1 mmmwmmmmmmmmMMXmmammammmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm miilil wiJiUl. Sill III MtflMtJlilf WmIWmiuM. THE t'NDN," etaLiis!i.'(I in 1S14 Whole .No.. 2,63a. "CHRONICLE," rstaMUir! in IS 13 Whulc No.. 1,077. BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At $1.50 per Year, always lnAivanre. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, DEC. G, 1864. rlULIMIKD MMI-WKKKLV Tuesday Morning & FrMay Afternoon, j eyTbe lower miil now retches on Monday instead of Sunday mornings a decided improvement, all orouod. lair It is well occasionally to remiud every one of tbe increasing danger from pickpockets, tod to avoid carrying toy considerable turn iu money or other valu ables on one's person. Last week, while on a railway car, Geo. 1". Miller, K-cj , bad bit pocket relieved of Lis wallet (which, happily, coutaioed bat little 1 money.) ItjrAs Lewisburg increases in popula tion and in railway facilities, crimes also gain boldness. WiiLin t month, we have beait of three ladies grossly assaulted on S i St. before 0 o'clock at evening, aud uf two different inco knocked down and robbed of money on our streets tt t later boar. These tre daring tud alarming , acts, and call for preventive and punish-; log efforts. Few persons need be on the atreet at late hours yet sickness, travel ing and other business may require it, nd all claim alike the protection of law. j A suitable reward for tbe detection of the culprits, might avail. L"t oue or more good secret policemen be paid, (if suitable men can be found ) Let liquor and eating bouses be closed at to early bonr. ut up a few street lamps. These tre among tbe reforms proposed by various persons. Important Decision. Win. M. Meredith, Attorney General of I ennxylvtbtt, rendered bis opinion, deciding that Hon. Altxandtr King was oi that county, by wtiun fraud it was claimed that Mr. Kimrnel bad received a majority for I'rcsident judge. Attorney General Meredith's opinion in this ease, is spoken of as one of the blest and fairest ever delivered, alike cootrolod by tbe facts io tbe cae, and aiming to vindicate the rights of all con cerned. The case, indeed, is so clear that it is confijently predicted Mr. Kimmel will never attempt to contest tbe decision of the Attorney General. The I'rothoootary of Lycoming county ' threw out the votes of Soldiers for I'resi cteot, mm hm iiad damm for Oongrmmm mnd State officers. If Return Jidgna ha no each power, certainly mere Trothonotaries have not. The matter should be decided authoritatively before another election Pr0greS8 Of Half a Century. ! A Lebanon paper publUbes the follow- log returns of tbe election for Governor . 01 this fttate in lon-uny years ago. f Soyder was the Democratic and Wayne K. T."a..l .r,ri;il.i I . Philadelphia city and county 4573 6G73 Delaware majority C49 Lancaster KM SW'J Won'eomtrT "057 lSol Bucks 245 2'C ' Northampton 1470 J3; lierks and Schuylkill 2055 VJW Lebanon 792 Ji90 Dauphin 1048 457 Chester 2707 8014 Union 1 17 Co Colombia manritT 1000 Oentre.ClearlicldaudM'Kean 1 127 Huntingdon 1150 Mifflin l'-!0 Cumberland 2'2SI Adams 417 Franklin 1745 Bedford 1422 Somerset 913 Westmoreland 1353 Washington 2"$ Allegheny 1350 3 83 25 910 1-J39 1345 3 I'i 05 7C0 129 313 37 9S5 24,811 21.S14 Fnjder's tnajiritj 13,111 The above returns are not all correct, rioce we bave not the soldiers' returns of lime counties and few small new counties not yet received. Ilean benefit none. CerUia 1 . No Good Tjnioneaitorsareindulginginafter election crimiaattona and recriminations against '. each other. People in general know little ; nd care less (ot Dcae private, selfish j matters disagreements, perhaps having BO better foundation than misunderstand- In. or iealonsv. and of no .nns.o O av aasG j lhe puLIio. ben two partus thro mad, each generally gets soiled. BtruTbs last telegrtm sent by Gen jegauy eiecieu juujio oi iuc iuuuoi ins oiuni st)ie is natural, ana aestgnea permanent station. We get on aoty every out to Dave Deen one oi ine uiosi jianaui, nJ Ent-aioin K-imi c-n.raiij. in th. Lit.-r.ry b.' j. ii ' " i r '- eial District, composed of the eounties of tJ ui.ko the most stupid comprehend bis night, two hours and a ba!f a piece. We ! yet bard fonght fields, and brilliant Union "c " ' " " rranlilin, tunoo, neuiora ana comerser, .nr.:nn ,,,,! ,nfl . - . .,. -...l, .nrl T , v ctorics of tbo war. ine ueoei lorce mi , r.-tr. r. hiurpiM rrom tuitni nit...t riTHE mderisnert. havm; obiamed ih and that be was entitled to his commis- luti'ulP- . 