1? fTJ$lM Ills h ( tii 5? a h Hi Hi WIMDMII mm if BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. At $1.50 per Year, a!aj aa.Se variety of Now AJvctti-o-mouts ia lliia day's paper. teg-Tliis will lie tbe only issue, of tbo Ftak & Chronicle this week. IiCr In to-day's paper is advertised (to lie sold at auciinu, next ISatutdjy) four pood homes in L-wisburg. Mr. liartou's to be offered in the forenoon, and the two , j ii . : .i . Dcnorm.nd.es and Hunters in the ftcrooon. - .Wm. II. illy Las been installed fastut of tbe German Reformed church, Lewisburg S. M. Hubbard, ordained pastor of tbo llap'ist church in Lock Ha ven Thomas M. Shanafclt, pastor of tbe Raptist church io Muney. fear-A Merry Thanksgiving to all ! Tbe Governor of New Hampshire, ail ed by many patriotic men and women of our Seaboard Cities, bare been providing numerous gobblers, chickens, and other Hire eatables, to tbe end mat every jsoi- aiermtne army oi me i u-.um.o '"V b.ve something rxtra good to remember Thanksgiving day with. Sermon in the morning in the bouse of tbe Evangel. Association, S. 4th &t. Io the evening., in tbe bouse of the Christian church, N. S'1,- ,,"tisburS; lV .V v V 'iit HlTlf'Jol UCIODCT Lll'CllOll Ulliliul Tbe Harrislur TtlwniA gives tbe following as tbe uoited Home and Army vote for Congress in Pennsylvania, as on record in tbe Secretary's office. I'MlHrts lt z- .!d j 4th f.tlt j '.ih . 5 Tth j Uli ' Aimin'a 7.742 11.71.7 11.4ti7 13. USS II. tniV H.C.i'il III. '.ll'N .r..'.71 1 1 .NO 10.0711 (.:i!i:i Kl,ll."iS U.724 ll.lllll 10.070 1142 !I,-Jl'.' 11.:.:::; ll.ll.il 14. :; n 1 0.7-30 lLsJ I l,7-T Oi.i'n !'.7i:i 7.2HO !l.!i!"2 11,34 I ! ln.72!i! 12,S17 7.L'31 12. ti7i". 7.3 U 11.1..4 13. tUii I0..r73 N.723 . 11, 1 'H2' 13.:-;sj' 11.124 N.7101 M.f.si : lt.li 14 ii.i'7i; lo n;.:. .013 s.124 Ad. Ul.j. Oj.p. maj. ; 2.1 '22 4.477. 1 ,47." . 3,74 . "7S 3,lSiJ O.ln.1 ink 10th lltli J.'ih 13th 14 th lAth IGth 17th l-'th JVth L'Oth 4,1(10 475 '.i23 1,1 ' 2 sin; ........ 1,001 . 527. 0s. r(i . S2. 1.717. fist M,l 12.r ...... 4.22(.i . 3.7."' . I, hi a . d. ltll 255 jsl 212,122 ::.".7K. 21,07 21 ,n:.7 Adm. maj. 5 , 13 859 , (loth, l.lh, and 21nt. may be euatel.-d ) loaarrssmea etrrlrd. an their Dstrlrls. 1. Sam'l 1 Kendall, Opp., l'hiiad. 2. Charles O'Neill, Ad. dj 3. Leonard Myers, Ad. do 4. Wm D Kelley, Ad. do 6. M KussellTbajcr, Ad , Phil, and Rucks. G. R Matkley Royer, Opp., Muutgomtry and Lehigh. 7. John M Rroomall, Ad., Delaware and Chester. 8. Sydeoham E Ancona, Opp., Rerks. 9. Tbad Sicvens, .VI., L,ancasicr. . c ii c..i....it.;il i iu. :iiyer arouse, v,ri.., c.. ; 11. PbiHp Johnson, Opp., Northampton, ! lieviutiu tfvL. ii.i.r. ii .mnm jt,ri i qlTia Cumberland and Perry. I 10, Wm 11 Konn.x, Ad.)Somerset,Rcdford, v, a, a'lf I aa P rehr,: BUI, 17. Abra A Rarker, Ad , Cambria, Rlair, r Huntingdon and Mifilin. 18. Stephen F Wilson, Ad,Tioga,Polter, ' Clinton, Lvcoming and Centre. I 29. George W ScoOeld, Ad , Warren. Erie, M'Kean, Forrest, Ivk, Jefferson, ; Cameron and Clearfield. , 0. Charles V Culver, Ad, enango, Clarino, Crawford and Mercer. 21. Jobo L Dawson, Opp, Fayette, West- i - i i t-.i: . morciauu sua luuiaus. on t i, , . j ii.t. ! jamcs .uoreueau, nu, xauefiueuT. 23. Thomas Williams, Ad, Part of Alle gheny, and Under and Armstrong. . L(VUU 1 tt AHUMIV.-- VI .joo. - waew. - - - - 12. Charles Dccnisoo, Opp , Luz.tco aud , lave If ought it with bitn. 21. tbe Cani Sufqaelianiia. j missiocer, or some one else, did not bave 13. Ulysses Mcrcur Ad, Bradford, Stilli- .he 9 t( f fc return van, Wyoming.Culumt iaand .Montour r ' tt l-M-ii . si iT.,inn s;,.t.,li.r to the proper Protbonotarv. 14. George h Miller, Ad., Linon, buydcr, . ... Northumberl'd.DaupbiuaBdJuniata. j fco two little errors neither of thcm.we 15. Adam J Glossbrenncr, Opp., York, ! presume, intentional caused tbe delay, ii 24. George V Lawrence, Ad, Washington, j We beliova each expended over one mil-! :-l l llr., Ito.tiar atw! I.iavmnftA ..i.e.,,.. I 'ti I draen. Reaver and Lawrence. - i i .1 - r t Q X Administration 1G Opposition 8. Last ear, 12 to 12. Nett Ad. gain, 8. (ffeer) fAoj Jor reference.) " ' WTMessrs. Chrieiie and Walter, of the , 1 fcenfte district, are not elected Senators, ' 5 -a,..:- r .l.l, .,..,.. 1 . ' tCa Messrs. Kirk Haines and Louis W. nail, unionists, are elected, along with I ; Messrs. Royor, Rigbaiu and Lowrey . lb first three, Union gains. TheOpposi lion elect Donovan, James, Schell, Ran K a daflClyaier, and Walls the las' one, on ' I ly,1, their gain. So we bave a nett gain of j I living ns 5 majori-y instead of I- (amy me uops claim it as a "splendid in- iimpb-forthem ! A fewsuch "triumphs" ' wviaiw UUIIO luruu TTb. Pennsylvania R.ptist State i V' , W h . re convention bad iu last session fo William- yL" BriJ6t0n' rpbrt and adopted, unanimoosly, strong - expressions of symratbv with and aid to rA Public n:;,ing is called at Iode- thtyGMernment io ' putting down this Heinous Kebellion and its anderlying cause.' 