catharine Slifer, apple jolly on o , it MaryKMek!ey,Theornberr,p,ekleS 12 Mary K brain, currant e -0 Maria Moore, white currant wino Susana Jlowrey, peach wine do do pickles do do tomatoes do do wreath ! Ueck, peaches ; j,, j0 pcars ' Qe0 pVain, elderberry wine DCi Spykcr, apple jelly ; j0 , rhubarb jelly ; jui;a fj Hitter, black berry wins j ,Ta(i..e- Mrs. M.elzgcr, Jacob Hum . Julia Hayes, j ' ' S cond Cammi'i'ice. 00 51) t,, '' Slifer, V.'alls A Shriuer, telegraph j fodder cutter 1 Slifer, Walls A Shriner, churn ; do do do Viinucr btll ! .1 S Marsh A Co., corn libeller 1 I do do do do do do do d do do bal'asee i Up do do f-d callers I mi '? 7f 501 do - gfdu hulltr and cleaner 1 00 7" ro 2o 2n f.n J S Mar,h Co., roil scraper Mary Nejhart, woiked chair covers do do sample DeeJle w.,rk John Deck, lot broom cm Hli-ha Sir nib, pa'ent bat. holder .Solomon l):efi :i: lerf r. a-h inachiua Klleu Me'ger, vase fl.wirs Sarah Kahi, lunch Six yarn do do linen hose f.O .r)0 1 0 Annie Pcnortuai.dic, pin cuahiun cover 2a Kate Musi.r, egg plant do d lot pickled peppers 12 Jane Alexander, woolen mitteLS 2. Ko-etta L l'rain, pop d.rn 12 do do pickied cabbage 12 Vi'ai Cecil, wa'er elevator f'O Maria Laiid, worsted boe d J S Marsh i Co , graiu shellcr acl Seperalor 1 00 Iloct Curlan. dental spcimcn 1 00 : J S Marsh A: Co., ohuker, Seebuld's patent 1 00 If. hecca I'uinter. mtvze fiamo 12 Hitter A. Lindig, fancy tomb stone 100 50 f.O 60 50 do do fancy marble orna ment Kittur & IJndi?, painting, by Lindig, of Cen M'l'a Han Hitter & Lindig, Landscape J., d j maible door stone Mary 1 Heber, knit cradle 4 lilt, by , girl aged lo years Sarah Green, woiked vase in frame 2 do do cushion cuvcis 2.0 Harriet llouk. kuit tidy -o Mary A Kockey, liueu home made cloth " ) Mary A Rot-key, fl ix clo'h o0 do do tow cloth ) Martin D Keed, poll parrot 2.i Thus. Tuuis, lot shinoles 50 Judges Michael Kkckucr,I5 15 Kerst, E'.lcu M'Gee. I'remiunn payable on application to 11 II. Laird, Treasurer. tesTA friend in Crady towmsbip s'atcs I that on opening their ballot-box, Tuesday, j and again countiug their Re-Annexation j votes, they f iudd it shou'd have been kev EX muj. for Union county. The Lycom ing adherents organized a second board, and voted for the " l"p" candidates. j fr2iA small Town l'roperty is adverti ; zed for sale in to Jays paper. i II.M.irAX. Oit. 9 Dr. Hayes' l'olar - Avrr,.l,ii..n .rrivi.,1 lii thi niornioir. in! . ,yhe lre ,;1 Al ', uaTe died August Soutaug, the as- tr .comer, and G.tsoa Caraites. Dr. 1 1 Hayes reached Smith s fctra-ts ou the -b of August last year, nut couiU not pent trate the strait with bis vessel either la?t season or this. He wintered at Fort l oulkc, near Cape Alexander, aud with a Uog-SIC'Jge reacneil ia'tiu'le rl 1--Qicer, eit. minutes on May IS o( this year. JJi'STO.V, net. J. 1 ne suoscripuons 1,1 tne .National j.oau are cumiug iu iasie-i t than at any previous time. i 1 , 1.. . t. , 1 .t :..e. ....... t:.,n r..ii-..,1 , ''ii me tin lu-i.iiii 'iiii.iie'i, .i--t.t... that the rebe ls bad landed a large force at I ,,;.,;;,., :m,i Kinc Keet, near Fort JJ atter.is. and that 1111 Indiana reiriment j.ost. I there Two var ve-s.