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0. N. WOBDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
At Per Year, always la Advance.
rrdlUHEB 8EI-EKKLI
esdtf Mornin; fc Friday Afternoon.
FOR PRRMDK.M,
lBRAIIAM L.INCOLN
Hall, West Virginia !
On Thursday, this new Free State elec-
d three Members of CongreHS. Ravaged
it has been by real war, there is no
'Democratic" party koown there : they
ire all Union men, or Rebel. All the
landidates raiiutntr for Congress, were
Vicndsofthe Administration, professedly.
l'lTTSBUBO, Oct. 27.
Western Vireinia follows Pennsylvania
nd Ohio and elects by large majorities
lair, Brown and Whalcy, unconditional
Dion men, to the nest I ongress.
AfUr th. Contest
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At a called meeting ot the Lewisburg
Union lengue, held eveniui; of -7th Oct.
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the following expression of sentuneuts was
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unanimously adopted when the meeting
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adjourned to the cull of the Hoc g ec y.
The UaioD club of LewisbarK offer their
T CC''i!a": '
tb reeeot Kleetioo in FeoDfljW.oia bu
been rtaiirkably peaceful: aod lao
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ia ibe State, even while 100.000 Soldiers ,
are absent the Dneoiiditi..Dal Uuionista !
aro uiumpnant in tue i,egimaiure, aoa on
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.iua Ohio iicack. riiuny ucucviuk
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tesult te be most decided It for the "ereat-
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st good of tbe greatest number " we
k desire to r. j .ice uk .11 and ccer none.
Uesolved tbat onr tbtnks be tendered
0 ever, one. who. whether in nublic or
rivste slaiton, eonspicoonsly or in tbe
ome circle, has an, wav aided io edueat-
Dg the public mind up to a due consider-
Hon of tbe importance of Ibis crisis in
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ua ' buu uat wv cauvi t I
ne and all to eonlinue tbeir efforts, at
ftll proper times and in suitable wsys, until
i OTiucuim cuair ouiu do aguo uuea
Pk mm on.. ....I th. ..,nrn.l,J R.hLn;... k.
iatterl, .Vbducd '
i, aiirnj imiuuiii.
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nee of tbi. a.d all other Union Leagues,
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cthii mat we iuiuh tun cuniinu-
. .no cuu ! on may oe eorreo-iy m-
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rallied oa every occasion
Resolved tbat tbe nnbroken series of
Union victories, in every State and Terri
torial election this year, we trust may
cheer and nerve our brethren io arms;
and that tbe electioos yet to come, and
pos additions that my be mads to our
land aod naval forces, should convince
i the whole world tbst tbe sreat mass of
LAaericao freemen firmly adhere to Ibe
im honored maxims, "This Union mast i
land shall be preserved." and "Libertv
'and Union, now and forever, one aud in-
Ajitiarohl.
To th. Editor, of tin Star Chroolcl. :
i Some persons in this cnmmoniiy reem to '
ibe under the impression that I am the Editor
Stf lh. ..f Tainn A rant a r . .nnirikninr I.. ii.
editorial colonins. Allow me, through the
Ohroaicle. lo slate that soch is oni the fact. ;
I have Derer wrilien a line that appeared in
inc canmai rniomos ol that newspaper, nor
have I evrr had conlrnl ia the management
of it. Whatever honor or resoonsiHIiir
atiaches in the editor of thai paper, belongs
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toeicape a responsibility ihat I nertr assumed ,
and to allow the real editor nf the Argus to i
nicy the full fruition of all his labors, wbe-
Mn nii-j uc ginu, uu or inuuicrcnt.
I hope von wil! do me the justice to publish i
. l Z.IT sour.fi-"n ...
and oblige J. V. Bit a. a. 1
Lewisborg, Ocu 59, 1863
iW-Taking it for granted that lawyer 1
BucherreferstotheexiSting"Lewi8burg"iltail Roads and Bridges, and then our!
instead of the deceased "Union" Anrus. ! sons can follow alontr in the armies. Thev !
Argus, ,
we give him the benefit of his disclaimer. I
Similarity of style between some of the (
Argus bombastic editorials, and his bar
nd stump-ppeecbes, is the foundation for '
the very general opinion controverted by
turn. Observing how closely his more
objectionable language is imitated by a
portion of the rising generation, he should j
be admonished to become more moderate, '
ehast. and exact in his utterances. Then, j
when Orator and Editor sit coolly down '
(as now, with the Lamentations of Jere- 1
tniali A., link. (.-. .t,. r..n '
of .11 their labors," the world may !
U "able to tell 'tother from which," and
each will have his full share of all their
joint glory and success !
Hugh Bellas, Esq., died in Snnbury,
Monday last, aged 83 j years. He came
to America-inalreland, when 6 years
old ; it NWSiumbcrlaml, was aided by
IV. Friestlcy in improving his education ;
was clerk for a time in a store ; studied
law with the father of Robert J. Walker,
and 67 years ago was admitted to the bar,
of which he was lone a leading mmW
nerving however as Prothouotary, under
.rov.onyaer, ior a years.
A Democrat, nf
old, he was naturally a Whig and Renub- '
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ucan in nis tatter aays ; wo saw him last oeiieve to be a i;opperncaa ana ponu
listening to J odge Kelley'a speech, and i ca' trickster, and no friend of the soldier.
he voted the Union ticket on the 13th. Aie bav8 thc ame opinion of Lowrie, that
funeral discourse by Rev.P.Riier.and th.
faithful horse which had served his master
AT. a .
ior lony years drew his remains to th.ir
ttrthly abode, yesterday. Mr. Bellas had
a powerful mind, and a love of literature
fnrvived and softened the sterner conflicts
1 1 a noted professional and political life.
