IK Ml ! mm i mm L ..1 Mil " BY 0. T. VOKDilN AND J. 41 per Year, always) In Advance. I'lliMMIMI M-MI-XKKKIV K.. ..I..V T.irninir Jir. Kriilav Aflprnmm. - IXIO.V STATI-JTlClvKT. arm nr.. s:. AXDUEW (i. (TRTl.N, (if Helkfon!P. juihIK .F M-raitMB rtiL'RT, mMTf. AIA'F.W nMW-r WillniV i,isri:i'T ai firvrr ticket. k i u i tii. ii minimal 1. 1.. ruuntv. Krr.-KLlNlll II. HMkH, of hrll Riaids. 4oiissl.,nrr-sltr:i. UllLMIUUftraJ . Treasurer-) IM.Mvl JOMsS. IrKKInir.-. Aiidilor H II.LIA V I'. Sr.KHHUI, BarUi'toa. Election, Tuesday, Oct. 13, 18C3. Woodward's Complicity. ' Ol 'he l.Mi Dec, 1800 after six or ci.'lit States had taken more or less aotion tudiiwolve the Uuion and after Ituchan- an's weak but infamous Messsgo, arguing bit the II. S. had no power to preserve Itsen ajr,r uuu uau n sigucu, .uu i Si. Co. had doue all iu their power to die- arm the (nveroment.....1AFTa all this, C.overoment AFTtt all this, -f.,.l. l-.U,.r.l ;rt .n hi. 13th Die. epocch iu Philadelphia r r . ,,t ... ihe In inn 'pccably. I a, l.'t lier t ra?ablv. if he ro at all. Bui my .hccl.l Smun Uarnlina be dnvtn mt d1" the Uniun by an ir-rrpresMble coollict aboui Slavery !" South Carolinians boast that thoy have been thirty years seeking independence, so that this proteuoe of being "driven out" ... . 1... . .. . is a nctiun voiuniecceu 10 cover up .c.r treason. liu vhat shall be said of Woodward's .... ,.,-..- 1. i here to witness inis presentaiion, ani 1 tleciiJui 1 the Rebels in this manner by I . .... ... 1 . , . ' . J ' heartily join tcuh ytu, r, tn tlie hojte that axsumiug that they are "driven out? 'M.ic ritizrnt wiU remrmUr 011 rlrrtvm and what of bis condemning the Ufa af , ,y , temt'ect in prnnvitinj the iiitrmfn uruis to hold them to their allegiance T f tlw, country anil the supprcgti'ou vf ike The U. S. Constitution wbieh Judge ! Jicbellin. Long continued applause Woodward is sworn to sustain clearly j "Affairs aud events now look as if this r. quires obedience to itself, and enforoe- j Chappy "'gbt be brought to a bap ... . 11 a. . 1 i PJ termination. I have to rtquest you, tnents of its laws, above all Mate laws. rJ . . -, . . ' ' .... gentlemen wbo are in eivil life, that, when The PreMdeut is commander in chief. , yaa return home.you will spare no tffarts Washington, Jackson, Tyler, Fillmore, ! to make the people understand that all aud Dncbauan (in Utah,) all suppressed ' we want aro fii-n to Jill n vur rnnkt. Kebellions, by fjree. Hut Woodward I U'e us the numoers.aud tbe war will soon nays in deBance of the-Constitutiou-tVc , bfl 0"'a- I . Reb0a are , ... , , ,, 1 now saticbed that their stroeclo is only a t,n rebel uccaL'y amct of we h,se6The force on Gen. Jackson said, "The Union must . our i(le) lnd thllti B00D lhey 8ee ud shall be preserved, aud he sent Lien, Ecatt with men to "coerce" South Carjli - Da. They did so. All wrong, according to Woodward ; they should have been allowed to nullify "peaceably." Gen. Dix said, "If any man tears down the American flag, shoot him 00 the spot. .Woodward's argument is, let tbem do it We have three " opinions," then, of i Woodward. 1st. That soldiers defend- ! ing the Uuion shall not vote. '2d. That j States may leave tbe Union "peaceably." SI. That "negro slavery is an incalcula ble blessing." ' Takiog into view tbo time of (bis rpeecb, wbo can resist tbe conviction that Woodward was really in tbe plot to divide the Union, and then "re-conBtroct" it by adding Pcnn'a, X. Y., to the Slavo Government 7 The Deaths of Traitors. It is remarkable bow fast the Rebel leaders are going to their dread account "unwept, unhouored, and uusung." We this week add to tbe long list, the Dames of Jnhii Jinrhunan Floyd, of Vir- piuia, (tbe Uiggest Thief in effice under j and Douglas in 'CO and if be has "turn James liuchanau,) whose failures in arms 1 ed Abolitionist" since, be bag plenty of caused him to be detested at home, and be ' liod a ruined, broken hearted man. Ceil. J'cmbcrton, tbe renegado Pbila delphian, ehot dead by a Texian officer, wbo accused bim of betraying Vicksburg as he bad the Uuion which made bim what be was. Mnchy, the mounted freebooter, (great ! 