in ill! n 11 11 it isiidig miii JJJIJ BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At tlAO per Tear, always la Advance. FIBLIhllKD RrMI-WrKhU Tuesday Morn ins; k Friday Afternoon. FOB rKKMUFT, Abraham Lincoln Truthful Tribute. Daniel S. I'h'kisson, the " Democrat ic war-horse of New York," wbnse mem ory reaches back to tbe War of 1S12, in a recent epeecb laid tbat I'rrtiUnt JiWi sow anl hit Almimutralinn, mu'le nine fnistahrt tchere I'rcti'lent Limrtii make erne. None are perfeot, either io judg J01' Pres. meat nr di.Doeilioo. but we believe Liocolo bus shown s much good sense ad prmcticl sagacity, in bin unexpected cess, nnd "tho more they have the and nocl dilemmas, as toy man ever ex- more tliey want." bibited. Traitors were PrePred tod plot- These evils can not he cured l.y ling against bira.one.ery b.oi ; but be Ecos..Mr.or CSTlitr. austisente . 6 6 .. ,,. . I )V THE I'WT (IF CONSUMERS. IS THE ha enutrived to thwart them, to raise men , . lf r .. . , chihk cemeoy. Manv of these spec and money in a.ton.ahiog number. j wiatnra will break down, and their amounts, to orgaoixe campaigns, aod bas f;imiiie3 i,, bcars, and few nude very Urge conquests. We can see j wjH mourn for the men who suffer come of bit difficulties, but doubtless tbcre g w hat they needlessly iullictcd on Olh re thousands of trials aod perplexities j crs. bid io kia own heart, known only to the Tafco printing paper, for example, rreat Searcher, whose aid be invoked Our great Southern market for paper when leaviuc tbe "home" to which be baa Dot returned in almost three years of vrophtug cares and agonising anxieties, lie baa erred in aome things, as all must bocot.fiJe at all in others, but bis errors re not such as to condemn bim to barsh , censure. Often be bad to "choose be- Iweeo evils;' aod what wonder tbat tbere 1 re alwaya carpers, faull-fiudrrs, as well : as real sufferers wboe lot is bsrd ? Tbe ; best of men are evilly entreated, and who . tries hardest to be rieht is often most i faulted. Into large armies drift Ibe worst and mtst troublesome of men ; great con Iracta stimulate lbs worst propensities; and do human foresight or elcill can al ways detect tbe guilty, or tell who sre tbe ' tnosl to be coufiied in among a multitude of competitors for office or supplies. If Abraham Liueoln is not wholly mis understood, be is most eminent for his ' knowledge of human nature, and jigging where and when to strike a blow or make move. Ibis txill oi personality uu, heretofore, made bim successful, and we Iiau aanaiss luiaP ItlfWi tKmH.vtl RaOlA thllxk he doe. out do tbi. or tbat soon enough, ""r J - ... , While others sbiok bim too quick io Ibe , .u.o u.u. i . r: probably be moves about j ime, wbea the whole Idd is j Mae saatier: probably be moves shout tbe right lime, wbea the whole idd is j lakea into eoaaideratioa. The recent Elections have been virtu- i .11, contested opoa tbe President's Ad- .- , u...... ..;nn. ....... m. tt,o.sr.t,OD, (whatever miowaam ma, lave beea employed,) and the saeees. of cvery Union ticket is resJIy an endorse- j toent of tbe Administration. And, as to j tbe Biidt of tbe War of 1812, it was : deemed impolitio to remove Pres. Midi-1 eon even for a superior man (DeWitt : ' ... . i Ulinlun.) so now, even if a better were to he found, i; would he unwise to hazard a change. Invaluable Auxiliaries. It has been remarked, that, in this content for the life of the Nation, nearlv if not nnite all of the religious papers in the Free States have stood j up Tor tho Administration, in onicr words, they have sustained the Gov ernment, as represented by its consti tuted authorities. The same may be said of the literary, agricultural, pro fessional, mechanical, commercial and miscellaneous journals in general. They take this course, not as "politi cians." in the ordinary, partizan use of that word, but as a personal and common duty to a good government, and for the highest interests of man kind. They regard our lieaven-be- fctowed institutions as only a terror to evil doers, but a praise to them that do well." In this, these journals truly represent the views of the great mass ot tne.r rcaoers. aUly reuv ine tenuuicuis w luijiuuj fwiv. pcncrally, and of all those not partic