JU Iff mi ANI III HUM (Mil 1 mi. THE UNION," csta!lihed in 1S11 Wmiie No.,2,o85. BY O. N. WOUDKN AND J. Ii. COUNKLIUS. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FlilDAY, OCT, 3, 18G2, "I'lIRONIl'LE," csliiWIsIu'tl In 1813 Whole No, 90 1. At M.SO nrr Year, iilvtajsi In Idvnnre. ill maiMH.u srvi-wr.hi.i-.. TarsJay Mnmiiiir, & Friday Afirrnmm. "UNION ST ATI'- TICKET. Fr Auditor Wfu-rat, THOMAS F.. WHRAN, of York Co. AVILLI.V.M S. K'iSS, f Luzerne. for i niircs.., JOHN J. l'ATTI'.KSoN, uf .1 unl:.t:i. Fur tcwlil, iikn'UY K. i;rn i:i:....'.-ii vi ri'..uiiiv. ueorgi. w. sti.oi'si-:, i juui.u.i. COI'XTY TlrsrT. I rw rrtIn.ntar,-J . .tHS fllllllnhnrs. j r.nllloT- KOI!! KT 111 I 0. Itli!li . IM.inn .m.irorj - lh:hi ii til v t-v- lrif.i-s. ! D'ta'J MirirJIT-tOXKMI Mil k'L... rurrM II H4lir J. r. Ili.t ::n u. Knit). ill. No Dot bt of H 1 Two years ao, J iitn Hnjh- s of I'otts ville was the "ileiuoeratie'' caudidate for Congress in the Schuylkill and Norihum borlaud district, and his b"Jo;n fiicnd and blood relative, F.' .lUjbt, did his bctl W nominate aud to elect him ; they se cured the nomination, but J"ho lost the election. Tlvtl utmr J hn Iln-jlm i nnir in the '' irny, Jnrni .nth i'nnliini ,, t C. llnj'fs is C'iiaiiiuan of the l'euu'a Democratic Committee hlh it hiriwj for lue tame. o! t, which is the overthrow of the Administration of l'res. j Lincoln. John comes opeuly forward j with sword aud bayouet, while t runk works indirectly with "Addrcssea" aud party prejudices and falsehoods. History will record the fact, that the Rebels bad expected that New York city, Mew Jersey, Pennsylvania, aud the bor der Free Slates, would j iin the Mont gomery Confederacy uuder Jeff. Davis. It was with that view that the Harrisburg Democratic Convention was called, ou Feb. 22d, 18Ci "to nwattrnct llui L nim am Ihmucmiic jii iiui'jtl, f." Uead that gain : "to UKOo.NsTiti.er tiik Union on Dimocuatic I'mscifLKs." That is to say, the Union, (they assert,) was divided, and had not been ou a Democratic princi pie ! Undoubtedly, the new "principle" Our "rcsetvc" al Sharpsburg, (it now ap wouli have been Sh WKltY, which ! p ars,) might have mado tho Rebel defeat, Viee-l'res. Stephens declared was the corner-stono of the new edifice and the Free or ."Abolition" Slates should be ex cluded from that "re-eonstrneted" Union oa Democratic Slavery principles! That was the game of the lca-ler$. Rut when they gat together, they found tbe nt'iuej were not prepared for tbe step. F. W. Hughes and Isaac Elcnkcr were delegates. Hughes bad a resolution, in favor of I'eiivy'cani'i, as a mnthr uf interest, jiiniwj tlfj Hnlli- rn Vonalcrary, or the "fifteen Slaveholding States," in ease the; should succeed. Kx-Gov. Hig ler and hundreds of other Democratic leaders hsd declared liko Rob Tyler, Bow in the Rebel ranks that they would co with tbe South. Its leaders did not deem it expedient to offer thit resolution, . . ... .e. .i. . ! loit resolutions did Dass savins that the South were right iu dcniaudiug Slavery io all the territories, and also that they would thwart tbo incoming Administra tion if it attempted to suppress the Re bellion which then raged. The following are the Resolutions of Hughes, Slcnker, & Co, Fob. 2id, lSOl : DEMOCRACY AT IIARttlMlt'ItO. JinnltkJ, . Tnal Ihe people ol lhe Solllll ern Hiaie. contributed their exertion andtr. a surc in the acjuisiiion ol ihe Ternloiies, equally wilh those oloiin r.-siaies.iind thai me principle wnicu recoiiies mc i,,idi ii,ita , of all the States in the same, is Jooiide-a on j Ihe clearest equality and supported by the decision of lhe lushest Court ol lhe country, i It mailt thrrij.rr, tu be tuttitUtd by every law-aind,n3 ciiieu iiuiil a sanslaeiury i'i-i- j fm; brie r.au be scuied by anicniiiiicnl ul lhe ! Conlilult.oi. i)i. That we will, by all pn per and leri- j tiiuaie tin a.',-, ios-, Ii Otlllf I'll- uik v iimi .i til any u!l-m:t ' un I lie put I ot Jiiti ti iuiili iitis III iov,l lo iuae any iiwi ura-stun upon ihe ciuiTiii.its rirf.s.espi ciaKv so ions as laws ccuiravenins lheir ri,r shall remaiu unrepealed on the fclalu'.e t.o..k ot .Norliieril Ntales, and u Ions as the i'm.i il.jiuimU ol the rsnulh ahall conliuue to be unreci enized by lhe Republican majorities ' hese Mates.auJ unsecured by prttjtr aiiuMMUurti txplunutww vj Ihe ConrtUutum. IS.y. tie- nrti,.i.i K.e-rt. iTb. m.,,. ...1L.-.I t.iriji much v:-!. line c,f the Beaslii. ii Ui.t .l.il.rmi li 4-uriaini J ti..il..u l Hi- l"ni- r.r i - u.t.t i. k., .mi, 4 4;r, .ioi ue'oi Oi M-t-in5 stiiie i. T- l I. tli. .H- O-tV-lili.'ll r,,..' ri .