(Jlf. PI III T Ijl Wf S! HI 111 s .Li w MllJlli MM 11 rsai a ? ;1 Sill u THE UNION," established in 161-1 Whole -Wad. "CimoLE." established in IS 13 Whole So., 19. UY. O. N. WOl.DEX AN!) J. K. LOKNELl I'S. - At $130 por Yfar, al;tys in AcHaurc. LEWISP.URG, UNION CO., FA., FRIDAY, NOV. 22, 1861. 1 1 1 11 I'li'.LMi.II l-.i-W;!AH-- Taes.lay Momim X. Fii!:tv Af'rrrn. li-VVIr. I'.HI.- Hook If intl.-r-has cr-urned to h s .shop in lo-n ;..om , .iiat 11 lo 4::n,l to ail kind uC otk in Ins lin-. itiin; a! .fit your B o M.it:iines, Netvspapeis, Ac, for the Ilook-Hn li.iii! ! (' ("i s. m. Itttl. ,firib'trtZ li'inl; Win. f ' 1 m-r.Ti . ( l'r-s . ins. in Wall-. J';- Me xrU. John II. Linn, Ji n-s :risel., H U W '.ill'-. IS W I'n iff-. t'na'- Ho IvWmi-l, l.eoi;:- tiro-s. 1 .1 lr rl St'ri r ttiok'r, Jsjicin grl. nyer I'av iu KelT. t'ahifi.) S it ir I I'rrs. ati'l 'i'rts ). John II ;'. 1;ii;i:i I'rt-s), M.irlin lrr.j.ic:i. I.-vi. Sirrnrr, I 'Ht. Ic. .I.'hl) I'r.i-ri'VI?, Una I'-Titiv. I'hil.p ll:;'iiiver, Trus'.er.) llinlixf y 't'tHiit'rf;nJ. J Iin I' f'.u'er. Pr-s.V VV I ii.-r: uh. I II- m.. I K I'.r. is. J C f I' t. S T Brown, (i V Mo r. s s. h r. !.r. (' K I'axion. 1' Urau'ieam. A 1 K i; .'. i M-mc. J 1 Ui.gar. I! I'r.e:.ili . Cash.) CJ"Iu coust'i'ietice cf 'i Lursday bt iiig Tbautsitrii.g, the usual lljbk day Etxt weik will te tin WeJutslay. I'-auk of yt'm'iih-riTi.t Crrtiif. (at Sha m,.ii!n -V W Toll, r.k I'n s ), s Itti'Ti! t-ii-Vr. H W S'ui'Haii. I' W ilson. Jn M T.tvior. H Marshall. V T !rai.t. Sam! II .uvr, J Fl.i.n.H r I'.vr K Ve.iirs.J A i hto. Urn ticha;!. " W I'rale. (t'asl-.n i ) tSThe mm : of the "S im Kin limb'' b been alt jrel, br the 0 'un-y I' irt, t that of "It tnl; fXi) t 'i ;i ''. ' t7 ' i. ';," but rtttnains at f h:iri 1 i av ;i.l tnis- tikes, people will d) well to real m'ticr tj nit crtr.found this with the u "Slink "J Xjrthuml-.rUn l," at XorthuniberIai.il. tCsrVe un ders'aLd the . i;i.urj r! i-. ti eay that Xortl.um birlaiid eouuty pajs nothing fur the reii f of the families i f her Volunteers'. 'J oe Judges atii I 'ouiiuissin ners are all llnekiuriii.'e l:eui icrals. but Lire claimed to be favorable to the j.ro-e-cuti'D u( the War, and frieiil'y to the JsilJiers. Their refusal or Li g'eet to aid families who may need uure than the bare wages of a rrivate, we believe to be an exhibition of the cold fhoulder unparal leled iu IVnnsylraoia, and will awaken a ta'picun that the uaine "D jiii ocracy'' iJ with uch ( fEeers a very thin veneering of a spirit formerly called 'Tor ism." SOUAU the ex-IIrcckiiiti 1,'e K liter iu Ciintun, Lycumin, and Northuin'oer ond cjuntief, are distressing themselves abmt the l'(eideot Jaip of the I ni -a dis'net As none of thoe editor- live in the c un ties concerned, pe ( getlvrliy su-r.- ct tiieir tears are ot tt.e eroe li.e J i-iii.-iml" U'ir 1' nitric . -':i a- -;i.e k Ilepublican KJitor of to-.- t or .lie, is tjtisCed wilh its choiee. 1 ! our m ..'i.h r are ditsatistiej with tLeu'r, e Cau't iie'p it and troy vttny'. ZsjT The 1'hilaJ. !(.hii I i 'y J ' m f.tii,' the late 4tU of July A :dt, t 11 v. li S 1'irKSnX, I .!., ! -is e i.t rii!';. tin f.ur first p.ie !1 f . f.oi ,s v-'v iT,,e iTui very pairiouc A '.ir--st - m.- K -v. jr lliCn'siin. ol l.er;-lvirs. Pa. T.os (;!).- ;s j-ariiriiiar:' worihv of p-r i-;o. an 1 w h ir trienils ;tl reail atot circn a:- il. U ir a.iention was caileU lo ihts eiriaustive t''-r .'7 one o! c ur most imeo u-.., to st ...' i.ii isarnTT.en. a pnllTnan ot ihe vry hojhest rfspectattilily. alirl wo-lly tioie I I r Lis ex.il tl patrioiisia and thwrvU;;!! iiijr!ine and LaUuna!'.ty." Jhajf-We learn from the M-.-'-j- r that lev. I. S. VVciri, late i f Xittany, has been installed an 1'astor of the lieruian llefuriud Mifflinlmrg charge, and a c mmi'.tee i.p fiintcdto ordain and iusta! :hc Licentiate, J. K. Millet, in the Xiitany charge. Kev. J.Gardiner Penney (Miucuisburi:) lit accented a call frotu tLe L!j :ist Ch's in lilooBisburi?, JJiier Creek, and Ijerwiek, aad UeT.John Il.Shanafelt (S:iy Jern.wri) frjm the Hush and 'Sham kiu ci.urche.-. SOUKlias lreisbach's farm of Go acre-, CD the Turnpike two miles east of M,!l!:d tirg, was bid off at A Jraitiiatrat r.s' Sale, 1 riday last, by Ge. Irei?ba:h and J.M.C. litnck, at $101 per acre. The bewart l-'arm of 100 acres, in the ttighorbood of Seliusgrove,the SberiiTaold u 'jeorge cieuiiure anu J onn iiumuiei, ai per acre. f&'We know of but one person froui Iwisburg at tbe first landing upon South irolina soil, and from hi in wc give a 'tter ia another column. We are glad I'am. got an "envelop," fir in it be eent pod of unpicked cotton, (our first tr q hy 'r:m Secesb,) and a few numbers of Tlie ' imp K'tt'r, a little pap'.r i-sueJ aboard tie boat be failed with. lejfA yonng lady called the other diy '" advertise for a brown silk bair-net she t'l lost, but concluded not, apparently in 'ir that her name might appear with it. 