ularly interested in partizan warfare, ilanr of this class, heretofore, have not even voted, but have given np, wholly, into the hands of mere sclO-h . Kliticians, tbeir voice in directing j tate and National auairs, so mat th'ey are now bitterly assailed for tho exercise or tbat natural ana consti tutional right! The National Benevolent Societies arc also proving themselves important auxiliaries of the Government. Not Strictly religious, yet they are compo Fed of like houest,unsclfish materials. The Masonic, the Odd Fellows, and the Sons of Temperance organiza tions, take open, decided ground for sustaining the Government. In these two classes of self-sacriG-cing, sincere, intelligent, nnd unam bitious upholders, we believe our 11 . i- r , ... triumr.h.even while manv rentable, i well meaning citizens, are led astray , by falsehoods, prejudice, and acciden- j Ul circumstances, into practical hos- tilitj to their best earthly friend. BsirTbs Union eoaaty drafud men re port at Lewisbarg as follows : MAtr, lZth STsv. BraSy. Balf.lo.. Su.id.y. IMS Rut Bull.w, Sm -Ttn HsrtlrT ttomlmj, ISlk-S.llj. Uwia, UuU.Ua. tmrtUj. l;ib Lrabr(. .wit.y. lsth Lusw4nM.MifltBbetjrew Bartiau VSandsj, ista CaiM, Waiu Im. Every man to bring along his two notices. A ,eU' ffon tht Csptaia of Comp. j from Joba Leiser... Tbe political Turbut i , U21 P. V , io our next. 1 TiU0 "riot" case iu again frasttsted. The Crime of Speculation. The "Harrislmnr, Telegraph" lias porno just and forcilIe comments up on the wealth. conduct of tueu of great wholesalers, in the chief cities, who combine to liny op most articles of rime necessity, and then demand exorbitant price for the same from retailers. " The War" is not the cause of much of our ad van- ' ced rates ; it is merely an exci se or ' pketexce for it. on the part of cxtor- tioners, most of them Kebel synipa i thizcrs at heart. The real cause is the (rrcedy, ungodly desire for paiu , Ijicrla animates too many men, whose hearts seem to crow harder bv sue- beinir all cut off, and fewer book? ' printed than before, paper should naturally be cheaper rather than dearer. But Mteeulators raised it, in some cases, to double former prices. Our paper for thctTAU t ClIIi'iNiCLE rose Trout fi per week, to clli or 112, but is now down to Here has liecn a loss on paiier, to us, of Sl'iti, which we have borne ourselves, ' ' entirely, without any increae in the ! price of our paper, or reduction of its quality : whether we can endure i to bear all the los9 auother year, is questionable. I There have been corresponding advances in most kinds of goods, and : in some wages, but not m all. 1 er ! sons living on stated salaries, or with fi xed incomes, and most sorts of work men and workwomen, have not yet IHPrO.JA.1 tlir.ll. hlMtil .r ll Vol ill! ktlt I even while its expenses have in - creased. Thev deserve to be aided. .... ... anit their circumstances taken into ! consideration by all good citizens who tau easu iinir iui. i can easo their lot. I While Farmers, Manufacturers and ! , " line J- armers, .Manuiaciurers ana i pro nil nr crnnoraiip hir siiivADrofi -w t . ii . , l 1 . i : " i 1 j ' A" 1.1 lltU Mftt J La a IUU laAlA A Ctltlitl . V'H I 1 aml VpeharTc. -nti nrJKkilled I pyrncn, and Mechanics and unskilled laborers in general, (altho' specially ' subject to the grievance of Ihe high , Laborers in eeneral. faltho' 6necially subject to the grievance rales for necessaries) have not thus increased their means. Many need to learn to do without luxuries and superfluities, and the .musthave3T,of Ii nQl ec,ltiaL Sta4yng ccono- mj jn fooJ anJ drc waslilg nolu. jng jn Uicless or injurious habits, forethotirlit. and mutual forbearance, should enable us to brave through, until Hebels and Forestalled both . .i r. ..I...II ... ' uuuii.