'The closing sermon bv Thomas S. fibeardown of Trov. Bradford em.n.e ! aiarfarkablonecimenofn.ant-l .,! ..... ' R. CORNELIUS. In Advsnrf. Unreasanable Lying. We see occasional Matcmcuts io certain nnwcTv.nr.ri that the- battle-scarred heroes , .. . f , , , of the I otomae arm? wore f ireta to vote ! for Lincoln as if men who bad f..r years fJCCJ djath at the cauoou'd mouth, wcra , such cowards or hypocrites that they dare not vote, by secret ballot, as they wished! The idea is ridiculous, preposterous, and iii i ... ( a vile slander uPoo our bravo soldiers ! W.ra thcro no votes in the artnv lor I M'CIellan, the assertion might claim some ,i....i., . t ..i.,.;i,;:w. ii,.,,.;, n. OUO.UU Ul UIUUJlulll.il ..O IUIW J i. v..v sheep iu every flock," and hypocrites in every church, so also there aro partisans, , ., , dppomted soreheads, and restless "d UltalK'Ciea men in every army men in every array. iui h ! one couIJ voto for 3!'CIelIau, why euroiy of.cr could. M'CIellan bad 3 or 4,000 votes among tho soldiers, yet we are told they were compelled to vote against him ! Col. 0ens' (09 ill) Irish Regiment wero all Democrats when thev enlisted, but tbe I Q Qien votcd f T L;ocolni wnii 1 12 men voted for JCWui; yet scamps j wouU try t(J l lka folIs bclit;Ta tbat lhe ) cumpdhd all lhe &A.lUrs- to vote fttr , (Ary lcrttJ i jut ,bcre is pIeo,y of pOS;,;ve proof from rcspc(.tllblc persons on bath sides ! that the Army election was as fjir as any ,,1Cr" At bo,uo oJ iu tl10 arruy, there ard doubtless men (on bath sides) who w,,,m' iuu r"3'""u "u " u..i.u to crowd voters into the support of their candidates. Rut soldiers arc iudependent as anybody else, and tho election was free yet K'gttl. To avuid all doubt and cavil, Gov. Curtiu appointed G M'Clollan men , .. out of the fjt CcuamissiQiiere respectable , - , ... . . ., . .. , aud intelligent men lo sec that their side , , , , ... , . i uiu in r piny. ii o bee uo vuuiuiaiuia vj ; thesa mcu oo iue contrary, oue or .ueiu . . .r.i. fate a Democratic State Treasurer,) told 1- , . ..,,,,. ., ' .i wa . ivijus iu a UII..L.VU.. .u.w mv , u-o in trying lo cavil against the fairness of tho b'jldiers' vote. , The only fraud (roren in soldiers' votes ! is that of the Now Yorkers' opening and .' changing tickets in envelops, aud Jurying th name "f ie"i toltlitis In vote against the ciie fjr irltich thry ,lk,l! 1 . ' " Tootles in VnBrrr fl-na j wwwt.vw til. m . J wmw e copied Irom oi.'e- ( iiiii'j Iriliune I a rumor that the ihctioa returns of Capt. Edmonds' company "acre wit'iltelil Ly a I'ljjw'ieail Cummiationcr." Y'ei mrm mioo iufurmw! thmt the Oorn- missioncr referred to wai Col. Morchoad, 1 nf 1'liila.li.lnriin m Imp It ..mihliran. ! The Election was prcp-rly held, the t,ro j rrf,ir.,t .literal to the Vrulh .nnt.try oj ' i ,S'.i lir touu'y, aad left at Rr. Hd Qrs. j ' i Lu CouiuiUsioncr'a duty was to gather i up such returns only as wero directed to i the Screta.-y of the Cuinmonicealth and : j that duty be performed. j i Rut no stamps were left to pay postage on the returns to Hirrisburg. " Every , body's bu-iuess is nobody's." So no one ; was found "loyal" enough to pre-pay the 1 postage, "Until tho last of October, wheo (jen.Kjan mailed them at bis own cost. I Here, it is asserted, wero two mistakes, j l0 e,cction pfficcf9 ebouJ bav(j dj -tedooc return to the Sec. of the Com in witicii rusR i iii" i iimmistiinTiPP vniiiii . and the misunderstanding and the trouble conscnaea, I. is not ,0 be clDcefBrl ,L,t M of tbe Soldiers' Voting law . , , . - . , . . P . ttouM be perfectly carried oot, at first but we learn that lhe roturn of tbe Nov. cleotion in Cat t. Edmonds' company was promptly received, this time, and that the ci ht morjlbcrg 0f it, from Union county, 1 ,. . . ... i I all voted for tho faithful Abraham. Tbe two Commissions. After the glorious fruits of these two k i . - . ,., ... , . benevolent orcaniiationi (Christian and - s I cauuaryj uuriug iue past, years, lb uceus j ! 6 "- .r.... i: r .111 .1.- . . ti... ' ,iu" ul uuiiaio iiiu ijaei ycur. xuojr uuw j ask the tireless, true patriots and Chris-1 tians to begin again tbe work for another j year. No one knows what demands may ; eoma uPon them but let tbcm be pre- j Vtei witn ,ho mcns 10 meet D cmer" : r-nnnn Th. fnnl. nf lU ..rtk .n.l ,1, . 