Tmm rniuiiiDflnMrtnnB aun iUJiiiiiaTOiiiuJUjs BY 0. If-- WUltDEN AND J. B. CORiMilLIUS. "THE UNION, csUHirtai is 1SU-Vhal Na. 130. "CHRONICLE. rstiMfsfttfd la I3l3.f toll lw. LEWlSBOROi tI10K CO., PA, TiJEisDAi, AUGUST U, 1863. mm flifflkWff mm a Mil TttvW Morning ft Frlilaj Aftfrfr&ii.- 'Drift fur Northumberland count; lb last of this week. Woodward's Incalculable Blessing" la the published speech of (jnorge W. Woodward, 13ih Doe , ISO?, occurs Ibil remarkable paragraph : "And thus 11 hrtrP-tl. Ihal ihe Provident lhalUuod Being wHu bas wati-hcd over us from ihe Beginning, and saved us ti esier- nat foes, has to ordered our iiiicrnal retailor! as i,. make t'-Eji-o Mat ft- n iin e-alaltle I'leimlng to and ' tSniaiu.'' To see what (hit "Messing" has cost as in money, read tbe following estimate : IVliat has Silvery CM tile Nallou? The folt.fVlrlg table shows ho irrnvh mon ey has been pad by ihe Cniteii .Saies Oovern hirnt, ( practically extend the area of slave territory : lodt.iana. ri'r-hawil of ", Inteanat pai'l. V Iim4. purrtisaMl f Spain, utra. pant. ('i t UeithKitlaB InJlAB HUM, 1'ai.l Lit ilir(ia, riorij. War. frol'tiara' (M-oH-at, Ti r-a.ar- Indiana, airs ican War, B.,l.lr.' fiion ant k"T laaoa, i'aal b lratT l.ir Nea Meliwl, J-ta. fr KonntUr. Ttta. fr oH-wlio', T-aa for eradiutrn. Indian 'iinw .r tit Simla. To aaethaaa ht. snd ,ar trocps, An auwt iifkailitUfM, V. omt.nno .:'ss..tvl s.imni.i.mi l.4:ni.ntn) T.'ttH' 00 t::.i. i.i.ti.t'ti 1 ...IMlll.lMI4 tfMl.tlMl 111 I.M IHJ) y i..u.('ai S.IHmI.IKn a.fMNI INNI 8.IIIMI IIIM, soo .nnti.ta-i io?.isio.iiod AAlo Ibil the first .ar of aianlMMm' Rak-lllon, S-soMJaar 0 . f $i.v-h.;m.4.j Tb teart nod iighi And aulfrings of tb poof itttel ed lh blood and rain bf tbw Wm to atreDglhett tad to eifeoj Blatery who but tba Alttight knowt 7 AU aware of the prood ottdfe anil thB tipioioDiof Judge Woodward, baliere bitll willing to aee this "incalculable bleseiog" extended orer I'onusjW an'ta ! Sqalrmlng. "To catch Union inter-, the late Copperhead eatleos for Snjder oonnty paaaed the following t Thai Ihe democratic party alii a vs bas hi-rii hnd eeerwiil be (he oninn party, and that Ihe rleiuocrar j ef Snyder county are in favor ni th revtoratinn t the In ion as it was and the cunstitution a it is. and lor (his purpose we pUd-e our I'NytTAI.iriKO sri'l'OKT TO THB KKIRRAlj (Ii)VKRNMBS r in the enerselie nroseculmn of the existing war.' (Tpoo wbieb "latter elansa" the "frank" editor of the TlMes, (the oafy demooratie jwper in the county) make the fallowing Open (and true) eenfeaaion i "We den that the eonoludinc portion nf tbe resolution in any seme whatever expresses ihe sentiments of the democracy of Snyder eonntv. 7V are unalterably vppo$ed to the jtroaxtaian of thin war under oy prttr.nm ttk-llreer, believing that it u rnntrary to right and justice and $ubver$ive rf eeerjf great and fnndamentnl principle pnn which the rriinbltt: teat fannitet, anil that no titan tan be a gnml democrat who tidvocatet the protecutian of thu mar. W know the sentiments of tbe Snyder eonoty deojoeraey, and we know that Bincty-oioe out of erery one hundred are anti-war men utiqoalifled anti-war men." Msj. J. Cammingt engineered the reso. lotions. It seemi that shrewd wire puller thought it weeestary te try again a "Polk, Dallas & Tariff of '42" swindle. Dnt the 8tet Coneention's Platforss is tbs true standard and the Editor undoubtedly feeals the true state of feeling. Barn Burned. Near tbe elose of the shower on Sundsy evening last, abont 7 o'eloek, lightning struck tho barn of Adam fjundy, half mile 8. V of Lewisbnrg; it stripped the weather boarding off sever al feet, and n fferoe blase instantly struck tip ; Mr. Q. and family saw tbe stroke and (be fire, and rescued the live stock and bnggey in the barn, but a threshing ma chine, windmill, and tbe oats and other summer crops gathered in, were lost No lightning rod. It had been insured in an unlucky company now wound np, and insurance had not been renewed. It was a good barn, and tbe total loss is estimated St $2,500; Firrr ier DAT. So thorough are those engaged in arresting deserters from the army, that, a Hsrrieburg paper says, Efty sre sent to the Potomao army every day. From Snyder county, 15 or 20 (betides the Hammels) have been sent, and two last week from Centre county. Philip Hilbish, it appears, wis discharged, or released on parale by Mr. Clement, provoat snarabal. aw-Mr. King being about te enter the military Servian of the Union, offers for Sale or Rent