1 be "P""""" o bave fine quarters, in a large woods, and I r,rob.b!v sunerior to ours, "i.'ir1 to -- iB I rf .he fornttore. futures and ut-ns. eioo. It will be remembered tbut the mucu in the "sensation manner of those am satined to slay here all winter. " 1 nen Thomas had fallen back from place Aoitict LTLuif and hortiiXi.tirk. mi.radn Air. Ricxan V. I'oi.rta. wnl continue return judges of Hedford county d.libcr- "tk notoriety by pithy or startling have light duty, and are not troubled with j piioeocc.8ion.Il, striking bis pursa- 11!'", ZVtu. '"TTy, "f .lt. . .1,. .t;. .,1.1;..' ...I., atrinr.c fm mil orl.-ona f...tl on.) K.,1 TL ikn. Ia nna f.fvKlA r 1.1 ...:t .. L'.nl-t;m cinlial aL..rot,-.linn of Hi. pul Our purpm ba- hn-n ai ine oiu iano, i.n -waraei airet l. lor me J - " -' - " -I t V t - t 1 1 . .1.17. j ... ...... .--. T i Era a U&ru UiU uuni - . ....... .f.,.,. ,l r..t . t ..n. Bhsbman to bis wife, before setting out Committee of Gov. Johnson's partisans in j 6lh j,, of jjury, 18G5, and it is pro- f rem tbe Atlanta region eastward, was Tennessee bave called a State Con- poged tDat tno memorable Eighth of Jan . ... . . . : . . : s' i it . u r n . u r .... . . B . dated Thursday, Nov. and reads : , "I bave received all your letters np to Ibe 8d. I start to morrow. Write do more, and don't expect to bear from me, .wun .Ik L n.ra-l ........ .rr. ' t time to come. Good bye !" .WThe Cermantotc TdrjrnV is one , ,e dJ iot the election by proclama of the most useful, reliable and entertain- j tlon' ing Family Newspapers published io tbe United States. M.A New Year's present, tbe En graving noticed with to-day'g Adrcrtise. oenti would be very suitable. " Benjamin Sillimao, Sr., man eminent w learning, died at New Ilayen. on TbBMdaj last, aged. 84 -eare. Si TIIK ,TAK t tURtlMCLC I don, believe il. Messrs. Kimtou.s : la your issuo of !. .i5 l ..f v ... i kl i : .!.. , it r i it , . .u .l: ' Lmiu! Iliuts. Among other things, it states that "those who dnuk a cup ot tea IHV Il .IV. ;ijt, 13 IU KillCll'i or c 8Ve, are fools." A grave charge, I I trow 1 The reason qiven, is "becatisa it , is to the holy aud brain an expenditure of what is uot jet go:. It is using power iu advance, and this can uever be dene with i:iipuoit." Call me a flat if you will, but I neither believe the statement, nor understand the reasoning. i Now let tne tell you what is wrong about it. Great aod good men are all liable to ruu into cxremcs. "That's what's the mutier." As t good oatured offset, allow me to introduce t brief pis- . sage fimn Horace. (X it from Horace . (jrcely though a sort of Grccljite ) I meau the 11 .race of llorac-s, tbe old Ko- luan bard and M'irist. Iu book 1st, sa tire d, Sl'.h vers;-, you will liud these w ipU : i-Unn vit nit mtulti tiVt'.i, in ro;i trai i'i rurrunt." Meaning Whilst they avoid the vice of fools, run into extremes. Ves, seusible men uritk tea and coffee, but when il comes to those "stiuiulauts" "hinted'' at that are brewed in the "Dev il's Tea Kettle," then I tin with you. W. C. M. j 83i,Tbe writer who is criticised above, said, "Those who drink a cup of tea or cuffee or other 6iiiuu!ant. are fouls, be- cuuse, O ir correpoodcot overluok the words "or oibtr Mitnulaul,'' although lavy s-feni iu us uvc?bMj iv gaiucr mm fall tiH'ii.ing, which is to deDounco ALL hTi.MLLA.vis, S'jcU as tea, coffee, intoxica ting liquors, i&s. We suppr.se tho author of the article is Dr. IIai.i., whofe "Journal of Health" is g-neraily regarded as to excellent work. examplo of some would-be creat writers of our day.) Tbe bctt r cxpr.escd and real sentiment, as we take it, is, that the use of stiuiu'.aats is a FOLLY, and not that every one injuring in them is an HHOT. Tbe "reasoning" is that artificial strength, gained by unnatural stimulants such as alcoh 'I, opium, arscuio, tobico, or any thing else is only an unhealthy, spas- modie, temporary power, wlicb tends to shorten life, even though for a time it may . seem to impart unwonted energy to brain or muscle. Tbej ara lilt io bcir wbo wastes tbo yearly income provided for him, by anticipating every dollar, and exhausted nature are i-t.iti', and food op eratinz tbroush the blood upon the whole SJStem. iere stimulants, operating moro ! direetT uoon the DerVt,9i are urjnaluri,i ! ,ni cxtuu,tive It j3 confessedly hard to j (jra(r ,he j.Jjt ,ia8 ia M Clje3 between bca!tljfui nuttiment and deceptive stimu- 1 lant, j jst as i: may be d:tn.