USUI T lJWSIffifi Mill BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. At $l.!iO per Year, uUvays In Advance. rlBUMltU MKI-UKKkLt Tuesday Morning & Friday Aftornnnn. TOA riUMHFXT. Abraham Lincoln rop. vu e riiNnnr, Andrew Johnson. KI.ECToUAL TICKET. WOKTOV M'Mh HAU. I Kahart I hint t tlaorj. M Co.Ua S Henry Itumm 4 William II Kara 5 Hartoa J.nka Charlii M Hump V Kbrt I'arke William T.vl.tr Joha A ll.itnd 1 Kkhard II Cnrl.ll II Rdward llolliJ.jr II Cb.rl.i F lte.J Tn 'im rt-WTixaiiiB 14 IS rb.rV. II .-hrinvr Joliu H'itr i.il M mh.uj-Iij ll-vil W U.h1j 17 IS. 1 John I'.tt'in 111 J I mul It l'i k r.rirnr'l lli-rur J2 J-.ha I' liinr Hln-nr.-r M'Juriktn 2 Juliu H lll.ti. I.rd Election on Tuesday. Nov. , Itsi'.l Ta. lain. rr rrrr-hurrah. burs ! Iiurrli Bowa with Ihr Traitor anil up "Ilk Ihe Mar!" UNION MEETINGS ! TurWuy, Of. 25 BufUloe X Koads Epeakers, C. Merrill. Aikec, I'urter. Heri.iy, Oct. Wiulman sMI., West Buffaloe G. B. Miller, Shorkl. v. J.; . y .- ii-u- i. ! Thuriit, Oct. 27 White leer lur- aoe-C. Merrill, horkley, G B Miller. Fruity, 0.t 28 New Berlin S. II Or- wig, C.Merrill. Sameday Uuiontown Q. F. Miller, Aiken. ,turK,y ia --'V'"0 ' ""'r?t Xuuaioe ou..i.cy, v.. ...wvu. Montinu, Oct. 21 Wehr's Hotel, Limc- wtooe Twp. Kev. Bacher, Cupt. Orwig. Same day Spott'a S. II., Kelly Twp Shorkley, Aiken, G. B. Miller. laetihtij, Nuo. 1 WifcOcld lVrtcr, AVerden. WalnaJny, Xov. 2 Farmcrsvillc S. II. Orwig, G. K Miller. Tliurfltiy, X'iO. ii New Columbia Porter.GB. Miller, Phoikley. Saiueday Wiftli iburg Wordim, VauGicer. triJny, Sue. 4 Forrest II ill G. 15. Miller, Sburkley. Mass Meeting at IlartTeton, on JSatirJ.ii, X'C 5 G. F. Miiler, S. II Orwig, VaiiG'Z.r, C. .Merrill, lixon. Muntlnu, Xue. 7 Orwig' a S II , Lewis Twp Cipt.Orii, Shriner. Same day Union S. 11., buhMoeTwp Shjrkley.G. li. Miller Worden. At othe'r points, also, meetings fill be Arovided and nab!i,h. d. Hi order of tbo Standing Committee, JOHN 15 LINN. Up to yesterday, tbe total returns bow awawaaaw j sjav saaw saav amaaiaat "J for the Uoion candidates for Congress in Pennsylvania including Soldiers' votes. Sbrioer gains 267 on Soldiers' voles sQrwig gaiaa a few mors. Result uoccrtaio Trying to Cleat the Soldiers. The party which tov.jht to de.jrn.le the -nUir to the Ictdofthe colored man lV X..,.:.... ,r now ,,.!;. ...vi.j ...... . - -jc . , t -. in oatanie inipuacuce, to ractii nun in vo- ling. Many of our brave men and boys do not koow, or have forgotten, tbe names of tbo Union or Lincoln candidates for Electors and already Copperheads have lent them MClellan ticket head "Union Electoral Tieiett." I5y voliog these, they hope to defraud the honest, unsuspecting aoldier oat of bis choice for l'residunt ! Are not sacb men, worse than the Rebels ? Now we ask every reader (in and out of tbe army) to remember that there are TWENTY-SIX ELECTORS to be voted for and to compare every Ticket voted ilh the following ELECTORS. Morton McMivhacI, Thomas Cuitniiigliu.ui, Robert I. Kino;, O. MorricOQ Joatcs, Henry Bunim, William II. Kern, Barton II. Jenks., Charles M. Uunk, Cobcrt Parke, Wilriam Taylor, John A. HicstauJ, Kicliard II. Coryell, Edward llalidav, Charles F. Read, Elias W. Hale, Charlci II. Shriucr, John Winter, David MConauhy, David W. Woodi, Isaac Benson, John 1'atton, Samuel Ii. Dick, Evcrard Uicrer, , John P. Penney, Ebcnezer M'Junkin, John W. Blanchard. Don't let any brave fellow who is fight ing to mvo bit eountry from Jeff. Davis & Co. be fooled into voting for Davis' pref treaa for President and Vice ! FREE MARYLAND ! 'M Maryland" bas, by tbc legal vote of her people, adopted tbc New Constitu tion, which abolishes Slavery, aud pats hat large and naturally fertile and ad vantageously located Slate on tho high road lo prosperity- Several thousaudsof ' Rebels voted (contrary to tbe rules of the ! Btau,) bm tne Constitution is bap-1 Pilj carried, above their vote, by tbe aid of ,he Soldiers. Hon. Thomas Swaon, "'promising Unionist from the " nomiosted for Governor. a-f7oo! llut our Gallant SMiert! J their bayonets in front, tbey are saving Union from bands of perfidious Reb-"-ad by tbeir ballots in the rear, tbey inning peaeeful victories as noble as Wat ! i 11. CORNELIUS. Fai lire ia Soldiers' Votes Thas far, if the 1S00 assessed soldiers in this Senatorial district, only a quarter have been heard from. There bis been ereat fault, or misfortune, somowhero. S..U10 are prisoners or iu hospitals, or on dotacLed srvioe, and