Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, December 16, 1864, Image 1

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BY 0. N- WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
At it AO per Tear, aluajt In Idinuce.
LEfflSBURO, UNION CO., PA., FMDAY, DEC. 10, 1SG1.
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Tufsiay M-wini: & FriJay Afternoon.
MONDAY XET is Court
WEEK fur 'ri 'D county. A chance
to send in tnor.iy, aivitcc pay f.r Stab
iCDKOMCI-E for Eilt jcar.
aWA valuable Forovgh fr per'y very
Bear ibeXewOii it pi. u n 1 c uuty
.is notiocd f t sile in to i)' sp tr.
SSjT'Spccu'.atiTS Live n:w laid Lat.J
CD pork, and Legs die with tbi ir last sijueal
pitched on a much bibber (money) note
tbio usual. Judje Wal's bad io which
pissed fjr 1 0 0 C Its. j .daily : that da
to start with.
$ra"Fcr gallant il3 distinguished ser
vieea ia the operations before Petersburg,
Va.," Capt. George Sb'-ikLy i- sppoh.ud
Brevet M sj or in U S Volunteers, to date
from July 30, lMil, (tbe dj La was
wounded.)
Information for Soldiers' Wives, lie.
Wt give publicity io iLc following let
ter, in crdir to rcn.ad tbe friends of ab
sent soldiers a tcthtr ctad, missing, sick,
cr priaooert what they must dj to git
tbeir pay for such ilsem ones. Tbiy
should tend to Col. Francs Jordan, evic
ted as tclow :
riXSfYi.VA.MA ?IATE AiiEXTV, )
4tT, lhb t., W'irhir.ttjn, LX j
CnAs. Cawlv, Kry : V ur letter iu
lcl if jf Mr. M'llnde is rtctiti J. J-te
can criw bcr Lj.-Laiu'j py if tLe i.i? tbe
j rocf tint be is a f r.er lJ is Limj:
cr was at a given dtc. He tt trjf
ii letter from tte Lubt.d LiiLrc-.f t:e
kit ctpinre. Tie text t-: t if, if rbe
la ib lefir fr o. Ltr Lu-tstJ. i letter
frcm tbe (ctr of tbe Coujpty ssvicg
ibat be is tuiturcd, .;. A ietter fr.ai
a fellow prifcLtr, mvil,; tbit M llnie is
a ftisvur, tbit bj tk bit, Ac, n.sy
atitwir. If tbere i? a r.tuiLei j rir.tir
wbo saw M'i'ride in c;ftivi:v atii can
Hake ifEJavit to tie fjc f, (;;vii . da??,
jlsce, ic., that toy te ukeL t- endtcce.
I erc're yco tbe ;r.f ir pjp.rs nr.icb
Mrs. M Bride iLCt rin Ltre tnarkei
Ibrs X, tut do t"t prctecJ to .! up tie
blalik rectirt. You wi!i c L;ult ibe ctt-
t.c!e on tbe t.ck of tbe vjuc! er ai.i
also the cote attached, before the
and act aecorutt y.
When properly es'-cutcd, return the
papers to me, at.d S'.Ld al. Lg the last Ut
ter she received frcm her busland slLce
he is piit.jL.cr, or the belt test evidence
that Le is a prisoner.
Ktjpectfuily, FitAn Johdax,
Cot. mud Altt. .Age. ci J'.i.a -
E.Wm. Alvord, returned to Dry
Valley, saw at ALdersonvillc, two mo'.its
aeo. David D.vis, J. M. .vRride,
M'Hatey, tnd J
Ln Xtison. Mnon is
at AtLapoli.-, Iu: ULille to c me tome.
sm. M'Alartfy, Cfaarlestowr, Ya ,
ends a cpy cf "The Guidon," rittcd by
tbe 12th Pa. Cavalry, ty wLic-b it appear?
that CD the 'li:h uit. Jatocs Glace and
lienry Eotbeiu.c!, from LLi a c ua'y,
ere (with six others ) captured by the
Ktbeit.
Capt.McDgas, Y.'. II R:shorg, and P.
F. Irvin are aii.org cur prisoners a.
Charleston.
Dr. James D. StrawhriJe, while Lunt
icg a hospital site near iV'crsturg, was
captured some weds slLee, ki.d has LA
beta beard from tit.ee.
nsssaencsett
sssaencsetts fvutver!
ling to thsCpjJoeii pap
imj State sett cut tiout loO,
According
er.
t'.e Old Ba
oldiers to vote in Indiana, N
York
and various other States, yet seems to
lave bad enough loft at Come to cast a
respectable vote. Tbe returns of the
Presidential Election sbow a eomf ortable
majority of Union men remainir.g there
Ltoeoln Elccfois 120. 7i2
M'Cltllaa " -i 7J5
Lincoln's majority ' 77,M-7
ii" . k . . i . i . .
,.c...ue. f-e .ue e..,rr,L., ujus.
bava migrated, acd vottd elsewhere
tbey were cot at home that day, sartin 1
Tbe Saxutary Commission.
A Financial Ilcpert of ttts Institution
from May 1SCI to Ju'y lid, shows that
tbe total amount received from all sources
ap to J uly 1 cf the present year was :
Cask C
l'C4 40 '
Contributions in tied (val
Bed in cash)
C 41S.959 S3
Total J'J ' I'O.GJ 73
Of lb cifb reecire4. $753,303.42, has '
Lceo ezpeoded id rl-i-us trti
clci. The imooot xrfeded in lie dU-
lritnf.rrf.fc.i.nr; ,.e-ft ini
....-a-cu-. .
Tbo balance of cah in the bands of the
VVV,a'..hXJ3 WM H'k'i--
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T1M ollo-ing ,ettcr ,jM, pnn.cdj
botrt tbtt OeD.c-berman m.kes terv coad
iri ii
calcalatioLS for a "cr.z" man 1
3
KlM.sTuS, Ga., f P.M. Nov. S.
Capt Fetoock, U S N , Mound City :
In a few days I will be eff for salt water
and hope to meet my old friend D.D Porter
again. Will jou be kind enoogh io write
to bim and tell bim to loi k out In me ab't
Christmas row, ll.lt , n Utad Io .Kicjnak.
W.T.Suekmaji, Mj. Gen.
. e tec numerous boir. ..( ll.-u,l.
