S II If 11 mmm. BI O. T. WORDEN AND J. TL CORNELIUS. At $t.5t per Tenr, alivaji In Advance. riRLISHKU SEMI-WKKkLl Tuesday Morning & Friday Afternoon. KiB Fi:wiiKr, Abuaium Lincoln ' State Election 1SC3 Official. Curtin Woodward Allegheny 17,708 1.i,053 ' Adam t'.f.S'.l 2.!'17 j , .Armstrong 5.14l5 . 2.!'77 Beaver '8,037 2,05i Bedford i',4;0 2,704 Boil. i,0l5 'X1 Blair 8.2S3 t'.b'Sti Bradford ti.722 2,!54 Bueks li.L'Gti ii,s:i! Butler 8,004 Cambria 2,1 U4 a,0i0 Cameron 81 S 2l'J ! Carbon 1.542 2.110 Center 2.714 8.0.VS J Chester 7.HS8 6,4!S j Clarion l.r.lS 2.548 I Clinton 1.007 1.U11 Clearfield 1.5:11 2,41 Columbia l,S0l 8,812 Crawford 0,141 4,28(5 ' Cumberland 8,484 4.075 Dauphin 5,0ti5 8,-75 Delaware 3,4i2 I,7S'. Brie G,25! 8,2i0 Blk 8815 722 l-'avctte S,0!H 8,701 Franklin 8,S70 8,710 Forest 01 jiS 1 ulton Ttil 1,022 Crociic 1.4S4 2.0'iO Huntingdon 8,21)0 2,li'7 Indiana 8,001 l.'.i.Vj .Jefferson 1,754 l.li'.i.S Juniata l,4."n! 1,787 l.aucaster 18,841 T.d.'.O i , Lawrence 8,l08 1.251 Lebntiou 8.05S 2.C.58 Lehigh 3,000 5.620 Luzerne 7.022 Jl.snS Lycoming 8.414 80 wiener 8,007 3.40s! M'Kesn 022 Miftliu 1,7(19. 1,020 Mouroo "iS4 2,712 Montgomery C.28S 7,4S0 Montour 1.112 1.447 Northampton 3,4(15 0,r8S Northumberland 2.040 3,85C 1'orry 2.32S 2,2!l(" Philadelphia 44,274 87,108 Tito 270 l,ls4 Potter 1,470 010 Schuylkill 0,5(10 8,517 Somerset 3,(m;4 1,78S Snyder 1,75.S 1.881 Sullivan 850 718 SiiMjuchanna 4.184 2,082 'Tioga 4,504 1,017 I'uion 2,024 1.250 A'enango 8,205 2,070 Warren 2,274 1.3X0 Washington 4,027 4.87 1 'Wayne 2,211 3,152 AYcstnioreland 4,404 5.5s I AVynmiug 1,370 1,418 "York 5,512 8,000 Total 200,400 254,171 254,171 Cnrtin 15,325 majority. For Judge Paniel Agnew 207,107 Walter li.J.owrio 254,X89 Agncw's majority 12,808 "Again." It was the former loud boast ' Pi the Democratic leaders in I'enu a, that "yoa cau't beat us two years in success ion. But wedid that thing four years, hand running in 15; in 150, in IsOO, and in 1801. Defeated, by a handfull of votes and onr own neglect, in 102, in 1863 we have aipiin laid them out. v.. ! . . ... . . 1 .u tu . crai a vovcrnor iwo icnns in succession." But we have elected ! Curtin-o terms in Suo first time the thin- ha, Wn .!.. i.. ' .t : .c... ? . 0 ' " iiiie ciaie, in iwcnry years. tSTThousaiids of honest men Qua- Iters. Dnnkards. Ami-h. Mennnn!... I ,,,. r, .. , ,, ' i voted for CurUn.who never voted before, j omc ot these men are 70 years old and upward. They are men of peace: and 1 thev riuhtlv think that their ballots 1 ugainstthe Rebels waging war, ia a aafe ; , e. f,. , e . ' 1 but Christian means, leading to the sup- 1 r.i r 1 i.- . . . yrcssion of the Rebell.ou, and thus to the 0 . puttin cause. t..a.n .r ta.. 1 ci :.. " sau oiuvciy "-SjlCi.J, ara-ThTT:.rr;tb,,,r,ToUi . ,1 u ----e, -v-fc.-j.-vuu.. .-, aUlU.'rf r.ngTc-ssmau .Miller u all or nearly all, So in ; utitjury, piilBn, Uhito Deer, Muncy, j Lcwuburg, Selinsgrove, wherever the i Cops got up the greatest demonstrations. ! uiaue me oest votes. The Jnplo were more patriotic and intelligent than their orator. .nppoed. Some, it i , . i- .1 . . swallowed all, (like a young robin . with open eyes and mouths, aud never th...,i,t ' a wora. uai Hundreds went away dLuat-' m'w a I T . w . "i 1 iofied, disgusted, and slipped in a Tote for the Union candidates. HSyarrigan said at Lewisbnrg that the Emancipation Proclamation had killed Unionism at the South. He knew he told a falsehood. j .... .... a- hercver our armies hold ; TH-scssion, the dormant Union feeling is "rongiy cvelopcd. Loyal men come to Gen. Burnside, in East Tennessee, faster than he can arm and safely dispose of ucin. Ana most ot the Southern Union ist endorse the Emancipation policy, too. Ba-tin. A. and Svlv. G. Bennott j the lvin; bought the .Mammoth Drug Store i " ''H.'aldweir., in town, wi ''let the business cn thci v t in ,,i,r ,..,. 