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II ill I SIM BIIW1I DI1IID TO JUlfl. BY 0. N. WORDED AND J. R.

CORNELIUS. At pr Tear, alirari la Aavaace, THE UNION," established ia 1S14 Whole Ko, 2.CS9. established la lS43WiuIe 1,063. LEWISBUR6, UNIOH PA TUESDAY, OCT. 4, 18G4.

res rusitMt, Abraham Lincoln FB 1KB rSKMMST. Andrew JobHitM. Election Tuesday, Nov. 1, 1864 District tnl County Nominations. CMfTCM-trailfaK r.

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tlUI LjtMllK. aaenr-THoms Rariici mhUp InlMcr-liHRlKL Sea BctUb Aawliar JIUM ilktX.sf Ka Batalae Draw RKXJtMK RMS. wtaiasarf. Election oo Tuesday, Oct. I 1, 1864 Tat ruloa fcr nrr-aafrah.

Wr! tm wltk le Trailer aa up wish lb aiarr UMOX Tues. Oct. 4 Laarelton S.H.Orwis-. C.Merrill. G.B.

Miller Wsna'a, Lists Shriner aod Aiken Wed. Oct. 5 Wh. Peer Furnace Geo. F.

Miller and Wordea Meeting of L'mon League, l.ewi.bor; Thar. Oct. Spotts' S.H.. Kellv Marshall, Rodenbingh. G.

Merrill At Jefferson H. East Bufftloe i tenorkiey and Barroa Miller Friday, Oct. 7 Mass Meeting in Lcwisburg. Saturday, Oct. 8 Forest Hill Vanseier.Porter.G.B.Miller N.rolembia fi.F.Miller.Oriris.C.Merrill Shriner and Aikea Mondav, Oct.

10: Lew'isburs Geo F.Miller and C.Mmll Bed Bank H.West Buf. Minner and Aiken. At Black Ran H. Buffalo Tp. Wordea.

Miller, Shorkley 3Iass 3Iccting. At Lewiibnrg, Friday, Oct 7, 1864. This meetiog is ealled at tbe request of many, and we hope every reader will give notice, and make tbe gathering a large ad interesting as possible. Should tbe Weather prove favorable, the stand will be prepared in a grove at Linnville, between me norooga and the 1-atr urouod. Ibe country and "strnck ile." He turn np foUowiof Speakers we le.rn are secured ricb, and was a much astonished a any-Hon.

Henry of Muney. bodr else was. to learn fas ba did while Hon. John C. KuuLle.of Harritsbunr Hon.

P. Krazer miih. West Chester R. B. Carpenter, Kentucky Col.

G. F. Sniiih. Farther particulars ia handbills THE PROSPECT. We dislike a much to excite false hopes, as to allow a fatal, unreasonable security, among our friends.

But we do say. that all sifrns point to an overwhelm- I I i Tennsyl vania provided they are reasonably diligent, and TOLL THE rUL.u uil. lue aauesioo io 1 B.F.Wade, II. Winter Davis, and all other "soreheads," waa the result of the Chicago Platform. Edward Everett, amon-r the Bell men L.

Cass, Tod, and among the Doojrlas I men and Dickinson aud Butler of! the Breckinridge men are of the 250.000 voters ho opposed Lincoln ia 1860, but who support him in '64. We know of no prominent advocate of the President's election, who now opposes him. The victories of Grant, Sherman, Sheridan and Farrago are potential in stiffening op the Union, nd depressing the Armistice-Peace- Disunion spirit. therefore, with proper labor and vigilance, will gain several Senators, As- eemblymen and County Offices ia Oct. FALSE TICKETS tba early van oar friends to beware of epcriocs tickets.

Ia time past, men ia oar county have voted for candidate tbey did not desire to elect, because they took tickets froa a a a i traitors ta our ranks, wbo bad Ihe lag u-iutnpu oi mis 'irresponsible brass about tbe brave Army Btme of opposition candidate mixed in 1 eauae. Th reply waa a ataggermg blow with ear, aad palmed tbea off a UVM to tba MnClellaaitea, thousands of whoa fwrular ttekeL Now if a man waste to have renounced bia end his Platform, for divide hi eh oae, he has a right to do so, a 1 the reason that they favor the Rebel. 8o bat 1st him do it openly, and let wane be tT 1 '1. say an offieer from Union eounty. Ano- deceived ia tbe case.

