Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, October 17, 1862, Image 1

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"THE UNION," established in 1S14 no:e No.. 2.ih7.
BY 0. N. W011DEX AND J. II. COIINLLIUS.
At 1.."0 per Year, alnaj-' In Advance.
LEWISDURG, UNION CO., LI.. FRIDAY, OCT. 17, 1862.
"CHRONICLE," estaWIled in l$.3-W,e No, SCJ.
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n HLI-1IK9 M.Ul-kKkll
Thit Morning & FrWay .!rr.o.m.
Old Union, O. K.
Oar Whole fuunlv Ticket EIei-te.1 !
The Annual Flection in this county
iras earnest aiid s)ii;i:d, but peaceful
ami orderly except at a feu- nil!s
where liquor is sold. We had ion
Ropuldiouu Volunteer?, vtter?. away.
Our County Committee tiid iiotniiiir
to call oat our vote, outride nominees,
did next to nothing within our bound-.
Oo the other hand, our opponent In J
a candidate for a State Oi'iec and for
AsseniMy in our comity, which they
canvassed well, and confess they had
never a better organization or more
hopes of success at liio polls. They
jiad several meeting., with music and
hikey in nlmndanct? the Union
Dicii had lint two local meeting,
without preparation orireiieml noiiee.
Under all the circti'ii-'taace-, we were
well prepared to be outvoted. t'M.os
there was an mi ler current of popu
lar feeling stronger than the f.il-e-hoods
and perversion3, so abundantly
dealt out to tnisknJ ihe honest i.eo-
,,le. Happily, there were intelligent
nnd patriotic men ani women enough
left to stem all this ti
the men
bv their
bv their vote-;, the women
influence, tjuitc a number of the
Aaiuish and otiiers who u-ually tle
cliue political acti-jti, voted. And a
handsome nutnl.cr of Ietnocia'.s
thought true I'eniocraey warranted
them in voting lot; im-tead of .i;aisst
the Aduiini.-liat'.oii. The result is as
we anticipated in a full vote to
410 av crane m. iojiiv for the "'lied
White and 'Blue."
KLKtTIi N KKTI KNS-r. M.
jti'iiil. ;ks. ros;nEs.
Cobr.a. Sl.ekT. latfr.o. Hill.r
Jtrndv 7;i !i 7t '.'4
ituffd in ;e 111 'i
Kast Htiffab Hit :".:J 117 '
West lluffaluc 1 "'. 7i 1J:;
Hartley i;4 loo 1J4 lo-
Ibirtht.n oj 1 :;o 1
Kelly lj T
lwfs tVj 47 0 r.:.
Levr.N.TthAV.105 Til V
S .uth. .V.l'-; T-' I'.O T
I.iiii.sji.ne Ml Til Mt T'J
Miliiinbur- T7 U 74 ft
New Berlin l.Z T'l T ) 1
I uion 7 70 s 7''
Ulnte Ieer 1') HI 17il 1 !7
Coelirau i- maj. l'atters"U ."IPS cisj.
SIBVrroR CSPXERAt.
Boss. K.-p. Cuion, 1'''1
Boi r. I'- na. 1 1 "J I
l!..-.-- ninj. 471 i
tWMiTllftNOIART. COM I! sstONER
S-.li!.. Hr -h. 1I--1 K.lv
rtradv 7:5 i'.j 7i "Jl!
Itutfiloe 1 :j'.t !t 1"1
Fst BulTiil.ielU 57 ll'i ;
W'wt BufTJw s7 Td 317
Hartley l.'i ! t.4
JI.irtl.ton 2S 22 2!t 21
Ktlly Hit 42 122 ,"'.)
Ix?wis II!) 47 7"
Lew.NrthV.12 1J" l".'l i'2
StithW.12i) lo" lo2 ?l
I,:nnnie 2 7's ! T7
Mirlinburp 104 13 7S
N.wltirlin lit 71 fi"
I'nion s2 7.. !4
Whiw IVer 17d 101 1-3 102
Sauils ulU uiaj. le e 1 :'.i'0 umj
MSTFIfT ATlVinNtV.
II. t. a. I' I-
Prady 74 '.' 1
lluffab 14:t '.'J
Kavat l!tlfTali Hi M
Vest Dufialue ii" 1 -!
Hartley 122 1"2
HartUtoO 2S 1")
Kelly 120 ;:s I
Lewis IW 4") I
Ltw. North AYard 111 Jo:! 1
Smth. U'ard 1 1: s" '
Lintiidj.titi 7s 7'-i
Mirrlinbu'tr 7r '' j
N. w llerlin 72 r,l ,
I'nion 72
White Ker 1'W l.VJ j
Hayes s4 inaj. j
ASsEMItl.V.
Bitter, Bvp. I'nion, 1 "'l
Strnusc, do 1")1'2
YoutiL', Pi m. 1 lo2
'Wharton, Dim. lbi'i
Average maj. 401.
CO.VtiKKSS
For I'atteiron.
re
rte.I.
For Miller
Tauphin 71
I'nion S'.tiJ
Northnmberlaiid '.l1?
Juniata 6
1 )ii7
TI is .rives Miller 101 tnai
Fpyder Co.aSi) f,,r I'nion Ticket.
Ju'L-c Hale carriis Center, Clinton and
Lyenmin district f.r Congress. ;
l'hiladi-lphia 5,111 0 Union Laucaster j
4,000 Alli.gln-ny 5,0oo. !
aaar-me result id the State is not jet 1
known. Half the
eountict are not i 10
from. Tbe absence
ra of the aoldier I
OS three CocgreiwraeDamonir the Tcr,',nlioiPl!,J political changes recalled
. . . . e ' :i . J: J f..1l
tx-at of the deli nation, loo l.m r
kell, tnd M'Pberson and we doubtless
. . .