'"'" J
- fi""6 luiwai.. io i..aiirs, irom
tbose wba bave rich or active friend at
bona. Efforts are also made at different
points to forward gif-s t0 all Soldier io
ric. Tbosa who have abucdaoc, no
doabt wilj icaccLer th.;e ;l;t f.tcuJ
Pi'rni.rtlii.PirfTinv
1)IA OilL IIlC H.LKCTIO.N
All ir.cn are ai t to ! fur nbat tbey
thdrr, lut there are sure litnits to rea-
souibie rifcctatioLS. For the bentfit of ,iLei.!ti and carvelvu- eccctEiunij open lines by tnouiands, fuflentg for food and de,rn;,ed 2'J rr 5 mia-s of riiwa ucd
the u.ry br.cest, well tueaning men who tbe uLber3- f -atciLaLf.bip acd Iriiliant f ,r elftbicg. Tbe War Department, with , by IXttttU iu gerting aupplieaia Wtldon.
voted Lr M'CleKao, we prt-poe o put on victories of Mj ir Genera! George lirinton tbe approval of the Trefidcnt, gives tries-. . cs,j,ireuoaT,?,cf,i
rcorJ a few tr"f of tbe tbanelt-i- wan- M'Ck-llac, t.ki tbe Orpncrl tbeets p r"ation for supplies- to sach. icj ;s tcp'.d tbe K-.b!s are rcler.tit:
or in wbicb their icii.ri deceived tbtaj wUb strar.ge tjprgrafbiei.1 t.-;etticn ! Tbe foiloiag ladies will receive money frjln t.;,r dubj'ic! p-recuti.-.L. It 1
in tbe recent 1'rvti icntial Election. . TLe l!;ooabarj I'cvi'-rrut of 'Z'H Oct. ' rr clothing f-r ibis object, from Lewis- evident tuey fear icrtuaa will take bjtb
1 te K cctiocs of lsC2, and cf 15C4 ot m the three Mlowing itctr.. which burg and vicinity : JafaaiuU and Charlesloo.
to O.tubtr, a'.! si.. ei, unmistakably, to
every cindid, in'elligent man, that tbe
Uiis of v.lers approved and sustained the
A Jaiioijirati n cl I'rtfidcnt Lincjlu.
Tbe three 4iI'iVot ftates-' of lecny!
vai.'u, Ubio, and Iudiana, at tbe October
Klicti id, gave msjjrities in fvor of
1'resident Lincoln's candidates for Con
grcs &Li 'jte IJf.eers, as f.il!ow :
IVr.D'jlvaiiia 13 OO'J
O.io 35.0'iu
Indiaca i;"J.'t.'0
Total maj-iritirs Csi.'U
In tbe face of all these notorious facts,
tbe Ccrrertebd leaders tndcavcrcd to
c.ke tbeir f illowcrs believe they bad
carricd the al-cve States, and that the re-
suit t-f the cl.ctioLS therein insured tbe
eui-eess of M'Clcilan and I'rndletoti !
Ia prosf cf this shameless fraud, we
c py a f-.w ti'ncti from leading C pper-
Lead f a;rs aid tbeir cinntry ecbtcs.
Tbe I'bilade'phia 17th October,
f;ures up a Dtu'.-.eraiie" maj .rity in
l iLnty'iVaM:., aud '.vca tbe fuiiuK.ng tii-
itoria! :
-l IHiMia F 01 R tlttuRT.
Mr. E"! :i Rt. t'ri-iraian ( tbe H'niocratiC
Niiuiiat 'oir.inti'ie. has nouceit tht zlrivun
nr.'- rv :h Vi'.i'j.'r una la the to!!o n.f: han.i-
.ir.e a.'j r-'e- a Mres. .ir pei 't
ar trt ictnz everv here wiih such energetic
an 1 ve v (iini'ti'irrttioriv. thai fiT their chilli
I ii.v.:e :r.tui to iir tui and illurr,.naie.
sfL a no it a LnMCe-arv as lor a st'ti-na-:rr
.. t': h: l-..v t. take a ho'i.'av:
' Ti.l.V -A .-I n.
I..ri h t--r!l k. t.iTi
in ti.. st rui ' V I-D ii- iT.ii:. T-r c e V.DV ii
:r j j. ; .rrnci.l-t Irtin-Je. tt.- n ...t i.i-h
.il-fter- ; I.. ' r -v . lb- r.-u't J--I Kl TIIK
Sl.lii. ..lt S i'l i LLAS M Ht. KLtTi . i
;u.I;.. fiir .:-:t' n tf iriumf hi:t iun in it -
. -c.. u n. t . ni--r. It i.- r." cimecl-J
I. ;-.-i..r. ii I'. la-if r.t ir fc'i-i t vt .i riin u.i gi io
f.-r r.tf '' N r. to It.Ll MI TK tl.ir tnt.
; .iri. r. .1 1 t-'. .n th-T-.t. l -nJ-lT Ti .
ITit. m-t . ir. h. n r.f tl.. .j-ii'i -n r-'t in tl..
k
..ion., s.:.-: :(
STI.iV l. Mi l T
fc '.TMi in
a.
i-. AO .1 sT HKI.V 'NT.
ih-uinn? Nmti- nfti l- cjuiitler.
l ta.rmsb (
Mr
r. lieimont ixoenoed .
;verai thuu-
sard d 'liars in telegrapting tbe above
over tie wbole country, to make his
dup-es fght the hirjer io the November
eicctica.
At tht turtle ttmr, Mr. ftlmoHf, ami the .
I f.'fftnri nf thr "Ay" knra thtl ihry had
J mrrrrol M-mlm nf (".niyrr, and in
1 """'- f'jUr & I'jM'i'ure, and
Acre MA') to 15,fOJ m-vWy
ajiind 'L'rn cn the popular roft .'
The following OE-'tii statejneLt ilsO
appeared in tbe M'Cieilan prints :
"to lilE liF.Wvnttl OF TFX't.
Ro.nns of the I)-n. St. Cnt. Com. ,
CIS Ch- ',ut fSi. Ph.tal. Ort. , jfcGt. i
Ke urn fr.. n the t ction net i on Toe lay
i t :at werk have come to baroi sutnc.er.t t
I r. ve v ,; f :i-.'i n thai hve tr. j-r.phej
in :r,e .s-ate ty a rr.aj.ir:1" of ah ! "loii" -t
home vj rs. Tne v. te oi" tne M-Miers Hi lhe
r...-p.:ais and in the army ittr.y, ur mat nt.
rr -j.e ;h:s ae:r"2a:e. We ci-cgratulate you
i n !h: c'oro u- re-n't f
Oiir vict ry h.orever is bnt half corr.piete.
We h'-' . the varoace gr.. ur..i. io glonous'y
.'ftaine.l.Tilyf -rr.ne irand movemect more
m r-C!aun in .November the threatened liber
ties o; i ur cuntrv. and rest. .re to it the peace
and pr. spernv i I f. rm'r lute. (Ac.)
