Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, November 11, 1864, Image 1

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Mlill Will
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BY 0. X. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
At M-50 per Tear, alnayi la Advance.
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The Result !
Telegraphic returns of Tuesday's
rresiJtntial Election, indicate majo
rities as follows :
For Lincoln.
MAINE 1.MX
NKW HAMrSIlIRE 5i"0
VKRMONT ?.(.ttot)
MASSACHfSETTS 75.KMt
KUOUK 1LAM 5hm(
CONNECTICUT 5.000
NEW YOI5K. 5on0
l'ENNSY LY AM A 20.000
MARYLAND lo.Ot'O
OHIO JMt.tMK)
WEST VIRGINIA m.ooo
INDIANA 30.000
MICHIGAN lr.oiM(
aVISCtlNSIX 15.000
ILLINOIS 20.000
MISSOURI 5.000
MINNESOTA 5,000
IOWA 20,t00
Not beard from probably Lincoln.
KANSAS
NEVADA
CALIFORNIA
OREGON"
For MTIellan.
NEW JERSEY 5,000
I E LA WAKE 500
KENTUCKY 15:000
THE ELECTORAL VOTE.
Maine 7
New Hampshire 5
Vermont 5
Maacbusetis 12
llhoda Is'and i
Connecticut C
Near York 33
I'rnocylvania 0
Maryland 7
West Virginia 5
Ohio 21
Indiana 13
Illinois 15
Michigan 8
Wisconsin 8
Missouri 11
Iowa 8
Minnesota 4
Kansas 3
Nevada 3
California 6
Oregon 3
Delaware
New Jersey ..
Kentucky
. 3
. 7
.11
Lincoln and Johnson
i , 1
caa j uilvivu
UNION t'oCNTY.
CnrT- ftrt ll
bsorlliu Km ll.MU-
L:ycl3. M'Cle
h'i
I'M
D'3
04
71
130
1
We pain 100 iu Philadelphia. 201K) in
Allegheny, 140(j in Lancaster, 5 '0 in
Chester, 3W in Haujhin. and small -ains
in Centr, Clinton. Lvconiinc, Northuin -
' Ixrland, and several otfu-r counties.
M'Clellan fains r,0 ia York, 700 in
We?5twKifv!ax)d. and Tualk-r sums in a few
counties.
"I voted for Lincoln in 1864 V-
There are still men to be found who can
Ttrady 4 M SO
Huffal. 100 122 170
East Huffaloc 133 50 12
WestRufialoe 117
Ilartlrv 92 110 97
Hartltton 2S 25 27
Kellj 141 .14 U'7
Limestone 75 73
Lewis 73 54 75
Jwibure 301 153 410
Mifuinburif 70 90 70
New lWrlia 03 02 07
Inion M -7 13
White I leer ' '. 127 1H
Foldien 102 f,l 10
1S13 1255
a . .t. . i. t .it u i , f'f rn onf people would all refuse to boy more
last that "J voted for ttathinjton ! Of, r , .... , , .
. . - T i7- ; foreign goods until the Rebels are down,
v : f 1 A... ;'t
Bjsjsa asu W aiv bbhwww. a aaa v as.
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will be a prouder fact to state, " I aided
Ml voted for Aubauam Likcolm in Ihe
eventfai straggle of 1864 !" Those who j
vert misled into opposition, can amend .
the matter only by giving tbeir aid nod
comfort to the government, and by spurn
ing tbe base demagogues who sought to
betray their eonctry to its foes.
Tbe Lancaster Examiner notes io that
county four voters for Lincoln, aged 91, j
94, 95, and 96 years respectively. One
of these had voted f jr Washington.
In Lewisburc South Ward, the three
surviving Soldiers of the War of 1812
William Cameron, Charles Mans, and
Robert Lyon voted for Lineoln.
Eight out of ten of our furlougbed and
three years soldiers "voted the same way
they fongbL"
A Patriarch.
A yonng friend io Spnogfield.O., tends
wa the following item, clipped from the
Sprin.jjitld X'pulllc of 1846. Do any of
our readers know anything of tbe locality
nd decease of the veteran named ?
"Tcteeaks. There are in the United
States just one hundred soldiers of the
Revolution on the pension Jist over one
uadred year of age. Tbe oldest man on
he list i Michael Hale, of Union county, !
Jreonejlveais, who is io bia 116th year." j
-TOO LATE!" A constitutional
hesi'sncy tod timidity always marred the
rood Qualities M'Ciellan miy possess. If
be built railroad brings, be dired tot
be ia tbe first tnia to pass over it. He
fuo hue in moving on tbe msple guns '
was tun Lite in movinc
.tM.n,.... II. in imnrovini?
. 1'1VK-.B. . . " I
bis advantages at Yorktowo, it Williams
Wn. at Fair Oaks, st Malvern Hill, and
at oiher tiaies wbeo Kearney, Hooker acd
others declared Richmond eou'.d bave been
ours. He mras Vto Lite when ordered to
tbe support of l'ope, and by bia tardiness
, , j , ,, ,, r .,
we lost tbe seood Hull Lnn fights. At
Aotietam, Burnsiie and Sumner gained
advantages which M'Clellan was too hue
in improving, and Lee escaped. In Ojt.
1SC3, M'Clellan endorsed Woodward for
nf I'pnnV hnt i, liu to helD
, UWV.WU. . . ,
' him. And on Electian day be is said to '
j have resigned bis ouiniissian as Major
' General : but it was too Ute to cave bis
: credit in tbat respect !