'iiwever, if anybody will bring us the nct ; will hand it over to ths owner, aud not r'.ot her name until after she says "yes" s lome good chap wonby cf it. Pennsylvania Khi cationaj. Con- ' vtsnox. A meeting of representative ' the different classes of schools and li'c ",rJ institutions in our State, is called at oirrisburg, to commence Tuesday, Xov. t 10, A. M , and continue four days, pointed Thursday, Xov. 'JStb, as a day of -itarsion Tickets are promised. thanksgiving and praise. "Messrs. HtAVEit and HiTTKrt nf nor fcj"l'etiie:iiber, no busines on Thurs i'riet truo '-Uuion" men have, each, day ue-xt it's Thanksgiving I'ay ! '-rlViO votes, and less than HOD atiust ,..". , , . , , ' -V.; It Of U ..! Itllffallie '"a UV ! nkr -I., th .n. Kndf .,o. "tri-burg with s tid" a maori'y " ;a.l Jttr 1 Ut'l) S-iCU I " Lafayet.." sal " W.untrN," ore good n.m.s. Tluy are i be nam-? of ii of cur best men if the Revolution, l'.'it, just t!n, the Traitor, -r.J we are s Try I pay some w h i say tl. re are Ih inncrats have ris much spite at the name, II tmn mil L-tfay as tlie old Tories I. a J. ! ihis to be ne-oiinted for bv the f..ct that tha l'orti of th it iitniie c uitain so n ai v c luvie't 1 or euspt e!ed It-t.'l ? If si, let them remember that tbey have chosen to; renounce the pm'eetive liws if I'r.Arr, an! in its steal to accept the bloody ri.-ks of War. War aniiiitrgly alters many things. The sword has a keen edo,., a open He'uels and tip ir secret alius daily learn. In time of War, the innocent too o'tcn have to s'ltT r a well as 'be guilty. War infringes even np n our rights. nun-: i oxsri rriios ,.- ''I'tie privilege of hatieas corpus shall not mi-pemle.1. ttlK'H in ra-es of KMIH!l.l.IO. or invasion, tUt public J't; til ilj VjUtrr it,'' TiiE."N Jilinst Ihe 1'. S. slia'l c tl orov in levvini; War aiiairisj '.'i-m. t'U ii'f't't-ut ti t'irtr .'ntnoa, gntng om ilicl ;:! omf oi t." Let the liv in aerate (Xortli and Sootb i who orowl about "Warreu'' and ''LifiJ tie," CiTi fulIy chew and dig'St the abue extracts fr o:n the U.S. C.o.s:itu'i on 1 taf'M'ie of'ie .S'iw Sirt." Kerry time the people of Kentucky defiled f r the l.'uion, the traitor I ! re-ek i ti r:-l gr w: h his crew cried out, "'t wis n't fir let's have it over agalti '." The last trial so digusted them, that they ran up their true colors, but declare it "wasn't fair."... Just , after Uiiiiin-Fr idy bad f r three vears, by bone.-t petition, asked f T re-at-ntxa'iin, its op iLents (as a last resort ) agreed to submit it ail to a to'e of those concerned sail vote, by the law, to le Glial an 1 c 'ticl'iMve. The vo'e proved to be in 1'ivor of Union. Wh.-rettpon, iu true lireek. style, the Wmport nvenit now says, ''unfair let have another contest it.mit it re.-.r 1 a de So it seems these llntk.'ites i. in in tlit ir ii 'r as biroJniu. but a d.-eisi.ill a iiint ti'Ot they w;.l n 'i heed cxc( pt up n compulaioi; thus f r y in themselves ari-'o.-ra's, and no' -a. i cri's. And as no Lyojnin' It 'putdiean ; .-ipsr his atteinpt' d t i prolong this nwV. lie il c mtcst, while bun thir I 'em 'c ic pipers have, it, is appareiit tbit a p !i i":i! game is attempt. 1 t the po; le's cxt eti-e. ffe-S-n-Tit .tti'UX. w .s a Tory P".ite in ti-e U -v .la-i :i. at. 1 h i- l.e-n a p-st t , the X.ii'U ever sinci. Sb-: ina'tiU-a'- 1 this War, an J ooel.; ju-tly to be tlie b .;tl-.-tr u'i.1 It cost t in; Whigs rf ' niiieh I.J.....1 and treasure to reti:U2 that State at :';.-st, and will c-.-t tloir descendants in. re. Sio- has now git the fight she his leen 1 th ring alter f T thirty yt ars. Sats the N r h Am-riein, " if tho pe pie of "inh (ir dina are deteruiitu d not to let oth r S'a'es be at pea -e, the more that country lsliol in rums the better it will be for the r'-t of mii.kii.d. If the il jury which the e,r ha- toa'iy dme to property, on latul and sea, were a;l C iticentrred iu S oith t ar .lina, tha' abominable Slate WoU.d Le a howling wi. deri.ess.'' t-J)r'e see Hon. Henry C. IIitk, k pr'ip.'sf.l as con.uianJtr of a UegiuieLt of .-'chool Teachers for tlie War. The M ij r Ins the ri'jui.-ite pluck, the will, and the turn for ihe science of war; and if he had auother bushel cf nerves and inu-cle in him, would be A Xo. 1 for the Teachers' I!ig (jun. " L t Siuiry fu.r are nf itsr'f" is Gen. James Lane's soluti n of the slavery question. Amerieau soldiers are not to be degraded to negro catchers, and let slave ry take tho consequences of the war it bas dared to invoke. ij-Who has more or better Army cor respondents than we have ? Union county is well represented, almost everywhere. Send iu the Ltters from tbe Volunteers -i' i . ( nnn.nl ;ntAr., ail nave louiemiug u. piu. ... .'". ; . . " " t'lTThoinas Strohecker, late from Eist , Uuiialoe. is Captain ot a OlUnteer Com- . ' ) I pny, under Col.Maxwell(aWest Pointer I! iih visited L-wisburg, last week. tHrJ. Wilson ShalTer, (late of Union C ..) volunteered from the County Clerk's 0-1- 1 - .1 . cffice. I-reenort. and is now Oiartermaster - f . 