Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, October 14, 1864, Image 1

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BY 0. X. WOUDEN AND J.
At fl.3 per Year, always
riRUMma kemi-weeklt
faesJiy Mitrnin; & Friday Afternoon.
FOR PRMDIAT.
Abu a ii a .M Lincoln
FOU IKE rBEMDCW.
Andrew Johnson.
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(Election on Tuesday, Xov. 8, 1864
va tahaai for rifr-ltirnh, tMirt BfTB
fcawa wtta tkr Trailer ad up olik ike kurr
A GOOD DAY'S WORK
Pcniisti van ia, Ohio,
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and Indiana
CIVE MAJORITIES FOR
tijt
Union Ckkcts!
They Insure the Nov. Election for
; LINCOLN & JOHNSON!
1T gain la '20 Congressmen.
The Old Keystone !
'At goct PtHntyh'a, to yoes the I'nion
l'ne?day was a pleasant day, and j
the Elections were generally cpiritcd ;
but ord4?rly. j
The l;nn?ylvania Home vote is
close, but all parties a-rrec that the
Union party has lo.tmij to 110,000
inaj. on the whole vole! i
'i'hc Cnior.ists have both branches
or the Legislature !
PENNSYLVANIA CONGRESSMEN.
I, cWl J. Randall, Dcm.
H, Cbarlet O Neil', Union.
3, Ieonaid Myers, Union.
4, ' Wm. D. Kelley, Union.
6, M. Rusaell Thayer, Utiioo.
6, B. M. Beyer, Dem.
7, J- M. Broomall, Union.
, S. K. Adcoos, Dem.
9, Tbad. Stevens, Union.
10, Myer Slroase, (prob ) Deaa.
II, Pbilip Johnson, Dcm.
12, W. V. Ketcl.em, Union (prob ) gain.
t3. L'lvstes Mercur, Uuion. I
J4, Geo. F. Miller, Unioo (prob.) gain, j
15, Ad. J. Glofebrenner, Ci-p. gain. j
f6, Wm H. Koootr. Union (prob) gain.
tl, AO. A. tiarser, union ,pron; gain. :
18, Stephen F. Wilson, Union (prob )
19, G. . fcec field, tuion (prob.)
90, Charles V. Cslver, Union.
21, John L. DawfOD, Dem. (prob )
22, Jas K. Morebesd, Uoion.
123, Thomas Williams, Union.
24, Geo. V. Lawrence, Union gain.
aPenosylva&u soldiers' vote ss far
gs besrd from :
Union. Orp
Washington and Alexandria 130S 212
rhHtpr Hnanital f I S
Baltimore District 350 65
Iarticeburg and Cumberland 1250 maj
Camp Osdwallsder 3oi "
3140 270 !
nnifl ir?voo .in firm tn r.n tu.n
cn union Mate
te Ticket. The three
iiierheads Cox, Long,
, present Congressmen,
notorious Copjierhead
and 1 cndlcton
are left at home, and Unionist will
taka their seats.
ODIO CONGRESSMEN.
1, Beo'j. Eggleston, Union gain.
2, R. B. Hays, Union gain.
B, Robert C. ScheDck, Union.
4, Wm. Lawrence.l'uion (probably) gain.
f, P. C. LeBlond, Democrat.
6, R. W. Clark, Union ( prob.) gain.
?, Sam'l Sbellabargcr, Union gain.
, Jas. R. Hubbell, Union gain.
9, Ralph P. Buciland, Union (prob.) gain.
18, Jas. M. Ashley, Union.
11, Wells M. Hatching, Dem. (prob.)
12, Wm, E. Fink, Dm.
T3,barles Follett, Dem. (prob)
11, Martin Welker, Union gain.
15, T. A. Plants, Unicn, (prob ) gain.
16, J. W. White, Dem. (prob)
17, E. R. Eckley, Union.
1?, R. P. Spaulding, Union.
19, Jas. A. Garfield, Union.
INDIANA re elects that patriotic,
toblo Governor, Olives 1. MoitTo.v,
the CrRTix of the Wet. The Union
Sl!ll Tlz-l-nl 1 e. (Illll II r(lft nnl
tad the Legislature probably Union, j
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INDIANA CONOKE-SSMfcX.
1, Wm. E. Nibleck, Dem.
2, Michael C. Derr, Dew.
3, Ralph Hill, Union (pr ib ) gain.
4, John H. Farqubar, Union (prob ) gain.
5, Geo. W. Julian, Union gam.
6, Ebenz"r Dumont, Uuion gain.
7, Dan'l W. Vorbees, Dem. (prub)
8, Godlove S. Ortb. Union.
. SchayU, Colfax Union. '
10, Jo,pB H. Defrees, Union gaio.
"im S. Stilweil, Uuion gain.
Eclnrns indicate that Lincoln mav
carry every .State in the Union, aud
v-ontrress trill t .
, , .. " wc VIKf l W l till US I
twpnblicao. ,
Tn,o Z , 7: . , '
1 hree weeks to the Frc-idential
WeetI0n. Now ra,y to )jrjn!j
Union vole in every Ward
..wuii. loa-nhm I .nMi. I
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R. CORNELIUS.
In Advance.
UNION COUNTY.
Tlic Return JiLf! met to-dav, counted
the Howe vote, aud adjourned two weeks
until 10, A.M., of FriJav, Oct. 2.
