If Will SM If D1MIW Ml BY 0. ' WOBDEN AND J. At a I -to per Year, alvraya rigUSHKB aEsl-wltKalT Juestt? M'trnins It Friday Afternoon. Abu ah am Lincoln MTA good Illinni F.rm ii ' Urt'J coder oor Real K.'ete bead to-day, at,d alto ooe in Kelly township. M)T"1 brf e Copt were bound oer -0 Court oo charge af eonspiracy to defraud L'oioe county drafted men. WWt lcaro that eghteen peraoo ware received ioto lie Metb.-d.at Epiacopal CLarch of tbia place, lat Sabbath. ajavbe aut'e brought against Sinmo Cameron foralle-red illegal arrests and fa!.e i-rprioimeoi, by aroie li.ltiu.ore Sece.s oiaia, Lave beta ailbdraa?o by the prot eeutora. dsTlo conaequetioe of tbe deplorable eoadiiioo f our priaoutri at Ricbmoad, arn-e apera re(OtLld that ao eiptdi ' 1"U'UVU or a" UJCU f.r ih. .neei. tarnnaa of -.rt -,.i relieving them, ly n.arebieg right lo K-cf mord, and aetiirg ibrm free. Such an eir.editio wruid le ten n.erdble, atd to doubt s foii if fft UOUO Bfo eowld ha raieed for it in a few weeka. o .,... of ..i;.f i. .rn.r.nt una. BJafT Before the late election, we. were oftea told tbat upon ibe tucoen of Wood ward and Vallaodigham depended the parpeiaity of free iuatiiuti in (Then ll.bf .crrltobuf ibing.:' 8inee tbsee gect went under, however, and no barm done, another alarm it raised. The B'oomiborg Drmorral, discoursing of 'prompt payments" for that ponderous bebdoniadel, arouseth extreme tolieitude by the ttartliog allegation that ' it ' fAu ttirnte that eao ensure tbe freedom of tbe J'reaa aod tbe eontiouatinn of Conatitu lioaal Government., Iu the name of tbe Prophet ! figt for tale." Pay np the Col., or onr libertiet are teetolallt (one lUnwwRi No. l.lff.a. . r, ... . ., . . . tha f.overfior and nthera havint? 0nna on . , l . l .l thriftless, dissolute oegroet, with no rights to Gettysburg, accompanied by tbe j ' . , - . , c. ' which while men era bound to respect, Governors of ais or eight other Statee. : ' ' . ... . da, in tome eircumelaoees, eupport Ibem There it great excitement, and great ..... ... L-. V. ,L j preparation, aad I aaa lold tbat Ibouaanda , r p . nl isjirainika ara alraadv there atlendinff the . . ...... , tormai opening oi me ureal .'auuu.i Lrmetery at Oettyatorg, to occur on ; Tbursdsy, tbe 19th Nov. 1SC3. nr. A Contrast. Whilst the Union prisoners at Richmond are suffering in- : tensely from tbe paoga of hunger, and . . . . ..1 toao, of Ibem flying Irom st.rv.tion, Kebel prisoner in our haod do oot fail I. acknowledge tbe kindnee. which they J i receive. An officer who is coifined at Johnson's Island writing to a friend in .New Y.rk, stye: I Our prison life here it far pletssnter . than we anticipated. I can not apeak in loo high term, of the care, attention and ; good management aispiayea in me conuuci of tbt prison by tboae who have it in charge. tvery mauigeoee coaapatiie ; witn our posmoo a. ,-r..ouc,. us; ana n, iu .uc u. (eDds us the following tribute to tbe Reg- changing fortune, should throw federal imeBX ,bl, firit fired , ht entfui ihock prisoners in my charge, I shall certainly : of tfa). whieb urDed bwk ,h inft4i endeavor to .bow that I am not insensible ; foe o Freedom's soil. to the msgnanimous treatment I bare! u. , . i . . n j . .l l j Hd. U-a. 1st Dir. 11. A. C . 1 experienced at tbeir hand. .- i. t ,nf- ' r j November 5., 1803. J The Tricks Exposed. j To tbe Governor of Pennsylvania. Tbe Richmond Eqirtr, well posted f 18 : Io "oiieiof, in tbe papers of to with regard le the sentiment aod motive ! n scoount of Ih proposition for a which control the "Democratio" leaders, I deribe. both a. follow. : j "We doabt not a large portion of those ia Ibe ocDoaition are niacin? their earda ' ennniDgly-that they are really anxious to stop tb war; bat, knowing that an an eandiiiooal opposition to n weald be to unpopular tbat they could aol maintain it, Ibey make Ibe suppression of tbe Rabell oa ont of the plaokt in their pla'form. The otBmoa people instinctively ask, 'If yoa all agree with Ibe Government that the rebellioo mutt be crushed, why do yon ! oppose ibe Government I Why not give it men aod moaer Is dn what it as ear neatly striving to do V The answer- is oost d.ffiult, and can hard'y tati'u the i roaue. It it alleged tbat Vallaodighaa it ia title of tmmcaataraoti'ir io other words 1 "tirapped," aad bit British landlord wants I asonay of lbs "martyr." There it ao ' probability of tbat army of 150 000 under ! brawling Pagh, marehiog ta eseort to tbe I Lspitai "tbe U ever a or of Ohio " and hia eeaiy" wire, who went to hia, aaaoan eiag tbat tbe thoald aot ratara until after Vallaodighaa t election! Farewell, a losg farewell, then 1 Cbarlet Browa, late a moutitg piU'.i iaa ia Philadelphia, it tha Copperhead aadid.lt fag Ctagreas, ia Dtlawara. Ha aa ... ttbiaf". d. with Ka-V w d . 