ffll 8U1 m aiiii Ill n Ml 111 BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. At fiJtO per Tear, always In Advance. muMu WW.WCUU- FOB rntXIDEVT, Abraham Lincoln KJThe Mechanic and working men cf Lowishunr are entitled to most of the credit for the splendid vote for Ctirtin Jn thia vicinitv. Thcv have started the oil- juration noticed in another column, aijd , momentous contest, as, , ... - ., i lo the Wee of October, invite tbe cordial co-operation ot alt so The itiw-wt forth to the rHMiiirk end reoae. V , n.i , . . i. . r ' in! thoneai.it. wre wiqiil.tj.H W omlwerfl th. vain, disposed. They desire to have it a froe t nJ u.rj, ,h. ,,,,. b,' ,u,f, .iB. and hearty jubilce-nmuarrcd by riot or tS!" 'SSi. dissipation-witbout ...y needless offence : i?SJiE& to their defeated neighbors to be parti?., j omo wag ajj0 ,os. ,ag, faI1 ,)y on patedin by everybody who feels likeit'own gpinoncsSi and his friends had and to close early aud in an orderly tl,e honest impudence to take up the manner. j traitor Vallaiitlighnm for Governor. Should the day prove unfavorable, the best rooms possible will be provid ided. Before Klcction, many of bur country frieuds desired a chance to "beat'' the Woodward dcinuuatrutiou. Thuy uoff have the chance. The Williamsport and Milton Bauds are en traced. As the speakers invited nave not nad lime w rcpiy, we miau not iiame them. Bemembcr, the minority have rights k .11.. . l 1 II . . una iceiiiigs. n iuey uu uuii-uwh iu u- luminate, they should not be molo.-tcJ. ! as you would be done by." Patle ihii up for reference. "What Work does our Union County majorities. In 18C0, and in 103, Union county was pretty well canvassed by both parties, ;md tho result was large Republican Union majorities. In ISO, our party allowed the Iiemocrata to have their own way nil tliA Kinwhp. ull tlii hurrahs, ull llin i 1 ' excitement and they cut our majorities down nearly one half. See the following figures : W.1T1K. Oo.-ll'tiO. Hep- item. Lewisbure 241 1 WORH. Onv.'lnltt K-p Itoa 250. 2 87 73 SO WORK. Awl On 1K42. K.p. Vrm. 177 Bndy (a) 23 Huffiloe 83 61 CQ 24 Kst Ruff. West Buff. Hartley Ilartleton Kelly Lewis Limestone Miflliiiburg Ktm Berlin Union White Deer 87 75 12 115 24 22 14 27 43 85 27 28 27 11 123 34 1 10 8 110 782 8 774 14 88 22 1 14 3 j 8 17 828 27 27 498 73 73 425 Majorities 801 This shows what WORK will do. As a general rule, people receive as truth what they bead aud BEAR. If they hear and read truth, they vote accordingly : if they receive error, they vote wrong. I lie lesson is Diffuse correct information, and the Election Jtcturns will be right. And the coming Winter will be the best time to wwimv the nnlilic mini with Txiliticsl . 11- i i:...t : ...0 i nttlcrrio ww nit-tana nt f!t?iK.tinii. nou'4. : . .n.l namnhlcta. Let the Union ! Leagues continue their organizations sowiug good seed, in quiet times, to bear fruit in the next political harvest Stite Election as far as beard from. Curtin Woodward 22S Allegheny Armstrong 70-r)5 500 8:;o M7 87 C8 330 75 24'J0 1940 1200 1G7C 2909 54 350 1220 2075 189 60(51 1750 1200 83 100 ' Adams Bedford Berks Bucks Cambria Carbon Clinton Clarion Center Cumberland Clearfield Ctilumbia KIk Fayette Fulton Green Juniata Luzerne Lehigh Lycoming Montour Monroe Montgomery Northampton Beaver Blair Bradford Butler Cameron Chester Crawford Dauphin Delaware Krie Forest 1'rsnklin Huntingdon Indiana 'tfferson tncaster Lawrence Jbanon Mifflin M'Kean Mercer C41 755 ; 1500 ' 270 ; 500 j -l , j 276 1130 ' 4.il 1 o.JD oiioc 1 600 1203 L'SDS Philadelphia 70S1 rotter 8UU Perry 60 Northumberland 707 Pike 400 Snyder 427 Somerset l:j0 Susr,uehannal200 T:" ...... Schuylkill Sullivan 2041 i r, ! Wayne 141 Westmoreland lOi'J j Wyoming 60 j Union 774 Venango 817 Warren 940 York :,r.i Washington 350 54,007 85,826 85,820 Curtin 18,184 majority. Lowrie runs better than Woodward,but j is also defeated. The counties