1 Ti - ' 1 T I : , lor utu. iiuuier, iu .uissuuri. teTllf.H m Haves aripOinlmcnl IS tnit f o ;, t, ,. it,.i,, .Tm.: ot Unjvlc, lrj.-m Itooular army a post- tion most responsible, retiring experience and the highest professional skill. , . - ,, . '. , , t-iV-Co . Hartrauft's Iteiriment finclud- a i.- i". 1. ing Linn s and llassenplug s Companies) is the 51st instead of tbe 52d as we stated , in our U,t- I Ia?-John It. Linn F.-n has removed bis 1 Law Office half a r-i iare below its former notion, tn that nf bis father. .Tames F. Linn Esq. ; . . .. , -t?-Col. F.lwarl Smith, Post Mas-', bas turchased the Drug Store of Cant. C. : 1. KjusU, at Xew K, rliu. . TllANKsfilvtNO.-G iv. Curtin has aP- . Calf last w.ek, five months L c u " J i Vv-ia;bJ Mi pouuJ "' '"" " 'l ' '"ulc!-J From the Captain of "SEfer Guards." Camp I'lr.liro.vr, Va , Nov. U. Whou last wrote to you (which was cettaiuiy some tunc within me memory 01 the oldist it,habita':t,,,)l Ihink wewere souiew here at " Cump ilown in Wtsteru Virginia, or Misery," near the Maryland b' r.ler, where we Fpent a co'iflecf wetks prae'.i-intr on short ratl.-M ai d guarding lutiouary times, restoring to tho bouse " lluektails." tnce then, our circuni- bold the iudtistrious awptct of " those stti.ets l ave alt' red mat. ria'ly. From a ' golden daja when Her; ha fpun." Let littie, isolated I and, shut iu by mountains, 1'i.ion be the Dinner County in giving of we have pmo to swell toe iniinhers of ii.e its fullness to the great cause ill which we ' liiand Aimy of the I'ot. m ie an army surpii-siiig, iu ext. ut and !irc:p.itie, any- thing that could even have been dreamed of a few years ago iu cur country, but rt naned as yet only for preserving a " nia tnly inactivity." 'i bin, 1 was content to "turn in "at nights with three or four others iu a little tent that scarcely sufS.-ed a heretofore. to contain our baggage; now, 1 have a With uiat.y warm wishes for the wel " palatial residence " of canvas fully eight fne of our many friends at bonie, I re feet s.iuare, with " modern conveniences " main Yours truly, iu the shape of a camp-bed, a bureau cracker-buses, and lat I i:t not least, an undergi otind stove, whose bright glow gives a cheerful aspect to tho whole, at-d pr ivcs peculiarly at'ri.rt;vc to " the boys " this wet evening. Our cap.'p is iu a woods, a little to the right of the Leesburg turn pike, and eti the t x'reme ris'.t uf the cen tral division of the nruiy, which cxtn-us in one unbroken line lo a p"int below M .uut Verb -ti. The s.il is of a spongy character, rttaining u.oislure a long time, an 1 proving rather detrimental to health, unless the tent? ar; fl niel, or the men well pr 'ti led wi'h g uu and woolen b.an ke's. Siill, rur Heglmt tit is not special ly unhealthy, the men having a pculiar knack in "jin-liuy things" that subserve their cmf rt, such as boards and lriek (f r firepla:es.) as many a dismantled luilJing in the neighborhood eau show. In my own C' in; any, there are seldom more than five ou the sick report which, utof ninety three is not an extraordioary number scarcely more than .u!d fall si -k at huine out of sj many. Still, wu nave been very unfortunate in the recent loss by death of S.rgeant Hauler J. Sco li.ll, of West Jluffjloe, a mau peculiarly httcd f r his position, aud beloved by all tie Company, lie was one of these in dustrious e jaracti rs, who, while iu the s.ivice, never knew au i lie moment, but mi ulnars busy at sniiiet hmg, and ever ready for any duty that might Le assign ed to him. Accjiiiiii d..tiog alrnust to a lauit, he Was known at.d ic-pccicd iLrough uut the enure li- gitucut, and when his tieatu was auuounced, there were numer ous expressions of sympathy from every quarter. Ills body was sent home, accoui (anied by Serg' ant ."i Cail, aud to defray t tie txrenis ol Lis f jueral and aid iu the siipj jrt of Lis family, we Lave laised a puise of over JlliO, wuiwii will Le Scnlby til rtss tj-moirow. II nCineT we Will OC orucrtu io C'J lUiu . . it il. ' winter quarters here, cr be called on to 1 1 . make an aivauee movement, is yet a untler cf doubt. Lut here we are, ready f.r auyiL.ug that our G.neral iu-Chief may couiuiand, though it would be rather discouraging to lie idly by, without one nriuiaui mow iu mis iuntei, nutu out comraJcs-in-arms iu Western Vir '&lau K. niuekv. Missouri, aud alone: the Coast. j j , 0 . ,.rti nn...trnat.v laurU. 