00 stealing hordes and robbing smoke Louses around Washington,) baa died from wounds received from Union soldiers Dear Dranesvil'o. Captain , wbo started tbe first armed band of traitors from Baltimore, dies execrated by all the living there who mourn tbe dead alain in useless conflict. Four such blood-stained perjurers io one week, is a fearful catalogue of meo ! who bavo by other deaths escaped their duo tbe hangman's rope. Let Traitors, North as well aa Souib, beware of tbe reputation tbey : are makiog, fur this world and tbe next. la,Several citizens of Buffaloe Tp. in form us that Last Monday evening, (with out any public notice that they knew of,) a Woodward meeting was held, and a club formed, in tbe school bouse near tbe Uoioo church, after addressed by A. II. Dill, J. Randolph, and S. Herman. "So public notice" and yet, the party Dearly all present ! This fact is another proof of tbe completely superior organiza tion of that parly probably by a similar fecret organization to that which broke np the Union iu tbo Slave States. It ad monishes -our friends that they must arouse to action, or we shall be defeated (as we were last fall) by superior aetivitj and energy. tfXext lucsJny Evening, at the same place, a Republican Union meeting will be held, and all citizens are invited to attond sod hear tbe speakers engaged. Wake ti', Old Buffaloe, and Kelly too ! ar-A grand, good letter, from Tresi itat Lincoln, in our next. I E. CORNELIUS Hear Qen. fileade ! This gallant officer is a Pennsylvania, and once commanded the gallant Rf.-keVb i CWs of this State. A splendid sword . r..rmli. nrM..nifid to hiin bv his old soldiers, in the presence of the Governor, land hundreds of distinguished rpoctators, ' and tbe affair closed with the loudest ho.. a fi.r Cm M,-ade and tiov. .Juriin. . . , . 1 We conv the views oi oen. .ueauo as io , iiniil,l he. olected tlovernor of this .. . r.: .. . , . ,. ' ate proximity to the seat of War, is second j only to that of President .for it is a mat ter deerilv concerns every man who ' rtalC a DOSIIlOU WUICU, iruiu miuiwr daily rieks life itself for the saltation J r j ' of our nation and of free government. Sen. Meadr well and truly said, in reply to Ueil. CBAWt'(IRI : 'I am very glad, air, that you have mentioned your distinguished guest, the lJuernor of renusylani. 1 bae j personal knowledge of bis patriotic efforts 1 in in behalf of Iho solrtiers. lo him the ! country is indebted for putting into the i , ' t u " ,c . " "V"" : Ant pnrm. and 1 iiavr Witlchd ailn nlnan- ! n1 'sftioB the solicitude be has ! always shown to seo that all its interests ' and wants are attended te. I have bceu j wjtQ bim ou the occasions when he has j viMited the officers and men from our ; gtaie, and I know that they are indebted ; to bin) for maoy comforts, and that the ; country is indebted to him for words of 1 elnniietiee which he addressed to them lo . - ... .., ;. ! co"g- 1 " gtiHeil that he is j that we are bringiog out that forco. id ; earnest, they will yield." Tbe views of these General are those , of nearly all their officers and soldiers. Specimens of their Lies.. No one attempts to refute all tbe lies of the Copperhead orator or papers, for when you bunt them out of ono they will dodge into another, and will keep at the game as long as their father tbe old Ser- peant (not tbe "brazen") lives to inspire Iham lrtmnU An jf ni9tf(1 vnnno - j j B Irishman, disgusted at the prostitution of 1? J - tl. a- - -1 .III.- ' rreeuoma nag w coTer -'"""fS . , , Pens and protect elave-carrvioe sops, . P1'"-" ,US "u V 1 wrote a spirited poem, beaded "All hail thua Flaunliuj LieV We never saw this poem in more than one Republican newspaper, bnt have seen it in a dozen or twenty Copperhead journals, all of whom conceal the true orijin and aim of tbe verses, aud falsely try to make it appear it was written by Gkeei.ey, to insult the very Flag nndcr which bis friends aro fighting tbe Slaveholders' War! Tbe author is a Tammany Hall Democrat supported Buchanan in 185G, company. But Dot one Copperhead jour- nal will tell tbo truth as to tcho wroto tbe poem, or trW it is aimed against. "Another of the same sort" is an attempted perversion of Ibe Map of 185G, showing the relative siz9 of the Free and Slave States, and of the vast Territory which Slavery then demanded. These Maps wore in pamphlets and newspapers by the thousands, and not a word was said in them io favor of Division or Secession. Yet tbe Copperheads now say, the Repub licant wanted lo "kick out, obliterate, or subjugate" the Slave Slates. All they asked, was, that tbe Territories remain 1 free. Publishing tbat Map, tbese co workers with Jeff. Davis declare, was "Treason's Birth !" And publishing the Election Returns of 1SG0 was, doubtless, "Flat Burglary !" These liars will not eorrcct their pre meditated falsehoods and impositions, for they think tbey Lave among tbeir readers and bearers those who will bo deceived thereby. I6y We are glad to see that James Seebold of New Berlin loog time io a hospital from wounds reached home this week Jae. Maize, of New Berlin, who was employed at Washington, died there, and bis remains were taken