Mm raifff Ml 11 H IE II mm "THE UNION," estaMisheJ in 1SI 1 Wnoie No., 2.5b7. by o. x. wui:di:n and j. e. coknkmus. .41 l.r0 prr Year. alunys In Aflmnrc. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, OCT. 7, 18G2. CHRONICLE," esftblMieJ ia IS l3Who!e NX PC5. I'lKIIMHO M il-W M kl 1-- Tacv!;iy Moniins .V. 1'riil.iy Aftcrnmin. UNION' STATU, TICKET. For tuitl:r nrnil, tiiomas u. rin'ii:t.v f Yrk (.v. WILLIAM S. KUSS, , Lu.vrm". JOHN' J. l'.vn K:; v, ror UvrtUli!), li EN" it Y K. r.rm;i:...i JKOKGK W. STKufSK, , id' Juniata. V l.T rolltltV. V .luiibia. ctn:rv TiCKIT. rrrrolhon:ar-JiKN . imi. Virtue Stir.:. twaaioimi'r-BUiii i:r i;k. I. itai-ih). Blslrlrt lli.rili-l I it! II llllts.1 --. Lriilshuri;. Prpalr Rrrir tnl! Ill s .1-. 1. 1 1..;. Inrr.l Hill. Allr-J. I. lll'.tN ill It. r.riili. FIVE FR.AU Do Tulk ami the T.tri!l' of "42 ! We dare tlie Wlii.ns to Ki-jical i:!"' -51-10 or Yki'.-ihe V!inli! of Ore gen ur None!'' Duclianan an I l'rei'hi.n for Kansas!" "15reikiiuidre an I tlie Union !" Demncracv anJ a Vi,M;is War!" Ilone-t read-r : w uf t!l 'five i 111", five aro the ui' -t an ! i"-i impudent, bnr'oi I.I i i '.' imcii'li-il to clo-at iiuii J' informed p'o; sll nil M-.i- 1 lie- three lirii were sucee.-.-.u 1 an.l wilful frauds. Polk was elected. mi'l Lis first work was to drsiroy s!ie Tariii, liccau.-c it did not please the. X.i! ubs ! They t lieu "rave all claimed !iy the Ilritish iif On-'nn. In-causo it would become Free Territory ! Uvciiax.W" was elected, when lie ot'in-.e tiirneil in wiih tlie louder liiiflians and trie'l to e nslave Kansas ly the Kiekiipoo, Loc-implou and si milar outrage?, and ly tiio bloody Laud of violrnee. The I!ciuldicaiis mi J honest democrats fought anil coinjiiercd the Slave Power, iherc, as they will on the National Held. Happily, the People foroaw, when JjllECKINRlDiiG destroved the Jemo- rroti.. i.artv. that he would ...,I.Mv..r I . ' " In destroy the L'nion next and thev Chose LINCOLN', a TitL'E Union mau. And now, the Fin ir infamous fraud ia attciiiuted. ill it succeed? Krorv in'olli'TiMit man must see that ' the chiet leaders, who oppose a L moo l arlv who ins.: 1 on liavinir a itivi- ded 'North "have re.sllv hindered .1.., f,-..r.,.,.r ;,. tl.; V.'".,-l,-.,in tl,.. Ultueiu.i.1.1..,. ... outset. I hey have playcu tbe spy, 111 Congress, the IK iai tnn-iils. tliu Anny nnd Navy, and hall' of our failures or defeats arise from rank TliKA CI I I' ll Y of secret traitors every man of litem, as fir as known, Pemoerats. ! Iu the face of these notorious fact?, Can any scnsildc voter a:;aiu trust iu fuch lying leaders? llmiest l-nioe- rat.s! YOU KNOlVTHKY 1IAVK HEfl-.lVI.lt Yoc UKroiiE xevkk cjive thi:m ano ther CH ANCE TO iiETIIAY YOU ! "DIYIDF WI) COVlT'nr!''' is the Kel.els molto. lnlo tbey will allow out one I.arty ai tie .mi, .1 La X fl.na- n rn .i-(-v v I mir tliiMii rli iiie.iuiin in-. ...e ...,.,. eouic of the Hn-hc, Iiemtu-raey to s.ir tip internal .lisseiisions aud thereby Weaken the Government. They arc secretly or?ar.izc.l . and 1 fit nmnmlinn. 4 li . . n ,1 . 1 j i T 1 1 1 1 uiu i-aviivj in iii'ii.-.iiiu3 V. ueiuaia r.-.i io eaiiy i euns i ania. . . ..." , . ..... w in. ii. .Miner, ineir rnmimaic lor rnn.'ress i-s stiiinnirin' thi I)is-tii,-t. A petitlcmau who has heaid him sev cral time?, soys, his whulo aiui seems to be inilirntii to irijiniiee the ieiile a-jaiust the Administration which is doinr; its Li st to j i-.t down the Kubel lion. Jle lias sati.