in ill! mi - m iiwiMM ciiiiii BY 0. N. WORDEN AND. J. At f 1.50 per Tear, always TufsJsy Mornins & Jriday Afternoon. run riii.siuKM. Abraham Lincoln Union County 1863-Offlcial. Gl'STi. Wo.d'rard' North Ward 215 NU SoutUWard 21 "J 7 Total Iwi?burg 4".:J 177 Brady 113 ' Huffaloe 20. 1H Fast Ruffalne 112 Westliuffaloe 114 Hi' Hartley 111 Hartleton 27 Kelly 1 Lewi. 7 49 Limestone M . M Mifflinhurg 14 ew Berlin 72 '2 lnion H 7S Whito Dear 2: 12 2024 1250 Cttrtin's Official majority, -in Union county, 774. In 100, it was S'l. If our Soldiers could rote, l"n ion's luaj. for Curtin would lc over 1000. Judge Afcnew, Rep. Un. 1.0!5 Luwrie, Cop. 1 .25 ifajority for Agnew Assembly Orwit; l!alsbach Ililbuh Weiscr ATerage majority 2.02:; 2,019 1,2.'0 1,245 773 2,023 1,240 Reg. k Rec. K. H. Weikel W. E. Smith Maj. for M'eikel Commissioner P. Marshall C. l'ulluian Maj. for Marshall Treasurer Win. Jones John Rcbsr Maj. for Jones Auditor Wm. F Seebold John Orr 1 ,f!0 1,200 -;;U 1,0s' 1,278 702 2.005 1,251 754 Msj. for Seebold Average majority, 753 J Whole vote, 3,274 (eg-The vote for removing the Election I House of Buffalo Township, was 3 For, ud 200 Against no change, decidedly ! m" , , m Erst to meet to-day the nearest, last. It uioi u j , was resolved to meet, hereafter, by TIN , . ' ' ' o'clock in the morning. o aus-o-l.. ...;..r,tv fi.r Oril. and Hals- bach is about !30. .." ... jjSjt.lt is laughable to recall the pas of Copperhead orators and editors hoping to excite the people about "fighting the way over bayonets to the polls Their lying nonsenso and base efforts to mislead are all dissipated by the facta that the election was never so full, aud was never more peaceful. (Besides rolling np 110 majority for Curtin in hite Deer, lastJTuesday, Lei- er and others raised a club of 20 subscri- bers for the Star & Chronicle. I ii' . i, n-i j-1 , , m , . est d'J nblv-reduc.ng the adverse majority down to .. And this morning, Conrad Sheckler, Esq., hands in a basket of those miperior Gratics which lie is cultivating bo extensively and so tuocesafullv I .The so-called Democracy never fought up Union county as they did this year, and their friends abroad can find no fault with them : they did their best. It might seem unfair to say that Brady, Or White Deer, or Kelly, or Lewisburg, w Buffaloe, or West Buffaloe, or Lewis, Or any other district has done " best" this year. In other districts our men labored amie as earnestly, out cnanges oi famines , ana otner circumstances over wntch tncy , , i had no control, have been against us. n ,. , b , , ! Could our Soldier boys vote, we could show, gain and . majonty, ,n every election district J9Union county has done the clean j thing this year nearly the same vote for j all her candidates. They are competent ! and worthy, and petty personal or local I piques should never harm such men. j The vote is considerably th 1 r Crams' ver polled in this county. V w aa The thanks of Lewisburg and of l nion county are due to their Democratic visitors (oa the 1st Oct. inst.) from sii or 1 eight neighboring counties, and to orators Carrigan and WitU especially. Their great number and peculiar spirit ftirred i tip onr dormant voters, and increased onr ' majorities largely over last year 79 in the Borough, and 351 in the County. Call again, nest year, neighbors! and the earlier the better. m-A- F. Clapp, Dep. l'rov. Marshall 1 "r this Cong. District, states that the! ruminations for Drafted men in Union ! runty is postponed until November the Peise days to be hereafter made known. e stated the fact some time ago, but it o.jii.d Lave b.cn officially auuouuccd. i R. CORNELIUS. In Advance. Stale Election as far as beard from. Woodward is "behind A. Curtiii!'' "Copperhead: u't bite in letober . Woodward Curtin 7700 ftiKI s::o 12i io Sim io 400 2540 140 1450 1711 250 r,4 850 Allegheny Armstrong Hearer lllair Adams Bedford Berks Bucks i i 275 G050 4-!0 750 f7ti 140 I0 olM.t ft 10 "55 ItiOO 270 f00 2ti4 lu:;o 272 2500 1700 400 400 1500 1100 .".150 ! Bradford j Butler ! Cameron j Chester Cambria Carbon Clinton Clarion Center Cumberland Clearfield