This unfortunate ultra Fabian weakness
of M'Clellan, has mado him tbe Mar-plot
of tbe war. Ho has prolonged the strife 1
two years caused the useless sacrifice of
hundred thousand precious lives and
wasted a thousand millions of dollars 1
"Too late" to reeall the past but the
people's disapproval and the soldiers' con
demnation have removod tbe incubus and
the delusion, and tbe machinery of gov
ernment may hereafter play more free in
putting down tbe rebellion.
HTtiut'c what billed them '
Fiftv vears aeo. (1S14) the respectable
old Federal party committed suicide. The
JJjrt'urd Cunueution sought to embarrass
tbe Government while it was waging war
I against a fjreign foe. At Hartf jrd.tbco,
died that honored old party, which U ab-
ingtoo and other illustrious patriots had
founded. The Federal party expired
but it left a Ilacbauan to work out tbe
same fate for tbe Democratic party.
'History repeats itself." In 1S54, a
Democrat io Convention met, and false
to the teachings of Jackson and its other
j leaders coorpired to binder and betray
! the country while struggling to suppress a
! causeless, wicked, civil insurrection 1 It
i was a false, fatal step and the Chiciy j
! Conrcnti'jn will go down to History with
an infamy equal to that which has made
"Hartford" so odious !
Tbe honest masses hate traitorous men
and traitorous parties !
It is related that when Geo.B M'Clellan
... m.n.oin. . eert.in railroad, he eavc
orders tbat when a passenger refuse! to
pj hi fare,they should stop the train, g0
back to a station, and "conduct him off 1"
Tbis tenderness caused great fun among
tbe railway men, who called him "Go Back
M'Clellan!"... Wbeo bis Generals bad
won a victory at Malvern Hill, M'Clellan
122 : was resting on a gunboat, from which fact
the soldier boys derided bim as " Gun Iial
?2. J'f4ri'a.f"...ind from and after theS'h
.,2 Nov. it will be "Good i?ye X' Vidian!"
41 ! A Loyal College Tbe University
- ' of Pennsylvania is thoroughly loyal. Ev-r'-
1 ery voter connected with it, including tbe
Sfn S IVbi"' a" nisi.' sotL folk, np the river style , mere p I nilb. nS
worthy of an institution which -as among iuto patch which they could cover with ! .hhf" , Z? '''X
tbe first to take a manly stand against . r..let handkerchief." For the first' .r .u- f.j .v. . -November. i-4. at to p.f'"-.?-''
. ii- i
Qntitksarn inarlsnrP Kt rTnllinf9 several
, ' , ! , r o --
; Souihero etudene id 100, for n outrtea
upon a fellow-student of an.i-sl.vcr, sen -
IllUCUtl.
. .... . .. i . .
fOTii c beueve mere were uus in or
' three votes for M'Clellan among all those
' connected with the University at Lew-
, isbnrg.
'J'ayaUe ia Gold." At one of the j
ajirna of tbe limes, we notice that two of
. the Hanks of Pennsylvania Dav tbeir semi
IUO IIIUM VI CUU?JIIIUI J)IJ . uji
annual dividends of four per cent, iat gJ l.
The New York City Banks are burdened
with Twenty Five Millions in gold. If
! be 8old "Peculators
ou!d 60on tumble,
, ,
and prices eome reasonable.
r
Thankt tbat, in the State of NcwYork,
Gsv. Seymour, Fernando Wood and Ben.
Wood are defeated, notwithstanding tbe
thousands of forged and altered Soldiers'
votes cent to tbe polls to help tbem.
tS-A gentleman, from illiamsport , U bee- , bj M. Guyon. It
yesterdsy, says he inquired all along for i e0nsists simply in pressure extended over
"the man bo believes the War for tbe ; tbe integument eoverieg tbe temporal ar
Union is failure," but did not find him ! ! leries. It was discovered quite acciden
ajafjSee Mr. Rennysan's new advertise
ment of the Sunbury Machine Shop and
Foundry.
pZormpisSeBM of the SUr CbrpniHe.
In . Tt in th Woods, 1
Dear Cbunlnwsbo'S. t. 7, 16I- J
As I am eut off from civilised society
on aeeount of being afflicted with Ihe
amall-poz, it is very lonesome here, and if
1 had papers to read I could put in my
time better. Thera is one soldier staying
with me all the time, and I receive good
attention. If I eet well, I will have lo
remain here here three weeks yet. When
I found I could not get home to vote, I j 0f organization. Hon. Samuel L. Run
sent my ballot home to a friend, and I j gEU, presided at Ibe meeting, and Five
hope be will deposit it for me, (for Abe & Millions Two Hundred Thousand Dollars
Andy ) Direct to J K.M , Post Hospital, I were subscribed to tbe capital stock, nod
Chambcrsburg, Pa. j fira dollars paid in on every subscription.
Asa "Potter, of Grotoo, Ct-, captnred ' Soeh an immense subscription made bona
.1;.. . .nM.had.d carle lafelv. The ea- fih, was, at once secures ths early
,ie mtt making a raid on suae fawlat and .
got C4ant io tne bioah. I
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY,
The Delayed Return.
