E mm I Ji! (U 1 Iljffii IjImimI;J!jJ!i. will k-1 L I u m Wr YD 1 r-J V-1 BY O. N. VTOHDEX AND J. At I.SO per Tear, alwaj riiuMmt m vi-n itiii fuwlay Morning & Friday A fit-moor.. Historical ISistikcs. It is often i.r'fd ih.t "tie Wh'g party died whoa it crp(i ttetiov,.rn xneot in its war wi-h Miiier" This is urged, in connection with the facts tbit tbe Tories of tbe Revolution, atid the Federalists of lol'J, disgnced and ruined themselves by binderiog their own ciuury 10 ibe midst cf wir with i s enemus, as a roof that tbe Detn ocratis part? Lu ly a similar course committed suicide. Nw, as regards Tories, Ftui-ra'.s aid I1-, mocrats, we admit 1Mb jnn.i-: acd conclusion but we proceed to tkow thai an cjtiC-.rr.iag Ibe Whigs bath points are totally crrone cus ia fact. 1st. Tbe party did epp-se tie aoren atlon of Texas, because ty that course we adopted as our own tbe existiog war witb Mexico, and because it was a part cf tie slaveholder:-' scheme (is fret;!d by Thcs B. Benton) which cuixicated ia tne pre- eent Rebellion. Many Whigs would not ote for rr jastify tbe pa palie !ie that "war exists by th: act cf Mex;eo." Tho. Corwio echoed tbe ever-aiCtmrsble senti ment of Wm. I'itt, Death to tbe foreign invader cf ret coaa'ry ! Hat Lcd war was fair!; icaugursttd, neither tbe Whig fart; as suib, D r any large cr ii.fiaetitiai portion of it, laid at; factious rr disloyal hindrance ia the G ;verr.n-.er.t's way. Uo i tbe coctrary, they urged its completion ) a goon as p::ble ; they v;tcd it a.3Ley ftod men; and tbe aosait of the cot quest hear no brighter naxes thin tb:?e cf the iilustrioas Sot:, Ta;.lor, limine?, llsrdm, Clay, Webster, and tb:nacir cf Wbigs ho fell on ti e plain cf Mexico 1 2d. Nor did the big par'y peri-h at tbe close of that ciLS ct. Tbe very rt.v,r is tbe fact. For afier tbe wir eease-J, ote of its most ec.ir.ent tattr-- Jeo. Tay'.:r. was the fucces-.'ai can iate f r Presli- zl acd with Lira tbe Whig par'y Cime lets fail p:wer. Tcur years aft-.r. tno'h'r Mexican warrior, ijrn rcott.was tbe Whig candidate f r President. Thomas Corwia vat jctcb r cf Tayl r' Cabinet was next elec'eJ t C:r r; and is low tie U- Mm stir t-i ! i.ev Wt a rt, tl ia vw cf tbre facta, ttat nerl-r tte j ary n:r its leaden ta i f t; v. i c c- deDaarla ef ia Tcf M f.rrran' flo. ftWn t a.. Vw tbs hej w.n r . .t . I r- I tt Lioeila a cf btcia' - . at 1 tbe Bas of . ; ' ' -m '? g arrt ti -i' 4-t: ji.iJ . I'asMcraia i j i , r I 'ir a! jit, ith Wt'fs ail A: . -t", n-ale -p a IUpobiicaa tarty, wt.se f ;r j ars cf sviajioiitrati-'O i er. t i tf-er a tfr.:T. : ftraggle) by 4."! I 0 f pai.r n.j rstj 1 Morever, tbe jr.nciples and treasures cf tbe Eepublican party cf to-day have to antagonism to tb sa of lleory C ay acd tbe glorioaf old Whig pirtj which is tow i9 generally eulcg xed. Wku did Hi! tut m pir-j Wc nswer io oDe word -uvtiiv 1 Its l.st National Convention brunl it to a Fugi tive Slave Law and kindred aloxinitbts. W "spit on the pla'f rx," ia M'Ciciian tyle: we ran for President the cotoaeror f Mexico, tbe greatest captain of the ge, tbe immrrta! Sooir. But, nndvr tbe Slavery jeeubus, be cu d cirry on.y four States. Kentucky And foot Yes, bating religions tbe Vbig party in lroj br us up Aierican organiutioa ia ISSo seter-'d tbe Democracy in 1C0 atd row seek, by perjury, tiolence and b.'ood.the disrup tion of tbe blessed L'nion cf our Fathers. May it die ia tbe grace it bas digged 1 a?" Uriah J. Jotes, of Harrirburg, was loitaotly killed on Friday week, by a train from Baltimore running over Lim. Ills body was found beneath the cow catcher, ...r up .mo ,a llmMI en.pe.ess mass. Ha was a man of much talent, author of l-e History of the Juniata Vallev. and connected with taricDs r.r. . i rif. xcrent limes, once at New Berlin. For. ewal years be was a reporter in tbe Etate Senate, acd tat f.r cne lad babit , might bate been cce tf the leaditg men vi bis cay. FATar .rrrT,- rt- 1 1 p r J,J,liUI win L.Mn"- PrT v tlT lt "ly peiwreo iewi.cu.g ata - rr.tumberland, Cbeskr r.ugene cydcr fed from a canal Boat wbicn struck against another. The wind was high, and