km MWISB UY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At $;.! icr lnr, ninny In Advance. "THE UXM.V established ia 1SU WnoIe No., 2.587. LEWISKURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, OCT. 14, 18G2. "rnROMCLE," fstalillshfJ in lS.3Wbole No, 906. ft nmiMiKit Ki.m-nKKkiv Tai'vlay Morning S; Friilay Aflornoon. INI0N state ticket. THOMAS L UH-!l!i, of York Co. WILLI.U1 S. liOSS, of Luzurac jonx j. rATT!.i:.-' .v, nf Juniata. tor .V.-em .1, IIF.N'r.Y K. llli'l Kit. ..f S::-. lor cimty. uf -j'uiii.aa. rnVTY TICKET. For Pnl1imm:arj-JVi:s w. SIMM. Mtnialurz. l'iiianiiioiM.--i:ii.! t:r liKin. Hani-). KMriri ll..rii.-U-i;.-.'i lililX tc. tcaMiant. Ilrpuly wurnjnr -I o I) N :t T-...!l. loril it.::. Mttar-4. r. Hllir l .11 I I. ilr.'d). Peculiar T;iil o:' Pilrioliini. Tor .ix tiio'ilh-' s, t!ie Liiiiii! f ro:ui.- !v;i:,ut h.i frit U "J i v i 1 1 . . 1 luty." (:i tii'1 i):u' li:nnl win 11 riven nml liiooJImr Ci in'ry, ivillini' on il.-s lu'iirtic.-t h.:i.; I I'MVC lwiv liu'iic- a:nl ct. ti;! i:i J.-a.ily !rifo to stive tin? Xalio;ia! r.isi.'iu:t'. d:i '.Ii ! oliicr li til l lh', i '.i n- :i- (if Mr.u-i? mi l of li'iine, nii'l tin1 liunnrs an. I V"v;irl-i uf o'Tuc atiJ of 1'irty a-co;iu.iiK-y tiiu hittiT iiii)nii l;i:U fi oni nil c.iniosl d'.ii virtinn lliilt it lis lli'.-.'-nrv- ll'-it tilt Covenim.'lit Lc sii,tainod l.'v i.. -isla- tion. :is well . l.y Anus. The i'u.;s of tliu AiLiiinisti'ittioii liuvu jioiioruliy, in fecrcl if n-.t openly, ciiijiloyuii rvt-ry artillL-e to picvcnt moil liotn ciilistinj ami (o lniiK-lit pDlltn.-al ami 'htsihiiiI Ftriles atito!ir tliose? in sorvici-. laKo for oxatii!e; l ho blunt njiiniim of tint "Si'liiirovi' Times," tlio only lk'nio cratic jiatir in Snyder county, ' that anv Democrat who enlists is ait Alio litionist or a Fool Ill'l WO liavc tllf! animating principle of loo many of the leading men of tliat pirtv. Tho instances uf resistance to drafts coinu from the s-auii imliiical party. It is true many of tlicm were willing to give and vo'.c Iioimtics to Uepuldican und Douglas Ocmocratic Volunteers: but tliey cheekel the liiie.al impulses of their own friends who would have roue, and kept back all they thought would vote with them. The result is 1 ur j Kepulilican to 1 Democra tic Volunteer. The former went with tlio full knowledge tliat (-very vote thus lost endangered party ascemku cy in many counties and was yo far m 1..-- M.lt t.l rivi HTi 11 loliil tn ks rava-'ed bv the foe to have the .. level of " -ttcMo " of the best Id KevstO'.io reduced to the Yirtrinia would be a irr Tln-v tUouirht tli'i salvation ..re' , ,..i i..., . r.i. i. .. VI VlUieilHie.lll-aoipn; 1 11. 1 L 111 IUC l".T.- V Of Parties. They have not counted noses to irain some p.'ttv oilicc they li.ivn not 'eonlv calculated on L'aias '- t. ......;...;.. . f -- llolll lull aillu.tV' uiiuiniu opponents they have not secret councils over the fact lhat opponents had pone to fii'lit tlieiit the Oilices. Thev struck l.istitiu; troud of the whole, country they did duty, aud trusted Providence for the future. The Unionists have spent their time, money, and influence, in meet ings and other efforts to taistaiu the (lovenittioi.t, while some Democrats liavc been just as busy and industri ous in trying to imjudicc tho people titrainst it. Should our ?tatc, therefore from this absence of h' r noblest sons in the Army be foiin 1 arrayed, iu aj.pcar nnee, against t!ie Administration, the Unionists abroad must not take it as the real rcntiinent of oar people, nor fail to credit tho people for thus sae- rilicin party lor the general trood. iny uniMi-cii vi j-jiuci uiarcuc i ii the lied .ea-a,id through it at the : , f , i i . ... cntnmanl of .lehnvah. With like faith, thou-a:ids if Union men have CtiUre l the Artr.y, even while fearful that their absence from home may ai l ia jrivij,- t, i.ii:ip!is to the sympathii- crs ol t.ie I haraoh of Mavcry. j Voiers (if lllC 1 Ull roll TiSsinnitl Dis-- ' (jet. : Whereas TflKU. 