- - JmgajjgBBB-wnm IIIfflK fflllll if i 11 0 BY 0. N. WOKDEN AND 4t $1.5 per Vcnr, always In Advance. rlrtLlMlKD HKnl-rKKlY-- 7sifay Mnrninx & Friilay Afternoon. uxion: statr ticket. FOU. (iOVF.RNOR, AXDREW (5. CURTIS, of Bellefonte. JUIeOB Or S1TREMK. COURT, DANIEL AG NEW, of LVaver comity. wrrnt'T asd .vrr ticket. SwcB'ilj-SiHru R. Ui::. or tnlua eiiuntT. .. . . ...u. 11 UL'LLI ..1 k.lli C I'.idl (maiuinarr-Mvru M kmi t il icw t ulunibta. Trrnurrr-WIIUM JOIES. LritNhnre. aseitur nlLUAM SKl.UOIl), Hsnieloa. Election, Tuesi.y, Got. 13, ls, n Mr. Jackson, the sneaker for tiiia oveoiee;, is in town, and those desiring aeat ahould g early. We regret that two tueetiogs in the eounty have been appointed fur the same night, as mauy would ba glad to be at New Berlin and Lawisburg both : but it o happened that I oaeh was called without knowledge of tbo Other. t Wio are Guilty? In December, I860, Judge Woodward, Dow seeking to be Governor of Peona, at publio meetiog in I'iiilad., said : It teems to me ihat there must be a time When ihe tlaerhuidm may f.til iaek am thtit natural rig-Af, and employ, in defence ef their f.lave property, ultiUurj- meant nf prolceliuu they posses or can command." Una month afterwards, Alexander (I. Stephens, now Vice President of the Rebel Government, altered these words before a Georgia Slate Convention : - What riht km tkt Xurik anailti t What interest of the Sooth has been invaded ? What justice has bees denied 1 and what claim, founded in justice and right, has been withheld Can eilher of you to-day name one Governmental act of wrong, deliberately and purposely done by ihe Government at Washington, of which the South has a right to complain 1 ehulUtxgt tkt aiuwtr." The Northern Judge, counseling rebell ion the Southern fire-eater, counseling submission to tbe Uw could anything more clearly indicate who are the true authors of all tbe calamities that have come upon our people ? JtSsT Unhappy Mexico! rent by internal feuds, is now really a French province, a plaything of Napoleon. By aiding one faction against tbe Government, a French General (Forey) seised the Capital then be appointed a "Couooil," who voted tbe Republic abolished, and offered the erowa of Mexico to an Austrian, a tool of Napo- )eon ! Tbe people were sot consulted. It is believed the new dynasty will aot with Ihe Rebels, and thus Napoleon will belp them secretly, though he dare not openly. As the Rebel leaders intend a Monarchy at last, there mast soon be unless we in tbe Free 8tatet can better unite TWO KINGDOMS OR EMPIRES along oar Baa them border ! (tan for Mb Country. It is stated on the beat authority, that the veteran ana venerable Aaaerieaa Dem ocrat nod statesman, Lewis Cass, hat (fea'y declared hit nbborrenee of the course at preaant pursued by many of bis firmer party associates, and that be now bravely proclaim the sublime ceocaeity of every man at oaoe ranging himself on Ihe side of the Government as it is repre sented by tho National Administration of Abraham Linooln. Gen. Case has long viewed in disgust tbe course pursued by the Buchanan oliijie in Pennsylvania, the Vallandigbam combination in Ohio, and I O - - X- 1 me cevsaour conspiracy in .ev lora. I tbe Seymour conspiracy in MaVWe direct particular attention to Advertisement of Caekhltf & Paine's Cutter, in another column. Patented only in March last, these ingenious and enterprising mechanics have already, with caroely an effort, received ample testimo nials of the great value of their improve ments. It is a very portable, simple, strong machine, and tbe price puts it rHbin tbe reach not only of farmers, but every citizen wbo keeps a cow or borse od wbo desires to economise in feeding Hem. ai.The Union party in Clinton and Lyeoming counties bave made strong nominations, and intend to carry them. G. W. Wiogard of Lock Haven, and Clinton Lloyd of Williamsport, for Assem bly, will make a thorough canvass, and tbo eld saeiaberg Beck and Nnyes will bave a different run from last year's. Ia Lyeoming a portion of the Democracy openly sustain Lloyd. sW An olfioer