TUT V. -. , i if BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. II. CORNELIUS. .41 f 1.50 per Tear, always In Advance. THE UNION," KtaMisIieJ ia 1S1I Wnole No, i.-'.'Jl. "I'HROXICLE," fstaMiieJ in lStfTVliuIe Tin., CT3. LEWISHURG, UNION CO., FA., TUESDAY, DEC. 2, 18G2. III I STAR WlJIlIi n f l;Iklliljle H i H. TifvJay Morning it Friday Af:ornnin. Tlic Popular Vote. A majority of mne of the Loyal States Boliiii; in 1mo2, voted even lni'Ur the dijiroiisiiii influence of o:ir Army 1 wses to sustuiu, iinre.-ervc ; Pres. Lincoln in his efforts to suppress the Ucbollifii. In the Popular "to, he is also emlm'si I, us the folloWiiij: taldo oi m.Wouitils pvi-n ia round numbers, fV.iiii meuniry -hows. The vote stated is lor Ouvcruor or other 8tnte Officer, or for t'ot.ort'ssnun : orrusiTnix. NewYort New Jersey V.iXM Pennsylvania :.iMii.l AIiMIMSTBATIOX. M;iino !l.M(n New Kanips. 4.im I.ls;ohus. 2:"i.lMI't Vornmiit iJJ.Mi''.' Uhudc 1.-1. Il.tAli.t t'olilieetiellt t),l"iil Dt-hiwarc l'.J Ohio (UK HI linliana llliuois Kill II) 17,t 00 Oop. Maj. 57,UUU MiehiLTin i-et iisin Minnesota InVV.l Kansas Missniiri ( 'ilii'.'i'u'a C:.vuu fi.tMIO l.( IMI :; i h; Adai. lo j.s 1 1 .' 67,Ui.i Adniinistra'n innjurity, Inime vote Add to this the omciAt. Vi.l Hiitoer vnte, as pivi n. fpou J'eiinsylvaiiia, lllni"is, fiwa, nud YVisn-on-iii. nnd EsriMAr 1XQ the remaining States iu the s;iuic proportiiiii, wc liave S7,lUO to add to the Ail in. niaj. not loss than 100,000 RealAdm. Mnj., 1S7,100 What they Kean. The most itBueniial man iu the Demo cratic party of New Yoik State, is l'tau llichmood. A Kentucky Unionist r cently met bira in tho ci-y, and expressed ' j fears of the inn iei.ee of the Pcmocratic eucccss, there. Itut Mr. iliclmnnd as sured hi oi, that "The South need not run way with the idea that the war is going to stop because we have elected our candi date for Giiveruor. Whatcvor individuals tave caid during the canvass, tre Ihnia cratt do i"t wvire anil arjtnration. We know well enough that the State of JVew York is fur the proscruiion of Ihe war, by ah iuine te ne j lity ; and, if ihe ltebels think othe.wi.-e, tbiy uic terribly j tnistaken." "Put bow about the election i . fl of such men as too v oods'f asked the , 7ig the w7r V Ml'! r'is of men the H'Ws and their mm pa. thizrrt-ln snore.. lie could not h ue I circled .ymtur, vlihnut Oum ; and, as ! we needed ihcir help, we bad to pay them for it. ilut tbe oods do not represent the Democrats of New Y'ork State, and can not speak fur them in the councils of Ibe nation 1" The Kentucky geutle tr.iD was much relieved by this explana tion. Perhaps Woods will prove too 6harp for the managers! Silas Wright thought , lie tould nop the Texas fraud, and at the ' law is violated, the less legal money we j came time vote Democracy he eigaally ! shall bavc the time of resumption will j failed. be still farther delayed spectators will1 AKOTnEa I'boof Parson llrownlow j make the more and honest men will suf writea from Nashville that be traveled in fer still greater losses. There is more tbe NorthWestern States before Election, i coin in cur country now, than ever before, and knows that j and the ehinplaster issue is tbe principal "Tbe Democratic candidates who were ' means of keeping it out of circulation. elected Mjed th. m.eie. In a more tieor- '9 fcJ t tetter endure temporary in- ou, proHcutio of the ir,rra.,d com- enTenieliees tnd MCTiC cea, than load our- plaiued of the mefEcicLcy of the Admin- ; , ... . , , . . , ;.,,. -. . selves with mountains of future troubles numuii cc'w ' i ii g ii. Of course, somebody is cheated. We j lope it will not provo to be the Friends ! ef the Country. Illinois. The following is a compari on of the votes for two years : Lepublican Democrat In I860 17d,lC2 102,619 In 1SC2 l'dO,07S 137,liU Lnasei 52.080 25,420 In the vnte nn lha Cnnstilntinn. last i Sprinc. tbe Volunteers were allowed to ' Vote, and gave jour Ityullican voUt to one Dmweratic. The Stale having ex ceeded iu quota of soldiers, every candid man can easily ace why the Kepublicans lave fallen most behind in the home vote. Wisconsin, too ! The total returns of votes) east by the Wiaeonein Yolonteers, at their distant and ! borne camp., for candidates in that State, foot op 8,219, of which G.219 were for toe nepuniican l nion ticket. Ooer 3 RepMkan to 1 i'emorrat. Obiww. The Elections for President in tS60, and fur (iovernor in IMii, compare thus: Llnmln. Ilr-elt. 6.V170 f.o.o Bepot.. tjBi.ia. i.OoU Ione. I860 vl. 3,'Jol 183 Brerll . T-tij. lrCt :i,1..o The Union Democrats have swelled the Rennblican vni. - j tecTWe learn that John A. Maos, of Lewialmrg, U promoted to be 2d Lieuten- at io Capt. WeiV Nurthuinberlaud Co. j Dr.Hamlet K- Kennedy, late of Lew-1 lbr.ia Aasiftant Surrenn in . Keciment Lieut. Kiwin A V..n. is awailine, t llarrisbure. dailv ordera to Proceed with hi. Company For, re ! "t,ro Cbarlea Uower, Es , of Se- e----, - ....iiui. c. .o. .u. OIIJ- er, Laion and Nurlbnmbcr'aoj r-cimeot i Samuel Allemsn, L.