yet to hear ' c ec ii .... .. uuiciauy can Hardly change it more , than a thousand either way. sJWe did not publish the vote for various minor offices in detail, in Union munty, because we had not time, and they vary but very little. The candidates gen erally had a few extra votes at home, or picked np a few among their "freund- j hafl," but there was very little euttino-1 w trading of votes. " t-jf To day, we will print Curtin hadg-1 t". j-ratuitiiun, f,ir Iiti! fnlts .jjj big ' -, lor bi lolls, for j'iiy. j R. CORNELIUS. mi (wnhP Viffnrlrs' PENNSYLVANIA was lost to the Administration last year, by our own carelessness, failing on State Ticket vrtto. Tins vPiir on a fuller vote, we ' mrrr l.v 1 S 000 to 50.000 of popular vote, and gain the Legislature and a State Treasurer. - It was a fierce and ; He is defeated, by the Home vote and by the oidicrs, to the tune ol o,UUU or 1 00X00. Avaunt, traitor 1 INDIANA elected County Officers mostly of the Union stripe gains. In IOWA the I'cmocrats, hopeless of success with a Fearc man, took up a pood Soldier for Governor. But the people didn't like his company, so ' cIuctcd Co, Rfip fay & ! trilii,ir maj. 0f 20,000 or 25,000. , NEBRASKA Territory elects a xCiubiican ljeeislature. BALTIMORE elects Administra tion CKy CoiinciU with hardly the show of opposition. Such is the popular verdict for Ftistainiiifj the uovcrumcnt in crusu j inp an infanious, causeless Rebellion, j May November echo October I ' ''Never Despair of the Republic !" j Most of our Democratic friends bow to the verdict of the ballot-box with graceful deference. They beat us, a trifle, la.st year, on a small vote : They this year lose, by a large majority, on a greater vote. I They know they are fairly, honorably de ' feated. Though against their judgment, they submit, as good citizeus ever should but as slaveholding Bebels did not. ludeed, some of our minority neighbors ! have a smile in one corner of their mouth, as if they rather liked it. And more than oue have said they have voted their last Democratic ticket Others, unfortunately, look cross blue almost as disconsolate as a "starved mule chawing a thistle .'" Especially do those orators and editors who have lied I the worst, and tried most to deceive the honest pcoiilc, take it hardest Thcv . have staked all against the Government practically working with the Rebels and lost. They think everything is ruin- cd.. -simply because a slavery-loving man is not elected Governor of Free Penn'a! Rut they should console themselves with ! the fact that we have a Governor true to j the nation and to the loyal people, and that the Union is to stand though any aud aij present parties fall. Gen. Cameron's Predictions. The evening before the rcoent Election, Simo Cameron presided over a Union r n,eeUn8 ' Uarrisburg. lie said he voted not for the man, but for the cause, and predicted tbe triumph, by re-election, of Andrew G. Curtin. In conclusion, the General said : ' Now, gentlemen, let me prophesy a little for an old man may be permitted to do this. Tbe people of Pennsylvania 075 bave re-nominated Mr.Curtin because the C2 w,r is going on, and because ey believe 570 it would not be wise to change the 00m 7;,0 I mandcr. Let me prophesy that in a short 577 time there will be another person re-nom-140 j inated and re-elected, and that person will j HO be Abraham Lincoln. Deafening j 329 applause, continuing tome motueuts 1 u.6u.s.;uii,i,g m.. .iivgcucmcil, might say more on this subject, gentlemen, but you have responded so heartily that u is unnecessary. Unly remember that I make the prophecy.' Gen. Cameron is a sagacious man, and gives expression to the popular feeling in thia matter BQ-The Miffliuburg Telegraph states i,.i t - cj . . fi..i.: r , ,, , ... 