ID SIM UY O. N- WOIIDKX AM) J. II. COl.NELll'S. At 1.50 per Year, ;iiv;iys In AH;wicr. rlbLMtHt MMI-'.UrMl-- Tui-silay Murniiii? . jYh!:iv Afternoon. Uaion County Electioa Official. The Ueiuru Judges re-met, in Lewis birg, Tuesday m iruiuu C111. Koshons:, j;.,i , President, and A. Kennedy, and J. U. Lion, Esq , Clerks. The returns from the several volunteer Companies (as heretofore published by Us) Wlri- banded in by the l'rotbuuutary, aud lead Without faying ,rh, had "instructed" l.m A 11 lill, l'-H , rciiuested pel mission ' , i state that be was instructed to protest t the reception" of tha votes of galll I'lmr.'Ii's (ininanv. Cart. Thomas 4ji. r--,-i ,v ..,..rliii' ('otni.iuv. and Lieut. Or- i,siliieo votes: 'oue being d.lieient in ., : ,..n of tickets t.olied. another not l'1 ' ' ' . .1. . I ik.il,;.. r.rt f. turning LUt: u, nu '"""""o uu h.t or tickets and read the Act of . U r ,lrin ., ilinse r.an. rs to bo so o I l rrturued. 8. H. (Irwig, V. , replied that these irregularities of the ciii -ers could not dis frauchise the voters and referred to the Act of Assembly r-!i'iiriog the Keturn Jalges simply tJ count und certify those votis which were t!i)"so rcturuod as to bo "understood." Havel Ciingan, of Kelly, eaid this was tint the tdace to "contest elections," an j a-ktd if returns should be '-tl.rjwu out" because of mere informalities? Oaniel Long, of Hartleton, said tbeir v itc was rt j-e'ed, list November, on that account. Their vote was not bro't in by a citizen of llartleton, aud was defective ia other respects No formal action was taken, but the Keturn Judges all signed certificates for the following votes returned : l re-ij. nl Ju l., t'oomy frolJins Vt '.,. Fl.-nk.r. I I 15 41 I I oC 1 :: 1 l".i:t I l.'io Wo. ods niaj. County Suldicrs I7 I I .VJ I II. H SSI Je!thenns maj f.S7 .Vsociate Ju.l' sniioiil,o A-emulv- II K Kilter Jes-e lieav.T Treasurer i A Meiv. Mien" A'l.riEht l'i Coi '. ("mmissiotiT Wal'r H' lion : rjii i -1 n'joniy ' 1 1 SI do Jo do Ever Auditor Thompson Yollns Curoucr S'ra ib Vs'iuepar'l'n l'or, col ic.te t-i Avera-je maj. '. 1 Kobcrt II. Liitd was appointed Keturn JuJge fer the .lu-iici !, ao 1 Win. K 'sh .tiir for the Assembly, J;'r:cts 1 meet at Middlcburg aud Jlairisuu Wet, d fur the Senatorial District, to meet in liclle fonte to-day. Nor as any deference paid to the Argus' S'llemn allegation thai ihe I ni.01 Twp re'arn i auie wrapped up in lie; Chuui - i Those returns were frood enoouh in lueuiselves, hot tiir orthotlox envelop didu'l "set 'ein Lack" ley in thai crowd 1 IllPPal not Informal The Punremo Court of Penn'a decreed .,. ' ..,.1 fi.s,.,;. .,... rin.,sle r.v.u... -v illegal, cast by a Kegimcnt in mass, or by fictitious ('ompanies, shoutd not be retur ned nor computed. The operation of ibis rule will probably justly give the Democ rats come of the best OIS-'CH in Philad'a. The votes were not simply ,yiW(wMch tin.l.tr trirt niruMmBlanci. n.iffnl 1T1 Mllllf" under the circumstances might in c.uit, be overlookedj but they were rjnirivus aud vuid in themselves. In accordance with this highest judicial authority, we under stand, certain alleged Soldiers' votca sect bv Thomas Klcckncr from llarrisbure to Snyder count, a, from a Company, were Dot received as a.cb, the contemplated Company not being then nor subsequently lefiallv or actually formed. They might Lave been lawful voters, but could not iu mre wea .um., i that manner vote any more than so many hunters meeting in the woods or so niauy merchaafc meeting in Philadelphia. The ' difference between sheer .,,,,,, and an f.wW(.y, is very materia., and should k. V... 5. Il.r.r.ilc. th KWWr " ". vote would not have changed any result, but would have made Judce Woods mnj . i ........ ir, ii. . " (as we nrsi anuouueeu; auuut u. vrnc M;i; '.r,t,nr tri.iiKT Woods . .--."- ---- small majority, aid not return us vo.e so o. iu.t ai. or at ,lis hous0j lutt 0D .. to b. counted. Were .11 thc ,,rml rary in-t.tutions in our Mate, is called at L o jt retara. rejected, it is estimated Woods' H.rrisburg, to commence Tuesda y, xNov. ; I5owlinfa fir(.e bc9cnttUclntoCoi.Gird. maj. would be about 200. 