Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, September 03, 1864, Image 1

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BV 0. WORDEN AND J. II. CORNELIUS.
41 $l.."iO per Year, alwaji In .4d-.Rr.re.
LEWISBUKG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1SG-L
"fHEOXirLE " KiVMif! in IS 13 While No., l.OGS
Pll:llHH M.VI.HHMl
Tuehx Inmi!!2 S. Friday Afternoon.
Mstrict anl r.mty No-miai'iions.
Assemblj -stnirn. II. i'K I'., or I rn rngniy
MHIIi AiLr H. ol 'lad r rniintv
.M.lls II. MtMll. r i.rumll.c.
PhrrlflT TWtM is I 111 I'l H..if lli-il'-, li.in-h p
HomSiiRrr-l!MMI I. Kit K: K of Nra Berlin
A4llor-JVI 4iKI Vt l-t liufl.ili.r
lsirwn-r-ll S.JIH,S r It s .f Mlttlnhunr.
Election i n Tn--s--. . o :. 11, lafil
kos ri:ti!r vr.
Abraham Lincoln
FOR IKK PlI' MM ST,
Andrew Jolinon.
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a tlar. Kim
4 Wuiifcin II Kvra
Cbkrir, M Kamp
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Willi, a Tk!-t
t Jfhr, ll-l-l.ni
1 Ri'hrJ II
II Iuiar4 HoIlrlAr
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k' n- j-t si ., u:, kin
J-.ticV b.aurl rJ
:eenoti i n Tue-Jar. N.-c. S. !r
The Fishing Creek Rebelii3n.
The Wt.irkey Irurrectun uf VV'est
I'eDnsylvania La)', Ilurr'i?, I jrr, end
John Lruwii's rebti.i iti and 'be ''iiidt
peodent gr,Teriini(nts" cf Wyoming, cf
Fauklaod, uuib l'f .in.a, and of L 'iih,
all came to nought : tbty ti.re "cstrccd''
into 'ubniir-sli'ii" by the "rtroog baud"
cf the Ntinn! (j jvernai'nt. To tbi
catalOiin we mu?t tnw a.j i the tame of
the Ftfhtnj Crrlc C'liutin'r'T-y, away up
(be classic s'rtaiu of lint La.'ce iu the
Norlb wtst.TD part of Columbia ciunty,
J'enn'a. It is inhabited by pe ipie Dr
ally fivil and hospitable, but not tbeui"-t
intelligent in the w.riJ, if we n;ay judge
from the fct that nospftrs of the Col
Tate grade of intellect are tbe political
bibies of tbe region. We have Dot the
exact figur.a, but Hentvn, J ul
J-'i-b.
ish Creek townships, and the vicinity, ease
liycbanao, lireckir.rilge &nd Wouuward
bout tea votes to OLe against them, while
lut one out of teovoted to restore to the
Eoldiers tbe right of suff'age.
Vr-Bg!y biased by the politically Mind
of tbe country, and irflio.td to madness
by the basest falsehoods weekly toli them
rupeetiog the A Juiitis'ra'ii d, many ot
the peo le there proceeded to ilogai and
traitorous ac'a. Ke. F. K L'yer, while
lioldiog a reifular reiigicu loeetiog, was
broken io upoo by a drunken mob, wLo
told him '-be might preach if he was a
Democrat, but not if be was an Abolition
ist j" tbey seix.d, and attempted to hang
bim, and he only escaped by fl ib'.
Boasting as they do cf "I'ree r-pecch," ytt
tbej denied tbe right to Lid. J. Kodeo
baugb acd other Unionists. I'usldings cf
prominent Union men were burned down,
doubtless by their political opponents.
Ih-afted men, from tbe first, absconded, or
banded together to evad: or reci.-t the law.
Firearms were procured, and alleged mi!-
itary defences prepared. An organ. rati . n,
(opposed to number 0j0, was maae,
doubtless somewhat on tbe plan of tbe
secret conspiracy recently exposed in In-
diaca. Capt. Wm. t-iiver, an enrol. ing
tfficer, while on du'y, was shot from bis
borse, but not killed. U ber persons of
known loyalty were also exp sed to the
loss of life, and the aLcoyaoces were in
creasing. Emboldened by these acts, and
encouraged ty their par'y leaders, lending
them "aid and comfort," the deluded
handful really thought themselvesa host.
Tbey more openly d 6.d "Old Ate and
'I bis imps," declared tbey bad plenty
of men wbo could draw a bead at three
hundred yards, and empty saddles as fast
I'nel. Sx.m eonM sol ikm fi.rinr,
.to . e e -
tbe Government, tbey were as much in
i,..nrrMir,B .1. ff fi.vi. .hen ,
Q$kJ to be Id a one.
?,ert cU O"11118 notorious,
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atvftl rnncn merit frnm 1 1 att leKunr
email but varied force, to attack ibid
Kinnmnnn ni in a n ntTiniK ominrv i u.
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ncraev. He "nnved on thn worirs "
... . ,
but found tbem as bare of lighting men as
YirgiDU is .ben Grant's army Las passed
?r jL Tbe "fierce Democracy" who
ould boast so loud among peaceable peo
ple, and burn tarns and shoot (from am
bush) at single men or triads, bad no
hearts to meet tbe blue ccats tf the "ty
rant Lincoln" in fair fight ! Some of the
greatest boasters fl;d to Cabada (where
they can not sole against tbe Government,
en if the, ,,11 M fi ht fjr :, ) ,hll,
, . . 144 3
oioers were sery bland invited the rffi-
era to dine and said it was all a mis-
take 2 1 ! And thus exploded the F i
Cretk ConfcderaeTt -""g
e
The reckless bioomsburg editors and (arj
tricksters who led their more honest neigh
bors into ibis ridiculous but bad eminence,
Auejustly chargeable with all the ill fecl-
iag and expense of tbe affair. Tbey may
try to laugh it iff is a "j ke" or a "scare,
io. I ft. a... . ...
i,
re-
t
" are ioo well known. A re
bellioa of a hundred is as much
aAnn-rlaamffiati.-l as - t .it .
leucuoo ol mi 100
AValia wVawtsa-i revs . AT a
vej vavv lu o
a.. -
peoaity ol tbe law for crimes oo pr. ter
than this. May tbe ln i..
"creek nation" ,o ennrH. nn 4 .t. !