1 new liant t;. H. ll:LSsenr,lno- tn he Ins' . , . , , 0 . . . Doputy at Lewisburir Also that Fred, I IrtTOltTT or I nn'i.hnm ft ea tlmt I. -n. I I Suiith has gone over to the Copperheads, so that he can no longer injure our party by betraying while pretending to beloug fit if Afro. Ti f.iitiltns anil Afea TTorte ' of Millheim, were thrown from a wagon, and tlie laltcr na(1 n rm broken A. W. Orwig has opened a rhotographic establishment. "ireserve some of tue Tory Tapers." Yes, label and lay them by, for after years to see bow men, professing Democ racy, struck banda with open Rebels to tbrottlo this heaven-given Government in j its hour of trial. Lav them by, that the names of tbe leaden and abettors in this eo conspiracy may be embalmed together. . a ' ana can not be denied ea.Certain boasting, grandilorinent ed itors, full of bombast, oratory, and nigger, before election, are awful tame, since. They are now going off into raptures about October, and the beauty of the fall ing leaf they abjure politics, and take to ,lt!rature 1 Their brag bout 50.W for oodward, were only jokes he I he 1 JSTMensch, Lewisburg, hat for sale the product:) of the extensive manufactory noticed on our last pao. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., P4., TUESDAY, OCT. 20, 1863. NATION AL THANKSGIVING. A Proclamation, ly the Vrrtulenl of the Lmtea orates of America The year that is drawing toward it J - ! clie, has been filled with the blessings of mimunu-iusaim ..cu...u. .o,... bounties which are so constantly enjoyed that we are prone to forget the Source from which tl.cy come, other, have noon auuea, which are of so extraordinary a nature, I that they can not fail to penetrate and sof ten even the heart which is habitually insensible to the ever watchful Providence of Almighty God. In tho midst of a civ il war of unequalled magnitude and scver tt n-iii..!. i... ........ ...... , , , . . . . inviv'ivi. .lis Uki:i(.coiiii3 wi .ivi:-ii ... . . ' - i-i ,1 Sr;ti i.i.nia h.ia liiti.n tifsxiirvml with ull i .1 ti'iriin. firiliiF Iim lnuin lii.iinfr.iitii.il ftiA laws have been respected and obeyed, and harmony has prevailed everywhere, except in the theatre of military conflict. While that theatre has been greatly contracted by the advancing armies and navies of the Union, the needful diversions of wealth and strength, from the fields of peaceful industry, ' to the national defence, have not arrested the plow, the shuttle or the ship. The axe has enlarged the borders of our settlements, and the mines, as well of iron and coal, as the precious metals, have yielded even more abundantly than heretofore. The population has steadily i . i . r .1 . . .1 increased, notwithstanding the waste that , , . , . i .1 loia lu.rii in llin piiinn tho Biei'A and tlie ' . v - I I . b.-ittli.-lii bl. mid the couiitrv. roioicin iu the consciousness of augmented &trengtu and vigor, is permitted to expect a conti nuance of years with a large, increase of freedom. No human counsel hath devis ed, notwithstanding the mortal hand had worked out these great things ; they are gracious gifts of the Most High God, who, while dealing with us in auger for our sins, hath nevertheless remembered mercy. It has seemed to me fit and prop- er that they should be solemnly, reverent ly and gratefully acknowledged, as with one heart and voice, by the whole Amer- ican people. I do, therefore, invite my ftllow citizens in all parts of the United ' States, and also those who are at sea, and thosc who are sojourners iu foreign lands, to set apart and observe the last Thursday of November next, as day of thanks giving aud prayer to our beneficent Fath er, who doth reside in the heavens ; and I recommend to them that, while offering up the ascriptions justly due to him for such si ugular deliverances and blessinjre, they do also, with bumble penitence for ' our national perversencss and disobedience, j commend to his tender care all those who ' have become widows, orphans, or sufferers j in the lamentable civil strife iu which we