Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, October 31, 1862, Image 1

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"THE r.'IO.," est.i!i!i!i:'l ia ni!e No.,
BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
At $1.50 per Year, always Id Advance.
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, OCT. 31, 1862.
"CIIHGNICLE," t;iMM;i'.l in 1 ? 13TV'hole JTo., W3.
Miia
11 KI.IMI1.II bKUI-HKKKU
jvay Mnrnins & Friday Afternoon.
taT A tract of land in White Deer Twp
a ..Irnriifd in fi,-ln'a mni. '
Roll of Honor
I IciTll ia said tint do people are (a ex
travagant as the Americana, and that
French Cooks can live upon what we
waste. The '-.Mac.ic Sriiita" leema to List of Volunteer from Union
i be well adapted, upon correct principles, Fa., against the Slavery Revolt.
SfJUWe learn that Lieut. M'Call will to aid in cooking slices of meat, eggs, ana
not lu the eiiibt of bis eve, but is reco- peihans cakes. The" implement has a
eting rapidly.
M'Urepnr Sam'l
Maise Jeremiah
MTatldiu Jackson
! J.M"rido Jamea
"" , M'liresnr Cbas.
Mania David
.M acker Taos.
Well Named. Cuinn township, Tinpa :
Co., I'a., gave Cochran and Roes each lol
jtea "t'other fc!low" .' j
tSTli our noticca last wetk, we over-'
looked the improvements of 0. F. Hess,
who has remodeled his house on S. 3d
St., and St. Catharine. j
3jTVe this week beard a letter from a ;
native of Union count j shut up in a Cot
ton State. Though guarded, it betrays a
ad aud despondent condition of affairs.
f'UN-T Mid-lleswarth marched to Mar- i
cus Iljok, fr.ru old Bsv-r, about 1812 '
nd we see another "Ner Middleswrath" ia
drafttd from old Beaver, in 1802. Soy- '
dor cointv yields her best men to this I
last call uf her eountrj.
The following names ire ehic8y taken M'Laughlin Jamee
. . , . a att r..t I . t .L t L. 11 tt
th-lit, moveable csver; both parte being ; "u 108 --.. uurei.i curu.m.u.. , -- - ' -
' ' ' . l .it en Mmv-11 Arch
l j - i-....f .,1- ... 1. .1 J. ),. aau 10 it loose iDixe mouiua ou ui vaai. , -
cover put over, and the steak is done ia 2 J- W"leJ Cbemberlio we have not known j
to 4 minutes. All its rich, juicy, natural "' sinee, aod also those militia.wbo
flaver is retained : the am ike is carried , "c1 el -' Captains Forrest
,-4 Vkn.lil.a IuiIih wnAntannsl I
contrivance, into the ,u" s.-.-"j -...- j
back, by a simple
stove, and leaves no snjcll in the room :
and very little lard or butter is needed,
tbe meat furuiahiug its own oil as soon aa
heated.
A. SrocGHTon, l.ewisburg, bas the Maeic
Spider" fur sale. M. Ali.e-. Auburn N. V.,
ha, tlie ex.elu,tre agency lor Peon'Saand will
stlt County Ktaahu ur iurniah the article at
wholesale pmcs fi r sale.)
Meyers Daniel
.Maus John A.
M'Fall James
Miller John T.
Miller Samuel
Meixell Jerome
Metier Cha'a 11.
M'Gregnr Daoiel
M'Cormick Williaa S.
.Morris A. Judaoa
Miller John V.
iiaaseoplug Gibson William
do ; fiinter Wm. M.
do Gcddos Charles
Jas. Cbamberlin Goodman Joseph
do Urier Heury F.
do Green Thomas II.
do I Harris J. W.
James Cbamberlin Hei'zman Ilrcrj
do i Herbs' Levi B.
Moyer I Hess J. W.
do Hess Samuel
"fiow da the Soldiers Vote?"
U-'p-l'iiioQ Iemncrat
r-nn-ylvania If 01 11, Col 3.173
Min.ia l'i- ln.H'S 1,0-7
Iowa da 8,007 l.fcol
I'enn'a (so far) do 4 to 1
I.es.1. Frank. Hariiino, the new U.S.
Senator from Orepnn, we left studying
law in Tunkhannock l'a. when we eettlid
in Lcwisburg. lie is de.-couded from one
of the oldest and most patriotic settlera in
Wyoming, and althoub calling himself a
D m erst we foci sutured is iio friend of
the Slave Power.
CS.VIfred Hayes, E-q , bas returned
home wiih an honorable discharge, Sur
geon Crawford having eertifi-d that be
is afS.cted with a chronic dincase of tbe
t bruit, and that be I. licvcs Mr. Hayes
''will not be able to endure the exposure
nl hardships incident to the ordinary
duties of a soldier." This will do with
out q'totiDg the law in D ut. xxiv: 5.
C?JiTlie absence of tbe SolJiers in the
War of 1SI2, enabled tbe Federalists to
carry New York and other States against
"Jim MaJisois War," tvhich they thus
i k.Wm. II. Ulaib, K'q , of Belle
' fonte, now in the Army, writes as follows,
from Camp Pleasant Valley, Md.. Oct.
;9ib: !
I " K. Powr.iso Peer Sir: Too, of Baker Peter
i Oct 1st, only reached me last evening. I Hower Wilson M.
i regret to say that your information is only llurrowg Henry
' too correct. 1 our son. Corn. James lrocius tsaae
Powling, was mortally wounded in the
chargo upon Anfietatn Bridge, aod died
during the succeeding night. It must be
a saiii-faction to you to know that be
lived long enonob to find that the field
; was won. The Olt I'enn'a waa ordered
up to carry the Bridge by storm, after
whole brigade had failed in the attempt;
and Gen. M'Cltllao stateJ to Gens. Bum
fide aud 5"turgi (the latter of whom pub
li'hcd the f .ct iu a General Order) that
the v:g t and suect-ss of the movement
saved the day. Such was the crisis in
which your gsliaut son cflVred up his
young life, a willing sacr:6oe upon the altar
: of his country. One hundred and twenty of
, our regiment (more than ooe out of every
f.iur) fell alou.: with him in less tbao Cbamberlin Mai. Thomas
(Carman ia now Captain in the place of
Titus, aod Sobaffla in place of Tbo. Cbatn
borliu, who ia promoted to be Major. Ow
ens succeeds Merrill in bis first command.)