.k - a
, . .au,w.tcu .uem into: ,
grievoos error, left tbem io tbeir peril,
and called tkm tali tji tLsir cause !
Coppeihsad Caccns at Chicago.
This "atherir.g has been large iu tan-b-rs,
and a great nojiuDt of tiei'imcnt
and inten-e hatred creattd. Stinting
seemed oo tiiore like holy day tbin Sit
urdiv, in the in. d t of the i-1 1 1 r crowd.
.V'liii'iy, the rich bai.ker. ( lieimont.)
ajent ol the U. h'cliiidst, caii.-d the ujeet-
. . it ii.i .
inf, and nominaim weak-kneei lot -.leT, ol
PciV. f.r temporary '.Chairman. Mr.
l;iIct acceptfJ, aud made a speech in
Wblcb
be uruouuetd the AdiiLnalion
Lie tbkkmt! war or iet.-e.
a- ltiCaf j
war or peace
((Jaite a c iUjplimeLta our btae aulJirrs
and sailors, but rutiitij; ibo lio oo tbosre
putllljg
. wbo denounce tbe l'resident as bating
made war.) Tbe usual L-umaiitue were
ap; jintcd, and adjurucd.
! Tutk i'iy, tj i. Siiiuuur, of New York.
' was CKo.r.'d" pcrujauent president, and
riibio a m st violent and disi yal speech.
After which a 1'latforui was ad iptcd, con
taining o t one wi rd againM the Hi-belli jn,
but murb aaiust the Admlnisiraii n
strfuuju, foi the l uiou ami
tate Hi 'bts
. ani in favor of arresting our arojiis io
ibtir pr gre-s, to bold a eooveo'.i'iu of the
States. The patch-wink resolutions were
ai .pted wi'b fe diss 'nting votes.
Nooiinations f ir 1'rcsiieDt were thro
M ii,..ii,ii;,.i. i. i
maie .lefrs. 1'owellol Kentucky, I'terce
of New Hampshire, Sej mour of New York,
aud we btiieve one or two others, (who
declined) an". M OUllau of , and
Sejmour of Connecticut.
Mr. Harris, of Maryland, donnumed
Gen. M'Cielian a a hireling tool of the
A iuiinistratioo, the roan wbo arbitrarily
arrested tbe Maryland Legisla'ure.
Gen. Morgan said the Logi-ia'ure was
plotting to fecede, and defended M'Clel-
lan for arn stiog them,
Mr. Carrigan called Mr. Harris to order
f'r bis violent as'aui's up"ii M'Cielian.
The TresideDt decided Harris out of order,
and that put ao end to '-free Speech" in
the caucus. A New Yorker Called Harris
a" traitor," and Harris knocked
him d an f ir bis "free ppeecb."
M, , . . , ,,..,,, ,
r L-ne, of Ouio, said M Clel'.an bid
gone farther than Lincoln iu the
perpe-
tratinn cf tyrannical measures upon tbe
s.cred privileges and rights of the people.
Weak as isyrur platform in many respee's,
dob't add to its weakoess by placing such
a man in nomination. He Legged them
not to nominate M'Cielian.
In intense cuitement, caucus adj .urned.
dnrttlnyy proceeded to vole for I'res-id-nt,
when IS States voted for M'Clel'an,
Delaware and Mary'iaod for T.H Seymour,
and Ouio, Indiana, and Missouri divided
between the two. Tbe nomination was
then made nsanimons.
For Vice President, Gutbrie of Ky. had
05, Pendleton of O 55, Voorhees cf Ind.
13, Cass cf 1'a. -0, Dodge of I wa '.'9,
scattering 50. On sscond ballot, George
H. Pendietoo of Ohio was nominated,
We will give the Platform at kng'b,
with that cf tbe Union Party, as soon as
we get the former officially.
fecAbraham S'.raub, E-q , said to bave
been the oldest inhabitant cf Milton, died (
tc tbe 21st ult. He wp one cf twin ,
brothers born (hefire tbe borough was
LiiJ out) Dec. 9, 1T94, on the lot where
the Milton Hank cow stands. He was
one cf the Useful, the upright, and the
noncred nun.
See Hebe! We wish persons wbo
drive with high loads under tbe telegraph
lines in this borough would bave the
goodness to avoid tangliog them. It io-
terfcres with tbe busioess of tbe line, is
hn f-vncnsa to. th cinirianT. and an an.
. .k- ...r P'.- v.a
noyaoce to tbe operators. I .ease be
careful, and moch oblige. i
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Significant. While the confederate
e3tl.et..iaa u.rhcxU and threat-
c3
enea to creas up in a row, goia tell as
. .-.a. .
low as -2Z2, and as sion as some degree of
narmony was res'orea, ana tbe Dominations
made, tne sensitive metal sprang up .
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11 Deitier tne aoings 01 tne aoDciave
U(J ,his tffect or , we m Dot TOach
forj but u n ,ery mach ,,te if
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to"The Sunday School of tbe M. E.
church of this place, Lad a splendid cele-
bration, in Mr. Cameron's woods, in Chi!-
liMjuaque township, Wednesday of this
week. The little foiks (and big ones too) j
erj oyed it hugely. I
t- fr t t t. '
JSTOP a -nun.se ue-eu o ,
the habit cf making targets of tbe insu'a-;
..... f. i
tors on tbe telerapn poles may pront toy ;
reJ'ng ,-je P-itel 00 iom9 of ,nein- j
e moa i ,1'0 the J0"0?44-"3 t,J "Duse i
lneni.etea jn oaie other manner, or they ;
I m-,rr,r.t.l)..A r.,v arlv for their .
. ut viuij.v- . r-j j
fcajrTbe draft will take place as soon
after Monday next as tbe Provost Mar-
sbals can get rudy. Volunteers aid sub-
snutes ate to be credited to the different
:....i;ii.. j ;..:..t. ..j .l . j.. :i. :
ioca hye. and pr.bcip.Is, and other details i
settled, which may require a few days be- i
f.re thn names will h. rlr..n f. 1
LhLl I
.ul
HirCol. James A. Leaver, of ihe liSih
- -.-
Vols, was shot ia tbe thigh, at the
recent enjairoment on tbe Weldon Kail,
road, and was eoaiDelled to b.v. bis 1,-
amnutated eiost. to the body. He lie. at '.
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VHT 1 UIUI IN aillMI ,UUUMIUU- a U C I
oond wae aflioted by sharpshooter's
cjiai ball, jij. ihe waj gziog into actioo. I
Hirrisbtirg Correspondence.