-fn d inaiiy Iou!as Iemoerals that lie is tiow'i Jeniitied with the Urcckiiiriders, whatever he may have becu before. The true' friends of the l'nion Ond the Government desired to have HO political partiz.ni excitements at Ftich a time as this. If any locality desire a meetii! to expose any false hoods, or call out our bticiytli, so Le it. Hut let ALL 15e sure o attend a 31as 31 cetiii; of Free- men, in your tlistric., on TUESDAY, Oct. 14, 1SG-2. trtnf. lie was elected to tbc I.c -islatti ture , . ,, . from tbo Keprcscntativc district of Union, Pnyder and Juniata, two lerm, receivin a larger majority at bis second than at his first election. The secret of bis popularity ia tbat he never betrayed the eotfidencc of lis constituents. When the ouesiion of Nemberi fell victims, could not overcome bis integrity. Dare bis nppnnrn'i deny Ibis? If they charge Col. l'attcrson wilb corruption, Ibis fact ought to make them Hush. Sunlvry Gnutte. tsuYote for Alfbko IUils! Re-ttcmlx-r, he ia uot al bjuic to Lltcliuuecr ' , 't illlUii.il ine llepeal of tha Tnnr.ai. Tar . ait "' o wo nepuoucan ami one ioUiiias . s,o has "seen service, niiestioto, to jus- are led, I'atlterson pledged himself against it. lVn,oert- Hughea Ticket bas two ; tico or propriety. M -n like Gen. John A. v'ht lie ooe, ti.li,'.. party Democrat. men who bave often Losin, Gen. Jl t lernanu, cui. uhmj, ne bc of ih. . -ill. r .e. boasted that they never vote aaainst Dim-1 ,nJ C?L ln'M'1' old j CI I -7, v w uit,u 111 All V Ui III a - w llk . J . . a. ia I rl.lrla t I VJ ' OUt. EH VAF.Nrj;J ! I'tiha'olv a bun .1. .... i i ... iin.d in 'Uiu i i i uirjiv Minus i'i-iiajr iimurn, in tlie bitt rm s of tln-ir tuls, tlut ttiry viti'J f r Mr. IliiitisRun for l'rLsiont, nt: 1 a k i vl I" f rgiv! them ' ihat hluuih r. N"t that l!n-y have aulit Cinst him a a imti, or a piivatc eMizon lm', as an ofiij-r, a r-'uiii.-hn, be ia I ity of j;iinfi 1 I'. lii.m iis bcadway ; and cbaticc fi-r fo iihk!i evil. It wai a fo.ilUh, sicked, filal ".taTc l'ci lo" T,t. ing "bocjuso tiny kuow tbo tuaii" lliat led tbciu la acti uf bkaiua aud uf ruia ia ; ibcir rtulis. J L -aru wi4 m ! ffc lute heard of j nu n win, frmu I'minty I'ri.h;," ur ''be-! ciuse tbey kimw him," tjikoJ uf support-' in yr. Iri.kiT, l.ilo dvtralinn bin ! ltii.:jl aiMtcinious. We b-g such mcu to ! rtfl ct tbit ibis is no' a rjee f.jr cunpli- i iiii'uis, or to gr iiify uii.ro per-uil i prefiTonee? it ia an earnest test of stern j l'riricip!e, t!ut may allct the Nation fir! y.-iiri tit c.iiii '. As a nun, a private j citiz -n, Mr. Ifiik.-r is ri-spictablc, and , w.irtby, as U als Ida ipp.iiii;nt. A an j ofiimr tb ise wh kn iw b jtb will givo Mr. I Cfclfran the ni -ed of superi"ri'y. And m i a piliiician, Mr. Slcuknr i supported by i F. Y. llabi's anl ev. ry mm in tbo j Sii'c sti-p n't 1 !' fi ii-u i"'uip to tbe Iliibel ci'j-j! I!n c! i iu w m : 1 beiiailcd in J Kh-I.iuou.l, an i a-b.-rever this I'ui m is j bated, as a bio uim-t tho existiuj; ti jVi-iLiu.Mit, and in li v it of ---cesaiju. O'.'F v.irn ins 1 1 1 a ; p ! Tho following ineid'-ni is ouu id many prtning liiat tbtre. aie amuu our army many men wLo wish and bope to tbitart our fercei an l worry the North iuto ubuiiion to the Slave Tower. We do rot put (l-n. M'tullan iu (bat class, bat tbe man named only proved the fflluj among sumo cur of tibjers, who, when "m pow r, .1: r..n . ....... 1. . M.. .1 ' r .. ' ujumti 1 euj. , M.u.Joiin Kay, adlitinnal Aid-Jo- camp to M .j G-.u. Ilalieck, has been dis- misrtd from tbe service, for the utterance : of disloyal ecntiuients. M ij Hay is re- ported to have said, in answer to the i,iti.4lion trbv MTlellaa did not LUOVC on ., 'a .t, t. . I II U lit; ia IUU tiu-n ula, ui u. uuj fn.;. ih. .1 haul, of Antbtam. , "ISeeause that was not the programme, tit tiu: urwrii "'m, ana, no not ue.og ao.o 10 j u.. i""i "i- . s aa excellent enmpla in high quarters, and it is hoped the army may OC llitoou;uiy I'ureu ot hhibo uu unei trea-ouablo wolds. Maj. Kay bore a fair character as an olSeer, but, as ho had been assigned to Gen. HaKcet'a stall withnnt his being previously knawn to ; the General, ho was not trusted coufiien- .. .11 1 ..C .1 k ....... tially. WhU Claim ? Except his wealth and his ' enticing w irds" as a born politician, what has Win. Miller to recommend him to Congress iu this momentous era ? Ho bas no legislative experience, and his past career was with those, now leaders of tbo Rebellion. is no to no trusieu 1 CliJ tao .