in the c afu-ioto be was Dot rescued untri life was extinct probably notenlirely kiiied by tbe shock, but so stunned and entangled by bis over coat tbat be suffocated. lie was a son of Daniel and lilitsbeth Lewbburp, cow of Cbiiiifqnaoue. and was V,i,r.l '.iii4nwtj . " ' . . . Daisies, wane ue sau, -.uyuoa: waat a ' " ... n j u . -i . - ermont ata ..l-SaiCUe.t, .,.l n1-l': I . c rr iKnrri n wh.tfn mM ' ' ..i -j..., .m i) i ll! VT11V " in Si P., '. and Tennessee, stand a, bead ; V" n ZVJZ 1:. People you lilino.sians are. You not only 'tew.tarTn stones of tbe old Whig par-yl r,t). , ".Z meotwascrniz; beknewth.tGor. ' wo.tmt t3l,5nt t t,. P. M after wn ch a ro!:.ct,,n .i.ibui. first separated the kadiia " 7 , . Morten was to b? assassinated. All of t.es or tte nattoD, but yoa taia a tatbers ... -. - r ff TT Hai!b 1 JTll PtirrhPrA ati ,1 lb fn ... .... .... - . -. t- .. ' erganixation., Slavery destroyed r.,- , .. . Z ' .. this ttme be wi editing tbe lealing Uemo- care ol tceir wives ana emuren wb;.e tbey VOTIfn IOTa Toilet tor...-You J ratient. well direotprl r- "r .rf a . ! v.. ro. . : t T 1 r ) j : , v. . . .... X . J " Cl .e- ' Dd J"Onson Jo,eph Montgomery, aged ikU-CoI. G. G. Duct bis been sppoin- 63 ' 1eter r,or,uai ' L. Mout led I'rotost Marshal, aod Dr.W.W. Sharp, : gamery, JO. Fnrgeon, for this Congressional District. ! us.5..ip'i.' .i...Mrw v a. Of tbe old Board. (' Ci H.- v. .. I Rtt J -C baeber.of Mif3iBbnrg, bas atiair. . nomm;;n. lcains as CommUsioncr. . Th fZlliS '" ' 1 oe Lornerbead mmi,. .,1 tn Ibe ad ia,.. ,t,.. . - . . . sstsioo til.. .tbe spi.o.J ui.jolltlef, Cf T Be td ay sr 1,U.h tUfttfU. E. CORNELIUS. t In Idianre. Vote tf Uniou County for Frcsi'ter.t. Id makitg cat tbe Army Tute in tbe foil-.winz table, we have been aidt 1 ly the fuct that trst rf th? returns 6re all nn on? sile, a? to tbi-e. '3 that tier? can bctjodnilt Vben tbe o:e j uiviid, we ui.de ibe but r.-f araiioa in curpur.r, f:cr cutiultics wiib p.r?ns fr - d.ff r- tLt parts cf ibe coucty, acd fiaarirg each ty tl f apjir.gjte. Tbe total Ar:ny vote is ;() Jess tbsn we bid b ped tut ?uje f:li':-rs are ptiijLerf micy are u.in .rs aLi a'.itLi a ftw we tacw cf who d.e'.iafd to vote the rxj (Lincjb) cf W.S.M'Ci-rniiik.LfrwUborc, we did tot rc- eeie in time to get ic aid we doubt net many oibrr? circe too la'e, while proba bly f me r-tart. r-acL:J IKrrirlu' ar.d net Lwisburg. atd are not counted at ail. We tUt-i the f '.'"wir g cay be r-'I d on : IV. v-'-u Lt.- T !. 477 r;7 ! 1"7 "". 171 L-wi-Vnrir4I'i l ; " v.i 12J '.:! :-.' l-"i 41 12 1.4 71 11 17 17- !'l 1.:" Hrrlv k- 17'' y. l- v. ei i;uif. v-i li.ir;'ii-y '.'7 ;.irikl,'ii 27 1") 1 i It 4 4 20 4 1 :.'. V y-- lu!:v 1." i- 7 J 1 Mini';;;! v. z 7'5 w 1- rl.: 7 V. L. I'etr l- . 17 --o ti 71 V 1" 14". i .1 ! ' 4:j.j '. -j Mnj nt . The "Army" and ' Total" vMe are less as above detailed than the tola's cfLcijlly declared. The latter itcludrs cce rjanje (Samuel Myers, fr Liccrit) whose Dist- rict is net retarted, acd also few cf bo'b psrtie, cut.-ile of the cranty, whose totes were reluroc-d and counted with curs, tut ere o:t credited U anv ote district. Tbe f; iowire are tbe tggrepate majobities: r 'II LINCOLN F'R M . I.ri.LAX. I.e n iri.urv "1 W.-t V-,Z, t K-.'.iv. iJ'i T'- vr 71 l.i:r.(-t..ne 14 i.: BufaIH ! iiffitibur- 12 L'utTi'.. iiruiy S E-rtis,!. a 1 It will be Fo?tvthat enr loss frira former yrars Js in tbe Welt end, where the ebao pet cf emrgration have been against o', b i wkere - J or CO of our DuDbar1! fricods this ytai declined toting. Some of oar p arty also were persuaded to vote the oth- tr side by the pressure of draft, laf", is. Increased Vote The emigration from I't ioa county, West, is g-catcr than the migrathn vo'e is frcm tbe Eat, and car sasll increise is from t:r:h, only C.cs'ier'cg the turters who have served ia tbe present war. one mi . i . . .. . , :, would be sctfih'y felt in the decrease of aiult males. But, if we take enr voters as a criterLn, that is not tb? ci? : 0-r whole vote f r IW lent ic li1t i 3207 .. - T.