1 produots of skillful hands may' all be J needed let them be in readiness. trj-Vc regret to hear of tbe death, in the prime of bis life and usefulness, of ' tisv. tr'0. vi. lonng, late unaoceiior oi, i. i -. . r 1 I I I i university ai ijewieourg. . us nau ; removed from tbe IStato tbe past year. AlrcjT) tha three ChwMm ht finished their iwM wcfe Gen. Abbot Ore,, (pro ,cnl.) Ii0wisburg j"" - ,iIo"'ioU-Joocs,D.I,Roxberough. P0Dllctt th8 CWeJncIJ cweoing, i ,0 "wnsiaer ana aiscuss me propriety or a Pnu'' demonstration oo tbe occasion of ! ttc re-election of President Lioeoln. 'V ...1 viZllZ. ! 'vseasajsas aj viv.- ' vuuiiiuu VV;iVI tU LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23, 1861 Chicagj Platform, Improved. Resolved, That wo dcclaro it as the fense of the AmcricaD people, that, after : four years of failure to pet possession of . tltn (Ini'MrntnAiil Kv fhA f ml. ha Ti! tf Ptni'f. ; . . . , . ,;pnrB i M'cCB. ,n ('resident, duriu which time, we have . made war up in Ihc loyal people of the . North, instead of the traitors of the South ; : r'lueht ,ue government, instead 01 me i Rebellion : stabbed tb3 Amrneiu soldier' ,Q ,iie back, instead of tbo Rebel soldier ; 1 f a-.t i..:t. t ! HI lUO IMMJI, biuiR'ii Ui.tut u'.'aua iku. , diy.goods Lotc.f ,0,j desecrated tho graves ( n, i, m-.l-n ihi.m , w. II A . ,.1. " ' .'. .v - I j o'e the cause of treason; we therefore daman .n immdim'? cessation of such shameful and mnominious partisan nos- r.,.,. wjth ,hl5cw of tking tbo sido of imaltv. Democracy and Humanity, of , tiding in tbo noble work of crusbiug the Rebellion, and doing such other loyal acts as may redeem ourselves iu the eyes of an indiguant world. Massachusetts Is t "big Ihiog" according to eore-beaded Coppcihea ls. They say sho "colonized" InJu01 ,3J crjcd U by 30,000-also ,,co0D:le,j.. 10(i crie(1 Connecticut, ew York, and other littlo States and yet, fer she bas 70 000 of mQte miljority ! Kft at home for Lincoln ! "Rig thing," ' lbat Massachusetts ! K litora who tell suca Llschooda expect to Cud readers to bolieTe them. If tbey j 6DOU!d publish that 200 Massachusetts AOoiitiouiols volea in l.ewisuurg, empty beaded ninnies would ba found to open their mouths and receive it as truth ! fciTSeveral were drafted last week in Harrisburg to make up a few deficiencies, I iu Uuion county. The Governor is rais- 1 , ... ! tng the lo,009 militia for btate Defence. , " ' . i Adams and Cumberland counties nave ' .1... R.,n T, :., tl e.n....l , iuiuiiitu.iu. a. ia wi... .u wu uiLu.ib.ii ; , .. .. .,. ' : " ..,B the Rotomae, and should be met promptly, . . . . . j jr5Tlie Union County Soldiers' Vote I reoeived up to Tuesday morning, atood I For Lincoln 23') 100 maj. j M'lliellan 70 Co. E , 142d I'.V., is unanimous (25) for Lincoln. j This leaves Linooln 501 maj. in Union county a eain of 3 1 on Congress vote. ' e aCsT-Liocoln's surplus majorities in Massachusetts, Ohio, or Iowa, would more than swallow up all M'Clellao's majorities Itie-Tho supposed robber of Mr. Half penny's Store is arrested and committed to tbo Jail in I.cwisburg. t3-SIeighing in I'oltcr count, last "k. Signs of winter "all along the line." j Wn.r.tAMsroRT, Niv. 12. Robert Fa-' ries, chief engineer of tbe Philadelphia Si ! Erie Railroad, died at bis residence bere I this illuming. He was about sixty years of age. Ho bad been for a long period connected with tbe railroad, and bora a very high reputation. Tbe debt of thirty thousand dollars ins oeui ui miny muusanu uouars agiinst Ottcrbein University, whisb bas j beeu a source oi embarrassment lora long , time, bas been fully secured. Tbe Uui- j vcrsity is under the patronage of tbe i vcrsity is under the Cburon of the United ISrethr.n iu Christ. . .v . A new charge is preferred agiinst Gen. Rutler by the Richmond journals. I, is, . i. . i it ,. i.... i ' r. : ' LiiiiL ii -tmitiiiii zi's kihvim km iiiiiii. it u . iua. uc inue'Ltoies s.avea us iiiuu. II 13 . 1 - re . . i , , ' diffioult to see how bo can survive such an i ..i r. . i- i . r .1 t. 1 attack. It puts him clean out of tho Do- mocracv I '' j Tho Republicans cirry every Congress. ; man io Missouri,except io SlLduis, which . they lost by running two candidates. f nfncf ITMnret !in l)f urnc UaitDl UUAHIUI1 HUUUIOi For Lincoln and Jolnon. Mslnrlty tlcctnrs MAINE lS.OOO 7 X JO V 1 1 A M PS uIuE 2,1'.H 5 5 ' 12 4 I fj o.j oj- t VERMONT 2O.H07 71,noi) M AriSACII USETTi RHODE ISLAND CONNECTICUT 1TTS 5,1 7 " 2.427 9,000 20,000 7,430 80,000 10,000 30,000 15,000 15,000 3-1,000 15,000 5,000 So.ooo 10,000 3,000 20,000 3,000 CONNECTICUT new youk: pennsylvania maryland ntrrn tJlIH 21 5 13 8 8 16 11 4 VKT VTT? CTVT V . INDIANA -tfl, 11 IU' IV 'I, .Avjir WIMO.NM.M ILLINOIS MISSOURI MINNESOTA IOWA KANSAS w t'VAo vr t C A LI f OltN 1 A 3i 5 3 213 OUEGOX 4") 1,2110 Soldiers' vote to be added. . M'Ciollan and Pendleton. jypr RFt - ' . 