III Mil MI ill 111 iSlM Mill J JIM BY 0. N. WOKDEN AND J. At !. Per e"er, always In Advance. WittfSW KfMI-WKrKlT ITuesJay Murnin? & Friday Afternoon. 5f ' - -"' - FUB rKHIMVT. 'ABRAHAM aojrTbe 1'iovost Guard bate up tbrir 'Beats around tbe Court House. Tbe dsten- jo of the morning train until noon kept irk Messrs. Clament and Charlton of the pi'tard, who are ta pass npoo tbe Drafted Plao in tba following order: VrnU., Mth . Bratfr. fuffiln.. atutdy. Hlh fcji-t ttutfa.. W..t nafTal.,llartly. MMd.y, ltttta K.lljr. Levi, ll.rU.lou. TMd.r. 17th Lttttrr. W.dnM4.r. l!1li l.im-l'.ii..Mifflinbtirg,rw B01-IIB. ' nandajr, ista v.ko, mt. iMr. VW7.' m, F.Tt week ,ok preparatory aieps to throw off tbe oeubu of Slavery. Gen. Goldbroueh, . TT j . 1 it Kuuucipaluuist and Unconditional Uo- . - o ...... . . i louiau nae over zu.uuu any. tor liompiroi - ler, against a Democratic, Conservative, Union as it was-ist. Tba Legislature the m ma tort of a majority, fc.tur Coni - rette - - i i i i i aieo are pledged to austaia LiqcoId, but the lower district elee'ed a Sreesb tbe Union vote being divided between an Emancipation and a Slavery candidate. . r. Now let Maryland iuai(!urte the tree Labor policy, aud lbs infl.ix of Northern r J eapiial and energy will make tbe States .. i 3 j ... . OI Jiaryiaua ana I'oiaware among iu most prosperous of tbe Union. Remember the Soldiers ! Our grand armies of the 1'otumao and of Etst Tennessee are new operating in bigb, eild, mountainous regions, and are rrq'iired to be constantly on tbe alert, so j tbat ttiey oeed good warm elotbiog for beir efficiency and comfort. Government I UUCP mil ivr iuciu, uui vuiciai per J ' 1 :. t - .1 1. ... . rr t loes all it can for tbeiu, i eons bave to be exact aud eareful, and are leld respons.ble for more iban individual. stQoe u io be itone Mn no, be . r,r Humphreys, unfortunately was cap are. Tbe latter also, somehow, are sime- j nr(iken ,nose Jn cierM it c,0 Bot ; tured by tbe Rebels, when but a abort what more speedy and thoughtful than ,ffcct be wi,,er Th, cheips ,0(1 else distance from the Regiment ; I auppoie be i.fficers. We see this fact in Express with which it Mn b, mt0liuctatei. it io Richmond by this time. Neit Companie, and persoual enterprises gen-: .M,,pri.l i in t r,rt f the ITr.in I mornine. our cavalrv advanced, bat did H:,"oee ft '? ,h4t ,he s''"y " Mms'ian Comrui.sions are so much relied on to furnish sick, wounded, or exhausted eoldiera extra attentions tbat may mitigate touch Buffering aud prcservo thousands of valuable lives. From all .ppeirtrjcp. there raT he desperate eooteste between the Union boats aod the Rebels, any and every day ' for aome time to ooine cootcats that may j terminate tba force of the KeheJIiou if we , ouseeed or prolong It . e.r r more jf W9 ; are tbe losers. It is important, then, that aurplus stores should be on band, at head- j quarters, for speedy trannuiiasion ab rever j toost needed. . Citis'us of Lewi.burg! of ITuion enuo- ty ! your sooa, butbaods, brothers, fathers, , friends, neighbor, may aa much require, J aod receive as much, aa any other ol tbe noble men who are staying the Rebel j Blunderers and murderers from our borders. I There are tbou.auds of you wbe esn give ) to ibeaa aod never feel it. Soma may be i loet, or waated but it ill do immense ; good to very maoy perhaps to those you cherish the most, but may not reach individually, in time of most oeed. Give, then, as yno cao best, and, io whatever way your liberal spirit may devise ! Aod give speedily, tu be in ample aeasoo far any emergency r . .,....., n. :n k I ...... , . , and feasible time for simultaneous collee-. lions and donations for the elj.-ot. Almost Fatal Accident Oo tbe 5tb tost, in Brsdy Twp, a child of Daniel Foreeman, about 18 months old, ws playiog with others by a well at Ibe ' baro, aod Ibe well being carelessly covered with a loose board tbe child fell io, going in I eet aod striking in 6 feet of water, i precedent. We understand tbat aubseri Tbe other children ran to raise Ibe alarm, bpr receive tbe full price of the paper when the father and some hand came io i (ne do, ,r) in Dd-iware or Conconi ,jrapt from the corn-field, a quarter of a mile off one person was let down with a rope be found tbe child floating, face downward it was immediately brought up aod, though black in the faee, life waa not extinct, and by proper efforts the child was resuscitated. It moat bave been in tba water over 20 minutes. u. R. ssafTbe article we eopy from tbe "Press" of Bellefonte, suggeata several facts. Were tbe 2,000 soldiers of Center coaoty to vote, that eeuuly wonld give Cortia 800 or 900 majority. Tbe soldiers of Canter, Cliotoo, aod Lycoming, and a doaea other