Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, September 14, 1860, Image 1

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0. N- WOKDEX AND J. K. CORNELIUS.
'THE UNION," established ia 11 1 Whole So 2,436.
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1860.
it i-i.'iO per Tear, alnayi In Advance.
THROXICLE.-estaMiihed in 113 Whole Xo., 857.
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I also hereby make ki.ou ana give nuijce
.di tnilo -ititf Act of AsstinWy ras
v ; . t mily JO' JC.V.iL pivscl by the eeuera! A-.5eint.lv t" Uns .n.
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t our y.-arn ur mur. a t: k!i-.iI rr-.J--1 ia tbii
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No. 4 Oxlu, Surs, uud Tcums.
t -' Urmd litt CailW 2 00
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brt pao wl Murting Horse S 00
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ttt cpj.n of 3JaUth.il Uuraea 2 (a
No. 4 Jjlm Joocs, George 8! ear, Uac
Eyer, Jr.
No. o. ?liep and Swiue.
Nt FrtDch Mi-rmo Buck, C M
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Ci)f 3tor onD Cftronirlf.
HOXD.4T, SRPT.IO, lk0.
FROn OUR NAVY.
CemcpoaiieDo of tfa Btar Chronlcl 7
Southern Tistlmony.
The IIjd. William L. Gooota on
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I . ' " ilL''J vir. : I ul.::- ii '-! fcf1. r i-.jiii(e ... tlu Mf m 1.t I u.lir! 1 urrii
tad it nut been for our a.vii.-Uuce she ' or driving un miv tiJ of buaiuc-j. Ilia!
; mif:lit have g.nie to piftcs snJ causcl a astuuibing bow mutb more ibty Lu-jw of
i fearful los of lift'. We al lent tfwts- ( us th:m we of tbom. Ju.j.'e D haw TW..hj eseniog .iJreMil ibe Bell aoi
tance to tbe Ameriean barque "John rrstown wbin it bad but a Lii!" dozen Kveretl pjrt ia Petersburg, Viryibis.
1 Henry," and after haviuL' l"iie all that , houses ; Col. O went fifty years ao H'.s ficw Dp,jD the itibiliij of the L'nioa
! wail tlmabt necessary to float her at the through Youngiutuiftown, Beaverdau ie. ; vere clearly expressed in tba following
:&atiuJaij -i i-w ; , nes ni.irn ime, we icu. juult hi our daew? aucy 10 sm iv me uerman ; j.t. w.,ta,: al bere could bo DO danger of
MlSSRS. ElMToKS : As our pteaiiier ia surprise on heariiii;, a few days after, that H read in l'enn.b jrou:h a lou time dissolution of the L'uion. no matter aba
J iu lazily cruising along, without any suj.i- she became a wreck. Tbe mystery to us ' since and so one after another has some was elected." 11 is opinion of Mr. Lincoln
2 oo cious sail in sijiht to stir up her latent cu- remains unexplained. j ''keit" of you dowu-the-river folks. Uu li no lesi dear expression in tbe fol-
l io ! ergies, pleane allow me again to take the AVith these exceptions, together with i Totraada, Athens and Troy are the lea- t.jwiog language: "During tbe whole
ofh.rPis.tok..hJ.T' ui liberty of a chat with my IViends. I will an oeca.-ional hxsty vi.it in tbe neighbor- diu Boroughs in the county, and all . Cour.e of rbj connection with bim in tbe
ull tc" them nearly all that has occurred, ing ports, we parsed tbe tune. c occa- : well as Uie lownb!ps thu." t.ir rejvjrtei Hou-e tf It pre:nttive, I must si? that
.u.a l w worth relating or remembering, during sioually witnes-; ; magnificent water spouts, : haTe gained in number within ten year. ; I tave ever known him to be a gentleman.
Millrr, John Khng. m our tWQ m,jltiis' cru;aiUg on tbe coa?t and are often saluted with loud-rumbling tLo iucrcase La not leeu lar.-e, but it i. He is n t what tbe Breckinridge party ia.
No. C Poultry. ; ul Uu- 15'
means, wilh a liberal tuuau.T and most Ln.iiant ati'l terr.uc . healthy. ; siuuaTe bim to be. I wish to do justice
1 w assistance ot vivid imagination, they may iigutning. i lie wimi anti rain sijuaiis arc i AfHENs. ?ept 4. Near twrnty vears on all sides. Cheers J If yoa want to
l w have the pleasures tf our yachting with- numerous and severe, but pass over ijiiick- j aL,0i y,,ur currospondent, than voung. was know who Jlr. Lincoln is, go and ask S.
l uo out its dii-eomforto and privations. !y. The hurricane and yeHow-feveruiontbs : ij,du'-ed by the h 'jped-f.-r completion f A. D 'UgV, with whom be stumped etere
ISi j Tbe sea the deep, blue, ever-surging are now near us. and we are auxiou-ly the North Branch Canal at this to:i;t, to Cam in tbe State of Illinois, f Cheers 1
No. k Franklin Spyker. Michael Kleckaer, sea ba.s always ken a prettv and fruitl'ul waiting to s-e whether Government wiil muLe ls aJ-. et.t'ire. as mbli-her. ia Vcs."o and ak Mr. Donlw wbeiber Aba
theme for poets to muse about, and stirs keep us here or not. Ij tbe threatened the "Alliens Scribe :'' tl.a Canal st j.e 1, L lc is a rail-.plttt. r or not. rLoud
a no up acliglulul tinglings among the heart- oangers cvcruiKe ami overaiatcn your baukrupte v.. became epidemic, and, f.nau- Ua-Lter A-k bits whether be is
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James. 11 VuUhg.
No. ". Drain and Root Crop?
jJj strings of those uuitiated in its mysteries, friend, !uae remember bis t pray, r cially, it w.i a sa 1 waste of ca.-b, labjr,
But when we eome down to "cold truth," lor the lion. .Secretary of the avy : ''lie hope, and Iraii.s .aid "Scribe" was. alii
or the stern realities of "a life en the did me much evil, may tbe Lord reward the couuty ones me around sum v.-t.wb:i-
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ocean wave," it is rather acrprUins bow Lim according to bis woiks."