Sinco tbe meeting of Judges, tbe retorn
of Cpt. EJtnonds' Company, of this
county, hj been received, ana win te j
counted, agreeably to tbe 22d section of
tbe Act of As-embly, relative to soldiers j
voting, end which reads as follows :
imns " irsai rriurn, wiu h n.u :
b,na fite li .r warded by ald judse..in tne
manner ncrmoriore precniwu, ati.i i- (
cyuuted and rilimaif 3. althuush Ihe ame
may m t have arnve 1. ..r t.tro received by the
pmper crEcert, to be counted and estimated,
m,Bn here.nbef. re directed. b.f..re
issninr ihe certif.cairs of election, to the per- j
appeanns to have a J''"' "
lnaI be nl.ject in 'all surh objections, as
other returns are liable lo, mheu received in
dae ,lme"
Th vnt nf rnt. Edmonds Companf
is as fallows :
r. FM'ller 40 W H Miller
Cha II hriner 40 John Walls 6
isauiuel Ailcman 39 1 S Bovrr 6
Samuel H Orwig 40 r'nas Wilson s
U U Manly 40 John Piatt &
We understand tbat these returns were
withheld by a Copperhead Commissioner,
and were only mailed at Washington, on
the first of Xoveaibsr. Snyder County
Tribune.
THE .DISTRICT HOME VOTE.
Flirirjpr. Ad.
l.0
1207
107
I'-.:: 1
lOMij
llT.l
1217
1211
1)4
727 .V.f.l 1
I Walls, Oj.
1 AlUtuau.Ad.
Orwii;
Maiilcy
1200
l'jH.'2
1
l:;)7
li;t;t
1211
1174
iit'.otj niz i
27215740 ;
27235721 j
2723 5t3
;W44 W7
3041 '"72
307:i 00ii
,. ' . '
YtT
l'iatt
gOLIilF.tts VOTE.
Fbrinor. AJ.
WalL-,
Alli uiau, AJ
l.jj
551
579
54
d;9
145
M
173
174
172
0
C.2
f.3
S3
;i
i-;.
D.3
32
o.
245
247
2'4
72
70
Orwi'
.UuiliV
Wilsou, Oj
H.vor
l'iatt
7 It lf4
Wbolo vote f r Shrinor, C212
f, W,ll. f.:!-l llmsi
, yQW fur A1I(.I!)an ,ifi7,; maj.
fort Irwtj;
f .r Matil. y
fjr ilou
for l'iatt
f..r U .ver
f.305
00 mi.
f.2.V
6200
0241
0237
-10 liiaj.
Has Come In!
The vote of Rev. Cai.t. Edmonds Com -
T,.nr 1S. l..r. tii-ii hroi l.M-n raeeived in
...r. J
Uarr'uburg. It reduces Walls' maj. to
112 difeaU Wilson, and gives Manley
19 rosj. doubles Orwi
maj. and
Dr.Wilson's
swells -xiiciuau s luai. CJ 1 j. u. i d
' ,.,;r, 1 . 1.....1 ,5.A, t,l
a at the crauization of the House
but, knowing that tho vote cast put him
in the luiiioritv, ho may not care about
botherin" hiu:sc!f with a "short soisioa"'
Overreaching.
Shakespeare refers to a "Vaulting am
bition which o'erlcaps itself and falls, on
nkA . ; . J " TkDT.t.nmin.Mnnlr.nrl
, IIIULI .1... UV UJ WUIIU fcVHU. WWW
have illustrated this fault most strikingly.
Anxious to elect their whole ticket, they
rejected Soldiers' votes, resulting in action
by which Unhn county has certified firo
Assemblymen and one Senator three
- v i .i - . i
i,me id Disiory, proLaij.j, i&e ancitjui idh
. , . . .
; . J
-
. . i
nnnrv ia not nrnna we are dv do means
i r
"fast" people and we offer our kindest,
i best ffjrt8 ts witi Fther MnleJ his
seat at Harrisburg. Piatt can not reach,
for he is behind Wilson on tbeir ticket.
Any facility, therefore, to aid tbe man
bo has tbe more votes, will be gratefully
, . , .. ,
reee,Tel1 nd ial.y eo-operated witn Dy
out suuui;.
ftaTQue day this week we visited tbe
woolen manufacturing machines recently
pat in operation, by Charles M. King, at
' White Deer Mills, Union county. The
two knitting machines are euriosities of
.ri n:f.m w.ir Chr!M F.:iioi
i .
tbe weaver, is an experienced and indus
trious workman. Work done to order.
Very easily tried.
A method of reducing the intense
l.i..h. Tnrtfni.A hw fjivr Aati.nta.
tally, in leeling toe umpiea ramer soao
the wrists, in order to ascertain the fre
quency of tbe poise. White the physi
cian compressed Ihe vessel tbe patient ex
claimed, "How yon relieve mal" and
tbus indicated tbe result produced by di
minishing the supply of blood to tbe sur
face of tbe cranium.
- Tbe Southern Railroad.
The Commissioners named in the bill
incorporating the Coonellsville and South
ern Pennsylvania Railroad Company, met
at Bedford on tbe 11th ult., to open sub
scription books and eommenee the work
construction of this most important artery
u,llfl-
v .:!.. j i:..i. . . bL1.Ii : mi lh pinimiiiiuvi attrndinv tka mt. tirwiv. tsa. Administrator oi .nrs. nuifti
. .. i M.....i.... m :
for months pest, uopperueau speaaer.
and onton have asserted that tbe Army
f ho potomao were longing, panting and
gro,0iDg iot a chance to rote for tkeirolJ,
forei toiler, M'Ctdlan ! Well tbe j
have had that cbaoee the enemy were
1 1
, ujuvwj . .
p,nn-- San;era foot UD as fallows
lltb 1'enna
17 majority Ut Lineoln.