counties that might be named, voting, woald bave elected tb entire Uaion Ticket to those eoaoties. The Boldiere wonld bave sent to Congress Messrs. Grow of Susquehanna, Campbell of Schuylkill, Patterson of Jaoiata, M'Phersoa of Adam. Ill.ir 0f Blair,1 Wallace ol ladieaa, aad Stewart of Law rases seven and perhaps other Union members io Pennsylvania, aud 30 or 35 otters in other States. The simnltaoeoo. CopperbeU movement to keep the Soldier. ' from voting, bas greatly erippled the' Government, aod caused eodless hatred betweeo tbose its enemies and its friends 1 ' Ihe Cop and the Soldiers. BUM TOE Judoi. John Peaav of East Buffaloe, band. . ..od ! .it it.... J..." " ' ae Beats toe Juuoi. ., Bj'vwB aiauajg CBUOBgea, WOtCO IS OVer 10 lbs in weight, and 23 J inches io gtnb. U. D " reaey was one ot two in reserve. rgar taaa tbat, for any en who thinks b aaa beat bis beets. aJaThis evening, st Selinegrove, Rev. " r. spreeaer, of Milloo. lectures ,""' . prisoa a. moomouo i yaa tbe Dreamer" fx tbe benefit of tt SuBisj Eehool. r .k. k c. r 1 R. CORNELIUS. ftrllKNRV WARD BriKCUER 8 fiva national speeebe, in Scotland and En- j ImJ, bave woo much fame to him and good to our cmae. Tba Rebel sympathi sers, there a her, sought every way to confuse (be publio mind, and to prejudice the people against him, by false cbargei, forged quotations ai from him, threaten ing riot and blondahed, and by attending his meeting, in orgsnised gangs, to bias, hurra for Pavis, aud annoy by questions. All ways, fair and fool, to prevent bia being beard, were resorted to, save perso nal violence and absolute force, whieh the authorities prevented. Tbe opposition tu0at C1"' ,0 ,hlt ,h" j pu. . r . j """J " "u "'' ' urouent neecuer out toe Birouger, iuu i f . his American hearers sav he was never ; - -1 - it.in.ii.LiDa Min.. ;"" '"oa, " " - , " ' . ? 1 000 UDOO Ollu lu Olio fzrauu iuukuQ' uan ic ,uu" " 6 Tbe Iiritisb confess be met and tamed ! their mohocratg, turned the tide against the Slive Power whioh eougbt to crush "tree sneecu in n2iauu, aou airctriueu "r"";vu " B ln'- Soou ,ruo I at.:. L1 n a n and ai wta ll nvi n n ""ts-""- "6 --6 i Scotchmen. ana Isaac Alarab. uf Millou. Du inven ted and patented a Composition for j Rocfing and Paving, wbieb we observe; bas been highly spoken of by the New ! Yrk Tribune. Jlr. Marsh claims as rec-! ommendationa for the preparation, that ! "it is perfectly frost and water proof. It 1 , . .,.,.i.I : . .,, ,k. ..,. caet iron. It is reads for u.e in thirtv j J ' ' minutes after being moulded. Its adhes- . fsst for a short lime, none in our Regi ' i.nt.P,. it aeh that, in fi miniitea after 1 tnent were burL O ir Assistant Surgeon, It can be used for a thouaud d.ffurent ,. . , purposes. n e nave seen some prepared as roofing tile, which we design to try. . Common Schools. i rp, t f i rr m 109 couern 01 uuiuins ip. requ ed to meet at tbe X Roads, Sstor-, day,14'b Nov. to re-organixa the Institute, Tbe Cnioo County Taachera' Institute wj I J be held during the Holidays. Let XeMoer Diraetor, aod good wisher, , , , , urran'J J1" ! Snydor county has bers at 8elinsgrove, -5 h to 31st Dee. Northumberland at Mill. n, 25th Deo. to 1st Jao. Tbe Sute Superintendent bas issued a ol fof , of ,be Q g jn. . . r enden,s l Hburg commence oo tha l'-'b of next Jaooary. It is hoped tbat these meetiogs will be fall, and tbat much food may result aa , u.. ,r ,k. ;.. k n ioosly aod vigorously io efforts to tbat effect. Mixer's Rural American. We call Ihe atteotioo of readers to an advertise ment of the above paper, which appear in oar columns this week. Mr. Miner bas devoted a life-time to rural pursuits aod ... ... . . , puuiieanoua. 111a paper is more practical tbao tbe majority of such publications, j and has obtained a wide popularity as one i of tbe best journals for farmers and fruit growers in this country. It is published twice a month, each No. eootaioiog 20 well-printed columns. Tbe gratuities offered by Mr. Miner to subscribers aod agents, are liberal beyond viae, seot free of all charge for transpor tation, or Ibe same amouot, next 8ept. of IZuucWi Great Prolific Strawberry plantt, io regard to wbieb we bear moat wonder ful account of the eixe of berriee and pro ductiveness. W recommend thai readers, interested in each a paper, send for a specimen copy, that tbey may aee for tbemselvea. Address T. B. MlNKR, Clinton, Oneida county, N. Y. MiFFLiNBCRa Items. Several bad boys bave been arrested, fined, and bound over, by Esq. Rishel, for misconduct Tbe batcher at Sankey's shop fired aod missed his mark, but shot and killed valuable cow, belonging to Rev. Dr. Grier ...... A large bear waa killed in West Buffaloe, last week, by one of tba maoy hunters who are -eojoyiog this pleasant weather by trying their gaos ta the woods. ...Tbe Telegraph says : "Persons in this eounty wishiog to appeal from tbe Ioternal Revenue Assess ment made for Ihe year eommeoaiog May can be beard at tbe office of the A,eor. (Daniel Keodig,) io Middletowo, '?t'"d ,Stor'. 