Columbia . Klk Fayette Fulton (ireen Juniata Luzerne Lehigh Lycoming Montour Monroe Montgomery Northampton Crawford Daupliiu 1 Ida ware Kric Forest Franklin Huntingdon 1220 Indiana zu- IS!) f)S00 17A0 12O0 t2 855 (iOO 7:!75 7Ao i2 428 i:;oo , Jefferson j Iaiieaster Lawrence Lebanon Mifflin i M'Keall ! M freer '. Philadelphia l'ottor Terry .Snyder Somerset Northumberland tI00 1'ike Schuylkill Sullivan Wayne Westmoreland Wyoming York 4i 10 1S70 , ' " Z , SusiuehannairiOO Tioga 2f7b" I'nion 774 Venango 800 Warren 040 Washington 250 - J100 140 2000 B)uNotwithstaiidinghcavy and rather unexpected gains in some of the densely dark lVmocratie counties, tho In ion , gains Seem to leave Curtin just about what our State Committee estimated before the Flection 20,000 majority on the right side. That speech promised by Woodward i.af,ur J,ig election," we shall lose ! T ...... TV. v.l.l O J,r....,.A.un.. ..u pujoauij o majority in the House, and 1 in the Senate, thus securing us the State Treasurer, and instrnctoins for C. R. Ruckalew. .Election returns from Baltimore, Iowa, and Indiana, are ajso favorable for the Administration. . , . S.Tt may perhaps be interesting to those w ho contribute stores to the I tf. Sanitary Commission to hear of the recep tion of the boxes, and their adaptation to the wants of the soldiera. e append an ; . . . . , cxtract froln a rccct letter to the associate , . T . , manager in Eewisbiirg : I . ! i t i i .r. i j. Mj,(jaIllu: I ,ai the honor of unrackimr 3 boxes that arrived from Lewisburg the 3d of Oet. Monday being i my dsv of duty, votir treasures fell to my lt. 1 can only say that had you heard mv enthusiasm over box No. 1, you would . J , II .... i r hare been amused as well as gratified, I am sure. r.rerythuig m that t.ox was ot the rerv best, and most useful at this time. Those 32 pair of knitted woolen socks, I hailed with delight, we so mttch need them at this season. 71 packed ; handkerchiefs helped to fill a box being sent to tbe field; the 10 wrappers also wore packed and sent off, and Jhe morocco slippers were rare, i hie pair I gave to a ldier from 10 and Filbert St. Hospital. ?' his ar.ns and was wounded in ine lace ai me Dame oi vieuysoiirg. ut hia eye ;g stj bni0f auj he witj. uUt a mur,er. I mention this case as he was so grateful for tho slippers, the nior- occa being so much better than carpet. The shirts were so vary well made, and a" your materlal excellent. e rarely have a more valuable box than your No. 1. No. 2 was a little out of order, 3 of the bottles of Tomato Catsup having leaked. One of enrrant jelly also leaked. Box No. 3 was in good order, all the cans came safely and the dried fruit was very nice. With great regard, Truly yours, T. W. P. As we bad not time to look in npon oar lata County Fair, we only give words - L ; we Meniei b .ight-seers, bat sights to j . , . be seen were sot as onmeroas as on some . ... j , oeessioos. The rainy and oofavorable WMth t WM , dr,wblek wjce chi fc d eoh(wi . . . . .7 . . . . .. , .. ana orougui inem mui political meeting instead of the Fair and tbe short time of the notice, aad the politieal and tbe military exoitementi tended to distract the pnblis mind. Considering 'drawbacks, it was a proof of the firm bold tbe institution mm mtasi AMS tMAAL ThsB nt (mil usjb UilWH VVI irvvsIU. AU wa mj VI aa aaa w and roots wss very ereditable. Another year, publish tbe Premium List aa early as may bs give tbe larger rewards for rticle d products of real nae.instead of ncn demoralising things as horse-rseing fif lte line nd u'k' o it, rain or shine, wb'UfrJer.!" B,J Vallandigham doomed and the Sol. diers to hear from OHIO, so far, 40,000 for Brough over Vallandigham.. The Ohio soldiers vote 20 for Brough to 1 for Vallandigham. S-The County Superintendent gives notice to any still desiring to keep School that he will wait on them. But when tbe Captain says Satiu-day, 31st Oet. 9, A.M., he don't mean next day or next hour. A Teacher especially should be punctual. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, PREMIUMS AWARDKI) at the Tenth Fair of the Union County Agricultural Socioty -1803. 