610 jew JERSEY ' " ' ' - . 4- 7,4 GO 25,000 7 KtATL UK. IT -til e 33,070 21 f Soldiers not allowed to vole ! The above returns indicate of Elcc l .oral votes for Lincolu - 213 for M'CIellan 21 Fullicr Abraham ahead 192 Teiinesspc civca ovcr10,000 ma i jority for Lincoln, ami the Louisiana Igirilaturo appointed Electors for Lnucoln but tlietr rigut W VOW naa yet to be determined. .-.. Tn tho POPULAR VOTE there 13 piobably OVEH inn inn p r s is 100.000 maj. fur Lincoln! Useful Hints. 1. To cat when jou do not want it, in brutal. Nay, this is a slander on the lower animals : thev do not so debase j themselves. 2. Do not enter a sick chamber on an empty stounrjh, nor remain as a watcher or nurso until you feel exhausted, nor sit between tho patient and the fire, nor in tho direction of a current of air from the patieot towards yourself, nor eat or diitk , . ,. uy"ing auer.oeing m .u .u.m . .oou, i until vou have rinsed vour mou'.b. 3. Da not bleep in any garments worn in the day. 4. Most grown persons are able to sleep soundly over six hours io summer and seven io winter; to attempt to force more sleep on tho system by sleeping in day time, renders tho whole of tho slum ber disturbed and imperfect. 5. Some of the most painful "stomioh aches'' are occasioned by iudigestion; this generates wind, and hcn:c distention. It is often remedied by kneading the ab domen with the baud, skin to ekia, from ono side to another, from the lower edge of the ribs downwards, whereby tbe sur plus air is forced on and outwards along the alimentary canal. G. When you return to your louse from a long walk or other exhaustive cx , - , , nou i ueiveu uy iud anjui.ut ji;ii.ie.i uu ercise, eo to tho lire or warm room, and ,n , . , . J , , , c.. ' 6 , ., , '. the 10ib instant, be accepted as of tbe Sin do not remove a single article of clothing 1 0r N0VClliD(,r. until you have taken a cup of hot driuk. n. That fjr tbe personal gallantry, 7. In going into a colder atmosphere' military r-k ill, and just eontilence ia the keep the mouth closed, and walk with a ! courage aud patriotism of bis troop-, dis peed sufficient to keep off chilliness. ! ed by I'iulip II SnEBirjAS, on the , , . ,. ,i, ! lJ:h diy of Oetober, at Cedar Run, where- 8. 1 wo pair of stoek.ng, w.l! keep the , by uncr of Vtoviie'OCCt bis feet warmer than one pair of a greater j routej arai, was rc-organized, a great ca thickness. tional disaster averted, and brilliant vlc- 9. The niobt sweats of discaso come . .. . n j , j..ni:..i. . Hni.inA0A " "''"S"' ' 'ura "''"" lrI , ,s v modifi,d by sleepier ia a single i ,... " ' ... I lfi. Tlinsn ahn rTrTrilr a enn of lea nr 1- eoffoo or other stimulants, are fools, bc eause it is to the body and braio an cx penditure of what is not yet got. It is using power io advance, and this can Dov er ba dune with impunity. 11. Tbo less a man drinks in hot weather, tbe better; for tbe more wc drir.k tho more we want to drink, uotil even ice-watter fails, and becomes of a metallic taste. Ilcnco tbe longer you can put off drinking cold water on the morning of a hot day, the better you will leci aa uigui, 12. Drinking largely at meals, Is a mere habit, and is always hurtful. No ono shnulJ drink at one meal more thaa a glass of any liquid, even of cold water, for it always iDterfsres with digestion. 13. If you sleep at all in the day-time, do it in tho forenoon. Copper-Faced. After refusing to admit West Virginia into the Chicago Convention, tho Copper Deads bad tbo brass to run an Electoral Ticket io that Stato, but it had a majority heads bad tho brass to run aa Electoral m one county only. Sa when they bad robbed the soldiers of tho elective power, and votcd against their resumiuir it. tbev Li? i ...... " - had impudenee to a.-k Soldiers for their , iu.is, uia men io uucui IUUU1 lu IUC DCt 'Z e Ait .. i i . . , . . , only real genuine original democratic lov- ' t . r ef8 of tho nigser, and refer to Rich d M. t . . j , ,, , Jolluaoa an1 ""J 83 Proof- Hereafter, tbey will claim to bave backed up Abe Lincoln in his Abolition war. Great and consistent is brass-hearted Shamoeracy! . . - . . ' Thanksgiving beara a resemblance fo aome national Jewish observances. Rut in modern times, it ia a New England institution. "Yankee Abolition" though it be, however, Jeff Davis has copied it, and bas appointed a Rebel Thanksgiving Day, (but not the samo day as that res- ommended by Pres. Lincoln.) Oo the eve of our election, tho London Times confessed (bat M'CIellan could only carry New Jersey and Kentucky, and tbo result would greatly damage tbe Coufede- rate cause. Latest He Nothing especial from Gen. Grant or Sheridan. All