'b od .28th PP' be mads ,n wnt.og." 8uddh Death. On Tuesdsy morsiag l,H' ' lh Readiog Depot, Josepb fi. "e"loT. Cashier of the Nortbambarlaod nana ten aead, mm a heart disease. Sir. ID l e t a mm Priestley was a gentleman universally e. Y . 6 veraatiy ec J k" hi-' " public man aod as a private citizen. publi II is sge wu about 70 years. -By a pablioatioo of tba - Rebel authority, it appsax tbat Levi Ren oer, of Buffaloe Tp., a member of Co. E, 142d P. V., who waa taken prisoner at Freder- i.k.t. J:.a : -a. : l:.t. I I i!34 Feb. last Cap4.6baffet's Scbiffle'sJ death wu on tbe 30th Jan. ' LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA FRIDAY, From Co. "E.," 1424 P. V. Uristow Statiom, Va., Nv. 4. I suppose it baa been almoat impossible for onr friends to keep tbe track of as for, the last few weeks, our tnarohee bave been so rapid and so various. About 2 o'clock oo tba morning of Saturday, Oct. 10, we broke camp near Culpepper, and marched towards the Rap idao, for the purpoae of making a feiut of attacking tbe Rebels io thtir works on the south bank of that river. We lay oo tbe bank of tbe river tbat day until dark, when we took op our lioe of march in a north eaaternly direction, towards Kelly's Ford oo tbe Rappahannock river, which we crossed Suoday afternoon, the 1 1th. On tbe 13th we marched from Kelly's Ford to Brietow Station, on tbe Orange !i Alexandria Railway, distance of thirty miles. Next morning we started at daylight, and marched tbat day to Centreville ; on the way, wading tbe his toric "Bull Run." We remained in tbe fortifications (fully prepared for battle, if the enemy should attack ns io our strong- bold) until tbe 19tb, when we again took up our march towards tbe enemy, passed the Bull Run battle field, and kept oo to Hay Market, near the last end of Tbor ougfare Gap, in tbe Bull Run mountains. Our cavalry bad been driving the Rebels oay, and bad driven toera tnrougn me Gap; but. at Newaliimore, the Rebels reinforced, and drove our eavalry through tbe Gap. Our Division, being io the advance, checked the Rebels. , There waa aomo skirmishing going on in ; the evenioe. but it did not amount to much. Although tbe bullets uew pretty ! o find the enemy, tbey making good tk-. . j...: . ;kt l il,. ,u' ", 'u(s " - - I afternoon, our corps passed through, and : bivouacked at night at the west end of tba n f j,L . r w- --r r fcD(j mrche)i t0 BrUtow SutioD. trber u.u. mo wo .o we now are eooamped. ' . 1 nave enaeavoraa 10 give an outline 01 our eoovemeota ainee we oommeneed the maaterly retreat from Culpepper. Mas terly retreat I call it, for ail who eaw the skilful marjccivrei of our troops, aod our immense trains comiog safely into our lines of fortifications, agree that the Gen eralship of the movement waa uf the high est order. We ere on the battle field of Brislow Station, where O -n. Warreo, with Ibe 2J Corps, met and defeated the advance of Lee' Army. We bad very hard eerv.ee, marching from fifteen to thirty mile per day, keeping op our march on several oceasion nearly all night, liviog on wormy "hard lack," and doing with but little sleep. But tbe boys are onee more rested, and are ready, but not anxious for advan ce.. There is every prospeol of a speedy forward move of the Army of the Potomac. Tbat it may be a move of viotory, and t lory to our arms, is the earnest desire of ,r, MieT. We were eratifiad. but not surprised, to bear the result of tbe Electioo. Judge Woodward might perhaps have made a good Goveroor, but thia is no time for experiments. We mast choose men, for office, whom we know to be true and loyal to oar country. Such a mao is Aodraw Cortio. lie has proved himself not ooly so able statesman, but a true patriot. Under hi administration, we may rest assured tbat our old Keystone State will not be dishonored. I think every mem ber of Company "E," endorses his actions as Governor, and i well satisfied tbat be is re elected. C. R. E. Before the War, the writer of the above, Uapt. iuvaos, noted witb tbe Dem ocrats. But nearly all earnest soldiers i now care more for Country tbsn for Pty. tThe wind, on Fridsy last, was Tory severe in maoy parts of tbs country. In Danville, tbe Baptists aod Catholics had each a new bouse of worship built np to tbe square, but tbe wind blew down tbs walls. Gov. Curtln at Home. Our friends, in other parte of the State, are sometimes at a loss to understand bow it some tbat