B i Titer i f the Cnmrri'Mer :
C. 1.. W .r.LJ. Chairman.
RfiBtTrJ. IliMraiLu Secretary."
To - C-uimittee, whea they "ordered"
the above, were not so ignorant as not to
know that they were bally defeated io tbe
irS'iV tore of the State. To throw dust in
:Le etS of tbe Fcor!e they fPclk of the
"ui'iie vote, wen Knowing that "army
and hopitai" votes are as legal, and just
as tru'y counted, as those of Berks county
or of York 1
The following (wbicb we find in tbe
Laporte D-mrat) is a specimen of the '
JIqi oeratic piOETRT of the
sontest :
0'id Ah r"J tr rrri j k$,
li;s iua to tori- br -b
I If if hi. MVtX 1 '
Tit tlifr' nsr y k tbt h nn rrtvk
U ni hlp t:m t" Watt t-tur L.:tic Jdc,
Th MNir fr r th;r tarsi oy do,
li-icho. ht-ih' :
Hr ii TfttrniiHui&t f ail ih-":rcrtw,
li,Li4fh'. i :
Pst nuf -rtnnkt. wh r whil,
V-i f- r the S.cz-t t tc rji.iiT,
iflif - U C" Mr t.icd
J'..ac-t fill op tb bowl!
W;tb Mas'- at ib havj of oar vapead cinn,
N -j litt-i J---.r--" vouM mar thrir plao.
AndttiT f rt,alW!.T.'ftIlt!l. (l!t,
lH-s-;ar ":ht M" in ti cum mkx wat,"'
Atid e- a;i gi. Vwj- t-i.DtJ
J.-Lddv. til up tisr
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( Mie-represeniicff brant and Soldiers
. .. ..
grDera..y as .avorioz me t'eace party witn
-.-low Mac" as the War candidate '.) I
The annexed illustrates the "clan tran"
cflorts to .pneal to the lowest and worst
rr.juJ;eiJ of lL. voters, t, false comp.r-
i
lavus
-TaF aRi.rVEVT l . MT'HEIL
Look on this picture: Then on this :
ELECT
I. I C L, X M
An IHK
ELECT
( I. L' L I. 1 X
AM) TO K
Democratic Ticlei
1 ou wi.l bring or l ou will defeat m-
MiiiiKO E'ocalitv .'r.ao EcjCALiTT Ke.
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in nuc: nr,th.r at.Micii
"i i
TTl t T1'P I r" T T Tl AT
ill ' i i ii: v iia .v
Unrversal anarchy U a.. hoB-rahlt, per-
u.titBaie icaoent and b.ppy .
RUL! PEACE.
A trtiueiiduus di.-piay of Urge type ana ;
. ; r. nf
wide coluuLS mo.-t a'.armin arraya of ,
bri-t'lt z ci:Un;atirn roints an eihaut-
jTe T.e-bnlLrT of al ue cf one Abraham
we ej'J.tJ a txampU-s cf tbe spirit of the
country orgns of tbe party :
(irn. M'fiellan is S5.HO votes Jtror;r, !
in l'tr.n.-vtvaii. rhan cr kcsi p?rtv t.cketv :
as run at the !a: r.tc-.i u. 'J'husarj of j
n.eo thi 'o ci I ti'i? wi:a our party. wt:l
vu;e f. r M'Cirlian avr fie country. 1 re
aroiv vi-te will Oe teitfr. a:.d fraud will be ;
wait hf il and. kept il. wn."
7"i pwj art t. ti f tr a eJtane of the
wirkrii inroinp-eM, u- w at the bead of a:
fatrs, t..r M"Cie!!aa a 1 i'endleion."
.-he.-i'an rpn- that he has bnrnrd. in
the rirnari Ji-aa a. lev. S.t.t'O t-arn. .i' m.;l.
and Til' L diel;ir.. Ju!-t as Mire as Lincoln
is re-elf ci-2, the t-rd-r evuntu if
r;.'nu U'o'i .'.i-:te . ;jjr-r in return I t this r ar-hari-u
wrk. S., n;aik the prediction."
Tbey also "(redicttd" that gold would
at once run op to COO should Lincoln suc-
eccd, (aci some Cops in Lick Haven got
"bit" by Lujiog gold with that hope.)
A'.?t, that "uta stblets would RV3 in
ELrnD if Lincoln was eleiTED." Those
who heard the '-JlonoruUe R D.Clay," in
Ltwisburg and elsewhere, well remcmlcr
bew be triid to alartti the fears and w,rk
on tbe feeiirg cf the weak and timid, to
scare tbetn into Vjt;cg contrary to tiur
tetter ia.pu'M's and to thtir judgment.
It was triua.; haLtiy vauhted that "the
Aboii'iotistswJuU be buri-.d so doer, af-
tir tlecticu, that the angel Gitriei culd
never liad them," ev:. ic.
S.niilir misrepre.-entatioefwere made
cf the result in Ohi-i. It Uzii j, Miry'-tnJ,
which all Vj'.cI to ustain tbe l're-idrnt,
aal p iLttJly ajiainrt M'CMlan, jet w-.ic
claimed as su:e fjr the litter 111
Coming down to JeMiVa, it will be f.-ssd
that tbe Democratic prt-ses copied an ar-
t;cle, which gavea"rrf t.'nf T.M'Clclian,"
11 States, with Electoral votes
luO
mr.rp ihatl er.c.u 'h I.I fleet him. and
c . . .
as
"1-rvlAlz" f.r bim, 7 others, wita
10
175
votes or, in all, f.r M'Olellaa
They also cave as "c rt tin lut Lta
coln," only 5 S ates, with 35 votes,
id G others, with il Vutts, as pt
a.'i.'. for b.iu in ail
Mj. aasured forM'Clellao
so
AFTRIt TIIK EL.KCTIO.
Never was there a m Te quiet aul cr-
derly electijc, cr so lar-c a vote tolled in
tne loyal states, as ja -Nov. lit,. .s in
IrGO, and in lb'j-3, every Free State (ex-
ccpt New Jersey) voted f:r Lincoln and
Union, and against the Peace-Armistice
policy. Whereupon, the New York HorW
(which furnishes the hraios of the party)
forthwith owned up teat, as follows :
-Thi Elfctio. Never tra- f, tight a more
Eat. ant fijih; than the I'-yal an.i true hearteJ
lieiLocraoy o! the .V r;n hui.-hc.! on TueaJav
as tne sun wen: down m .he Pacific seas. Au
bcsiuiiiui:. it ha teen inch hv inch con-
ie;ed statOora.y to the titter end, Ac.