'ra of the Democracy of Delawarti,. I i aa no War n.,.t. r ..... B'. M aa " R. CORNELIUS. la Advance Free Labor Plantations. Adjt (iea. 1 boau b made report oa (be operation of hit tjetem for the ' management uf abandosed plantation, in : r ibe Mieaieippi valley. There seemed to he fault at the outlet in the ystem, and ubi'aclee ia the circuiB.taueet ; both sufficiently discouraging. Bat the indus try and capaai'y of Iba negroes bate tri nmnhed io atiite of both. r ' The facia ia my poesion," laja Gen. Thome, "are sufficient for a judg lent oo the experiment." Beginning to plant two m .otbe later than au eaoua bie, exposed te b stile ioterruptiooe from the Rebel, vithnul adeijuaia eaiiiurj proteciioo, aud luff ricg alio from tta ravagea of the army a is, by which a quarter of the crop a dea royed, all the iMU.a nf the bl.lilAfiona da fievertt.ela.a lit-ttra a r.n fit frin their e.t.tec. and all ' dveira to rtntw iLeir leaaea. Singular at it may ttea to the eon trrvalive Oiind, aooie of theae leiaett were iixroti aid aeluail leaa ana wnrE. lor - " " ' - " ;- bair oo benefit, plantation on which "-ey furmerly wer. owned and worked f" beir owo benefi. Some of tbee extraordinary ebatteia railed at many a j i i r. I .1.. . n nunurea son nnj u.it. 01 monou, "and ii it a faet," aayt our Adjutant General, "that ihe cotton the? have raised . ..! for t.iemielves, owioe to better cultivation, , . , . la of a better grade than that of tbe white i ,, . t . j .. teirseea ; j.uuoiokib'.b are reuucvicu w a lake notice : African do possest a certain I ' , , i.i . l l j grade of uieotal talent which produces, even a "better grade" of cotton tbao Cau- . . . , ,. T, ... ... ..u that .'the net proceed, on a crop b, a ou'berner wbo bas paid bis bsnds wag t, wili exceed tbat of a Southerner .ha l. 1 lit aan.a rultivaied hv alavea." cuuiTB r vj aiavra. And it has nol beta deemed necessary to Phibit reading Ibe Bible ! "School. ; bTe Dn established opon iht plan , ., . .. . , yet ibe net pteuoiary proceeds tiana , are not reduced. Still more remarkable, I "'how employed have been ofnoexpeo.e ooo,.,J i lo the Government, but have in tbemselve and fatniiies !" Those ,. ial, i fP"' - " I..!., nl . nllnn art. In In th. .Harnmanl K a j 'somo $150,000 of revenoe. have beea ! .... - , ,, ... ,- , j l t el In justice to Gen. Thomas, it it to be said tbat the negroes have been well treated, and have beea allowed a fair ; .bare of tbe advantages t wbieb they i . ... .... . were justly entitled. VV. deem tbe . experiment if il is still to ba called inch .nd .till mort lb. modification lod ww - . u extension of ibe system, of immense im portance, not only U tbe negroes, but to1 Iba St.tet whereof those negroet are Leneeforib to be eitixens, and of which lh, fu,ure pros.per;tj largely depend oa ind lud u,eot Honorable Qeatlon. jQI0RGg p. GtlF.a, of Union eonnty, i member of 0o. K j 5G:tt P. V., aod j Nstional Cemetery at Gettysburg for ibe wk. there in July l.sl, I am re- j 'nded that I have neglected a duty which ) I owe lo ooe of four Regiments, tbe 6Cth. and i;s bravt commander, Col. J. W. j Hofman. Thai Regiment it in tbt 2d Bri gade of tbit Division, whieb was at tbat time under my eommaod. It wat my fortent to be ia tbe advaaoe on tbe morn ing of July 1st Then wa came npon tbt ground in front of tbe enemy. CoL Oof man's Regiment (being tbt second ia tbe I eulamn) got ioto position a moment toon- er ,D,B ,M 0""r-, lDe eBelD7 BOw ,'B cing 'in of battle within easy masket range. The atmosphere being a little thick, I took out my glass to examine the eBea,J Being a few paces ia rear of Col. HoflBB h tanti t0 BBd qowd, "l ,b" tb BeBJ7" M reP-T M "l'8 " Tarniag to bie men, be eomaan- M' "Rn4J 1 riht t''qe! aim 1 fire !" "ni1 tlle cttla 01 wattjsDarg til opened The fire wat followed by atber regimeatt, iastaatly. 