Gov. Cortio, who is admit ted to be personally popular at home, was defeated in this couoty, 344 votes, st th reoeot eleotioo, although be carried it in 1860 by 341. Tba reason is obvious, and is at once creditable both to Gov. Curlin and bis friends. Tbe districts which gave majorities roR bim, in 1860, have 1682 soldiers uoder arms, wbue those wbioa went against bim, bave but 463 in tbe field, although they poll over half tbe Democratic vote of tbe couoty. Our ranks are deeimsted at borne only because tbev are so full in tbe field, and w point with pride and triumph to tba reoord. I "If O aOOUlU nave Diuaucu li van awwa bad stood aereoe aod flourished in a anvil war." Bettefonf Preu. Curiosities. A man named Clark, formerly of Lewisbnrg, now confined in onr eonnty jail, ha been amuaiog himself by ratting baskets, akeare,pioocrs,eogioe. &e.,out of wood. Tbsy are neatly eat, aod display considerable ingenuity M fftim- lateit Scuiinel. Thanksgiving Proclamation PENNSYLVANIA, SS: Iatbe aaave and by the authority of tbe Commonwealth of Penneylvania, Andbcw G. Curtin, Governor of the said Commonwealth A PaOCLAaUTION. Whereas, tbe President of the United States, by bis Proclamation beariog dale oo tbe 3d day of Ibis month, has invited tbe citi-.ens of tbe United Statee to act apart Thursday, I be 26th day of November next, as a day of thanksgiving and prayer, Now I, Andrew G. Curlin, Goveroor of Pennsylvania, do hereby recommend, tbat the people of Pennsylvania do eet apart and observe the said day accordingly, and that tbsy do especially return thanks to Almighty God for the gathered bar vesta of the fruits of the earth, Far tbe prosperity with which He bas blessed the industry of the peoplo, For ibe general health aod welfare which lie hai graciously bestowed npon tbem, . For tbe crowning meny by which tbe blood-thirsty and devastating enemy was driven from our soil by the valor of our brethreo, freemen of this and other States ; And tbat tbey do especially pray for the continuance of the blessings which have been heaped npon aa by the Divine baod, And for the safety and welfare and auceess of our brethren io Ibe field, that tbey may be strengthened to tbe over throw and confusion of tbe Rebels new io arm. against our oe.ovea eoun.ry, so that peace maybe restored in ail our borderr.nd thcLonstitutioo and law. of tbe laod be everywhere within tbem re-established and sustained. , . . . . i G.veo uoder m, band , and the great eeal ui iua aiatv, mm uarrnirur, iuu oiu day of October, io tbe year of our Lord 1853, aod of the Commooweallb the 84ib. By the Goveroor : A. G. CURTIN. Eli Slifer, See'y of Commonwealth. OUR UNION BOYS. Tub 'Ktafr;tjuBBe ComiBg. ; Say. have you seen our I'oion soldiera. ' w ''n 'n"r e"iu" aS n'6n. . I March alone the road some lime this morning Kre the dawn had in Ihr ikwt rrc inr uiwn uta 111 idc hj i ! To iread yo battle plains ihejr're going. r or ineir country cans inem tortn, ! , , , . , ! To sweep o er marshaled hosts of traiiora , Like tempests from the flionh. Cdoava. Divided arc would fall. k United let aa alaad. It must be tbat our starry banner Floata over all tbe land. A million patriots bare been drilling To preserve our country dear. And yrt our broken ranks are filling With boys that know no fear. On land, on sea, the whiles and blacks Together fought, like heroes tell ; Whene'er tbey charged, the Rebel, trembled Tben let their praises .well. Divided, dee. Our fathers met and whipped the tyrants As they landed on nnr shore, And while the son of freedom's shining We can fight them o'er and o'er: Whoe'er opon our flag would trample. Let -or aword wave o'er bis head, Far better on the field be dying Than to cower beneath tbe shade. Divided, oxc. Huzza! the Union braves are coming By the mountain, wood, and Eleu, Aod naught is beard but fife and drumming And the steady tramp of men. Lead them. Heaven ! on to conquer: What though war-clouds veil Ihe hour T The Siara and Stripes o'er all shall triumph. And our Eagle, free, shall lower. Divided, etc. A dinner will be given at Emeriob's Hotel, ia Lower Augusta, on Thursday, the 19th iaat., ia honor of Cspt Gobin'a Company, now at home on furlough. The dinner will be free for the soldiers, aod tbe price of ticket 50 cents for other guests. Tbe friends of th Union are invited t attend and assist in doing honor to tbe brave men who, after more than two years of service, have re enlisted for tbe war. At the late meeting of tbe Syned of Pittsborg, a resolution was adopted rec ommending tbe ehnrches to take immedi ate action to raise tbe salaries of their ministers to such an extent aa duty in tbe premises may require. Tbe action is worthy of tbe emulation of tbe different