-ai.iu iuvs-fiwu K-j m thousands they have distressed, har assed and ruined. ft TBS STiS CHBOSKL8. Voluntary Offerings. The women of the Aid Society would tbsok Ibe friends of the wounded and sick soldiers, for tbe contributions to iheir fund, remaining unpaid, promised at tbe receat celebration. How cheering is sympathy in a good work, and tbe evidence of it, in a geuer- ! oas gift ! Wbea car own hearts are throbbing with interest fur our suffering soldiers, and oar willing bsnds are work ing for tbem, bow delightful to feel that other hearts beat responsive to oar own, and that Ibose wbo can not sew or prepare delicacies for the sick, are yet williog aod bsppy to contribute of tbeir mooey is tbis good cause 1 The voluntary offering is twice blessed "blesses bim tbat gives aad him tbat takes." Tbis is tbe way to contribalo ftom , fo hemrt M(1 the Lord lovetb a cheerful giver." Any one wbo desires information as to the Society with which we co-operate, the U. 8. Sanitary Commission, can obtain documents of the Associate manager, Mrs. U. S. Dickson. Tbe Commission, like ell earthly things, must have its imperfce- lions, but to oar mind it comes near a re alisation of perfeoi good will to man, and is conducted, in all its affairs, with most remarkable wisdom and economy. Well Wisher. Appot&lmenL Gov. Cortia has appointed James L. Retnolds, Esq., of Lancaster, Quarter master, ia place of Gee. Reaben C. Hale, dee'd. Like Mr. Hale, Mr. Reynolds is a Union Democrat, who has dooe good s-rvice to tbe csuse. Ha is a brother of Ibe gallant Gen. Joha F. Reyoolds, who, " 'J'0. first day of tbat onM, WM rviee in ,etmnoi lh- 6taad npoa which ear other """P mea ana woe the victory straggle in wbieb he and many others bed tbeir Ufa blood. SBL.AI the Court ia Sunbury last week, Jadge Jordan gave lbs Qraod Jury ery sharp bints aboat tbe sbsbbiness of the Court lloase, bal tbey "ooald n't see it" ...A trial for mardsr ia Ibe eutera part of the eoaaty, resolted in tbe acquittal of tbe Deft.. .Mary Leiser obtained a divorce LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, NOV. 10, 18G3. Military Execution. WHAT COI'I-EUUEAOISM LEADS TO. Tbe fallowing confession of dying I mtn. reveals tbe inside of Copperheadism ; beyond dispute. Read it, honest Demo- crate ! and ask yourselves who are ibe more guilty, the infamous politicians, who instigated tbat soldier to desert and to murder the officer who sought Io arrest Lim, or tbe soldier himself J Reaben Stout, a deserter from the 00 'b Indiana Volunteers, was shot at Jobaaou's Island, on Friday lait. Bofore tbe exe cution, be detailed tbe circumstances un der which be was induced to leave bis regimeot, aod the crime be waa tempted to commit. lie waa at borne, on sick leave, it seems. Haters, io bis eon fens ion, "After I had been there about two weeks, I was advised by persona not to go back to tbe army. They said this was only an 'abolition war,' and advised uie to stay at borne and tboy would protect me, I ataa induced to iro to a nieetinc of the so called 'Kuigbtn of tbe Goiden Circle and was mads a member of tbat orgaoiza- tion. The obligations of tbe order, bound us to do all we could against tbe war to resist a drift, if one should be made, and likewise to resist snd oppose all eonfi-ci- tion or emancipation measures, io every ! possible wy. We were sworn to stand j bv ech other in all measures of resistance, We were pledged to do all we could to pre- ! "nr. another man or dollar going trom tbe Slate fur tbe further prosecution of tbe war." Views of Gen. Sickles. In a recent speech st New York, tbe brave Gen. Sickles (formerly a radical L'emocrat) said of I'res. Ltncolo, "be whom tbe burden bas most bent, bas never faltered in beart or purpose. Grap pling with questions more difficult and delicate than ever before tried, be bas so borue himself tbat every loyal beart acknowledges tbe candor, ability and Uct wbicb signalise our first Magistrate. "Tbe surest wsy to pesos is to fortify the Government with publio opinion. : " " " rr 1 oeot ot Peicet he who by delay or act ThA mnrat fn. r.f ih. Irmr ikj. r.l Annil. ' binders tbe re-inforeetneots. Ky all . means, let tbcre be volunteers. Another grand opriping or toe nortn, nx mat wbicb followed Sampler, would carry dis- .. c .. . - . a mav io toe ooutnern uaoines ana camp. "Tbis war will annihilate an, leader. . . ... .a. or P" or ""'on. bl ID onr r " " Ib est of LWJ - Ib fo,ure e,r, ' B""1 b 'he respectable preferment, 1 ho did be stand io the great war for tbe Un ion?' lf io tbal atruggle be baa beea false, bis doom will be tbat of the Tories of the Revolution of the Bluelighl F d eralists it tbe Vallaodighams of 