bis superior mercantile establishment at White Dear Mills in this eonaty. Here is a good chance for a M Creight or a Dalesman to found a safe large, increasing business. irOne day last week, two small boys were playing in a boat on the pool of the Wuburg dam, when the boat went over the fall; the boat partly filled, when one gt out and lightened it, sod assistance cams in time to save them. tt'e notice in town. Cant f!i.1. R. Kvsns Charles Gricr, lately escaped from Chattanooga Daniel B. U'Grsgor I'h.rles 0. Kline, Jr. Dr. Wo. Uat aj othcra, from tbe army, sTAoenuots from Charleston enntjn. thoracis. Our (meet sre mikin " Lint eUMreg ' Cjp. i ?Mt hltoJ. ni '!? fiiov The Which Party beet? On Fridaf, Jane l2iS, the GoVKRNdtt of Peh!ilytvania anhbttneedi on aoiborily of tbe War DepaHfflent, that "a La BUS ttfcixb roats, composed of eavay, artillery; abd mounted infantry, had been prepared for tbe purpose of mafcihg a Nid Id to lVnn-ylvaoia " Qeu. CovcH, at Cham beraburg, SSUie day, raised ibe alarm, and tailed for Volun teers, to hanteu to Ilarrisbtirg, as soon as possible. On j.,i.y, Jtlne 13, the I'resii.kmt celled for l"ifiy thousand volunteers to refill Ibo invasion then in progress. Tbe fi!ople ever patriotic, unless impnred npon and deluded irgau promptly to respond, and were in Uarrisburg by thousands. What did the Party do! to tblS Comlition OM hnndrtd thoutnnd iitMt cntnrinj our Xiuthfrn lonhr, to pillage aud to enuiuer the Demo cratic State Convention met at llarrisbnrg, on Hoi'r.i'iiy, fiixe l", (nearly a week after the Governor's alirm ) l'beir call was exclusively of a pirlif in nature : tbey appealed to "party only. i itu ibem, from nearly every county, (Union not excepted; were leaaing party men. riNAi. votk run ooveknor. Woodward 75 t'lyuicr 53 Strickland 5. the following Platform of Principles, reported by Fran- cts W. l!ngh, Was " nnaniffiocsly adupted amid frasiio shouts of applause:" Vicimhk. That iro spprovs tbe reinlntions, npnn the state of tlit? ennutry, puseil by the Home of K prcicntatiioi of this Contnionwealtb, on the l.Uu nt April last. And in addition then to, aud as a further expression of our views upon publio affair, do resolve as follows: R mlixd, That wo agin renew our vows of fidelity to the Constitution of the United States, the great charter for which onr fathers stroggled and fought, and which was oata blirhed, as they them-dves expressed n, "(o form a mors perfect Union, eatabliab Justice, pruvide for tbe outnmon defence, promote tbe general welfare, aud secure the blessings of Liberty to ourselves and pnitcrity " 3. that, inasmuch as tho Constitution embodies the only guarantees we have for publio liberty and private right, as without it we can have no hope of protection from bloodshed, spoilation and anarchy, tho man who sneers at "tbe Consti tution as it is" proves himself to be deficient in the first element of patriotism ) and any offiaer of tbs State or Federal Government who swears to support the Constitution, and afterwards, with an oath on his conscience, wilfully violates it, is wholly unworthy of public confidence. 3. That among the rights which the Coostitalion provides to every citizen, is that of being secure in his life, liberty, and property, so that he can not be deprived of either Without duo process of law, a fait tfiil by a competent judge, abd a jury of his neighbors, with witnesses to eoufroot him, and c loosel to defend Dim. J bis is so juat in Itself, so necessa ry to the Lippioeas of tbe people fur whom all government is made, and o plainly written down io the Federal Consti tution, and in ell the Plate Constitutions, that any person who can misunderstand it has not, io our opinion, the men Is! capacity which fits him for public station. 4. That we have heard, with interne alarm and deep in dignation, that some of our political opponents claim for Ihe President of Ibe United States power hitherto wholly unknown in Amerioa, and never exereised io Kurope or Asia exoept by the most despotio monarebs, namely, the power to arrest free eitiaens for the expression of tboir loneal opin ions on pttblle affairs, and that the President has not only presumed te exercise this power himself with the moderation and mercy which bis own nature might prompt, but his delegated it to many subordinates, snd they sgala te ethers, in every part of the eonntry, until its hideous presence is teen aad felt all over the land. 6. That, among the numerous officers to whom the Pres ident has givon this