oould not vote. But turi'ly many more could nnd should vol's. S,iiuo bad no ticket va'"l "1 to write them, or did not vote. One from Brady voted only for Congress, and then voted for Barker (of Cambria) instead of G. F. Miller. Souio voted for Simpson. Soma had r.art oulv of our ticket. A lar?e number of proxies camo after tbo Eli-Clou ! There being but one uniform Union ticket for 1'ri-siJi niial Klectors in every State, we may hnpa for larger and more correct returns in Nov. l'roxkt con nut if unit tuo twin for they must te 10 the ! ballot box, election d:iy 'Let every one ; i knowins a Union man in tbearmy.be . . , ... Ti , . sure be is assessed, and bas tbelickot. ' . AnJ wc a'k our mea 10 "n,s ,0Po11 eer Icg'l vote possible, for all may be needed, j and at all events, the more the better tbc effect. Sec that vour proxies authorize j the person to whom you send to vote for ,.. .,,., ,,i i0 uui J uarHW uw,uuBv. m imt j waioifiiva up iu tbc manner, and gain the double honor of saving your country by your arms and by your votes. e.See that the As3$nicnts are mado before Sitorday, 29' h Oet. Desperatioa of the Rebels. A Kicbuioud piper says, their tchltct b-.iuj nearly exhu$uJ, they will ucxt arm their slaves. The OoufuJcrate Congress, in Decem ber last, passed an art, the first section of which is in these words : "The Coogress of the Coufed'-rato States do eoact that all uhje rmiJfnti of the Vnufnhrate &nlr bcttcct i tltr. ntff of &'vnti'P.ii and J'' " in lh: trrv.ee . tint lunjedccttc ' '"''' " Tbo act then provides bow far- ' n,e,r3; m"ua'" od others maybc do- i ,"lu "i """ "I """""f ,ue provisions and do the work for tbe army iu nit u'.iu. j south west. His rear left Dalton in haste Jeff Davis in bis Georgia speech, says : at C o'clock on Sunday morning. 'We must do our duty, am! that duty is j Gen. Sheridan reports that the Rebel this : Kerry man ul'.. lit Le.ar arms mutt army, lately under Early, but now appa ' to the.ui.t, and all olhert viuit derate rently under L)Dgs!rect, having appeared th mnlc.t to tho cau-o at borne. There in the vicinity of Strasbur, bis force must be no nleaiin" for exemntion. We ! moved to attack them on Saturday. Gen. j are fighting foi existeDos." In the same specob, Davis said two- Kebeia drawo up to four lines of battle, thirds of Iheir army were absent-that is, .but' "P0D "VS 'hem with his aceus . ... ... . tomcd loipetuobity, tbey broke, and with- incy are I'oion men at heart, and contrive i t 1 1 i- -.i. ' ; drew in considerable disorder, without to keep out of service, or they are utterly gi.ioa the opportunity for any serious disheartened. I conUtct. Sheridan reports them as con- Truly did Gen. Grant say of tbe Reb- tiuuing their retreat Ur up tbe valley. "Tbey have robbed alike tbe cradle : d tbo grave," to keep up the hope of - - - Kllei'i'fid ho mpnna nf o Hiv,d..,l V.,rlti i - j Sherman, Sheridan, and Grant aro each ; 100 8,r0Dg 10 bo dr'CI "' f ,n 'hreo ! strongholds of Rebeldoai, and Wilming ton and Charleston aro tbo only ports where tbeir ships can steal in and out ! It is while tbey are thus on their last legs as a cation, that M'Clcllao cornea in to give them an "armistioc," and "ex haust tbe resources of diplomacy" to give them a chance to recover ! An armistice would bo claimed as an acknowledgment of tueir IuJfFeo'lence tbey would bo "Serly rccogniz.d by foreign powers and, Disunion accomplished, further sen orations would follow, until our States would become ruined like unhappy Mexi co far worse than we were under tbe old Articles of Confederation, from which wa escaped "to form a more perfeot Union." Stand by tbo Government!- It is our only hope f jr safety. Hear the Great Soldier! Gen. RosECRA.Nd, who probably under stands the present condition of affairs as well as any man in tbe army, says : "Whenever tbe Rebels bave the power, they drive before them into their ranks the Southern people, as they would also drive us. Trust them not. Were tbey able, tbey would invade and destroy ns without mercy. Absolutely assured of these things, I am amazed that aoy one could think of Peace on aoy terms. lie 1 who entertains the sentiment is fit only to be a slave : he who utters it at this timo is, moreover, a traitor to bis country, who deserves tbe scorn and contempt of all honorable wen." Those wbo gaLLle about a compromise, will do well to peruse these lines with care and attention. They contain tbe as sertions of hero ' who has been at the front