1S63." BfAs spproximating their population, we give tbe majority, and wbole vote for j Governor, in snch neighboring Boroughs as : we have returns for : FOR CURTIW. I msj. oat of CIO votes j,;,,,, I Danville 135 do 17 Sunbnry US do 3S4 Milton 143 d 383 Williamspnrt 143 do 1269 Montnnrsville 90 do 181 SAlinsgrove 87 do 281 j Bloomsburg 87 do 479 I Mt. Carmel 77 do 79 j Bellefonte 77 do S92 I Wilkes liarrs CI do 799 Lewistnwa 43 do 550 Kingston 40 do 124 Mill Hall 33 do 97 Berwick 32 do 152 Milcsburg 30 do 110 Jersey Shore S'i do 276 Hartleton 11 do 65 New Berlin 10 da 131 Turbutville 7 do 113 M'Eweosville 3 do 79 Tackaaooock 2 da 1G0 ion WOODWARD. Sersnton 233 do 161 Pittstoa 121 do 742 Lock Haven 37 do 661 Northumberland 19 do 235 Mifflinburg 3 do 205 ilogbesvilla 1 do 101 EttTThe recent Fairs of Ibe North West at Chicago, got op for tbe benefit of Ibe Soldiers, have been immensely attended, I have been very profitable for tbe end de signed, and have greatly stimulated the benevolence and tbe patriotism of the country. The Farmers send in their best by the wagon and ear loads; the most eminent ladies 000k aod serve it op ; and the prices paid per meal are clear gain. Tbe Fair lasted several days, if not until tbepreseot time, and marks an era ia our history fall of tbe most sacred and loneh ing recollections of tbe people's virtue. BfjCvSome of tbe papers last week star ted a report of tbe death of Gov. Corlio, then aboat helping tbe New Yorkers to win their Union viotory. He had re ception in tbe City the night of tbe Elec tion, but bas sioce returned to Harrisburg, rather improved in health by tho variation of life caused by diverting his mind from militsry affairs, and mingling with the civilians at their country homes. Having again turned particular attention to tbe details of State duties, we trust he may be spared to witness peaceful times again. sa.At Berwiek, 5th iast.,W.Wickhsm Case, lata of the University at Lswisbarg, waa ordained to the Gospel ministry: He serves the Berwick and Brier Creek Bap- list cb arches as Paator. j Tbe Smallpox is i omeehal troublesome I io Lock H even. 1 The President's Views. la reply to resolutions of tbe Wirt New Jersey Baptist Association, free. Lincoln directs Seo. 8ewarl to write "You may be well assured tbat, so far s it belongs to bits, do vigor and no per severance shall be wanting to suppress tbe existing insurrection, and to preserve and maintain the Union of lb States and tbe integrity of tbe oountrv. You may farther rest astured that tbe 1'resident is looking for a restoration of peace on no other basis than tbat of the oneondiiional acqui escence, by the pople of all tbe States, iff tbe constitutional authority of tbe Federal Government. "The 1'residcnt is moreover especially sensible of tbe wisdom of your counsels in recommending tbe cultivation, by tbe gov ernment and people of the United States of spirit of meekness, humiliation, and dependence on Almighty God, a; an iudis penssble condition of obtaining tbat divine aid and favor without which all butnin I wisdom and all human nowsr.tho direced to tbe wisest and most benevolent end..are unavailing. In a time of danger like tbi, a Stale, especially Kepublio, as you justly imply, ought to repress snd expel sll personal ambitions, j'-elnusies, ana apn- ties, snd become one united, harmooious, loyal aod devotional people." Who is he? Oo tbe fisld of Gettys burg, after tbe battles, tbe dead body of a Loion soldier was found, holding in bis clasped bands an ambrotype of tbree children, a girl and two boys, aged appa rently about nine, seven and five years. In the pioture, the youngest child, a boy, is seated io a high chair, between bis eld er brother and his sister, while tbe dresses of tbe two latter are made of tbe same material. Tbe soldier was boned on tbe field where be fell, and bis crave is mark ed, bat bis name could not be ascertained. The picture is now in possession of Dr. Bouras, 1104 Spring Garden street, Philadelphia, who can be called upon or addressed in reference to it. Pbotogrsphs of the children, published sod sdvertised, tbe profits to go to tbe hospitals, would probably result io finding those doubtless bereaved of a fond paeat. Bs,The night