terrible power above the laws and above the people, there must, io tbe nature of things, be a large proportion who are totally incapable ef wielding it either honestly or wisoly low politlciana filled with psrtixto ran onr, koavea who do not earn for jostiee, and ruffians who delight in trampling it under foot ; therefore we are not surprised to learn that the worthiest men hate been torn from their families, judges knocked dowo en ibe bench, ministers of the gospel imprisoned in loathsome dungeons, and respectable women treated with a brutality that it wonld be indeeent even to name and all this, in many eases, with out a pretense that the victims were guilty even of a political offence, tnuoh less a crime against the laws. 6. That free government ean not exist without n free press, and the Constitution of this 8tate, as well as that of tbe United States, has declared that it shall be free. Those persons, therefore, in office or out of ofnoe, who attempt to suppress books and newspapers by violence, are the enemies of this government, and ought to be themselves suppressed. 7. That wo heartily thank the lion-hearted Democracy of Ohio for tho manly vindication tbey have given to tbe Constitution against tbe great crime committed upon it in tbe arrest and deportation of Clement L. Vallandigbam ; and we assure them of our cordial sympathy in the sreat Struggle tbey are miKing lor mcir nnaouoten rtgnts. 8. That tho plain duty of tho Chief Magistrate nf this Commonwealth requires him to use whatever power the law has placed in bis bauds to protect tbe Stato and the poople from lawleis outrages, come from what quarter they may. and no man is fit to be Governor of this State who will con sent to bold his own liberties, and let the people hold theirs, at tbe mere will ot tbe federal ftxeeutive. 9. that tbe Dcmocraey of Pennsylvania bas been ever true to tbe cause of the Union. It was in the name, and for the sake of the Union, that our party was made ; that we denounoe tbe least intimation that the Democratic party entertains now, or ever bas entertained, or ever can entertain, tbe slightest sympathy with tbe present gigantic rebellion, or with traitors in arms against tbe government, or would ever consent to peace on any terms involving a dismember ment of the Uuioo, as utterly unjust; and in proof of this, we point with exultation to the lavish contributions to the war in blood and treasure heretofore and now being made by the hundreds of thousands of Democratic citizens, who were among tbe first to fly to the rcscne of the Union and peril their lives in its defence. 10. That as true friends of the Union, and feeling a profound anxiety for its fate, we claim, and will exeroise, the right to consider, discuss, asoertain and urge in becoming terms odoo tbe people and the constituted authorities, what ever measurea will in our judgment, be moat likely to place and keep the whole nation and Union together under one federal government. 1 1. That when this war began, we bad tbe solemn pledge of the federal administration, and of the party whioh placed it in power, as expressed by tbe resolution passed by Con grese on July 22d, 1861, that it "is not waged on their part in any spirit of oppression, or for any purpose of conquest, or snbjogation, or purpose of overthrowing or interlcring with tbe rights or established institutions of those States J but to defend and maintain tbe supremsoy ef Ibe Constitu tion, nnd to preserve tbe Union, with all tbe dignity, equal ity and right of tbe several States unimpaired ; and that as sooo as these objeeta ars aosomplisbed tbe war ought to ecase." But tbs federal adminitrstion, noting under tbe influence of small faction of ultra Abolitionists, always opposed to ibe Union, and without ibe eonsenl of Ibe great mass of the people, bas totally changed its ground, avowing and proclaiming its purpw to be w dally different, aud thus it bas greatly alljjfd our ju.t hope of peace. Oo motion ef Mr Ljmltrt.ii, of Clarion 12. - Tbit it is tbe deitrn sod i.