SUBer greatly from that cause in nearly .
very eouo'y. gradually tbey left for their old home or , ohine. If you doa t like your own wore:, i o3tnes lnJ glaves of Southern rebels J
The tame drain of Soldiers npoo tbe l.b" ,t,1"Bents, until a few French fam-' jou'd better restore it, tnd set it running l lyhy should thej be compelled to watch
raiotj ttrtntth in Ohio tnd Iodiana, bas ' '''eS "'3 rvmainel- ''The town" is now , again. Unless jou do that, very soon, the property of the masters tnd culli
giten tbe Democrats tie better chances ""'j f 09 fl"aiog region : few marks you'll have no need of a fugitive slave j ta tbeir m3, while our eons aod
there. Vallasmoham is Iolfeated. ! f f rtDca ,i,s,e in fcaildiog remain, but , J,.." The planter left, with his admira- j brothert are ia the army fighting for lib
Of course, nearly if not quite all the ', tb imf r" tf FreDch g"ntility U still tp-! ti ja fjr tll9 beauties of Secession a good I ertJ forcver? Tbe President touched the
necessful candidates di-oAa. tn L f
. ,r
ed to the Kebellion, and in r.vor of pros- mtt,, JWutf. tnd probably Prevost, Ilel- Lar-i numbers of 15bel dead are lying " ah geutiemen, as a measure . u ..-.j,,. lljITM.,t ovaa
.i.f.fifaro.sly, .be War. W. did p.ucb, c Judge Laporte was a leading ' na,urd ,t iVrrvTiUe." A detachment ; i 8? f'J h'3 " "r.S- J
pot coi.hle iu me oi tliera. Let lh se man, and touk such an interest in tbe .. c 1 1 t t ,. .r,I ciple of humanity, of law, aal of c 'nsti-1 !..... ,i r,t.,r. . f r.r.:-r cuuu:, a r.r.-.u, -.a
ZT fioith Ihe war before any douht- ; r0l0'0 State Convention held las, July in I t tutional tnd religious ti.ht, Gal and cou- Zt. T. mo: , k, v. ... '
fal men can cn e ID t . cudang.t the hoo- Marrboburj, that bo attended It, althoueh ""heir deal liUg there, but kit thtui , , .,m u.c i:.... iauai.,a...uil J.u..,aaa
al.e Uauiuph cJ lU I uiuU. j uuiu lU tie. j 1 tUU. I 6C'lL - I
fcaf" The Draft far Soi liers took place
on Thursday in Pennsylvania, according
t srpointnient. S.'mc- few entities were
fii'irtt. All the districts iu I'ni 'n fwi.
ty wore ex nipt, let four, whkb yield
ed twenty men, s follows.
riea Enf.el in Union County.
H aktu.V J .c b Barnet,Iavid Liart'y,
Josiab B o p, Michael CrieWedl 1
Kti.i.r Leonard Boycr, Wil'ta G!a,
J ame llii-r, Aaron Nigel, Jacob N.
Itanek, Peter i'einhirt 1
i Lewis Martin Auaiiil'r, !. P. Burd,
And. J. C-a'bern.MD, It.'i. V. Cathcraau,
Lewis Mensch, Wm C Smith t
Limf.-to.nk J bn B-iycr, J ool Brouse,
James Live, Josiph r-e.-bnld 4
Those citizen are eallei to an Innora-
t le sorv.oa in the situs mQi r as wore
,.f ,r f ,t , ,.f rh. It .rn'-itmn i-.I
in the VV.r of lol ' Ti.ef are sulstan-
' . ". .
tia men i-i n-t rrjroriua I.-jui eaeh
!0 1 'i j i-t prroriua
party. Wo uui rstau 1 they are to asseoi
bit ia I. wiAar,:, early next wjek, for
further orders. i
$"Fcroado and
n U ood, with ail
trie notorious KeLd .-y mpathizers, joined
"J b ''"P0'. "'J ' ua "J ,B
sciiaieata of Know Notbiuism, Lave con -
sp.red as tiny nave lor 10 years pas
nnuer the name of "I'emecraey, to elect
for Governor of New York State, llirntio
Srym;nr. lie male a studied speech
aee. pting the nomination, in which he
bas a hundred things against Lincoln, i
where he has one aga ust the Ucbeliiin
lie never attended a War Meeting, until
be was a-joria ti be G iverner. And yet .
he claims to be in favor of a vig reus j ros- j
ecution of the Warl
U;o. Ja.ves S. "Aiisvop.rir, the rich-1
est farmer in Weetirn New York, who
Tuliuteetcl, with bis tons, over 1 yttr
ago, aud bas been in the L unn army, iu
ac ual service, ever since, is the nomin-e
of the Kpubii-ao and Tnion Demccrats.
ata"So long as Ihe Soldiers voted Ptrx
oera'ie, it a as all constitutional but wheo
they b-gin to V5te against that puty, the
1.ui jcratic Sopreuio Court decided their
v .ting was very unc itis'.itutioaal. T'.t
.ot,-, ejir-wr, rirmoiVm tunr.o.V I.
?omo fproba'olv bat few culer the deci-
i,n)solliers have voted, and the ltiturn
Judges in smac counties the Law plainly
requiring it iiavo i
to consider the malt
td u-lil Nov. .
atta7"Stuart's Kebel Cavalry male the
complete c teuit of M'Ciellaii'b Army uf
150,000, and escaped 1 Great is tbe
'V.rategy of 4Youcg Napjleon T" Gov.
Curtin is demanding an investigation
la ihe West, our Generals are at work
and the Bebel forces are bad!) beaten.
jax. W tn 1! . H H au, of M l inturg. who
... in .ho three months' service, cut him-
self in the right knee last Nov., and had
bis leg amputated this wc.k A son of
Jacob Cable lost enc band by having it
crushed in cider press.
Paii.v NinriT Mail llereifter, a
mail will close at Lewi.-I.jrj, r'jJtt o'coe.
cvnimj, FOB the iSou'.b, and a return
msil will le opened fit iM tho South,
out tJjkt (''.'. murniriyt.
aWTs-Amotg thrse drafted ia ChiHi?Tii
, que, we bear cf John rCmcaid. In Tur
j bet, J. Woods Browa, Ll-vp Ia Danviiic,
' Cbarks Zubcr
I Death of Judge Laporte.