Therefore say 1 ther tay th aast of th men are more to all ia Kelly, Buffalo, aad every other i- i- hearty thaa ever for squelching their foe, elect ion diatriet read your Ttcltt before 1 i J- and think it would be aa everlastiog dis- l-m rmt it ta the box! There are SE EN grace and shame to give ap all jajl when effiae to be filled, aad NINE mea to be 6. voted for. See that your tickets correspond with the following For Consress George F. Miller For Senator Charles H. Shriner For Samuel II.

Orwig Samuel Allcmau G. B. 3Ianley For Sheriff Thomas Church For Commissioner Michael Kleckncr For Auditor James Aiken For Coroner Bcnjamiu Haus the e' all lui Otber I Monday aighfs aews confirm tbe of Grant's progree aad pise Uij Btarer AtebaMi. Gold 191. SEE HERE! Which Cheats Tba followiag find ia lb Lycoming Gazette, of Williamport, Pcaa'a, Uoaed 2Stb A D.

1861 1 With Cea. M'Clellan a President, and a Coniress composed of nch men as Theodore Wncht.the War ill be conducted ith mere t'lKOT, belirr ja at vastly les cost, and to a speedy restoration of the Union. Every man who has the welfare of the nation al heart should vote fur M'O'H-lan for President and Wright for Congress." Really, "we can't tea it thai." Ia 1812, the Bloe Light Federalist ad Tory Peace Mea aeed just such arga-Bent as the abcte to delude ibe people into voting for Gen. De Witt Clinton for President The hypocrite were atterly opposed to tba War, hot tbey pretended to favor it "vigorous prosecution" ia order to pain tbe office PeWitt Clinton was indeed a giant, conspired with Ibe pigmy M'Clellan. lint Ibe people knew that Jamrs Madisox abased as much as Mr.

Lift COLS ia to-day wai firm and true, and ao (ia tbe darkest day of "Jim Msdison'a they triumphantly reelected bim, for tbey desired to ran bo risk by a "change of bate" al aacb a time. awTRut tike np other M'Clellaa paper, and you will see they sk you to vote for M'Clellan to STOP TBE WAR to close it np give it no more men, have oa more taxes for it, Ae. Now, who of these try most (o cheat tbe people 7 Tbey urge directly opposing motive for Ibe came end It is a new edition of Ibe "Polk and Tariff of '42" fraud. And who is Ihi puissant "Tbodore Wright," who, wilb M'Clellan, rVaelec- ted, is to whip Ibe Rebels and restore the Union so quickly? Who is ba that will "drive on tbo work of blood, earnsge, laughter, taxation," ie. (see tbe Copper bead papera and hear their orators) so swiftly When, be run Ibe Gazette, it was as drowsy and whtety as cow hut be got tired of tbat, went to the Venango i Kentucky that he was a ConoerheaJ War candidate for Congress oa tbe "awful 1 1 slo ow" M'Clellaa Peace platform No- body fears hi election but a rich man for a candidate comes mighty handy for poor printera, who Theodore we hope will labrieat liberally for their wonderful puffs.

Bi.Tbe Xrgui boast of 2,000 majority Sl I ii ahnnt aji aillv mm autirBiHii and rhnic for Pre.id. The foUoiJiDir Ao Soldier -mmwkJ; iwv-xht Rare. rs. Ort 1S61 isj 11J-1 S.ZIS J.K1 fill 2.000 Touia Bp. Caloa airttv 31.

1M Abuat 4 tUp. Toioa I 1 Dem. tfTbrf vl4 Wt. frttd tm ti huii1Iu 1. rry otar 9XMi.

.4 WW Id thw OowMtii lor wboa, thw Uw an al vinov. ao. MiMH S.ln 7 Clora4 Ter. SCT 11 UjJornivJ mf) 1 14 t4 2S7 (atxat Faioa mta to 1 IVai.) eiie-Ort, IMS Rrraik. Caina aua 4i.3'J Vallaadlfhaa 21 aj.

acalaM the rawerkeat tjru They'll wo'e Juit that way again especially ia Penn'a, where M'Clellan' friend Woodward disfranchised the Soldiers, and where over 100,000 "Democrat" voted to continue the 6oldier oa the level of tbe Negro, denying htm the right to vote Good Reason Why When tbe Rebel at Petersburg beard gace three Jsius jA.aari ak laala awaaa aVaasl an I nn aw ftka avasjaav vstria wuivh wuiw va aaawugc. waav a for Liaeole, almost unanimously. Negroes i Ricbmoso. Tbe Richmond Examiner complain that th negroes ar the most luxurious class in that city, dressing better than tbe whites snd mooopoiixing tb delicacies ia tba market. Stranger arc (track with th leannes of white men, and lb fatness or th black mea ia Ricbmoad, and tba Examiner says the negroes get their money by tealing aad burglary, and are rich enough to bribe lb police aod judge.