I he 1 ti.ad. .lye surrendered thus :
-A lea .".ce Abe laioa oreaa in ibis e.ty yes-
terday c. aimed mat lhe resu.I r l the election
was an endorsement of t.-.e entire policv and
mta-ures of the A.lQmitra'i..n. Tan c aim
i 'U-t. EmuueifiOtwH.a itr.cctUin.utjtjati-'nt
txttrmintton. have been en Jorsed. and e rlo
cut leel a: lioenv to exelu-le noTtai ani poii".
er.l .yun.i.'v i" '..e nero from the ample rauje
cf tte indorsertent."'
" .' 7n .' tee ntcer expected to cirry
Gen. -V t'Ul'an," said his wire workers
on the streets, so soon as they bad passed
the first agonies of defeat
Now, the question arises, if it wis a
h p-hss c-jii'.eit, why did their leaders so
: Lna aid and en; ouraze the Rebels ? Whv
r.rin t;,.. fi. TiKi-r.'. fti-.;.
.... . - , . ,,K!'a ,e.
j ihviL.i auv v ia est t . J a u u UV'CH,"
meat ? Why did tbey infiime the honest
masses acainst every measure to close the
i war ty crushing those who made the war
j Why did they annoy and tiara, women
i in . , ... .'
j ani children b, their crocodile tears and
: eroaiing about tho bcrrors of the war
; they hare prolotged so far 1 If they 1
. "never expected to carry," why did they 1
! get op their ma-aieetings, and all their
.j :i,f ,: u-L - .
, secret and mgbt meetings? Why print
so many ne-spspcrs and pamphlets so full
. of lies and sneaking insinuations 7 Why '
j exhort the people of Berks county and
elsewhere of Ilartlev, the Buffaloes. I
. - .
bite l'eer, Aj. to oranixe. and pet
.......... , " ,
ou uies, ur a n.,p,(ti uoor r .
-We refer to and review this sutject, '
to impress upon the candid and fair minded 1
en of the Opposition, this fact : Ulr
S Ur. .ntey UUed ike fa,:.
and hutic th- j vere decxiiii'j vou or ele
......
a W e
thy tere ijnjraut tliemtth'ct, and unrff fo
' U leaden. Ia either ease, you should, io
6afcly to yourselves, no longer be their
adherents. When mea so plainly show
their rascality or their incapacity, you
should remember tbe old proverb, ''He
do mieieaas, me once, oa toe aname bis : j
'f ce ouialeads mo twice, bo the ahame :
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....... .. ....... .. . . . '
m iiiiamson ts. .uotio, .'lemoer ot the
uci.. r i c l ,
oi.. ....... .. . .
"' s-uogreaa iron. .Iiaoarua, oas OiCD
tT np 1 1 fn rin isntr'o r.i i-ittaiia ia tha nit
I si 111 It FAak that K.tiTtla Paaar. nrfV tfroaavd !
djmo at llie N,3r,bi ,frue ieic. partJ t)Mt
at ,he Snutb. as is shown by many 1
acts of bail V lelielitoa azalat Jcf.
'Datitl j
Bine l
sir, X ll. Bible n owe. Sew Yoik.ii
ficn,' c. I J, Cibie Home, .ew ioik,
orgao'i.d for the aid of refugees fr'.m j
tbe South, who are coming to tbe Lnion
Mrs. R M. Coop.r,
Mrs. J'.ho lier'z,
Mr. Kate '. majcrmin,
Mrs. O li. Vcre,
Mi Mjry Laird,
Mi" Miry Grier.
.ThB funeral of John I!aLku, nenr
Lanrelton, attracted a large number of per
mls. . I'.tv. C. Cleaver appropriately drew
tbeir attention to a view of tbe face of tbe
tlicca-ed, which was so euiaeiated that
few if any could have recgniied ia tim
the bale ycucg man ho 60 recently It f i
for his country's service. He was with
thousands of others deliberately starved
to death, in a land where the soldiers
(both Ufcion and Rtbe!) find plenty cf
eirn and cf swert potatoes f.r food. It
, ,,.ii
has been found that the Rebel surgeons
rinj&D.triUd to the authorities again't
this inhumaa treatment of defenceless
men. Had the Rbeis been really alort
of food, our Government could and would
have furnished her mn with itj amouLt
of supplies.
Rebellion in Clearfield County- I
For a year pa!, deserters and bounty
Jumpers have rctgoel in C.carSe.d, ki..ing
and wounding U.S. officers voting, armed,
ia gangs, and making the Copperhead vote
ever two to one. This week, a portion of
tbe 10th Yeterms surronnisi a house of
onfiawa B.ar Phi!!tnsbor. tilled the
notorious Tom Adams (their lead.r) and
captured nineteen. Private Cooper, of
0;h N. H., was killed on the I'uion side,
It will he a rucrcy to the misguided devo-
tees of Bigler and Wallace, to aisa the
eupprcssioa of the armed rebellion ia ttit
quarter.
Aid of the Freedrnen
Tbe
ii it e .i! .v
neueis iltcc wiiu iulu u iu-.
Urn. t-iP ran. Uv in the
, .. i.lt;.. ,h.
s uey can, ieavlDo tae
r the bated " ankees" to
ica is the "chivalry" of
able-brcnel slaves taej can, leavmg .ne
old and lLtirm t.rthe bated '-lankees to
takc cre of.
K-bellion.
In Cbici'O, a grand fair is to be held,
eommeceinff 20th inst.. for the benefit of
tbe Freedrnen.
IsjyRecruitiDg fr Hancock's corps is
coicg on well. There is no n
ew dralt
wdereu, nut tome minx mere may oeana
are preparing for it. Oae man wha has
vc sons ia Montgomery county has got'
. five substitutes for luree yeari for SI, 000.
; Rich men generally may prevent a draft,
relieve the well disposed poor, and not
hurt themselves, by at once sending on
substitutes of representative recruits.
KSCapt. John M'Cotd Guyer, from
Br,Jf;,rd couatJ some time a, LewUburg,
's announced among those killed last May
; it tbe V i ierness aied veara afu!r
ovcr three years' service.
JlBlli t 0f Limestone, wounded on
' - '
'::et etersborg, bad leg amputated,
tut died in Lincola Hospital, Washington,
23iult. He belonged to Col. lilih P.Y
t&-Tlu Ednfx Magazine is a standard
work still afforded at the old trice. We
' -
' are forming a Club for it, and will send it
aai our paper one year for 55,50, cash, j
JcSDavid R. M'Dermond, recently of
Lcwisburg, on the 1st inst. was ordainc-d
Pas'or of the Baptist church in Tioga, 1
Tioga Co , Pa.
p'l.WedLesiay, 11th Januarv. the
Susouebanna D.ntal Convention meets in
a
,5w's'i!fl'
Assapolis, Dec. 12, 1G4.