-unoury u.ir, . . tr-n - "As tbe son ot .??c .iluier, wao, in ' the ffice of Canal Comaii-sioucr mado a fL,rtUDB at tbe State's expense, bo is not entitled in anv great degree to tho favor or gratitude of our people l'ribably bis L t: .1.. . Ol .. . H...I.....1... ..I it itoiuiu tne tii:it:c vt i i nu'jui'iii i ui uu o .. .t . l oupremo vourt, ai me presem iiniu, worm ci-oA . I..-.. .!.;... fiooo jmr, gt.es mm . ui votes: wo can't see that it docs ! Ho is now fcsy.lttoruey at Ilarrisburg, lur the I'enn'a Railroad Company, and in that capacity was very active in HOMING r R THE RkI'E.M. til' Til B TtlNNAIlB T.IX JTt ; Does that eutitle bun to our votes '! W e ' hardly believe that tba people will think! that it does 1 s i jr-aJIerj. C. Taylor sends ns a Dayton (O ) paper, with tbo following bits at two ' promiuent Secesb Democrats : SMoKtNU OCT traitors. i Tbe hvatiaviiie Journal c!nrg"s tnat Judge Law, copperhead eanuidatd for Conorcss, has put bis properly out of his bands to cvaJe tho confiscation aot. JuJgo Law bad tbe deed transferrin ? tbo property to bis wife male out ia Wash ington several months bet ore tl.o pa: miim in. p.-..;.. , of that act, anl forwarded it to tudiana for rec-rd just before its passa-. liy rclLrence to ino rccoros 01 Ibis Ciiunty it will bo seen that on tbo ) -d of j April, 1501, al.audigbam Oeedea tils ! real estate in this city to his wiio. This was after secession was a Cxcd fact. 1 ah ! Iandighaiu didn't choose to risk his prop er;v iu any cjutiutfoncy which bis orpo- .t.n ...mi mi tit involva s 1 1 1 1 ii e tl tau ii jiiaiiuii..i ------ him in "Copperheals" is a newoamo for those "sarpints," pretended Unionists, who bite the Union causa in the dark ! vRuThe Uuion Siata Ticket is com- ocratic candidatef. flitr P. itint Tiel-nt nomlnatrl h fair maj irity over all in a direct vote of: 1200 wen bas one Douglas Democrat. ! The Onnosition are ail party men. who a-k our sido to vote for tbem, but who never desert their party on any close test, uiilei - a they cm Uiahc IWJ Voka ly iviii,' ' ' 1 trwjrammr. ,, .u ,,r.u,.'j. ...- r---v' - m,gP1 oalJ t0 extena Slavery into Wausaa Which bat shown the most : Wf-xE 1 ii'ntiriittiii 1.11,111111 1 iiuii -jt' n naie an'i jracy 10 iemocraiio mstricis, 1 fcjsij j i-t ,1 .... .. lDe ryiTiv wouiu uoi. louca luvia. 11 c uuuq , lemocrats mosiiv ooumcra. t .. . . il- u-iA th nn I i.mwritri,' ,1... L.l l-.T I t. . . , ts .. . , luii.su tuc iitvciiiuui ,ua ,x" The I'resident summoned t ;,i r' .f....j ,tte m0,t "00or P'"' r I .' - ! . IIai.lwk wifely and p.wi..ticlly nil nnnn State finvnrntir.4 to nil the prrat i - - c number of vaein-ies in the volunteer force byr:eent casualties, by the selection of 3 ' nin-com'nisrioned ufTlei rs and privat who have distinguished tbem&lre in th Cjld or fehovru duo npaeity for conim-ind. i tiiiMMi tuts i.KMi:iLs n;m hie i:.t. AxVj.rir.Ort-Mnti.tUif iikLid, Znnmi w w .-iiir.t.l.-.. .i;tit!l v. ltr.v.-ly UL-(-e..t.rtjIh Ktlitt ll'O l(-l.t'U. of llf 1 :t; r m-t in .-.-ni-l;ja :lnt fU' h fL-Mt Loul I Lm pm li.rui il liy u without tfutumiaciuu-j Wntclfr of w-.tnl.-m '. O. R.4 T tpt, Thv ti.i' tM.rn- ii.-cp.-r irUt , Alt h'lint l .".TL'. atit, ix li: 'tl, 11 ; (Ouiriwlf Imttl lO Tn li.rj Ifdt At r't li tu '. hm: It i m i'ioit Liiu Mj! U,'" -(.-iii. ti,t-i fr m Itif t-r-'W Ot -!(. r.-l -i,. n ii -I ,d -nM.-r ctraps ) li.u- iu nil- i-t i i-tii-T uvw. j T!t Iiut A l-t - .. A -m i-, i-i t.... ' j ..j i" i.a.tT n.. frt fmii m jt -. "ti, 1 1 i r i v -ir'i-. ! i ti t, .-. Ii.k aiint; in-, '.y ln.t f t-.;- .) 1-. ti: -ni l t'.-r "uu i4itt' ia-piri'? ni-.i t.. i--j: 111.- Wl-t. i f .Mtni I in I.-U"; 'I ' i tl 1 ilk- rn-r' uf Ult 11 1. w irVunr nrt. An I I' . Id- - . Ill llf U 'TIlt.-, t- !- 'it. trif ln-i '- (j! tii-- hit t.i ). I. vl. r. in Hi. fr..in tl.. raiiksl It.. -o i. i in i. t:..iti :1. j T "WDuld make In I'ntter, Tioa, lira df.nd, Wyoming, Sullivan, Columbia, M mt our, L.coiniDjr, t'liiiton and Oeuter c ointies, are some thousands of men who " uevcr voto any thinj" but li.