8till, tbat battle oa tha soil of Paaasylvaaia .was opened by her own tone, and it it jott tbat it should become matter of history. When CoL Hofman gave tbe sommaad "aim." I doubted whether tbe enemy were near enough ta aave tae art eleauvt, and asked bias if ha was within range. Not bearing my quet- UoB' "Bd 1 riM -f 'P ot ,b Coloaers aea were killed aad LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, t i- u .l.. f...kf.,i n... i U"J """ " De euiiaoiy reeogn-sa a rcomcn. hope alio iht you will mum proper men-, urea t.i be lakeu to give that Regiment Iba ..... credit which ia their due of having opened that m emir ah a ba'tle. Very rcepeetfuHy joor ol't aervt. L. t'tTLka, Brig Gtn. Pennsylvania Judges and tbe Draft. ! Three of the fie Judges of the Supreme Court uf Pennsylvania, have decided the j ' C..neiipt,,n Ac." unconstitutional. ' Oue i f tbe three it Luicrie, whom tbe . people, at tbe recent elee'ioo, oo ao a; p. al to them f t leave to occupy bit eeat duiii an'.tber term, repudiatel Dy a Urge ilij rify. Aojtber it V,Ird, wtoae a.-pira iuo to the Gubernatorial chmr b-vve beo tufloJ under ft inouoUio p'lpu.ar ref rot atliO. - , , i I I uriuic inn VI bt cai- it bating ariam under a Federal and not a ute l j b ir umo wntteu rpiniona, filling many eol- of the htl.debbi.j.um.la, ... be tre.red at te mere political proouo . . . . . . : r a a kltlUICU'WJ "a wtivaiia) wi uiajj"iiF ataaj barmleat hisset of sondemn.d Copper- beaJs t . .. . . . . r, The lcad.ng op.n.on .. by I.o.r... B l-.-j. i.:. v.... K"" u""' .k. t..m U.A,, Ro,iW ie.n. m.iail law. i ,l- a r rpra aha rjeatnwea tneir Votea UDOn mm. . 1 ibat, in eoLfiling io him at a patnotio . 6 ' r jurist auu a iwi vn,a.u, iucj u.u u. , - ... ,.i .u .. ii . a. n .....i. m.in. f ly on the aawrtion that the act in question .... , ' " ,a ,,teniPl 10 " """ J ! of tbe fctates, by employiog the powert, ! vested in CoiikWS to "raise and eupport ! n DOt i b ; r ' ''P'n V' ''le '''J-1' that plotted i VUUB Jilt'U. il II uiuttnuiiv w ew 1 v J ' j resiatance lo Federal authority tn New ... j.. .l r t.i) n . l.. cup arm uui ue iuc war u, ini.-iir. .u.. j .l. v..u.f. : -i..i:..... r a...,k iP"'"' : Carolina in IJo, aud nualiy culmmatea ..: ..V ,..l.,.. .L.... .L .11 in Seoessioo snd Kebell.on tbrungh all ; " tbe Slsveholding Ststes in 1861. Power ara clearly cooferradl, by tbe i Cotttiiu.ion, a ipon the General Govern-' I mtut- ,ir,t ""',,"e nPP" . . i .yeon.i, to provius tor eauiog lorio, organising, arming, disciplining and gov- erning the militia, in order to execute the O ' laws of the Union aod eoppress iosurrec IHC6. . I tiona. Kunoinc parallel with these. Ml . .n.lr. .11 I.m tt... n. . 1 . . 1 be oeceeeary lor carrying into execution; power. .. . .1 ,L. ...nl .et of flnntrraaa will . ... , . .. . .. . aL.a a. ,a V. a . . -1 p,in r.ftfri of lha.A n.anla ----- 01 power, arawiog lis yuaniy parity irum .. .,ori,. .0 ore.niee .,m and .er. tne iniiiiia me euu aimcu bi uo.uk iu tbe militia the end aimed at being to ,,. .... , .a,. i-..iBr.Mj Mr7r- ,. . rr pcnJu.g insurreciion. It 1 1. . Pn..,.,ni a. L.J ma taa j express terms, conferred this authority II iuw vvu.'tmuuu uaw uua, i aa UK.. . . . .' "i still adhere io tbe essential, element of! its existence. For, if tbe Federal Union, 1 when asssilsd by such a Rebellion a that ' which now strikes at its life, bad not Iba tower, without express authority ia jrrit- log from it founder., to arm its citisaos ,o upprets it, then would it be more pit iable than iht taveroer who dared not hand over to tbe police a drunken lodgtr j day, passed off tneeettfally. Tbt attend wbo made night hideous with bit bowlings, aoee wa very large, aad the weather fine. It will be noted tbat tbe decisiea of j BaaTlMtreci these Judge it not aimed tpecially at the i, Bmk- Wra Cameron. Joseph details of tbe Act, bat declares ia tab-' Meixel, D S Kremer. Solomon Ritter. Mark stance that any timitar late for enrolling "iifP""'r'rB"i i'fl' chr1 w"t'on, J U I 8 Cast, B F Scboch. and eahs out tbe national forecs fori Kth-d Co. Bmkr w Po.,nplr w , crasbiog tbe Rebellion would be aoeoa-: .motion.. ! From the foundation of ,h. Government downward, law bate alw.yt been found oo Ibe statute book, btstd oa ! precisely tbt tame principle at tbit at- called ''Coosaripiion Act" that it to lay, lawa fnr enrollim? tha national f.ireaa anil eompelliog men to