1 Trotting, Draft and Mitch Horte, Ac. First class. L H Rank, best trotting horse 10.00 Wolfe & Wilhelm, 2d best do 0.00 Second class. I' I. Ifaekenburg.best trotting horse 5.00 Jese Cirriieliil.sbest pair draft horses 4.00 Nathan SlecT, best single draft horse 3.00 i A. I Weidensaiil.best pr match horses 4.00 T L Haokenbiirg, best siltglo draw- j iug hurt 8.00 j Henry Brown, bust Walking horse U.00 S 11 Hiudore, best pr earriage horse 3.00 ' Judges Johu ( 'nwnurove, Thos Com- i ley, Charles Uudykunst, Michael Kleck uer. 2 00 2-B!nnM Tlorsri. Nathan Sleer, one 15 rear old uiare F.li Slifer, blooded mare Lewis t aoiiitiurliiiir. 3 vr old Rtallion 0.00 The stallion owned by Iauiul C. Irvine ..t having been ket within the limits of the societv, the coinmittee do not ieol at liberty to award a premium, but regard hi in a fine animal. The blooded horses ou exhibition do much credit to the own ers. The stallion owned by Lewis Gembor ling is especially worthy of notice. Committee Wm 0 Duucan, A Frede rick, Th Fenny. 3 Common Ilorxet. Joseph Negley, 3 yr old stallion Ag 1.00 Abraham liurgey, "best breeding mare 4.00 do do 2 yr old stallion Ag 1.00 M L Reed, 2d best breeding marc 2.00 ' Henry Cochran, sucking colt 100 ! do do 4 vr old duu raare Ag. , AJ,m Hr.wo !Stalli,.ll 3.00 Shaffer, 2 yr old colt Ag. 1.00 Samuel Kwiug, Es., 2 yr old colt A'. J F Vanvalzah, one 3 year old colt 2.0u Judges Andrew lthule, Thomas Corn ier. II. W. Ilauck. , tlur,nli Aldernry. and Devon Cattle. Nathan Slecr,heifercalf 3 months old 2.00 l'eter Sleer, best I'evou heifer over 2 years oW 2.50 l'eter Sleer, best Durham cow and 2 calves 3.00 Elias lirown, yearling Devonshire heifer 2.00 William Rule, best ditrham bull 4 00 Tk.i ntliisr akf t li Fur rrsriii iima "" .... r. WM but l)r(.Uy gooJ gt().k vl. K. .Slifor's herd of Alderneys was very good but, he asks no premiums, as most of his i stock took premiums, at previous Fairs. Judges James Marshall, l'eter Guyer, ' Gideon liichl, Flavcl Clingau, David Grove. I 5 Common Cattle. j Peter Slear,bcst it head of neat cattle 4.00 Jos W Shriner, best 2 cows' Si calf 3.00 J his Committee recommends that pre- nuuius hurcaltcr be ullered lor grade C14ttle- T , . , Judges .Jacob Gundy, Elias Brown, 6S?rp and Swine. William L Gundy, best 6 lambs 1.50 do best south down lamb buck 1.00 John C. Gundy, best ti ewe sheep -00 j do best yearling southdown ! buck 2.00 1.00 2.00 E. Straub, one breeding sow ! do one boar rt? . 1 . f ' 1 Elias Brown, one Leicestershire bnek 2.00 , r.n c-nier, nesi . nosier couuiy sow o.vo i do best 0 Cheater county pigs !.t0 : Joseph l'oeth, 2 Chester county pigs 2.00 j 1 Judges David Henuitig, jno Wj ; Brown, l'eter W. Brown. i j 7 l'uuttry. J John Hertz, best pair of chickens. 1.00 i Judges Daniel Kaufman, John B Linn. SGrnin and Root Crnpt. . Henry Browo, best bu 1'riuce Albert i potatoes J.vu I N ahr laslicl Clovenc.d roo J II Walker.bcst bus pinkeye potatoes 1.00 , ! Nathan Sleer, 2d beet bus cloversccd Ag. i ! F. Wilson, best bushel corn 7? : j John dinger, best bus flesh col'd po- tatoes 100 Andrew Ilauck, best bushel peach I blow potatoes 1-00 J S M'Creight, best bush red wheat 1.00 George Miller,2d best bush red wheat Ag. hli Sltlor, 1 bushel white wheat do do best bushel beets do do 2d best 0 sweet pumpkins do do best ti heads of cabbage do do best bush sweot potatoes A Stoughton, best sweet potatoo 87 60 a- i j0(j ' 1.00 - I pumpkins 1.00 S7 t, - , i i i - l . Daniel Gebhart, 2d best lot of field pumpkins Ac. Sam'l Ewing,2d best large yellow corn 50 1 oo oo best sample oi totiacco i.uu Charles Skecr, best tt field pumpkins 1.00 Klias Brown, best bushel turnips 50 Martin Driesbach, best bu California j.OO ' potatoes Eli Slifer,bcst bush mercer potatoes 1.00 Judges John Walls, Michael Kleck ner, Isaac Eycr, Sen. 9 Fruit. A M Lawshe, bust plums 1.00 C S James, two varieties of grapes 1.00 do besttwovarietieswinterpearsl.00 S Dieffenderfor, lot of grapes , 50 Jacob Gundy, 2d best j bush apples for long keeping . . Ag. F Wilson, 14 varieties of apples 1.50 do do variety of pears 1.00 Andrew Uauek, 4 varieties winter apples 1.00 Andrew Hauck, 16 varieties apples 1.00 l'eter W Brown, 1 bushel apples 75 Danl Gebhart, best J bush long keep ing apples 1.00 do do 1 bu of 4 varieties apples 1.50 5Iary Ann Reber, best qninces 75 James Murty ,2d best peck winter pears Ag Reuben Snyder, best peaches 75 J R Loom is, lot of grapes 1.00 Judges J R Loouiis, Lsaac Eyer, Jr., JSMCreight. 