iUL ill v m SMI. HfSsllIli c t.3 mm JU4jL BY 0. X. WOUDEN AND J. At (ilJM per Tear, always riHUMiKB M:i-KUiU- IttsH)' Murnins & Friday Afternoon. Iviiilc our arm Imvc Wu almost nniUiulv .c.-e.-sr.il 0.1 the Sr-aWd ami at the West, in Central Virginia we li:ie f.iilod, Rfiipriillv, ol tiraKinj' a permanent stand, back of llie Polo- mac river. i Our latest intolliiroiice indicates a ril l ' f, T, f series of Lloudy conflicts. I lie to... emortrtn j from the II ipp-ilrttnmi-K. lias failed iu his gTllllil llcsi.ll of Out- ting in twain our forces, wc judge t'V the reports. ! It is to lc hoped onr line oi torn t...ti..in mav hold the luc iu ciiects. and cave the Capital, mid the to ns and field of Pennsylvania, until the 300.0UO fresh Union soldier. can lie gent against them. We give what appear to lie the inot relialde i!c-p itiln.'s. to Monday noon, iudieatin bulb, successes and losses to our arms. Tjiied, we Stand!" Whr-n Pnv. Ja.-k-nn crushed the UeMIion of 1 S:52.his Whi opponents stood by him. to a man. in all meas ures deemed ndvisahle liv cmnpetent authority, allho' the Nnllilii'rs called them " uucoiistituiiotr.il."' Whatever tnav have hd'n tln-ir disapprolmtion of certain acts of his Administration, they postponed nil opposition to it until the next Election. ;0vr in a jrreater emerircney is a greater call lor patriotism, to put all faction down, uiuil the Kelirliion is crushed again. M' li limy or may not have voted for him they may or may not (since (hey arc tried approve tiis selection of in-n or measnri's : vet rears to oomo. That i-' fixH faot helping our toes. I1.J Hoars every side, patiently confers his military honors upon Uotli opponents and sup porters and trios lo do T11K I'.KST he can. Advise, arue, entreat lint parlizan hostility is worse than im less. If the Union survives until an other I'rc-ideutial fiction, choose a belter man if you can. Until then, let every true patriot stand l.y the H-.i-Apniil (n .'j loirnl or":lll. Sd.y morning, news came up the Watt liranch that surgeo.. and nurses were wan'ed in tbe Uuion ariuiea, and h y.iul supplies. Tea or a ! I o of the beat rdivsieians of oor county, at once volun teered, and went down with the night train. A f. wgod nurses, ..ut of tJie tnaoy g ntb-meu d -iring to go as such, .r. iat, n alotiL'. with unnv on the same errands from tbe town, above. Monday wr . .. ( morning, were dispatched several noxes or lint, ahirts. bandages, cotton hir s, aud other necfsane. f..r tbe .ick and wound.d, do up hy the L.di-s ou Sunday afier- n. uia. noon Xlt Wi a d i n K publican Cap'ain. go- to war -. h .ut nonce fr .m tbe fca.i-Secesh organ a- H arrieborg, which is fc . , . . . so iub.l.nt over O.pt.Or.itf r, but bad no .real pra.se. f r the three C.p'.in Cham-; l..- ii.......r.t.. Church Mover, Kelly the O.-.g., M-rr.il o, . th, r "...y- ...home Abolitionist." . f Uniou county, ho are quite patriotic aod nhy as Crotxi r Tne K-publican p . Lev is to .rest all equally well, aod wish th m honor and ,uce,,fnrgt.ing. in camp, .11 fi.ra.er divisions at borne. Let It-pub ica... ...d Democrats there only strive abich shall do most to put down the Rebels. Wb.t h a "BrfTktrl4-e Beaiocrair" Some of our Democratic friends mison- ders-and the use of th term. It is not for tho. -bo voted for him. nor is it .a io.imanon that such .re wi'b the Rob- , , . . , . , ,, el. np-nly as be is. Tbe Rebels .re mos'Iy Breckinridge mn, it is tru but many of tbetn Toted f r Bell or Douglas none of tbem for Lincoln. Breckinridger", voters like Butler, Dickinson, Johnson, ie are true Union men, aod go for Abolition at a military policy 1 By Itrerkinridje Democrat is intended those who eonspired with him to defraud Doogl.. out of tbe nomination, and split the party so as to ensure Lincoln's elec- tVoa. .. an esru for Rebellion. And it . ' . . Beans also those who take Ibe course be did while he remained in the IJ S. Senate, . . , , , ,. here be to-k the oath a. a Ln.on man, and yet denounced as 'unconsti'utional" every measure deemed necessary by the r . . , n i tl- . Goferument to pat down tbe Robellion ! Men who talk and act as tbe hypocrite Breckinridge did in Senate tho' neither hypocrites nor Rebels must certainly be "Breckinridge Democrats," nj m , i0 atjled until