Mi'NUAY, Aug '.0.
The Lojiisla'ur noj urtif d on Tuuts lav,
but I was '-draf'eo'' to "fc'x thiugs,"
which detained me this we-k.
afternoon. I visited Camp Cartin,
to assist s- mi la ii-s in findm:; a 1 J i r
wbo one remi-Uibcrf d only as a dashing
kap .La ..I in li.ir 1 u r. an. &:.nfr r-hil'li-h
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V " u,r- -N,). Le "9 temr-ivd
; n,UJ lal
ynur la-tier a.ivise y a n g ) i i ey
r to'hit.g tj Leip uiam'aio our
p5"'''111"
drafted,
Lt I n.iu'.J rut ttay and te
ii his manly rp!y, tcitir.g
very much in a few wcrds. I have ceer
i en baiter locking n.en than bow are
Itir.inio the cau,p D-ra:lj intelligent,
uptight, young men, who h ave interesting
fiuiiiitK. aud, ri.-k ng much for their sakes
an4 their country's, f. r. go all the delights
of home at the 1 r si-knt's call. G d
grant them sicce-, add a life-long reward !
You would hardly think it was war
wbicn broujtit together fuca ao immeuse
crjwd cf visitor-, w imeu aud children es
pecially, this cool, pleasant day : you
would bave suj posid it a fair, cr a holiday,
si cheeiful and ploanaut w. re all. ouie
of thet jiiii-rs were learning the rudimeo's
of h.use-ke-piog f.r themselves, aud (heir
re
big vessel of boiling black c-:.ffee, cooking
of beans, ic., gave them much merriment.
"Burt" took me to lis tent, where a num
ber were manipulating nj iare pieces of
pas'.eboud wuh varied red aud biack spots
and pictures on one side, tu' at a sial
from B-rt tlcy c.anged thtm all over and
the reverse side seemed all alike aud Lot
bear sj loieres'iLj but I had but time to
io lire what it a.i meat;! !
j L EM..r, 10 A. M.
Just p;ssd by said to be bound f?r
Cnambersburg the-l'lst I. V. commaL
u d by Col. 1". A-bury Awl, ani Lieut.
Col. J. Wesley Awl, who was in the nine
months' service. Toe lit1 1st is called the
Dauphin County Iii.giment, being mostly
from tuat couuty, but includes others also.
"
Vt'm.l. IV. I' .I... l...V...l- lrt...!.!
ii nil eu. e, I iuc te.ue.ue,u.('jsfKoui-
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service, an 1 was last year a reporter in the Conner, tbe widow of a Union soldier, who
Hecate; is Wi.bur F. Miair and five other has no means cf support, got on ber knees
from Lewislurg. The Regiment marched and Legged t-3 save her and ber little ones
with tiriii step, iodicating that there are from the fury of rebel wrath; but while
many veier.us" among them, and earnest she was. thus pleading for mercy, they ,
but tboughifui look. Hundreds' were fired bcr little home, aud stole $ lei from j
straining tbeir eyea to catcb Ibe last ber tbe only money she bad in tbe world. '
giiuipse cf friends iu the crowd and , Mr. Wo.'lkill, a very old citixen, aud
weeping mothers, wivs, sisters, daugbters, ' prostrated by sickness so that be was ut
and lovers, and waudering cbiiJieu, waived ttrly noable to be out of bed, plead in
a fond alien to the loved ones, some cf ' Taiu to be spared a horribla death in tbe '
alieu may never return. Many a stem fl.mes of bis own house ; but they laughid ,
soijier's lip rjaivered, and the tear rolled at Lis terror and fired the building. I
dou the biubzed cheek witb the sweat
which theshorl march had already brought
to their faces, as tbey gazed npou all tbey
held most dear, for whose best good they
face the dastardly, deadly foe who bave
brought ou and continue this deadly airife.
"irwt O -1 in t.Tso
f bii ,.1 - r. J to ..J tn h-J
tu... .i Id ii uiuru ua: jiur:"i.- Jl
ioti : st.,.1 :.ik LM. tt :&tij ,oa
Iu ku-.j ot S:j m sovvrtliroa
A iv. tkt so I
It will net t ;
Vee trust, io OoU : tl.r ersrico. pewer
1 o mi i u- in our dkrs.-t bcur.
1 Io. u- our ; r.i-r n, .tur ' ST6
A e Ir" d"Qj tr. m il, i.it'
A.i -raise to ri.r: '
The Poriraits ot the Governors of Penn.
sylvania, in the Executive chamber, arc a
most interesting study, as well as the State
papers which adorn its walls. While in ,
the room to-daj, a llerks county chap
rather created a commotion by asking
"which of deui Gufferncts is General Jack-
son '." !
A battallion of tbe lG:b N.Y.V.V.C. '
came here to-day from Kimira.
TI
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fbere are 10,000 Rebel prisoners there,
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t?UMa D "'"V? cl tDr men-
Wednesday. Aon. 31.
V. EDNE.sDAr, Aog. ol.
Took a trip to Lancaster, this forenoon, j
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1 UG VUIU wUw UUiaiUCO 1 vv asLVl VCIKI M kJ
I anticipated. Their soil and their plough-'
r c
irj(! iookej i,ke ,teir crofl9 but the deeper
tbe cu;ture ,te less the drought injured.
The peach-crop is abundant, and good
B
bu: little f f the peach rot, which so affects '
the West Branch. j
Cool, and very pleasant.
This mortiicg, the Cops are firing sa-1
; '"'"6
jet am lor a Lbiou Tictory. i
Met Lt. Col. Charles Kleekner, just
homewards, Laving receive J disabling: but 1
I a.o ,l.r..iii n.-,,,r.,l t Hain.' station
not ilanaerous wound at Reams' Station
" . . , .:
"e says the army s id gwii spirits, ana .
ma w ni.. r.rnmr.t rcir.fori'.emer.ta In
j f r-
drlTe the iebli out of lr6IDI-
iDe ,crJ bc6t of meu re com'ng in
bat we C40 Dot ten now many. Counties
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Md (ji,,!,,. lre ulling up, but some win
endure the dr.ft, sutelj. w. .
D p .
y eborl isi't0 bu frjends hcre-
, ' lh s.Koob and Jackson Walter, of tbe i
... ... bome on . short furlough,
01 ' ire "ome on buui. oi
bttn ouudcd ne.r Petersburg !