20, at 10, A. M., and continue four days. , 'ncighboriDg county The BQuCertificatea of Election are now1 TllANKsiilvixu. Gov. Curtin has np- i next day, a fquad, dispatched by liuckuer, bsucd to the County Oflieers chosen, and pointed Thursday, Nov. 22tb, as a day of called at his house, aud, finding only his Commissions will duly fullow. Judge thanksgiving and praise. j daughter, demanded the guns of her. She Simoatoa retain, his seat. Sheriff tW ; a,,,,, frorn Pr. Christ, in our next. . D8""cd, tbat thcy wcre ""J there'"d grove ia succeeded by Mr.Albright Com- , tbat, if they were, she wouldu t give them tnissioner Pross by Mr. Walter Treasurer Ol.ivrit Cku.mwell said, that nothing Up. They banded her Gen. Huckner's Laird by Esq. Merti Auditor Rcbcr by . could couquer men who bad the high prin- order for the weapons, and she tore it up Dr. Thompson tad Coroner Harris by ciplei of honor cf the English cavaliers, before their faces. They went to the buck Mr. Stranb. If any one is further " in- but a higher principle still. "According- ct and took each a drink of water, where ttructed" to contest the President Judg- ly, he says, " 1 raised such men as bad ( up0n she threw tho rest of the water out .1 a mi t .. . .i.. I ... :.i..:... .i. f... ,f Hod tu foro them, aud made nf th buokct. and commenced trourimj buiii. us win u.va to ii y uio J . eisi.tit. and Krccniivr. IWartment.. whera he can Ic insured "a Lappy time of it." - -- . ti...'ap'. P. ush is borne no vi-it, in tj" Wheu we realize the burned J'owus and ravaged I'nii- uf M issuuri, Kentu.-ky, and Virginia, and t'ue di solutions of M iry land, Lear the line tf waifarc, we of IVtm- cylvai.irt should be especially grateful that tbe Recession Spoilei.s Lave nut been able to realize tbeir hopes and threats, but li'ivo been kept by force of amis fion trail ing our lauds and rubbing our cities, liut, t. support, liberally and cheerfully, the uluutL-ers now risking their livvs iu uur behalf, rtquiios Mu. fcV and f or that end, a small extra Sutc aud Couuty Tax has been levied the former by the unanimous .... vote of our legislature, .J the latter by the unanimous Vote of uur Commissioners, irrespective of rartv. Instead of resort- 1 - - i - j i,,,r tn a l.nnn. it is JeeniLd best to meet it ma:iui!, by an a-sesstuMtit at once. M l,.. T should 1, n.id more cheer- " I ----- - c M . I.. .1 ...l.- f,, lUiiy auu jruuipi ly lUJU auy ui nil i"i il, monev is all iin. i.Jt J at homo, and ,1 tW ,... v....r , s. .. il. -v J J end of it. John Hertz will collect the 1 ' mill War conSueuce of tho Oliio aud Tennessee Tux iu Lewisburg, aud the usual Codec- rivers. It contains about 10,000 iuhabi tora iu the other lijruughs and Towuships. tants, and was very strnnfly Secession. ta!'"The II lrrisburg 7' jr n of Situr diy week publishes a table showing the number of the armed force of l'ennsylva uia in the war for the I'uion. Tho table not only shows that our grand old K )- stone State, has a larger force iu the In Id th iu any ui her bisters, but that she has a larger number iu proportion to her pop il lation. The ligures are as f j'.luws: N .w iu active g rvice (19 f80 Now in camp ready fur service 12 Muking now in service S2 '1T Which with 17 Ilegiments and companies, constituting IS 253 Mfj, who will be ready to take the field in six weeks, makes a grand total of 1'euLsilva l,ia troops of ' 101 070 Iti,'- President Julge cotuplete- -Of fiual. VV -ir.j. St-nV . r. I'uion Snvder 1 1 1205 ;.'i 1 n.'ii; 1.117 1521 Woods has 'J.) nif j irity. JS--v--;enato (.lifieial aud complete : I ui n t!lint in l.'.e onir Cent, r t K7 n7 O'l'J 472 Johns iu has majority IqTLis! week, at L wistown, Hon. An. S Wll.s.ts cluieJ his leng'hy Judicial career, and was c uiiplinieuUd by a full public tn eting of the JJ.ir. A commission will f rih with is-ue to bis successor, Hoti. Sam'i. S. Woulis, who will hold his first Court in M iddleburg, 2d M ;n l iy in lc, aud in Lewisburg Monday, 10 b Pec. Uir Wo dj nut yet learn positively of J , , av advance from Ueaufirt upon Savauuab J ' or Ghar tstou. but doubt not the Kauroad bclw"n luosc P"'8 " be seizod, and b ciiies taken as son as they can be secured. The recent bootless txplu.t at ,. , ..,,.. ... , I'eiuioui, win no,, ..Us., .4" JjrWe observe some of our unlucky Ar,t..t.irt,rnrios nri eillin" nncn their late vu.s...t.... - o 1 taudiaates loruuic 10 "pay me pnuurs bills." Is it possible any can forget the fuoJ frjcD wbo tolJ 60 raany Cue 6turics . o r .1. ll" about tbrBI? h .Uepublic-ans ungrate- fur llemoerats want 1 riuters as ..... well as Darkeys to work for nothing . . - - - tea-Saturday evening, in Williamsport, , J ' - ... (Jcorgo It Parmentier and illiam JJlue wero arrested b, constable Coder, on a . charge of passing counterfeit money.