Rbsionatioii or Judge Woodwabd.
-Judge Woodward has resigned oot hi.
; ee oo Ibe 8opreme Bench, which com
bond good pay, bat hi office vestry
b'0 io tb. Church of th PTninh...
I hiladelpbia. Tbat church is loyl, and
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for the President nf th. ITnirrl !
''Tbe members, too, probably voted
Afcdrcw G- Curtm, tot Governor.
How Soldiers like the Election News.
t$,Kitrc from a private letter to a cit
izen of Lewisburg, dated
Hd. Qui. 79th Reg. P. V., )
Chattanooga, Oct. 18, 18C3. J
We last evening received a bulletin
from Gen. Roseorana, announcing that
Ohio would give Brough lUO.OUO niaj.
i Iowa 15,000.
And Curtin re-elected in
Pennsylvania. I had the boys get in !
, front of the tent, got our tne isauu, ana . uoau tne otl,er stoqd a group
the tallest yelling I ever heard. We j of ,dm;rers g0 marked a contrast b
niade the welkin ring craxy with jy-1 tw9gn the tw0i a, well in features as in the
j All the regiments were shouting over the j iuipreM;on lnade thereby, excited, first,
news. We then went over to Col. Sir- I iouleth- ,;ke ;t for ter wl,oul nature
weirs, 78th P. V., and had a jolly old j haJ , anJ l turned to
time, keeping it up unui miumgnt .a
hours tor soldiers, 1 can leu you.
,Y"U C4" B"P"e huW T , ! !
soidiers aro inai you uavo icuuu-n .
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we do the Rebels. Our day is coming,
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aud those of us who live to return home
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wi fully repay them for their insults to
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i U9 IIIU wt A
The Ohio boys had a vote, ana tne
,ra.it0r J?' ff.T f the"'' lCan
tell you. I hose who uia voie ior mm,
1 were, without a single exception, deser-
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ter9 ana euauuiers rrom e oa.ue Be.u.
With Licoln as President, and Lurtsn,
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Mrovcrumenis, wno cau uouut um vui
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Aaunnisirauou in mo ovenuruw u
the Rebellion.
i The Rebel camp is in full siuht of us.
an,i w;tu our we can .. the men
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moving about their caui, their dress pa-
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raac8 AC- uur P1CKC" rel,orl lni" l,le
Rebels were yelling last night as much as
hl-ic. juci ihu remicu uc inn.
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in f Him nd I'ennavlVAtii.i. land that
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the election excent at the noiut of the
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' aro apnr fi tK..r rrnnrta tii It 4n tliAin nn
J. U. R.
poa Tlie itar , cnRomcu.
Knoxville, Sept. 29, 1863.
Yesterday, a very large mail brought us
letters and papers, which gave tbe news
from the dear ones at home. It was the
first we have had since leaving Crab
Orchard, Ky., the 10th inst.
At last, we are in that strong Union '
place, where our much neglected East '
Tcuncsseans have been so lont; persecuted, i
Thank Cod! they are now free, and can
coin aruvife: tlmir tpiitimi.nta wit.rirmt. teincr
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murdered tor so doing. I hey are speax-
in" t onlv bv words, but thev are actinjr
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too, ana mar. in me ngn, .ay. m
more of Pennsylvania e sons would do as
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Would '
thev
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North, too : then this war would soon end.
These noble sons of East Tennessee are 1
ting in'our armies. Six companies, of,
100 each, was raised in on. vicinity in I
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two dsvs. I heard one say he had been '
iiths I
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la mo uiuuutaiua ur oiulucu luuiiiuv, i
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I have heard old men of 60 sav we will
1 nave neara Old men oi oo say, we will i
form colnI,anicg of old men. and call our-
selves National Guard, and will Kuard i
eons can follow along in the armies. They
are making good their word. All these
men want, is arms and ammunition, which
is being furnished them now. They will,
they say, keep East Tennessee clear frem
all future troubles.
Parson Brown low's house has been oc
cupied during his absence by a Rebel ; it
is vacant now, and is waiting the coining
of its owner, who will be here in October,
ITia son, John, is already here, and doing
good service in th. ranks for the Union
cause ; he is a Colonel. The sufferings
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description! Barbarian, never acted ao
cruelly to mankind. And why t Just
j becanso they were true to their country.
A word about the election. I have
tried my utmost to get home, to vote, once
more, for that patriot and soldiers' friend,
A. G. Cartin. I have had a presentiment
that he would be re-elected, and hope and
pray it may prove to be true. I can not
think the good people of Pennsylvania
would be guilty of voting aginst a man
that has been tried ao effectually and was
not found wanting in any particular, and
risk the reins of onr glorious and noble
State in untried and inexperienced hands,
an( particularly so, in one who we soldiers
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we have of Woodward.
Yesterday we expected to be off to
Chattanooga, but the Rebels made an at-
tempt to cross the river within 15 miles of !
Knoxville; so part of our division and
some cavalry took after them and repulsed
them ; we killed and wounded quit, a
number and took 300 prisoners; among
th. prisoners were 4 Indians ; they were
part of I'egram's forces. They have fall
en back to Athens, some 40 miles. Old
Burnside is here, on the lookout for them.
