1111 : wmm r, vs fswjy 'aU" ' """ " TliUS BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. 41 ftiJtO per Tear, always ...ura iBitLwrm- sob PLtSIUENT. I ABRAHAM L I N C O L N . ! Sfalfl Election IS far as heard from. Curtin Woodward : 228 I - 4 ! Allegheny Armstrong 1 Waver Blair. Bradford Xttler Cameron Chaewr Crawford Itauphin Delaware Erie IVreat 7t).-0 169 1001 897 8768 174 75 24!0 1945 1190 lt7 30 54 160 Adams IJedi'ord Berks Bucks Cambria Carbon Clinton Clarion Center Cumberland Clearfield Columbia Klk Fayette Fulton (Sreeu Juniata Luzerne Lehigh Lvcoiuing Montour Monroo Montgomery g-jg ' 577 i 3u4 i 9S ! 344 Frauklin ILmtingdoo 1093 Indiana Jefferson l.aneaster lawrence Lebanon ' Mifflin M'Kean Mercer 20i iti 50 51 1812 1005 105 4!'i S35 '." ', .. i ' -''3 I lbiladclphia708l Potter 51 1'erry 32 .Snyder 427 Somerset VilCt Susquehanna 1202 Tioga 2SS7 l'uion 774 Venango old Warren J08 IVashincton 350 . I . Ow'li'T Northumberland'708 ' bl wcre ri b' the si,Je f Co",mis j.jte 914 i sary Departnieut,and a small army of wait- Schuylkill 2041 ere assisted in providing the food which Sullivau 354 j came in abundance from country and AVayne 941 j iv c.lnt. 5(i0 nersfini stood at the Westmoreland 10S7 j Wyoming lork. 2"iVl The above are all official except Eve or j tax. and irive Curtin about 10,00 nisi. The Adin. have 4 maj. in the House, and 1 in the Senate 5 on joint ballot JSYIF.R COUNTY stands proudly erect, after all the efforts of the K. G. C's and others to corrupt and entangle her honest people. Special efforts for "the . Ii:lk;Tk ..If liiiki 1 tiw.rA v.,,. Woodward hts. Thellowing are the majorities in the districts j $9 i Cartia WooSwmrd Beaver West Beaver Center Franklin Jackson Middlecreck l'enns Folinsgrove Wes Perry - 145 Chapman Monroe Perry Washingtoo - ' ?li 104 00 23 15 83 87 t Aggregate maj. for Curtin, 427 The following county officers (all Rep.) wore elected by a similar vote : Aasoci. Judge 1W1 Witmer, Chapman. Sheriff Muses Speiht, Beaver. Commissioner JoB.Wcurkh.Selinsgrove. Treasurer Henrv Schoch, Middlecreek. Auditors John W. Brown, Frecburg. Daniel Diefeubach, Pcnns. With such officers and men like (Ico. Fchnure, Wenrich, Davis, and others, of Selinsgrove, openly on our side" the enemy" might as well let .nyaer county j f;cretaricsKarl Volkmar, C.i nus, alone ! ! J. R. Cornelius. sA'allandigham is defeated by 60,000 j Col. Slifer read a despatch from Got. of the Home vote in Ohio, and the votes Curtin, stating that his health was impro of the soldiers are to be added ! Was ving, but he did not feel able to leave ever popular indignation so marked ? : Turned out of Congress last year eon- demned as a traitor by men of his own party and now rejected by 100,000 of his fellow cititens verily, that "dog has bad his day," and I anada is his nt burial , place. W ill his euloguars m t'ennsylva-; Mifflinburg, and Rct. J. Green Miles of cia Buckalew,and his like follow him ? j v-uite DK.r The speakers had WA Democratic Editor says : "We j not con,e PIed, but made short ad tave BMt the enemy, and we are on pa- j dresses, pertinent to the occasion, which tele" were well received. The general nenti- Very good : hot some of them, growl-' went m that of gratitude to God that iag aboat th "Abolition, Black Republi- our Stat tad not been delivered over to an, Wooly head, Nigger War, Greenback, the of thoe who had M mnch svnl Nauonal Debt, Oppressive Tax, Military ; ratny 'lth tbose wging this cruel war Arrest, Suspension Vox Populi" party, I f jJful congratulation with each other, . Blink to their holes, "and draw in the ' irrespective of old party names, that we boles after them !" i I "Dutkore Umiam" is the title of a lively j Republican joarnal, just started in Sulli- , Tan K.O., t-a., oy o. r rana jmrop. xuis ; ffort of 353 '0,w to eBsUin exponent ' r meir pnacipics, snows -spana, ana Elections of thi. year, by 250.000 majori we hope they hare the "rocks" ia corres- ty that onr Soldiers are thereby enconr- foaning ratio. .Little Union "beats" old Mother Northumberland oa Governor thus : Union for Curtin maj. 774 - North'd for Woodward do 708 Maj. for Cartin and Union 60 Gld Union gave Gov. Wm. F. Johnston 1201 maj. ghe now give. Gov. Curtin the same : Union 774, Snyder 427 1201. 