-q , of .Middle. I u xiotoit jMusiiJ for tjuvder tiilUi ' ior art. :v.ib... M ... :. i r.- 1...1M..1. .. . 1 . I Holiday Presents. I "I'll lah-e tou out of n;u boolt." is an i old, familiar r.hrae, ai.d has unw.iutcd ' ' ' ev-aiUcauce since the introduction of ' Photo-rtiphio Albums," wherein persons enslirino ihe faces and firms of those must beloved and esteemed or, withdraw them at will. Mr Muwur. bus just re- ceived a variety of these popular articles, ontaioinc niches for from 12 to SO per- sius each, of many uilierent styles and prices. Nothing is more suitable lor guts than Albums and Photographs, which Mowry call supply satisfactorily. tS55This weik, James V. Sands enters upon duty as Pmhonttiry Xj. of Uuioo Cuunty, and ' L'ucle Sam" Uoush retires to his o'h ii riioi tlijnititc. For abjut a (Uarter of a century, Mr. IliUsh has ex hibited the rare spectacle of a man almost constantly iu the best caun'y (flije, while 3 . " c . uumiuaui ujiiio:t f-mv ut lug vuuuij . T r 1 J l.itiHi Th', of curse, ciul l only have b?ea be lo.iiliii l clu.e he as a gi -d oITLmt, and an aee.im i! '-no U1,,''ne! "1U which, it is coufested by all. Mr. U'iu-h einiiienl'v was; and be I tr 'es to private lite wiih uuivcrsil giod j will. Only give Mr. Sands the same chauce, an 1 we jdidge that be will be fund ae correct and oblicinc a man and! officer as his predecessor. The An it:!tso Cavalry. This regi ment has been encamped at Louisville, ivy. A fricud there writes to us that the toon c imposing it, are winning golden opinions from the loyal people of Kentucky. 1 tie i regiment is composed of some of the bra vest and most intelligent young men of Pennsylvania. They are all moral, gen tlemanly iu their manners, and are strong ana naruy, oi gooa p,.ysr.a, ana quite handsome withal. On Tuesday Lvening, .olu.,o..,sou.o.a..,uru.us.o.a...au.oug j,ri KianC(,s p q was teaching a bun-them-voohsts and instratuental perfor- i aaJ iily chiiircn in BMufurt -cru .o .a.or lao goua poup.o o. "" "" " c'Jul:,:', uc'u- l"aSY : their line of march, to join their brave veteran comrades in Pixie. We suspect t'.at there will be some tears shed, by the dark eyed Kentucky belies, when the "Troop" turn their faces Southward, i , , . ,, . 1 r .1 . 1 i I Jill. Ill T wt UC L'ltlUV O t lucui. f J liou bless mem I l3Wc are assured that an effirt is be ing made to work off Incoming cunty shinplasters, upon the "honest Dutchmen down the river." Don't tonrh tlirt... i - - hlt count, U deeply in debt for a "splen- j d,J Co ..," J a "nn.ncial I 0Pwt,0 t0 n)ak ouUtders help pay for Last month, a man was arrested for getting a batch of " County Orders," which arouses a suspicion that there arc many counterfeits afloat. It is bad enough to i-su- ilirg il individ ual or corporate bills for borne circulation; yet, there, they arc comparatively safe, jiut most ef !bo foreign tnsh will prove a total loss 10 those least able to bear it. The loug-r and the more extensively the and losses. We re indebted to Dr. A.P. Mcylert for copies of the LouitvillDuily Journal, of which tbe celebrated poet, editor, and wit, Geo. D. Prentice, is one of ibe con ductors. Their perusal satisfies us as wo have long heard that age and dissipation bave well-nigh wrecked Prentice, aud bis t. l,t.rlB n.l li nrilil foe tbnf ' paper. He still gives it flashes of his own fun n.l natriotism hnt iu central tnna is too much like those who huj the delu- sion tLat Union and Slavery (instead of "Liberty and Union") are, "now aud for ever, one and inseparable." CON'GRESSwaa to meet vesterdav ! - - i itf session to enu on ms iiaoi ojarcn. In this era of our country, we Lnp tne session will be devoted to actimi wisdom ; and patriotism, wore than to taUUmj abont tbem. j The rresident'a Message will be looted for wiih prafuuod ititercat, and will be given to our Lome patrons u early as possible. fcarThe death, in Philadelphia, on i... . i . t t V..J 1 aiiuay iasi, oi ueu. uatuca jrvm, .htm, Storo keeper, is announced. i-l:i. 1 ii one to-1 idinc in lt,.tl.f.,i. I.. il,. - ""-l big candidate for Governor of Pcnn oiade a good run and dies lamented by thou-aoda of aincero frienda. 