. liDe of CJtcbes t, been placed be-
A b .. , i, .
eeu ,Us t " '.he l"''" DefM'
to meet tbepressibg demands of the com-
i.ccu ..nf. w .
munitv C. E. llaus, the Seuior editor ;
j - - -
, . . ras , L L.. tha awns..
01 xtiB leu&'f 0. u" "'-u "P.
to inculcate Union scntimebts in ano.ber j
' "4"")
J"r: !
:,. . r. i.1e,. Co.Pa.
J a bushel of potatoes Hera dug (ton
four bills, Aug S, 1864.
SLT-ai i-o, as-.- '
Important Law.
An Act for tbe pi..tedioii ut Volunteer -
against Frauds iu the payment of ioouo-
tv l ,tct
see. 1. I!e it ensued, fit. That any
rer'ou who tn? be tn'rj-tin wnn
any
vol
bauntv niiue? f r ant iJenLvlvani
un'eer eu'eriug the service of the Luiled
bta;ior this 5'a'e, wbo hai:, wrb or
without tba consent cf uch vdun'ecr, re
tiu the same or ?-jy psrt therejf, orsi ill
fall to psy l i sUfb vi.Jii'e'T, at tbe time
of bis hving uiustered in, the full amn'i'jt
of such boun'y money, arbmt at.y d -ciuc'.ioo
or aba'eoifut, sbaii be ii'.-itnd
guilty of a misdi iuean r, an i on colvioii .ii
tuereof, in any court ot oji r and tetn.in r
or ii'iarter s"-iotia, shall be nlenctd to
pay a One of five hundred dollars, and to
be imptison'd at bari lbor in tbe I eni-
tcI,.,,ry f.,r the lerm of r-x ui
nih.
Ap roved by the (Jovern .:, ui i4,'Cl.
Pretty Shirp. '
In Ohio, a mao wbo (nb hi ance-'ors
for seteral generations) hai becu soid
against bis consent, abd CompelLi to toil
for just what hi,purci.as(r chese to g!ve
him, pat himself on tbe block, and off red
to go and shoot Kebels for the man who
would give him the most compeiisati -n.
It was a bovel spectacle a nun se.iing
himself but be was a good auctioneer a
gjod man, too and tbe biddiug soon be
came spirited. He finally bid Lnu-e.fofi
for twelve hundred dollars. Sj he hag
$1-00 to begin with, and if he returns
w:th his SI'o per mratb aui ti'.ras he will
have q ii'e a start in i.fe.
The C aia'ier-burj; ll-iit ,ry con
tains a narra'.ive in detail of lUlei d iiDgs
in that ucf Ttunate towo on tbe (cci-i .n
if its destruction. We ex'net a p rrion
of a paragraph JT ,De ben-. S' of tuose ia
this viciiii'y wbo have been apolnoizicg
f r the rebel barharitici ou the ground cf
a just ritahatiou :
Tbe house of Mr. James Watson ao
old and feeble man cf over eighty, w.s
entered, aud because bis wife earnestly
. remonstrated against tbe turning tbey
fired tbe room, hurled bcr into it and
, locked the doir on the ou'.sile. Her
.nnl.lr. r.A.i .1 t.r Kd ),i.,cnr..i in tV,A
,L.w.v3i.i.ei.Mi.iw. wu..u.,uuu
, . , . , .- , c ,
Through tbe superhuman efforts cf gome
friends be was carried away safely. Mrs.
Lindsey, a very feeble lady cf nearly
fc'gJty, fainted when they Sred ber bouse,
SJ w3 'cf' by the fiends to be devoured
in the fiimes; but fortunately a relative
reached the boue in time, and hftiog her
in a buggy in the stable pulled ber away
I while tbe flames were kissiDg each other!
lover their heads on the street. Mrs.
j Kus, wife of the jeweler on Main Street,
j , , , ,
lay dead; and aithough they were shown
the dead body, they plied the torch and
! burned the houe. Mrs. J. K. Shrtoek
o .
was there with Mrs. Kuss'i dying babe in
bcr arms, and plead for tbe sako of tbe
dead mother and dying child to spare that
bouse, but it was unavailing. The body
of Mrs. Kuss was hurriedly buried io tbe
gardeD, and tbe work of destruction went
on. The next day it was taken up acd
interred in the Catholic graveyard. When
fl.,. !.. Ck....l. ... :.e.
iucu.u.1. ClilJI Otis VUk sun
; tbe child, she went .0 one of the men and
j presenting tbe dying babe, asked "
'mix recenje nceet I A tender chord was
'tan rectnijt $iceet 7 A tender chord was
touched, and without speaking be burst
i,., 17. .f, i fii.. M
autw liaic. aV- anil WiaiLAj a l a 1 rv t v sr.
Shryock
..ndaaked whether be could do
g for ber ; but it was then ,00 late.
e bas ceased to be motber.ess, for
anything
The babe
it shares a mother's sepulchre."
gg 6
w--w-. e
The surrender of Fort Morgan is fully
c luurmei. is capuuiaiea aiier a ciomoara-
msa, of fiv, dlJS- The command?r,3en
Page, with 600 prisoners, six'y pieces of
artillery, all tbe stores, ammunition, Ac,
were banded over to Admiral Farragnt
and Gen. Graneer. This gives ns entire 1
control of the bae. thn, rclewinr. "a la
namber of . . fc
. . '
CaiQ j
now operate tu other quarters.
operate tu other quarters.
Tbe Rebels grieve over the loss cf the ,
Weldoo Kailroad. It appears to bave j
touched them on a very sensitive spit, by
catticir off a r?reat rortion of their sunolies.
- j - De nobrokeo communications to Kich-
moni ,re 0Per Uled jn c&rrjiDg provisions
to that beleaguered city.
si , ... cn
r . . fi f '.i. rk ' "
From twentv-five to thirty bouses were
,XtlVfi.
itfUC4 bJ, 6&e'? g tlUae!i.
cannonade, and not a resident was ii.it
Ooe sildier received a fl,h wound.
lato i
jured.
uoe soiair receivea a ii'sn wouna. tor
. - . . . jr.'. in )
... . ,, ... . i
IUS UCUil'i IV ti uoa auc I nil ut-lC. J
-
Twa companies of Kansas militia bad a ;
baud of Indians, on the Iff b
ille. -
-. "'"'J . et of Marysv.