1 1 o r . n ,1 i,-net ! '" " .... . our time witi come Jet. ihe old 1 her-1 niopjltro remains untaken, and with Ma- j nas-as must fall tbe bones of the Old Uu- ! ' I meet many old friends in tbe differ- of spirits. Saturday, preparations went t!je;r SCTVjce3 tie rj st Government, cnt Kegimeuts lying around us first, fast and furious last letters indited last Kaltimore bas already invested One Mil sixth, fourth, ifce. I felt proud when I messages sent the remains of old duds lion Dollars in tho Xational Loan, visited the 49th, one evening, and found boxed up to be sent home tents struck ; Friday Morm.no Xo especial news a number cf my old M'Vcytown school- toys, on- of thcui a L'cuteDaiit. some i. . . .e : . e 1. , Tl, rergCOUlS, OlUCrs IU Itie launs. aoiv r- nUil tn uet me after an absence werc 1,1 E-2U 10 fet T''.. u . I-j T ,.r wnrJ nmluhi Am loirmm.t ' ' I " the greatness of our cause, which bas enlisted n it merely the ! sympathies but the active co-rperation 01 ..... ' thousands of brave young hearts. . , mi . , menti&n tLe names of many of- D ... it..,.i ;n nnr IVnnavlvania forces, i o-" - . ' ... ... : who were well known to cur Lewiburg I'eupie o'uutuio, ut-u .w. Ibis rnofiiO'T, we received a nanusome iuiiuiuiiiiiin, m T-ent, from Cob Si.fer, in tho s ape of j eigh ty gum blaunets, .ccompan.ed by a ; kind and patriotic letter, which I take the ... . ... , liberty ot ssnumg to you lorpuoncai.on. atnreciatc such a favor so well " . ..j aj hc h ofteB t0 the damn 2round. and to tbe pitiless rain while ...,ii on e.-.mn.enard aud ricket. with- i ut shelter and denied tbe comfort of a fl Tll.t .f li t r -ho remain at 1 home, surrounded by ail the luxuries aud ' J comforts of life you mere having gained a competency ing up the wherewithal to luxuriate you i '...lifn. furmrra villi irmnsrip filled with , w:.h ,orrj,Dd , give a little of your abundance to those ' who baurd their lives that yon may live j iu safety. The weather is growing cold, ! the Armv is large and increasing, and the Government, unprepared for a war of soch dimensions, is ultcily unable to furnish, t once, all the comforts needed by so , u.L' t-'li.slJ. L'l-l..is .ua A J.ltU :si.s arc especially wanted, and if these there is not a farm bouse in Huffaloe Valley that ' e,u!d not spare ..oie. Let u bow that we have the interests of the I nion at , l.i art that we are as patriotic and eacri- Getng a the people ol the tvnith. J.et " fair maid and s'ately dame" ply the n edles during the long winter evenings for the brut fit of Ibc soldier, as to Kcvo- are enlisKd. J lie l i.romce conunocs to oe a welcome visitor, and is eagerly sought af'i r ! y the boys. Lieut. Urwig visits us oc nal'.y, and one of bis fir.-t ititpiiries is, ' . ave you any late Chronicles?" 1 tiusl it will continue to come as regularly Tlin M A S ClI A M II K ii.r.1 M. We sen.l a- reeularty to one Tom as to futiier, an t repeal our i tier to fend every '.ve'ii lo verv tJtPinpany whrein is a Cinon I'lointv v-:iirileer. bj-.it we can not follow their tn 'Vii-n:i without ord'-rs frnn them whvn and h" w 10 r hane the t .reritons of their IMi-er. Tii? funowin is th leiter ui C'u!. .iiiT, u Inch appear"- rnt to have ber n wniten with anv tit ;yn K r p!i!,lica:;on, but which ih? ' IuaiU " desire to ie in print. Eu. C'UKiN- t SITE SrerTtT.T r.f TfK r -M ttrtLTH, Hhiiui-hi ti. !'., Aov. . IMfil. ftrr. Tioiiis CiiaMntHLiiv 'c.r .Nir.- I hi v" ieur-.rd ir.a: you iia ve eiithty men ,n y ur (. oopai.y who are -i:houl um Oiankei-. ''o snip v Itie i!-ficiency, I have ordered tr.i" mi :n '.or lo tie sent o. your a Idres at Wan ineion. 'ihe express rharees are paid lo that pi.tee. Itiust yoii rnnv have no di'Iieu'ty in rmp? '.Vn-n thee reach yon. I siiailt e much .tic! if you will a:tn t to their distrihutnn. i-.t ins sma. i contribution to ine croiori .,: or ,ni I r'aim no tn-rit. 1 onelil lo have ne mn' h no.re. I'hysn-allv unalde to en- d. re me hardships ol ramp u:-. 1 leei ma' 1 iic mni-li I" tti" pa'no'ic men who have vid- untanly re.m ,ii:-!.ed th- soeieiy t l Ir.enris. periling lieallri and even 1-fe lte!f, lo do what it is a- much inv dotv to d... as it is theirs. Our (iovernrneni suai antt-es to us rlnidren tin- sa-ne roinmo;i Me-smiis, und n r its pres erca'i.oi iLere shoul 1 !e a u loinness in make a roinmon sacrifice. Vi iien I contract what Vi o a' ii.-'-.-hl ' v nr men (inane i f whom are mv rs hive dor.e and siuVerei lo crn-h re'.. H, .n. vv l:i tto' li:l!e I have done, i lfe! ash. nne I of mv-fll. The nian who nas nothioi; :o i-:vr, i r no i or is ..f e'-.e.-r to speal. uliu, i-i '.l.-s iruie. ,s in iiiietent. and ye! claims lii -h'.-.it and p:o:c"on 'f Ihe Cons!.:u:irti and th toeir fh Lives, v.-hoi o-h.-rs are sari;ti ui to uphold is morally no belter loan uh'i ni' iii.'v ar pr.