T" -1- Vurtin :
1 !.ii,.ed 'TJ U ,be h3"Piu:s V Ao"
ospolis, in which there are Pinnsy.vania ,
Ute!v relied fr9m rebe, ;
These soldiers receive the utmost eare-and
attention. The hospitals are amply provided
with everything necessary for the comfort
of tn ,ici- 1 d;) not ,hink ' ne;esTi
under tte etrcarnstanees, to call oa the
. , , , .
citneut of Pennsylvania for supplies, for
lbe iafflitH of njspita!j at lhis pIa.e.
Jos. A. Phillips.
Sur?. Gen. Vol. for Ptnn'a.-
6 vi;u icu. .
II ll..lilUAO. Ilii'iia u 1.9 iwu r
.i . .L . u ' t
. r . i . .,-v.i.
" ''-
aD(j CODTej iniiaiations that several block-
,de runners are awaiting a chance Io run '
out. Tbey add that the lost of their
during the last four moatb, baa ,
kn ait nraaf (hit Ana loiriiniv h fttlA ta.
- w.p th. btVn.-.
t L
Provost Marshal Gen. Fry bas issued
orders for tho correetion and revision of
all enrolment lists, and specially enjoins
upon the Commissioner of the Board tbe,
dutv of adding to and erasine from all '
who becomo liable to or exempt irom i
military service ia any sub-district. i
1
. . . . . . , ;
A farm Eft of Limestone township, .
iha lita hiiiiit a.
single staik of buckwheat wniea yielded
.l c ji . i
"lour louusauia uuo uuuuieu auu reicuii-
'Hr iiiihuiih u.u"ii """'I-
anfv
:-. .i:l ,,!, An .wtranrdin.r. '
; jit Id from ft e.Dg.e grfclo.
.
Kfr VlnUl s;Xob; d;ed in K?brs.
bur , 29 tb Oct , io bis rUst year For a
lr.n. - nru. be was the Gerenaa Reformed
jaaici ta fciui.-o.tt jrg 1
-fY'a3lt,
XcSilLwS
GeoAVarren'a expedition lat week w-
te ucc--f-fu!. VI' b liitl LaTttiJ
Sherman's Grand 3Iarc!i !
j Hilton IJcAn. ?. C. 1
1 via F. rtrts Motr ie.Va.DtC 1 1 )
! M.j Gen U W HaUeck, Chief of Stafi :
Geceril '.'apt. Duccan, of Glo. How
' ard's tciuts, has just eitne io, having
4ecu tided tbe Oeebee River ia a smaii
but. He left tbe army on the evening
ff tbe it.b. Sberuinu's whole army was
tbeu within ten miies of Savatirjih, airan
cin,: to attack it Tb eneu,j's work?
five mi'.ts frcm the city were probably
attacked yesterday, as heavy firing was
beard in that direction.
Cant. Duncan represents the irxy to be
in tbe best pos-tble spirits and most txcei-
lent condition. Very little oppo.-tti in
, ; ! thf
en:ry could not te I wbat r:u'es wre to
,he
C3Uttryj scj t.13 icejmu'ated a consider-
able Dumber cf horses and cattle. It was
also well supplied. The followinj is a
:oFy ft toe dispatch brought by Cap'.D :
II-.dt)i3rters Army cf the Tenne M-e, )
I Afar siranLau iici., aec. i', i.-'i )
j To the Comn.aoder of the U S Naval Far
I ces io the vicinitv of Savannah:
Sir We have uoet with perfect success
thus far. Tbe troops r? in fine spirits
1 l 1 i 1'. .. .. T.
& CJmalsnjit,s r:gbt WIBg bf
ieg jraf
Anther cispa'ch was brought by Capt.
Duncan, directed to the signal efficer of
the fl-et, from Gen. Howard's Chief Sig-
nal OSier, rerjuesting a good lockout to
be kept f.r signals.
I have the honor to be very respeetful
fally, y;ur ubedket s rrvant,
J.G FusiER.Maj Gen'l Comd'g.
Victory at Nashville.
Nashville, 9 P. M , Dec. 15.
I attacked the enemy's loft this" mom-
idj. La crjvc u jr-m ite ;
i i - .t. .
er below the
. , . y. ., ,
city very near.y w me rii" ? -
, o( g Bi;C5 bare captured thai-
m.r's heardquarters and train, and a ec-
on J train of about CO wanons, with be-
r.vi moii ,ri I-',
, o g mi.c5be cjpt3l Chal-
, pieees af aitn.ery. lhe troops Dtaavea
pl'odidly, all taking then ahara to aa-
saultiog sod earriog Che eoecay a breast-
works. I shall at'ack the enemy ajaio
to-morrow f he S'lndi to Sjht. if be
. ,., .io, tka ftitrht will rttrsas him.
; , .
tLrowtaz a neavv cava rr i iree ia u
. i " . ti3 tfaio. i r3fiible.
q. j Thomas Maj. Gcu'l.
A canoocr oi i.eoeis recently leu t r
Panama, there to take passsge in a U- S.
Steamer, when, cn a signal, tbey were to
rise, take tbe vessel, and turn pirates.
Our Government czl wind cf the game,
I t tbe "chivalry" come on board, and
then made them prisoners.
Rer. L. W. (i.hson wtii preach in Tnn.
s
P. E. Church (ChamV'-lin's Baildins) next
ay alternoon at 3 o ctoCii
CvrrecitJ S-.mi- Waif- Ijf liift Smit'i.
yyj.flj
Corn
$"2.50
15)
Buffer, prime 3
do common
Ec-2S
Lard, fr?h
do oil
Tallw
Potatoes
50
;;'9 , 1
Rye
t,..il""i cr;i r-i
l,lvj i.TIU.'f 1 'V
F;aiseei 2 50
Wool 0
Ra;s
S
Dried Arr.!b.
Country Soap Corn.new-0 ibsl 25
i ....
a M '" h V. lis. i A J ..oil duchr r? . rwiii
Ej. .-ttl i-T tluT.. - Tp. P::or :-.ri -r-l .
DtfD.
Tn Fc!
1 aa 1 .
U Tt. rib int.CIIAKLFTB r? J
-tri :il:li.K- r:ut ' vrt
7h w.