-q ieit of this Convention, ! that Han. Quip W. oodwirl will continue to occupy his ' aeit on tbe bench Until hi iua iteration as Governor Of Pennsylvania. If tbie Convention bad resolved that "two add two ftake four, afad be tbat thinks otherwise II hot fit for a scoeolmas. ter," it wonld have been sensible lid as much to tbe point as mask of the foregoing. the enly fotitivt point! in it ore repeated condemnations often or concealed of all efforte 10 put down the Rebell ion. Love of traitor Vallandigbam. And (on motion of Senetnr Lamberlon, whofednoed tbe pay of last fall's volun teers from one thooth to half a month) advising Woodward Io hold on to the Judgeship until he becomes l.oiuruor ! Thtre it not one ixxird of dirfi-t, htarlf cusr'emnifon of the ReMliOit itself. There is a gingerly denial of "Sym pathy with tho present yiyantie rebellion, and with traitors fit ariHt." But of honest, unconditional, itiauly, patriotic opposition to Ibis kidsitd, Wickad insurrection-- wmcn bas clutbtd the land io mourning what is there f There is plenty of denunciation of Ihe Administration whioh is trying to put down the ltobullion : but thet Strong, impulsive Word of cheer la there to our brave Soldiers, struggling Io keep bach the enemy on our borders, and to restore the Old Flas everywhere tbat it bas trailed io the dustf What reliable, direot pledge is there to prosecute the war uotil Rebellion is subdued, at any eostf There is plenty of abuse abd misrepresentation of ihe President of the tloited Slates : but not a word to which (as from a loyal State Jeff. Davis would take any exception. Republican Union Platform. Co the 5th ioat , a Convention, Under a Call addressed to patriotic men of all parties, assembled in Pittsburg. FIRST VOTK FOR GOVERNOR. Curtin 95 Moore 18 I'oousy 15 Suatteriog 0. On motion of Hoo Lemuel todd, from Committee, tbe following avowal of principles was adopted : Tho loyal men of PcnnsylvRnliii In Convention n.iscniblcil, disclaiming all partisanship, and knowing no causo but that of the Country, declare for theui- selves ana their constituents First. Their indexible purpose to maintain, br every necessary effort, service, and sacrifice, the National Union, as the first, highest, most solemn and overshadowing of all political uuties Srcoxp. That the Rebellion which threatens tho existence of the Union, was without causc.was conceived in wickedness, organized in perjury, and developed by reckless violence. Stained with every crimo, and detestable in object and infernal in purpose, it must be suppressed by the people of the United States, at the destruction or whose liberties, and luo overthrow of whose free institutions, it is injuriously aimed. In this momentous contest now waving, there arc and can be but two parties one, which ti roily sustains the con stituted authorities of the nation in onforcing all tliO laws thereof, and in protecting tho principles npon which the Government rests, and is, therefore, at ouco the party of law, of liberty, of patriotism t tho other, which cripples the constituted authorities of the nation in enforcing the laws, securing its safety and preserv ing its life, and is therefore tho parent of mobs, tho Cncmy or order, and a participant in treason. 1 bis class not only giro aid and comfort to the common enemy, but (as confessed at Richmond; light up these davs of Rebol darkness and disaster, and stimulate them to renewed and desperate efforts to recruit their armies ; and to them in part is this day justly charge able, whatever of vitality the Rebellion possesses, and whatever calamity and affliction the further protraction of the contest may involve. Rut for Northern sympa- -L! :.L. a .1 a 1 -L- t i ' . inizors vim oouwern iroasun, anu ana nopes wuicn their existence inspires, the Rebellion would have sunk: tinder the staggering blows dealt it at Gettysburg, Yicksburg, and Tort Hudson. Resolved, That, wholly without sympathy for those wno nave maao mil war against a free, republican government, or for the system of human bondaire in whose interest it was instituted, or the cause of despo tic principles to which it is devoted, this Convention declares all engaged thereto, while so engaged, to be worthy only of our patriotic hatred ; and in like spirit we denounce, as douoir recreant and base, those resi dents of the loyal States, who tolerate this treason, and would affiliate With armed traitors, and again surren der our Government and liberties to their keeping. Uesolved.Tnat Abraham Ljncot.n. President of the United States, by his discharge of most arduous duties in tho dark days of civil war, has won for himself the affection and regard of the whole American people. Always bearing himself clear iu his high office, he has maintained the integrity of the Union, and kept our honor untarnished throughout the world. To him, his Administration, its principles and its policy, we give our heartiest approval, aud pledge our earnest and cntliusiasttc