4lst
4Sth
50th
5 1 it
I'JO ,
194
" 68 ,
108
" 05
u 7G
171
ii si
15ti
305
ii 12
67
73
" 2S'J
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
M
II
II
II
II
i t7ln
I SSth
j ICOlh
I 118th
. 200th
! 207th
b SOSth
209th
210th
211ih
balD.l.tl'a.
1
Lineoln.
M'Clellan.
S9
83
71
5
&0
112
44
52
46
67
35
81
73
8
91
72
CI
41
14
11
5
55
loO
21
72
102
27
5
11
47
94
55
70
243
1
S3
71
104
109
195
5th Penna. 114
27th
95
122
60
00
c
23
120
110
142
1S4
147
130
15
101
91
1S5
42
103
CI
194
133
1SG
98
127
188
113
195
58
53
100
150
122
336
67
60
185
534
5C:h
6Sth
COth
JUt
S3d
84th
91st
93d
99ih
105:h
106th
107ib
110th
114th
110th, io part
12 1st
140tb, in part
14 Ut
14'2d
143d
145 h
14Sth
149 h
150tb, io part
155th
157th
1S31
184 h
190th
19Ut
198th
Co K, 150th
! Bat.B, 1st Pa.
a 4 -
g.
(
j .gt
io part 79
210
Union Soldiers is Fishing Creek Coo.
j .
icacracy-jvi sn.j. i a-.u.u.
Soldiers at Washington give Linoaln
1140 maj.
Maryland Soldiers 2007 L , 92 M'C.
Nashville, Teno., 1292 maj. for "Abe
L Andj."
In short, "tbe Old Commander"
the earnest Soldiers want is evidectlj no
; hef tUn ,.Fathir a bra ham T'
CAPTURE OF THE FLORIDA.
BostoSjNov. 8. Tbe K'anarye, which
arrived late last ntgnt, nss as passengers
W. W. Williams, Assistant Paymaster of
tbe ILicAiweri bearer of despatches detail-
r Blsiu vt iua aMus)iusi auu iuc diai rcuu
' . . . .,. - ,
Dd sixfeen iflen oi tbe f londi.
i rr. . cr i.rr c, Tum.. .1.
I eDi0B of .hsis. ult. Tb. W.cbuse.t
aiting for coals, and tbe
j '
was iu Djri. vi
i ' . . .
. Florida was outsi
r.1 I-. Il.n. Vi. ini. Iialrl a Ann an I l.f inn
, .y.. -v -
with bis omjerf, determined to Sint tne
Florida in twrt. Aeeorlinelv. about 3
o'clock the cables were slipped, and the
lv..k..Mi jri..Pl. Llnln.
.. ....v. . , 6
- - d i
. I.,... Pnll... .na ..IT r.A nnt In
i lICk aujUIJ. VU..IUD uvw vu
(h()M board tba pirat8 t0 lnrrender, or
ne would sine ner. x ois uemauu was re -
plied to by tbe First Lieutenant, "Under
tbe circumstances, 1 surrender 1 A
hawser was now made fast, tbe cable
slipped, and the Florida towed to sea. In
tbe melee several pistol shots were fired,
and accidentally two cans from Ibe Wa
! chnsett. Cspt. Morris and half the Flor-
n.lsa'at a rat war war awn. tack rtta. M r lsavaxa sbbawsb
MSB B vi w w s, i v wuvtv. w ivso wvaw
lost. The Florida was taken completely
by surprise, seventy of ber men, it was
known, being on shore. Tbe others, hav
ing just come aboard, were asleep acd in
toxicated. The blow given tbe Florida by the Ws
chusett carried away the miiten mast and
tnainyard, which fell on the awning, pre
venting any of her crew from getting np
from below. 80 unconscious was tbe offi
cer of tbe deck of the intention of the
Wachtuett's Captain, that he sang ont,
"Yon will run into us if yon don't take
care," at the same time calling for light.
Twelve officers and 38 of the Florida's
crew were captured. The Waehusett and
Florida were M leave St. Thomas on tbe
2d inst , for Sew York.
AUCTION.
"T71LL be eSered at PnblisT Sale ea the
"If premises of John BvUr, 8r, 1
a East
Boflaloa Tp, oa
TUESDAY, Nov. IT,
mint Uieasila.
Also 4 Bedsteads, t setts V Beddiar, I Ta '
bles. 1 sett of Chairs,
ssiove-aad 1
I
oih-r Hoavenold Farnitare.
Sal to ejiameace at 10 o'
kt. M.when '
Ihe Ternte will be mad knnwn
f I
1 Working UorsesXoae r Mare with foal.) n ; and for said eouaiy, ca tne i'-hq uay ui w j truaa waraei -. .
3 year old SUIIioa. aei old Cull,! sucking eember next, there to answer Robert J. Keo. ' a which are erecied a two-norer rnrk j
Colts, a Cow, a BulLoao Cattle, 4 U"ti. ', aedy of a Plea in assumpsit t that and dwelling koae aad kiichen.aew Su Je.Jbli ;
Horse Gears. Plow.llarw.Oultivators,Hay j appear befora oar Court ea in said !!' y two-storey frame Weaver fhop, bye us, a
si.. p..krnrk. u.4rk... ..it Aik.. r.. 1 r.i iiM.hw m.Ti in f what shall be , Welt of never-failing water, aad sea&e Pl
Kissing
V
NOV. 11, 186L
T.atest News
The sirkitir of tbe Rebel lain Alber-
. r tl I .u ' . I.
m.rie, sr. re-capture n, njv-.. ,
Carolina, adds a new lustre to tbe glory ot ;
our .lu,t sailors, and soldiers. Tbe ram j
destroyed ana scattered eur ueei pruic.;.- ,
- ,, 1 . . . ... ...
i carned bis lime laoocn ovr ioe iimrr
orroncdisz tbe ram and Hew btr to
pieces.