they ceaae doing as Ureckin- tidga diiL nfiCapt. Cro'i- r assures us he made 00 promise of tbe 2nd Lieute'n.uey to the West end, but that tbe matter is n-w eeitled he hopes. He will e-n 1 us 'he Muster Rill as soon a. perfected. (We only alluded to the matter bec.use .n at tempt was made to ereate "sectional,'' po litical, capital out of it, here ) terWe are luturmed that Capt. Geo. f Merrill, having been offered a posi.ion on tbe et.ffof bie brother, Gen. Lwi. Merrill, la Missouri, with the rank of Major, has eeepted it. John A. Owens is chosen ' Captain of the Compaoy, and Aified Hate, Oidcrly Serjeant. j R. C0KNKL1US. In ..tlianrt" THE VAR7IMG FLATFORKS CF the Union County Democracy. Jlart'.i, I . IWe..t.e Convention, .Sow Berlin Sicker, Hick..k. and Shriner, .d.nc.'rd and Mined the i-mowm- pi.ns in... .u.: Pittsburg Piaif.nm : .wedenvth'powerrfanveiii.en in extend the area ,.i b i"- 1 ,K P""1" ni.n nor do we courier n a pan of .lie Ci n!,iiimiM, , , lnr ,...,., .h... s,v. ry shuui I I'-r ever lravl wih llie advancing column of our IV r. I, rial pionrc:,." i j-,, K ,!;iy Aii .S'.i wry under , j,, , Democrat carried Ti"g, Bradford, 1 aid all the s'l.mg Abolition couuties. Ill l'C'lt. IMil, I Wlivn ih- l; -t.i-i.i u w.!. un.l r full head, .Si.i.k t. iiot.,t. I'uidv. D-'l. ai.d ..i: r. 111 l '.,11 v "1 ' t i-. kus" - h- .1 ' l.f f ! ou. : '"... 'fd, 2. lim A-rrrfntr rlil war. a nr nc.ii-u n.di ini I NluN c.i iNKVBK I" Mia.i.iii! l v I. r. - .1 am. .. an. I lh:it ;1 Di iiiui ra: tve ai l' not i illlns lo , lake ujt Hi'iiiN Mi'l'"rl a i.aii..rin whii-h x uiMj.-rnv nl th te-pl repudiau-d ; kn'l uppose.l ai Hi p'!N. 3. That nr r-mim'Jii ";)ri.rr lhr V"l"l "S . th- A.ifi ,,,,. Ail in ..'r..,..n. tBur.hanan'i.. ill it uisr inn! r-nawiliiri, cnuf in llie preseul penjuub cuiid.uuii ol ihi? c.-uniry." It liiis a not "1111 (inI oim'irt" to llie tnmiy, wLat cuul i bt- ? j In the fame car, the saiui- party made anoilier pUtf .rm, as f.ill..w: j Th r.-s.nt pr -,t.fl ronll'lfn of Ih iontry il U,,...U tl,;,l :t 1..I..I ilil.11. t'.i ! i-xpr.-;" Hi. ir ..(.in-i-.ii- .11 I' ill .1 .'' '.'. I ' 1 .'.1 111 it" ftru!.. l-.r li-tnn Hk'ii.t ""i'1 "''I ortliurj CMiii.(i;rai'Jf t., .i,Tlttr..-r 11 : tliir.l.'r''. I f It l;.-.. 1..1, I., tl..- l.-n.' u.'i ..f l"ni-n ruiity in t .-n-iiii. I wti.Mr.l. i1n.i m- if r-lT. " Hi ! ttlllf - il 'M -i ! llif .ri'-arf att. II (j-. v rt.ni'Ut i 1 .IIMT' ini-iiiiy 111 T ill nll "I fll.lill:IIJ: tlitf I hi w 1 V'V: t Atr i.'- -xft!i.: wa li. ,vriioi..ii f lhr Tni .t III. I I lit I. tlial l-- til.! th.- p' I'T tlt" Ut .ititrum"--' "t Hi ' f ii-i J..'t- il V'rlH, a i.l f.tl U..T.-HT.- Hi.- r.-11-i.li.lr-ii "tll. l..it.-.l Stl.. ut ki.v -..-.i..li..n. ..i"--!.! t" 1 n-M.a mk r.c tin Tiir'r"ti 11 li..iif.t n-l tirrly ui.pnrt T'.ilf nymiM rt-l-!li'in. w 1 ,. f.ii:m Uf-ii Hit V a'li .'m-i-. I.- -.t. l-!n-, . ait-irm wn.ii wlil-h truly I- 'lit- .1111. trtiaii.-r u( tlir H.--I.I llir law . -Hi pr. nl Mi a. ..Wi, I . Tlml l!.- l", al iin-1. .li '.O I .Ian ltll;t1luti'lU au I tl - ri Thic c-.Id tbtuats at the "A imiuistra ti in," it will le su n, re iciiii nil lhr e.i fhul:r nf lhr ll'lrl rnnsr Indeed, one of h- .nr' v -.i i '..ai ' if the South carries the dav. v' il .. rvht !" they'd n.-vn h.- .r Y. .i t t t. ('. nellilllflit ! Ho' lie- .af) t.fily defeated. Ue lead.r.. tl.-.ug..i -ii.eiliing must be ,. . M M,J ,iurjg the ( rr.ir, h.iiioKt -:..n.i ! It would dot do lo "hurt the feelings'' of tbe K -bels by any d col- 1 d. nunciai i-.o yet, they must win to ru'tain the Government, or b..pe of any nfliee ! S i they adopted the f,4',vl;iV :Itik fr-nu llarriabarg: Thru, lo ihe en 1 ihat ihe Cnion be res- ,,.r,i .,i the C..ninution an.l laws enforced ihioiuhou. .u h"'e e.ten. we r 1,-irtq und unqwil ji'ii mppnrt to Ihe rr.leral ,;iiVerumei , the euerpeuc pnecution of the exiling wai." Verygood htnrtynnil unqHliJu.r what more do y u want IS it v.w ao they support it ? by urging Voluuteers ? by offers of men or money ? Not a word of .he sort. Their 4-h resolve says M an rntirr rhingc .