-O O.l . l juvertrr in icoj. u.i-t) ote f.r Presidt-t ia It j0 Increased Tote in four Tears 11 C?"In cur Curtin joIliScati-n last fall, rce traL.paretry read 'LewiiburE 50 f r Curtia in -o 3(0 for Old Abe ia Ifo!.'- Tbe brr.-ugh has given 201 ma jority one ever the pledge of last year. it cur tnends in every district worked a warded ia one locality as well as in an- other. ITJoha B. LtatJ, Esq., is appointed Assessor of the Naticnal War Tax for .. . . .... . t Lion county, in p. ace ot .il?j or Cbaries II S6.;n rr.,;...! T;. .t. 1 ciett denial t, tbe Copperhead election- ' cuing asHttidcs that iaJir frbnoer won;d , ncfre.-ign) Tbe appointment was delayed by tb. cnmbcr of Vortby applicants, and Mr. LtDn we 6app05fl wai t;, np5n is , compromise, not being among the original ,.r.J;.t,. n :n - ..:,vri 1 . . .... ' i deserved me post oy lanonoas party ser- vices, night acd day, during more than ! one campaign. Notwithstanding bis ! feat for another station fowine to . local warren some Tear, am. Mr. Linn never ' Checrfu. .r. r.r.r.pfiiTlr nlir!n('w tKa w.a . rtra r.f . rtrt ti .cTa.s P.ial . ... ...... ,. ? : .... . , .. .- t iriora hope, several dry-COOdS boxes d , ,r"tEed h,m!s'f Ca the pir!y 0r th9frand:ent totes wore given it, which c J!rj' lut L" st3cd 10 ,he KigU wish ' fcr0Qht ca s"ere fi of "5ri8- 11 : comaiendable integrity and energy op to ; then threw op sj many loyal Democrats the final trinmrh oa ika fita Inst. I s3 I Le ofSoial canvass of New 1 ork j Mate gics Lincoln C 7&tj maj. over M'-1 Ciellaa, and Kenton 8 452 mai over Sev- '. m-ur. State OScers, Congress and Le"-' islature, Union bv a Ur. ' 6 I ?. '' ar IcHTla Watne t.-iwn-l.; n. ! Ps , were three veteran voters for Linei'r! ' . ..Uluu m, entered 0,erea nPon 1119 FM,srl ebarge of tbe GsrniBB Kef. church in Pcltstille, Pa. ' , , ,. . , . . i I hi.ale.pl,... tS.ia!, glCi Lmwlll . Jll,i ui.j.Uijr LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, An Absolute Hijirity. . Lincoln ba carried ii Slates, which five ' i- .t i- M Ti-lar. La 3 5--aUs aLi K'tctora! Vc'es. Uj the K'bl Ftatei rvrd A'abs KiJ, A'kar.oas 5, 1 ' riJa 3. 8. I'srlita 0, ienreta 'J, .V Can ina f', Mi?if. ppi 7. L-ui-iatia ".Texa 0. T.r.i.tr-ce S. ;i V Tir.ii l'J and La i tlc-y all rct.d M'Oitllao it w u'.J Lave i:crea:cd bis vje 21 M'Clei'.an's possible vote Licc iii's' actual v .fa M'Clellati' ptssiblerate 9 21 :? i'3 In la's nrsjTy still wnald be 114 TLe ac'uil cuuibr cf Electors L 2'14 ()f which a nj rity is 1 IS Lincclo ba- niTe than a rajirity by 70 Tbe f ;?-";iIe Hi (with ltjbui CtalerJ lI2 o.r -v;.i, . t,,.: irn 1 r.T Linc:!n ba cv-.r that nmarity 4'5 TenLCrsce sol same other States South wjs'd have voted for Lincoln. Hat, if we coutit them ail asr.nst bira, be has tbe rcsj rity in the L'ai'jH at it it and alsi cf the I'nion at it vii. He also received a rzajmty cf the pipalar rote poiied, anl would still Lave left him tbe majority. He is therefore not only contiitutionary elected President, tut be is tbe clear choice of the actu-.il nnJ yjtsiL'c majority. He can ro lor.ger le styled a "minority I'res- iient,'' as be was before, atd as Pachaaan, Tajlrr, I'clk aid Van Uuria were. Tried, cotteited and endorsed as is the r.-viideat, there shoaid no longer be acy f-rt: us cr pirtizxa cpp"siti '3 to executive iSrts tj suppress this wicked, causeless; icearrectim nf the slavery trcraej, rmr?:il!c Fi' t Uf those whs sur vived, who c juII have ben again chosen, excepting Ilk, all Southern Presidents were rs-eh-ete J. Eat n! on of the N rthcrn I're-idtn was re elected, until Lincoln won that cj5:hiction. TVO ItP.VS. Washington, Va. J.iT,rs-n Malison Mor.roe Jacks. n, Tenn. Lineoia, El. ONE TEEM. J:bn Adams, Mass. J. Id Adams " Van Buren. N. Y. llachaoan, I'enn. Pierce, N. II. They Die Hard. A Copperhead io Ucioo county poblicly invekes tbe Almighty to take tbe Presid- ent out of rower. Has not the verdict of Four Uundrel Thousand majority satisfied the young rebel that he may possibly bate a writ g itrprission about Abraham Lin coln ; lien dil be ever pray for the downfall of J-.? Fivis and his kingdom ? We trpe the light may reach all such benighted sin's s oxetims bef;re the lat trucp shall sound. Heaues. j r.