FROM LEWlSItlKG.
CoaiMBror aWlBfnt
Ammon Levi H. Capt. ilaueopiug's j Miller 1). Bright
Amnion Aaron 6. t'roixer Murray Geo. L.
Ammon Wm. L. Owens ; M'Fadden KJward A.
Afkin Lemuel 63d Beg. Co. K. I N'esbit David B.
tSeale Lieut. J. Frank. Titus j Neyhart Jacob
5 Heater Lieut. J. Gilbert Lion ! Neuman Lewis
Brewer David C. do Owens Capt. Jobn A.
Balliet John Jr. James Lbamberiio
do
do
do
Moyer
: Burkbolder William
'. Brant Henry
: Burduer William
' Beck William U.
Betxer Geo. W.
; Blessing Jobn L.
1 Blair Wilber F.
! Brown Samuel
; Barton Ilunier B.
' Boope George K
i Barkdoll Geo. W.
' Bell James A.
Buoy Charloa 3.
Bird John S.
Bi-unet Wo. A.
, Chamberlain Capt. J.
Christie Wm.
thinned ranks, on the other j Christ Tbeo. S. Brig Sur. late 45th Reg.
. Sam 1 Jas. Cbamberlin
that many seen J ; but tbe survivors Cbamberlin Capt. Jamea
stood, with
side of tbe Ilri.l 'e, and the day was saved
If there are any apologists of this most
'. unuoly an t unnecessary Kebellinn in
' your neighborhood, I Hh you would ask
thfam ihal rilit a C.-nni naliul li.l
! 6 - e-- ---
j to shoot d iwn your s in for attempting to
cross over a free and public bridge in
: Maryland, or anywhero else ?'
do
do
do
Jones
Corman
do
Band
Owens
do
do
Crotx:r
do
do
do
Hospital Steward
Wesley 3 mo's
do
150th Kg.
52d Reg.
Potter Lemuel
Phillip-i William
Pardoe Jos. II.
Poctb Henry
Pursell Joseph
Phillips Henry
Pross James H.
Penny Henry C.
Pontius Henry B.
Paul Samuel W.
Ueber Jobn M., Marine Lieut. T Chamb'n
8th Pa. Cavalry
Jnnea
76th Reg.
102d Reg.
Owena
do
119th P. V.
Crotier
do
S mo's
Linn
Moyer
liCd Keg. P. V.
3 mo's
Janet Cbamberlin
da
do
Corman
Moyer
76th Reg.
Owens
do
Cuskaden Lieut,
Crotx.r Capt. Uj W.
nK.nnat V.irn
I ""-rr
Washington, Oct. 29.
Refuci who have reaehed the U. S.
bark Kuigaa.-her, on tbe coast of Florida,
a I t:J 1 1 . j:j .
nroioniFea auu uiDuerea. uui aiu doe nim. . . . .l j . . ? .a
r c - i repori mat me laie obstruction or me ex- . . . , . ,
! Laattaaanaf JflRI
, j a--"J
Cornelius Jackson A.
Cogin Jobn
Crossgrove Lemuel J.
Coliius Peter
Cornelius Washington G
' Donsehy Thos.
I lfawson Jobo L.
Dye Kicbard
tt nive stone salt w rksin St. Joseph Bay,
jo the hostility to "Abe Lincoln's War'
can not (we hope) hinder its final success, ' Florida, on tbe Sth u!l, by the Kmgfih
alihouh it will eost our people thousand ; er, was a heavy bl w to tbe Rebels, and
more ol precious lives, and many millions "" s".-i h.;-!ki.i uiijuoi
mure of our money.
I eia and 1 .or. la.
been the main source
! Dunsmore Robt. W.
' Dentler Henry t.
: Divine Peter Jr.
Pollard William
1" i ... 1- . L.:nA
150tb Pa. Buck
Hassenplng
Jas. Cbamberlin
do
do
Titus
Moyer
do
llasscnplog
Linn
do
Jas. Cbamberlin
do
Titus
Moyer
do
Ueber William M
Kober Samuel B.
glteed Daniel M.
Reed Sam'l A.
Ueber KtTenger
Korabacb Jamea
Rawn Kdwia
Sanford Jamea Q.
Stitzer Wm. W.
Sborkley Lieat. Geo.
Schaffls Capt. Cba'a P.
Searles William
Sailor Geo. B.
Schoch Geo. W.
Schaffle Frank 3.
Search Tbo's F.
Searles Sebaatiao
Smaltireid Oolleib
Smitb Henry H.
StoughtoD Aaron
Sterner Frank B.
Sbirea Miebael
Slutman William R.
Batupsell Napoleon
Shriner Joaiab
Somen Jeremiah
Somers Oliver
j Snyder William H.
Snyder Jona. V.
Sarba John
Seaman Jona. Jr.
The I'enn'a delegation in the House of , States relied for a supply of aalt for their
Representatives of the Thirty-Eighth
Congress, will stand as follows :
Donachy John
Evans Lieat. Cbarlei R-
Crotaer : Stannert John
Shaffer Edwin
I S. J. Randall, 2
C Johu D. Stiles, 3
ts S. E Ancona, 4
II My. Srrouse, 5
11 1'tiil. Johnson, 7
IX ('has. Denisou, 9
14 W H. Miller, 15
15 A. H. Cuffrotb 19
17 A. M AIlister, 20
21 J. L. Diwson, 22
4 Jesae Lazear, 23
13
IS
Union.