eyes are tamed to Sherman and tho Rebels show great fears. It is very uncertain what he is doing. Some say ho is striking for Mobile,Savaon ah,Charles- ton, Reaufort, or Wilmington while oth ers predict that ba will march to tbe North, to cut off the retreat of Lee from Richmond. He has a good force, who confide much in him. Cixcixx ATI, Nov. 21. The Gaaotte's Nashville despatch says that military af- fairs are unchanged, and comparatively llnml anil !l..n.ae..l ... alill In it. a r vicinity ot Florence. Niue hundred Rebel prisoners arrived at Nashviale on Saturday morning, from Atlanta. Thinking tbe place evacuated, they rushed ia to pillage and plunder, aud were captured. ,-. Tbe Rebel sympathisers at Nashville are gloomy and disconsolate, io conse quence of tbe anticipated results of Gen. bhcrman s movement. Accessions to our army are arriving daily from tbe North. Louisville, Nov. 20 Gen. Gillcm is safe at Kuoxville, with his command. In tbe 'attack on bis outposts our loss io t-ii. i. a - i!i . ainea, wouuuea auj luisniu uia not ex- U.a 4tjou.cn. . aJ-a W trwtlif. mnrm fr. Ir now th- trutlt.' dont, Niw that he -loriou" li'torr ) woo Til urand'-Nt civil triumph whie'i phalli .tftOd K'-rorltl in tbe anus!, rf tliv IhuX T trimt"! in th Can. we kn.w that ItiiM Mu.t eoifjuvr Wroi.ic. li.'Wrvrr bai.l tli. nht; Thnt not lu Tain by patriot, ha-1 Mn fh- il The .r. riaiu blouj with whi.-h our scil is rel t Ko. not in Tain. Tolay tli? ple.1. w. lTa, Tbat. by that hlooil, tha 1'i.ion yet .hall life; A 01 from the Mfcronsc lipa of the loyat N'.rth, Iu thuujer tones, the promise now got-e forth. Ktl'h in that promire makes my eyes to see IVnre ri.iii thronutb the smoke of f ietury ; Anl ac tl.e elou.rnf battle 4r:(lM awy X see tho white dawn of a future day. AbTe the ilia of war I seem to hear From tower and rif the we't tinett hells of obeer Itirix out the weieume tiJingH to the skive, While yfu! ymUfg on tbe air ariKe. T hold Freedom wtlh m giant's .troke llur! t the earth the bondiuens heavy yoke; 1 .ee her ptilko from e-if his horny hands The galling chultin and fetter where he stands. I sev a temple from it dome r-D ht'.h, A p l.-rioua Banner greet the broad blue sky, The .tarry emtdem of a utu'hty laud Wb'ee people all are ODe in heart at.d han.l. OHisial Annoancement. War Dfi'artmest, ) A.'j'itact General's Office, W'ashingtm, Nov. I t, 18G1.) Gf.nlral Orders, No. 2S-. OrJi'red ly the I'tnitlrnt; 1. That tbe resignation of Georoe R. ht 'i .A m : l :n . i .... i... i.ivr.iol Luuea taics Army, aatea ovemocr o, ' tory achieved over the Rebels for tbo third i.t..a eel- .i.:..- .1.-- . ii:iit; iu oii'juuu uaitiu wuuiu iuiiv u.is. I du:. fi ,,.;,. ;a .,.,.;i..l M, n " " , 1 ... Vr I'"'.. ucuurai io iua l,uiii otaiea '. u I rabk as such from the 8th day of NoVCin- ber, l!SG4. Ry order of the President of tbe United States. E. D Tow.nsf.nd, Assistant Adjutant General. Philadelphia claims to bave given an excess of 2000 men over ber quota on tbe last call. Corrected Semi- Weekly ly Walli ! Smith. Wheat $2.40 1 50 1 CO Untter, prime 3 do common Eggs Lard, fresh do old Tallow Potatoes Dried Apples.Ib. Corn, new SO lbs I 45 25 SO Corn . uTS Oats, 32 lb. 80 0l Karlcy l.OOfg I 25 Flaxseed 225 Wool "5 Rags fir,s Coun'rv Snnn Kfi 0 t' 101 10 1 Biro, On th tnorninir nfth) l.-t in-t THOMAS W ATKINS. ?t y-art f t'atiiii nunty, IVD?.TBin. l-.it rr-: imt of tttir city for Ibe liut jnr. New ijrtrauii TinitHi. iith Not. 1st;,. S R 1 1 VI CX ' U NE-HAI.F OF PEW. NO. -I I body ranre south sole of Lewi.-Jurr Baptist meetine )f Lewi)rr bouse. Inquire Nov.: r.W.TU&TIX CAUTION. rl)0 hereby warn All persons not to trnst my wife, HlizirstAj, (now of Trorelville, Sny lei county ) on my alSjodnl, aa I will pay nn iiehts contracted bv hirr XlOl CUSHION pd New Berlin, Novri, 186-t i 1 Auditor's Notice. IX the Court of Common Pleas of t'nion County. Vend. Ex. No, 15, Sept.T.WGI. John C. Watson vs ILitipl, Rule &. Co. i The Auditor appointed lo distribute the j proceeds of the sale of the real estate of I niluIL rial FT, J.)q-, UjH'u iiic bim'ic soiic-u writ, will meet lhe parlies interested at his office in l.ewmburtr on Thursday lhe 8ih day of December, 1861. at 1 o'clock. P M JOHN B. LINN, Auditor Stray Sheep. Caiwc to the premises of the sub scriber iftyWesir Boifaloe lownship. l.'nioii Co, Pa, about rv month of June last, TWO EWES AND liAXtiS- The owner is requested to come orwarlVjarove properly, pay etiarees and tarte ihem aVov otherwise ihev will be soid according to la. Nov.19.lH6t A.J.JONE3 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. T lhe Orphans Court of I nion county, ia r 1 the mailer of the account of John 1 arger. 