borne Capt. Mitchell was tbis week discharged (with bis three months' company, mostly from Baavertown, in service during the late "emergency,") aod ha returned to New Berlin. aVThe Copperheads triumphed in the late Democratic nominations in Northum berland county. Tbey are Senate David B. Montgomery. Assembly Truman II. Purdy. Sheriff Wm. M. Weaver. Protbonotary Junius Reiminspyder. aa.6ome frost in tba uppsr end of Lyooming county, Thursday week. Some corn looks as if slit by bail stouee, there and in Uuion countj. LEWISBURG, 2d Gun from a Slave State! I VSrThe Copperheads of iho Slave State j City, Wilmington, (Del.,) said if they ! elected the "Abolition Mayor," Mr. Oil- pin, they would endorse all the heresies 1 id rascalities of Linftdu s administration . , Hut tho people "Have went ana gone .uu U'iuo it" every omccr id every ciccuuu v . . .. i . : i - aki,i,.. fMlnunt ' ! Elect inn in ilmiiiiitun. A. Clmn I ;,: V.rtnrutkcru Cuiun Condi ' j I !! date Kttrleif. Wir.MiNn-ros, Dd., Sept. I, '63. At the city election, Mayor Gilpin (Union) was re elected. Hi Lumnitls ire rnrrirti tvertf )irtl uwl firccitit t The City Couooil is uuauimously Union. I such "oppoacrs 01 lUe u. a. as t.iuo All the Adtniniatration Candidates, inclu i digbam. "Woodward stands upitj t plat ding Treasurer, Assessor, Aldermen aud form supporting Vallandigbaoi." The Inspectors, were elected. answer to your interrogations must then ., ' r,l"TI.,. in be plaiuly and emphatically as follows : "Don't want any waf Democrats !" i . . , . . ., . itl Th Dvmncrat Rida 14. bv its imo- The Democratic caucus for this Dis- tnct, after a hard tight, threw overooan j (vDt. Charles D. Housb for Assembly, and pUt op 1 bilip lluuisa in bis stead, iioush . ... is a respectable man, wbo came witbiD 'J'.J votes of dufuatiug Hayes for Assembly, and has siace been wounded in tbe servico nf tho eountrv. Sovder cottotv bavins bad an Assemblyman for two year past, eould Dot claim it against Uuion, whioh 1 had nono last year. Hal, so strong do 'he IV. C 'jS. believe themselves to be, .,, ,,;.., ,j ,., nil. blsb, the reputed bead of that traitorous society. Io Juniata county, Capt. W bar ton wbo also has served bis country well, and wbo came within 71 votes of election to tbe Assembly last full was rejected for re-nominition, and jealous pated : Copperhead, one Jonathan Weiser, put in . his place. We hear nctbiog good of him. ii:u.:.i. 1 r . i ., a former office-beggar and b.nger-on of tbe Whig party, which would give bim nothing, and be left tbem to turn np a ..... ., tip-top Dimuiycrat of tbe Vallandigham style I Tbe Sclinsgrovo TVmcs laid man wbo would enlist in this war on tbe Union side, of course, "it an ALolitiunitt, or a vol." The last Lewisburg Anjiu says: " We can tee no iliferrnce beticcen a ram pint Abolitionist and a noity War Dem ocrat." Also: "keep your bauds knit, ye emissaries of evil." Mar Demnrrattt you who booestly suppose man may be a Democrat, and still onnose the Rebellion! what think ... f .i.i. Th- fV;.,.. f I?r.tin ' ...... Wharton are disgusted at their itjoc tions, but the successful leaders cooly in- . ... ..... f0Tm mem that they "Hon t want any nar m(n m r-.iv, Allj he.ded as is 1 ,heir State Ticket by the Judges who doci- J n .., . . .L ded that Soldier could not vote, they aro at least consistent in Saying that Sddiert ' thtU have no Ojjiee. To fight for tbe! o 0 r . . : ... - . e uoyerumem, .. . ur.uio iu tu0 ,,uW Ut fta?"The Union Ticket for Clinton county is as follows : Assembly Charles W. Wingard, Esq. Sheriff R. Stewart Barker. Treasurer Jesse II. Bridgens. Commissioner Matthew Rogers. Auditors George Furat aod Shaffer Johnson. This is a strong ticket and the Repnb- licans, v ar ucmocra's, ana me returned ... ... . i soldiers, intend to clat it. Wingard aa j ........... n. i i T.ipnt. I .nl . ana itarker ao fTantntn. hava ' . . . ' ' . recently returned from nine months of hard service with the 137th P. V., having been io tbe engagements from Crampton's Gap to Cbancellorsvillc. JaTTho Union Convention of Daaphin county havo nominated David Fleming loved as a citizen, and long honored as an unselfish, talented, pure, public man for Setator. Col. II. Clay Alleman and DaLicI Kaiser for Assembly. Col. Wm. W. Jennings for Sheriff. John Kinglaod for Recorder. Isaac Hers hey for Treasu rer. R. W. M'Clure for Commissioner. John Kreamer for Director. Samuel M'Uhenny for Auditor. Honest. The Richmond Enquirer is tbe leadiog Rebel journal. It says truly, "For 'Libertv, Equality, Fraternity,' we have deliberately sulistltutcd 'Slavery, Subordination, Government." The leading Rebels all confess among each other that a