-pr:a''-s to h : m- ; f ihe th Ins neiehhors' hard earnings. Il I can at any inn- do anvilimi io alleviate your hardships. a!ll 7S missing. Geo. Grant reports our yon .can command me lo Ihe foil extent uf my K,.3 t.5 VuUi, and 150 wounded, and a!i-va-e aeeen forvors.!f.and convevto Our men showed each mau in' vour fompaov. my kindest steniug bravery, but the good of the action r-ar I ii'-e I hardiv sav that you ad h ive is not apparent, except as a check to a for me svmpa'hv, m l ir.v s.neere pravers. May war! movement of the enemy. He -u-iihniit whose noiit-e ro i a sparrow falls , , , , , , . i , the -round." eracioUs!v shield your hearts . . ln8 LebeiS recently made anotoerland irom evil! Miv your heaiili and" your lives ing, in large force, on the eastern shore of h- precious in If is sihi. thnt. when ihe war is ended, you may return to your home s.whcre mativ waim neirts are rea ty to creel v-mi, j i anu ion- live in fiiiot vonr i:i-rii.-u rrwdin, , Pu"'.",s aUlJ isinrercly yrs, . . . at-'ul p-onle. E1.1 SI.1FEU. j err-'l-on It-ore of th Star A Clinaiel..) Froai Capt. Lina's Company. st. .1 lis .i f lu.rnr. As-m-.-h.. 1 M -ti l-.y l.it-iiTi... N jt.-m!. -r Is. 1 s il. We have come back to the very place we started irom 1, , . ast Spring over tbe very Kiilroad we helped to build even our old , ...j ,:,. .:,i, lint .L,,u.sall,LU,u.u, bn..UH. , I :il ..,' ;., .,,.., r .-Bv, ... t " our j )Uroey. I.Mt I'.iday afternoon we bad orders to march. We were illy prepared, and had i , i , -. I i, i .,i e ' good byes said to the friends we had here, or baJ lately roaJe and aboutaast marca-, pi down tn tne Kaiiroaa. anu were adoard. iil nitvn tn lhi I tiirritif nnil ,fre nbniti . We had four sick, ia tho hospital but -e i..n.. 1 nrec craw leu oui. an1! are nean v w eii. uo w. . .... - . . We left Seth House, at llarrisburg (sick with measles) with the utmost regret, for l. l. 1 i.....na l.l..lfi. .11 A'. una i " r,'"" " " I he will join us yet. Ail that long, dark . ight- cold, wintry wind blowing-we : - . ' t - it'-. '-.-Iil...,. were eoinc to italtimore. e arrived there , . , , , , ' Q -' A t. . . . . I m ,r ., and : at 3 o clocx on cunaay morning, anu were- , marched to the depot all along cheered i ... i a . ,.", y ' jieejot Uaos..v.vu.w.. --b3 j r ! J ocia oin g . p leno".d lunch o b and butter, cnecse, conee, ac. tiuiukoi ik.i f .- .t .lii...r ? W were we eimed '"-,'V , everywhere.) After a weary will, we , . , ; and Erie Railroad, and promise to" finish nrr-h-..mnr-..ri-j,"iihiheFfurwuaataiijf..r try Orders promptlv and caretoWy fi'.ed. wn to take the boat and . m . . i ' SIMON sl'CRN. Agnt. io-t whrrr the Ma-a 1 ' 'Csliiy again . i. .. c!h.r tr.-t w pi-r 1-tr.d .itn.t, in r-Mr. 3 9M1 :; North Sd St. HHIi.An'l , JUSl WOerC tue I'lassa- - I 40w0ahip in th- mantt nf env-if.-r. l-nn..iTaoia, mi- --i .tr.-1-...l all ih after i Sixteen States observe the 2bth Nov. as j-inins in u -f n-n.; si.k-s, n..-i i-. imiii " vtw"vx o attacoeil, an tne alter-! . . ; .. ,ti miTei-ti. -..auiaimi mm. awreer I TIII-j UNION. were marched down lay in the street : nhnaati. rr n n ivnrn aoar.i'ii. a I iiih aiLer- cbusetts men wero I . . . . .a r. - . . i noon and then back to the Depot again, as a boat Could not DC procured. AOOUt dark, we were put on the cars, and at one .... ... - j :..L-t?. :B"-i , tiful sky, uuder a row of broad brauchmj; . trees, we drew up in our first line of battle. y two o ciocfc, we were nouseu, some 01 ; our men doicg their first sentry duty as . proud as a student when be first begins to ! reads Virgil. To-day we pitched our teoM, but will not go oat ot our present ; q'mters until forced to cove by some in- , coming K-giineut. There rest and sleep CJoUCj ITl'h a jrUCi tj LUC COT Uglia. Ws ' hant?, Wbo. o ciock at Digui arrive u-,(-5..o tuu 01. ( h morninz of Thankjfivins day ( Thur- ?f-r t the ivxt 4rr,.w torr. t h. ,1 . ure still lay-! JofaDd Ual.ege, Anoapoiis, ia mo oroa . dav. ssih ini), comHiencins ai nan paM icn ii'thdaynf ijvr-nibrriext,"t'a,.rt to takb iui ki ' .... . a t : nfl..plr Thd filVfn nf Lt" WIS hurt? are 111! r'.t,ru .t rh. V'n-.ti H and inpsti. nf r,fnai.l oene.'l . r.. IH.n'a..l. kenaAfi n iiPliitlC w tiAa 1. v - a 1 " " - - have a bright wood fire, quarters just above ; the kitchen, and Dick's face is (.'learning as the warmth aud vet, expressive of con- ; ,cnt . I hive less leisure to write, now, than .li , - - - . i, t ' , sorrepouUeiiec. u,u. i.rUk a,e..c, . nieau uas iusi cut up a cake rem us nud that teu: j.tu'i in, and prospective sleep, l.:.... . ,on ... .,t;.... " We will send voa a copy of our Muster lloll as soon s it can be made cat. VnnratriiW T M T. lours truly, ' "apt. Ila.-s-tipliip is with ('apt. Linn, the "Ha Ms tjiuirds are excecte.l witn ; , (, aj l&Te a notinn they are going to South Carolina, where Secosh was born. J Laes Hews I'lIII.AI'EM'HIA, ThursJot Ecrnimi. A convention, representing 45 counties- mere than half of Xorth Carolina assem bled at Hatteras on Monday ; acknowl edged the authority of the Uuited State; deposed the Itebel Governor, Clark; and declared Marble X. Taylor, provisional Governor. Intelligence t-t IJallimore states that 1 . l.'O Kebels havo laid down their arms in Nrthanipton couutj, Virgioia, thus re- storing to the L'uion the whule peoiosula east of the Oit-J-Jpeakt. Cart. Wilkes (late of rh- famed Eiplor- iS KPi") "turuiDg from Africa in the.u JCto9 beard that the Rebel Ministers, ex-Senators Mason and Siid-l, had started Irotn the est louies tor -u- rpe in a merchant vessel, and started alter them. Lieut. Fairfax tock the Rebels off the vessel, by force, their Secretaries with them, but tbe family of SliJel con tinuing their trip. Our ship with tho rlJal Kebei ringleaders, stopped at Kor'ress Monroe, but went to Bottoo with their n:l,l ..i m:u n...,. M..nn s and Sli lull are master-spirits in the slave-j consnraev. but their D im are thwarted. and their pipers- secured. 