I Hon. Jons Lapok7E, if Bradford
county, foil while walking the ttrecw of
l'bila I It hia, a few weeks since, and soon
; expired. He was one of the most distin-guisbi-1
citizens cf our Northern counties
tbe largest landholder at cue titno and
igla- :
ti of tiia btate uatcr O jT. Saun. Uis t
His
tge wn thout CI years.
In Dec. 1703, the first tree was cat for j
a colony ot anout thirty rrenca iamu.es
some ot tnem nomcmen, ana oincrt
Uadesmen, who came by way of St. Do-
mingo, with their negroes, tnd took up a
tract of land on tho west sida of tbe
North Brtoch of the Sn-.i-iehanna, 10 or 1
15 Mo Towsnda. There they joke; "he undoubtedly is ; so the law ( lle1 currencjj ,h;CB u i0 eoa.st 0f g9c
formed a settlement, which they styled prescribes." "Is be ia town !" "I don't j ,eD) atld ,wcntt.five cent tokens, iu tl
j "Asylum," but was generally called know, but I suspect dot." "Wbea d , . Th;3 u ,0 eJDTinc9
; '-Frencbtown." They made large expec-:
tations of tnde, banking, and commercial
and agricultural prosperity, tnd a rude ,
borne ia t delightful nook of the river io j
a new and wonderful country, was, for a .
time while the novelty and the money
lasted most delightful. But tdditions ,
tbe ect,1,-'Ia(;I" ware ai tbe colJ
climate made fewer returns thao were
many eaites : mri u.i oui iu.ii .soui-
14,8 ''h their American neighbors ; thay
- 11 - . a: .. J
'"''"IV oiniea id a variety otways; auu i
e. tT1" . ,M i
lie, sun remaiuinz ire mo J rtxtrtcs, Jjj.
Tha Philadelphia Election
II suite 1 most gl triousiy for the frica 's of
the AJuiinfe'ratiot! an 1 the country. 1 La
sllier.'n of Hughes went for'h to little
otiCl-i.tly, ani su-tnincd a Waterl?'. Je
f at. Never, fir.ee the year lto, has
there tern m-ire firnal rout of tbe
j.-mocraiic party than took puce yeatcr-
diy. The friciid cf the Adaiiciatrnticn
in rbi!l -I hia struek tbo right chord by
orgirzlng as the Nation il Uni n party,
inlboVJia uo constact'v and eonricu-
Oisiy tbe atrocious Secession platform of
Hijhcs and bi associates. Right-miuJeJ
men felt that, on ?tuh a bais as Ilo.'bes
bid Mtt,!Uhr.L this I'nion won' I nas
ra9
aay t.r ever, aci the Mates sep-rate
iato balf-a-d z.-n rationalities. The? fu!-
'J arfreciatca tneinironaTico 01 reouKii.c,
' the p-dN, aU tff.rts at treason ; of dis-
:.. ...t ....,....;..
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give aid and eomf.rt to the en-my, or to
c.-'jte jernnaietit divisions iu tin loyal
States; and to the du'y of setting tbe
stamn i.f diiinr.ribation upon all su-h
T.,r. ml!,v llvll. ratrintie. and
b ; j ;(j Dt,m1crat3 rlTe ticl 4ttcn.
ti on with becoming zosl.
; As t!je fTlilti (,f this splendid victory
we liive cec:e,i ,Ua fHuwing ofloers, ail
national men :
Mayor Ahsanlria Henry.
District Attorney William B Mann,
l'rothonofary F-'.deriek G. Wolbcrl.
("i y Solicitor F. Carroll Brewster.
Ii ceircr of Taiea James C. Kolch.
C ty Controller Joseph 11 Lyudail.
City Coniuiissior.i r J )hn Given.
Consres-itiien Cbas. O'Neill, V. D.
K-I!ey, Leonard Myra, M ltussel Thayer.
Seuatort Jacob K. Bi Jgaray, and Geo.
Cuinell.
We Lava carried a majority of the
! members of Assembly and of tha City
' Councils.
J Philadelphia thus stands redeemed
; from the s'ain suffered at the election last
t fall. Her city government is committed
r. r 1 1, a, In 'in nnn.tmo
wir. She has bIso given such a sweeping
majority as to leave no donbt of her sen-
. - T .L
flIUeU? LIT I'')!lUelU- JUCt UiOCr CJUIUJtr-
- , -a- .1 I A 1 1 .U
eiai ciucs, n iucj cow, ueou bidcu
the preswe of tbe reaction - rbiladel -
pb
I.ia itandi) Crtn and breasts the storm,
She sets proud example for other rtiea (
to follow, and shows that no matter what
... k. .nJ J.,a. amla.t bar intan-lU.
she is deteruiined to remain true to the
national standard tad to adhere to the
government through good report and
throuiih id report.
ti" ,f ii. a,, v.l u
shrewdly used to affright ib, timid tnd
.n.t .11 .h .rr..
,an npon that well known theme. The
.,n;,,.tie tarrsin,. th n,e, e,
w nnscrupulously taken advan-ra-3 of,
ia tbe hopes of thereby corjuricg np once slamp-duty or ttx to ba paid on every
more t mighty prosiavery party to be Used thing in every day business, as well as the
in favor of the south and agaisst the gov-: penalties uf the law, and fines for trying
eminent. But the event sbowcl that this ' to evade each aod every ona of tho Sump
device is now cSete, sad might as well be tC9 imposed ly Congress. It will sav.
cwefallj laid away w:tb tls things of tho oti of traabiv) to every st ire-k ocper
dead past. No votes were to be obtained "d bu-iness man to have t cpy for rcf
by crying cut "abolition." Tbe crusade e-enee at their side. It bis been Carefully
was a total failure in Philadelphia, jast prepared from the OSeial Documents at
where it was supposed it would have bocn Washington, and copyrighted by a noted
most successful. Xjrlh Amrruin. j member of tho Philadelphia Bar. Price
Perplexities of a Patriarch.
ma Buspcaiou o. urn .ugi.i.e na..
law b, the war, is .musingly illustrated j
ia id incident thtt occurred at Memphis.
of tbe fugitive siavs
A bereave 1 pa'riareh applied to Gen
Shtroiaa to learn how be could reclaim
his runaway slaves. "I know of only one
I way, sir," replied the General, "and that j
is tbrurb tho baited States marshal. .