do military duty and ! m j i lied, or toffer e of fiot aad : go to tbe battle-field when ea tha ennaeiiipoeaa In tha aK.na . TV ., -.1 impritonmenL Dunog the latt war with hogland, James Monroe, tbtn Secretary ( of War, acting under the tanetion of President Madison, (who mora than any one man was tbe author of the Contlita t' - se) framed and prttented to Congress for ite adoptioa an act having all tbe fan- lures of Ihe present law in retpeet to tbe enrollment, tbe drawing of names, aad the like. This set was sapnorted bv all tbe Democrats of that day, in chief cham pion ia tbt Senate.being Giles of Virginia, and in tbe House, Calhoun of Sooth Carolina. It underwent a thorough dis cussion, passed eaeb branch of Cengrett by a large majority, bat failed to be enac ted because of differences between Ihe two Houses respecting amendments, aad mora espeoially beeaata the near approach of peaee rendered it unnecessary ta pats tbe bill to contamination. Tba opiaion of Judge Woodward is even wore-, partisan harangue, aad avis' aea a mora eettled hostility to the filling up af oor armies, than that of Jadga . Tk ii.n.r.l in hia i.otorma. letter .. . . . ."" .-.pi"-.', - bed full eonversu'inn with the Judge, and that their opimiun tnlire'y agreed . WS . 1 : vpon all potnti relating w tne narjjr tne . lufiprrfto M'Ciell ell. But we ale word open tneto mit- called jadiciai duciaiooe. Io the reeeol . , . , . tee'iooe to the lojal iietti, iba patrtetio . i j maaaee have recorded their eoodetooatioa i of , ao, ttten)pt to aive "aid aod BPlnfnr.' (0 trait r. b tnaioriti, that j t, ao fvtie i 4or hiatory. X. T. ! j,-jB-e, J . I aTV . ka f.II At aaretta AF thntia ; lac a, 'JvcJ'i aata pi'nkv,v It i tu.,00ej ,hlt tne earth pft through a tell of tma'l eostnieal bod iee possibly i the fraemeoie of a planet and that tbey ; beeoo. incande.cen. t, .oo.act with our f . - - BBaaa ' JjrlieSb iVCWa r n.,fc.' T.e.a .vne Adtte. froui Gen. Bank P - ditim. to the 9th mat., ttata that he laud- , . : .... t...' r ii,. e "'"'J I tiraade. Seven toldiert wtrt drowned, . . , , - , . vi l.i. bowever, aoiie oisenioaraiBg. ia reoeia ! . t 4 pjrt Brwo .after iettitii fire t0 u'i " on Dr. w u, ' u , ' me wurae .ue,. . . l i l . .l t--: on fir he I ha rAnela. bat the I.nion ntQ 1 tnen..l n,,t tn eiiinouib the flame when ; ruel out lo extingutao tne name, woen the rebel cavalry were inoed by the ee- the rebel cavalry were joined by the ee- , cegiioni!,ti f tbB town, aod a lorrifie fiiht ,.Tn(.A oa jn the atreett while Iht , homes were burnio. The imuieuse ile- j ?j Gr'od b jr t j Qillmore is still pounding away at the , p-je 0f rubbish which was formerly Fort ! c ... l... . l . n ,k. L.tJ . :. t;k. , aiuiijiiici. uu. iuc a..., u-i. u .u a. ' a Uat h,me. A faw ordinary aha a were ; 1 ... 1 . . .. ... ' a last b r;..,.-,. . ' f ' , , i . - l - t1". "'"''l ' "' Uoioa friends were within speaking dis tance. St Louis, No. 18 The telegraph bat been extended to fort smtlb. Uea. i MWail bas issued order that all molesta- j ..... . . i none or the lelegrapn tnail De regtrdea j j at Ibe work of bushwhackers, aod for ! erJ eutting of a wire a guerrilla pritoa- i i ii I a. I I er shall be banged. Three hundred aad fill of oar neroled . man h.va iuat arrived at Annannlia frnm i u;.l j tl.. ... - --y - - Richmond, ibey are ia a ratebed condition. Sis died on their way np. Ibe Christian commission ia administer - io Ij iba relief of their neeeaaitiea. i ,0 ' n. . i a r ... , ioey ye aaaiy in neea oi aaaercioimag , ana Stores. I.OUISVIL1.E. N )t. 17. A .l..m. j... , , ' , . 'u . .s '.' . .. , ... ... , - . " ! ,ro" B .am.B.,,r.0, toe Army oi leanessee, ttaiet mat tnaj jr Gen Sberm.a -a. at Gen. Tbomat' t..d - nn.elaar. K.v.na, m.d. - ,H.ai,n. atf ki. j nole corps with Gea. Grant's right . "i . - H...HB - . . j.u.xvu u a uu l!,r,n"". ?e,"e" Mdt aod Lee, and Grsnt and Bragg, baa beea going aa for several dj, and heavy battle appear imminent beiwten these monosyllabi commanders. The Sasdntky Bay and Johnsen't Island exeitement bat died oat, aad tbe troopt are about to ba teat bams. Tbe ceremonies at Gettvaburr. Tester- Eckbert. John B Linn. John C .Motz, B W P- VSw7lrI i jhn Otto. Isaac Eyer. Thos DGrant.ofj Sunbory. was elected Cashier vice Thos C opr ce'ilf w'a, dedareT""""' d""deDd Isirirb'irg Dime Sarin Jiutilatinn H P