class of nobility, and a monarchy, is their ultimate design and end. Tbey do oot believe in tbe equality even of white men. ijfVThe veteran soldier, Maus, offers for sale a preparation (to euro Piles) which be baa given away as long as be can afford it. He thicks it is so good and snre tbat the afflicted can aod will cheer fully pay aom sufficient to warrant bim in keeping np a supply. Ia,A family who will take good care of a dwelling, want to rent one in this town notil 1st April A large, good Farm in Buffaloe Valley, near Biehl's Hotel, is offered at sale bj tbe heirs in to-day's paper. SfJ. Edwin Herr and John Hays have taken tbe store premises of Hassenplug & Biddlc, in MiQinburg A Woodward Pint. a.a r.,.,l Wl.-V. It. II 117ft... i vi.u " imiava utia a nan. , . uou I will tbe Union men of that reman move 71 UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY. The Soldiers' Opinions. g&Capt T. 0. O, 1st P. Art.iu ser vino near Williamsburg, Va , writca to as, 25th ult. He thinks the soldiers in aer- j ,ice mor(, tb8orbcd in tbe duty of defeat, ; iDg the enemy before them, than in poll. e8. b,., tucy dreaa "uien oi .tie i a. laodigbam at.mp more th.o the, do the 6 ' ' Rebels, who are openly at war and in arms. The destruction of the Government by Jeff. Davis is no longer feared, while Cop pnrbcadisru cansei grave apprchcnioua." 'Union Suldiers ate enlisted aod sworn to bear true allegiance to tho Uuitcd States." Hy their very oath they are bound against ...; ,i, i..i.n . . . , . ,. !,.., ,i.-,ir ,n -,, I .. ,' ' it dowa. "2. Tbe proportion of the "40 or 50" questioned, or of the universal Yaukee army, that "hurras for Woodward, L jw rie, and Vallandigham, is as 1 to 10." Hovey, the HetO Of Champion Hills. This noble, gallant Qeneral, addrused tbs followiug Letter to the recent graud Indiana Stale Democratic Mass Meeting, convened at Indianopolis, Iud. It is in the spirit of one who is risking every thing io life for bis couutry, and bus in it oiugh food for profound thought Mount Vernon, Aug. IS, 18C3. Oeotlemen I regret that my abort leave of absence from tbo army, and so - Tere mura m mj lauiuj, j.ii.-i.-u. uio uuai accepting your invitation to adJress tbo i 011,1. :a. 1 v,..n Democracy 00 tbe -Uib inst. I ebould , " w .1.. 1.. r .i. and present ,0 .hem the opinion, and feel- '"K" f bimlt to the i army iu wuicu a ochh. With tbose wbo are facing our enemies, where disease aud death arc around them, there is bnt little or do division of opiuiju, aud they look with wouder and astsoUb ment at reported differences at home. 'Tbe Army of the Southwest is determined upon tbe suhjuyatioa of Uebledoiu, io tbe highest and atrengust loose of that word. .11 nail-war, iiuuiiiiuk iiiii wui win, satisfy tbem, and the party that attempts it will be swept into a hopeless minority, like all the other combinations of partitt that have formerly opposed the wara of . an. 1 u.r ' c- . r u...- .n not ha raaluroil in tha lt.hl ...1..11 Vn .h.i. .h. n ... uau iuiijr ji ernment. and Oevotca lovatlv. Uolil .hi. h.n;.n. I ha madman muat wear hi. l r 1 straight jacket. A little reflection will convince Ihe most sympathelio that ibis must be so. c . I T : . . I . . 1 . : cuuuuee .uu uuiu. 1 cn.ui iu . in. vruuaii - rr . . , . , , tulion euaraotees tbe right of trial bv lurv 10 the district Where the Offense Was Com- "Ud; but broad indeed would bo the r 1 . l 1 1 , 1 L . . h.t -I t j 1. . I . lame wuciu m iniici .uumu uu ureseuieu Tbe Constitution provides that tbe writ of habeas corpus shall remain inviolate ; yet 1 Deed Dot tell yon that a re . . . ,u cuareca rtAI mil .m would release the prisoner, thon with tbe blackest crimes of murder acd 1 treason, ine constitution proclaims lib-- f.,r 1863 will payiu aa much as they can pua erty of speech and liberty of tbe press. ! sibly collect, &c. J. A. MEKTZ. This, with rebels, would include tbe riirht 1 Aug. 31, 1KG:1. Treasurer to denounce tbe Government, and keep up an undying hatred of one section against the other, until another revolution would ' : m-'-ii v .k. .....A : :. li- i n r .i - i : t. . ,u,"u,jr """' ""iOT "',0" "S1"1 u a?1 De contmca upon we maomou of mo ouiiid. iiici were hituu uj our . . i fathers to men capable of self-government. and can Dot now be introsted to tbose who have so shamefully attempted to destroy the institutions under whiob wo live. "A long day of probation most await thoir re admission." A word io regard to property of Rebels. Io my opinion, they have forfeited all, and ! tbeir wealth should be so used as to pre vent a repetition of tbeir crime. Their personal property should be used io defraying the expenses of tbe revolu