-niot-rats,' and who boasted, - . , ...I . in jeais ino by, that "lliey d vote for a ... c , J ., .. i-7 .. Ni:2-r or tbe 1'cnl if bo was on the . " ., f ., , ... . ' "" r"'t" hopeless is their cause, and so low their party, that their leaders say tbey can not he allowed candidates fir Congress ! Iu Bradford, they arc t..ld that they must sutmort IIenky W. TitAi'V. who tried for 1 .1,.. i....i,i: tt..: -..,;.. 1.,, 1 '"' i ,hey Pn eleotmg Jt'DOB IIai.e... Tracy and Halo both being men who the Democrats have denounced from their boy hood as "Hauk, Auti-Ma.ouic, Know No- .. . .... . ... in . ,- n " "g. I""" Kepuwtcn, ranatic, , ... . . t, j ... Abolition, Nigger Worshipers . It will go harJ for honest Democrats to awallo uuua Tickl,ls iufft)r from these diversions. ! EtoionofTsC-i! maim:. New Hampshire, Yermoutj Massachusetts, ithodo Island, Connecticut, Wilmington, (Del. Illinois, Oreeon, and CALIFORNIA all tbo Loyal Mates that have voted Ibis year, bavo voted in r.wuii op sustain- 1 vi 1 tup A 1 1 i 1 t 1 i u ii iiiv r.f Pri-ciiit'nt Liuc .l.i, without ,:, or ,..(. ; r -. vote with i ' .t, ,i, r !,.. i.iu (,r uliall our ote ,00"ur J 1 ';-, lV.i'r ou,:'e Jt A1uuti,'10 deflf. ,J1Vi!, W0U,J L,vo " ' I'ublio Sc'hTols of Lowisburg O , , e ,, re opened yesterday, as fill ows : . .... In N Till Ward Si hoi. I tin ilding Christ. an V. lluntiv, Mmerva M. Meizar, Anna P. Ko-rirnliatf.-h, llobley I. Albright, Agnes E. lale, Tearlters. In .Neiiberr, Liberties Kale Miller. In Christian Chapel I! ..tev A. Ellis. Iu Fr.ek's Il-iildin; Maty E. Slilrr. In old I'resii. isessnin Kuum-H. Anna tlo ner, Kebeeca llnu-jhimi. Walls Gpauks List week we should bave meuiioued that Titus having resigned jjp (jarrUan is appointed Captain of this company, and John IS. Linn and J Frank Dealo, Lieutenants. Tho latter are now asking recruits, to start immediately after the Llcction. This is another chance for j . .... .VM.J tit, ,.fttl. J. 1 jtkrs'in Mi i ajiiinft tlic ii'itcalfj the Joionye 2'ii.c, uhiic JI'l'W (iV Liicytr) ir,,, 6 ,ri,,jf,r it, according to Democratic j . . ,.v... I - If Mtll. v ' ' I .thus aided (as his parly "I.'-- ting ttic otate ot i -"-'- f JJ!,,,;, what would Jesse Millers son do on tba broader field of Congress ? iUajrThere bas been this year in the Free States generally nn almost unprecedented ji.ld of Fruit. Stic all p-tuii'lc dried iruit nariicularlv is most agreeable and 1 I J u wbohsomc to all. Soldiers would receive great bentfits from it. And anoiber year tbo yields may be much less. BtlTuc Kaiancipatioo l'roclamation is j lytuUy received by the army. No man Frttpjrt ('.) Jvtiriinl. There is something sublime in tho last words of the murdered hero, Gen. Roil kiit MCnoK : "I am done with life. Yes, this cuds it all. You and I now part, bat the loss of ten thousand lives such as yours and mine would be nothing it tti.tr saeiilice would but save such a Gjvuuuieut aj oau." IUU t, UIUUIJIO ui iiuuav uioti i-'O wiik 1 1 1 u u wtiu ,iu vri 11 ia u nun iciukv i . . , - :.- :.. . ,i . l'omucra'i. etiu''ru m uut'ittuwva.i.j. yrars, , Vvt Tlll'tll 111' I lift r.w.fs; , i ' fThere aro thou-n Js of editor and who assert that "the lhrtu-rii .t . f 1 i. s .i I 'msttttttt tn that ihi re is n II-ir, or ifii nllti:r ea'ifmVy, i.rnjit ict ' ! in WKtU tun unfit' mlCi-r" Hid thit "the jh.iMiriitri ulir.iys 1C-I, Hut is H'.HI, the Only tritf. rtli'tblc Lniii iftitj." To " ' sbovf the utter falsity aud entire wendic- ity of these ez-lusict olaiius, we submit a omem-hat leosthv arrav of "siiibb..ru rs " . .1.: . .L. ....r i .... ..... ... ii. tw.l.aDn -..-.I. hl.f.; .... .rd d.till...l to it. our.ibat nil cbouaiu tbat oumc aro ( J- , reapuobibie fur wbai is d'uo ynticr it, cm.rarj to true Ueuiocrana priuoplcs. 1 ber are d-iubiloiM thoufiwuus of houtrnt, real t'nioo Dcuiocr.ts. to whom tbto t ptricturea tio Dtt upplyi but to the uiauu- i ! gcrd uf the party so t) cJ. ! QitSm. Who opposed the adoption of ii.o foiled Statea Oousiitutiou T Attstrrr. Those who afterwards called tbems. Ives "Democrats," iu oppositiou to tho -Federal.,,,," bo supported it. Who embarrassed Washington's and Attains Administration, illilyiti the , .. i ., ,,. i. " I oilier anil ene.iiirairin Ihrt I' rtMu-hiiiim e e 1 not,to aiipeal tinm the tiovernment , aud nirli into war wilb Great UnUiu, to aid Trance? j Revolutionary Democrats. j Who led tbe Whiskey Insurrection, ' vsliirb Wasbingtun CjLijucrcJ by foicj of aims '! I'etmcrats. Who w.tre Aaron l!urr and bis co-eon-' I . , . .... II- Ttraiors, who irnu 10 cblabiioU a l eolern tiiiuiiuDiAe, i , .. , 1 democratic wire-workers. ,. , i.ii-..