Charles O'Neill,
Leonard Myers,
Wm. D Kelly,
R. M. Thayer,
J. M. Broomall,
Thad. Stevens,
Joseph Bailev,
G. W. Scbofi'eld,
Amos Myers,
J. K. Moor head,
Thos. Williams,
11. W. Tracy,
Jamea T. Hale.
winter'a provisions for their troops, aud
that it was a greater irjury to tbe Rebel
cause than if we bad captured twenty
thousand of their troops.
Oq the 221 inst., several gunboats
from Hilton Head started to cut oil the
I railway and telegraph communications
between Charleston and Sivanah, at and
near l'ocataligo. They were only partially
! successful. After driving tbe Rebels,
and destroyed mucn ot tbeir works, it was 1 pc(s)er Reuben B.
, found the enemy were too strong, and tl e Qanti,er Henry
Union f rees returned in order, having 50 f. ti- i i :,
I.IM.J a.a .j '.:: ; Green W m.L. Ui
, ".-. "";, -! Grier Xhoa. G,
; Ihe 4, tb Penu a was engaged and the . Gibjon Umef
! company of (.apt. uohio, of ounbury. bad i p .j- t.i,
o l. : i j 1 i ia "cuul1 w
o auieta auu 10 wuvduiu.
"BJi-ttiut i'a Dinjuitt." A few yeara
ago, personal antipathies in Union county
defeated Joseph Casey, a candidate for
Common Pleas Judge. But that put bim
on another line uf promotion, and Casey
is now Judge of a National Court in
Washington City.
Last fall, some of our Brady township
friends, by throwing away their ballots in
"voting up," gave us an excellent Judge
Wood. And tLat defeat of Isaac
Slenker, K ft bim to take the tide 'and roll
into IJarrisburg as Auditor General!
Try a'ways to be reconciled unto tbe
whims of "Vox Pop." !
What Ihej Expect
As a result of tbe Ooto. Border State
Election, the Rebels boast if they ean,
by tbe aid of traitors and imbeciles in onr j
armies, keep np the War another year
they will have tbe help of the following,
as U S. Senators, to "settle" upon terms
ea-.ai.rac.ory to tbe Rebels :
I'ujhfs from Pennsylvania.
-tllar.digbam from Ohio, and
ljr:n-ht from Indiana.
There is but one reported maj. of every
stripe of Democrats in tbe Peon'a Legisla-
r nd there are a d' xen or a score of Stone, and was soon communicated to those
Tbos.
Linn ,
Jas. Cbamberlin ,
3 mo's
Moyer
Thos. Cbamberlin '
Jas. Cbamberlin 1
Titus
Moyer .
Davis !
Owens
Jas Cbamberlin '
Lieut U.S.A. T.Chamb'n 1
Linn
Titos ;
do i
Guldin Geo. W.
Geible Wm.
Gibbony Jacob
Eicholtz Geo.
Everett William
Evana William J.
Frick Clarence O.
Ficbtborn Lieut. Wa.
Ficbtborn James
Fisher Peter
Fisher Geo.
Forrest James
Fisher A. Judson
Corman
Daniel Hines, a boatman belonging to 1 elDle Hm- . ,
Milton, while en mutt from Philadelphia Gibbony Jacon uo
to bis home, met with a very serious acci- t Gbam Henry 8. a.d Cavalry
dent. He was filling a lamp with fluid, ! Heitxman Henry 3 mo'e
which from some cause exploded, and a i Hayea V illiam Brtg. Surgeon, ScbeneK
great part of tbe contents was thrown Hayes Alfred
1 over bim, setting bis clothes on fire, aod j Houghton Thomas
burning his face, arms and other portions
of bis body in a frightful manner. Had
it not been that assistance waa close at
; haod, he might have burned to death.
! Gen. M'Clellan's army bas paased over,
mostly, iuta irginia. Both gigsntis
bosta are warily watching, apparently, to
take advantage of auy error that may be
made on either side. We may hear of a
sharp contest, any day.
On the whole, the preparations and
movements of tbe Union forces look hope
ful for decisive work.
OniO The vote of this State ia
?9 rirtfj laaaal I ! . n at lliA Praa.irt At. tial t!laaa.
k.ro .r. that nmhpr nf .nl.ti.,. OneS 1'SOiei
Hafer John V.
f Hutchinson Henry
Harris B. Bell
Honsel Seth J.
Henry Robt. H.
Henry Adam
Harman Sam'l
llousel Jos. R.
Hummel Christian
1 1 suck David
Henry Jr. Geo.
Uaon Nathan M.
Jones Capt. T. Rock.
Jerns Lewis
Johnson William
Johnson A. E.
Owens , Stepbena Elhanan
Cbamberlin fTrainer Charlee D.
Tucker Lieut. Andrew 0.
Taylor William A.
Vandine Matthew
Vincent Rub't W.
Wilson John N.
f Wise Wm.
JWerU Jobn
Wolfe Capt. Jonathan E.
Weidensaul Lieut. John S
Wertx Tho's
Woodward Geo .W.
Woodward C. Wesley
Woodward Wm Uy
olfe James
Wommers Jacob
Wertx Rob"t
Walls Geo. W. 0.
Wirtb Calvin
Weidenssni Eliaa B.
Wilson Robert M.
Weidle John
Wer't Robt. of Samaal
Yearick Tobias
Zellers Franeis 2d
Total 225, sworn into semes. There
are 20 or 30 sutlers, As. in various duties
about tbe Army, Ae., who, being liable to
a draft, are not enrolled aa in terries.