-ult always to discriminate tbo dividiog point between virtue and vice yet, nevertheless, they exist. Alexander tho Great, Uyron, Uurns, aod thousands of other men of great nat ural powers, prematurely perished burnt out by stitnulau's. It is tbe great fault j of American character that iu various ; ways we bring on premature decay by our excessive labors kept up by various ex traneous ibfluebces. The lamented Dr. W. II. L. said there were only so many miles of "go" in a borse, and if you got ' it out of him in ten years iustead of twen ty, you saved ten years of keeping. Un fjrtun&tcly, bis own labors wero too much upon the same principle and bis gigantic constitution was woru out when ouly about forty years of age. A "sere no old ago" is surest gained by temperance aud absence from excitements and stimu lants of all sorts, weak or strong. . i T A PIES' and Children's na(s. I i Lat-.t .til.s at CIIAKI.KS UAKP0KD KINS, CcutiaeuUl Hotel, Philadelphia Election Casi Joseph Sweet, wbo has been io Muney for somo time past, but wbo bas a family residing in Craw ford county, proposed to vote in that bor- ?uSh "r October election, but a ma- i wit tv nf this aluiilion t-iAflfri hn 1 1 A 1 fl w I ti tt t ,lis glI rc8iuc0Ce was with bis family, declined to receive his ballot. Mr. Sweet instituted legal proceedings against two of tbe board ; the case was tried before the tfUrt al Williamsport, and resulted ia f"or of lhe clcctioa cffieers. of not iMiJ D(, lhe eo"ot' t0 " L AMES' FUItS. Purchasers may rrle uiioa r-tttni tbe best Kurs at CIIAKLKS t UAKKOKil A SONS, e:outinenUl Hotel, Philadelphia Re Orga.nizatiom. The X.iecuiive i """on, to meet in r.asbviiie on tne lytn j ? ,be eom'Dg monlb ,0 fc,r1m ,,ckc? ,0 , ,t?J,:for .Cans,i'u,,"l,'Co6If 'l00' j t " nV.... .VJ ? ! ' " "- MM otato. MIUUIOIOU nrai lenncssee are called nnon to units in the movement, and the Governor is to desin- n EXTLEMEX'S HATS. All the VI iat .t.i. t rn.siti.Ej oAKroBn a gohs, CoorJaeoUl Untel, ruilaJ.il bla M'Cormick realized over one million dollars' profit on bis Reapers. He ran for Congress in tbe Chicago district, but wai badly defeated. T ITilPS' moo Tl. I r.l . J j anrttiMat a rtt a Ki.EAKruRB Co.-! utcaui Uuui, HuUiiijhi 1 Camp at Keaunvsvili.e. Va., ) Nov HD, 1S6I. j I'lease publish tbe f illowing full list of , . . . nt re-'Bi sira men in nurwropny. i .u. ' Roll Of Co. A., 195th P.V. (Rr-enhstcd.) Captain II l MKKI.KV.if KraJinr. 1-t l.iitt. S't MTIi.rrau, lluntinifui.n Co -I l.i.ut S I'arvin 2i-'.iam. i. ?.wiik-h 4(i, ..mi 'ir'.,ft. undine -.'.i-Ftinan i iii-h.-r " 6tii -ti... ih.rt " 31 hi. K II. u k.SnnliurT 7th I'aul Witmr. Ynra 7th I'aul Witm-r. Vnrk Mti-Jo. striJk-jr, Kradlug ih rt m A Siij-icr, l"oi- m Sim raofl A IU)., Ktiaiioi; fr-Ah winger, Colamei Co Arrli-rWm. Cfctfr Co iitiiTmsn Putnnrl, rnim Al-Uui Mttv W, lltToiiii. Hinkt'l lunar. Lnnra.tr !'.ittiniT I'kariait ' Irvin Kinnii-). YnrC IUr.1 J tlin n Johnoitn fwt T " ILirJ sit'ir C, roirni J''ltii'n rmuk IIirTfiiOKfr Itirn-y. Y-irk K!in- IVtrr :.-trnrirf Ni.-li.iln. riii-r Khn J-r-miiih. Ra1fnat ll irntmrt j. i'unt' f riM KitTi ItmtlfT lii.Titfr Kruaiiiit-. -h:tnna I.-Uhfi-nr Ilrtmnn. Y'rk !lli-kf. r I J. ),,, K. I ni'.n Mill r M tv.n. il liuj (.i.nll Am I. Lancaster M nu AHw-rt J " PKIvtT CurTifliitd Ktwanl. L'ninn N intn Thima. L'nit'O ltniiia I'liarin I'ltmr-r Win. lifflin i.Mi:,'i"W.T Pmnk fti-jnurhv J-hn A Iti-ntr-hv Wm linvin Jam.. , Carli-ta A kArn. I.vhamn IliuN. .lohn. Miilmlfli'liU I' tnim Itftiiniin. i;-nJ,Dir l:ichntU Tvru Iipk.-tt.on Minim " Hi-lirii ThnmU it1 Amrw K " KhrwJ Wa m V1 lin-iT I'b-.rVj " Ffurrert Jo II " K rt tinri.', Lntr Phr-tli An.liw. Tnlnn :ntlifc I'-Are-. Lbnon Kwcr Htn II. Lnral K-rnlr John " Pinn John rifl t J..lin, Hliiliiil-lphfa P!UI Kdwanl, Kttllng f'nwifr 4iuiitti. UutugJn Siilr Tonrati " Ktirrr Wn. Itvrks FM-I J-hn " ;rim Jnhn SIr Javb " iilnrtirrhnrV. T,ni-rne FpitUr John lirtir Simn-1 il. ITni.tn sri-p Aiirt r, Lyooming Wnlt.r n..lT, Fftlnn W.n.l.l HoM A w.ennpr Jowrh. Lrnilng W..in.r KrHl. KMrtiac Wi.l.nd nnl.l Wnl..l.zlt.r P.rrr. Cnt.r iu,B iBl un.irr Urn llurarr Ueor Nov 3 18GI stores, lledostroyed all tne snops ana This is the d,y the Vresi; lof P-gJ .n culd be obtained of United States has tppointed for Thanks- j tfce pag3iDg 0f tny lroop, southward, eith giving, and every true and loyal man j er caTalry or iufantry. ought to celebrate it. I am now on pick- j George G. Meade, Maj. Gen'l. et, and have five mn under me. It is a bat past. . ht r nr.. i hp fir anma lime Our boys enjoy good health. V. A. 8. Ai.ixanpiwa, Va., Pee. 1, 18G4. We are doing provost duty here. Tbe Lewisburg boys arc all well. W. F. 11, Co. C, 201st P. V. H EXTLKMEVS HATS. All tho T. : .V'?" ,:!'':K3 OAKrouo Suns, otd. Thilalclphia A Wrhern Soialf,r ll Sonir. Ompowed by 7. II lUTtf, Co O. lOtb Inil. Tl..Tnttf-l ll.