11a wu bora ia Center Co., ia 1800. , . m BargC8'' !aU Schol 8oT' IDleDaeDI 01 IumDl yi M- iuracd the control of the If vomit.? Rt-nuL ""f Tuukhannock. A man of a?ood ! mind and character, we hope he may be- come permanently located in that impor- Uolj 0J ,)or. ' fejTAn excellent eomfr property on Maikct St. Lcwisburc, is ollcred for Sale , Klul. in lo-Jav's r.2t,Br. 1 SmKh and Barnsido. Twenty yearn lao, a Congressman from Indiana received renins', from boy in 1 - , hi, district, to be sent to ' est I oint, to till the then existing vacancy. 1 he sppli - c nit was a stranger gave no ri foresees , ai.d rccuivej little thought. Hut, shortly after, beine in the Tillage where the youth resided, the ('tifjrcssiiian happened to think of if, and c.i.elud.d to Cud out who the boulu b'lUiuier boy was. lie found mm ai wors, cross icgeo, in a ianor i-unp. ' ,-Vou wish, then, to be appointed a Cid. I ) at West Point ?" "I do," siid tho youth. 'Why, said the Congressman, "because I f t! that I was brn f-r smnethinq bet - ter than mending old clothes." The eon- ycrsatiou continued, and so well pleased was the Congressman with the spirit and intelligence of the UiL.r boy, that ha re- ceived the nppninim.nt. That (,onpr?min is Caleb H. Smith. D0-.T Secretary of the Internr, at a.sliint- mt . - i . 1' .,. Th-I finrr-rittn-i l AniSris r. IiarnsiJe, now Comuiandcr of the Grand Army of the Putaniac! One Year's Changes, : Nov. 8, lol,t!io L'nion arms cmqucrod the Rebellious lorees at Port Koyal, South . Carolina, by a spleu did naval victory. Nov. 7, lsGd, the Union commander. Ocn. S.xon, a West Pointer, drilled the e . ,.. ,. , i- i. first Company of South Carolina olun- icers, ami a i.uiui.siereu iu lueiu tun wlu. lie theu declared them ail free, "and all your relatives. You have as good a ri;;ht i .... , . .. . i : to freedom as I have, or any other man. tied never made a man to be a slave." Three tremendous cheers broke from the j lips of every one of that stalwart band of I colored men such as asiiincuoS in the Uovolution, and Jackson in the last war t Kantim My Saxon Ic a, eueee,.-1 fa, , n Q e the acc ,ml.iil(hca ; . ;a hoa ,he first kfSoa of revinm 0Ta tbs black-board And all this in the boasted citadel of Slavery its strmghold aud central point the sup posed inaeeessibie Italy of S .uth Carolina! Pars.. BnowLnr, in his late speech at isasuv.iir, sat i-'inc rri.caii now ur vu.y , . , . . . , two richis left them the neht to be banged. ! and iheriRht to be damnrd. His views upon ! the - peculiar ins.iiut.oi." were illustrated by Ihe anecdote of the inexperienced humer, who, essence peddler" wiih a fh;lrj, SXIC jn'a ni, l.j i,.m.. v.. How loj, was asked if he u.u .iiitu li . irj-iiru, "in mt u 1 - ii j"u let it alone. It'll soon ttiuk itself to draih." plied, ' Kill the d 1 ! if you'll Thf Uuhaq; (IW) ,W7, rilbhshf1 hj ihe .nta.nous Mahoney, who has been in ja.l issued us last number on Mon iay the adoTinisiranon of James Buchanan! That Mahoney was a Democratic" ran- di late for Cuneress. and defeated (ihe soldiers voiin;) by about i.tioo ! ff)Soine of the shioplasters circulating iu Western New Y'ork, are made payable at Plica, next July, in strawberries, if the ,.,.,. ., BeoCuurt in Middleburg, next week, Ilank IMroi f ors Nov. 1SC2. ynrt.'inm'fr'imt Il'iul:. John 11 Pacder, V . i reenoiien, 11 i uiiouv, .1 n i jiihiu, a c sth. is F .Mii:er;w,a Co.Ur, ,.,,,1,,, M. iv, lJ.in.el r.raoii-a.n, J C ll irtoo, W H Waiq.ies, M li l'.ieiiey. James Uuliy ,inrit!r Hank- r 1, 11.1 1.. 11.... n. J- ' o. 11 ud'ov. 1 vi.-r uao.y. Sr. Win II M.iR.li. Samuel W olf.J C Rhodes, Oco A Prick, lio B Blown, ft Alans, rer ftinan.) Pior. John stnarpiess, S in li hurley. Win s.naii, i H Fowler l.'witiurj Hunk Win Cameron, John M Hotr. H li Wolfe, J O I. Shin.lcl, Ch-s W.!on, Mark Halfpennv. Bent Or.iW, Sol'n R.tter, b S Kremer. Oideon IJ.ehl. I.neili'tr D.m'n Siviiit Inttilution IT P Shelter. John II Oonitman.'Chis 1'enny, Mar - tin Ureisl.ach, Daniel Lonc.T S Black, Levi Werner, John Croser..ve, Philip ll.llu.eyer. Knrt'iumU'rtm l County Won. (hamokin) F W Pollock. tie. Schall. James Bird. W i 1! Marshall, James Hover, w '1 Oram, H t. Em s ar,rk. w'shuman. James F Linn. Fra's Wilson, John Olio, J .i Taylor. , HVj llranrh linnff. I V I lamsnon.l W'fJt Itrffttrh . ..., ,'' ,..,;.;.'.'..'. xmoi.c. v:. ' K-ate's. James Armstrons. F.O. CamnbeiL M. . E b r, K. S. Lowe, U. K. Mahaffey, John j G.bson. Let Wranslins now Cease. The elections being over, aud results known, party spirit should be suppressed. i ii ... v i .lt ! ah .".niusiw Hii.ii -..