11 hereafter con- own account, j - - ui.i. j The Way they Delude. When the Democrat made their long and widely planned State political demon- Kt rut urn in Lcwisburg, 1st inst., we aci-or d them the credit for the show they had got Hp at so muen laoor uuu eipeu:-c. A 1'uir statement of farts in the matter could , make few, if uny votes, cither way. It vi a respuclaolo aeuiiuisiraunii, ami no ue in denying it. Aud last Wednesday, , , , i i on the Kepublican or I'niun Fide, there wajs another very pleasant political gath ering, ou hhort uotiee, almost wholly from our couuty and one township over the Kiver. Candid beholders, of both parties and of no party, all admitted ita beauty, " it i',tf ,iviiuiri,itiiii ait.) tli.. Tti.iat fir.l.irlv , .... .- .i. f.i u ..: f cjuuuei o. me ma,. o ,.,.,- pated iu it. Jo let our hundreds of rea- ders who attended the demonstration, see ... . . , ' head oran, we copy their full account of the same, from the last "Argus," uudcr the head of -UKW0M.IC CtEMTAL" I. .s.it i-ii..n. uir riiuuu ,f inumrh. Hk. tli. h...,-. i..h i,rk .. iurn,n. n t. nhMiui.ir,u..ut.hKiii..ioM..uroay u.r. ,., u.,r 1.11 'K.Wiu.r1.ifjaK.1,of o. tid ti n..... rtrn-i. .tuai. th.,r tothr bi. vub iii. .cui-tUrd tivkb at ih. mii.irriit bn.iii" u...r .-. .ua r.rtu u.. a.rj dmuKbt or Uu- c4iu.DdiiB.iri..i.ii.rr.i.iihih.i,iu.ionii.ot.uuirr. our.ut...D-ebiuhwitiii.ii,iM,toyii .asiti. or od. r ii.- diu.tin j,u.,.i..trti,u. ..n wtn.j.j iml turite io.ir,hi.ii iiuns uunioL.t. j. auDi.umve tr nt uB.r, ui.ny i i.iumu.nd, tb.t a KTST ZSZ tZtX'lZr LuVoa ..1 . uT, t .7,. i.,t.u, . w. i-. !vlXuZri"2"JZ?,: e wi.o a U Milh UitT.U we ity. lor we Wvr Uirr-un rt'Tfl nuixl the ruutfof lb natliim. nut id th l-titrt-J aul lilaw a.i-n.'d walli tl. (luet'ilnteti fit-Ids and the tiihi):l4 rr-tvit. lu the h;itlty lit)-, e n.itirl t uM-itt wi.xt f.r l...rr .rv tl.wv ai-r.- klm inld ll.nsi tsirN. one l(fi- aitiutn uekisi. Dimwrnl mid ribn ui (ftii in I, tl. t'. ted rataiiiiJls-f, reVetitte CuilsfCiorti. U tFIl- flail etwltotl nrio--er.Ar.ii.Vrpiat.d with m Jib. rl nibt-rof ln', but witiul ut I tin-1 the hnt itiiraut. I 'tHimrnat or K-tuMiraii Tlii. hinit dlocnVerv vnt a thrill rt b..Mf i.itwvr.' llip.Mli .a.irid e f.ug it net I trartlr a tivld on th tulurlNi uf Hie town, like n tiirty and (Jt-nit-ntrd IJnM( anaka. Tlivti and then the ox wtw dfTuuifl ; then o I there they flt ed tti'ir vrliit:! and crotn-d tilleTeuiue: tht-n w;iu (Hfili rmed I he lant art on Ltie prwraniue a U idtf-Atrnke 'tur.'h liflht profffvl. n. and a litmrat ritttuuflioa f tnllif di-i tn tiie ditty wind wt f AtNtitiD IrouO. We will not atteDii to dr the Knf vhifh irwt4 the iiKjul riiit eye. on Wedueiblai night. It was eubhmtljr dieujiuwUiii; aad ridirulon." o "h'diwt vatriot" in all that tlironir ! a "sorrclieil bovine I" anl ''the droulit' (drauglitH?) of Bacchus !" Win the; writer mad, or only desperately wicked? We think there were "loU" of honest jo- Ic there but uo ox cooked whole, not a 1 urnjior intoxicating liquor, nor any drunk-, cn i.cr..nf,. on the -round. Nor did that ! ... , i cveinii" 8 luinieusc crowd create as much i indecent, maudlin bowline-, as that of the I Y.ttU r.:irtv nf to ni.'bt when the rerra- ted writer of the above extract was made j Xcp-o-armiiig poliey, condemns the Val distriet attorney by the aid of whiskey, i laudi-'hauiers without utiut, and sums up The only real nuisance wc met, Wcdnes- the war policy in three cpigramatic lines: day evening, was hurraing for Woodward, j "We are peaee men, and, as peace can We doubt whether a more sober, good-1 bc ol'tained "'' through, a vigorous war, humored night-meeting on a joyous occa sion was ever had in the State. Of the 300 houses, more or less, illumi nated that evening, the "filthy" windows i were not numerous. Our party justly boasts its full share of tidy ladies, cleanly, ' patriotic housekeepers, against whom the I fling is as false as it is gratuitous. There ' n-,r. mini, n.w.i't.itt muiMtnl -.1 .Ia nm.nl. I 1: t.. 1 t . .. .1. 11 0-.1 o 1- -- -j 1 and no one but the aristocratic adherents oiapro-oiaveryparty woumaneerai uicni . . T . ..... 11 . . . .1 for it. I Suppose Woodward had triumphed what scenes would have been witucsicd ! what riotous carousal, from the Five . p..;., i';..l,......,.t f ;.,t,.ti;....r,t ' 1 . , , t r., , . . uu l"u"n""' i and condition of a party whose leaders takes sucli means to keen their members in ' ignorance, and even to misinform them in ... .;,! . ..,ifr.. . ?,,l.;i. f..r . ! ,.,, , . 