tion tbeir slaves released aod liberated aod their lands, as far as practicable. divided among our soldiers who have no- bly sustained the Government io the hour j of its sorest trials. I have spoken thus ! f.ool. f ik..i;.. ik.. I .k:t .k-u k. a It .t , pumucu, tur sueee are me questions upon which the people will soon be oalled to act. If you stand in tbe loyal States firm, and determined to carry Out tbis policy, tbe days of the Rcbollion are easily numbered; j but if you temporize, aod divide, the war) kl 7k T' -ii t '""V , " bloodshed will cover our hsppy land. I wuujuio i.c.j goo woa ,uvo nocrij, io j forget party, aod stand by our country in this dark hour of its trial. Your DroDer- ty, your lives, and tbo happiness of your family depcod upon it. I know not whether theso views will meot the approbation of any party, but I can not refrain from giving tbem aa open expression. In my opinion, nine-tenths of the army heartily concur in tbe viows I have presented. Youra truly, Alyim P. Hovkt. Bass meeting at Northumberland. A meeting, to ratify tbe Dominations of Curtio, Agnew, and County Ticket of tbe Union party, will be held at Northum berland, oo Saturday tbe 5th of Septem ber. Charles H. Shbinkr, E-q , will address tbe Meeting, while invitations have been sent to other distinguished speakers. Tbe attendance of tbe neigh boring Union Leagues, and citizens gener ally, is respectfully invited. Tho building for tbe ladies' department of tbe Wyomiog Seminary, Kingston, Pa., was sonaumed by lire, 20th nit. SEPT. 4, 1863. Latest Hews Victories in Arkansas. St. Loots, 8epe. 2. Marmadnko'a esalry,3,000 strong, haro been driven out of ltrootille, Ark., nod prisoners My Oen. Prieo wat driven over the Arkansas river on tha iltih, with onr ' " u.'?, 400 ,n P"r.bU,r- Uln" ltn.., C.FMial ai.Anu within fmr nn(r. M.j. Geo. Hluot, in hit ofSoial report of the battle of iloney fpnug Ark , s.,s. the fir,t Kus.s Colored Regiment particularly distinguished themselves. 1 m tho hottest of the fuht, and opp.sed to Teiastroops twice their nuuibor whom the, cumpleel, routed. The Twentieth Tetaa regiment, which fought against them, weut into the fight wiitt 300 men, and cam, out with only CO." fiilmore. Rosecrans. and BurosiJe. are . . ' . : wor, bat wo nave Doming ut-auuo of impotlanoo from them or from Aleado. Five men wbo bad enlisted as substi tutes, got their uiouey and deserted half a dox u times, were shot dead in sight of V5 UUU of tba Army of tbo Potomto, one day Ut week. They were sordid, bar dene J villiaus, aod few if any pitied tberil. Geu. Wistar's eavalry, 29th ult., drtvo tbe UobuU out uf their r.flj pits, and made them retreat over tbe Cbiuk&hotuiny, j luruiui tho Uottouui liride after tbem '. It was a sncechsful affair, and created j '"in 10 Richmoud. Tbo notorious Jeff. Thompson, dar ing, shrewd lU-bel leader, has been cap tured, wost tf tho Mississippi. He did Dot know them were Uuion soldiers within j a huudrod miles of tbem, when be aod bis . uff were p0UBCt!j upon .'rubbed" OOtnnlotoly. . . , , T Over 000 hundred of the Lawrence . , , . , , , ! muruerers uave oeeo ovonaaea aua nam j St ' " 8 - 1 - j - " v-r..w . ,ww.vw nas ruu gou np to 1 si I' II ion I'raycr .lleellns breafter in AMMU.NS H ALL, at 1 o'clock. Sabbath aitrruouus. All are invited lu atieud Corrtc'til W'erkly Wheat, dow 11,25 Cggn 12: ... , , 1 ' u'e""'ij" I h0' ' VJi 7" laxscea... 1,30 Tallow 90 Lard ... 75 Clover seed..... 45 Wool 10 It) rin CO : "u 1,50 Potatoes uu . .0 G ; l,r:, An,.l. SI (111 HknlH.t.. fr ! tirkioButtcr . 15 Kibsi5)iJos 1 ' resh Butter... 13 Ha 1.) - , o . r. ii tr, Soap 4 i b - j -, i t . j it nnuntrv .. . ! lUT,eJ Ju 10 51'UU ! t. uocima.'i aaj oil- AUtLiAiJALt, butaartaoua ruuntv. t. 1 ..HiiM 1 . Hi, k a i iirvnT ' . M . . nr r. s. w?P m rt. ja"ob r. witmas and i mi., martua n. iiKninAnt. both nrBUffio. td. i aaaaaaaaaaaoaaaaaBBawajaaaaajajaaaa Dff0, I . . 1 u a , M 3 moBUl,. u a.,t sutraioa Tp 'jstn an, pamlei. uejibebli.iu, NOTICE ! 11 all havm? laiestmpaid of Ihe year lsfij wi bf irfA t srtile-ujJieir fhiplieatea , r - ' aa aa a. u-w ... . S I ''- ai. -an a-.. a. rule- npsuii 1 vy nrxt r 1. 