WJ-F. comparer, w.tu'tWs Election,
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we g.vc the fir, vote forjudge Wlls,snd
the la.n also the last vote for Governor,
I uud fur Courot-s, in Utiiou county:
Jnd4 1S.'0 fnt tM
Vi ,:. iMiiMuca. fsu-ii
(licvr t-S 77
ISO 102 127 100
MS lJ 72 119
I. '.O 42 105 lul
S4 117 Jl
fill 8 20 27
7S (H 85 141
ill 7". CO
y.i 9 t5 00
Sil 200 21(5 S40
111 b4 7S
5:1 1'2 f.4 01
02 lo:j ; 7s
: 10 177 ll'J 17s
ir.23 iaia 1207 i'h
1U13 12C7
207 313
rrnr 1T3 rngr.w lat
1, V4oodrd. Gto t.iltl.LMX. rt ai.ll M
II. i 5 i?4 SI
ro5 lis lot; 122
142 C4 1S3 50
114 ll'J M 117
13S HI (2 110
27 2S 25
ICS 40 141 S4
Mi hS 75 80
s7 40 73 54
4113 177 801 153
101 104 70 to;
72 02 03 02
7s so v7
2S 128 100 127
2024 1250 1C.53 Wjd
1250 1103
j Brad?
j Ruftaloo
East linff.
j West Uuff.
, Hart Ivy
i Hart'.etoo.
Kelly
j Limestone
MifninLurjj
Nw lkrliu
I n ion
Maj.
Cnidv
Buffalo
'
i est Huff.
I Hartley
i Hartleton
Kelly
LillJi.iMlIC
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j l.ewi-1 urj
' .MilPiinbiirir
New lierliu
V tii.in
Maj. ;
Union.
74
400 Maj.
Oi.n.
Maj.
Orwig 1034 AVi!ou 1251 "
Alh-mati Di27 Hyer 1217
Mauley lOOij 1'iatt 1211
Church 1032 Cox 1204
Kh-ckner 1021 Young 1200
Aiken 1041 Cro?scrovcl205
895
llaus 1027
Average Union maj 405
Snyder county, ISO average Union ma
jority. Lycoming. iCJ the other side
leaving the Union Ticket for Senate and !
As?mhly, in this district, in 300 or 500
mioority on the Home vote, lliere are
lsiJO oldien assessed in the district, of
w Loin we hoje enough will vote for SLri-
ner, Orwig, Alleman, and .Mauley to give;
. . . .
J J
Fer Congre-w, the Millet sre nearly
even on the Home vote, but the Soldiers
will give George F. the majority.
"The decreased Union vote is accounted
for by the fact that many tbe uiore of
t rt , cn.oreJ iutl. the Armv
! r j v
! since the last Election.
VNtON MAJ.
Philadelphia S100
Allegheny CiJoO
j Lanea-skr 4000
j I Muphin 00
: Luzerne COO gain
orrc. jiaj.
Berks C000
York 2S0O
Northnm'd !50
Center bOO
J uniuta 300
aha?Local elections show Union gains
in Gnnecticut and .Aetc Jerteu.
! Maryland voted for the New CoBStittt-
tioDJ Mira lri from-
a.A laughable instance of erroneous,
j blundering teal, was apparent last Wednes-
dy - The first report was that Kelly Twp.
bad given only 47 maj. for Shriner. nd
'hat Col SUfe. h.d fought him at tl,,
poll, all day. The truth happens to be ,
that Kelly gave a full, round, even, noble j
vote for every Union candidate gave 10G
maj. for Shriner and that Col. Slifer did
not stay st tbe poll, balf sn hour, but dur
ing that time be voted sn open ticket for
Sbrincr. So all that too hasty indigna
tion was a waste ofjheramaterial.
laarlt appears both parties appointed S
meeting at Black Run, Buffaloe Tp, last
Monday evening, and consequently there
was a large crowd there. By agreement.
each party bad three balf hour speeches,
tbe Administration being snstained by
Mtssrs.G B.Miller, Shorkley snd Worden,
and the Opposition by Samuel Herman
and Rev. Mr. Harvey. 'The best attention
was paw, gooo timer prevauea, ana the
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conirmunn- to ourCo.uau. uvor mcgur ,
ture "A Dutch Farmer." He was one of
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the truly good men of our land, ss is j
shown by tbe fact that he was re-elected
ss Magistrate of East Buffaloe until bis
death, although the township was politi
cally two to oneagainst bim.
r....r. r- M.m. Tt,,1,rrt . Abr.nt a
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io.ii.ou oi young io.hi., w. a..U6c. . ,
this sort. To-morrow (Saturday) after
noon, we will devote to printiog tbem,all
of the same sise and pattern. Charge for
printing 1 cent each those who hav'nt
tbe money, we will wait npon until
M'Clellan is olectcd.
Read the advertisement of sn Iote-
, . . , . . . ..I. .
resting and important book, lor sale by
C. M. King, st White Deer Mills.
6' , - . .
gTh.sk. in the Wbiie Deer friends
their clab of 17 subscribers, (5 V
audience retrr.cl ci ml to digest what j ,","7' J"7" " 7"6 ; Kosa It Frain, worsted
they bad beard-all apparent pleued ' " ,. V I 7:1 . T.a a . Su" " Fr'o,
with the turn the meeting took. T ,K Knmtin. 1 oo ' ? M .E H1' br,d
: ---- V 4gie J Duncan,
or John Gandy, Esq , was a former Geo Miller, bushel white wheat da .V
iltiitd 00 EloCtlDO Dsj.
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY,
i Another Victory by Sheridan.
EIETIX crss AiiTiWBfstJEBS cirriBEO.
: Rebels pursued 26 Miles.
. . , Wauingto, Oct. 11.
As facial dip-patch lias just been re-
epjved by ,be u,pirtlDent) froID M,j Gen.