- 1-1 .1 1 l.uder what Administration did tbe great t .iinm.Ti-ial l'anio anJ 1 inkrupueei uf I j 1(3, lSuO aud ISiT occur i ; lN-ojoeratic, Who declared tho War of 112 T democrats mostly Souibern. Who opposed tbe War of 1 S 1 2, ile- nounced Madison, and ruo Dowitt Clinton for I'resident (just as the War for the Vai0a u now tui.teii anfi LiDC0 J,.. dounced. by "1'eaca Jieruocrats" aud Rebels?) 1'uace Democrats" and some Federals. Who forced Slavery npog Missouri, by tbe Compromise of 1S2U ? Democrats mostly Southern. Who violated thai Compromin, and wen defeated in their bloody, cruel War, ; , obcT (lbout IS2S) tho decision of tbe U. S. Supreme Court in rcferenoe to the ludians ? Democrats Slaveholders. Who were John C. Calhoun, M'DumV, I l-'loyd, and tbeprouiiuot Nulliffers uf l5ol, 1 ouwarl ? 1 Democrats (aristocrats.) Who wcro Thomas W. Dorr, md tbo other leaders and sympalbixers in tbe at tempted violent Ke-vjiuuou ia ltbodo Is- i land ? Democrats. Who sent tho U. S soldiors to "oocree" those Rhode Uland freemen, without hes- jtation? ! Traitor Tyler a Democrat. I W k ! ton : n"g , . (win ilia ? ses of life and treasure all for Slavery ? ; S rmboro Democrats. ' Whose slaves, escaping into Florida and intermarrying with the ludiaus there, were the occasion of that long, extravagant, aud useless war ? ; Not tbe Abolitionists snrc. Who bought Louisiana, Florida, Texas, I and olT-red Two lluudred Millions of Dol-, lars for Cuba-all Slave territory ? 1 . I'emocrats. What party in the Slave interest cheated the North or Free States ou the Tariff and Oregon issues in 1S11 ? I Ibe Democratic. Whrt irfl Itriuham Vnnnit .nil Lie ' ... . . ill . I " i i . i. . i . tile, expensive Utah war 1 Relievers in the 'constitutionally, and 1 uiuiMicu uu wuimu was wBiicia tun iu- . "Piousness of -those twin-relics of bar- uarism, 1 oiygamy anu ciayery. .. , i...... . c naer wnai Administration am Anra- nam latncoin nrst engage in war f against ; ,'iMk- wn0 violations ot tr7"cs ioi bu9e8 bJ " tUe cauac) j l ho were Yancy, Fpratt, and all the Uebct eoaBpiraton, arlio bawo frooi one to thirty years pest, been "firing tbc South- em heart" for Rebellion ? I """""m "J proiessiou. What party, for the last forty years, ll ..t.l r : na.4 Btrrep'l in evurt, nom-tn.1 or Mlfivpro urilJcr duress of eundering the Tnion) down to tbe Charleston Convention ? J he Democratic. Who were Rrooks, Rust, Ilranch, l'ry or, and tho other bluJuon bullies iu Con gress ? "Gallant Democrats." Wbo threatened Dissolution &c. if California came in a Free State f mocrats and Southrons. wero tbo noted characters wbo i en severing tbe most numerous iristian denominations the past twenty thus paving tbc way for a civil ut- yismn I lielicvcrsintbe Divino Right of Slavery. W ho said they were prepared In raise an army and take Washington and inaug urate lireckinridgc, if the people bad elec ted Fremont in lS.rti? Gov. Wise a Deinorrat. Who bragged, formerly, that "th" D-m ueiacy, am lue war pally iu lafor ct the ! wero l,amar, Austin, Sam. Hon.- be found steered to tbe eyelids in every I L'n -"''h'T Unil lit pHlIi f, i, t, . I, .. i :. i . , . , , - V- tMI IttMKI .1 Ml Will lilt IUU Mil., i , Husk, I p-bur, 1 oik, and tbo who ci,;ai,tic spccuiation, and money by thou- , v,. ,,,, s Fll., , . . I ued and fought Slavery into Texas, tau,la ,Jur, J out to secure bis clectioD. i l.e isbtir... Apr.l it, "' I eu .Mexico naa maon ire,i ctuiiitr in ., . , , , , , : - - - - i di xicar. Waranlallitaimme,...,,.. Ly tljtjritntmrnl, he holds thrte offices . l-mm!