- After a heanng before Justice McClure, both cf the accused were cotntuilUd to pnson in default of giiUO bail each. j t ' T .q cl)aricstuQ aDt, Sa. J ""' . ' vannah have hoisted black fligs- no i ...iirtn al-r..l nr mopti " I nn I h:ir lOKi flfl T" f . -- --- - - - , P'P tUt bu"..lUe " i. usees snau nave u. . -ufe frotii.ltinn of slavcdom lsuDrara- r , "eu- Pennsylvania Eulxationat. Con- a ....o. ... ...... - VEM'ioN. A meetinc of representatives .t.J:(r ,.-,, ,,.,, i;,o. some conscience of what tbey did. And, m. . , - - from tbat day forward, they never were beaten but, wherever they were engaged a,4jort'f ,,,,',.,, ,.y beat continually." LEWISliUUG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, le'orrtjflKiii.lonce of th Slur A Chri,ui0..J From Kentucky. 1'Ai.ivAii, Ky., N.v. 2, 1SC1. Enrly in the morning of Fept. 7th, our I'.ogimoiit, then stationed at Tape Girar- deau, Ml, ri ceivcd marching orders. Soon, t being ready, we embarked i n the stcam- it " Empress," which was lying at the levee, on d after a pleasant trip down the Mississippi and up the hio, we lauded at PaJuo-.h, iu the evening. Two other p gi- roents landed here the day previous to our arri.al, they being the Gist Federal troops biro. Our lgimcnt are encamped in a ..... n. aa.iful novo" on the w-rt bn.k of the f.-w bun Ired yards above Tennessee river, its mouth. lLiriiii the month if Sert.. r .. and th; be?'itiniti2 of ( :t., there was con- ;j-ralle 8icinc among the soldiers ; but as the weather is L-ettiiiL' cool.it is Kcotn- - B c t !1. T ..al no.-lr llifirit KiTP lll lll-'l ui-an o , . joi. , -... several severe frosts, and yesterday morn- ia nra annw r. . . 1'adueah is pleasantly f.tusted at the (Uef rethe arrival of tho l.uion troops, three full catntuuies left this city for the Siuthcrnaraiy. Perhaps more would have gone but f n the appearauco of our troops, which I suppose cooled tbeir patriotism.) I'.rtiiieit'r.tis are thrown up at each road leading into town. I'pon these, "2-ponnd cannon are mounted. ISjtwecu these roads the timber has all been cut down forriuito a distance, making it impossible for the netny to approach near tic town, or near the fortifications, excert by these roads and that c.iu'.l not be done without terri ble slaughter. The Court House has been fitted up for a Hospital, and the sick have been removed ttt it from the Mariuo Hos pital. This last building is being f jrti- lied. It is surmouuted by a wall, or em- bank,n,t,t, l.i feet high and about 12 feet thick. The ditch, surrounding this wall, lusted four hours, at the end of which is about 111 feet deep aud 15 feet wide. A time the Uebels were compelled to abandon 01 pouuder is to be mounted at each corner, their works, and beat a hasty retreat. Our It is now nearly completed, and it is said Iua wa9 ouv S men and 1 officer, killed, will be superior to any f.-.rlifleition iu the and wounded. The rebel loss is un- West. 'The fjree s'atiuued here could, tr,uwrj but 52 bodies were found by our without doubt resist a forcJ of 50,000 men an J buriid. K:be!s. Gen. C. F. Smith, of ihe liegular Three Fortswere eipturri Fort Walk Army, is commander of tha post. Lvcr cr, mounting 2:! guns, and Fort Ueaure sin'e we l. ive b en here, it b is been re- g ird, mounting PJ guns. The guns were p rt. d that Pillow, with bis terrible army (,j heavy calibre. They wcro both new uf pi, ii" ) no li, Las liD niuruhinj: upon this .l..eo; but L.: must be a great d.staiiee i C, an 1 bis to arch a " dead '' one, as be has to t yet inti'ie bis -irpearatiCC. Let bim c one, f r he will meet with a recej ticn not aim to be f ;rg itten. Having heard of Sc- eossi m ciinr-i. our IL-.-Knent witri s me others. Itve on sev ral occasions gone to ifficers' swords and commissions. All ( f this sentiment is attested by the fact the larmlies of uur County V .unieern which 1)0 OL vv AM' pure, unadulterated Spi , , , , ,- , , ,, . i .i i.L- . will not be levied next Sionni ) The Books ees, r an excr.'.ent article of penntne Cidar out to p.y then a vi-i;-bU: " Secession ,ll0 Idlers, public and pnvate, fell into that Gov. Sprague, who ,s the wealthiest jj h-In i- .t tl.e Collectors. and ,t V.nrsar! n, ,.. camps," like the " Irishman s fl.a, when , " you put jur liuger on them they ain't , . there. Our soldiers, by their g"od behavior " and kind treatment towards the citizens, are fast winning friends, thus proving that ... Vortherner, are not the monsters thev . i . i , : ,i, j ,.ti, are represented to be in the Suutb. I.ut . ' mauy of the people here da not deserve r ,i, mercy or peace, on account 01 me mauner ,.,,.!.. i.i.. m mcu urj utn mi. ij .i"- fore our arrival. Coma ot me outrages committed on men tcciuse tney were I uionists and wou.d not t,uw io me rrai- ,rv .!