I are unavoidably cn-rawd, and fervently ! implore the interposition of the Almighty : hand to preserve the health of the nation, and restore it, as soon as may be consis tent with the diviue purposes, to the full enjoyment of peace, harmouy, tranquility j and Union. Iu testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, this third day of October, in. the year of our Ixird otic thousand eight hundred and sixty three, and of the independence of the United States the eighty-eighth. A. LINCOLN. Wm. II. Seward, Secretary of State. Loyal Democrats. "Here's our heart and here's onr hand" in all sincerity to all those loyal demo crats who preferred their country to par ty. Tho country owes them a debt of gratitude. Every Democrat who voted - .,.; . . . The Donglas v " " " Iemocrats have at last discovered the irrat mistake thev niado in nennittintr the Breckinridgers to gain the control of I their party. If Douglas bad lived, tt would not be so. That patriot would have kent his nartv stead v for the Union. His death threw it into confusion. His inends, however, will now rally aud throw ... .' ' overboard the tricksters who crept into the t chief places in the party. We would not 1 only thank Douglas men, but many who, . believing them to be thoroughly "loyal, voted for -Bell and Breckinridge. These voters proved their patriotism by voting for Curtin. Assembly Official. Administration Opposition Ralsbach. Orwig. Juniata, 1472 1444 Snyder, 1735 1744 Union, 2019 2023 Uilbinh. Weiser 1722 154 1250 1733 1337 1245 4320 622G 5211 43: MAJORITIES Balsbach over Ililbish, 900 TXeiscr 906 Orwig do 885 do 891 Average Union majority, 895J V3.The Bell Ringers RlaisJell Broth ers, & Co. re-appear at Independent Flail, Saturday evening of thia week. They are of established reputation as good singers, and all parties can join in hearing good mnsic. aaaOae of the scares of the Lewistowa True Democrat wat that Rev. Jeremiah Shindel fell dead" ten minutes after making a Union speech. Ha hat made a great many Uaien tpeeehet, but at far as we know ha 'aint dead jet l' tWTlte Union Committee for Union county acknowledge the efficient services of those who ad dressed the soveral nieet- : i.i i : : ..C .to mniiittr , . r . . . . . . ' Hum,,. Iho .iiiinfilim which na9 lUSt during campaign closcd- They also acknowledge with , .,,-,., , ,prv:PM f those in ,i:,.,:,. !, , , ; Jn yM-wm wav. , aW de9irable t muk at the election on the 13th inst, proving ' that Union county is truly loyal to the Government of the Lmted States when ; engaged in the suppression of an uncalled I for and unjust Hebellion. I The result of the elections iu California, ! Maiuo, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Iowa, .vc., : .,"11 " , i may, we think, be a pretty sure index or ' ' 1 ; the campaign to tike place for President ' in 1804. CflAS. C. SnonKt.FY, Chairman Union County Committee. Lewisbnrg, Oct. 17, 1HU3. Leaves. The falling leaves are a nui sanco on streets or walks, but are very Kwa n,am,re m K" sawnerry oeus, , Sweep or nke them out of the way, i anJ I'ut."""" 1"re tllfy le j jjg-The exteusie sale of stock and j Farming Implements of 11. P. King, in ! Chilliiuane, is postponed until Friday tue 30ln 0f this month, at 9, A. M. ' -. J?"A small larm property in White l . . , , , . Peer township is advertised for sale in to- ' i . i r . i , , , J 8 rjI,cr- WAR NEWS. The hesvj firing beard at the front of the Potomao Army on Wednesdsy, was an engagement between a large force of Reb els and a portion of the Army of the Poto- ! mao in the vicinity of Bristow's Station, j Iofantry and cavalry were ecgtged on both sidot, and the result was deoided 1 Union viotory, the Rebels being badly beaten, with the loss of an entire battery and 450 prisoners. Rebel invasions do Dot appear to sue eed well. That jost undertaken by Shelby ia Miuouri terminated most dis- '. aatroasly to bii