So it seems tb Rebels have beeome so weak tbat the negroes are not only free, bat lawless. Uaioa Republican rule puts all hamaa beiags under both rcstriint, and protection, of just aad equal laws. jaarWatehes, fine Jewelry, solid Silver Ware, of eoperior quality, are again advertised ia oar paper by Henry Harper, of 520, Arch 6t Philad. Reader, give bia a call. Abo np at pablie sale Pardee's good dwelling aad wagon making establishment in Lewisbarg a fiae ebaaee for basin.

MASS MEETIXG in Williamsport and Ia Beliefoate, TbuTfidsy. Oct. 6. Two big Stories, Ventilated, We art informed a report i circulated that Mr. Oawru voted himself 8300 com pensation for tea al Ibe extra eession of lb Legislature, or $30 per day.

it tcholly faltthoud. 1. Mr. Craig did not vol a dollar of compensation, either to himself or to any one else. Although, generally, most punolual a a Membar, yet, tba day Ibe bill pissed, it wsi generally suppose.

tber would bo a qaorom ia tba House, and, having pressing busineat at home, he wai aol ia Harritbarg to vota at all Ha bad previously expressed himself strongly against lb sum. Whca it was accorded to bim, ba pat it iota iba milita ry bounty fend. Oa every vol recorded last wintejh aa far as koow, bis is for economy and against raising ealaries. Eevery CyperheaJ in tack IloMte, joined by a few Pbiladelpbian (who generally believe in high living aod large eompen aations) of our party, toted uniformly to favor mraiuret to incrtam Stale trpttue, while tlte Republican country memUrt as invariably tuttd tolU OjixUtt (A. The record shows ibis.

2. For year put, lb compensation of Legislator ba been $700 for one hundred days' services. Tbe Cop, by hindering businen ia the Senate, increased Ihi year' fret session tienty-one days but, at that session, only Ibe usual $700 was voted, tbe extra 21 day being carried over to the special session, which lasted tevrnlftn day, fur thirty-eight (not ten) dayt, tbe sum of $300 was sppropri ated beicg $3.03 per day. Those who voted for this, claimed that "lb nnivcr- sally advanced rate of food, clothing, and boarding, justified this advance of 1 per dy. That farmers who well butter far 40 to 50 cenis, merchants who sell sugar at 55, aod muslin at 60 cents, have raised their rale far higher than tb Leg Ulaiors have.

Any one who has not doubled or trebled bis charges for produce, goods, or labor, may complain of aa increase from 7 00 to S.03, bat Bone others." These are tbe faefs, we believe, and the reason alleged. Whea Ibe war i over, aod our debts ascertained, the universal tendency to extravagance and high rales most and will receive deserved attention. Until then, we despair of reform. Wilmington to bo Shot Up. The harbor of Wileaiegtoa, ia North Carolina, ia ao wide and opea tbal it re-qiires a very large flsel to guard It.

Do ing the Rebellion, it has afforded greater 1 ebanees forsmnegling ia valuable supplies, I th." iht. otber P0'" 00 b' I of coast to be e'oeed. Mobile being bow Dnt Charleston and Wilmington are tbe only considerable porta where blosk- adiog i a reasonable risk. We see it announced lb harbor ef Wilmington it no to he doted effectually. Leaving Mob.le ia other tends, APffJaflr ADD ir.PT (lTa aAmfflinil Afl energetic Farragct takes commend of an immense fleet to catch every boat or ship coming in or out of Wilmington, and ultimately to restore it to tbe Union arms.

By threatening Mobile, they cat off all blockaders, and also keep there a garrison wbica might otherwise reinforce Hood or Lee. We hope this may prove true and a SBceestful programme. How to Help the Soldiers. An officer ia Sberidan'a army writes home to his friends "Fight sgainst the Copperheads crush them and by so doing you tciU greatly encourage the army and make us perfectly sure of tucoes, and Ibst a speedy one." Ho is not tbe only one wbo has that feeling. Said Gea.