-els tiie !: ll iiiiaiis. l'r. 1:1 the M'Ultie eoitl'u-i.'tl. takit;: 1. l.ol ve-s. Is. f,,! , retreating In !, .re tli. tu. were sent to the r. li.-f of The rebels v sllelle.l 11". seatti ii':-- with oteat : rel'iij-e iu the w Is and lowed by our .-In 11-. and siil!' i'i;.. 11 !,.-- ,.1' or three huu ll'e I I'nTsi.i n'i, Oct. 1'. Ail the banks in ITTsr.tBO, this city have resumed specie payments. ! inrAoo, Oot. y.-Ihe returns irom , the election in Iowa, ye-terday, come iu , slowly. Those received indicate the elec- tion tf Kirkwood (Kepub.ie-anJ for Gov- ernor ! I UUIOri HARELE WORKS, 1 ' T i:H Ti:ii'S I't.U s r AM). Market 5-;., beiueeii iih and 5ih. I,e llurc. i I I'onstanilv en han ! a tenera! assormieiit ol , V.inutnrms.Tiimtis. II n and K.'l Vnnes. M intrK ' liure.iii-l.i?s in. 1 an inner v i ;.(: f. m.a. w . i- ,r,..ir,-.l I- lo :i kill. is. f l-lain nil irie.Bii-ie.l W rk , , iu III.- tiii-t an 1 !: -t -tvl-s, l'-r-I," i.i "f n". ' rtielr in i.ilr line, 'i!,l . well I " rl.ln at nure-ul- li-loui-iit 1s t ,-- (.ur.-lmsitn: ei-i-wlii-r... Wo . oio. l.-nl I tl.Sl "e nil f.r U tl. T wrk thHU :,. I U.-l,,. lit ' otlier r-t,il 'l-tiRi.-nt. alii at '-I'r rsres. I j April 13. ls.il ItiriTK & I.IMUU i AGENTS WAXTF.P. V.'e will pay from tjJS to '.. per momh and all e enscs to active Azents. or rive a Coininission. Particulars sent free. A l liess -Lrie Sewinj Machine Company, It. J WIKS, Oeneral Acent. Milan. Ohio.' '.ll'tlV la rtiiui-ioa.iia. tilth An.-..Mti;r.rT. wlf- if r...rse l liownl, ,luo a,, p. r al 11. ur litei;:-. a" U 4 . visir.. , , In l:vl Kil, lt. TIHl:INE, rrp.rl i f OV 1at Al.rahiii Aurol. ai-J 71 ..-ill. 1 Cirrrclnl Wttkiy V Tt-l -.1 C 1 111.. I I E 8 12 1 . 10 . 10 1 .. 12! S A 0 , 1,0U' .. :;o; V Ileal ffli'"" ' Jrh .1 S. 1 . 1 ltyc ii-j Corn new 45 Lard iais -- " ... i ... t?i . - Massceu "on -- ,Uer ,0 p,,,,,... flaxseed i'i'" .v.-iie- Fresh Cutter.. 11 Country Sonp 4 AC I I Time-Table---LewLskrs R.K. Station, j movim; Mnnn. Freicl't A Accoom u passes I.ewisbg S."0 A M Mail Train 1 to" P M Nighl Express do 1:01 A M MOVIM! socrir. . Mail train passes l.rnisburg 9:lt A l Freicht A Accoininoi'.ation .'o h:il2 P M Nii-hi Express do !I:SI P M Stoves! Stoves I T'OK sale at the 'Ind-min,,! S!.- H'orV." f J 1' N... a t. No. i t t. riiii-MnibPiiiA.; 'PPo ChrtstV Chut; h) the mostcr.eLrteJ , djias 'unsa:nini7 ookln;; IIi'ii- j 1 tins e 1 1 ... . .r....... . 