forest. Gen. Brown sne- eeeded in getting at them three times in a running fight, and finally cornered them, when a battle ensued which lasted five boors. Tbe Rebels were completely root ed end scattered ia all direotiona, with lbs lose of all their artillery, baggage, a Urge number of small arms, and prisoners. Their lost ia killed and wonoded it also very large. Our foreet were ia pnrsait of ibe scattered Rebels at last acoounts. The lose of Rebel railroa stock at Grenada, Miss., wae quite as serious as the most extravagant estimate made it tppear. Out latest information from the Army ' tne Cumberland atatet that Wheeler, who attempted to destrsy Roteertoi' eommnnioatioos, hat been chased back again aerusstbe Tennessee, glad enough to give up bit enterprise and seek safety within the Rebel line. It now appears that the Rebels bave a perfeet blockade in Charleston Harbor against oar iroo-cladt. Tbey bave reserved a passaga for their own craft, of Joseph K. Moyer. heirs of S. r Hunier, ... . , ... - . dee'd, land of Georco Bado and o'.hers con- alter tbe manner of a eanal with a safety j 11)ing , nirIv.fi ..., roore or ,s Wllh lock against Union vessels. Ia view of j the appurtenances, on which is a yoong bear Ihia fsot. lima will bo rranired for tho ! rehard of choice fruit The Improve- y . eonsumation of plant now being made for overthrowing these obstructions and reaching the other Rebel defenses. The Navy Department will eooa adver tise for proposalt to raise the taokea vessels in Hampton Roads. There are about twenty of them. , The Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society III meet at Or. nirkmn'l eiery TIIUKSPAV AfTKR NOON, at 2 o'clock, daring Oct and No. iVrnona deni rios to .ntl Sned fruit Jollies, Ac, to tho anMlers, aro raquented to aena them in as soon as possible. 33lt0, in MimnSsrir. 10th in.t., in ir44th yr, srsassa, H.rrie. "'. ta.t,Krs.SABan roish,..4 INDEPENDENT HALL, LEWISBURG, PA. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Saturday evening, Oct. 24, 1863. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY BLAISDELL BROTHERS V SWISS of 10 Member and V etiAsi Orwo HAVE tne honor of announcing ne of thetf oniqne entertainments as above. on waicnoeeasion they will introdnco entire chince of Programme. Tickets SS cents. No half nriee. For iuii particulars, see Programmes and Posters. lioors open at 7, to commence at S o'clock. E. E. BLA18DELL, Agent LOST! BETWEEN Lewisbnrg and Mifflinbnrg, two wronght COLLARS and a black dress CAP, done up ia a newspaper. If found, tn ho left at Mr. Peter Beaver's, ia Lewisburg pdJt Aoioob the cantnret by ear troops at Cnoiberland Gap, wss a lrje Rebel mail bajr, the eooteota of which have afforded both amusement and instruction to those who have examined them. Among other things, the letters confirmed beyond all question that tbe Georgia troopa are as dissatisfied as any in tbe Confederate ser vice. Out of the large number of Georgia letters in tbe mail, but two plaeed aoy eocfiilnnee whatever in tbe Rebel eause. CELEBRATION OF TUB UNION VICTORY! AT LEWISUCRG, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 18C3. The Union-loving citizens of Union and neighboring counties ore. invited to join in a celebration of the recent ,T . . . , ... . i. Lllton Victories from Maine to Call- foi nia bj bullets and by ballots at Lewisburg, 21st of October, 1SC3, DAT and EVENING. OX-ROAST AND FREE DINNER in the day, and TORCU-LIGIIT'PARADE and , ILLUMINATION at NIGHT. EMINENT SPEAKER3 have bee a iuvited to address the people. TOWNSniPS asd bokocchs are requested to como with VEHICLES and HORSEMEN in procession. By order of tbe Committee of Ar rangements. Lewisburo, Oct. 17, 1803. All from the East side of River Bridge are desired to meet there by 10, precisely; those North and South by 10, and wait until called on: those from the West to be at smoketown by 1 1, A. M., punctual. It