We are anxious to meet them ; we will
give thrni a warm reception. Everything
mnvianlnnir riniet.lv in FfnnvvillA. and th
citiiens say better order they never bad
than now. Kind regards to all. Doc. I
LEWISBURG. UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY,
IMPERISHABLE
BEAUTY.
It was a plain face. My eye rested
noon it for a moment or two, and then
waudered away to the counteuance of!
another niaidcu, whose beauty ravished the
eyes, of every beholder ; aud as I gazed
with a feeling of delight upon its trans
scending luveliuess, au impulse of thank
fulness stirred my heart tliaukluliicsa to
Creator of inaty. The first maiden
h& . a kinJur fecling
. . a a,ono y h(jr fac.
V, ' "trikc "ie " -
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pulsive.
The mouth, which had uothing
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oi uie ripe miiueos iuB - ;
amoring grace to the other maiden, was
placid ; and though not eueircled by a;
perpetual wriau o: smues, n eaiuiiy eu-1
throned the gentle spirit of content. Her
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! bove them faintly visible. Arch 7
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nation. I had not yet seen the express -
ion of those eyes. As I looked toward
her, with that strange consciousness of
!,-,,., Ph .11 have remarked. Put
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i.:..i, r.. chu In mad har
muni it. vw i
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Wnm annth.r l.ril-T nl lilt THOIIl Hil l
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IwkcJ at me- T,lc d'a uot U"11
iantly, uor strike me, ut the first glance,
as having in them anything peculiar,
They were the common eyes we meet at
every turn no soul in them. I give my
first impression. My second was diffor-
i cut. 1 had turned mv eves away : put
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! something I had seen caused them almost
involuntarily to wander back to the maid -
r f-:,,,i - lllim I hifli v re
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' rded' ,,aJ crowed the rm' aDd
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ntu.wlin ImT. .T-tl hAK 'I tlilV AM Ml
stauding before her. They were conver-
.iug, ad I watched for some tin,, the
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piay oi mai couuieuanco, uiiauntcuvc uo
,OIlger. ,
"Ah !" said I, "there is a beautiful soul
within that casket."
And as I spoke thus, in the silence ol . w;tu hor jho musio of her voico I re
my own thoughts, I looked toward the j memb.red. Thero was no musio in it,
other maiden, who was still surrounded by j now . at ioagt none for aarg- a cor-
a crowd of aJmirers.
"Her beauty ia wonderful !"
I could
j not help the utterance of this tribute to
; her charms. Yet scarcely had I spoken
, tbe words, wnen sne turned io one oi me
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group which had gathered about her, a
slight curl ot unlovely scorn upon ner lips,
lauumrew at. uitu au airowy nuru "
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I wounded as
it struck. She saw that it
i rmrt. nnrl 11 r-lpnin nf nVntmre went forth
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fniin ner eves.
A fi, came uem nd
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i that mnnr.nfini. wriipn nur a iiLrio apniiA
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' before had shone Upon mo with a lovell-
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anino (tintintnTtta what I tint next. Iiifir
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b.Ut ll!ey mUSt LaTe g00d Mj be"U
tifitl in iMinn.ir.tinn tr. h.v. fi 1 1 .nl .va.v
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tllul ,n conception, to have filled every
I,DCan,cnt w,th Mch w,nn,"S erace.
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TTK T ' T tne'"nef'. I
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!tCad f lT"8 ,U .8F'U? t,me fr"hB.e?
for ever advances toward eternal youth."
A few week later, aud my friend com
municated to mo tne intelligence mat nis
heart had been won by the charms of this
I unattractive maiden. One. he had been
j a worshiper at tho other shrine the
j shrine of beauty and I knew that, only a
j few mouths before, hcart and hand were
ready to be offered. Accepted they wonld
have been, for he had personal beauty, at
tractive manners, wealth, and, above all,
a manly, honorable spirit.
"l'ou know her well, I hope." I could
B0 J'-P er"cf on.
S 18 n! th0Ught tobe I,eau',fuI." h-
replied, seeming to perceive my thoughts ;
"indeed, as to features, she is plain ; yet,
in person she is tall, graceful, dignified,
and with carriage a queen might envy."
This was true to the letter. I had not
thought of it before. Nature had given
at least this compensation.
"But the higher beauty," he added, "is
of the soul. All else is soon diminished
Scarcely has the blushing girl stepped for
ward through the opening door of woman
hood, ere we see the lustre of her blonsora
ing cheek beginning to tarnish in the so
cial atmosphere or to pal. from hideous
disease. But the soul's beauty dims not,
wanes not, dies not It is as imperisha
ble as the soul is immortal."
"If she possesses this beanty V
"I know that she possesses it," he an
swered, warmly. "I have seen it looking
from.hfr W lniDS
lips, and giving to every lineament a hea
venly charm. It is musical in every tone
of her voice." , .
"Goodness alone is beautiful," I said.
"And she is good," he replied. "I
never mat one who so rarely spoke of her
self, or who seemed to take so loving an
interest in humanity,"
"This is God-lik.."
"Is not God the source oi all beauty?"
To be God-like, then, is to be b
'Ah V he added, have found,
beautiful.
indeed,
a treasure ! Morning and evening I thank
the good Giver that he opened my eyes to '
see deeper than the alluring surtace.
I was dazzled, once, by a glittering exte
rior ; but I have a clear vision now."