-, ;,ll l, uttli Mi- . in- ot h its nr. I th- i i -li iil -le-til- ul .10 li-. ai.a. r,.. it, m, w.ill- ot tin' t.iiiljiu tLt bi-li llii-j .vrt- .auiu.l l-J -viiuuau. If that was nut r-.uk Treason in words, Euch thiugs aa "ttvasouabla words" can not be ottered ! In 1SG2, Isaae Sleoker Vice Presi dent of that Convention, who continued to babble against "personal liberty bills" down to the last war meeting in New lier lin is nominated, by the same party, for Auditor General. And tho same F. W. Hughes has control of the party machin ery to try and elect Mr. Slenker. Theu, tbey demanded that the Constitution be altered to suit the Rebels now, they eootoud vaihautly (uobody opposing) for "the Constitution as it ia." And liughes Wauls to be U.S. Senator ! Arrange Lumiii-ss so as lo Vote! Let every Uuion man nrriji-e cvtry thiioj, this year, to vote. lie ut Ihwu. Let thoss absent, arrttnoe. to be at tho polls. Let those in the Army-who the ... ... .... I ucmoeratio JuJires, in the teeth ut the i I.iw, say shall not vote icrite hume to their friends, urging them to voto as they . would were iluy but dtkudioj; uur rifclt--. J Beware of Traitors I i There are traitors pretended friends who are trying to betray and defeat tbe , Uuiou army at every step of its progress. : Ami 8, io the loyal States, there are nr,,f...ia.-il friend at tha ITninn who seek ' every ehauce to injure it. Just as the I! be!s sometimes come into Utile with the Stars mid Stripes C)ing over their h.ais, so there are mon, 1U this and other c uuti. s .vhj uro iniu- to dani-iao the i l'ui.. co by pretending to be K. pub- , liraus and I uioo meu, at the same time pUiiug autl iuli iijuiug to betray the Uuion candidates. 1 Frank, open, and consistent opponents, j we call re.-p.et but hjpocntes auJ two- 1,.1-id itieians, never eaa 00 irustca M n who will profess friendship for : canonic, lo;; enouu 10 get o.s uiouey , I or his favor, and theu desert him, would i betiav au ariny on the field of battle. j We wa-ti the Union men of our county, I thus early, that lin-ckinridgen are already J ... corrupt men, who bang arouud our party Io defeat as much of our ticket an they can. Sonic of these men are notorious ICsaus, nud sot.io (they say) disappointed candidates, or "contractor" for candidates. lUlWAIli; ft' ill 'mot's votes! One way they will attempt to cheat, is by put ting tickets containing part of our oppo uculs' names in tho hands of men who aro too careless or ignorant to read, or who vote iu haste. Ir lie sure yon get your tickets from tho right men, and that they contain the ! TKN NAMES nominated by the Republi can Uoiouisis of the State, Districts, and County. Head and compare your Tickets 1 Call up the Reserve! The nsi' t'. mat generally decile the fate of tho day in arms, as at Waterloo. At the first Hull Run, Jackson's "rcsorvc" decided the day against us Miles' "re serve," if called, might have turned it .:.... . I tl'j llrnsw... MAVrn i our aru'y at bhilou from annihilation.!" " , , . , : a HalU Rlulf affair. Just so in politics. The Union party havo a "reserve" io our count; of 300 wen and in tbe State of 30,000 men i i , .n Tim am uo ihicij wmjo " " I' - j i old men, or very busy, or professional men, or men who dislike to "meddle with politics," unless there is an-urgent de maud for uo.nest mkn's votes. T'leiV me t'i mow. The "Reserves" can save the Couuty aud the State Uuion Tickets. Wc aro glad to sec evidences that this vote will bo out. If left at homo, they may give the State into tho bands of tbo Slave l'ower-tho secret allies of Jeff. Davis. And what would our Jarmt bo worth, reduced to tho state of Virginia farms '1 l'crmil the Southern arm; to ravi i;.l. ravage our houses and barns to re-cstab- liab Slavery io l'cnusylvania, as they vir tually claim a right to do and farewell to the glury aud the happiness of our Slate. llrscrcci of 1'tntnghauia ! while our brethren, eons, fathers, neighbors, aod frieuds in arms are keeping back the vile spoilers at the bayonet's point, be it yours to defeat and thwart them at the bailot bjx. "Up guards ! and at them !" Coi.. ,1. F. Hauthaxit, f!st T.V., Iirosi.li.il at a iiifctiii.u' ol' the ( lllircrs if that lioirimonr, Aulictiiiii. M., 22 I tilt., when lcsoliilioiis were a'lotel iu lionor of their late lirother ollieor.,I,t. Saml'EL FAllt.who fell at South Moun tain, ami l.t. Col. Tim. S. Rili.L, l.t. Jlwis C. IIuxsKKKit, and l.t. J. Cil iikut Reavku, who fell at Shantsljiii. An l let us not for-et the equally I , 1 i: I. .. .I.1...1 ; wormy jirivaio soiaiers, who iuim u i up lheir lives, or were mamma, on mo iuu bloo.lv Ileitis. Ser-. Vandin-i:, Mr. Ercwcr re- Ljl b of nclcct of duty j ,1C!), unJc.r,hfl crest of a bill, and throw liorts, tiled of his wounds. ' -," ,.,i,.,i .r., .teamcr : ia ' skirmishers to tbo front, I eaused the Lt. M'Faihiin' ha3 aain returned home, not i:iirovcil in lienlth. . i? i..i,t. Within a da; or two past, Gen. Stall's , , . . r e- ,r. urigaue, UCIU a I'.i. ui evu. v.bu. - Corps, advanced to Warrcnton Juoetion, about ly-ono miles from Washington, without meeting the enemy. Tuesday they went ta Varrcuton village, ten miles west, and there met a large number (about 1,200 j sick and wounded Rebels, togeth er with a few conscripts, prpners, whom they parollcd. Gen. Stahl -continued bis rccjutioiasancc to Salem and White Plains, but found no Rebels io that neighborhood. Gov.Rradford, Maryland, has published an official letter of thanks to Major Gen. M'ClclIan and his officers and men, to Gov. Curtin and tbe Pennsylvania militia, and to the Maryland troops in the Union army, for their great services in expelling ; laud. 