1, eoMntcrri ci ine ,1.1': i,..nmrt. 11 i,i'" -- - : and all oiher Cookinj anrf Iteaitns Stoves a.l of which are Lmraroe-i 10 've entire tatiifavitiPB. P.ei..t - r e a WIS. 0. Mt. MAN do do I V:i. F. GRASSLER, lVatehiaaiii r, J-i elf r k. fI!dert ::i,.i,o,i ii.Uo's Hiiirl. lirtrkr: M. lrWnt.lJ. j itaviri"' opened a h.p iu P. tJoo.tinanV t'lotliiiie Store is fpl? rrT3rr'' '" " i"!"1' wort o-, i'i his line. IIaviiiwirkrd iu ,.'';j.3TA"V. lar-r citie all his lime, he ii jirejiarel 10 repair VVaiche? I'lucks or Jemr'rv. and i" do Kujravinir, I'la iiti2. ; . letiii - or Itatvaii" "in? i" the hesi s'yic ol ihe ar . Ai! work warranted lo live cnnr-i sa:is:aetii.n. an.t Jone at the verv lowest rali pnees. Also Acrnr-leuns and Mcli-Uron repaifd in ih 'oesl manner. 'all 111 l eture y u co rlsewhrre, ee fur ymir-eh am! save vour uion-y. lift. 5, ISM TOWN l'liOPERTY FOR SALE. 'THAT property on S..u:h Fiilb Su bemg a 1 triaa ie of land embracini; about HA I.K A I.O T. en whieii are a erected a amall pf House. Jim! M;Ilr. The amioi J. ' miiI tiei iiri. J at 1'iit.lic ale ou ihe prruiics 1,11 1'iiensiiti liie :-l nisi., at I o'clock,! M, when Terms will oe made known by UMK KELLV. A rnt f r E.lnar.1 Mortou aud others I.ewist,aio. I'et. 'J. Ifiil riSV; IJATIGIMAL LOAN. Seven aud Tlirt'e-Tcnths Per Cent. Treasurv ote N- w rca.ty lor .Wivery at the Office of JAY COOKM e"C: CO. l"'. N... 1 1 1, .uih 1 1111 J s-i., Philadelphia. 1)L'IJl'..NT w in-iructiuos from the Bee re;. uv i the TreaMirv. the Subscription ii...,k 10 iii new :.rio.Ai. loan t Ttea-iiry Toti-s, uearma interest at the rate uf -even and itirep-te n.li. per Cel. per 111' um. nod leutai-i 1 pen at my otlice, N. Il-I. 3d si:., until tar her notice, Irom , A M, uuiil 5, M, am' on .Mondays till 5. f M 'l'n--e .Voes wiii be L.f ihe iteoomination of 7-ao, Siloii. ss 'ioo, 5 l.uoii and s., uoo, 4tid aie a t .).iiej I'.'-n August, ls'.l. payatia in in three years, or c nveiut'l lulo a Iweuiy vrars' six percent. Joan at ihe eption of lha hooter. Kaeh 'I'reasury Note has interest capons attache l, which can be cui otf ani collected in Sold at the Mint every It months at the rate of I cent per day ou each 'jio. Payments cf subscriptions may be made in ;..ij .,r Checks or .Notes of any ot ihe Phila ileljoiia liauks. Parlies at a distance can leniu by then fricn.ls. tliroush the mail, by express, or ihiouijh Batiks aud the Treasury otes will be immediately de!ivred, or eul to subscribers as they may direct. Parties remi'tinz 101-1 a ii .he interest front the tilth Au'ii-t. the dale ol ail the nniea, la th- day the remittance reaches phila 'elphia. ai the rate of I pr eent per day on each $50. Apply to or a.ldress J;S I (Mike, Se ascBimoa AaasT, I'aie ol Jav l ooke .V Co. Uankera. li!:tni:f ' No- III.. :ld !t. 1'hila.lelphia liISSOLl'TION. 1 ifla ro-I'artr.ership heretofore existing i-etween the undersigned unoer Ihe nrni ... . -e: J 1 1 eO III sh V Ijotll'l l.. is mis udr iiimvihii bv miiMial consent. The Books and Note are lel'i at the O .t s.and for 'cJi) trttlrmtnt. All who fell interested, will please take notice l-KTKK lltusil. O .iri. s-f. . l' .lset J oll.N II ieHlMA l!!il(jrt;inl, via Phila! John H. Gjudman, UiMurr, n." receive! and