from Lewisburg, wounded at Gettysburg, aaya Gen. Meade'a forces 1 did not all exceed Sixty-Six Thousand tbat the Rebels bad Ninety Tbousand on the same field, after crossing the Potomac with Ooe Hundred and Twenty Thousand men. Thus it seems tbe Rebels bad over Twenty Thousand more men tbaa ws in that great, momentous contest BeS-Prof. Cattis, of Lewisburg, bas been 'Doctored" by the people generally for some time, and, at the last Commence ment of Wstcrville College, in Maine, tbe jree of u. V. wti conferred upon him. tnWe have seen fine specimens of . "pe x-cacnes to is wees, me crop pcr- fips is not as large in this region as last 5r, but there is a fair supply. Tbi Moravians will tiiia vear rn!rhrl 1 e lfluij.h Acnitrr-irv nf the itruJud-' of OUbtiaaitj jato Iotii. I J - - - j J. It. CORNELIUS. DIALOGUE. Scrrih Stoop down here, Uncle I We .S'.im What for, Secesb ? I wiot to cut your throat ! U. S Guess not ! It don't want cat. ting Copperhead Yen, stoop down, Uoole ! V. A' What ! do gott, too, want to cut my throat 7 Copperhead 0,oo never 1 I wouldn't do such a tiling tor mo worm i a omy want to bold your arms piuioued behind I vour back, while Seces-h cuts it. Ilia, a verv different, vou ace I U. S No, I don't aee It. fttsTTbe above is capital illustration of the whole sotitrovorsy. .Copperheads ' . , waDt ,ne Government destroyed ao j tnc. demand the Administration I shaU d)) nolhing to prevent tbe Rebels j f destroying it that'a all t - Tr.LE DEMorttACY. The Amosrn!, of Louisville, Ky , is the old organ of that rtrty. It is a true Uot'io paper, tho' it msnfully (not faettously) opposes some of the Administration policy, and aaya truly: " Their can he mo true th afxrory, while trenvtn kcrpt its armin in the ji'M, exrept War li- mttararg. The ojfuf hunlm, vhit, at a time like lAu, preach Peace! 1'enrr! in the uV-irth, mag be demuemtt in name, Imt in rcnliig they are T-iritt ami Trait'irt, who wonl'l be in arm aaint thir Gut ernme.nt, acre thtg lining in the to calle l Cunftdtrarg." That is the spirit of all Southern Union tts, Whigs or Democrats. Browolow and Johnson fairly represent each old wing of loyal men. They despise Copperheads, and say the only way to stop tbe War is to whip exterminate, if necessary the aristocracy who got op the revolt. Tbej will conquer, or mast be conquered. TneToBT Papers Jast now, when the drafted men are called for pablisb "Twen ty Reasons why I do not want to go to War." These "reaaona" are false, fl.gi tioas, sly or contemptible. Perhaps none "want" to fight or to work if they could well avoid them. But when war is forced upon a good government like ours, men must fight, or be slaves. No man "wants" to be sick, or to have a law suit, or to die ; but in the first case be mutt take medieine ; ia tbe next ease be must defead himself; and death cornea whether be "waota" it or not The deaign and aim of sueh pieces, is that Goverment shall have no soldiers, and tha Rebels shall cooquer. And yet snob papers elaim to be patriotic and loyal I They are hypocritical, cow ardly, and as traitorous as Judaa Iscariot, Benedict Arnold, or John C Breckin ridge 1 ! Tbey do not give oAe "rea$on" why men tionld go not a word to cheer our brave men in tbe field men standing between our homes and tbe spoilers our brothers, asking for more aid ! They are refused for "twenty reasons!" Twice Defeated. - George W. Wood ward onoe received tbe nomination of bis party for tho U. 8. Senate, bat was defea ted (bis party failing to unite) on account of his Free Trade views. Polk and Bu chanan then bad bin nominated for a U. S. Judge, bat the Democratic Seoato re fused to confirm his appointment. Tbu), twice, Woodward's aristocratio views have caused bis rejection by bis own party, when it Lad tbo nitjority. His ambition is unceasing, but he is wise enough not to give op the office be bas for a chance for an other a oj tdi, .-. a ouuiij aiauutui, Tbo patriotic penpio of Maine are adopting a series of resolutions, which, with the change of a local namo, will do for Pennsylvania. They aro short, and to the point, as follows : 1 That this rebellion is unconstitutional. 