'ovadeis from tho soil of 31ary- 7rr, : r, . Rebel paper in Riohmond Proof. A calls it a breath of faith to send parollcd I Uuion soldiers to suppress tbe Indian out break ia Minnesota. This is an evidence that the Rebels (like tho Rritish and tbe Turie of tLe involution) are leagued with il. n,..1...nM ....a., nn Mir frnntiAra ? "u'ul"Bi u. .... tetr-Wm.C. Reed, late of Lcwisburg, is in Mvca , fir,, corporal of Co.C, 100th Reimiut, laduus, tlkbart count- Mr Our Army on the 1'oiouiao in io motion, but properly conceals its situs, It is believed that lien. Sigcl has a large forco at Thoroughfare Gap, and M'Clcllan is nutating bis troops from Harpers 1-erry nn ill Smith aide nf till! I'otnniac. Gen. Je.fer.ou 0. Davis is uuder arrest for shouting, after being wantonly struck j and insulted, Geu. Nelson, a Uuion oUiccr : of doubtful reputation. j i T!lrt Slttln v- u nn.tnnriri until . ar0 ,a CuuIlty K,j .,,. . iiy Thero havin" been few rolitical , ni(.,.,illg, BeM therefore the people can hue no eseurc, this yar, but should all 1 t. ku anJ iiako imo n vnmB ou, lnj . . ,,,,,, T1,,; tjX,)N licKKr ! ltd the women see to it that the I'uion , .. :,.ar,i;7. .,1 ; ,1.:, s,.,e U ;d h(. auscliee ot lUir (rue uieu from the ,cc.mu,. - - - - - (looit. Quartermaster Hale, Harris- j burg, thanks the ladies, but Mys he has : 1 i- . . 1 1 1 ' lages at present. Warm ehir-s and ick, wo suppose, will : be most needed henaafter. ti.A well loeatcd (irist Mill, with a superior water power, two 1 I?:. ... I.. '"-n I just above New Hcrlin formerly .' Mill property, aro now offered at public Bale, for heirs of I!t.'hil. Ba.Vic observe our "old boy," Fran cis M. ZlEiiAnll. is Captain of Co. A, Dakota Militia, raised to defend that fron-, tier from the Indians. - I lU.klms. Democrat, of Snvdcr countv. ' is under iudieiincut for discouraging en-1 listuicuts. "Vbere's Tom, tho milkman 7" Indians Defeated. St. i'auu, Jlion., Sept. 2fi, 18C2. To Maj. Gen. Halleck, General-in-Chief: Despaches from Col. Sibley just received state that a sharp engagement has occur red with tbe Sioux near Yellow Medicine ll.n,,l tliirlv Indiana Birrrt kllh-il. anil manv wounded, uur loss was live xuieu and thirty-four wounded. Tho Indians fell back towards litginpalo. Sibley is fol lowing. John Fore, Major General. Sharp 1'bactici:. It is getting to be a favorite trick of the rebels to leave their wounded to fall into onr bands. ... . , l ney aiiow mc; w, .vlu guu. witbin the Federal liocs, and after recov ery they are sent back to them, by ex change, tresn troops io nil ineir sieieiou regiments. Our wounded, however, that fall into their bands reccivo the poorest treatment, and are sent back to us on parole as soon as possible. The Rreckiuridccrs who wero in tbe Congrcssiooal Conference to which Clin- ... .... ! oo and (enter counties belong, name); III I t. IT . r..itn f.AM li n Inrmnaa ml I , , ., , . i"l T A Li-- ,.l,s frnm tli Inttftr rniltllV. i hlT8 entered lheir rrotC8t ,gains, ,he ro- fusal of a majority of that conference to make a nomination for Congress. From New Orleans wo have the order of Geo. Uutller orderiog the enrollment of tho freo negroes of 1'Ouisana for mili tary scrvieo in defence of that city. They are to be known as tho "Native Guards." General .Sutler has decided at last to "use all means to crush." l'oindexter, the notorious leader ot . rucrrila bands iu Missouri, wis caught on Monday night two weeks, twenty miles from Hudsun, on the Hannibal aud Mis- souri Railroad, while he was asleep in a nou4C. n0 , been condemed us a spy, aud will culler death. C.vnr, Scm.'tiz This noted orator has own tho people of this country that ho can fi -lit as well as talk. At tho lato battle at Hull Hun, be was in the thickest of tho fiht, cojI and c dlected, and all .1... U ,l;.nUu..,l tbn hiohot ntlali. ai-iuu l ,i .. . uu u,.,i.j,. ...w -n i ,- ,lf .;, ,nBrai3i.i0 during that sevcro 1 - a ; battle. Sonior offioer Goorgo II. I'rcble, in eommand of tho blockading forco off Jlo- (,.,,, , rua t10 blockade, has, by aa , . . . .. . ,- - order of tho I'rosident, been aismisseu fioui the naval service- Right ! Tho Confiscation act is about being carried into execution iu Mississippi, so far as tho military seizure is concerned. Property valued at 00,000,000 will bo thus cobfi-catcd. THE STATE DEBT. a a oratifvinir fact, that, in tbo It midst of tho extraordinary expenses and