-f,.-! .... r.r A . . -w. -, . r , n:in. a. new ,c ijntn-'int revelation or me infamy of the great Cpprh?eJ conspiracy io ai l ot the rebellion, ba ju-t b-en miie. Josrrn J. r'N.itlAM, edit-r of tbe Indiac- apoiis .V i.'e JSmttnrl. a wrl wn paper, lri ... T. . -. . and cbairman of the P-mccratic itate Central C-tnaitt?e of Indiana, has -n- feed to th military 'mrDision now in sess on at India-japolis. ai! that be knows oi tne great cocsnracy woica Mr. tior.r iareiy ciEi'Cl. lie ta ioij enoujn to largely controlled by the worst tU in the country. Mr. PivcnAM joined the Order of Americin Kciih', one year ago; he vt, in the c-r.?cce cf its leaders be this conspiracy existed. JTe ini erf on-e a . traitor, on.f rie t hairman r,f the Demo- rr-rn'r Stnte (')mrnitf Kl this he bas ' n.j ..:! history to the eternal shame of tbe lead- w" ""y," od caused bis removal from . . .... .. i w. t..);..... . .... .. ers ci bis pry. 1 bose wba will nit be- lie te the mass of evidence of the existence . of ,hi' h4Tb!e otspiracy are not to be tantt - tfM. - ..4KHKa..KKf ll . lm . the n.m3crt. k, rr. ' ocrj,ie Jeadrs.and intended tt. tdtanee ' them to power by tbe rain of tbe country, j OhiLtiary. Pled on the 8tir day of November, ia-'. tant, "The Orperhead Party.' It bad I itm cuius iuinii.4 aiiu uir.BTB Wsftiac j "Disloyalty" nearly three years. It wis attended during its last days by dootors 1 McClellan Seymour, Valiandigham and j bnt ! be feined' '?tered i "';6Pe- A. ,nd. ! that life cave ont, and it finally expired ! , in mist terrible agony. It died without 13y hope of resurrectioa. Its chief mour ncr is Jeff. Davis. In remains buried among its friends in tbs J ill be wOUtn as r. .. ' s0"a ' e,nTeTD" cintaining tbe same' cin F43' ,tr'ng!l ,!la 'ae ef ,a9 Faion The faneril sermon will bs rreaeh-i t.v Bishor. Hnnkins. of Vermnni. The foa! expenses will ba paid by one An- - -j r "-r-- "r;-. - . - - ?i-t Bolmont, a Jew, was u agent of Uothacbilds at New York. Pecnsyltania bas 2.512 miles of rail way, which cost $143,471,710. The ea- nais are 1 fid.7 mil., in lnath. mstlfii, ' . . . . . B I. n ' , M M 1 a UO. Tb. real and person estaje , no i;oij amounted ta EI.4IO,OUl,SS3. I Tl . Ci. J t. V i , -i , . i .'.: umi .oveujoer uv. iro'jj, was , SSf, iSft VjiJ. .Liwin a .l,e,ei5 frJm th I 'iuc - .djtaroflCn tOTlt t rnt Mjnl "'O"1"- This r"Pu,ar enienammrr.t exhibits at In'toen'Dt Hj!I. Laitor. in:? wffk FnJav and t'aryrdav frfn:a:i, anJ a:Dr.ar afirrnf.on ai 3 o'clock. O jr rea it r wi'.! see by 1 re frrroce to bi'la tf the Jay that an nna-uil , j varifiv of aiiraci.cns are cff-reJ prcmiue nt : aiuonz which are Com. Fo;te and Sister.an'i i C..I. S nal!. These !imina'.ive tpeciaieat cf humanity are represented asbeinrjihe srnai tt profit ever exhibited the raost frfect in fir, remarkably intelligent andchare in their various perf-'rmanres. In cumbinat; n rh th?ra. ia their rrecep;rei. Kiss M. C. EHinser, Vocai.at, I'.anist asj Ctimpcser il.i tj possess rare raairal acccini iishmert!' who is aitel by Mearx. Fraikiia ai.l Sm.ih cf the i i Conimenial Vuealists aii Prof. t. H. Broclis, Vicliaist and Punist. a popil of the Phila,". Institute fur ihe ll'md. Th.s oraa.zatioD is evident'y computed rf s'.erliee merit, while the rcpec.abiiity rf it is well vouched ft rihroaga curejchinrrii cf infijence and character. We are iaf. rmei bv ine Ajeut that t.ekets wiH be f r sale a: Scha:'ica lrj; Siore, fur the convenience o: ih.ise who wia to avoid the crowd at the Ma' . rThe lar-eit Army vot--Uuiu county aro as f j!IuW Co'; E, 'i, II, Bud K, Olt 2- IS ! 5 2.1 0 10 0 o'.t 2' s I) 7 1 n y 10 1 C 3 4 0 3 i.i 3 O 5 O 4 O j;h('aT Co. 1. "th Ci.. I. 2' 121 lMth Its.'. ('... I. !i;th ('... 1. l.V'th t D. ;.21 h He-. oil 1 C C ."