- trillion to U uuperuttcriu ilemnnilnl. """""" ' "An entire chang, would be a hearty eupport" wuh a veng aoce . As to -nnj,,-, ...p;. -rt, -he, con- d. mn CoiifiaualiuD . d Koia-icpation acts -create false alarms ...out n-gro imnilra- timd-ty all r ght to take summary measures .gains' the worst traitors in a wr-l. complain ..f a m -si ev. ry set done to suppress tbe K -h. lit -m ! They would "tie the stone, d .wn, aod let the dog loose !" They denounce tbe Republicans who pre pouring out their blood and their r . treasure to sustain ,he Government, as "alik- .readable with Rebel, ,n .rms - 1 I" "-e ' f the C..s..-u.. .n who h s Habeas corpus sh-ill nt be suspended UI1((, bea , cas.. nf HKHKI.l.tON or ,uviin ihe pubiic .-aleiy may require it," they denounce us suspension io this grea- test of possible emergencii s ! And yet tbey profess "i--rry and unqwtlifird nip- port to the Federal Government" The following resolve appro Slavery a, rijht and proper is meant to be to understood by the Rebel. and in pirit is djrectly opposed to that of 1S50, above : ..:,. That this is a sovernment of white men. and was established e....W for the white race ; that the nejro race is not entitled w an(1 oll!;hi not lo be admired to political or social equalny with ihe white race, bnt thai it ic our ilutv to treat ihem with kindness and i;';., illfrriar and HipenJmt rllr, lnal ,hr nshl of the several Sia.es in deiermine the .lui.es of ihe rare is a SOV E- REIt.N KttiHT.and the pMees of the Cun- ,tj,ltion rrcat,t us as loyal citizens not to interfere therewith" which is exactly the ppiuion nf J.-ff Davis .nd all the Rebels, the Filibusters, and 8ilve breed rs and slave-traders, in Africa .nd io America. Tbey agree with these Democrats, that Slavery is a "sOViREIOl uioilT," above all law, human and divine, which Christian Freemen dare not oppost! Honest Democrats of Cnion county! do yon not se that your leaders .re in reality working hand in band with tbe Rebels both '-imperatively demand a change of Administration" both agree that Slavery is all right, and opposition to Slavery is a. hlj M Secession! Is that the way to aid tue Government in it. death .trugg'.ewith atror)g .nd ruihles. Rebellion ? DofOLAS said truly "There can now be but two parties Loyal men, nd Rebels." For safety, kt all uuile against the latttr. I LEWISRURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, Dikkctly and 1.nirm:ti.y. Slavery i.ihr ciut ibe Rebellion. Directly,' because, altbrmgh XX io no d.ng.r . ., !.:..: .- r ...;.l I...,., Irom 1,0 ui'iouisi", or 111 iuii.i b.liuonit, or of material lss from runaway slaves, yet it bud attsin-'d its limit f expansion uhdr 'be- gi.vetn- ni.-nt of the ('toted S'atc". and n!it further ti;iiiii..n by tho overthrow of that gov. ro. .n ut Iinl:r.-ciu. became the eai-li on- ol the in.iiutinn of la- rv uiaturiall i. fl i. nces the character of a people iu which it ejisip, ami we arc no. otily niw . . t . v.. two peoplea in character-.he free portion !..obeyi0)r, ud tho slave.bolding both Uwlesa and oppressive. And yet, some men wmt the war so managed, that that frightful s.Mir.te ..f eril !,a!l not be hart! S, the T-rie. of :,e It w..tu.i u wanted Kinir () ..rge'. aft-r lie had B.-i oi m it tr.m." even tvraunii'd and made war upon the country ! o$rM inday or Tuesday evening of last week, several hundred cavalry made a dah upon Manilas station, where ("pt. H ibert M. Muser of LewUburg was Post CiinimiFSary wiih half a million of store in charce. There wero but about 80 8-. Iillers TO euaril It, who nau au uour or , .- . , . i i two, notice, and piled the empty cars about them the best way they culd. The enemy fired a volley into the camp, following it up quickly and capturing the little force, (some of whom were probably killed or wounded.) only tho Captain's son, John, ana anutner man, escapiug to the to.tds, atni t Alexandria. The t.,r.s wire plundered and destroyed. l)e-ptrhes on Sa'ai l.y state that Capt. Musser was on bis way to Washington, he, and "the men, on parole." IVm. ltellman, the L.'iiharts, and other employ ees from Lewisburg, m. VV. Liod- r nmth o' Huff.loe 1 p , and p, rhsps oihers from this quarter, were at Manassas, and we suppose to he all safe. tsif n officer in the Union army, from Union county, who participated in the hai'les before liichmond, says, iu a pri vate '.e'ti r to a friend 1'ioiu ha I have seen since 1 am on slave terri'-rv, I am more fully convinced than ever that slavery is the