Nanus, 10 wbicb tbe militia scare defeat-
ed, with a small lost. Tho Indians coo-1
tioui to eommit great tUpreditiooa.
Gen. Cada!lader arrived at Ii!nni-
' bur !'t e's'urday eveoins44, at.J left f t
tbe C.i perhead e oufed-rscy, nr. Fisciru
: crek, oa ?utidf morning. Cjiite ao ar-
my has co.l-e'ei tip th cretk, and the
liiooaiiburg K pubii'-ao it looks very
miliary. Ab 'Ut foriy-Sve of tbe rinj
lead'.rs were arr tJ and ent ti llrris
bu:; under a gf ong g lard. ('I-o. (VI
waliad. r is a go .d democrat, and i f
curse Democrats will have bothicg to
fear )
Thre is noihitig of spec's! imp-irtam
fnci S'ji rman. s me sbtil from him 11
piodtd in Aiianta, and ntiroeJ a psrti-n
f the ci"r. Toe Uebrls are threaleuitg
bit communieation'.
(Ji n Forrest claims to haie taken M'm-
A- fr.im oor forces.
Thia bat out bceo
I. hiweTer.
CorrnsttJ $mi- Yetfyly Kalhd; Smith.
utter
K .'g
Lard, fresh
T.il.w
Potitoe"
40
Kje 1 HO
32 1H. 75
UtWy 9U(1 CO
K:iXeed o l
15
1 ((
I'ried Aprle,lb. 10 .
Wiol ' 1 on
C luntry Soap S'i H
II :u -5
tid.-sel Phou'dcr 15
do withHibslO
lUiS tjfi.S
rp-The pnlp.tof Ke.J.Hrtxr. at
Pau.a Cnurch. wiil be cccap.e.l on .-ui.d.v
ninrmnf Dxt by Kev. Dr. Curts an ! on ;he
Sutdav 1. : ty Ke. A. Kaanck. b.m
moruins and e renins.
Off B
In Milton, OB tli In inrt, Mrs MAIiT BLT, U
iu llrt:-T tf n-Mp. a Uk --"Mh ult, MAKT J INK.
Notice to Trespassers.
i M. per-ons are hereby cautioned a2air.it
trespaains upn the prean-.es ot" the
f r ihe purp se of huniin? partri ises ani
rtherir.a!i (i nt. us they w:!l be dealt who
arcrdies, I" iaw.
CHAlil.K- lkl. . HVIFl. St'tH.
ul sl'ills. AM'l.tW II l :K,
l1' KU1lu,:t'iEL'
Ot HioK settle,
Or.ol. jK H.i
Jsjiis Htai :.
ViIUJSM li.tJvrt,
WM. bLLt,
1. n. KLK-KNEB,
h T. e Niil.-.
CK . rK.tsUi'H. '
aoax stit. i.tK.
rail . f. atWAUtf,
'. i Til ..If..,
vU...j
: J hi w stut.tr-
JAtS W
I'lViu v iNaina.
! ilSSI. HelLtii,
l. 10 b 'Vhl..
AHi.AiUO K.-:t.
sl'-SSS -n it .IAKE&,
eoi...iloN btssti
s;.e. 1. lfl4nl
hi . H SKI) JokJuS,
JSUS.S iI
VtM Slts.Ss,
AIHU oil of.
i. r. i'iMiis.
TOWNSHIP H3ETINQ.
. TOWNSHIP MEETISO will be held at
Viun'ly a School H ae. in Eat UiitTa
loe t wr ship, cn fowday evenins. siept. 5ih.
A.'l who have sabscrthed lo Tbe Boubty Fond i
are requeued io attend poncnaaily, in make '
arrangement to setile up the easiness in I
question. Bv cnier cf i
MICHAEL BROWN.TreasY. I
Two Articles
, rati
hx l jit Beavi Drvj Store,
I, SBlnhUlA AS S.I,MA r..e
' - , . r -
for
XV
teep.nj ItiOer .vrsL
Also Klines I'altnt Glass rrnlt !
Jar. a irnu'ed to t etr.e m. si PERt'EC f and
ia every respect tbe moat RELIABLE Jar in
tifwn cr e!ehf re,
lipd
P. H. BEAVER.
Examination of Teatters fur Winter
Schools.
rpHE Superintendent of the entity will
1 m" ,he Director, ofthe follow-nt
D.tr.c-o at the time an 1 place mention? d, tor
It)r r,Jrro.e of evammm; applicant, for
schools i the respective, districts. Appii-
c"n,i VT"? w.'lh FVld
naner. and at a-ho desrre to teaih w.l he
present that the Directs may have the pnv-
of tadsips ot iher merits. Pr.va'. ex
aminations will sot be siren eicep' by d.rec
tion of the maj'T.ty M a beard, and in rae
cf necessity. Be punctual, a o'clock is tne
cur.
I
FtordVr.'?. pt5.! i
.,.ii i.T.s.r u
Tb.iru.y,..-i. li
:mii-T. fi"v.
LewiBuure Ii-:urf
I'ni. n sti.1 Iai'pt Vt niu-l 1
Nf lri.n !r'.in
's,,m',;" wVurr
... . 1. 1
turlss.s-i-t. I
.! HuB.loe llur.J. , .-- li -I; J.,. S. 1 1. 1
llu-,!. But .. X K US Tu liT. slt ;i
ViHe. Ufh, ai
;"t!'y l"' i-- '."-- t"-1-
7n"i
tbl"I,e riuraii iD .t.r..-it
Vpicnto.n Tau is,. s-j.t i2
JO H.N A. OWENS.Co. Supt.
0.051.9 dt MsbUM.
TerM Tn
mea, Theolosieai. Collenate. Arad-
emic. and F'male Institute will commence
Th'irs !av, Sept. Si. I1.
Every facility will be rffered tn each stud
ent in riihrr Department to acquire a thoro
education.
Students from a distance a'teniirc the
Academy or Fema'e Institute, wilt hoard with
their Teachers in the Schools. Those at-en-dine
Cotleze. can serore oik1 bcar im p'a
res in the Villaze. For paritculars. address
Rev-J R. Lmikk, L.L.U. President, cr
J A- Kin.?n.ant. Lewisbnr. I'nu i
Ker.
n Co.