1KNN bas circulated certain private transactions in nanuDiu , form a lew day, before tbe election, iu order to dcrnve me of an opportunity to contradict tbe same minutely, I take this method to inform tbe voters of ibo district that said alienations are l'WLSK IN FAI.UY lllPi:CTl I have already i Proper U tp,I S 'i , J Is I' V NT v . .4 naia nn nmlo hwvnA . . .1. . .1 I " vj iiifis to annear at the next l.ourt ; t'lwccuied saifi 1 1 and newnow nniJpr ' of OuarfoF e i.-..-.u; ! Ail pemus are herebv warned not to cir- I calate said slanderous bills, otherwise ir-ja:.;" eever.1 towoshir,, ;..r..,. f .u ' persons who c.rculsta them, so lhat I may bring them to speedy justice. JOHN J. I'ATTKKPON, Union Candidate for Congress. llayWhctherTh. Ftnn has both an equi table and legal claim agiiust Col. P.tter f on or one or tbe other or neither is nothing to tbe public. It a matter b, .... , 1, . , . , . the man who will best sustain tbe Gov-i crnmcnt against the llebcllioo. Looking t their past conduct, and tbe political complexion of their friends, we prefer trusting to Col. Patterson. o-fiiairyea ' (if von have not alroadv. . . tn he!n. ' K III. V IN TiiK KAY, ivcry truj ipedllel.all over the district, by filler's j '-ai.'U vj'... m your Juiict. i ln-.udj exclu--ivc!y SIuuii; ! I Tax! j According to the calculation of Detno : cratic j mrhals, the Tcnnage Tax llepeal ! I'lllS i 1. 11 ll'JIU iiimii mti ciiuo i n u-ui t in , , ,..,,, .-: , IVdu a about 1 U i'.IA K MILLIONS of Iloliar.-, to be paid by future 'taxation, a ' ' ' . ' l:n . : . 1. 1. I r .1. . T e ; large portion of it up in Kja! K-tate. Out side of Piitlal. 'pliia, hot one ur two uieu 1 who votod f.ir tho Ucpcal were returned to the next L-oi-laturo such was tho Peo ple's c."j J 'iimali ill! 1i : - .1. . 1 . 1 ! .. 1 ' ,, lion. (jL'Mi'iK i..MHii, ui me i.ii.ui uru di-itriji, r e-'ived the Uepuhlieau Uaion uuuiiuatiuu f r C u;res. 1-ur, in State S. nate, he had v jte j j'v t!u It. pn.il of the Toriiu'.i T..x aud uo!l has been the fee!;:ig iiiar.il'i nU 'l n :il him b'Caiiso uf thil vote, that ho has icVt'.u. tho Uollli n iiion, and K'I!r:;;T T. Claiik, K-ij , of I$iooi;i-!.ur, is now" tho 11 imiiieo. T'.e Dcmoera's i.f that district have no candi date, but will r-:.eri!!y su;.p irt 1!i:m;y W. TSACV, K , of Bradford, who luo' as nltra a 11 -jiuoiiein as Lunlou voted "''- ihe " p''l a'jd thereby wun tho conlilnco of the mioses of both pirties. Are n it the i-'aruiers and all Taxpayers of the N orihuiuberiaud, Union, f'njd :r, Juniata and i'aupLiu district, 'iaily PP"J - measure which aided Twelve MiliiuDi of Dollars to already muieieullj . burdensome S;to Tai -s ? Ara they uot j egually patriotic, too? If so, they can uiauifeat their will at the polls. liotiwur 1 enn Ji.Jutesi lor Cou.'rc.s -. to favor a vigorous prosecution of tho War. liut ll'm 11 Miller, E-ij., (as has been Mated for weeks, and we see ho deuial,) was not only a lHiil)ll for the Repeal of the Toe- ' T ". Da? ax, out is me iiryi the 1 nn'n C ntruil lii 'lrwi l. Juim J I'atteuson, on tho other hand, uot only j pledd bini-i'. If,- but YO TED wjaintt the AV-of - the Tvuaoye Tax, as the Assembly Uecords show. ' Now-judging of the future by the past i i e . 9 i , - wiiicu is tue sali'St man I waicli is tne i-.i-.st economical ? which would best repre - s.nt the masses (not tho Railroads) of our district in Congress 1 If you uro a lie- publican, Col. l'atterson is the regular nominee of your party. If you are a Dcui - ocrit, and nave too mucn ola party leci- ing (even ia this awful time, when there should be but oue party in tbe Loyal ! s'a,c, ' llcpubl.can, then vole for J;hn J. AVf. viinhr, Lq , who bad llUO majority over Jl, Her in Northumberland, the only aoilDil tbe liebel loot to vote lor . i . .i !. C0UUIV WUtlCllI IliU K'liUl.I lUUieO WOO III i reality expressed, (Miller's Conferee, be- in all ,irc.wurkta bv Caucus Delegates)' j .. .. i .t.? I ....q,, nnnnfif'ii id hiiv Willi niupu lue 1 on- ; r J Erady all Right again. Last week, at Sunbury, the " constitu tiooalitv" of the J'radv Townsbio Ke Ad nexation Act wa, tested. Mr. Foresman nf ! i ,,. i,l-e f ,r ,lebt h. tho ,'.,., of brady was taken