-o -,,.r.s Larbarnna n the extreme I 111 J" Oue man had bis cars cut off, was then ,ho mo, l0 tt10 r;vcr) Btlrj WM ..r. 1 1 k.l.,P .:ili tKotr never seeu anei iutu3. r.fc".s, m.u ...s.. j.;,,) ti,a Lchiud them, were put in boats ; i.out 0ar. and ehoved out ioto the river, .. CODduioa if not re. .... . ()lbcr33i;cre.lydisappeared-never ... t i..r.: Tl... .... ..t, - distance as mere stories without foun- i 1 ... I uon. uul 1 ' ""u . , I .L 1... f....to l.aviiirr Ilooh CO informed ' "' b . j UtitiU BU IUIUI1UI.U 6J niany wuo "ul-' -encs. It s hoped bat the se h ng w, , - on have an en d-tb.t ho. rogu. w, thur JU5t r",i,l'mLnl aD peace wil soon be restored to our now nn- bappy aud distracted country. ', Wm. llF.K... (of Hartley ) j Comrany H, Sth Keg. Missouri ol. , , i . - c ....U w ;J00,1 Writ" wo tr h.lil i - 7,s ' , ' ,ilis f. h 1 ZtiKl: , sl.rh! llurrv ol snow this morning. ' ' i Kentucky Girl. t i:: i,, , ! Capt.' Claypool, living about ten miles mi Howling Green, is commander of a ! mpanyof Home Guards. He had the I I il 1 1 1. - I , lil I uui. lltlU" auuu . I mMMW-i . from company ,. rf.Vncr. They concluded that they v. , . i.. .i 1 J .11 I couid do do better man ro go uacu auu . their General about their adventure, aud gct frch " ios-m.-tions " j A Change ot Tactics. Iaoiel liuoue, the Kentucky buuter, use 1 to relate that the hardest fight be ever had was with a single active Iudiau youth. The Iudiau surprised the bid limiter, asleep, iu the forest. Hoone woke only iu time to save nis liio by dodging behind a tree. 11 Is PUU was UtiljaJt'tl. and the Indian was upon turn immediately. ; wa , n'in-Iy demolished. : I Judged and rau as well a 1 could," j A verJ h(..ivj wooj,.n bridge at Clu.rles lljone useJ to relate, " :he Indian so close ,nn) ;fiJ;t.j couuty, Tennessee, was de tu my heels that I could Dot get time to : tr0TCj on the evening of Friday last. !'' my -M7 knife bad fallen to the , p"- Jul.,u,.u..1.1,J.,,e.u I.hih T tk.iil haiIiitia flit L-i.ttf n.n t.trti.i.i.v ' knew I had nothing. He kept me moving ; s I . 1 to load my gun. That was the longest loading I ever did. It took mo an Hour at least At last, I got ' J. c" I changed nj tactics ana made SUort work ol the cussed in:ti :tU. The llebel leaders canght tbo nation I ":TI"nS. WUtie lliey were lully armed i ., 1 ...1 .... I . t .-. , - uu iu? on me ueikUMve, waruiug on ""ws rather than giving tnem. J.u', the (overniuent charge s nt home. And when it does as- eutne the aggressive, it will make "short ... .uau.u, A BUU U U W t. f.3 work" of the " cussed " rebellion. 111 tftt, Jk mm A s7 Ma Mt (EJCibW&U i&Wrtj Ttoetrtralnn of Ttrtnt,rort IlAi.TiMniti:, No7. 13. The steamer Hauvilic, bas just arrived at Old Point fri,m tle Naval expedition. She left Port U 0yal on FaturJiy inorniDg, and brings cheering intelligence. The fleet arrived at Port Itoyal on Wed nesday, Nov. C. Tho weather prevented efTocticA nriprations. but tin Tlinrs,i:tv morning, the 7th inst., the men-of-war and .,. J. . .l.n l- T, ar.tiUQ commenced at 10 A. M., and was lot, eirricd on upon both sides. It and spluudid. Kach Wurk was of great s'rrn.Mli constructed in the best sttle of military art, and ptonouueed liy om cn-i- neers iinpregtiable against any assault Ij !JUd forces. , The Coal retreat of the Rebels was a rcrtect rout. Jhev left cvcrvthics. even our bauds, giving valuuLle information, Amot." the rancrs was a telegram from , , . , , , Jelf. JJavis to the commander ot the post, .fmjog ,ia 0f tuc Miing 0f the fleet, atj(j tlat Le knc;f tid jlatinat:on , j,c j. , , . A., : .,. i 1 III! NUU U IIUIIUI V HIS I'ill U DUUb. Thc For(3 wfire lut Ilt(,0 impaireJ but j;cj,e3 couj not etanj explosion ' r ,,f nlir i,iir shells. Our victory is complete, ihccncmv , . 1. : 1 ... .1. t: -i : .1. leaving CVCryiUlllg IIU1 llllir IDC.