3 aW-In our next, we hope to inform th ; Union county Drafted Men what days they are required to report at Lewisburz far the usual examinations, Ac i 7. TTT ..t;,inn.i T..-t c.... : "Some wv;,. . , . ... . . . k ? . ' C1Un,bi m . tody's paper. I wmcuuuax -n-i usuic 111 USala of Property of Mrs. Sarah L. ! wlloIe' Tel7 editable for so novel an nn Valrah, dee'd, at Buffalo X Roads, dertaking. The torch-light procession Van to-morrow. . Tba name of Brough, the snoeessfnl ' ,om ver recent con'erU fm Wood eaodidsie for Governor of Ohio, is pro-! wardism) who traversed the principal Bounced Itff. The Connerhsada will ' alreeta with rSSi l rh,Be "Uh ,onh'!ci Ersatu. Corning, Dem , of Albany, N. and Woodward" 1 , ss resigned bis seat ia Congress, oa ' ' I""'' visible, SCOttfll o' il health. hind which Woo R. CORNELIUS. la Advance. Rslahratinn In I-aurinhnrs. I . . . . . i Many deemed the time altogether too ' sllort for the proposed commemoration of j the reeen Union victories in arms and at the polk. From Saturday until Weduos- ' day, in theee busy times, was not long : enough for very many to know and pre- j t.arc for it. However, such is the feeling i of the masses, that the response was quick I and spirited. The crowd was probably the largest ever convened in Lewisburg. The procession numbered over 100 vehicles, ineluJing one drawn by 16 black horses, ,,i 9n,.hnr hv 12 white horses, from j Hartley and Lewis,) and there were over 1541 already in town, "to see the eight" 2 0 : instead of being seen. Quite a number of 700 horsemen, mostly from Kelly township. ! A good delegation from Chillisquaque. ' Individuals from many neighoring bor 270 0UIS towushijis. Ani happy-looking s:lf ', ladies, young and old, and enough child 451 i ren labeled ''Curtin" to ensure a bountiful supply of Kepublic.au voters for twenty . years to come. Vnr ft.rdim. the multitude, four lonsr ta- O - ' . , ... ,.,vi, , 1 ' . .1 .11 ..t.-J reiilenisneu as me cauioies iwit uau ! and rantured : and snuads and individuals I walked up and refreshed themselves fur hours. I'robably u,000 persons nsl a meal at the crouud. "An ox and a half was cooked in "sections" the Ranglers j ! killed a bear and furnished some of his ' meat turkeys and chickens iu considera- ble numbers were disposed of and of bread and pastry, vegetables, sauces, Ac, a very handsome assortment, but all dis ! appearvd excupt some bread and apple i for themselves'' that the only failure was in the meat department. The deDortmeut of the well-dressed, in- telligent multitude on the ground, was ex- j cellent, as was often remarked joyful, ' respectful, no quarreling, and not one drunken man to be seen. Two stands were erected for speaking, and one for the Bands. In commencing ujmto the latter, too many persons crowded, and the staging fell, but no one was hurt The first organization was as follows : President Geo. F. Miller. Vice Presidents Jacob Smith, Philip Kuhl, John Wittemover, Hubert Candor, James Halfpenny, Robert II. Laird, Mi-I chael Klcckner. James Marshall, Moses ! Cbamberlin, Hunter Couiley, Conrad Sheekler, Win. Brown Sr., Charles Mon telius, James Shields, Fred. Bolender, John Kuhl, Samuel Swengle, Charles (Judykunst, Charles Cawley, Wiu i. 1,, home. He hoped, ere long, however, to meet and greet his friends iu Union county, jfe auJicnce were addressed by Rev. x, jj. Reese 0f LcWUSburg, Col. S. B. Thomas of Harrisburg, Senator Henry jonnson of Muncy, Maj. C. U. Shriner of nad triumphed over the machinations of bad men, and asking all good men to join with ; rej0;cing that onr lawful righto are preserved, so that we as freemen can on. own mlers that the Government has been vindicated, in the aged) ,nd the Rebcll ,re dispirited and that the Pod beginning made this year by the people they should and would and must follow up until our President is re elected, and every foe in arms against our Leaven-given Government is put down. Over f 100 were collected in aid of the Soldiers in service. At the second stand, excellent address ee were made by Robert F. Clark, Esq., of Bloomsburg, Hon. Frank Bound of Mihn "d Capt. C. C. Shorkley of Lew- l",r8- J The teamB hundreds of visitors . 