Pa. Catalcjues seal cfl application.
rrAniiiin-
iiuoir.iii.
rnur enKcrrihr Vfri'tl rp.nrtriilTr inform
I lha. he - ' . ,n
the manufacture ot
1 a
r- i iR -l-a
Io ...la
WHITE DEER MILLS, C.VIOV CO., PA,
Where he will keep constantly on hand,
or make to order, ail kinds of
nOOLES l.-VOIZK CLOTIII.G,
Woolen, Cotton and Linen
hose,
JLtirif Woolen Sicks, etc., tf-c
Particular attention paid to tbe mono fac
ta re of
,a,r vl j
IIOSIER1 FOR r AGTORILS.;
Tarn Worked up for Families on
ReaSSnable Terms. -
Having the most improved machinery and
experienced workmen. I yuaraniee all mv
...i... k. -nnl m hand-hiade eocds. and
respectfully solicit shared puouc paironase.
O. EI KilVa, i
Aug 85. White Deer Mills. Cmoa Co. Pa J
I nhiii ( oiii.I) Court I'roclam r!I;ti
rnunr.n cf I n 'it, M t"i n anu n. r. at. :
J su W i mmTti ar:u J. Wi ll- E-q.. A ir-
prTp. r---nTii.2 i: " 1' -iav : .?v.
1-4. a-.-I i me ; rrc .- 'i. f.-r th- h - . . r e of a-.
rph:it:-' Cojrc;,.t.rT ul C mm n i'lrr, . v r
a . i 'iVr .i.i.rr. ah.i (;-r;rrai (nar'.rr n
ai LEW iMJ! 'I'M. ; r ir-e a ut-tv C I M ;.N.
on ih- Tii r-1 M n :av t." i-iM, t- -.-j :h
1 t iu.' : !' i.an' '. c"c:;a'je u;,f srtrc.
.Nonce ; lhr": "r hret-v e.veri t::- dr
oht. Just ffs, (,j i' see ar.d Ct-n;j' i- la
an 1 I t '. c-.-jn'v - f ('n;iiti.to a; ( 'ar :r. r
n,rn pr pr pt r-'ins v.ih ih:r r' ri. in r-siti'-n.trXd'Ti:nai.uri-
afi t re';i:ii Fr."i-.' e
... .4,, tr.,i.a tK.!,t a- K , H .,t h r- r I- . in
; th.ir bPhaif appertain to be li.-?. ; n1 all V. . .-
' iifs-e- an i :'-rr pr.'-cs pr'-fcut: in ti'.uV;
i.i ;ne i.:nn"t,tt-e4i:ri acra.nst any per'". cr
per.-ss'ns, are rf-:uir--l t.i t-e htu and ih'T
a:in-iin3. au-i n I l'-; art v:h ul ave at triir
pTii. Ju:t r? p":ue-TPi i. i e pu-.r-ii m
Th:r a"en ?in:e a: tiie ar-pciie-i lime azre'-a-b'e
u n !."t
;.v-n u' iff mr han-i and a! at :he hT
iff" Mr":!-" :a rxibtirff :he l':h av if
An:. A 1) ani ibt 1h y-ar ct xhr-
In jjii-''ire ( tb ""iiiievf !"i,f, ( Ameri
ca. iitjl save ihe ("ummr-nwea n !
REGISTER'S lYCTICE.
OTICB is here! -,- 2,v'B, to z'! cenef rie j.
that the fe 'lo-xir.j rrei! jipf rs ra.-e
i set !ei the-r ac'onr.ts in the Rrc.stT's O'Sce
'-e,r;? ."a c' ,fca,,,W
iCC' ,""!: te T-' ;
, a '"rr'a?'rl w X
' ? he' 1 LL Bl RU. t. r the c..t, ot
. 1 n"'D- "n."ie l!r? ! '"'P-
nji, t.ciiii ti.e IJ.i i'y i ! sai'i moti-n. v z:
! 'I'tie a -c . a:.t : Uac li.W a;-er. A tir.r.
; of MUha-l Wufiur, cec'd, U:e of ibe bcruuh
ot l.ewi-turz.
2 The brst at) 1 Una! zeennt of f'annel
Sii:rnian. A i r. of Jj?' b Waller, decM, la:e
ot" lira 'v lownsitp.
3 T.1 arcoont rf t'har'ej S. Mrneh. T.t
er;it r 1 1 !r.e !:ist sr !i ac 1 le'arr.ei.i c; Mr.a
M nc't. 'tee'et, ia:e ef'.ne ti..r. u:h t Lewistor?.
4 Th a-c.-unt of I'e;er Barer. Aiisr.
with ihe wtil annexed. ' f J. ViSt.rl B-arer.
drcM. late o: !he LornusH cf L'Wisi-urs.
3 Toe Una' account o: Parriel H. Or;.
'''. ...r V-V'-a ; .-u-'on. deed, late cf t'::r
i biTon?1! of l.'t
I 6 T:i f: i. aT m-:i-;" j!fh Winter,
j ar'ic; Eiecatorof I'-rl V'mttr, ite'ii, U:e
I of :i:e h. r-n 1 . f --w U'r' n.
7 Th'iee .ut.-' l.-fi Haorlt. A-fmr. ot
the estav ct" Je-n U.d.lit, dec"d, ia;e of Bjui-
loe townsh-p.
Tne first attl final aecnnt of Hoch R.
M rt'snmrrv, Ei'entor of the lait wo' aid I
t"s:am-nt of Ann .V yrr, Jec'd late cf L'nioD ! ) u Lnicn county, will be so.d at thw
Couatv. i ti ur; H o-e. 10 l.ewibur, on
i the first and partial aeeonnt cfJ-hn ,r , , , . i v r C,,.,,..
Yrser. sorvTir.? Ei'ratcr cf Jce-b l-rSrr, "edliO'-ay, Uie J-M Ud) U. SLJien;
dee'd, late of the Per .uh cf HArt'.eton. i beXt,
E. H. WEIKEL. Kezisvr 1
Kegister'i OSce, Lewtvbor?, Aae. 19.H"! :
fiRAND-fK0ES,Srrt.T.l!64.
Xijlinb-trg Geo Gaie'iu. Samuel M:i:rer I
A-i' 1'eier (Voter. Thc Com'ey
H irtl-if 1, hn Kchnorr. siiml Hartman
LtrnftI nr lian'l 2-eb,iid
Hi l 'r Jamb Leiser. Pav l Speese
hradu K ' rt Hi!l. Am. s Tat or
iM-i-or J-..V Jno t, Keyaian
lvrifiurz,8 W Jno Locke, W m f'Dancau
A Krem'er
I .