"Win her and wear tier, then, l re-
plied, "and may she be to you all your
fancy pictures."
im&i. - -. n l 1 u A T .1...I1
-oiiuiswou, uu iu5icu, uu i
wear her proudly in the eves of all men." ,
There was a world of surprise wheu it
became known that my handsome friend
was about leading his bride to the altar.
"How could be throw himself away up
on such a homely creature V said one.
"Ua mi,.!itlnivo taken his choioe from
He Bilgllt liave taiten nis cuoioe iroui
the loveliest," remarked another.
1T. Ill fu. m . tiinnfn
- u nm mo -
All the gold of Ophir would not bribe me
to sit opposite to it for a year."
And so the changes rung. But my
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friena tncw what he was doing. 1 was.
t at &e weMiag.
TLe jiHantly beautiful maiden of
fc j jjTe spoken gave her hand in
,.,:, tn mud time. Her hus-
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, au j with .Sau-icat income
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t . on. run ninni ii iivn in K mud iimivct-
! jng eCganC0, geries 0f gay parties was
lh ' i welCOIua riven to the lovely
j,, ut such honor did not attend the
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n iriuuiN ui II til JliUUisa auiuit
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i luif vgars later, ana uie uiunu umui-
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tics oi eacn were more an",ro," lu lu,;".
faces. I remember meeting both, in com-
i panT; ten n afwr the;r nirriafte. I
j wss"8tanding at one end of the room, when
M overirsgsed woman, with a showy face,
came in, accompanied Dy a gonucmau
whom I knew, not as au acquaintance, but
as a man of business and the husband of
the beautv. I should scarcely have rec-
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! 0mge(j the latter, but for him. What a
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cnange was mere ; . u.vu-
struck you m still beautiful, but on a
j cluser view tho iHuaion vanished. The
mo(lth haJ sensual, peevish and ill-
; b lr. . . .
. natured .the eves wore briifht, but the
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I brightness repelled rather than attracted.
After a while, wondering at the change,
I drew near and entered into conversation
tain abruptness iu her manners, born of
pride or superciliousness, was to me par
, ticUiariy offensive. I tried her on various
: sr.t,ioct. . order i.T.az out aome better
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aspects in ber character.
Tbe Swedish
J aiiglaiiijpala. bad just been here, and had
I g tQ hcart M
my
no living jnan or wo-
. naJ pvar
suug. I spoke of her.
"Tnn srttfiniH.!. " was tbo rpnlv. vitb ftn M.!r
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I 01 cr,llcal ymtJ' V9 w m7 ,eunS
I a ripple of indignation. I referred to a
" remkablo for its purity of
Dew Vm remarxabio lor its purity oi
, siv.e : sue ooiaiy remarxea wun aepreci-
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: on .(.rriaof its snectal beauties ninre.
"ion on some ot its special beauties, mere-
: ly S' " ew, a certain captious
, reaJ 6Ve" W f the Tte" 1
' W1" of Prent- Bhe tossed her
. m ..n.
fie'1 ana rcnea nr "P' ""J"1 Bh 9
i fen of gentlemen', attentions." I
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A .ffortl, bnt to -.
e l ,eft her on the 6rst 0
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poptunity, glad to gel away, l en years
S". in all oomp.nies, she was th. cyno-
sure of every eye. Tho praiso of her
"'7 J I!P- nt chnSd
was she now that none bent to do her rev
erence. I notieed her sitting alone, with
iMiaiuA look, lonz after I had left
her aid.. Her husband, by the attentions
ho paid her during the evening, might
have been unconscious of her presence.
But there was another lady in the room
who was thc centre of an admiring circle.
None, perhaps, considered her face beau
tiful ; but to every one who looked npon
it, came a perception of beauty that asso
ciated with h.r individually. In repose,
her features were plain, yet not repulsive
in the slightest particular. But when
thought and feeling flowed into them,
every eye was charmed. There was a
nameless grace in her manner that gav.
additional power to the attractions of her
countenance. I was half in doubt at first
of her identity, as I gazed npon her from
a distant part of the room ; she looked, in
my eyes, so really beautiful. But there
was my old friend, who had been wise
cnongh to prefer beanty of soul to beauty
of face ; and, passing over, I added anoth
er to the circle which gathered around
hor. There was nothing obtrusive in her
conversation ; nothing of conscious pride ;
but a calm, and, at times, earnest utter
ance of true sentiments. Not once during
the evening did I hear a word from her
lips that jarred the bettor feelings.
"The good are beautifull" Many times
did this sentiment find spontaneous utter
ance in my heart as I looked npon her ;
and then, turned my eyes to the discon
tented face of another, who a few years
ago carried off in every company the palm
of loveliness. :
Yes, here was the imperishable beauty.
Maiden ! would you find this beanty 7 No
matter if your features were not cast in
classic mould, this higher, truer beauty
may be yours if you will seek for it in the
denial of selfishness, and the repression of
discontent. "The good are beautiful."
Lay that up in your thoughts. ' Treasure j
it as tbe most sublime wisdom.
OCT. 30,-1863.
Latest News
For a month past, Generals Meade
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and Lee like two experienced aud ;
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a j retreating, alternately between
tie jQe 0f the Rappahannock, and of
the Bull llun defences. Lee again
. t i r U
aiieill ICU UI3 lurinur aciircuiva iu stt
our forces at a disadvantage, but was
foiled by Meade, who now seems
w ;
hold Lee on the defensive. It has;
been an exhausting month, without a
material advantage to either side.