1 Gen. liotler is said to be preparing an other naval expedition, to sail from Uoston for some poiul in Cuttobdoin. Lieut Worden, who bad been confined , by the Kebels in Montgomery since Apri', : been exchanged for a Lieutenant cap- : , , iiireu at ua-.icras, anu rciurns -oriu. lie fijs the South are raving mad over tbe capture of Mason and Mideil, but hope It may lead to Kngland'a losing frieiidahip with the Union. The Kebels own tho loss, in the Bel- mont fibt, of til killed, iil wounded, anta ltosa Isund, but were soon discov- ereii Irm l-'ort l'ickens. the Unionists . ?e0t LdcrS, r.,.. i , , i.u ,i. ; i let uuuuitu ouciis .iiiuui: mc Itltdtl who speedily CjJ, with great loss. Gen. Lix bas sent a force to raise anew the Xational flag over A comic and Xortb ampton counties, on tbe Eastern shore of ; the Chesapeake, in Virginia. Gen. Hunter has returned to St. Loni?, leavirg Holla and Sedalia fortified, and . i il 1 I ffi (1 ll lflf.rt Vt o T J T ft Tl CA k inlf Intri .'a vuiawu bum m nto iit,i a-. u V vaia i u t vy , ,. . :c ... m, had fiial,-,I ih Wmr in Mis. . : r,. .1.;. w: . k ;n. timii iui tun il lu.ci, Gate ti vj guciiiia urho: .t , t . A grandson of Connt Uochambeau, tue eouimander of our French allies in '7C- a,nJ a br tLe l'"b General, ilavelock are among the disttn- cuished lorei2ners who have latelv ocercd from i'ajph The four "lower townshirs" of Centre . .oni. f Oitn Mnmrtii. : I. - -f 0.1 ill r. .: c ouil.jf, uoasnug HI tueii -j.i a.-t-uiitt. -.io majarilv, have not sent 59 men to the ' w , Th. n.n.i,;n. is -J " " " -r I : g : " ' ..it... from Stflll f.. l.Oil l?.n,,hlionn msinp. r- ...... . nuumiuomui, ci.uus nuv.auu a . -j, p..jf .1 . i: l-nii ..jt: UW men, in tho C. h. Army. Ihese Sus,, aehann anP kt'vuiK iv liliiut a uisiriet l,wu 1 uiuutcuia e " more man ineir quota. 1 1 he average I'em. maj. on Assembly in , Ik. fr ll.n, -onnli-a of Monfot.r I'.tl. .l. f... I, ,:.. r M,. p..l ,. 0 ... , . . umbia, Su ivan and yoming, is CG aio'of C3 on Indent. Ten-dous . ifiet M much fus, and crowing j ..,.-,... , . 1 The Philadelphia Central Railroad has ,. . . f . SanhaT. , j , a dav of 1 hanksetvinr;, I IiailKSRI Vintr ftTVI. V!.. A Sermon appropriate to the times will be ,o alIcnJ . eLCtOtSUtirS Itt.lCUCt, i crrtcten ey Wheat 120 Eggs Kyc 55 Tallow ...... j ' , U sh'on.'tSide" S 13 10 10 12 i r)riej Apples. SI 00 CloversetJ $4,00 ; Kirkln Hmt..r 10 potatoes ! I'iVab L'aUef. 11 C-JUDlrj iiosf 1 aVtJ' etven in ine vnnsiian cnapt-r, dj mc u"i, : m,.nt, ym; and wrry -x yau nr hrr-1 n:i ti. b-atvi LeWisltUfi Mlil AmUlireilli'ntS. rpHE Mails will close and leave as toilows, J further ance . ; .,. . - u.nr..,,,,. mn V. V;,,Vi a "tu'"s , . m ti "u-w 3..i7 A Mlt7i v--- - . ... .vh: Min. Munev. Wiliiamv. pon, Elmira, sVc (daily) closes a: 3 l M. leases at 4. i I o U infie.d, ew IierliD. M.dd etnire. tVc, ,!.,,!Vi rioses at :U 1'. M. leavs at 1. To Mil'l nhurs, llartleton, t lailt) clo- H u t i t- ' " 3 ' ' ' T M,i,,.n a ,1 V Columbia. ( la:!v 1 clo- ' seatj A. M.-l-aves at . m nuu.oe - u .a.is. in-wfrmrj M"ndy and Thurs.'.av ai-er the arrival of the ;' ' . ' '. " T " os on to lihershiir ) Nov. S, lur.l. V.. . FOTiREST, P. M. Tinie-Tabie Lewisbur;: K.R. Station. Mt)ll.'J MJkTlt. ArcJ'u'n P-4'5'? Ub' l " M .t! t Train do 4:3 I ! M 1:13 AM 7:-f A M 7:1.'. A M ll:-.'ll 1' M Niyhi Lxpress d XOViyo tful'Tlf. Mail train pa-ss I-eaisourg Kreihi iV- Accommodation do N :ht Express do 5i2.! EMTl.DYMEyT! ACKXT.-4 VANTi:n. AVe will nav tronj $-3 to i: per mnnih ant all fxpeiist- t" acluc .Xccni's, ur eivc a Cunuii-Mmi. Particulars ent frr. Ai!1re Erie .fwiu: Machine Ci'inpauv. K.J W1ES, , (irnetal Aseni. Mii an, .. ..,." MAIUilKI ) I i r,:;:: tb., , KMn,frn r- mim.. i mim ana tbuKhut of Jobs a eivicb. brnr l: lll-t' r. ' Z W.i-r. l-'tli In-t. Pr.JCALVIS s "It IF- l f. f..d Sllltll 11 171 ntrii a... O ,.r .f i- i v.r. l-j .;t imuh. n-t . hip. (t t i r.Kit ot to auU L0U1KA IlloMIO.N ul td line..: U. K-. - T-nT li'i t PIMOV MtrR M!f- Ciiihn-U n-i M.s VI ATI I. II A HI.'ilfcKnf A.l.f.'r n. Ilv Kr. I' Y. il-i.lrr. TiS. int . J"ll II t KTKK, Mitt tiito.ADl Mm. MAKV KilKKIl.ii' V.r'hj.m-".n Co. 11t H. '-tr 1 Ith in-t.lr I. O llllwa W A Y.L'BUVI.U-, an-l VI I. VI Il V C. W KIK MAN. VI .el , til nr.'. By lai J I- snit,.l. . t .li ni-t l-A MIOUI-ESW Til r f V.