- j excitement, and to withdraw causes of j .,r;fa ., bitterness from amom the peo- nl T.i L-een tin ditrptin rartism (lis. cnS5i0ns can rrodueo no cood result, now. The wounds of the sore should be at hoaled on, and the dianpoiotmeDtB of the ' ,jcfeated ahonU be allowed to die out . ., . n . i The CouxTav-our imperiled r.epub-. lie the fortunes of hundreds of thousands of brethren who have gone forth to fiht ' rF na n.l fir nnr (.nvernmcnt dotLiind - , , ' our attention, our am, auu eucouriKcmcu.. ; ..... . ,- . ii , Li" d,i "eD "UMvor iu.u s,-. thou"hts, our hopes, our eltorta to rne ... cf. ,t,B tt; which it is fondiv honed, will beceefortb be prosecuted with ; .nein,.r.Tr. and more in accordance with Dublin expectation, than hitherto. Tbe ! fan Opd. Prer) ! aaya truly that. " the fact is, none of us, until recently, have properly appreciated the maizoitu da of this civil war ; and, ia eea ot criminating cacn otner. ion uei- ' T, . fiutw Lnc y .. I j We are all io the same boat, and bound, wc hope, for the same port. lr. Charles Marr, of Seranton, has been uppitutcd Surou to cxamiuo appli- 1.4UU1 lor psuoioua. - - , - , " ", ,' " I m nmntti f fivnra i it wiMtntr. , f )f Allti(;tami has I 1 ,iirolvI1 ,'au Army of tho Potomac I j.iio tho first liioildv roads f the sea-. 1 c(m This hili.b'M I"uTli-'id"': move- ; . incut?, southward. Hut, la. Friday.' ; u 'iailw ay had hern CU'liJiiuLud t ' Aquia Crook whence snpi-lif's could ; Iu? forwarded to tne t nioti nrmv. Pres. I.tncolti visited Falmouth, and i fiiiind liie soldier.-i iu irood ti Ina for a, liu'iit. Fi-eilerick.-iiur',' is not evueua-1 ted, but the nuni'-rmis and iiiereasin'i l!ebi 1 fnrtilioatinns; arc bovond it. I ! 'fh I!ol 1-5 a tttiiMtol to make an ' attack iiinn Ncwlicrn, but Sutlci'CU a repulse before rcachiii'; it. Tho yellow fever has disappoared from Pot t Uovul, and all is hoped'ul. iloro Kcliil vessels tire captured, than escape the blockade. vj'uii.lluiier Las ordered an election fur Coiie-ress, in the. ll lower districts cf Louisiana, which arc practically j- tored to the L inon. j 1 lie lle'.icls threaten to burn down Charleston, Savannah, Ac, before! they will surrender them. j On .Sunday w eek there were twelve, ! and on Monday fourteen, attempts to burn the city of Memphis. These frantic, suicidal exhibitions , Oi mc tempers oi our avaioi iters, hhow who the real 'a-ritators ' .. , . i ai.u III! LII-llllllVJ ,H V. A recent order of the War Pepart- meiit was known bv the Rebels before its reception by our own officer ! The niiiusi uv.isu.1, in iviiinui.ia. i.i still thwarting oar efforis. (rovernment is exaniiiiuiir political ... -ii i prisoiicrs as last as possible, releasui'' inn, on.l retainiu- others lor trial. i t i. "un,...., iI.a Vt , ,.. ,; n.raut and Gen. Sherman. Now for work. General Mitchell's Experience with tho Negroes. fX'odcrdate of Oot.lo, ihe late learned, eloquent, brave and lamented General, O. M MiTcntL i.. wrote a letter to See. S. P. Chase, from whioh we quote, as follows, j Whiskey is scarce, but they have plen respecting the frocdmen in South Carolina, ; ty of apple brandy, which they call "new among whom be died of fever: dip," to which ihcy aro immoderately Yesterday, which was Sunday, a little ; a "jted. This, with horrible stories of church built for the negroes, was eonse-' Yankee barbarity and ferocity, keep them eratcd to the worahip of Almighty God. i suraciut;T excited. jy invitation from Abraham, the black! ' rrcacher x W48 pr,,ssnt ,CJ iJJressed bis ' ' , , ... l6"'h""", r m nasm, iao iwa, .us piua.., ... the literary men 01 mat learueu cuy ; i ' j have spoken to the foshionablo crowns of ! New York in the Academy of Music ; I : bivo spoken to the rich and proud citizens j of New Orleans; I have spoken to multi- j tudes in almost every State in the Union ; j but I do not think I over addressed any audience whose presence touched me more j deeply than the sable multitude to whom I cndjtvnrcd to utter words of encourage- i i,,... ,,. j . j .', meet ana nopo yesterday. And, my (.ear ., i , .. Governor, they aro encouraged, and taey do Lope; aoU 1 tec I tuat it 19 po6dibie to convert the oijeers anj soMiers from their unjust and ungenerous prejudics, and to make tuem tho firm, fast, sympathizing, friends of these unfortunato biael.s. Al- ,tii , . , , dy I find a very great caange, and some ; of my thinking ofliccrs, who were most eloomy and most despondent when I first ! arrived, are now full of cheerful hope. j I read the cows from the North, and pon der over it with