support. Resolved, That tho amendment proposed to onr Constitution, giving to our soldiors in the field tlio right of suffrage, meets our hearty approval, and will receive onr united support, and that we recommend the conventions of loyal men throughout the State to pledge candidates lor the Jjejrislature to vote for it. Resolved, That we tender to the gallant sons of I'oniisyivauia, now in mo armies and navies ot the republic, the thanks of a grateful people for their nnseinsn anu neroic vaior ; tnat we mourn lor those who have sealed with their blood their devotion to their country, and will cherish their memories fondly and tenderly. And to their glorious survivors we give assurance that the last dollar and the last liio ehall be given to reinforce them nntil the Old Flag floats in final victory. Resolved, That Governor Ccrtts, by tho effective support he bas given the Federal Government in tho prosecution of tho war, and his vigilant care for our soldiers, alike in the field, in camp and in hospital, has gained Pennsylvania a proud and foremost pre-eminence among the loyal States, and entitled himself to tho thanks of all her loyal citizens. In placing him again in nomination, we but give expression to tho spontaneous wishes of the commonwealth he has served so well ; we present for their suffrages a patriot and statesman, who is alike the friend of the soldier and a favorite of the people. Resolved, That in the nomination of Judge Aonew, we present an accomplished jurist, a pure patriot, and a loyal citizen, who will adorn the highest judicial tribunal of tho Commonwealth, and give additional security to the rights of persons and property. On motion of Dr. Heighold, of Jefferson county, Resolved, That the bold and determined stand taken by the Administration in summarily arresting persons found to be guilty of traitorous practices, merits our hearty commendation, and that, in performing this duty, where necessary for tbe public safety, we pledge our hearty co operation. Sttrlteader ! compere tbe spirit of the two platforms. See what tbs Democrstio platform tat, sod also what it doft not i.Tj. Then see bow tbe Rspublio.o Union platform comes up to the KtAL fuint ax ISsts tnea decide now j you will tote. Til Entbusliut. at at sis uvtaa. Tba aiatn tnlhartait Mt Po Mil. J ha ilwu ifcay r ad. had, aad lb ia M MlU, dS kotblBf i aa haaM kai Itw alaali ot ttifc ai'.ll ear Ik ssail. ihlbualairi ml 6a Uw bill. rot I Ha woaa af BantteS Ifca fcathailut vaat, AbJ ifcpB, aMimaa by Bait anrrowa. hm alapt. Till luaiw bi halaafa. a alaaain fclka will, Tha panatTa Kalbasiaat nltoa Ik kill. ilia h..ad II aaahad a a -harp botst . Alt tin- hrata. thai ha bad -rk lt cti! b, lb. aback. I'riHM whi.-h aail ltablr, till Oioral la Ibllail : It ha -uu alr- out of dtM.ra.chiM.aa a fl:t pwa of tfra4, llow they Change ! Fenn'a bemocfacy, 1849. " V deny the power ot any citizen Uieitrn l the atrl of bondage brvi'nj iu pm.ra( domi nion, hot- ito we rouaidrrils aitf the nun f promise or ihe t 'oniimtunn ihal Slavery abl'd or evrr travel wnh tike adraueiiig column vf our Territorial progress." Under this Anti-Slavery platform, Jno A- Gamble was ehvted. In Feb. 1861, When the Rebellion had progressed some months, and bad inaugurated Jeff. Davis at President, the professed Democracy, iu State Convention at tlatrisbarg, resolved (among other thing') at follows i 'Sill. That we will, by all proper ah J legi timate mean", opiMtae, diOlltltsia liner and pmrnt any alK-mpt on I lie part or I lie K'pulllc:iui In post Sr lo make any arud axgmmuiH ll;',un the Not rilaaa Sfa-ras. especially o long at lair contravening theirri;i(ahall remain unrepealed on the statute books? of Northern dales, and so Ion? as the iwl JrmnnJt of (he iuulh shall continue Iu be unrecognized by the Kf publican majorities in these Siair,and unsecured by pruprr amtnduturf exphviutivta of Me t':i!iiuiii.'' St.. tha OflMal It-port, "Tha nadltif af Ibo Raanlo lirtnftVallaiJ forth aiut-h ai'p'auat. Wl-M th-t oWlanlig Um ilalarntin-.! opooaltton of tba IWianrran, m rvafi.yt vanla In aa arntU aifar'aaioa upuo tba eararduic Stalas Vaa raad, tha wbuta Cnn.tptiun rido tt aiaMr, and, with tha aa.ing of kaa aud ui vivUml wuu f aolhi aiaarn, abima tba vary a alia of tba bulldiaa that bald, ftbasa. Tbey arara adopted by actiUiaatioa."J Uader suob a Traitorous flag, the Party Was defeated. la 1.6., Tbs same party, in same place, ttetotntit, "3. Thai, to the end ihal the Tains be res tored, and the Constitution aud Laws