Sheridan, at Strasburg, reporting tbat t
' great cavalry battle wis fought yesterday,
between his cavalry, uodcr command of
Gens. Turbut, Custer aud Merritt, and
tbe eo'ire force of the Rebel cavalry ia
the valley of tbe Shenandoah, under eora
tanaui of Gen. llorsan, who bad receutly
beea sect from Richmond with cavalry
reinforcements.
Tbe battle resulted ia a brilliant Union
viatory. Tbe rebel farces wero driven
from tbe field, pursued twenty-six miles
and eleven pieces of artillery aud over
three buudrtd prisoners captured by our
fcrcea. E M. STAN TON,
Secret ar j of War.
Be7Tbe Commissioners to Sheridan's
not reichcl there. Unless, therefore,
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those in tbe Army can set along with the
1 . 6 6
election without outside help, we shall
! lose several thousscd votes at thiselection.
T. -- - .,.
ateit'The elegant mansion built by Rev.
i 11 th Fair of the Union
ic Union County
i,.tvisr.4
! Agricultural iroc
1 Trottt'ny, tie.
F Wilson, best walkiug bores
Hiram Woife, bent draft horse
8 00
3 fiO
Jes?e Cornelius, 21 best draft horses 2 00
A J WeidcDsau!,b't p'r carriage horses 3 00
; C D C ji, hoc riding pony 2.00
Geo Ueng'er, best pair match horses 4 00
j do best single driving bore 3.00 ,
1 J Lashells, one p'r tnatcb.3 jr old colt 3 00 :
It J Wei'iensaul, one mare for style 2 00
! J P Frederick, one pr b't d'fi horses 4 00 .
C GemberliDg. 1st class bt trot g h se 10 00 j
W N Baker, 21 di da 5 00
Hiram Wolf, riJios horse 2 00
I Cunimittce V C Dacean, Jacob Kre
42S J mer, Thos Church.
424 i iBlooJr.l n.nct.
43C John G Brown 1 blooded horse 2 CO
Jacob Ziebach, 1 do h'se,5 yrs old 2 00 j
W N Brown, 1 do 2 y r old colt 2 00;
! Natbao Sleir, 1 do mare,4 yr old 2.00
Committee M Kleckoer, Chairman.
S Common llirtct.
C C PurAle, 4 yr old horse 3 CO
Jacob Brown, treed mare sod call 4. 00
n V Hattck, 2 yr old coit Ag. i
J h any alzab, 4 yr old horse Ag A 1.00
J Jck. Cornelius, 2 yearling colt Ag 4 100
i ,, g,eV u Y j tin
Jacob KodeDbaasb. aa do 1 50
I Levi 5-torocr, do do AtT.
i Uich.r(1 jordan, 2 yr old stallion 3 00
DerrJLPhhgerpresi'dcoItsworthyofBitice.
Committee Josiah GirtOD, Joo.KIicg,
Juho Grove.
4 Durham, ALlcrnty and Dcon Cattle.
Eiias Brown, durbam cow & 2 calves -3 00
do 2 yr old durbam heifer 2.00
Jno G Brown, darham bull calf 2 09
do darham heifer 2 00
Nathan SIcar,devon heifer,10 mosold 2.00
Committee Abraham Frederick, S S
Barber, L'.its Brown.
5 GraJe and Cxmmon Cattle.
R II Laird, 5 year'g grade heifer Ag & 2 00
Geo P Derr, breeding cow 2.00
Daniel Gephart, common bn'I 3 00
do common heifer 2 00
Jas F Linn, Jr, beifer ca'f,6 mos old 1 00
Geo Reogler, best 2 jr old grade bull 3 50 j
do
best bull calf
1 00
Geo Black
lack.fine young grade cow, AgA 100;
imittee R H Chamberlin, Jacob G 1
1, B V II Lincoln. I
Comm
Brown
6SIteep and Stcine.
j Q 6 Jamb. Le
j.ettr yf urowlJi c pigs,
wn buck 2 50
Leicester breed 1 50
5 weeks old .00 !
Wm Stadden, buck, fine breed 2 50 :
J & W Gundy, C ewe sheep 2 00 :
Jacob Ztebaoh bad fine French Merino
sheep, which were not entered ; are
worthy of notice.
Committee Wm Moore, Samuel Dun
kle, F Ryers.
7 Poultry.
Franklin Zenlmeyer, pair docks o
' J
IV m r. lt.o.n lrtBra 1 SO i
J lA-Sh.ln.r ii. hlaot Knaniah nMolrpra T.i
Il j Scbrack,7 white Spanish cbicke's 1 00
Thos N Reber, 7 bantam chickens 50
G P Derr, pair odd chickens
29
Committee Gideon Biehl, C WSehaf-
&, Robert Curry.
8 Grain and Fruit Crojn.
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m i og, iu. o. ...,.u..uv.TCU .vv
Jm fje
i v sh,io, i.nahal red wheat
75
1.00
1.00
AS
As.
75
50
Ag
75
Ag.
1.00
75
1.00
do lot of winter squash
II W Hauck, bushel oats
Adam Gnody, lot field pumpkins
James Kelly, bushel corn
Jesse Corneliuf, bushel turnip",
S M Shaffer, bushel white corn
do bushel smoke corn
F VanValsah lot of tobacco
CAin... a Rlo,k. ,naar el0.
W m Cochrane, bubel white corn
- r 1 rj
W II Slifer, best bus white wheat
do bus poach blow potatoes 1 00
do bubel egg plants 50
do C heads cabbage Ag.
do bushel tomatoes 50 j J
.nartin ijuosie, dus swcei puiaiun nj.