Taggart ; llickey Jamea
do ' Houghton J. F.
Corman i HouiiMm Charles
Bucktail Keg't ! llousel los. M.
Howard Thomas
Hutchinson James
James Cba's S.
Jones Lewi E.
Kaufman G. A.
Kelly Josiah Lieut.
Kennedy Barton
Kennedy Wm. W.
King Isaao
Kliue lacub
Kuho Jacob
Leinbach William T. H.
Lenbart Jackson
Liodig Charles F.
Long George
Looiuis Rev. J. R., chaplain
Marr Henry 8.
Marsh John 8.
Marsh Charles
M'Ginniss James
M'Laughlin Jackson
M'Lauchlin Thomas
Crolxer ' M'Lanirhlin Y. B.
M'Maboo Walter 0.
ii.ixell Ziba
M tiler William
Miller Joseph
Miller G. Barron
Miller J Howard
Miller William
Miller John P.
Mowrey Abraham
Mowrey Jamea M.
Munson Salmon D.
Murray Wilson S.
Murty James
Murty Owen
Myers William
Nesbit Wm. II.
Nesbit Alvia
Neyhart Jobn
Paul George
Poetb Levi
Poeth Joseph
Poetb William
Pross L. D.
Ranck J. M. C.
ftaoney Ed. H.
Randolph Jobn
Reber Edwin
Keeser Samuel
Reilley Lieut. Wm. P.
Keid Howard
Ki'ter Solomon
Kolaod Charles
Kossell William
Seaman Dan'l K.
Shoemaker Thomas
Shorkiey Capt. Cbaa.
Sborkley Elisha
Shriner Josph Vf.
SliferS. Harley
Spratt Orlando W.
Spratt George R.
Stannert William
Stoughton Frank
Strickland Jerry
Strickland William
Sweetwood Lewis A.
Medical Cadet
Band
50th Reg.
Tho's Cbamberlin
do
Moyer
Band
3 mo's
do
Linn
Th. Cbamberlin
do
do
do
Hassenplng
do
do
Japes Cbamberlin
do
do
Titus
do
Corman
do
Moyer
da
do
Sth Res.
132d Reg.
Crotier
tioo :
absent Tbe votes at home gave 8,740
Tin ' James William
mj. for the Democratic Judge of Supreme i Kelly Lieut Joaiab
Court. "That's what's the matter," un- ! Kelly G. Currj
doubtedly. j Knser Peter
1 Ti , t Kelly James A.
Eight stables were destroyed by fire , Kline jr (jbM. D.
in Jersey Shore, Friday night a week, j Kaufman Ab.
The fire rriginatcd in tbe atable of G. T. Kepler Lieut. Jos. W.
Kauffmao John If.
them who do not trust Huehes enoueh to belonging to Cook & Shaw, 11. F. Durell,
deem it right or expedient to make bim a J Gamble, Jas. Wilson, and others.
National Senator. , Z . . ,
, I The body of a drowned man was found
Tbe L-gis.ture of Ohio hold over from 'on Sund.v last, a short distance above
last year they are atrongly Administra- j the mouth of the Sionemaboniog. From
tton,aod will doubtless re elect manly Ben ! Ppers found on bis person it is supposed
Wade, never Vallandigham. j that his name was II. Salisbury.
Whether the Administration did or did : lreoesrevens, ,he daughter of. widow
not secure a majority of tbe Legislature lady in Tinga eonnty, while engaged in a
of Indiana, there are doubtless too many aPr'g bouse, was aeixed with an epiletie
real W ar Democrats in it to send back s
doubtful man like Bright.
Hon. J. W. Maynard, of William-port,
was unanimously elected President Judge
in the dmtrict eompned of tbe counties of
Northampton and Lehigh.
GALVESTON, tbe most important city
and sea port of Texas, bas been taken by
a I ni..n army, the enemy retiring to avoid
a detest. j
lit, fell into tbe water, and waa drownad
before she was discovered.
A Soldier in Camp Howe, near Pitts
burg, was recently so brutally treated by
an officer that he became insane, and ia
now a raving manias. "Discipline !"
The following States will hold elections
on the 4tb of next month : Massachusetts,
Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Wis
consin, Illinnts, Delaware.
1 urv tn-hes of snow iu Ciocionati, Sat- Columbia County hae paid forty thon
rJ '-c - i ud dollars iot aubstittttcs to the drift.
Kincaid James M.
Kline Isaao N.
Kieffer Henry M.
Kerstetter Samuel P.
Kaler John
Kerstetter Isaac 3.
Lenbart John
Lenbart Benj.
Linn Capt. Jamea M.
Lion Lieut Jobn B.
Leonard Jobn
Lenbart Henry
M'Daniel Sam'l W., Cbsplain
Mai-Ire JmM K.
Merrill Maj. Geo. Aid to Oen.L Merrill
Mosser Capt. Robt M. Poet Commissary
M'Cormiek Semi & Assis. Surg. 102d R.
Moyer Capt Jacob M. Qa. Ma 131 Reg.
I'LV 1 11. T Ua 7tk PmVaalrV
u r luuio .uiaui. iuuuia w j
Morria Lieut Jobn A. Istt AM w tteuo
M'Faddin Lieut T. H.
MerU Jacob K.
Moodie Cbas.
M'Faddin Chas. T.
' .Murat Joshua
Owens
do
Thos. Cbamberlin
ilassenplug
do
Linn
do
do
Jas. Cbamberlin
do
Titus
Taggart
Corman
51st Pa.
131st Reg.
Thos. Cbamberlio
do
do
Jas. Cbamberlin
47th Reg.
Titus
Thos Cbamberlin j
Lion j
do
Hastenplug :
Jas. Cbamberlin .
Moyer I
Baxter's Zouaves
Jones ,
132d Reg. j
Crotxer
do
do
Owena
3 mo's
do
61st Reg.
