Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, January 05, 1864, Image 1

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BY 0. WOEDEX AND J.
jit .l-5 P" Tear, alwajn
.IBIIMII.D SEHI-KESLI
TufSjar Mornin it Friday AfteniooB.
Ac hah am Lincoln
taT Now is the time to 11 your lee- j more by 11 o'clock, that night, when we
houses whilo the ice-rusher has an aLun- J were np aod ready. A drixxlicg rain
dance of it on hand of a superior quality. eommeiieed falling, and tbe nigbt wag
. , , ( pretty dark, which greatly fafcred us.
J-Our Carrier Kq-ete us to thank , in,ructtd b,t our dutJ
Lis friends in frrwn for4tl.eir unusually lib- , (j fce qaie M po6sibIe. 0ar
end contribution of ' legal tenders on . w ,ak, ,be idDee, followed
New Yearjs day. j by h j.iC,n jn Gen. Gilei A Smith
BIIarrist.urg has been seiied with j (0ur ieeood Col. and new brigade eom
the inflation mauia. At market, the oth- j m.odcr) waa with as. At 11, we fell in
ermorninsr. butter quitsd as high as 40 j ioa .d marcbed to the boate and from
cU. rr pound, and egg 40 cts. per doien. j (0 15 men were pat ia each boat,
i. , !,;- now-a-davs.to niaiutain , T-,, companies of our regiment were to be
h. nuttitTT m rn. uit.u ai .hiwum.iu tihAn.htini n.u.ti imi. in n. .. in m uf ir. . ivn.iiiii. in.nrrpi B iur i b j & - .,n.iir.ii. :.i r. mi iimm.
. e - : . ...j .ti.iniihiiMnn.iiip .1 ii n n I. inu i i ... . , i . ' . ... I .L. i pmt I um lucbiui.u.uv.e.i m ; -
- J . ... .. ... ... , , , enramand dunes nia receni greai rim. tni bt rtiHn u hui. if in er. mjuru , .a ... -t---
s. 164 was u-hered ir.to exktonce in i "e" ,be on!J 'hlt ,ulded enM' look around, as tbe bugle blew, and we Ret olotionary ar. We were alto shown, T ,ckuowiej(! immensa lots- ! .a. i - m.Ue set.Ieou I u&e-rriea Block,
a S"d Worous l,iner. Saturday S fell in, marched back to ,h. mouth cf ' . o.,h or ... ago, .ever., receipt, of JJoo" . Sfalo" . I XT' 'tZZ Tb.rd three drs fr Marlreu
thelu cLtrv f.U to 2' U-l.-w j b.,- if -be Reb. difpu-.ed our landing. aickailug., er05wdi d fcegtB tb. par. : th. dat. of 1S15 '20, for Internal Res- j ' . - . W.r J.A.kELL.A
a twolgei'mar kept up j At 1 o'c.oc k .11 were ready, and the bo... sul, glrlggIert b,g io tod we f enn. ou Mrri.g..ch. Jr... then A co. oj - 1S ! . rpHC Din.es Sarinof l!..,
a continual cmiu.ot.ou. ! PoileJ 10,0 ,he 8lr;,,n' "d 11 " -,Tn .till eomio. About 9 o'clock that nigbt j being uoh higher .ban new. Oat of tb. A few rears ago, be wa. tfank- ltatratiuTl I - red a u,nd..4 to Us.
7 , , i signal began to mote down tbe creek. As we gt ,0 chicksmsuga Station, (2 miles blank books i. .till kept among tbe ! ' ' 3 so.a u ta. utmaui) i.x-tka biutkholiers of FOLR per cent en lbecapii(t
-The Sunbury 7ahasri4 the , loon , tntered rifer , expected eJofCbt wbich , fl , Rdl Lib ; wLich j T -rj,., ,oek flld "-p,b'; she Tr
name of Geu. Ren. Butler to .s editorial , . ,,. lh. Rebe, picket8t hftse g rf of leTied Md atWtJUrS JHatlitt. t,-..
Wa.st-head. a, iu ch..,cc for .ee I resident fire fie ,0Dg h, b,nk f fc, CornBieii , c ,frf T0 TE U"a,C' llL
, conueetiou , wit U -h,l. to the rear along M.ssion lod lbons.od4 of ba4bel. of eoro m. ltft BfiClare f dlill d ipiriu. Tb8 f,e, J beat, 1.4, gg.;....... 0 .. ---- - - XHH day bonf 1
dent. Another berry for wa-on cocxs to Rl)J ,be Mmp firM of lhe Rtbg flashed tt. ...,, ,.;.gani . , ia.d of .m. ' K. u,A.n. borne fcs the teco'.e ' V'i J '? . " L ...-. fr.rt ..-...f.-,uu:.rtii ' I .. ,0.nsh,p.) o black Mule, waaaa I
jck at.
teg-Some of the beauties of the divine .
(!) institution were exhibited m the Kap- j
tUt We, List Friday evening. Children :
..f S-miWri uix-iers. held and wld hy
v-
the... as .laves, as wLiu. -s any of the au- .
dience, and quite intelligent, were there. !
A large number of peopW attended, and
-i:k..l-., 1. .H..-,; 5.n.l tbe sJt '
a iiveix
i.f i.lmt.iirrai.hs. was realised.
s- V rrt of unririncinled woundrels
a-A pack, ol unpnncipiea ecounare.
in that sewer ot creation, -ew 1 ork cut,
has Landed t. petl.er unJer the title of
' recruiting broker," for the purpose of
kidnapping colored iu.-n and fireiii2 them
to enlift. These hrokirs are Copperheads,
many of whom were aciiv " friei.ia" of
Gov. .Seymour duriug the July riots.
Bjea.A few days ago, as a train of ears,
containing tome of tbe i'eon'a Iltf-rve
"
corps, was patMOg from Catlett Station to
T . 1 1 n : . . ct . I . ..n:.n
JUH nuu, 11 tmu uu mi.tii) vu?iue
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disastrous smash np, killing and wouiding
. . ,
a no rolier. Among ine wounuca waa
Cant. Wo. II. II. M'Call, Co. I, 5'b j
aana waa wa, aTl -A? . L : .a. k a . a I
tteg. a". IU U., o . c,-u.7, w
..r.lv. but aotdaoareronsiv 11 jurea.