unprecedented eseitenien.t in which the Commonwealth has so suddcutly found itself involved and surrounded, tbo finan cial operations of tho stato were never oonduoted with more success, nor h.s the eoonomy of the finances ever been more strictly guarded than it is now. All this ii aostained by tbe proclamation of tbe Governor, published to-day, sotting forth f j n I the operations of the sinking fund. ly j proclamation it will bo seen thai within the year ending septemoer , I . pa?Djent, cancellation, extin- guiabmcnt and final discharge ot lao Hundrrd ad Sutj Urn Thousand 'Kyht Hundred and Out DMari and SUy ucen Cents of the principal of the debt of the Commonwealth has boon made, in cluding S1188 of the relief issues, which havo bceu cancelled and destroyed as authorized by the 3Sth section of tho act ul tho l'Jth day of Aptil A. V , lb tairreeiKiitdenna of the Mar l'hrfnlvl.j 1tiuf'liiarf.r, S.I Hris- Ri...ardar,ir, M. 1 Sumnt-r "a l'ora, liar"r rvrrjr peit- lis I We take great interest in perusiug the columns of jour truly excellent paper, which cotuca to band with great rcgular- ilv. that is. when our mail facilities are not iulerfered with by tbe chaug.-s and ' vicissitudes of war. 1 have scauued its j columns closely for some time back with the hope of fiudiug at least a few words .. .., t. , S. I ... It r - II i Ul Illl , couc-ruiug iuc dji ueg i i. uut .... " ""r?Uk l, ' gagoments, Having part.ctp.tea in inc , narucst ,.,ug. .u. .... ";omU,ultclllUyi it is no more than right that our mentis , shoull kuow that the volunteers from Union e.iuty, ill tho i.:Jd are doing their . , 111 t 1 1 part in fijt,btui tho battles ol win glor- iousc muiry. French's lirigado of Iliehardson's Di' :.i..n l..i.ria . tl litnril l-.llflt rfllll t lltllin ll 'l( MK.D I I .. . :. I 1 ... !. 1'roUl IUC lime II naa loiiueu wji iuu a . ,omac, almost cue year ago, we ero un- ,,r the eye of a well disciplined General, 1 .1 it .:.!. ...1.;.. 1 l.;..n.l.. ' has withstood every engagement with tho tueiny ahos that his teachings were not i -..:.i. ir H. a... ,tl.l llrt,tn'u ! ' , , eaoauiiiiiea ...-v-. '- c j . . J it l...ll..r Ha . posllrJIl . DU UIIU ueei.eo m.h... v niw commands a Division of new troops, and Col. Urooko of the 53d, who is a brao and well disciplined officer, U iu command of French's old Rrigade. iii- -i i ,A : Krie Sewni? Maenine i.iiiim It would be impossible to give you vf;, Affrnl, ,, (,,!." Jgtail of all tbe engagements wo have been ',ni aI)J perhaps I might weary your.read- , ff .... T1 01 our e" uu rades aro no longer wilh us. Of the 952 I men that left Camp Curtin, we can scarce- IV Ul Ul LC I ilVV, .'J au j iiu pit,., vvuv.u the olods on tbe bill-sides and in tbe val leys of Virginia ; others hive been dis charged, and only m small band is left Yel we are hopeful, and willing to suffer much more for the cause in which we have enlisted. Io the Sate battle in "my Ma- rvland," on tho 17th, we were actively engaged. Our corps (Sumner's) holding .u. ..,, nnsiiion of the Union lines.! : i- . ... The enclosed report of Col. Rrooke will givo yon a full account of the part our Rrigade took in tbe action. SnARrsntiEO, Md.,Sept. 10, 1862. Lieut. W. G. Micukll. Sir: On the morning of tbe 17tb, this lirigado received orders to march. lo a few momenta, we Were on our way to the field of battle. Crossing the Antietam, we marched rapid . . . . . ... l.' t r i ;.,;.,. IV IO I0 IBIIIHII. Ul IKIIWI, r.v.:vu, . . . . , J r : .kl.h kain hard firaiUcd. forminL' line of battle in a small valley in rear of; Meagher's "Irish Rrigade," which passed ' 6 , . , ,... ,J forward at once and soon beeame engaged. r.on Richardson then ordered me to move i i kink ... d in. itk nraat nre. 1 ... . '., ..::.. k.. .nil i C1B1UU UUUVl ea tviimu mo ui dmvw awa.w Caldwell 8 Rrigade having re.iev I e(j o Irish Rrigado on tho frout by a - ..... . I flank movement from tho left, lucre orde- rtA thn men In lin down. At this time the i , , , i a. t. .l . ' enemy charged and drovo back the troops ; on our riizht. The 3-d N. Y , and -.1, Del., nudcr Col. Frank, changed front to meet this attack, and, by dircetion of Geo. ... . , . , ' -J... , ..f.. v Richardson, I led the 57th and OOih N. Y. and 53d F. V. to tho right to check any attempt the enemy might make to reach our rear. Thoencmy having taken Dost in a cornfield in rear of Rowlett's frm house. 1 sent the 53d l'a. to dislod?o tlhcm, and hold Ihe position, whieh was . - .. . ii a .. , ' dono witn crcar, caiiantry. i men au - ....I .lo, ,7.b .Ti.l Kltth V Y tn r. l'.ev. j Caldwell's line, which was now fiereoly assailed by fresh troops of the enemy. l'assing his line wnn steauincss ana re; i brity, tho gallant 57th and Clith N. Y., drove tho cuemy from tho field ill great ...oft.iioii. e:intnrini two colors, and cov- i rr;D grouuj with dead and wounded, , B3 ncro (j0i lurrison fell, while gal lantly cheering on bis men to victory. Finding that the enemy mado no attempt to regaiu tho field, I sought for aud ob tained ttc permission of the General coin ." -., i l:... -... il. nianilllli'. tu Wliruraw uiy hub iioiu .uu now untenable position, being exposed to i- r.i ..' h , i, .r;..i Tak. a cross hrc of the enemy a battcr.es. la.