-l B-.r aud Mi-a MAKV A. si'Le'il r of bt-iv-r. Ir. y.irr.Ti-ir?. IT.Ii !::., CATHAHIN'F. wift f-f Joel Ilur-h. :n lir :h y-nr. Inmi't T '" t intat hT fn', flSANNAH, iv. ! . -il L'AT.d VVtrr. Je- '-1, io t;- T fr. la Ms l l.rrriv Tp, l-iih lt.f jAC.'li sMiJtR lo Lis T 'ift j'-ar. N't-sr Strnn-e. T.-T"!itT Co.. Itta tnt . lo hu 34 5-r. JuiiN II AUTM AN, rnwrij of l ..i- n r..utity. Union Hotel. 3rm, Th,s ', ase' on Wm1 Market -' street, is now ep-ned for the ac- JUT? :oui:iiodaUiin of Iravei-rs ana ot Uoarders, on reasonable terms. .Iiiror.s and Witnoisw. goo J Hoard and Lo lling at 75 cenU a d.iy dui intr , Court Week. I 1 naoklul I r past favors. I ak ihe contin ued patronage of ihe puM e. LEVI CROMLEY. Lewis'oursr, Xov. SU, 161 tlo lAVUKi: YOC are reuuifed to meet at the ii.eof li,d-onB,ehl.in Eastlluiia- ho u i"f . ai lo o'cl.ck. A M of Saturday. Nov. 20, lsiit, for para le, eve. llvord-rof the Tap tain : JOHN H AYES, li S Nuiice in Divorce to Charles K.SmeeJ. I "MUX Countv, ss: The Commonwealth of U Pennsylvania- To Charles K. smeed. ,.r, .iinj: W h. r. . A KV K. SVIKKU. hr iwr n-sl , fri. u I. .Ivoh ll-nl-. -iil. oo :li- .I.SV of M.T. 1- 1. f-r h-r rtioi.ti t.i ..ar Jn.l ot our il-urt et C -ttl-K U i i.-a- f-.r tn- -..unie 01 rmi.ii. pr.tint. for tn. r-.-n. th-T.-ID s-l li.nb. I list sh lit- "a i I lry fc. sm.l nor' I I. lin.-r . l fo ni th.- n-.n-l- of M.-tT-tm"i.v .nr-a ii.'o volh T"U. t'tntrl-. K Sm- I W L .1 llt-r-I'-re r muisn 1 v-.a. tli m I I S,;tri'- R. Stn-1. m. t--:..rr w- .li I. thT. s.l'm.- .-ii iil iitli.-r l-ii-m-.. It.l-.-Ter. jisu l--.nl m-T-nr in your proper rr"in I- I-ir- enr Ju-J i a' l.-w. I.' ari. nt a O. 'irt cl eiiL-iin- n I'l. ... Tb-r- I.. I fc-1 1 f- r lb- c- u:ity or I ni.in.on MoMitV tin- l-tli At "I iKr nrvt. I .. ..'n-w-r tl.e i..t:t: .'n f.r '.O- 1 :h- -i I t..r K. Sim I. tn l 0 -hot oiw It .iiy t iu bt- wtor it lite-st i n t - craio-J loth.- -MI0 Vsrtr K. ,-t'M-l. T-.ur JTm.i-.'o-i Ani i.-r-l.i V--.-ii.riij ta wi-n.-sii,-ii n .- ,i.o.i,,, ur;l Court, al Lrwisliur. the Urn -t-r 's-t iii : I SAV11KI. liots'l. I'r-lh'r. 1 J.iliN-. uossr.n-tVt.sa.riJ. f hifl 0Se. lwi-urs. . n. si ,,f T.ibn V.-liiT.-'I aNotlCe to tbe .Ifiro Uf Jolin litkr.Utt d. riMIE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania . I lo II..,. who 1. married to WilllmAli; turn ... .n i, ln.rn. J ti. Il.tiJ II I. m in ; ami l...o.- tl-h an.l Aii.-t Ll-h.wli.. ar- the .-niiilrt-o ot s i.-oewr-i w notr- i-l trt .l..hn I .fh. an ) ii.-l IpI'Tt h. r " 1 futht-r. l-nw- (nir ... 1 tw. rliiitlrc i. ; lliwt ni I I-n:a ? ti Aiic-f rw BitiiT-. an i hitr !t lin-ir rtirtlmo. .l.itm K.-1-r. f :ha l-.r. iiri f Iwi-l ur ; ih it all t:.-- h..r i ;tiR.-it i-wrri. rri l-in I'nion ro"tity. t-m t 4 rohn- MMl an-l hvr hupitianl, tilfi li.r n th t.H ff I'lMO.flO'i Jef.D llh r.Mtw ftf ...,nv hkhkh. ut- . -t ii-r. P r-lu u v-.i.j. . B . r,. by . ,,,.t ,hlt pufflntv ..sril br ti.-nr.-ii.'n. 1 ...t of thc.ani ihemi. 11- R-i t.ui..i.i...iJ-Ji.!i.i.u.r(.-.i.wi..r, .... I lt A tvrt.in trart nr fli-ee-f land "itilstejn l.im-- ' .o-.i.i.i.ii.l.i ..1 n.iiiiiu .., 1'ii.nn. lulsnniu ' litn-l f Mry Mill.T. .lho .W-o'.-l. IMiiHi'." Itl, Anv llr ofrr. I-ri-rirk (! anil rl rh-k ttoirKi-T. nl otlirrw. rontdtmnir ll.aerr"'inrrr Inw.wilh theappurt nanri. f Mjfor u,amulinjrt,c,miag m aregat. "-'ti..,.!. re, or .1, -mi,,,-,. , . Siiuaif in rwmti-it m .MirniuHrK - ! . V n., -a.i by ni 00 thf nvrth tv Mail-rrr AtlrT, .-t . . 1 . .-a, I... It.,, ..nU, o tn. ,Mn,.i - i f,r-..ri. ..iuu...l.parK-Bc, ( 3 A ,.t,'n 1. 1 or ia -f imnn t itnt-in i-t N-.r. ouch nf MilHinfnnr. ntlle.1 the "Limealen, Lot,-broin- n,,,h ,.t Mimintnnr. rlle.l tse -Lim-stone l.t," brain- ji mt m t m h rj i.i. t i ..i n.n.i Fio'...n th-anutunri-i .f K-t. k KUrr, ! ZX ' - - "T,.tU of , -i.aat-. ' b-r-.-h. no,.jr,ion th-Vr-.h .n- t.nnrr,i.i , it.-e.t b, iot,..f iKtj wnu.n wtB.m j. w.,toWialTt , , .... nt .., j. n . ran.l.. rontainiliff iw hss.. with .1 sarVn.n . at aril for ta sum of S j..-r aer-. aritounune: m s j-is. Ant ffh-r.!, r- r- r th- h-tr nf the "aU 1 aa-tl i arr-'to-l in C -urt. on th- return of th. a-iil intiil-itr-ri. ' tain" tli- pr-uiws ta-r-ln raenti in-1. at thr anprat.-, i I to n an. th-a to ahow cauM wbv lb. pans- ah i b- S'll.D. h Tilt rut' RT. ; 1 Witneaa wit hand anil th. a-al nf said Court at Law f i tura, tha 11th da; ul Oct. A-I. ls1 : I stMi'rtitopsii.ri-rii. i I JOHN CKOSStROVt st er-.I. ! Sheriff. OCW, Ti-hor Sot. 11. A. 0 I" -1- FOR SALK! NKW TOP Rl(.(aiY, la:-1-! s-.-l, chsap for Ca h or up"" tune. Artie to JOHN B. LINN. I.ewi.ieiri 1 )1UME clean T.mo'.hy Se, J f-r V.C by . X Jaa li lr:it.CAO. I to . p-. then toihowcuiM vbT th pt- hu' 1 not TO TAX PAYERS. rrHE Commissioners ot Inon cnintv hav, I fn,'; . Hr a" l.nan. also of 1 mill on ! f. r the nprort rt the lamihes of our Coumr Vo.u.ur, (which will hfit ?! Pi'ifd nfi prmi l I n Hi i ft are now in th han.is of .he folttors. n h,p thrTn.