Wm Stiver, bu.-hel do 1 00 1
do 6 crook-necked winter sqa'h Ag- j
o '"f " 1
do b seven yr paiopsius
a
DO;
l.ltfl '
Jao Rodenbao h, bus eloverseed
do
do
bus timothy seed
bus ballej
5 j
UV VHSUVI 4.IU4USVV. t ' I
OHPSbively, 3 Calil'nis sw't pump. "5
Ab Mowry, bus yellow eorq 75
do 8 sweet pumpkins Ae -
Ai . t,,.. t-t. 50
do 0 beads cabbage l uO
n r t- v 1...4.J1 ! U.if nntaVa 1 00
do btt blue do 1.00
James lionet, bus redeol'd seed corn Ag.
Committee Jacob Kodenbaugb, John
Reogler, I) lieogler.
9 Fruit.
FWilson.bstBelirriAd'sCo.p'dsp's 1 50
David Klack, bushel apples 75
David G inter. Concord grapes 75
do Cawtaba da 75
J A Hitter, fall pears 1 00
Abraban Mowry, basket quinces 75
C S Jauie, spcitnao of winter pears 1.00
uo 8 varieties of pears 1 00
do 5 bunches Delaware grapes 75
do 5 do Diana grapes 75
Committee Wat Moore, d i Stoliifuas,
I S Sterner.
10 Diary Products.
Mrs Mary Houck, beat roll batter 2 09
i . The Committee would report that the
! dir!y of butler was such as to do eredtt
. ' ',. , . .,
! to any fair, and we are sorry that there
: Bor e Drcn,iums to sward.
Committee Martin Uudv. Mrs C Ster-
ner. Mrs E Zellers.
j ' hi- rut
av s. it as sraiai iimiw,
Gideon Cobe, best bbl. floor 1 50
Hannah Noll, best loaf bread, 1.00
Elizticbrack,2d do do do 75
! , l?f',, "u
lcr, Bet; Hauck.
Committee 11 L M'Mahoa, Jao ReDg-
VI litxufiutlJ Jlmvaclura.
Rebecca J Ewing, coverlid 150
: J . V ' -----
i.ririi t . -. r -'n ana vnn pn 11 i.i. .1 ' 1:11
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1 ,1 K.al X nm Mfntra 3 1
r - a , r ... . ... '
v"'. 1'?' 2i be,il qU,U o fn '
Eva U olfe beet quilt 2 50 .
Margaret Houck, best woo'en yarn 1 00 ,
L L t- V An Kao nnnl at a oca t Villi,
, . -t. v.i
; i oe iOmmiitee wouia maae meniiou ui
a Piana mvpp arhirh pvhibitftd aanerior
GnUh and skill in working, presented by
Mrs J M'Clure.
Committee Jas M'C!ure,Jas Lashells,
J A Owens.
13 .Vjnvu-cure.i' .IrficiV.
L Sterner, J dos calf skins
.
do i dot kip skins 2 00
do i dos grain kips Ag i 1.00
JFredericliiCo.500 pinesbing's Ag& 1.00
do 500 hemlock, dry, good srtiole.
Dsn'l Brown, wash machine - 1 00
do clothes wringer Diploma.
C 3 Bill, ex'casioa table Diploma,
do bedstead 3 00
do 2 chairs 1 00
Sam'l Baas, sewing machlns 2.00
OHPSbively.db'esett gilt m'd hero's 3 00
. , .. .. a. a r n
do .inele sett silver mownl'd 2 00
-t "r 0 T m .(
Uomroitfee la Sterner, J SI Mowry,
Henry Gets.
14 Agricultural Implement!.
JW Shrine,, 2d best farm wagon 1.00
do
best expanding barrow 1.50
do best cider mill 1 00
Slifer.W's.Shc'jiCo.bst mo'r&res'r 3 00
do best mower 3 00
do best clover huller 2 00
Q W Hauck, best borse rake 2.00
do eorn planter Diploma.
II A Weidensaul, best open baggy 2 50
WSBrewer.lever hay st'w & fod'r cat'r 1 00
C Dreibbacb.best thresher k seperatcr 3 00
do best horse power 2.00
do best cultivator 1.00
do best farm wagon 2 00
Committee Sam'l B Young, S S Oakes,
John C Dnnkle.
15 W7;te, Jcllitt, and Canned fnit.
Carrie Strohecker, strawberry wine
C F Lindie. bottle cider
75
60
25
25
75
75
Ljdia. Baker, jar quince preserves
do jar pear preserves
Mary E Bell, tumbler currant jelly
Kate Krown, tumbler peach jelly
do jar spiced peaches
25
do tumbler quince jelly 75
'OK orse, bottle grape wine 1 00
i Elisabeth A Sets, tumbler apple jolly 50
do Jr sanely pickles 2a
J A bottles sherry wins to
7 mCUngan.speo. of sorg m molasses 1 00
: r uson, j gat currant wine,- yr o.a id
Mrs J m .! 0 wry, apple i quiLcejelley 3
Mary A DieffeLdorfer, jar peaches 75
do 2 bottles grape wins 50
Bella Black, jar quince butter 25
do jar peach batter 25
Committee Andrew Hauck, Thomas
ri;o. t ti l?
6 Ml "
16 XtedltttOrk.
Mary E Deli, bead collar 50
do crochet collar 1.00
do knit collar 50
Carrie Strobecker.group worsted Bow's 1 00
do
wax flowers
75
do
farmers wreath
60
60
1.00
50
60
wm ci
do
card embroidery
Mrs Wm Strohecker, iofaotYdres.
lamp mat
crosbet collar
eollar 25
tidy 60
ilet cushion 25
Committee Mrs JnoUBeale. MraWm,
Leiscr, T G Evans.