- lug post on the right of the enemies bat- : atmuunniou to be replenished. General I Richardson was dauccronsly wounded, while directing the liro of a battery oo the left. In a short lime, Gen. Hancock arrived and assumed command. Nothing more occurred exoept an occasional inter chango of shots on the line of pickets, lt gives mo plcasuro to say that every man did bis duty unflinchingly. About 2000 stand of arms wero cspturcd by my lirigado, also a great number of prisoners, who were sent immediately to the rear. Tho total number killed, wounded, and missing in Ibo Riigade is 303. John R- Rrooke, Aoting Rrig. Gen'l. Since the late battle, wo have lecn or dered to Harpers Ferry, and now hold the position that was so cowardly and unne cessarily surrendered bp the traitor, Col. Miles. I do not think we will remain here long ; tbo ttoops are all rested, and eager for tbe fray. If anything impor tant Ukcs plaee with ns, yon shall hear from me again. 8. D. Haoenhlcu, Co. H. 53d P. V. BniADSTurrs. It is stated that sixty five vessels cleared t New York for Europe last week, carrying ono million one hundred aud forty thousand seven hundred and fifty-one' bushels of grain, and forty thousand one hundred and thirty-eight barrels of flour in addition to large quantities of provisions ana asowwo i uivribaliduc,. 'UHVhv-lr rlo! In Ton Days, is our State Elec lion, which has Wen almost forgotten ami'l recent military opuratiuiid. To HTure a lasting ami mirmrahlc Peace, it is as nccpsary to sn j the. Adiiniii.s ia ion 111 JJ ' "l V"" IS to IMUH.-ii lt.S OpCll CUCIUICd 1U tllCj l 1 tal. 1-1 at Art XT An ' r'illUriiUV, 'Illl. lliu in.-., .tj un , , A . 4j t , , , .mmoui I ' wniea io iuuk; -?u.im,'ui. .-.u-auii. st-c to it, in vour own .'.islrict. toyij,,,,,,,!,.,,!, W(irk Jo tlo, to work in ! f Itev. T. H. I!eee will preai ii. S.ilibaih ni-rnii.? ami even.n3 next, lu the Meih.MiM church, l.ruubr.15 ' 1 nlim I'rayrr Slrtlnss h-rra!trr ill l he tirriuaii liei.o oieil liuue.al l.s.iuuain alWnotms. Ail ate iiivili'il Io atien-1 I rv: T..1 1.. T ...... l.ufir V V Vl-ltmn UlilflttilH "LI 11 lwui iv.j.. umi.ou. MOVlMd Konril. Trr Ku Pas-a Uwuog I 'Z'; junvisu SOUTH. Mil train nases I.ewitburs 9:48 A"M 'rri.i,t .v. AccounnoJaiioa ilo L-n,.t dn w:.ll I M -ipievs KMI'U)Mi:T! UTS AOEXTrf WANTKP. We will psv from $-5 io Si5 per monlh stot all npeiisrs lo active Amenta, or ?ive a t;i.ninii-!iin. I'aniciilars sem live. A l.lrei Krie ewin;; Machine Cmnpany, Ii. J.Mr.s, winy If tlmfltmCi Bulramic Cardial will not mrr. in ihe last stales of tjonsmnplion, we know from experience it allonls great relief. Dyspepsia is a difficult disease to cure, bnl H...ri. win c-.n ..-.- ZLtttifilmra IHavUct Carrertril wry Wheat 8ll'2to8115 Eggs Rye 55 Tallow 8 10 ... 8 ... 8 ... 12 45 lo50 .... SO 1 Corn SO Lard- Oats St) Ham... 7,25 Shoo... I""" u Dried Apples. $1,23 Wool... Firkin l'.utter 8 Potatoes.. Fresh Huttcr.. 12 Country Soap 4 &6 nrItinrTteli-n. t--wi..snrc. JOHN vr l.l. of York V.II.T anil Mi MAKTI1A J. BKAKI PhihKl. a, R,,.-. crr -! " . JNi N isNTirs j i RAIlAII J. llKRrsaailll.anth rf Bu.fcTp. On th- Sr.lt. nlt Br S. R VAMVAI.7.AH or W.minWj n-l MlMi JKNN1K JAMKS f Yrf Arm. Co. Vm. Br K-. A. B. Ca.pmr. JOI1S SMITH Jaek . stun Kwvta I.. vrBim r w-t imtriio wJ. Kuw ,11 M. AMAMiA KTIIIRIAX. I ., T,.. KM S Hill. 1.1 sikI Mm KMKUNK Klin. MlJdlwrerk. JACOU sl'IKSml Mi ANNA K. TAKNKI.L, ll.nl'J. II. R. v. Or. Wtia, lh alt . lion. WM. rlATT an l SAKall HAKES, bnth-f l..t-aaias r..antjr. 71ff7r ttHrO, Kr,rTurltille.2Sth nlt NAOMI, daajbU-r of John J.rH.,. ,,,!:.; . , m e!,i,ur-. jet!, uie. v.i about ;i ji-ar.-, lira. 1 ,n. iil'IC. ' ,sth u"- U. SANDEK-?"!?, In Lis tilth Tear. At LihtTtf MtlN, Inii, lut nit . ntfl "iit SO j.r, STKI'UKN lilliTOS. feniierlT ol 1-e.M, N.'t'd IV I'. ; In SVIin;m.-. Sep. .Mm. SISANNA UuW, (culunsl) j u.ie,l tu I.- 110 year, or a. At M-mrueton. llrielfi-M L'n.. ra.. m mi.. --i uin. Mra. MARION J. IIOMKT, wife or U. v'x T1,(,tmtatritoW.ii,.i.i i, .,,,. ,n i.i.i.,vi m.rre-j, -u m .nth MOM KT, wife or l.t. J. A. k re.., lours rrmal. ntbs in-. .nJ a i.it to b hanbamt. near whincton, rontrart.-.! ' fc.r.r..ri !.-. eio .bright u.i,aSh l.rl.r..rthWrari-r In hop. nfnne far natter. , " Estate 0f wm. B. Shriner. DVIXUsTKATuR S NOTICE.