T" .i.. c 1 1 .1 t..A Miin.li nf :
r rum iuo o"uiii.rji wo " - . v- - v- .
. V . .. ' f . k .. t' 1... 1 Ilnrutinftn t-
tempt tocross the Tennessee River. Rut i
tbat Hood is again rallying his men to
take theoffensise. !
.... .
Gen. hweli, it is believed, has assumed
e.-imroand in tbe Shenandoah Valley, and,
I reinforced from Lee, may try his strength .
with Sheridan. ;
Tbe failure of Esg'ish blockade run-!
ners and other eyrDpthizrs with tbe
Rebels, continues to mako mucn uaires.
io tbat country.
rfA sermon upon Loyalty to Christ, will
be delivered (I). V.) at the Christian Church
to-morrow (Sunday) rarrnin.
atvolomiva IrHarfctts
Corrected Semi- ll'iy ly Wall & Smith.
Wheat $2.40
Cora 150
Rye 160
Oats, 32 lb. 80
Harley 90(51 ('0
Flaxseed 2 25
Wool 75
Rags Cfa
Country S"ap KiO
Butter, prime $ 45
do common 25
Eizes 30
Lard, fresh
do eld
Tallow
Potatoes
55
Dried Arples.lb. 10
'
In li.!.Tr. Ih in-t . W P--T. A. rorvr. I cwis
Lime! Lime!
T CONTINItVaa rent the old. well know
I Limekiln of ie ".f .Miller, E-q . in Kelly
nhp. on the Jter mad between M.lton
, Lewuburg, aad otTer the beit article of
and
i .
9 ccnt3 per bushel
l,or
when fold bv
the thousand bushels or more.
JOHN SICHAKT
Kelly. Nov. 9, !S6t pd4r
CAUTION.
VLL persons ae here)' forbidden trusties
my wife, LYlH SC A. WILSON, on ray
at coont. as I will noV ray or be responsible
for anyiiuns she may ax r obtain.
t EDWIN WILSON
Kelly Tp, Nor. 9, 186 pd4w
DII1DEVO.
The Lewisbore PeposiBank has this dav
declared a diridenW 6nr per cent for ihe
last s,x months freXom ihe Gorerttm-nt
ui payable to the Stocnders on demand,
Nov. 3. 16. H.P.SHELLER.Treas.
j Lewisharg Bank.
j vTIHE Annual Eiectioa for Directors for the
I ensmog year will be held at the Ban
iu? House on Mondav Ihe 21st day cf Nov.
neil, oetween ine nonrs oi v i .-i auu - -And
the Annnal Meeting of the Stockhold
ers of this Bank will be held at the Banking
Hoose on Tuesday the 1st dav of Nov. next,
at 10 o'clock, A M. DAVID REBER.
Lewisbnrg, Oct 19, 181 Cashier
Auditor's Notice.
: rrHK 0Ba,rsigned. Aod.trr. appoiated by
I Orphans' Court of I'nion connty to
j distribute ibe balance in the hands ot S H
, pa
i per.
:
A. H. DILL, Auditor
a i.i.i.i.,i.i VtTntina
Administrators' Notice.
' TTHEREAS,lettersof ;!Birf;;r""n
ihe estate of W M. H. KI.EtKNLR,
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have betn graDj to itie snpscrioers in cue
form of law, notice is hereby given to a. I per-
sons knowing themselves to be indebted to
: said estate, to make imme.uaie. wf"'.
and those having claims aa:rrst tne sarat.
win present them duly aothentieaied for set-
; tlemenu EI.IZ M.Ct h- t.u. Anra-.n a
S-l 17 1
. . - . .-. ... l-'t-n 1 .
, M A H i J. 1- t."-,.-uuJ I,
! who wilt meet ail interested ai the late rest-
, ueocc oi mc utccutm u aw ;, . .
i 186
PUBLIC SALE.
20 good Blankets. Tables, Chairs. Dishes, a
Cook Stove, a ten-plate Stove and Pipe, and
other Household articles. Also a W heelbar
row,9 Oxvokes, a lot Log and other Chains.
Bellows, Vise. and other Blacksmith's Tools,
Ox Frame for shoeing Cattle, together with
a variety of nnenomerated articles.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day
when Terms will be made known by
Sov.2,1864. J.C. M'CLCRE & CO
FOREIGN ATTACIIJIEXT.
I'nion County, u:
The Commonwealth ci rennsviva-
vania ro the t-heriil of said couuty,
Greeting 1
We eommand yon that you attach all tbe
right, title, interest, aad profits ot r raacis j,
K-nn-rtr. in . erriaia ir.ct of ensealed land
situateoa the South Branch cf White Deer
Crcrli now or former! ia White Deer Two.
Union county, ecnia.t.nj ia ibe whole three
hundred aad tweniy aeres. and which was
surveyed on the ai.t ot Anjasi. i"o, in pur.
suance of a warrant granted to uauei au-
randt, dated the Uih tl Juc. 17ste. in whose
' hands or pos.easion soever the satne may be.