ebnreh organisations tbrougboul the country. Saturday Iaat, the Union farmers around Dayton, Ohio (Vallaodigbam's borne) bad a jolly good time. Tbey came into tbat eity witb 325 loads of wood, 28 drsys of flour, and 60 wagon loads of farm products all given to the families of soldier. They talk of making another "call" next January. Capr. Amos B. Mott, of Tuokbaoooek, superintends th immense Government Bakery, near Alexandria, wbicb employs two buodred meo, and daily converts into tbe very bast of bread between four and five hundred barrels of good Soar. Melancholy. An Irish woman wu taken to tba Lebanon prison, on Saturday last, for gettiog drunk. Sba was very noisy, and seemed to be particularly eu- thusiuti.o for tbe "dimmeeratie pert by." Old proverb often fail. "As goes mother Cumberland, ae goes the 8tate," and "If Berks beat Lancaster, so goes tbs State," ere boil proved to bo false by Curtin's aleetion. ' Since being defeated for Judge, Wal ter H. Lowrie bu consoled himself by tak ing $50,000 for a farm be owned. And Isaac Bait, a BoabasUr printer, baa a $100,000 ft Wm! Hsyser, Sr., President of tbs Bank of Cbambersonrg, died on Friday lut. An- Unconditional Union fsper is to be star tad in LoauviUe, Ky. NOV. 13, 1863. Latest News " V : Heade's Advance and Success. Oo Saturday last, both wings of Army of the Potomaeeroaeed tbe Rppabannock and drove the Rebel line. We took 1300 prisoners and 4 bitteries, and bad 400 or 500 killed aud wounded. It was a bold and effective atroke of our forcea. Meade Las outgeneraled Lee, driving him into bis lines. Uir losses are com paratively email, and our whole Army io the best of spirits. Tk. Mnn.tA ManMliAK nf Vt SllITlt.r is not confirmed. It is knocked to pieces , except at the S.W. eorner, where are yt burrowed a few Rebels like inhabitant of the catacombs. Io the darkness of oijtnt of 3J of Oct., a doxao of our soldiers did resob tbe wall, but were accidentally die- ; covered and driven back : hence prebably arose tbe report. w.:. i ...j a ..) i. trU rnu.y .u J ' , - ,wnhip. n,n county, adjomi.t land force, drove the Rebel-Mudwall Jackson f h K.lMl,Ttr, h,lrJ 'of S. r Homer, down the Greeobriar Mountains and , c i an f Oeorse Bado and o:heraln tbrough the town of Lewi.burg, Virginia. i,nin I hiity-five Acre, mora or les. wnh T ,... r.. tn...:j. p.,., the aapnrienauce. on which is ayoun( bear- Two outposts of Geo. Boroside in lust , . choIC, ,raiU Th, iinpri,Ve- Tennsssee, bave been esp'ored with their ,re, , ro-i,wo ,iorey Dwelling House, men and guns but tbe General regards parn, and other necessary buildings, wub a bis main positions as secure. i w.iiorew"atrBartiwdw.iiin - r . h.l. to oaimmf at 10 o rlock in th. f.rnoon ot ! Hon. Iv V. uantt, ot Ariansas, twice a Cnniiressman and a Geoeral 10 tba Rebel : army, aod now a prisoner of tbe Union forces, baa addressed a long letter la toe SeceMsionisi. He says they bave played a bold came, suffered much, and are whipped out. Further oonteal is worse than useless ; they bad better let Slavery , ' go, and make tbe beat terms tbey can. tbe beat terms tbev can. , - - - . r . . , . . On his attention beiug called to tbe matter i by Mioisier Dayton, he promptly touk ' , .o.on. f iao parties iuipiiuaeu iu ms uviavu in Ohio, an account of wbicb we gave last week, have beao before tbe Grand Jury at Cincinnati, and bave bad true bill found against them. gainst Certain descriptions of army eloth have fallen from 81 30 to 90 eeots a yard. Gov. Bramiette, of Kentucky, make an earnest aod eloquent appeal for tbe filling on bv volunteer of tbe Quota for tbat State under the President's requisition. ,. oki' Oo Sunday, tbe 8th Nov. two Kbel j officers, found io the Sooth Mountain, were taken to Chambersburg. 1 ........ ..... j Trimly Prot. Epis. Church, (fbamberlin's t tbe barnyard. About half th farm ia Lime Building). Service Sunday, Nov. 15, at 7 ' atone ground, .... 'clock io the evening. All era affectionately ! Also anoiber tract of land, adjoining the invited to attend. j above farm, containing about '2H Acre, all - ; cleared, on which arc elected a new Foundry TaaaaaaiTiae Dax, 26-ra ibst. Service ' and Machine 8nop SO feet by 30 feet, three in ihe M.E Church, l.ewitburg, at 10. A.M . stories high, with a Black Smith Shop. ate. Sermon by Rev. Dr. Dickson. At 6j in the ; attached, ll contains a Steam Engine of tea evening. Prof.Curua to preach ia the Presby- j bone power. turning laibea. drills. saws. (both unan bouse. DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HORSE LINIMENT. TS PINT BOTTLES AT F1FTT CENTS, L cures lameness, cuts, galls, colic, Ac Read the following : Bostow, July 7th. 1863. Da. Toaiasi We have used for ibe past year your Horse Liniment for lameness. k,cks. bruises, colic aad cnia. aad ia every ! "eo un b " eblihmeuL It will be .old insiance found it the beat article I ever tried ! u' P-rchaaw. with aa ranch of ibe Ma '" ,.. ... . ' chmery as the buyer may warn. For farther dozen, as it is the only liniment we n.e now. We have I US horses, some very valuable, and do not want to leave town without it. HYATT FROST. Manager Van Amburg A Co's Menagerie. 