for debt, by the Sucr - ilf nf Lvenrnino- countv. after the rcan. . J , . . ,-. , nexatuu of brady to I niou county. t'iirpin:tn r:ii in iiir i ur i "i inn ni ' . . . . ' . . ia, coming, aua duu-J J'Jiuau e, j.ycom- . i t . i . t . i r i ing at once decided taat i' ores-man to-luug-'d to Union county. TLree Williams-. J to tin jo count?. Ihrce Williams - poit Lawyers appeared on tho appeal to the t-'uprcma Court, and after arguing their silo of the cause, tho Judges told the L wisburg lawyers it was not nccessa- ry to take up timo in re TLu have the people of Brady by re-1 , , , , , plated petitions and elections thus havo tha Courts of Lycoming and of Union ' nj tLus has tho Sunreme Court decided ' that lower Brady is part of hcaveDly Un- ijn. Ao.j )lI3 haTe . fcw Wiliiamsport ! ,sw,erJ USj,j tuose COncerned,and added j costs and caused neighborhood jars, vcarj ; ...I. jv.i . w r.rvuv. j j The Lycoming Bradyites vote hereafter, ! j at the old Piatt house, oa Penny ilill, in ; after year to no good purpose Lyeouiiu" county. - - Auauor uenerat This offiser has been iuvariably re-elect- i The Tonnage vi i.i'.ii n. ,. 1 1 , .. , ,i . Delia ui mi uvu-aiiiouu usia, ii OC.CICU 19 uiiiua. iu uiig, auu moku . uu win iu , . , . . . nairelax ILeneal. can choose between tne - ...... ' . ' above matter as corrected, contirnir.t. aad lau.'Iic I in . r . ' ' """g we no.d uear under good governm t, .iicgiance t0 8laTerT. ;f ever I bad the ldousc. we ire informed, but it failed ih !., unn,,,,,,,.! Auditor u, ....ke their, "J " is hypocritical, or it means Kepudiation. i f ;, Himself a kI.vb owner, he in Senate. Lcwisburi? offers a sufficient ' tnbuiion. The Auditor in tbe matter al-ve , and left ".. .'":ss..... ,....:!..: ! The former annoys and iniurcs tho public .it ls. .1... n. 1. ir.... ..a .t.;i :,h.., I stated, will meet all parties interested at his . J JIB I.etminsniHTr. IU.U a. I .-'It -.'I. . - . iMbb...laU.aDWI.UUVUUlK.IUU.UAklUV .'UUI...UU.BU.Vllu 11 . ' ' V ' . . . . .1 . .. .. . .... I I - 1 .-, u cn ; dutcctio" fraudulcot. truaipcd-up ! frauJs upon tho ballot box. This cleans- ! to resist the draft: they broke np the ' rI. - . ... .. .1!. . c a uis, w wortti tuousandfi to tbe fctate. : ' ' ' . . " vearlv. We have nc?er had a bolter man ! than Mr. C0C11KAX in the ofliee. Kc- elect him, and he will rightly bar many j witnout Lis expenouce uiijui n. i pas,. It is tho most nporiani juko iu i . . . . - . . M-tcr-- guard tbe State Treasury. Aside from it j is a political test, it is matter 01 state ro licy to re-elect Thomas K Cochran 1 Hake up Clubs. F.lcetim Day (Tuesday, TO-DAY) ill be eood chance for friends in tbe T, .-.v... . . . si..i . r . . - M I oa VU EC! UD MUUI lOr UU1 lliu.li , lor , e(ipiegi or for in. cnouch' for aovbodv 1 Cheap teuThe liebel "raid" into Pennsylva nia siirrcd up her Soldiers and Millor's "raid" into Uuion county bas stimulated ber Republican voters to try aud roll np ao old-fasbionod majority. 7 l!!iTba Millerites try K deny their ehief distributed tbo Fenn electioneering i...ii.:ii.k... .Ko. r., hrn.i .ht n,l ! Promotion f ar Good Service. Wo learn that Gcu. Buriiside has, with- out the reqiest or knowledge nf Dr. Tbeo- doro S. Christ, promoted him to the rink 1 1. 1 c . 1 of lingadi-S-urgeon irak winch rives .. . , ,, . . . . , honor ami i.iciicritnl advantages, tut no ' , t . 1 ti - - -i additional pit. 1 Lis is ona evidence among many of the strict and const-it ncioas attention to Lis Juries, which has n.a.ked 1 r. Christ's t-rufcssional career in the- army, and which shows that there are some Sur- rre.ins u-)nl urn li!irie4.t ami f lillifn! while c " '"hers are careless and uuut. A btranirir in towu tho other day, stated tint I'r. Chri-t saved his life by his attenli in, a! t!.ouj;h be bel. ngcd to another lligiuicut, aud was un b r no b-eil oblig atiotis to at- tend to Lim at all. Were all the Surgeons thus kiud and patriotic, there would to few if an jast complaint cine up from the Army ubout the u-e-iiess sufy-rins of sick and wounded. Tir; uppjiutin p iw ers as every niau comes to them with jackets fliK ef tLc sUot 'ept rccom OlOl.iU- ti.irisi in-jst nliu.'At unavoiJ-ibly make mv ny uiiffiikv? in C'.nn:iiiiiL;u iurcoi.s ad well a (. lTiot-Trt acrallj tut it U imt W nr.