-, SLltu ,hcy 6aveJ ,,y runllinKi UttMIUUS 1VIWI m ttvuiuvny. I Glorious Victory in Kentucky .... .... l. . f -tt 1 lip t. fl I lit J ill Hi f ill t t; I ftllk l ll I I - c,l un 2UJ0 1'iiiuiurs I'ttlcrul Ims nmttlL I T, .0 r v i. t . ''',,, .... ! ,BC . .." ' !0Cf'', tb' IT' r - T. ru.r :mn i.nn nn ritiav lasi. iuj pi mta i i' ' ' D gbrious victory. siros i insi'An 11 i skcono nisPATcn J Col. Labo Moore attacked the Rebels i . - . . the rear with 0S00 men ; Col. Harris, of the Ohio Second Regiment, in front, with Co w,.g wk ,nd , till wcro bought iBt0 the midst of Nelson's fjrccg j m , .... llir. ,,. on pon all ".tilling 400 and taking OlIO prisoners. Ihe balance scattered in an ui-, rcctioM. The Federal loss is small. j OFFiriAt BEPORT. I Gen. Nelson's Urig.de. with dispatches tn Adiutant General Thomas, reports . . , m, 1 'K"T' Ie, ,0' ZT- Kebels lost 400 killed and 2000 prisoners. K'bcis lt 400 killed and 2000 prisoners. : Cincinnati, Nov. 12. The battle of , I'toa lasted during 1'r.da, and bat day. . U- ' V "- " - " j j f The victory of our troops was complete. ' Gen. Williams and Gen. Howes are . among tbo prisoners. Louisville, Nov. mail confirm tho defc: - . . . , Louisville, NTov. 12. Accounts by mail confirm tho defeat of Gen. Williams' I command by Gen. Nelson's forces, Piketon. PHKnicno, Fvt.m.t.m-0. his jour- J ney home from Washington, shortly be- f.,r his death. Senator Doualas remarked to a distiDffuishcd Kentuckian whom he chanced to meet at Indianapolis, " I know The year has but half past since the pre . al..J..I-l-.Vl ,,03 was inajc, ana 10-uay mi. o.u..- bridge 7io.s a commi'su'on " ""':',,'"r ; (Uerl ia the KM army u.tScr Du:.:cair, vour man Hreckicrid.-e better thaa yon do . ture ueciine. ! yourselves. Mark my words, sir ; ir.".'n" i President Lincoln is inycstingjus snr- , I , , . .- , r f i ; nlus salary as President in Ihe i.o) a- i j jrcar from Ume Juk C m mJ 01J . rttfje Kill I'd Ucn. rm in uie i.eoef army. . , about his a(Taira. NOV. -15, 18C1. Union Men Awake in Tennessee. The I'ninn men of List Tenoessee have burned numbers of railroad bridges, to prevent the transportation of troops. Oue brid 'O of two hundred feet Eran was de ! strye, Saturflay morning last ; it was . 0Q ,ba j;jat Tennessee F.ailroad. Four 1 ctrM!.,,r( j fn lifip Sniitli rtf ICnoiville (Jhailcstown is seventy Cvc miles south- west or Kncxvilie, and coutains two nun . . i n't . . f ., . jrcJ iaLabitants. This action of the i Pninn men will convince the Government ,j,at K'st Teuncssec will redeem herself if an opportunity offers. Washington, Nov. 12. Reports cred ited here in official circles, eonlirm the I n, : !.,, Viirr,.ll' r.!inrrd nf th : i-,.,;;.,, ; T. nnessee haviniMnrn nn ,. railroad east i,t Knnxville and between T.. VCH. ,,i..,l,.s. I...,. there ud Virg.uu. This i, the mam, and jn ract tho only, railroad commuuieatioD Vir;,.ia t,d the Routhwes At the , . , , . . , ,1 , , rl , , . ,.n , II. mm ritHU fP)lntl.th , j.u. .... . : a ucscttkd, anj mountainous region f .,1-,1 Tl.is ia nn iloiibf. for lo0 miles. This is do doubt, caused I bv the arrest tf Parson lirownluiv bv the 1 Litest rJews.-.Ey Telerarh. I iiil.mi., ruliii .jjit. We Lave DO important intelligence to-day, as yet. j Lane's Style. 1 A specimen of the doings of "Jim Lane" is furni-hed in the St. Louis Iemocrat's despatches from Tipton. After using the conteuts of two llebel stores to relieve two ; I'uion families, whom the Secessionists ' bad robbed, General James Lane called tLe citiz"ns of Vl,:'lt l,iU tjgelner. bfl- neath the glorious Luionfl .g, and enter- " Anting to the ensign he had raised, he said to them : "That flag has been your protection, and shall be atiil. So long as it rctnaius here you an safe ; but if it is cut down, by the K'crnal iciil return ami , ,,, , , . . burn ynur ijkh. lie mcnrciireu, wim ail bis men. The affair occurred two weeks ago, snd al'.bongh the denix;na of Pleasant Hill are said to be about all Se cessionists, that fl ig is still waving over the town ! IJoble Sentiment. The pi'rio's of the Involution r.evcr uttered i mere nobie seutiment than (jut. t'ppo, ol ULuJs. l.UJ, atrr0J ttt.B be said, "Wealth is useless uuless it pro- motes the public welfare, and life Itself but a bauble unless it ministers to the boner and clory ol our country. luenotiility man in New Lngland, bas given from bis personal fortuncimmense sums to promote , c .i l- , t 'ii the cause of the U nion, and has pcrilt I bis life in the foremost ranks of the arm; upon the field of battle. '"'.77y7v icen 1 "U.