Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, November 18, 1864, Image 1

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BY O. N. WORDEX AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
.41 ALSO per Tear, always In Adiaace.
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IVsdav Morninz & FriJav Afternoon.
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IVo Paper, next Tuesdav.
He JU7 .W Ut on.- Stir .t rbrr.i,.ele
vwxf 1001.?:, an J (k.U iriV y.r..". i,'y ? on f7e
wi"""Nct Thursday is the National
TLatkgivisg Day. Toil joar neighbors
of it that is. if they do tint " tike the
pipers." It will be n appropriate lime,
ia tbe exjoymetit of so many blesinp, to
devise ways to aid tbe ueedy at home nJ
tbe sufferers ia bospi'ils. is veil es tbe
aiders en sanor geocrmy.
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Crl,ast Sunday afternoon, while most
of tbe family were absent, tbe dweliiog of
L .... - .i- . u a i t. ..
CTOsamed by firo, citb U its eoater.te. It
WS iotnrcd ID Le;ainc for only $ 150.
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to tb.t tbo In, cf tbo .ortbj hailj w
vriont it ibis tim
U S Prim thil ireqr
trap ittis year.
I10 NewU'O, the Cuinmiioncr cf
Agrieultare, his i;ucd hi iUtemeot n
to the .tnoutit of food rop, tot i tod
... , . ,' . ,
bewt, rawed .0 tie Ldj.1 &:atM tbe
JCir 1UII VU LS. k-U.I-lJ'-I i UJ aV UUUJJ'.I
of firmn ia tbe army ml the drought
list tasmer, tbe tihil.it U gri'.ifung.
CoTt(bMbelj)151..'J'")T 'J!.;9 630,5 1.403
Wheat
,17J,11.03'
l'ill CJ5 Si3
1, 700. 5 10
10.710 32
1 h?J 975
17G.6yO,UU
I8.11t5,751
100 I5s 070
15, 05 155
1 1.407 155
20.7?2 7!2
173 00 575
19,730, 17
i'k wheat
Karlef
Uy
Cts
Uij (tone)
AU Bail, C!ia3i3 !
The jeople of Iiliitois kcow Acraoam ; ,,f jt by foreign importers aal holders of
LlSCM.s through iLd through, tui they ; Kobel bonds. Much of tbe Urge bu-ioesi
first e! led him Jmctt Old AW. They 0f New Yurk ia essentially alien uaiote
urged bitn f r I'rcsidsot, aal ge bim a rested, pfeatiiarly, io the prescrv-tioo of j
small rorj -rity. After fjor jears' trial, ' the I'uiou. 1'bi.aJelpbia is much m .re '
the infUiot him by a triotaphaot ta-j of ; Amer can beoca the proud rc.rd of bcr
34 000 ocly for amaU e antics to heir j rote compared with that of New Yoik !
from. Gen. Uielird J. Oglcby (Ucp ) 1
rfthe same stripe. Tbe Legislature has
IS Union tu.j. It will giv Soldiers tbe
right to vote if it can, and probably elect
Got. Richard Yatc to the U.S. St La to io
place of the notorious Richardson. Tbe
following Congressmen are elected :
At largi; S.W.M'.ulloo, Unino
1st Di.-t. John Wtntworib, Uoioo
2d John P Farn$wor:b, L'nioo
Sd Klihu II. Wtshborne, l oiuo
4 lb (Jen. A C UirtJior, Cuiow
-Bib Eboo C. logeraull. Union
6:h Hurton C. Cook, Union
7ih H p. 11. Urownell, Union
8th Shelby M. Cullom, Ubioo
9ib Lewis W. Ross, Copptrheai
10th Aotbooy Thornton, C.p.
lltb Samoel S. Marshall, Cop.
12th John Barker, Uoioo
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13lb And J. Cuykoodall, Union
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Union, 11; Cop. S ; Un giin, 6 :
T.en ..Kjvni" is redeemed: Gen Logan's
old district gives Col. Koyckcndall 10O0
Bij Honors to tbe Prairie State ! !
fjeil.ll. Sp)ker Graham writes that his the Soldiers will probably double,
department io the Attn; gave over 2000 j ' Ntxl COECTegii
ro.jorit, for Lioeolo. j The Thirty-Nmjh Congress come, in,
Geo. F. Guier writes that the 5G;b sod n . , 6 '
... .... , . r. I'ec lMoO.onlcis sooner convened. Sutes
141st P -, gave Lincoln 01 and ML..
. , . , have mostly chosen Members of II It, and
69 wotes 22 mai. for Lincolo. The ; ' ,
. . . , . ' ,-.r.r. : it will probabiy stand as follows
1.MVIH0D give mm over lU'oo maj. ;
J. Calvin Leinbaeb, write that 1st i
frig., lit Div , 9 h A. C , gave Lincoln
1031 totes, M'Clellan 40f C23 maj for
Abraham. The 51st P. V. give Lineoio :
253," M'CIellaa 145 10S mj. for Abra-
hamns. i
Sa far, the Army vote cf Union county ;
give Old Abe 140 maj. I
We hardly need give Soldiers' votes )
fa ieUtl they are almost uciforn.ly for j
attaioiog tie GoverDOieot. "Give us j
back ocr old Comniandcr," does not refer '
to Geo. M'Clellan : the older soldiers who
erved under bitn are ctiderjtlj mast dU-
trwaiful of him.
Rememlwr the Navy.
Home for Disabled Seamen and Mar
ines, are bicg organized. To aid them,
National Sailors' Fair has been held in '
' Boston with much prcSt. The celebrated .
tnimtnotb oz, citrocd ''General Grant," ,
bad bees presented by its cwoer to the
President, tu be made it ovor to tbe Fair, ;
and also scot it the following telegraphic
dispatch :
f.tr. m..Av vn c T 1 v . r.n
p"n Commtttee'of the Sailors' Fair at i
Bomoo: Allow mo to wuh yoo great ;
success. W ith the old fame of the navy, 1
tilde brighter in the present war, yon
. . :, . . .
can aet fail.
1 nam. nor.. ir i wr.,nj
wSaer by omresion. To ill from linr
- - n 1.
Admiral to booet Jack, I tender 0Ui;ii'
adairatioD and griiitude.
"A. LtwrjoLir
)JJaf"Tbe Williatniport Gazttlc bts a
leogtby defence of tbe Proibonotary tf Ly-
eomiog eoaoty, in
Inkir. Ih. rcnnn.i lul-
.e ... ...r.