since tbo war began, and has per illed everything in behalf of his country. Ar Among all peoplo it is a proverb "never strike a man when be is down." Tbe Administration bave elected a major ity of tbeir candidates in Uuion and Sny der, but we see the organs of the Opposi tion hoping they bave carried a few, not 00 tlla oierita of tbeir party, but by tbe usence of ioluicrs, and the personal pop- Iirity of one man arc indulging in uu manly and insulting abuso of those they suppo.o may be in the minority. This is not fair play, nor doing "as they would be done by." "DcUDEBTl Taxct TAXES'." See tbe article on list page, and learn what kind of Debt and Taxes would be ours under M'ClolIan ! Pause and think A l'oaoe Conveutiun is in fiCiH in Ciuaiufiatij will, clod duvta. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, Tested by the Facts. An army correspondent of Leviiburg Anju recently asserted that Co. "11" of 51st r. V. stood for M'Clellan, IS Lincoln, 8." Again it was stated in that papor that tbo Comp. had "only tor Uncom, anu " "be Company and Regiracot will give a ' nnj irity of 3 to 1 for Mac." Sunn was tbe ' opinion expressed I, fore the election. j Since that trial of strength, the figures , speak for themselves. Co' E. 0. "II." and K, ge, from Uuion d Lycoming ; voters, fur Sbrioer, 30 Walls, 14. Walls received raoro than tbo averagoof bis party I 6uti 113 uo Dss "!y 1 votes in tnc"Ur companies, it is improbable that MClellan 1 has IS in only one company ! And Ir. Christ, with tbo returns before him, says ' the whole 51st Keff. cive 2 votes to Lin- 0J1D candidates, to I for the M Clellanites ami that on a direct vote, oncntangled with personal and local divisions, Old Abe will ran still better ! Tbo truth is, not one Regiment, giving a majority for M'ClolIan, bas yet been beard from perhaps, not a company and tho individuals in tbe army thus in- dined are but about 1 out of 8 True soldiers will mostly vote the same way as they riGHT the late Elections show that, and the Nov. returns will confirm it RETREAT of HOOD from DALTON. SIIKRIDW A( IIIK1KS A V0I HER SUCKS, Surprise anil Ilout of 3Ioicby. Wasiiishton, Out. 7. Advices from Geo. Sherman to tbe evening of Olob-r lGh iudictte that Hood, after having struck the railroad in the neighborhood uf D.lton and Kcsaca, bas fallcu back before Sherman without Gghtiug, abandoning bis great movement upon our lioe of commuuiuatioas. He bas torn up some fifteen miles of the road fioni Resaca nrtb, but tbe it i iry will be j iry will be repaired without d.flieulty. Tbe iutcrrup-, made upon tho Union forces at Cedar ii m will cause no iucouveuico.ee to Sber-'. Creek, near Slrasburg. At first, the Uo mau's army, as bisstoresof supplies south j iua 1ID g9 way, with some loss but of the break, as well us north of it. am '. Cm. Sheridan hastened to tbo front from I ampe. i1ooj b44 rctreated towards the Crook, who bad the advaoce, found tbe ! Gansevoort l.3lh ew ork Lav- , -7. o . surprising a c.mp , 01 me ouuaw anu irecoooter, iioseoy, in . ... . ' " tbe Blua Ridge Mountains, capturing his artillery, consisting of four pieces, with munitions complete. C. A. DANA, Act'g See'y of War. THKHKliKLS AITIVKU AT WllKK FOR ll'l LKLIAV. Wo have on several occasions shown that the candidate of tbe Copperhead party for Ihe Presidency has the sympathy of tbe most active spirits of the rebellion, and that tbey are making great calculo- tions on his election. It is known that after tbe meeting of the Chicago Conven tion, when the news of tbe little hero's nomination reached the Rebel army at Richmond, it was received with vociferous cheering; and wo bave to add, to-day, an evidence of tbe fact that Rebel officers are actually active at work for bim. A re turned soldier at Norristown makes the following statement, under oath : Jhntjomery Coun'y, t$. Personally appeared before me, a Jus tice of the Peace in ami for said county, Franklin Schweok, of Upper Providence township, Montgomery county, and State of Pennsylvania, a private of Company II, 13th Regiment Pennsylvania Cavalry, who, on his solemn oath, deposeih and says, that, on tbo niulh day of Maroh, 18G1, be was taken prisoner near liristow Station, Virginia, and conveyed to Belle Isle Prison, and from Ihence to General Hospital No. 21, in Richmond; that on tbe 1st day of August, 1804. the Director of taid Itosnital wailed on him and pro- jto$ed to parole him and to permit him to return home if lie icoulJ promise to tote or ueorye IS. M VaJlan at the approach ing election; that he, tbe said Pranklin Sobwenk, in order to escapo from starva tion and Rebel atrocity, did make said promise, and therefore was paroled. The said Franklin Sohwcuk furthersays, under bis solemn oath, that all pritonert of taid hotpital icho frankly and positively taid they would vole fur Abraham Lincoln were not paroled, but retained io said hospital. f BAN KLIN CC11WKNK. TI itnettet Present : Dr. Warren Royer, 1 Samuel Pennypacker. j Sworn and subscribed to before me this tenth day of October, 18G1. Henry W. Kratz, Justice of tbe Peace. &Tbere is almost every description of property advertised in the two columns of Real Estate in to-day's Star. tCnuow jcle. Town and country, woodland and meadow, valley and mountain, hotels and private property, and even medicinal springs (perhaps where oil may yet be found !) make np tbe assortment. There seems to be much changing of this sort of property. Mark Halfpenny's store, at Lturelton, was entered and rubbed of about $100, iu goods, Saturday tiUt a week tgo. From the Ninth A. C. Headquarters 2d L)iv. 9th A. C near Southside R.U., Va , Oct til Thanks to the Union lovtDg and law aSidinu neonlo of I'enn'al vestcrday we held an impartial and honest election. d r Iho 9th A O. the l'onn'a vote stood 45'h Reg. 43n 50th lUOih Mat 10G Kep. 13 to 14 to 2 to 1 1 Dem. S5 I 1 1 Wo will do better for O.d Abo in Not. A few days since, we advanced our line to the crest of a bill, whero we are erect j ing furls ,j breastworks. I doubt not hut bta Bill mnlrA annthrr flank movement .1 I 1 J ana enlarge our lines lowarus ana ueyuuu tbe Southside Railroad. Four deserters oamo in to-day : they tell most doleful stories, and their appearance shows what tbey say is true. Certainly tbo rebellion is fast dying oat, and if you Northerners do your duty for the President at tbe next clcotion, tbe fighting will soon be over than we will have a permaneut and bono orable peace. I'oc. C. V),Tbe Buckeye Blacksmith and Wm. R. 11 awes, Eq , of Wisconsin, have ad dressed our Union League at Lcwtbbarg, i this week, atd Messrs. C. Merrill and VanGczT spoke at infield. Geo. t. Miller, E-nj , is on the stump in Northum berland county. Other meetings, it will be seen, are appointed. Turn nut 1 Sheridan's Last and Best! l.liSTl!KKT l)i:Fi:ATEi, WUH tiKElT toss. The Rebels have been boasting that I.nnitstret had been sent from Richmond. -..s,' u .-. . ...... v... - WIIU IICDI1 IIUIIJIS, 't t'fr uumihui. in the Shenandoah Valley; And, sure enouch on Wednesday last, lath Oct., , (while Sheridan was on ; Wasbioi'ton) an impi his return from : WashiDizton) an impetuous dash was Winchester, reformed our lines, attacked and drjve tbe Rebels beyond Strasburg, aud tbey were only saved from complete capture by darkness. We lost Gen. Rid well, killed. The Rebel Gen. Ramseur is in oar hands, with 43 guns, 2,000 prisoners, 100 wagons, and other trophies of a hard-won but splendid triumph. The Valley having been deprived of means of sustaining an army, by Sheri dan's forces, ibis ia probably tbe last dan ger in that quarter, and Sheridan will take a nearer point to Richmond. P. S. Sheridan gained another groat victory yesterday, taking ItiOD prisoner?. Gen. David B. Birnoy, commander of tbe 10th A. C, died receUly in Pbilad., from disease contracted while in tbe ser vice. He was born io Alabama, (being a son of Hon. James G. Birney,) aud after an bonorablo career died when only 39 years of ago. Tho Rebels from Canada surprised and robbed the banks on tbe North lioe of tbe State of Vermont, killing one man, and wouodiog others. Nine of Ihe robbers have been taken! in Canada. 17 Episcopal service will be held Monday at :ij o'clock, P M, in Chaoiberlin's Halt Corrected Semi- Weekly ly Walk & Smith, Wheal $-2.00 Corn 1.50 Rye 1 CO Oats, 32 lb. 75 Barley 90(100 Flaxseed 2.25 Batter, prime S do oommon Eggs Lard, fresh Tallow Potatoes 40 "1 25! 20! 15 CO Ham Rags 15 Dried Applos,lb. 10 CfaS Wool 75 Country Soap 8(;,0 MftfaMED, At ttin r.M..nn.of lion, r.eo K. MIr. tth lnt, by R.v. J r.Tu.lin,C.it T.RiM'KAr'KI.UW JlNKS,Ha.lin, and Mn UAN.NAII K. BIlH.IITuf Lcwi.buric. "Xone but tbe Kraia ilejerre Uia l air'' aud "Iteutiuber the rnnt.m." ' Br Krv.R.A Fink, SOth ln.t. WH. Wlt.POS KKI.f.FV, of Klniorr, o.. and Hiu 8. CLUK UAUCK,al HulUloa Tp, linion Co, !'