. I
gSTlie Governuieut authorities have
Fuetedcd in ferreting out a secret
nest of contraband trailers, in New York,
of extensive ramifications, which impli
cates men and women hi-h in i-ocial posi
tions, among whom are Hon. II. Segur,
formerly minister from San Salvador, an 1
lady. A little Greek fire properly distri
buted through sninc parts of that city
ml 1. Jo it some irood. It is alciutas
i .
miii li trouble to the Government as Rich-:
mond or Charleston.
p-Tt T" Snvdcr. fiinncrlv teleirrat'h
mf " - j .
operator on the Su,. line, now manager
oPthe American Tele?raPh office in ;
Wahinglon, has been presented witn a
service of silver plate, by the employees
of that office. I
Saturday Evesino Tost. This well-
known, widelv-cireulated and valuable
"is now iu its f..rtv-thirJ
year. The publishers are determined that
its tormer cnaracter tnan i.eUMa.nea au-
ring 1364, and have made preparations (in
the way of securins writers of stories,
a v 1 11 1 . 1 J
novelettes, Ac.,) accordingly. They have
commenced, in the first No. io Jan., a new
fvel called Oswald Craig, by Mrs. Wood,
printed from shet-te advanced from Eng-
land. Terms of "1'ost" $2 a vear :
two copies, 83 ; four copies, 6 ; etght ,
copies (and one gratis) 112 ; one cop, of ,
" l OSt and One OI Uiay t r nenU,
r r a club of thirty .ubseriptions to the
Post, and 660, they will cive a Wheeler '
A Wilson Sewing Machine worth $45, 1
which will be aent free with the exception '
Jfnlalii TVaivin A- 1tftaru.n SKI IV. 1. :
tat tt.f Philad. I
The Ladt's Fbiisd. The publisher,
f the Saturday Evening Tost issued on
the 1st inst.. the initial No. of th-.hovav
earned publication. It it a monthly ma--'
Mine, devoted to the interest of ladies.
''T.uiiis finely executed colored ash ion
lates, outline patterns for ladies' and i
khildren'e elothioe. music, norpk cf.wli !
Ac Edited by Mrs. Henrr IWrn i
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fTerm. the same as the Saturday Evening '
i fan, inciitoing ut sowing Machine pre-
LulUm.
ater)One hundred aad aeveaty-aiae Na-
Kional Banks have been established, with
(capital of over twenty-one millions,
aong whieh are tha M ffl nburg, Pa., j
tbk with a capital of 150.000. aad tbe '
f iUUwarport, Pa., Bank with a capital af
.50,000.
I w5.Tbat ablest of Canadian paper., tba !
ronia OloOe, opens itt comments on the !
esident'a message ia the fall.in. i ..
.i tne
'.: "Th. great Soatbera rebellion i.L .
u last legs. It ma, last six month. ,
:W " " " P' bJ i
fj lair minded observer that it ia atria,, i
af.'t an-. . . r
-V la.l nr t 1. . J ..J . l . a .
- uauiuuuu Bilia sa ClaTUt or
awoa BbU tea Cignt 01: aa
" 1ATia mmk V.. n. L ' .
Dstil and his PAIari ... ... k. t-- I
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' . . . aai. i. .ui in i nn am rk. i.r i.
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R. CORNELIUS.
In Advance.
A Union County Hin's Part ia tie :
Chattanooga Campaign.
Concluded trvm oar laat
Camp hear Cuatt'a, Dee. 4.
Next morning wit cloudy, aod io the :
afternoon we got order to be read; to
c.ood, tbe sleepers around ail unconscious .
that a brigade ol latKees were about to .
mrad. tbe litt.e piece of .acred toil that ,
tbey prix.-d so highly. We kept near the
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north bank of the ,., nnder tbe .badow
of the bank and tres, and nothing .ould
be beard but the dip of lb. oar. in the wa-
tcr. Tbe Rebel Licket. could be seen.
pikinc op their fire, throwing on fresh
I jJI .1. :. 1-: . 1
woou muu 1 UPI,U! ""a.og -ere,
The
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mntil nil ii il rirl Atul v and a. n HL
& w - I
ea aown ine river i couia not oein tnina-
ing oi me n.aot id iv .it.iug.on crosea
. t . ti iit t .1 i
tuc leu neari, ..ppontc tfc
m'lutu oi micamauga ner, -o iuiucj, ,
ran our boats across, abd as soon as tbe ',
' ,
first boat touched tbe thore tbe skirniisb-
crs bopped ashore, run np tba bank, rap-;
tured tbe picket, and io less than five I
minutes our regiment and tbe 110th III.,
1 : . 1 ..1 : . r.ll
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were in line, tuo umcr reKimvuia iuiiuw-
jne lt faS; al possible. Tbe skirmishers
r , .
rD up tbe river and captured about ZO
prisoners, wilhi.ut firing a shot. As soon
. t t J . I 1 1 .
lo. wtre .we, f
acroiaa lha river Tor tbe brigade, wbica !
? ; . .
wat soon over, while our brigade advaosed
about 200 yards, aod began throwing up
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t;ne CHS. Al oajligoi me oa u...i.u
. 1. K..,. th. T,!.a
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r. of seeing a long line of Lluecoat.
stsnd.og behind rfle p.-s, read, for break-
fast or a fiht it did not matter much .
-tit. km ,f .h. i.o .. i.trw.i.iJ a
" u n. u - r
pretty giod share.
!
An o d steamboat that bad been repair-
au u u a t-.uiui.a u. uuuiu t ,
,
at Cbattanooea came np, and began
a v."- uu fc - v . 1 1 e-
i - -
j crossing artillery. auc puuiwu waa im-
: tueJiatelv eommeneed. bv I'J o clocK was
i l to ...i u .l. i.l j:.:.
compio:ea,auu t-y a- o ctota tuo t.u unis-
. d DlvL.. diTi6ioD wlth tba lrtiilery 1
.'e iff09. We lhen began to advance
,1
i, butwedrove
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the first hi 1.
1d1 tkirlIi.hiog commenced
tbem mrjd hj d(irk elrried
. !
tai began fortifying it, and planted our '
batteries ready lor to-morrow a wore,
The Rebels retreated to their works on
t our brigade
'smith) wai
in advance
the next bill. About sunset,
eommtoder (Gen. Giles A
... I at a,nnfl - aI way h I a
-w.w-. ,
Tb.t evening .. .. were eating .upper j
Ma;. Gen. F. 1 . Biatr, oar corps commaa- j
der, rode along our line and said ba ;
' . . , ,, ,
'wanted to tee the men that stole Rrtgg .
00 i
a T.av. Mnnaniinff waa Kp.ril '
,
to the right a.l day, and a. .a went to
sleep, late at nigbt tbe, were itill than-,
der.ng aw.,.
Next morning, lh. 25th, e formed ,n
line, ana uegau au.aui.iuj, uur 'tigaiao i
occupying tbe extreme left of the line, aod
our left resting on Chickamanga river,
crossing the Cleveland and Chattanooga
Railway. Tbe morning waa clear and
bripht. and oar Sonneneld riflsa flittered
ia the od. Our skirmishert toon became j
engaged with tha R.belt, but the, fell
bck, and we aacceeded in getting iDa
ridao without wjach trouble, and were
ordered to bold it. About 10 o'clock tha !
2d bricade lo our right became hotly en-
gaged, and we were ordered to itt support
Tba canoooadios now became terrific,
while the roar of musketry wat awful.
Tbe hill where onr batteriet were, alooed
. m ..... w. ......... - - ,
off gradual!, for over half a mile, aod over
this we bad to go in plain new of their
tiatt.rioa A a anna aa bib man a nop an.
Peranee, they quit firing at onr batter,,
,urned tbeir attention to as, and flung
b" 'oi ,oli:1 aot at a. tbe whole dit
Une oow ll 1"'1, but tbe, aimed badl,,
ln,ir ,60t ''ber plunged ioto tba
6roBDd ton ns, or eraahed through the
treet overhead. Wa marched almost at
wonniJed. Tbe bi 0'r mommMm ofJ .
.t... u. r.tR.s t..j ..j t....
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top, ana meir wort raa aioog tarea
, ...a. .w. L
tblt if , BeB th mwi b...
full .weep. Abont 2 o'clock tb. 3d and
... .. .. . .
WIVUIOOS SUCBipUV tV atrial IBStr
ark a In lh. rt kt anil aft.r n hnn '
J I
nr nBuung were compelled to lau back. I
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i iqh aeua tip uliui giais agamst tuc
LEWISBURG, ONION CO., PAM TUESDAY, JAN. 5, 1864
It bJ mosketry firio; I ever
beard. The Rebel, it it id, massed
iheir force. bre, with tba intection of
crushing our corps, bot tbsy failed, is
were df;feD ;, lbe;r breastworks j
and held tbem till night Oar brigade
was beld a a reserve, and did not pet ,
i called into action, but wa were uodtr Are
all day.
That night, the Rebclt withdrew, and
in the morning I walked over part of tbe
battle ground Our dead were tripped of
all but their nnderclotbing, and tome of
the
wbi
rbich you may julge of tbe character of
pushed od teveral
munition
milet f4rtbtr ,ad ctmpti ,bu night. All
iIoog the rolj( Mi,i0B, ,nd wlgoli. were
glicki iu h, mai Uh ke 0Qt.
K.rl nrI. ,,:. rrlti. b,.,B
" -J & ft C
; ffon t0r(J1 Ki ,j Uti ,,, j
k 'io
; We ,df tnod , wi(bio bU of lb.t
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I IJialCC. IUI1 VaUILfCU UU IUS 1 atl II V t. 1 uai
! . . t it T.:A mn .m j.. n,,,.
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j whjcb rre,eolej ourrajog( ta the
r, 1. ! t j .l . . .l .
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e iv there till next marDio?. tbea de-
a
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a.iujcu tue raiirvaa, auu aiarieia tuitaru
e .bort.and
C...,inj 0ar j fc
m) lm() on f
i eoro atd
ser the fire
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on stick, and ate wnbout .alt: from the
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tuecis, some 01 us Became ioj uuweit 10
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IUI. I wu. uia vu .uo UiUlUI-L w. au
-
oum, woeo near iieveiauo, we were or-
, , . .
dered back to camp,
.... ,
lie bare siuce learned that Sherman
has gone to Kooxville to asit liurnside.
I am sorry I could not have been along,
'
b-t fc u beer j, g,
-
my psrt in tbe battieof Lbattaoooea.
It
it sail Bragg and Jtff Davis have both
said the first battle of Chick.mauga had
, . . . ,
cam. It baa been
. . " . ...
'""a?0'. nJ we hope they are aanshed.
Tbe pwple keM ,re di.g09ted Wltb ,b.
Cocfederlcy .nd ,be Rebels ut bfgiDnioe
Viill .... .... f
f 6
,L. I nln.,.u .1 t-.c, T.na.aaa. Wall
if you want to see people truly devoted to
t. . m.
the L moo. you can tee tbem here. They
, a a i ,i
wavpil thf. nlrt flair aa w naKad alnnir. and
- -r. - r - t
b
h, . .i
card men and women say they were
nlnng to tjcrifix all fAy had for lit
...
r-
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. weather bat been ver, cold for the
past few days, but we have pretty good
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health. I hope we may remain in Teunes-
. r .
MB tbl1 W10,cr. 1 g", pref this
j.
climate to lba miasmas of tba swamps of
Mississippi. Never was an arm, in better
Bp'r" tb,n th'5 ,rl,' At first th'r ""
;Conidertble dNcoDteot tlnoB8 thB ,rBJ
f 'be Can,br!,nd regarding tha removal
of Koi.crin ba ,bi. j, d ;
they m
" ., . ' mt. . . .
man that wat able to open tba Mississippi
. ....... ... ,,
nv.r ta aril in find tha aa.w tn th. fZnlt
h h eente. of Confed
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. m .dM bfi . ,ronnJ M
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dy for duty again.
William Run,
Ca, C tth Mo., I a ft. 15th Army Cor4,ChatiBajo(jB
The End the End !