10 Dairy. Product. Elizabeth Baker, beet roll of butter 2 00 Llleu Hauck, 2d The butter is all do do 1.00 S'jod and worthy of 1 ,11 ahould have a medal. Judges D S Kremer, Ellen Msgee, Miss Sarah Kohl. 11 Flour and firtad. Mary J Slifer, best loaf wheat bread 1.00 Ann Ewiug, best loaf rye bread 75 W. Hutchison, best 2 sacks flour 1.50 .Mrs Daniel NVvbart, 2d best loaf of wheat 75 JttdH.-Sh Slifer, Sehreycr, Sarah Kreamcr. 12 tT'iHtfhohl Manufacture. Marv Vonwj. knit quilt 50 Mary M Urown, 2 home made Wool coverlids 1C0 Mrs. K. Metzgcr, 1 silk .ttilt 100 Miss M M Metzger 1 pC wnrle'l Work 50 Mary Ann Kockey, flaUcl, linen, Ac 2 00 i Marv Reber. one knit uuilt Zo Catharine Murty, best ueedle work i Mmlt ' L-i:. .1 ...i. ua.it.. .! t ,...;it i no llau.ih Elliott, bed limit 1.00 Jii,l.r.. Samuel Kuukle.DavidShratk. Daniel lephart. 13 Manufacturtd Article. Win T Reitmeycr, kip boots do do calf skiu boots 1.50 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2 00 2.00 B.00 3.00 do do kid shoes do do lasting gaitcri John Squires, ladies' slippers do do pump healed gaiters do do best scwihg maohitie I) Ointer & Son, eiteusion table do do marble top table 0 II 1 Shivcly double sett harucs John Satires, exse of boots & shoes of vai V superior workmanship Slifer, Walls Shriner & Co., best 2 continental cook stoves Ag. 1.00 Same firm, best Wellington cook stove 3.00 do do brilliant purlor stove 1.50 do do gas li 11 parlor stove Ag. J 9 Lash, washing and wreuching machine 1.00 I ... I ( M, -l., , 1. ...... Sn.Iu, 1 1 ,,1.., k u uuubt i imi in i tuuh auu. tiuvi Ueorgo li r.ct.un. I 14 Agricultural Implements. II II Hershev, cider mill 1.50 Carkhuff & l'aine, best hand power I hay, straw Si fodder cutter 1.50 , Kelly k Kleckner, cultivator 1.00 Uriesbach & Kelly, grain drill 3.00 I II Wittcinore, straw cutter 1.00 ! Slifer, Walls,Shriner&Co.,feodCutterl.lO do do do Reaper 4.0) do do do clover huller 2.00 do do do corn shelter 2.00 Cyrus) Urown, fauey business wagou 2.00 J W Shriner, farm wagon 2.00 do do field roller .50 do do expanding harrow 1.50 do do horse hay rake 1.50 do do luivhigan plow 1.50 J J I .ash, gpiing tooth for grain drill 00 L F Teed, wind mill aud shaker 2.00 Judges J M Walter, John Rtihl, Jr., Jno. W Brown, Michael Brown, Dauiel Kauffuiati. I 15 Iriaet, JMiee, and Canned AVassV. Mrs Jennie E Shivcly, best currant 75 75 75 75 50 Sarah Cornelius, blackberry wiuo ! Bebecca Fainter, plum jelly i J0 do elderberry blossom wine ! Kate Brown, crab and nearh iellv I I If Wll- 1.. : 1.00 V , I .i.li, V. ri fiayv nine 5Iary A Dieffendcrfer, canned peaehes 75 Also a special premium of 75 cts for Mrs Susan Mowry for a creditable display of pickles and canned frn.it. i judges Hubert Lnambers, J A Kre mer, C S James. 16-AWAj For. Carrie Strohecker, best bead mat and cushion 1.00 Miss Mary Slifer, best tidy .10 Miss Lucy Bliss, 2d best tidy 25 do do best enrtain lace 50 Miss Mary Slifer, lamp mat 25 Mary Vorse, best card of embrodiery 1.00 Judges Mrs Crossgrove, Mrs Linn, Mrs Frain. 17 Painting, Drawing!, Ambrotyps,ilc. E L Mowry, ambrotypes 75 do do daguerrotypes 75 do do photographs 75 Robert Vanvalzah, case of dentist specimens . Z.W) Miss Mary Slifer, crayon picture OCi Judges J A Gundy, C L Lindig, J B Hutton. 18 Vnenumtrated Article. Kelly k Kleckner, jar of sorghum Mrs Deck, piece of home made check Inuria II Frain, jar of pop corn Kl'ia Ann Frain, red peppers Carrie Strohecker, fancy basket SIifer,Walls,Shriiier&Co.,coal bnekct 10 Albert S Shelter, case of feath flowers 25 A Stoughton, lard lamps 25 25 35 25 25 do do self sealing cans Annie Beck, knit cake cover RaehacI Gundy, home made soap Thomas Beck 7 pigeons Kremer k Stewart, millbnr ballance and sweep Rebecca J Kwing, needle work skirt iU K, Albert, gilt lraine and picture Annie Albert, burr frame and picture Mary Ann Reber, cage of canary birds 25 Sue Bouck, fancy case k seed wreath 1.00 W Hutchison, rye whiskey 14 yrs old 25 Judges Thos. II Cornelius, Wm T Linn, Jas. Mathers. Juvenile Premium Lilt, for Children un der 16 years X6. 