. Hy Iter. p. J, iM, irtth In.t.. KMAN't Eb PKN V'KIt of Tl'mt BatTnloe ami Mr.. KKI'.KOl'A K. M I I.I.KK ofLewia In l.ntTto Tp, lStb Init, Wtf . U. KLECKNER, agd bout ' jmmn, Id Mittlinharc 11th lot, 9AM47RL OARDNEK, agftl 1 3 yvTt voutiK-r-u ma of Julio ul ilr; 11AV ts. j In lwisbur-;, SUth lut. suddenly, thi WIFE of Joha Kalkiu j In Winfi.-M. ITtri Inut, atrtxl 2 fn. 1 inn, and 10 Jy. A DA K1.17..1DE1U dtiUgUWr Ol DMUUei. A. UUI OUHO AUk tronMei now are orr, TtfjT m btettmr world on bijftiy jEwel natj to rvrvi?- uff, katrftaVove the sUrr akj. Cb it hHMj ba In hraT-rn, And hr Mfter Anna too, Xrrr lotAintf'-lowa upon u With a hoftWanguIa truo. O that tbaVa nwyV a warning for caw li?iog ow on earth. Koowinir that w i nut fc'HoW Bora to die aud rvtura to duaW Hlp aw Oml to be ibm !-) -Tt our troabl) bft on artli, O.to m icrwra) fur our atUirtion . And rttreira our npirita homo. ! To te .Assessors. YOU will pleads, call at Commissioners' Office for the'-J'riennial Assessment llooks, on or about theSlst Nov. 1S61 NbTiciy I N order in close cat hdCiness at the OLD HOUfJIITON SIVND, 4re olferedyat greatly reduced prices. Call toon.and save money 107(1 InformaUoa "Wanted 0 F 8AMUEL1104BAND3.au Englishman by trade '..lllacksmiih. When last beard from, wa at "St aver Furnace, Nnyder coumy. Addreis AvrHUR C JONEd. Boiv3, Hdiruburg, Pa OCT. 21, 1864 Auditor'3 Nj ice. "HR nn.Vrs' appointed Ihe OrphanAi'ousf of t'ninu county W iiiiiiuuic II1C Ull!l'W 111 IUC ndliui 'k Ev .. AitmnjOSitor of Mr. Rik . : i . l . ii . u . i ,. ... w II ! l)w.i, dee'd. wI att l to the duiirs nf i . . . . . . i... . .. i, a I... w K I HIS HI'P'M III llirill 11 UI3 f'li7 in 1MB 1 f Lewishur:; . Kju.r.lA ih. lliih i.r November, lH'i A M. All parties intereji ay atti-nil ft ther see pro- per. A. ii. 1)1 1. i., Auiiuor HIDES WANTED, EATIIEB FOR SALE. I WOri.l) ri'veeifullvinform the public ilial I am n pnarfd lo receive ail kni'S uf ll.de (lurV-n I will pay highest - nri! in l.astn i iv.Hk J nt mv lannervin A I nr,s havins Hides lo I divnueiil will dn u'll liiMriup them ill. 1 I hair m hand Zlui a ii-Hr of ihe besl , :--.,:,, " ,h ' V, S-,d in this mrUl f.1 Ci.hrirra: A No It AKK'wauied, fur whirVj pay cash, OjI. 19, I Hill K. iV 11 I.LI. Lewisburg Bank. THE Annual Klrriion for Dfreetors for ihe ensuing year will be.Arld at the Hani iii' House o Monday the 2ll day cf Nov. next, between Ihe hours ol 9 A M and a 1 M, And ihe Annu.il Meeting of ihe btoekhold. era of this Bank wfU be held at the Banking partition walls are solid, and the rr"jr ihor lloiise on Tuesrfav ihe 1st dav of No. nen, ' uu;hly rat proof. There "is a large ei-"rn ; at IU o'clock, 'A M. DAV'lli KtUKR, with pump in Kitchen, and a never-failiu; t-ewisiiuv, Oct. i, ihi oasnier NOTICE. 1HEsubscribcr lakes ihia meihod to inl'.dp Ihe people of Lewisburg and its vicinity thaNhe has sold his Boot and Shoe establishment! Mt. 11- M. Vourm. He desires to return his sinrere thanks for ! the liberal share if ctNiojn bestowed oo bun. Wishing to iille np hacuunis. he asks ; all persons in(bbled to him loWlland teille, ; and those haipn; any just claiirht In prrsent them at the aWe to JOHN fetjLIKLS mil untipr&ipnp.i navinjr nurcrutNru 01 1 l 1 r I Mr. - " j . Juh StiriKM the wpJ known ihia w.J Itrwiurn ' 'w" p .... .n.i si,. ..,ii. it, r": r -... ,. .vj. ... . i onoe aiore, criiiue me J.eWlSOiar D.1IIH, Will Sril M inv l"f It J'U.- chased iTytn him 10 per cent. ls than prts- eni prices I have aar?e atsortmerkf of HOME and CITV made yalf and Kip suitable for FalVandAvinter wear and a great variety ofiAITEIJ. KID. MEN'S MOItOCCO and oltfkr Shoes for LADICS and Cllll.UUEX. Hunts and Shoes MVE TO ORDER on reasonable terrfis. KEI'AIRI VO promptly aVnded to, I'ifDon'vlurget the .ewisbiv'rheap Boot and shoe iute is opposite the Bmjik. 1070 R. M. COOPER Important ta ti)c (Eonntrp! WE invite the attention of the community to our extensive assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Quecnswaro, fee. &o. ; The most of oar stock was purchased since i thi, late dvclini in UnM. ,ntl which w. in I frnni ?.' to ;tO Jr rent. rheir tlmn Ilia mid. rot eoul.l har. tmea Itoutiht lor, un 1I1.T. .i(n. pur h4.r ' ill ill w.lt tit call and look tbronrh our alnck Htr.n puri'liaiuil l-wli.re. will dVal fnirl, with oar rii.totu.ri., au'l will rr tbi-m Iua banent oMba docliaa iu tluoua in every parUcular. We keep ou hand constantly COAL, SALT, FISI1, PLASTER, CEMEXT, Calcined Platter, fc fr. The highest Market price paid in Cash for all kinds of Grain and seed. WALLS & SM1TLT. Lewisburg, Oct. IPC Somrtlilne; Tor lhe Ladies. Our name is primed oa the band of every skirt, and we guarantee satisfaction in every case. WALLS & SMITH TcacUers Wanted. THE School Directors of HARTLEY township wish to employ SEVEN Tea-1 chers. The compensation will be liberal.but according to the grade of certificate. For 1 further information apply toK.V.B.LINCOLN. 