before Election, See. Seward spoke at bis home in Auburn, N. Y., and prophesied victory oa tbe mor row. He aaid tbal, in tbe nature of things, there could be no pesee uotil Abraham Lincoln, or bia constitutionally eboaea euoeessor, was President of Ibe I as err a t-. . .a.ni ol Uoited States; tbat Slavery was i to perish with tbe war it had created; tbat tbe doors were always open Io tbe prodinl OMt but do iofitatioos leot after them, though tbey woold be wel comed as brothers wben, repentant, tbey returned to their father's boose. Rev. J. Anderson Kelly, Agent for the University, bas removed to Lewisbnrg and opened an office io Frick's Block, on N. 3 J St., three doors from Market, v, 1 '1"vVJ'Zj .... .1-. iwii . Biahcu is veea init the burglars wbo broke open Judge Jor dan's safe, bad taken four Northern Cen tral Railway Company Bonds of $500 each, belonging to Mrs. Wilson. We are pleased to learn from Judge Jordan, tbat be bas since found them among other pa pers. Tbe robbers bad taken off the wrapper, wbieb tbey left lying 00 tbe fljor, but, as it appears, stuck the bonds in smong some other papers io tbe safe. iSunbury American. Tbe deprivations and horrid sufferings of our prisoners in Ibe bands of Ibe Reb els, at Richmond, are becoming sbockiog to tbe seDoibilities of tbe world, aod are in special contrast with our kindness to tbeir prisoners. Uf over 100 recently returned to Annapolis, 6 or 7 die daily from tbe effects of previous starvatioa aad ill treat ment. Oa Friday last, a mob of coal miners in tbe Msuch Chunk region killed several men, jand are said to be combined to resist tbe draft. Military have been sent to Ibe aid of Ibe eivil foree. These mobs have beea so frequent, aod tbe danger and interruption to business so great, as to csuse most of the rise ia Ibe price of coal tbis year. John R- Forrest, for robbing the mails at l'ernoe, Mercer county, Pa., a few weeks ago, was tried at tbe October term of the United States Diotrict Court at Pittsburg, was found guilty, aad sentenced to ten years' imprisonment in the Western Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. Sinte tbe Election, we see that Ysllsn digham denies having written tbe letter to Col. lashsll, of Alabama, wishing tbe Rebels success in tbeir holy cause. Shouldn't wonder if Val. yet claimed to o an -original war man, Judge M'Calmont was defeated for Assembly in Venango county by 250 ma jority. A deserved rebuke to a man wbo after-eoming back from tho army, gives bis support to tbe op posers boib of the uovernment and tbat Army, John Hall, Detroit, waa so overcome by toe nows of the defeat of Vsllandig- nam, that, late on Tuesday night, be went te the dock and drowned himself. He had previously aaid he would do so if ailaadtgbam was not elected. . Poor fool! The two leading Copperhead papers in New York the Argut and the Worll have united their fortunes. The reedio?. reflecting people, de hot sustain, sheets of tbal character. Tate, of the Columbia Democrat, io order to inform those of his pstrona who can not read bow tho election went, put in the rooster on his bsek. . Tbe last Copperhead name for oar President, is, "the BeLshsmr of America." dUUDWfllj aCaw. w WW M .. Dates from LbatleOOOga to rriday last, Affairs in Et lennesMe were satiafaet v ry. James Ueary, a Mississippi urifaaier General, bas been captured by ibe Union ists in one of several minor engagements in which oar forces have generally the advantage Fort Sumter is Oars again! Phils". Ang. 7- Tbe U. S. Steamsr Saloon, from Charleston, reports as the result of onr recent caoooading, that oo the 3d insf., Fort Sumter, demolished, waa taken possession of by tbe lllib Peon's Keg. Thus, after 2 years' possession, tbe Rebellion is struck where it commen ces firing npon the Old Flag. Tbis puts us much nearer Charleston. Haryland Election of CresswelL Returns from the Kastern Shore giva Mr. Cre?!we!l, the Unconditional Union ctudidate for Congress, 1,0(JU majirity. He receives majorities in Cecil, Worces ter, Carolioe, l'albot, Somerset, Q'teen Ann and Dorchester counties. Cribfield, only carries one county (Kent,) by 3C2 i 0D17 f J " ' Ibis result is considered a great and unexpected triumph for Eman cipation in