Xho
unsuspecting planter started in .
pursuit of that oScer, aad was at
last directed to Col. Hniyer s quarters,
. . .
(where be aaked
"Ia this Ihe United
States marsball V "No, air ; the pro-
Tost maraha.l." uncrecant una me ;
united M.tct marsuair- -uavo y (
business with bim .'" "Yes, sir, I want
m, niggers; Gen. Sherman says ba is the 1
proper officer to tpply to.,' "O, yes," I
replied CoL Hillyer, who perceived the ;
joo think he left?" "About a year ago,
I ficey." At last, it dawned upon the
pltntot's brtin, that, since the United
Mtttes omcers were driven out, tnd the
national courts broken up, lha fugitifa
slave law it not in operation. He went
back to Gen. Sherman and inquired, sac- ,
ly, if there was no other way of recover-
jug his chattels 7 "None to my knowledge,
sir." " bat can 1 do tbout Hi Well,
- .1 l. .1 1. t - tnr mil
sir, ins law ,iutuia - j--
slaveholders io esses like this, but jou
j- .- c.i -.4 .....ksJ k. tn..
were uissaiiiieia, u .ui-c- ;
deal dimiaished. I
- , . .
im.. ti i i r n.
mo cauijna. urati.u iif.
To le deprived cf all the cinifris of
life, to uuderiri unusual hardship and find the following sketch of speech de -
, ., ,i it :i,;. .
ra-por-urri., ard ti rik cot only the , livored by a prominent m in in Uuio, at a
(-l.ot.ers of WtV lot tbe resti'neo
l. l. : ' I
c ' '
to be cn .nh to aek our colliers, without
robbing ibtm of the endit due to brave
men f'r ga.Unt cnluet. The IVnny.
ania Kescrte, so long under Gen. M'Call,
but now led by Gen. Mealo, has deserved
well of the oountry a any command
, in tbe ervico. From tbe time of the
Drainsvillc fight M the recent bloody bat -
, tie near bbarphurir, the Corps bn takm
prominent part in ert cniteineiit of
a rT'imiueiii ran iu eerj ciiiKrm'-iii ui
-"J " """ 1 "
tamed without support the tsaauit ot
"-"ei ioh.i tuim .3 .a.-o ii.-..
S .me of the gaiUot regiments which left
IVnn.irlrania a ,-ar am with fall rankt
-j j
are no fO sil y reJj;el tut toey are
regiments only in name, aud by vinue of
their glorious deeds. When they r-ic'-'d
Fredctiekabur, on tbeir way (r im tbe
1'euiusuia to l'ore, it was sadd-.-'iinj
' cnon.-h to see their dress-p-iradcs.' lnrce
. hundred or three buodred and fifty battie-
worn, hungry, ill-clad vtkrns were all
f iat Adjutants could return as fit f r duty.
i Tho rest tilled, bloody graves won at each
I of the Peninsular battle S.lds, or bal
fallen victims to disease. Bat nhen the
lint of march from Freitriekrburg was
I taken up the men stepped out as briskly
and talked as cheerfully as if the regi
ments were marching to their Cr-t ba'tle.
Iu the battle of Suarcsbure the Corns
1 the enemy over and over again, driving
superior forces from chosen position?, and
contending for hoars and hours with fear-
bit odds. Their bravery may bo meas-
ured by their losses, which were more
I than one s-venth of the force engig'd.
; We thould not think it worth while to
j say this much in defense of a command so
! nolcl fjr bravvry tnl steadiness as tha
I'ennSVlvaUla KeSerVe". We're It not tor an
: nnmanly and untruthful slur upon them
recently made by tho 11. rail. Ibis pa -
! w- a. ka t Iha nfTffAnrAWtT in V lb if
, v " 1 1 ' J -'
I na. m.J rA..t,w. l .a.sT.1 l.tfTr
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, and the fnecis of the regiments fee!
natural indignation at the liheL Irtt.une.
I
Csitid States Stamp Duties ajD
I 1 AXES. aietsrs. 1. U. l eterSOO
Brothers, 200, Chestnut St. Philadelphia,
'have just issued a neat card, containing a
' "S'P Vatie'" imposed by he
j Act of 1SG2, which Act wont int.) effict
' on the 1st uf Lhtobcr. Tbe card will be
nd very convenient for reference by ail,
and should be at Ihe side ol ever? store-
keeper, merchant, manufacturer, broker,
banker, attorney, or any man of business
't shows at a glance tha amount of
lea utii t coF.us aure-e copies ,or
tw.Dtj.five Cents ; or twentj-five copies
, , . . . r
j r.0i:.n,l Seventy five Cents;
cr ;is f r Thrce ,)o,lir9 . or 0n3
... v,. ri.,t,.,a ';...
will be sent per call everywbero by tha
publisher on receipt of the price.
TuE gutrI,EB, CosrEPEB rr. The
Confederate Congress has voted $200,000
far ,tl0 purpo?c of coining copper money,
uph .;.n7eJ. ,0 tu e.,cn, 0f S.OoO.WO.
' '
This will bo the most extensive cheat of
moicTa flme,. One cent, by this proc-ft,
.,, , , , , , A
will ba elovated to the va.uo of twenty-
&1e ,nJ hoj tfj9 Corjfe,jerite coinage
wiU vie in worthlessnesa with its- utt.r i
paper money. This shows as !
macll .njthin. else, what straits the '.
rebi)j lre io TaeJ might M .ell issua
.,,; of .i,.i,h lh;, denrer.;.
loyed copper. This ought
the South of its utter want of pecuniarj
means for carrying on its rebellion. Base
money, issued by authority, is tbe last
despariog effort of a bankrupt treasury.