strongest clement of the II. bel cause, and that in no way can we strike our enemies more .ffecvey than hy furthering the aholi- ' ' , ... c. ti in cause in everv practicable way. tu long as the selfishness of human nature is indulged by allowing men to roll and sleep in ease and luxury at tbe price of tbe toil and suff riugs, comfort aod liber- ty of hands hearts and minds equally ca- emect hmiihif lo oor L'oion eaone. Sinvery ind liberty tre iiiRompihlt. One or ihe other rau.Ht prevail, before the N Tib aud the South ctn have a i roia- ment re-union, and a permanent peace. IMrjuTbe Patriot & Union wilfully tries to deceive when it speaks of "a majority of Democratic soldiers." Its editors have seen the Soldiers' Election Returns from Peunsylvauia and Illinois the only State" where .bseo. soldiers ,ted-.nd that the, , voted overwhelmingly Republican. The The only hope of .be Democrats c.ryi. g Penn- sylvania, is bec.use euc-h a large maj .ri.y of our 150:000 to .00,000 soldiers are Republicans. The arisiocralie Democrats of the Supreme Court (Woodward & Co.) would out have robbed The volunteers of their votes if tbey bad been with tbem. HoSORABI.E. Tbe candidate, of e.ch n.rtv in ltutler coontv have aereed that 'o .i -" . -,. t.. ..j ine noniiera o-.re on... c oki. uu ... it. . ..A arf ih. no one .hall aeeent an .... "- e ' ' J me Conner, vo.c. i.y eucu ... ...... B- ment, tbe Soldiers' expectations under the Law could be carried out .iihout iol.t- , ing our Supreme Court', decision. Can . . k ki- i D0 ,he ,:"me """V01 b 7'b1' i maue id uuiou u , I Per Vie have unintentionally omitted to ' mention Sergeant John M'Pberson, nf Wiiifi 'ld, among those recruiting for Old . Regimeni.. Those able and willing to go i and fight, should be early at it and it is our private opinion that tilling up 01 Unl Regiments is best tor volunteers ana lor ., : mrOur 131st Reg. was last heard from in C.mD near Alexandria, expect- ing to be called out, ny moment. Vie have heard that Col. Flick's l-Dih Reg. had been in some service. j - Fruit Thikvxs, .huuld remember tbey are liable to a fine of i-rr0 and im - rrisonment for sixty days. It is as wrong nd mean to steal fruit, as money, or -- - ntber property. a-i-Jodie Woods opened Speci.l Court . -1 k... -A ..... .Amiinr yes.eru.y ui.ir g. ......... B to trial discharged tbe Jurors before noon aod took up misotllanenus matters. A tire t Wrightsville, Friday night, destroyed $70,000 of property lumber, tobecco, ic and endangered the Bridge supposed to bo iucendiary, pethaps Secession, woik. New Regimeot. are constantly moving from Harrisburg, and seven are oraerea from t h.ladelph.a. Cant. H.M. Kissert. last rail eiee.ro rt, l f f'lintnn eountv. is .ppoiot.J Colonel. i. ..nni.l-l Pnt .n.-l Hireo. Mener rriucip.es. " Ah "it l-Vh IS.VJ, a Democratic meeting for Snyd. rcun-y was held in Mnldlcburg . A mi.ti.t th. .i.,.uL-ira waa Isaan Mchker. "p. r - Am-tiu thP p.TS wis Isaaa Bicum-r, I nn 1 p. Ddiii.iie f.ir Auditor tjeneral. 1 1 is Saturday, August 3D ) remark- t- 't-u rep.Tti-d by the Klifr 1 To M AJ.ili titxtBAt. ItALLtCK. Geii t.f the S'luinin.rr T-mn, th Deiuucraiie eral-in I'bit f, Wantiiiigti'D. t.rv, ,.f -he ;,h, f..r the c .uu-v : i We f-a.-l.t a Ivrttfie battle here yeSter- Luc su.., n,n . e,-.res.e;I h,m.lf 1 tl.e combined f,TC,s .,f the ee rrrV ,.,.' m furnr -f Wit A, nnr.nc th- my, which late, with cniiiiuuua fury .E;KsMTV ot TAKING IT n it can fr..iu day liht till after dirk, by which nui he puitlitiftd on rtuni'i-ililt terms." ; inie ie enemy was driten fruiu the field, That, it will bo ri in. nibertd, was the ; which we now occupy. J. f K.l,.n.n. Slidell. .t (b... at O. i tend-.he United Ma.. to fT.r to Spa n, . Two Ilunond Million Dollar, to "" one or more Democratic Slave States out of Cuba ! Fur the purpose of ntreng'beo-. it' their party, I'.ueiianan and Sleuker were willi..,; to give MilUo.t nf tbe pen-' p'c's money for a new source f, . , trouble and eipene io a distant island of Span- ; inr is and Negroes. Or, should .spam not : chinse lo give up her sons and dauht.'ra, and slaves, with their farorite, ! ..ig cher ished I-Iand, to tbe Protestant Union, on what ire might call "rca ipable torm," l Mr. Slenker was "eny drci,lriVy in fn- r nf tukivtj il" by the robb. r right of the strongest tbe sword! F.r the s.tk'! of u. ... ii:.i,,i p T.,i,i;. Ui.'