The Rebels seem to be reinforcing
l.n Mai.iI,iiI nl.oi.a rrroat wsnll
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nnticiniitPfi. f runt has dnven
. tU(J jj,., fi.oin Lookout Mountain,
I s ti-m I .1 .l .l... n
i nnn ji I ui'rsoil UaS uciouwju uui a
Canton, Miss. Rarnside is busy. Rut
j Longstreet is reported moving upon
Uraut Irora below, anu ivweu tunas .
rii rt.rt k-......l. C IV Virmniil
ikm """"S" " 6
Forts Wagner and Greg? opened
fire on the nearest Rebel delences in
Charleston harbor.
Foreign advices indicate changes
of public sentiment favorable to the
Union cause.
The U.S. 5.20s now sell at the rate
of Two Million dollars a day !
Wasbinotom. Oat. 23. Tbe Secretary
of the Treasury will pay off alt the troops j
oo the first of November. Ibera are
means io tbe treasury to do it with, and
no soldier will have cause of complaint
after the first of next month, agaiost tbe
Government, for lack of money. Tbe
disbursement of money will be very large
during tbe next two or three weeks in all
parti of the country.
Tbe Agricultural Fair at Milton bad
bat few altraotions as an exhibition of
agricultural and mechanical prodaots, but
wi largely attended.
Thore was a severe frost and considera
ble snow, tbat lay on tho ground, near
St. Louis, 22d of Oot.
Peontvlvsoia's quota of men to be fur
nished under tbe lata call for 300,000 i
J u Jeers, w ll be 38 263
t ivmmwi '
Union meetiogs are being beld through
Maryland, aod Judgo Kelly, of Pbilad.,
is addretsiog them.
Trinity Prot. Epis. Church. (Chamberlin's
Building.) Services next Sunday, Nov. 1st,
al 7, P. .VI. All are alTectiooaiely invited lo
attend
CorrttUd Weekly
Whoat,
Rye
1,30 Eggs
. 1,00 Tallow
95 Lard
... 70 Clover seed..
. 2,0Q Wool......
f IS
. 10
. 10
.6,00
60
. 40
Cora, old,..,
Oats
Flaxseed
Dried Apples
FirkioButter
3 lb Potatoes
14 Shoulder
.6
Fresh Butter... 5 Ribs & Sides
Rags 4, 5, aod 6 Ham.
.13
barley 90 to 81.00 Country Soap 4 46
fttARRlCO.
y Kar Oanl.l Kkwa. i.tb Inst, Mlll.ir B sratffO
EK of Northumberland and Mia, MART JA.NK kl'TT
of N. Uarlla.
Dtftr,
In Lawltburg, Ob Inst, HESRT FCCDCR,
years.
f. ruillHosiiiia, l'th Ink, KLIZABKTH nil. of
Jobo rorTII, aitrd jean.
In U.l.burit, ISth int, daughter of Charles
3. ST A II U afos about 3 years.
In Chilliiueo,oa, 2tth in,t Mrs. SARAH FLANA
GAN, aged S7 eat,.
In Coillbtfiaeqna, 27th but. soa af Jolrn nod
Rebecca N.WJI AS, afed 17 yean.
In Look Hatovlaly 10C!i wifcof Joseph PAUL,
fed 27 years.
In Center emffltr, 2th Inst., ar-d about 37 yesrs,
JOHN THOMSON MAOS.dro?.r,of Mereer ooonty.
foraierly of SalT.loe Valley, Pa.
The funeral or Mr. Jons IIovsstos ! postponed until
Snnday net. at V. .)
Mammoth Drug store
BENNETT BRO S,
SocenMots of r.aCaLbWaLa,
MOST respectfully inform the public that
ftiey have assumed control ol the above
establishment, and just ree'd a fresh supply
nf Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, White Lead,
Varnishev, Potty, Glass, Coal Oil, Machine
Oil, Pure Spices, Dyestuffs, tc. '
Toilet Articles, a fine asRortinent
Kttrart, of narriaoo'a, HavTa, Hawley'a, Olenn'a, Buln't
and ntber ana.fartn.rere'. Alee a fins aaeortmeat of
Cologne, and Hair Oil, by the bottle or quantity.
Soaps 1 Soaps! for Washing;, Shav
ing, ramoelBg Grease, nad tor Dental earpoeca.
Tockrt Books, Torses, Port Folios,
Combe, Bruahea, Pocket Knleea, feasors of American
and Koslirh mannfaoture, Stationery, cbolss Cigars nad
Tobacco.
Lamps 1 Lamps M Coal Oil, and
Fluid. v
Liqnid Rennet,' Cox's Sparkling;
flelattne for making delleianj feeerta.rtarorlur. EitrerU,
Vanilla. Oranee, Lemon, pearh.'Alm.iod. Ntitraec.'VI-ry
Ac Also many other pmparoCons Sir enllnary parpoaas.
"Wines and ijiquors expressly for
Medicinal porpoars. rhymer n, an) patient, deitnne s
mod duality, would So well to enlfbefcre purobaajng
elsewhere.
We are soiling, at erjlow' rates,
gallon, half gallon, and quart Splrion, Jnys.
Our Tinctures, Syrops, Olotmenfs,
and ntber Pbarnjaeeaneai pmnnrnuona, nr. nunniacew
red by oumels, rroni pure araga, aaa an wi
nsKsatl
be of oBicineUtrength.
rjT'The junior member of the firm Having
attended the College of Pharmacy, and had a
number of years' experience in the Drag and
Prescription business, both in th. eooniry and
Philadelphia, feels competent lo eomponad
any prescription thai th. Physicians orpoblict
may favor iheaa with.