is proposed to commence the dinner, at 1 P. M. Illumination (on Market St especially) from CJ to 71 Torch-light parade at 7 P. M. Those having Wide-Awake, or other lamps, are requested to bring them to Douahower's store as early as possible. Let Lewisburg do its. best to make pleasant the visit of such of our country friends as leave their pressing work in the field for this unusual demonstration in commemoration of these most important victories. attttetjura iHariut. Corrtele Weetig Wheat, 1,30 Eggs 15 Rye 1,00 Tallow 10 Corn, old 871 Lard 10 Oats 60 Clover seed 6,00 Flaxseed 2.00 Wool 60 Dried Applet Si lb Potatoes 40 Firkin Butter IS Shoulder 6 Fresh Butter... 25 Ribs k Sides 6 Rags 4, 5, and 6 tlam 13 Barley 90 to $1,00 Country Soap 4 & 6 Orphans' Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Coort of Union coonty, the undersigned. Guardian of the minor children of Henry DietTeoderler, late of While Deer township, said eonoty, dee'd, will expose to Public Sale on the premises, on MONDAY, Nov. 16, 186:1. the following described Real Bstate, to wit: An improved Tract of LaDd.Siinate in While Deer township. Union county, adjoining lands ments are, a good two storey Dwelling House, Barn, and other necessary buildings, with a Well of good atr near the dwelllSK bouee. SaU to eosinonee ai 10 o'clock ia Aho forenoon of said da;, whea Tarau will ba aaada knoS b AARON W. SMITH, Onardian of the ainor children of Ueary Diefleader Oct IS, lSea. fcr, dee'd JOHN HAWN, M ANl'FAUTURER of Improved Per- cuaslon Matches, Lewisburg, fa Lewisburg Bank, rvCT. 10, 1863 Tho Annual Election for i J Directors will be held at the Banking House on Mosnav the 16th day of November next, between the hours of 9 o'clock A M and i 3 o'clock, V M. And on Tessnsr the 3d day ; of November next, a General Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House. DAVID BEBER, Cashier NOTICE. ALL persons having claims against the University at Lewisburg, will please present them for settlement, to the under signed ; and those indebted, are requested to make settlement. IVOffiee West Wing University Building, No. SO. J. A. KELLY, Agent A Salve for Piles. I HAVE on hand for sale, at 25 cents per pot, a CERTAIN CURE for that distres sing disease. It is an old preparation, loos; tested, which I never knew to fail, and I can give names of persons cored to those asking it CHARLES MAI'S River Road, Lewisborg, Sept 3 DR. JOSIAH SMITH, HAVING located in Lewisburg, solicits a share of the public patronage. Resi dence and Office on Market St, nearly oppo site the Kiviere House. Lewisburg, March a, lseS. NOTICE. A FINAL Examination of Teachers for Union county, will bet held SaTsaaav, 31st Oct inst, at S o'clock. A M, in North Ward Public School-house, Lewisburg. All who wish to leach, and have not been exam ined heretofore.will present themselves, as ao private examinations will be given. JOHN A. OWENS, Sop. Wanted ! SEVERAL MEN who can handle the Pick and Shovel to advantage, will find immediate tmplovment in digging a Drain on the Farm of the sub scriber, opposite Lewisnorr. Oct IS w3 JOS.M.NrSBIT "THE UNION," established in lSiiWhali No- 2.839. CHRONICLE," established in 1843 Whole Nq 1,018. TOSTPOXED PUBIMC SALE. WILL be sold bj the tnberiher, on Friday, Oct. SO, 183, at the "Green t ane Farm" oa Chillin qua'iue l.'rrrk.on the Danville mad AKOI.T U.NK MILE FKOM POT TWiEOVE, Monh ambrrland Co. Pa, JUS ENTIRE STOCK OF Horses, Cows, Machinery and Tools for Far mine coDHntmc of Iron Reaper and Mower, 'l'hrr-hin Maehiae, Horse Rake, Cider Mill. Cnitinx Box, tiraia Drills, Uraia Kan, Feed Mill. Ploaghs, Harrows, Culuvaiors, I. "I Chains, Hid a ranetv of Tools. Farm Wa- Kims. rt!edt. Light w agon, soiaey, o norses, Cuws and Young Caiile, Pigs. die. Also Saddle and Bridle, Single and Double Har- I ness, Ac raie 10 eommenrr at v o cut, n. m. , Terms of Sale AH sores under 50, cash. . j Above $1U0. Note wiih approved security at ! 