2 That it is constitutional In pal it down. 3 That Pre. Lincoln is potting it down. 4 That we should support bin in that duty. 5 That fiov. Cnriin aids in tbe work. 6 Tbat we go for Cortin. ajBB.T.u Mifflin county, 451 men are drafted. In Lcwistown, of tbe lueky ones aro bis Ilonor, Judge Woods; B. B. Harris, (drafted also in Lewisburg;) one Lawyer, M'Kee ; tbe Prothonotary, Wil son; two printers from tbe Democratio shop, snd "nary" from the Republican, wo believe; and John Baptist and five other colored gentlemen. Quite a num ber of nou-sombataaU were tlrawa in tbe townships. n?-Peoo"e soldiers wbo can not vote, do (or should) take special pains to ask tbeir friends to vote against Woodward and Lowrie, wbo disfranchised then. Attend to this, boys ! snd vote by prosy, "early and often !" Get all your relations snd companions of other days eaob to drop a vote for you I nS Organise, teerywkere ! Tho oppo nents of tbe Administration defeated ns last year simply by tuperior organization, and tbey are trying tbe same thing again, more uawcaricdly and desperately than before. HaTTbo Le wist own Gasetto says tbe thermometer fell from 93 on Saturday to c3 00 Wednesday. We thought it a few degrees colder ia Lewisburg, and had a fire in our office, Thursday. ttt-wRrT. J. Aoderson Kelly assumes lbe duties of Financial A -nt nf tha r?i. vrraitv at I.easUl.ne. h. I., f n...i next. J tuv aav ui Vtftutr. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, Some of the Yankee boys, fighting for Undo Sam, went down to Mississippi the other day, and there discovered a few bushels of letters and other "documents" belonging to that arch repudiator now the bead rebel Jeff. Davis. Several of these letters are published, and eon that rebellion was long planned, and bad some friend in the North. Ouo was written by a certain James Buehauao, of Puuo'a, and a "free translation" of it is furuiohej fir tbe CuuuMCLE, as follows. jkfmh Brm to jkfp. imK I vautMl to ive jrno, 4vnr DwviMl Pur luvvry, . U'll.lit, bii; r)t4: Ju-t elKiin )) ti thtrty nix thirty, Antl )uU hire Ctitfurma no iiirl Tlir au cmH di(t I with otir nltrerf, AikI.' tlKal tre own CuUmi tor king. Tin p!,io. from thf lark, aii-l th. Ilgurca, Tll.t Kuld iff ft mili'y big thiug. My letter U .11 fcwfttly writtt-Q. 1 'm tnKhiM tii I'Ulili-h it. ton ; But I eo kits nh-ail of oiy bidding, Jtetr la I, it uvvi-r will do. Toil know I hnre alwmy. been rrady Tt ive tli' fttuth luiire than tliy mki Te iKo lli llripnrnwy n!nnd il For me, u ao difficult tank. I lell them "the parly" repairs II, (You know 'tin by party tbry .wear,) Aud the largtt of flaTrry'n bnrdeua Ao lucrk!). Mi glaJ'J they'll bear. o f!ainroa, tha laneal! baa blabbed H, That I waa Free-Soil in wy youth : What ol itf VM konw I a an f reeD, then Nuw, ilaria, that', juet the whole truth. Why. W.na eel twaa ntiortly brfnre thb), I crawled In a bnjrnhead. yoo lea. To Ilea out a .UKarntorau errvioa. And twtt-e I wan alung by a bee. Some aoouudral, like Cameron, who hatel tto, Jont gavt? tbe old bnhrad a kick, And down th eb p hill, ia a jitfy, I tumbled in thrice uoublenjuick. JiMt aay what you want, my dear Daviat You know I am always on handt I am wilitn- to make your .lave empire. bo nlrong. no eatenaif e, ao grandl Ton know I'll ba preaant at Oiteud, Yuu know I'd betr, borrow, or .teal To glee you tha inland of Ceba, W lib Iroadom erualiad andar ywar heaL 1 tell you, Dan. Weheter. a hnmhugl It in noo-interventioa ia baeh: W'hrrw YaokMre are e.itatting in thooaands Your ebauoa isn't Worth a green atiuaau. Tbe Compromlae Una that', tha doctrine I Fee aaal it, and can not baek out. That that in tha bait thing lor Slavery, Tbera can't ba a ehadow of donht. I am Slavery, attorney, an laittiful; . I work, aa when young, for a IVe; If the South koovn bar truat of earvnnta, Then surely .he'll notniuale mat Is IT Fair 7 Three Supremo Court Judges Ljwiio, Woodward and Strong decided that Penn'a volunteers in the field should not vote. This question of soldiers votiog, ia