UJ of tbrowog oat Suldur.' u. wh:h
qote an, 1.. Wb,ch makes b. a jdge ; of fcgi.u.io. we .ppoioled by the WAsntNOTox, Nov. 14.-A large nnm-! ? P' f ?P -Sa
Ot that point The law is clcwly against ( Crown ; the Lower eb.mber is elected fur bcr of package intended for the army ar- J TtlXckfA -tlVMta ' Gtor,Jia '
him. Besides, if hs can assume sack pre- a terra of five year ; Ottawa the capital, rive at the Washington post office wiib j Three year ago, Gen. M'Clellan ban
fgatives to himself, be miv throw cot a Tie Provinces have local powers much: their wrarners destroveJ. or tbe address ished the Hutchisons from bis eamn. for
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Ward, borough, or towasbip retoro if it ' e our J 00 Pp'aoa is ibout 1
do not aonform to hi. i.w-of inl rii. t,brce millions, over oae third of them ;
a.i.v g, J' Roman Catholic.
! ttttj tbe power of deelarmj who are 1 rr. " T". .
elecUl b .rested iota hands intern. '
r-. j .aw. ibe ca snuuid be car. of
-w sui-uuxi, tsu a jiiiui ili-u Uil-! ur
Wnit sayi the Constitution ?
, N-h iJ duriog the ia emvi
! about "re'.", uf hinrolit tjrtttt pi'JlttttM .
-ww.v.f.o-, bT ho hid a . ,
urJ J S,T ,?lin ,he tt?bf'3
Some of
thoe wbi priud most loudly never rcid
. ibe Constitutiio, some eoulJ'i't reid it if.
(hoy shoald try, torn wouldu'l know tbe
Constitution from Mormon UiSiIc, while
th se m ire capable either or-ver q icted or
pcrver'ed in iingaig';. Fjr the bcn.fi'
of ill such, we ouee more copy four brief .
ex'nets from tbe U- S. Constitution tbe
first two of which completely explode the .
S, ".i.in Leresv of 'State Rights," while .'
. t, . . .lfll;,a th, im .alBIBtr,
wr powers it limes exrried :
Art I. Sec. x. I. -No state ihi'l enter .
; 'ito "y trtur. illianee or cmfidcral urn. i
lfit ,JW5 (lf lhf i;n;!f,i s,ilr which -hall tw ;
' mi V ui pnnuvire ihere..f.SH M.t. BE TUG
' M'PKK .t1: I. W "F THG I. Nl. anMiir?
; J-J.i-.. - ,, sw. ;
n,nf-a'j !w.t&tundtg." j
' -TrenJB kib thei:.S.hs'l rnnii orlr '
. in ,,.,, waraami thflB oil ..Ja-nr.
(tr (nemtrn, giviu; ibem ii cuaruir." .
' - Habeas eorput hi!l n. t be aprnjrd I
unle when cave, of REBELLION or ;
isviMcn iae piidUc nffty may require it.
f f f fatofe reft;retc4
New York and Fblladelphia. j
These two eitie were formerly riTals io
toadying to the South, but the UeS'cilicn i
has eared I'biiadelpbii. Tbe fjllowiog U j
the t ote of tbe two fr PresMeat :
New York S'i,73J 73 tJ74 3iallj
J'bilidclphii 51.555 42 047 0.50S
Tbe soldi.r will add about 2,000 to the ,
u'-j for L.ocolo io Philad. Uae half cf;
M'Clellio'o vote was cast by fireigo born '
and miiof ormed men, to J a large portioo
1 i:e "Cbaiile or LmcaTV,"
the O.i
Abraham and Andrew.
I'ilkI Webster's home (Marstfie'd)
gave a unanimous vote of -27 for the
Unioo ticket, i'embroke (ame Slate)
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gave 2'.l votes, the samj side, and none
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ua me otaer. ,
Dea. Joho Phillips, (aged 101 years) ;
of Sturbridgc, and Dea. Joseph Mcrriam,
(aged OS years) of Grafton, Masa., voted I
f,r Lioeolo, as they hid for Washington.
And io old gen.lewnn on L3Dg UUnd, '
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wno twice votea ur uisnington, lias
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iwail -i w 1 .1 f i I inMilea a rM -.ri i ttmm
lived to vote for Lincoln a second time.
UU ihne, Alrahim . Slow Geo. li.'e
restgroat.on accepted, co s.gh.-no regrot
ns rain irr, rv i mnrir a,wif1Knt iVhiltwi II
" -f' - "'-f "
at ones sills ins vacancy, mat "oorse
ewippiog" suits the honest, the earnest
roeoole and soldiers to a T. ;
CLiocolb's m-.j. on the Home vote
io Pennsylvania, is about 11,000, which
AI'MIX. HTPS.
California 3 0
Connecticut 3 1
I' lawnre 1 0
Iliioois 11 3
Indiana 9 3
Iowa C 0
Kansas 1 0
Kentucky 3 6
Maine 6 0
Maryland 3 2
Massachusetts 10 0
Micbigaa 5 1
Minnesota 2 0
Missouri 7 2
Nevada 1 0
New Hampshire 3 0
Now Jersey & 3
New York 21 10
Ohio 17 2
Oregon I 0
Pennsylvania 111 8
Rhode Island 2 0
Vermont 3 0
West Virginia 3 0
Wisconsin 5 1
143 42
Tennessee, Arkansas.
i may also send Members.
Eich brDch wiil be DJOre ttan tw0 j
"Le ,n 01 ,oe --amioisiraticn. j
ice People navicg tuns determined so j
overwhelminc!? in favor of Ihe President. I
bJ :
if ,-rr..;n. h- .,-n wh-ther tha C.r.
t .. t .-..-.--
reuoaiiis u oe sees wueiuer iuo copper-
heads in the p a-ent body ...1 lorger try j
10 delay the sutjugation cf Rebellion and
t.m t.uOT. ut ..-opis iu .uni.t win
watch and punish I
. 1
J. ie Ftoleration. I ppcr and Jywer
(..CiKlt. Xhm Itnihiai.t KrinM KIliMi .
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rc 9 fc"M.,j
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0Me0t ,n g gy-. 1
11 i rseu ' . j njitricu 10 a wiu.uiug wmjw
bclweeo forty and fifty suaimas.
It th4n ccve:, a upjou.
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LEWISBURG,
SHi:iIU)AN"S HIDE.
T TtiuJIlS I (Hmt tPAl.
rpfnca cti al ir-.A if Iit.
1 b- affru-l.taM ir rh at rLn-Jr i r-.
l.ik -a l.-rwi.l it. 1-V X- tf- rlifi.in j
Tli- t-rni- r i-rm1 l. atwl raiu.1.-. t-4 roar.
T-ilt'i ihit ttlf ' i) irw a-orc,
ArW slirtitUn trut mi- J.
An.) w. J-t 'ill Ih- ' f ir
Ti unl'T-J t;-ns tf r r-t t-r.