1 at tbe pulls ! If they deceive and bche in . a small matter, will they not in a larger? ,T. , cTii' 1- . , 1 . t 1 I aswaa v 1 A (iwamiriiijl saw I jinriLbiitirv Atitn.. . , -q,r -X. fencing on Friday, the 13th Nov., with ; t t 1 i a-1 . t- .- lirady and lsuflaloe townships, continuni'r Tt....u ' - - V. ub, W.Vkl.u, VU IWUHUIII1 We are informed that the delay in no- ... ulyuS our men 01 me postponement ot , the examination, was not with Gen. Clem- j cut, the Marshal, nor with any one in our j county : he was watching at the bedside of a lovely daughter, (since deceased,) at Snnbury, and the matter was overlooked at Harrisburrr. The drafted men should bring with them the two notices sent them. Gio. W. Householder. This gcntle- nian was elected to the Assembly of 1862, it. i..iTirJlC a." J xeu.oru auu comeracc, m y 1 . . . B w uicu uistnct He bad a banusomo majori ty under the apportionment for two 31cm bers. But as one or.Doncnt. Mr. Cessna. had a majority in Bedford, where both re sided, a committee to investigate the sub ject declared tbat lVr?..,.! ... v. woo uuevuamu- tionallv linked with Sm.i ,, Mr. Householder was ciected ,d Mr' waa ejected and Mr. Cessna admitted ! This year, it will be gratifying to know, the people of Somerset, Bedford and Hun tingdon, have righted that wrong, giving Mr. Householder a three years' seat in Senate, by a very large majority. He motlhJ wan. jjn.A business meeting of the Union League, at Independent Hall, this (Tucs- 1 U.iyj evening. LEWISBURG, UNION CO, PA., TUESDAY, OCT. 27, 1863. IcsyTbe examinations of drafted men for Chiilifquaque resulted in the following j exemptions : By furnishing Substitutes: Joha B. , Jtl 6 n tcktoi oney HaII.. A lov-.nHor Martin. Tjowi. O . n ' j ii ewW l'ett.r I. Fresa- ler, Andrew Uou-e, James K.nsom, Wm. n. l urry, jastpo uejcr, iocn rvrou, Edward Kitter, Jobu Mjrubead, John IS. Kmiib, Juiet Durham, Ja-per S. Fisher, I Wm. V'oris, Joseph A. Friudlcr, Uaorg lil.m. 1'bvKioal Diaability : Jasob R. M Oia- ! lev, VVilliam Alien. Ambrose Campbell, ' William L M'iiia!ey, JiMeph Neeley, Jobo l-.int, W il.um Welcbanee. ' IT. fl, L u ui-unauiune-a i.i ajio ; iuouiii J. 'Sawjer, AutLony Hopler. Ug j o -Me,0 . AbrahsB lion. j ,, """" ,TT"" The Unh Oat After all tbe danonei. atiout of "political preaubera" with wbicb ! I it,. tv.m,,..;.. ... sj..i.,.j iK.t , , n- om.it use we snow nominated rir uiiiee, thia rear. b. .itLe, r.artw. ... IU.. John . . .' ' , , ueimmsojaer, a v irginian, preacuer, . . . . .. . , uu..u.cu n .tCi..o . imuomiij . N(i,thnmh.rt.n J countv bvthe Demo. ftortbumberlanl county.. .by tbe lemo- crals ' VLat bvpocriav for that Dartv to . coodcaio preachers who use their rights " , , ti citizms fjr what they sincerely believe , i , tobetberibt caune, wblle tbey reward "political preachers" of their own way of 'hinking with fat olces 1 j " "" fO,.e IW-Lantyear the f llie legislature had tWO U1CU ID tllti .iSfUlUIV. Olie I .UU'TO OI , l'lTTV) t ( 1 OUlli t'Ut-UJ by -riei maj., and one. of V.iil;ul.) elooteJ by fiot maj.) - " i J'altllLT OI those llK'U itjiiuu n ih.ij. imi . IT,! 11 . . 1 - 1 1 1 ' : J"U11 O.liHH, t'KXUU U C c . fcenator I .,,,,1 r!V..iciie..f I 3"llW VCiir, tllC 111116 MagCO JS di'fcatC-J t .. v.... : i fi-ir !.. ..r v,3 ...aj , ...iu ,......a yv ) . l'hilad. h elected by 37 inaj. These two make up the 52 which give the Unionists' ' a fair maj. in the Awt-uiLly. t-S-Iwisburj; furukhod two able : speakers-Mensrs. liuchcr and Shriner sule 100 n8rnD18 10 IP0"- urow for ItloowabarA in the late campaign. I lu' 150011 nothiD8' ,0 ber U from ,he The Union Democrat made the moat head- PeoP,e -"ef. If there is apl.ee w.iy, judging lV.mi the following puff in ! 