8oId by all druggist?. Oifice 66, Cortland Hu New York. MARRIED, By John Tata, EJ . 3d Inst, ngrnr HALL and Sn. NANCT M'COHTNtT, both ot Hrad? Tp. In Whit. Dot Twr, Sath nit, 8AMCFI.. in hit 11th yr.r nnd .D th. ,10th ult ANNA KLI7A, In htr 3d ramr ehlldrva of Benrr aad UaBnab Op. nr. In svilnntroa. eth In.t. in b.r sth rear, SALLIB, daughter ol frot . and Ura. 8. BOKN. L DWJKBOll-lI. 'T11IE snbscriber has opened if J- v Fstiai I ly Groterjr Store in Mrs. Osier's Building, Eaai end of Market street, Sontlraude.where he kas a good slock of TEAS,COFEE, SIICES, SUGARS, XOhL&SES, ttr. TOBACCO AX? CIGARS, Butter, Eggsr fce. 6c. Which are offered CHEAP QK CASH by ,jOSEPH ECKBERT, Agent Lewisbnrg, Nov. 9, IS63 Auditor's notice. IN tbe Orphans' Court for the eonnty of Union Estate of Wiixian Tatb, late oi Hartley township in said eounty, dee'd. The Auditor appointed by the Court to make distribution of the. balmce ia the bands of Samuel-C. Tale andTtobert roster. Adminis trators of the estate of said decedent.witl meet all parties interested for the purpose of his appointment on Friday, the ITtfl day of Dee ember, 1863, at I o'clock, P M, aa his Oifice in Lewisburp. JOHN B. LINN, Auditor CORRECTION. 1 HEREBY warn all persona not to pur chase or aceept a note given by me du ring May. I8t3, payable to Levi Rank (and endorsed by George Dieffenderfer) as I will not pay the said note. Nov! 6. LEONARD CHAPMAN IHE RURAL AMERICAN. m. M Bhwrar Jtmnrra asKf Hf Onmm-tight jfaLtnVwufae anly Tmnlf SubtcnUn I T WANT 10,000 elub agents to circulate tbe I Rural America. Utica.N.-Y. Volume VIII commences January 1st. 1864. Pper free to elub subscribers in December. This is decidedly lb best aad cheapest farmer' aad trail rowera paper ia existence, al only tl a war, and every subscriber receives two ef tb. iasT oram visas a siihj 'Baa, ae una wiuara -" "- - -- PioIiSo StrawbanT r-lania tn. doctlaa ta tba world, wany or ' JT fall d.uila Poaiuaaiy I anr " T,Tl-h to "THE UNIUX," established in 131-1 Whole Io.. 2,612. CIIROXICLE," estaWisftpJ in 1843 Whole No., J. U21. Correrfrit Wrekty : Wheat, 1,40 E?zs v. 120 K l.oo TaHow 10 (jorn 0j rj mw 75 Lard 10 ; r)atg 70 ('lover seed.. j Fial4ed 2.00 Wool 1 triei Applea 4 lb Potatoes FirkinHuttcr IS Shoulder jfrMn Krer... 5 Ribs k Sides ..6,50 tit) .. 4(1 r, 6 ....13 1 R,, 4.5, and 0 H-idj HaDev W t' SI 00 Country S3p 4 & 6 Real Estate. Orphans' Court Sale. IN pursuance of an or Ur if the Orphans' turl of I'niun couniv, the uielennmad. tiuantian ol the minor chililreu of Heary j Uierleoderfer. late of While Deer Inwnthtp. i said coiimy, dee'd. will expose in Public Sale o the premie. on MONDAY. Nov. IS, 166 I. the tollowin described Keal Estate, in wit: : An imDroved Trsci of I.aad, situate IB w Bite , d.y, !. iMmtwui iiuiiki oy aao- w SMITH. Oaardlan ot tb. mtmot abildnB ot Horj bn4ra.l.r Oet- is, laus. l.r. w-c a PUBLIC SALE. ie offered at sale, on Ibi j ITTILL be offered at aale, on Ihe preroies f ihe late Jaai.s Kaataa, in While caitmiax, iov , eomm,cjn? ,0 .eIoek: A M ,he rarm or 100) Acres more or less, or nmesioae ; ; eulnvaiioo, and 2d well timbered. There is a two-storey name log House, weather fw boarded, frame Barn. OmbuiMinr. anliAm J , gooJ BpriDg of ua ,be ' rrm. ' Also a Ride, a Copper and an Iron Kettle. Conking Store and Pipe. 8 .caps of Bees, 3 Tox Traps, Looking Class and other Personal i Term. '"'' 7 MAKF1N KEEPER, While Deer, Oet. 31. lor the Heirs ! Valuable Farm and Business Stand ! T'OR SALE, situate in Lewis township. i X L'oion Co., Penn'a, containing 150 Acr- m"n or less, about twenty acrea of a-"0' ,lmD". the remainder clear and in a gC4)d wale of CUllon. On it are erected a fIHi Bank Barn, a larse two.iorey Dweliiag House. Spring House and other out building. m large Orchard, and never failing water in circular and upright,) planer, and a variety of tools belonging- to a Machine Sho p. Also three good dwelling house, an excellent spring of never failing water, and a .mall Orchard of choice Iruil. This property would make also an ercel lent Tannery, being situated in a good coun- I tr7 ,or " "d K000- water handy to ihe building, which can be piped into the building with but little cost. A large business in raannfactoring Clover Holler, bas been oar- particulars, apply