Aru j t i!rr l ii.tV Uttirf.t-r r iVi
Tt,-r .r -f t"it rrj - np.tj.r-l '.I,
A L- u. rf th" uk io tht S-erf fmy,
Ani ?h riJD trnljf mil mwy.
Put tr- I- r -J frftai Wirfh'-T t wn,
A J. trn-d ht.-hiiT. iinr i "B .
Aral :U-r. it.rujh tin- - ftit- m .rning liLat,
A t--J. a t'.ack tv ti.' f niLt,
M a- .-n tP J. ntr tlil.t,
A tl ti knrm tbe t T: I- l'- J.
Hi- tr-lcb-J mmy ih I i tu'tm t -7eJ j
twili r"- au l Irll. but hi- trt-U c gJ,
i J. Lrr.dAtt l.fl-B Ciii aaj :
flH ttb-o? fro tl if b--'f-. tkonVrinr P-tth,
Ti- (tut. iij- Uie isra ke fr -n il- rjtt i- m uttr)(
ttr Ih trll of focjwt, faepm- fa1-r ani f-i5tT,
r t -l4iti: t traiLur th 1 ai t-t r;
Tit- h-rt ot '.K-tel an-1 . h-art t-f i!te ra'lr
U -r- V-attt'Z nwe ; TiBtmcr- v!i'T t a:r
lai, Ta-nt tt k- mrli-rt- ttn- bil- 1U rali":
rf r nrT'- f tike f hartf-r aTrailMrJ to yJ
ILL ? denial fcs.j ii oii-i a'j'.
To-irr Li i'urbiTie IrwU tb" rn-I
Ue an arr -a-e A.j.irir n v-T flo
An1 the U:ile-ai-e rr-J avtv beMnt
Likr o nrvari Ti'tj tw-e trc- ;Ti;
A'j J ' tee-l. !i;e a T-ark f- i with furuarr Ire,
ie;4 t,ti. mXti hi full 'f tre-
Uut. Io! h.- i D-tr.ne Ui r.-rt J--;rr
He 1 H i:i tie n -ke r.f Ui- r-axil f.-,
Tli firt t-.t the Genera! w wr- tSr cma-i
f ira-e'.tr-. ul ilrn it. n-ttvatu r t':-;
V fiat a a '-r whmt f do a Itnt-t-I hlQ b--tb,
Ttro :rtkin; hi pur with a mt.e,h.
Ii rjt-rj tlu.n tS- line 'oil U-ra '.f liuua.
an ! hr arr (it r-tm' f-w-il it rrvorav tli-r- UeUI
Th- ;t -f th rtaur C'tn-fr d it to puwp.
Pf ih- ftti of hie yearJ hi rtl BoetrilfT J-lay,
lieawfin'-J u. it wh('tT t anaT V m:
-! b hp'u.ht bn-in. a'l th- wj
Fruia U'uicL-tter, a k sae lLc tiy.
aTarrtih, ftnrrah, f r beriiB '
Hurra.. fcorrri, f:r b;r-li4 mini
Af4 Vt their rtato-a are f-la-1 io bifth
(K- i'tle Of lhe I t.HT .-k.
The Aioerieaii fw-M;- P-" trr ; ir f ftm-,
Ther- tth tJ l"n-u r- r, -ri" r.ato
lv tt ai4 in lttr b th tv.ld and tnjtt:
tier 1 the tesl Ih l Me4 tf- 4J,
It ear-ftor .hrrtJaB int" the tfli-,
Itua WiocbtTter twenty c.ier-a ayln
The National Thanksgiving.
In tbe name ani by the au:bority of the
Couituonweal'b of Pennsy!vauii, Asw'w
G. Ci'Bnx, Governor of :he said Cow
ruonwealih A ProcWaiitioo.
Whreas, it is the honored eastern of
Pennsylvania to set apart, on the recom
mendation tf the L'xecative, a dy f .r
returniog tbaoks to the jiver of all good,
tbe Shepherd and iJ.-oop of our soals :
Now, therefire, I, Andrew G. Curtin,
Governor i afor.'?iid, doreeinmenJ tbit
the people tiirokh out the Commonwealth
ob-erce Till 'bsi'.w, the twentj-fuurth dy
ef Novemb r, inrdct, as a day of thaiki-
6,ri''? t3 AiajUhty j.
lor the caihtred fruits of ibe earth :
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r or the e.intttiuaace of h-alth :
F ,f tbe pro.?.,rity of industry ;
iVjr the prcst tvatioo of good order and
tranquility thruhout our borders ; .
victories He bu voueh..fed to
M over irmed traitor..
Ad ,hf mD,fol;1 MMOgi which
He bu beipei opon us, oowortby :
Aol ,hi: t aej j , m lri0ver, bumf.
am turn iucj u , lu 'ituvcr, ouu:.j
bes-eeb Him to renew and iucreas:
L . 1 II' J. II
utt-cco iiim ij rent buj lucreis?
mercifui f.vor toward U4 darirg tbe jtar
tn rrtfT,i fill thaf lipfir!!inn fi-mcf nfr-
,hro.0f miJ te rcstorcJ t0 our dls.
. J . A 1 - . . : . i
ir.iea cuuuirj, wu, m e.erj cine, wi.u
gra.eiui icq ioiug iceori, me incense oi
Fr's d bansgivinzmT be t Sored
"J " ,u". VV' . "me
I Given ooder my band and the great seal
-r.i.. ....... ii...:.. u iT.ou..
V. IUC O'ilC . . lllllisuuii, .UI9 j u.y
of Novembr, in ibe year of our Lord
li-ol,and of 'he Commonwealth tbeOih.
15y the Governor : Kl.I Slifee,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Yes -so let it he!
From the resilt of this elori-ras eivi!
victory, achieved as it was ia the f.ee of
a powerful armed foe in th S-1J, and io
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the midst cf rnu.titu linous curs piralr.rs, - ('". j
: we may assuredly infer that Gol is with Norfolk, Nov. 11 Eight hundred
us, to uphold and bless and 'hat the great deserters from tbe Rebels have cme over
resolve, on the prt of the Natiocai gov- since election. They say the Rebels in
eminent, the Sine g ivernmentj, and the Congress and out of it, earnestly believed
people, to "break every yoke and let the M'Clellan would be elected, and there is
ocrressed -i free." meets His arrrobation.
We msy now safely assure ourselves the
; work wiil go on to is confamniation, and :
! that, as the curse which tore our nation
j in twain shaii be removed, it wiil 3)w to-
! gather again. We see it already ; for, by
1 the vote of Tuesday, Maryland and Massa-
., n. . v - j .
cbusctLs, West virgin. and ermont,
Missouri and J'eLtsj.vania,reEewLd their
i eoveoaot of genuine and enduring frater-
' Bity. There is nothing now to breed di-
1 cord between them, nottiiog to excite see-
, tional j alou-y or rautnat antagonisms, j
a . . - - . . . ,
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, and one in interest, tbey wilt a.ike share
i- .1 ii. c.