to bo considered this year and next, by the people and tbe Legislature. But one of those Judges 'Woodward is nominated for Governor, and if elected could vela a law for tbat object : and anotlter Lowrie is re-nominated for Judge, where be can agaia effiaially decide against the soldiers. Their party, by omitting to dcclsre in favor, has in effect decided against the soldiers, right to vote. Now, ia it right is it legal is it in accordance with a delicate sense of honor for these two men to have a cbanee to sit ia judgment on their own decisions T to desire again to take the power from our brava men suffering in our behalf J to ask positions to nullify tbe popular will 7 Is it safe F Voter 1 whatever jour views of lbs question itself, certainly those men, pro committed, are not proper persons to have suoh great official power in the case again. Tbe faot that they are laboring for re election, to confirm their own reoorded opinions, shows their unfitness. J&The New York Riot trials devolop tbe following esse. A poor colored woman 0,n,ed Ana Derrickson, was so horribly beaten by three Irishmen, while trying to save tbe lifo of her son, that she bas added ons more corpse to tbe terrible catalogue. After beating the poor mother senseless, these worse than devils took her little boy into tbo street, stripped bis clothes off, got a can of kerosene and a rope, and were on tbe point of swinging him up to a lamp post, pouring the kerosene ovor him and setting bim on fire. Fortunately, some persons who saw the infernal work fired two or three pistol shots, wbeu tbe "friends" took to their beds. The boy was saved, and lives (though terribly bea ten with an ax and clubs) to ideotiry tbe murderers of bis mother the fiends who tried to rosst bim alive. It is one of tho most heart-sickening chapters in ail this nistory 01 Horrors. fta?It ia a mistake to suppose that tho "Friends" to whom Gov.Sey monr preached so affectionately during those New York riots, were of the Orthodox persuasion nor do the Hicksitea own them in fact, tbey don't "belong to any meeting :" they are new order, known as Copperheads 1 a".Lt. Edwin A. Evans, Dr. Ilassen plug of Mifflin burg, and Wm. R. Corneli us, from Nashville, aro among those wo have seen in town recently. Tbey bring no particular news. asTWe regret to learn that the Senior of tho Mifflinburg Telegraph with many others "out" in tho late "Emergency" bas been quite ill from tbat effort. MTAIl those in Kenlueky elected to Coogress, and the Governor also, were assailed as "Abolitionists." 80 every body tbat stands up for tbe Union aa more holy aod useful tbaa Slavery, is denoun ced by tbe Copperheads. Happily, tbera are becoming fewer and fewer persons who are muddled or terrified by ibis aame. It waa used against Harrison, Clay, Scott, Taylor, Fremont, and Lincoln, without scaring any bat a few fools. Mrs. Alice Neal flavcos, tbe authoress, died, near New Yoik, Sunday, aged 35 years. " A wnundvd man Ins bis pension OD re eiitvnog military service. Seat at wr Eire sa the Bat, of nraacrsM. lion. 11. M. Rice, lato Dem. U. 8. Senator from Minnesota, aaje ia a receut published letter I "Tbe whole ol jct of the tebclllon is to destroy the principle of Democracy. Tbo party wbiob alauda by tbu Government, is true Democracy, livery man who lifts bis head above party trammels is a Demo crat, and every man who permits old is sues to stand ia tbe way of a vigorous prosecution of the war, can not, in my npiuioo, have any claims on the party. If the city was on firo, would you cull on any particular party to extinguish the flames? or would yoq stop to examine its character fur fear tbat you might violate aome of its provieions by taking water from your neighbor' welU?" 1 j i . - - Latest Mews Fort Sumter la Rains. Monday last, this birth place of the Rebellion had been so knocked to pieces by the Union guns from sea aud shore, that no flag waa up, no guns replied, aud it was only a mass of rubbish, protected, however, by other forts. Thursday, Gen. Gilmoro demanded the surrender of Charleston or be would