Graham' Mxiazine waa a few wear
"6" iiieraiura
,od ,U. lltor (Mr- Grah.a) on of itt
.-aa xieiumg io ids i.s
c,""" 01 "onvmat eompantont, and
. ...a .
I falli
,mn- ,lP B' S,P lMt dle1
" 6ru6Ber " J
Among recent death, in Lancaster we
Rebel dead wore tomt of ibe clotbmg good and lawlul money t-l toe eta 01 , mads a disn on tne raiuoaa ieit era riw, u i jm .ut iu I'Ha.tLEti atALat
. .. ... 1 ' i . t I rn.n ml ImmBX M MXlJI ol axA flcUfaS. ! il
cb they had got at Cbuksmsuga. It Pennsylvania. Tbis Bond bears date tbe ts.noxtiiie ana v,uai.anooga. ai - m m , Rir.r Road. I.ewikort. P.pt.
1 c.ia n .. ,i.t. j 1 . . ioai ..j c.. ; Uraains T'rt ol nis lorce a small aetaco-1 i, .111. .1b.jtt.a17 er-tuh. huh i r ,lu u GoodBu'i Sim
dead and the Rebel la, togotber. Some ; Internal Rerenue Stamp, having been rVl prisoner, t.kea. j aTSL." NOTICE,
of our dead lay oa tbe balwork, from citea in the data when tbe States were I . -1 'i , LL oeron hariac eriw. araiau thai
notioa that of Bernard Hable,, from one j tacky, addressee tba Union League in
nf i.. K... rTT.' TT ... 1 . .I.L' t . t mn
of its firtt families. Da waa the beat of
pressmen we ever employed, bat the foal
fiend Intemperance had long made hint a
wreck onl, of bis former manhood.
Tha War Department baa determined j
to credit on tbe qunttt of their respective
State, all re-enlialina- aoldiera whrTb...
already aerved two years. It it estimated
thai at least 75,000 oat of tbe 300,000
men last called for will ba raised ia tbis
i manner. Ul lba residue, izo.ouu men
'are expeeted to volunteer, leaving not
more thaa 100,000 to ba drafted.
Of tba whole number of men belj
ta service noder tbe lata draft, abont one
teveoth aerved in person, two-sevenths
aerved by substitutes, and foar-tefentai
paid tba commutation money.
Mcst oo to School. Tha Nevada
Constitutional Convention bad adopted aa j
article compelling x children between n
and foarteea years ef age to attead school. !
I That will make a aeeoad MaasaehaactU of j
:hi young Sute.
Relics of the Olden Tim.
Mdj persons suppose that tbe Stamp
and Revenue Law h new tbmg id ite j
history of ihd country, and ere often
beard deploring tbe "good old times"
our f.taere and grandfathers, wbeo tucn
things were not Such person, bower, ;
labor under a mistake. Ibe Vaily linu-t ;
j nutieee as a curiosity a Mood execu.ea ey
j Nioholas Saidel, Iron Matter, ef AWi
.to.uabip, Berks county, in favor cf Cor-;
' neliut Tytoo,luukeper,of Iiobeson town- j
ihip,taaie eounly.for two hundred pounds, j
t.ll obliged to retort to direct taxation io
; ar9 n0 greater, if as great, as they wers in
,b, vaod old times" which we besr so
; uiuch about. lUading Journal
,
AcciCEXT.-Oa tba Ligbt before
-t r j I ...-
, enruttmas, uv. u .
ler.burg, bad a miraculous escape from
; being killed b, the car. at lh.. p.ace. II.
Dad Been on a iau to nit relatives iu
vuit ta his relatives in i
. .
.-....k A . ..1 ..In.nin.liAmi nB
wouuxj, ji.uf.v... -"5""
I tKa Viithr Vrr.Kta train Tfi alltti!i!n CU
j '"e- . ,r'". .
the ear while in motion, wnh a Christ -
mas tree in one hand and a piper parcel
in the other, ha fell aud his overcoat t :
beccn,io6 eai in lOtLe
, f fc fc, SblIBakin
. .
crossing. Fortunately be became detached
; 6. . ,
t without being run over, but was M tnuca
. t .,
bruised that be wa. at first considered to
; be in a eery critical condition. However
be bat so mocn improved lbs on recovery
... .....
proved ibat bit reeavery
. . . ., ,
; 1 beyond a doubt. abaou-y Oozerie.
RlCCSAilT TaX-PaTXES. We learn
: from ibe Puttatowa XcJyer.tbat three men,
nimed r.peeuly Ku'p, Sweinbart and
, - -
gomery county, engaged ia tba eigir-
; makiog business, refused some time gi
, t0 mtU to lbe lUvenne cSear. the
. . ..4 ... .t, . jit..
Hired by
, r J --I J I
i jiw Tbt Collector cf tba distriet twice
: ,eut c2ser. l0 Bake collection, but tbe,
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errtnd noaceompiisnea, as tLe psrtiet
1 . I . .... .
threatened to ote violenee.aod in one case
f y . ... - -
t .K... . f. ..I
i. .1 arL.-.n...
Th. f nUmnlnm final!
, imidii au. uuicrra. a an i. ill iff aim. luiii,
i
; leD 0D tD adequate force aod arrested
m, u w vvii.wi va aau j
j the whole party, who. after a bearing io
. , .
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omstowD, were CJmmiltei to prison.
LB lheif agreeing, next day, a p .,
their uxea, vub -ul toa ccruiog coits,
amnnalln. h.ll... in (Kr nr fn,
Xlaet lba original bill, and to give bonds
! for g30(i behavior ia the future, they were
relc,5ed. Thus do tba dupes of tbe Cop-
perbead. go on blundering against the
law, like a madman knocking hit head
, tg4jMt , gt00, ,alL
We reprinted this week a toll-sheet for
the Centra Turnpike Company wbich was
originally prinud b, John G. Yoangman
tain at I I . I . !
IB 1019. iuany euangea uava taaeu piauc
in tbi. region tinea then, both in tbe
. '
ptiutius; vuniurav auu tu auv uijuo vi
w
o-
I"C,
travel At thct time tba Centre Turn
pike wit tba onlr channel of commanica.