17 Painting, Photngrapht, &-c
r.itteriLindig.c'se Vj mar'ew'k D'p.2.00
C V Liudig, lead pencil drawing cav
alry fight, and bey's head 75
John F N'.ce, lot of photographs Diploma.
Mary W Laird, burr frame picture 1.00
H W Cro'ter, oriental . Diploma.
Had tbe finest display of steel engrav
ings and oil panting. Tba Committee
would recommend a Dip a to Capl.Croter.
Committee-.! A Owens, E U WeikeL
J W Shriner.
18 Vnenmnieratfi Articles.
Sam Ewiog, fine spec's Havana cigars 25
Frederick A Co, lot of plank & rails
rails 1.00 ;
rvate Miller, moss collage
j C Gundy, pet goat
liiabeth Sterner, pen wipers
fO
25
15
IS
oo pto eosnions
do 2 needle books 20
Elisabeth Albright, 2 needle cushions 15
J !t k: o a
.
Harrison Holdril, lot Iriiit trees 1.00
OCT. U, 1861
i Mary It Frais, lot of mangoes
j Miry Gsndy, jr f peppers
1 do jellaw sweet peppers
: Satan Moore, bos made of ses shells
15!
10
10
69
' r.:.ibein A uez, uisn maue lu
i 8rah Guodv. onions 20
j Jjbo Aurand, best cost
50
J V Cornelius, wild duck 10
Griffith M Murphy, spring drill tootb 1 10
B i't N Angsiidt, homemade sbeetiog 50
do -tow cloth 75
Wm Clingan, fancy work boxes 1.00
Jas Temple, post-buriog machios 1.00
i .Mra S A Potter, monthly raspberries 20
! ilr Urowo.Americanan i Aneieoi cams ou t
! Sbrlleri Uamer.fr't and ornm'l trees 1 00 ;
i B F & N Aotadt, homemade bagging 50
Bella Black, iigbt cakes 9 ,
Maggie Black, egg crackers 10 j
do cakes of corn bra&d 25 j
n W Crotzer bad on exhibition sn ex
tensive and beautiful lot of phoihrgrapb
Iknini rhr.inarna 'artia' at.he!s. eard
b-kets, ie , all worthy of notice, ana we : riiannrr. It contains ia r.oms in al', mc!ul-rec-miuienda
nremium on the whole of 0 00 r s kitchen is ihoroosWy hesied bv lurnace.
Committee-A Anrand. E Straub. H
Merix.
Chu A Juvenile.
Jno F M'Cormick, bull calf.l mo old 1 00
Nathan bteruer, pair ducks 2o
do lot of chickens
W U v lison, a varieties sweet pump -j
do peck sweet corn
20
100 :
25
25
25 :
50 :
60 1
25'
25,
25 1
25
da 4 pigs
do 6 citrons
A L Rittsr, battle cherry wine
T Newton Kcter, basket quinces
James Haaek, bushel yellow eara
Theodore Hauck, pair tnrkeya
Charles It James, bushel carrots
Charles R Shrioer, pair peacocks
do patr pigeons
. . . .
. s,,m on p Urown, jar cocstnuts
- .
Susanna L Gephart, 2 sweet pumpkins 2a
I''l L G'ph. i basbel potatoes 60
v gtah, g binUm chickeDS 25
Coma)l,teeE Kiaffi jM W Sim0B.
.
too, jno Nun.
Clan B Juvenile.
in, jar Siberian crab
; Eliz A Frain, jar Siberian crab pickles 25
Laura II Frain, lot of mangoes
25
25
do pr homemade stockings 25
Malinda A Brown, lot of mangoes
2o
25
j Kate P Brown, jar pickled cabbage
' Francis E Brown, basket pop earn
25
60
25
50 ;
50 ;
1.00
do fancy cup snl saucer
do croup of flowers
i carau a uca.t, tuai Ol uieaa
c. L Tn.-I- I J
Margaret Hoack, roll butter
i Lottie E Kl!j, pair kait locks
j Sarah Black, bunch cat fhveri
j do pin eashion
Sarah J Woife, jar of tomatoes
EJwin E James, 4 lbs grapes
Emma Merts. jar quinces
05
25
25
n-
t MJam ... v. j .. ww.w.w
n :.. v;..k..i. n;... as... 11
Louisa O Mens, jar morate
"'.T
I VWISll4ivSSi.v-AkS4aiTvvaj svsMww j avavav-
kert
aaaaavaavaavatawavawaavaavavavavaaavavavaw ,
I aOffU I
r. ... ..im.. Joe orxnr, A
, - "f
Th. fraaaalra, with hij locks of gray.
Ilj baart w Rioi. kind, au Irucl
Th. rraaJrhili, in bfT ariy day,
Willi Li jol todliac, tread anS btti.
God ealla tkrn both I ITii hot j trara
S" M l.ri. to mortal l.n.
UphtrS tj Ha4a'i mplfnd.Bt bias.
WU1 be aU lijhl aai tnautj Ihea.
W1I trn4 In God? We know nl aevar.
Hi. wiJf)B, anJ hH bouadlr-4 leva,
Can re-aaiu our wv.rvd heaisa
In hi eternal llome ab'va.
Thank. tr hi. merry la the pa-fT
Ttaaak. fnr hi. m fr.1. gim
Th.akp Hr that knp. tkroaih Christ aioaa
Of frardon, boliaeaa and Ueavaol
Baeelra thy tetaporarv tra.t,
O f"areful. hrarra-acpoiDt tornht
Tb. pr-i'm. m.anrT M th. j'lst.