!. mmi.i, JJv... t Pa. l!.".':h The Farmers' Vote. j Tbs Tribune directs attention to the ; ; fact that in New York State the Farmers ! have toted for Lincoln and Johnson witb ' a unanimity unprecedented in acy reso- j lute contest. Tbe gains for M'Citilan ; have been ia the cities, tillages, and min-; tog c:str::u, wscre tae i.retga rjoru vo ters arc most numerous. Tbs gains for ne ' I tn tt,. ,v,r. ; tr,'M. amnnif Cora U.UI.JIU - , C ; American-bora farmers and mechanics The Tribune claims that without tbe for - eign bora tote, Lincoln would have tad at least oae hundred thousand majority in Pennsylvania, and equally as large a mi- jority in New York. This is said not in any spirit of hostility to adopted eitizesa, I but only for tbe purpose of insisting that dm weiebt be eiten to ibe substantial unanimity of the American-born Toters in upholamg tbe Government The peo - pic the sturdy yeomanry of the country r , , . . ,, , have pronounced most emphatically for sustaining the GoteramcDt and erubitg the Itebellion. . Trrpp-i,,- fn. J-. - - w t - o w J i : Tan J:E HooKEa is Tears Ia tbe great ' -L'Dioo procession in SpringSeld, EI., last wc, .nc iiijcij-iuico miujieo (; j" ' loaded with wood. It was dumped ia a Gea. Jj3 Ilj&ker. while r;iio op fnm , . . . , sue uopot, iues ius proceasuu, sua was ..... . . rather stunned by the ninety-three wood wagons. '"Why, where eaa these farmers find a market for this immense quantity 0f faei aiiei n.r3. i.Qb, General, . f ..;-v pf ,t K " the f.mi.ies of soldiers bscnt in he army." Tbe tears gathered in Hooker's eyes.trembled a moment, then ran down tbe cheeks bronied in a hundred . ctermao, now in tbe Soata, is tae "est offieor who, at the beginning of: the Itebellinn. little M'i:Iellan declared " ""-""-" ' , ,he miserable Buei succeeded Sherman i .,. v. i..);..... -hat an unfortunate successor ! I t -awnrt 1 K SB na KaoH tl khafin T t 1 I h P ;f jrn.i!.. h.th, on. ...ari ,r K...n'. Washington. Not. 28. Information from tbe Army of the Po- '3mM 14 ,a eet. ,D" liuiy icsuia wbatwu vuwwgj toe Solaiers. Since tbe news of President Lincoln s ' . . . . . , . , - . . 1 "lS6tiori nas Deen ctrcniaieu 10 mc reoei , J. Jscr'ers ! Mf .1"" 1 ! .V. ... ' .,. . :. v.-v.... v n ! a isrgsars 10m piaw iu v. . consuming anmber of itore wd dsreU-! ?9 eUo" feTer bu di5" i sppcared. 1 u. m,. trm Arxnhnrt remarks." said the schoolmaster. Mr. Partitton stopped , suddenly ib ibe bustle sha was makin around j the table for tea, and gazed over her specs 1 inanwnrin: tbDughtfally at him. Leaning on a piateense. Wlse a, 0 enforce h,-r news by the sap-, port it pave her. -I suppose it w he was weak," said abe.-bat Ai as cecause j Tta s ruts ; will care him. I never knew 'em 10 laiL , Tbev are verv solitary ia such cases.' Real-. Ir.maiam. - renliedhe. - Ieannoteaessyr.ar meaainz. "1 on said flyseatery, saia sar. in ihe preserves. -I said desultory.'' sa,d be ( .er-'saidsht.lookmg cp in time to box Ilte'sj fart, who was putting paper clown the ehitn- 1 net of the kerosene lamp. "Tbe Pills are . . , , , j . . .. r . it,. .nr 1 . , ' " VthVco-" " io I oonecticus several itimrn air., fino. Ur.-, .heatnuU flulfl CtafteJ ! T r, - i . ... ... w .', iKiiUS. 1 NOV. 29, 1S61 Tbe ltlbfcblid, f-.tt whom Aojot B'lrr.int it agent in this ountry, bav 1 000.000 invested ia tbe Southern Coc-f- ) racv. Latest News Sherman's (.rami March!! TLroni'li Rebel sources only, urc many- report?, from wbidi we glcita the f)liowir:L' fura:narr. Aiiont -the 1 .V.h in-t.. (Jen. Shcnrian left Atlanta with iMiimi infantry a:, l 7.ii('0 cavalry, ai! picked and propar 1 fir Lar J and rapid service. Uno vi-ion of infantry, untlor ("en. How ard, tj'k th railway directly Kast- ward towards Aa'tita, and the other, uiiu'.r Sio'ura, !ok tl.e railway K. tlirossH Macon towards SavaciiaL TLo cavalry acted indepecuently. i wecp;:i? castwardly. th-so 1'yrocs ' covered a tract of couttrv 70 to lw miles wide. vLich they deprived of everything of a warlike raturc, and fcetn to have sono half war acro-s returned . the state of Georgia. The two rail j ways they have seized completely iso late the outu Y est from the Laruh nas and Virginia. Macon and Mil- lf.'Tvil!f rrnnirl r.f tiprirTinl nrp j ported in Sherman's hands, and little IIOE. ' force to oppose him. ' TT-nry MyJa Sjci. dr., i;. ! Ueaureard and the Rebel leaders Pamcu r aiitnu.a pa d w tne a.ur,u.ac ' fraiitica'iv appeal to the people to' tre cf j remove, burn and destroy everything HOSIERY FOR FACTORIES. ; before the advance of the old Star, yara Worked 0p for Families oa an I :r:pes through the Oardca o , Reasonable Terms. . .'eiuOnj. ilavint he mot i!rpr-tet riarb art an I It is rarnored that tllC Governor? of etprecrel w-rkmea. I caara:,tee a.! rtv 'Georgia. Alabama and Miis-ippi ' '' 'r hand-ira1.