-Wherea, A cxlrTS , ailmioiatration on ihe estate ,,. t ,i. Win. B. Slinner. laie of M.iUinburs, ; in i:,nn r.i.untv. deceased, have been eran led to the undersigned, all persons knowing . .k.....i...c n p j., in on, r, a p arr m i r , . " .i ' 'ed io make immeniaie paaieU, present ini ut I lv authenticated for settlement to JOS. W. sHIM.NEK, AJmin'r Lewisburj, Oct. 1, lSSi Buililns Association. rpiIK Annual Mcelins ol" lhe Lewishur 1 llinl.lins Assiieiaiion will be held on KATLUDAV, lhc -lift (Jet. at 7, P M. fl.liceri will then be elected lor the next year. CHARLES !s- JAMES, secretary 5 Teachers Wanted. lnn.-sfl.N'S applying for Schools will please 1 j. nicet, ine jsciiooi oiii-cnns .inn e.,'uu,, superintendent at ihe li..yer h,...! honse in I KLLI.V township on I. UA t.sll.1 the Mil j f 1 y o,clockj A M fur . ,,,,..,. liv r,r f Uoard : J.tMES SHIELDS, Secy Kellv. Sent. 21. lMtiS 3t Tu TtaAliliijita AiUii uiruav. x wo, j rpHE Examinations of Teachers lor t nu n I i. 'H held at .he Mloin, Cnlon lil-trtel IVInflel.l s.-bool Ufase 0-t.'lr h l:i.i lluii.il.H lit. l'ina.-aot Uo K.-lty Kryer' Wliiti; li..,-r New Celumbia llmav t ui.-nt, an bull. In, nullnl.ie X r.eajfl llullalri. K,l ll-ma l-wl- au,l lUrllvbin Uartlcton ll..rttrv Liiuielloa do da do do d do Llui. ptt.n Sn iu -r Run Tcichers witl please as hcmof7e prvi.le thenelves with paper, pens -ami ink. I hcv wlalsoemelllbcllaTheorviorcti(c, is one of (he lepal blanches. We posipnne the KTamiiiBtiuns a few weekn later than the Kiaminettons a few weeks later than usual, hopin? to find Directors and all appli- cants in aiieiulance. U. HECKEXUOUX, Co. Supt. New Berlin, Sept. t. mi-U REMOVAL 1 faa THE undersigned has removed, her Millinery Establishment to Ihe rooms recently occupied by Thos. C. do 7rU , Jo 'h dn 1'th tlo loth ' H., l:.th do :-:h V J do Yn. do . tirier's Jewelry Shop. Market street, between . cu4 by Dr. Burlan, Ol'POMrK IHE Front and Second, where she is prepared to ; BANK, where he has filled up one of th. Hake and Trim Bonnets, Hats, Finest Galleries in tbe Country! and olher articles in her line, in the best and ; Having superior laeiliiie-1 and alone: x hanilsoniesl manner, she has on hand an j ji,-rienre, he is sauslied thai his work can not eitensive vaneiv of lhe urnM attractive Mvles ; 5, beaien. Call and test his workmani'u of l(illlH-lsl.'lls.t'llHll'. ll'llit, j l.ewisbiirjr. Am 15 . Al UltclMl t'lawcm, KlbbonH. and - - olher M.lln.erv Trimmin"s. IO which he IB-i 1 TUS t trraS lit I SU CnlJITV . ii ihe mention ..1 the nubile. Thankful lor lhe favors heretofore exK-nded her sh hones the same eenerous patron. t may be retained ; and she would also b appy lu secure a more i-stensive aertnain- la,-,-. AMUl'A b. uVBkn. Lcwi.bur;;, April io, !8W T?fa1 Estate, i Public Sale! 17II.L hri.flfiril al puMic salr at thhnlr vt Midi a-1 Kin hni-r, in .New Urlui, Friday, Dcthuku Isd-J, reran, tract of l-anil. iituair in Limeiion townhip, I n iiiou foiiti;,, al'.Mit lull a mil'" rim, ii'fj Hiiiiia Uiiti.-i ot Alal in m t.t('..r.l Fn a. ii tin iinriii. Inri'l ol I nihil ... .. .... . is t, 1. unS I.m. On Itl r.1-1, i-nn in-n .,.,;. .... . I I ..I I.. lata t..a-... a.H lilt ...... - - r.oniaiiiiii? TILN ACUKS! j more ur k-s, all cl-'art!, vu ln h arc erec ted a GRIST MILL, wilh a good Waler IVwer aiucbrd, Two Dwelling Iloust's, .mo i.iIit r.uil lilies. There are ! wi Hie Saul pr.-nli.ei an e.cetb-iit Weil i-t Waler, a 1 lllil ll l:i. a liist r.nr Mwlnir, At. Silp ki r,,iiiiin-nre al I tiVleek in the iil'ier- I n.uin i.i said Jae. wiien Trrm, will be made kuown by s.AMi:i:i. .KI.I.KliS lie. mi. Inn of Frat.eis J. '.,-llrr, .-.ir.ili . Hers, an I Jcremiiih X- llers. minor chiblrrn nl Mary Ann .eliers. .ler'.l. h" Is selluie un-ter an or.lrr fl llr;,iian' t'l.urt, au l oliier heirs ol J.hli Ui-lirl, !iM. l'a'cl del. I, Is'li N.ll. The purchaser will v-cnie a roml title for" sale" oh rent.- Tbe Hoo-e and I nirv liable on S,.t!i jLi-Ar'uUiill M., b-roo-riy Win. . M., ore's. Il sold by ihe I.-.I ol i tuber, il mil be lur KE.M'. lioiuire en ihe premi-es ! . m;n. tiio.mas. I.ewiibiir, July I-, lsO'-fi ValnaMc licnl C'statc v i'.;,,n r.,nnii- rnit sam:. A SAW-.Mll.l.. wiih niber',,, linpr,,vciiiens. and about iO tTtZf! Aci-l-H ol 'TIM 111-' It LANDsim aie in the Brush Valley Narrows. IV-aeasiun piven this tall. Also a larje qoanti'.v of TIMrLu I 1MI . .,n lhf ' - r-. of u iir -r-L- on wi, . Ii aro several eood W an r lVwcrs-a hrt r'aTe locaiion for Lumbering. a i. . .,, r l. f I hestnut Timber . , ... u ...... i, ,,.l. f Land of alH.nl ill Acre.- raeh..Hnins lands of Henry Divert and oihers in hue Ueer I p. x Also a nninber of liuildin"; Lots, 11J. several Houses and lots, l.ewisb's-x. Also a quantity ol Ll.'MIIKR. consisiin-.- of boards, planlf. scanllina. pales, lath, lap shin gles, ,Vc t or particulars, appiv I" l.ewisbur, June 1. t. L. HECK FOR SALE. TANDS laie of lhe Elalc of Taaca Coia, J E-q., dee'd. William Wilson, t0 acres and allowanee, W.ci R,iirlntf louraivhin. Hubert Tasiari, 4no acres an.i allowance, Hartley township. VVilliaiu P. riiadv, IIS acres and allowance, .. . J ll.irllel lowusnip. Roliert l.atiimer, t3l acres and allowance, Hartley township. Apply lo JiHX I!. LI!V. lUyjM Atb.rnT t it S e x-. Ls.tor. ma nv'rVP FOR RtfJl. rpWOSTOUBY Brick lit n t. anrt ajj I I.UT on .Nonh f'oullll street. J'iA March IH. 