1 1 . tUL 11 dun an Lui;ccioia ft.. 1.. i.'r , " 1 1 1 1 ,i ... ,1 . A Salve fof Piles). T HAVE l vernJ r 1 P"t. a CERTAIN lTRE for that distrev amg disease. It is a uld preparation, long tested, which I never tn fail, and I can give names 01 perso . (.... currlt t ihosc akioj U. CHARLES MAIS L'pper Market St, Lewisburg, Sept. 3 NOTICE. VMEET1XO of the Eierntivr Committee of ihe Ifnion Conntv Agricnltnr.il Soci eiy, will he held at mv Oilier, on Satuantv, the 5th day of September neit. at o'e. P M. The Cnmmittre will be punctual in their altendanee, as business of importance will be laid before them. J. A. MKR I Z, Aog. zt, 180:1 Kec'g Sec'y Six Teachers Wanted. rplIK Public Schools of East Buffaloe Tp. Union Co, or ill be lei for the Winter Term on the 1 4 1 h dav of ttentember neat, at Ihe Pike School house, at 9 o'clock in the morn- "- wnfa xne "npenntennf nt win oe present to nmi eiaminanon inr tracners. nu teachers warned, and five month' school. By order of ,he Bnlr(t . WILSOX L LIXX, Sec AdmlnlMrator'a Sot Ice. VTOTlc: , IZfB'J TOTICE is hereby given, thai letter, Administration noon the Eslaie of ETH rvwil.8tl.TI, of BraO. Union conntv, deceased.We b-en granted to the undersigned, by the Reiser of Union eouniy. in due torni ol law. rnervore.ail persona indebted to said estate' are reinesied to make imneu'e payment and thosesbaving any just claims are alsiytrqnested to present tbem legally authenticated lor settlement to 8. T. M CORMICK, Adm'r. Williamsporl, Aug 27, lat3 pd Notice to the Drafted. UNDER the provisions of ihe Act of Congress for enrolling and calling out the national forces, the following persons are exempt i - 1st The only on liable to military duty of a widow dependent on bis labor lor sup port; 21 The only son of aged or infirm parent or parents dependent on his labor for sop port s , 3d The only brother of children not 13 years old (having neither Father aor Mother,; dependent on his labor for support; 4th The father of motherless children Under 13 years- of age dependent on his labor for support ; . ; Sth Where there are Iwo meinbeis of the family of Ihe person drafted, already in the military service of the I'nirrd Slates. All persons entitled to tha ahove exemp tions, can have iheir papers made out at the ..tr.re of r n ncEVVKU. Attorney at Law, hey f jutht liko vetenni, aod nreservad at 10 u cluck. A .M, one hnij tnr mi'rri in in their Uu unbrokca throughout tba en- "'"'; armul the late A.M)Ktw n.t.- psgemout. Their oolues and bravery, , nt;vii. c.h.um,, ' Lewisburg, Union Co , fa. "THE UNION," establish! in 1SU Wbolt lN'tj, ifiZX "CnRONfCLR," eshMlsM la 18 13 Whole No., 1.01 Real Estate. Wanted to Rant, COirimTAIH.B lVCr,f.l.Vri Una-r, sriitahte fr a jn!l family. from ihe Kl i.f )rjlf r next till the IM of April. Anr i ( harm; such a house tn lei. wilt plrave leave word ai ihe "t.'hruoiclc" cL'ice S-pt. I ! Executors)' Sul OF VALUADLK UEAL ESTATE. T IHE aiibseribrrs will nltr ?t l'ullic fair. on the prfmi. near tiehl Hotel, in j E-' uir-llue T n'"n Cl'- "tt SaTintD.W, OfToBEli 10, lSUS, . m. i.:..., , .i,r.,i ai txC(.pUa. 2 ur 3 acres, well limed, anrt . ,uod of ea.u.a,,. T.e l-pro- fi , T" ' Ji j ialHOWL. iBjinUBarn b -M 4' t uviu ,. .h, nr,n.au.. .... ' " r' -"." . ' . . rWftJ n vut, -uu gu..u ' - Persons within further iefrmati...n, may inquire of S il.rara, on ibe premises. If desired by eiiher parly, the mhole Farm .,. 11. .1- , .. t n i,:...,.. will be put np. TrJKMS mi if lauvn at sale. ANOKKWr lUllKM;' I'll I K,-, a- svpt.i, tra saml ti. miEM.U!i, t... SAULKk 1110tl.tll, 1 t..rt. Mill Telegraph. Danv. Americao, Blooms. ,rre. Th(. posTimn of ihe knife lo Ihe eut Dem , copy aw. aud bill lo ihii ulhee imiuy. ,jn, bar can al lny moment be changed to 'PWO desirable B( ll.UI.Nti LOTSiituale J. on Browu sireei. (Itiver r al.) Ltn- bur?. ln1Uir of H. titUUAUf, 3d 81. near Market Jnne 7 4 TiOUBLfJ HOlsC, (ub Lot) suitable North Fourth street. There are a good sta- (Ia fariH lht mi I h it i I 1 1 n c anal a nav&r fail. ... well of water on the"prem,.eS. for par- ticulars and terms enquire nf AOAM BEAVERJ Lewisb'ir;. April U. 16.1. if VALUABLE TOWN' PROPERTY. IIO It .LB. That new. welt-bnili, av two-sturdy. double Brick Mjniino.JtA.i with an Ojt Kitchen, and Baro co the prrmi- j ses at ihe we&t en 1 ut Market Si , Lewisbnr. I betweea 7ih and Sib Sts. There i a Well 1,0 ihe Lot, and all kind, of god Fruit Trees sruwins. L.ol t leet Ironu June SU- KEL liE. 8NVDER. FARH FOR SALS. TUB subscriber olfera lor sale ihe Farm upon which he resides, in Eait Burt-v-lue tuwoahip, a mile aud a half .ouih of Law. 1 iborg. It Coniaina til Acres mora or less. ' all cleared and in a Rood alale uf catlivaliuu. ; together with 10 Acres of Timber Laod near by. The Farm Improvements are a Frame Dwelling ilouor. Frame Barn, Tenant , jlHouie, and suitable Oalbnildines. A j good during near the houe. aod a stream of 1 waier hows through the farm. Also all kinds 1 ot troit, of the best varieties. Tk. p. :. 