-fltial. lui-vill. J-rt- A. 4VU4 publaAaWl f nuot io tho rUar & Chronicle. Cortif alt Cnlrtfi-ltTlnf mn, Ati'l join tjw in tbw chrm; Vot f r H-ti-t A V atin. Anj 4riT tht Husk ' t-rf -rf? . Whn on tli- fi-l i nf hUU : Ivf. kill tft- .Snike h-frv it tin.rl, Wh"ther Cnripirht4 or Rttl."' ThevMre w Uiil In thirty-two Ci'i'M''i tillifi'ttif,n:" But Hi--i'TT AfTiRrvr 'tw trn lr liHtchrd 'twould bitr tbe Naliun. Po trtn th- cz wit Hll wt.yf In a o :t m'! on tt pr-Ti..u dyf Callrd M:pouri CrmjT- niiPB. ThT traitorn fhnv t in'i-rt the QMt To hw it wmiM f rl, 'hn (! th-irif wul 1 hitr-h th hert 1 If the o-.t t!iy couia RKPKAl I j With V.x R M th"T hn-1 f"n , Rut th- rxt miil noon r-n c"n : Yt th er vh rhiil'l n f--w more veart I lly thy triumph, HutRiiox! In fi.'ht"n hiin.trfl forty four, ( Onr Cir fm Wt no jrik I Thw Strrrr ffurnn wa tri-d "nfe mOTt AnJ.T. xa1- rarae wttli rUE. Ti- firtT-iht. ottr T. rtit's como, Th rviit' h-n"1 i" to. Bnt tV Almi.-htr enHw th irnrml home, And then w- had Iii.lxjei. Id i;htr.n hnndr'! fiftff-two. Hi- Ti-k--tiii rot qa'ti fieice. I.fe4t.. SfiTT n would not do Aud from the hell peejKd I'lKBCl. Thon Dort.T. rnt hi wit t work "rornrroniii' to RKiKM. And tTitn ariarti or than Turk Thou, Kanwi! Wr must feL In fftv-lr thT rhntr'd th-Ir em. And thomrht 'twould hrlp their lu-k( Th'T cUimed the nemc-i-rtlo" nmne. And rhise thfir "faTorit"' Bccl ThT huinru7i'ed thn for three yeart more. Their nt em.' on quite fiuelr. And finally ht hd o,-ite nr th sbOIw In ChriftoDt South Carolina. Hi hirth roneeed till fifty-nine A monster in hin fiiHire UiH flrrt plmn wr l r--re Terr fine : "S'-eeMion. nd the Ni)irr:? The new ifcvn preul from whor to shores Thtt nake will make fna Said Vwlh. L'si meet in Bait'mr;' Paid South, "We ll raise a mun:" And o they did create a row. To fat up that Tile .nake : uPw pearv if we can btit. anThon, TIIK UNION we will break." But then am the Union men They'd ajree to no no-b in That cunaed Snake they'd unly rhafn, Aud put a ft od sew liuk In, (Liscm..) But the rat-lire. 8naV tl!l himwd alooj, Commenei the deadly battle; Independfne hin Tato ng. AmiJit tbe uure death-rattle. The rreatured rot an awful mouth. By Kurnpe well it' fd. It' open Rattlesnake down Sooth, Up North it's Coj'perbead. Thin uffly Bnake it bound to die- My ptvpheey remember It fearful doom in drawinp nigh We'll kill it in NoTemUrl T APIES' FURS. Purchasers mar! J i re It rlpon trettinir the best Fun at CHARLES UAKFOKD A 60 NS, Continental Hctel, rbiladvlpbia I ' Missmmr. The newlv elected State nnnwntion will meet in St. I.onia nn the uir SDsl D8 ceej,rated by tbe passage of an act of immediate emancipation in Missouri on tbat day. It would be be- eom,aS celebration of the day made im- mortal by tbe departed hero of tbe iler- mitsge. L APIES' and Children's Hats. I Latct tvls at CHARLES OAKFORD SONS. Cualiaeoul lloCal, Foiladelphi Gov. Curtin bas appointed John K. Ew ing, to fill the vacancy eanscd by the de eease of Judge Lindsey, in tbe Fourteenth Judicial District, composed of tbe eounties of Washington, Fayette and Greene. Io Chester county, not less than thirty au.ui.iTO.urniirtijrKHuua wrup. Tb .rSed i. 25 to 3D oenl. per gallon. 1 ! Latest Newts i Sherman's Grand March!; Ha is bound to gain the Seacoaat. ' Judging from Rebel accounts, Sherman ' deceived them as to bis intention, and ' ( pusta, causing tbctn to concentrate t bcre t ,t, l,t L. lnr nn their rail- , ways crossed tbo Oconee, aod is puLio VUB, IJltD l.bj ', uw " " " f ' " t a i 1(I .l.. la j.j Iloodl io the rear, City Toint, Pec 1. To Hon. K Iwin M StaotoD, See. of War : J Tbo Hicbmooi Etamiuer of to-diy aJ ' niVB thai aSberinao will succeed io retch ing the pea coast. 0her papers admit that bo baa crossed tba Oconee. U. S. Grant. Lieut. General. IIeftdqutrtc Army of the Potomac, ) Dec. 1, 1SGL J" To. Lieut. Gen. Gnnl : I have just beard from Gen. Gre?g. His dispatch U dated 0:45 I'. M. He reports having captured Stony Creek Sta- tion, which was defended by mfautry and cavalry in works with trtillery. He captured two pitot s of artillery, but had no means of bringing tbcm off. !le sniked them, and des'royed tbe carriages, II. k.. 100 nrisoners. 8 wagons and 80 . fi m - i . , ... o (- mules, lie burned the depot witn d WD lacks of eorn, 500 bales of hay, a train of ! cars, aud a largo amount of bacon, cloth- ; inz. ammunition and other Goverbment i ... . i. . , i : The Kattle of Franklin, Tenn., turns 1 aUnaM them to make a erand assault. ' ..... TL - -v. ,n I hpna Hun, flTTPHint nv 1 uey caiui. uu im - 1 o tn break the centre, but we reuterauy iu nu". , ,i . I. i J moved down by tho union prase snot ana musketry. U. reckoned the total lie be l lost must be 7,000, and ours about 1 000 Oue Rebel General was killed, and a whole brigade taken prisoners. At last accounts, Thomas had occupied the outer defences of Nashville there to j feceiT, aopther Rebel assanlt. It ia a curious fact tbat Now Jersey wta tba last Northern Slate to aboli.h Slavery, and is tbe last and. the only Free State to vota for Ihe 8lSve l'oer io tbia year of its bloody struggle for independ ence or supremacy. TAP J i KIT AMES' FURS. Tim larjrost as- rttn.nl at Cll AKt.K3 OAKloliU k SONS, Cco- Uurntal Uulel, rbilnlflpl.ia In Lebanon county, last week, William Wetz.