C,nxn Di'fti'-a 1'roclamation.
Tir.i'XA-. i:i ant t-v an Act oi me
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tuincc to ihe electors
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r i:?.-: M-.tTtl- e L wiolnn-
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tAl U. . U: ctiall be n,t-r!-J tu lb. uli li-'t-v m :- t-v
ib it'prti aini ru ti m-t-U- (. f t- ti..:t :o l-y ti
tl,c aorJ fu if bf -ball Nduiiiti J :o "l- r a- n
bavmar i aid t-, i-r tbr rJ t'i,1 if t.t,l hf ntt c
t cv 1 y rt-a.n o: nu-b arr. ebuil ! cib-l U" !0 T
rlrv. b. tiaii tukr ti.t: l.ae U'- Itc 1U tliv llau! tr
a-t t. U.i Qa
If au f r-co .l.a.1 ''tr at Bor than ona rW'cn
dioir-tur i.-rmi-4- f a-tli'lrni'v Pt n. r tbaii rn,c
j . ot bail Irauii'iit-nllT tf .d and n r
b-.t bn.-hoi :m
tf -t .u-t..-l I.-. t.
bf-l sH-k brttltt
If t yn K l'f sv
u .t i .t " hr or inora
t--t i. t ct rumpki'ia
U-t lot ut l'uin.kioa
tft .t ,.f 1.i..;rt-". ri-l tbia jar
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U: I t-ft.rl t .i ! S-'-J Jtj and
X - 7-TiKi Hayes, Tbo5 H Corueimsjuo
W S.aiiJDtun.
No. Fruit.
bt l"t Winter At-it-f. nvt iiiidt-r i an-la. a pt-rit of
il b killJ, all ts;MM t UlC Lr7'Oti brt-Muars
1 i-t Til
Lir-t (a'iff A;.i 'Dot uuJvr aitidJ or less Uiaa
1 b-i:. 1 -o it. 1 &u
l-t i n.i.n Ap; ) f"r Fat! or Wintar un 1 uu
Iw-t U I U-bfl Ai-i-.ff f r l.ri-arut U-a 1 "U
t--t C l.u-.l.r A,,; lf f..r I" UK evef LlDS 1 0
bvt ajr.1. tlUt-DC t'rars iUiU.i-r
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b. pn:nirr f'iuUis ii orttore k:tidj
bt-.t ii-k O.ii. c Jg- ard
f-I pf . iV irti-ei U. aod
ben lot Unpci t It or mnra 1 60
N-i. ft Oeurge II Iiius, David Leiby. Daa
iei Mi'ore.
u) mutrL of it we pass iu slgliinir fur the com-
t , iii-i-rTor tp lit-a.. Tf ti:f-ib- r .:b :bi- iLnt 1 -v- rt r.:
.... . t,i'-tor.iu- a..j rr.ur-... ib.rM-u.n. t. N o. l. Dairy Troducts.
. r il... c?. Dki i.c -lot . ii 1. U' it 'I. ti . t wil in hut ft 0 I... or n'T biitr, 3 00
turn tM.I IT-, tbaii LP tjnr n.i.rr llnu fiv. I.uixlrrd di.l- J1 L..1 1 M
ai. .Ml w nniiiil u.tlmtUuilt:.DiriLoiu.ui b-.i a ibi Eatir Jad. by . (irl a&d.tlo7Mrt
I.. ,. aauutlia. .if atf. 1 SO
ii luj p.r-ii not qna.:fi. i to t. u in tiu. c.mn on- an. t l w : '.cross ot St. Gcorsre, mistaking us lor an
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, imiis ana ireeaoin ei our nomes ou lanu. ,
' But. to my subject. I was to tc" you
J J2 what tbe "Crusaders" were doing. In
J success, we do not greatly rival our ancient
; w and illustrious namesakes but, such as it
has been, I will recount. ( ,
I'uring tbe greater part of the past two
months, wc have been wandering, like
uneasy spirits, up and down this romantic
coast now rushing down to this vessel,
now to that at otic time being to ail ap
pearances English, and tbe following day
j w French, Spanish, or American as tbe cir
1 mi cumstuiiccs of tbe case may be. As men
consider all things fair in war, we make
free with the hunting of other nations iu
order to decoy our enemies, the slavers.
Thus, if we would by chance meet an un
wary slaver who wuuld display the ' stars
and stripes," in reply to our guu and
lours respectfully U.
The Stren?h of V.'eakneis.
Sh. " At . c-.ntl. wr.am.1 u. tMnz mcr,
No trace of 1 ft? tbvuf'it h-r fureLe4 aura,
0 BiMii - f tli.t tiijr will
W fcir.b brarrc rrpulae, dJ tru,;i;!rf onv.nl atllt.
T -a wu' J hs. f.r.d t-- a-e th.t tm It fl.vr
M- 1 the a. ft f.Pinu of a aumtu.r ,b :i"r,
Ad l ry.l ;b t ,e: t.r. 1 id a. m. a .ua. nook.
It sefer mltit ll.e aii.'la of aiita.a br. k.
P it -V'Q 1 w.-r. a !.T . v. an 1 buf ! t'.a "I raj,
W tn'e with th. n'i'i lav .un b.r j,th ... warm;
It came .b.iir. ti -na -ucli .latiif-r a. I .u-i r"t,
Al1, .ben it .t'l, her ail of earn. ... .rrk.4.
Tl.i-n !o tr at ti a. - f Jarkn-.a .ni rif ,lreJ,
W ' n ...o h . fnm t-ir.in bearta h--d fl.l,
Tti- O, Wbl IU Utt.r belli W9 rhr .Bll,
1 Sa bidili flrtltb . f w ..Ubeaa w.j reeia.'.-d.
Men aw tbt t n I'm Iiiem. cln,
Aq1 wbi!. tbe Bbajo.- atiil IMiiDil b-r bung,
Ce:m'T abe r..-. xn !. w:tb . hro S.Tene.