1 surviving Executor of Jacoa Y.a,..., lale ol llartleton, deed. , 1 The Auditor appointed by the Orphans , Court of Lnion county to make disinbution , of lhe balance in lhe hands of. the acruumanl under lhe Will of lhe testator, will meet the parlies in iuierest at his office in Lewisbur? on Friday, the 9;h dav ol December, A D IS64, at 10 o'clock, A M. JOHN B. LINN. Auditor roRHItaX ATTACIIMCXT. Union County, s i 1 The Lommonweattn oi i ennsyiva vania In lhe Sheriff of said County, ) (Sreriing , w. mmn.l .nn ih.il vou attach all the i rir;ht, title, interest, and profits of r ranris J. Kennedy, in a certain tract of unseated land situate on lhe Mmiih Branch of While Deer Creek now or formerly in While Deer Twp, Union couniv, containing in the whole three hundred and Iwenly acres, and which was surveyed on the 3lsl of Ausust, 1 Mi, in pur- f" ":-"5V"' '" snance of a warrant graniea io uar.iei au-' ran II, aa.ed the li..h ot June 17tsH irt whose ; hands or possession soever Hie same may be. i so .hat hee and appear before ourCour. of Common Pleas to be holdea in Lewisborst in i and for said county, on lhe 19ih day of De-1 cember nesu there lo answer Robert J. Ken-1 nedy of a Plea in assumpsit t Ihat he be and appear belore our Courl on lhe said 10th day i of December uext, to answer what shall be objected against bim and abUIe lhe judgment ur less, cleared and in a good slate of culii- j - ol lhe Court thereto. Aad have you there vauon. A ginid House. Bank Barn, Outbuil-' kSriiltCS anil ihen this wriL ' dines, good Water and an Orchard. Als... . . , , . Witness ibe Honorable S S. W..ods.Prei-; Timber Land Bear lhe above tract. For OKATFS?- tine artmMl rf I.ar. rlent Jude of said I'onrl at Lewiaburg. lhe .tern. inquire of me al MitBiiiburi;, or of ! O and lieniiemen s skaie-a f. al iha 2d dav of November. IS61. i I J. W. SANDS,-Fru'hcaoUry. I "THE UMJ-V establish ia lbU wnuie ao- - niuOXICLEVshWiskd in 1S13 W!u!o l'n., Qourt Week l'nl:i 5'oiir-tj out 1 1'riM !;niiii w j iit:i:t:.rf.ih... ii.ib.sav i.s-v. ools. I'rfM'Irnl Jolf fi.rl.n- 2'iih Ju'lieml ; l)i-liiel of lVrnisvlv:tiiia, nnnnti.t-.l nt liie i-oour.-s uf I'm oi, M.lllia anil .-ir. .I. r. ;in l Jsi VV M ins mi au.Uuus W Lt. Li;s.,. -v-dale Jiiitc-'s in I'lir-n coiif.'.v. have iu.' -. ir pr-reptf liearni? i'.a'e iric -ll ilav nl .t pi. I"l!4, and In me direcleii. Tor lhe b!Ji:i uf ao I trph'ins' CmirT, I'l.ori of i 'i.iiiiuioi I'la., t)yer a;nl Terminer, arnt (ii nrrul (Quarter mmi.h at LEW 1111 .'IMS. f. r ih ci.ur.tv i.f IMO., nn lhe Th:r.t Mmi'tay i f lJEO K, (b-ing llit 19' it 'lay) liti4.ari.t in conlintie one week. .Nuiiee is tliereti.r hereby jriven to the t'or. oner. Joslicrs uf me IVace ant Ci.nMaf.les in an I lor the coun: i.f L'nii.n.to appear in iheir own proper p-ron sviih iheir reenpls, ii.'jin aitiiinN.riaoiinaiioiis auJ oih'T renirmliranci-s to ilu llioe thiols which uf iheir .:iiees am! in iheir behalf appertain to be dune ; act all Wit ne'.wes ami oilier persons prosecuiiii; iu behalf of lhe Commonweallh aRainst any person or prrons, are re-'ioirv.l to b? then anil ihere ai'eiolinc, anil not ill j.srtu nhout leave at iheir peril. Jurors are requested lo Le punciual in th.'ir atlen iance at lhe appointed" time agreea ble lo notice. (iiven under mv hand and seal at the Mier ill's ttllice in Leumhiir?; the ltiih dav of Nov. A D lHf.4. an I the "Vih year of lhe Independence of the L'nited Siales i f Arucri- ca.-UUdavether..m.nonweal.h! h. F. ALUl:itillT, jsherfl i i - . n i UI ion II nentlT ttlirn. ill en ei.iitrnicj, thai lhe foUowins named perM.ne Have aetl.vj'l lue aceoor.ts in tlie hecister s tjo ce at burs, I'nion county, and thin lite said accounts will be presented lor e. iil.rii. alioii and alb.wanee; al llie Oipliaua" Courl to be held at I.CWIBt.K', for lhe c.mnw ot Tuion, on the fitrd .MXI.V of Pee. ner.bein? the yh day of vai.l lin.iilh. vizt 1 The I'in.il account of i- N. YouuStnan, im'r of .A.'io H. s,,nlk, dee'd, late of the hoMueh of Mullinbiir?. i 3 The account of .aihan Mvers, Ei r of ' lh." lai will and lenamenl of .tini X H.iktr, i (wne of Jo-iah liaUcr) lale ol lhe borough of LewisMirir. t'ec tl. 3 The final account of Fie.'ericlc Polend er, surviving Executor of liie last will and testaiuei.t'of Jxthn k'.tts, dee'd, iaie uf Lin.c- I sUM.wh 4 The acc ent of (ieo. Haneir, Hiiardian ! of .Wiretwrrr KM. mumr child if l'antel j Kish, dee'd, as eihibiie t by fonra I Miecfc ler. one of lhe Administrators of said tieorjc llauck, dee'd. 5 The account of James Marshall, Adin'r of lhe estate of Jo4 I'. Utibcrl, dee'd, late of While Deer luwnihip E. II. WEIKEL. Kesister Register's Office, Lewisburg, Nov. 1M, le64 ; Heal Estate. alt, lownshin. Pa., 32 r