Ex-Gov. FoLLOcii os ths Pboci.a-
MATiox. As a war measure, it exhibits
greit ij, aDd wiadom that generations
enTT
Whv should the Rebels DOS- ;
ieas g power thtt we have not, which ena-'
, ., . 1 .A
met mem (0 taiass armies, ana seu i lavin
l0 ,a00t ,j0Ba thousands of our fellow cit-
. .... . , r- - i l i
izent t ny thouia tnion men guaru aoe j
SDrincs of the rebellion when he struck at
Bl.0i.rfr nV. is,
i 1 T,. P,l,hl
, a
i In tbe I'tmuiniU T'vut, O h lost.,
iatc war meeting. It h.all btf lead bf
: it, ii. I"i.i.,ti .nee.iailr
i. , i i
in i'ltonsylvania, wbcro we Lao ao many
wit'!:t eotiJ'lirl ii Turf Jltllo 9brt of ibe
... V...f ir-a.n On. ihii.,. ihinV. It
eleaaly established, that herecr JO'i
tiud a eondiiional L'uwn man, jua can
act bin down at once at to nncouditional
j traitor. but to the noble little apvech in
. iacstioa. t'aja the Thn, t :
i attiea- .i uroarty, r.-q , ot inia eny
"" I";t'h
at rv.nh.'fijIJ. Otiio. nn
- - -1-- e -
Saturday
WJS lu "u iue litm,jcr4,; A. a He
crat be bad come to SprinGeld, to appeal
.. . ... i ti...
l0 ,,. tJ u wr u put cowa me re
belheo. llo would not discuss wbetber
tire-eaters or Abuiiti-jniats brought a tte
.
war. iveLeis were in arms airaiusi me
li rferunient. Let us pat down toe rebel
ii u, atd then collie political questions
abjut it. It d;dn't make any difference
wae'.ter Joshua U:Jiiut!S or Jeff. Davis
gol up ihe rebellion. Tncre it is we tee
h., win it n! w .u,i not it down.
Ho annealed to the oid democrats, lie
would ask them : Are you going to tee
ihe Constitution npset and the Union dis-
s lved, because you think somebody np in
A-htabu.a county may gi to Cougress
If you are, you are jaot as big a traitor as
Jeff IKvis. Are oa not going to war
because Lincoln may have violated the
Constitution? ho male jou the Judge 7
, , , , , .?
lie was elected properly under the Con -
stitutiou. 1 d.du t vota lor him 1 !
wou'.j'nt vote fer bira now, but I am for.
rnitin? down the rebellion. Now Ibis is
ihe faeL Aoynody who Won t go to tc
for tbe reasons I suggest, is afraid to risk
: 1, ,r.:," Th.t'. il,. ,.r
1 . .
it. Is there any man who can put hit
ting-r on anv ir.j iry done to the rights of
the South? Not one, not even a slave
holler. We old line Democrats were
a.ways determined to main.a.n the right.
cf the South. We gave them more than
tbey were entitled lo. How, then, why
this rebellion : ot Decause laioeoln was
i.j - i . a i .
ciecieu, cor utcausc iirec&iuriue wuu i
n ,r IUUJ.X wan I. Not bit nf it. It
has be-cu working fir thirty years. But
; ul P?1 . f
We cao'l let this war rao
nrtAnm Ha,. mndl pnm Atlt
( . ' .
' t0 gtoD it. Jf thcTdw i come oiUDtari-
j, the Government will make them some,
, and it ouQt to make them come.
i
I Wao 1'ioseebvsd tu Kibkls isto
4 J I'EJC.tSTLVASIA I-
. ....
IU Conversation With
, , . , , .
a Eeuiieuiau icsuiuar auuiuiuij, iwuu uaa
jat arrivel from Adams county, and who
is a respeciaoie (utaieiau iu u oi-.jsuurg, j
he informed us and a large crowd at the
,, ,r, ,
. 1 1 I : : ; . ' i
rauroaa uepoi, mat aue a.eocas were cou-
, 5f -y b, f4r
""'"-'"'i "-,
W'1 ad Slme3- He tsscrtel that these
traitors knew every by road, cow-path, tnd
Pritiu !aua ia FaMo county, tnd it
' was to them that the Kebeds were iodett
; cd for their success ia reaching Chambers
burg. Comment on this horrible develop
ment is useless II irrlXwj T-.'fjrtiph.
The Way uf the Transgressor is
Ha:;:). A rat.': Seces-boUt was treated .
to a rile oa the sharp edge cf a rail tbe
other day in Wilkesbirre, l'a. Ha was
taken to his mother's hou'e, but the old
lady refused to receive him, ai be was a .
traitor and not worthy to enter tbe bouse. I
. ghe tjiJ ,hc bo ut(J h;m djBn Sjuth
. .. .. n..u. sh(( r ...
sods in the service of tho United States,
tnd j jstiy regards this fellow as a disgrace '
i , , , -, i
,a ha f'mij i
Ia Carroll county, Mo., a man was tried .
for boldiy avowing I'uion sentiments.
He defied his entmiif, aad said ha would
sties to the I'nion as Ion
as tbera was
peico left. Ilo was told that tha I'nion
was broken S , ,h.t a r.c t
be found. "Then." said he. "I will haoar
t ,
to the stub, and wbea the stub is cose, I '
.,, , , , .
wila ban- to tha hole the stub camo out,
of." Be was released.
It is tn old proverb that "boys will be
boys." What a pity 'tisat equally trne
that men will be men !
Corrcctrii Weekly
Wheat 81,20 Eggs f
Rye So Tailow
Corn CO Lard
Oats 33 Hani
10
8 :
Flaxseed 1.25 Shoo ...
Dried Apples. fcl,25 Wool....
Firkin Butter 8 Potatoes
..LitnToO
40
Fresh Butter... 12 Country Soap 4 &t)
tn IVartaHitT.tiitli iavv . R-t. It Atlrir. ITWA
cr Vilm. P. li.l.r. 1 . l. r tiia UuulUul a.aaar
i Mm ... u... ataTiL til.ai:ilIll.ls.tA,.tnl a.i..h.
,, ottr ',, , ,
v. V.. 1 K li.it' !! int. ItKrBrTf TJ7r.L. rr
i...t mi.v.ii jr,,.i..
Co.
Sua -' r E" rutin Ktrw.MiA-ES KOLLaa4 aliat
sauaii notti. u.thi u.ffan- ...