Hooker, in bis speesh before a Union ueetig in Brooklyn, hl week, "Your, victorie ar as dear to as in the front, as tbe victories at tbe front are dear to yoa. Tb victories of last fall were bailed with as much joy and as much enthusiasm in the army as though they had been achieved by other armies" HfBocareoj "Last Cardr' So near Election, in the feverish (tat of th pob- lio mind, Stockjobber! and Copperheads will start all sorts of stories to raise or to depress the patriotic, honest people. Ooe will report loo great success, aod tbe other will represent too great lo. Tbe tide doe not always set one way, and oar people may expect tome reverse mixed with general success, for sack is all war- try ta give only that we suppose to be reliable. mTLut autbeotio news show that, having ased np Euly's force, Grant is making another point on Ricbmoad.

He advance slow but sure, as he did at Fort Donaldson, and at Vickiburg. He does not brag, as M'Clellaa did, bat drive jttt and kefpt. Jeff. Davis ia in Georgia, aad may lev er get baek to Riebmocd again. svafA preacher addressed tbo Lewiab'g Copperhead Club, last Saterday eveaiog.

The Apostolical ratio still hold good about one oat of twelve oa that aidebat the Argut will aot dsnouaoe aad traduce Aim aa a "political preacher StaT-Mr. Randolph will offer tbe ansold portioa of hi household good, at Do-bower' aaetioa tooa, Satarday Ue 8th iot at 5, P.M. A trno Soldier Opposed to B'CloOaa. Maj Ceo. M'Call, a iteady Democrat atoy years' ataading, (Demoerati candidate for Coogreas ia lb Chatter district, la 1862,) is aow opposed to th election of George B.

M'Clellan ta ths Presidency. It will be remembered Ibst Gea. M'Call organised lbs Pennsylvania Reserve Corps, a bidy of mea whose reputation gave honor and credit lo th Keystone Stale on both ihore of the Atlantic This veteran now take ground against the nominee of tbe Chicago Convention, for reason of M'Clellan' personal anfitness, and bis otter perfi ly ia aeeepting a aooiinetioa at tba bands of meo.who igoore lb justice of th straggle to crash treason, aad treat the valor of oar brava defeadera aa a mere exhibitioa of th brut foroa of ruthless invader. The are argument sufficient to lure aver soldier ia disgust from M'Clellaa; Strong Language. A eorreapoadeat of oae of the leading religious paper ia th lsod (th Adtoeate and Journal) "ipsaks oat ia etiog" aa follow "The Chicago Uttorm of the DetU; it it a spate of hell iltdf.

Il would, if sustained al ibe polls, be th ruin of all moral aad noble aims of oar aationel straggle. Il is saturated with Iniquity, from lb firtt lo tb last lenience. West, then, ought we to do with it in our denoa-inattonal press I belisve tbe Methodist press, can, alone, defeat it, if vigorously plied againai it. Ia God's asms, then, lead the way, aad eumtnoa all our papers lo follow. Som Methodist politicians will denoonoe yon, hot regard them not a thousaod will appro where one dissents.

Treason is a crime which the Church oust oppose da yoa hold that tbe Chicago Platfora i treason, and, therefore, from tb Hand-point of lb Church, fire incessant blasts against it down ic the November election. Depend upon it, tbe pivotal fast of tbe destiny of all Ibis new world is Ibe November election. Yoa are providentially in a mighty relative position to it, I look with inexpressible interest to sea how yoa will conduct yourself there. Acquit yourself like a man a man of courage and of God." Stats Guard. Gov.

Curtia has i. saed an order for th organisatioa of lb Pennsylvania Stat Guard. Fiv regi ment of infantry, two squadrons of cavalry and four batteries of field artillery will be reoruited and organised without delay, to ba composed ef veteran soldier aad able bodied persons between 18 and 50, aivinc nreferenea to those who are not subject to draft aoder lb law of the United Bute. They will be officered by mea elected by th recruits who have been io service and honorably discharged. The term of tenice ttill be tued only for the drftnte of the State.