Ihe deepest interest. I 1 can not but believe that the great heart of this nation will respond to tho President's Proclamation. So f-r as I know, it has j bccD ni bj . i n- 1 faction, both by the army and navy. Otvo us 011t (he means, and we will show them I 0QlrHtam fJ tnt a thander. .,, ., , , , bolt, that will carry overthrow and ue- atrucliou through the daik dominions of Slavery. Wo leara from the Missouri Statesman, that, by order of Geo. Metrill, Capt. it inert Powell, Mai. James lirown, and 1 Felix G. Laforce, of that county, anl ; James L. Stephens, J. L. Matthews, and t u is . ( is ,i v... . ri t.i. o. o. 1or.ey, u. o.uu., .us. o... ouu Wilcox, of Uockport, have been arrcstci, to be released oo condition that they take un lU, MiiJiniu in Id. frAA Slat., nt. I 1 ." t.j: :. t.i . some pu.ut uoriu ut mui.uaouit.-', o..., i and east of Illinois, till the close ol tne war, unless sooner pnvilegca to teturn. , Xhej left on Thursday. Mr. Casey, a Kentucky ConreBsman, recently assured 1'rcaidei.t liocolo, thatr although the Kaiaucipation I'roc'.amatioa did not origicaliy snit them, and perhaps no even now, ye i.e wuuiu uo. ooo ,wu . ' ,hin .. Toar tepS lt 8lvehol( Ihe dictation of Democrats and. laveholders." The President told him !,. rrtKoli mnsjf on .Turn Kmancination t ( - , tDat verv man? siavtJ now expect u, ana lt naa oetter ce uone pe.ceau.j. - "Way down in South Carolina, on St. Salmcn Island, a company of the blackest : kind of darkies have been doing picket duty, and, as the record runs, doing it well. Lst week, they procooded op the t Dirien, and captured several Confederate olTioers and a Uebcl Marshal, who, no doubt, felt highly iusulted at being made captive by 'niggera." m 1 n..iWrtf Krtataifrnm Milton and : vicinity bave been pressed into the Got. eminent service for building pentooo bridges, and also for crying forage for tbe army. They pay each boat, we are r j . .1..1I..,. A.t ahieh iW nioiuieu, im w.ii. j I well fur tho wiirtcr ucojon. ' reeling in Wo; tit Carolini. A cnrrespindent of the New York Ilrrail. at Newbern, started in tho guise of a pier white, and made a tour of some four or live d iyn in tho in'erinr, and in a letter, gives the result of bis observation fc and eiperienee. lie found the p iple well supplied with , 1 . i - i'.i ;l cirn, a supply of bucou wbtrh tbt-y said would last a Year, plenty of live bogs, but little or no silt. The tvddiers be saw were generally well clad and shod. The women are uoinw an iu'-t cnu to siiouiy . ... . them with stockings, underclothing, &.; they are more excited than the men, and nire i .!.,. in ....... t S.iulhfrn "riohts," and never spak of the Yankees! i except in the vncat terms. Tbe neuroes are beginuin; to show a spirit of losuhorlination. t-onie nave insubordination. been shot for attempting to run away : but i " 6 6 . . ' i VOUCH is here! v e ven lo the Mockhol. they arc generally treated kindly. 1 he own- ,j,.r ( i.vis.ji Bruise Compauy, ers are in ooustant dread, not of assassina- n.ai an Eiecuuu unl t e fee! : at ine oi.-e I , . , . , i - i ill- Bresi i'Mit. on Mon.lrtV. ta oia ttav nl Jan- t.on, but of being left to do the.r own wo.k. 'V.fij. ,,r ,he p..rPoe of elect... tne Mauy of tho more active and valuable of l',e,j sn Manaeer-, Treasurer, and a Ihe slaves aro sent farther iu the interior. t'll. enjue. il.e concern, of said Com ... , r i-- ('any fer rue ytr. The writer penetrated ai far as Kings- , ' wil.LIA.M CAMHROX, President. Ion, a considerable town, far up (he Ncuse j Leu-istiur;, Ln-c. 1, Wi river, and but a short distance from the railroad leading from Wiimingtnn to Richmond and Norfuik, r'i Weldon. Tho t-iliie.1 ii hut hli.'htltf f jrtiiiti2. aai the r...!. sav that thev will le.ve as soon as I 1 V the Yankees make their aipearance. There i do Uliod sentiincut ia that part of the State, as far as his observation wcot. The slave interest is the only one ; tt.e peoole seem to care anything aoout. , Th r rescnl GoT- Vanca M utter. . .. . , ly opposed to a teconstruelion of the Ln- . tr I ljn un tcrtM- 1 'U m8 1 tLa writer that Byrne ftw trtel to start i the nuestion of reunionism on the oc- i casio 0 of Vance's election, bat that it was ! only a dodgo to draw out and find out ; who were iil-disposed towards-their Con- federacy ; and oa that very movement mau' n"' ' prisoned. niauy have since been arrested and iui- - .TLbc ''"owing M .j r Genera!, are now withuut a comajand : deorge L. Jl biellan, Johu C. 1-remout, Oeorge (.adualader, hdwin 1. Morgan, Han Carios Hucll, irv.u .it liowell, Cass.ua M. Clay, Lthau . - - 01 A. Hitchcock and Pur John Porter. ; The of ha ma(Je , beoipnitig by dismissing offiivrs, for b, i-o absTcut without leave, iu'exiea.t,, ., A The first printed list of Hie d.