-l entered the shop where Jacob I'etU -y was at work, aod shot I'tHL-y dead. The deceased is accused with tbe seduction . of the wife of Wetzel while tho latter was serving bis three years in the Union army. riTWe are apt Io ba free with our jokes ' upon Doctors ami their druse, ontil sick anj in need of their anl, then all alike bow to the necessity of recourse o their haid-earoeii and ofien ill requited skill. The prevailing be lief lhat physicians frown upon whateverde-' viatej from iheir peculiar system and usas't, , arises Irom the fact that their bnter infurma. j lion leads them soonesl to defect and diarard ; the medical delusions and impositions lhat , are thrust upon the community. That Ihey ! are ready and prompt to adnpt any really val-: auble invention is tern by lhe treatment Ur. ( J. O. Ayer's Chemical Remedies have rcceiv-: ed at their hands. They apprecta'e the val-1 ue of these medicines becauae they know their composition, and whtre is the man who ever heard a respectable physician eit.ier disparaee them or discourage iheir use ? No profession or pursuit hat done more for the human family than the medical profession. None ia followed by nobler men or for nobler ends : nor is there one which better deserves the best thanks of mankind. Ctmtun (S. Y.) i Democrat. Copperhead paper are dying off fast since tbe election. The 8talo organs in i Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin bave j rtu,v ct 5 Pr "n,u,D upo" ,b' sai"s' c?1,5 ., . . , ., ., , I or income for the vear ending Dec. .11 si. 1R03, "gone dead," and the smaller fry are ; ()f al, person, reiida m lh dis.nrt ,$ ow following salt Belmont bat no more of. completed, and that the said list wiil remain Rothschilds' monoy to keep them up. ! "open to the inspection of ail persons who i mav apply to insptel the same." for the space In Pennsylvania and elsewhere, tbo ! of fifteeu Ja's rum ,he lille n"-"f. ' ne State Hank, are fast winding np to be- of ll,e "silan,s f respective dm come National Banks. Properly managed, j S'AnnSdi furth.r ,ha, immediately after the ex we soon shall bave a enrrenoj at par tlljpiration of ten days (excepting Sundays) Oter the Union. - i from ihe date hereof, lo wit, on the lOih Dec. ! 1861, and for five days thereafter, I will re- John Bowen, for forty years an honored ' preacher io tbeM E-Church, died recently, i u , . , -, n' near Baltimore, aged i l years. lie preached man jeara in tbe "est Branoh i oouDtry. Tbe Polish rebellion is now completely subdued, aod tbe unfortunate insurgents re scattered everywhere. Tbe Denmark war is also at an end. Adam Clark Bradford, just elected del egate to Congress from Nevada Territory, is native of Wilmington, Del. ErtoijsDurrj jt3arfcct.? Corrected Semi- Weekly ly Walls & Smith. Wheat $2.50 Cora 1.50 Kye 1 60 Oats, 32 lb. 80 Barley 1.40l 60 Flaxseed 250 Wool 80 Rags . 68 Country Soap 8(0 Butter, prime $ 45 do eomrnon 25 EggS SO Lard, fresh 20 do old 15 Tallow 15 Potatoes fifi I Dried Apples.lb. 10 J of I . Cnrn.nenSOlbsl.lO sT 300 Barrels Apples, C1IIOICE VARIE1I6V frh irnin i.w (in riair, JOilX II. BEALE ci. .-s V. S.'. L. o.... just arrivin; a: JOilMlI A drafted man committed suicide by drowning himself in the liver at L'incio na'i on Friday last. Pt 1W.C.A H-wa-tt. l("rh nit. M ITKWKTTcf N-t-ot ni yiiM MAHV bOAKUHAN vt Caw r (Jrt-TP, 111. t- N ATI1 A! (lie waJ burird ia L;iburg, saalj "' " roi-xD-hoqtiw.w-k. mbc-o.e PAIK Mr which ihe ownfr can gri trai-kof tin-iiiiri aMheChrimicliii e . E OM A FURLOUGH. rPHLS beautiful Sieel Cngravin;. pau:ted by X iSriiessKLB and eosraved by .sartiis, is having an immen&e sale, and is considered by all who have seen it at one of the line-t specimens of engravings ever gotten out in ' tins country. j Ei rrif iS'AiVr'a Family tliOuhl hure a topi. ' Etery L'y tl Juii$ih'il'l Aou hurt a ?"!. In fact, every family which has a father, husband ur stX battling fr hi country, wtl! appreciate and should pof-e-is 11 hamp r r ' rrrur ' t--- tt i i, wila!wavs be a biifal mem(ir,a'l of these anxious days and yer of rebellion and war. j- jvThi ensraving is o!d exclusively bv Aeents. UiNubleU Mottliers and other's , will find this the must plrasaui and profitable a-ency they can undertake. We give ex, Iu- . si" ""' V. g'" lruculars of prl,' J vu afipiwanuil. , We prjnl tls pale OD a ,9 y !4 hnU ,uitable for framintr. and will send a specim en copy by mail, tree, on receipt of the pnoe, tJ. :ii, which it about oae-halfthe price ouaily charged for engravings of this character. rur particulars address IillAIU.EV A CO., Publishers, 1077 No. 6 North Fourth St. Philadelphia GERHANTOWN TELEGRAPH, A Family and an Aprlrnllnral Jourosl, TEVOTKD to Choice Literature, If i TtaDt branch ml Hi lu.trj. and pr..ti-rt ttt.nl m f.iT u w.tt.iu r.iir rHiviT aMkin.E th. faiM- tttrtri.. .n.l . .' . - ..rr aaiitD.C tu. ra.w- d tnui1. acl th. mitt .nmirica ao.l ..ii.rii.ti- a-R-h pur.i?ri of ri.nr.r t bi iirnrii ummmuj wniir :. Tin. t".rtiun i.f tb WraiiKfc.i.irJtl.yrip isalooo wurlh th. W,nl, prj,,.f .,h rtl,ti..o. . . uniii hi....i.i.