It lha aembr is not raised by volunteering ia thirty day, a draft will be mad to sapplj ths defi ciency. JaTThe above is th law as voted for by Mr. Orwig. Tbe attempt of aa anon ymous assailant to misrepresent bim in lhe Urmlesnol worth the room it would lake to expose it. wTWe bear that Buffalo, Cbillisqu que, and otber township aod boroughs are making np their qouts independent of lha draft.

Grant and Sherman say now is lb time to secure their advaotage. afsVOver four hundred Unioo eouniy soldiers are ased. As many as eaa get home froa th hospital, will have a 40 days' furlough, loulo vote at home io Oct and in Nov. Right I TWO Sides. The West Branch Democrat say tbat Charles H.

Sbriner, tb Union candidate for tbe Slate Senate ia this district, "is holdiog office under Abraham Lincoln al tbe present lime." This is false. 51 r. Shriner resigned bis office as soon as be received tbe nomination far Senator. But how is it with John Walls, the copperhead candidate Ha he resigned Ibe pettv office of Associate udge of Uoioa eounty We are informed that he ha not, and will not unless be is elected Senator. Besides this, if it is so disreputable to hold one office, under Abraham Lincoln, while running for another, why i it tbat your own "Little Mao" hold on to bit commission of Manr General under Abra- h.m l.in.-ln 9 1, wbh.

u. a s. mm a. i about an economical administratioa of the Government, bad'nt be better practice what he preaches, by resigning a position which he has not filled for two years, but for which he has received $6000 per annum? Mr. iemoerat, we would suggest to yoa in Ibis connexion that it may be of glass bouse should not throw tons" Muniy Luminary.

A letter from a aoldier ia 8th Maine, addressed from Bermuda Hundred, ssys "Although bat a handful of a are left, we are determined to stand or fall with the Government. I aever saw tb soldiers in better spirit than now. Mr. Lincoln growc in popularity with th army daily. He would gel two votea ia this command now, to one thirty dayt ago." Aa army correspondent of the Tribune write "It i ia proof, doeamentary and oral, ie Washington city, tbat Slidell in Prance, sad Maaoa ia England, are aow selling to French aad English adventurers, who will joia tbo Confederal cause, tb widow and plantation of deceased Southern soldiers awT-Hoo.

Saa'l Calvia, Hollidsysburg, speak ia Lewisbarg, Monday eve Oct 3. 1 Thad. Stevens' Views. The oldest mea ia Congress, Is th Representative from Lancaster, wbo is nnstiimonsly nonnested for a third term, lie il among others falsely reported aa "opposed to Lioeola." Here is what he said when be to become sgaio candidate 'Elect M'Clellan, and the Republic has ceased to exist On it ruins, will spring up numerous petty empires, whose future conditio will be one of perpeiaal wars, and of grinding slavery. He-elect the calm statesman who now preaideaover Ibe nation, aod be will lead you to an uuwauto pcaco ran permanent uiiij.

"If Ibis goal is lo be reached through suffering and blood, remember that before the Lord permitted bis cboeea people to k. K. 1 ii eater th. promised land, he ompel led Ihem, lor their bids, to pas through Ibe Red sea, and wander forty years ia Ibe wilderness. Whea we shall have expia ted our preal National sin.

and Burified the eublio heart, we alto shall enter into ihe las which, politically sad materially, Bowa aitb milk and hooey. "When that day will arriv, il is aol for to predict It is ia lbs keeping of aa All-wis Power. "At tb last sessioa of Congress, a pro-poaitioa to amend lb Constitution to as to abolish Savery, waa acted oa. It failed because lb mtjirity required bytheCo-stita'ioa could cot be bad. Every Repub-lieaa voted ia favor of that measure every vote agtinst it earn from tb Paao M'Clellan Copperheads.

Tbey are responsible fjr the continued misery aod bloodshed whiah this nstioa shall endure. Every dollar of debt which must be laid upon tb people, every life which shall be -st in battle, most rest beavy oa ths seuls of tbat cruel minority tbat prevented tbe breaking of Ibe chains of Slavery. I regret thai Mr.Pend'eton was one of Ibat number. Tbey are guilty cf tbe crime, bat all mast shsre ia tbe punishment. "Tbey who advise negotiations for peace oa tbe basis of tbe re-enlavement of a people, effend all good beings saong men and an eels." GREAT TRUTHS! Before Georgia seceded, non.