I
""j
m
i
12ih in.t. lv th. aama.JOH D. SMITH
flA-VNAH SMITH, tv.Ul of Uarll tr.wn'b:p.
Ia IvUbont. IVh iar, CUHISTTAX FTIRI I.KR,
avi ymn, 4 traAoiiLhy. It !. A sat! f Ltmn
ravtr connt burn unJ-r hut; u-tTj". to Uj1 Pjvimjic
wt the iaWfoiuUAa iarai aost trulj tot."podutU
In Lrhurt. Uth lnwt JHM W. TBI-AM-. IS
WTe,r -wltlt t .-B Of i-J itaealtaB IrUll-1. JoiiB a
UO Bawl teniv twirivu m
I Fuli.ii applie 1 afam n ihe treat praci.cal
v,,,,,. has br .until i.a'ran
. h, .h. -,trn! ( millions
1 no-n. ..-wt..n umtrtrj.bf rir'( .ti
1 ara nl tae ihe.r : the in.innfr-,
,,.. ,r,ri, r,.,. t ,tP,-e
. have ... in th.r il-;.at nini l)r. At-
! i)os in m-.tiC;tte. Hr- tur;,., :!:c i'f ai t'l
I cria in !ctear and l'nv,ir t.. ii'e in tli
, . dl.a4t. an, m,K ,reiii ,'..-e
rir the re:il ihini-i avai!aK I.T :he
an! ot entry i!av I I'.
I.. L.H, nrtrt at u li f S tllV af 1. brillS
j !,, reach i f evrnr n 'an l ie twai atill
dm ani th hei " m "tfrn nines.
I ''"" lfel-"-"'""-")
I nlon Pratrr Mcellnct h'rrafter '
ii ihe lierman U-l'riii, t h.u.r, at 1, Sabtaib ,
alTtioons. Alt are untile-! 10 aueii-1 !
E.VI'I.UY.VKATt
1J
AOKNTS W.VXTKD.
'
' a
rill pay l"n ir n ',." prr m"i
t all rl;en to aftivr .2':e.er rive a
t'i.tntnt-M,.n. I'iirt.c't'.ir'. st 'i tr--. l'rev
Krie S,'win: t,lh!e(" mnriv, li J W L.s,
(Jenet.ll Asent. M:!an. 'hi "-'
Liwi.aiai Rara.O.-r. 1, 'ft.
rpl!E Annual K.cii- n t. r 1 rct,-r wiil he
tel. I at the Fanlcnr H . en M n-!ay,
t.ie 17:h .In ff N.iveinl er fi'i:. tera-r-n the
f. nrs of o'ei. A. M. an.! :i o'cl -ri.-. P. t ;
a id on Turs lay. ih 4in !af uf .N remrer
; , a e--ral M.-.i-i of ihe rth..i !er
win De htil a: tie nanainx noii't. ai ;u
oclork. 1)AVU Itf.UnU, Ca.hier
000.000
Male or Female
n .-r.i.i
AGENTS
IIOHVS rw Tl!l rtlTi' IHIMT (OI.OP.ID
M ip o; no- t Mfiu -i tris.
I t Ut. 1U tt tUI-l, I.
s ..n rB.-T it ar.l n- .-a--. : tn
ri -rT. inT flo r:.; .r ma 1. t. e..;., Mltrh.
n. "-
ir-miritH "D tl..-ct,j
, in,M.i.i.,e.m-, n,
vr tr.y . .el.: ai o,.-sj aas:.
Mip. .t It I, a'w. m
roevrv tnli.it 'an a-ae
orUial'Bi'1 Stat . 1 .Nn..! . ust 1 nua, ffit Io
KVEKY KVILR.'- ririo
' -.- . '','.'- as t . trl J rr M
ii uiitai atawaii. nia
' .s,i 1, .- si rth at rrt.
I'rmTal ls.tru.-tii Da b-w t can.aw a-Il, farBiatM
aj nur asoa I
W.r,Ub',I'i1v 4r' f r rur V-r In
t it .mi, l x"v. . t ntUnl l-.it..-i. - ''a'av A
far tan mnw m w wita - n'.aviT-u t-,ax- mr
N romiwUiaMO. J. T LLjYU, So. 1 4ir a.T.
V ..V
, 7
1 w.!iiaaprt r -r.. Rhr.r..oi in fori. at.d
r
, Vir4iaUi ,oJ ivnn.aia,iir c.y r-fuadi.
!.l..ps
Topv-,Rpniri. map or KvTrrkT,
; .on inman a. ani Illinois.
; 1. ttinrlr .att.ar.t. (o.il.n Blcl aa. 1th.- ar wpasr.
Ilir stUtt.irilT tor itd iiirinii.,ii--ai ,Vm
l t- r-fuaW Wavcy ow hul.uj n wrvtx ta
' ra-ot.
: It. I Tic aO ornta
r rfaO tni Ti" 'On. AtlLT
. pksn?ylvan? -tm. m.p i- n i.n?-; Jr
i bmt S-" rwrjt, atrt tsas. ' su f.rwl-
I I.LOVD3
RKTNA'OPTHKMIIPfIP.!EB
rm- Artni sorr- b r.Pt
' iriTstit'. r?i t?Vav
1 h..mm--t.a .- ..ry n.itr.
k l.n.l.n-l.n.l . I n u-. '' vie.a ir w in.
.1.1 in ..Mir.it.. ar.1 S;t. I'-ir-l m .t-ta.
$2 p -are fartja,aarl SVO oa Utaaa, wiia nnr. kalj
i N.n Dmmnr. Ttorrwr... Vft t:.ls.
I 3,.
J T LL To Sir : S.rd "r . t"1 ..-i.-'i-
ri nrr. w-h srt- r ko-tr-l "-.Ml-
eii.rV. H iawi.rMomaasl. a ei 3i....i.-iaw rSlJ.tr s.
j. ii:h..siM t porrbaa. aa cut aa ar.rvia.n-i fvr
.- ..I ...at in. iis.b.
on.fc ix WZUPS. Sor-ta-r tftv Say.