: in the blessings an! benefits of one grand
nationality, cf which they are consutnent .
Tremendous Earricme in Asia.
A terrific hurricane occurred at Calcutta i
on the 5:h of October. Of two hundred
, p . I
lost, and cf the remiind-r only twenty aro
reported seawor'hy. Ooe hundred and 1
fifty ships were driven froai their moor-
logs, straadea and damage J. Jbero was
00 severe loss 01 curopean lives, and most
of he ear;-os will bi sived. . There was ,
l :. .' T ' . - .j" , : .r:
isucu cxcueuieiii ah aj.ota- iu view ui
-ca excuemeni ai a..ja a in view 01
.... 1
fnm from CalcQtt,t deta;,s t08
oestraetion caused Dy tne narncane. uoe
huudrcd and ten ships were wrecked, and .
lanli. lKnnfi.n.4 r. . . r. . ilrr.wnpi Th. .
-ww... t -
,,.i i. :,:., 1 ., so.l.'i ftftil onii !
ne ereater portion 01 toe city was man-
dated, and tbe villages bordering on the j
. . ... .
io matilalcd that they can not oe lorwar- .
ded, acd are therefore neecssarilj sent to ;
,be ded.kMer offico. Persons sending
...v i.-J .i ik.
r;." 5?"" 7. I .1. '
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umtfa. jt ,"uu'cu,u, "a pacaag luiue in. "(r
er u4 tUia wi.l aoeuid pi.uj; diifey 1
UNION CO., Pi, FRIDAY, XOV. 13, 1864.-
i Befte the Election,
I Io an address t cilia o of MirylarwJ wbo
' cre r'j .ieiog otr tbe oeces of KtLtn-
! cipafir.0 in tbat State, President Uciv
: m.de the fjllowiog noble remarks. Al.rt
: referrin,t to the raroor tbit he would by
! furco c .n-.inoe in i.fBie if defeated and al-o
i f.ar tbit the Chieif.i Coovcntioi (if
j M'OklUu was drfrited) m;ght rc-usemtle
ltd dtelare . rcolu..on, be said :
' I hope the pod people wi.l permit
I tbciLseltes f tuff r do nneaioc.'i on
i ... ., t..
eitber Ljiot. I am struggling to maintain
the p trLBieut not to oser'brow it. I
! therefore sy that, if I shall lire, I aba'.l
rcuiin PresideDt until the 4:b of March
j ccit, and that, wbocer shall be cinsti
i lutiunally elee.ed ia November, all te
: duly ins'.illei is President oo ibe 4;b of
: M.rch. During that interval, I shall do my
utmost, that, whoever has to hold tbe bels
: for tbe next voyage, shall s'art with the
' best possible cbiu-e to save tbe chip. Tins
j is due to the people, both oo principle, and
: under the Constitution ; their consti:ution
i ally expressed will is the al'.iuiate law
I fur all. Ir they should dcliocrKy resolte
to have ac immediate peace, even in loss
j of their country and liberties, I ksa no
! ..r.va. .ink! In'.f ti.( tKl m Tt 10 fKoir
....... 6. ..... .v...
uwu uusiucss, ana luey uijs& u .ucj .
: please tTith their ovo fcfTjirs.
I believe, however, they arc still reso'vf d
j to preserve their country and their liberty,
i and, in this c5:e cr out of it, I am re
' solved to stand by them. I may add, that, .
', io this purpose to save tbe country and '
its liberties, no classes of peoplo seem so
j nearly nnanimoas as the soldiers in the :
: U'JIU UU IUC 3.HJI3 ...... 4 J .Ml. uv.
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! have tbe hardest of it ? Who should quail
wben they do not 7 God bless the sol
diers, and seamen, ani all their brave
commanders I"
General Grant congratulates TnE
l'ltESU'ENT oa Lis loublc Victory.
City Point, Nov. 10, 1--04.
JLn. E. M i'.'J'f'ji, Srrtfirjf t.f M'ir:
Kaough now seems tobe koowa to ny
who is t o bld the reins of government f .r
the next four years.
C'ongratulate the President for me for
ihe double victory.
The election having passed off quietly,
uo bloodihed or riot throughout the land,
is a vic'.ory worth &or ta thj country
than a baitie won.
Kebcidom and Europe will construe it
13.
U. S. Gba.nt,
Lieutenant General.
Latest News
The V. S. steamer Tulip exploded her
boiler, on the Potomac, last l'rijaj, by
WLlcQ lives were toil.
Yrtt-f a&J Saturday Ist( Gen. Sberi-
J : . . J . l ii.l.i. - . . . . i. e
. - i f r s- i
oar fjuf J
Chester, when our cavalry stopped them
nd drove
and drove them beyond Front Royal, tho
Rebels losiog two gona ani 150 prisoners. '
Ten thousand prisoners are to be
, ..- u . a ,
,
changed, Ihw
is a sign tbit Rebel barbarities may cot
io:g continue, but tbat tbey wul give
"mm for man" as long as there are any '
to exchange.
Repor's of M'Clf Han's election caused
mu:b rjoicing io Richmond, but the final
ncws of Lincoln's success caused great de
Frtsi;' among ill classes, although the
Kebel '"-l preUnd (for tffict)
.... m.c . j
a ercit eloom over Richmotd since Lis
defeat is known. ;
The question cf enli.-ting Slaves into
the Rebel army, is creating great, bitter
excitement. Some say it is necessary to
tLike them fiht, and give them their lib-
er:y, wnila others deiuunce it as more in-1
, .
cons.s'ent than tbe coarse of tbe Abon-
tuo iankee. State sovreignty ali-o as-
euaies a new shape Georgia and North
Carolina threaten to eonf.r wilh the Uui-
ted States for terms cf peace, and elaim
that as sotreiin States tbev havethatrisht.
c .
shermm s army cow excites much m-
. . ... . . , ,
tercst. Due report is tbat be has left
. ., . . . ' . , . .. 7.T ,
op s ' . miI' frl, , ' :
lant. to Aagusta-loi from Augusta to
Cbar.eston 3u5 miles in alL Ilis course
lcilci erel- sp'celation.
Th,. Itrh,.'. n.',f Hn.l ... .!.. .
.... - -r ,
t... . . .. .
: Mississippi are trying lo yoin him. Gen. .
aaomasis tbe Loioo commander in charge :
01 uie v-aiiticiDooi region.