THE FEMNSYLVAKIA
Imperial Oil Company.
r.. . ,
Office 139 Sonth 5th St.,FaUld.
liniAl ti.oit.aoa. iti.ti H4nr. iT M EUH.
KKS&ETF.D fkPITAL ttlJO.OOM.
PresI3ent-.4iA:-r A XCLURE.
ISCTORS
A. K. MTLCT1K, JJ'tN M MMFRor,
Tit i!s a. s' .irr, tLt-iti ' rAvi:-,
I K Jli KUt. l-LIUl B. SMii-L,
l.C. BOHULauKK.
Srm'arj, JAS.M.SELIKR. Trtrnvtr, . W. i.4r;.s:
rrHIS CiiBMBf h !' rt lnj. in f-. OB a.i-
h-t" "" 1 toTni.i..j ..vi-it "o " m
ifniui IM with r. ns ttt aa ! r.tt. aasl .
I.. . vnn i:. r p 1..TB&:..:. sli t r
i to.
. . .... . . . . .
i. i:i ....-r iiij . ......
tr.at it wui ta ' :.. vp:b
tt. i , .sm i, .., .-.i--i.
"- v rf-n-i.'er -:. ,'e- r
ZXTV
' ' '
orr S-" r- &!- tar r.smio D"W .tr ,
which w-itl h -.plot, Sr .kui -!' I-"", with
ii2t ot ent tr th-erifi.MTtso.s V o- t fih r-r
tr. c w th tomrwy. TkeCuAaaf.iJ 5t NHilu
Opio.r mrm ia ta iramilMlM t-nty. ml tbir
pli - i bow mfUB.tt.B a iarj pnium- In ! lioii.
Lb. Cohitaot hwli vrM. in h-iin.oB rbrrr rrw
Kan. whK-h i; t-r nlo ih. l. ! ia eh Ut pro-
mi. ..n winaaiii.s nu th awta ot
-Civ ui.r
Ao,th t-i-lor thw u-ct of (an-i. two n
Crwrfc. rrfarr.iar,ac ner brrplfr dT. aa1
r-tt a!!vhcj Kir. p--1aeiu t.n baar-". f.rr duf of
bTT ,M. WOTtj Bw t:i Kr i, ., ra rtocaDv
ri tlr-f.irth. i.f tS. tr- d, th- lit
u trr-i w j t d-iir i ii tucompi t-j
IBI iigiiFniW W I!
im aMitinTij ttt td the iuum bi titr n
M c. ,...
-illj,,i.i.
T or. M K- r.-., t r--re. th.
Ar-lf,-t3asvit fiff tha I.T1 TTVt 'rif'i B 1 Q-T
bt rftirffirir' t'.'t ttifj Jir.4 tery larja
div .f- t-t ea thtt aa;ital tx--k.
tS---,rtfir-'t; Briai S ma! pr-nT. m-r
thaa half tf !( t--K ii lf-rlT !CTrnp
taviaat will fa. iww.ttsl bt A. H. I'lLL. Ab--al
1..T-, ix.w,-uri7. ra.
lft l -a
Tlia Presldsr.t'8 List Spascn.
I wo iaitt-s from Tor o s.-e eitnf, a-k-ina
ibe release of thiir hubatii", be.d
rrioner of aar at J lbnson's i-!at d
They were put ? ati'O th-y ritne aga.o,
and were ai n put o:F. At cicb cf the
interviews, toe of the IaJf ur j :i t;a!
Ur baiband a reliuu rmo. and - n
Saturday, the l'r dent ird-rtd the re
lease uf the pr;s.nrs, atsJ sa d ti lbi
lady : "You y y iur bust and is rtl
inn man. Teii lis, when yr meet
bim. that I em nut mu-b cf a juke of
reiigi n. tut that, io my opinion, be re
ligt a that sen m n to reb'l and fiiht
iaitst tbeir'i.vrrtmeot tccaus', a th-y
' tbitik, that G overtmeLtd .- ii"' suSci-nt-'
iy h'p yrie men :o eat tbeir tread in the
s-at of o-Aer men's fae, is not the s:rt
of rel'nion opva wbieb pnpla cn g-t tj
beavet."
The Presided tarj he th'tnst Ibat
c te of the best speeches te ever rad', a
w!l as the shortrst : we thick so tm
VEKDUB CRIER.
vscnW har ne taken M1 I-'f"-.e '
T
HE
a an Aiulioneer urHer ;h La
t f the t'oi'ed :. ii'.eis b erv c to hit '
f'.i fr n? to crv Vr.1u. ... Ac
K-idn:e on Su'h 7 b f5: Lfw.'-aif, Pa ,
r'!lt:ll.:7 (iEO J K"HI..NO
I'OI M ah. at tvrj weeks since ONE
PAIK dK BOOT:, wh;eh tr.e owner can aft .
trai of oy luq-nribE at the Chr. mcle iif.re
Lewlsburg Bridge Election.
."OTiCE ' bereby given tu the $:uckhoM-
ert i .fine Lew sour B, -izt Con.ran.
that an E f.,cri r ' te he J at the ifi.'f o
the Presi-teat, c:. " i tae 41 ,Uy oi Jan
nurr. l-5, foi '- pjrpse ef e t.n or.e
Pr- j-nt, s;i Ma:, seers. Treasurer, ar.1 a
Or., to crnJuct the cuacera of sa.d C'ma
pariy for n var.
WILLIAM CAMERON. Pr?o'.ent
I.ewisbirz, lec. 1. pi
Court Week
I nlonC ounl) Court rroclamallon
T HEKtAts.the Hun. SAM I. S. oous.
Pres. ient i i 'fja Ii r the so h J j i.e a.
Li.tr.ct of Pennsvlvaa.a. compose- of the
' co.ur.tiea of L'siuu. M tE.a ai. i ovier. ane!
JmWMioaros i:dJ ' Wan E-:.. Ao-
ciate JaJie- in Cui a vauiy.tiave isor J ;Le:r
! precept. hear:ri ilate the iist day of spt-
!t. aod to me ii.tw.e4. for tne ho ittf ci an
! Orphan" Co ar. Court of t',EW Piea-. Oyer
1 and Terminer, and General Quarter S"-i'.m
i at LEV 1BI P.(i. I r the rruntr of l.NIn.N.
'.on the Ta.rl .M.ciay cf JiECB. (be;rx the
19 h day) l'Sol.ani to eoc .r.ue one week.