Pheller. Pres't and Treas'r ; John H Goodman, Y'et. tn,tUl'"i a,eTnrT- Mtrtin Dreisbaeh, uBl Penny. T 8 Black. Philip B.llmeyer. John Croasgrove. Trustees. TiT- rc: . Tnniia P.. B.. -kML f'. , ....... j a VIIUIMI, la.nnilllr.lD . Build.ng). Serv.ee Sunday. Nov. S3, at 3 o clock in the afternoon aod 7 in the eve- Also. Childrens' Church at J in the ! i mag. afternoon. Ob Thanksgiving day there i ill u aervice at 3 in the afternoon. HTThe While Deer District Institnte will meei at the New Columbia 8choolhouse, Sat urday, Nov. tl. All Teachers are to aitend Corvette Weetlg 1,50 Eggs $ 20 1,05 Tallow 10 1,00 Lard 10 Wheat, Rjre.. .... Corn, old Oata Flaxseed Dried Apples Firkin Batter Fresh Batter. 70 Clover seed 6,75 ' 2,00 Wool 70 ' d, ll Poi.tn.. Hft I IS Shoulder. 6 i 25 Kibt&Sidee 6 ' ifg . 5. snd 6 Ham 13 J P"y 10 ei.Otl Country Soap 4 4 6 .'r."tl,.,'-- ". snwrri w. VCRTKiaaad CSTHAKlaa LXO AlLO. all of Lral. Bf in tawkikBfa. isia hsst, johh norv. uH i ir tne ncbeuwa. uan. Jad,. Wd..rd ,poBd.d after tbe L-b-r... . ' .! M- . iDUUt t mllet MrU " ?o i r ! t"arrV Tiwr' be h'"t Cleeje4 , j . i. i. r Sermna be Ker. Dr. Dickson. At a the i f feati?rl. iQ SteDheniOar CO., Illinois, ,u ' r ' r , a Ucoo The pr.docnoo of each ,. befer. lo prracB ,bt rmbJ. ' ' . , -IV.-rf L, ,.e tbe people-aud thej -.11 ponder then t,r,. hoo. , uihtt0a bJAimztin .atered , A';' p. e. a..M l.a.J .1 NOV. 20, 18C3. I tin uiiilorsitrnPii. leader' 01 Hie ! .k-l. ft. ( kiwit i .kihj io. uwm ( . ...".r.w' 'v,'c. v u ..a . a sr tvl 1 Ba.t itk tk-ai Ik ltit.Balif ik.lkrwtiaa .kurrfc. at a ritk, t. ctn-fl-r Vuml tellt B, fc b. T X lUiltrkLt, o a. !. t. r. ktr. a. . Mi'iiatr. Jia. M. U'M.KkL. ;iialuu4ouiat)CMrirrutlauiatloaibt tocot the ov-i bean i i r rtr.Kr.Aa.tne lion. ?ak L.s.n tnius. f T lreideiit Juilge forilie luih Ju.linal ' Diirirt i.f Pron.ylrania. eomt"eJ of the v( ,-,,; Mlffll. jB,der. and .... ... .. ' . Jau Wannlm andJiHil WaiuBkqtAsav eiaie Jmtg e in L'nu a coanty.have iued their precept, bearinr dale the tnd day of Mav. j ... . .. i . . l.ij r I.: ... " " " Orphant Conn, Coon of CcmmoB Pleas. Over and IVrminer. and tirneral Quarter Sev0ti I at LCWl-ibl Ri. for the cnuniv of I'MO.V, I on the Third Monday of 1)K (Lem; ibe I " '. ',DU' on' ": . mire i iiivi "U'lr ii i c eiv-ii iu kit- v-1 - ,-r. Jtr,. of.he Peace in, i rnnhl , : ft,r ihe county of t nu n. to appear in their on pn-per per.na wuh their records, ioqu.- ( a herpersons prosecuun? in beha onwealth a?am any person or required to be rhen and there WiaaiVaaC a n .1 llTPl persons, are retired to be rhen and there aitendins, and not depart without leave at their, ; r""'- l"n re requested lo be punctual ia ; fheir tendance at the appointed time aSreea- . . r' ....... v. .... ; ,nven unuer my nana anu eai ai me anep i ilt'j Office in Lewisburz the 18th day of . u . '- . r tafti 1 1. - ktiW r . . f . h . i " " ' ""i ; Indepndeuce of the United fetates of Amen-1 ea.;0d save the Commono-ealth ! j L. F. ALBRIGHT, gherid "VT: RiiUISTJSK'S WimCaS. j VTOTICE i hereby given, to all concerned, 1 x that the following named persons have tetiled their accounts in the Register a Odice j .;. and allowance a, ihe Orphana' Court ' I I .U.1.J 14 . i v- I a . r t . I Union, on the third MuNDAY of Dec ! next, being the 3M day of said monih ember . viz: 1 1. The first and final account of William , Soitts. Guardian of Sarak Kurtz, a minor 1 ' -taiio!-!r oi Mlenh.n Iviirlv .nl t.0.1.. of . . . . : r" r. . r. . t JEU, "'I- fc a- .... ' 1 "c accooni oi .om u. bo, executor of -lfia Jt tfroAaa.. late of Lew burg, dee'd. 3. The aeeount or wiiuaa Young, ad- miaislraior of Abraham S,igtlmtSer. late of BuSaioe township, dee'd. 4. The Coal account of Franklin an i Isaac Hummel, administrators of Samuel Hummel, I late of Union township, dee'd. a. I be final accoant of neah K. aS.mmer- man. i j Buffalo lat'i adminisirator of Join Huhtl, late of iTatoe towasbip, dee'd. C. The acc.nnt of George Hill, ad mi lus tra tor of John Faker, late of Brady township. dec d 1 7 The account of George Dreisbaeh. i nenry art, oae ol tne ennorea ,d heirs of I.aac L Beck, late of M.lStO- j bnrg, dee'd. , a. The account of George Dreisbaeh. guardiaa of Jfurv C. Meek, one of ihe minor ...,!... .t t T u..a.i. a., ..11 . 