0,M lUn Lel1 ,0 be 'aui' ,heM Soce,h the last Hloom Kepublican : j taiuly be ia it. We find plenty of -The bringine of J,.e Bocher and oiher Connerhearl nuiaancrs into Ihis eoonlr. did n.t pay. J he majtaritr ley ihnn u was w "nMead oi suoo maj prunnvtru, it is but Iflll. aWTThe Louisville Journal, while rewv nJ j lutely oppofinx the Kmaneipation a l we are vi"orous-wur men. tfti,Thc I'ennsylvatiiang in Libby prls-! on, Richmond, voted, 18th inst. for Gov 1 ernor, as follows : Curtni, 114 Woodward IS Those who voted Maj. for Curtin, 70 Woodward, paid they were satisfied lie woald prosecute the war vigorously, as VOtllil !in (lulT Cltrtill. - lr.yjlie Uunville tarmeni l ife Inatt. ranee Company Lave paid 1198 to Elias Frederick of liist BiiITaloe. the insurance ' ou his barn, burned 1st inst. I tOov.Curtin recovered his health so 1 M to rctura t b'3 duties at Harrisburg, a few days since. . - . : Daring Burglary and RoWery. un Wednesday mghf, (be olnee of lion. Alexander Jordan waa entered, by means of a skeleton key, through the back door; Th bnr!ars then proceeded to work on ,he Iron M.iei.nd by means of drilling a series of boles through three pI.teg of iroDi cut oot , icotion D0t ail ioohes fnuare: covering the lock. Thev ,s0 drilled several holes throneh tbe 9t"llea P'" cr tb broke off a a m . ... one nail, or sulbclent to enable luem to open tbe lock. The inner iron door , . , , " was then wrenched oil. In one of tbe small drawers, was snm. f.mll. 5.-.1,. ' - J J '-""f, wuiou was laaeo. in tne otoer, mere was about eleven buodred dollars in money "meiy, o notes 00 the Dank of INortbnm. berlsnd, of $100 each, and tbe other in greenbacks, all of which, was taken. A package containing $3,000 in Government j "d WM overlooked, but we regret to say mat lonr northern tieniral Kailway bonds, of 8500 each, belonging to Mrs. Wm. Wilson, wbicb had been deposited in Judge Jordan's safe, was also among tbe missing. The lose is most serious to Mrs. Wilson. Tbe burglars were evident ly wen skilled in their business. Tbey left a small mineral bottle, filled with oil, on the safe. The name blown in tbe bottle wes'Gen. Brant, Columbia." Tbe burglars also took away an overcoat and a pair of pantaloons belonging to Judge Jordan. This is one of the most daring and most sucoessful burglaries ever com milted in this neighborhood, and we hope tbe villains nay yet be apprehended. Sunhury American. - Dr. A. P. Metlert, we learn with re gret, has requested to be relieved from duty as Medical Purveyor in this city, the request being for the purpose of a perma nent retirement from, the service. Dr. Meylert's services have secured the entire approval of all tbe various departments of sub itieuicai corps, and our great regret is that such splendid talent should be lost to the army. Louitville Journal, 19tA ijf. Nevada Territory, went overwhelming Union, a few weeks ego; Nebraska did ihe sams, last Toesday ; and Coletada did likewise at ber recent election. A Lewlstarg H. D. la Tennessee. Knoxville. Sept. 27, 1803. Oa the 19b and 2 lit, we forded the Powell, Clinch, and Uolstou rivers tbe j latter, twice ; we also crawled op and over ! aud alid dowo tbe roughest aud steepem ! mountain I evor crossed Clinch Mount- I. n I .? " From ita top, we eoata iee awi aei j ; tun onn ij u. ..... . j North Carolina, distance 50 milei. The .jjhi mu beautiful indeed. Here our wagons, (many of them) broke down, nptet, ita. For 50 feet the road would be solid rack. In many plaoes we had to nee ropes in letting down our wagon. Many of oor mnlr-s died. We have been 00 ibis march 10 days. We rested a day ooca-ionallv. in order that our teams miaht ' t eatcb np, and that we might get supplies for our mco. We marched from 12 to 22 miles a dsy over the rongheit roadi I ever traveled, more monntains and more dutt tkan was agreeable. i , .7 , M. , ... . I . ""J .f ' Buld,r ' '.' ' "I" souli I bow 1 pttiea luem on mis m.rcn, . ... r? ...I. ... iu inc sum t iti . u,.u. . , . . . k stonea had n,,ecr,Dble toc" ai1 5,0De n,a on for miies. Many are still t 00J1T the influence of the SI ississippi . , campajin. Stone bruises are more numnr- , V 6 .. . . , ... Q ous than ever, i bey started witb o days ... tit. w ! tiU0' ! "C)' ! H'l and fn, " e"dj U 0f,b"J hred" tot " P "8 "' This is tough, specially so, when the facilities for baking are not to be had. ha fllaD-UCKi re ftil iUO CO DOW. IQ Camp. . Al iMorritowaf TnQ.