N otire is tneref re hereeyciven to tne Cor
rner. J j-ice of the Peace ana ConstaMea in
ln . ,L.r Ihf countv of fmon.to appearin their
curn prpr pe rs ma w.th the.r recoria, inq'ii-
a,t.on.exaniina:tcr.s atd other reaiembrancei
tu do thoe thiiiSs wmca of tne:r otSces and in
oner. Jj-ict of the Peace and Conatahlea in
BrSiej,ndo,jwrp,rMniproleca:in in behalf
j of lhe Commonwealth agnr.st any person or
persons, are repaired to be then and there
a. lenj. ne. an4 not depart without leave at their
F'- J ur-ra are n-qje.iea w it rnnciuai ia
me;r attendance x tne appcatea ume tSreva.
b e to notice.
ti.ven anier nr band and seal at the hr
ir! "a Orl.ce in Lewisbarz the ltth I'av i.i
Nor. A D lsfit. an4 the T:h year cl me
; Indep'ndeaee of the I n:ted S-ate. f Amen-
L F. ALUCIt-.l'.T. Sher.f?
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
) "V'OTICE ; hereby riven, to ah concerned.
that the fcllowiss named pe rscni have
set led their accounts ia the Register's OSce
1 at Lew.sbure. I'nion countv, ani ;h&t the
sa d acc.-'aiit will be presented for cnr.Sroi
atioa atid allowaire at the Orphans' Court
to be he. i at LEWISBl'RiS for ir.e countv of
I'nion. cn the third MONDAY of T'rc.
nx Of inz the :n dav of sa-4 month. v;z:
1 The nnai accroni of f!. X. Yonnjir.an.
! Arlm'r of Jnhn B South, dee d, late of the
h.-rvarh of M.a.ntorr.
2 Tne account of Nathan Mrers. Ti r of
the last will and 'es'anienl of Ann 2. B-istr.
! -i!e of Jo-:an Baer) late of the borcugh of
4.3 Lewis-arc. cec .1.
r,-) j 3 Tr.e rinai acronniof Freifr ck Bo'eoet
er. survivm: Execo or of the last will and
teitamem of JjW &tc), dee'd, li'i of LitLt-
15
stone townsh.p.
15 4 Tr.e ace-ur.t of Geo. Haick. Cinardian
C5 of Mirtvt Jc-'u. a minor chlid of I'auiel
111 Keish. dec"J. as eah.bitei by Conrai heck-
:er. one 01 ine Aczinuiraiors 01 aa.a ueorge
Hauck. dc'd.
5 Tne arccort cf James Marsha l. AJm'r
c' the es-ate of P. Lttibtrt, dee d, late of
WUue lee r toa-h p
E. H. WE1KEL. Rf? er
Re;i:er' OTc. Lewisborc. N'r v. 1. !PS
i lOUEK.X ATTAtlllltXr.
Cnion Cc uri'v. tr .-
-c - j The Commonwea' h of Penny!va
. l. a. . rama to the ffber.fT of a,J coauty,
( ) (ireetin? :
We e cUTiaii you that yna at'ach a!! the
r sht. title, interest, and rvonts of Francis J.
Kennedy, in a certain tract of nmeatrd lind
mill'; en the t'ooth Branch cf Wht c Deer
Creet now or foroter ? in White Drer Twp.
1 I'nion eonn'v. contaimoe in the wnnte three
huaired and twenty acres, and which was
' sarve.ed on the Slst of Aoca.i. I io pnr-
1 uance cf a warrant granted tr Dar.iel Aa
ronit. dated the 13ih of Juae. lTri. ia whose
hands or possession soever the same may oe.
So that h e and appear before oart'ourt of
' Cornmou Pleas to be holden in Lewisbor ia '
-. j r . - . I ...... -n . ,(i K - - . f tl-
.... 11.1 Mill ll'uu.l, . . . ' 1 u u. vi Cl"-
,.-,. ,h.r.'., p..h.r. I r...
nedy of a Plea in assumpsit : that he he and
appear before oar Court oa the said ISth eiay
of Dcmber neit. to answer wna; sha'l te
o;c;ed arainst him and atur'e the ;jdeT.en:
of the Conrt therein. And have yoa mere
ami 'hen this writ.
Witnevs the Honorable S Wooda.Prrs:.
dent Jude cf sa d Cmn at Lewisburg. the
SJ day of Novemt-er. Iat.
J. W. SANDS. Pro'honiiarr.
Subpoena in Divorce.
C ". I'n.oa Countv, . The t
mmon-
' t a ' wailh of Pennsviran'.i
to Ciaaa
' 5 taaa. Ureetirr
Wbeira. Charlrs A. MGr2r id, rn the
31 si dar of March, A D 164. pre. er : p?r I'lr-a
to our Jui jv of r foart ( Ccrst ?. f.r ih
rrantf cf I unoa, pjatsf. fT tb- ran-, rnrra- a nrl
( nb, til Ih "arsl Caart- M"r'f wrbt .
err frnm lh an tf a timot ti'rtw mtn v Lh
Trtj Clara M"'T-rr. UjtTt nvrrjit4 rm 1 -fr-t
wp tik4. tb ard C.ara M r-c r. ia w-ttjrc ami
a.11 rsitn-r tatttnw aii i'U-t bituvv. tou ht r.4
i li.tw Ton fr r.S
Ihr I.. i. ImIiI e
Uharr. at a ort of Oom m a rs i
th- foa:-' wf L'a.rwa. on tf t9:o 4 y "f lv r 'Wat
r. acl to tSt? eati. it wr. tc wtjT t
Oitrrtra 4. M"iTCff. nir harajaj. ftti T t Sr i. '
o?- fa th tweij ft a.:rt a r ! o ih
A-t at A-t-iaa y is eaa Baa &avi pwvihkai, aaj
b-r 1 n .
:! tr Boa ? 5 'W,,SM. At -f -o"i .
Ci-'i t u?- sf a f. :- i
C ll. tLl'iLl T . tr 'Ire
are nrreDr aMti't thai y"or ltrpiea'
, tT.u.t be t:ied c a Ueee.nter Curu a
; furhr nm iH be a!Vl.
T OWBr.--VI Taiea anpati afir
li.e C .nr. vilt ear"t f sair yrwr
W M. JON US. Co. Treav'r.
pr..pe-r.-.
Real Estate.
Town I'roperiy In IIirtlt
VT I KIV.tr: sALK.--Xne liefiaja
ai.jut H..a Acrt. ae iiuprtiai
are a tx.turey narie jF"je 1 bf 4 fret
it. a K iciea a tae1. cxe! Barn. Shila.
B atiTi th S'rt- 5 KTree "f a' ari4.