to the subscribers residing on and near tbe above mentioned premises. JOSEPH SANDKRS, GEO. W. MYERS. Aug. 4 Attorneys In fact of Christian Keif Farms for Sale. rpRE subscriber oners for sale at Private 1. Sale Two FarEUS) aituaisd nsar the borough of Hartleton. One in Hartley iownship, containing aboat tHO Acres, adjoining lands of Jaaob Fsea, Jacob Smith and oihera, wiib a good Hose, Barn, and other buildings thereon The other in Lewia township, containing about ISO Acres, with new Brick House. Bank Barn and other Outbuildings, adjoining land of Wo Hoffman, Wa Wolf and oihera. For further information, inquire of the subscriber, residing in Hartley township, or of SaxciL Hurt Esq. in Hartleton borough. Uct.14 H. V. tJ. l.l.iuuu ' If A I II A R C TOWM PRflPPHTY i rsLUHDLC IUHI1 murtnil, OR SALE. Tbat new, well-built. wo-siorey. double Brick Mansion, iJJ. with an Out Kitchen, and Bara on the premi ses ai the west end of Market St.. Lewisbnrg. between 7th and Sth Sis. There is a Wall en ihe Lot, and all kinds of good Fruit Tree growing. Lot 74 leet front. June 2S- REUBEN SNYDER. iFor Sale, A DOUBLE HOUSE, (with Lot) suitable fur two families. It is situated aa North Fourth street. There are a good sta ble and other outbuildings, and a never fail ing well of water on the premises. Tor par ticulars tnd terms enquire of ADAM BEAVER Lewisbnrg, April 11. 1863. It TWO desirable BUILDING LOTS situate on Brown street. (River road.) Lewie burg. Inquire of H. GERHART, 3d 8u near Market June IT FOR SALE. ALL that well-known Farm, containing SO Acres more or less, situated ia Lewie Twp. L'oioa Co, adjoining lands of Jacob Moore. Jaeob Royer and oihera. and Peaas Creek. The improvements are a goon noa anu r, Carriage House, aad other cooveaient Oot bnildiBBs all kiads f Fruil of a anpenor qualiiy running Water on the Farm aboat 10 or 11 -acret ia i ioiDr.uij uuw ad in w food state of culliration. AI.80 ihe half of a lot of croaat) ii tailed on the Lintoae Ridce. adjoininff laad of George Rahl and others and containing aoont 60 perches. For further aariievilarm enqalre of W. C. Ssitb. on tbe premie, or of - . . JACOB 8PIGELM0YER. FOR REBT. rpWOTOREr Brick HOU0B fmmx I LOT oa North rourth street. " tmJ March is, 'S3. H- P. bHELLth. Liaiv. N..r. ft. I mas 'HE Dimes Panne lunioumr lwiabara bas this d iv dVr'arrtl a lh,)n4 u, ik. MutflinuMers ut t'til R per eras oa ike capital aluck Si4 to payable itemaaa. H P KHELLEK. Tieaa. Lewisbnrg Bank, vtrr. 1 10. l!63 The Annual Elrrtion P,t ) Director will be a!d at the Bkiaaj Hnoe on Mnoaav the l-.k day oi Wnvraabar next.betwera the boara f 9 'cluck A M and 3 o'clock, I M. And on Tctaaav the $! tif nf Noverabrr neat, a ISeneral Meliag ol the Minckholders wilt be held ar lb ttaaliag Houe. DAVID KEBER.Ca.hir Postponed Audit. r'tlH!! ondersisoel baa bee apfointsd by I the Orphan' Cnnrt of I Kn eooaiy af Auditor io diairitnHe the balanre hi rhe beads of Jjmea . Linn. Raecukjr uf Aaas.saaa) aa, tale ol l.ewist-ur?. decraaed. Bad will meet the p.rson, interested io aaid estate ai the Grand Jarv Kooan, n Lewrvbara. pot Friday the I3.h day of Noveaaher, ta6a, at 19 o'clock. AM. A. 6V1.EK0KD, And'r , A Salve fur rile. I HAVE on hind for sale, at S5 ceats pwv poi, a t'fcKTAI.X i;iHE U tawtdiairsa. sine dnease. ll u aa old prparatiua, laae; trird. wbick I never knew a fail, aad I eaoj give nauies of persons cnr.d Io thoae a-king it. CHAKLE9 MAL'a R:ver Road, I.cwuhara;. i'epL For sale also at tioodmaa'a Store '. Mammutli Dru store BENNETT BRO S, . ' auowr. ot '.?.CiJvclV MOST re-prctfuliy inform ibe publie tba Ihey hare assumed control ol the above etabli-binenl. and just rre'd a freb swpply of Drugs, t'hernKaU, Paints, While Lead, Varnishes, Putty, Ula, Coal Oil, Machine Oil, Pure Spice. Dyestaft. Ac. Toilet Article, a 6ie assortment Kitracta of Huti'. Haul', Hawl.ft,6iM Baata'e Di dUmf mMnutxctur-rs. a!o a .a. u.rl.m af ti..f ems and II. ir oil, by th bott. oa naanhly. Soaps! Soaps! for Washing, SbaY lag. raiaut uia Uma., aud Br bs.ll parpieaa. Pocket Book?, Purses, Port Follov Ccmta, BradM, Pockt KiiItm. Seiafura ct Ammmm and l-r.nn I aaraaUir BttMMMrj.cattMnCIaa. SBhf Tub Lamp ! Lumps ! ! Coal Oil, and fluid. Liqniil Rennet. Cox's Sporltlinn; O.latin.aiaaiaainKd.lKioBjdaaarta.rumriat mmmmm, V.ulli.Or. L-ts.ro, rcb, Blsuad, .lutawa.Cl.rr 4c. aiaa ajan atbrr aKparaOoaa BjrcuUaarr pars' Wines and Liquors expressly for atarfktaal purpoM. rh.nana aad BauaBIs Siring a goil quality, wouia tt w.11 to call aara annBaataa) .laawBar. - , We are pel I in jr. at very low retcw, aaUaa. halt gallu. ami quart Spktnf Jva Our Tincture?, Syrups, Ointmenta, .ltd wtlMr rbrBiftautkl aavparnuuna, mm aaaaBfiafBa. rl by nnrwiT,, from