1 Ho that he be aad appear before oor Court cf
Common rlea. to be boidsn iu Lcwubura m
objeeied asaiaai i.a aad abide ihe Judgment
...w. a. .4 k..a van Ihere
oi the Conn therein.
SH mw Via M 1 1 i..mm - -
aad thta this writ. , , t
W.i.nc. ik. Honorabl A R Wods.Pres-
deal JaJge of sa.d-Coort ai Lewtsbarf. the
d day OI Aovemorr, in".. - 1
j j. w. 5AU5, rro:ooa.iv. 1
rties intere.tea may ucuu . iti , .u-
Vl-mL be offered at Auction at our Saw ' lion lotheBoro'of Lewisburg. bounded cn further '"''"anon .iaauire of ti-F.MJLlER.
V Mill in White Deer township. Pa. on ' the north by half same tot, oa ine ea-t by an Es.j. or J. A. KELL , Uencral Agval. Iswi-
FK.D s" Nov ll.The ioUowirg ,r,,cP.e.: alley, ou the south by a vacant lot. and on bnrg. t no, Co. P, mi
Bedsteads and Bedding.amon.st which are j the west by Seventh s.rceu oa wa:cU are , ,
"tile uxwx,"
"CIiroxicle;
Real Estate.
SHERIFFS SALES.
"STVV vinnn nf inn
i.'rv writs of Vt a. Ex and
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dl'clei) jWjI . ,osei u pnM.e sa r oui-
crv sat i kda ..--
. . . l n u ..... in ih. hurnn'-h I .11
jfnM fc.ii
If tlrl.rof th w V ' ii i':
th -nt.r ..f told tar.:k m.rta , .W-rr '
MwWlniiM.: twi.i--T.oilt. 1 . A
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fnT iV: '"7
iT.STv.';:
b.t'iin-. . irj m ef in . rr.
.L.rd ul Mfc-r froit Irt-f. t.-rvi . ,
Ullxut ..u-r xi u btn- .--- i" "
ALSO at the same lime and p aer a certain
hall lot of yrooni situa:e io inih's a'diiioo
lo the borooeh of Lf wisbtirj, ci unty aiore
aid. booniied on ihe so'it'n by Markrt -trrt.
on the west by lot of Wilow Sirthecker, rn
the nor'h by an alley, and o ihe east U thf
Central Knundry. eon'ainm? Oua eiihih of
an acre more or lev. wn-refn ar eiected a
twu-surey frame Uwel m; Hocse. a li:trnen
anarhed. ice hoose. frame stable. well of fool ;
water and other ombni!ding.wi'h the arpnr- j
lenaaces as ihe prcprny of Mai llsNoa-
mia. .
l;0 at the same time and place a certain '
lot cf eroond situate ia New Colnmbia.Whi'e ' mannr. It contain I rooaris ia ail. atwi
Deer township, county aforesaid, bound.d rn jes tuchea i ihorooalv heaied bv tMaaas,
.k- 9i h Water streeL on the son'.h bv has .a Smnss thMoshout. The saaiA
Cherry alley, oa the west by River a'lry.and
on the nurih by lot of Lloyd tl nter, tem? 15
feel in front bv 171 feet in dep. h. the same
being marted No. SO in the r'neral plan of
said town, together wiih the Tavern Slan t.
I .'t nH ..ncntar fh huildin?. &C. Sflt
HU.il.-.lf"-'- " - ,
! the arpnrtenaaces, c
as the property of'
M.a-riv Kicrvtn.
ALSO.on Mrndas, Nov. M. Gt. at the
, pnblie hoB.e of Jacob Ueckard. in the b, To'
Corn newMjlb.1 10 1 or M.ffl.nbnrs. conntv aforesaid, at 1 o'clock ; ihe Mtaht. which is a yery "V"--t-fnl"
p Mm certain let of ironnd sm.a-- in Lime- ienc. The lot is rrmpletely swialaila.
i ..' . .kin ..4 .,nm. sf. rrA. b. nnd- hrsi vanme-of Frou trees sad vines iw
..oc ...-,...,. r , -- - -
ed cn the west by Messrs. '
and Derr,
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rn the aorta ry tana n m. -
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road. eoniaiDing une acre, raoic or ir-.,
whereon are erected a two-torey Dwellir.z
Hoose. Blacksmith fhop, L'-f S-at!e and
other out-boildings, with the appurtenances,
eic as the property of Sl F. Busts aa:r.
al.sft. it the same time and place, a cer
tain let or piece of ground, situate ,a Lime-
stone township, and county aforesaid, bound-
ed on the north bv a puntic road, oa ihe west
by land of Messra. siwenlt and Derr, on the
sr-uih b. 'anu of Benjam;n saiveiy. at u oa
the east by 8. F. Bogenreif, Containing Five,
acres, tn re or less, waereoo are rrcriru a .
Log Dwelling Hoose, Lre !able, Well with '
a pomp, aad oiher oat-build nss. wuh theap-'
partenaneea, eie, as ihe proper:y of Wat. a. ,
Bocsaaait.
L. F. ALBKICHT, PhenfT
Pherirs Otnee. LewisUurg, Ocu 15, lt-
rTJBUO SALE.