Maryland, giving as fur Congressmen (tbe fifth net known.) From Newbern, North Carolina. The li'tltiyh H'anJarJ appeals to tbe Conservatives to rally at tbe Polls agaiost tbe bestructionis's on election day. It sdda tbere is to chance for peaoe counsel notil tbe original Secessionists are burled from power. In alluding to Ibe recent defeat of lbs Democracy to of lbs Democracy to Unio aod 1 Pennsylvania, the Standard says tbe last ' rsy of hope for the south from tbe North bas departed. Tbe North is banded against tbe South, by immense majorities, j Tbe war will go on aod be prosecuted by tbe Federal Government as a matter of business. Lincoln will be re-elected, and tbe protpeot of pesos will be more distant than ever. Tbe Southern people stand alone with the world against them, and tbey had better make peaoe with Provi dence or tbe North very soon. Fresh regiments have arrived here. to take the piacs of tbe veterans who base gone elsewhere. Tbe Rebel iron clad which is being eonstructed on tbe Neuse nvV, is reported nearly ready for a raid io ibia direction. Tbe war debt of North Carolina is beiog rspidly extinguished by the proceeds received Irons blockade run nera. A boy named Lehman, 17 years of ags, employed ia carrying the mail between j ha Wilhenssport P. O. aed the Railroad depot, bas beea delected in parluiuiog tellers. Mrs. Warbler, wbo advertised in Maine for a husband, bas received over seventy applications, and still warbles for more. Tbe Emaacipatioa majirity in Balti more city u a little over 10,000 votes. In 23 counties ia Illinois, tho Union tickets gain 15,079 votes. Iao Citv CoLiset, Pittsbcbo, Pa. There is no Institution .of learning in the country, at present, attracting so great an amount of attention as this. Siadsnts are flocking to it from all parts of the cooniry, on account of tbe reputation it has among business men for making thorough, practical and reliable accountants. Its graduates lake precedence over those of sll other Commercial Schools; a Diploma from this College being a certain passport to suecesa io business life. The Faculty ia composed of skillful and experienced man, wbo stand at tbe head of their profession, and who are well kaown to be eminently filled for the position tbey occu py. Every young man in the country should try to avail himself of tbe advantage afforded by a course of study ia this College. Circu lars of the College, containing full informa tion, can be had on addressing the Principals, Messrs. JENKINS St SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. CorrttteJ Weekly icat. 1.35 E?s S 15 Rye 1,00 Tallow 10 Corn, old.. .. 95 Lard 10 70 Clover seed 6,50 2,00 Wool CO 41b Potatoes 40 13 Shoulder 6 25 Ribs i Sides 6 Oats Flaxseed Dried Apples FirkinButtcr Fresh Batter.. Rags 1, 5, and 6 Ham 13 Barley 90 to $1,00 Country Soap 4 & 6 9(t0, In Sanbory, 5th hut, EVAS, mm of John Kay snd Starr 8. dental a?t i raara, Thia Is tba Knd child of Ga. Cl.Bvat, vho has SaUaa a rieciai to Siptba ria a-ithia a asoath. 1ST of Letters! remaining ia tbe PuM Office at LtWISULKU, l't, up to .Nov. Tlh, 163 Artlnan t Krura Sarah stlasS Kill. Charts K-tu Klia.b.th hrt William D H.U. Rnaia Mrs Karon W atC Kuhaaa J.a BlT0T.r JCIOi HiicU wuiiam P Cap! L'Uatna Ida MiM CharlM llai) B kttlrr Marr A MlaS Snatar RVbl B rm a Hartmaa ilMr baaial llaana nanaah W Miss Hull Joha Huu-hia. Was Haas. Bb1 L Haraaa Joel IroaSJMaiaMial KiaSrr Sarah Mias LiriDsatoa BVlilb atiss i . ar Lamlson C Moarvr Harre? SliliOT Susan Hiss SI a; SO M'hrid. J M Kacl. Suam Wlu ( Ualu. J MiasS l'u-r. Mary Blua Phillips Jafvb Fanal Juha RuaraB liporxa kibm D.i4 ki.r Liaaja Mlas SlfHr aaiart Smith Phillip. lafSst startaa Jaaw lira T.jkK i A Ghaat Mary Misa tiaal Pua'l S Waira Vaa Wolf. Marr Miss Wrkrht La Mrs WasaiaftM Sarah BtrS VtailataJohaMal Laaaia SaaaatlBW S4 Cloars Joba Persoas ealline for the above Letters will please say they are "advertised eao w oULur.ru CONCERT. PROF. T. J. C(X)K, of Isew Xork city, au thor of ia aathem Thanksgiving. Tbe Olive Branch. The Oriental Glee A Anthem Book. The L'aioa. just published, and ether popular mnsical worka. will rive a Concert at Lvwisburg m ladrptadeal Hall. I aursoay evening, the Uth Nov. Tickets, IS cut "THE UNION." established