1 town l n early hour for pleasant j nomeward, but many hundreds re- . .. . J .tuni", wueu aenerai mu- m5Mtionoftb dwelling. and shops, of rich and poor, took nln 2 mainen nntii t i ?i, . numbered about k0 persons, (including - . &c A wagon from Williamsport exhibited on one side the words "Curtin ! -a good portrait of Cur- 1 ana a curtain drawn, be- ul ovdward was surpoted to Le LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, Comimiillz now uiucu tin iuaiii" .. t 1. i- u: t;nake ;Q tna Salt Sea, steering from i,.im'a t,, ifixic, but on the shore of the iatu.r ttutfa Jeff. Davis with a Secesh , b inc You shan't come here." We Inany 0f tjie vice and mottoe3 M we can rccall, to .bow the tetu - ,t, ,;, . laniel Astnew, the Upright Judge. Curtin and Hrough, The Saint Patricks of 13fi3. L L L Lihcrtv, I-aw, and Lincolu. Whar is Annt Sally Buchanan ? Old Union 774 for Curtin : lSvttcr next time. Koanoke, I'ort Koyal, ew Orleans, IJettvsbunr, Yicksburg. We staud by the U. S. Constitution UNCONDITIONALLY. With our Andy at the helm, the Ship of State glides smoothly on. Butler, Banks', Kosecrans, (ii-ant, Sigel, Burnside, Meade. We have elected the Father of every l'enn'a Soldier. We've giveu them Curtin in 'l3, We'll give them Lincoln in 'C4. Old Abe : be wear well. Woodward is defeated, but the Constitution lives. No News from Canada. KoIlv Tp, 128 for Curtin. 150 in '04. The Snake is dead, And Andv's ahead. We extend a Brother's hand To ail ( Vl-iborers. "1 jueolu's Despotism, The rule of the People. The Majority rules: "That's what's the matter" with some of the Cops. "An incalculable blessing;" We can't see it. False Democracy, all played ont Bad Generalship, Mac's Last Letter. Y)ct. 13, 1803, A day of glory. Soldiers' Votes Uneiinstitutional if not Copperhead. John C. Kreuiout, . The Pioueer. John Bull's Pills: He may have to swallow them. Our State Flection, A gtiod beginning. Room in the Union ranks for all honest men. The Election is over : Will Woodward now speak 1 The "reign of fanaticism," Like that of '70. Witte and Carrijran : J arethcirsoulsmarchingon? and which way? - -01.io WlsT7ewhy? Her snake came out of his nolo Now let ns remember A year from November. O, don't you pity Poor Billy Witte ? Woodward is discharged on Habeas Corpus. The Liberties of the Country are safe. Civilization, death on snakes. Lewisbunr, 256 for Curtin : 3M0 for" Lincoln in '64. Ohio Soldiers, "All Democrats! The Last Nail in the Coffin of Copperheadism. Constitution Tinkers have dried np. Our Country, right or wrong. When will Puph's 200,000 Villaindigan hammers "fotch" the Traitor from Canada? Curtin goes for the Union, and we go for Curtin. Traitors North and South agree, The difference we can never sec. Again the Curtain's rising. Our Country first, the Constitution next. Slavery will soon die away, And so will Sham Democracy. "Erin go Brough" in Ohio. Rebels and Rebel Sympathizers : "Stiaiitv that a dinareiiflo there .bmild be Twist TwmhIImIuoi and Twiwdlad" "Political Preaching: it don't hurt ns. Copperheads Beg for Peace : We Fight for it Ballots for Curtin : Bullets for Rebels. We never saw here so large a crowd as surged along our streets and anchored at Second and Market, that evening. Clin- ton Lloyd, Esq., of Williamsport spoke to them at length, and with much force and impre&siveness. Gen. Simon Cameron, who had reached town in the afternoon train, also made a few remarks, well received. Maj. Shrincr followed and the people retired, satiated with good talk, at a late hour. , . , The day was all that could be desired. The satisfaction seemed to be unalloyed. One rarely sees so happy a concourse of aged and young as that attending the iu- billee of Union victories during