1. Willie L Wilson, one bushel white pink eye potatoes 50 Willie L Wilson, aldcrncy ball calf 1.00 do do one sucking colt 1.00 F P Cornelius, one pr geese 60 John W Cornelius, Ducks 25 do do wild ducks 25 Thomas Beck, bantam chickens 25 Walter Vorse, bantam chickens 25 Newton Reber, do do 25 Judges Geo R Bliss, C II Linebach, E J Gray, No. 2. Amanda Mertz, apple jelly . . 25 do do tomato jelly 25 do do quince jelly do do red peppers Edwin E James, lot grapes .,c i J'. i 25 25 1 Julia C Ritter, dwarf pears 1 do do peaches notice and if possible OCT. 1G, 1863. Rosetta D Fraiu, kjmp mat do do worsted skirt 25 Amanda Mertz, Jar Variety of pickles 2f j Hinioii 1 Brown, tumbler grape jelly 2o Klizalietli ( oritehus, bunch noWers Amanda Mertz, feather flower do do cauliflower Clara Jane Slifer, 5 pounds butter "? ."J sfT t"i ' aujiw P ur, tomatoes , A ilhu Slifer, basket tomatoes . Alien r.iiiott uun.ii tomatoes -o 25 j UUUCB .'1IB. VJJUtU UIOC MS.- "Seal. I fctr-Fremiums pa3-ablc by R. H. t'aird on application. JtShouId any of our readers wish M obtain a Sewing Machine adapted to all kiuds of family sewing, we would recom mend I. M. linger &. Co.'s. Our family having used it several mouths, pronounce it "jufct the thing." It runs lightly, sews ; 'Jt"u,J ' " noise. This u the Machine which took the premium at our late County Fair, . . . , . , ber, Agent, Lewtshurg. Miss M. S. Zuber, I. desirable rarm in Hartley lwp, and another in Lewis, Ruffaloe Vallev, are offered at l'rivate Sale. See New AdvertiseinuutS, to-day. -- The Coiiftderilte Oen. Walker, Who i i t i"i . wr .1 m was lately wounded in a duel in Arkansas, with lieu. Marmaltik, has since died. The lady who wt her eye sight by rea- ding a borrowed paper, has recovered it since she became a subscriber. 1)11. TOBIAS' VENITIAN LINIMENT. A CERTAIN CURE FOR PALMS AND ACHES, and warranted superior to an other. Croup it positively cures; relief ' , i , . . msoiuicit sure iiiunruiaic V 11 is u . Mothers remember this, and arm roorsrlves I " with a botilc vithuui delay. Croup ease that gives notice, frequently attacking the child in the drad hour of night: before a laie. Kemember. the Venitian Liniment nev- er fails. Price S-J and 50 Cenll a bottle. Sold bv all lrti2isis. Office. 56 Cortlfludt Siren, Mew York. Carrtcltil Weekly Wheat, Rye Corn, old.. Oata Flaxseed.. 1,25 Eggs 90 Tallow ... 80 Lard CO Clover seed.., 1,75 - Wool I 15 . 10 . 10 ..5,00 60 .. 40 6 C , Dried Apples, f 1,00 Potatoes.. FirkioButter 15 Shoulder.. Fresh Butter. 20 Ribs i Sides Rags.. Barley .4, 5, and 6 Ham 13 90 to 1,00 Country Soap 4 & G By Rav R A rink. 1tb Bit. OKO. W. BKT7KR. Lawls burs, and MiM II ANN All J AN K M'MTT. Miltl.oCo. By K.T R A rink.2Hh u't, GKOKUK D. IfttAIN and Hiai. MART K i'otlll, both of Uwiaburg. In nartl.tnn, 7th hut, MAET win of J. SAUPSKL, ud U y.an. w rc. . . . In Mtffllnbare. 13US lost. Kovolutiontr? raionrr, agnl C yeara. I w Anm JLUo I I T)ETWEEN Lewisburg and Mifflinbor,.' I) two wrought i;OLLAIU aad a black dress CAP, done op in. a newspaper. If found, to be left at Mr. Peter Beaver's, in Lewisburg pd'.'t Postponed Audit. fPHE undersisnsd has been appointed bv J the Orphans' Court of Union county as 1 Auditor to distribute the balance in tbe hands j of Jamas F. Linn, Executor of Ainumi : tiiuis, late of Lewisburg, deceased, and will meet the persons interested in said estate at the Grand Jury Room, ikv.Lawishurg, oa Friday the Kin dav of November. 