-.....i-..i .nuol'th. Day, ctrt-Mly lt.r tl.i papr, which hith crtn hll tp-ftl rn. of iu inarkrd fvatarr.. anj aiv.a tn uniTi.rt.il Mti.facli "Ml. will be eootinuu with rinlr.ubled elf 'rt. to m.it tb. ihirreain; ilcuanj. of th. pul.lir. TKtlMS. Two iloUars pr annum: on. il'.llir for .iz month.. No oril.ro rerei.eil without tb. ranb. anj all eub-ripUons .wtipwl at the end of th tun. paid fir. AJJr... rilll.lp k FKKtS. Kilitor and Proprietor, Oermantowo, Pbilad'a. Pa Issue List for Sept. 19. 1 John Bileer vs Danl Rebrr 3 Mampstl & Blocker vs Levi 9 Herrold : W N Krreland A. Bro n EJ Hull 4 J A. F Maurer vs M Hijo'r wiih noli i-i.,, i .... i ... i U-I...L. . -i r rllmhrrlin, U V...I H, . 7 H FnilM w Wirirlr Will .1 l 8 Pe.erC Hummel for nse va J Hartmnn 9 Bank of "Vonh'd for J Rnwpr ri l.Ki-lrr 10 Khzabe h Molz rs A Amnion II romm'lth Pa vs Wm Brown lr I'i Jno Weihtman vs Jacob IJeckard 1:1 V P L'hlioser & Co vs Al Ara moo 14 Joseph Kleckner vt Jacob Deel 15 David Herbsi vs James A Nesbit li Samuel Beck vs Joseph Long 17 David T Davis vs tieddes Marsh & Co 18 Henrv Lupoid vs John .M'Call Bro 19 Mensch's Ei'rs vs Ynunimao A Walt 2n David Bachman vt Henrv Kessler 21 D Ii Kaufman &c vs D B Keber Vc 22 Js 8 Marsh & Co vs Wm Hoasel 23 Ceddes & Marsh F A Donehower 2t H Slack Ac vs P Mertz Ac 25 Conntv of Union vt Aaron Wetzel " T "ILL be snid at the late residence of Jow IloiouTt. dee'd. on Market street, I.ewishurR, on Satlirdar. DOC. lO-a quantity ot HOOEUOLD iOODS--iuch as dioves. Carpeting, Chairs, Tables and House and Kiicfcpo Furniture generally. Terms made fcsjown at sale by Dec. 1, lS6t IAMES rtDLCHTON INTERNAL REVENUE. 14th District of Pennsylvania, ) Comprising Dauphin, Juniata, North- nmherlaod, Snyder and I nion counties. S "VTOTICE is hereby eiven that pursaani lo i the joint resolntion of Congress of July 4. ISf't. and the instructions of lhe Secretary of the Treasury issued in accordance there. "" tne llsl assessments for the special ceive and determine al! appeals relative to "roneout or excessive valuations or enum-, erations contained in said list. All appeals, mM be . wfltin M( mnst slaIe par. ncular cause, matter or thing respecung which a decision is requested, and must state the ground nr principle nf error complained of. DANIEL KE.N'DIG, Ass'r 14th Dist. Miildletown, jjaupmo -o., i a AUDITOR'S NOTICE. TN the Orphans' Court of Union conniy, in 1 the matter of the account oi John l arger, j survivinc Execntorof Jacot Viaota, late ot I Hartleton.dec'd. i The Auditor appointed bv the Orphans' i Court of Cnion county to make distribution of lhe balance in Ihe hands of the accauntant under the Will nf ihe testator, will meet the parlies in interest at his office in Lewisbnrg on Friday, lhe Uih dav ol December, A D 1S64 at 10 o'clock, A M. ' JOHN B. LINN. Auditor nn.t.nh. VV.IInf ihp tiai.r. will meet ihe GREAT UPlTiTIPTIflV I in Burden s lest Patent nORSE SHOES. They are now sell- ,g a, two cent, per pund less Ih.n UA.UknA fra . ( kri...K U si rA ta rm C(n ra. alVIW Jtas.'v- t MM wkt lite tvliroi- iihihwbis. a7'ia ' UCOW fKOUl fcK i Lewisbarg, Oct 14. 18S4 Skates ! SKATES ! A fine assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Skates for sale al ihe Cheap Hardware Stor nf UEO W TKOCTER j lIsOL.l TIO. i TITHE nartnrr.hip heretofore tnn; K i 1 . f . . l. it 1 a. ... , . ! I 1 wc N statu in net Jiimri' Ti' - i ' linz in the na-ne f an nn irr frm was iliiM.h'pi. 'he .r'h ot On, ii,t. The books at) t arct nnT nf the i!tl fit in will be se;t!ed by J,.iia.hiin V;. JoslAH B K rf. Oci.21. JiKNA'l 11 W WULFC. Tbe hiKine mil be cuatin'jert f-v J F.ikr at the obf sian 1. I- BKKK. FCUND3Y & MACHINE JH3P. riMli: SimWtU .:i J.ilM Miops now in ttul nirr;.i mih. .i.tl we aire ' -w PifFar.i .. b'i i..r HACHuvLKY of all kinds, smnl! anl havv.Tn any Ptent. AM !!?.. i-f S'llCAM l .lil.l:s .'inuMrHlif-.l in urtlrr. KEfAtKI.NU arer. i , r,..mto:v. Wil.l.lAM liE.N.NVSO.N" Huiiburv, Pa, .:!. 6. 1-M HOW TO DESTROY ROACHES, RATS, MCE, !!Vo T!nrt'v liTinin V tirm!n-iti.r I 1. . l 111 . . .... I. ...IU 1 III .IIU k I. I I T IS I.VFAI.I.IKLK-IS l.Nh'Al.l.llil.K ! f IS pill up in l.ar;:r li'ls inr .J rt. a, rf,aiJy fl,r wh,J! n)i,,nB w,,h o btr 1 Is put up in I. arse Lm-s fur 15 ns. Is arirlr-;. I), out nil, 1 rv rr W'ir:hi" eirtHiitl rolt it. t:tjaui Vn .ii-tit f ttioir h'-l.