1 Secretary of the Board 1067 I TS that money can be saved by buying at X ne f.ueap lawn More. Casinctts 75 cts up, eloih 3.7S up. Boys and Men's Clothing of all descriptions. Hals, Caps, Cloth Coats, Overcoats Shirts, Collars, Undershirts and Drawers, Roundabouts all wool or half cotton. Pants and Vests. Muslin and Hickory Check Shins, Overshirts and Cass i mere Shirts, Suspenders, Stockings and tiloves, Collars of all descriptions linen and paper, linen andcolioa Pocket Haukerchiefs, Shirt Fronts, Ac. Call at the Fashionahle Cli.ihtug Store opposite Walls Si Smith's of N. R. ZIMMERMAX Lewisburg, Oct. 1:1, 1861 Notice to Creditors. TllEASE call within three weeks and settle 1. accounts, or ther win he iu the Justice' j bands. N. B. ZIMMERMAN ' I SsMilillli:! - WO. a-a Hoooa for f J2iJDinennaasNp 'A CTHINQ MIL TIIE UXIOX," established in 1811 ttliQle iNu " CHRONICLE," esUMished in 1813 IVbuIe No, 1, 70. ATvo-sro::f:vTyi'airnt - House, on Eolith rirunh .s.n i't.i'l 1 ' jo"US me t.viinriita.crjin:i t inquire i.l iiu.uj i Ml. Kit Y FOIl HALE. A N.'co Rama oa North 3d street rpHBvIlout is a co.,rtw..-v,.fv I i'rair.e ii :n fei-y'reecnily r-- i 1 4 ni-w Si.ihl. and aV x-t necrarv loiibml- line a wtll of rf-M Waier wuh a pump en Ibe porch, an I 'Sf rn in Mimmer h.usr. 1 he Lot is M fet.aad i well frkel i """ ' i. and finpe Vines oX the choicest arieiies i Term, moi'j ossesati'D f iven Jan. ! Is". Call so or lose a harain. O II I' KHIVF.I.T i lOO VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE T riUVATK SALK-the fine Residence of Mrs. E. 1'H.iiiirai.f . on l.'mversity Avenue. I h llnn.e is br irk, two sforev.s, ; built and finished in Ihe most sohl'inhal manner. It contains 13 ronms tn nit, includ ing kitchen is Ihofimsblv heated bv furnace, : ' and has gas hitinzs throughout. The ni:i;n . . well o! water at itie ooor. i 1 here is a fine Stable and Carriage Honse with all other necessary outbutl-lines inetud lug a line Chicken house and Tool room. The Lot contains about three acres, a por tion of which is ased as a pastote K.i, h iving a stream of watei running ihro ii, and adjoins . the Stahl. which is a very valuable conven ience. The lot is completely slocked with ihe best varieties of Fruit trees and vines in lull bearing.and choice .shrubbery in abundance. The situation is in every resperi desirable, the neighborhood ihe best in the place. ; Enough Lois con II be sold df lu pay half, the cust of purchase, if desired. i A LSO I Twenty Acre I arm IiikI, sitna e . i jn ivenv luwnnm. a t huiiinz iani 01 raui ......e n,i n,h, . uCt hiif mit. fr..,n ,OU;n i " For further panienlara ami terms apply to OKU Hi i H A t.. Oct 13 Agents Lewisburg, Fa panm rnll citP Ariu oh uiit. IOFFEK at private sale mv Farm in Kelly township. It contains :J Acres, more rr less, cleared and in a good state of culu- vation. A pood Honse, Dank Barn, Outbuil - dings, good Waler and an Orchard. Also, Timber Land near the above Iract. For . terms inquire of me at Milllinburg, or of Isaac Moore, residing on lhe farm. Oct 10 DAVID MOORE FARM FOR SALE. T OFFER at private aale the Farm upon which I reside, in While Deer township, it contains 6.) Acre more or less, cleared and in a good state of cultivation a go id House, Dank Barn, Outbuildings, good water, and an Orchard. Persons wishing 10 see it may call on me. aio as Acres of WOODLAND ur the above tract. DANIEL UC.VNAI.E While Deer Tp, Sept. 2- !ril w.r d BTTPPAf.flTI HfiTTSPl" f.ir Sala rPHE Trustees of the L'uivcrsitv at I ewi X burg, offer for sale !h '3T:e ilnee storey house, known as the liuif.:t.x II we. situated in Lewisburtr. corner ol oerond aiid Hi. Louts streets, opposite lhe I'oitri H uise. The entire building is of l.nclc. 4S o-ci on Second St and 74 ffet on 4t. Louis &t., an t finished with all toe conveniences and modern improvements for a first class Hotel. The stabling, sheds, &e , tire ample to acconirac- ' date a large business, j The above properly will be disposed ff at a moderate price and on easy terms. i ..r ; lorlher information, inquire of i;.F..VT.LEI, Esq, or J.A. KELLY, General Ajnt, Lewis- ' burg, Union Co. Pa 101. 