A. IL Stephens said, in her Convention, lliil right hat the Xurtk tusaiUd 1 Wtat juttut hat hctn denied 7 And what claim. fuu Can cither of yju to-day name me nngUact of, torvg. dtiaxndtlt and done ly the Government at Wathingtm of wkiek the hat a right to complain I thalltnge tie answer. From Hon.S.

A.DocGLA9'Iastspeecli at Chicago, April 11, l6l Tie conspiracy it now known. Armiet hate teen raited. War Itwied to aecumpkth ii. There mre only two tidet to the question. Every mtam mutt Ce fir the L'aiicd or aiintt U.

I here eon be no ncutmil thtt only fuiriott or traiiort. jEFP.DATis'Jast words to thoTJnion Peace men, Jaques and Gilmore, '64: We are not fr SJarcrv. We are Jlhting for lndr pendente, and that, or czter minatwn, tee trui nave. tteulcd to rid ourtchet ff the rule of the majority." "Say to Mr. Lincoln from me, that I thaU at any time be pleated to reeeite propotalt far peace on the latit of our Independence.

It tcid te unlets to approach me with any aaShow th above to all Pea's men. Latest News i Thursday, Sep, was at Harrisonburg, near Staunton He bad inflicted great injury on the Rebel rail-1 waye and supplies, as far as Waynesboro': oa the S. E. Part of Early's force bad escaped towards Charlottesville, but many fled to tbe mountains, broken as ao army and utterly discouraged. Tbe Rebel forces in Missouri and in Tennessee are harassing the people, but ftiAn, an i 1 I Sept.

9 Gen. Sherman from Atlanta announces an eznhaoirs of 2.000 erisonera with Il.vnit. tin. Ikan nonnla I of Atlanta prefer to go North. Another Move of Grant.

He Is within or 5 Hiles of Richmond. Early Tborsday morning last, parts of tb 10th and 18th Corps, having crossed lames river during the night previous, advanced towards Richmond. At Cba pins iiinnT or tarm, they came upon! I I. a a a I oeavy worxs, cxieoaing tor mnes, wniea they assaulted and carried. They captured 16 guns and 500 prisoners.

lost Gen. Burnbam killed, and several otber officers wounded the enemy' be unknown, but must be great Tbe colored troop engaged behaved admirably they fought a well, and suffered a much, at Ibe whites. Fortress Monroi, Sept 30. The latest reports from tbe front, of that part of our army oa tb north side of the lame river, represents evervthia as highly encouraging. Oar forces were 1 mile Of Richmond this 1 miiei oi Ricnmonauis ruan the enemy before within four or nv morning, hiving driv them in confusion.

Tbe works taken were tbe strongest wbieh have far been seen aiouod Richmond, nod the same which M'Clellaa tried in vain to take. Some deserters came ia to-day, wbo say tbe defeat of Early in tbe Valley has caused a great depression Ihroaghout their ranks, and thousand were ready to desert oa the first opportunity, having lost all faith in final success, Baltimorr, Oct. I. Major Gen. Ord, wounded in tbe recent movement of lb army on tbe aorth side of James river, arrived here ibi morning froa lb front.

has a flesh woaad of th right leg, but is doiog welL is full of hope of glorious result of our present movement sad expects to be np and at it agaia ia a few weekj. i Uncle Sam's Camp Meeting np Fi.hing ererk, has been qnte successful. All the Rebels have been captured er lo parts unkoown, and a Urc-r somber r.f volunteers tbsn ever bt( rc has entered ttJ army. It i show of law that prevented many ign t.it, misguided men from takicg f.iai eteps. UNlOxToUXTr FAIR, Thursday to Saturday of this A vaaituit owiriujiih y.

1 1 You can procure of any drJsvitl in ihis place aad vicinity, Lir. Tobias' Venetian Lin- i throat, headache, toothache, chrome rhenrn anim, colic, croups and paus in the limM. We advise every one to gie a trial. The nten trifle tS cents and we are confident no person ever will be wiihvml jery UmiltlMnltl he iB lBe hcole jn case of aceidenis. och as cuts, burns, scalds, Ac.

lis 1 qualities are miraculiius. As for croup, has ssved hundred, we have the certiucaiei 'roe 7 llrtif. SA I 0cr, 56 Corilanlt street, ew York, bold uy isrugaiftxs. Corrected WVcAjr ty Wallt Jc Smith. Wheat $2.00 Butter, prime 30 do common 25 Ecg 20 Lard, fresh 20 Talbw 15 Potatoes 75 1 Cora 1.50 Ky 150 Oats, 32 lb.