4 months with interest. Oct. 7. K. P. KINO, Let l'a all take a Bid t A lu n HORSES AND BUUGIES TO LET, to responsible persons, at reawnsble raies. IVsiables oa alley between Souih Third and S. oth Foorib streets, half a square k.i.. H.' l.iMm residence on same lot, fronting on South Third street .... . i. r i . a CHARLES 8. YODER Lewisborg. Sept U, 1S63 Take Notice. 1 TTE hereby warn all persons nr.t to pnr chase or accept a Joint Note, given during May. 1S63, payable to the order of Levi Ranck lor the sum et nmy Dollars as we will uol pay the said Note. LEONARD CHAPMAN, GEO. D1BFFENDERFER. NOTICE S) hereby given, to all indebted to me oo my Butchering Bool's, which I placed la j .i,- hands of J A.MERTZ Eso. for collection As I have discontinued the buainess.lhereforc I wish them settled op soon., Sept. 28, 1863. J. O. BROWN. FURNITURE! Broke Out; in a New Place ! BUREAUS, trace SIO to SIS. FINE DRESSING BUREAUS, from S to S4. SECRETARIES, DESKS, ko. la. different pries. BEDSTEADS, from IS to tU2a different pattens aad latest stylaa. TABLES, ExtoiHa, 11 IWt aod npwuris, Ootraj. P1r, Fd4. CWd, ihnin((two txt. Hrrmkitut, hkm ( mny kiaxi ot wooJJtt5irsj-J.bat WIou, Msibofno tad Hat wood always oo kol for Um trad. STANDS, Tepor, W bat-Not.' Sewinf, a. As, SOFAS, LOUNGES, latest patterns, CHAIRS, Upholstered, Laio Arm, brwtnst. Parlor Cbaifft alwoys on hai; lao,Uaa mat, Largss Rorker and N urae, Wiodvor Chain. Urirr and nll Korkrra, Tabiai and Chiidtva'a Chaira, always oa baud. TOWEL-RACKS,DOUGII TRAYS, BOOK and SHOW CASES, Jfcc. Furniture of my own manuftcturt, insured P- S. I intend, in a short time, as soon as T nmt una. fin u..n. 1 tn . i -n ,1 ,n iK. : .. . .7 ........ . . ... . WUtKHSI.lU U15HMJ-1 will aeop some twenty five or more different sized Cof- fins, finished, and always ready on short n- liee.and will sell twenty per cent eheapar than has ever been done in L.ewtsturg. (Jail and see before purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRIu done lmuiedistely, CHAS. S 3E1.L, Ckamktlint Blot's. LavUbnrs;. V.h. (4, lSdS. The Secretary of the Treasarj has authorized me i ii c P to continue my .ageney tor a onet period. And until farmer notice, I shall enatlnne to receive Subseripiioos to the 5-20 LOAN AT PAR, At my Office, and at the different Sah-Agea-ciao throughout the Loyal State. JAT COOKE, Subscription Ageat, 114 South Third Street, Philadelphia New Tin Shop. WEI8ER tc 8MITH will open a nswTia Shoo, on the Sd of September, 1S6S. in the borough of MIPPLINBURfli in the former Storcbnosc of J A J.Yoong.first door above Deckard's Hotel, UP STAIRS, and Intend tn keep on hand all kinds of TI.W WARE. Self-Sealing and other Fruit Cans, ' . . - D.BUDiUl, Won ripe ana rpuatinga,c.c. or.rniai.-u done at short notice. Charges moderate. The publio are invited to call and examine oar Stock. 8. J. WEISER, pdlm J. K. SMITH $5,000 wanted! ANT person having from One to Five . Thousand Dollars, can have the same salely invested in Judgments npon valuable real estate ia this eonniy, opos application to J. F. ek JOilN B. LINN. Lswuburg, July IS, 1863 Estate of Hichael Eagetmaa, dee'd. DMIMSTRATOE'S KUTICK. Leara I of administration oa ibe man of Michl Engitmaa, deceased, laic of While ler Tf, having been uranied to the subscribes by thai Retisicr of L'nioa euan'yio doc form of taw, all peroons indebted to said estate era hereby notified to make immediate payaaeat, ana) ail ham any jest claims against the sasno aaay present ibem dol aoihenncaicd for settleaaaat o JACOB ENGELkAXAdaua' White Deer, Oct. 1. 