'tii. II. V. KIIRM.EK. Land Warrant for Forty Acres ; 1"lll S M.K. Enquire at the office of the Star 4 Uhrimiele, Lrwihaurc. 1()I'NTV' LAXO WAKRAXT blanks lor ail ensajed m the service of the U,.n in ihe War of "mis. and for lheir Widows, al the Otlice of the LewisSurt; Chmnicte rn.-..nk. T p,.j Ctrnuliorrir Tnompne De Gand fcirawDerry. ll.,r vi.u-b ol Plants of this Ulinval ed MraW- berry is unequalled anywhere. GRAPE VINES. B1,B ;,.,mh ,.i:-e tlM.s lli MU- i , . r .i. 01 superior auamy, m mc ! IVIaware, Iiana, Hartford I rolitie, I ...... i Loueord, r.lsiiiinir, tiwiuoa, . c,lrl ,B . k-u.aud i..r ai. ut.r CreVelill"' Ji.0.--. r.-Uin-.l l I-- U-armil u Uui lu-,vtt aaoUii-r "', , - , . ! W-.,.,te ..re . f l-,.p.-r.'' and also other pew and valuable kinds. As , ..r.,.n ,i,.,u u- i- rm:tt.-,i to ,te at any e!eii..ia we have everv facility for keeping up our i aa au.ri-l. ikan a l.ik- lrman .,1 ll-as. ul W.n we nave everv i.o miy I o r ur ..,, ,jri r,.,i.j iu th,a Supply, We Oiler C al iniillCCIlieniS lO r di! w i ul . lie ,,-ar .and in tl e.lntl-.ndu.trirt . purchasers. IV Send for our Circular. i k , n.r. u. m. ai -. m o- nui,i.,iii. ly i .nrr..im 1 I 1-ViiY .H-l. .I.li... .n-l ailtiin la., ir-t-Bi'l aSiateor o.uii. Dot l.ri.. I'Htsburg, Pa raS) he le-al Voters ol 1,'nton COnnty I el- T low c,-Zes: At the i.rsen, so.icna.ion vl nniin-r-'us lnrni. I have CtHisenli-d lo be 1 , .. . , ..,i, r ., tu t!e fUce it J'nfti,tiv!nrt ami Clerk ul u.e si-ver;it riuir's tl" irnum rt-unty ai lhe nmnj ticuciai Elee,....and it e.ecte.l.,,1 edeer tf perform the Junes of inr nlh-e nen tu- flirt. SiA .'. UOL lSii la.wil.tir- ffcrt 1. r . '" Wl T imrncrTt, in Mr.KCIIAXT rp TT X - A L-S L9 MATiKET Square, I.ewislmrg. is now pre- , pared to lurnish OiEcers" Mllllnrr S. lotllill-: according m regulations, at short notice. Ao a general assortment of Cloihs, Cassimers.Vesuiis and ready-made Clothing. Ask al Zimmerman's Kc.l. White & Ulne UM0X ROOT AND SI10B i MT1LL AHKAl! Come one! come alt exainune for yourselves tir. larseM t J nu . ami chea i an-iSh..e iu I'uion cuumy ! I tf'Jtist received a FKEisH 81 l'PI. of t y Jiisi receivcu a rnc-iu ci iii.i m j til J made work at unusually low prices, "Quick Sales and Small Pronto" i '.i;,1:"" e"-rril.: is the order of the dav at SQl I It US', I t"U e-i"-; ue'a-u or muuen. ner in, rit,a ... u .. I ewisblir' ,,,.ou,-d lui,k.,k.litl, c,nKii..n,k.tll and i t'pprstte tne Hank, l.ewismir, I r,. lieon. hondrvd dollaf - ..r eirrf REMOVAL! T! L. MOWKY has removed his I'lmtO- im erupll lislal.llial.mi'nl to the ew Huildios o Markei street, recently oe- ' lieiiiauiiu M. neh having dcrliua- l bein; , candidate lor County Commissioner, the suh- senber respcctlully anuouuees hinisell I'nion ean-lid.iie for CTonimis.ioner at thele i..hr nieclioii. aud ll .li.'i'd will trv - do il" 1 hi, duty. I'WIIJ li. iLLLl. 1(1 liie Vott-rji ol I in,.n I'l.nniv. i afH i iifn rau'iiiiair i..r the llrbre t 4tlMlllNI(lirr aixl, if rlt-ctrti, wuuiJ m ockt ol my ability. - ! f;riirral EIc lion FroclumallvB, 1 1. T II in and by an Act of me f l.eiieral Asscmblyof this sitaie,enlitli Aii Act l,i regulate lhe t'i'ireral rlrehoiis ol .his I'mninoiiwi alth," enacted on the'Jd dav t,( 1 1 1 1 V" !s'l'', i Is enjoined on lue lo ive nu'blio li.tiee of aiieii rleclions lo be held, and l, ?iiinii-r i'' iii ..nch no'te what i-iiieerd are r je i l.-ct. I. I, I. K Al.lllMt.llT. Il.-I, Kuemf t llie county ,1 I iti'.n, do Ih-reli-re hf-n-ty make and -jive this public nonce to the eleetoiK .it ilir said eoiiiiiy ul L nuu,lhal a V.'. A.'A'.i . .'..'77i'A wi,l be hel l in aid countyon the iisn l'i' k-h.i hi (irrvKia saar(beiu); tlf? I I Ii day i f the sai.l monlh.) al Ihe sriir.il Iji-inct e"inp,.-e 1 ol lhe lollowing uiwnaiiis and lior,ii--hs, v:z : I ,li.ti:el, at the late Commissioners olSeo in and 1 r -N'-w llerbll boron-h. II district, at the boo. e ol Thomas Pursel, in ,ro: t lor l inen townsiitp. III ilisinei.ai tne h, u..e ol Theobald baaders, in an i l,.r line lleer lownhip. IV di.iru t, al lhe h, neoi James Lawson, in and for hkv township. V di-orict, at ihe hooe of fli-orjje WoUe, in and lor Kast Unttiloe townhii. V I ,l,.triel.at the house ol James M'Creiht, 111 and lur LUlliali'C loWUhip. II di. tnel, al lhe hoUe now occupied hv Jacob lit card, in Muiliuburg, lor VI et ilul la!.ie t.iwu.ship. VIII il,3!ru-t. al the pnblic school house la and lor .V-rthWard in Lrwisburt; borough. i divtr.el. at lhe Hulialoe House. iu and for S.iiih.U'at.1 lu l.ewisbur borough. X disliiet. at lhe houe now iicrupied by in. liiboii, in and for Milllinbtirt; broui;h. i .l oi-inot, at ihe I.aiireliou schvul House, I in