We invite i call, feeling confident tbat we
can supply tbe wants of ail, on terms lo tbeir
satisfaction. ' S.G.BENNETT,
. Lewisburg, Oct. SO. W. A. BENNETT
Estata of Oottlelk Snaltxreid, dee'd.
WHEREAS, Letters Testamentary npon
tb. estate of Gottleib Smallxreid, late
of Lewisburg, Cnioa county, deed, bave
been granted to . lb. - subscriber, ia doe
form of law, aolice is hereby givea to all per.
sons knowing themselves to o. taaeuieo m
said estate, to make immediate payment,
and tho. having claim against the same,
will present tbem duly authenticate for Bat
tlement, to I- a. STERNER. Eiee'r
Lewiiburg, Oci.S, 183 pd
THE UNION," established in 1811 Wtole'KiC. 2.640.
"CnRONICLE,"estaWIsheu Id 1843 WnoJeNa, 1,019.
Estate of Jacob Verger. p
) Notice of Partition of Estat. of
1 Jacob Y'ereer, late of the Borough
5 of Hartlelon, dee'd.
A . Tl Ol r .1.1. --' - , . . .
ui. t the b..us ( u. loiuneoumy.
UmimI out of th. Orphan.' urt held at lut)iir ia
A Writ of Partition of k- R..1 Kstetoof JmiI Terser.
i..-i...u.-oftii. .rirt i l"' "
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. , ... .U ik.mi n,4. Tb
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Rard, r-,ijSiK 1" I"" torlp. o i'l yntj ;
rip. m. wi4 wont; ;
ith tar B.or, midi.il
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i in i .n on., of H.rtt.i
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roMinit In aud ootour. "h. Mof " '"-
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h. llwkM .Ml BftU W
him Uu. hr rbildrxk. to Vl' : SsBiMl IMkr4
lo .,., WJiip. j.,. Mt
, i Jnoi.t.ooonn. t.roii-h t.l-'n-.rrd
; r.SLSTS w,r"..
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tl.ton. by hol .h Bd h to MIJr.o, fo -If
M.rr wupvl ui ...yill.saaiiO'l.'lwubnthaiiaor.
d(1Tt Kdward Tcfr hr lli.ir (iwrriUa: oil
I othr denH d.ajrlJtiT of id tAutot, EII,o.tl. wbo
u intrnimd wifh I. L MaWr. ..J l.ft l-.o.
t ;."., .h. . iiioor fo.rto
; f JSJS
,n, -iich
of in aahl laat
quarry. .iloaU I...I. U.wo.hlp. Unk. oaot.
rgd. I. MU anjo n. rooa ioii,.aajoioiau.iMv.
Bronh.r. Jw b,HU!l and th. PaWi. rrtod ; alaa th.
odindVd half fart of a tract of tlmbar lakd aituat. In
L.wia towaalih. lor, onanir. ooaiaiulnj utjrint
vt9 morr orlm. a'ljininr land, of Anthy Lrf-.rv,
Ji b. and laaa lu-i.b. Jacob traa. nod Bnulo Mount
in; and alne s tract of land aituatoin Hartley t-.wn-hip.
Union, oonnty, b.ng impruTHl lanl. eaot.loint
thirty-nin.fcfW.mir.orl.!. adjoining land of Pol
S'rnuM, Mar. lialfpa.ny, Uenry Lntatow, ukl Darld
A y. V
.NoriCR la har.hr jlrcn to tb heir, an! larml r.pr
arntotifM of tho ttlatn of tho ahrali Janib Irer.
dnt'd. tbst ao lanwt to auk. partition or ralnatlon
of th. -. ilrarrihad r.sal Mtatr. will b. h'l'l oa th.
pramiaM. on To-day. th. lth day of Xonmbor. isss.
to nntt lb nnorlo bona, of Wm Wolf-.ia the lnro.h
of Harti.ton. county afurMald, t lu o'ciocb, A. M.
ShCTiB", Offloa, UnUburj. Oct. 24. ISIS.
L. f. ALBKlOnT, Sheriff.
PUBLIC SALE.
WILL be off-red on the premises of
SanL'Kt Hinioni, deceased, laie of
Cbillisquaque Tp, Northumberland Co, on
Tueaday, 3d Ko. next,
the following PERSONAL FKOPERTT, via.
Three Horses, i Colts, 3 Hellers, 10 Slreep.
a firt-rmte yoong Durham bull full blooded, a
breeding Pow and 4 Pigs.
Flows. Culciator,Hrrows, share in roller,
S horse Wagon, I two horse spring Wagon, 1
same nearly new with tongue and snafu. Car
riage, Sleigh, Sled, Carriage Haroess.Wagon
and Plow harness. Cow chains. Log chain,
tiraio Fan, Sconp Shovel, Rakes. Fcrlts, Sho
vels, Hoes, Fooiboal. Carpenter's Tools and
Post Augur, Corn and Potatoes by the bushel.
Hay by tbe Ion. Cora Fodder by the bundle.
Grain in ihe ground, a lot of Lumber, Broom
Machine, a fine lot of Broomcorn, Vinegar by
the barrel, copper Kettle, small brass Kettle,
large iron Kettle, empty Barrels, buffalo Robe,
Saddle and Bridle, Steelyards, Cooking Siove
and Gxtures.Parlor wood Siove.Tables.Chairs,
Churn. Buckets, Crocks. Tinware and a great
number of articles too tedious to name.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A M, said
day, when attendance will be give, and cob
dmons made known bv
JACOB RtlPEXBAtTOH.
fd Administrator wita too Will nnnnrd
Postponed Audit.