'
T 1ST of I.etteri r-ta nii in the Po-t
.
iir..-e
at LtinlsuiKU, ra., up
M'fTrtr, Saaaal 0
tvt.n
.-U arh Aoa
alU
-6i
r,M.t.ncj
II. nk. Jar..ti
K.nk. Ju-.
k- Jr. IWba.1
ki.j, .
Iil S.'iatlan
K '. J l.a P
u A
tir -n.r, Jan. C
n.ertr. Jns.
It.artman, Fraaa
liiinl.-n, Marllia
K . t'is l
Kalla. Wm. A
Kklasir. E 3
k-r l-r. r,; t
Kiiill..,C.ll.ar;o'
Persi-t.s cal.'itic f
please aay :lo y are 4
i.r. A 1 ini a
Simir. A I
PrT'rt. J -riB C
ShlrM. li-t.J.
T.m: "us". A
Wii.ht.Ja- A
r :n
a;..
l.rltTS, w,,.
iiivn
,k w F-tii ir-r. r m
Da Yoa want a Faa!.ionaMe Colt ?
1
F si-, ca!! at Jane
Ma rivet street, at the
Item Clotijing $lntt
where yon trill tin I an asvrtmeni of Fash
ionable LO rill4. -such as Ions O.er-
II.... .,! It..c. I..a l'anri.
aD'j Vel, ma1f 1B lnr ij,,,, s,y rs.
Ai-o liuVs' Ci n.ni in suns, and Hoys'
Overcoats niavle lu suit ib' se lr.oa 5 lo I " yrs
of a... j.o. S. MAKSU.
lrfatishunr, Oct. 10. lr.3
Administrator's Natice.
VOTIl'F. is hiTrliV dvell. llldt Letters :
it i'f A ! :i::ii-.r. n i n
Esia'e ef
W ..I n
ri.i. er.i ia iji .i.i.uiroiinii.ii
'ml ttM" I
nr-.i. or iiae Ketrtster oi I iiieo
c.untT.ia doe form , t law; inerefore ail p-r-
the iiaers ziie.l. OT ine iiririsier
"';'s k'S 'hemselves indebted to .aid
eslate are re,ueieu to mait ojuueuiaie p.iv-
.,, ar.d ihe havmir nisi clam..s a-amst
the same are also requested to present them
properly aulhentira'ed for settlement.
rHXKI.ES CAWLEV, Admin'r
Cnion Tp. Ocu 9. Ist J
aaiaa.7. aj
HatSYi V VAi. 1 I
THE ondersisned has removed her!
Miiiincrv Esiablislimint
l.i lh rivsiM rerentlv ivecunird bv Tnns. G. i
liner's Jewe Irv .siaop. Marae t street, between
Front and Second, where Ue is prepared to
Hake and Trim Bonnets, Hats,
and other articles in her line, io the best tod
haudsumeat manner. &he has t,a hand as
ea'-nsive variety of the m..l attractive sivles
of lloiiiiets.t a.l liililra a's Ilata.
Artilitiail Float cm, KiblODi. ano
oibr-r Miiiinfry 'Friuamiugss to which ahe id
vitei the attention of the public.
Thankful for ihe favor heretofore fi'eniird
tp her, ahe h .pes the same eenernoa pairr-n-a?e
mav be reiained; an t iibe would iKo be
nance. MND L. ZLUEK.
. . .....
i.ewisnrn-tT, .iprti an,
Estate of Wm. B. Shriner.
DM IXIsTR. TOR'S NOTICE. Whereas
j leii'ra of adniicistranon nn the estate
of Maj. Wm. B. Snnaer, late of .M.ulinonre.
in Union euuniv. deceaseil. have bee, tratt-
Irvt to the underpinned, all persons kn. iag
themselves in let.ie.l to aaid esiaieare re.jnrs
led to make imine.liaie payment ; and those
bavin; claims a?ain-t ii w.il present they. .
properly au'hentieatirl for seitlrment lo
jii. n. sntooLn, Aatmn r
l.ewithurr. Ocl. I tR
Daily Horning News.
SAM'L SLtPKR ha rommenee-tfriraishtn; ;
ihe ll.irritlMirs Tclrcraiph
hi. rmnT'.at ,.-i. nt p. i t. j v- 'i" ..tv laiA.t .
Aea.., at th.ai-Aai raiaa. Juut
-JHeal Estate.
Puhlic Sale!
a frain rrr: of I. an ). Fna n I !nrvti-'.
F...vnh)p, I ii't-n cnp:;-r, zi ha.f a n.i
Ir.fiu If- r.ia, aj tiS lan i t f Ahiteirfc
r.t il j- vu D- r.h, Mni if fhi.tp
Ur iys i'U lUe rat. Ctri;. creek otUk4
rujjI.i.-'-.r.Z
TEX ACRES !
mure cr ie.-, aU c.ejrtj. va aieu are ereo
n-il a
lirtla I YUtl,
I
wiih a govA V a.r Fuwer aiuched.
TV. a Tt'.va"tr.r TT,-.;i,j
111 " ' alXA
au 1 i.ii.T T'. iil l a-s. 1 he r- rre a'ao a ka
a; 1 ;.f-i.:-- ai eie'.ie-jt V.V:! i'l Wairr. a
j.., t 1 dfH Kl. a tirsi r-tte Meadow. Ac.
M e 10 c"intne:ic at 1 o'cl elf in ite afte
n,.en i f aa.u cav. a h--n Terms will b tr.aia
known t y '.MJ.Yii K. Z.il 'dKK.UAX
A2'; :''T tve he.r, 1 f J nn tchl. dec'if.
ar, ! MVl XL ZKI.I.K.':. Goa.-iiaa cf J.
Y. K. Z-I.er, Mrr.h Z lr. and Jerriaiatt
Ze:.er. tiiin. r ctii; irea of Var Ana Zei.
ler. J: c' !, wno is ci.:in2 under an oraWt
el Irruiua' 'V oft. lu.ed Oet. I,
S B. Tar fj.-chaacr will receive a ijood Ulia
OKI'IIANS" COURT SALE.
1V v.r:j- f f an crJr fror. ihe Orphan.
J l.-.an rf I ti. n c, niiir.I i tTcr at Puti:t
-:e cn aTL"KUAY. ov 15. t I.