.,.r.:;: Weil rjbratcr, 4tc. For term
.D-jQ.re oo .ti pretest
a'l.-ii.T
tUitiV Diri Kuil, Wit
nit
A
GOOD BP.lt.'K HM'SK. two and a b If
;r,rv h rS. hav.ne roosaa. t'ab'.
Ji IT le't. rml loi, M hT9l ImW
.:a mai Fru t.i're. Oi ihe career of Sd
aud St. Aothooy :reei. Waor
io aeii b'caaae it ii loo large f r m family,
b-c. &. lsCttf J. I.. KEiMAX
FOR S ALET
GTD LANDING a? the jjnetioa of ther
Biftfaioe Creek ai.b the Kver aoJF
A
iaigf Jt'Ws lt e-ounaea uoitn ny cii. i mrj
atrea'. eal ty the t raek. aooth bf Walla'
wareaoOie I e a4 weal tr Water street.
Tnere i a V h-ejf bnt x and tfca lot ia we.t
ta.-.ti f.r a d a: aid Lumber Yard, Ware
h -use, or aar Nasinrta or that kiai.
THOMAS -NESBiT S HEIEtf
Lea-i-ttirf. l'er. Ii. ISti if
LARGE BUFF ALOE VAL FARH
T FKIVATE SLE. f: is s uited ia
Wn te D-er t-wr.ah p. I'nioa Cowo-y.
n:.rL'. lar. miles f.oou Daysman's Store. Wflf
M.i.on. J'r.' Parol a rr i.na'lv owned lr
Aio'.w M'Ciiai, Eq.. and H $ I a near
that it raita: be u.t :uf J to n.a.e two or three
Z'rid Parm. I wt:i ril I--7, aa I wih Io
quit the burness el fs'tcir.;. The Farm ia
ire.; timbered and wi: watered, and nodara
e.-od aiate of cultivation. There ia a food
Houie and ati aeceasary cu'baildioes aat
t'.ri-.-c'as. Earn, tht best ia the county a
p ea-4 i ?pr.r z. v tin; O-ehard, Ac. Ac
Ei-'i r rn tae prtr:sej of
lec.l.l-C ANU. MCLEXAHAV
fM5
r i i
i vt
i iNE HALF OF TEW XO. 4 body raaa
J stiutn . t-J Lewiatarg BapLat iacuaf
booae. Ir.401.-s cf
.W v.Si r.W. TffeTIX
iFor salt,
Iu W'.-. te Drr towath.'p. Pa, St
acrfa of f.rv rar- TIMBER LA.NU.
vr .
A&l
VTJ
At p i i. HENttY KLEIN, at the
Ke; i X F. aJ- s:.re I07p33
ABLE REAL ESTATE
VT PRIVATE SALE.
Tne aibserinr r!Tr
I wenly 4rrr Farm Iind.
in Ke.ir tovah.p. a j .iniar lanta of Pawl
Uejfi ajj cthera, a:, at fca.f a clt frcoa
For further pinicn'a'' and tarrr.a annly la
OR'.VIG &. HAYES.
Oct. 1 Ag I.ewiibar?, Pa
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TIE2ER LAI.D FCR SALE I
rrB ia,ser.:i . Sr. tl Prir... ;, t,m
S,!!3 CACHES,
in t-ae'a of ahc ut e;'ial le, a; sated ia trie?
.N--r.h-asi part of West Ba?t!i towsahip.
t'ntoo conntr. h will be o!d in a body. or
s.se e itacts. in so t purrhace ra. It i w rtl
ftnserei principal y wuh W lute und Yellow
Pice. W h.te Oa. and P-p'.ar. For furiher
par'. calars, isu.r f
cs :-. iV stutTPf.t. K.r
j AC tl bL'MMKU, Lowulc-J.
XThe unirra ?ne 1 1 ifera for aa! a tract
of h'l Afri-a if Land, ia Wcue txea
tonsh a 1 we t T mhe-ed. except aboo' 19
acres wmrh a" e eared and cu Iirated. Tht
tmprrvementa ir? a r-f i two-storey Lo
Hi ase. Mat-e. and Oa: u Minea. a food
Orchard, and an eireileDt Wdi of Wa'er at
the hiDse. ;i06t GEO. ME1IEI.L
roil sai.u.
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TAVERN STAND cn Mark-et Sl la tht
bori ash of l.ew.sourg it offered for salt
rn reisona-' e term-. Tae hiase ia doob',
and won i cor.vemnt y acei mmoa'e two
fcTt iies if n t di r ! for the public. If aot
fti.id ir. a rea-ona:.:e time, wol be morgaced.
Any person havtrr money to lean, caa hart
it wel. secured. Interest ra:d promntlr Ap
plyio fiofj-. " J. WOI.FK
FOR SALE.
A IMice Home on north 3d street.
T
'HE House i a i d tu.-storev iw?
Frame -I -v 31 frt, rfcen tv re-Jtaf
modeled, a Mmxri H. ose. Mamie Hoast,
new joab.t. an 1 a I other r.ecearr oatbnil-
iinss. a weii rf erreilent Water with a pump)
on the porch. a: i Uisiern in summer hocr.
The L-l is . fet frmt. and is well st.frt
wna aapertor Fruit Trees and Gripe Viata
cf the ch. -cest varieties.
Terxs. moderate. Poasessi. a given Jaa.
1st. Ca.l soea or lose a VarraH.
lt'o O H P HtVELT
FARM FOR SALE;
rpiHE jSicr.bers offf r f e sa c their Farm
I near the Forest Iron W..rs, cuatainir. j
about ISO acreta,
, , , . ... .
with rood H use aad Barn. ani cihernecest
aary Baitdin;s. an eicei;ent fprtnr of Water
between lhe kw ani bara. All cleared,
and in a sta'e rf ea ttiatton. in a couct
ne zhtu rhoX and convenient to marcel,
mill, schi u Ac
We coasider it cheap at $6.000 will take
$V5CKJ. SHEI LER A SCKREYER.
I" w.. t b-t Aairurt 17. ls.4
I OFFER Pt.tzi Sa!t oif Ft,rro. tr.rxf
io W h'ie rvtr T"r.h p. i ioinne
of Jhn Ranrlr rl-;. Le.i Raortr. Effwart
Kanct. . B. Panr. and Jel Ranrk. eow
lainm. HI 4 rea more or less. Ii a
SOT.J H"U.e. ban. Lia.-n. an i i tn, r t)u bai'd
ir.?i. A boa". 4 acres ai we.i Timbered, taa
remain-ier under x.-od cu iivatun
For terms in., lire oa th rre...
Oct 7 pr6n ln.HH R NK
FOR SALE.
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