. . ,
tion between this region of tha Susqae-
hanna eounlrv and Philadelnhia. aViwi-
turf Gazelle.
A SttMON ix a Word. A copper
head paper aaying that tbe jaboliiioo of
slaver, will make tba Snuth a desolate
wilderness, the Catholic Tdtgraph replies
Ibat there it not much "wilderness" in
New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania,
Mattacbutetti, Connecticut, or Rhode
Island, in all of which State, tlarer, hat
been abolished.
WASBincrow, Dee. SO. Lucien An
derson, member of Congress from Ken-
toia city to-Bigua, aiuage laney coniio
ne. ill, bat his physicians expeet that ba
will recover. The Government hat tent
thirty Rebel prisoners to City Point on a
month', furlough, to procure, if cusib'e,
" exenange lor themselves.
, , xTTT 7 T ,. , . t- t
Arch Btahop Uughes d4ed in New York
i on the 2d inst.
Union vote of Illinois '63, 126.505
Cop. " " 90,406
Union majwity 30,096
Laat year tha Copperhead bad 16,666
maj. Union gain, there, 46,762.
Tha town of Greeneastle, Pa., ia clear
of tha draft. A bouut, of $200 w as of-
, ,, I
crvu, wuia awvitwuaw wbw iBtscu wiaaitat wu
days.
A Maine editor says that a pumpkin in
Ibat Male grew .0 large Ibat eight mea
eould etaod .round it. Thi. ta like the
fellow that saw a flock of pigeona in large
i that be could shake a tuck at thaa.
latest News
Tba Richmond Whig tart, in 1anvills,
fire dollar in gild wer told at auction, a
day or two st , for one hundred and forty
dollars in Cnrfrirrte notes.
A Union lore ol 1400 recently parsed
to Harrisonburg ia Virginia, at a diver-
sj n jo fiTuf pf ,j40 a wftil, and although
annoyed by 7000 or S000 of L-e't trtny
returned to UarpeVi Ferry wiihoa the
Iom of a tnin
wbeeirr's (,te!) e.talry recently
The Ricbiiiond papers are mourning
' t r 30 jv 75 Cloeer teed 7,00
! Flaxseed 2.00 Wool.
.U
5)
,,C
! F.rkmliuttcr 1 9 Mn r.. O
Fresb Butter... ii Ribs 4 hide. 6
. 1 1 .n i I. I4,m I I
c "soap 4 A 6
; a .., JO to 8 J;-
'".
. JJSAtatalfcU
1 54,1, -It. b, H. i DVfar... MM-
" r.:;r:i.. f I Oo.l Sm HAKIUa
1 a v !l. tkl f tS f .rm bIbv
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j . iV...V..h ... b, a..-.oro.3
! r. ru,ii ts. Nita .mpt.w. m. i
rJ ,b, m .r
U13IXV ALBRIGHT,
x roR. E V AT LA W.
'. OrMa ne
urn near me
. . i
room lately OCCU-
; P,ea by L. B. Christ
a py and boua, ai
aioaf rre-OTaal fmr ar,!-
: or ta,ir
I aubatiiau vmvmn vaj4 r u- iiti w j
Tina ml
draft, or
lattainiiainiui. Li
ilt.uburaj, Jaa i. .)
y AUDIT, y
1 yx the matter of the aecowbt cf R. Zim -
i a. r,i,au. .-auuuwiaii.iw
B . LA 1 . . . . knl.t. tl . I. Ill
; John K.Hel. crceavaJ, me aocnocr
j apomtell ,ud,ior, by te Orphana; Court of
1 L"ion county, to aoattV distribation o. tbe
balance ia bands wf saVJ admiauiraior. to
j h "if'?
?eiJ Lewi-iu..
uted tberevv; and lor 1110
I parties iViateresi at his
on- t riday.lrie xnta aay
A y , one- p j,
1 , .!',
I.ewisbargJan.S.'64 WM. JOXE3,Aud.
' Hu Qriirtia, B w Eiuiuht, 1
J HLnll!!
115 poranmn' of Cirraiar Ontr. S l'l. War Ca-
tiariac.uL. Krovo't Max.fc.aJ taMaral'a OfBoa. tfatod
; wWb,,cn. iT.mii-tb. 1 tb. Mitiof L,of
i liJZ
; ITVllt
.bw u tha aatirftlbo of ti. Boart. tbavha w.m ao
,Ui ot b..at u. t.i. ttt u aat draft, uab-w j
II . !tt.rv data oa uaa.niat (.f
. iat. aiiaoaar. .
2&d. Noaa-aU-aidetK.
l.r4. I aaultabaaaaaa of An.
ath. a,nill rmac-at LSfalal diaaMTitv.
1 a Pr.-aa bo may couact oc any tr.
m.:..i.,.u.ii.i... .n..KU.j.a.iuiMf i
: aooa haMa to Ull.Ur do!T.
. .. .. . , . .... . .
J - .- . ' .
, ol. ine Karoiiat-Bl i:at.arf mrmrmvm va aurnj ".
' f anniir-ot..boaba:ii.raa jHtth saroums
i a-rtai. it. f.-u mt roi tb. f tot-rw. r.Bort-4. if
tliJ ar. foaa-3 to ba iumi to aamliBeaL-. tb-m
th.r
"-.JJinlSK
. '
j T:JrdiorT,h r.
t!Jiiu7l'Oi.afw.i,rtcrl.,U (ahwl
JSO. KAY rlkMr .Nr. C.,t aa4 fro-sat StarabaL
CUM C. K4WX. CoauuMoaw.
8. T. CU ALLI ji, caisaua.
RVaaral of Kamllmoat.
W. B, C0RNELID3,
Ciovernment rndertaker,
XASHV1LLE, TE.V.V.
Dealer ta all klaaa ef metallic BarUl fatrs, aad
ZIXC COFFINS,
j a
VlL!' ' promptly to the transporta-
j tion of Bodies, or riving mlormauon
, re!-pec!inx aeceaaeu ooiuiers.