Trod tbe etr-WD path...- wbere tbe atorm hal OC.B.
C: rr.apon lent, of tLt StM 4 Cbronlfle J
; iu the aecouut of Ida and love 1 i;:n L.r
; debtor T.-d..y.I avJkJ my-ii o! ur-
rir.-t cLay.- I j shit Ion.1 -l...k.' i ;',r ride
' ou tLe N-.ub Br-a-.-L, in a .-m tl! j .u -t.
1 JVoiu Towauda to Atleiis, l Tow. to Tank,
i beinjr vet a "terra iucj -nlta" f.r rafid
I traveling, i Th'j "perils tf the deep" a
small but sek-et party jafely encotintereJ.
S A vet, I re-r.-t to say, the Canal ha? but
little u-e, comparatively it is said CuJ
j is emveyed cheaper ou tile Scr.int'jii ltiil
: way tha l-y this w..ter yet it is fvi by
' a lta.i.uy which brings iu a bituiuin tii
coj! ii-jiu i'fanki.u, a li.vr mil. s S.W. from
: Towanda; it is Connected, by a Water e-i-:
ten-i jU.w.th'.lieCbemu.'igC.in d at liimira,
aul a further x!ci:.-ioa up the Sj-jue-
hauna to Binhamtn L rroiccted in .Vw
j York State.
ihe lanke toy win "could c ?ce tho
1 in era lc m nil'tr or not. rCobtinueii
Uugbier, at,d cri. t;f '-G" !' "Good !"J
I; ni. ii. y g.n.d fortune wbile I was a
m- u.b r of ihe Uoa.e of RepreaeatatiTta
to . :t a C niruittec with him. I waa
c'n:r.i. io, aud 1 w.il aay that no man oa
iLat Cjoituittee wotked mere icdustrioas.
2y tl.au he d d. He is a man of a high,
oiJ.r of taiecr,anl waen bespoke di man
was listened to by those who were is that
il .u-e as visitors with more apparent sat
isfaction. His private as well as public
character was free from stain or blemish."
Eos Verdict.
They lately tried a man, ia Alabama,"
'.jT et. a ing bogs. The Jury, retiring t.
the m ids 10 deliberate, came ia with lb
verd:ct, "G jiiy of beg s'.ealin' ia tbe fast
degree."
The Judge infjrmej them they should
Lave assessed the value of the bogs, there
were no degrees in bog stealing, and thee
r b j i ,i e t xn. lit
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aT ana p .ce ..' e .-rtt..li t..r tlic
t uai.tied ehe., 15 lbe or airra
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tii.n. t rleit a.t.d oae
an ein rot es'.lini: ..I., buudo-d d- Ui.r. I. r i.r
.u. il olletir.. and be UUJ r-LivAl IvI .uy t.TU. not e.c.ej-
n,t.-ie school house in!"- """-""
' t. b ..r..uh. A?reeal.ly to the provisions r.f the sixty
if.ir.,' U ,u"e. id abd for ' firl of saLd r" " "i-"eia: ami
r t . f ,.k pecial eleettnn ha 1 re epened reiween the
i. now nceupied b.
,.r , an I f ,r M 'Tl.ni'iire burnish.
:ti 'ne l.aurnL'U 5cllol llouae,
.( ;- :-y !,.vvi.ll p.
beat lot Hour?, i iu or m l ou Knlishmarj. ve-t. with all the terrors of the
No. 9-J H Goodman. J D S Ga.t, John 1 riglltf-Search question staring us ia the
face, his fate would be senltd.
: town there were so manv hou,.s." w .ul 1 bnD8 wal 10 ProPer ,or"'
1 find the foliar of Ail.or.. r,;,,. fro:.!,!.- A-'ala lLe Jur7 ,0 the wood,
TO tilO OU Eiilorial Pine TiMe. aume. for the noble tree M.cut .eially . "ture deliberation old Sim Turnet
ToW.axda, Sept. 3, 1-JO. I of its one chief, 1 wide street! concJal mde out ,La f""ioS eh oa
A day in Bradford County, during the most of the beauties of this mt lovely tUl' riitura he h,ndcd "lth much P'P0
session of the Courts over which Wil.MoT spot. The near t roiimity of the Railroad 19 ,he CUrk WQa read " Joud
ne, toe Jury, pusi.uonermusij aoio
mi Wr i i
I ..-- el -I. at lre' I'
. V..r '. 1:1 !. il
huurs i.f eicht and leu in the forenoon, and
f shall conlinue until sevrti i.'cl.'rlc in the evea-
in?, when the polls shall I e c'osc i."
The Ueiurti Juices of Ihe several d'siricis
' . . u- l. : w 1 meet iti ine ourt itou.f at i.e iM'tire.
on ihe In.rd day afifr il.e election, (bnr.e Fn-
N'o. 10. Floar and Bread.
be.t Wr.i of wb-t Floor loo From the accounts that merchantmen r.resides with so much case, enabled us to at Waver! v detracts from the mriiJ r-rowtb
rTtnLnerB."';."''1' "" ,UU"i oo give of our Janus-faced cruiser, you might greet hundreds of old time acquaintances of the town. Welles & BWd are building :d tLe d-f:DaJ, ga'l:J a the sum of 1
bett !LT.n7."eVn"t'!..u"'a" 'Ed",:""' " imagine that this 9ca was swarming with and friends. A tremendous contest was up, however, a large Agricultural lmple- . dj"ar a i ia fa?ur of the bogs. '
.Vj. 10 Alex Aminon, Daniel " agner, ; Bar.Vufcs..la of .11 nation, while our two wairinsf for rrothonotaJrv. which caused a ment business, and the Kr.isoor.alians nr..
Martin Rudy.