Gen. Canbv. while stand's? on a eon-
boat, was shot by guerrilla, ani il is
fearafits mortally wounded. j
. f
i-en. naiifr inena a lpm mri in '
-r j-
bts B0W f0 ,be
wotks Ufore Peterborg.
It is reported tbat Gen. Earlv bas re-
treated to Lyachbnrg, and it is thought
S'k..i.l.. n.B nna. . .1 . r... a . . L.
uiicnuaH Hi.t uuw i.iuiui k? ui.ua .III
. . 1.:
v e
Sheriili"! i'jtUttd anahtr mail ':
rfly Elrf;ilt iu TrtrtnU
. .. . . .. .
sragiog noble and inspiring ogs (which j
the men loved) because tbey were hostile i
t0 slavery. "Joho Rrown's soul is mar-
.l: .k. a
" " . .ZT '' -ur "V
Pan) p . ' 1 . . r. .:s r.aop q
u"lj!"y ai since uoib tuo i uie uie
jd 'j Aiiij have cjui.m'ji.a liii : ' ii
; The Fishing Creek Conspirators
Hate been trird, eoctieled, aal seotstce
t appreTtrd, as f jllw :
J'hn Rai't, f lO'.'O 6oe, ad wo jears
in Port M fi n.
Simu.l Kline, two in"
1 Wbi. Af pitman, S500 aul one year,
fci me hie been icijiitlcd, aoi otters
: are jt' to U -ried.
y' u lit 'bis eoo-
fj. Jbe 4iscCjftJ of .
luioe CvulJ
B5t jiTt, J, o. o much good. The tx
p .rtalioo of lh.;s oil in two or three years
more will br,iog us enough of gild from
-ur -pe xo rcaieff v,,tTC "
Io CicarfiVid, sou in Cljmon eoantie!-,
provost mirstals have been fired upon
while discharging their 5otj in arresting
derter.
CorrtcUd Semi- Wahlg ly Walk if- Stnitn.
Wheat $240
Cm' 150
live 1 CO
bader, prime S 45
do common "5
E.-gs SO
Lrd, fresh i0
do oii 15
Tilbw 15
Pt.titoei CO
Pried Applcs.Ib. Io
Cnrn,newS01bl.lO
U:s, 32 lb. fcO
lrley
Flaxseed
nor.. 1 CO
Wool 75
Ka2s f ( i
Con-rTSoip vr.r)
S3
Ail
ate:
SKATES! A tne assortment of I.alie s' (
an1 Gentlemen's Skates fur sale at the '
Cheap Hardware Biere of
CEO W TROCTER
Hilitla Enrolment Notice.
rpilt. Assessors o! tne :ounty n Lrino
their rolls of all persons liable to enrolment
. . , . , ......
in tbe niiitia. and that a cr-py tnere.t has
t een left iu the crfice of the CuuEty CVmirus-
signers ai Lensburj, here the sarce ciav
be seen or rxaminej Ij any person ir.teresei
therein, until Friday ihe s.eccnd ot December
oext.when an i where ihe Comm;iooers and
AsseiSjrs will meet to revite said enrolmeLt.
By nrier ol the Commissioners :
N. v. l't A KE.WEDY.C'.erlt
Court Week
t'nlon County Court Proclamation
WfHEREAta.the Hon. SAME S.WOi'iD.
If President Jorfje for the 2ih Ja J.cia!
District of Pennsylrania, composed of ti.e
counties of Cnisu, Md;ii and fr.yder. and
Jso WSmosTo andJoBV Wall Eqs.,A.o
cia:e Juije in Vuion county, have issued ibe:r
precept, bearine date the 2ist !ar tf pt.
I -G I. and t" me directed, fr-r the holdin? cf an
Orphans' Court, Conn of Common Pleaj, Oyer
a:iu i rrmincr, ana vrruerAi vudrier s?rs
lons.
at LEWISBURG, for lhe coontv of I'.Nk'N,
on the Third Moniay cf DEC'R, (beins the
19 h day) l-'.l. and locontinae one week.
Notice is therrfore hereby iea to tbe Cor
oner. Justices of tbe Peace and Constables in
and for ibe county of L'mon.io appear in their
ovo proper persona with their records, inqm.
sitiocs. examinations and other remembrances
to do those thinirs vhicb of their oiaces and in
their Uhalf appertain to be done ; and ail Wit
nesses and otherpersons prosecaun? in behalf
of the Commonwealth against any person t r
persons, are required to be then and thfre
a:tendiD, and not depart without leave at their
peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in
their attendance at the appointed time asreea-
ble to notice. "
Tha.l..lMfr
iff s Oihce :n Lewisbnrs the lfiih dav of
independence cf the Cnited States cf Amen-
ca. God save the Commonwealth:
L- F. ALBRIGHT. Sheriff
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
AOT,CE is hereby riven, to all coneercei, ;
Ihit the following named persons have
setil'J tVir accounts in the Register's Oif.ce
at Lewibarr, Union county, and lhat. the
said accnms wiil be presented for confirm
ation and allowance t ihe Orphans' Conn
lo be h;.d at LEWIiBL'RG. for the countr of
Union, on the third "HONDA V of Dec
nej', bems the 19th day uf said monih, .z:
1 Tne final at count of G. N. Yoaa2-nan,
"tn'r of John B. SmJh, dee'd, late of the
horoosh of Mi!IinbBrs.
Tbe account of Nathan Myers, Ei r cf
the last will and tesiatnetit of Ann S. B.ker.
(wife of Joiah Baker) late of the borough cf
3WlThe?fina?aVconnt of Frederick Eolend-
er, surviving Executor of the !at will and
testament of Jfcin &!eu, dte'd, la"e tf Lewis
township.
, T" fT o Ge0 OT5'"
cfMirsnr't A'j, a minor cnl.l of Daniel
R,lsh, dec'd. as e.h.ted bv Cor.rai Sbeck-
i-r. one of the Administrators of said Gesrge
Ha'icW. 4ec'd.
5 Tae account of James Marshall, Adra'r
of ,he ,51Ie cf J'hn P- u,i1kt, Jec J-Ia!e cl
NV h" Uc" 0WD-.'i).
- i,. n. n Lm&ii. nrr:irr
R?;iter' OiTice. Lewitur, -v. I. 1M
"GRAND JURORS, Dec. T. VsU.
ifiUrfJohn BadSer
Stic brrUm Henry Solomon
Hirtbt.m-m sr ceimyer
L-wis Th stiipton. C PSwengel.Al
Swenk.