( prt of us were aco't up to Greenville. After retching - sv - mere, lurDbiae Laving do use .ur us mere, i i . -n , is. ordered us to Kooivil.e, so our whole 1st DivUion is hero now. We passed through StiW Market. Strawberrv Plain, and t n.i. u .n n .1. . i'lus.y ree on our lu.fc.., ... .u... Ces. Tbe country through Ibis seotioo is very good. Wc noticed some fine country residence.. The sofferings the citiiens enuurea 10 lms e",erB 'ur"uu ,HO g1"" Viioa people mrouga ima sociioo, also a namber of dis-uoioo ones, but all are taking the oath of ailcgiance, and the cecesn tu.ya. .u. "u"r' played out. Their money u worth an , i .... t . v f . i i . cents on the dollar here, and the Keb, care l.ttt. anont it at .n.r, neuuer tbey boy it, bat jump at our grceaback.. A calico dress is worth here 501 in Coo-1 federate money ; offee, C to 10 djUara a poooa aogar, ti io a a pounu. Yesterday afternoon, I rode into Kaox-1 ville. It is quite a city. Last oenaus it ! bad 6,000 inhabitants. Tbe plaoe is 1 built on tbe banks of tbe River, and is on I uneven ground, ratber billy. It oonlains many fioo public boildiog., and beautiful ; ! private rcaenecs. me streets are wen ; paved, and of good width. I met a man . uk (h.a . Coma h is fullj wbo was one of the Pablishcrs of Brown- worh .ffor,. , ehMee , miU fifl. low's Knoiville Whig. He showed meljn... cV,ij , k. ,,. .... ,k.. where be lived, and where bis ofiioe was. I went to tbe bouse and found a Rebel had taken noseession of it durio the old Person's absence. Tbe house is a large 1 I. ....... -. frlme P4ln,ca wB"e' ,wn ,,orJ, "'l' I witb sn 0tJi3O at each end, built upon a ' side bill, and base fine yard. It is a com-! lonaoie ana Cray noms. 1 neat went 10 . ..it 1 1 T . . . next weot to j bis printing ofiioe, a trirk building one storey high, with four rooms. Ili steam , engine was taken by the Rebels, bis ofEja all destroyed rsecpt tbe building, the steam boilers damaged and left, and are there still; I had quite a curiosity losee where the old man used to issue thst good old Whig paper, and where he used to print artioles in favor of our Union and denounced the vile traitors and leaders of this unholy Rebellion. I picked np a few type from tbe floor, end rend yoa a few, as mementoes from this office. Yon may give the Chroniole a part of them. e inarch again to-morrow, and our destination ia undoubtedly Chattanooga. W e take 10 days raiioni witb ns. Our men are in-fiae spirits, as tbey alwavi are after a abort rest. We bare but few lick, now. We have bad do mail for three weeks ; it is behind ns, but has not as yet eangbt up. Where is Meade, and what is he doing? is the word among ns now. We know that Gen. Loogstreet ia here, and many more of Lee's Army. At one time we ezpeeted to go into Virginia again, bnt old Burnside says there is no use, we have everything elear from' Chattanooga to Bristol along the Railroad, and there is no foree of Rebels anywhere in this State, ncless ii be Dear Georgia. On onr march I noticed the Railroad bridges that were burned by Col. Bird (Union) when he mada Lie cavalry raid through here. He did it effectually. Tbe Rebel had commenced re-bnilding tbem, bat have quit their work for reason best known to themselves. No matter, w are making tbea to answer our pur poses for tbe present. I must mention something abiut the Tennessee ladies. Tbey are nearly all habitual snuff dippers, that is, they have a stick, about 4 inches long, and the biia of a pipe stem, they chew one end of it until it resembles a uinature tplit broom, then dip it into tteir pocket io their aprons that contain louff, then put it into their mouths and cbew it and (pit as a man does that chews tobaceo. This is io all ciiclcs, rich or poor, and it is tbe moat Ub-guitiog thing I ever taw. Doo. Hjw to help pay the Rent. "I don't see h w I am to get through this year, and pay my irnt, and support my wife and children," said a young man . f.;.f.J iV,,,. .r. ..tv;.. hm . . ii . i i i . together at nigbiMI. "It looks darker and darker every diy. My receipts are not half hat tbey u.ed to be, and my ' ' expeusrs are a great deal heavier. Mary ! , . -..i .- .(...-h .nrl if .nr. ! . . ., ... . ..: ..'