-u.s.s. ,i, comprises ctghtj-oue Captains aud Lieu CUI1U,S- ' J- P- SUindel liobiu, Captain of a Sun- Lur' c 'lJ the 4.th 1 ennsylvania tieoimeiii, nas oeen recommended lor rro- ... ,i , ', uioiiou tor uisi:ngut.-hed bravery in the late i lMla Youds; ladies connected with Mrs. Life's Muucv Female Seminary, sect a larse box for the benefit cf the sick and wounded tolJ.ers, containing bandages, Aa. Tnat tae American people are appreciative ! of any subsLlnlial .service remit red them, is ; si'en n. th r-ui! of l.r.Aver's e.ilerp:tse. It ( waa some.l.ios of a venture fi r a chrimsl of , his r.p:ei'dnt leoui-ilion ainung Ihe literati of ; the .v..r.ii,!o risk it i u ihe proilui lion 1 1 I'ouyh 1 Drojw aiol 11, Is. (lot hr boldly lhff.v h tnstlf ; into the trap where his talents cnu! bra. M.b- ieinepuu..c weal, aud it u. now easy in countrymen. Throii-houi th.s r.aimn and some lore.sn lands, his name is foremost at the be.Nide ol sickness wh'le .nthe rood he seatters l.e ... second to no living man's. IIr wins me lri,-!n?,i laurels man e.in wear, and enj-ys in unmld measure the luxury of doing i1"1- Liuaei vrr, rououue, io-aa. tti-j.i! i:xn.oYMi:Tf AflK.N'TS WANTED. We will pay from v-." id tf '.. per month and ail eijienaes to r.cuve veenis, or Rive a t'. ..iir:;ii:un. Partirntars son: fix A't.lress E:.e s.-wi.!? Marl.ine C uijiai.y, 11. JAYES, Oeneral A rent, Milan, Ohio."' SOl'y TICiC-TaLle Lewiill'.ri R.K. Siatitm. MUV1SG A" A' 77. rrP;, & AccuB.-a LcWiib- f..,, rna d0 P M i:.tprr,s do m:i a "M ni i. v msrntrT. "ntT. so Ai-rnmroMntinn traio tstsi "firumiuuou.-7. i.,.-Mtrm ijomisjr (u..5 AIOVIfi SOl:TH Mai! train passes LewUbarg !:C! P M rre.sht i Accomuiodatien do Express do ltN;i!. P M If htmlunffs BaUamie Cordial will not enre. in tr.e J.i-.t slaves of 4 'onvumpiion, wu know from experience it allords grt-at relief. ly-pepsia is a ditftrnlt disezse to earet but H'iU.4.Uf liKHMa"! BlVTIRS Will SOOn OVef- come 11. nil. ine uvi in anoiuer cu.uiiin. - ,.- . , Bt Ht-r.FJ Trar. Tt:i .::.. J 41 1: f.nT. nf tlir. VA r- '"! Mi-"-M K-WMjiN. near Mmwhiirv. Rr flr ,( ,hirrin , ..h ,t)t RT j r WAMt-iLE aal Mi:' 'lA'tlilK hKH:tv. tvth of Snantobin. Vf V.. r rinwn. '-"..I ulr.,Mr .K.T.WOM Kf.ToS and M-a Kl.rAtiKTll ilniyVM AN. all of Shatn.-tin. i: Kid J D U'.-r, 22 I ult . OAKKKT II. MILLER anl yir ?t'AS it. ANKtKh. of Norlbumlicr.aiMl tttj. Sen of La..i..tt sn.l Amrii. E. Alloilit. Corrected W'tekfy Wheat Kirga... ' " . Use ... Co Tallow ; Corn, oid 60 Ltird "lata So Ham Flaxsocd. ... 1,5. tb.ver seed Dried Apples. W oM Fn kin Hut tor 1- P"tl.ves.. .. 10 ! lfli l.:.,l .01' ira.l M (, , c . . : i" uuuer... -o vuuu.., I.(-ilmr M til Arrinp'ments. 1 ! y,, sinni nrv. Harn-linrs;. I.ar.ravr, 4c, ' (laey), Wavmail close, iillJAM j T ,.,nvlie.t;,:a,ss. p.,a.h..r. .New Vork Miiion. dailv) e!o-s ai m, A M ' "h Ur.r Mill-, Munev W M a-nsp ,, ; I.l.nira.Ac. ( t.uli ) rl.--al ..:.lo. I il , x Wnitienl, N-w Iterl.n. Mn! Iiehurg, Ac, ' (.i.n'v) r!. ses ai !. I' Vt Vavrs a' 7 To M I" 'itiu:. Mri:-t. n. &C, (,Uli) do- . K a( M,v, v I To Moi .n ami f! iT.'jia, (!i!y) do- j n. A M. 1 ave al I l ..r.i. V I' ' it--.i..L tt tavps , v. ri. 1., .;-. the an,. i vai oi inr evrnio uiu' v ., it isi- i; W F.lRr.Rsr PM : ,7'J'' . . .'I. Jl.C, ! . n-t M. tM. JH.Hl "a nivi tT!e wll kn.wn TAVi:i:.N STAND; Jli J snnate on Market St. in the Boronsn , llf i.rut,urg now in ih? oceii( jury nf V. ; 1. Cm. J. vvol.n:. ruu SALE. 4 N Inventory was taken of the Mock cora- 1. Pr H. W.CIiOTZER'S VARIETY STORE, during his late visit home. The Cap'aia n.inT f.Hcr thi snlpiMul esiablihment for j.ate. ii JS it.(piiv!i;le for kun to anen-l to business matter. The rd and onaorlnnhv'for ! 'ind.vn musket T!.:s is a ividaal who may be ije-.rous of invesli.ii in this line of tra r. The establ.ahmcnl possesses wnle no lonely, an extensive patronage, and.s located in the moat pleasaul part of our village. Terms liberal. N ov. 7, 'bij T 'HE IHiiHK.sT CAII PRICE raid for Mixed or White anil Colored KAUS by J. I. .'iarher, PaoraiKl Ka Wartnouse, X E. Corner F.tth and ''o urce Sts. Oct "1, 1Mb j n3 Piii.aJelphia dlOTJCE I ! rpHE fotlow.nt: Books and Accounts ara X. led in inv hands lor collection. Alter IIIKI'Y UAYs from this date, suit will be brought on all accounts unsettled, aud collec tions eafcrced by Law. The Book. Bd lull of rr. T S CHRIST, d- do Or WM. I1AVKS. do do K A.N.s a KoOKMBAUGlf. do do WM frHiCK M CO. do flo tllUIsr.AN l.olU.KLIN'J, do do JLS.