1HK3, at 10 o'clock, A M. A. SWIA EFORD, Aud'r NOTICE. A' FINAL Examination of Teaehers for Union county, will be held 8tcbt, 31st Oct. inst, at 9 o'clock, A M, in North Ward Public School-house, Lewisburg. All i who wish to teach, and have not been exam ined neretnrnre.will present thamselvas.as no private examinations will be given. JOHJI A. OWENS, Sup. Wanted ! S EVERAL MEN who can handle the Piek and Shovel to advantage, will find immediate employment in digging a Drain on the Farm of the sub scriber, opposite Lewisburg. Oct. 12 w3 JUS. M. rtCOUl i ESTRAY. VCatne to the premises of the subscribers' about the 2oth olt, a darhvand muley HEIFER. about Is months old. Xhe owner is desired to call, prove property snd-uke her away, or she will be disposed of accenting to law. . JOHN STROHECKER River Road, below Lewisburg, Oct. 14 pd PUBLIC SALE. ILL be offered on the premises of Smiii. SassosT, deceased, lata of Chillisquaquc Tp, Northumberland Co, on Tuesday, 3d Kov. next, tbe following PERSONAL FROPERTV. viz. Three Horses, Z Colls, S Heifers, 10 Sheep, a first-rate young Durham bull full blooded, a breeding Sow and 4 Pigs. Plows,Cultivators,Harrows, share in roller. 3 horse Wagon, I two horse spring Wagon, 1 same nearly new with tongue and shafts.Car- i . fctltrh Hl.il f'.rri.sM Hir.Kf W mm and t low narnesa, mv cnama, i,og cnain, Grain Fan, Scoop Shovel, Hakes, Forks, Sho- vels, Hoes, Footboak, Carpenltr's Tools and j Post Augur, Corn and fotaloes by the boshel, i Hay by the ton. Corn Fodder by the bundle, Grain in the ground,, lotf Lumber, BroomJ Machine, a hne lot of Brooraeoro, Vinegar by the barrel, copper Kettle, small brass Kettle, large iron Kettle, empty Barrels, buffalo Robe. Saddle and Bridle, Steelyard. Choking 8iove and fixtures.ParloV wood Stove.TaVes.Chairs. Churn, Buckets, Crocks, Tinware and a great number of articles too tedious to name. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A M. said day, when attendance will be given ana con- ditions made known bv . . . JACOB RODENBAI OH. rd Aisauauinto' with tha Will annua i THE UNION." established in 18 Whole Ns.. 2,65S. "CHRONICLE," established in l8l3who!e No., 1,017. Real Estate. FARM MB SAIF rrUH su!ient.er will ' -L premises, b M Ltfcr for tale, on the I SaturJty, 17 Oct. 1803, me larm oi inr late jinn nuumr, itur m t'oion township. Union Cuunty, f'nnnt lands of John (iuver. Philip Hrebold. and oihrrs. Il contains" AO AC RtM more or ! less, about 46 acre cirared, the remainder well limbered. The Buildings are a weather boarded UM HOUSE, a LOU BAK.N. Ac there is alto an ORCHARD on the farm. Bale to cumin nee ai 10 o'clock, t M, when TeruM will be made known bv iOH KLWKEI.. Bjfcotor ol Juas Kobkls. dee'd Oct. 2, lsea t PUBLIC SALE. IWII.I, offer af Public Sale, on the premi se, nrr Manleion, Union Co, Pa, on TUitndny, (kt. 'lid, 18C3, commencing at 10, A M, a Farm, sitoawd in Lrwis township, containing ft!) Atltli.1 i or less, mostly Ltiaestone Gravel soil, cirared all eicept 3 or 4 acres and to a high- lalr of C0,irall0n. The Improvements are a iwostorer BHICK HOUSE and a Batik i ,?e,h,r with all the other oecsary ' Uuibuildings. There are two food Wells ou i 'e Pn--io m g OKCUiXD with the choicest Frails of all kinds. The lamilr of the undersigned desire to go West, and for that reason be will ell bis convenient Farm. TEH I8 made known at ; sale. JACOB H0Yr, Senior Oct. , IW3 pd Aiiffiinistrators Sale of Keal Estate, ri THE undersigned. Administrators of the I Estate of Carah L. Van Vaisab, late of ButfaK.e township. Union county, deceased, will vtTur, al Public 9sie, no the premikts, by Virtue of aa order of the Orphans' Court, aa Saturday, the 24t of Oct., ISM, A GOOD FARM situated io Uufialoe township, in saidenonty, bounded north by other land late of said . .. . l . . . , i. . . th- " " -,' rim.Miiii ty lana ot uM.tu. ith by Iftud ot o Si.w ... lt isa.at mm ar-at ud AMliw Itaaek, od v.M tf latul af Job Byl A ROUT ONE HUNDRED ACRES bvst quality LlmMton lud. all elaarM aseavt abovt ; ta Aiw bank bk. Touac 01.1. .l ohoio fruit tnn.lc . Thr faro adataKnu ' " - ha moat auirabla ImmUum 1b Kutf- I al.