In lSHWMe Ne, 1,641. CnROXICLE,- established In 1S43 TOdeNa, 1,021. NOTICE. i.i. persons bavin claims aratnat ine , rmvrrsily at Lea-ibur wtil ptae j present ihem lur aritlement, tu the under- sienea ; ana muse inaeuteti, are requr.icu w make etirmrnl. I tTOrTire Frck' liluck. N. Third St. tbree (loots trom Mark'U J. A. KELLY. Agent. MAT NOTICE ! VfOTrCE i hen-bv riven, that the BOOKS x of J Af'OB . BUUVVN are in my hamis furci'ller.imn.and all persons kanwinc uiem selrea indebied on the same will call ami settle iheir ar.coonts va or before the 21st Iter. msL, as na longer indulgence can be givea. IS.ir. . I8S3 J. A. MERT7. AUDIT. THE andmirne4 has been appointed Aud itor bv the O phan' Court pf l'mn cuontv to ifi -tribute the balance in the hands of James Mar-hsll. Administrator i f Hun WiLaa.late uf White UeerTp, Cnion Co. Pa dee'd, and will meet the parties interested in said estaie ai his office' in lwiburg on St rsD.v the Sih day of IWember. A 1 l63, at 1 o clock. P M. WM. JO.VES, Auditor JOHN HAWN, MANl'RA'.TtRER of Improved Per casslon Malchea, Lewisburg, Pa Let I s all take a Ride I te OKSES AND BLliUIES TO LET, to responsible persons, at reaonab!e raies. ir Siabus on alley between Bonih Third and Sr uth Fuarth streets, half a square below Hes' Livery my residence on aame loi, fronting on South Third street. CHARLES 8. YODER I.ewisbarg. Sept. II, 1S63 FURNITURE! Broke Oat in a New Place! BUREAUS, froa SIO to SIS. FIXE DRESSING BUREAUS, SECRETARIES, DESKS, Ac Ac. BEDSTEADS, n-orn S3 to Sal (a aiSmat stsrs saw latast stv- TABLES, Ziwtufea, IIMisI nwrJ. Oatra. PWr. Xmd. ears, lining two tiM.), Vnmktmu mmdm mt My kirn of uul Mind, bat W.iaat. Buttmr H hamm vov4 aivays m Sm4 tor ia. bate. STANDS, TPOT, What-.-Hat, S.winc As. as, SOFAS, LOUNGES, latest patterns, CHAIRS. Vjfbo&ptfnA, Latrg Arm. itwimg, Parlor Gbfttrw 'vr OS hud; vlsars.ia 44stU. Ljatsp kockxT avi artk, Wittdswr Ckairsv tarr ajjati hmII stocster. Tali aWs4 CsAAidlVB'e Chaurm. Biwskve om bavjad. TOWEIi-RACKS.DOUGII TUAYS, num.' .,i nnw n kpj n FurnUureomyoicn manvacturt, inimeJ oae gear. P- 8. I intend, in a short time, as soon as I can eet up a fine Hears.) to attend 10 the j C.MJEKTAKINU Bl'SI.NESSr-I will ke.p some twenty-live or more different sized Col fins, finished, and alwava rvady on short Ba ilee, and will aell twenty per rent, cheaper than has ever been done in Lewisbarg. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRING done immediately. CHAS. 8- BELL, Ckambtlin't Bloc. Lrabburc, .U St, 1SS3. The Secretary of the Treasury bas au'.berixsd me to continue my Agency for a period, brief, And nntil furthar cotice. I shall anatlnue te receive Snbssriptioaa to the 5-20 LQAi. AT PAR, At my Office, snd at the different Sab-Agea cica throughout the Loyal 8taua. JAT COOKE, Subscription Agent, 114 South Third Street, Philadelphia LEWISBURG ACADEMY rpHE FALL SESSION commences Mossn, eief t.?8,1863,to eonuooe to the Holidays. A private Report of the standing of the pupil will b.rafW b. plaiwd i. tba had af a-h aaraat or (uardiaa aaa U iwaanaM laai saea nparia urn pranTTrS Kir rular. eompanaoB. TcirioB per Session, including eosiingsnl expenses: PRIMARY Reading, Writing, Deflaer. Arithmetic, Geog, Dram, and L". S. Historv. 3X ADVANCED ENGLISH, all not Inclu ded above 9 M LANGUAGES. 7 40 rs-.o deductions except for protracted aickness. slJi.rn frpt, is. 1KO PriiMrral OK. JOSIAH SMITH, mvivr. inraiaa in Lewisbnrc. soliritsa r I share of the public patronage. Keal dtuTe and Oifiee on Market 8l, nearly oppo- tite ihe Riviere House. Laaiabara, starea a, UnivcrsilyatLewisburg. QCUOOL8 re-open oa THCR8DAY, tub O SP- Tbe Acasawv will Va aa heretofore under the charge of Mr. L C. WYNN, A. M. The Fsaais Ixstttttb will be ander the charge of the experienced and accomplished Principal. Miaa U W. RL' .SPELL. For further information, app'v t J. R. LOOMia, Preaidest. ' Estate of Klchael Easelman, wee's; VV Vtl IS T R ATOH'S N UT IC E Ua.ra of adiaiatratMB oa the esiata ot Miaa't Enrslmsn. deeeaeS. law of While Deer Tp. bavins; been granted to the sabaeribcr by the Kcgisier of Lbmio cuentjria due forsa of law. a. I persons indebted te said estate are bant aottfied to make immediate payaMail, sad all having any jast claims axajejst Use aame may preeul them dolv aoibeaiicaicd fuS scilWaa.al to JACOB E.SGEL.VA.N.Aduun I White Deer, Oct. I, IS63 a4 (.as ntllns; rslabllsbtacat. 