- iii..r.. f.. . ..r theL-wislur.. fBri...-..!. llajc, Ch.ist, and M-Corm-ck-and j co to see that seme ore sometimes oischarged.- cum;. The recent conference of loyal (iuveru - ors at Altnna it is said ureed upm tho General Government a permission for those exhausted by severe labors to go home to recruit, as more cheap and suro iu the long run. It seems to us this is j reasonable, especially as in some instances, ! ccntlcnv u of Uuion county assure us.thcra are careless or wilfully disobliging sur- . eeons or stewards of bospilals who neglect soldiers iu their charge. Fair Play. Personally, there aro on , both Tickets this year clever and respect - able men, who we bold no controversy I ' ; with except as they affect national issues, i .... . : i:.. .i. . i.: t 1: i iuo lower aiuing me nigoer canuiua.cs. ; Last year, however, with tipjally respect- able candidates, the Dcnigeratic County , Ticket was largely traded iff to swell up Slenker's vota. This year sineo their ' Judges bave decided lhat the brave Army ; uoys suau not vo.e iney nave more unpe and will hang together better. Let our ,' party do the same. Every man on our local iickci was oomina.eu, ia uircot vote, b, an honest and handsome majority ! over their respected competitors. Never were men more fairly nominatcd-they f .!,. I,- f..rnitn nr DMVi... mu' "it" .... vw w. deserted. Stand or fall together ! , 1 . . tOtTThe ciap-trap out-cry against tbe ...i j interests. The latter would rob Soldiers, discredit the Government, break Banks, -I 3 t I .t U - t 1 a- a rlofr.ii.il thrmo wbn Iiiancd m in to meet 1 1 ,h rf". "J I tUIQ ' ccntur of ,"at: ja- A 1 N- - , , , -,iini.e noiher with its ! . . Z . v . . : evils; two god C!I C!9 itwiiltiina our I , :,.,.,, . ,i ,-, ;n ..... i i o mako them more carctul ia electing, and ,0 c,C(.b ,h() n ::r cxtravajauce, esrrntition. and hi.-h salaries. , - . HOV DID TH3 SOLDIERS VOTE? ' J', nntihaniii 1'1 J'!ia!s lfil K-p. Uuiou 1 1 ,"51 J Ilep. Union 1U,10S j Dcui. 3,17o kern. llrp Un.mj. 8, Til 1 ; i,iri it. tn :,, i...t- s,,,. ) ",0 ,u bJ"' &utL3 i avcmouiaiiu uo 21.51!) d.cGl) TTiiJ.-m lnoj lt-' t llUJii Illilji Theso two aro ail the States which pave Volunteers a right to vote. The figures show that Cur out of fee SJJler, A'-i.-iWiVuns or lwjU,t Otnwcrati. fhero aro hundreds and thousands j iQ-mcro aro uuaurcus ana u of j,ersonS( foreign born, who In f jr J(;ars p,st( who now gy tavo been ' with tbo taxation made ncccssarv to delend evcrv- .r. f .1.. .1 s i.a in. 4 : . ... 11. .-.;,l v;n ; : oept. i. isn;. iiepori 01 ine Ao.innr in me probability of a draft before them swear I Some over heated copper-head Derno thcy are not naturalized I Of course ; orats alias traitors of tho little villago Sllca campa will not bo allowe 1 to voto I this vear. and should be puuished for past 1 . n. -t .1- : ing 01 ine pons win grcaujr iucivmu tuo . . . Luiud TOtcra. RirTbat eminent lloman Catbolie wriler (Jkfstes A. Bmownson, is the ndida,es t tb. Newark fN. J.) district. He is an cam - --- - v , j carable man, and agree, with Archti,hnp Hughe, and others of tbo best informed Catholics on the necessity 1 of preserving the Union, and of. acting ' independently of all former party names. Tuesday, Oct. 14th, ISf.'i, is Election li.in This tlnnpressional district cavo a majority of 2 500 for Lincoln, and should J . . ' . : .1.. 