-. 1- c t "Liort u ( u". tn- :itu-ti"D to K 1 1 ht u it. S 1 It ta.il Ir'i;-t nr. 1 L'-a.r tlifuiiio-it r:T.-i r,i -:ii.-i .ur, if..i -k f r KthTA l lff KVIN U(l;. tn with lV-l. ai.-i -u-n- t t y I tr iT' l r;rt- r I'-;( ". 1 at Pi i.th Truth atrert iki' Wnini.t, Vaniitrr .rv Nn. 1 ; J ur i.hi tr"-t. n-ioTe siluut, t.-twra Xciith dJ HnlJ fn Lrwi-l.tir. hv nrNNTTT TtHO ?. W!mlcl an I l;-ti!-!- fv it., lib K a ) r.W. icIIAHtLIS att l 1'. II. UK WKil -inil :-,'U 'am pnsils of the siness pe- ' year, ileh .pes t ylnrt attrntion to busmess lo mer.l ihe ralmuase heretofore extended ,o ih: 'bi-h-'1";;M.MAH0i I.ewisbure, April lti3 New Stand---rJew Goods'. JOSEPH L.II.UVX havir.s taken '.Le J rooms under the Trleiraph ami t'hn mctr otiicr.sretiited them, and tilled m an eneusivf , variety of j Hat, Caps, Gentl,mrn' Clt,th'rir,-r. Also a lane and splendid su k cf CI.OTHis I JAfSlMKRE.H.&c. which he will maktuph- : ordrr.v he still continues the Tailoring Busi j I ness. He ia nrenare.1 lo eircule all work ! entrusted to his care.lo the tali.taclion cl' the ; customer.' i ' .. , . . ' --B. Cuitme and Krpainnz j? done ti " Lewi,lur?. rr .11 : ' " TF v"u wanl 1"'TI UK I It HI i:. J 1 Co to All.t., I hotiieraplnc t.anerv. where there n a splendid assortment ol dark and gilt frames, for sale cheap. I IVPur a Photosrapli tlltum eo u NICE'S liallery. where you can have a spien i did assortment from which lo select Lewisburg, Sept. 2S, IStit pd3m j Eirr) Man, Koaaa. ant Ihllilslwutw Urad II. NARRATIVE of Privations and Siitrerinjs of I'nited States Oifirers and Soldiers white Prisoners of War in the hm Is of ih K br I Authorities. Being lhe Kep.irt tf a Com mission of Inotitrv. appointed bv the 1. s. SanitaryCt mmistion. With an Append. a j containing lhe Tesiimony." j 1)KICE, 25 cents, tent, post-paid, lo any j address, on receipt of price, bv C. M. KING, White Deer Mills. 4t I nion Co.. Pa j 1C4 1SGI "l)IIILAPEI.rniA .t ERIE R. R. I Thi. arii lio. trartTM.. tb. Nortlii-rn anil N.irth V.t 'uoli. f Pi-nuyl.iin: to tu "it y if Kriv no I.ak. Kri.. It ha- b-n l.a.-l tl.. iicTl-.nia It. K. Cumpanr. anil i. rp. rt0 l.r Ihrn. It. .-itir. t.nrtli wa.. ..v-neU for panAs-tin'r aD-i trt-ibt liu me, ucluWr K. ls,4. Title of Fatscngcr Trains at Jjivitlurj. leave Easlaard. Mail Train P f Elmira Express Train IIM PM Accommodation !0: 'J A M Accrmmii!ai!on 4:52 PM Itair Hrsltar. Mail Train 3:'.7 A V Elmira Express Train .r:l2 A M A-coinmoiliitjon 4:SC P M Aocom inuii.it i, n I2:i:t A M Pwsr-riTrr Oar. run thrt ni:h m ,11 Train, witbont chuti.-.. th.th .s betwaon i'biiaitihia anit til., an.1 BailunT' .n4 Kri.. Kl.ir.nt ?irin Cr on Elmir. rrr.'sa Trains both w.rn )i.tiM.n i llism-r.rrt au.1 Balnmr-. F-ir iuf rm oiin r. r.-. tmr rH..T;.T l.jin.a. ,,ptr ' Aod at mrn-r 3-ith an.t Mark.t .tns-t. 11. '..Mr-hi lur I'Mjht tu.im ji, t' th.. Conii'iir'. A.--IO.. t K Kis.j-it.is. Jr . r.ir. l .th aud Market U, I'bil-uL J. M It-iiLi. S.nt. N C K R.. F-t!t:mr.. II. 11 Hill STUN. lintrral ut '-"t- rbita-l. II. tV.HWlNNKK.ii.ni ral T:ckr it t. rhil.l J05. P. IvrTS, lii-nrral HiriUor.H ii;ianji-T NOTICE. THE subscriber lakes this mr'h'd t inform the people of Lewisburg and its vicinity that he has sold his Boot and Shoe ' establishment to Mr. R. M. Coopkr. He desires to return his sincere thanks for Ihe liberal share of custom bestowed on him. Wishing to settle tip his accounts, he asks ' all persons indebted In him to call and se lie. ; and those having any just claims in present ihem ai the store to JUli.N sut Hits 3tate cf johB Grcff dec.d ... orICE " hereby given, lhat Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of 'J'HN UKOF h. Sr. late of Brady township, ' nic" L' deceased, have been granted to " "rr"""'' ",c "-i"ier iu moo , ; County, in due form of law; therefore all per-; ,"n'i knowing themseUes indebted lo said; estate are requested to make immediate pay- j ' "tnu and those having ju claims a?aintt me unoerstgnen. dv tne itreisier nt i nion the same are also requested to present them properly authenticated frr seitlrmeni l . 1 1 1 1 f V I'PAVV i- r .- 4.11.. Ullti S, 1, I.ICCOll'1 Brady Tp, On. 2S. 186; pd Tv TTTr. -. ', " Nl - , . , - . . . . . Rilrfa n tnvarncKifw I . n i.iVb Arn htv i4awa a s.Ai m w is. "S- V. " - ' -- r. - .. I nave nwen granten io tne suosrriors. an prr- sons indebted tn lhe said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and tho-e hav- i ing claims or demands against the estate f j Ihe said decedent will make known the same without delav, in rN"tV sHAFVr". rtw S.l,.Movl tHAfftR, i3al If, Ocu bar IS, lt i. lill.ilHAU lt.il I. ItO.lO. Winter Arnitijimet...Xtw.l, 1864. r t T T 1 UK.VT Tt utilc Lino from tlic North f ur.v rth t-t Ptiil4-lehm. N.v Vnra, t J- I'vlt-.TLllr, bUiim, AiihtA. KMto, M. Ti.iu' !'