75 Barley 00 Flaxseed 250 Ilea 20 Side 4 Shoulder 12 do with Ribs 10 Rig 6 Dried 1U Wool 75 Cjuntry Sosp (lQ 1IORY HARPER, AO. S'iO, ArcU SI, Philadelphia, Hai large stock of WATCHES, ILXL'CCTKERT, jSOLW SHJER WARE, fanerior Phied TEA SETTS, SPOOAd, F0KK9, Set Oct. 1, 164 4tj ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BT virtne of aa order of the Orphans'Coun cf I nion eouniy, will be exposed to public sale, cn the premises, oa Monday, 24th Oct. kext, north b- lUeT.eMl bT Blaekberrv allev.somh by Lot No.

161, and west by FoarJt street. coniaiBing one-ton rta of aa acre, oa which are erected a double two-storey Brick House suitable for the oecapatioa of two families, (liable. Wifnimlttr Salop, Blacksmith Shop aad other Oaitaildjogt the estate of ixta Paaaoa, deceased. 8ale lo eomaseaee at 10 o'clocaA when aad where t.rms of sale will be made kaowa by HA.WAH PAKDUE. Executrix, SAMI SL J.

PARDOE. Execuior Lawitbarg, Sept. 30, let LADIES' FANCY FURS I Jony Fjretra3i E.takllkea Fnr Msnnfaitnrv IS, Arch I b4Ve now ia store ol my owa im- vmi i.ul1. mana- (..... i.iaic, use llir 'Largest, ani mstf I Beautiful seieeiions es-joi uner run.

for Ladies" and Chil- ten's Wear, is Ihe Citv. Also, a fine as- bnnat of Cenia' Fnr finwm fnllar. ent. I e.ab.ed to pose of them at'very reasonab prices, and I would therefore so- from my friends of Laioa eounty UT Remember the Naue. Nu inker audi JOIIS FARCIRt.

I 75 SRC Stnet, atc Tth. a 1ST I have no panner. nor 3 wiih any other store in Philadelphia lnMaij iJCOClillU sttlOU AFTER faan no 1 CJab aft. UT the latest ot all is thai of C. W.

SCHAFFLE, who, bavin; retnrned from New York and Philadelphia, is prepared lo sell Goods Cheap for Cash. Ur' nrnes.Chemieais.Oils, De Oia. Pertum- Brashes.Toys. Fancy Nwioas, Sioaps, Conteetioaertes, Sots, Pipes, Tobacco, Clears, Cutlery, ac Ac Ac Ac Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded. Wines and Liqaor3 for Medicinal purposes, warranted geatuae aad of the beat quality.

LEWISBCKG Mtv 1M The Eye and tbe Ear. TR. 8. H. KNK.HT, of Lewi.bnrt.

having had tweatv ive vears' practice. oOYrt a services io inose wno are asatciea wna diaeaied Eyes or Ears. The following is ea of a a.mb-r of Tesnmoaial. i I ud mml, a. -4 th otW I lual -Katui -lta hiai.uw.awaM.

er lrttiubnaHi.aa.arf ewra aim nat law.iea. 1 ve.tt aa.iaa ii a Si tfci. saxi'U. WvU 1 a REMER, lAiU Sv to. have ja rrcM A sreii variety description' ai-d "ic -call aad see.

'-y 1T receued a fine UrrM f.oodx. Err.Lr. i 'er Vn. iJii-veN. Ac.

nr. 'i eaoii also a tee l. of lii.int ar JjreS'J hKEMER, Iji.NO Cl.iltl'trrS jnsi ree (Jun -'t') KKKMLR I OVG A. 1 ftT ty KREMEK. I.iiM; i 1" Administrator's Notice.

11 tetters, s.lmir,. ihe e.u.e i. ELU iL r. laie of hut Urer m. a i.i have bee.

granied l. 0 form cf law, nonce is berebj son knowin; thrmwelvei io be said euie, to iiiake immediate ant th.se havm claims nt Wl" Prr" them i --ii Dement. Gl'VER. A r. cr hn A J.