1 sustain bis Administration againas im liebellion by at least an equal vote. liaTlo Philadelphia, we learn, the Capitalists aud owners of State and Na tional stocks, of all parties, ire combining against tha Aotl-Adimuntra'nmstl. Tho atlcmpr to injure the Public creep, ly criu oat Taxati.u, ia luoustijus. ITo-EPay ! An Inside View of Secession. j The Washington Republican received from ('apt. Harrover, of the Second Dis- j i regiment, a letter, taken from Ihej body of a rebel soldier in one of the late battles in Maryland, which has been fur - ... ,. . ,. warded fir publication. We make the following extract from this cpis'le, which illustrate ouo phase of th' wicked rebel lion. We omit name? and principal lcal- ', o Hot ' iavolvc tho writer in . diGcuIty : , .Vorth Tarolina, July 1, 1S02 My dear Son : I hope these lilies will unit you lining as well as a poor soldier can. I Lave good news to write to you. We have examined your a'e, and Cod jotl rrro Wo on the lHib. July, n 11, cousi rpi-ully the conscrip la "u'l cafch y iu. Show the enclosed : certificate of your age to your C l uiol, and come home, as you Lavo a riht. They say they luvo pressed all over and 1 .1 - r .1 long. r. When that i out, come Lome, f .roulavc as good a n-!t to o mie as aoy of tbo rest. Though, I enppos, thi-y will tuiko Bomo other law to bold ' vnii if thi v cin. fr tliov have brukco ihrrr nl. d.-es nlreao v :1 . To let tu .11 , come home when your twelv- moDtbs were out. 2 If you would cnlis. the, woull give all furloughs ti con! hmne. : 3. ()a the 101b they woulj let ill all under and overage. They have not and j WU no f:fil nc of ,Dcse solemn pledges, They are not agoing to do anything they fay they will, if they cm help it, for they "" Ihcy are baJ.y whipped. Aj they . e couscriptiug. Tho conscripts aro the maddest men you ever saw. They say Ihcy ; J""'1 ioteai to fiit. They can mako-them g tut cla'' iliem Cout- Tue I most of them ay they intend to go to the jjoj.ij tne (jrit chauee, and I don't blame .., . . .. . ,.; inch . . There ueTer will bo peaee till they , .... ff .. . Qr U a reW, sn j ' KIM UU Kit i.Utj IUCU, ui iuuj an ikiti auu , fc f ; . , . a the 1 fc r 3 i m ; p,rtrii il,,.t ih Ni)rth whir( taJ th0 sooner the : bctter j dl)).t want J0U t(J fire 1I10thcr pan B ,he North( if JQU cin bclp it lu , jka gotne of ,n9 festjhirk out of it. ! flrv sav it is no disgrace. Light from Texaa. IIos. A.J. Hamilton or "Jack Ham ilton," as he is familiarly called in Texas, i P ' Brooklyn N. , tbe 2nd mat. He w native of Alabama, ' represented Texas .n the last t on - liress. 11a said that was the Iirst time he ( - I - '' ted that the attempt of the slaveholders ; t0 6ubTert free institutioos. sua to make - j (JBtom of slavery at the South must be , destroyed, if we want to save the liberty I . ' f .1.. .t 1 utr! uau lucre ami oere. they compelled me to elect between my children aud their negroes, a fool could :.. v t. , v,a"a 1 wuul,i uo ,0UDa- 10" ,onUe jj bofjro -on fellow-citizens, to-nii;ht. . . ' . . ' u'fcu'- , aii i3 uipvu uic , ii ia uuuu every niau frm Ma:n ,n v. Tien - if . n,, ...rr,i,i.,.i ,t, , ,.t u.i.. I it..: . . n. ......i .v.. .1 brfu. JJ ' i.tnuw.v.. .uw .1, VI LUO . . .li,l annt tn 1 ,.'.n Aa ir awtta .n IV- did not want the Union as it was in Tcx-j 1 a-, in 1SG1, before the rebellion broke out, wbero men were martyred for expressing tho opinions of Washington, Jefferson, Madison aud Monroe. Ha wauled at Union wbero a man could freely express i.i, ... .i;i Examine Your Ticket Let every voter examine his ticket. Compare it with tho name, as published in our paper. Tho lireckinridgers havo circulated spurious tickets for Congress. They havo printed tickets for Win. C. Liwson, Georgo F. Jlillcr, and Win. J. Piobinson.and areoir;ulatiug them through the district. These gentlemen are DO can- d.datcs. 0f Ilarlfotd, in tbe small county of Blackford, in Indiana, havo determined ... ,. . a uoxes, aeoirojea mo enroiiiuem ana arove ..... .... away the Commissioners. A battallion has bocn sent from Indianapolis to regu lato tbe Hartford rioters. The Baltimore American says tho cor- icct pruuuuci.iiou Ul luu uaiuv imvcu iv, the last great battto in Maryland is An-1 rrc-tam, the accent being on the second syllablo. Tho namos of places where our battles with tbe Rebels bare occurred will never be memorable for their in herent poetry. There is man ia Lorain 9 connty, Ohio, who, having been examined by tbe drafing Surgeon for various diseases, and pronounced sound as to all of them, fell back upon the morah of tbe question, I A .