.C ,-ui.ij-uiij;iiitu, aariu-.ii v.iu -in .crr-ltorV he .ould r,Iur,ge ,be N.tioo ir.'o Wm, aj day .ft,.r p,,inK the of Tw( Uaair miln,t if M chmeo n wcede.. W1(h j,,,rW. TrIM ,n,, F,.,riJ,f sieok,r i(ioJ as ie dJ f LwiilllUr.i K(.,,. lStil, that Buchanan's Administration was "eminently vine 'imf rimrili tfnry that Secession was all wrong, but cmld not be helped! Happily thanks to a Republican Congress ! wo are not loaded with that additional National Deb;, and we have not Cuba also lo recover from the Rebels. The correctness of this report in the Time, we have not known to be disputed, and the same Eliior is still tbe warm friend, admirer and supporter of Mr. Slenker. This land-stealing, fillibus'ering "prin ciple," was very common at that day in that school of politicians. Slenker was only echoing in Snyder county, the edicts 0f his party leaders. lint is a man of ., !. n.ti,.nl moral. In b trotted . fc tj mhcn ,he nm9 UmieTt . . . . . have raised and permitted eivil war to per-, ' petuate Slavery, an 1 have chosen hirn as their representative ? We ask the honest voters of Pennsylvania if the advocate of rot,biDfa. Spain of Cuba for Slave purposes. .xnense of nnkoown millions, should , be boonred BDli eDdJ"ed l lbe P01'" " hfd hove the Trewury D- pirtment J SlidetlV prty at tbe S )uth. an l Slenk-r'n r the N rtb. are alik; heot upon printr- ,i,:e,he Administration of honest Abraham Lincoln. Men once so wrong, should if L n, ; ..,.. f , inflacnce. ' ... A Young Woman in Southern Illinois, lhe of three little children, the of whie0 ,, leHS ,hia , m,nth vonnirest of which is less than a minth ' M wri,f, to her husband's mother in 1 ... ... - ..- ....a..... - .... : Louj? jformiog h. r of ber sou's iuten- (iol) , .,,. jn lbe mj of ,he and adds the following expression of her 'a'ion occurred. Providentially, no one was A-0,.rPrf-ll-,rwi force. WSO.000.00 hav(, al; ,,,,.,,, , t,.rk of f.rocc own sentiment. : i ''Td-or very senously injur d-no bones JiCt,1(.1JiS. c..;.II.vaT. Pre. j re! lurdnsie.tjuecnsware.ac. : ,. f fl)r me ,0 ... bo j ' feel about it. Ha is my hnshaml .nd my all in this world, but the same God who keeps him now will keep bim and protect j him in caring for so sacred a cause. Ij . . . . . . a. am often inclmed to feel selhsh aho.it his .oiotf.and think, whv should our home o - ' ue raaue. ucmiism i xkuit iiicu, ut u a . think of the hundreds of homes that are ilesolaie ana oruxen up oy mis lernoie war, auO bow many more win oe maue so, I feel that it is uo time for people to be selfish, and think that tbira i. the hard- t lot of y. Hut I tell h.m, ,f be goes, above a II things to remember Ac u a man, , .nd if he i. Spared ... return home. .0 I come borne a mini, and not a ttitnj, to , ,1;... n. .11 " " e r Suoh a spirit as this, everywhere exhib- ited, would oon end tbe war. T ,na ,,:. . n.-n. ' cr,tic p,per, ,re re,a, men have been 1 found foolish enough to resist, or threaten ! resist. iuo eurou-eii. preliminary , . i draft. It is not nifl'sgary to add that: soch men are "Democrats," and know ; .bout as much of the real cause and object of the war as tbe masses of the , South. I It is not true, as stated in the papers. that Gen. M'tJIellan has been appointed i or placed in oommand of the federal forc.'S p,, Virginia. Maj. Gen. Halleck is the 1 eommander-in chief, and Generals Pope, M Clellan and others are in command or respective division.Whington, .. "11 8 In aeveral ennntiea of Pennsvlvania I , ... K ,u ni,ir;rf JH nemo- l 1 i .1 1 . .kn.- th..;. crai. nau rulo . .... .... to the Volunteer, who have gone to re- tore order and obedience to lue supreme law of tbe land. P.e Som. f th. .Stinker r.ner.' v, . r r n Win.M. .f... hi. oiiiuii..i..6u..v..u.s. , defeats. That is a earelea. bit .5 !. who voted for tbe traitor, aud month, after gloried in it. : -e jijcole. Corcoran is aroasing the I Irish to enlist for putting down ibe Ua - i hellion. Bishop Hughes and other C.th - -. r . ! alie priests are t.u,DS gooa ao, to iubi ! alie f ll.me 1 .0l JirUCtioU. SEPT. 2, 1862. Latest News frrL. . (.imveuin, near ..ainsviue. Our troops are tuo miieh cihatisted yet f , K,ti Jn Porter's corps couiea up from Mau- tieti The enemy is 'till on our front, but tbey are badly uwd up. ... 