-On 8lh Nov., 1SC0, t . If , t o , . .1 the fclavcnu ding nations or ooutn uaro- . c. n , Bt . (1 v the Stars and Stripes, tin thc ?tU ji ov , .... . . , , ItOl. tho patriotic ircemen "mud-sins , .. - . , . .L r inn .ation upoaa nonin ili rame ine .. . . ,., f . .,, ;, .National r lag in Jeauturt and viciLity, e r e c.rn:n, COU.n LarOliUa. ' I'.ttfon is found tn be in lleanfort. and w r ...n. u ..uw.., .uv. . .-l1t-- lit I. a 1 . I- 1L IS BilIU si lyUHLLtUl fT 114 4fU DLUl ttUU lldUU rc-opened there. SiirriiEliii KNAi'P, J'rcsident ot the Mechanics' Iiank of New York, is report- I a t b.ve said, in renlv to some obiec- ! tions to Uiiitcd States Treasury Notes : "I am in favor of takin, the Dotes, freely. , . . , :.i and without stint; if the Government stock lis worth nothing, then the otorllt nntliinff" uu a w. The death-warrant for the execution ot the murderer, John Lovenng , pnson, . Irr.' i da, of his excuJa ; fi d on the 3J uf J4auarjf 1SU2. i I teJ- Last week, thc farce of an " elec- tioB he Lcca e ,hrough j ytC0SS;a aild as Davis and Stephens held , B1I .he power ic tbeir own bands they are . . . i i tt v- . t -! . doubtless " eec.ea use .sapoieon me , Less) by an a most unanimous vote. , loretgn advices continue in ue more , fnyoralitti to the cause of tha American ' f iyurahtti to the cause of the American fawn. Where will the llebel leaders flee :,.. ,t,.,:. ,.... an,i resnect ' ' to Arnoj as a Pr I!reckinridge ha, prince compared to them. has followed and even cx- cccdcd thc iufamy of Hurr. Twelve head of sheep were killed by wolves in Marion Township, Center eoun- ; . , , I ty, in one night, recently. Gen. Scott sailed for Europe, Saturday , week, in so prostrate a Condition that it , , . - . . gi- . . ,..,.a nntnn th.arnfhltlinpllv , may he be spared ,o the 6ucces3 0f hi? plans to crush the Rebellion. I ,,. . ,v..lth f. fi .p. a nron.;. ! nnt l.of-Hhtor of Ilarrisbur, died Ihila..elphia, aged 41) vears, of a prema- , Samuel A. Purviance and Wm. Moran, ' IHIUUU.V. luiiiauvw of pn.jui tave rece ments to Europe. T:lu ArlIlV v,,to f oiolti received appoint .daiuu Cuutttj I 'THE L'XIOX," established in lbl 1 .Vtiule Xo., 3. 157. s "CIIROXirLE," established ia 1813 Whole No.. SI lUUJiflOttra; JH.irfcct. CiirrrcttH IVerAVy ! Wheat i Kye Corn (Jats i Flaxseed. 11" Eggs 60 Tallow .. t 12 . , o j i.aru SO Ham , bide...h X J 7,25 Shoa.&Sid ! Pried Apples . Kirkio K Utter $100 Cloversced '." 10 Potatoes Fresh Hutter... H Country Potp 4 A (j Levi!iar Mail Arran.cmeats. J" 111 V. Mails will rluve anil leave as lulluws, i I uniil Mrihrr noti. e is given: To Sy.ituiry, Hirrisl.urj. LancaMer, e, (!aily) tl .v- at 'J llie prcvu-ui eveuiug V.'lMi.villfV i?at.aw,.i. Readinz. Ac.. leaves at t. A. M (via Milton, daily) Coses at 7j A. M.-le.,es To Whitf llerr Mill'. Munrv, Williams- p-,t, Elm.ra, &c, (,!aily) closes at 3 P. M. leaves at 1. To WinfieM, New Iierlin. M,dJlehnrR, Ae (daily) close, at :s P. M leave at 4. To Mifflinbiira. Ilartletun. a.c, rdaii)) cio- ses at :!J P. M. haves at 6. To Milton an I ."New l olmnhia, (lany) elo- se at Tt A. M leaves at . M,", r nl J .he evenmii mails.and s.nurday morning alter th' arrival nt the Northern mail, (tuesday, " -. - . .... ... I r. V-. -1 W es f.n ro li'i),TsDtir j Air.s, i.t. i. . r oiiuLs i , i-. .n. ' . ; ' - r.Vl'I.OYMEST.' SfS5! AO F.N IS WANTED. will pav from 25 to SV75 per month ! and all exrm-e tn active Asrnis, nr Kive a ! i 'omiltission. Parliculars sent free. A l.lress Erie Si-ini; Miu hitie (oonpany, R. J .1EN, Cenrial Aent, Milan. I Hun." ' '!y iAKnii:i. T.t Hrrf 7. TM.r. Mb lt .Mr.W.1 WAOENCLLKR atel Mi. ill. It K' ' A loKitKY. u-mr Slin-rf.T. Ilr K- S II ri.il. Jltl. ult ,Mij WH. II KI'SSKI.L. of Kv'. Rid li-s M l;Y . dm. ol llua. Julia Woltauuton, Of HuUllll.'loD, In tht Artnr of th rjiomae. nr Wthintrtt. Ptur i HKI.D. tr,., 11 tnmlr t'f the 'Shw GnarU. T.,ns Pi .,,r,h i;.,s..r. woa " Z' llt: Uithlully rvmiUiug Lb earning to hi Untilj to ymy for ! lot ihej hjul jo.-t t-urchtd. In Fr.rL III., lt iDr., JAMES O. ALKXAMER, . ft .-nl jr-r.". - month n l Oaj .u of John Aln uiAvt, ot K- lly Ti, L ot D Co , V. Thip youth nrH tiDi? with tl liliur-ii Vuluuterr., iu which d. ubtl-W l(lt- Frf-lii i.f Cuii. mn,t ion wre fiBirkrn?J. 11 (uim1 kin 1 fri'-n l in a, itriijf laii'i. Th r'rvejwjrt pir bmr 1 'tiin. ny or tu patriot! climrvt'T. aiitiUt;, aoil Citrtttiiai - N ,-nr s -.iii'rr. rth in.t , r, K1P.O.E O AP.B FT. In bis l!i jo-itr. Mr Oarr-l wi- ..rt-l ly Lull, Ibrrw . wloi-h nu-l I.. tl alii. In l..