. II irii'l.ur fcr Nw Turk Sll-t .-.( jo. I lliK. .ii I I V M. uiiiui Smm lKk .t In A M, r.l i i d l mm Tt..- n.nnt-rt with .in:lr Trl.o IS. Prlyl- .tii. K.iirfd. .nil ?l.'pina tar weoyy tfc fttat tw. Tr:n, iIlHut .h.r. l-. f-jr Km Tii. I'MfrVY. Tnm.ti. w'Mill ll.ni..o smj I'titivi'li hit s.li A M mm l.4 t It. st'Wiux ml naa priBcll itatioB mmtj. i ti.li... .Uit iti l all pnint., at 7 I A f, at I 10 V M. K.turu:e: Uif 111 ill 11 a .n. ml 7 V . Inil. Iphln Ml V a"l' ; l .t..i!i. .t A M n.l r M ; T.m,u. mt .ll A, M ami 2.H I" M. i.l l'wlnx at 1- Budaigat, 7 J4 mat 1., H A 51, 1 : - anl 'i5 P M. K-s l'n- An"mmi4.tli' n Tntw : lmm MmmMng mt . A .. nturc.llj fr-.m f bilirl kia al A3 f f'umS' lti!rral T'i n Imlbaf a .! anil II A 4 fir thrt-n. Llit. Colombia,!.. on S m l..: I.- ,m Vo k.tT T M, PhiUiMphk Z I.. V M H .11. till- T l i SI. Tun. .". 7 AM, lliri I irj n li a 5I..D.1 l:t,D.iU aulnibl, kx liwilay bur-. I'. DiUiu'stlnn. ti)'a.,SVaMn. Srlinxl. mm lamaHw ' Ti- k'-l. to Mbd trorj .11 putit., at rrlBsl H.'.ra. I'.trr-. cbk J thruj'i: SO pounds altol nek r. A MCuLLi.Gea'l SapsrlBtablMt. K;nJ n;. Nit. I.-.4. The Friends of Hraii tliaansiT arw invite t io pay him a Itontuoa visit a: his vsi lence. nn !S. 5th afirraooB ur evi-nin rf Ssturihy. D'C. S4. (t.'hnsimas.) "OTHi: to Ta Colleelorw. Too art- h-Tehy nmiti'1 lhat yi ur Duplicate ti i -1 e -ftiled op bv December Court, aa do further time will be allowed. To Ouuers.-All Taie unpaid after Drc t'nurt will ! nterd op ajainst yoor pr.ipeiu-. WW. JONE, Co. Treaa'r. More New FROM Fill LAD Goods ! AXDK.T. NEW i:oops NEW CHOPS NEW COOPS NEW COOPS For Fall nnd Winter For Full and Winter For Fall and Winter For Full and Winter Cai.Ii Axn Pee. Call ask See. Cam. asd See. Cam. and See. Jno.II GooiimaD.Market St.,lewisburg jni).I.n.)l)'!man,Market St.,LfWlsbBrg ' jnn.II.fioolman.Market St.,Lewisbarg Jni.H.noo(lman,MarketSt.,Lewisburg tl"A:i kinds of Gram bought for Cash. CARPETS. All Wool. ITcaTy In- rrstn 1'arp.T. Kru.t!a t'arfW., Ra Carpet. Vlwoa Cloth. Jut mrri.J, BLj fcr al hy jxix u.nxPiia!r. NOTICE. rilMKKn School Teachers wtnlei for th I 'uu-n township schorl district. Address I.. KOOKE. Pres'i, or JOHN YOLNGMAX. Sew Win field r. O. I0fi9 PM'TIttV ! t.lllUM. ! t M. persons tre hereby furbidden Irnstlnj I - " my wile. LI III A. WILSON, on my account, as I will nrt pay orbe responsible for anv.htne she tziav do or nloain. 1 ' ELiWIN WILSO.X ' Kelly Tp. Nov. 9. tir.t p.ltw nit ir..n. The I.ew sburj Deposit Bank has thit day declared a dividend of fi.nr pr cent, for lha last six month, free from the Government lax payable to lhe Stockholder on demand. Nov. 3, l-'.t. H l'.t-H F.I.I. ER.Trean. Curijiws si if 3 i'rcsciiii! HENRY HARPER, o. x-io, Arch St, riiilaJ.Jphia, Has a large stock of HATCHES. FIXE Cl'Tf.ERY. j SOLID SILVERWARE. j Superior Plated TEA f-E ITS. SPOONS. : FOUKS, Ac O.-t. 1, I ; I 4na DI7IDEND. The Leaishur; Bant drel.re.l a diridend I of 4 per ci'nt. cler of all Taxes, payable la the Stockholders on demand. ! Nov.2.1.sf.t. l. ID KET.ER, Casb'r (D i;c3 ! (Dues! 1 OFFER rr.y services ajain to the pnblie in the way rl fri ins Vrudu".ani I have ap Ited for a Lirenae for lhe same. I ! will en ieavor io ;ive saiisfaction lo ail who I favor tue wiih pitronaie. j DANIEL M. r.ENNEli BulTaloe Tp, N-. is. I64 Executor's Notice. T ETTERs Testamentary tTJvVe estate of i HERMAN Vnsr. lee i!?Taie of l.ewi- i burz tioro . i ,imn county, have been frantcj lo ihe snnscriSrr in due lortn of law. Alt I persons mitrM?.! to snd estate are nctiued Io t nihke immediATe payment, and those having claims a?.iinsi ihe same will prest-nt iheua i properly auihf nt caied for seiilenieni li 10JO il.WItr KKHEK, Eaeesiior I.imc! Lime! TCONTI.M'E to rent lhe old. well known Limekiln of (;-...F.Miller. E-q.. id K'lly lotrr.ship. on the River road between Mi ton and l.ewisburg, and olTcr the be.si article of I. :me al '.) ccnl? per Imshel, or S when sold Lj the thousand bu.-liels or more. JOHN RICH ART Kelly. Nov. 0. Ifil pj4w Notice to Debtors. I lLEASE call within three weeks and settle i accounts, or they will he in the Jo.nre" i -w mu, ... . - -- T 'REMUK, I ree'd N.R.ZIMMERMAN LOSt. &. CO. have just A ereat variety of descriptions tod prices call tnd see. Mav. 1 J L'ST received t 6ne assortment Ladirsl tiloves. Trimmings. Ac. r. suitable Tor in r i, . season ato a nnr mi ni iipmrnr- June ! KKEMER. I.CINO s CO"S l.4IIPETs j"' tJune CO) b fy KKKMEU. I.O.MA CO r )I.AbTER, 5a' tl Fish fnrsi h. lllt..Mt.K, l.U.V Ot .V LA . si frr
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