. ,,, w , U 1UJ V IU OLU3l IUO UII 4tct J bus uug u IU- d(jaM) mM glob eo0,ri.jBg M(J eot. j j)g QIer of oJ .hjj;. , atU new 0DM fof FfIjk anJ ,it!e p10i bef(t, elcr,,hiBg I j eTef But thBt re0, -u .1 ever saw. uui ma. rem M wna. 1 1 i - mWdu't move, I believe, unless I was .llrnpj . tnA ihn innni man tnaaed a I ' " . .. . . . . . h . h - a.- . li J and q-iickening his pace, as troubled peo- 1 , . , j, P won to uo. i.Tk, ooe. a n.rt of vonr rent " said mere goes a pari oi yoor rem, aaia i; fri..nd naintinv tn the eisar iuat B1S "(-nai pointing to mo cigar just !,,, .... "A preU' 80,411 pMt' y0U W0B' 3 nh 1 gue39, if,., bad fifty dollar, to make up every quarter, when yun could not tee j whfr9 fi,e of cre , eone 0m (l M put . j ,h(J WiJ of pajing :. -Isk n.rd . 9 uuo ii'Aiaiici u it, wi'.u l'viicui. caovj. j .. M kind M .Q do itj lhen.lhe ' au;ewer tKe better." Just steD in here and let me draw no . . ta ! . ,,i .i... t . , .... " . ' .. .... . ' eu . i uuw liar, nil u lun uiuci uui ui iuui i ' ' 1 ' ' ! Tesl pooket aQj r8iJ ,t 0fef That would Mf(J J0U jn be coar,e of lLe JMr 0r ' dollars " j .. Bat ,he0 . 0;gar ;4 ioca , eomfort lo , follow when be is perplexed sad worried to death witb hi affairs. I feel wretcb- edly without one after dinner." "How will joa manage when yon are fifty, if yon are such a slave to a bad habit at thirty 1 Be assnrred, Tom, it will bring with it seven others more mighty than tbe first, and yon will be bound baud and foot. Come, Tom, shake yourself, ' ' ' aod throw off ibis tyrant. Are you going , .. . ,. . ,. . i .. wbila ,elfibb, ick , , old luxaries f Yon are more of a ( mM hM f know n, Q? h , . (w aD(t h- far . wha do J3B ... "I'll thiuk about it, and perhaps I will try for a week," said Tom, who was be ginning to be half eonvineod. "That never will answer. Tea most commit yourself to the fight, if you are I going to break up a bad habit of several Jair, slandiDg. Yoa most go into it body . , d.Urn,in,d mi. or ,oa wllI times." Some panoramio piotures passed slowly before Tom's mind. He saw his wife, and ehildren in a narrow, uncomfortable home, - . .. ..!f 'rooght there Heeeuse be eouM not give ; np bis seinih indulgences; be tbongbl of , tbe nlessant. elesant home from which he L.J . u. 1 at 1 1. . ... mil urougai 01s luary wnen bob oral bad troughl bu Marj vnea flhe Brst plaeed her hand in bis aad promised to ! walk through life by bis sii. He saw ber slowly wearing eut herself to pro- vide for tbe little ones, while he pat no shoulder to the wheel, and the vision roused bis really generous nature, wbicb too much ease bad covered np with rub bish. "I'll do it, Wilson," be said with ener gy. "I will ent off Ibst and all tbe other superfluities, aod see if I ean not help Mary in the retrenching business." His friend warmly seconded bis resolu tion, for he knew Tom well enough to know tbat the ehief thing be Deeded was to be folly aroused. Tbe giod resolutions were well carried out, and the end of the year fjutd the household still in the pleasant old home, ont of debt, aod never more happy and .Amfiil.M. tm ihai. Ii... Cut off tbe superSuities this vesr, end ' eee if they do not go a long way towards Davinff the rent Ton will be all tbe happier for it. That is one of tbe surest first fruits of self-denial. Arthur' t Home XttT King's Sale of Stock Ac, Friday, of this week. The Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society will mot at Dr. Dirkpon', mry THURSDAY APT ft. NOON, at i oVInok. during OrU and Nov. i.rmaa dVid rtnrf to r.d-1 dried fruit. Mlios. Ac, to In. soldktrs. ara wiiHikd to ftnd thw. 1. M aoua an poaeible. Tn Lf.wtiih.rf. SnmlAy. Oct. tS,1Sa of kMBorrbair. at Ihe luni(,J.U.S HOUUllfOX, alrd 47 yara, I no. and Kdava. Tb. ralativw and frlala of taw tsauly ar. mpKtrullg i.vftad I. atWBd hts (an.nl ss Tnara d.j, zvtb in.U, vtr.a. Carretitd Weekly Wheat, 1,30 Bgga 15 Rye 1,00 Tallow 10 Corn, old 90 Lard.... 10 Oats 60 Clover eed...6,00 Flaxseed 2,00 Wool 60 Dried Apple Si lb Potatoes 40 VirkinButter 13 Shoulder 6 Fresh Butter... 