pnr arnga, aa4 aaa vaanataa B ba u aOkwal atraagta. . FaTTbe janior aavmber of ibe firm bavtae) attended the College ol Pharmacy, aad bad a number of years' experience ia Ibe Drag and Preeriptioa business, both in the country aad Philade.phia. feels compeient to compoaad any prescription that tbe Physicians orpubiie) maylaror ihem wi h. We invite a call, feeling confident that wa can supply the wants of all. on terms to iheig satisfaction. S. O. BENNETT. a.rwiaoorg. uci. jv. v . A. D c.i .a C n VEIVOUE C&THB. HAVING made application for License let cry TcmelmsM, the subscriber is prepared to attend to sails) in that line. Terms moderate. DANIEL M. RENXER Buffaloe Twp, Ocu 6, 1893 Sw Estate of Jacob Target-. Notice of Partitina of Estate ef acob Yerger, late of Ibe Boroagb Hartleknt dee'd. A Writ of !artittrB oT tb EaiUft fJmmh Tm )nt of thw tw'i-oiayb f Itatrtbttot. totoai eon at 7. 4', mw4 rat f tb ihrphsinB' Ooort M at Isawiltawafg and tur nld county of (Jo too, tb Uth day of feplaabsx A. D , aad to mm tJrrwrtvil. Mttug mrxk taat mm af6rsai4 Jaeob YfrgMMiiJ, oa tba 1Kb day of Jaly, A. saakf htalaxt will and Uttabaant ta wairB aa mad a divpoaition of thw srratar pmti of bio faal atata. aid wm wa duly protfj ocfora tba tvawtar of Catot county, and lattera tKmraeratsy iMa?. ta Jmhm Xmwgn and Lrwio Trrvwr, tba wisrutn tavwrwia nrnmed. Tbat) aid tMtator laft asaaa sis ahiMava bviac. to wk : Joe. say tidinaT to tba boroupb of Hartlrtot., la ntd oaaatyi Rdwanl. ivstdiBtf la Lawia towaabip, iai mki rawwrty CattbaHno. inWrmarrivd witb aiiaoa llaapt rvwidiaf I at Trsrwrrto. Nortbaaibarlanw. coaoty; aVawia, alaa iaa.e ion to aaid anrontch of Uai tiatna ; ad a.aily aiaa rsvwidine io aaid baroajrX who tWoat a aiiaar aad aaAwlatS I)toil Loaic ttr her pcuarrliaB; ao4 th kaioa of twa dVtard dauahtrm tn wit : bta tlaochtatT Jalta Aaa, drcU, wan asmrd flrat to Jba Blacbfrrd. aot ba4 hf bim imsuv tour rhildrra. to wit: 9anal Blackftard wbo rir tn llartlwy lowaahia. Jobs Blartfira wba rwai'le ia Juniata roooty. Carol ia wha Uiotraaarriw4 witb JaM KrvoH-r and rwdti in MilihaMia. Catr Caa and CbMty mtrraarrird witb Willie aa Baka-r aad f idwa in Mtddlrbura;, 8aydr eanaty. aad alter ta aWtfe of aaid JohB lUarkfcrd. said Julia Ana. lot Jvlia Aaa Y-rrr, aiarrit Jawat ampMl. r Mid boraab af Ratw tlwtoa, ly wbora ab bad iswao two bldra, ta wit; Marr 9aTJDl aod fet-illa 8wmpM, who ar bolb astamra aod bav aViward Tricrr tor ttawir jtuariiaa : aad Ut otlirr d.-raaiM-d daucbterof aatd testator. BrabU, swaa waa intrraarrird witb Was. L- Muawr, aad Wit avaa a dauft-biyr aam1 Emma, wbo ta a miwr otr rVrwsvaa) yaara of ana aad baa a itaaxdiaa. And further ba raprwaawotit that bia aaid father divd avisrd of tba folio. ion; dtaenbad roal tai, of wbsrb aa aVtawta aa nvntaaa if ia aaid Iaat will and teaUaaeot, to wit; a Haiaatoaa q a airy, aitaata in ljtwi towaafata, Vaioa aaunty. twv rod ia width and ais mda koc.w4jniniB s land of iiacrga Broacber, Jsvb Hiibiah aad tba fubli road : aim the UDditidad aalf part ofa tract f timbwr laad pi taat laj Uwii tswaartiBs l'aVa eaaaty, eoataiaiag nrtj arisjb arrwa avrr or lwn, avJoininjr, iaadaof AnTboay Lv-fWvr, Joba aad Iaae Rib. Jarob r'rra, aad Buftai Itoaatv aio; and also a tract of laad ritual ia U art lay Iowa abtp, lTnoa eaabty. bcin- nfwsd raad, apa)tawafw)f? tbrrty-aio acre esor or ia. aliaiair laad of Daai HtrouM, Mark Ualfpenay, Urnry Laubaw, aad Darrsl A lay. NTTCB fa hareby cjaa to tb Iwlr aai It-rat rpra antatiaa af tba aalata f tb afuroaid Jacob Ywraar, drr'd, that aa ItMitKMt to aiak partithB or Taloatot of tba aaoaa dracribad roal rMat. will ba bald oa tb prwiniMa. oo Tuvalay. tb 24th day of Noaibar. to a. -at at tba pa Ms boaa of Wra.Wolwi.in tbe aori(aj of IUrtl-t n. eoanty a.iaHt, at loo'etora. A. M- Shur,oa u.iloiiit AdmlalsUator'a Motice. - tlTHEREAS, Letters of Admin iatrarioa ls YV the estate of ABRAHAM BLVLER, deceased, late of Limestone township. Union county, have beea granted to tbe aubaenber. by ihe Register ot saia county, iu un wa ; all persons indebted to .aid estate are ret ova rd to make payment, and those having elaitaa ' against the same will present them auly . authenticated for settlement, to VAi.E.NTINE WALTER,) Adminis 4 DANIEL BLYLER. jtraiora Oct.8,18S pd Estate of Gottlelb Smaltzreid, dea'd. "ITJHEREAS, Letters Testamentary apca V th estate of GotUeib Smaltsreid, lata of Lewisburg. Union eoonly, dee'd, bave bee greeted to the subscriber, ia daw form of law, notice is hereby give to aH per aona knowing tbemaelvea ta he indebted ha said esute, to make immediate payment aud those havinl claim against will aveaeai them duly eothenrieaied ler MS. tieminTto I. S. STE.R-' tewubuig, Ocl. S. lao F