- ro-1. a:,i ' have oCerc 1 to surrender tie cotton, Pt.u: , ,c:t aaareu fj'';- . ai re? at:d sorters Of tl0C three .rtatVf . A ;3 White Ueer M..., I'a.n Co Pi , ; aiid tree the slaves, if the I nioa wia ; assume their State War Pelts. I TAKE NOTICE. Ilooi is advancing northward, and threatei.s Xa.-hviile end Padacah. Confett i S-.mi- irce.t ? y II j" it Smith. $245 1 50 Butter, prime 8 41 do common 25 Es SO Kye 1.C0 n.f. a-' in . s-fi Lard, fresh do old Tallow Potatoes ' jlfjev i.OQotl 25 Flaxseed 2 25 Wool . 75 Eg' 6fa.3 Country Soap tJ-,,,0 Dried Apples.lb. 10 Corn.newiO lbs 1.10 TlffTf j t , r,, . it, juun mcali, i.u cf u.r-.j u..i.i, . j0 s-riin. srrh in: . d :at syar,ras!A, : , M.aie,,,. fth Si. Jair K1TK a Bt:..a..D siLLta. i to L- Tr . fniCo- tlh iat, STEWABD READ, tr uvui'jiw. ' eTw! i! j 3- m NK"-of "" nn ttr lTrh in,:, with Yr In Jc Styi.ta.5i.. i" Munrr.MNAI.V M .SIli'..itll V, ia b.r Ol yi The Frirnis cf Hcoa Gibboxt ire i T i ! 1 rtiv hitn a fl.-.-nsa-.nw ptii a: bis resijnce. cn f. 5;h ft., afternoon r evn;nj- t-f Saturday. Dec. Jt, ;Chr:staa.) To save expenses C. !ct:nj, lie r.-in.i:' in m' at l. I,r. i f: i. trln ' - ' - . h-.-use on Thars-'arfvest-cist l'c.to aett'e up the Bounty Tai'ar 1 rv rther Township bos.r,e.s. v. EROH'N, Tre acrr A.OST in Lew.sh'ir?. 8a'. even rj last, a B'xk PORTE MON.N AIE. c. n'ainir? abeu: pi, ana pf ers to amount cf lyi-Hi of no use to acy, but the owner. A suiiatle reward w:il be paJ fur the recovery i f the purse, money, aad rwpers, ty !cav;r:g thesn a: the CuamicLi cti.ca j nrji be -er.led op bv December C an fjr:he.r time w,'! be allowed, To 0i nn. All Taxes nnpa.d af'er Dec. l art will i entered np a;a nst yc Br TTf ' WM. JO.NE, Co. Treas'r. Inft 101 C XCW (-OOlIs FROM Fill LAD. AXD X.Y. XEW GOODS NEW. GOODS '.. I it.vI r NEW GOODS For Fall and Winter For Fall aud AN inter For Fall and Winter For Fall and Wiater , Rill, ivn EE. Call asd See. T II ntman M,rl-0f Ct T I.W Ju.J.ii.iiumai.)..isia 1.1 , Jno.H.Goi)tlllian,Markrt t..LfWbbunj ' JnoJI.Goodman.Markel St., LewM-nr? . .. , r.JTi.,t UaiJinf ' ' - . .'1 . . " .' . ..' . 15 . IVA1J kinds of Grain bi.nehi for Cash. " i NOTICE. rpHREE School Teachers wanted fc.r the , I Cnioa township school d. strict, I Address I,. K')"ar.. rres u rr JlH.N lOLAbM.w. fee Winfield P. O. 1069 CAUTIOX. I LL peraoni are hereby fr.rbiddrn trasting mv wite. LVDIA A. li'.-s. on account. 1 w.ll not pay or be responsible EUWIX WILSON Kelly Tp, Not. 9, 1S64 pdta 1 DITIDESD. The Lewisburg Depo.it Bank ha, th,. da, I trtwti a divi.iend of (our per rent, lor ine . , . .- - f. . K. r,..ri,nnl i,, kn mnnms ine i.-.u - - u paab! . tbe Moekisotr. demantl. .NCV.V--1. H I'.bKLLLIlIv, Irtj. , 20 MteTlr r.Ti.tt of St. Pan", s S.r. SorrTr. THE I'XIO.V es!ib!ihd in IS14 whole M- 2,y7. "CHRONICLE," MaMied ia IS 13 Whole Xn., LOTS DIVIDEND. The I.-wi.urs Ua1.:; I a i f 4 err era;, r nt a.i Taxes, pas Ihe JWlii.:itr ' v.;.i 4. i in :;:".! t'j KltEMLit rec'u I.Oi. A. t O. hase i , .1 ! r r'C'ive.) a fi-if a-i irrm. :,i 1 ml i 1I''" l.n1. K;..t ' l' . . . s- . , r".. rj :i: 'Tl i;:. AC. AM'l'li'r 1 I it. sea.' ,j a ' : t : l. o '-'-c f KlfCVEit. l.t'Mi i . i S C1AH.rt.Ts jJ-, i )LAi t:U, S.t r f r a f v ii.r. nr.ii. i-" v v i IHr: -ub-cr f r iin .1 res;)rc:Nf v inf r-n th- po .l.c :': tue xuaia.acure t AT WHITE DEER MILLS. IMO.N CO. ?.K.. Waere he w.ll ieep cn-.a-:" v ( n hir. i, r-r inaEe u I'r.tcr. ail ai'io moom. ri:ii ti.oiiuit, Woclea, C f.on aai Liuea A1 LL PEHMlN- are h Sr c t'fe-J tot to r.'-e on h -reta'tf cr eln'e w:h a team ot r aer.