1 . u iini.ii.u .niiuiauurg, I , L 3' ' ! ' r.C.M J0" 01 V" 1 borough of Mifflinburg. dee'd, who was the executor of the last will aad testament of . X- Bee. Uie of the . baroaah. ete- erased, as exhibited by Dan e! Reber and , Conr.d OI the said Jiihn K.hee H.rfau.l snfara.h ....... .............. .... b.u auKiiuiaicrcu ine. estate 01 Bis mia.ur as i b.a death. GRIGGS MARSH. Dep'v Regiater. I Regi.te's Office. Lewisborg.Nov. 1. 1S ESTRATS. CAMI sub bsrnber. in Lewis to wnainp. fi rns a;ii,aassBaX. Union Ci.. about two moarfu ! wh.ie SHKEP a Jrock and a Wetbrr. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and iae them away ar tbey will te disposed of aecotding lo law. Nov.IM86.1pd JACOB SPIGELMYER. PHILIP GOODMAN. a. a HT, Clothing Manafacturer, -,r,.r,T . ..... . 6EWTS' rUKNISHllTG GOODS, tlC., Opposite netzel's Hotel. IaewlVbarar I'aalnn C. Pa Kr F m , I t f w labPS constantly oa hand a large slock r A Mil . . 1 . r n 7-7C iccirDro I. .001,01.111. j SATTIXETS, VESTIXGS, ttc. Garments Cot by a skilful Cuiter. Men and Boys' Clothing made to order. 1052 a an? mmL L. ,. THE nB-ri A iber has opened a Family Grocery Store in Mrs. Grier's Building. East end of Market street, south side.wbere he has a good stock of , TEAS.COFFEE. SPICES, SUGARS, j MOLASSES, dc. TOBACCO AND CIGAR 8, Batter, Eggs, fcc. fcc. Which are offered CHEAP FOR CASH by JOSEPH ECKBERT, Agen. Lewisborg, Nov. 9, 1963 Auditor's Rotice. r N the Orphans' Court for the county of Union Estate of Willi Ttb, late of Hartley township ia said county, dee'd. The Auditor appointed bribe Court to make distribution of the balance in the handa of Samuel C. Tate and Robert Fosier. Adminis- trator of the estate of said decrdent,will meet a. I panics lutere.siru iui iuc purpose oi nts aaiMlnlm.111 nn Priillf. ihe I 1th Ha. nt TL... i innn.Biin.iit oa Friday, the 1 1th ria. nf Tftee. em her. I3C3. at 1 o'clock. P M. at bis Office in Lewisborg. JOHN B. LINN, Aoduor TBS RURAL AOERICAN. n "J?, tin.mmi V". gfa-.rM ; Xtaalant frmnmmjmr aai I-Rtaaj -atlawibatv . TW ANT 10,000 ehib agent, to circulate the Rural Ameneaa, Utica, IV. T. Volome VIII eommeoers Jaauary 1st. 1864. Paper free lo club subscribers ia December. Thia ia decidedly Ihe best and caeapest farmer'a and Iruii grower a paper in existence, ai only THE UXIO.V." etablislieJ in IbHflM, .,.. 2,641 "CHROXR'LE," ftaMfheJ In l9n--.Wh! No., 1,023. XI a a! iLlMaMWM n iH I flNLaLK. Farm for Sale. rp!IE B'fc-im quarier of arenr- 7. J ti ST. .rir rani a. ma (.t.Dtial mtrian. 1 fce a Kara. Lei '!IE 'fc.i'M quarier of il Mpneca la in' i - , i ,, , tolu oo. Errv acie cl the I aim i mwpune oi i n.n. and whea fuiiah j impri)ed u.d aake tae of ibe nin ibk rr.- denrea ia liiiB' ia. V r parieo renqoire of Fraei V rf Lisbar. P4-. im'l B Harria, ol Free- ; port. I,l., or toe autacn I r hert. ai Savanna. Il E. CHatBF.RI.l', Nor. 20. IM3 L. 11. BOWt.N. Farm and Woodland for Sale. ry Tued,y .he l.i -e, I w.'l rr at . a . r ., ! U pub.i: la'e.na. be rremi.e near Kelly X ' , . "", "f " . Arr' VL" . , i , " ' I-.:hlr.boar !rd Loz Bar4 35 byS fee,. ar,d ja a fxjd Or- : CDr,i- lotpr,n. onlhe place, and runn.rg ! lhruh oa i .v.,,, A tre, 28 W uoilnd' lbcU' I A..o a tractor ao erei noodianu, "",",,. , , , . .a ," ' 1 M- ""l l ulu i c-, n , BBAAM Kelly T. Nor. 17. 1863 nd ,oelt pa HOUSE & WAGON MAKER'S SHOP -.d tL:f .- i . . , . - l"" ; i- i J1 The prnpery 11 afbe cyfnernerlu,l e Fair Ground Tollb.. one mile ir..m 1 Lewuborg. There is vfainl ro-.m auacteJ Buecies have ! tePB m.Je. OyerYn acrV ground if at- lached'iothe House, and comprises a Garden, . anl Fran Trs. (The B ack.mnh shup , auached is rented.) FKAM.IS WILSON. Buflaloe Twp.Nor. 17. 1S3 j PUBLIC ALE. "T7ILL be offered at sa.e, oa the premises ' ' cI tie Kaasaa, ia White veer J wp, (.men io, on Satcrdat. 21st Not. 1SC3. I . . . . ... . eommenemr at 10 o cioca.A m. tne a arm oflOO Acres more or less, of L-mesion. ; ,oli la 0,Blllg 10(, 0f L'rbanus Rane 1 1 J " Ranrk.David nergood ' cultivation, and SO weil timbered. There is , a two-storey frame log House, weather j boarded. frame Bar.. Outbuildings, aa ! Orchard, and a eood'Dnn of water, on , ' ... Also a Rifle, a Copper aad an Iron Kettle. Cooking Stove and Pipe, S scapf of Bees, 3 Fcx Traps. Looking Glass and oiher Personal Properly. Terms aaade known at sale oy MAKliN KEEPER. White Deer. Oct. 31. fur the Heirs Atfjourated ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BV virtue of an order of ihe Orphan' loon of ln.ua connty. will he sold at PnMie sale, on tne premises, ThuraUar, ITib r .. '-. uvc. i bo ), i.ir n, ine lo.iuwing aescntwd I ; neai bsiate : ;,' .. irjri or iana, sima'e T6."