'e "'"""-' eanii i.irii, biii',1 ..iu ,, ' ci j.i i . me aj pearanee or me ueiu lue eueuaj iupi at least two to our oue. He stood a'rictly on tbe defence, and every assault was mule by ourselves Our Troops behaved spiendidU. The battle was fnuiOit 0.1 the identical field of UuU Itun. which fact g'ea-ly increased the elilhllr l-lll ..f .iir .11 II The news j if' n-ieti-1 HI" fr.-IU be fr in' that i he i-.i'-ao i rein amig !. the mountains. I go forward at once i, see. We have mad' am not abln yet great captures, but I to form auy idea of their extent. JOHN' POPE. Major General .View York, Aug 3110, A M Tbe bailie of Saturday was f ught at Hav M irket, a few miles north west of Hud Kuti. Ileimz Iman came up at this point ai D), A M , and f-iiind Jackson fighting wiih M'Dowell or Sieg.-I, or with both. The battle wis . .light with suee.-ss on part ot our tores until 4 I M , wneo toe , , encID, r.-puKed back to the inoun tains, pur-u.d by pitz John Porter's fresh : corps. Jackou has GO 000, being all of Lee j army that e-mul get to hn.i e have on our hands 1G U00 or 17,000 of bis killed, wounded, or prisoners. SlNtiAT Evmiso. It is reported that G n. Pope bas fallen back on Centrcvii'e. Monday Morsino The enemy bas ....... I poession nf the battle Held. Tuesdiy darning's News. SnyThe uior.iiiisj'a Tdejmph indicates a concentration i f the L'olon forces about ibe sooth lines of the Rebels-.nd hopes of cheeking or eapturing .bem. Uo l Mondav nion, no Ebtiog beard I'ltai, seven miles I'r.ni t1 stcmlla. Keparis are 1-15 eoiitr oJiclory. . fBDr.Lui t Ne fWlin is appi-nted Surgeon, and Dr. Koo'ie of Wiotield the (-..mmiooer. for Union cum,, under regoUtioii. for dr.fiiog. Railway llater.-ln the midst of a periect noieni ol descendme waier.M..n.lay aliernoou. ihe Railway train came slowly up Irom ine S. uih, lo ihe small eulverf, IJ miles t.rlow ine l.ewisburc Uenot. The water bad S11 washed awav the emba.ikmeni around ihe cumert. lnal nheii ihe locomotive, lender and , i..,.i ..... ihe Irara snna bassase car had parsed over, the irack sunk and capsi2c,l three pa-seuser cars. Ieav;ng mn ,,r threi. hehiml. comoai all velv uniniured. 1 n,,, r more 1.1 the cars tumbled mio the water, and all hands ihai could he spared set .1 rtZrTZ. .!...i .... and all of imp-nance was revcued. leaving . ... ,he car.s.a A locon"',"te ca"l7 ir,;;;" nle".pt""nrael orl.anspor- f.Z, AU. hIwo, John ttilser. Mrv anil Mrs. Pnelv. are among lhe passengers more or les. scratched or bruised. -y y - T . R J.aucasler, r.eaver, anu o.n r , nan diinniiAj hi. w sifif.ll u n V nlUDCfl-tn IO .T . , ., "... . "ma. n ura" "Uie socu -ouu..c. .u vea, York are also free. I Anthony Burns, for whoae rendition to giaTer, it g ttmJ ,pp,,red in Boston, : . receI)t;. du.d jn (;.Darja, the respected p.stor of a Baptist church. j . Tbe noioriou, Oeo.N. Sander, ,. said to have escaped in disguise, through Canada, to Europe, as .0 .gent of the Rebels. . . . in twenty o.ys. loree inou-.n.. .r..- I ..........I .. U.rria- '"--'"""- - I : ' t..i.r.i Mt.hatit.ite. m advance 01 m" ! draft, is nr ohibiied. as tending to binder the draft. John the Cherokee chief, is on a frie.d. t Washington. EMPLOYMESTf j AGENTS WANTED $T Ve w, pav from SS5 to 75 per month nd all expenses to active Aitenis. or five a Commission. Particulars sent free, .vmress Erie Sewinz Machine Company, R. JAMES, General Agent. Milan. Ohio." 9osv rtt.je Ultra rirjiit.tt Corrected Weekly : Wheat 811-2 Rgfp I 55 Tallow .. 50 Lard 23 Ham Rye j ijorn. , OaU - vl 45tn50 .... 30 Flaxseed 1.25 Shoo... Dried Apples. SI, -- o.' Wool.. - fi ,..