1 T OFFER at Private Pale my Farm, sitnate 1 in White Deer township.adjoinmg lands of John Kanck Esq, Levi Kanck. Edward ; Kanck, ci. 11. Pawling, and Joel Kanck, con taining ,S7 Arret more or less. Ii has a good House, Hank Barn, and other Outbuild ings. About 4 acres are well Timbered, the remainder under good cultivation. For terms inquire on Ihe premises. Oct. 7 pdfim JOSIAH KANCK FARM FOR SALE. HIE subscribers offer for sale their Farm near the Forest Iron Works, coniaiuiug about i:tO Acres, with good House and llarn, and other neces sary Buildings, aoexcellent fpringof Water between lhe house and ham. All cleareJ, and in a good state of cultivation, in a good neighborhood, and convenient to market, mill, school, &c. We consider ii cheap at sjo OOil will take .$.", 500. SHELL Kit Sl SUHREYEK. Lewi.borjr, Aogurt -"J, 1'4. . - . r m auu um mi oaiti, Q1TUATED oo Soulh Third street. AA Lewisburg. formerly occupied bvUT. Jesse H- WS". It is a half lot, having on " ZM,Ji bnclt Dwelling Honse, Siable j ani' VV'gon Shed, and some Fruit. For lerms, address ltt.KV wa I i s, .rtn o I P.O., or call on JOSEPH MEI.XEL, Lewis burg. 1065 FOR SALE. V TAVERN STAND on Market St. in the borough of Lewisburg is offered for sale oa reasonable terms. The house is double, and would conveniently accommodate two families if not desired for the public. If not sold in a reasonable? time, will be mortgnged. Any person having money lo loan, can have it well secared. Interest paid promptly. Ap-j ply t lUBl J. WOLFE TOWN LOT & BOUSE I sale situated on N.ith St, one square ' from Market St, Lewisburg a full Lol, on which are erected a two-siorev brick "" dwelling house and kitchen, new Stable. JLaJL two storey frame Weaver Miop. Dye aoue, a Well o! never failing water, and some good Fruit trees. To suit purchasers, the Lot may , be divided Shop and Dye house on one side and Dwelling and Siable on lhe other. It is Ihe property of Bssj. AiosTiur, dee'd. En quire oa the premises or of 1061 CYRUS BROWN, Executor P.S. The Shop half is sold m mvi n mir A TAVERN STAND a STOKE ROOM and all Ihe fixtures ready for use and a DWELLING adjacent to Store. Possession ef Taveru.lsi of April neit o Store and Darelliug. on two days' notice. THO. ARHL'CKLE, slnvr p o. VsaiatovD, Ura-Jy Ip, taioa Cu, Pa, Drc S I, law Olit HANS' COURT i RV ririue nf mi i .trr f iKe O-p : ii l.mi.n enubiy. will be r3J public saie, o Ihe prrms, i.a JIixdat, 2lt! (uyr. sr.xv, all ilia' mnna:r or !fl nl sronnil soui:e . K.iuih Foiulh jtiei-i.l.ewisburcbf.oniitl ; r u t- I'm allev. ei by Biarkhrrry llcy. ..'.:'i by Lol N . 1'", sal ft by Fourth wt.'. eniiiainme eii--t"ari of an wre, na wbiea ap .rul..l a .l..llt.ld LUTil-M tV Uc k Hrlll- ' suitable lor the ocrui.vii of Iwu famrlic. rtiable. Wa?ii;maker Ship, Uta-kmiib bli. p anl other Outbuildings la'e ihe e-lils i i Sali- in rionii.rnre at IU o'cuir. M. when ant! whrr terms of sale ill be m.n' ko-. by H.WH 1. R'KIR. rTi-u:,-u. i K AMI EI. i. VAR1 K, Cx'Cetu: j lwbnr;, S pl. Oil, Ik6t SIIE1UFFS SALES. "V virmt of iunJry writs of Vca. Et ai.f J Lcr. Ka. iynifit oat of ihr l (r.n i-i rMiimtt Pit-as nf I'l. inn Co., Fa., and ti m iiirerlrf,wi!l u rxposrj to pul'lie alr it oui cry, 4 hA"l I ;KUAV. NOV. 12, IfCi, at :he KtVrtf H.mse in ih bunns; tf I isLur?. cuunty aU-frsaid, at I v'ciuck, P tf, A Ttnin trwt tf Imprnrl Ijtn't tituitf ff i iK-i fuliti, otHiiktjt awt'l .tf (rvufi'i.l. NirtlHlt-d a: 4 i4rrihri UjbuP : I. aft lust; uf Unfl at I". LP H4 .' , Ihvtit ftoutti oof hl(tVirjM wst Ifc! pr'hat t- p- nl va mr hit: tltvn su.ulli J-'f--H t-i 4 crrl.t to tl'J rar1i.-r ft h- W. 4 Jt ttirill Cv ; Ulfl.C. 4W'f thw v-ntfr ff waxI inrttfikv BC-rth Jert- pt-f hfst tf thni-w TMrth 1' t r -st ' i MTi-hes In at pHl ; lb no n"rlh Vi'.j . v '. frt-ivt l "t; thrm mtui - Isttir! t ra.tl lr. O ov-kr nutb II tlvarra r-a-l 111 r- fcr? t ih , . ij ti 1 ntr. oititaiiil in 1U Acre ar.j 1 T, V" tioTfnb tit.h-r"ii aertt-J at Kravt KUrii. b, rrD Afcua, CWn ut'u r buiMlbat-, at iMrnf I ily t.f irwO o, UAI. ' n: l-l'l' t.rohtr-1 u.n-1 ..iJsrr frait trx. i tin- 1 ' fail 10 wiicr nr iti- btu., Ac yrnaM f)i ,. iwculi.r tw Ihr jp p rj 4 L. (.Vfti AI-SU at lb? same lime aait pUc a eeru half lot of ground iiiuate in aSmtth's aJditUn lo the borough of Lewilurp. c only afur. sai1, boantJf J oo the oth by Market strtt, on ihe wrt by lol of Wuluw Slrobeeker, a ihe north ly an alley, and on the rait ty ihft rVntrdl