- I ! lt ar, tbe treciit Mr, aud tbo ucxt war ; Iemoert. I """'7 10 ' " " " " ' i;, : tv. at ( harlot on anJ luttim tn. pn .... . , . : : k T ....... I I nirt o f ."a iMilMirr ' 1 the theti n of Liucolu, as an eieuojor ; i Si er--i 01 ? I I llieckinr! lo D micrats. ! Of what party w.ro tho IVsidmt and I icq rruai.Ie.it wuo opculy aitowfi int , lientls to piuii'ier ana uurp m.i.iooi o .... .. n dollars worth of .National I ropertv, aim j .... -., .1...:. i iiriri-o in:ir. wim i ids diiwlt iu iu i but who could anv day scml u im? I tO Catch 1 rUDU,lV tiiaVO ?) 1)l niocritfl. Wi r.tnnae.mi.fi f.n nt llie ) same time (1SG0-G1.J binrcJ tht boiijr Irom dtiog anytbing 10 aLri iiir ' Jarnrer that UtcJ tlie Niiuu ia the face? UcmocratK. Which Is the best Patriot? When the Rebellion first broke ont , I'onn-iylvania being in 04 danger before our Congressional district was formed , luttcrm rcsytu.l kU vat in the U- j y,,,,, ,0luo,eered. Under Geo. ; Vlj,ia bc BtaoJ tle fire.te9t at Kal:iD ,,, , ,,,, ,. i i atcrs, where the Itcbel leader, "Stone- ' ' wall Jackson," was forced to "skediJJlu" for tbo Crst time. 1'atterson also served . t Giue niontba under tho brave Uoseucrans, in Western Virginia. Aud be likewise did his whole duty ia tbe recent brief and bloodless but timely anl honorable expe dition to Ilat'crstown. Yet where was peaceful "General" W. 11 M n 1 I ..I ' K..nn . a l.t. j 8. ;n ' jii. u'jiuu iu J i ii-iiii , i.i.i.iiii" ail . , , , .... the luxury and ease that wealth ean give, ' , , , . , , , . - 1 while Col . Patterson was an exile from his 1 , family, risking bis fortune, health, litnbi, ' and life, in almost daily dangers in a wild anl distant country. Iluw many ofliees i did Miller resign to serve his country? ' Not one ! It was not until after he was a caudidato for Congress -not until the starved and ra-ri;ed Kebels scemca to he threatening the very doors of llarriaburg . ,-, . j- 1 lint Hum tun. ciitiuiieji uiu iu vtiiinuk "General" of holiday parades muster suf- ficint eTStlsahln sn p UTEBrnr to march to defend bis owu home ! Now, give each man his dui. Which has shown the parcel patriotism ? which, j the most nosolfi.h devotion to tbe cause ? determination hicb deserves Who Is "GENERAL" Miller 7 I - is tie favorite cluiice of lltujhrt and , all lite abasia ulitci in tbia district fur j Congress. j He is a smooth-tongued, plausible, oily Aristocrat, who baa fulled in riches all i his days. I He tras nrrer Itfort th Vyife for any office bas no experience as a L -gislator aud would not now bo in tha field were nt c ..... i:.,nl.i;...n Ri.l.Ii-,. .b...n ' Not ouly bis father, but his father-in- law (C.L. Ward E-fj. of Rradford) were tbe ; greatest of speculators upon the State and National treasuries and he doubtless w'd ! 0110 trou tbc Dem ocratic Judges, who say the brave Soldiers shall not vote; auotber from the city of Harrisburg ; and the last from tbe Central Railway Company but he will not resign m,c of them for bis clnnce fur c , B .... . COXTHAST. Tbc Satihurv Gazrftr, tho oldent Democratic paper in Northum-: LrLnrl ,. . i "-- "...j, t.u. "Cut. Jnhn J. l'atlrrsnn entered the military service as a Yoluntcer sixteen months Jrbre his nomination for Con- j press, and not immediately after, asWffi. Miller did. la mslcx nnlitieal e.nilul . . - 1 ' i . . t - i aticrson was r. 1 nan iq scrrioe. T .. ... ... . , iiiiirir mm tut il.tiis. with IhonsanOA wno : do not expect to be Sunt 10 Congress 00 I aeennnt of it I TRl"K TRUE ! The following scrap i v.. . .( ,e. "uu iu iue a rrry rnimiu, uuu 01 mo last Cmon papers that loved to call UbcII "conservative." "Slavery 1 thou hast attempted to rnio tho best Government on earth I Thoa has spilled tho best blood of tho land: 'Thou sha!t surely die.' God in hi, nrov- iJ,n,.a. tbrom-h the nravers of aufferins bumauity. throueh tboeroans of our . . . ' . . ... w juuded and dying, through tho t-looa and carnage of the battla field, through tliA tunra nti.l cnnnlt.!it,nna nt thit niilliiins ' in tbo North, has called upon the Anieri- can peoplo to 'let my peoplo go. i - ; . -- ... ' Mr R. T S W. !f. i,Hi in-l, I'll 11.11" SNEi'K .nil 5Ii M.lllV JAMS ELl.IolT. Ml. ot It .i-l ur;. I. Iwi.bnvi'. 