com mence bombarding it. No attention was paid to the notice. Friday, bo threw a 15 ineh shell into the city, loaJed with Greek fire. Beauregard and tbe consuls remonstrated tbat this was "uooivilii d" warfare, and asked wore time to remove non-combatants (for which they bad bad amplo notice.) Gilmoro declined any more time, and required aa unconditional surrender. Beauregard aeked for a truce of 40 hours. Early Monday morning, Gilmoro re-eommeoced shelling tbe city, and also tha firing npou tha forts whioh obstruct the passaga of tha monitors up tbe bay. Ihe Lawrenee Mauaere. Q-iaatrell'o men, at borne, pretend to be farmers, aad "Constitutional Unionists," but tbey sneak out in disguise to kill aod rob. Their midnight raid of tbe loth inst bad no military eod in view, and was there fore wholly a wanton, uncivilised butchery of nearly 200 men, and tbe burning of 182 buildings, most of them valuable. In a few hours, 80 women were made widows, aod 245 ehildren, orphans. Gen. Jamea H. Lena happily escaped, and as tba murderers (like wolves) withdrew by aay, he ahased them and killed 41 era they had completely seattered. So horrible a barbarity will sail dowa vaoaeanee most severe, aad tbio NMwal of border Raf- Saa warfare will aorpotaato reveage aa4 miseries for a Bother geaeratioa. Lane will commence operating oa tha Rebels in Western Missouri, and will be severely effective ia wiping out all known robeUioav E -1-a. a a. , an. Hope for Etitf Tenntmt. Gen. Rose- ersns bas eommeoced the siege of Chattan ooga, which commanda tbo southern en trance iato EastTeaaesseo,and Gea.Bura sids is seadiag oa 20,000 mea (tbo 51st, it is said.aot included) to take Knoxville. by way of tha Cumberland Gap, en tha north of tho Valley. Tho sooeess of one or both of them is anxiously hoped for, ao tbo deliverance of a gallant and long op pressed people. Several Union expeditions in various quarters of tbe S. W., bave tbeen success ful. The Rebels don't burn all their cotton tbey hide a good deal. It is stated tbat One Uuudrcd Thouand bales were re cently recovered by the Unionists on a single expedition on or near tbo Miasisip pi river. Tbo Rebel money is almost down to nothing in value, wbile Greenbacks com mand a premium over good bank currency in some cases in tbe Free States. Gold is steadily though slowly falling. Signs of this eort are significant all over the world. If tbe Copperheads ean Sad places whero more Democrats than Republicans are drafted, they try to make capital out of it ISot tbey nevor tell tbe faot tbat 3 out of 4 in tba Army as the votes show aro Uepublicans. Aod where there are most Republicans drafted, they keep mum I Mubder. Last week, Daniel Eckerly, a German who kept a beer shop in Ash land, was killed by James Burke, sged IS years. Eckerly was stabbed twice, an artery being severed. It is said there was no provocation or difficulty previously. A barn of Dunlap aod Moreno Old Lyeoming township, was struck by light ning, Sunday week, and consumed. A soap and candle fsetory in Williamsport, was destroyed by fire, Sunday evening. Six or eight Copperheads in Moreland have been fined $10 each and costs for an assauh Opon a Union maa at a barn-raising. One of tbem is under arrest for drawing a pistol oa tho officer who arres ted him. Wat. Raider, of Fraoklia Tp., while hunting, shot himself through tba head (accidentally, it is supposed,) oa tha 15th Sept., and his body was found oa lbs 17th. The Rebel General Pemberton died at Selma, Ala. A native of Pbilad., be died a traitor in every respeet, and an ingrate to tha country which educated and fed him. Lieut. D. L. Montgomery, of Clinton Tp., after being twice wounded, has recei ved anappointment on Ileiotsleman'sstaff. Ooo of tbo rioters ia Now York got thirty-five cents by robbing a negro, aud goes to State prison ten years for it. The Rebel Gen. Jeff. Thompson and Staff are reported captured in Arkansas. - Rv. FredTtrlt Biwer has removed from Milesbarg to Selinsgrovr, Pa. AUGUST 28, 150.1. James Peacock, K-q , died in P'lilndrl. on Sunday, at the age of evenly