186J fi ty Tbe Personal Property of said aVa'J ia to be so;d, ai bis late residence, oa Sataidajr the 10th Oct. at S, P M Gai rutins; EalabllaliaMBl. T) OOMS ia Faica'a Clock. Market It, rear j IV f Bower's Jewelry 8hop. Having; served a regolar apprenticeship ia ! one of the best shoos ia Philad, 1 bop la) render sstmiactina. j Bt'RERS aad other Fixtures alwaya j hand or furnished at short n. O. B. EVAnal I avlaborg. SVpt 11,1 WIS notice to the Drafted. UNDER the provisions of the Aet of Congress for enrolling and calling oat llit national forces, tho following feratata are exempt : 1st The only son liable to military aofy or ! a widow dependent oa bis labor for aapporti I sd The only son of aged or iofirm pascal of ; parents dependent on his labor for aopport j 3d The only brother of children aot IS ; yeaisold (having oeiiher Father sorMoihcrJ dependent on his labor for support j i 4ib The father of motherlesa childro onder 12 years of age dependent oa aia labor for support; 6th Where there arc two mean bets of bto family of the person drafted, already ia lfea military service of the foiled Slates. All persons entitled to the above exemp tions, can hsve iheir papers mad oat at Usa K-m .f rt BBF.WRB. AltoraeT ml Law. Le,i3burz. Union Co. Pa. . . W would inform the pnblic lhat ore bar for sale, in our newly established Naraerio near the Lewisborg Station, a largar aaaotv ment than last year of Pralt aa raaaieataJ Tress. Shraht. eVa, To our old Nurseries in Adams eooaty, wa have the largest sinek of trees aad largest sized for Fall of 1863 and 8pnog of'4. Wa therefore caa furnish Treej by largo qaaati lies to Dealers Ac. at very low prices. The attention of buyers and dealers it res pectfully solicited to an domination of oar stock. We also desire a dozen good AGEKTa to sell for the comma Spring. 8HELLER Hl HUMMER. fancy FURS.-FAJ.CY FURS I John Falielra, TISARCHSntlBT.S PBILADMLFBU. sTanntistnina All kinds of FANCY FUR3 for Ladies' and Children's ear. I T wf.h tn xtnra c.r th.nka ia frWl of Xltltm ' and the umwading eMBiiee. fcr tbeir rmy UtemJ patronaee extended to aee darioe t ' patronaee extended to He denes loo laM mm yearn, aaas would eT to then, that I now be.ee to storo, of importation e.d atSMor eer; oxkaaateo ooac. 1 n-ot of ail the aiinnt kiaiia aad qoaitueaof FaxcT J 'Xl2lZk'mm'wmmm' j Being tbe dhwet Importer of oil my Furs ftosa aniaya. j so natiae then Maaatacturad aaier mj ow aaasert. saarfa baadeotaer eet of Sura Sir tne caejo eaiHeay. Ladiee! pleaeo five Bee o eoll beftilw pwrchaaing lioBSO renembar Um naaao, a umber and etreec. JOHN rAREIRA. SmIOU No 718, Arch Street, Philadelphia LEY7JSB1JJ.G ACADEMY ritH E FALLS ESSION commences Massir, II 8ept.t8,1863,to continue to the Holidays. A private Report of tho standing of tho nopil will bomafter ao oloead fa tno Saada of eoen Fee ,r eardi.-aod n i. roKaM thai sack nporuba preeerTed Ibe futufw a TctTioa per Session, including eoatingtat expensesi PKIM ARY Reading, WriUng. Dcflner, Arithmetic, Geog, Oram, and U. 8 History. (S.M ADVANCED ENGLISH, all not incle ded above tM LANGUAGES, T.M Cy.No deduclioat except for protracted Sickness. J. RANDOLPH. Sept is, isss 0RI7AKLI1NTAL IR01V WORKS. WOOD & PER0T,1136,RWge Arena. PHILADELPHIA, rA. OFFER for sale opoo the Most Favorable Terms. NEW and BEAUTIFUL Drsigaa in great vaneiy of Iron Railings for Ceme teries, Residences Ac. of Cast aad Wronght Iron, and Galvanized Iron aad Brass Tubing. Iron Verandas. Balconies. Biairs, Coasters. Foontams. Gates, Columns, Hitching Posts. Lsmp fiands. Vases. Tables, Flower Bunds. Sofas. Chairs, Statuary, Aaimals and all other Iron Work of a Deeorauvc character. Designs forwarded for selection. Persona applying for sanve will please state the kia4 of work needed msS University at Lewisburg. SCHOOLS re-open ea THURSDAY, Sitfc Sept The Acsaswv will be as heretofore aadet the aharge ef Mr. I C WYNN. A. M. The Fiatca btmin will bo aader tha charge of tho experienced and sccoasplished Principal. Miss L. W. RUN DELL. For further Information, apply u J. R. L(K)MI. U. 4JERUART, DBSTtST. has removed to South l iireet.foar d mrs from tho Towa Clock, Lw. ISBL'fiG PA i$a s Til- ! ? L. " Import.