-ss "! I.cts. va rn I in-nj .o occupy as a Cat Var1. w.th'-nt r.y e: n?e-.t. B 'atraea are n -tiSeJ nc-t lo tie up a: my Wnar', w.'hrni f r- c. nsa'iirs tr.e. Anv n; vulaiiu; tne aoov C 'lic w.,i be t"n.iterei a treirasier. aai prt.'seca:i n-" s"1 R- U.V. iE itET Lew;sbn-iT, April !. Cnr.fti.isj ?nJ tiri?iii i'rci-jns! IIEXEY HARPER, So.iO, Arch St, Philadelphia, j Has a large stuck of ' MATCHES. i i'lSE CCTT.ERT. SOLID S1L YF.R WARE, farrior Plated TEA SETT. SPOO.Ns, FoKKrS, 4c Oct. 1, l6t 4-n CRIFFIS'S PA TEST Cfas) Jan and Gla Cutr. 'OR rreaerv.r-r FRl'ITs ia a perfect v lrea slate. Thev re'i.f. no Wax. S!- cr. or Cemnt. seai astanisv, and re more ea-. v a'ed aat cp'ned ihaa atv e- r.-r ari cie for the p-orp -'e ever lavenie1. A.i kinds cf wax and cement are e-ia:.y J.-ac-eea p. and uncertain in seCnff. Be n.ae en.rp: ef t.s. tnese aved tr.e oi;"'-t'i ns to o:hr jars waer" t.n c r c.ar rr. ii is us-- i in the covers. For sale m I.ewi.bnrj. n tr 10J4 KKEVER. I.D.Nt; CO important ta f fee Oantrp! Vt'E invite the a"entipa cf the coaiaanitr . to car extensive a;sor'.icnt et Fancy and Staple Iry Goods. Groceries. Hardware. j aecssware, eve. Ac. ! Tne in.-t '( cor ' cie was puichari since t l.t- Jl:r.. iq G': L .nl L:-fi w- 1:1:-.- tr m tu uT;t tr. u-n ii- a.; . mii-1 i & th-a-;6 it , r-. .-. f... 1'nrl.a-r. u c r; ,r nh f-ar -I. D.i VI. Cl- tl, Q U.C tWU-Ll Cl UkC diL. Id 1-... in rrj ; -Ii? jl.r. We keep co hand constantly COAL, SALT. ' ; FISn, PLASTER, ' CEMEXT, CjMx-J P;atr, .fv. ,W. The hich-st tar'i;t pr'ee ra: ' in Ca-h lir , a.i kiiids ol brain and ri it. j WALLS Jk MIT II. '. I.f wibiir. Oct. t! ; (Dtjcs! (D pes! ! T OFFER mr service aean m the fab! c I io ihe av of C r inc t ndue.ini have app'ie.l t r a LicrDr Ti r ir.e amf. I . will fnlraTor 10 gift saii&Ucuoa io .i vno 1'siTur me i.b p;rr nas. DAMCL m. ke.n.xer BaAloe Tp. Njv. 12. ii Estate of Wn. Tate, Sr, dee'd. IETTERt Tes'a-rentrirT u?on Ihe estate i of Wll.r.H ( TtTE. S-ii:, r. litrM la of Braiy tciria p, I'nion ccun y. havinj teea jrantel lo ihe ua !ers iei. a I nr0;ia 'a''b"i "e "'T1 ' ",4ke " mediaie payment, and those hiv.r 2 c'a.ms or j demaaJs again. 1 ihe same w,ll pre-eot ihern j daly autheaaca'.' 1 for settlement 'vi WM TATE, Jr, Execute r Bradv. Net. l6t Eiecctnr'i WnMVp. T VImX????, 'h' Ti' " bJ0f8 S't1;: ti ihe snpscnbrr m due form of law. A ; persons tadeoteJ 10 id estate are n.-t:r4 . make immediate pavmeni. ant '.hoe Bants claims aca nst the same wnl preset ihein prop'rly aaihent'oated f.-r sen.mieai 10 170 DAVID KEBEK, Eiec-uior Lime! Lime! 1 CONTI.NI'E t.- rent the oil. well known Limekiln of (leo.F.M.ller. E-l - i Kellr . toa-nship. rn the R.ver road beiween Milton ; B j l.waal,urg, and oner the Lei ari.cie ot I.ime at boshet. or S when fold Ij the thousand Luhe! is or more. JOHN RIt'HART Kelly. Not. . 1664 flu Notice t3 Debtors. ?LEAE call wuhm three a"l setfr acCkUOU. .f thev wi i m tf.e ia""'' hu. N K Zist-Mi-hM-Us CO l tutesisa ItlWtl.lTIOX. I HE oartnerstitr her-ti.f re enatiaf 1 iwern Jian Kaaer at ji niii oi. tr. I. n in trie name o! and a"t the arm pf J. B..cr & C...-Druy and ar.t'y b?ia. ... J,w:veJ oa tie Sib ol Oct.iwat. Th (a V. o I a'cour.t of ib ti! Braa will bw iert'eJ tT J .ta-iian VsV'tp JOiaH BKER. Oci.s,"il. J t '.NATHAN WOLF. I'ae r-n!ne wm he continued br J Babe 'at .he ciJa-aci. J. BAatttK- FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP. T IIP. Mtultury .Machine 9a are n r in I cperatHS, aaJ c arw en w prepared to h i i rder i".T HACHITIERY cf &U kinds, sr 1 h-a vi. an ritent- Al kiada of iTHAi t HSES maao.'dctured u order. r.r'AIKiNCi a!'n J I" rrnmnt.v. W;i.I.!M KE.NS VSO.X pnr nrv. J a. Uct. . ie'- JIoH TO DESTROY : ROACHES, RATS, HICE, lied Ituifs, Ants Ac iy Liifis vermin Eiierminaror. IT IS INFAt.IIBI.E-Is IXFALLIBLB ! J Is pat or ,n l.itr B. i- fcrtScu. t a. I rea ty tur o-. wt h ul tciz'sc with oltur ar .c.r-. U. -e r,.t spoil, r'titrt or wcrthieto I-.. n. pi . ur irr.L..M. Term IM . i:r.wLt. it. nd Hiw air c lk.lt t 1 a.--', .i.n.-rr- -j t.. MtlMSSMi a n - I t ... m C Li. ' !- Tr t.r. rmu - XW v4 1 : Lll.i HIH.lmiTllU. il.rn Itio.tl T2 1 .l ,.