-Pavw ,l!W vm pr mn "" r " "! ' Mv oritur of ihe Ci min-.ss.n.rt : .Si v. 13, is'il. A. Ktl.N.NCIiV, "' , . ' Vlltklf !i I l or fiv! r TiiiiTnr Tr A-t v. ttpo ero n ' ' T, I 1 , 1 LUL It it 1 l.f.U .A Utl n It .. i i . ah've , old Haeud.hr.l'iU sell rverriliii.; as lip'jp as Hip C'lioapput ! .-ynvt? PKs by the earfc.t"rsh evrv dv SMELT POTATOES, and other Veietla in their season. !T:sn paid for a'l fc;r.,i lroure. TjCalI ice saiisfy yourselve .3?,r Oct. I. V. M. El. 1.14 Estate of Jjhn Blddle, dee d. t DMIMSI UAT'iR s Ni iTlt.'E Letter JV. of A-tinmi-lia'ior. on the eslat, of JVtan Bi'tdie, d-cease.I, ia:e ot ftuifa'oe Twp, ha, ing been -ranted lo me suo-criber bf th, p sier of b'no.n c -ur.'y in doe form of law . a;i persons ir: Vb:--1 t saii estate are h-reby not lie l lo make i:r mediate payment, and all havm- aov jost cann- azain-t the sam tuaf present laem da'v au-nn icated for seinea P. ' LEVI HAI UK, Adai r Buffalo X Roa i-. ept. 19. 1-61 TRIMMING AND VARIETY STURB Broke Out in a New Place ! THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends that he continues his hravinet-r ti?"a' ihe old stand, corner of 4ih and .Market stree's-. Lewisburj.v- Btivin- nci.r-ivii.T-r.m IJAH. he is ao.e to SELL 1.(111 bo stock- of otion-. TrlmminsH, S mgia and Ijonhle -ypnrs ot a l sria '.es, Natiaa. Wor'en Hotids. Hosiery. Ac. nil kinds of Pertotnerv eHra'ii's ce!ebrat-'l Hoccj Si.-ap Pearl Powd-r,o!esQe.Ex'raet.A.o. t XRAtf and Connrrv Produce taken ia trale. H. L. M MAIION. A gl Iniportar;(, via Phila! John E. Goodman. .i-iesOM-y, nA1 ree-ivej ant opened a t'MOICll ass. rtmenl of all ihe latest atylca II I all and Mirtrr (lunds, al in, O.i H A V Em' stand, t he particoiar alteullua uf the Ladies is called I? his stock cf Broiaiits Dress sitlka J'rints I Deiaines bhawla t'i;.Fr.Mennct Collar, ! Jourals is'i--ve, ' ti:n-hax Insert:r-i l'oti;ar s E t (''.unties Glace. .A ALSO Cloths Plain ard Faecv Cas.inerow J--?r.s. Tweeds. Vest:n?-, V'lsltns. DrLi- itis,Tickiti2s. Kiannels. Hats. Caps. to"eihtr wilh a complete assitmtsl ol (iroe'rio?. Hardware. Uf larwarc. QupenFvrnro, to. . all of which will he dispose-! of on as favora ' Me terms as ihe same articles ran be porca i a-ed anywhere. '.ire w a rail ! tVA'l kinds of CRMS boo;hi forCa.h.j fit llilll ni'SII. of OATS waoo-i t , J H GOttr.-li lino Unl.S. LAKL SALT I- r fsk br J n .'T'lIA "I (ill 5A0K? a. ALl'M SALT f-r V f 1 ' J II cnonA "I I il i SAt KS ASIIT'IN :6nif.fjr falf I- 1 ' ' J II HOiPIA ).-. Bills. MlCKtREL V 1 ! imt . f. r mWIt J. H 'i-t'MH. T't.l E o4 W "Itste 1LASTKI: fi r !- I - J H BimP'-TlW DO Yfll' WANT cooJ CoiTee, l ea. Sugar or .Muiasses ? .. fc. rrt.v i coorEFFx DO VOl" WANT pure. -ana laliera sd Spi ces, or an excellent article of treauine Cid,v in rear? ?.. f. fri.v.uoii.'iji Pil YOi: WANT prime laie caught No. 1 aol No. 2 fat M ickerei. Herr n? or Mtad "i'hey can be had at ere.viy reduced prices this season, in barrels, ha f barrels, and quar ter barrels, or by the sms'e pound, at i i.vs twTH ! DO YOC WANT Extra Fam.lv Flour cr good Feti! t fa irsys t cvrsiri YOI' WANT tr7.el.Vt r-mr pfocri.. from il(inii ch ulsl s!or(. ,FB l rw m burg! rt- tri.vs wci xrx ' -.i Koou nar.iware. i 0015 or Cutlery ? J in 1VJ.VS a CuOl ttTS. DO VOL" WAX r line Cn-lna. Glass, or Ear thenware? H, rv.tys t ciit rxR S. l'O YOt' WANT Tubs. Buckets. Brooms. Brusnes. Basket-, or oiher Housekeeping ar ticles ? They can be had in sr-at varietv as DO VOL WANT pouJ Ctal Oil.or Burning Fluid 1 t9 ftaxs "OPiWT WE ARE NOWOPEMN'-nurFa.lStPct. selected with greal care, cynii?.m2 of Oruc ries equal in qnalnv tc thase fcept io Ufa class crv store-. Our stock of H.rdwar. China Ware, Wooden Ware. Broshes. e. etc, is also very complete. Please cad aoJ examine. F.v.i v.? 4 cooftu. I.ewisbnrp. October l". ls.nl. b I i C i ' I- -. jji ;i;( ,x 1LLUSIOT?. illrvs I -VCF1 . ''...''.';:....-. ii.ni r.i.-, r ,u i.iw, i-i-iTiirnj A,.ft JSt a fuH asacr. . of Mnilnorcl,. -n,rYftrt -nd rhil-id Kunnpt FriTif XtM lOrh. ttDd 1 OlldU. DOnilfl r fajlCS. r?" WHOLES ALE and RETAIL. Coaa- Arch street, above Third, Philad'a. I PTON S. NEWCOMER. Trop'r. rpiIIS Hotel is centra!, convenient to Ta- seng-r Cars to all parts of the city, and in every particular adapted to the ccmi'ort aad wants uf ihe bnsiness public. I iT Terms SI AO per dav. Sept. 1.'1. Estate of Eli Eyier. VDMINlsTKATOR'S NOTICE. Where,,. Letters of Admimstrauon on ih, eiatw of Eli Brier, late of East Bur!al. town.hip. deceased, have hten granted to th. snhseril r bv the Register of Ir.ion comity id due for.r, o: lax. tarrefore all persons indebted In aa-i estate are rcijtioavrd to r.ial.e immediate par inrnt. and ih.j havirz just claims arairtt the sa-o- msy pre-eul iheua ud y aatiier.tarat.ii for s.ttlemen', to f oNK.t PJircKI.EB. Alu'r rtftt H.::,"et ?, ?--i
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