1t ir.at . a,. t abnnl 1 rnn VATtURN W i"n .! As.-.-ii -itt.l f .tlnrin- Wolf-. " Tuesday Homing's Mew a. THE TIDE IS TURNING ! Friday and Saturday last, 40,(MH Rob- ' els, under I'rice, Yan Doru, and L.vell, ; attacked Gen. 1! oseucrans near Coriuth they were defeated with great slaughter, i til.. IT .if- i. il.j.n ' and Ihe Unionists were chasing them- In Kentucky, a Rebel cavalry rcgi- . ment has been captured. In North Carolina, I nioa en.islineots ure -ju ou rapiJiy .- - - -- . ti-vi.i . . lit .. i 5 Teachers Wanted. )ERsoN arrl!"! tr!i-h.M.N will pl - - irn-el ilit- cli.-i Pirern rt anil i i-i.ttv t ...inrii.i-iii i-i-i mi me s.ir.. i ti-.tixe in, K KI.I.Y towr..!,:n ,. W i:i r.s:n V .-h I , ....... w r , liv t .ii- !'.. it : j vt i:s Kelly, Sept. St, !-: " " " ; TOjjfUU i 1 ii Jj 2 J Jf . ri r i UK IV.1I S-Sl!ll rum til. i.re-, j e-iinro.t;!, Ol t. 1. I-" -- i The Wiiil.'l' -fxioil ...i.u. Itr ihr II.!1.-V.. .... ....... - ,1 : ..t...,.i I S.-.at li.i,.r. U t,vin I.. lhi-rmaMfi-',-.;!.)!. ! Special atfiiiu-n i1- eivri in ihc 'ina- uf Voting I.ar1ir ain! (ifnikineu lor 'Irachmir 1 The liibie is a Trjtt lioc k. ; TUI H-r,r e,Slon inclu,Wn3 contingent rRIWARV:r.ralln(, Writing. IMIurr, Arllhm.tli-. ll-i.. . liram. an l I S. Ili.l-ti . $S OC alV -I K. r:ill.lSll sll lifiltnrltlOVil MrJ 5-' Tuition parable imme'liatelv upon iheclose of I he sr-.nui. V'ff A i'inctvm if In liv ct i in k ni ( U p)wi;' u mvni i. .No oilier dfilucliuus except ii-r pnoraeipo sirn nrss. J. KA.NllDl.rii, Keprt, lsr.J Pnneipal I mm BOOT STORE! CHEAT JJAIIGALXS! JUST ree-ivf.l a freli stipp'y of Ladles' and i'lul'lrHn'a rools, tl .liters ana" Fancy Slims, which will h' sot I at I.'XII:aM.Y LOW PUK ES FWt CANli ! al Ihr t.ewishur!; l.'n it.n 11 1 it and silt .p sjturf, rpposite ilie I.ewis bnr? Btnk. Tne tareesi si. rk i-t ll.one Ma !e Hi OI'S and MIHEM ever off. red in town, al Whole-ale and Kriail. tvrpniv m ien'v-fie r'r ernl. cheaper than anv mher houe 1 m tae county. ioot aua oiioc muc to on. oraer on hurl nntire j Idoi'i inrjei Ihe place opposite the Bar k. . April S5, lM JOtl.N MI.IKtS. SAI'0IFIi:R ! SAPOMFIF.R! I"? I'he FAMILY sllAl'-MAKEB. All Kileheu (.rea-e ran to made into good ( 'Direction aeeompanvmi; earh Brut. SO f is as easily made Willi ii, as making a , P - :f- . . . . iiiaoulaciureti only ny ine j-atenies renn'a Salt Manufacturing C(mpanv, w . , .y.,.,,,,.,,,. liT. IOUl JH., rHlLltlKLPIll A. Feb 10, I8v2vl FIRE INSURANCE. INSIRWCE COMPANY OK NORTH AMERICA 1'hiladeiphia. (iDCorpcinUnl, ITal .) Capital S.'.OO.Oi tH.OO 1 Awets, Jan. 1S01 1.2". 1.7 1'J.b 1 ARTHUR C. COFFIN. President j Cll AKI.ES 1'LA I'T, Secretary 1 t ii 'Buildings annually or perpetually, Mer. ' tira'"' ' """'"re. c. in.ured, al , . current rales ol Premium. 1 JOHN" M I.IN'.V. Oil. ..1 1...I n.r i;nn,n rmiiitv I'.i r.i:.i:iicT alukut, i.;:iw.v;7.'.-. fAi. rt., I.LIth (.11 lti:i.. I'roprlrtor. riMUS new II..I.-I is snoai-,1 upposnr lhe 1 Conn il-.tis.-,in lhe tin-si lastimndiile and beautiltil part t.l the town, and It.r sl le and cnvenienre e..ui nut be urpAsrd in Ceuirai' Pennsylvania. Those vi-itine the I niversiiv. or af.endine ru,rl- Wl" il lhe m"st c"ni', n"nl ni1 -,,'"ral P""'1": house-charte, will be ihe most reasonable and nenner iiineore ipcnse will be spared lo be,i.. every coniinrt upon th"se who may rail. Persons in ihe County "'!' he charee'.J ss rw P ineal. ,-tv'" Ar"' MB- Executor's Notice. --r k-OTICE is herebv riven, lhal I.etlrml- . . ... .1.. 1.. . ..11 1 id.. ...ni ol Mrs. ANN I UAKEK.twile ol Josiah) late of l.rwisbtirs Is.rooh. I'uion r.ointr. hare been eramed to ihe iinttersieneii, ny tne nejisier 01 I'mon counlv. in due furm d law; all person navins riaims ainM Mi'ir,it.in ri"t.i . - . h ,, . .,t ar- rrnura- ted to make immediate payment, in .NATHAN y.YFK.-S, Fit-rotor In mv absence, accounts may be lel'i with tiro. F. Miller, Esq. I.rwisbnrs Aus-I. Pi New btind-.-Kew Goads! 70Si:riI I.. II.VWX u h taken Hie! ",. r'"."" ) room- uti'lrr (Vit ?r.ih itni fun ntrl I i.iiiu,aiivi liilcti in an fiifUMve Hn(i).ll( y(fjl ( , Coi'lnunt Chlh ,.fr. . .... ..... cas.