Union G-orze Se'ser
W-M BjTiUT V Ho
"ca BuW.-V Horbeson, L-av.G njccn.
lint B-jfJ:. Alfred Kteass
I
11 ' II 1 W.IUIti aaui
Vrajvjh3 Bower
Limr - tone John M
le-ronc jonn .inicnei jr ;
ruiur. .V W Jos W thriner. Jn Neyhart
. 1
o - irarar; ..
, . - 1. . p ir ...r.,.. .n,
V. ".-. . d.v.. vi w
Lmdenmuth
yf.Trft - y - John Smith. Wm Halfpenny
u-;:. .n-i. VV Smith. m Brown
. - - - -- - - .
TRA VERSE JVROhS.
Wiitf D'rr Jas R Finney. Wm L Ritter, Eli-
jah Osborne. Jona-han W iters, Jonsthan
Dieffenderfer Godlrey PierTenderfer ,
rislmrg N W Georee Pierlender.er 9lc
Uvvburg ,t i-eoree nieaeQoer.erv cvic-
mon D.erTeiderfer. Ben; F Hanb, Ol, P
sntveiy. i nmcui.oa, . ... .e..
Lttrithuri; S ll-Ja A Owens, Lar Pross.Geo
Pres. Jn A Menz. K L Uorlan
HiriUyWm Purvey. John Showaller
lion Isaac Ever Jr, saml Guise, Jonn an ;
xgSrLZmlZ
l.imetliMt Jacob Klose :
Eatt Buffaloe Beni HM, Gideon Biehl, Geo
Miller
Levi! Eniia Kathermaa. John Beisk, Jacob
c.i..j;eiui.e. . .
ep:jelmver . '
A'tffir Levi Pawline, Dan! M"yr, Harnaon
Ke:ier. David Heinlv. PaolGeddea
-G-o L Derr, Thos b Back
W-J..ha Tate. Paul Fisbcr .
"W Baffl-1, M Harbesou, DanI Fisher.
.V.u - a - i ; Chi 11 inir. Mi n 1 n ec.uer. ,
- iUim-Ja.tl cui.o., m 1 oiijlu
"THE L'XIOX," p!-ir''i,i'J 3 li-w:e CJ
-
"CIIRONii'LE," rtablihe'l in lSl3--TTao!f X,
Subpoina in Di3rca.
I n i n only, . 1 he '-
t. : in it Pron;t tiia, Ij
( -.- ) 1 ii-h-a. Hire it s : S
herra-.. Char! A. V Grt-nf J ,. ; r
tn r ar Jtlje t ir iv .ri f wj0 I ' r
r-jt.ir 'f I iii- ii i-nmj.fr tk i.--.. -t
y :!.. ..: t:i fa X ' J.r r- H jja-.t u- ,-t! t- i i
4,r v-u'i; -5 U - ! 1 I r.mtri rt- r-1 - - i
t jrt .! at' r ' . e Li-La eni. t.-i ' -
- we a4 t-- - rffcra r-a r t.-i.1 i
!I -rttarr I'USllfri' r-l V"1 -'
at-per ia Mf , t.i .sr J I-
itirtf. at l-si'l is: 'i i ''-e it-J- 1 .-..I r
aa-r !S jai.uaB tit--:l -a
.r.sOtt It. ae. if muw va
f-a-e. mUt Hi 1
(.L.n-. jt
if liua''lw. -'ti.l M-I t 1 -
r-rJ fra4 ti e a ti4 : ikini'" F b tf -
A'-t '..A -vrtni? afc e- aval- J fF K' ,, a:.l
h-r-rff f.. V -J0
ri.-e t);.- II- S W.wla. We-.-Vut f nr a-I
Curt .u-.if'.i--.- 'i-T. r -
Lime! Iitne!
T t'O.NTIM'E io r-ni th' ft!, we I !.'." o
1 l.ia.r,ia of Jr...r'.M..iri. E; . :.i K ' .'
ti-ohip. d lhe R.ver mad tnrrr M tt
mai Lr.a jlilg, ofer lor Lc-t .n.c.r e:
Lime it
I 'J ec.'.S p. .t LcMiel, or ? wi.cri soi l l v
i luc IhuUsaai Luiicis ur n.u.v;.
JOHN lilCUVKT
KeDy. NvT. 9. l-f-i p'A
CAUTION.
l.L prfn are herety (uil-ii m ir-j'tinf
H.V i!f. UliiA A. WILMJN. ia rr.y
aiciiunt. a i w:il ti. i ray c-r
repi.tDilic
f. r auymir.; ebe m. d
EDWIN WILSON
Ke!ly Tp, Nov. 8, !" pi
uif idi:i).
The Lewi.tar D-posli Bi.' ha this dsr
dec.areJ a diviicad ci four pr cent, wr the
last six oiL'ntbs, Irre fr.-ra the Guvertn-tui
lax pdyah'e to the Sfcichol.ieri cn tjema.i'i.
Nv. 3, 1-fA. H.PHEM.ERTre.
f paritrinrr Binif
TIHE Aenoil Eleetif-n fer D rectors f-r 'he
g rniuxi vrnr wi.i ur ur.j .
it.? H iu-t un M..D !iy tbe 'a. cf N '
neit, t etween 13c b ur .; a A "i in j j r i.
Ai the Annual Mctt:ii ..f ;he s-e.n. .i t
ers of this Bju will be hrl i at i:.- Biumni
Huue on Taedav me li d of No, neat,
at 10 o'clock. A M. l'AVID EEbER.
Lewistors. Oct. 13, father
Notice to Debtors.
i
PLEASE call wuhm three wet d an ! seti'e
acccanj. or they wi I he is ihe J noce
l OREIt-.V ATT.it ll.tlEST.
I'd. oa CtBr.:y, tt .-
Tne Commonwea h of rer.ru va-
ra-ui to Ibe Mtrl ol ?a.J Coti.r,
t - J Greet. Dg t
We c nxand yon lhat via aitarh all the
r ;!'., i;i:e. interest and pr. fi of Franen J.
Kennedy, in a certain traci . ' un.a!'d iar, 1
snua e id the s'oii'.h Eranch of Wni.e D-'rr
Creea: cow or former v ;r Wmte Drer Two.
I'm. n coontr, cotiiainiii; in the n( .e thr-e
handre l end iwen'y aere. acd r.,ca a
sareved on the 31st of Aa?t, lT-'S. in pur
suance of a warrant rar.'.ed t Daniel Aa
ranli, dated the 13ih of June. i:S. in whoe
hands or po session s.ifrer the sa-ne may be.
.. that be be and appear te! re rurOur! of
Com-noii Pleas to be ho'deo n Lewiif :ire ta
and for si:d county, oa :he 1. h dr i f De
cember next, thereto answer R bert J. Ken
nedy o: a Piea in aoir.p;; : thai he re k',:
appear bfire our Court on lhe sa. i i'o a in
of December neit. to irsirr what id ! be
objected a2aiDst him and .bide '.hr jii'-gment
o! the Court therein. And have Tcu'.ber-
a'! -a ,!us wr,L
! Wi:nes ihe Hon-rab'e
J.ee rf ...d cw
--" 01 T ..