Titus
Hassenplng
Jas. Cbamberlin
3 mo's
do
do
do
do
Bucktails
3 mo's
Owens
Moyer
Linn
6th Res.
3 mo's
do
do
T. Cbamberlin
J. Cbamberlin
do
do
Hassenplng
127th Reg.
47th Reg.
Brown's Cavalry
Moyer
Band
Crotxsr
do
Owene
Titus
do
Titus
132d Reg
Swengle George W.
Taylor Theodore C.
j Van Gexer G. W.
j Wagner Iaae H.
Walker Edward
i Waters T. C.
Werix Robert
Weneel John VV.
Williams M. S.
Wolfe Edwin C.
Wolfe Henry C.
Wolfe Hiram
j Wolfe Charles S.
I Voder Charles S.
Zellers Jamea K.
Shnrkloy
Forrest
do
Sborkley
do
do
do
do
do
do
' do
do
do
do
Forrest
Sborkley
Forrest
Sborkley
Forrest
Forrest
Shorkiey
Forrest
do
Shorkiey
do
do
do
Forrest
do
do
Shorkiey
do
Forrest
do
do
do
do
Sborkley
Forrest
Shorkiey
do
do
do
Forrest
do
do
do
do
Sborkley
do
do
Forrest
Sborkley
Forrest
do
do
Shorkiey
Forrest
do
do
Sborkley
do
do
Forrest
Shorkiey
Forrest
do
Sborkley
do
do
do
do
do
8d Pa. Mil'a
Shorkiey
Forrest
do
Sborkley
do
Forrest
do
do
Shorkiey
do
do
do
Forrest
Shorkiey
Forrest
Shorkiey
do
do
Forrest
do
do
do
Shorkiey
do
do
Judge En', "f Lii'it M , -' !'- '
Pa., hal two f'.ii V ..luriurrs ; aid t .
sons and a broil, r. r nr.- rtw i!r-f ed
r
CM '.
Lewis tiers BuilJt.is Assoc ution.
HK f.Trtarv no t Tr-asi.p r u'
elected b-avii.i ri-.'sn !. a n .it.j
Association wnl :- li-. I. a'ur;v f-'rnr
.Nov. 1st. 1S;-J, I..- r.ecl '
ctes.
EXCISE TAZ.---Asses:cr's Notice.
Xolire to 'ia I'ajs r.
HT in a.-n r':in w h an Art jpr-rf!
Ju'.v I. IHt.S. t:::e.l - An Act to "if;- rt
the tioverntiierit z . ! p.ty iniere.t on ur pub
lic debt," rvry p. r-0', a-M-ciatooi. par'to-r-ship,
or corp. ra o, d.-.r.n; a license I
?a?e in any business. ira.Ie. or oceup.iT: oi
named in the ft h section i :' s ! ". ra-i-t
rexisfr their an ap.-lse ai'i.n .:h th As, is.
tant A-se.sur-jI a,.,f .am-n! J : sr ,si ot m v
such ua V or ore :p:tt.-oi is t t- rarr.rl .o.
Manulaciurers. !. i. e uii-l- i' sai l a.'.l to pay
a:iv il l vr '11. ai e reqoir- t to iurni,ri l i.i
Assistaut A,sp,. r a 'atetn nt. ,ot..erin'i
ant sworn t' : rm rr'-enl.' I hv lor
6t:h tfff of -if! in. It at.k, arol tnfor-matio-i
li, :.e i.; .i.i.-.l -o "i A-ii.'.lil
Assessors in r.'--live iiilts.
IliviMon .No li. It h fl.v.r.el, I'a.. cmnprises
l iiion coiiriiy. I't uti'a.
Assistant A,--,,' r. D-vl-it n No. 1.
CHAKi.r h. Mii:iNi;i;,
ll,;i.'e. in M tilm'.ure.
Commtinicaiinn. tn iv P- aMrssei to rue
at Multiictuwu, baup'too .. P.i.
I)An:ki. ktnmh.
Oct.31 Assessor tin As,.,,. ln,t. l'a.
Seal Estate.
Vendue !
t ll t. t eip",ed I'' Fofciie lal na th
, i f hi ,-., late of J.; l.l-lEK.Hi,
. .u rv : I ;'. I .noli Co, wear Dalesman's, ia
.'0 1 I IMttV. . 4,
r. Tnirr:r'C at lo u'tltKif, A M. the MAtW
I GO Acres,
xor rr !-. atfut 3. acrrs Woodland, tn
h- it-inaiDtltrr uriJe-rcuhivauoo Und milf
Ki::i--r-, w m nevt-r Utlin? rtiDumc waivf
n at ir.- Jt jue.aud a nhrd- 1 hPj
li. nrov Tifits art" a aoubie
lt a r arm.
If : fri
i!jv ai a wh- !
PaWtt
a aouble f KAXE
nl sK, a ISank Ifiarn. i'arnaa
.-r.a-.'i uih'.r nrcesbary Outbuilding.
v
j;y v)M :t will be rffered lb 44
. ur in ivo or three tracts, 19
P'irc.iNf r.
t V To be 5nM at lb? tame lima.
1 ( (VS. 5 FAT HOGS. HA V. ft
i. " a-u ht-re Wc--jn, Truck Wayon9
tuii.-iv, fiow,, Ju tivaiors,Wirtiliuill. Sled,
It.'n.'--. ar.d Hur.e Gear, with other Farm
in 1: 1 4ipieUiii i.
H'hi'm kuU RrSj Barrel (it?r Ylatgar
Il.-t. B"j:;r.2, Dureau. fi-.!ay Ch-ck, thalrt,
j'aij . afi l rnauy oihrr aiucica l HuOift
hu Kurr.ruie.