1 a 1 .1. .1. u tit 1 'he rarm is bounded 00 the Bono av Wm 1 Brow , Pr an(, J the Hmokeiowi and river road, ..t b, Jacob I ;.! ' Gundy. Fur Terms, enquire on the premise. April 0, 'E:)ui6 tlODFKE V DECK. FOR SALE. ST ITUATED mostly in thfaBoruugh of Ha In.... adjoimn; the vage on ibe north aud mending almost ita xliire lengib. mak- ing its division and sal inre hits quile conve nient, containing Acres, 16 of which ro.are well Timbered. A small tllreani of . . f r- - - - water now nearly through ita centre. ' iipprovements are a good Frame Hoaie and Bank Barn, with a Tenant JLkJ Ilun.e at ibe Aonh end of ibe farm. Two Apple Orchards, vac in full bearing, the yuunger beamnint In bear. Also no Acres of Timber Land, siiuaiea io naruey lownsnip. For Terms, apply to Mas. AfSXES 8. WILSO.T imtj or Ai.r.n ii.siia, naruetoa.ra Valuable Farm and fioslnesj Stand 1M)R SALE, aitnaie in Lewis township. Union Co., Prnn'a, containing .")() Acres, more or leas, abont twenty acres of good timber, the remainder clear and in a good state of cultivation. On it are erecird a good Bank Barn, a large two storey Dwelling Mouse, Spring House and olhrr out buildings, a large Orchard, and never failing water in the barnyard. About half the farm is Lime atone ground. Also another tract of land, adjoining the above farm, containing about 2s 4cre all cleared, oa which are erected a new Foundry and Machine Shop ' feel by 30 feet, Ihree stone high, with a Black Kmtih Shop. Ac, attached. It eonlains a ftteam Engine of lea horse power.tnrnins laihes. drills. saws. (both circular and upright,) planer, and a variety of tools belrncing to a Machine Shop. Also three good dwelling booses, an eirelleni spring of never failing waler, and a small Orchard of choice fruit. This property wonld maV? also an excel lent Tannery, being situated in a good coun try for hark, and good water handy to ihe building, which can be piped into the building with but little cost. A large business in tranofactormg Clover Hallera has been ear ned on bv ihia establishment. It will be sold to sail purchasers, with as mnch or ihe Ma chinery as the buyer may want. Forfnnher pariiralars. apply lo the subscribers residing oa and near the above memmned premisea. JOSEPH (sANDER., GEO. W. MYERS. Aug. i. Attorneys in fact of Christian Heir REGISTER'S NOTICE. V"OTtCE is hereby given, to all Concerned, that the following; named persons have settled their accounts in the Register O.'Iice at Lewisburg, Union manly, and thai the said accounts will be presented lor confirm ation and allowance at the Orphaas' Court ! to bwheld at LBWISBIiRti. for ihe conntv of Union, on the third MONDAY of September next, being the 9st day of said month, via: 1 The first and final aeconnt of Andrew Cook and sheni Spigrlinover, E vecotor of Michael Vothrrman, lale ol Lewis Twp, dee.'d. 2 The final aec'l of Charles Cawley, Esq. Adiainistrator of Elisabeth Young, lale of Union Twp. dee'd. 3 The final acc't of flro W Baum, Adm'r of John M. Haam, late of Lewisburg. dee 'd. 4 Tbe final acc't of Jacob DeckariMJuar dian of .yii'u fl-utrl, a minor child of David Hi usel, laie of Union eouniy, dee d. ft The final acc't of Esther Ainnvn aod Wm Dreisbaeb, Adm'r of Byers A-nmvn,l't of Lewisburg. dee'd. GRIGGS M ARSH. Pep-, Register. Register's Office, Lewisburg, Aug, 1, IMl . Tho World t'Ualleagoa t HAY, STRAW & FODDER CUTTER m . e. t . 'k V ,. ,, . ' ,j ! )" LTc. 5?3 . ; have atock to feed. a.rt Manaf.et.re,, Sil,.smrn o( A-r.eultural Imple.r.u.H " '- ,,s Pric b"c5s wiihin the reach of alt h.i ma hivf us .r t txiflpf I JnUrf. It ; culs Hav, Slraw, c..rnialks Paper or Cloth, , as smuolnIy a, a razor aa be made to cot ! h,aMi and that IO), whout resard lo the t i,n2th nf time ihe machine mavhave been in ase. The machine is worked bv a lever, and ran e made to cut rapid I r. The Urarik of ! ,h , . b. rf.-0ia!rd (,, 0s, f . ihumb I brine: and keep their e!ges together at per fecily whra old as when first manufactured, j Tbe anneied Certificates, and Ihe aaraei ' ai,arfc,d. will bw Ihe t(lls Cutter is held at ho Ihe eaumatioa in whtcA j T, ,,.,-. uunUn to tb. rU Pott- aua wl m11 by m. ami an may Da trim UrpcaoVal aaliralj uir-a it. oi.nu lor mfm J Ml-xrr. Jaa 10 ISCa. McvaRS-Clixai-rv A PiPIO. aUrara--l maai.ae. your F-W CiitTrr bj KxTnM, and Jvlivvred It la tha pvnon r .Iwa 1 arirr iu It aara aooaaanaaMtaaa. j jour rt-4iut, tiy irr-. I ' JZZJZlVSX- d .Mares lrt. I'SOO. rherrluilT (..lify, Ikat, aa a kaa Bvliin.. a. dt B-a.r ai-a it. aoal. Ita aiaiallrlty, daratHitv. pn ao4 tb- ap aaal arcuraer with tha Knife ran Ua ajuMrH t th- enttiaa bar uU leaata) ot cut rvgulatnl, axa aoiou vblrh lai'.aiaa liS ri a aia. luos cuc.itt. Hari4 Vrtitarll tarn nwaktar Mi.ha'l Sr.r. J.n iu-igtta livora- IUj.r fina-l II ilralg llriarf lar.ll H. II. I'haaikarlia Julia I'biiiiaa Wai. C. Kojer Jia