the cen-1 sunshine and mellow moonlight of Wednesday, Oct 21, 1S63. And with it. wa trust, the excitements of thi j , season end, la be renewed at another vear'a close, that may find our land filled with 1'eaee. Nml u m Nh (m tk. kintal mall Tb blMtt of Wr' loud org, ! tu afekst! Bub beautiful u ( of lb. Immortal TL. holy aoMlM r Lom irlM." COMMITTEES to collect Cooked Pro visions or Maney for Uuiob Celcbrauoo, Lewisbnrg, Oct. 21, 1863. BraduDr Reed, 3eo K 8wope, Joha Fullmer, Chs Gudykaoat. Wkilt Deer Ch M King, w U Hitter, Jts Marshall, K Correy. D U Kaufmaa. Kelly Tboa Clingan, Peter Hgentuen, (Jarle, Slifer, K Meiiel.C Ureif. Chillitauaqut Join UotihaU, noroaa Bailer. Solomon Walters. HuffUlueJao SimontoD, Jno Rengler, J S M'Creight. Wet Buff 'lot John ueyes. uonraa Sbeekler, John bawrence. Mffl,;.arJ.mes Chambers. Jacob , Deck-id, John Passmore. .Lewis Charles owengle, Jos Sanders, Isaae Reish. LimettoMQ W Chambers, Jno Stees, Geo A Bolender. UtrtlftoHTL V G4over, W F Wilson. Hartley Vf R Halfpenny, Robt Reed, Jseob Sniveler, R V B Lioeolo. A'eie Jkrh'it M Kleekoer, II Solomon. Union Geo Slifer, J M Walter, Chas Cawley, Dr Rooke. EaU Buff-doe yi Brown, J M Cadwal lader, Win L Harris. Ijtvulunj Paul Geddes, B.fJswley, D. 9. Kremor, 0. D. Kline, Josi.b Baker, Dr. Locke, Hiram Dreisbacti, R.F.Brown, O. H. F. Sbively, W. C. Duncan, D Bites, C. C Shorkley, O.W. Spratt, J.B.UuttoQ, Jas Hayes, C.S.James, R.I.Nesbit Mrs. Jas Hayes, Wm Nesbit.O R Vorse, Bliss. Koox, A.Woods, Reese, D. G inter, Dickson, J C.M'Clure, S.Ammons, W. P. Reilly, Jos Musser, T.G.Evans, W.JoBes, D Reber, G F. Miller, C. Lyndall, Orwig, Lydia Zellers, Lefcvre, Meisger, Looke, Sborkley, Kline, Worden, W.T.Reitmyer, Crossgrove. - Misses Lydia Hummel, Bell Vorse, Dell Dnocan, Laura Linn, Jenni. Beaver, Kale Slifer, Jennie, Cameron, Augusta Wolfe, Maria Zither, Harriet Spratt. Lewisborg Committee Arrangements. A ilowrey, D.Ginter.O.N.Wordoo, Jonathan W one, ttobert llood. Joun Crossgrove, Isaac Bower, L. B. llerbst, J.B.Linn, Alex. Ammon, R.U.LIetzel, G.A.Kaufman, T.M.Rttner, J. Palmer, J.FJ.Barkdoll, W.P.Reilly, W.N'esbit, Aaron Ammon, F.A.Donebover, J.A. LTAAmAv V Hi'..a V l ' 1 ii ii it 1. 1 1 1, J.P.Miller. ' ...l . , m. . J J ok V. A . .1-11.1 "1 Marshals A.M.LawsTie, G.Merrill,' J.CM'Clore, C.C.horkley, Join A. ' Owen-, John Gotsball, Tbo's Comley, I John (Wo,e, Josiah Kelly, Jaa ; Hayes. T.O.fcvans, U.W.PorreSt. W. P.Keilly, Grier Hayes of Wmsport ana others not Known to us. Finance T.G. Evans, P. X.Giutor, Josiah Kelly, S.D.iluusou. There were several other Com mittees appointed, to whom as well as to scores of individuals acting in their individual capacity is due the ! complete success of this popular dem- oi honor of an important achievement Mifflinbuiq Items. John Henry Durst, 148th P. V., wounded at Gettys burg, died 6th inst, and was buried at Mifflinburg J. D. Pastnore, who has seen service in Kansas, proposes to raise , a Company in response to the President's call fur 300,COO men in plaoe of those whose time e'er long expires The Borough sustains five free schools A drunken soldier of Battery E, Orwig'a Pa. Art, lorktown, Va., stabbed to the heart a corporal who waa attempting to arrest him......Bcnj. Orwig is commiss ioned as 2d Lieut, in Battery E. . Every religious paper in Ohio, we believo, came out in nncqnivocal terms against the moral and political traitor Vallandigham'a election. The first-born State of the Ordinance of '87 is saved that fonl disgrace of having the modern Arnold at her head. The British Urn, With roio. anarjr and mnth, Omwla tba triumph C Baorse, WhUt oar CoaperhcaiU Irrmbla and luall : - a ad while tba are VMptag, 11a holds tit aafa kaeatng Tauaanaaaa aadat bla taU." IQA letter from Dr.Christ in onr next "Onlt One." Oaa boar lost in tht morning bj lying ia bed, will pat back, and may frustrate all the basinets of the day. One bole ta the fenee will cost tea timet as math at it will to fix it at once. Ont nnraly animal will teach all others io its compaay bad tricks. One bad habit