1 .1- J.. V 1 ...ill i .iU .rlV. T . I r , La
, respecuaa aecea.eu oomiera. TTE have jasl received from Philadelphia
ri-SO:i5 S-iOKI3.-Havinel lnd New York, a very large and well
i secured the ser.icea of Dr. L.H.LEWIS, cfMiecJ siock of
. New York, (more recently from the Army of, ftrftC
.lev iorit, (more recently irom me Army 01
j ,hB Potcmsc) for Embalmioz of tbeD-ad by
Ur. Houiaa' -American Pieces," acknowl -
e izti to be the best and only iroe process in
ine Lotted S:aies,wiU have noaies eaiDAimea : of this stock of (ocd. a very larpe asson
when desired. mrnlofDRY G O ODS f every descrip-
Prmcipal Office and Vt'arerooms No. 49, j uon. Purchasers will nod it iheir aJraotage
Church St.. Nashville. Tenn. to give u a eall as in prices we defy any pi
Branch OilicesaiMurfreesboro'.TulUhouia, i our neizhborine towns for com petition. V'e
Wartraee, Shclbyrille.Chattanoora and Dech- . bav alio replenished cor sltclc of Grorr
ard (Tenn ) eievenson an4 Bri'lgepon, (Ala.) rlea, Ilarttvare,taeenware,4c.
3Commuaicalions promptly answered, j ALT FI.II COAL,
Mr Wal foarml aotboriad to rafrr to . n PLASTEK, tc.
taa aBtacmkB of iaUcrity, aad ill prrfcraaall that bo : . .
unb-rutaaorpt-onuaoa. AMii'.i joh.nhi.x, i Tfaife Mirth Lime, Calcined Platter,
l.'ia3 Military (ioTarBOC j , r..j I- .
100 Jlen wanted!
TE want to employ iMMEDLTELY
ONE HUNDRED
WoaJ Choppers and ITewers,
n work out Lumber from tne haiotaa iraei ,
about 1 miles from Lewisburg. Most liberal i
waes will be paid Cash every month. (
Enquire of R. ti. Heizel. Lewisburg, or of,
T. 8. SmeaM, at work on the premises.
WILLIAM FRICbl at CO.
. Chester, Dec. 18, 1803 pd3t
THE RURAL AHERICAW.
Thm R Papr for Jtiraaal mmH Fruit Gi awn i ATyaf
DiUart Vrai.ai for aaVy Twtmtg Subscriber 1
T WANT
I Rural
VIII eommi
IAT A VT in OHO hth a.rnls tnrin-alal. lh
r. a . 1Z ir. V- il V V-1 'I
liAmnma, iuia,i..i. auiuoi.
meneet January 1st, 1861. Paper ;
I . ,!h anhi-nh.r. ia Daumbrr. Thi. I
..w ... . - -
is decidedly the best and cheapest farmer s
and trait grower's paper ia existence, at only I
$1 a year, and every subscriber receives two j
fusi orapb vmbs bo-b . Jat.-t
f il ip.oiw. or Obo D-.llar'a aorta of Kuaaatl aU
ua. L
I of ail .loaaao. or Oao IMiar'a vorlb of Kuaa.il a umat
Wnl'Oe Straw ben T Plaatav tba larrMt asa Btost pro-
darrJaa ia tba world. Biaay of wbarb ar aetaanyas ,
larra as baaa mm'.
ararrry poraoa wa. rniaa .
Bin - - ih. iumv Im sa Juain SMtat.
i"
ISa Saapl. aoaaaa aral fro. to all apyiaaaala, wiib ,
full r""iT ' .,il.Tll
tera and otbar alob ac-Bta of aaTotbraablaBlB taai
oaastry. KIOHt DtitLABS ia araauaata foraa-ry naa
at Taoaty aabaerlbrral 1 Baa. mm la.i i" " ;
tha cboharM tray mi . all o( wbfeb ar to ba traa ta (
mi aatw-ribrra. baad svooaM ooyM faatosatatloly. J
Uliaaa I. a. atlJi AS, CliatuB, Uasida Oav, h. I.
"THE UNIO.NV established ia 1S14 Whole No, 5.65a
"CHRONICLE," established ia 1S13 Whale No, 1,029.
DR. WI3HART'3
PINE TREE
TAR CORDIAL
13 the iial prarije of tbe Pine Tr
obiaioed t.y a ptcaliar prucrii is the
ai'itiliation rf tfie la.r by h;ctj 1: h.jheu
ma l.cinal Ffl,Prt":'' r re'aine-l. It i tbe
BicJjcioe that euro h- all cUitrs fail.
vv umj U IS iircmnniU-( uyLoau at u1
mum u 1 u .rod b th ryitfmvi f !
rra:v thma lif M. ot lba ualu It M too ut ft.-oji .
iu.; wuk i u. . r
: uJ u Ttri r.tui mamv-
' "
im CitrutnT f ri
Gl I wui wfN yow
I tlx nrdicin or net. atel f th eircuUr. Alter rw
; of rttid sadlpTiBait, I ..Jwr Lhi waOwr-ttex m:Wwlu4
' it l L tt bl rM.U f r -l f taJnvjrj d'tst ftnA'W
! 'va?. If t b c tot ! ta;itJ"l ty lb . of tt
. .a:r,f.i;iLA,' S STSai"
j trtlI ,hm.r. i-r...i,
"r I w Ow.l rrate.'a inn aweasacamre. t
! ZmVTJrMm 1
Jt:w
I 9J7JL4Ti S?
wi My 1. u...
1 a ? T'-'TZ
1 n'a- i'"w-.''-'
nr.HIM Of t& ItiCO. KBWt XD1 tD '
T.fr. lr.!T Wkilrtbti'.trAal
i ol tb. IM iu bf.ia
i aurfaca. of U. leaf ami throat, paawtr.tioc facb Si.
j aMl pArt. r-ll-.!ur a:a. a.bdniLa i.SaAatoa. .ai
rtawriat anaaririai wa,. .
II.. k-.ii.f .n Lh Hi (WLDrQIUff. et.Dtl.an to aar, iu
; w,,s m:ua.-at. ua-
. mmmLj. ul th. aum : aavwl. II bt baa But U louf
dUjaal a taaarl to tha aaaavu -f curav
Tta PI ISKK TAX OlRDIAL will eot Cenjba,
" tt. lami mm c-r--.. .rw..w -'. - r
Uoptnf CVtub, ln;.tbria. aaMj af atao . aa!;.-ct
I ratuaJr br Juvaaoaof iUt aDo;.,attiiEta oofayiau.