5 Ribs & Side 6 Kf" i, 5, and 6 Ham 13 barley 90 to S1,00 Country Soap 4 & 6 'THE UNION." established io 1814 Whole No.. 2,640. CIIROXICLE," established in l843Who!e Jk, 1,019. POSTPONED PUBLIC SAI.C. VT74LL be ty tr nbenter. on rridar, Oct. so, at the "Green l ane Firm" on Chilli-- quaque t'reeb.on the Danville road ABOL'T E MILE riiOM j-UTISUKOYE, Aoria- ' omberland Co, Vt AS EXTIRE STOCK OF Horsta, Cows. Machinery and Tool for Far. : mine eoDSi-iini of Iron Hftp-r and Mower, i Threbin Machine. Hnr-e Rke, Cider Mill. Cmiin: Uoi, Uraln Drills, Grain Fan, Feed ". """' ' w ; l!hin. and a variety of Toots. rarrn a- : r,,n, tteds. Liehi Wagno, Haikev, 6 Hordes, Vows and Youm Canle. Fie. Ae. Also and rld!e, Single aad Uoable Har- ' nets. ere. j Hale io enmneaee at 9 o'clock, A M, when ' Terms will be made kouwn. Oct.T. R.P.KI.a. mi a an mac a suuet W B - . BlLla. Tinuan tvn hi i:i;ifj to let i I 1 1 ' .. D BUtiUIES TO LET, io t nersens, at reasonable , . , respnioie prrMT. at rraxin.u.c faies. ciianles oa alley between Doom Third and South Fourth streets, half a square below ties' Livery my residence oa aame lot, fruanng on South Third sireet. CHARLES S. TODER Lewisbnrg, Sept. II, 1H63 Take Notice. A"ITE hereby warn all persons net to pnr- chase nr accept a Joint Nole, f iven durinj Mar. Ib6:(, payable to the order if Levi Raoclr for the sum or Sixty Dollars as we will no: pay the aid Nole. LEONARD CHAPMAN, GEO. DIEFFENDERFER. i rtrv 11 V S Wirt : I ' .:. , i.-. 1 mr uuicnerme nuors. wnicn i pi.cru in .i, hand, .,f J a.mektz Ea. for collection. As I have disconi inoed the business.therefore ' P ""; i l wn ac. J. G. BROWN. PUliiM T U Ii E ! Broke Ouljjin a New Place! B IT II E A U S, from S 10 to SI S. FIXE PRESSING BUREAUS, tVum $0 u f 'ifi. SECRETARIES, DESKS, ifcc. Ac. diitvrent pric. BEDSTEADS, from S3 to S4S (3) diffyr.nl stwra. aad latest vtylaa. TABLES, EsUoati, 11 feet aed npwarda. Centra. Pir, End. CarrJ, 1'inine; (two sitenf. Breakft. mud of any kind cl voud demrwd. hut Walnut. NUtvriiDT and Kutm wood always on hand for the trad. STANDS. TefwiT, Wbat-Xnt, Sewing. J. As, ' SOFAS, LOUNGES, latest pattern-, CHAIRS. U'boJatred, Lam Arm, ?ewine, Parlnr Chairs Iwayt n hand; lo.t'ne iVat. Lartf- Ho tter and Nnrtrj, Wit'lj r 1 'bairn. lre nj imi-ii Kurkers, Tatin and (.hi.dren'n t-hirm altsavn on hitd. TOW Eli-RACKS.DOUGII TRAYS, BOOH and SHOW CASES, ic. Furniture of my ovn manvficturt, iniustd onr trar. P- S. f intend, in a short time, as soon as .an wot nn a fin. Hearse tn .tlnr! ia lh L uERT.AKixr. Bl SlNEss-i will keep some twenty-five or more different sized CVf- fins, mushed, and always ready on short n ha, eveT b,.,n ioe , wisbHrc. Call than has ever b?n d.me in Iwisbwr. Call ! and see brfre purchasing elsewhere. KEPAIRIN'tl done immediately. CH AS. S BELL, Chambttin't Block. L.i.t.ur,, IVb. 24. 1SCJ. Tbe Secretary of the Treasury has authorized me to continue my Agency for a brief period, And until farther notice, I shall eontinne Io receive Sabscrtptiooa to tbe . 5-20 LOAN AT PAR, At my OfBee. and at the different Snb-Agen cies throughout the Loyal Stale. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, 114 South Third Street, Philadelphia New Tin Shop. r x.l c. ft stsiil n win open a new in Shop, oa the 3d of September, le63, in the borough of MIFFLINBUR O. in the former Siorehou of J J 1 onng, first door above Utckard's Hotel. L'P STAIRS, and Intend tn keep on hand alt bin.ls of TI5I IV 4 HE, 9elf-SealiBg aod other Fruit Cans, etiove fipe aod Spouunis.ie. REPAIRING done al short none. Cbarg.s moderate. Tbe public are invited lo call and examine our itock. 8.J.WEISER, pdlm J. R. SMITH 5,000 wanted! A KT perooa having from One to Five Thousand Dollars, can have Ihe same aaiely invested in Judgments upon valaatte real estate in this conniy, npon applirauon to J. F. A JOHN it. LLNN. . Lewislaorg. July 18, t6-1 235 IMP aUtejWiVV In f 1 i Estate of Elichael EngelmttA, itt'i. t DMIMSTRATOR'a KOTICE-!er t of admisisiranua oa Me emai. of Mtevi i Eng.lBian. deceased, laie of hue IWr Tp. having been framed to the aabafrlbrr by it.f : K(isier of I nin cvuniyin due form ol lv, ' all persons rodetned to naid estate are beret y j notified to make Immediate yiMDt.aad all having any just claims against tbe saws at J present them dulv auihenneated for selt'ewieaf i o JACOB EMUELhA.N.Admia'r White Deer, Oct. I. la(4 fd lias Fit Ins Ealabllthmesit. ROOMS in Faiec't Block. Market Si, rea - of Bower's Jewelry