THE nndersigned has been appointed by
the Orphans' Court of Union county as
Anifilor tn lii.tribnte the hslanr. in lhi hnnrla
6' of James F. Linn, Executor of AiiiDi
-C L . J
I 1.
lists, lale of Lewisburg, deceased, and
will meet the persons interested in said estate
at the Grand Jury Room, in Lewisbnr. oa
Friday the I3ih day of November. 1863. at 10
o'clock. A M. A. SWi.NEFORD. Aud'r
Lewisbnrg Bank,
0'
CT. 10, 1863. The Anuual Election for
Directors will be beld at the Banking
House on Mnsntv Ihe I6th day of November
next, between the hoars of 9 o'clock A M and
3 o'clock, f M. Aod on Tetsniv Ihe 3d day
of November next, a General Meeting of the
Stockholders will be held at the Banking
House. DAVID BEBER, Cashier
A Salve for Pile.
HAVE on hand for sale, at 25 cent per
pot, a CERTAIN CURE for Ihat distres
I
sing disease. It is an old preparation, lone
tested, which I never knew to fail, and I can
give names of persons cured to those akin
it. CHARLES MACS
River Road, Lewisburg, Sept. 3
For sale also at Goodman's Store
NOTICE.
A'
FINAL Examination of Teachers for
Union eonntv. will be held SiTmnti,
3lsl Oct. inst, at 9 o clock. A M. in North
Ward Public School-honse. Lewisbore. All
who wish to leach, and have not been exam
ined heretofore. will present themselves, as no
private examinations will be give.
JOHN A. OWENS. Sup.
VENDUE CRIER.
TTAVING made application for
I I License to cry Tendnea,
the subscriber is prepared to attend to calls
in ihat line. Terms moderate.
DANIEL M. RENNER
Buflalne Twp, Oct. . IK6.1 6w
Administrator's Notice.
"TTHEREAS, Letters of Administralton lo
Y the esute nf ABRAHAM BLYLER.
deceased, late of Limeslnne township. Union
enmity, have keen granted to the sabsenber,
bv the Rfgisler of said county, in due form ;
all persons indebted to said esute are reqsea
ed to make payment, and those having eiaias
against the same wtu present mem uuiy
authenticated for settlement, lo
VAi.RNTINR WALTER,? Amteis
DANIEL BLYLER, Jtralora
Oet.S. IR3 pd
Real Estate.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
BY virtue of .. order of the Orphans Loon
of Union county, will he sold at Peblia
sale, on tbe premises, on Friday, Ihe ISih
Nov. 1863, at 1 r. At, Ibe loiiowing aeserioea
Real Estate :
No. 1, all that certain tract of land, situate
ia While Deer township, Uaioa county,
bounded by land of Jacob Stahl. Pan! Dtel
leoderfer, Samuel Cmberuag. Joseph Klin.
Widow Robin, and others, containing 100
Acres more or lew, bating thereon ere.ied
two Dwelling House. Ban. and outer ont
buiiding.twiih lb apparleaaae..
No t. all thai certain lot of groan, (itaate
ia th town of New Colombia, numbered in
the town-plan of said towa Not, adjoiaing
Lot No 1 oa th ooth. Water street on ihe
west, and thc Sasqoebanaa river oa the east,
containing on. fourth of anact mora at It,
with the appurtenance.
. 8ale to commence at ne. o'clock In tb
afternoon of said day wba ttraw .ad oadi
tloas wl'l b. mxit known by
THOMAS ARBt't'KLI, ,
Adataistraior .( Pavta ini, dee'd
OrpBaas' Court Sale.
I?f porsoane of aa order of ia Oraaooo"
Court ot t'oiua coamy. lbs a4roiaa4a
(iiar1:o of I be miaor childrea of B-aty
Dieffendrrfer, laie of VVbne Dftf lowa.kip.
i.id cotintv. deo'd. will sp lo Fabtw Solo
oo the premisei, oo MOSDAT. !ov. IS.
f lu.-Bh K. Mo-r. heirs ot t. Basse,
I Uod of 0oree Bado aa. Ura .osk
i ; it..,.!
I the apporirao
I hutjr-nre Acres more or
rirnaarrs, on whfch is a roesf
i me Orchard ol choice iron, ine mo imp.-"
j in( Orchard ol
im.., . .riud iwo siorev Dvelliaa Mo,
arce.r, bB.ldi.(. wit.,
I " 11 i T 11 imp aradol
j j. " . ar hi-1.
" . .
I Ou.rdl.nof Lb utinor nhlklna of Unwf 1
! on. 19. i. a, wnvm
Valuable Farm and Bq1bu SUmi
I Olt SALE, annate ia Lewi.
1 Union Pcnn'a, coalataiac
Acres, more or leis, ahool twenty acres at
gnod timber, the reroaiader clear aad
g.ud state ef ealiivation. m it are erect. a
good Bank Bars, a large Iwoshwcy Uwclliag
House. Spring H .use and oiher out buildiaf
a large Orcbird. and never failing water
the barnyard. A bo at half tbe faf i !.
sione ground.