V.TTILL be soM at public sale, oe "atoriay
W the 12th day of November. I?t. cn i
I the premises, a Lot of lironnO, si'naie
' 'he corner of Laiver.iiy Aver.ne ann ear-
j toa street, in the Doroogn oi ..ew.soarg.
county, .a which are rec-d , commod-ru.
twostorey Brick Dwellin? House,
th a Bne Kiichea aitacaed. andoiher im-
j provemni s. uainjp'niiiw.it.u.Miwi
ot choice bearing r mu i rees. c.u puj-i.j
j. the late reMilene e of Sam I S. Barton, Li
l.
and very desiraWe for a private residence, j
Terms of save Will be made easy.
ALSO, willbe said at the sane time and
place, a variety of Houaebold and other
ierftonaU Property. t
Saie to commence at 1 o'clock in ihe after-1
noon of said day. j
HANNAH E. BAISTIX.
Widow and Devisee of Sam'l S. Barton.
Lewisburg, Oct. 1?, If6t.
Public Sale of HEAL ESTATE.
T WILL offer at Public Pale pb ihe premises
J oa FRIDAY, the 15th day of November.
.1.6..,rac.of1.nd..tu.ie
township. Lnion eoonty, a 'j" mine lanits oi
j Jame, Cornrtias,John H.rbcon hn y.ller
F"!C'S i-rl V'rLfA
arrrs. 5 acre oi which are eood .sieaao
The Improvements an? a log Dwelling house.
Barn, nop, ana otarr ouiouimm:-,
. w Br rt boBse a!0 a s rr:0. of
Mineral Water kaowa as tne s.it Wuaa.. j
I Jnd on iaj premfces a bearing Orchard.
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: a hea'thv coontrv reMitersce. eaie io cum-
j meBCe rlfen o'clock ii the forenoon of
, .j. ,j1T.wh.n terms will be made known by
0rt.ls,TSf4.
ti. F. MILLER. Aiutbvv
ftr tb U.ir. f nisi Ji. W'ii
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
T) Y virtue of an order of sale issued eat of
) the Orphans' Court of Union euuuiv w:ll
te exposed to public sale at 1 n e i.ivirrr n"nw
in l.ewisban. on aiuri.ay, .iui. -".
1 o'clock, P M, all ihat eeriaia Ha.f Lot of
Ground, situate on 8th street, in Smith s aoMr-
erected a two-storey Brick Dweilinz House,
Outbuildings, Ac, late lie estate ci KJl.M tin
ier, dee'd.
TERMS 20 per cent Cash, balance lo be
paid at December Term of t'onrt.
JOHN HL'NTER, Adm'r.
Oct. SS. 1S64.
FARE at PUBLIC SALE.
"ITTILL be offered at public sale on the
W premises in White Deer lowoshtn.
Union eoonty, on Tarasnax. 17ih Nov aexi,
tr.e rAK.n of tbe late l.naa tsasssa. etc c,
containing about 106 Acres) (about eo .
which are improved, lh rtasamdrr ia tood
White Oak timber.) bounded by land, rf
A brain Svpher. tieurze Sehwaru, David
Ramsev and others. There is Limestone '
IL IBS impruveaaeoi.
' we.ih.r.tK.a.deJ Lo- '
Ueirtlt, IsUwl lav .ui-hui.wms, r "
house, and Orchard of bearing irees.
Sale ioeoramei.ee at a octsica, r as, warn
terms will be ma known by
ww L sv t. t.
MiKTl.N kllXJX,ai-l.la.i-r.
04.23. ISO.
TOWN LOT St HOUSE
"POE sale aiiuated oa N.4th 5t, one square
Fruit irees. To sail purchasers, ihe Lot stay
w. n..ull Aw... aad 1 boa ua u .Us
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aad Dweiliaf aed oa iae oiwvr. 11 11
me oropenv of Ba. Aiaavaar. 4c d. Lo
jn. , the nr-asiss wrf
ii-a s - n ...
i-j. 1 as 0 j-a:i 14 iv'-i
established ia 1SU Wkule Is-. 2,691.
TIHEER LAUD FOR SALS i
1""HE sutwasWr rflr a( Private Ia
tracts ai Tirabf r iini.of atKo
2,U3 ArRES,
in tracts of bool eual iwinai4 rat
.Nwthcast pan of
Loia rooniy. It "t be m-U ia bodjr.s
' unele tram, lo sorf porrham. It i
' lirobrrrrt prineipljr " While ad Ifllow
' Pioe. White Oa. mJ Ptpiaa. fvt foxiawc
i rsnicuhrs, inqoif-
6.a iw.iwM.1 y
(r-The ondersin4 os fc a S
of .Vi Acre- "I taad. Wan
townih p. ail well Tuntred.e scepl abuW
acrrs which are e'eared and cn!fc.a'-. Ta
improvement are a rood iw-o-Mi'Wy l
Hoo. Maole. and to:tnildire. a 94
Orchard, and an nrelleot Well vatv a
ihehoBia. 14.il GEO. MELXELU
T'Oll SALE.
VTATER.V STAND on Market St ta tW
bontuh of I.ewishurs is offered fr
on reasonable term. The hra ia doaVa.
and woo'd eoBvnn jr lecsasBSKlaiw lw
families if not drmed fr ih ub4ie. M a
sold ia a reasonable nme.wnt be mottfur.