Stop. Having; served a regular sppretieeai la one of the best shops in PhilatL, 1 hope to render .atifacttoa. BlR!vER4 aad other Fiztarea always oa hand ur furnished at short boot. O. B. CTAN I rwltttf-f, trft It. iocs notice to tbe Drafted U.DEfi the provisions ef the Act i4 C ogress for enrolling sad eaflrng owt the aauonal forces, the feliewug persons are exempt s til Tbe coty son liab tot military duty of a widow dependent oa bis laer for aopportl Sd The only son of aged or inane fmtteiet patents dependent ca his labor for soppori 3d Tbe only brother of ebildrea not 1 years old (baring net. bar Father aor Mother.) dependent pb bn labor for sepportt - 4h The father of moiheries children under 13 years of sje depeadeal ea his labor for support; 5th Where there are two members of the family of tbe person drafted, already ia tbe j military service ol the United States. All persons entitled to thw above exempt. I tions, can have ihrir papers made oat at the office of C. D. BREWER, Attoraey at Law Lewisborg, Union Co, Fa. We wnnld inform the pnblie thai we have for sale, in eor newly established Karsehea, near the Lewisbnrg 8 aiioa, a larger Bnerv meat than last year of Frail ana OraaaiealaJ Trev-i, saralM. Jw. fn oar old Nurseries la Adams ooaatv, we have tbe largest stock of trees aad largest sized for Fall of 163 and Spring of 'C4. W therefore can furnish Trees by Urge owaaii lies to Dealers Ac. at very low prices. Tbe attention of buyers and dealers la rs fctfullv solicited to an examination nf stir stoclr. We also desire a doaea good AGENTS to sell for the coming Mprfng. &HELLER fc HUMMER. fancy ruRs.-FACY FURS ! John rabwlra, Ttl ach rraga-T,bale kta, Strath aiaa, ttULADMWIJ, I porter, Vu ot, .aU ittabrh. ' All Rinds of FANCY FURS 4 for Ladiea' and VT.'i Children's wear. f wtoft tn rvwnro my thank to wiy tYVaVla mi Vkm and th aurrrmndmir vuatiea. for thair vary Utaral patronafftf eiTena a to ne nana Ch laat lam jejan, a . woald to theta that I n-w aaww fa lwktra, tjf atjrai tmportatbra and maaufiaora, a ry 9mMrm wmri ment of all the dilT-revii kiado aad qtialittw PAjfCl ; Fl ifl f r 1-a.fie and i'hildraa, that will ba wra danag the ftili and inter eaauaa. ttinar ttw. Iw.sl.iHmi 11 was tnvw W ,inp' '" te nir r,ll,mw -4 lb- M"" Ltir4! pleat giwemeaeaU befrr aarchjkJMa. W99 tai4awiaibar Ilia taaova, aambar and neeL john rARErRA, emioit yo 719. Arch Street, Philadelphia LEWISBURG ACADEMY rilHE FALL SESSION commences Ma.ati. sepitS,1863,to contiaoe to ihe Holidays. A private Report of the standing of the pusll h.nfr b. plaiwlfa tn. aaad. of adl Sana or anardiaa nd It 1 Kcoaai.a4l Uaat Mtefc Mparts few prrmrvtd Sot fulura aowparuwa. .Tcitiob per Session, including, contingent expenses: PK 1M A KV Reading, Writing. Denser. -Arithmetic, Geog, liram. aad U. 9. History. fl.ae) ADVANCED ENGLISH, all not inelv ded above . CM LANGUAGES, 7 60 17" No deductions eieept for protracted sickness. J. RANDOLPH. a-vt. i v3 0RNAHFJUTAL IRON WORKS. WOOD PER0T,1136,KiJg Arenu, PHILADELPHIA, PA. "FFER for sale open the Most Favorable Terms.NE W and BEAL'TIFl'L Designs in erest variety of Iron Railings for Cesse- teries. Residences Ar. of Cast aad Wrought Iron, and Galvanized Ires and Brass Tabing, Iron Veranilss, Balconies. Stairs, Cramers, Founiams, Gates. Ci lnmns. Hilrhing Posts. l amp fianda. Vases. Tables, Flower Stands. f.,r. l?hair. Sialnarv. Animal. Bad all olh.. jr(n Work of a Decorative character. Designs forwarded for selectioa. Peraoaa applying for same will please state the kind ot work needed 6iq999 University at Lewisbnrg. SCHOOLS re-opea oa THCRSDAT, Sepu The AcABtwv will be as heretofore aadeg, Ihe cbargv of Mr. L C. WTNN, A. M. The FtB.La IsarrrvTB will kw aader tkw charge of the experienced aad areompliabew Principal, Miss L. W. RUMltELL. For further information, apply so J. R. LOO MIS. President DR. JOSIAH SMITH, HAVING located in Lewiabarg. solterts a share of the poblio patronage. Rest ueu. e and O.Rre on Market 8t., nearly eppe. ,ee ihe Rivire Hosise. , L.i.tai, Mare a. 1W. 5 9 bws tn jag Mmm M 1 :i i i M II t ' 1 1 5 i 1 Ml 111 f i .' I ! !: It 1 Me
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