-h t'.ti:;Vkli. M M. JON ES. Lewisbur?, Oct. 17, ISCS I.ansrnlirliuN Nrw S)le T AriMtralij tolvred Pictures. for tlitt Miji: LutfrrH f' DiwUinj 7tw apparatus j and l.Tit-'i fit I V "irattM, .ill I! th Htwt TmproTe i'l 1 -: t a-. .. and , n fat.- tALtbi'i -u. 'ill- t:it:a.ofc-u . oulntLa ne-( uniP from jwr' -I K'itrrT. t: 1 uii.l r-lmi'tiu irw in 1 1. l.v Laud Histi-ry .I il.ft'ni lAi t, aud the pnMjiit h-in"ilio rilrmi ir- cr -Ti-ini 'TiMic t'iL'turt NuturjJ iiiotorj aiad otti.-r li tt.rii.-f. nt eurr ua.l Art. r uli irt-irm tiou-i iin-n to i-urvltuers. For a ecmplets CtJojue ol IL above, ai pl U W. I.ANr.KMIKTM, Imyi 1 0. Box U- i'iuiad ilbia, I'a to (Ll3t!jin.ii Stew, ! T J X CKIS WEI L'S BI.OL'K.lower Market St , l.evt i!bui'7, I Where the puhlic can find an assortment of FASIIIONAIILK CLOTUING, such as Lory.; Overcoats 510 to I "i K.isincss Coats 4' to 15 Dress do 7 to 1'i llovs' da 3 to H Pant, 2 to C Yes IS, 11 to h This Clothinsr was selected at Fashionable clulh,n? Houses in l"hu..and ill be sold for i ShUll PflilitS fof tllft ISSll ! j JOHN" S. MARSH '. ' (AA Male or Fema'e AGENTS Pj( y JJ(J TO .-ELL : sm:l puti: i.ifVTV tOlullLB v ip oi' . ttr I v i r t. t 1 1 ' From rt!-iit mirvev-. rrnii! ! .u. 10, IWJ; eott f o in." mi I' 'ii:rf- ii v-J -.ie- jt-pr - U-j. fu;'ri t t'i :n;" ; I'' m p v-r nn t ' ' '.' tin T Vifch ! f II. 1 c-lf itt ii.- low priet-Bf Dl' krittf; 3TU,jOUuaai.-t ' arf rr.rsnt'J tt.i mj.. It i oot.-olv n r .!: tr.r. '-ut :r !!- mi MV Wit :A!I.Ktt MAP of lha fnitr-l -;wt-mtiiti"ia ilw-i- x Iff.. in one. girinf i.KY i: ili.i. : MAlluN I i nMu N tw-. n. fininTtr -nt H-oiiiMi r mmi $ . to f - pr .inr. arM will Lak bas-ki a. I n,ii s that can nut bcold and tcfund tn m -jy. P -ltd f- r ft w.-rttS an 1 trr. I'rmtesl iDPtructaoua bow to canTaja well. fuRtiihait ; a'! ur ij..r . v ant-. -l :.n1rfa!? Arvnt f-r out Mar1 In Tr7 ?-nt, i ai.fonia,Craila. tu'etn i. i- rnat: iCur-a. A ' forit.il- r:tT iu-I; Willi a "- hun in-d .ii.i.rfi -j ; N..('urcti:icia. J. X. LjYI, ISo. loi Itrisad-.i ajt "Sw InfV. i 'i d Wat P.raTtmnt uMtr,r M.it r.f Virginia. Mary- j Intnl. iinl IVcti"? Itrvrtia. rosl o-r r lw.ia-. n whirh ill utark-1 Ami-lirai'r,.Mi"ry 'trff. Mr?!a::J lli'iJtiU. ( W iiljamre rt i-'rrrT. lilv.-f r i, N..U.iti k'-rd. aud i : mi: ,i ti.r-i i..: fit- I mjsC. an 1 fTtJl r ar oiar ta VI hct . laiiil, irjiuia, ani t'rnniTania,c.F tnoDey rrun4l. (i!!l'i. S .-nl IM.lMifS. I In the fDl autliArity ior t.r-o. liu -li ani WW D-paTt- I it i nr. wrn-y Tiuiidi w any ou un iiug mm wojto- iu it. I'rice in w nt. 1 r.ra th TritlTl. Afiff-2. "II-'iVD'S -IU' i'r VU'uIMA, VAUVLANT, AND j PrYLVAMA-Tltiii i X'-ry if nvt ia but 2j rent, a-l it if the ht wbirh cma ba UirrhMW." j l.r.MYTVSnil'-'AT XAC OF Till VISF!?rt'I,I KIV2K Fn m Ai t-n: rfei Iit t'n;ii.. Hrt nod Wtn. Bown( Mi.i.;' ;i Kt-r I'iN't. of ,-t. loui. "lo , nhor em-rf -o.vn j.. irtmli'-n mi I ovtn.-t nmr.f trxtt et- Loiiia lo j th Hiiif.-f M-te.-r l.rt :. mi'. rj mr.d Ur. 'niand. V-n. ian-Ii.i. an'i all i.ia- 2i m'. 'rK fn.in trtetir- rr so lor. I in tmunti.w and Stati, TrW in fhat. j pocket fortTi.atid jJ, liii-n.wiLiroiIa-r. Jteady : " V)fp.ftxi;?vt j x l.ioin ,v(r ' , Wabi-.ttw. Prt 17. 1"3. S.-nd m our Mtpof in MiiiaaCp-H-r faun lr.-.t r"pn-. kear-Adniirat ri KIvt. ".nil Charlie a.t.1vi-..romninl.iit:i :ii-i-tt a- ta-ln n. ia auiiioriatnl to f.uri-ha- aj juany M ara ruirrl tor BW of Ibat ai.itadrn.i. lill'cU'N Wt:LLF5. ?err-Ury rfth Nary. REMOVAL! MOVi;V bas removed his Ptioto erapta rvtublllmrnt 10 the New I HoilOim. nn Market Mreel. reeenll. ne. Snn.eil tr Dr. Burlan. OPPOSITE THE HANK, wnere he bas fined op cue of the Finest Galleries ia lh Conntry ! it..... .... I....;.;.. ..4 .nn-roie IKilOi-. I.H Inn i peren. e. he n ss!.sfie4 (hat hi work can not -r Keai n. Ca'l aud tr si h.s wori.mansb.0 Lf i..hurj, Auj 15 v UNION KOOT AND SllOi V4. S'iK 11 (J l il.l. Ai:EAll'-C mt r.e ! r-.n.t a.; i I am! ei ipnne :i-r r"tirr!vc ?Hr i anl rhraj e-t i"fk ' 1 12 nine UKlUe B: j. a-' t fifies in I'm n com.:v '. IVJ-isl rcrrivnl a r"KIl! ! -I IM liitl 'urlt at unnsua"y ' rr.cii. -(tick. .""iiles and j"ir.;:i! iV its" ia il.c orJrr of ihr ilar at ;!!'. t 'j'pusise liie i.tJte.nr , . ' ' 1 oe V.M IL Y W)A .,,-,.. t , .Vl Ki'iwu (.riaran b'nale; ! fol- i v u-.ns s.ll'OMflU:. I Iv lirec:wM areompaovias aeh Boa. I V ' "-Si W).r .s a- cup of Cilee. Manufac:urrJ only bv the Iatrntee Penii'u Salt Matiufaeturintr Co::pai ,l. ij;. Ka.au: raiLioiiiru; i. Feb to, thMyl FIRE I?J3U?.A!V:E. Is.srR.NCi: compa.nv of .Njr.r AMLKICA l'l..!ade!ph:a. tIareirr.raUsi, 17-'1. Capital f.inoncn.ort Aels, Jan. ls'.l - l.'