'J'cruii kuuvrn at sale by
Gilo. I.BIRR. 1 AJraiiii-
CVt lO,Ir,i joh. LLIsL'R.J trawr
Writ of Partition.
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ami !h arirr.-t:!! Jnf
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n.l ai in.
mm O'rtisyli'M tfl'l 1
Waiter, Ln -: w a:-.
Lt I:; Ai.b i-
al An:Mi it yy t . e
litvislssi. In h'M :
tvrotin H"Tj- I
lf I. I'ti l','. 1- .I" 1.
rrtt. on IU- -' f
l"t nntit5 -T iiii 1
Uf vt t ti'r-l -t'
ot t--l l"i:t 'i."i wi'.n t
(I ..' wit I. tli- ijipuf. o .r. . An tl n ts'iB - ' "
nvr prf!' I n -r 1 j"t. ! it p-t";' in "it u- ' -mast
hstwt-sn lh ;i.-;-ti aWre-:.i. t t M l "u- i- '
f.,rMi'l, wtiili th -atnirt-r .n . : - ri r
mmid v -u. tht i ri u ? t :.
ftii men rf v.mr I siptwc k. 1 y win in th-- tru:h"( th n.;
ter my br ---It-r kn-wn, .n j -tr rroir 1.. r"ft yu
tr tb t'-n'nnt tT- ijl. 't.i" apt ir-rinr. a-. I
tlnTv l tlifir tmih nT.ii Trin'ii n. in yT-"ti--- !
th parties :..rrtM. t y y,u - "! 1. it urn l-!r,e
wn"l th--? will r liT"'".!, th" t'f.-!u-iiU r.'r: 1
with thm rptrliair -ltawin ivp-t t :tf trn n.ne
th--rt, it.it t-n-1-i-il rt. T..u -i- t. i.r!-l n'.-l
tiiwtdM. ud .n- r t tit- et 1 t-"n r"t" : ' lr ' V- Val
tfr.aimthvT -f th -j ' s-n frv t .1 ---h W v anfl
UK I'll AX 5? COURT SALE.
1)Y Tirioe nf an ord-r (rem the Orphan.
) urt I m-.n c nnij, I otfrr Ml FoUm
r. s vTl'KUA V, Xoi H. it la,
A M. ALL tht r. ruin itt nf ;rnd. :ioai
ia I. -nun Town!.ti:p ia said coon-T. boomlcd oa
the n r.; t j u .ic toad, easl t y public ro4
!eai:ii? Ir :u I.ewiiDtira lo rlmrure. a4
st.Qt.i an ! wf'i hv !acis of Aaron Van Bnw
iiirii r. t' ii: .'ig une Atre mrre or ir
s. r.--rr n ; a t -rev L- z HuUfce
w :h ih" crp:ir'?naLce5. Term madt
Uduwd ai ii!e I t
CAWLCT. Adnk
HI
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i r an I ia
ii : ;i t!tt
I'M',
Public Sale.
Tl'ii.l, ( s"' !.? or i'r uf the Orphans'
Cur; i t l uuit er.ijnty. on rRlliAy.
tlic h ifinh-r. IK' S !rac; t,f anrj coo.
tauioi ! A(-'t more or les about lets
arr- ci"ar- 1. aJ tne baiar.ee weli :
l or. -r- .i. T-if Jari'l is sitoa'at
.'n:ir .-r t XI. ,fl: p. sai l cuunly.
an,1, a-ttions la:i'?s uf i iel Koyfr.JnOj
S. t'ttinv, atoi others. To be oM as Ibe
pr p-ny ..! lltl.NRV VVELiaU, dee'd, tow U
5arJ luwni.np. 1'V
JAMF.S MARSHALL. Adtn'r
Sale on the premises at til o'cloelr, A M
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Nff .-j' 'n. !i : r, sin .''.-r i f "f - 1 ' i ; ' 1
I' till. I U I' T. t"-tliwr -if I ! Tri p.--' t J.'- :t
l-r. J U!- ri-rif l!r .! ( :rt.v:si Hh !; Col-r
an 1 l. I. a A'.'i htw uj-- it i,v-l:a Ahti - it. I
Srrtirj A-,,- ! I .-ix r ! tn J Ti A- r
h-l i tr.!T frt -4 --. y i i i V !- "i-l ul
dfltTertti. ,o thut it -i'h rh- -s-a i t K'.wi t it V jtr nar
th Jat.ti W .iui-r r; 1 M.ir i-l-114 I - Wif- .at- M.trf-dfl-n
11 1 t r. J -hr r. V- ;.-,.-! tv
hm wif- 'a' .-ia-h Wilb-r. l-mc .r-r. V 1 li,t.r-i rt rr.t
lltinvTjsl Kiiiil -'i. hi - I-- . at. K.i.- il - :r, " t .-r. J. .-:-h
Cnnn-r an I ii"in a hi :-. lv : 1 W ! ' -r. In-1-1
U'-'K J l iV:i;rvrin i lV.-: " r r ! I. ta m
hm w.fe !iti- L ::a A::o A . tt. -on'tj-l A no
K
Hi--w
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FOR. SALE.
AN PS U.e v( th? Ea:a:e uf Tasca C.am
ii:3n V i n, 40 acre and allowancav
r.r.'U'i uu niiip.
-rt Tar. -!"t. ;. a- rs aad alluwaoo4
litaro F. Uradj, 4 IS acres and aHowaae
r: I .vc:. r.4.Hj acrp and a!!owaaec
ev tonL:p.
1
FOB KENT.
vVl TililF.V Dr:eV IIDI SE in.taM
LuTon -N.,r:a Fuur-h irret. atX
larch l, ':. H. P. HELLEK.