M. U. nOW TO DESTROY" ROACHES, RATS, MICE, i Bed Ilug, Anli I'se Cart's Vermin Eterm.iia!cr 2 IT IS I IS INPAI.I lFAI.l.ll.LFr put np in Lrse Pi ses f. -A 5. all really lor use.

stua 'Ot anicles. Dues not tpoil. et -tri cr rh l.y k-apir. lik. -m.

rtbrr ltri.ily fctii of iL tot. 1, ilajifmai. to ut. .11 It. e--i mi lr-l i 1' ti.

Cnlh-t rut-. avTi. a 11 mnl al1. KHIS.lTnR.ia urer ixl labrl.ral MCBW Lke en-snrb-r ivr-K i. atb Trbilt irwt Sait Kauf.rtori 1.IW Juaebft! Krv-t, Sn.

aaia.t, laMaB TB-b 9Mm hj- I'airAifcaiA SolJ is br HTXXFTT r.tf. VVIa fc-tail ht BAKtk a to 1'. U. I t.tltit GRim.S'S J'ATEM C.la4 Jan and ours, FR preserving FKL1TS in a freh state. They require no dec, or Cement, seal instantly, ani tre mra easily and pened than any oilacr ele for the purpose ever inveoir t.

All sir 1 of wax and cemeoi are rqna'ly disaireeabc and onrertain in tealT. Ueme sH' of rla.s. these avoid Ihe oLjecuocs to 1 jars where tin or other metal is nr4 ia t-t covers. Fur sale in l.ewiborff. i-r.

Kv KREMt.R Ui.NG Williamsport 0J Works. O.VEXPLOSIVE PursCiyjta! Carboa it ridiT rsm.L-. Orders promptly attended lo. II L. Iloldea.

1001 Williamsport, Ta United States Uain I LICENSE harinc been rranted to lh -ix- n-eraisiied locarry cn ihe bntinon 1 will attend rrou.ptlv 10 ihe eollectmn bf an Dd loe of pen.ioos lor aoldierv or their rcvreseaiae li.r. acj inc pTietoilou VI ciims agauiss toe t-uited i JVE- F. A JOHN B. LINN March S2, lt THE BEST nVEHTIOn CUT I 1 KI 1 JA PATENT H. warrented be anrtnio; oi me ami in me mariitt.

Ar. 7.:, ,1 buI maie oa tltlclI prBC, pl fail aad examine ii. tor saie aholeiale ani retail by KV'i 4ent Jdv fT; IT TJ i it nnderiied, havin; ob iw: the loraiiare, tin are ani Mr. Kica.an M. Lvorsn, will ccnnioe i Bakery, Cmfeetionere an 1 Not', a ho- 5--i-, at tbe old stand, cn Hartei trei.

for tr.e I nod of one year, lie hopes by si net lo business to roern the r.a;r.-uae exiended to this estabiubment. L. AHO.v April 50. 13 TAKEN ON the premises of ihe softer 'er. a the Sia ibsuTWO HElt'Liw hTEER, each about iwo years steer is a don.

One he iv while, acd has a bell on without a ihe Giber is red, with white hia! flanks. The owner is vquesic property, pa? ehanres. and lake htm aa -or itey will be di'-puaei of accuru.a: M. WOl.ri.Nu'u Kelly Tp. Bept 23.

It pd.iw AUDITOR'S NOTICE. is hereby riven that ihe n'teT-1 Signed has been appointed Andutj, by ihe Orphans' Court of l'mon cnur'y. mike diatribotion cf the balance ia tbe bscla cf Janes F. Linn, Esj-, Executor cf i l.aaa.w. deceased, and that he n-eer a-.

I parties inierestej. at the otfict ct A- i E-q in Lewisbur. oa lav of November, lr4, lo aitcuu io ol hi, appointment, UaiDfrsiti) at feoiiDsri. I'lIE Fall Term in all iX -niem Theological, Collegia. A.d-eaiic, and Female losiuoie will Thursday.

bept. 3K. li-L Every facility will be oiTered s'aj ent io either liepaxtoient to ac a ia edncaiioa. Mndents from a distance Academy ot Female Iasiitme. ard wi.u their Teachers io the feavwls.

Collese. can secwre j.njd boar.line placet la Ihe foe panarnlars. atre a a a I I II "'V i i. Rjasrfwr II. C.

STFD11 nfmn, y.iB. lh, 11 K.I.t.1 l' II I' caleu at itttJalt aiprpf-i'-ai ter.iee. It? aSlaC. a i Vs na. T.

Linn I. 'I' i i 1 OntV GO.

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