acres oi TIMBER LAM). iTW Apply KLEIN, at the rffeiKelly X Roads Store ll07ipUlw j TWO GQOO HOUSES AND LOTS j "I7ILL be sold by Auction, al lhe Riviere V line.. I .,.Kn.. ol I tl Saturday-, Nov. Hi, THE HOISL AM HALF LOT.cn W'esl The buiidiug ia a iwo-sturey frame, wilh two front rooms (one used as a Smre Room) and two other rooms on lhe areund ftnor, and stx Chambers. There are tutu Pumps, one with hard and lhe oiher wilh soft water also a ltarn. Ice House, and sood Fruit. . AIo TIM HOf Xi: Atl FI LL LOT en the corner of Seventh aafN!. Louis streets j a eood two-Moray frame DtVIIin;.a Kitchen. , j a Well of Wner, and good "fruit Trees cn ! the nremi-.ee- I --- i - - -- Terms made known at a!e. MARY DiNORMWDin TuWic Sale of REAL ESTATE. r WILL offer at Public Sale on the premisa on FRIDAY, lhe S.'.lh diy of Xovember, 1 sfit, a tract of land situate in West Buffalue township, l.'nion county, a Ijoinintr lands of James Cornelius.John H.trbcson.Ji hn Miller, Francis Ju Ion, and other:, containing '21 Acres, more or less, all cleared bat about 4 acres, 5 acres of whirh are sood Meadow.! 'l he Improvements are a lo2 Drelliii house. iarn, r-nop, ami omcr l uinuiunnss, a wen oi good Waier near me house, also a spnns of Mineral Water known as the S.lt Wuacs, and also on said premises a bearins Orchard. I'pon the whole, said properly is desirable as a healthy country residence. rale lo coin nience al eleven o'clock in the foreuoon of said day, wbea terms will be made known by -li. F. MILLER. Attorney OetIS,lS4: for the lleire of Bt. J I p.-. deoM PUBLIC SALE. At TILL be sold at public sale, on Saturday, V lhe .nib day ot November, ism, on the premises, a Lot of (.ruund, situate , on the corner ot L'niverny Avenne and Bar- ; ton street, in the borough ot Lewisburg. I'nion 1 cnunly, on which are erected a commodious two-storey llrick Uivelllnfj House, ' Dr..!. ! . r. I. un ..H.k..l ,n,l..il... !. prov.,nllts. sai j pr.mis are a number . ,f cholce bMri Krull , rres. .s,,( prop,ry h ,he at. rPM,,nee , im; s. Uarlni and very desirable for a private resoience. A,,so ., De s,,, al lhe sa,lie ,.me ar(, , ne . ioilclt,1,i aild olher : lrrNoual I'roprri . t Sale lo commence at 9 clock m the fore noon of said day, when Terms will be made known hv HANNAH E BAKT )N, Widow an.l Devisee of Saiu'l S. Barton Lewisburg, Nor. 21, IHf.l ORPHANS' COURT SALE. 1)Y virtue of an ordrr of sale issued out of ) the Orphans' Court of I'nion cnuniv will I be exposed to public sale at lhe Riviere House ewtst.urs. on t-iiurnay, ssov. -iu. imh. a I o'clock, P M. all Ihat ceriam Halt Lot i f (iround, situate on Nth siren, in Smith's addi tion lo the Itoro of Lewisburg, bounded on lhe nor;h by ba'f same lol, nn the east by an alley, on lhe south by a vacant lot, and on the west by Seventh street, on which are erected a Iwo-slr.rev Brirk Dwelling llonse. -ouiba.l.t.n.s.Ae. late the e.aie of R.H.IIun. . , ' ,es2ft per cent. Cash, balance ... be " e PJ 1'eteiuber I erm o W . .... Iun "L: 1 v,m r' pibm mil clip alm "I OFFER at private sale mv Farm in Kellv lownship. It conluins tiit Acres, moie ..aw Mm. re, ICIding ou lhe larm. . Ou 10 DAVID MOUKE I In Whi'srlfeer )fyirslate ' fo HERY IVALUAI.LK REAL ESTATE T FT.IVATE hALE-lhe fine Keileec ,,f Mr.. E rnmi'.i.n l.'nivrraity faue. The House is onra.iwo huhji, bii.it and fii.i-hed in the muel suhiaitial niaimir. I', fontaina IS room i all. incluii. n., i. ;rhen isihonojh'y heat'd t'Tfornam. and h sas fitt-nrrs Itirmnn. t. The ma paniii. n wills are .li4. a l lhe cellar tbr--uoslilv rai pro..!'. There t. a large eistvrr. w.ih pump in Kitchen, and a uevr-fi.ia well of waier al lhe door. There iv a fin Stable and Carriaee Hoaj wilh all other necessary outbnil lm ineld iui a fine t hicken hoow had Tool room. Thr Ij contains about ihr aerei, a pf lion of whirh is osfd a a pasiute loLhaviB Mream of vratet running ihro" ii.anrl adjoin lhe Mahl, which is a verv valuable eoavrae ienre. The lot is eomplnely l"cked witfc lb t est varieties of Frail Irtu aad vines in full bearmz.and choice surubbery in atoniJaara. The Miiianon is in every repel desirable, lhe neighborhood the beta in the plate. Knoajoh Lola e.onld be o!d off la pay half lhe coal of purchase, if desltrj. ALSO TtTenly Arresi Farm Lnnd, Iiai to Kelly town-hip. a!joinin lands of Pal tieddta and o.licri. about half a mile from, town. ' For further nartien'are and terras apply la OR.VIC &. HAYF.8. "cl- Oct. IS Ae;enli LewisborT, fa , . . name I TIMBER LANS FCH SALE t ri'HE snbt-enber rffr al Private Sale Ira tracu of Timber Land, of about "i tcT? r.rtint W . frw.sw-a . j i .a.