David 11 a
.'in". lacob Ruhl
I tmin a:entme ?tetter
Hujf i!;c t;?o liebliart, An.!w lliacii, Jos
Diefien terfer
Hast Bufal Jno E Price
TV.'.i ":. s jrnnRft. j
V. lrtUy Jtij Church. Ja Feesja Kleekner,
Th"- Church
Wkitr Dtr Jos M yer. IIv Sassaman.Par
B Kaotrnan. Jno Kanek. H? hennace 1
BuftltHto Render. 'lr H Keily. Pen- '
rose fijiian, AnJw Ruh!, W.ii Sicals, Jaci b
Derr
LimntwK Jac Spangler, Abra Walter, VV
H Lose
L-ui-ittrs. y IV Jno R 'an3. AlAmmrn
L'lri'f jro. A' IV Jno Zei.er, Cba Yocer,
Ch.iries F Hes. W m Searies
MtiSmhtrg W Sno-ir.-es. Oe Yar?fr.
Jac t irer ion. lie o R ver. cha Mi ntelius, Jac
Derkard, .Mah on Bryman
I'liitn Sjn'l S Walter. Jac Hummel, Cha
Caw ev. .Va n.as filvernved
V-,t BujT-J.ie Jac K::ne. Rich StroMe
I'.i-l B'tjfjl Geo siiniih. Abi'm Aarani
1-..7,, Xmiw Hater. Jshn Klin?
- - -- -
Bru'iq Joha Jauiesen,
S G M'Cartr
i.io-.oi Isaac Reish. Aaron Klose
llrrtl,t,m R. ii'l Go.ver
-Vu; B-rLn Wia Ernner
Isoiie List for Sept. 19.
1 John Bileer vs Danl het.er
2 David T lravn vs Gedde Marsh A Co
3 Chsrlo-i'e L. nz s Jere K eck .er et al
4 B Fei'er A w f- vs C HY: et al
5 iMvid Ba ichnan vs Havid Kessier
6 H ues A Meylert vs Wm K:::er
7 Frann J Jon v- I.leyd Ginier
8 Peter C Hjtnmel f r use vs J Hirttr.an
9 Wo'fe. Wetxel A Co v-s Ed Fr .,-k wi no
10 Rrotwi A Claris s W R A P S'chVr.wi no
11 Bank it Xonh'd tor J Bower vs W LRr.ier
12 Richel H t:h vs John F Rich.trJ
13 U Hasr.p'.n? I'r Kieckner vOMoyeretal
14 Ccmm"!in Pa vs Wm Eiown Jr
13 JtVdUrr Ear cf A W anner t. S Wanner
16 Jno Wrishtman vs Jacob lrV.a 1
17 W . Freelan.l A Urn vs E J 11 a I
IS WmP I biinser A Co rs AlAmmca A Co
19 Jos B Ross vs Daniel S Kremer
-'0 1'anl Rer.gler vs Jno .Mt 'It wfh tierce
1 Malitida tspiseimver vs Wm F "tsecboid
52 David Herost vs James A Neibit
21 tsaml Hanpt vs Alex B Cumin. ngs
SI Joseph K eckner vs Jaccrs Peel
15 amurl fiuck etox v Pe.er Mer:j et nx
I
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
THE undersign', Andit t. appointed by
the tlrphnns' Court of ITon cuir'T. to
di.tnhuie the ba'ance in the bar d, c f Daniel
I.onir.a-iJiinisiraicr.iie h. nis nun cf Thomas
MiLer, will meet alt parries in:rre-ied at his
ctTu e in Lewist nre. on isa-tir.tar. ihe 3d uay
of -Sept, A. 1). 1 . at l" e'eve A. M.
A. II. HILL. Au -I.ti T.
IrfwisSor-:. Au. II. WI-
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
rrsjin anderigned. And tor. arrnir'f 1 v
1
the IJrrha.is' Coon of I nimi cout.'y
stnbote the fund in hanjs ol Rohen Heel.
l',eei!..r of Kij. Iiuanlissii. dee ii, Uie ct
Hanlev icwn-hip. wi l alien ! lo the duties of
hi appomioieut at the clTice of Orw:s
Haves, in the .Bcroush of Lewisborj. n
ednesdav. the 7:h dav of t-ptemher. Hcl.
at 10 c clock, .i st, wnrn ano wnerv an par-
tits interested Jl atienri ,r tr,-T we PrcPr,.
4V .V Vk Viibllfnfi'ii ' I
1
Estate.
j fc FARM F(JH SALE.
'JilfE suc-enin-rs tTr f. r aa iheif Farm
j J trar ih f . rei Iron Wori-, eoataiuing
j a'loiit i:iO Acres,
... ii i oie and liacn, as.1 u;her BCfa
;sar? lij-t r. anexe(::cnirrrnr.jof Watef
i t.riKsaa me a..u-e an bar?.. Ail elfare4(
in a 1 au c at cuitivaLinn. in a ji.od
io . !. and conveuici.t to uurlel,
nit!:, -eh. .. I. A.c.
! V cc niiier i; rhsr 3. 1 IKW. will tak
'.' -. v nxta A aCii&EVEB.
I. ..ST. . ! -T. 1 V
SilKUIFFS SALES.
)Y v rn e c i" a writ of Vend. Ex-, iaaaed
cm cl he oust of LeniiDOO f'.eas ol
I i, ion t ni,i, ao 1 to me d.recied, will be
p sed to r?:V. c sale cr or-crT, e a
Saturday. Sspt. 17, 1864,
at 'He P. r:-re II ne. a th rerenfh of Lew
is.oir. rinty cf I nicm.ai ItJ o'elik, A.M.
A cr a n l.oi cf lirousd, siiaaie ia lha
h n ush ci Hr leu n as.o ccun y af reiaid,
te-111:-; i n I e e-t br p :-bliC read leadtwt
! :r m Urn ;'s u t'l :.- liar. e'on. cn the suaih
tv tne mrcfiec. cn the wt by Widow La
n, ar. : i n 'h nor h hy an a. ley, coutamieg
Uae-r'-orLh cf ao Acre, more or less, wh?re
' . n are ere'tei a tsr -'orrT frame Dwelling
H ii;e, :r.im Parn. Wind House, a Well
' w. Uapnri.p. an3 ctner Oataoiidiofs, wuh ib
i apo'ir-enances, Ac.