Loot aiaj it light oar earthly gtoatal
Tha aard coan, th. prattling rbfli,
We lay them aeotly aid. by inde,
To rie airain, aa ro. tbeir Lord
Who fur th worid'a rrdemptloa dleS.
Ever aa. W asaaa. aad fhllS sswalS Bca It.
NARRATIVE of Privation. w& SaiTerins.
of United Slates Oificers ant Soldiers while
Pnsonersf War in Ihe hands of the Rebel
Authorities Being ihe sfeport of a Com
mission of Iitnniry, aprasmted by the V. S.
Sanitary Co i?V5sirn.Wi;h aa Appendix
containing the 'I5tlo(ony.,,
PRICE, 25 cents-peni, post-paid, to any
addrns, on recVajt of price, by
C. H. KJAG.HVhue Deer Mil.
I'nron ;c Pa
AUCTION ?
T.T7ILL be offered at Pebltc Fale. enrnmen-
V cine on SATLRDAT i VEXIXU.Ocl.
15th. at tiinichtm' Boot Sr.d Shoe More, a
general and well stle:ted stock of
Boots an4 Shoes,
i of every description,
Lasts, and Shoemakers' Goods
generally. Call owrfVf Bargain ! Abso
r lutely to sell ot t Ae vhV sti-ek.
JAME,HOL"GHTON
Lewisburr, Oct 11, 1861 wlpd
zfflem,afls
CLDTUiun
r "iiiio
T. i It J H Vt'Vyi !
SljlSJiiiJ jlldaw j
18 that money caa be savedlby boyiag at
the Claeap Casta Store. 1
f. .... -,a 1 .... ,!
.nd '."Tr?!! " yj'.t"!: !
f :.na.rin.h r-...,: .. .. 1
Lndershiris and Drawer. Roondabools all i
wool or half cotton. Pants and Vests. Moslin
and Hretory Check Shirts, Overshirls aad
Cassirsere Shins. Suspenders, Stockings aad
'ores. Collars of all dessriptinns li.en and
8nir, rrPBts A(,
Call at the Fashionable Clothing Sure
opposue Wail A Smith's of
. R ZIMMERMAIf
Lewishurg, Oct. IS, I86
Notice tt Creditors.
TkLE ASE call VitKia ih.M ar.a-e a4
5
X accJil3,'or ihev ' the Juaiire'l
lwsdi. . N. R. Zi.MMERMA.1
4,TiIE UNION established in ISU Vliole Nit- -WJ.
"CHRONICLE," established ia IS 13 Whole NX 1,069-. '
CjrrecteJ S.ini- Waf.'j ly WalU X Smlih
Wheat
Cum
lite
$2.00
1.50
1 50
75
Uo'ter. primi' I
dj common
Eggs
LrJ, freh
Talhw
I'otatoes
3.1
25
20
20
15
Co i
Oats, 32 lb
yltey OOfol 00
Flaxseed i 25
' li,,,
gi J;i Shoulder 12
j do withliibslO
Dried Arple,lb. 10 j
Country Soap Sf'
?, 6i,S
srasj J snaj
jn S-TaTli VmZ.-t E.B-T-
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! ..nFr.,vcn.eB: u .ru-cisss Ho.,;. . .
T PRIVATE SALE-the fine Res.dence 'blin?. aheds, Ac , ere ampU to Kw
A tf Mra. E. Caatatr-. on Lnirs.ty da ld1r?e buina.
a Tk. iir.. ... h,..lr ..,., The above proreriT will be js4sed of it
i. :...u.j .. kK. ,...
, "d ha. gas.f,:t n;s ihcrushrut.
The ma:n
partition wa! s are fun, anJ the cel.ar ihur-
I rmoli'tt l.nrn.if ThT4 i a larr4 n.Trfi
Wlln p0mp in Kitch, and a uever-laiiiBj
well of water at ihe .r r.
There is a tine Stable and Carriage Hoota
) . n. ru;.t.. k n.4 'I',.. 1 ri,,,n
. Xn, U)t Ci n;ain, at,oat lhref acres,
a p .r-
tiin of which is used as a pas'.uie lot. having
a Mreatn of watei rusain; thro' it. and adjoins
Ihe fiabl, which is a very valuable conven
ience. The lot is completely stocked with the
best varieties of Truit trets and vines in fu'1
bearing, and choice shrubbery ia al unanee.
The tituatioa is in every raspeci desirable.
ihe neiehtwrhood the best in me place.
Ihe cost of purchase if desired.',
. . ' - ' .
Forty Acres of arm Land ..tuate
m Kelly low. ship, s-ijo.n.ns lands t Paul
Geddea and ethers, about half a mile frua
' V1' , i. ' i , , .
For further particn'ars and terms arp y to
OR WIG & HAYES.
Oct 13
A;nt Lewiburz, Pa
FARTI FOR SALE.
I
OFFER at private sale mv Farm in Kel'y
: 1 township. It conuins C3 Acre,more
; or less, clearest and in a good sia.e ol colli-
vauon. A rood House, Bank Barn. Outbutl -
dines, good Walep and an Orchard. A'so,
Timhrr Land near-ihe aSnv irarL For
terms inquire of me al M.Slicburg, or cf
Iaae. Moore, residing on she farm.
Oct 10 DAVID MOORE
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
Y rirtae of an orueroftheOrphani'Coar:
' public sale, oa the premises, oo
1 Moxpat, 2-Ith Oct. xext,
t ?1 that messwse or lot of ground situate on
bv Pine ailev.ekst by Blackberrv alry, south
fc? Lot Xo. 162, ant west by Furtti street.
.l - e
COUUI1D10Z OOe-louno Ol II cir, v II . u l u
- . . . .;.i. u
I c ciPTJie-u m UUUtitJ iwwoi ic T ui : t ir-u.-r ,
,ni,a!,!e for the occwpation i two families.