enlorced throughout its whole Client. pledge vtir hearty and unqtsailUed slap port to Ihe Federal tinrernnient in ihe K.NKKtiKriC rKOSBCliTiO.N of Iheeaisl ing War." Upon this patriotic avowal, tbey carried tbe State by 3,400 votes. Io 1863, Tbey tried to mix 1SGI and 1SG2, so as to catob both loyal War Democrats and Copperheads. i. but tbey don's amalgamate! Give them a sound threshing this lime, aad tbey will be more true-blue, patriotic aad straight forward thereafter i A Traitor Judos Chick i Tho iofameua Judge MoCuua, ie about at the end of his Aaoeas eorput rope. The Su preme Court of New York, has decided thai a eity Jodge baa authority to is sue a habeat eorput. Of course, ell the dischargee of this traitor-riot Judge erg aull sod void. It ie stated by these who know, tbat tbe secret of Morgaa'a eaeeeso in so long avoiding the forces seat to pursue him in lodieae and Uaio, lias io Ihe net that tbe K. Q. C.'s, aad eopperbeade of every degree, voluntarily acted aa guides ever since be crossed to the States, A number ef bachelors over thirty-five, were drafted w Provideuee. Oa being laughed at for aet being married, and thereby escaping the draft, tbey malicious ly replied t " It is batter to serve three years than for life." Ae tbe traia eastward was Besiinff fcv Farrandsville, Friday evening, it ran over a eow and waa thrown from the track. Marshal Ham. of Minnemahoninr. was killed aad several others considerably injured. A man named Rartlev Kano was killed tho other day at Snowsboe. It appears a right oeearrcd, in Wbieh another man shot him dead. We have not been able to get the particulars yet. ?orne encnerheada broka into the Mar shal's oflloe at Troy, Pa., and destroyed tbe papers in the offioe ; but, they Were only copies of lbs rolls, which could soon bs replaced. No great Armv movements but War advices are generally favorable. atUJluiiurin matktt. Corretltit Wecktn Wheat, new fl,20 Egg S 10 Wheat, old 1,25 Tallow 10 F U R M T V H K ! troke Out in ft Kcw l'lacet 1 U R K A IT S, froai flu to Sis. FiN !: nft t:ss inu cu R la LT.s, EtXRETARIKS. Ii:.-K.S, Ac. Ac. Jtf1"tvnt priev. i:i:isti:.is. tam J3 to fti-" jy Jiiltrcnt tHirrn tmj Utftrnt T.UM:rf. Kii o-itsm, II fcte-t ml uimti. Outre. Tirr. fca .. C-trJ, Irtwittif ;twr jmvwi, Hr-fctut. mu nf any h:iJ kf ttual dVwirvl. bl W..-iitt. Mshoritn auJ bO ttuwJ ! aUut) It.r tiii iskvXtu STAXIi Tpow, What V-t, Swih. At -to, gOFA, I.OLXUES. latest patterns, CHAIRS, UbhI-tr-l. t.tirr Arns. S.-wtt.sr, Farrnr Mmlrt Iayi uta hati.t; alwo.lart JVat, Ihk sii-rltfr n.l Ni'.im, ft iitlHir i:iNir. Uru ati autall K-arkwrn. Tal,.a aud fhllilTflt'a nir, B bstixi. TOWKIrRACKS.HOUr.lI -TRAYS, Unni oud t110W CASES, Ac. Furniture of my otrn manufacture, iiuund one uear. P- P. I intend, in a ihort lime, at soon ai 1 can :ei up a Ane H'aO.) in aitrnd to llie I .VDEKTAKINU UISI. E-SS-I will keep some twenty-five or more different sized I'ol This, linl'.hril. and always ready on short no tice, and wtlt sett twenty per cent, cheaper than has ever breo dohe in t.eislurg. Call and see loo 're purchasing elsewhere. REPAlRt.Ml done immediately. ( H.tS. bKl.L, Vhumbeunt BUM. LlSiaUifa-, rtb. 11, I9IU. T all who stay e PiafUi. vVaa ttaraaaiaaf, Provm Marshal Utaeral't Osiasa, Washtoitua. It. C. Jul I a. ISSjv , t ISft I.AH. 1 ! .No. IS. f ri'HK tollowiof ettracfS frola latf nl tba ' 1 t'uiicd States, iu in (re. are pas I li-he.l fi-r the islormaiioa aad iJsos uf all : tonecrnerf. ftrciioo ti of (he EnroUEttft Att aftlr JlS rriiiiy; how Iht drift shall tx con.lncltd. aai ; "And the person so i!rawa shall ba auii6sd of I the same.withiB tea days ihereafier.by a writs ' ten or printed nonce, to ba served personally -' or by leavinf a copy at the last plata l rlai J di'bre. r'quiria j him to appeal St a (iesisnststf : place vf reudtzvoaa la report lor duty.' Mecnon 13 ot the Kuroimem Act utolllaS lh IoIIowidki "Act any person failles IV report, after due service uf flo'.iet, as hert!S Biescribed, without furnistiifc a (ubstiluKt or paying the rrquirvd sum therefor, Shalt bS : dreititit iiTi, aud shell b arfctltd f , ihe Trovust Marshal, and sent to tha asareat uiliiary post trial iy curt martial. anlsst ! upon proper showiux thai hi if n-U liable W , do m ihtary duty. Ihe iioiri! of Bafuloiinl ' aim! I rehev him from the drtfi." ' I he 2oili Article of War Conlilm (he ful , lowmr : -Alt officers and soU'rrs coo 1 victed ol having deserted, shall suiter SlSTtf, j or inch other punishment aa by itattnea oi ' court mania! ihsll be toSirte I.'' JAMK8 8. FRTi Provost Mdrshal Ueaert!, NEW GROCERY AND Provision Store ! rpilB aubsct!ber has just opened a f"a!aily ! 