Wcots.Pre.i-
Coart at Lewisbur, th-
lt.
SANDS, Prothonrtary.
Real Estate.
rublic Sale cf REAL ESTATE.
I WILL i"!r at Public Sa'e on the premii
on FRIDAY, tne Sib dy of Norem-r.
lill.a tract .1 land i;:oa:e ia tt: Bjtfsiue
townibip. Union ccuoiv, i:;.-ir.e lands of
James Cornelius, no Ha.-nro.J. ha Mil er.
Francis Jul. a, and o:hrr;, c oiainirs 21
Acres mi rt or less, ai: cleared bot iu ; i
acres, 5 acres of which are food Meadow.
The Ixpr 'vements ave a '- 2 D'en:ns h-iise.
Barn. Nip, ac i oibr. uthuil.lm:s, a we.l of
t od Wai-r near the use. a.o a spnn oi
Mineral Wa:er Uita t t-e rLT V.is.
and a. so on sai 1 f remia a tejr n; O-. nard.
Upon the wh le.sa.d pr- aeriy is !e.r.L:e a
a healthy co-mtry resideLte. tA.e 'o Cora
mence at eleven c'clcck Athe : tm.n of
sail day, when terir.s w,!l t e :r ! tnowa t v
G. F. MILLElt. A -. rn-v
Ort 1, I' -l. f r the U-,.- I b.vi J y. i i
0RFEANS' COURT SALE.
TY virtue cf an order f sa'e :s.u ! . : of
1) the Orphor.' Cun of Union c on r il
be expK sed to pablic sale at :he K:v ,.re H. 'ose
in Lewisbar. on SalarJav, Nor. i"5. a
I o'clock. P M. all ibal cer ain Ha f Lot of
Ground, sitai'.e on "th street, in finch's a.:.:i
ik a io the Boro" of Lewisburj, b-. un !td on
the nr.b bv ba f same Iot.cn the ea-t by an '
alley, cr. ibe s. uili by a vacant lot. acd cn
the wei ty "Seventh ureet, on wh.th are
erected a lwo-lorey Brick Dweil-rj H. ose.
Ou:lai!ding,4:c, late the estate oi K.M. Hun
ter, dee'd.
TERMS in per cent. Cash, balance Io be
paid at December term rt i.m.rt.
inti v u I T r I:
JOHN Hl'NTEK, Aim'r.
Oct. 2, 1864.
FARH at FUBLIC SALE.
- lT - li: v.
1 ."., '
ffered at pnbl.c sa'e on the
Union eonnty.o
. . 1 - -
premises in Whr.e leer town. hip.
on l.rn.i. l.;b Nur nest.
the FARM of lhe late Jw Kuril, dee d,
comaminf about ItHi 4rre (ab- ul 0 oi
which are improved, ihe remain !tr :n -ni
While Oak timber.) bound-i bv land ( f
Abram Cypher, Gerxe tschwarz, la d
Karcsey an J others. 1 aere is Limesu i.e ij
,he 90lj. Tne immTetne-a?s are a .-. wo
Mcr WM!Bf r.bJei f ? Hnse. Fn.u
lnd lhe Out-bo;ldin. Sprinx nar ihe
. h Oai-boildm.. Snrini nar ike
honte aaJ 0rrh,rj o( k,irinf xtni ,
,D cc,mm,nce , t ek,cn, P M, when
t ,,,, kni,WB b7
wu 1
M akti auiin, uiu;o.Tp, l iion r.
TOWN LOT h HOUSiT
lOR ti e s maied oa N.4 0 Si, on quare
from Market Si, Lewisborj a fu 1 Lot,
00 which are recied a iwsiorrr onca
dweilinx booe and kuchen.new bubi.
lw.orey fratn a river euop. Hyc a oi-e. a
- .r - .. .. ..... -.......-,-..
Weil of aever faiimp waier. ar.J ...me ..od
Froit trees. To sua perebaser. ifce Lot my
be d..ided-sb..p il Dy hoie 00 oue M.ie
and Dwelliaa ar.J siaM oa ihe o.ber. !
,h, propeny of B.- A.t,.t. Seed.
En-
m. oa is premise. 1.1
I'jet t 1 1.1 s bklin .. t. uir
1 .3. i ue sa-p Ul u u.a
rALUAl'.I-K REAL EST AT K
A'
I'KVAT" t.!.E - lie Hie It-a
rro. ! . l..oe Wf.l r..
iu. : 3'iJ ii.: iifJ is 'he iim Ananal
rn-.o-r. I- e.-iiams 1" i a!', mel.s.1-
ii ; k i !h..r..r.s'.lv hat4 hvfwriiaee.
i fci:s ihro.izhr.uu Tbe aw i
t,.i ti. n .,! arr ...i.'J. and
r ra: pr.-'. Thrrf
Urte eiirru
w:'.o numo ir Kitchft, aiJ
! ' or t ihe Ji r.
i 'hf. a li.ie iole aiH Tarrtaff He
X; o i i thT nrffir? n;t.niHili iiclnd
inr a B ir ( hirtrc hnoe and Tool rooafc
Tn 1.. t cmaif s about ihree acres. p.r
ti n i f vi S th i n.e-1 a a ra''e lot. BiW
Ta-n f.f va'.i runn.es !hn" if, and adjmns
thr -. whu iihi vrrr saliable
lrn.tr. I'll' 'ut n.BspteTly stxk'J writ
st var.r r- i'f F ruit tirri ! null l f tJ i
rnt,r cSmce .hrntberr m hec.
J r. Kua'ii'fi is in rer re-reel ileatiaaie.
ihe cish' .Th. ii! ihe tirt id the place.
En u.'h L..i. c. ii.J Ve i eg in pay half
lhe cusl vt purchase, if 1eiri.
.tLX)
Tu rials' ttrew l iariti Ijand. st
in K-.;'. l..f.hn. .:;..iie Ian-Is of Plot
li'il aJ uiiten, l.vui h.f a Biic fnaa
I r:i.
Fur further rr.rn'iie n ! irrmi ep'y
1RWJ HAVE.-.
O. til Ae-Di l.e.biv!t. Pa
TIJI2ER LAND FOR SALE !
HE us-rr '.e.-s ?-r st Prira'e fait BvW
l.ac : 1 1 Tio.tr Lioi, of aboa!
T
2,tf5 ACRES,
in trap's rf iiy ii' eoual !ae. sttnaied In rhw
N .r l.eal par: of M BurTloe Mwaskip.