-.!....,! . Arm ft fft tta immoral .n.l and declared a draft to be immoral and nnconstitutional, because it teat a yarne of, chance. BJames W. Pennington reached home on Saturday by the cars, badly bruised by being thro-a from wagoa j while traveling 10 tho upper tnd of 1U- ; p Lin county. Latest News Saturtlay .Morning'!, .c. (-.nimlll-.l. Yesterday, a nan calling 1 , . ... . . . . Ins name ".'lart.n, was arrested at ?iew Brliti, and committed to Jail at Lewis. burg he answering to the description of the aiorderer of the little piri, German, for whose detection 8!"0l) reward is nflVn-d. (The same day, a mm was seut down from i'urt Trevortoa, and another was arrested j jn Danville, for the same crime.) Pcnn'a is lnvadtd ! Thnrsdiy, about Ji.OUO Stuart's Rebel ('avalry crossed into M nylaud at Ilaoc.ick and yesterday reached Mercirsburg, l'a., and uj ilubtlca bold Chou.bcr.bur tubing all tbiy want, and ia their rorthlcsd scrip. Ttiej met do opposition, i Movn.w's Nkws. TIic Rclcls at ! ,illri,VL.j ull ul0 U.iilroail property ; xiCy 11 -t hold or-tr.itlHTMl uUmit li'O !UJ Ikmcs, (It) of tltem Col.A.iv.M cltirorf,) utid hastened on .lowarus iiOti.-uur uivmca ana ' Kl&l'lv took the l.aiktt anl track " tt 'c lU";r 'u1,1 U"t camc- ;n j,-tiaI aJ1j i.nmodiatilv Pent forward , truup.s to try to cut oil' their retreat, , wliieli we hope mav be successful, tho' ' ii.n i..i.. tj ..... .,..... ..; .i...... i ' mi, iivLeis mi. le.i. uaLi.- mri fir dear life. The money of Cham bcrsburg liank, and the rolling rail- way stock had been, put beyond their retell. This ia humiliating enough. And i with fucli an exhibition of llebel iuso- leucc and cmifult'tuv, slmuld there be any ioniret STATE ? any lon-erTWU 1'AiiTlES IX OL'H ll'iTThhtirg, 31nday .Vxmi. The Rebels made 'Ji miles in '21 hours, and Pleasaulon, in pursuit, 7b miles in same time. M't'Iellan says tbcw crossed - . , at the mouth of the Monocacy. Firing i wai heard durincF last niftfit. .ml I'leasan- wai beard during last night, and Picaaan- ton may bave caught them. VICTORY CJ KENTUCKY. A severe batilo in Perryvitle, Ky., 8lh and !):h inst. Last accouuts represent the Unionists successful. Tbe Rebels are badly defeated. Ki7"Small natters some times make great political changes. Tbe Jersey Shore movement ; gres, wa, I ; the Jersey S movement agaiost Mr. Armstrong for Con- becanse Mr. Armstrong killed ey Shore Boom Bill ! Aud Will- lamsport epposes Judoe llale Dccauso ne I - , , ...... Congress a 1,1 giving S10.000 of tbe Natwn moor-j to Lycom. ing for her stdeodid Court House ! f This and we opine CoDgress will hereafter think twice before thev throw away $10,009 en .1 j r..:er.-t i ; urciy oauvccvssarn j.j .inn lcnuuum-u j and other "uncompromising Democrats," aro running 11. A. Childs. Esq , as their ' " , caauidato lor congress. On Thursday last, Henry Tracy, Cash ier of the Schuylkill and Susquehanna K. It , Pinegrovo, brought to Ilarrisburg, for ' . . ... .... IDa fneral and braneu hospitals, ! eleven hundred biDdi?. Ihe 1 int work O J of tbe Sunday School scholars in that lo cality. Uoi bless tho Sunday School scholars of rinegrovo. Wilmington, Irr.., Sept. 27. One of D,;w "Monitors," an iron-clad ves- I sol of i J1 superior model anu uuisn, was j launched hero yesterday, amidst the I rratcst enthusiasm. Mia is built un on the plan of the celebrated Monitor, and -;ii ......... i. i - :. -1... - ""i r "s- ueiseu uui iniurior 10 li enuer iu execution or value. Andreas Willman,a German born, is on the Union Ticket for State Prison lnspcc-j ! tor fur the State of New Vork. We haru from Pcnsae ola that a por tion of tho mortar S :et sailed for (J alves ton was to be attacked. fcJ-Ono of those splendid Kally town- ship farms, near the llivcr, is offered for sale in to-div's paper. ac3ifil5r3 SHarUtt. Carrictcd Weekly Wheat 8112to?115 Egg, J 10 Bye 55 Tallow 8 Corn 55 Lard 8 Oats 33 Ham 12 Flaxseed 1,25 Shoo 8 ! Dried Apples. SI.25 Wool 45to50 ... , - . H irkin i .tittair 8 Potatoes 40 pr0SB l!uttcr.. 