- rae- of hiiuqi e,).,al ,,xe. situated la tha .V .r.heast perl i f Wesi Uulliloe lownsoip. I'iiiou eoiiuiy. L wll be tuld ia a body, or jm-ie Irani. ! suit purehers. Il i well t.i.ib. red princinaily wnh W hite mid Ye.'lov I' i ne. While Oak. aud Poplar. For further pailicuiata, luauire of liKoKiiR MCIXKLU Sel'y. Jl-.a IRMUKL, Uwisbar. (Tj Tha nr.dersioRed olTera for salt a Iraol of aJi i ! l Land, in While l'aer lown-lop, h i well Timbered. eieepl abool IS acrei which are cleaied and cutuvated. Tha ' nnproveinenis are a eood iwo-alorey Lo It. use. Mable. and lii:t.o.ldiag. a fooil Orchtd, and an neellcol Well of Waier at the home. inM l.EO. .VEIXELL FOR SAT.K. V TAVERN' STAND on Market Si. in lh borough of Lewisbiirs is offered tarsal, ir?, rea-..n.it.ie leims. Tje hcuie ia doub'e, and WoU;d convcriienliy accommodaie two ' families if not dened for lhe public. If BO ' sold iu a reasonable lime, will be raorigsttd. Any peiaou lnviiiz money to loan, ran bava i it well aecuied. Inicresl paid promptly Ap ply in li:l J.WOLFE FARM FOR SALE. OFFElt al pr.vaie ".ale the Farm Ofioa winch 1 rea.de. in While Jjeer lownahipv 'i Ii ci r.tains i." tt rris more .r less, cleared in ) in a good a.aie of collivaiion a m4 House, Hauk Barn, Outbuildings, good water, ant an Orchard. Pciiona wismng lo sea' it may call on me. Al.o teres of W Ot.iDI.AND near tha t a!)iiv. u., DANIEL BE.NN'aOB W hue Deer Tp. !epi. zi, 161 wSpd FOR SALE. A n ce Eo3i3 on Mutb 3i street fllHE House is a ...d I o-siorer ?-! Frame il by Xi feet, recently tt-iXA modeled, a summer ll:-li-e, S.ioe Hoo.- Dew Maltle. and ail .-iber nectary ontt-oile dina, a neii of excrllent aler with a purwtp on the porch, and Ci'tern i:i suoimer bouse. The Lol is ieel Iron!, and ia weil stocked wnh aupenor Fruit Trees aud Grape Vine of lhe choicest varieties. Terms, moderate. Possession given Jan. 1st. fall soon or lose a bargain. 107o O H P cHIVELT FAIl.M FOtt SALE. ,-, ; ' I "'HE ubscribers ofler f.r sale theT Farm near the Forest Irou Works, containing itliuut i:iu Acrci, with eood IK use and Barn, and oiher neees eary Uuiidins, an eicellenl fpring of Water betueeu the hoo-e and barn. All cleared, and in a sood jtaie of cultivation, in a xned neie'libornood. aud convenient lo markets mill, school. ic. We consider ii cheap at $6.noo will taka .i,5l'. SHEI.LER A. Sl-HREYER. l.i-wir-irr. Autnit -T. l-4. BAIL OFFER at Private .-Sale mv Farm. aitnata in W hoe Deer lownship, adjoining landa I ot John Kanek Lsq. Levi Kanrk. Ldwaril K'atick, 8. It. Pawling, and Joel Ranek, coa laiiiinz SI re more or less. Ii has a sood House, Bank Barn, and other Outbuild ings. About 4 acres are well Timbered, tha remainder under eood cultivation. For terms inquire on lhe premises. Oct. 7 pi!6n JOS1AH RANCH Subpoena In Divorce. r -e. ) I'nion County, ss. Tbe Common ? L. wealih of Pennsylvania, lo Ciaia. ( s-ew ) M'tiaasoB, Ureelin; : Whereas, Charles A. M'Gregnr did, on lha 31st day of March, A D lSM.prelcr his peiiiioo tn our JieJi.. f tiur Court of Cmnnoa I'leae tr the) county i.f I'nli.D, pmjieir, for th. eawie thereiw se. forth, that the mil Charlee A. Wlirra-or mixhl be die. ori-isi Iri.m the Im uiIs . f malriinuDi entered into wltlk on! tare M 'ir-"r Si thereture romaiami yiMias te. fi.re we del. ttiesai-l Gira M llreffiir, Ihal settilur asasw all ..ilier l.ueineee ard eaewea whateeeer. yon W aawa ai-pear in innr eri.oer per4..n h.-fore our Judges mt Lew-i-tmrir. at a i'.mrt of Comiu. I'lewe lb-re to be be Id loa the rvuntj nt L uton. 0 the leth dee of Uerrmhee ueaa. lo an-wer tbe petition nr tiWI of m d I'bariea a Mtirc. i.r.an I t' .Ii w ravae. ir any you b. why the satil t'lisrle- S. M'.lr.-tfur, your hu.fsacil, atieuld wot be die. oree-1 froiu the trnoa l matrimony, agreeable to tbe .Set of Assembly io such eae tna-te and proilded, au4 herel fail not. Wifne-. tlie II-n S S. Woo.1.. PreiuViit of our ul4 Court at Leai.hnrir. the I'-nth day uf Sepu, A I), W4. -it. II. II IS.-KM-l.l'.i. Dep. I'mth-'ootary. Militia Enrolment Notice. T 'HE Assessors of the county of L'nioa hereby give notice that Ihes have mad Iheir roll; of all persons liable lo enrolment in the militia, and that a conv iheresii has been left in the office of lhe County Comsat. s on-rs al Lewisburg, where lhe same niv be seen or examined by any person interested therein, until Friday the aecoud of December nexi.when and where lhe Commissioners actl Assessors will meet m revise said enrolment. By order of the Commissioners : Nv. IHist A. KENNEDY. Clerk GREAT Ii EDUCTION in RurJen't Lett iHfei HO USE SIIOKH.-They are now ee'l. ing at two eenis per nonirl le ih Itoisebhoe ttoaal ihel'heap Hardware Stora of GEO W PltOCTtR lewisburg. Oct 14. 1364 i.iwfp nsimaii ""' HLO W I'lil'tttH
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