N'o. 11. Household Manufactures.
ht ..illed Cloth, lo e.nla or nor.
Baptist Statistic far 1359.
The Aoicrican Baptist Almanae for
n.i
A' Vt-OC1!
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,n hr-tise near.")'"1 "' ","uun' u
' , ; form iho.e dulits etij-nnH i n Ihem l.v latr.
1 r I.e -.. t ..rn-nip. , Th Brtrn Jai cf u.n, Nuder and
i" ii-iyt " nuaiii o.ie. ! a
" " . JnniMi-i r.-nnl.e-j ar rrcturpti ti m-e! at the
r "2tU i a", .... ii . V., U . f UnUiat..,,. bf-at B. df pta4
; on Monday Ihe l:n ol Ucti rer. in make out ut -acimti Vaedlrvork
tirt W h. aut M, It aru or murt
ban CottjD a' id Wttol f'lbbcl, iu anlicr mora
tft Waoiro Vara rrpUD. Iu ari or ior
btat Kaet CarpcliuK. 1J arU or wi.ra as
bt M pound Uvvicii Uo4aaiua Vara
bf-. yuut
tt
steamers, the a3IuuawL and "Crusader," pill of J6 votes in Canton, in Leruy, uuildiu a ttone euifice in adi.ti ju t j tho
i .1.- c u .. t ..i o t. t a.i. .. . -t 1-. , - iue .American iiDiid. Aia
I (( luie me uciu aiuuuL u,ivuk. .-onie r'pan- vuuarv lue IUii v'Jl 01 lu'Jae wwn.nuj) n )uts ox worship aircadv ereciod lor tr.e i - -
1 isli men-of-war make a capture now and fcc, for the Kepublicau candidates. TLe RintUt. CatholJe Method; Pre.vti-rian ' tk fuiIoWlDS
1 then, for the Sake of appearances. One Convention, in the evening, found the 64 and Ci,iveralit conirri-frttioos. A shajt- K't?u'ar F- Association in U- S.
m w ' patriotic sou of the Eat was hugely in- T'eK-jrates "crammed like pickled burring
of feaJr.
I.tiurche
.i peaces thrre will be
errn.'r of ihe Common-:
.al D::t.c iu
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Ihe Ten'h ('on
j : e J Males Cofi-
.ri'l'.ives of T'nion.
... ia tie." General
a e j t:i ;
returns for ihe memb-rs of A..emHy.
Ilaird a; the Sheriff". OiSce. l.fwir.arp,!his
Prh dy of yepiembrr, A. D. one thousand
eighl hundred a:nl fiov-iiin'1. J
JoliX i:ili"iSt:ROVE. Sheriff. j
SiirnrT. olTire. L- isiiiuz. isept. 9. lf,0 I
be.l laBib Vlat
brat knit Tipp.-!
beat .tcim-n Kalal Woratal Work
beat 1 xn. atic s.p,l iu. or mor.
No. 1 1 John Youngoian, L) B Kurst, W W
Linitenrnuih.
1 (aj i
No. 12. Manufactured Articles.
578
rla 1.1571
ncss seem, to rest uj ,a the society p.cllb,r,,. cr lioeBJed da .W
era do l.UJU.tlat
do SS
Hon. Calls.. a A. Crow i, in nnr -P lneoi.sem. 03 l
peculiar, drawliug tones of his country- The convention was a fair specimen of the nom;aee foT (;oc:rreS3 tne honest mas.es Tte toUl ' -galar Baptists ia Xortli
men, "I've writ home about you pretend- equality wrought by pure republican usa- ;n the Djstr:c. triumphimr over the am'ui-, Arn,'r!,: (b S. inolusive) is 1.09 1,1 IS
ing to be a bloody Britisher, as if you ges. The presiding oScer was a judge tious few who would sur.nlant him Th.rJ 0:" Auti-Missioa Baptists, Free-will
im dignant at our audacity in flvinrr tbe Bri- in the Court room (underneath which are here from the recent demi.e of Mi-s Clara )' .A ; m:
1 &0 .a. "" l)J Jl laV'.'il tu IjJvI
l ou , tish ensign on Fpeaking his vessel: when County (Juices and Jail, as in Lewisburg) II. Stephens, a gifted, accompli-hej U!y. To'al N. of Meuiln
1 60 we met him, a few weeks afterwards, ia from 7 J o'clock until near midnight, sur- Wc all do fade as the leaf." Baptist Periodicals
x tt i." i -j .1.. . i.i u ... . . i, ! ' r,:i.,....iTi
i S2 llavana, he recognized us, and said, in the rounded by au eager, attentive multitudo.
i i ! U-- ier KecC'fJer ot ,
... r A-..'C;.T Ju 'ge of Vnion j
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orf.ioner; arid
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s w wir- a;liatno.! to nwn vnti vith YatiI- of horse-ne-h and an eihorter. associated .v. l. j i.t lj&tis!. Disciples, and mioor seoti whicli
. ' aiu u.uit 'nJja am uni v men. QiiL;r.:ii'ss.
Its a shabby trick on you to deny your ; with lawyers and publicaas.mcrchauts and lut nonc witL his trk.j experi.
I own country that's just my mind." j woodehoppcrs ; here a Baptist minister is ' caceni)B(. vhlJ bctter aeservcs itnoaa
practice immersion only as baptism, it is
tuppisid there are in North America 6.000
ouiuiuoicanls.
A-i
An
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A.semh'y, ent.iled
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J ; v ls i'J, lariner
WEST IJKAXCII FAIR.
Ilililh Annual rair
v'P Tilt
Union County Agricultural Society,
a; tie
NEW FAIIi GKOUXDS
NEAR LEWISBURG,
ox
Thursday, Friday and Paftirdav,
October 4, 5 and 6, 1S63.