? Ur TBh p, Union eoon y bounded by lands of Jacob Stab'. Paul b rf- lenderfer. Samuel Gemberline. Joseoh Kline W,dow Robin,, and others, cont.rnior 00 Acres more or less, having thereon eree-eJ 1 Ln,M,-.. .,k ,L. . n.n.... t . w.i,ul.a, .,kM iut .'fui Luui:n. No J. all that certain lot of ground situate in the town of New Columbia, numbered in Ihe lown-plan of sa,d town No !. adjoining '. Lot No 1 on the souih. Water street oa tbe west, and the Soqoehanna river on the east. eontamingone fourth nf an acre more or less, j wi'h the appurtenances. I Tarsia and ecadirion made known at sale by THOMAS ARBLl bLE, j Aimin vrator of DTia SinrLta, dee'd it , s., s-.. . -, , . Taluaala Fara aad Business Stand I 'OR SALE, situate in Lewis township. ' Union Co, Penn'a. containing IAS) ' Acres, more or leas, about twenty acres of' good tirsBer. ihe remainder clear and in a good ,'ie oi cultivation, on it are erected a Hvu wui sun, a ire iwosiorey uweiung House. Sonne House and other oni bmldiues. .... 1 14rSe orchard, an never lading water in the barnvard. About balf the farm is Lima- ,,0ff . , , . .. . . t Also another tract of land anjoio.ng the lrm c"D,?""n? tboatA lil 1 c. eared, on which areeiected a new Foundry id Vaehiae Shop 60 feet by 30 feet, three l kw ,.k . n a..,t. iw ... a.. ......... ...w - . anacnea. ii contains a oirarn r.r,gine oi ;en horse power, turning lathes, drills. aws.(Sotb circular and upright,) planer, and a variety of toois belonging lo a Marhine Shop. Also three good dwelling houses, an excellent spring or never failing water, and a smail Orchard of choice fruit. This property woold make also an etcel- lent Tannery, being situated ia a good e iun- ; trr for bark, and good water handy to tbe I boildine.wh.ch can be p. ped into tbe ba.ld.n, with but little eost. A large business in witn out nine eost. a large cosiness in ; manufaetoring Clover Hillers has been ear- 1 ed on by ,h,s establishment. It will be s-o.d 1 to suit purchasers, with as flinch of ibe Ma-! ehinerv as the haver may want. For further particulars, appiy lo the stsaHcriber? residiag oa and near tbe above mentioned premises, i JOSEPH SANDERS. I . rn w uvma I UtU. VV MI t3. t Ang. 4 Attorneys in fact of Christian Keif f, i O I , rflmiQ llir IS3IP. 1 (111113 1U1 OaiC ' i THE subscriber offers for .ale at Private Sal Tvro Farms aituaud near ihe borough of Hariletoo. One in Hartley iownship, containing aboal l ISO ACrea, arlioia'Bg landa of Jacob Fees, i Jacob Smith and others, with a good House. Barn, aod other baildmgs thereoo. The other in Lewis township, eoalaining about ISO Aerea, with new Brick Hoas. B.nk Barn aad aihe'r Omb.'-dings. aiming land of Wa Hjff naa. Win Wolf aad Others. , P, ir fnrihee tnformalioB. iDQUire of the subscriber, residing in Hartley luwnsh.p. or w-i., Iwiruaah. . I n .. i v n l tvrni V ' Oct It s- - M.av'Jia.v ; , VALUABLE TOWN -PROPERTY, "ew FOR SALE. That sew. well-built. d- iwo-storev.donh' Brick Maat.oB.jVjJ. aefbnk and of FOF SALE. . t T .k.t -el! kmm Farm, e. ..i... Irraa ,r nt leu. tnatr4 ia I.ew.t 1mm. ; ! r., ain;r.J ! ff Jaei.a M.r, iaeafe i R wr aa4 t.tei, aad Pena Ctt. TO k.npf.rTrm,n are a Ha it Ivt, i r,rr,lfe H '. a4 Mr aoaeeaMat aaa. bu M Bt. I of Froit ff a teaen-r tier rre Rahl and -tbr and Co!iat aA a perrhe. F.r frb-r tiaal.r. e.olra of Wa. O, 9iTa. ob iK pr'e. or i.f JACOB BflCEI-MOTE. V DOUBLE HOUSE. (vitb l-"t) aaitabn I t two fanuiiea. It ia auuaiaa a .V,r h Fuarh street. The: are a fnod ea I bie and oiher ooicBwliwji- a4 never tatU i ine well of water on the prfmiaea. For paa I licaara aai terms enquire of A 0AM BEATER Lewnbtirj. Arril 5. t TWODULWSQlon.i I cn Brum street. (Rivar roaa.) Lewta ( burf. 1 i inqurre oi n. uf.rji.ini, .et Jane I7 Lawi.a.ae, S. a. lata. rPHE Dimes Sarins Institution ef Lewiabwrw i I h this da dec arei a DiV.dend to tbo of Forft percent o. .be capital v"u . a a H P SHELL T.