indulged or submitted lo, will sink your power of self govern ment as quickly a one leak will sink a ship. Nioro ScFgRAGB. A correspondent of Ihe New York KveninaT Post, a Texan. objects to giving the right to vot. to free Dlaeks : "Because," says the Texan, "in six months after yon give the negroes a right to Tote half tba Democratic politi cians ia the country will go aboat swearing that tbey bate negro blood ia tbtir veins." Dipthibja. Here it a remedy said to M excellent lor lot care of dipt bans : A small quantity of thetp't soet, say a spoonful, chopped fioe, tad boiled ia a gill of milk, aad drank oa rttiriog to bed. Of coarse, ihe throat it to be bound with flannel. Moeehv. the. ffuareiUa. ia aliva. aftar all land moving aboat gotat lay npoi on. leg, soma apoa two. OCT. 23, 1863. Bend Beneath the Blast When sorrow's tempests round ns roar, And overwhelm the soul Oh I trust not thou to worldly pride, Or quaff the tempting bowl ; But, with a lirm and trusting heart, H.-nd low beneath the blast ; And Ho above who chasteneth thee, Will raise thee wheu 'tis past The lofty oak, the mountain pine, So stately in their pride, Must bend or break before the storms That on the night winds ride ; While the meek willow lowly stoops Before the raging blast, And lifts iu head, iu beauty decked, When storms and clouds are past So thou, O man ! must lowly bend, Wheu sorrows 'round thee press : They may be angels in disguise, To lead to happiness. Oil! trust to Him who reign, above, , Ami bend beneath the blast, And He will raise thy drooping soul When storms of lite are past. tmm m bT ww Gen. Banks has landed a foree at Point Isabel, in Texas, on the Rio Grande, for future operations. Gen. Grant has been advanced to lbs command of the Cumberland and Western armies generally. Roseerans is relieved from long and arduous duties satisfactor ily performed until of late and Gen. Thomas lakes hi immediate command. Gen. Burnside continues successful in Eut Tennessee, and gave the enemy a sore defeat at Blue Springs. The advance of Gen. Lee against Meade, was doubtless upon the erroneous supposi tion that all the Penn'a troops were home at election. The only deficiency ia the foree in New York city tu keep the mob under. Gen. Meade cbose several posi tions for a fight, but Lea declined, and after manv minor sbaro encounters was. at last accounts, fallint back beiond it- . r . .1 - ' . . . "uu,"8- I ne tteoei rams in aogiana are preven- ted from sailing, and Henry Ward Beech - er is tntre advocating lbs Lqioo cause with great success. great i DR. TOBIAS' VENITIAN LINIMENT. i CERTAIN CURE FOR PAINS AND L ACHEd, and warranted superior to I any other. Croup it positively cures ; relief i ia absolutely sure immediately it is used. I af ,.,h.r. rmmhr ihia. anil arm vnnrtl.l I ... . , J with a bottle without delay. Croup is a dis ease that gives nonce, frequently attacking the child in the dead hour of night s before a physician can be summoned it may be too eTr 'if J? Sold bv all Drueu. am.is l-,.lail. Street. New York. Corrected Weekly Wheat, 1,30 Eggs f Rye 1,00 Tallow Corn, old 90 Lard t 15 10 10 .6,00 60 . 40 6 6 ...13 Oats CO Clover seed. j " Wool ! Zi Ph0X. Flaxseed 2,00 Wool Fresh Bntter... 25 Rib & Sides Ham Rags.. ....4, 5, and 6 Barley 90 lo $1,00 Country Soap 4 A 6 MARRIED, By Tt-r. T f. Writ, l'th In.t.JoyA? KULP and Mm MSr.OIK S. If K, both ol Boffalo. Tp. Ta Wt Bvffftloe, 13th In, JOBEPH UOORK, Maf. Ia K Oolambia, tUa alt, Mrs. ANN OCIXTBR, agad 67 ymn. 1U1 """" W"M INDEPENDENT HALL, LEWISSURG, PA. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Saturday eeeniiiy, Oct. 24, 1863. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY BLAISDELL BROTHERS .SWISS BELL R1XGERS of 10 Members, aad BRASS BMW HAVE the hooor of announcing one of their unique entertainments as above. on which occasion they will introduce aa entire change of Programme. Tickets 25 cents. No half price. For full particulars, see Programmes aad Posters. Doors open at 7, to commence at S o'clock. E. E. BLAISDELL, Agent. Postponed Audit THE undersigned has been appointed by the Orphans' Court of Union county as Auditor to distribute the balance in tbe hand. of James P. Linn. Executor of Aisxaaoia Gaaaaa, late of Lewisborg. deceased, and will meet the persons interested in said esute at the Grand Jury Room, in Lewisborg, oa Friday the 13th day of November, 1863, at 10 o'clock. AM. A. 8WINEF0RD, Aad'r i.u -ia av .v I baWI pua I0r sue. I WISH to purchase a large quaatirr of, ROCK OAK BARK, delivered at I my Tannery Yard ra Lewisborg, for which I will pay the highest price ia cash. May 14, ISS3 - E. J. HULL. LOST! BETWEEN lewisbnrg and Mifflinburg. two wrought COLLARS aad a black dress CAP. dona aa ta a newspaper. If round, to be left at Mr. Peter Beaver's, ia Lewisburg pdst CHRONICLE." established in 1843 Heal Estate. Administrators' Sale of Real Estate. , WHE oudeninned. Adraiolnran r. of lae I E.taie of 8arah L. Van Vaiiah. late of , Buffalor township. L'uioa connty, deceased, t will lRVt, at Public Sale, co ihe praaitci, br j virtue of an order of ihe Orphan1 Co an. ea Saturday, the Zith of Oct., 1SC3, . ' A GOOD FARM sitotted io Boffaloe t4.wasbip, in said eaontr, boanded Bonh by oihtr land la'e of tail I a-MlAudrav H.Bck.and w.wt b laaaa tJ Joka ,toe aad ll.arr Bailor, eoDWDluv ABOUT ONE HUNDRED ACRES boat q.IIIj UaMMoM lao. all aloar aiMSt abft lSarrv. Tb larwcaw mu aro a Vow lux a ! TUR 8' L.ABN.TaaOr.b.nl-- - ' -4a. Ta far U) adm,U(tuv ! witb an U ltlliB( II. lib all I Inff. A l.rg.oow BANK ij.hu. .... ,1 Vim. Ai J 1, l..M4 la aoa uf Ua aaaat aWiaala locahuoa la ka J. F. VAX VALZAH.7 A(Jin.r, BeptM. 8 S. BARBK. S Real Estate and Personal Property A T PUBLIC BALE, on the premi-es, m Liintsioae Twp. Union Co; ra. on Thursdat, Oct. 29, 18C3. The Farm has 60 Acres) more or less. boanded noriB and west by lands of Jaocb jjerr, 90aih bf Charles Moycraad other tad ' ... , . i a i : J I. .. p.,.. U'.Kr all lrt anil in fflviii state of cnltivation. The Improvements are a two-storey Dwelling House, a Barn, various Onibailding, Well of water. Orchard, dee. Pia.as.L PaoeraTl a Horse. I Uoas. 4 Hogs, Truck Wagon. Rye, Corn. Buckwheat, Potatoes by bushel, 4 Beds, Bedding. Chairs, and other articles of Household Furniture. Sale of Personal Property to Commence at 10, A M Farm at 1. P M. Terms at sale. VALKvnsa WALiaa, DAMal SLTLSK, 4 Hmlnt.trtnr. uf Aai.Loa BLrua. aWd ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans Coon of L'aioa county, will be soid at Public sale, ca tne premises, on Friday, the Uita Nov. IMS, at 1 P. M., the following described I Real Estate j No. I, all that certain tract of land, sitoate j in White Veer towiiBip, Lnion cooniv, bounded by lands of Jacob Siabl, Paul lhef- i lenderfer. Samuel Uemberling. Joseph Kline. ; W,do,r Bobias. and other,, containing 100 I Acres more or less, having thereon era tvo Dwelling Hoosea, Barn, and other out- I baildins 'with the appurtenances. 1 No 2, all that certain lot of ground situate " me townoi .iev coiumDia. oomoerea in the town-piaa ot said town No . adjoining xjui 4.v . iiiv iuuiii, ., iici lice, uu iu. i west, and ihe Susquehanna river on the east, containing one fourth of an acre more or less, with the appsrtenaaces. Sale to commence at ene o'clock In the afternoon of said day when teras and condi-1 lions i 1 be made known by THOMAS ARBUCKLE. Administrator of Davi. bixrtaa, dee'd , , wrpnaM' UOUil BBle, I I pursuance of an order of the Orphans' idlan'of ?J!ZVTr? , rijr I.teTwh ,e Deer tLS n tne premises, on .mo.da,. -Sot. is. ises. i me loiiowing aescribed leal ts'ate, io win An improved Tract of Land, situate in White I Deer township. Union county, adjoinine lands I ol Jjsepn H. Mover, heirs of S. f. Hunter. dee'd, land of George Bado and o:hers con- taming I htrty-nee Acres, more or less, with i the appurtenances, on which is a young bear , ing Orchard of choice fruit. The Improve ' menu are, a good two storey Dwelling Hoose, Barn, and other necessary buildings, wnh a ' Wvll oT fooS water sear tb. dwlhrg boom. j Sal. ueufnnDe.M 10 a'rloekHi lb. kircneoa of amid aaj, wbca X.rau will be mada Saown by I AaR'iX W. SWTlf, I duardiaa of the minor children ot U.arr Dwevadw- ' Valuable Farm aad Business Stand T'OR 8ALE, situate in Lewis township, I.Ainn ITrt P.nna .