-- 10 Country Soap 4 46 aMHiBa j Fresh Butter. Taf rlt I A"r I.Hnfr.1- te-n.tili.. " th. Sow nit, ABBAHAW SPH-.fcl.HHtR. i .tu ... h...i . ' . . ...vr- ...,. rf -hil. .naaava In pinwioa. m wiLn. - - - ; "''JZXZ ,,, T O the Voiers of Union County -I am a IToion eanrlidaie for lhe I'ltcs ni , t omnilsisioiirT and, if etee.tel. wo. ! endeav .r m .erve vnu with honesty and oni.i to r .h.litv. ' MSlxyns .ME.NCH. ' I.. It If , T., t- 1, 1 TIIRONU'LE," establisheJ in IS 13 .Thole No., SCO. X 'OH OPUS Hammoth Farnitare Warehouse, 809 & SU.Oslnut St, PIIIIaADEI.riHA. Late Levy 4 Co.'a Dry Goods Store. GEO. J. KENKELS. Formerly 1 1 1, Walnut St. 9pt isst3m WATCH&S, JEWELH7, te. yr-, THE iinrlersiene-l. hav.nfr removed yjther W aieh and J-nelry e-iablishmei.t ayaln one "I ine rooms recently occupied hy I h..s. (1. tirier. (i j on io? M.s Amanda l Zioer's Millinerv Sliop.) Markel Mreel heiweeo Fr, nt and iec. nJ,he is prepa.ed to Repair Watches, Jewelry, .Musical Instruments, &.c, in the most approved and a:nfaciory manner She keeps on haiitt an aswmiieDt of ch. ie JE A KLKY. for badiesand lientiemen.whut she offer at prices to suit the limes. Ala CLUCKS and WATCHKS All wort: and wares warranted a rnreen-1 ,,a. MARIA S. ZLBl'.U. ) L-wi.borir. Mat 2ft. lr.2 i PtltlltaLilt Mtlltt:. ' VLIT'I i.K ihe besl plare in town lo (ret your Triiom nirs. ...io.iis. Skeletons, j I Faocv and Black SiiUs, wnh many oiher : numerous to mrniion, i at 11 S ore renu'vul lo Rber'i tui dtii", 1 two diuirs west ol" ihe Bank. PcaccPeacc ! Dr. R frWay..e sin.l pairona fr..oi isjanlry and 1trmL WV.a e l.,.as f-T J. u ah- . prtc. r aw.u, ; An."S"oor Dry utKaU and oibrr nt ra. :. Berejas snj ciian-. and s.i iio-i' , ....... ,. an . . 'iilia.i.a. an.l 6a H H l.l.aiM . ,,nV.0.i Mh,7r.. i-ri..t. r r you .11 Sucli aa ipnfi ' ana wco a h"- ! wv., staallna and ah.iii.rs fr. Ts tn Ttne Jcata I " r..t.M a ..... f s-r iioii ( 5;'ji.Vioth7ui! el-s atl awkaa. I W.,T.C..H ,r. a c,,rt.. r,i cri-..!is. suna, j V.."l.7T:. Vl a'v. abaa-ra l'C la-liaa. bui au. t aa. in wja W t Oil nthn dI raiiTrtu to rovr rir tanr, U Vft- iji.k,. ' i-d B-k-tP aiatl lio'.liers f.l no;, W - euArs antl f . tor rnovfrt ot Cii.M- Ve'r BruthM o4 Ktt1t. oil klrt( r-f (hi-rnwra fv. rail tn l fSimin--. bo.tuj !. hrrs: VuU'li fl-J-1 'n lrtt taTrtw-t, eeoMfl L. At f.H tii.Lfc.il'; titd l!f.il- R.p.x A5C BItOff!!. Ia tauurit. a..rn r Tf!T! f lr!P I . , . . .,,,, -. ,. .a- i.,ee enouah to s.pplv all our 1 e Wlln ice dur,nj. the whole year. Ice Jri bt ,jri,vel.,d , town, daily, at a cheaper fMr han pnva,f .rr Mouses can he filled. ra-i'.n .,.h.r 1.1 11. im N'..r:h 4)b 91. 01 4l lh, ice nase below the River Bndee. 11 a wkii kssu;!.. ... .Mirr. 0. -T.. i-" ...wi.Ml .No. -S. IS") t V 7 L ,TEST BRANCH Insurance Companv. of Luck Haven, fir n ... in K..,h T.,n an 1 Cou ,r. . "'"'"'..:.:.,.. ... .h S ood Company. 1 The larce increase or Premium nes makes a reliafle Companv 10 insure in. LA,!ls0N' CuT j ute 1 . . Land Warrant for Forty Acres .-,0t s Ai,K Enquire at the Office of the t knmictr , Lewibsurj. . aV. 1 . " . . - y0l y , . u v. A . ..., ... . Ill all eneaseo iu me serviee 01 s. ihe War ol 1U and for their Widows, ai j the OiRce of the Lewisrjurj C'hiomcle i MiOI EKl LS I VJ l he mosi enensive and varied stock ! of Gr..nes in f- ' "" " the lowest prices ty LN AN I OOI LK -iijii ; Ji LN; , jn rweip, of Pnmt Sni Mackerel and Herrina. aiso new Codhsu which we are olterini al reduced price. 1 "BV st , C'OOI'KR I IKUtV AKb. 1 . Person deMmns or norcnastn Hard- waie for building or family use, cau rind "re llnck 10 evaN' A COOPER S PUTLERY. J A larje stock of Table and Pocket Cot- lerv just ree d by KV ANa A cot 11LK "r00DEX Ware, Hullow narf, HRI sillKS. Ac Housekeeper, sh'd rf member ihat we have an enensive Mock of T.jbi. Buckets. Churn.. Haslieis, Brooms and every variety of Hoioe-furct-hine t.oods. EV A CO.IPF.R piiIA,(.ltss ami Eariheaware. J We haze a lar-e sick ot Ir. n Jtone. China and Tea ens of new patterns ais.. 8 tilassware. Eanhenware. ant Crockery of 8 everv description. Pl-ase call an.l eia-ine 8 at F.VANS A COOPER'S CHOE-Finiliriss. iJ We keep consianilv on hand a larre as5ortm,nt nf Shoe Finrlin-s. K i Lasts. Mo- roeco Linines. French Call Sk ns. Ac. shoe- makers mill be able 1.. seleci from a larse stock of ihe above goods bv cabin; on EVANS A CO.irMt. I.ewisnnra '-alia- i:t IM,,.-.- t n I JAIA ! UU I A laree sl.k of pure nne anq r.e.1 1 1 I, l'K..a Lead of lhe most appr..ru u..-., .. - i..,. Prussian Blue, and oiher colors, i.nn T!.in,l,0.,.,,P...v,l-ali Hrnshes. Ac. Please call anrl examine oor slock satis'aciion guaranieeil. EVAs A COOPER Qj(l vR-raml Hums. i) Josl received a brje b t "f Canvassed Sj;ar-cured Ha.ns.an-1 ir."d B - " EVANs) 4 CONFER OHIO!. B30T STORE! GiiEAT lUliGALXS! i T I'sT received a fresh aopply of LldieV fj and L'liiliit"n'a j Eiwts, (.diiers an.l ranry Shoes, ! ah ch will b- '.. I t l-'M'st LLV LOW ! I'li ; ' Krsj Kill! Cs!l! al ihe t.e.i-t.or(r L'bv ' o n B.