-wi-eisj. yh in-t.. 1I APA daaLttfr or Arthur hi,J W ii. iu le r 1 1 Lit ,rir. In M.lHinlitir-. lottt int.. V, ILI.IK of Cb's U. ana K!u lit- li. -I.riu-r, k si '-j BltJ 4 Uemih.. v I'lON ( tVlLlil ! y-n VOL" are retjmred n meet at the U' -'V house td' ItKleon Biehl, in Last UulI'l- IMii. f,r parade, sve. Bv order of the tain: J ; H 11 A V 1 1 TT" ipv T3 A TTX1 D O AW iof.-ir.i T 'IfH ("ominissinners of I'uion county have levied a SPECIAL 1 AX of a mill on f I to pay the Intere-t en the ? I.ooo.uoo ."'tate , , ,,f . ... ,i .,1T,nr. nf ! ,s h .pd the Tax-Pavrs will be very prompt in making pavment for ihis patriotic purpose. Hy or ierrf ihe C mnr-sioners: , , A. KENNEDY Clerk - ' ' -' - "- " ' : ll!ke in DiVOU'C tO I'lldrleS K. SnUH'J. 1".MOX County, ss: The Commonwealth of J Pennsylvania To Charies K. Suited. .. , u t f I 1 .. l L'L I. 1.. . .! !"-r' 'j'r. IL't. ;,,. J.w 12?. ' ' "" '7n'J "' '.T0' t'"1"5- L"1""", th.r.m -n t.nh.n.it -hvtb.:.n Mr h.smri niiit w wumi trm th.- b.,is of m .trimenv .m-mi miu .m.e.u.nuriMK.-m-i-injoierr: r'' 7","".1 ou. th. . cbin.Hi. t-t : .. .i.i..ii..,i.i..i.m. .i..t,.., f... .. '"- - , . ... . . - lf r in jir .rt.T p-r-ou r-i.n- our jiiw i .-w. .tic,urit cotum-.n ris, tb-rs i.. w hu tor Hi county 01 1 mon. on mo.M'ai 111 r :u any 01 is r r ... - ,it...... :i ..r ih. ..ia t.r. v Sm-e i. 1... 1 1 -le.. it .or h.Twbv ..livor . ,b..u!. - b,u,o Mary .. . - . ...K!. I.. Ika t-j ..f tl.- 4 1..... r.l i.mM. in -... tilo ti c-e inifie ttifl 'roti.ii.. .sn. lift,. to i"u witii-ti,f 11 .,n a s wun.tV. I'rr-id'ntnfonmU Court. a.. John nttssiiKjvii, shtnif. Le-mar,. u.is.i x-.... . . .i."ir..:... ,r t.,l, .i..m V sjl E Commonwealth of Pennsylvania To n.ni,i R,vr: r.r,- linr. wltnis nwrrlol t Vtl!tm ilo.l . Miol.lm. who . mtrrit-d to Pavi.1 W. I'fHmsn; no.l lttiis. I Uh n, . ZZIZZZ. ioi ,i 1 to ohll.lrrn : lhl I Utuxs and Alter r. ,. o,... . .M t... ..f l-....htr..: tl-.t .11 th ,N)Tt nmined LArttrs ." i nk, ,.i,. .,,.,1 i-.rn jii i w lZi, ; ---- " i XZrZVS J"" '"t""J - ""' , "Vt. x m. tn o, piw of .d m t. ,,, ,.i,i(, .d ,s.ui, .., i i.. (, .,,. i,i of coniKi.o,uH'...rr.n...r,.riuiith.i..uii.nsnrN ! rm ' - ... . . . .r ... .11 - - i,,,,,.. - ,t ,.f n-orr nn-i.'h. on thontaibty Ion tho st . lot of J.4to S.okr,mn- .r ,,. . ln. .,., fc.,. s.ni,,.m- imhimisi ,r.iii. m..r..ri, iibUit,...urtcuiKi, ; uinim'.si ,r.iii. in.r. 'T" t-m t M.mn,i.nn:.oiiir.i ,t,.-i.i,n,.t... if t." ho..n- d. a on the north hy . lot of li.nrv U. on tti st I,y ' lot of O.nd mnsf.on lftrftiuinnTii,.i nv. . nifiir, " . ... 1 1 .. u..t tfh.k- iiM-rtfsn.i.vipoToh.iiniort.ori,i.iititiii.i)urtettnc 1 .t ud I'tr th turn ol Sijo. 4. A crtin or f iorr or Tond sitgito in si.l ' boronch, bounloil ..n th nrth by n allrr ttinoponr,!,) .1 -- 1 ... . ..I 1 1. V 1.1 . . I Willi.. Vt.tM.. ...1 ' j .hn lvt.u.o tbr .uh b. ioof n,.. j An.ph. i .nil on th w.l Dy lot or ,t. , . .n.i., runutinin istt ,h...oror i,.iibUi w'i'-,Mfoi ''j.", ',hV in-t or rior of l.nd .im,t, i rtn. town.hip iu tho county of nytl. r, lv.,nTl.n'. ! i j-iioie t... ...-.j .-r, tntiiirt t. t n.. l.t..h.il ai - - - - - - , An.i wh. r.v noo of th h.ir. of th sid d. 1 '11 1 ment, mi atiAAA rwrry "i y ua nr" nwsruv nui w ajw , l'Pr at the nt-xt iinrrl UrflKsn' Court. tr b talt .t LowUtburi. Sir tbw county of luhn,on MQMiAY th lfth day of 'bronit-r nnt. tn to.'t tn TA K K ..si Ksl Knat Rt thtj Valuation, and in nut. of rfu-.l or nflot to d . o. luan to ahuw emu, wuv tb. mm .hon'd not Ih. Sttl.lt. BV T H IS ' Ol KT. it- ' H ilary in hand and tbo soal of .ij Court at Lr.is- burr, tb. lllhtUjuf OcLA.P. issi. SAMl Fb RrtC.-H. Clorll. JOHN ctn'SstlBOVg. Shonll. ShorilT. rifjoti, T.rwlsbBnc No.. 11. ""d. FOR SALE! NEW TOP Ui (HiV.W IV's: snl- chsar for I t h -r upon tiui App.v tti ij Lsirg JOHN B IIN'-N I t' Something iew! 1 1 KU' i-air(-"L n. a. r r.tw I VJ on Lower Markrt strret. I.rwisborg. two doors above the old Haye." stand.wlieit i will y"ss Tr.trfir Tf rfu 1' r rr PTAtlV i se,l r vrrvihin; as I l'li-ap an the Cheapenf ! rr-,,yri pKS h, thcan.frh frun uar .s U l.r. r roT.i ruLS. au.l o-.htr Vexeiablas in their season. IV't-'Aell paid fur all kinds I'rodMCe fsTfall see satisfy yourselves j l jn Oet. I S, IsSi W. M. ELUS Estate of John fiiddle, dee'd. A fM l uf A D.MIMSTRATOR'-I NOTICK I.en.ra Iministrauun on the estate of Jt-hm lii.i lie, deceased, late of Builaloe Two, ha- iR heen granted to the subscriber ty ihe R- ;;,"fin,,'ni"eB , law - - - . . ,1 ..k 1 ... .... - I . - - k.r.k. noting to rose immeuia-e payrarm. ana mix hvS "T J '' c!"n a8a:nt the hm mar i present theunluly authen'icatfi t.r seitlennnl . LEVI HAI'.'K, Ao'm'r ; BufTaloe - Roads. ert. 19. 