12 Country Soap 4 &6 At bit MB-lo-Uiw, (Or. T. II.Wilw.,)in Lwit.rglltli ln, JAUKS DALK, X-' , wd H Jmrl. Thu bu de parted on. of UV most wpli-d rilij-n. of Colon coun ty, lie one. n-pri-M-Dtisl 11m Hilrict io tit. Sut. leto- Utarr.and .! r mny yir an KU.orttMl'rb)b-1 riuD Cbureh at Buffalo. X Koads. lnLcinr4.1othiit,of KiiAUwrla, WELLINGTON ' Son nf UV-hinirtn utrhiMin. airM aiout VI T.m. ' Auditor's notice. THE undersigned having been appoimed 1 I to audit and make distribution of the balance other deducuons eacept lor prnirartrii sick in Ihe hands of Samuel H. Orwi, Esq.. Ad- 1 ness. 1. KA.MJOl.l II, ministraior of t'Ha.tEs Uaai.aai-a, of llnflU- j Wept. 9. Principal loe townihip, dee d, among those entitled lo j T.r...i.rwnn il'th receive Ihe aaeie, will mei all persons inter- KhNLDlCT aLLLUT, esied in ihe said fund, al his uliice in Lewis-1 "" J r.wi,.'!'',Jt,jJ an'ip"li-''al ! Ill lv. ,j i k ,,.... Oei.i.il s.un. o llAi.io.,AuiiM Turn Out and Vote ! Vendue ! "Ml.!, be expired to Public Sale on the ill Kelly Tp, ('mini '. near Daleiuaii', vu TI lltl, .). 1. commeneiiii at 10 o'clock, A .M, ilie MAN- j "'" "' j 1 GO jCI"CS, 1 n,nr, r less, ab 00 acres W'.....!'an '. an I ilie remamilrr utcl'-r ruin vuiti-ti - l.uui in"t!y Lime t"n, wi'h nwvr fm im? rnnrmtir dtr Mlllll -i;. a ISailfi anu;-p JL&'t- m--' ant oiiur n -cva-m y IKi'.biiililiii: (or a Kiinn. It urn pri vit n!v vl ! il wil! h cfrrct! ihat Jav a a whole, or in two tr tnr f tracts, (u su" r,,rt liar;.I. ' fr J f I n k fill al the .,iin iimf, 'J ( oVS, a V.W IHi:s. HAY, a i i i.t-r. I..w, 4'ti'Mv:ur.. Win.tmiH. Sir, I, tiarnfs aixi IInre tac.Yii, aitn uitu-r r'ariu- iii liiiplt'dirtifs. H'thirr trith Iltrrfl Cltlr IV';'frf l!,:N. F.ITint;, Iiiii.Mii. H-i!av r'U.ck, flmr,, I ;iltls, anil uiany t ilier antclc vt li' usc hfl't FiiriuMire. Term Known at a .KO I. RISER. Admiris- Ori.in.lHfii JOHN I.KIKU. S irat. r j IntlfiHinJl'Dt Killtllinll uf Sta-l'uat Artillery coi: Harrison uf Fonress Monrne!! ;tt.ll. . oll,ot Nnrtliiitnlf rlatitT, has befii auiti -r z. 1 tti (ai- a mmiMtiv t- ; 1,1 I . Umuilinn uii'kT Majt-r J.'-epri K.'I.tis p , A., nw in Ctninnaiiil f Knrirf- Mun- ! rte Va. The exprc-s ohjct of auiJi 'i iin? ihe raising of tins l!atallnn is lit secure a permanieni sarni'n fi-r Ft.r!res Mn,r tc. I J-.'iii heavy artillery, thev wit I not be sab jct hart marches, will tiave no picliel ur Nrnulin duty, ami no unheatiliv exposures. Their ilut.es amt rations wilt be rejular. ! Major Roberts is one of the bei artillery of- . ftcers in Ihe service anJ is the author of the ; la"'iarJ "urk "- An.iiery iaci.es Voung Meu to jmii. this most attractive branch j civile "i'l"' " Evs , ... . . . . , ' " j ' ' ,"rm -'""i.i. i am mi a nucne awrvi TiTOrpTriPO rpHK Cxamiaaiions of Teachers fr I'aion X Couuiy, will be held at the following places, commeociDg at 9 o'clock each day. Buo.I nullnl. X Rb da Orto. lath Huffsln Kl U.uh Uo a ia 1m. .ad llnrttrtos UmI.Io. do do l'tti ll.rtUy Lar.ll.Mi 4a do l'lh 1 ini.i"t ,nr owluwr Baa do do lUi Teacher will please as heretnfere provide thesaaelvea with paper, sens and ink. Tbry wilt also remember thai -Theory and Practice" is one of tbe Ircal blanches. We postpone the Examlneiions a few weeks later than usual, hoping lo find Director and ail appli cant ia aitecdanee. 1). HECKE.NDORN", Co. SupL New Berlin, Sept. . S6i. Auditor's Notice. In the Orphans' Court of t nu.n countv. I , . . . . , .- i r - majteroi tZl ! 11mh1 deeA,eJf M bltl) bf htt Adunoisiiair. i Mm. Fearon. f ot October. A.U. lt:-J. for ihe purpose of iul- lill.Dff the duties of hi appointment. JOH B. I.IN.N, Auditor. University at Lcwisbur. The next Session will opea oa Thursday morning, isept. Wth, m the COM.KtlK. ACADKMV. and FEMALi: IXSTITUTE. J. It. LOOMIsi, President A""-sa mm BOOT STORE! CHEAT BARGAINS! i J' iT received a freh supply of Ladies' and Children's Bunts, flatters and Fancy Shoes, which will he sold at I'M'SH ALLY LOW I'ltlCES FOItCASlH at ihe Lewisbors L'n inn Hoot aud fhoe Store, opposite ihe I.ewis- oor KanK. I ne largest s.lck el Home .iaue liiuirs and SHOKS ever oilered in nwn. a. Wholesale ant Keiail, iwen.v I" Iweniy-five per cent. cheaper than any other house in ihe county, liouu an I shoes made to order on hori notice lion't forget the place opposite the Bank. April 2S, iw;s JO.I.N Siil.lKEs. 