, ba' -p iaifu Cabiiiai Aotk
b-st W ucbii MaXi-.aa
b-ft Uri-iia CwaX
, ta t Vtrat
bent U ui 1 Sett of Carriart ITaniM auufactnrMl
' urti-.rL.rn.tfeVurtH iiw j I am sorry that I am unable to inform dele-ate, there a Presbyterian deacon, and . wj.a . Wcjt uju tfce at:oaal cllUreiie9 5,000 uiu.attr, and 550,000
b..t j jwrn Kipskiut.uu.twi 2 im jou ol lots oi captures, ana ln-teaa can juuucr a .uciuuuuiuuu wsnuva . tuu- : ropUtutjon 0f Cradfjrd Su-quehanna a"i
j u". 10 ""5 ! only give you an account of seizing a sin- wan of a delegate election under contest, Ti inCt,D,rSS. -.V;th an ample salary
' bert 4 M-irt -. Wa:br t Wi
b t 1 pa.r ol -U Calf Boot
i bt ir kip d'i .
' bvt I loir ul La Jit' Kid ihoai
I L-l 1 l an t-t ur' 0ilra
l. t 1 .iur ll-rar SLlM
brrt Cikm; stuv msil Trimming!
UkI r'aimr st"f
V "--. . -v-t r v . nw Art TTpi t Tl.
clc vessel after her crew and negroes were aud bis course is unanimously sustained. . ueraiA soL'v wit'i ,, mn, t.,i;,..,r r.ll -lt
J 3 all spi.ited away the former again to try An intellectual, resolute, thorough set of l)ilsilless of mia,.yla., w:thi iuf,jrmin3,. ani ed was tapp. d l.v the Rer. Sir. Heq
"5 her luck on the coast of Africa, while the Yankees they appeared as we "worked a iL.aruia, fruIU Lis .eort arousing them uembourj, at Tidioute oa tho Allegl.8
. latter are fast in the chains of Cuban sla- passage to view them iu the face jm,t to action; auJ tLlu rrov:ag Klluiai t3 he nv: oa Friday last. At a deptu of
model Representatiee in the .National .. ou was strucK, ana it na3
iKpuntw. verv.
Yesterday, as we neared the bleak tbe men to raise 4Ui)0 or O'JOO honest nia-
a "',,Sh nJ"W "UCk' Gerge Ch,u,bers ' and uninhabited" cluster of islands known jority for Freedom's candidates. Henry Courici,'s of a'frtf0 intelli-ent and'vi.-ila-t V LcU con!ic? t0 ,Le surface in
AZLl .ricuUttral I.plcinents. I e euphonious name of Anguilla, and W Tracy and Ir Charles J. B!is ,ttt5BCy To-night, Mr.Grows, ' KSSSSi
m ovIRq a par, oi tue greai - v v m tne Athens U iwain to a Lirj;e, spited t0 -ot rLh. At $11 por barrel, :
empire, we discovered this snu- tor were nominated f.r the Assembly; cruwd of both sexvs, to aod effect He this well vield its o
ig looking brigautine. She wa3 A. Hanson .aiding, of Athens, fchcnlT; wa3 teeid ty Constant Mathewson, a $20.1 GO per dar. We are assun
iuging by a single anchor, the Nathan C. Kl.,brec, of indham, Ueaister fijrmcr Dcmocrat"ic iemr 0f tie Leva. partita who have viiiied the well
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b:-. i, t:. - t ,Li:v t-.f l: ii. ti -ii ti.f (r-' n
,-r- .-lt:i- -.- n 1 li:j.c-t i.u;i.1- r -t H'Ibs
i " . 1:- ' ..i i: t i hru if t o. ' m- CMm.!. h .a.fc.
: : .ij r j v. At. i 5 th p.r-'O b hbail Forth b-t ?tl1im 4 y-an. il.b baT.nr bn kopt
r-i-, . ... . v.. -. ;?..--t i-u-at-r "f -v f r iti.i-t-r ' wittjio h- Limit- ot th- Si-tjr one tmi.irii. rm.-.-n 4 '-O
f-'-i n ! .. 1. tl,. tf-rt ti ) ri.fi j i-if t'..i t i int 2d krH. rn rooJitton A j. an 4 1.
' '!:- ' r ;;. I.i (. ar.-J iu l'" J-r-.it! t-.ft-t.il j Maimn Irctn lo 4 yetu o!d, aama txtud.,Ag. k 2 t.U
; i.-- -hf r. i:v...L tufti tf.- in:--' TT wb r-titi-J ' t. am-ctiiiJiU ti- 1
'ir :.i.-:. t i,u.,r,i r cf t -ha!i at'l m' a jiuiiff la , ;rfiiini- Mn. 1 or mrr Lr OulU to b ibawn 3 iH
t t . r ii :. ."in'y -b:! r-'ti'tuu- iu tb- i-nl , .j. vuqc f.D'iitit.ft 2 uu
a ir - .,- i;m- t .aw I"' "I"-on.ir ' hrt Ucluii liorac, or Mn. S "j
ti f.f i ia.iti"i v.i'jT- ut th- t --in-bip. ar-J ;j j (uj
: t ,i. n h .. vr i.hall nir Ih-o f-'t-cti. b. t - ynrtold Colt 1 60
!..- -i..