A M, ALL thai curiam a i uf Urvand, fciiji
to l iiin it n.iir 10 iii:- c. uu'.y, tuunaei .
the i. f.n Ly paol:c rt-a.i. cast ly f abhe rt-ai
lea fr. ru r.cwrborL? to Sl:D5?rve. aoA
j. a:n aui wft ty lands of Aaron Va Ham
kirsi c nia.o;ne One Acre mure or le..
tt-Ser-.-D i a to-t..re i- jf ht ue- t
w .u the iijpai.e-aLces. Xcrs cautj
na,-n at sa.e
; I
( H ARLEi CAWI.ET. A im.
Oct. lo. of Xn. CYhi
Vendue !
" 1 At 'ILL be earose.. to Tublie faV nn lK
. : Pr-mis la'e . f JAf 'U LtlS-ER.Sr.
, ' ' " -
i llUUll, .vui. a,
1 oAmmfittino al iu l'liuCL A M. ihe MA.V
aUJ.N k' A K l
ICO Aeres,
. I A
J aort or le a:.jot 3o acre iVm-'JlMO, aaa
the remaiajer uier cu.uvaticG .ana mtwi.y
- ..K - luansfrtf
j near (he II .ur.od a g-ci (rchri- 1 1 fm
, JDrtvf !T)rnl a'' a. UOUVte r IV tMU
JM'E. UUUk Ilaril. t'arfl
Karna.
; ,.- . , sou n W1jj be onered thai
-
div i a whole, nr ia two or trarce tracta, to
auai purchaavra.
t"r"T i be ti'd at the sine liaa.
i tt 3 FA T Hat;. HAY.
hors Wa.:oii, I ruck Vap.in,
iiK,,., IV ays, t-j ;r.aurs,v laaaiiti. a.ej.
Ha:'.--, an ! ILrae tiera, ana o:her Farin
ine fmsjfrDr.r.t..
it ' tci'tra ' Firret ("It Tistfjar,
It-is. r.eJ.l.ns. B ireau. -.'.ay Cl..ck, I'haira,
Tal.les. and many e-iher aruciea ef H uae
ho'il Karmiure.
Termv kuown rt sale hr
;Ki. LF.lsER. ? AJminia-
(Vtio.isci Jo.lN l.LIsllK. J iran.ra
FOf! SALE 0.. RENT.
-Tne H 'U--? anJ Livcrv S:ab!e to Hcnr!
ilairrur:a U'r.n-r y Win. M . If
n"i i tv in i-t ti :.jrr. it will te fufl
KEN I'. Iuiire i a the p r'-ir. s r f
ARCil.XiiOilAi
Ia.burir. J'iTr lf -i
I
Ualccblt? tkcl &zlt
n C nn-v. FOU SLE.
.vv. .v.:
all, t'l. I' '!,,, .1.
! ixTTi'verr.T.'. a- : a"-, it .atU rZT
I Acres !' TiMBIIK LA.N'iJa.iu -s
j ate ia me Erusa Val.ey Marrows. !'uaaesaia.ra
I "riven th,s laa.
j A m a larje -jaactiiy of TIMBER
' J?!.AM) siaia-.e n the avatera ef
Crt. V hue lieer rreeic. on which ar,
, ' r.H d Wa.er l' aera ahral
- ra.e n.eai....ii I. r Lutr.Ler.n.
I Also a number ef I.t-tv i f Chestnut Timhe,
j Land i.fabi 'jl Si Acres raeh.j-unina lamfl of
1 Henry liiver; ani miners ia V bite lHer Tp.
Al. a r.'im'.ercf U Ji.'iir.i: L..'ts.k
several II -Uses ar
ll.n a r-in-iir . ' I.T'MHFS. eonsistma- fcf
: vn,r .....n--. .'.in-,:r.tr. roles, latla. Ian ati.a-
. . r . r.arira:ar. tr?lv to
r-.JooeH. s. L- BECK
FOR SALE.
IANDS ia e i f ihe E;a:e of Taica C.aa,
j E-c.. .tec' l.
William Wils-n. t-'O acres and ailowaacaa,
Wet Buil.ili e townh:p.
K beri I'ae. arl. i,-0 acres and a'.towaaeaa,
Hartlev lowiisoio.
William I'. Bra.lv, 41 5 acres aaj allowance
Hartev lownhip.
R.-Vrt La-nmer.4 ISj acrca aad allowanoa,
Haniev I. w:.5a.p.
App V to jnn B. 1.13.
naj ao
A:t-rsTf?rihi.' S C'A. ElK.maa,
j FOR RENT.
, rpVOTO,'iE V B-.cn HUlSE and
I LOT on N r:h Fi
h itrret.
March is. i.
H. P. "KELLEK.
Land Warrant f:r Forty Acres
1"Vil! siI.K V.n ,o:r at ihe oir.ee ef ihe
.V!i 1 Ummr'. LewiPaurc
1oi . V LAND WAKRA.NT blanks i. r
I a 1 entra;eo in tne service fr ire c.i
in in War of l-li.
an,! i r tneir n i ii vt,
ais' ort; t'hu.nice
the Oiiice of the l.t
Trio.T.phe De GinJ Strawberry.
Our ai. of Plants of this unnva.led :raw
berry is unt-vaa let anywhere.
CSA?E VINES.
HI mu ;;.iri i.itirt tnt.s tna SAU
of super., r rnl.ty, oi li.e
Delaware, lHana, Hartford rro':3
CwucurJ, risiri.j'.dr,'. Cujahoga,
Cievelin.ir.
aal also ether new an ! va'oafcle fe ir. 1.
ve
hive every facility for k'T-in ap
'v. we ilier cr.at m-iur'ti.rti.1 ! Fait
aar
parenaacra.
li' end
It T
fjr t or I'l-eiiiar.
J KNt'.V.
1 'V rui.tvurc. Pa
V()t N I' A pa r i f :
lh .-r. I .T . O h
li t, ; iu. a..e a- pay
ITCTACl.ES. .li-. li
.. It rallii a" ' s
I. i !. a ! i .''e
'VAX
7 VPF-r Hioct