1
BEWARE OF COCSTEKFEITS.
1 Tha veunine has tk name cf tbe Proprie-
AU
!iiTigiiFiDBiirri..voi
, . . ! . k. . V m
; 0:hers are spanons lEitatioss.
' ti tart, vib.n m-r tho nt th.r, anM I'jm . . .f .tl wnr tn tfctoa aAklB
Paica Tlfly t'rnil, n l Olf Dl'.ur pfr, llrtlol,n,rfk.r.Uaeli I wowlAaaraiaa alt
Bottle. Pre-areJ only bv tbe Proprietor. . .arcu.itb iaaad urWaaa.air.ao,M.
' n. r n O V littaBT UratMait y roar aarfiooi, aa waa Sb aa
Dr. L. y C. V ISliAKI. 1 ll0Si Icararaa'j. JoHS laAjUta.
o. 10, Xcr.h SrcoaJ Su Phi adelpbta. Pa ! 1 : .
For Sale bv a'.l Drattisu 10S7yl
FANtTFins..rAI.CYFURSJ
Jotn Falreira,
ISAUrn STRXXT,a4ow
tta, SouUi aide.
raajDZLPtllA.
Iaaortar. Uanafactorar
All kinds of
FANCY FUR?
for La die.' and
't;aL ' Children's wear.
I wtah b rrtura mi Oiaoka to Or friaala f Fnla
and tfc. aurroua-Jtur coaali... for tbir rrry librral
pair-aac lo me jar.a t:.- la-t fcw an. aad
vraitl ... to th-aa I.: I aow har. ia ator.. of aar cva
im;.Tt;i. a a&d Kaattfatture, a ay sUB.ia art-
aacat of ail tba itil-r-nt v.iau ikl I'jaiitMof FjtSCT
' tb. V.11 abaVH :nr aa. c
j Bi-iec: lba tiH-t lojp. rt-r of all bit yura fn-m Fanti..
aai baaia tb-m Hatirfaeturrd um'.mr v.a o a autrat
aa-'B raalii at- t -ff-r a.y ruatm.ra aad tb public a
miHl baaliar at ol Fu.-a f r tha ran. moaay.
LaJiaa: yl'-aa. (ir ta a raU b-f ,r torthaaicf . flaM
j reattlabtf Ukt Baffle aucbrr aa.1 tr -r:
I JOHN HREISA.
j 5m!0!4 Xo71. Arch Street. Pni'tielphia
ban rutins; Ilabllliuient.
T)OOM3 in Faira's Block. Maiket St, rear
j of Boarer s Jeweiry Shop.
Hariaa t.rr 1 a mrnur annrritiraati?n in
. - - - r I r
ie of the best shops in Pbilad, I hope to
render satisfaction.
Bl'RERs and other Fixtures always on
hand or furnished at short nonrr.
O. B. EVANS
UwtabBTW. Sa.pt. It, IS
, 1 VT T I CT VriTf I
L, ) iL b!
, a . a a aa- ft An(i
Will IK UUvDaJa
, wb ch we oflrr at very reduced price. We
have paid partica'aratieniioainihe selection I
alwars k'pl on hand.
rrCOVXTSY PRODVCE ukea in Ex-
ehaoge for Goods as usual.
N.B. Cash paid for all kinds of Grain.
JNO WALLS at CO'
Lewisburr. Dec I86J
TO TBE PUEL13.
SOME person, whose inieresl it woald pro -
bablv be if I were to leave Lewisborc
bat circulated the report that I had sold out
my Gallery, and left town. 60 far from ibis
beicy tbe case, I have just made a very un -
portant improvement in my 8lcyhght,and a
aow taking better Pictures than ever, at any
aal alana. or-r Sna raa ?b Stero, a dcora wnt
I at- U.ta.l'a KrSa Rooaa. whi I aot at all tinaaa
vrmvmii to .ait o. a I bM fri.oiJi and annoaM
m Ommm. la CAHD fU rTjORAPHS Irtsl.aaj.tb.
ruuy u prndaiw. aot touar, bat fouat, ao i caa
furoa-h a coaicaa..
a. tbl 1 do a.11 va w -
fnabaaw. a. a-
Leg Ca all lake a Bide !
j
ORSE8 AND BLUGIE3 TO LET, 10
aa
responsible persons, at reasonable
.X A
raies.
tvstables oa ailey betweea Soata
Thiri and South Foonh sireets,half a sqoare
.. , , .
arww nrtt 1.1 . n , iht icmjbocb ua aaajc
lot, irOntlPg 09 aOO'n I Him Street.
. i-maira a rnnrn
a. n -t n.1. O. svaavta
Lewisburg, Sept. 11, 1863
rf' r
Administrator1! notice.
ATTHEREASi Ua-n rf A4aummiow
V 'oe estate of SAMUEL WE.NOLK.
deceased. Ia:e ol Lewis towasbis. Latu
county, have he? a iranifl 10 the aabacrtbet.
by tbe Rf gi'ter of satd Muniy, la its fur a ;
aJ pefons iaiebted to saidesuta are nasai.
ri to mave parmeuuand tho5C taiMif alaissa
azainst the same will prrteat tbea dot
au;hei.iKa:ed lur witlaowat. to
VUl.l.IWi SWENGLK,AJaiBUuao
Lewis Twp. Dec. 19, tsea
Salve fur File a.
I HAVE ca baad fr ate. at tS eiUS par
pot, a CErtTAl.V CURE iot taatdtsMat
tine divene. It is an CM pr-pariuoa, waa;
tMtet wbxh I neer knew 10 iail. aad I eaa
UaitemtT at Leiborr, wilt ale
. &r,.en, them id se uietaeat. 10 t
I ....
11 1 1 r T a (I UiDUlV
Doctor S. II. KNIGHT
1 TTA3 Seated b.mself w LEWlsBCRO,
where he wi.l aueai to the pracw yg
; .
me licioe.
Maraiei U nearly opposite A mmoaa" bloaa)
TEiTIMOKJALa.