1 Hrocery and Provision Pture, In ttoden- ! baagh a building (Idle Kreartier a 1 inship) West eud of Market Sijuaro, where bs bas just received a well selected assertment of fresh Provost Marshal's Utile, U'b tJialrttf. Harn-t.tfre. Pa.. July la. Infla Thoe who mar be drafiej. and thl p3l! prnerallv. are directed to atudy lh abotf order, and be yuided and foverncd by It, as Sec. 1J or the t.nrolmrnt Acl Will b fig!lll tufbiccd ifl this llisirii t. JOHN KAY CI EMC.HT. Captain and Provost Marshl, I4ih Uistnct, 1'ceaaylvaaisl ATTENTION t " Substitutes For Drafted PrMtli l.aTlT. Prornst Starshat Urueral's Otflee. I Washingtuu, V. , .dly IS, 163. J CIRrlLAK, No. 44. 1 rptj answer inquiries mail to this ttl, It X is abnuhocH Pint. Any drafted person, paying thteS hundred dollars, ander seciioa 13 of lk,e Kn roltneoi Act. is i hereby etempl frm lurlbcf liability under that tlralt, but not frtita any subseiiueai dralt. St am J. Any drafted person futnshia att accepted substitute, ii earmpi from milnary aervice for the period for which said subsu' lute is rousiered into the service. Third. A suhstilutr ones BiOslCrta Ibia the service Caa noi be drafted while in aerviost futirth. A dratted man eaa noi pay cons- RRHPrRIF AND PRnUKinM WIIVHSIIiaa niaae I livnaivnw ..a . ...Kal.luia alia iich as Collee.Tea. i;hocolaie. ttujrar. R.ce, . b. bas reprd nimstlf u, ,ht s.09 ( Kb. lolasses. risb. halt. Spiees.Vii.e-.ar. Raisins. , ruln,rn, ,ur ...mmstioo. SI M ItriKiois, Brushes, 1 ub, iluclirts.Soap.Butter. i y,fli Mr ......I.. d cf Mareh. 1181. Cheese. EBSs, Fruit. Fruit Cans, Orau, as. j ,a lhe miiMTJ ltle9 ut ID9 t'nittd Lemons, t-racltera. Clothes Pins. j 9l M ,,bstiiOTe under lbs draft of ISfi., Flour and Fee d Core, I'ttlle powder, "n,lwn,se,-,muf,et'emb,',"P',M iir.eoinr ,.,.,.. ,. . . i arc But liable to lh present draft, bat iba ki i? r h w i" ,,,,dw8,",", "au:h,, persona for whom iheywer. sbbstiini.d are hiov. p-ol.sh. Nut. nuff Tobacco. t,.r,- ! fIlht , , h , ui !! fVaaV? ta' . " .'.'.b I''!1 U"rli ' ' fnoitM sa'sUtat.s na. of which be oflers at ihe lowest priets fat j .i.. jft .... . . . un ioc man mi last imr. Sixth. In serviBK the aoiics a rtaittd by circular IV a. 4: !rom this aSie. a reasi 9' able lime to report shall in each case bS granted by lha Hoard of Eomliaeol Io tsrs) in Hialas aervie who hav been or anay bS drafted. JAMES B. FRY. Provost Marsbal Ueacral Cash or Country Produce. . CHA S ttOiaAND. Lewisbnrg, May 7. US) TUB UNIVERSAL 7 3 s! a ii, I? i 0 M'rinsrr ean be durable wiihout Cog il VI heels. 1 he l.'oirrrsal Wringer leu Rye 90 Lard 10 Corn, old 75 Clover seed 4,00 Oats 60 Wool CO Flaxseed 1,50 Potatoes 60 Dried Applea. 1 1,00 Hbonlder (i FirkiuButtor 12 Ribs A Bides 0 Fresh Butter... Vi Ham 12 Raga 4, 5, and 0 Country Soap 4 A 6 DftQ. 1m s1-rtr.t. Tlh .0-UI(OSU. AjT-4 Wfli tbrv ytwrSi Iwib-wpn nf Ami Buck. lorhillUn.ia-irj-.Oth iiut.. PAMl'ffL tAVKilW. tl Kla Tlwl yemr notii rrntly, ft iwM'Bt of I'lvmmiih, Lo rao twtuotj. wDorn pt rvntia. vm i ba wwrtwa. , J . Ul LSI - 1 For Sale Ofcta for Cult, r it sxniKe ret trst pwrMrr. THE Dwelling Hoase and Store Room al While Deer Mirks now occupied by lha subscriber. Inseiher wnh 4he stock, fi tiaras, sic. of a g eawral foaHtry atarc. nhuuld (he purchaser ol Htuaa ate. not wlin to buy, ihe more and Dwelling eaw he reaud pa advantaaroOs lermi. N. for lurtharr particqlara. addrri V. M. Klffl. While Deer Mills, t'moa Co., Pa. the first Premium (silver uie.lal snd diploma) at the New York Kair.lHAi. It was pronounced . SI HKKIOH TO .4LI. 077 :. ) tn the World's Fair at London, ISI.'J. and has ; always taken the first Premium in every Staia j ami County Fair when in lair competition i with other machines. Il is the Original and only tieniiine and KeliaMc Wringer before lbs People. It -surpasses all others in Strength of Frame, Capacity f rrcyptirf, Power of Action. Weekalleaye Ihe Wnrl4 wrSery all renpniilnat It saves Time, f.atuir. Clothes and Money! It will wear lor Years wuhnot Kepairt No Mervant can Itreak it in I'siug! A child eight years old can Operate il! no caution or skill is required in its I Il save us cost in clothing every sis nionih.' tf? Kverv Wringer with Cnj-W heels is warranted In every particular. CANVASSERS WANTED ! Tn men who have had eiperience as can vassers, or any who would like tu engage in the sale of this truly