-'A.Tl'J l ARTat'R fi.cnrn.N, i'.e,.jti. CHARLES i'LATT, Secretary I 2 'ii jiid:n?s aanually or prrj-eiaaev. Nrs chan Ora.n, Furn.u.re, lu-i.r.l, as current rales of Premium. JOIt B I.I.Nt. 9Jiin3 Ajenl b r I nion c. un'r. Pa BUFFALO IIOCS? LEW1SHVRH, VSIOS C t., i'.i. LEW IS f.i:iltri., l'roprletor. rj'lii.S new Hotel is situated opposite iha 1 C"uri Hi)T.se,in the most fishiona: ie ai, l beautiful part of the town, and for stvle an eonventenee can not be surpassed in Central Pennsylvania. Those visiting the University, or at. ear Court, will find it the most convenient aa I remral public house charge will be th most reasonable and neither i.meirep;ns will te sparej to beatow every crn.fioi ni'ea those who may call. Persons ia lha Luivy will be cliaraed 25 cis per meal. Lewiaburg, April I, lstJi 11. R. Zimmerman, MF.UCIIAXT TAII.OK. MARKET S.piare. Lewisburjr. is now prak pared to lurn.ah Ouieers' Military f. lotllillt; accurd.n? to regulations al Hurt notice. Ai-o a general assortment of (.Iniha, I Ca-iMrners.Vesunss and ready-mad ClutiHngy Ask at Zimmerman's Red, White St Blua CARTES PE VISITE at V owry's tialleiy Pnoiocraph Alburns: ai Mnwry's Galterf Pnotographs large size at Mowry "a Oa.ierf Phoioaraphs iu Oil ai Mowry 's (iaT Ivorytvpes at Mowiy's Oallery llaib types at ilowry's Oaooi Ainbr. fypes, and All Ivin'ts o'tvp'9 at Metrrv'i Ca'!rf .MOWiiV S UAI.LERY, in Markei .ir.aS, opposite the Bank Lewisburg Vis WATCHES, JEWELRY, lie. TUB nndrrsisneil, haT:n:r rfmrrel V-m'iPr Watch and Jewelrv esiahlijihraeat 10 one of the rooms recent:? t-ecupitl by Thos. li. iirier, (arij inin? M.s Amantit L. Z tier's Millinery Shop.) .Market air beiween Frunt and becoijd.bhe is prepared Eepair AVatches, Jewelrj. Alasisal Instrnmpnts, &c, in the most approve-! an-.f iaii.ract, rv irancns Sh kprp t-n hand an assort men! c I ch JB VVKLKV. for Ladies ami .eni!rm-n, k;rH she itlr al prices tj suit the n:ue. Ak CLOCKS and WATCHLa. Ail wuik aud waies warranted a rrss ted. MAKIA S. Zl'BER. lwiiiorir. May tT. iP2. Executor's riot:ee. T'OTICE is herehr civ-n. 'h:it Lrfer tsjv iamen'arvf Ihe ia-twil; and iri.n.e Mm. A.. UAKKK.(wite ol Jiat.) l.m of Lewi.bnri r-T'''i-is. I'mi'n cruniy. h -.v r -t-n cranrrd to 'h nnrTs-iEre'l. bv tfie fN -j; ' ; f I uion t'lun:;, in due furm law ; all pernra having ca ins aiint a;d eiine v.l. pr-cnt them, and tht e o.vini: saul fMnte art; it ;u-- ted to make immp-iiaie pavinrrf, n i A I HAN Kit Iw, Exeruidr In mv absence, accounts may be vrh Ceo. F. Miiler. Cq. Lewisburg. Aujr.l. T I j Kew btand--lTew GocJa! TOSEVII L. II AWN ha in taken U ( J rooms un.Ier the Telesrat h anvl Chron otnees. refit teu tbeui.and filled in an eiten.ii i variety o( I 7afs, f7s, Gentlemen' t Clnth'n, it-. Also a larre and splendij stork of 'l.i t'l'I'S CASKIMEKEti, Ac, which he will matv i.n i order. as he alill eontinoes the Tailnrire lios. ness. He is prepared to eiecute alt wnr entrusted lo his care.to ihe sausUeiiou tf ii.w customer. N. D. Cuttinj and Repairir)E'i r.l M order. Lewisburi, .pnl 10, lsf 1 PcaccPcacc ! If'tt w Ortt1 for vr-n ail. war prer atw 4-csy Th"n i'ur ert-utioti. at.d pn M i-nr sind aV our Urj ijotii aud ollnr bua ware. TTt'T Ri-rr-rM and Cal'V. and ?a5n ror-rn-n. And Ci-ini'-''-. an 1 i-r.-hai.i-. and - nrT.aaansj wV'm Ci.oiiDii ni 'V'hhit. und frliitu for fonall su L an l rni;u aul CtcLnvo'a jat,gn u a tall. Wr'v MnMna nn ! ?41ngfrm -rw to iwnfr w Wtt'Ti StrH-Htnuf for ladlrM- and Half II' w for pitii Wf'ft. Ci'.it.- at all pi lev!, fiT duote-r mwl .-ai, H b't nlj-made Clotlnog a cheap Sna. W-'w- rnIT.rfTl n-l C-rws-t. and rriaoTine fi.h And t:enimn and Checinr" -r .iraws-ra n4 brt: - . oiri-Vtv.nt.1 anj l Mar t-r atul f-r W'f .-hak- r fr UAlvn, hut dun tuWai m ' VT-'ji Oil-rirNth an l ('rT' to evrrr too- ffo-r, W (" ha'lc fr your ariniowa and Run f-r ?T ilJl HVt ilafavt and Hsafk-ta and KuWirri ot najr W at r SUpiai and Ct-e tbx jVIUs. or CaiM. -pr'vt Braahan anl Kttl,a11 kind f Qw-Bsrwar--a fwn!1 and "wmin. err.ntinc !wb-rs.; Vru H hnd a on Marfcrt r?t, nnur M At Slll-'LI.KK'S t'ld Mard B P a a KV K.r.ntt oUwiab.ir. Afrtl a, M B F' BE l University it Lewisburir. The nest 8wioo will open en Thurity morninc. ept. 2.":ht in the C'OLLKCi:. ACAPK-MV. nrl 1'emali" iN.srnrrF. J. R. I.OOVISI Pres.e.f penepict alpep.t ni.ni'K Mak.-r and l.Vpmrrr. 1 Will .Its nn nS I'.;.!. t N'-w Chop l.esrlsijlf, Ai' - - iff . t niT 1 Uts,,
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