Tl ET Jo, L umm Cm-. 5ov. S4, tSSBV
nmmrPr- , Itnr .ol Koaurk as Wa., IImI
I tbt . 1 L- tM. at ir a, bwetur all ; ba
' 1 eostiouHl tat Tour bJc:m ul ia twMMt aM. aww
Isr.iA.nl. Ilitwnimw
: l MvaMill wl
, v,.... j,.UiG..rfiL.Llta
Hattratrau. JoUS GooilLAkllatB.
' R.anaTtjS. TaKaa C , So. S&. aSSB.
j ir : I ar. ait-4 i.h tb aaafw ataia..
. j or, ' T.ara. ... . ciaa. wj Js . -
ot a& a to lae at; oe w a .awaww. 7.
aaiu.li. ajaMlH-iao, 1 aaa wmmm MarauM my ' .
atuair ;b;aiuauaa. l'oara Lro.j, Ja.tat JalUOtX.
LaraiiTga. Tak Co.. Nor 17. ltat.
I. 3. H. Eaubt; lMJ Sir I wa at3fcaw watt,
Rl..ua.at:.; I ,u 1 at oait. ca. au. awe t aalMaal
of 5 ,ar Taloabla aHns. euraal aa ia a abort Mai. a
a.ioa all ahoua aJvtcat with Una rl'aaaaa ta aajly a
jva aa4 1 earad. Iinm.j, J. aotAV
Biktut. Cana Tat. 5a IS, IS.
Tr. 8. H. KtiWM: Oaar Sir 1 aajaal yoa Ibaa aaaaa
wnt tn iM-t-T to bawtt HOVraDX kauwaaltr- alf wwa
', im. a rtfa r.aao vi'-h abaaaaalies. aaa be It r aaajaNa.
mrf ara :-a at by all. 1 vaa advaaeal ta try atb waaV
3Iammoth Dru store
I3ENNETT JJRO'S,"
acraaariri of f i-C.T i.am.
I t fOHT reaprctfnl'y inform tb pablia thai
j 1 they have atsamed control of the above
I eataMitament. and just ree'd a freak ar.r'v
( of Droes, Chemica.s. Psints, Va hire Lead.
' arniauca, rui-r, " . wti ajji, asacaiaa
Oil, Pure 8p;ces, Lhresiufs,
Toilet Articles, a fine a'sortrnent
Extrart. t4 Haariiva'a. Haui'a. Hawlar'a. OhMBX I
aoa pttir aualactarra. jvao B a a.
Uoioiraaa ana uair Oil. by tb. bottl. or qaaauty.
Soap! Soaps! for Wahinf;, ShT-
lCi, raawtiac liram., mma lut Daatal aurpiana
1 T-T. T , r, Ta . T If
I OCa.et COOK', i Ur?e?. Fort FoIiOw,
i raiba. arm.bea, thmt Knivoa. Sraaaura of Aaaartaawa
i aad Xagoab aAaflatartur latatwy, rbaiai Qara aaal
j lubacce.
A.az:p3 : iumps : ; ioai vu, ana
riail.
Liquid IJennet, Coxs aSparkliagf
Olatiar !TnI.L( J-'ijci..ia iaa.rta,y.aoriaa; AxtraaMa,
Vaai;.a.oran. Lrswa. f'mmrh. a:aat ad, ataa K.CWry
Ac a JO abaay other ptaarataoBa Aar awaaaty aBrfajaaab
"Wines and Liquors expressly for
XadkiaaJ paryoarSL Fbyawiaa. awd paatiaata iaaliiaa
food qaaiity, voa.d da vail to oaU baAira y r-.alTi .
.iaawban.
We are eellinrr. at vpi-t low rafa
I v... -. it. . ...
a-. J", i a ' nMa TpKtiag rfanL
j
Onr Tinctures. Svrurrs. Ointmenta.
aad etbr Pharaaarratiaml pr-paral. ar TBllai
rl by oarariv. trow para draga, mMm ar warxaaMaw as
ba of cftwi&aj atrraf IA.
r?"The janior member of the Iras having
auenicd tbe College of Pharmacy, aad bad a
number of years' ezperiecce ia tbe Drag aad
Prescription busiceaj, both ia tb eouairy aad
" , w lb ' eo"p"!f
; 'Yfl'.T.h I oePby.icins eryahlia
: may favor them wra.
. ,nv.ie a call, feeling eonfldeat laat
rnuaae.pnia. leeia eooiprtrnt lo composed
can supply lhe wants of ail. ra leras lo tbaiv
saiisfacuoo. 8. G. BENETT.
Lewisburg, Oct. 30. W. A. BENNETT
GOOD NEW GOODS!
.vearcoocs
.vaw eooDsi
XtW 0O0O3I
yew goods)
KM FAll ATD W7.TTT
roM tALL a.d mnyrtmi
TOR FALL AXD WlXTEBt
KM FALL ASD WIS TSUI
CALL A.D XEI
CALL AXD SIMI
CALL AXD SiXI
CALL AXD SrXI
XKSMM. tore 4 oo
KStMtM, 19XG at CO
XMIMMK, IOXO at CO
jXSXMSM, LOSS at CO
lwiaKgrxt 3Cot. IfCJ
Estate of Willi m Wilson, dee'd.
1 T Testamentary on tbe Estate at
1 j W ILLI AM WILSON, late of Lew.
, idot; borooga. I'aioa county, having bea
. (ranted to the na lersi-aed, all persoas iadea
i ir J thereto are rerjueatej ta make immediata
j payment, and lhoe having claims or demands
against lhe same will present tbem for scuta.
meat. AN. WILSON. Eieeatnx.
T. H. WILSON. Execntor.
Lewisbavx. Nov. 13, 1863.
VECmiJE CBYER.
HAYING mad applicaiioa for
aUceaaej ta cry Tenda.
the subscriber is prepared to attend to aaiie
ib ibat Uae. Terms moderate.
DANIEL M. RENNER
BafTalo Twp, Oct. 6. 1863 6w
Cash paid for Bark.
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my Tannery Yard ia Lewisborj. for whica I
will pay the h.ghe! sriee ia cash.
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