Any person bavins money i l'a. caa kav
it well Mcurtd. Intret paid promptly. Asv-
P!y to it'e j.woi.re
TV T VsTXTR
ALL ALLh IstAL i.MAls
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. T pftiVATrT ALE the floe Reidww
of Mr. E. ("iaiaiiw. o laivrsiy
Avenue. Tbe li
is brick, two ssanaa.
bt,.)! .nd fii.ihet in the mosl auhstatiaj
partition wafs are soiio. ana ine cri:r -
oue&iy rat-proof. There is a laree ersserni
with pomp io Kitrhen. and a .ever-failios
well of wa.rr at the door.
There is a fiae Stable and Carriage Htai4
wi h all othrr aecessan ooibnildmsa incra-V
;D!. a fine chirkeo hoose and Tool roona.
The L"t eon'a;ns about three acre, a
i tinn of whxh is used as a r' lk-avtssw
, a sirpam of watei ronnin- tnro ii.aaao-w
, . .
, farios.and choice vhrubary ia apa-cancv.
a-u o. m in bt? resneel oeiiranivv
. - - - - - " - ' ,
.7 l ... ...... nS Lo MJI
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the coat of purchse, of.ici
ALSO
; Twrcsity A I' w fad, shnma
in Kel'v wwn'trp, ar'join'Br laada Pawl
' CeiJes'a-j wbirs.abt-at iaif a milt faa
; rw, a.a47ta
x or ianncr p 0RWj0 A HAYES,
: . -K n.
, wt IJ '
, r-apwr pnA CATV
I OFFER al frwue sa.' mv rarrsi in aveby
townhi. It ef-iitains 63 Arres, ncs
or less, elearvd " mi a rood staie f enM.
vation. A l"-d Hoose. Bank Barn. Oarbvs
dincv eoo4 Water and a reiard. At
Trmber Lal near the above irarL Tarn
terms iaoire of me al M fninborg, of f
Uaie Moore, residais eo th farnv
Oct Vt DAVID BTOORB
House and Lot fir Sale,
ITtTATED on Sooth Third ltrrV-S.
KJ
l.ewborr. formerly rem p ted kvd.
Jesse H. Wagner. Ii ia a half tot. aavsag
on it a good hrck Dweiftaj Hw, Siahlw
and Wag n Sac.!, anf some Trait. Fr
Terms, alms HENRT WATTS. Nonh'J
P. ) or call oa JOcEfH MEIXEU Laws,
bur I'
I
OFFER at Private Sale ay Fara.auaat
in Whoe Deer wih,T'. inmi! lands
f John Ranek Esq. Levi Raack. EdwasdJ
Paica. t 0. Pawling, and Joel Raack. ten
ia. mo? al Acre mure or less, ii ban a
good Houe. Bank Barn, and other Outbuild
ings AVxit 4 acres are well Timbered, law
rem'n'fr onder rood ealtiration.
For terms mqaire oa lb premrsev.
Oct 7 pr.6a JOMAH RANfK
. FARM FOR SALF.
-n 2 Vhe Farm woo
lZ CXJZUSZ
-a- .
- -" -
House. Bank Bam, Outbuilding good w'.ier.
an l an Orchard. Persoai wishing to sew it
may call ob me.
Also -.. lercsof WOOPHNDaewrthw
above iracL DANIEL EK.NNAtiB
White Deer Tp. Sept. 22, 1S64 w5p4
BUFFAL0E HOUSE" for Sale.
ri'HC Tras ees o' the riversity at Lewis-
barg. orler for sale ihe larga threw
siorrv house, kaown as the bnjmt Htt.
situated ia Lewisbarg, corner of iseCMU andj
M. Ls-u.a streets, opposite ihe Coaori Huase.
The ent.re building is of br.ck. ti feet on
S-coad St and 78 feet oa Su Loua L,aadi
finished wiih all the conveniences aad modaraj
improvements for a first ciass Hotel. The
. niiin;. siica .c, arc auijic na ...' n
daie a larse business.
The above property will be- disposed1 of at
a moderate pi ice and oa easy terms- For
FOR SALE.
A Nice Home on Norta 31 street
THr
E House is a sood two-storey
Frame 2t V Sj fr,. rreratly re-isi
modeled, a Summer Hoase. Snke Huoe,
sew Stable, and alt other aeewsarr oaaii
dmss, a well at exretleat Water wiih a pu
on the poreh. and Cistern in summer bobs.
The Lot is iei front and is well s.-J
with superior Frou Trees and Utape Viae a
of the choicest varieties.
Terms, moderate. Poasrssioa given Jan.
1st. Call soon or lose a bar;aa.
107.. O H P PHIVELT
FARM KOR SALE.
rFMiE snbienbers 1 fler for sa"e their Fans.
I arar the Forest Iroa Work, coat..-tig
- ... . . .
I nh g-l I Hons, aad Barn, aad other ajees-
u....,....."..., . --
: bv'a the
j aud ia a go.
1 Beifhborhoo
oeiwrca iw niH-v at'i Mia. ah eiriin..
1 .sue el cultivation, in a S4
borhood. and Cuavcaieat kt maisei.
mill, kcbo.it. Ac.
We cuasiJ-r it rhrapat $.fton will uka
SP.&UII. SHEI.LER i sCHREVER.
Uewkal. AagaM S, IW-.
FOR SALE.
4 DESIRABLE Bu.!tis Lit. suoai'd in
f. a pleasam pan M Lwi.
-bo.j Ter
fantM.r iakini
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Una taqture ri ,-oo.j
CD BREWER
;
FOR EXTJT.
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vA4r-TttKV r-rk HIK aisdd-ssV
po V.iiU fuh sifti. Jbata.
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