-sa Wall IB 8eputt. S S. BARBEK, Jdrs Real Estate and PenoaaJ Property A1 T PUBLIC SALE, on the premisss, to Lhof Jtone Twp, Union Co, Pa, on ThchspaIt, Oct, 29, 1863w The Farm has 4JO ACfes) mora or less, bi.undad aorih and west by lands of Jacob Derr. south by Charles Moyerand others and tan by Peter Wehr all cleared, and in good state of cultivation. The Improvements are Outbuildings, Well of water. Orchard, &.e. j I ri...sL Pbopebtt a Horse, Z Cows, 4 m io.nrri , i irn 1 1 ii v Hnntf nam v.riiiii tings, 1 ruck Wagon, Kye, Torn, Buckwheat, Poiatora by bushel, 4 Beds, Bedding, Chairs, ! and other articles of Household Furniture. I Sale of Personal Properly to commence at to, A M Firm at 1, P M. Terms at safe. I VALFNTfXK WsLTaK, DA VIKI, HI.YLEK, ! f4 A4ntaltrater ot AasauM Btf Lia. ' Valuable Farm and Sustain Stand i I'OR SALE, situate io Lewis township,' A "" - . u.. , .uiii.iii,., MUTT Acres, more or less, about twenty acres of I good timber, the remainder clear and iu a ! ! 8cud r cultivation, oo it are erected a ft" ! " ,' A" " ' V ..." ' ' ' . fc ' a large oicnjiru, auu nrvrr laiung water in neoarnyara. oout uau ine larm is Lime- stone ground. Also another tract of land, ad.oining the above farm,cniainiii?aboui aJ Acre all cleared, on which are elected a new Foundry and Machine Shop 60 feet by 30 feet, three stories high, with a Black Smith Shop. Ac, attached. Il contains a Steam Engine of lea horse power, turning lathes, drills, saws. (both circular and upright,) planer, and a variety ' of tools brlongmg to a Machine Shop. Also three good dwelling houses, an excellent spring of sever tailing water, and a small Orchard of choice fruit. This property would make also an exeeU lent Tannery, being situated in a good coon try, for bark, and good water handy to the bnilding, which can be piped into the building with but little cost. A large business io manufacturing Clover Hullers has been car ried on by this establishment. It will be sold to suit purchasers, with as much of the Ma chinery as the borer may want. For further particulars, apply to the subscribers residing oa and near the above mentioned premises. JOfEPH SANDERS, GEO. W. MYERS. Aug. A ttorneys in fact of Christian Reif FOR SALE. SITUATED mostly in the Borough of Hsr tletoa, adjoining the village on th north and extending almost its enure length, mak inn if. iltviainn and cata intn lota nulla nient. containing 15 Arm. IS of whiah ' rare well Timbered. A small tRrtam of i jjf Water flows nearly through its centra, The improvements ara a good Frame wa. House and, nana nam, witn a ifnaui.ioU Hooie at the North ead of ihe farm. Two Apple Orchards, out in fall bearing, tha yoonger beginning to bear Also 170 Acres or Timber Land, situated in Harilry township. For Terms, apply to Msa. AGNES 8. WILSON, KrteytriM f J. F. WUton. aV'a, 987in or WM.r.WILSON, Hartieioa, Pa FOR SALE. LL that well-known Farm, containing 1 NO Acres JJJTr Royer and others, and Penns Creek. Tbs j T?OR many years we have made the aalti imprrvements are a siood House and Barn, a i I1 vation of SMALL FKl'lTS a spe Carriage House, and oiher convenient Out- L..U -.1 L.: I- t V... . r & c n nmr.r, r quality running water oa ine rarm aooni 10 or IS acres in Timber, the balance cleared and in a good state of cultivation. ALSO the half of a lot of ground sitaated on the Limestone Ridge, adjoining land of Ororge Rahl aad others and containing abont . 8S) oerehes. For further particulars, enqnire of Wat. C. Suit, oa tbe premises, or nf JACOB 8PIGELMOTER. TWO desirable BUILDING LOTS situate I on Brown street, t River rond.l L.w.a. I barg. Inquire of H. GLKHART, Sd 8l near Mafktt June 17 Farms for Sale. rPHE suhserit.tr offers for tale al Priva 1 fife Two frn aituatd nnr h borough of Uartletua One io Karllrr iowasSir, eanfitninf a boa I l-IO Atrtfi, adjniniftjf lands of iaeoh Fa, Jacob Smith) and others, with foi Hea, Barn, and other buildings thereoo.- Tbe oihrr in Lewis township. o6fininf abi'Dt 130 Acre, with new finck ftnao. Hunk Barn and other fut6uilrfins, sHjoiaiag land of Wia HofTiaaa. Win Wolf attd vlbera. For fonher information, inquire ot ibtf subicriber, rcsidint in Hartley toWnsaip. 