-i ..... - n'"i.inii;( mv Acres, more or less, about twenty acres of good timber, ihe remainder clear and in a good state of cultivation. On it are erected a good Bank Bara. a large two storey Dwelling House, Spring House and other out buildings, a large Orchard, and never failing water in the barnyard. About half tbe farm is Lima stone ground. Also another tract of land, adjoining the above farm, containing about 2 Acres all cleared, on which are erected a new Foundry and Machine Shop 60 feet by 30 feet, three stories high, with a Black Smith Shop. Ac, attached. It contains a Steam Engine of tea aorse power, turning lathes, drills, saws, (both circular and upright,) planer, and a variety of tools belongtng to a Machine Shop. AIo three good dwelling houses, an excellent spring of never failing water, and a small Orchard of choice fruit. This property would make also aa excel lent Tannery, being situated to a good coun try for bark, and good water handy to ihe building, which can be piped into the building with but little cost. A large business in manufactories Clover Hullera has been ear ned on by this esiablhment. It will be sold to suit purchasers, with aa much of the Ma chinery as the baver may want. For further particulars, apply lo ihe subscribers residing oa aad near the above mentioned premises. JOSEPH SANDERS. OEO. W. MYERS. Aug. A ttorneys In fact of Christian Rsif FOR SALE. SITUATED mostly in the Borough of Har tleioa, adjoining the village on the north and extending almost its entire length, mak ing its uivision ana saie into lots quite conve nient, containing I5 Acres, 18 of which re well Timbered. A small Stream of 1 water now. nearly taroogh it. centra. i ne improvements are a good Frame -ky-W House aad Bank Bars, with a Tenam JtaJ noase at Ihe north ead of the farm. Two Apple Orchards, one ia full bearing, the younger beginning to bear. Also if e Acrea sr Timber Loutd, situated in Hartley township. For Terms, apply to Mae. AGXES 8. WILSON". sTiwl ajls f J & JWesjajo, attar's. 8S7m or WM.F. WILSON. Hartl.toa.Pa JFot Sale, A DOUBLE HOUSE, (with Lot) sails ble XI. "". ai ia auaam oa jjoni, roanii street. There are a good sia- Ma and other outbuildings, aad a sever fail. ing well of water ea the praaiaasv for par ticulars iu term, eaqairt oi ADAM BEAVER Lewisborg, April x, 1863. , tf TWO desirable BUILDING LOTSsitoata on Browa afreet, ( Ritrer rod Lewis- burg. laqtu're of at. GERHAKT, 3d St. a ear 1 Mtit Jane 17 -Vtoia Ne, 1.018. sa&asasawaataaa Farms for Sale. ! rPHE tobienbtr olfcrs for sal at rrlvaaa 1 I m.i Turn Pariui tttauw mmm Ik boroaxn of Manieioa. On. in Harller iownikip, abalahtht at.l 10 Acrea, adjomiLg labds at JaeobTea. Jacob Soiih aod o hera. wiih a toot BuWay Barn, and other btlding ibereoa. Pth-r la Lwi lowBalitp. eosMiaskf aboat 130 Acrea, B" ?t Bans Bn and other Ooibotldi.fi, aaiaaj land of Wm Huff.naa.Woi Wolf aad oiBefa, rr fnrber loformstioa. Ibji juns,,, raidiot in JJ art ley waaai. OcMi . R. T. B. WW ! VALUABLE TOWN PRCFEBTY, SALE. Thai new. w!1-olfck V o-ttorey. doable Brick " j r at Kitchen, and Bars the areal. ss ai th. west end of Market St.. Lewirs between 7th and 8th Mis. There la Well the Let. and all kiad of good Frm Traaa tfowing- Lot 74 feel front. June t REFBgy SftTPlat FARM FOR SALE. THE aabacribcr offers for sale ilk Fata upon which he resides, in East Baata r,e tnwnthip, a ail and a half oota erf Lea, isborg. It contains 61 Acres mere or lata, all c eared snd in a "od siai.'of anlnvattea. together wvh 10 Acres of Timber LaM BMt j bv The Farm In.prorements are 'a Fn Dwelling House, Franc Barm. Taw.at JLLS. House, and sunable Outbgildiag. A good Spring arar the hooe, and a Mreaa eat water flows ihn agh the fara. aVlsoaalktaai of fruit, of the besi varieties. The Farm is boanded an the aorta Vy Wa Brown, east by Peony and Uaady. aowrfc kf the