Also anoiher tract d land, arlj'oiaiaf nkSK
above farm, containing about 2S Acres all
cleared, on which are erected a new Foawdry
and Machine Shop Vt feel ky SO feet, throw
stories high, with a Black South !Hmbv Ao,
attached. It contains a Steam Eagfa. ef tew .
horse power, turning lathes, drills. t (both
circular and ppnrh!,) planer, and1 a variwty '
ol loots belunginv lo a Machine Sboav Ain .
three good dwelling houses, aa eicvtiaat
spriog of never failing water, mad a ssnfl '
Orchard of choice iruiu " "
This c ropery woqid make also aa eiwan.
lent Tannery, being situated la a good Maa
try for bark, and go d water handy I laa
building, which' can be piped into tbeballdlef
with bat little cost. A large oasiaesa ia
manafaetoring Clover Hullers has beea ear
ned on by this establishment, ll will be sold
to suit purchasers, with as mack of Ibe Ma- .
chmery as the bnver may want. For fa fiber
particulars, apply lo ihe subscribers reaMiag
on and near tbe above tneonooed prewtisea. - -
JOSEPH SANDF.M, .
GEO. W. MYEKS.
Aog. A tterneys to fact of Cbristiaa tmt
Farms for Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sal. at TOvat
Sale Two Farma situated a.ar law
borough of Hartleloa.
One in Hartley iownship, containing aft.
150 Acres, adjoining lands or Jaaoft r
Jacob Smith and others, with a good H
Barn, and other buildings thereon. r .
The other in Lewis township, oonlalataf
.boot ISO Acres, with new Brick iievn.
Bank Brn and ether Outbuildings, a4joswissa
land of Wm Hoff.nan, Wo Wolf aad atawta.. .
For further information, ioquir. of lh
subscriber, residioc ia Hartley towasaJa. ac
of Saacst Hater Esq. ia Hartleioa bvtwaga.
Oct. 14 R. V. B. LINCOLN
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY.
FOR SALE. Tbat new. weil-boilt, e"-
wo-torey, double Brick Minsion.JfcnJ.
wnb ao Oat Kitcbea, and Barn .a tbepreasi.
ses at tbe esi end of Market alL. Lewiiboew
between 7th and Sih S t. There (s a Wall o
ihe Lot. and all kind of good Frail Treva
growing. Lot 74 leet front.
June 22- BEI BEN BNTDES.
FOR SALE.
Si Tj3,BA!B3a3 Jf&M3L-y.
SITUATED mostly in the Borough of
lletoa. adjoining ihe village na lb. aorta
and rxiendiug almost its entire length, naak
tng its division and sale into lots quite aaava.
nient. containing til Acres, 18 of wbiaa
xare well Timbered. A small Straaiw af
Water dows nearly through it cealra. ,
The improvements are a good FraateJanaV
House and Banlc Barn, with a TenantJnaJ .
Hou.e at the North end of the farm. Twst
Apple Orchards, one in fall bearlef, tba
younger beginning to bear.
Also tro Acrea of Timber 1
sitnaied in Hartley lowabhip.
For Terms, apply to
Mas. AGNE8 ft. WILSOfr.
enrui eX F. WUaasaW
987ms or WM.F.WILSON. Hartleioa. Ta
Jfov salt,
A DOUBLE HOUSE, (with Lot) tnltabhs
f r two families. It ia situated
North Fourth street. There ar. a good stsr
ble and other onlbui'dlngs. and a sever fait.
inz well of water on the premises. For pare
uculars and terms enquire ef
ADAM BEATER .
Lewisbnrg. April 34, 1863. if
FARE FOR SALE.
rpHB subscriber offers lor sal. th. Faraa
I npon which he resides, in East Bu9V
Ice township, a mil. and a b.lf south of L.w
isburg. It contains 61 Acres m.r. or la
all cleared and in a good stai. of culuvalioa.
together with 10 Acres of Timber Laid aa
by. Th. Farm Improvements ar. a F rants)
mDnrrllinz Huose, Fram. Bara.Twa.al
House, and suitable Outbuilding. A
good Spring near the hon.se, and a stream tt
water flows ihroosh lb. farm. AlsoaUkiaaa
of fruit, of the best varietie.
The Farm is bounded on ihe north Vy Wm
Brown, east by Penny and Unndv. snath' kf
the Bmokeiown and river road, wst by Jaaotr
Gundy.
For Terms, enquire on th premise.
April6,'C3m GODFREY DEC
TWO desirable BCILDING LOTgsit.al.
on Brow, street. (River road,) Lawia-
burg. Inquire of H. GE&HART, Sd 8u
sr -
Market Jane 17
FOR SALE.
ALL that we!l-knowa Farm, eontaiaiag
M Acrea -
more or less, sitnattd io Lewis Twp, liars
Co, adjoining lands af Jacob Moere. Jacob
Royer and others, and Penns Creek. The
improvement ar. a good Baa, aad Bar, a
Carriage Hons, aad gjther aoaweaieat Ows-
bnildings all kinds of Froilof a aperisf
quality running Waier on th. Farm aboa.
10 or la .err. in Timber, tb. balaac sKaraS
nd in a good slat of cnltivatioa.
ALSO lh. half of a lot of ground sitaatt
nn th. Limrsion. Rids, sdiniaiag lasrf af
Georg. Ruhl and olber and eeaaaiaiag aboal
80 perches.
For farther particulars, esqnir tt Ww. O,
8171, oa Ut premise, or or
JACOB 8PIGELMOTEK.
FOR RE1VT.
rfiWOKTORET Brick BOC6E aedf
I LOT North Fiat ,
Tiirch 1 -W. B F. tUtUtK