1 of H.Mciv Hact Esq in Martfefoti mr..c Oct 14 ' R. V. B VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY, IIOR KALE- That new, well-built, fm. twn-rintcr.daukle Brick Mansion. lA, With an dut Kitchen, snd ftirn on ibeprrau ses at the west end of Mafkn St. lWihrav between 7th and 8ih Sis. There is a Wall oil i the Lot. and all kinds of gjod Ffnrt Tret f growinf. Lot 74 feet front. ! Jane i REUBEN SNVfiEIt srov sfcnif, 4 COCBLB HOUxE, (ith tot snitabl J fir two families, h a sitaaMd Norih Fonrih street. There arc a good tis ble and other outbuildings, and aavtr lad' mg well of water on the premise. For par ricniars and terms enquire of ADAS PBAtKH Lewisbarj, April St, 1U63. if FAEjS fob sale. rpWE subscriber offers lor sal th ftrat I upon which he resides la East Bufia ' Ice township, a milt ada half sooth of LW ! ag cleared and in a good siaie of enlhtslroa, together wnh 10 Acres of Timber Laad BSaf bv. Tbe Farm Improvements art a Framtf MUwelhng House, Frame Bars, Tenaal House, and suitable Outbuildings. M good Spring near the house, aad a stress at water Sows through the farm. Also all kiada at frati. of th; best varieties. The rr is Aoirnded on tfra aorth j Wat Brown, east by Penn aad Uandy. sih hf the Smoketowa and river road, wast vr JaaoV i a ..,nJiv i - For Terms, enquire on th sfemfsaav April 6, '63m OODFKEY DECK, rca REirr. TWO STOREY tfriek HoUsS mtff LOT on North Fourth slrtet. XaV March 14. 't2. fl. P. iHBLLfJL PTjBmC SAIE, WILL be sold by the subscriber, on SatMMlaj, Oct. IT j H3. at the Green Lane Farm on Chillis . quaque Creek, on the Danville road ABOUT i ONE MILE FKOM POTTWJROVE, Natihw : nmberland Co, Pa, j JUS EXTIREl STOCK OP Horses, Cows, Machinery and Tools for Far. Wiing consisting of Iron Itaanerand Mower. Threshing Machine, Horse Rake. Cider Mail1, t'niting Box. Oram Drills, Oram Faa, Feed Mill, Ploer&j, Harrows. Cultivators, Lof Chains, and a variety of Tools. Fans Wf gons, Sleds, Light Wagon, aiaikey, Horses, Cows and Young Castle, Pigs, die. Also Saddle and Bridle, Single and Uoorbte Bar' ness, &e. Male to commence at 9 o'cloes. A. M. Terms of Sale All sums ondrr $50, cash. Above $100, Sole with approved security al 4 months with interest. Oct. 7. R.P.KINQ. ' Estate of Gottlelb Smaltzreld, dee'tf. Testaaealary 0 the estate of Oottlrib 8mainreid. lai nf f . a. h ITiil.tn .nnntv iim'A Imm b ,,f,ffled to the subscriber, in da form of law, nonce is hereby given to all aer- I knowlDg themselves to be indebted Vs. ld ea, to mact lnin,edillte p1Tme,t, ,nd ,Bos, h, c,ajm, , ,,s, h , wit, prenl lnfnJ do, .mne, r.r Ml. ; ,i.m., , i c -rpovrn .,,, Lewisburg, Oet. S, ISS3 pd VENDUE CRTER. HAVING made application for LKease to cry TeadsjwsJ, the subscriber is prepared to attend w call in that line. Terms moderate. Daniel m. rekrek Bnffaloe Twp, Oct. , 18S3 Sw Administrator's Notice. "ITTHEREAS, Letters of Administration so V the estate of ABRAHAM BLYLER. decsased, late of Limestone township, Inion eouniy, have been granted to the subscriber, by the Register of said eonmv, ia dne form f all persons indebted to said estate are repass ed to malre payment, and those having elaia against the same will present thea imf authenticated for settlement, to VA..EXTINE WALTER.) Admtnis DANIEL BLYLER, Jtratora OcLB. 1893 pd FOUND ! THE undersigned has in possession Fif teen Dollars, and a Boole Sited with Whiskey, which together was found by her boy in New Berlin, several days ago. Tbe owner can have his money Ac. by calling oa LYDIA 8TAHLNECKER. New Berlin, Pa, Oct- 7. 1863 GROCERIES, HARDWARE. CHINA WARE. SHOE FINDINGS. LASTS, Jfcc.4c.Ae. T7"B have an extensive assortment of ifca . V above Goods, to wbieb we invite I he attention of purchasers. Call and examine the quality and price before purchasing else where T G EVANS, tewiebora KNOX FRUIT FARM k 1STRSERT. cialty.and taking into account viairrr, .- tits and aoaiiTi, oar stock of Vines and) Plants of CRlPKS UrtBCBSIES. STBAWBMUUS8, SMMaERKBHiBS, sUKTSKBUES, CtUU.MS, tttf, is ooeaualed anvwhere. which we offer oa taw most favorable terms. Parties wishing u pnrehase woald do well to correspond wiisj os, or ssad for our Price Mst, waicn wm sent to all applicants free of charge. Our Seed Store and JJarhculural uonn IS! Is at A a. S9 rulh Street, .11 a.nrJaa heloneinc la sacb ) a estak here i l-shmeat can be hator we s 4a f91 J- KNOX. BcJ 6, fiaseerg.