1) OO V io Faica's Block. Market St, rear ) of Bower's Jewelry 8aop. llaviae; served a regular apprenticeship la one of trie best shops in PhilaJ-, I hope to reader sattsfactioa. B' RER4 and othr rixtom always est band or furaisked at short asotica. O B. ETAN9 Ll.arc. FvpS 1" Notice to the Drafted. TENDER ibe provisions of the Aat J Cencress for enrolling and calliag o ih national forces, the fuilcwtag proi are eimpi t Ut Toe on'y soa liaVe to military daty a wiJdw dependent on his labr for seppor U The tnly sonof aged or inarm parent' parents dependent a h.s latr for sappon 3d Tne only brother of children aot : years old (having nei her Father aor atvUtei dependent on his labor for support; 4th The father of motherless ehi!dr ander 12 years of age depeadent en I labor for support; Sih Where there art two members of I famny of the persoa drafted, already la v military service of the Called Slates. All peroas entitled to tka above exeat tions, can hare iheir papers made oat ai t orftce rl C. I). BREWER, Attorney at La l.ewisburj, Loion Co, Pa. 0RMA2IENTAL IR0B W0&KS. WOOD PER0T,1136,Ridge Areni PHILADELPHIA, PA. OFFER for sate opon the Most Favoral Terms. SK W and BEALTIFCL Uesig ia (real variety of Iron Railings for Cam teries. Residences Ac. of Cast aad Wroag. Iron, and Galvanized Iroa aad Brass Tabia Iron Verandas, Balconies. Htairs. Coaster Fonntains, Gates, Columns, Hitching Poss Lamp (Hands, Vases. Tables, Flower ettaea. Pafas. Chairs. Siatnary, Aaimaia aad all vibe Iron Work of a Ulcerative character. Designs forwarded for selection. PerswBS applvinr for same will please state Use kias) of work needed 6mS fr if, ,0 our aewlv esublisbed Nnrseriea. near the Lewisbnrg f'auoa, a larger assort ment than lat year of Frail aa Oraiasealal Trees, Sanaa, As. Ia our old -Nurerist ia Adims cosary, we have the largest stock of trees aad largest sized for Fall of 163 and pnng of '64. We therefore can furnish Trees by large quanta, ties 10 Dealers Ac at very low prices. The attention of buyers aad dealers ia res pectfully solicited to an ri ami nation of sat stock. We also desire a dozen good AGISTS to sell for ihe commg Spring. SHELLER A HUMMEB New Tin Shop. WEISER A SMITH will open a new Tut Shop, on the Xd of September, lssa, in the borough of MIFFLINBURO, in the former Siorebnote of J & J Young, first door above Dtckard's Hotel, I'P STAIUS. aad Intend in kep on hand all kinds of TIM WARE, Self-Sealing and other Fruit Caaa. Stove Pipe and Spoounes.&e. REPAIRING done at short notice. Charges moderate. The public are invued to sail and examine oas stock. S. J.WEISER. pdlm J. K. SMITH 5,000 wanted! N'Y person having from One to Five Thousand Dollars, can have Ibe sans saiely iavested in Jadgmeats upon valnabla real estate in this ceamy, opoa applicative ta J. F. A JOitN B. LLN.1. . Lewisbarg, July IS, 1863 Cash paid for Bark. JWISHi to purchase a laree quantity of ROCK OAK HARK, dvlivared at my Tannery Yard in Lewisbnrg, for which I will pay the highest price ia cask. may it, INS3 E. J. HCLL. FAXIT FUBS.FANCY FURS ! John Falrelrn, TIS ASCtt STStR.kataW Sia, Seats atia, rniLADMtnu. loiartar. WaBBBaSBBraS at aad Aaaaa SB All kinds of FANCY FUE3 jfor Ladies' and i- uuareus wtuvr. r 1h to rrtura sit tbasks ta bit nVaSs af fk-a bbS tka aarroaadiBg aaaBlna. Sr tb.it nry Uaanl Batroeac. ratrBiSml to m. durtas th. lal Av faasa, aa4 'ald hi s tssi that I ao har. ks aaara. at my aaa lapMUtK. aad flMBBtVtar.. a irj .Kianar. aavra. m'Bt of all th. dinr.Bt kiad. aad aaliuai at TtKCT ri KX ba.liat aad Ckildraa, thai will ka easSBs) th. Vail aad iatr apafoaa. SViar tba dnart iBiaortrr af all my Sara ss Snaraaa, aad ba.ia( ihaBi MaaclaetaraS aadar my mb saanS Boa. .aakiat aw la aSr mf rsavawrs aad tk. pakka Bark uakiaar am af Fur. ft-r tb. aa bbb LadM.: laaa fiNMtall Win. parch rBBMBibaf Iba asTna, awBhar aad srat . JOHN FAREIRA. RmlOH Ho Arch Street, Philadelpala U. SBCKUART, Tar. has ramoved to mia Sd ar'-J," Ooora rrous ia Towa Cltssk. LEW. tdRI RO PA Warrantee Deeds, h sis at this o6e SO J taaj m PJlf9 5 a. So