-i-l!i;t-l'iiiwr l-pf4 K.ia Ii'.E ':! ihlfSl'tBt M.iTfrteT So. J .Tt.r.c. kitc SS..1.UX, Iftib u4 i.rrT--:L. il If li-lTllA v i fa L..i.l.;:. ir "EXMrTT tbf.llll : - f i.AKta . C-. C.. eHAitL 131 IV !I i'.tallfi. iwt'.isvUX tHE anrfer:r?red. hav:r. rb''ied the i.ie fori tare. Cti.ires aaj wtensilt cf Vr. Rich. an M. Cuur.a. wril coauaae th Bjt:ry. C r . nf rv an 1 .V lira basions. at ine i 1 t, . :i Vartr; streeu for tit p r:-"i i ' cce ra-. H- K r's by t.'iet atlenima t.. bj(.ie ra-r.t lie patr. nage heretofore exte&jcd to esib .sheer.:. H L. M MAHOU I fw.s'urs. Ami CO. l-54 Ksw btand---K6w Goods I T0SEFII L. HAWX tavin? takes til J r.is oacer tne Te errarb and Cbrcaicla oiices.refi.it i uieru,ai.d iiued is aa exieaaivw var:et. vi Usti, dpt. OntfemeVs ClothiPC, te. A a tarrr- and aplendid stuck of CLOTHS CA;MKF.i:s.oiC. wh'rh he wilt mmluupta ordrr.ts he sul. c. ciiuaes the Tailor. a; Baal rs. He :s prepared to execii.e all worst ' rnrn-ed :r n.. care. to the aausfacuoa of ihe caste mer. N. B. Cat-and KepainrrjfFj doaa Sr crer. I.ew;Par-. pnl It), 161 I F von win a PIC Tt RE FR4WC, to t, MCE n Pmtoeraphie Ualiert. n-re tn-re it a sp.eaJ.d aurtioec; of dark and c lt .'ran-s, fcr sale chtap. rTF.' r a ritotoeraph Alhuan ro ts NICE'S li t rtv. wr.rre y u can aave aipleo. i 1 a rrr.ent frox irn ch to ae ect Lew.jiur. Spt. Si. Ie61 pd3m I rei VaR.Wen.in. and Ikl aboa.4 Beast It NAKRVTIVE rf fr va ons and Sofferiaft t f t"r.;:.i S-ate OrF.-er an J "so'dier whi.a Pr:. nr of War in the han l of rhe Rebel Au'.ri. n'i. Br r.z tbe Ken.n of a Com in -rn i" Ii ,'-.ry. appoifed ty ibe V. H. ari:'.arvCi nt u..t. Wuh ao AppeadiX frj; ise leMi-nor.y. 1 )Ktl'E. S"' eer.:. t-enr. post paid, to any aH-tre. on ri-rr n 1 1 pr re, tt C M. KING. Wbire Ueer Mills. 4t I men Co, P 164 ls4 DHILAPKI-PniA & KRIE R. R. I -si 'tst trwcr tb r rtbm sad Sartk ii- finT'fi!!'i to tfc rt of In ot It Ui Ntn -. 4 tb fBtrwlwsoiaB E. w .t Ij... : R C m;- ri i t ;r,esj it vfiur Wttct ' tot jvsw-ci; r aJ :rjttt r. Ti'-ne rf Piinny r Traimt at LncULurj. tf-.e EaM.ara. M. ' T'Ji R:34Pf E.iaira Eirre-s Traio IliOsPM areomm !ati n 109 A M Are. mmi dat on 4iS2 P M Umte tlotaarw. 1 Mai' Tr? n 3:57 A Eirn.ra Exnres Train S:4S A Arcr-maWatico 4-.S P M Accouiminiiiun IS:13 A M r.rr.r Cr rt thcjti am M.i! Trl.. wHfew.t n--. . It-it. .. tt..a fluav.tc;.t. ul Sxte, taS a. no, r. .11 Fn. F ;-v3t .m.i n( Cr. o. ll.rr Tin is Tl bash w-' - V-t.-o W :' '! nl Ki rim-.r. inr .tmiK.i3 r-iMir r.-i-.r bowtmm. m9l9 at .r.T :a m 1 M.r.-t trr-t Phili.lpaiaf. Aa4 ler F- rl 1 r.u-r v. f !!.. i'b:.b. .fr.u K i-i----.jT . mc. 1 It u M-M bu, Ptdltd. J klO 'Uv lt:t J M I" --e. . - r V C It E . B.'t.MiT II H II ! -TilN. lmnl lr.Kkt Alt. rkitse. K w ., i M.K.i.n.rxt Titwt Art. fkil J.f. I PTT... iw.i litiw. ' NOTICE. THK sabsrrlier uses this method to mf'-rra the pe p'e of Lewisbarg and its vicinrr thai he ha sold h Boot and Shot) es'abti-hiner.! to Mr. K M. Ca H? irMr to return b:s sincere ihaaka for the I beral '.hare of custom betowed oa hitta. M ;h;ne to s' l'f np h,s ar Cuant. he asba all prrc r icd-! trd to him to call and settle, and in havn g an? ju-t r'im 10 prenri taem at h Here 10 ' JOHN" frvit'lKES Estate of John Greg dee d. V "orit'E is hrrhy eivm. that Letters Tr.-.im.n'ary yp,n the Estate of Jt4N tiK'JFr", r. la:e of Brady township, l'ni.-n Cj , iecfa-ed. have been granted the nndert .gned. It the Krf i&ier of t'ai-a ! e.'Uiity. iu diie luru of law ; itereflT at! per. : sns kaowmss 'hm.ehes inJebtet to said I estatr are reineted to irake immedre pat i meni. and those havmr jut eiaiir.s a:aiast i ihe .anae are al rrciried u present Ihewl pro:,!v aoibrn' ra-ed f. r rt::rmeat to " luHN tiKOr F. Jr, Executor Brady Tp. Oi-i. S3. 1 pd NOTICE Wtifr'ss 'e-ters trsiam-aiary to thr esti'e of J.m aarraa. late of I BonVoe uwa.h.p. I nii B eonrnv. oeeea.eq. j have ta er.ntf 1 to the subnoers, all pr I sns indebted io the sa d estate are requfaiad ! mate !nH a'e pavinent. aid those ha i me e.a ms r .irxanl. arainsl rh etaie f . the said Veeiirui will male kaowa the same witn. at de.a'. to rtf'T mrfr rwaTii j ' .i v mat m tlr . LA..w.rr'. 1 Ij t..-... I'r-t. TV