I.y !... .
i tr 1;
h n---ia it timt' iu -r
-ft
t! i
pfh t- tK m --t-"
H. Walter, hi - rr..
tit h: w.f-. Ma,
John tfl'.-r t. : J '
Ttl h'
tValt. r his jurt. Il.x
U hi- t: . i .l" K
tr. tl't-ir i irt. i -Jo-rh
VA a.JT :n ;
L-l An:, f. sr.t
net n-t lt 1-v t -of
th ivnt- 'i-nii tl
spt-ctiwijf hi i--a.i..
An Arprentice V7aated,
TMVrpfTE!.V. to learn tbe Sai-! anil
J Haroe-s M.i.i.n hu res a stt-ady boy
o. Lti .T 1 1, lo s.ay i or 4 yea is one from lis.
cjjiiiiy prelerred. .
o. r. saivEH
L'wisbinr. Oct. ::. !rj
SI
tr r r
y in
Tl 1
i T nai- d an-.
. i. I-.i
n 1 T- .
Keaigned. -fDisebsrg. Died.
FU in (or from wouods ree'd is) battle.
mUTIAU daft' mrvin.
Adams William
Aogetadt Adam
Angstadt Nathao
Angstadt Henry
Asbenfelter Lewis
Asbenfelter Oliver
Rates Samoel D.
Bainbridge Wllliata
Haj Franklin
Beck Samoel L. Jr.
Bennett S.,0.
Beutley Frank
Hower Wm.
Brewer L. D.
Brewer William S.
Bridge George
Bridge Jacob
Brooks John
Brown Wm. Jr.
Brown Abraham
Caldwell W. Cook
1 Cbalfant Brantley
j Camberlio Rob. H.
I Christ L. B.
Christie James)
Cooper Rieh'd M.
Cowdes W. W.
Cox W. F.
Dill Lieat Andrew H.
Dickey L. P.
Donachy W. O.
Dreisbaeb Hiram
Drieabaeh M. L.
Dreisbaeb William
Dull Joseph C.
T. Cbamberlin I'BE'e Cbsrlss C.
do
do
Evans J. Milts
Evans Otbnisl B.
Linn Forrest Capt George W.
Tilus 1 Fiaio J. A.
Sborkley
do
da
do
Forrest
do
8borkley
ds
do
Forrest
- Sborkley
Forrest
do
do
Sborkley
do
do
do
do
do
do
Forrest
Shorkiey
do
Forrest
Sborkley
do
Forrest
do
Sborkley
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
3d Pa Mil's
Sborkley
(Brady, White Deer, and Kelly Lists
in onr next.)
Five dollar bills, purporting to be
issued by the Clinton Bank of Pennsyl
vania, are in circulation. There is no
bank of that name in Pennsylvania.
Th. S.lin.oro. Poet boasts that
' Sehoeh & Wagenseller stored 1300 bush
els of Wheat, one day last week. j
Philip Clark shot forty-eevsit wild
ducks, below Sanlrary, ia ooe day. 1
Coort in Sunbury, Monday, No. 3.
WARMED.
te-l "U: IlARIUKT.iOsLltR, Morthnhrlanl
Br !. 0-ttncr.rHh fnrt . iSTMOX APP of XoaTM
Twt.. I Mi M tKV ANN OTT, wf PtM.
F-it if t- in
trd. to malt- r it:
that tb 4iil
ti 1 ar. ''u ' J. w
wht.lv. tV.' D wv
ttiia-)it to m.i( a
th- iaiHi an.I '. n t
atfirmatii-n-. ;if -.
if tbvhil -tv th- tim-
iu-jtii-iri'-n. i tti ti.- t riiti
pra:-int-nt. It n -' v' i:
op-nlj b- uri'tfP v ur h n-i a
fcar.iw a-4 -ul- " v '
PVast in at, 1 I r '.r - - nrv f '
t he h"''l t h1 'S'T I " t r. 'i. -t'-further
Brri-t:n.- r .i t.- hi 1
ball ai-t-vrt tin. .in 1 in
Ullfless ti,- II tv S W
Conrt at Uwi-bu-?. tit- :MI
tL .-.1 V
Take notice, tint arcrltn? to the n'mr
order a I'ar'in.in h"1) on -.h1 f rms
on S.t.tir i- t. ti ' i?t'" nrrnr. A. 1.
a I I .Vc. ik. i. M. "f winch al c n-cern-'!
will p;-.i- ; n. tire
cvt. nut L. f. a LiirrrnHT'fhefr.
KuWAKD wi I be pad fr the neirtr
new l .ic aud 5..vr M'ECTACLES
tlc:i:if'l It a near signi'-.i per sod. They
were ia Mwn M.'nii ':me since. (Pleasa
at the ("hrncicle OiTre)
.i atxt uni r h
in thu tivi fs-
ai 1 t o-irt "I Vinin n
hv t h
iW ami jtl-t -u
,f lVtt...r, J. IC--..
:.f. i: '1 .-11. l'.-!itti.
W'ET EPartl In.i.ranee Companv.
V of Lot k Haven, Pi
Insures Properly in both TVwn mnl Coa
try on as reis;'QAii.e Ttrrma as an otbea
go. 1 t nipany.
Th'la-? tnrrea'eof Preroinm Notes makea
it a re ia le Contpar.y to insure in.
Amotii;! ui rrria,um u:r t Is lirrr. S3SS.SO0.M
J AV".CaArnA, S-c. .;. IlAKVkv, Pres
LAKISON PKOHS, Afen
Dec IS. Letriiburg
:u:moval!
T"V L. MOWRV has retnoTfd bis Phole-
tn S-w B.rlln. VA iurt, ANStX, tUafhtar ef Wm
wa Li.utaR rDallu astsl 1 7. S 4.
In Is! r" A.its.tv mt att, ia kct Sttk -jmt, SARAH
relict uf I rcuVrtea llaus, Eas).