'Ht! Pall SasNNlon commences tiliu-lav. Ot 1. 1, 1H6:. 1 he a inter Sexslon unmeitiaiely after the Holiday.. Those desirous of en.erins the Instttuiion for ihe first lime, are requested 10 apply lo .he Principal before the opemns of the School. Special attention is civen u iheitiiaiificaiion of Voun Ladies ami Gentlemen lor Teachiug- The Bible is a Trxi Uock. TlilTION per session including contingent expense.. pr.IMART rn.linr. Wroratr. O-Sn.r. AriUinli-. lt.s . i.mni. aort . s. l.i-t..r..i - - - - - AliV INrKli K.V.LlsU :11 maiueIud-dasovl SMI LANiiL'AljLS. Tnuion pavable immeilia.elv upon the close . . - . 1. .. ia, 01 ike session. i.w .1 o-or.io.i j will be m ult ta We vailing in anvasrs. fto inpr V-il-av and Voniiiwr V - ' fi m " wtli wil Mt, ! ? .N. Mi r S-'h fii:h ei.i Lewi.buif April -I, t'sn- I sT In l.cwibnr- (nrobiM, is iht Cr- meierv) on fun. lav. I2lh 111M , Irinl link I. CI. I 1.1 Alii) CM M.N Tb uAt will Le juilablv rrwar'letl bjr leaviug il at UUa f);!iee. OeL la.'t.s Mammoth Furnltnre Warchoast?, 803 & SII.CLestnut SL, IMIII.ADni.IMIIA. I,alo I.cvj t Co. Dry Good Store. GEO. J. HENKELS. t uiinrrly l il,lVulnut St. 6 t. ls.vjim VATCnES, JEWELRT, ko. TUV' uniTktnl, harme remuvrd ilifr Wait h aritl Jewelry etabhsha.fil nor f itie rooms recently occapivd i'ii.iN. ti. Nnr, lining M.ss Amaoda Zji-rr" Mi iintry Shnp.) Market atrae beiwctu Froi.t and Svciud(hc is prrparadia llfpair watches, Jewelry, Slibical lusirumcnls, &c, in the most appruvrd an J satisfactory maeaft Slit k-'t-pt tu bantl an aMrimenl of choir JK'A K M1V, tcr La .irsantl Gruiltmto, whic hc t'll'T at price lo suit I be Umca. AlK CLOCKS and WATCH td. AM wurk ami wares warrjintrd a repr trd. MAKIA S. ZUBEE. L-wihr?. May K, lWi IMRTltlLlR NOTICE. : 4 1 I.IT1 1.K the best place in town In p j 2. your Tr.mmtnes, Noitoaa, 8keletODS, fancy anJ Black Silks, wnta many olb.r ' ihinys loo numerous lo mrntion, la at C MENSL'H'S. So sav the ladies. I N. U. Siore remi.rnl tu Reber'f butldiD(, i two dimr west of ihe Bank. twi.bur. May 7, 1st.:! na Peace Peace ! Ur K fri-iwljAT t1 klol patrtnr" from wmntf? mat UV tf r fr all, prictrn tvr aW Then )ttw "- ur ttrutioa. uJ prt nf wir euv Vo'i sxrv our brj tiwude utl otlir bum tin. Wf-'T TtmrM ! 0.llii, ) Smtin D-4wwi. AnJ i'J"vo'ira,T mt Umsliaawt. mnd tnm Wo4 iwl aiaa Kr't I'opiinf t.n-1 Mohuirn, sutl 1'riaU r fnm JI 8 itch m ert;ur'0 kd1 Oxtnxo'jat g,iim iu m calL Wrwf !rt1iw ovl ghHim- ft f nan to rnn umIh Un btwKiDt tvw tvlt and 1UU H'w or (MU; e rii.lh- at ni prirva. (ur JuU-r fttvl matst, Hi'ti rraJw-iuaJ ClwUiiOjC w ebat M U. Stuk-. W- CIt-Hacpi n.l Orwti. B1 rrinolltw Skirts Ad 1 m-ipui ttel CIh -ktnir li-r I rm mod iort, H f' fnrt-Frot.t ati'l Cullar for mm mtfl frr tj We've- stiiik.- rs u-ln-., but tlon L ii ib loja. ffi-'Tf; fHl r!r th in.! l"ni-tj to rTr toot floor. '-' ."IIi.k!- t.T onr win fw- xnd luji h-r your 4M ( W !-' It. i' K.-t ,v I f; i-kc-tr. an.l Ku.hfn lioc, tWfr suiis ui C 'S- v f'r l'Ejbi: ur Cms. WV RruhfM and Kcttlv. uU kinil of QuvetMwai-- IN' roll and i-iamiiif, tr but in vlMrwtvrv; V-tiM tTn-1 n n Market inn-i, ewittvr of tow At Sll KLI.fc.lt oi l atr..l v a. .uv imh .Uwiurv, A;.r,l lv,a ABE BlWWl. LOOK 0 L'T: Spurious Tickets hats) already been issued, with two names f'fArui and AVtter wrengly printad. Others bave Dill's name instead of iajrea, or Kiush fir Snuh, Kelly for Aeerf, ke. There are Traitors, trying to tell and cheat ihe Union party. Beware of them. Sea that your Tickets bave these TEN names, and ftajrconipare them before voting 1 ''Red, White & Blue" STRAIGHT OUT Uuiou Ticket Auditor Genernl TIIoMArf E. COCHRAN. r-urvevor General WILLIAM S. KOS3 Cioi;ress JOHN J. PATTEE?OX Asseniblv HEXKV K. KITTER, GKOKGE W. SIKOUSE Pnithnnntary. A'" JA.MKS W. ANDS. Cionmissionfr ROBEKT KKED listrirt Attornew ALIUKU 11 AY 3. IS putv Survevor conuad'sheckler. Auditor J. V. HAGEXBUCn. Look at every Ticket to detect Frauds. r ..st 1 j 1 Vppt VWk