Valuable invention, liberal inducements will he uttered and good teimory given them (they paying nothing for the Patent Ktghi) in winch they shall have the eiclusive sale. Kditors desiring a YVriuger can pay in advertising. K. C. BKOWtVINO, General Agent, loorimg S4 Broadway, New Verk Execatori' Notice. TjhTtVrtrR is hereby given ihal letters testa, il menlary on the last will and testamrnl of ANDREW HACK.HJLI H, late of KaM Ituffaloe Tp. Union Co, deceased, have been granted to the subscribers by ihe Register c-f Cnion County la due form of I aw, therefor all persons indebted lo said estate are requested in make iniroediaie payment, Snd these having claims Sgalnil the sefns Will present them Provost Marshal's OlflcS. Ilih District. I Harnsburg. Pau July IT. 16J f The a'tentioa of lh ciuaeas of ihe 1 tilt Kiirolliog District of Pennsylvania is direct. d lo the above Circular from the War Dspan mcoi Of Lb United Slat . J.tO. KAY CIEMBT. Capiain aad ProVosl Marshal, Estate of Jacob Target, dee'd. J ThTUt ICR is hereby given, that Letters tes w lauieoiary oa taw last win ana icsiasnent of JACOB YARI2ER, deceased, late of liar' tleton borough. Union county, have lea granted to Ihe undersigned, by th Register .f toion county, la due farm of laW; all pefsjS having claims against said estate will preaant them, and those owing laid eitate are rssjaea ted to mak immediate psyaseal. Is JOHN YARtiER. 1 Eier. LEWIS TAItOF.R, j tors Itartletnn, Jaly 24, IH'iJ pil properly authenticated for seiilemeni to tha BsaoBtora, ahUKgWC ll'lllll)U,t roalarsallla, JS'lf. IMdr.MHt'l ll. laaakiar. OvtarrrgR Htnevanrii. .,t mm., oaieec Or unwm a HT. tkair Aura, Uaabur( ate II. ISS a Adanlatslratwr'o sTolire. VfOTICB is herrbv given, thai l.etten j nf AdminisiratlPB npon the Hsteta of JOHN M'CAI L, lata of Hartley township, in I inon county, dee'd, have bsen granted to Iht undersiforil. bylht HsciilST of t'nlon eoamt, In dus farm nf iw- Tharafort, all persoot indebted in said satata are rsquasted lo rasaw m mediate payment i and ihos having inv rive-Tweaty V. 8. Loaa ! re-IMS' i.raissi'sn Rtsr r i swisburt. X I'nion Co.. is Agent for the sale of tha tisl claims are also reqnsited 10 prent tt Vnitei regies 91 per veal- r,vT.,wu.7 , -(si7 "";?:""' ZT'"' " , Vears' I,ea. ,0HX CUmOkoVE, da Anoia'i can bs hid to imt tr.e m-lts nj .rwizearg, J.ne d:fferent indieidditv The fsiere.l on this Loan u f iyaoie and will (a piidiD Ooll ''ft BUANK3 st'fe "Chronica" . D. IlItKWEIsa Alloraey al Law, uwisarim, rsien re., ti, I FFICR (on Market Hi.) formerly occupied r cy va. ismeron, Jr. Collections and oihrr professional baslnrS prompily attended la. Claims for Penstaai, Houniies and arrears of pay lnc frnia Cot's, made oat and collected Tune I, IS6.1 Sheep Estraycil IB FT the premises of Ihe snhseriber, Sf j Ihe Turnpike, in HntfaliHI township, lh middle of June last. ElliHT OLD HIIEEf (one black) and SEVEN I. A MB four lo ave months old all with Iheir tails cropped. A simahle reward will h paid for Iheir return, or for information where they may be found. ABRAHAM EsH. Estate of William Tbomai, deed. NOTICE is hereby given, that l.etien of Ailmmislratioa upon the Esiata of William Thomas, late of East Uuflaloe Twp, I'nion Co., deceased, have been granted in Ika undersigned, by the Register ol l aioo" county, in due form of law therefore all perv sons knowing Ihemselyea indebted lo said estate are requested to snake immedtal par mem, and (hose hav ng I'i'l claims against the same are also reii est-I lo present (hrnt properly authenticated Ii r seiilemeni v I.KW Iej EV AN, A.linia'r. al WShaB.iy HIT, Srbu.lh'll l.t" " Si, al, I WO. U M. VAS.ih.KR, Baa, iarwiakara. Cash paid for Bark, I Willi to purchase a large qaaetitf af ItUrH OiH naRK, delivered at uiy Tannery Yard m Lewiaburg, for which I will par ihe highest price in cask. May 4, IMM. E. J. HL'LL Sot lee to ftchool Tettrbera. fTSHE Hrhenl Directors nf the Borough ef I Ltwisburg will hoM a Public Eamia tioa nf Teachers, na FBIDAT, tbs ai r.f Aagasl,'K3. in lh North Ward aVhnolhoe. lo eainacoea at t o'clock. A M, for iht part pose nf ssieeting TEN TEACHERS to lake charge nf the Pnhlis RcbiMiis of said bo roc git for thf ensuing Term. Schools to np oaj Moaday.th I4la nf tapurmber salt, and t BtaDtlBUS if SBon'ha, Pv order nf lh Bisid . WM. JOJvES. ea. f.ewisburg, Aug. . I'1 ICt CFUAM vnVeaV Even-ag 4r sg ts ssisea F' ,. ,., s .... ,-ir,m',ti I'M tVCJ 1 Ji.ne"l " lt0J,MA.NDlS,
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