K. undry. cunUinnij One eight!, of an acre more or I?ss, wnrTtMn ar errcted lw--t Tfy frame Dwelling Hojae, a biichen atiache i, ice huiis, frame siabie.well of zi waitr an i othero(iibui.diBs won thappnr , , . . ianct as me property ui jum ua.ti' a in a. 1 . at ihe same time an I place a certain ! ""' - y- -I,., ui.u township, n.unty aforesaid, bounjed on the east by Waicr Mreet, on the south by Cherrv a'lrv, on ihe wesl br Ktvpsallrv, sn.t on lhe nrih by lol of LloyU Uinrlj u:u? ifl fte , lrD1 by 17, (ert 1U df?;n lhe Jauji being marked No. 30 in the general plan of , fcalj Uiwlli i.eiher with the Tavara Stand, . anj aii anj .inojjar ln, buildmns. Ac. whh, i ,he appurtenances, 4c, as the property of, Mamtiv Kiarraa. I ALSO, on Mondat, Nov. 14. 1801. at th public house of Jacob Deckard, in the bop..1 I of MiflVnbitrg, coomv aforesaid, a: I u'clucif r. a ceriain lot el rnundi:o ve ia Lime, s'.one tou&swip au l Jniy aforca j hoaajd. . ed on the wei by .Mers. Swenk and Pepr. i on lhe n i'h lr land of Wm. Darker, on lh east by . ch mi lot, and on tlv south hy f jbKcr road, containing ., ic:s, m.ie or lea, whereon are '-.a ;u, si. Ts welling llo-iso, !.. 1, 3 --.la am oilier oui-bu.bli..-, v: . ;ii HPriirtenajirei, ; etc., as !' rr'-?tly J I . I ALNtt, tht s.i; ii.,,. i,-'' f-.'ii'.".', a -."ff.-' tain b 1 or mecn i, . .a Litn ' stone l'm riu'p coutity :-i.t,.', tettw, ed m t norih bv a pub'i. t. - n lite W by ':! -f M-ssrs. Sw.iit .1 r-;- on s. uih by .Jft.i ol H' iil.u Sh. : '. ., the east by s F. lb'. u:v, o Ds Yiv.. acres. n. ro 1 r .-s. - v rw. a Irt-r llweHmg Hniua, I.... Mv .;r, Wt wh; a j 'tmp, ai. l i.twr ( u' ' -u dings, with iha-s ptir'enanci-s, et-., n-. t-i-. yrrtv of Hi.oKsnr.iy. i.. r. a LBRrvi 1 1 r-f Mierit! s I'lbce. l.t k t urjr. j, ,f : UTf.L b sr.!. it public sa''' S the I?.'; 01 Novcm ia. . i -i j Ars the preim-' j t.ot of f;roi.i' on the corui r.fliio ersily Ave1. ton street, in the boroojhol l.ewiso ;,t,i, m County, on which are erected a 'Coir iuoduA two-siorey 111 irk Dvtellinat IIaHlie, with a Brick Ktuhen utebed. au.l "hfr lin pmveinnt s. On said premises are a mbfr of choice bearing Fruit Trees. SiiJ p.-cprty is Ihe late resnte-ce of Sa.u'l !. Bartun, fq, and vcrv desirable fur a private resilience. Terms of sale Will be made easy. ALSO, will be sold at lhe sa ne limfvand p'acr. a varieiv uf llotixt'IlOld and ciher I'ersionul Pritperly. Sale to tiimmricc at I o'clock i ihe after noon of said day- HANNAH E. BARTON. Widow and Hevisee of fam'l S. Biriua, Lewisburg, Oct. 17, 1861. ruMie Sale of REAL ESTATK. TWILL offer at Tublic Salenn lhe premises on FRIDAY, the jjib day ol November. I set, a tract of land situate ia Wesi Buffaloe township, I'niou conniv. adjoiBinT lands of 1 James Corneltus,John Harbeson,Ji hn Miller, Francis Judon, and others, eonlaining 2 Acres more or less, all cleared but about i (acres, S acre of which are good Meadow, ' hnmprovemenls are a log Dwelling housr. iarn r-nop, ana inner outnuildtnga. a well ot good Waler near lhe house, also a pnn? of Mineral Water known as the Hht Wo.., and also on said premises a bearing Orchard, Lpon lhe whole.said property is desirable as a healthy country residence. Sate to eora- niruce at eleven o cioca in the lori-cr on or said day, when terms will be madd known by (i. F. MILI.KH. Atlorner Oct IS, 1A. for the ll.lc at ltSJ Jl MJ, d.. '4 TIMBER LAND FOR SALS ! THE subscribers i ffjr at Private Salo Cva tratu u( Timber Land, of about 3,143 ACRES, in tracts of about equal sire, situated in Ihu .sorineasi pan 01 west Dtlttlloe tvwnsbip. Union county. It will be sola in a Lody, or single tracts, to suit purchasers. It i well timbered principally with White and Yeilow Pine, hue Oak, and Poplar. For further particulars, inquire of OB'ittOR mfixnll, E.IIt Jacob ilLMuhu, Uviabarg. (JTj-The undersigned offers for sale a Iract of Acres of Land, ia Whu. Derr township, all well Timbered, eacepi aboui H acres which are cleared and cultivated. Tho improveoenu are a goed lwo-iorr Los House, Ma We, and Outbuildings, a good " Orchard, and an excellent Well of Water at the house. 1061 GEO. MfclXEI.L FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE Building Lot, silaated I a pleasant part of Lewisburg. Terms lo suit the pnirh.-rr. For further informs, lion inquire of lints C D BREWER FOR REWT. TOUEY Bi ck llol -E and J 1Vls LOT . Ni rth tourth .rrr Maith IX, SJ. H. P. HELMH
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