1 ... S A so. a ctrtatn tract of l"Bimpro
j ti Turner l.aril, sitoate part ia Hartley
t i.ti i-h p. I'ni?n '-d.. and part in Haines
: iti n,h p, t 'entre i' . bounded on threast by
, lands) o; loavid f tuxer, on the aonth by Pad
' d'- nr.cunirfin. on me west p . land of Mr.
. Vane: la, and on tb" ci.ith if i .: d of Thvav
a- Arma;a;. c n'iiMii Tnrae Haadredand
Twfn y T ve Acres, more or less, With the ap
( poreuar.e, etc.
. . acrta:n lot or tract of Laod,
vua-e In Hi't'-v t.'nb', and cooniv of
ln.. r.. r-oun cn the easi hy land of Henry
K h-r;nan. cn the norh b lan ! of R T. B.
. L ie cn :b west ry iir l r( Ei:a Orwia;
a- A. inrs. and cn ihe sn-fa bv land of Jno.
K.Ki'nerman.r. n'a r.:ii. Twen'y-rour Acres,
nu re or I', w.ia :nt app irrenancei Ac.
i. 4. A..., a c-ria.a l. l of Urouu J. slta
. a'.e in Har-'ev irth ?. and eonriy cf fa
ll n. h 'onied eat by lan.l cf Dsnei Kai!ir
mn. r r;n t v land cl R. V. B Unco'n. west
iv I an i of Henrv Kahernaan, and il ihe
soo n -. y 'ao i of John F. Katnermsn.enoiaiB.
ViV Aer-s, mf re or less, wuh theappur
;ei.anees Ac,
ia" propertT uf Sttnwl H runt.
I..F.ALBR-SHT. S-.erirT.
' hr Ts OiB-e, Lwisbar, An. ti. H6W
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
IV
virtue cf aa order of tne Orphans'Cosrt
the f..lVwlt.:. Rs al Es'at i
Lru X . !o ad l- in Hr.ton.
IT A-'es in Sli'tetin. aj icinz
Y..r ser ar.d ethers.
So A.-r-i aad 17 perches c f Land in Hsft
lev . sri-h.p.atieiaiDff lands of Jiba Pii
man aud others.
I.Tii ?r: t and 73 perches cf Land in Hart
j ley iownsa:p. a-j uning BiK-kand Anderson.
! 7i Acr and n-;rrch-s of Land in Hart-
icy loisa-h p, a:4oiniti2 Kerecca l each ani
oir-ers.
A je, the foilnrins tracts of t'a-.ati
I Lan is in llAtiiev townhip, warraftre'
! caa)r. J r.a Me zger. 4'5 acre, ; Jaror Pn-"
-' n,l!i acres i sfc.phI eldel, 4'5 cerett
( Pnilip r1- del. 4'5 acres; Peier Sf,rte. 415
seres j Vindle (Jrcre, 115 acres; irawicl
. K'.oa 1. 41o acre-.
Terms cf e will be ma't kaswn tm day
o.'sa.ebv HSLEX C. II AYEs.
4 :re.s.-st.n of Cto H,TSa, Jrc'X
Bin Ist-na. A-ai- s. I-4-.
FARM AT PUBLIC SALF.
rpHE stihscnber cfT-r at Public Sale that
I meruit cr tract ct land lym in Eat
B iTake t: arnship, I nion ccanty. adjsiniu;
lanr1 ot ine heir of At) hot Green, Jn Byler.
.imncl Ze'.lers. ar. J I ssir-.u b. contain me
SHI inr and Hi perches, neat measure.
whr?on are erect-d a Li s Hi'ose one ar- a
half st'-rers hlari. a l.ns; Barn, a Sohop. Weil
. ci toc.t waier and a romp near tbe door, an
Ore turd anl rther Fru t Trfes are on the
prenns-s. .'.ii. ut Th.ry Are ct ihe tract i
c.ear i. ani! the reniaiL.ier is wef! wrxded
' ai4h cheatno- ca'i t.mb-r.
The a"re tract wtil t offered for aula
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desirous ot s :unn a h mecr seeiof Ih
premises, win sua me ir.ere r-stutn..
PAMEL STROCrJ.
Attornev in fact for the Heirs cf
I r j FtiiiiiTa Bst. dee'd-
j 1
I F.irni for Sale.
THE sctrh-wesi quarter of section IT,
tin sT, north ran . eat if tbe 4:h
. princi-al me nd.an. Tne said Farm lies
ab'jit Vx3 miles north of the city ol
. Freeport, in Stephen. on Co., Illinois,
has a. nt Fcry Acre encer enltivaiion,witti
L. ;H in- and other !ti:tonldinx; ts watered
bv me of the m -t heaatifii! Spnnes in the
r . on'v.and tee halanreol the tract it covered
; by a thntiy tro-s-th cf timber.
; Es- -ry aeie cl" the farm is stseep'ib'e of
1 cn'tivattcn. ar.J when suitah'y i-n-ws-ei
would mase i te of toe mot inviimx is-si-
j dences tn l l n
t it rar ico.i
-:i re cf Francis Wilson,
rf Letshcr:. Fa. . Si-n"l B. Hirris. of rree-
I port, I'L, or the s
j .Not. 20. 1S,;3
j!: sen hers, at Ssvaena. III.
E H XMBERLLN,
L. H. BOW EX.
'j hi wi saw.
V TAVERN Tt0 a STORE ROOM
a. d atl :h its i'e radv tov nse
a,, i a l)WE,.Llt; adjacent if tst-re.
Pos-es-n n of Tavera.lst cl April next o
Store and li seiime. cn tw.. uavs' m tice.
I HO. ARUI CKLE. Slrrr P.O.
VnK-nton, trwlj T; . t aion Ce. p.. r-. 31, iss
FOR. SALE.
VTE!sf1PI.E Boilrlir L. aiiaar hi
a pieasant part ot l.ew.cnre. Terms
to so I me parrha-er. For fo' her intcrosa-
tum i.-.qjire cl (UUCl C P 'JkEM ER
TOR
fflWH-STflRcY T?
re::t.
I LOT cn N. nh P-anh streer
TsJL
March It 'xt
H. P -HEl.I. EK.
RepTiMicans ! StttW yoar C:!or
sew tvle lZn V
COLN AID JOriNeJ-s, . .f
aav where fcr t. re '.
tyAddresa Boa -N HjrtJeion.
Vanasoiiaiv, Pa.
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