-l ir:d M e so re, opposile the Lew.s- t.iirs f.nit. 't'ne -ar.pM aork of Home Mada ill-HjI'SanLl s-il'ilS ever ollered in lown. at ' Vi!.o!-a an t l.'eiail, iweniy to tK-eniy-fiva per rent, ce.iner loan aov other bouse in tba e or.tv. U via aut isfiors made lo order oa h.-t! t. 'ice It .-i"; i r -et the p'ac opnosiie the Baak. Apr.: .5. lira J.I-I.N MJt'IRES. SlI'O-.ifMll ! SA IMMFIEIt ! " t VI .-.e tAMiLV oOAF MAKER. A!l Ktuhen (irea-e ran he made into good I SjllAI' hv "-HO! S.ll'UMMlK. I IJr liirecnons acconipanv.tiK each Bx. ! SO e is as easily made wuh it, as making a ! cup ol Ci llee. j Man;:f.;ciiire.t only ty ihe Patenteea I Penn'a .Salt Manufaeturinsr Company, j ..- ir. Walcal St., rUIUtlLLTBIi. i Feb in. St; ;vi GKOlUiK .MKIir.ILL, Attorney at Lis . . . Lewi-barg, Pa. Ori e in the llvcordtr't OJJice. F.'b. T, 1SC5 YNstfnvNct; company; ok north 1 AMtiiiC 'A I'h.lauelpriia. tlocurprmu-d, 171.) CapUal 300,000.00 Asset, Jan. 1"G1 - 1.234.719.81 All rm.'K J COFFIN, President C!!.r.l.r:s l l.AIT, aecreiary t"i"S-.i'.!uics aonualiv or nerpeiually, Mer. I 1 rhandje, limn, fumi , n .. n::ure, 4c, imureu. at , cnrreni raiei ei rom.i am. JOHN B LINX. 9Lltm3 Asrnt f .r l'nun coamjt. ta mm AHO SHADES. H. J. WII.I.I IS No- IO Nor. Sixlk 1 Siren. t'tiil.AL'LLraiA. Macuuciarer ot YEN II IAN KLINPS find WINDOW SHADES. The larjesi aed Cnest assorimem in the , Ciiv, ai ine luwe.t 1'r.cei. Biinils painiesl ! and trunioed. equal iu uew. Store Sbadea i ma le and ler.ereJ. 1 Ann. II. lici 3m UKN ; EDICT-ALBERT, ' tTllf'L" AT il-.ii. ond Uon-iirar I 1. ' " IV .I11 HI I out. lllliuilll. . V W " ' t jTNew fpopon Souih Fnih 8t.cj i I.e-ii-uri;. April S ), ts-i j - " I . . .an.l Ins. A oir B I ;atfl.l ti.11 - a. i i "E have msi received fr. m Philadelphia L ! ant New York, a very large and weit ' selec.e i stock ol SUMMER GOODS, whxh we olier at verv reduced prices. We have pa d pariinoaraitention m ihe selection ;or.h,s . I li- t. a very larf:e asson- menl ol DRY GOODS 1 every um.nr lion. Purchasers win tiu.t il their advantage . g jp u a cau as in price- we defy any nf 1 ii,i..,,. u-ns for coninrtition. We SsALT, " FISH, COAL, I'LAs I EK, Ac. jlHiVe MtrA Lime, Calcined Flatter, j ? Hydraulic Cement, i -avs Vert on hand. 1 .. -. . .! f r Cot A . i Ihvui L t, taiien iu e for tioods a uual. N. B. C.sh pa.d fur all kinds of Grain. J.M) WALLS & CO Lewishur. April a:t, le 3ir""aff- UOMCC BuriIHLU riiJvJwC i LE wisnrita. VXlnX CO.. PA. 'cKinEI., Pr.prlet.r. ; . ,, , i or.rn.aite the TaH "e tie no". hioL. ' Ti 1 i,a,,f .l nan i f ihe town, and lor so le and c. u i-en:t oce can noi be surpaaseu in (.eairai Penusv'vaica. Th..',e vi-o.iiar lb l.niversity, or aiiendiac Court. wi;i tin.l it the moal convenient and ceniral pjt.be hoose charges will be lhe most rrztonat le and neither umeoreipeaaa will be spare.! to beMow every comfbri npoa those who mnv call. Persons in lhe Counly will be chareed Si els per meal. I.cwisbur.'. April I. l't Mew Stand---Maw Goods! TOSErH L.ll.ws'. bavins taken Ibe J rooms ut.-ter lhe Tdesrai h and Chronicle olfices.reiiiied ihem,a.id tilled in an enensive variety ot Ilili. Copt, Gmlimen Clolhiiifffite. A'so a lar -e an! splend.d stock of CLOTHS CASftlMKRKei. Ac. which he will mnkeuptu oncr.as he si,!, continues the Tailoring Buai. nes-;. lie i prepared to eieruie all work eniriiied to lit. caie.to lhe sa:is:acuon of the CU.'.'mrr. N. it. Cui'ini and Repainnejr done ta ord.-r. I.ewtsbnrg. .1pnl 10,161 CI A RTF.s 1)-; VISITE at Miwrv's nailery j Ph in -sr-ioh Alounw ai Vnwry's tiallery Piiriiuiiapha 'arse size a' M..wry' fia-le.y Phoioiraph in Oil a: Mowrv's tiallery Iroryivpes at Mowrv's tiallery Halioiypes at Mowry'a tiallery Ambrott pes. and VI kinds o' n r. at Vowrv's GaMerr MOWRV'st CiALLERT. u Market inet, opposite the Bank l.ewisbur? t938 L'lt y Korcing News. SM'I. Sl.IFF.lt has rommene e.l fiirei.hiria; ihe llnrrlsilMirc T-lgrapli m rmnss.ai not rmt ne. Copy ihe verv .aiest New-, ai cheapen ra es. June !t i ct: rr-'-. j w. l out:: i r ... :he P.- . I r a'e t'V . lOiftce. t-'J i f. at
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