8lable. Waynnmalcer shop. Biacksmiih Sh( p
ai other Oufbnildiiijs iate she eaute of'
""SZ J
and where term, of sale ..II be made kno.n
oy iiA..ta r.AKOnt.. Liecutru,
SAML EL J. PARtOE, Execnttr
Lewisbursr, Sept. 30, IH64
I OFFER at Private Sale my Farm, sitnate
in White Deer township, adjoinin; lands
of John ttanrlr Pen T w. Rar.-lr M9r.l
Ranck, 8. B. Pawling, and Joel Ra'nck, con-
taiuinj ST Acre more or less, ft has a
good House, Bank Barn, and c ther Ouibnyd
iocs. About 4 acres are well Timbered, ihe
remainder under good cultivation.
For terms inquire on the premr.es.
Oct. 7 pd6m JOslAH RANCH
FARO at PRIVATE SALE,
SITUATED in Buffaloe township, about a
mile above Farmersvilie, on the Brush
Valley road. There are T5 Acres more or ,
less. about 30 acres cleared and in use. The j
improvement are a eood House. Barn, and 1
Outbuildings.well of Water al the porch, and
Fruit trees also a Saw Mill on an unfailing
stream. For terms, inquire on the premise
pd3w!067 - ISAAC ROVER
Honse an.i Small Farm frtr Sale.
t BOUT t miles from t.ewisbnrs'.adijiDin?
j lar.d5 of Je.Cornelios, Ua Henmng and
Jos. MVixel, comprising 9 Acres more or
less, all well improved, with Rail House and
Shop and other outbuild. ngs. good Fruit and
well of never-failing War. Persons desiring
a quiet little home pleaie inquire on the pre
mises, on Ihe Brush Vallev road, Buffaloe Tp.
1(166 ISAAC MILLER
FARM FOR SALE,
flHE subscribers offer for sale their Farm
I near lhe Forest Iron Works, conumic
abont 130 Acrcsi,
with rood House and Barn, and other neees
sary Buildings, an excellent Spring of Water 1
between fee hoe-e and barn.
All cleared,
and in a food :a:e of cultivation, in a ged ,
neitisorhooc and convenient 10 market,
mill, school. &c 1
We consider it cheap at $6,000 will take
f 5,500. SHEI.LER Sc. SCHREYEK. j
Irttborf, Aogoat T.,
House and Lot for Sals,
SITUATED oo South Third street, A
Lewiburg. formerly occupied bvJ-.
Jesse H. Wagner. It is a half lot, having
on it a good brick Dwelling Hou-e. Stable
and Wagin Shed, ant some FraiU Fur
Terms, address I1E.RY WATTS, Xorihd
P ( or ealYon JOSEPH MEITFl 1 ..ia! ,
P .jr., or call oa JOsEPH MtlXEI.. Lewia- j
FOR SALE. :
TAVERN STA.NU on Market St. in the '
- - - Doronchof Lewiburg isoiferedforsaie .
oa reasonable terms. Toe hec-e is doeb'e, j
'ai woa'i conveniently aceenimo ta'e two I
families if not desir?d for the public. If net
sold m a reasonable time, wil' t asort-aged. I
A"y perso. having men-y ,0 loan, ea have J
f 11 secured. Inl-rest pa.2 promr.ily.Ap
91 '
J. Vi OLFE
TOWN LOT k B0USS
T?01 sale sitcated oa N.Sth St, one square
j . . .ki.h . r. .-...'..f a Iviumr.. optf-h JbiaA. I
' 1 1 rum .nai.ci irwiiuurif m iuii lwi.
dwelling boose and kitchen, new Stable.
ta-o-suirey frame Weaver Shop, Dye b. o-e, a i
Vtell : aever lailiBg water, and Mime gxKl.
Fruit trees. To sail purchasers, the Lot rr.av ,
be divided Shop and Dye hooe tn cue vJe '
and Duelling ai d S;able en ihe oiher It is
Ihe prr.pertr of Bar. A-jasTjur, dsc'i Ea-;
qu rt nj uar pr-iaisa 4,1
104 CYRt'S BROWN, Ex-cutor
TS. The Snoj a.lf as vU
FARM m SALE.
OFFER al priva- -le ihe Fario v r.
which I fMide. in VVb4ie Iv low-?
I
U containa 4cres mcie tr '". t trnn
and in a sx.l naie of cu'tmaitoa a t
Hoose, Banlt Cars.UutbuiIdic;. ood waier
an t an O.-chard. Feroai wiihig e it
mar eaO a m. '
a iso -i t eres of wooDf. vi r,ke
abnre Irart. lJilEL BS-NSAtiE
White Iter Tp. pu SU, li64 wird
i.trirri.nr nnnsfJ' fnrSa!a.
, f , , lhr,.e
m.rey hu.e, known as the Buffalo f '
Mluaici in L" isbors, corner of "ateesaif a
si. Lou's strrei.. .p!siie the Coort Ho'r
I The rntre buMms is ol hrira;
he rrirre b'liMins is of brick. 43 feel
; Second St and 7 feel ca tju Lou. a PU,aaI
I l"i. ;vli4:l u-i!h . rh nnnvtc!4ric? am( maia
t 1 s moderate price and easv urmi r li
luriher information, inroire of ITV.MiLL.i-k,
t ij. or I K KELLY, Uecerai Af ci. Uu.
(jure. tin. b fa ltl
TIH3ER LAND FOR SALE !
rVHZ sib'.er.b'rs effer a! Privatt Sals 8v
X Uacis of Timber Land, of about .