I'riM'G cr urii.-. It w.:i be void id a bodv. ur.
s.ue'e ira-;s. .o uii rurrhf rs. h is weit
longer t rriocipai:y woh Whrte nd feileiw
I'. re, VHii. o.k. and Pop'.nr. Fr funawr
rkr: c.j;i, iLq-nre f
h r. vkitkli. K.riy
r"i-The ni lersitnej Jr U t sale a trat
, T ."; !' ' Land, it V die lr
to.i.:i ... a" e'i T i7i..eird. exi-ept a boa' H
ecti n rh ire c rsred n J CM'itYi'ed. T
in.M- rroi'n.s ar 4 e.i iwotiorev Law
H u-. ali V. i'.d i I'j i a...'iaj.
a (x4
rircrnri. ui a eirellrot "ell
i.f Water at
the huiise. I:u6t
GEO. MELT ELI.
roi: sat.i:.
A'
TAVERN STAND or. Marltel St ia e
r -jh of Le i5iure is offered forsatw
i n rea-- '. e term', i ne nca" : uin't,
and . a .1 c. nvement y accommodate two
fam !:es :f n -i d-.r-J f. r the potlie. If aot
so-d ic a rea- : a; .e lime. will te mf.ne.fjet.
Ar.v p-r ii ha-. .i i uo ner io loan, can bavw
it wei; secairi. !'.tret f aid prowntr Ap
ply io .'i; J.WOLFE
FARV F03 SAIF.
I OFFER a: pr.vi.e a.e :r.e Farm apoa
won h 1 rrs :e. io Wh-te Deer lowixhip.
L c. -3: M . re ir.. re i r less, c rarrl
and iu aBO'.id ia: of cu tivatuin a toa
HorfJSar.K B'.:u.la.tu.'J nes, Jood waier.
a . I a Orer:a: i. I'cist.i! w.n.og to ice it
liinwwl t it me.
to ." Itrt' f WOODLAND near ibe
ir .M D .it.L UtiAuL
Wh-t l'-er Tp. s-oi. ii. I"M wSpd
BUFF ALOE KOUSE4' for Sala.
T
HE J'iu -ts . f :Le l'i.nerii ut Ltwa-
-r ' r n.t ::.e lar;- threw
: re.- b n-e. k.. -t h the H''u rwc.
s.:i.:.:-i .:. Le. .:-ur.-. c..rner : rcoad and
l. L u Mr--'.-. , e me I'oari HoU.
To- e:.i !: ;:-.!. i of i r.ck. 4 leel on
r'C - : : .i.o lee . i. n Loais L, a i
iiu.,.ie 1 u :.n .: . no. C....I eoieav'r h I modei a
mi: r- i eioeios a n.i cla Hotel. Tb
ir,.-. sr.e.S. vVc . are auipie lo accoipmc
da e ..r:e Dome.
Toe .i.ove proper v w.il be d.p,"sej of at
a in. '.era. e p. ce ao ! i n f.v irimi For
Mnrier ti.o ruiHu- n. ;numre of G F MFLI.EM.
t, ..rj A KtLl.l. Gei.er.1 Acu Lei
bura. Ul.ou o. Pa I "T a
Foil SALH.
A Nice E3Q6 cn North 3d street.
rpHG H. ue d c
A Fra ie -Jl 1 ir
J !.-', -rev ia,
eet. recently re- Js.f
111 Ue ed, a iron:r H ae, .n-..ke Hor.
new or-'e. arid a'l 1 iner rerearv aiboil
dinjs, a we.l of e-!-eiu W a;er auh a piEf
c ti ihe p rrh. ai; 1 l'i-iern ia o:nnier bi-use.
1 he Lol 1. Vr: ir-01, and wed st.fei
w:'h Miprin-r Fim: Tree and Giape Vinea
o! lhe ch ice-: .anetie.
Tern:, uio-ler'e. P ev:. n eiea Jan.
Is;. Call Suva .r loe a rar:'n.
lTo O H P fHIVELY
FARM FOR SALE.
f" 1HE u "Of- :T-r f r a ihfir Frm
t near i". rc.-;!r--u W. r, CvUlAimog
;k!itut I SO 4c if,
wv.h z ! H -j-e l Hara. an i uhf r
sarr Ui.. '.uz'. an r ic? i.r-Dt prmc vi Water
bt-nafcu t ic tit-.u-c? kii'i V&iu. A I cirar',
an i ia a : si' t t-j.nvativn. iu a eiDtl
ce -ztil . mi -.), aoi Cv-avtriiicrut tv Biaikei
m:M. ach-.f 1. Ac.
We cu!i.ier i; rh-ip at "- will rks
FAR3 FOR SLE.
T OFFER at private sa m r Farm ia Ke!:
1 t.'n.n
or !e5, clea
vanon. A
d:nz.
p. n conums b l Acre., iaoi
ed a- ! n a s. od :a e of col.i-
I 11. use. Baca Bara. Outbi.i
U.ier and an Orchard.
Timber Land near lhe above iracL For
lem.s :n;uire 01 in at MirHitiburx. or uf
Isaac V..ore, rending oa the :arm.
Oct 10 DAVID MOORE
A TAVERN 5 1 AND STOKE KOO
ani a 1 tne Lt'uie readr lor u.e
1. ,t a l Ei.l.ING i'jjrei.1 tt ltrre.
l us-f : :, ,.i Ta.en .'.s: ol April next cf
Siore and iore...!.?. i n 1.0 d.vs' uo;ire.
TKO. XRBI'I'KLE. S ifr P O.
Te.lo.tK. n. Ilr: T; -. l" lre . t. IMS
-.2 Sill.
T U
I ,
in ih'ie Deer lown.b.n. a.1ii.inin tiada
i.l John Eanrk E-q, Leri liinck, tldarl
Ranck, B. Pawiinz. and Joel Katies, row.
lainm; 4rrc bo re t.r I. 5. I- ha a
.mh! Huue. b.nw Barn, d loer Ouibiiiot
ins. A Soul 4 .cre are well Tioibtied, ika
rerwairidrr under s'od cultural cn.
For lerm 11.4a. re oe Ihr pr him.
Osi 7 p.m JIH K"CK
FOR SALE.
ADESRBI.E Bo I i'S Lot. H.l'd ia
a pleasant p.ir. rf Lewi-burs Term
lo syit lhe p4inba.er. For fwtrM.r iiioriaa.
lioaiasoi.-e.rt 'lA'-l CDBKEMEK
FOR RENT.
rrvW'ilLSTiKEY B'iek HoOE an-!
I !. U . n N. nu F-ui'li ('
Miiimr 'ti U. P. ""ULLLka.