bmoteiown and river road, west by JaasB Oundy. For Terms, enquire oa ihe premise. April 6. '63m UODFREY DECK. FOR SALE. A LL that well known Farm, eoatanlaf XI. SB atCrBB more or less, sltaated ia Lewi. Two, Vaiaa Co, adjoining lands of Jacab Moore, Jawia Royer and others, and Penns Crack. That improvements are a good Boose aaw Ban. at Carnage House, and alber coaveaieat Oaf buildings a!l kinds of Frail of a sapehor quality running Water oa the Fara- abowa 10 or It acres ia Timber, the balaae. eMaeaa and in a good stats of cultivauoa. ALSO the half of a lot of grooad sft.au4 on the Liaestooe Eidge. adj.ialaf bud et George Kuhl and others aad coalalaiag I ; M percae. for further partiealars. enquire af WauOa SniTa, oa Ihe premises, or of JACOB SPIGELMOYH. FOR REST. TWO-RTORET Briek HOUSE aa4V LOT oa North Foarth street. I I March . 'SI. H. f. HHBLLER. PUBLIC SALE. ."ITTILL be cfiered oa the areaisea tt Tf Saacst Xasaow. deceased, lata of Chillisqnaque Tp, Nonhumberlaad Co, cw Tueada j, Sd liar, aoxt, - the following PERSONAL FKOPEBT1". via. Three Horaes, X Coils, 3 Heifers. 10 Sheep, a first-rate young Durham bull full blooded. breeding Sow and 4 Pigs. - Piows.Cuiiivaiors.Harruws. share ia roller. S horse Wasoa, I two borae spring Waaoa. 1 j same nearVnew with tongue and shafts Car. rage. tiei;h. Sled, Carnage Harness Wacom and Praw harness. Cow chain.. Los cbuub. Gram Fan. Hco.p ShoreL Rakes. Forks, fJb. ve!s, Hoe. Kooitoat, Carpenter. Tool. aa4 Post Augur, Cor. and Potatoes by the baaaal. Hay by tne ton, Cora Fodder by the baadle, Gra'n in the gronnd, a lot of Lumber, Broeea Machme. a line loi of Broomcorn, Vinegar h ihe barrel, copper Kett'e. small brass Kettle. ! large iron Keitle. emp'v Brre'a. huif.U n"..fc-. I Single and Bridle. Steeivarda. Cooking Brtrvw i aad filiurei.Parlor wooil Kin.. T.hi..-K. I Chorn. Bueneis. Crocks. Tinware and a araat ; f - - ' . . uuuinrr oi articles loo ieoioua la nam. sale lo commence at 10 o'clock. A M, said day. when atteadanre will be givea aad coa ditions made known by JACOB RoDETtBArCH. f Adnjtalatrattr with toe Will nam. Estate of Oottleib Smaltzreid, decV. ATTHEKEAS. Letter. Testamentary apoa V Ihe estate of Guttleib Saalureid, late) of Lewisborg. been granted Union county, dee'd. havet to the subscriber, ia dee lorm w law, nonce is oerenv given to all per. sons knowing themselves to be indebted a said esute, lo malt immediate payment r and those having claim, .gainst the Mas. will present ihtm doty authenticated for as, tlement. to I. S. STER.1ER. Exes'r Lewtsburg, Oct. 6. 1963 pd VENDUE CRTER. TTAVING made application for JL IJceaae lo err Tetaeta toe subscriber is prepared to attend io eails in that une. Terms moderate. DANIEL M. RENNEft Baflaloe Twp, Oct. t. 1S63 tw Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS. Letters of Administrstioa a tbe estate of ABRAHAM BLYLSBa deceased, late ol Liaesu.e township, linioa county, hare been; granted to the subscriber, by the Register of jid county, ta due form all persona indebard to said estate art re quo a ed to make payment, and those having elanaa against ihe same will present them daiy authenticated for settlement, to VA..E.NT1NE WALTER. Adaiais DANIEL "iLYLE R, j iraiora Oct. 8. 163 pd FOUttD I THE undersigned has ia possswioa Tit teea Dollar., aad a Boitle tiled wins Whiskey, which together wa. found by Br boy ta New Berlin, several day. ago. Tba owner can have hie monev dec. bv aailiag ea LTDIA 6TAHLNECKER. New Berlin, Pa, Oct. 7. 18U groceries, hardware, china ware, shoe findings. LASTS, itc.i-c.4w. TT7"B have aa siteasivs aasavtaeai ol as 1 V above Goods, to which we invite taa atteatina of pareaasefs. Call and exaauaa the qaahty aad price before purchasing la where T G EVANS. Lewiahorg ESTRAT. Came to ihe premises of the subscriber, about the tota alt . a dark and suy HEIFER. aooui tt months eld. Tha owner a deairaa to call, prove property aad take awe away, ot she ri!l e. dioed of aeeor Uw JOHN TROffCf R.rer Rosi, below Ltvulitf, OiUitad
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