W. Siaaoatoa Ttionaa f arlos B. T. l-oatia. A M Uaiha O. II. P. iihiaalx Job a Larka Uai aaxka V b. L. Hitter aocTncHBSaum ranm. E P GuJTton.t K. V. tiuUr M toa.ll W C. MranVrtlAt Jamat HrroDaa Al-xaouar Hatua fbilip Steiaruck t 8 Watlel sanaa oocttt. Ch'a E. n-.iu.tn-l aaUrtw ToaaaT .' Aaraa Brrn.Wa.Mt Mnatoar countj Tuomao Strabril Miffia eoaatj J. T. Stoacroad B. Woodwafd Paaoaaanai lroa Warka We would also refer la Mraara L tn Barrett of Lock Haven. Pa- and Farat . Bradley of Chicago, 111., who have purchased ' onr Machines. I N. U. Persons within to parcbar, will 1 call on us, or en T. G. EVANS, at his rro- , , . , . . eery Store in Lewisborr. w , . machine ma, a. ,11 nmes be , "L''J" " encage 10 ihe bosines. will bere a sample) ares. rsmas wishing lo encage in Ihe bosines. will consult as jay reference lo Licenses, or Count and S'aio Kights. JL CARKHLTF, , L.S. PAl.NE. CARD. The endrraiane'. having per-ehs-d ihe Kiehi of CARKHUFF & PAUSE'S I ' ' E'n 'oror.numorr ana ana Lycoming " JZpJSZZn u" " " D W JJASR Lewisburg, An". 27, 18C3 InlonCoanly Court Procfamatloa W1I EREAS.lhe Hon. 8AM L 8. WOODS, President Judge fur tbe zoib Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of lha Coonties of Union. Minim and Snyder, and Ja W Si JtoajTaa andJoa Witts EsqAso ciaie Judges in Union county, have issued Iheif precept, hearin: date the Siod day of May, l63, and to me dirtied, for the holding of am Orphans' Court, Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and tieneral luarier (session, al LEWISBURG, for the county of I'SIO.N. on the Third Monday of 8EPT (being lb 2f.t day) 1 and to eoniinae oae week. -otice is therefore hereby given lo ihe Cor oner. Justices of the Peace and Constables in and for the county of I'aioo. to appear in iheir own proper persons with their records, laqui sttions.eaaminaiions and other remembrance to do those things which of Iheir offices and in iheir behalf appertain to be dona ; and all Wit nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required to ba ihe and there) attending, and not depart without leave al tbeir peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance at the appointed time agreea ble to notice. Uiven under sir hand and seal at the Sher id's Office in Lewisbarg the lfih day of ttrpi'r. A D M6:j. and the 87ib year el tho mlependeuce of ihe United Stales of Amen. eavtjod save the Commonwealth ! L. F. ALBRIGHT, beriit SHERIFFS 3ALE3. BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Er. and Fi. Fa. issned out nf the Conn of Common Picas rf Union rounty and to m directed,! will expose to public sale orcuiery on Mmdny, Sept. 21, 1863, at the Conrt House. In the bornngh of I.ewi. burg, eonniy aforesaid, at I o'clock, P M, A certain Lot of tlmnnd situate in Hartley township, conntv aforesaid, bounded and de scribed as follows Beginning at a willaw i. ,s. mmt .ml ttf tha rail rfa aa bank rf f-aaa ree.ll. thane alrni a prorate loait .oof ft li wr-? 1 Prirh.tri.Barai!rnaii aaiJ raaa aorta se'j-wan n-rrlir. tn a fo. or a iraruVB. Ibeaer b tha ran, aorth) Jl wrt S S flu VS. arrehra te a port, lb-are en the enntfa .ul-of the Camlll ivi raotb ;." w arrrbra ..rih SSI mI as rrr,'hr. to lanil. of tbr brir. of iira. Klriitrr. 4re 4. mutt W urrt 1 arrrkra lo tbr brail a Ihr rare at r-nfi. rrv-k. thrB.- arroaa tbr baal.raea nor,h ta vt 4 prTTh-.. thrarr ifra-a tha aortb iuV of .aM eara aorta .- raat Is aarrbra apatb Ss J rast aa p.f-b- oorth 6' ic ra.t 12 .rr her tn-a snst aorth l;a at 3 ferrb- thrarr aorlb STU rsat IS prrrbea arrnaa tn- Uiincr into evaa. rtr-b to tba ri.araf banaaiaa. eoabiininit Thrrr Aere rl flrtera prihra. wharwa .oa rartvil a iAw SIILL. Hr the Beaartaaaaara, Am. aa tbe proprrij of Aiaitu Wotna. Also, at the same lime and place, a certain Lot of Ground situate in ihe borough of Har tleton, county aforesaid, bonneted oa ihe eat o pkbllrroaS h-vllne troaa Harll-toa ta Ovalj'. Will, oa tba aoatb b. Ian Vuraptka, aa tba wert bv wiaaar Loraa. ana on the north bv aa alter, raataiaiex Oaa Koiirth at a Area, mora ar Iraa, abrrrra arr rrr-ird a Tao-Siom, Vrtrna liw-lhaa Hoawe.a I r.aw Mara,Womt l..u.. Wall attb a romp, a ad Mbar 0tlajUh4, a ills tba appartaaaaeaa, Aa. Also. Xo. t, a certain rra'i of nniavprowdl Timber Laail. situate in Hartley township, ennatr lr.rerM. hoaaaoil ea tha .art hj O. Stiltrr. onj tha aoatb f PaoMv'a Wonotaia. a tba "r.t ba Ja Vaaa4a. aad vn tba aorth fty Tbnaraa Aravatasr. e-alal-tf Three Uaa4rrd aa ia-aij-llrr Mnm. as-r. rr ksas al-b th spami-aaoaM. aa tba aitprrtjr ov aawra lUrpr. f AlBBfGHT. fhtnf ShrrirTs 04.ee, Leaiabnrg.Aog. IT, l6 J B j
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