KtrK)IEJ H'f.'l,
For ti bt MiVrfiti ulii'n, haflt-c he-i! ktt iHtb
in ttit i.TtiiLs- t)t tbi- -Ofnity Df arrvice aeasuu 00
2-1 b -at, raniv en iidf-nn, uy
bet t.j.ta-'i Hrt-vj Hare witb one or more of ber
plu shjwa 4 00
1U1 btal mri a 'rtuVtiruf aud 1 uO bt-tt Litut MirvaUrr
bt-at porlabli Cst-Tar UUilf-r
1 trt r-w.ua riJ, wmi uuL.rtjTtaiai.ij
! i& txt
; b- fiutrfil F-ow
i b-at Mae lit.i i'n.'W
' tr- aiuriu bf-Mr od Gran ooablpafl
; bi?i. Uroiti 1'riii
; bf1 t'oru Oilil
, ifal I jtillil'g Mill
! belt Cu.ti.t,r
j t-t lUiro
b-r.t Koiter
i b-n tarui Winn
; bs: Top Utivfif-y
i Wnt Oi-cn tiuwf
' bet J btrF r-iuily Carrlasxt
bf ct pvirtkU iit-rn .Vower
bfnt iiui rutHl llorae Ha
l -ret isuiaf Hy rurk or Uuok
i m glorying in being
i w British empire,
and daring
? lazilv swiu
At $11 por barrel, a low
owner
assured hf
parties who have Tiaited the well thai
y sail all cl!W?d un. and nrepntin"- in hir tt Kecorder. ibese were formerly his, i .,,,A i . t there is nn linmhur in th fttatpmi-nt
i a - iuiu. fj. w n-t-t n vj-ji u aui a u, ui ui ----- - -
deserted appearance a very suspicious bwk. an'i the remaining nominees were Bemoc- covctcj( aaj miht have gone him much t!iat 'l positively yields its barrel
On boarding her, we found all the fixtures ' rats of the old school. E. U. Goodrich wi.er th',n t(j c.ue c,fjScJ per ciitiutc EuiE DlePATCH.
I S of a slaver. The food for the slaves was the able, sagacious and persevering editor t,je m wLich scemj to a In rern0vin? old brokcu pan from
a left yet steaming in the coppers : the t.v of the 'Reporter was chosen lor 1 rotho- iViJe.Awi.ke" state of things and that ' in.!.vjr it i! r.nnr.rt.1! J AiKt
AH ',, .... ,. , ., ' nn. .. ...11 Jrea. tl.. knnur TK - . . ' " v - "" - - -
mi me was set in me caom.ana apparently -
a ... ' . . . . . i . , 1 . ii l - ts I., t.ll
' left half unfinished. The '-stars and . incumbent, Col. Allen M'Kean, has held
is all the Republicans now need.
Taor, Sept. 3. The "overland mi'.c"
. . , , , , II .1 . .QUI, CII'.. rf. i UC U.ClulU'J I'll.- . . .....
o. 13-James M'Creight, Sam'l S Barber, Btripcs" quickly fiew from her peak, si- ! the ofhee twelve years, and gallantly and . - 1 ,nfiml l,r ! : u1, 1 D:P a ?ni i:l l,rj!l ln a lutIe n,tria
! to pet off the hard, dry patty that
mkks round the class and Us frame.
Isaac tyer, &r.
No. 14. On Steam Ploughs,
nbai i t due ol tbeir
tuta-- - r.. , u : ta'aov." lt - yt-ari oM Colt
Iu n..in- th pfr-nn rlaiminR ji
' : .a ;t,. ii-t t jri,)b-l by the o uin:'-i n- 1 1 year old Colt
and a-.r. r b ri.'ht I. 'le li-th-r l.uud , j jt
.. i.t anv jui' Sfl ntia d. it tt hU, jng CjJI
ft ri to fiam rf miii pr- jj
t 'i o. i.J il lit r.sbiiua to : .- , .
aM lul,fnror m'Tthu; N n. 1 Bloopsd. At m Frick, W m aglc,
itt.. if .f. tmt be "i: ait tnake 1 ho Barber,
tt. fw
:.al. tM- th- dui
aa nn nat.ii 1
bats r"' :M
oatb ahii t .u-it
1 Wi
1 tri
1 M I
Aj.
1 0U
i nalizins that she was a prize. A iollv faithfully led in the caue of truth many
r e.-.-. ,.r c,;)., .A.A ervr.r. CA v.e...- ; vp.irs before. emcrL'iu with a host of ner-
The Commtt.ee to recommend such a pre- j ' . - 3 i v;,.,,.I, .,.., ,ir,,v n ..lori,.,,s
miuin as in their ju i.mcnt it is worthy, with j UP ner ancnor, anu setting sail preparatory - --v o
the sanction of ihe Executive Committee. i0 ,er trjp to Key West. j majority, liis party having now chosen
.No. 14-Chas C Sherkley, Christian Beif, Qur disappointment was great when we ' to reward another worthy member, Alien
John fetrohecker. , M Kean's old foes were teini.tinc him to
, - T - i I i 1 .ouuia WUL ..... e. C UdU ay MICH U.I..3CU ou. I -
n A t 1 1 npnnmprftipn Arriplrts. t .... .........
u. 15 Jai Hayes, llavid Uerbst, Cyrn
' l.i-.i rri i ... i;...!. ; turn Vile l.QfL nrrfin liia trieil iitirt r IVtend s
laHim prey, iuis mua.es me nun siaver ! -" r j
' rir.,.i,arh i-ini lieiiii..,. Jme l.airson. jno ' .orm-orl r.e; .. Pi.r.. Iron floe n., - and tjlav into their hands as a disorijanizer
I ..-.. I . y . . .i -. 1 .... -n- . .1 Ml .1
M'C'all. ! f ,km v.,a ,.cr e.,,,.,.. in this vital contest.
Mt-am Horses Messrs. fjaranun X-
AVe trust he will do
demeanor so indicated '-a drop t o much."
that my traveling companion woull never
again subniit to Lis a lnln:str.it:sn.Wi- ihe
nust fatiguing of a Cve y.-t.- k" tr p. TIiO
road revealed :C r;s of u-v Urms aud of
good hou-es ma le since 1 last pas.ed. and
ail the glories of a prime summer fallow,
burning, illumined and gratified our way
or nninuMo nci l. to l3 obtained a!
t!ie iliu.-oisTs. -in 1 go over tbe putty
with k. I. T it r '.t .i wLilaud it will
-on i i..-o:n" ... s ..f; that you caa r9
.jc it v i.h e-.;.e.