-sVm laa'sk?. who-'lhe u ,'i .-Wupi,. urirr.as he sid; e toiinmes ihe Taibnite r.usi ness. He is prepared to execute all work r n i in -1 e . to his carr.lo the saiislaciinB ol me ctistomer. . C. Tunln 3'i'i K.'painnff j7 'lone to i order. I.cui-bur?, pnl to, j (1 Ri'i:s in: isn't: j rh.'tfsrapb Alt-ii n". ai M.-wryN (iallrry at Oni v' titciy ai M. wi V (itlerr ai M..-rv' ;Mry at Mn rv (-attrrf ai Mt'Wf)' (iall- ry I'h.il-tr.ipilv - iar-T ( IvrvtY(ifS t llalloivprs i AtiiSrotyprSf. anJ All lin-ls i.' ni". ai tt'wrv tiaderv MmVKY's i:LI.KI.Y. in MaiUn sireel. opi"""i ihe Bank-Lrwisbur; Vi Daily MomiDK News, . ' i .AM I. fl.ll bl! ha r..mmenr.l Inrnishin; Hm Tt tVfrltptt imrniic:s.,ii . n- p'"i eopy ihe v. ry laical New., a ch.tp I Vf. Jnn U i t i: t c ., ;i lur. i r miebr (i.. vy. Ii.K st p.i utiite. t.tj "W O'K. mm Off OI'E- ! i.' Flamrtioth Furniture Warehouse, bUD 4 fell, Chestnut St., IMIir.ADEI.l'IIIA. Late Levy i Co.'d Dry Goods Store. GEO. J. OK ELS. Formerly It I, Walnut St. It. lSOi-lo WATCHES, JEWELRY, to. W TH B a Ba-ii-r Waicl Wa7 10 one of onoVrMcned. having removed Watch and Jewelry esuhlisboaeol the rooms receatly oecopiea by To is. l. liner, (alj..ining M.ss Ananda L. ZoI.t's Millinery Shop.) Market airret. . beiweea Froni aod Second, abe is prepared la Kepair Watches, Jewelry, Musical i Instruments, &c, in the most approved andsati.factory manner, bhe keer on hand an assortment of choirs . JEVYIXIiY, for l.a.lirs and tientlemeo, which ih otters al prices to uit tbe times. Alai , I LOI KS and W ATCHES. All wmk audwaies warranted a rrpre-ea. , te l. .MAIll.l S. ZLBEK. lUare. VT V: t'l-ii iMicTiiiMit police. VLI i a i.E ihe best place in town tn get your Trimmtnes, Notions, skeletons, Fancy and B ark siilk", wilb many oiber things not nameious 10 mention, u at C MEN'SCH'S. s.i say ih ladies. . I! si ore removed to Reber' build.ng, l o d .ors west ef the Hank. I.. .! ir.i. V ij 7, ls., nei Peace Peace ! Dt:R fri-Tt'!.tKl v In-I patrna ttrnm ixiUBtry mm Uwwt Vir ir r 4ut1' T- r Jf tL nmru pre ri 1 hn JfttT ttrflt,"n. HlfJ .irl t CaaXC. 4 utl m our Vtj ijouds ami otiivr BiM wart. Vf'T rrj anJ Diallit. and 3tin Du-K-bm. A ui t'liMUj'-inv n 1 ..x.izhmif. .-I ttof Wje4 iX-llal Ci i-.-r in- n 1 M"hHirii. m! KriBtw fur yrm mil truck cj rjiie mul Co 1m-cu' jat jitw as a eJL Vm'jr V anlinn tnil ShfWiop trrm m to Tflin eratatf Vr Tr Str.-kit)J: ( r fell mimI tUIMIm-r U-T lY're n :h" at ftli pric. fr lffr an-1 roata, U u rcaUj-BMia CTutlung ma cbnp mm M. autkas. Vn're Cno It snf" ani Corrt. aod CriaoHaa tktrtav Ao-t l-iiin an4 tWTkinsi) for ilrfr nad airta. ' Mnrt- rtnt an4 Collar for atwi lar Wya &hakfrs tor Udi but Ooa teWai lm lojia, Ww OH riotM atvl rrrw?t to fvrr yoerr f oor, v'w Stiff! r ftir your a-inlew aod Hug pr yomt flaV : U Hurk-ti aaJ P.a-kt-tr knot Khbsr of na t 1 1Vw tlmh i KettW, atl kln4 af Qttanar- (i,, Mi, -re bo,ii wlwhr,: I .. il tnl . .,n Mrkt crai cvnlr of Iowa-. Lwi9burit, A.ril S, lsii B.r.l IKEBKOWV. LOOK OUT! Spurious Tickets hava Iresr-y been issued, with two names (.srli-iin and JUtkr wrongly printed. There are Traitors, trying to nrio' cArul the l'nion party. Reware of tbem. !Sce that 5 our Tu-kets have these TKN names. I.i - . I i . r . : . uu aw couiparc luetu utiioiu iuuujj . STRAIGHT OUT Union Ticket Auditor Grnrri! THOMAS K ClH'HRAN. Sunevnr General WILLIAM S. ROSS Con-Tress JOHN J 1'ATTKRSON Assembly HKNRY K. RITTKR. C.KORGK W. STROl'SE lr'lbili'.tarv, r. JAMilS W. SA.NDF. Ct'intiiisinnor RORKRT KKKD T'istrii-t Atinnipir ALFRKDi HAYKS. lb puty Snrvever CONRAD SIlKCKLKll. Auditor HAGKNIU'CII. .1. r Am T"tr C'Ttrml TlinM AS K. O M'DK.W Sum vir M-nTn AVILUAM S. liUSS. JOHN J. l ATTF.R iON. A-s.-tiil.lv HI'.NRY K. Rl'ld Kit. lir.ORG K W. STRol'SE. I'l-ntboiii't.iry. Ar. JAMKS W. SANDS', f I'mmissioiitT RORI RT RKF.D. Di-tri" t Attorney A L KKKD II VYl-. lb putv Snrvvor CON R A I ' s I i LC h I. E K. .1 V ii '.r.;t.: TtT 1 Vsr Hiord.rV
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