-.9.M A Salve fr I'llra. H.VE on han . for a'e. at 15 cents pat pot. a CERTAIN CURE for that distrea. I sing disease, it is aa oi-.i pr'priiu, tested, which I never Itnew to ia:l. and I eaa. give names of persons cored I" tse a"if f . . CHAHLES MALV River Road. I.ewtshnrg. -epu 3 Far sale also at Goodman's S.ore Mammoth Drug store BENNETT BROS, mown nf r o-. , "l fO-'T respeeifully inform the pablia tbat 3X" they fcav assumed control of the abevo istabluhinent. and just rec'4 a fre-h 'apple of Timss. Chemira.s. Paints, White Lead, ' Varoishea, Potty, G as. C.al Oil, Macaiaa j Qtl, Pure Bpices, Dyestuns. Aa. Toilet Articles, a fine assortment B.-u of Ravrria-a'av Uaal'av. ILwUe-MiUa.. Baata'a ' '"rLi..t l 99 t l- - ' Soaps ! Soaps for Washing, SlkAV im, riia.ag Uwaaaa, aa4 la Dwil aju-sma. ; . VnVtnm ; rutwt uuuu, i - Lamps'. Lamji'.! Coal Oil, and road. Liquid Rennet. Cox's Sparkling Oatativ (Drankinc aiiooaM 4w-rta. sn.-orwi axuaata. ; 4c. tinsai ociw prprmoo.T..t.r7 a. VauliavurucaLraMls. Pacb. 111 uiaMS.urr i w mes ana .Liquors espressir wr ' Mlieinavl bartKea. rB.t-ci.Be aad SaajaTia a . ... . . snaa quaiiLj. wottad wwt w eaa a-ar aawBeaia-, ljv.ncrv. . i " 8 are fct-'"ln?- al TcrJ lOW raUsL ' W. "nvf Oar Tincture?, ivrups. Ointments, rp-i b. oarwi.. ro-m pur. 4r.ea, aa axe valaaSa aa , vjbcuii .imii. j nrThe junior member of the lira bavins . ; .n.aifi ,h. Colk.e o1 Pharmacy, aad bad a , number of years' experience in ibe I'rog aad Prescription business, both in the country and Philade.phia. feels competent to compose any prescripuon tbat ihe Physicians or aubiia , may iavor ibem wi.h- VV e invite a call, lee'isg confident thai wa j can supply the waais of all, on tra to thcig satisfaction. . G. BENNETT. i Lew.burg. Oct ao. w.a. be.vnett VENDUE CRTEH. TTATIN'G made application for I I lrasaa fas rrt TfMdnaa ine subscriber is prepared to attend u sails j tbai line. Terms moderate. invin u crvvrs ....WM..M. a BuSai Twp. Ocu 6, 163 6w .7 p . Eslat of ,acob IwSer- jfPlire of P,rtllloB ef KstM ! U t Jacob Yerger. iate of lb BorougH j 1 i o( Hin;eH.u dee'd. i .,,..' ji..it . -.-.-"-.. - Uc of tn bnn.Ui:b r Uu-tl-tiHt. I'sitoa ttmmiy. 4mc'4, iawaWd OttS (kf tbsr UrphMsy CU7t aVrral mt Lrw4ffirf Iw, and tot 4 roonty vl L dioo, Ue iih alii of t-U-mbmw A. . IftrVi. Msl t9 Be Jirertawtl. SwMtWf iutih UbaU tkal .(,-.omHi Jacob Te-rstwr.-iil, oa Ul ta oaj avf Jmly. A. Ij-ul. rsiac bia!a-t "11 aa.il U-itaaafs-ftt it. wasfJi aV aPAr daW-pO-'tt"'" ftb rr ot ! Ma taUalaK taiil wiit a?as tisiiy prvatwi brfor Uta lUgaptrr f Caitral euuai, mmi in imtmmmttmry t Joh Tra kd-J lies ia Trr-r-r, tbat mvcuivr urm mtmti. Tha mid trtatr ift msj-j rtl rtii drva fctviot;. to VU Jtafft, tvn.iosx is tha borough of Hartieh b. ia m4 witw p Kdwan. rvtiiiti ia ii trbi-s ia aU teaair ; cuaioa, iairn.rn4 wt-asiwa jZtmmtt,uLSLl Unapt, rv-MiM , Lea ia. alM rajtnV ing la total btroaaih -a WartMUaa ; atVl mmtif aMW rasrllBg IB aUal bOr0lv, Ii briOf BtBaW sbbm! halBeS mriiu wi WtHtk, w aui . tai.i U r lr .antM.: th. sd - w tJ" ?jZSI2. iiaui saraii.if. tvwii: gaasaii aiacaawi waa umitf Ms -- "ha ,lUl jaisaoaiMaesui ai,.itM.tau. Ca, .ai Cb.t; i.trraurti. w:n i:;i.m H.krr aa ra. r,a-rn lldilMarir. SajJer aMty. 4 .lb. th.a-aua e aald Job. BiackfcrJ.aaid Ja.i. sd. iu. Julia a.a TerpTt ai.rrtrt iMm pl. of m4 Somt ( Ban tMaa, b, wbsot n kaa vma iaa i. m Mar. Io.p.l ao4 a.iliS.a.p-.I.wboatf lta awaora ad in., idl.ii-i -ri tti.tr lurtiu . m .aa aibrteawJaiuhurata.aa-c.uiiJ.ltiia.lwtB.sia .u lmnurml a a L Hiar, i4 Ml km a J " fan., ka reDraarata llvat Si. aai lMth.r Ami aajara af la. Sail. a. Id, aaaenbai nal iai, of "iiieb A. d.ia?l aa aalica of ta a. laat will aa muamt, to ait; a toaaatta. aaarrr. aitaat. '. L. aoassnia. Com eaaat.. Iwa, JnJ.io id.n .frJ riirod. toJl:i.Hllla(wn Broackor. J-vk Hi tart aa tba raM load ; alaa ska aditij ba.( part fa met f t.wk.r Wa ailaala taj L.ai. toaaaMa. V.kaa roaat.. eoalataiac liny .laha arara sam. r kras, alja.( Isao. at aalaaajr IW'tw, J. ,a ud lar PUi'li. J.Ji ,-as. aad koffala Xaaau ... I atoa a iraa laad tiiaasr Hatsia, k... .Tr-LiU" .-.rouaa, Mark Halo.BBjr, aUary Labaww, aad Uavkt . . ........ ar.tui. of m. wu. al tb. tixrwi Jaa,k T-w, a" d. laat aa laaaaN ta asak. kanutoa m CTii.L.a af tb. akoa. dMvnkal twal Mtat b.,1 ha aM t ikB raHaia, ob TaJ.y. tk. th .,v sjM.War.lsaa, to ac at tM ..Mac koaa. oft. Ink.). U boaxata "wTXZ?,iSrk' m ai imnlTr .iu.19 Estate of Gottlelb Sraaltireid, deo-i.
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