2,U3 ACRES,
in tracts of a!ia! eijual siae, aiiaated in iw
.onhea.t pan of VVrsi bufaioe Kwnabip.
I'ni. n ruuiity. It wiil be old in a body, or
smile trar', to suit purchasers. Ii is welt
tiraoert-d principally with Whtte and TelloW
fine. Whue Oair, and Poplar. For further
1 particulars, inquire rf
UKU3S VEITSLU Clly.
irTll. Mnrlrisit 1 . IT. f. . ' . . -
iownh:p. a . well Timbered. except .bom Is
! acres which are cleared and fuliivaiid. Thw
. ,mpf!,Teill.B!J area BBOd lW0.toTtJ u,r
H ,Use ,bJ 0u.iM11l, J
orchard, and an excellent Well of WatJral
the boose. 106t CEO.MCUELL
.
THE south-west quarter of aeeiioa 17.
town XT. itorih ranse . ea-l of lb 4 la
Pr"C'fl icenu :.n. Th said Para, lies
about two Illiks Xortll of th eitT of
j Freeport, Stf ulfi.fon Co., 111..
j try "
has aboet Ftry Acre tr.Vr enliivatinn.wfsi
: L"S Hon and oiher Ou' t ui dint s; la watomt
' -e ef 'b m-v. beaut.i .l Sprmrs ia th
, ccucty.a- d ie fa anceof tueuad is covered
J b'''' taritiy crwth f umber.
I H- erv acre of the farm is ueeptit!e of
I "'nr,";. "i I'Z I.
derfces in Ijl.n-is.
j r,i I -. -bus. Pv.,S i 1 B. H ir-i, f Tree-
f l:- or lhe "'v'"t7wr"'
j ycV. 50 lP3 L H P n F " "
FOR SALE.
1 a 1 r. K1K .f H,.,!d- l-r,- ..Il.al.l4 ,
, -m - - ...... . .
' t a r.l.ni ra-i of I . ,t. r. T,- r.-
-a. - 1 '
" puichaer. For termer inf. -.r
tie, i.qjire rf t 1 - -j f D SKSV "iil
3 D3 lilM Dl'i MM,
4 TATRR.X STtV,, .-rrPR snow
and all the ,icre reatr for use
I ani! a UWEi.l.l.Xti a.'.iceni t. fitore.
j Pussesio ( TTrn.iM J Aoeil neat o
riore an. iar4.:iir. 4.n im,, jst n. lire.
I HO. ARIICfKLE. S'frr p.t.
Cniontota, Bra,ly Tp, I a., n Co. Fa, Iw. Jl, ms
FOR EFWT.
STOREY EricW UOCSE aad .
! rT,W"
j J . L'
LOT en Xorth Fuiirth sireet. aJata!
March 1. '62. H. P. SHELLKK.
FOUNDRY & nACHTNE SHOP.
rjHE ondrrsicned havir psrrtiased thw
J. Machine tn?. Foundrv. Ac. foncrriy
owned by F. Y. Bman-r. ri nnharv. pre
pared to do al! kiads of Machine ' Work
Steam Enjines, Saw and Fli-nrmiil Machin
ery. Pumps, Mtnin? Machinery. iiC
Repairing attended to promptry.
Persona want.nr work done lmnie-ii.telT.
will do welt to call and ftamia nor tac.li
' WILLIAM KE.VNYSOX.
Sanbcrr, Pa, Oct. 6, IHfii
Tearfaers Waalcrl.
Seh. l Directors of H ART? TT
nship wiih to ernplev SEVEN Tpa.
1
thers. The compensation wi";l be liberal. hut
aceorlins to the erade of cenifiea'e. For
furtherinf, rn:a:ion aply 10R.V.B.LIXCOLN.
Secretary of the Board iot7
r
F you wan a Pirn Rr srn mi'
go to XICE;t Ptir.trranhic (i.il n.-
j .utir mere ia a spieu na assor:!teDt of darir
and g:U frames, for sale cheap.
f v,r.For rhotoirraph llliam go to
n MCE S (ja ierv. where vou can hare a splen
! di !asor!ment from which to s.itet
Letrisburg, Sept. SS, 1S?4
p!3m
Dissolution.
J rPHE Per.nenhip in the MeretnuV baafnesv
L between the snb'crihers SiKellv.XRoada
was a;soiv4ni bv muloal con-em on ihe tJd
alt. The Books and Acres".-are in th
handsol Mr.K'me for aetilrmee. and busineaa
continued by htm at the forier siand.
A H HOCrT.
D A
KLI.NE
Kelly Tp. ISept. , lsiJt
pd
Estate cf Joseph Y. Derr, dee'd.
THEREAS. Letfra Trjtamemarv wpow
lhe evate .f JOSEPH Y. DERR.
sed. la e of I.ewisburg b4irr.orh, I a;oa
toun'J'' hlve tr"tnred .0 the aubsenber.
by he Kp,;rr of . y B fpfm
. 1 T.. rop 11.1. 1 . 1-. - .. . . .
ed :omai.e payment. d thee havintrla4ins
;ainst ihe same w.;i pre-rt them duly
authenticated f4ir settment. to
MARY JANE DERR, Executrix
tewisburg, Sept !3, K61
flitfiit flSfciOBS.
18G1, '5.
Just r-.-ei.-ed ihe la:et
styiesof l-ir. aad manraa
Fahio'ii f..r Fall and
Wi;:ter "l.-sil.'i.
a- ! w li co to ITT
AXb VAKB 1 1
run; : io.r auo.1 Ml:
factory mar
f.?Tr;su':
tf
1 er sh -p on
."rih J'hirri Mi.
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