cpened a CHOICE as,,rtineni of all ihe latest jayles of l iiM and tl:lcr C.oodt, at ihe Oi l li ti lls stant. I he particular attention, uf ihe Ladies e called ta his stock uf lirilliants Dress Silks Prim lielaines sshaw'e. Kia.Kr. Merinos Collars lOnca:. Sleeve Uiiiohnms lusertintrs Fi.uiards E t.'inc Chinizes (Ioves,c At. SO Cloths, Piam and Fancy Cassimeres Je ins, Tu re Is, Vestiiio, Muslins. Drill- i:i;s. Tii kinis. Flannels, Hals, Caps,. to"'iher with a complete assortment of Groceries, Hardware, (Vdarware, (Queens ware, to. all of which will be disposed of on as favora ble terms as the same articles ran be purch ase! anywhere. 're a rail! lii AH UinJs ef a RMS honsht forCash, in nun Itl.-ll. vt OATS antrtl s. jei ll oih'I'a.-. -l jj Lill-S. LAKE SALT f. r fala l.y 1 ll onni'MA J j, I SAl liS li. ALl M SALT M aV Vj iliXII'MAK 2jWSACIs. AsIltOX (rtur) far salr r J II Ri OPHAS - B1II.S. IAiKi:!:Kl-X. 1 I Mil 3. Tor '' J I. i;i'UUAN 1 .1.1 L niif W lute ri ArTEIl lur Male by M COOPMAS liulitor's Notice. TN" the Orphans' Court of t'nion county. la Ihe matter of ihe Aecci.nl of Joaeph D. K -ss. A .l.mnisirator of Uv:f l'nimrr, dee'd. The un.iersieneJ. Auditor upon the excep tions fuej lo the a'.H.ve-staied aceoonl, will n?eet ail parii-s interested, lor the purpose of fultillins the dimes of Ins appointment, at lha ltuiiaioe Ilo'i-e in l.eu ishuic, Friday ihe 1st ilav of Novemb. I'lil, at 10 o'rlnck. A M, w hen an I uhere ail persons interested mar attend it they see proper. A. s.VT.nF0r.D, Anriiior Auditor's notice. 1 X ihe ma'trr ef the Sale by the Sheriff nf j I n i on r cuiiiy of the real estate of Jvrpk A.'.,oV.ir. iin.m Vend. F.xp. Ac. Tue An, On, r arpoinitd by the Conrl of Cominoti Picas . said county to report the facts and make distribution of the monies raised by the sales aforesaid, -will race! the parties in inierest forthe purpose nf attending; u ihe duties of his appointment at the OiPiea el Orwiz llaees, in the boronch of I.ew.s Imrv on Faint, the lsth rlav I Oeiober. ISBI, at to o'clock, A. M. ALFKHb HTt S. Pent. 11 Auditor Hale Teachers Wanted. SEVEN Male School Teachers are wanted in White I'-er Tp.. I nion Co., 10 teach four wombs. Hie Heard cf Directors will meet on Saturday the lith of Ocuneit.to em ploy Teai uers who may e'esire to encase, ai leiiera! wases, and also notify ihem when the schools are 10 commence. To meet at ID A it at Win L Killer's m New Columbia. AAliON V. MiTH. Scc'y White I'ecr, Sept. S1, IH6I V 11 rT.t..nn'fl Te s n MdUwLU w aiiae,i a ano.a.w I'.A. be ettered at Public Sale on STca p. Ihe 21 dav ed November next, on the prenn-es. all that Hi use and Lot sit- uaie on Noiih Tioni St., Lewisbors afeli late the e- 'ate ol said ileoaseil. The n.i.love ment. a Wooden Dwriline llonse and Frame Sialile, wiih a vane'v el Frm Trees. JMES F. LINN.) E.ecutora JON. w rLtE. 5fci?CUIUt Leiriaburg. Oof 4. I'd I Ki en Bit far LCXt WITX.&.