and for Hartley township, j All ilisiriet, al the hou-e of Tcter Wehr,ia : and lor I.nnesione township, i All! ditrie:. at lhe eit-ction house near John Keish, in and l r Lewis township. A IV distnet.at the bous of William Wolfe, ; in aiol lor li.irileton boroiiu-h. i XV district at ihe house of J P Haeenbuch, at I'nioniown, iu aod for B ady township. At which tune and places there will be ' elected by ballot j tine person for Auditor General; tine nerson lor Survevor lieneral: ' iio persoii.to represent the t lira District. ; V n, .Northumberland. Mnyder, Juuiaia and 1 Uaiipmn couaiies, n u.e iongrrss. ' rso.,s s lpreBUtive of I niolu fnyder and Juuiaia counties in inc beueral J ,:,,m,....,iwealih : (Hie person lor fruibnnoiary, &e ; , One person lor Uisirtci Attorney ; Oiir person as County Commissioner; Oue person lor Couniy surveyor j and One person as Couniy Auditor. notice is i:kui:by ciyex, " Tleit r,i-ry p-Tnin, exevj.Uns Jimtia of tlw PmHS ho .-kail bi-l mi, iUw wc aiN.iiitav.nC ol anltvr I tru u,-l-r II,. I- uiiii ?ut. -r ot Un. M.U-. ur any I cr imvrt'i-nilnl autrurl, bUVr . iuwuwIMNl ' i.ihci t uilMrr.i-, a i.ui-Mi.!m: oOK-er or ags-at, wbu I W i.r .hall U- .uia..y miJrr the ltrtvuitive, .aail, . : r jiKbeivy ile,rluw.ut tki. Mat. vw vt Ibjr LmUA llilr,, or ! i iwinimioi ui-inei . .,i mm um ori) lu, nilwr wl l .mr, pit i,tl tit Uv statr 1-e-i.laliw, ; . fc i t.leu( bil.ln , r winwu; alip aacaww t aw, IB.ofll . or .il.o..ii.uu. ut ,.r jii.- i-r. n . ck-rk ,.i a .kc- u -il Iiu-t.-nilil,.u., ii!lh.i,-HlU no m-1 .rtor.juor'. w.ii, uihcr ul ouch ewiUuu auU wc ciiitai tu k Uica (..r. ( t also hereby make known anil give notico j iiai uie i,,llowius Act of Assembly was awrl i,v lhc Kt-,ieral Assembly of IhiaCoin- ! monwea.'ili ou ihe S7:h of February, A 1. low,t: , -i -,,t .,, . ;,ti, ,.. n if n ,-t ra i by tb nil (1 .n, r.,1 A mi l... o,i Uo-inh ,1 Ap-nl. 11 , mtil.1 -An A,t r- i.iUn-1 suiiTMri- iu fr.uk, iu i-uii(,'Ar il M . ,11,,-1 : -l ll.t U- .V't j-ll.-kl tkr ,! y,t -e-i-t-B 4 tb J I -L-Utun-...r.,r.l Uil l.TLkuuj, ul 1- L. 4.'.auUjoruMi Ui ,u.lib.-it ,,t..ri. el A-laiio .HI.I i tliris'aiiti.-. t too k, Ki-neral Ih-kk be u-u,ll k Mitttin, la...l'rwi. l-'r I. I,ir,ra. M-nnr, W'iirren aua N,,rthuii,lrlM4 couuU.,okurMrvlakr.tu vouuitnt lli as-arfa. el. flu, . , . for the information ot the electors of Union county, 1 publish lhe following, being lhe section ol the aci of ihe lieneral Assen . of lhe session of I MAI, entitled -An Aci 41b. Assembly Act lu provul for the eleclioii of Judges of tbe scv- eral courts of this Coiniuonwealth, and tu reulate certain Jmlicial disincis- p-ti. 4 .1,,iUll,rit,n,urjujll .hainh.ia ai . ruii lueliil lu lk i"-er.l elrrta-n aistrKU. iii ui.nurr aul in all rr.mTl. a. rk-tli-ua T i-o--aia- tiie, are or ,W1I ki-Uelit an,l ruiiOu.t'il, anJ ky lli ..uie juujr ui.lctnr ami ollu-r olthera; .o-l 111' aro- tTVTST fStSiSl'JS: lotis ol Ui art ul lue an-rai a-Mrnieiy. ru u , i , nn : . ,.i. ,. ul3 ,UJ ., wi n.. ia. a. m a. ,,,'.Mllv u.u.. ,m., i,.rj,i...i .n.iki.u.Tii.. u. ... .I..1: ...... J.,.! ,.r li.. ui.n-UM. I li t.,reke el l..ii. Hut a rill-n of Ike I iiit-l SMt al,-. 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I tn th-' Klj-Lllla-tKlai li-L ' )f tn ni.-j. t.T nd n-.ir iti,lr-..i,l,.s.it.-it.r-;. by ntti tliM ...tii tux il ii'- el. ii U- .I'tu-a.' i U Ii.iwirc Jiud Ut. urthf wnl ir hr ahisil l-n wlmiM'- t.. i i- t-y r -.-. -it "i "ui-ii ,:''. tw .-n-i . m t. U.e clerk-. V htxukl Biiiv: llii.' tli: OwUs IuUm ltslul 1.-ttfi k.l-tt' tbn). , . If ii i-i- D Lal vXr t moT" thrni ne "VrTioti Ii-m.-t.".r i Ll.vrwi.-w lT..u lul. tiliy "-tc w-w lha -n--i tt..- - au.- .i... -I .-hiti. rr:tu.iu;. ..iiy .'i ka . .' . t b.-t. Ii.j, lh-r sailb thv atitcut ill-' " " 1 .... . ,. .a,. 1. ur un-5 oUt-ndin .liall cu iiitu ii.-t li -. il, oi W'r i.-.r m nvM-tron tuj lii'i in wy til III lit hlllVtlr-l 1.'- i,ir. :,i,.i i-,i,M.ri.-..u.j .i , j ..wiaiu.-oikH u cmmita. ,u, l, .elriae. aud W UU,liauUKd luran)' Uraa nut ika lug thm- ni-.ulba.' A-recably to the provisions nl the smy- ',r,i ,ecii,.u nl said aci -every Lcnerai am i social election shall te opened between ih ; hours of eiht and ten in the lotrnoon. anu shall continue until seven o cloci. in tne even in;, when the polls shall be closed." Tbe Return Judges of the several districts will meet iu the Court lloos. at Lewisbnrr. on the third dav after tliO-eleion; abe'"- Fr day. the lith dav of October,) to' do and per forin those diillis enjoined on them by law. The Return Judees of t nion, Suiydrr an l Juniata eoitntie are re. (Hired i me, i at I i ii House iu lhe boroiieh of Muidb b"S , on Monday lhc S'ih of OetoWr. ut make out returns lor the members of A M.wb'y. . 1 lai.-d at lhe Shcnu's Omc. Ifai"""" ink .Ij ol S, i ienit , r, A l. one tho.i.ul Ll liUai-.Ct.W aiU'l I
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