161 , I tvt.t.ll.iu a.iu r.alwli OlWRJ tioiivitvp i vn ii ntrTV ctaii rt Broke Oat In 8 WeW Place ! r.SUf ., .r..ll. .. "a V T Z b." r ihe old stand, corner uf 4ih anJ Market streets. Lewisburi;. .j j Uuvirg aicirstraiT run CAMI. be is ao e to SELL LOW hi stock of Not ion. Trimming, ir.g! and Double eypnrs of ail shades, dbias. Woolen HuOtts. Hosiery, 4c all kinds at Pertuin'rv Strain's celebrated Hod s-oap Pearl Powder. Colegne.Extracla,. T'"RAti6 and Country Produce taken ia trade. H. L. M"MAHO.N", Agt Important, via Phila ! John H. Goodman, I.nci.lurj, HAS received and cpened a CHOICB assortment of all the latest styles J Fall and Winter Coodv, at ih Old H AVEs' stand, 't he parucalar attsotioa f Ihe Ladies is called la his stock of 13rillianls Dress Si Mrs Prints Delaines Shawli J ig Fr.Merino Collars Iliicals Sleeves Ulnshams Insjmea foulards Edgiilgs ('hintzes Ulovea.tlitk ALSO Cloths, Plain and Fancy Casiiinersa. Jeans. Tweeds, Vrstings, Muslins, bidl- inrs.Tickings, Flannels, Hats, Caps, together with a complete assortment of G roc ic?, LI ar J wa re, Codarware, Queens ware, &0 all of w hich will be disposed of on as favora ble terms as ihe same articles can I parch ased anvwhere. 6'ire ti a call T V A'I kinds of c7if.lA bought forCashj til 1 11 II I llLil. A VAIs JlttSl lv "(".'"J" JVI B 6 ooniJAS) - LAKL SALT L i Bile bT J n UOOIMA! hs li. ALLM SALT f .ri J U GOOlHA ltl()"'' 1U" '. ) - mil..-. MAi hLi.tt-o-. l : S and S. for ral l.r J II Otf'ltlASJ i.lL kt.i iviii: 1'i.Asit.ik ur J nitvirvis .. .,,., ,. 11 " -'. . A or .Molasses 1 rr i.w d cooiein I)i Y(t; WANT prime laie caught No. 1 and .No. 3 fat Mackerel. Herrins or Shad 1 They can be had at grratly reduced prices this season, in barrels, half barrets, and qaar ttr barrels, or by the single pound, at r ix coortrg. DO YOI" WANT Extra Family Floor or good Ft ed ! no n l r.i.vs t vortex . .. . - .. i" uu io select your crocrnaa ("" the largest and choicest stock in l.r-,.- burg o. r. ri Ays i.vorztrx. ) VllL' WANT good Hardware. Touts or Cutlery! , t ir.iw a cool-Mrs, , , ! menware r . t coortarx. DO VOt; WANT Tubs. Bockeis. Brooms Brushes Baskets, or other Housekeeping ar- ,irl J Th.rn h, h.l in ll rM. .I J . , - . W t VV I ittil'KUV . - : po YOU W ANT good Coal Oil.or Burning j Flu.dT fr,v(Wr 1 we ARE N')W OPE.NINUour FallStoet, ' sheeted with great car-, consisting of Un- "".equal in qnal.tv to these kepi .. nr.t c'ass ci'v stores. Oar stock ol nardwar. Cmna Ware, vvooata ware, oiusnrs, ric. etc.. is also very complete, riease can ana examine. rr.l VJ 4 OJOI IH. ..,.1,,,... October 15. lSJtil. I'l 1 V V V P.-i. CR.VrK. " - .' ........... l.II,l,ON. 1LI.L .PJ.MS. IIK LlTES VELVET?. FLOWERS, FEATHERS. TZiZfuZZZS ' V , ' , " . evT I urk anj Pblldtl. Eonnet FnmrS. f-y-WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Couu- try Order, promptly and carefully fiUed. SIMON sTERX. Agents, 3m9H 339 -North Sd Si. PHILAP'A - 1 1 " TUB UNION, Area street. aoov8 Third. Foilad a. ' IPTON S. EV COMER, Prop r. THIS H'el " tn,nl' eo""'"1"" ' P J. sengrr Cars to all parts of the city, and iii every parncalar adapted to the comfort aad . .. wauls of ihe business public. f, Terms $1.50 per day. Sept. ta.fil.J ... . - - - ,. T3. CiStSltS 01 XiU . .... . . PMIMS rRATtiK ,ui itr.. nrrraa. . l.etierS Ol -iu tuiitia . n, ,- . s aTe yy, R-i,r i.te of East BufTaloe township. deceased. have been framed to the subscriber bv the K-gistrr 01 i.nion ciraniy io ou turn .- thrretore an persons muruiru to wa O. law, uiritiviv r UK ine same may present them ndlyauihanucitd for setilement. to CONRAD SHECKLER, Adtn'r Forest Hill, Oct 1. 1S1 I.rt Itsburs Hank, Oct 16. 1861 "V'OTICE is hereby given, that an Bleeiion i for thirteen Directors, will be bslat the Banking House on Monday. Sot. 1",mai. between the hours of 9 o'clurn, A .M, aad oclock. P. M. A tleneral Meeting of tbn HtnckhoMcrs will be held on Tuesday, 'ov. b, i, at 10 o'ctirk. A M. TV11 KEflER, Cashier. LIME clcia Xiuioiby Sed fersale bj - T 1 1 f J ,tct '.i'iUitill.-.tiueii(. 1 rcUiLE LAST l'A'.iE. i tf Bjtil'.l'J O.t'L'll. 1 ytai ub.ut o Hep to 1 Dsui. "s v.ujjtay i:i tlui 1 J A gusl hialtb, ibJ I r i 1 i'. O fruui
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