Anecdote The R publicins of Main
have mn Mr. W.hbura f r G ireroor, ani
.Mr. Smart is tbe Democratic. Tbe latter
; inree ol them haa tneir cargoes aboard, j u lUi' wuu " tQ iiveivLut m.t awkwardly -tiu-'ilv i 13 eeo ,marI caaP L7 D,me M wai1 M
i-i....i-... :r. ... " o..,., ...t., ...k Chaltaui. ol Lwibur. intend t eabilwi. da. ; w oaiiy growing morecuDDing ana . . "'...:. . . . 1 aid out bo.-ou-h. Matins three calls and ' ua,urc - " "'n8 ",lu "
a:r.T. :,o.. .... .:,:. iu.ii.tn r. p""- " ' "" ' " ! n.i2 the Kair. the.r aew pateaied S.eaoi l'i.c cautious. It would be difficult to select the latter stood to 31 Keanwlien in tbe ... ..... . ,. , ' stage-driver who did not know him, bea
u. ......... . ii -. i.tli aa: 1-l-et.ti. K.UQ . - . . , . . . , . , , .. w ..--oo uj.i.i u ..u, v.... j-.. - , .wu- . .
v- o r. r,.k "uu "s'"'- i"-" . - two more shrewd or able omccre to cone i ama reiuuuu aojas. .ou 0.aUv..U6 , . , . . ., lr. aiart astonished bim t? aaytna D
-- i i"iiis Juiui. I IMi.iriii.. Seedme. Threstune. Sawine. irav- . . . .
elms. Haulmi Loads, ic. kc. I with them, and navigate 1
.-..il al lin--:t - -r ih.t I.
i ;ur,ui.re t ti. ii.:..
"a file reMJeD'.
r.t.iti lb. di.tfirt.
' lie !. 1 n-t r- ia..e into Jltrie! lor Oi. ipsm ber! Plowlnr. r. e-.rd lain had Lf. the akill uf ork-
tr.rji-rn T.i::f..i a r.M .m -bo ah.ii : o th. aui, r.Lher thau uiuV, k-'-1" i- uDe Ail articles for eihibuum mot be eniered ! gers of this rock-bound
It
I il r.--,ui-J .1 Li- r-.i-1-ii and ..... I tlt.iB . reMOOeX-ic tun.
t la... at-.r ai l. -I1..1 T j.lmnteii Uj ..V if) Uie -d tt
a.r.i T 4.-trt. t 10 .b.rn Ii. .t.a,, reaie.. 1 be.t d'D bj . boy uoj.r 30 year of C
J in ihe Kecordii.g s creiary . o..s ud or oe-1 lhan thfJ present
; 1.1 lore 4 ciock, .n me .neiuonu uu .ur .111 u.y I - .
.i 1 -i ... ociober (n Ueiua the first day ..f ihe fair). I ''Mohawk and "CnisaUer.
Arucle. idhrn on ihe rair Uroond and not
eniered in Uie hve Maied book, are not en
titled 10 did a p.enuum.
Articles can be enirrra ny wruini; u. j. a
. rr-'. I'.'' ITer.t alt.lllpt u t.r-e.iitane ' Hd. beat
.---r-it ana , ..-rtifiTi UM-l'-r tliia sr. iruu Doiditif .av-b 1 V- o p-.n,. . . . . p . .f II.
-t- Tl . r u- or llire .teo any ei'.lenee to an aueb of "L"'6L a e it. en, u.uij
- r -tii. ni...r:ui t ir iuii-e..r;e interfere w:Ui him . "auck.
' lb- -i- uli'-O ! Lie -lul. "r -hail binek up the .10. X O T. 1 el ...
'.,,,..,.,,, . , . .here Ihe aaju. mi I. I - 0. O liUrliam CUttlC.
t - ..... ... . A-. .. .' , t .e... .urh .lM...n ... h.t Rat. 9 h i.I . . . , . nn
-a U . L-..:iane iDlituai .tn.it tt.e-av. f.. or ' t Bull b-twe.. 1 adU 2 vejara old X uu Ma. ex. LeWlsburS. previous 10 the fair.
--e... .-t,.rafi,,..,eeu...iu.Tro.er.eaDe w.t fc.iK.,1 in The Ju.lces are reQuebied to be puncinal in
. r. wi.i hui le.m I ur lu te-tftin tl. be.t ll.nW l.ajf t ,n ' iDCUUIjea aie ,
1 m ! -: ...... f j-ti jr.n i.n o-iieirri-.B .ball be beat 11. iter oa.r 2 yra old o w
it. a , i,. 4 e.c-e,i :ie fi- hundred dollar, .rid be.t Co. ilreeniiavr, 2 or more of her Calve, to be
1 ! i.v time not tl.aji Uire. nor more : .how. mnd 3 M
tfc.ti 'a. I,.. :.n-l if 1. .tail be ehowo to lb. . beet Oairy Cow owned Dd kept be ooo DeTaon. . nt-
i a, ,ii,. h ..if. nj.e.l:a.ltV haii.that lb. ' I., dtatelaeot of )e.d.r lo be r.Ddered Ag. A 1 00
I-r- ii , ;J . n( . ee.i-l-iit.il ibe .-Me. ard.dia- t aao-iasin na.oR variLf eajts At u.Tk.
(-- t ..reth. a .t1eo- WaJ e.rtnmitt.4 ' OJUlfO.V CATTLE.
i i.. . .ie ti er-i. men ,m e..n.icuoo oe tea boh, ot aoder S oor oe.e i ..... .u va
i .t.oi heimpii 2d b..t,m..diuona ., , ,., in their power, for ihe salely ol
3 00 ' sioca and articles on eahibtiion, afier their
: ao. n-i um tin. i ....moii.e.iih.ur u.. v.r .11 porpom, S of bere.it., t. u., Z ; arrival and arranement on ue gruuaus, ou.