IS-acWoIlT bll lrl. In JaMS. Sstarjaj at(ht,Oet M.
isi at Tlis.rtnn. P . SrBPHK!! TILTON, child ot
Casnr ' Crtlt MOWTON. w4 faaea, t Bontl!..
nl st -Ist !nl.Uiiiit. rtrfal and tewlj, tbia l.trnt
of th. l.nu.boM baa p)0 oat, U bora trlth IrarMa-l
bnllin.ar..oiiJ U. tliroua abara. SallsHiUltcQilit
rao t, en), uato SI.
licxoisliurfl Watbtt.
Corredt cat If
$1,25 Eggs...
60 Tallow
... 60 Lord...
35 Htm...
1,50 Shoo...
Dried Apples. SI.OO Wool
Firkin Butter 8 PoUtoes.
Wbeat
Rye
Corn
Oats
Flaxseed
12
.. 8
.. 8
... 12
6
45to50
40
Fresh Butter... 14 Country Soap 4 & 6
.-! il I flablisliiueilt lo ih
i Htio ii oa Varnei sirr-i. ra?cenilv ce-
" , cup -1 l v Ir. n.iriaii. PposlTB THE
New GootN ! cv Goods! ua-nk- ne bas ni,cd p e f th
A ' ' ' I Finest Galleries in the Conntrw!
Having superior lae.:mes and a lrrnf X-prn-iire.
be i, sjni,tt.-.l that hi wi.rk can not
be beaien. Ca'l an-1 test his Toramanabi-a
LraiMurg, Aug la
SUBSTITDTK WANTED !
rpiIE sum of $276 will be paid for a sound.
I I 1.1... f. aha. SaAMlll aCrVaCa
1 linui.i w. a ,
id place of a n from Norihomberlaod
coaniy. This sam will be paid M acceptance t
of it-e lubsiiiuit and ihe discharge of the
draft'd roan, luinire at ihe Chronicle cf-
fiv-e, on i-r btturs tbe 3J fuv.
Ab AJrmee in I .- V ". -f li t- m4 S'tnts '
(lENTS' f'ALlM'.otiTS!
GENTS' CALF U".iT-i!
K 1 1 lit 1T !
kii i;t)ur:
TOYS' CALF nufiT.-!
l.Oi'.S' CALF KUOIV!
YOUTIIS" CALF I'liOTS!
YOUTHS' CALF LOOTS!
LAPIKS' OAirKlaS!
lapiks' i;Airi.;;s!
LAPILS' KI!) Kind's!
LAOIL.S" kli) iioors:
jrorooco I'oots, Hi'-TntM. !!oo',
Jlorocco Coots, Uainrir.il ll.'u.-.
Misses' f.;iittT3 aii'l liihnontls,
Mics' (iaitcrs r.nJ l!:!tooai,
Cliiltlrcn'd (l:ii!erj am! r.aliiioi-ai-1,
Chtltlrcu'd Oa.tfM nnJ D jmoraU,
Infaints" Shoes in greatest variety,
lula.itsr Shoes i:i trrcatest vnricty,
Gum Siioi s, Oain "j it.s,
Gam Shoes, Gum Ijjol.s,
Gum Over ."hues, Ao., Av.,
Gum Over Si.oes, i ., Ac.,
All at SlJfll.E-' t ut
All t Ssil'IKi.-!' I n.
Opposite the Bnk, Lewisbory, j
Opposite lue iautf, l.evyi,bur, j
Cheaperthan anywhere e!,e in l"ri i crnnty. !
Cheaper lhaii any whe re eise in I'mon county, j
r l . r. Ke. i
HE?) OVAL!
TH1 nn lertgneJ ha reronred hep
Millinery EstaMIhmfnt
r"om? rf' rr.!r t-rc ppir,l hv Thn$. O.
Jw--rv ri. p. Martiet stnei. between
Hake and Trim Bonnets, Hata,
an o:h r an; res in hr Un, in ibe heit ani
h ir !f.:ut man nT. has on hand aa
eJCTisivt van-iv cf fhe mo-! atrraruve xvles
ct (innclv aj. hiMren'i-Ilal.
Ii ltii4i.it I lt ers Klbltouaj, and
c;h-r .vlit.iittrv i .ui:nus i wUica he ia
v.:e th- aiieitiion f-i the pucliC
Thar.::ui : r ta- uv.-r nrreiofore exteatled
tc h-r. h 'f e the a!r. aeneroo patron
ase may t-e rcumed ; in t she w-a'd also b
hanpv to secure a mor- ex:-n:re acqnatn
u ct-. AMANDA L. ZLbtK-
Ltxibrir2. April 3a, !is-j
! --
i I., the
: ir...-r"
; Fror.t an 1 nrc
on lio.o ativl hoe S:ore,
L'Q It..ot anj 5.ioi tyIe,
Liwoii in BasK.Oct. I, "M.
rIIE Annual Eiwt.on lor Directors will be
J kfi.l al ihe B ir.'nir House, en M. n.fay,
tt. I?:h 'av ot" i ve-n-fr n.xT, between Ihe
hours ol '.'clock A. M. an I 3 o'clock, P. M.;
a id on Tu-s i.ir. ihe 4th dav ef XTemher
nxt. a floral Munc of ihe ttocLhaWre
will be held at tnr Ha-sine Huase. at Id
o'c.or. LiA ll Kl.UER, tasbier.
"I lOt'ND A pa, rot SPEtTAtllaESaWhieti
the owni-r ran have ry c illinr al i"
"?"All ki nils of
pair 1 1 ;
Obi.
all, IlOi
ri'r. ill i ' to or:
ty an 1 ill lo-f -t
il.ee, provrini;.
I iilon
:i vi acr.
in 1 - i.e.
at.V.llCCa-
l-nn-r .iifw:lmsi h'ctir
, n K ' h ' ' ' W'
Ail a m-.-tl 0 !'n-i
rm