i , -um ..-.or .re,.tner o? .er- -M beet. um, moditiow jo..d i o ...ii . be responsible lor any loss or oam-
. n Hi.i.1 ..r l.y . ritteo . printed be 1 jreu old U.u".r, An. ud fc6 . ' ,,.r HaV and SUSW Will be
r et,.,irn.-eorii.aii..nT t-r.ntom.. -at Beat JJ t that may occur. HIJ .UU w
.r. i.n...e,.ie-,.,n tiT.f he or they o... firing Lb. gre.teit uBoaDt of BatMT i oo ! fiiniisbed, grans, for all animals entered lor
... ti.... tnn .h. amount . be, o, . m Ue, r.n4 i0 f.remiams. They desire exhibitors to e.ve
uno. bTi..1u.:ifli.r1.iUr.04i.n,i.; .IZ.ICZ: . , ' orrsonsl aiteoiion to ihfiranicie.
a. ..j .. ,k. rine of the Fair to attend o
No. SDcw. Ac Abraham Predenck, ' their remo.al, as the Society eaa ol take
:hrou.-h the dan- complicated accounts, satulactonly ; ..,11. ' - ridioj with the nest Governor of
and stormy coast, J then, what oihce that he elcoires caa , " . ,L ' ' . .'i Maine. "Ab! indeed." said the drirer,
J 7 I . ..... . .. 1 1, I.- v. the L.r:- H it 3! h ii not nef-n nriftn thi. 1
Commanders 01 the 1 ntt Allln .u tvtAN ge. m yji-i u.au.oru. - - . ,f ' 1 ' ie da. vm Jo Mr. Wat-lurf'
season, and the Ironwork, are idle.
'1 U.I..V .
their atieuddn e by noon of the first day.
Crruficaie. of Li'e Alember.nip, iu.
Piowinu Mmch ai 9 o'cl.k A. M. of the
second day. '1 he name of ihe plowman must
be given, as well as ihe plow 10 be nsed, at
the lime of entry.
The Executive lomromee win we c.e.j
1. ..x m -i ti,. ti .r m t u.n 1-0 rev. iwat ft.. I lelaraal ud 2 jura old
... -, .,, ...... a.,i, i. - w. HUH L.1I
. p r- .a n! br law fiUa.iflM .hall fraudulent!.
! -.;.i.a 10 Ml. C..mni..r.w,.jm. or beinf . 2d beat
. . ua . , .-. .i i."rr mau-iet.
i. ni... ti. m.n. -! -v-b .la'inratjoi
This couutv is one of the greatest
t,. . : . ! in the State, and contains about as mauv tu:m tajt lae u::er Wdula revivc i The census cf I'J cost l asa.OUJ,
half dotea vessels daily. It is singular ! i-rms the largest and oldest. The torms J'? Tariff, is met by an alle.ation exclusi.e of printing, or almost six eeo..
with what anxiety we now-a-days hope to increasing iu value steadily, and the w fireclay f ,r ever, be,J enumerated. It. schedule,
meet Pgues instead of honest men, and the aggregate vcalh enlarging. There are to J- "-profitable to work : if so, ,t is ! are cotnpri.ed .n near,, one thousand -ol-morbid
desire with which we wish to snuffle J many of the real "pioneers" Lving in ; llte tte lrhalan .'. . . J "'- " J1" ed ,1I, J
the sea breeze loaded with the odoriferous the enjoyment of their well-earned homes j PV f-f " fertmty, f ,Ur bundre J and fort, thousand sheets of
flavor of Afrio's sons and daughters men who battled successfully with wild was assared tLst lt neeieJ manure more ; blanks, mi three thousand two hundrtd
t..,. i.a., ,,lr. .". . W. ! beasts and ruder nature 3l. 4'. 50. 6U or I than rjers. Since the cherished Sum-; 0d tbirty-one assistant mar.bals.
...... , ... .1. j a .. I 70 rear. !ne Perri.n. i Wo r 200(1' mr ' day when I first rode in this roman-
and the "balm of a thousand flowers" is J" since, remaps mere are -uui,, - - - - - g m() Democrats have found out Hal
not to be compared with the rich perfume ! or cWMJ men in this county livtng on soil j "J ' o" : L , j g . ; fc lathor
. .. . . , , I r...i. ivm .V,. 1 ceased to love to linger between its lines , ' ... . .
of an ttniopian s f-xin. l must acxnowi- " ''"u:' '"-i , . ,, , . , ! the '-irrepressible conflict." n bai a loaa
r ... i i riT nrinpllp.l mr.nnte.' n. AT-e tlift hum
edge these tastes to be rather peculiar, but wilderness; an it w among sunn men;" . . ' ., "7 r.r-v ' of lying
.t.!.,... r .c"i.. Wrl ,ri that thousands of comes of Greeley's and of "tcrp,r.se "1 sm.le of pn.pn.y -
tllC i'Jl UC Ui v. ulujmiuvvo uuvj iivv, auu i a :
1- r. ,'; t.. !. .he rermii. Trina P. ,. . .. II k. i .....,.. .ininF I he m .
t- ti.i ,!.. ,.-... ,.i.n, t..,, r;,,..,.''.....,,,..,,.; p.,.. cu tpj JACOB GUXDV. President.
. B Lmcela. ' ' " ' 1 J.A. Ms.r. tec. tt L.,Tr.-r.
nourished them in us.
About a month ago, we left our legiti
mate calling for a few days to twist the
French barque '"Solide," loaded with
Coolies for the Havana market. She had
truck a coral ref; was hard ani fast, and
other Republican papers are circulated, j 80011 -attate it
weekly, and read with avidity by men, wo
men aud children of all classes.
The natives of this region are generally
a tall, athletic pet of men capable of hol
ding an argument ca olmxt any subject,
3,'kDROW.
wa thrown awa, on Seward
but they eo soon make it up. Fitch in,
,e unterr.fied 1
Gen. Houston bas declined being aean.
diddia for tb Presidency, and earnastly
Tbe capital invested in the eoal lands of
Pennsylvania U said to be $324,009,000
The canals ana siacswater couuecieu who . ,, -
theanthraoiw eoal trade measures ISoO t
... t. a .n.-inni 1 oea tspoa oae Uvket.
B.!e la length, aai oast 5w,W,Pv.
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