si; yers He was born in Paiton, Dauphio e ntity, iu 1778. About 103, he learnt J U printing buiue" in L-wistown. In LSIl he established the Pmntglennin H-pitUi-can in ll;irrisburg, and edited it for a number of years. He was afterwards ap pointed postmaster in llarrisbura;, and held that position during the administra tions of sevun Presidents. For soma months past, illegal combina tions of miners ia Schuylkill eounty have defied the luw. A detaubtueot of military bas been ordered there, whose commamler, tjen. Whipple, while riding out, was fired at three times by some concealed asaiio. It scorns evident that these lawless per sons are determined to call down tha vengeaooe of insulted power upun tbeir beads. To while awav their time, the lepil vo- . i .:- in ;i I it ters from t enu a in a I hi ad. U. ft. Mill- ,, . , , , , . Hary ll -epital took ao expression of their choice for Governor, which resulted as follows; Andrew G. Curtiu 301 G. W. Woodward 10 A drafted man is held to bail in Pitts burg on a charge of perjury in swearing to fulfill his application for exemption. n?" Trinity Prol.EpiMiopal Church (Cham- berlia's Buildins) services neit Sunday at 10 A. M , and 7 P.M. .." ' " " ri T" . l4BJ?;?,rSjrr-l.erUT"h in AMMUM HALL, at 4 o clock, Sabbaih afternoons. Mi are invited to anend rrrr-ssr iLtxamuva mzvw. ' Corretttil Weekly Wheat, new 81,20 Ren I 10 Wheat, old 1 ''i Tallow 10 oil i i in UU i.ard .. 10 Clover seed 4,00 50 Wool CO 1,60 potatoes 50 Rye Corn, old.. 9at Flasscod... Dried Apples. l,00 Shoulder 6 FirkinButtcr 12 Ribs 4 S.des 6 Fresh Butter... 15 Ham 12 Rags 4, 5, and 6 Country Soap 4 & 6 Barley 00 to 11,00 rvtAttRtUO. By Rev. VrediTlrk Bower, 1 at In-t , J ABOB llnl'SK WuK'i'li and Mia. KKBSUCa SMITH, of Srlinagrute. Bt the name, nth inat.. GROhUK SOUK and MlM Li Ha bll'TON, both of Utteeburg. Oa tba lltk fort, by Ree. ttowland Hill Brown, at the residence or T U. K4gar, K-q.. K-ry.l. bt'NCAV CALDWKLL and Mine L'I.RIKNTINK V. daughter of Capt.0. W.rilKltBST.allaUwI.oarg. (bawviilaaad Sloomaburg papers please copy.) DCeO, tn Brady Tp, 1Mb Inat, BI.II. t BBTIt O. waiaw at tba lata Jail a Wilaua, agad 4. yaare la Lawlakwrc tha nth tawt, FAOT, O. saw. of anatraw aaat SaraB J IWaKaUta, asnwl 4 aaantba. In Weet Bualaa.S3 inat, MART B. daaghUr of Oaa asm uauaanaw .01, agwa 1 bsodui awl 20 day.. Tbe vTwrld Cballeaged t HAY, STRAW & FODDER CUTTER (I'atented March 31, tntj.) Messrs. Carkhuff k Paixe, 0 F Lewisborc, (Tnion to., Penn'a would respectfully solicit the attention of ail who have stock lo feed, and Manufacturers and Salesmen ol Agricultural Implements, to their Improvement in Ulrmw VxUlert. lis price brings it m-iihin the reach of all who may have use for a Kodiier Culler. It cuts Hay, Hiraw, Cornntlk?, Paper or Cloth, as smoothly as a ragor can be made to cat a Mta,.,, nil. .nut 1WF w.uit'Ut IC.ni U,W length of time ihe machine may have beea in use. The machine is Worked by a lever, and can be made to cut rapidly. Tbe length of the cut can be regulated by, use of a thumb screw. The posiims of the knife to the cut ting bar can at any moment be changed lo bring and keep tbjeir edjes iogeiher as per fectly when old a when first aiaiiufaciured. The annexed f erlificates, a4 the names attached, will sbjov the estimation in which this Cutter is held at home t i The following loiter refers to the Srrt Cutter m.4e idaold hy a., and .. may be aeeu uVe.Bjlt entlrelj uiwin iia r, aa ! new- ,a ,oca J W ESaas. CAKgnevw S PaIKB. Qentlt'iocn-Hl reeeied jour Fsl Cultar by Einree., amt aVIivcreif it to tha praon Sir whom I ordered it. It gaee goodaaUf.ctioa. I received the auonvy for it, ami enclose, areoftiug to year reluct, by exeraea. Boafectfully youra, . J. CllDKR. r V rears CAssaurr k Paise. The nndernisvjed, hating aeea uartl your Improvement ia rodder Cn Iters, patent ed March 31.1, IS&i. ahearfnlly teelify, that, aa a band machine, we have never aeea its aanal. Iu siaiplaaly, duraNlity. price and tbe case and accuracy with which the knife can he ajUnsted to th- otttUng har and length of eat regulated, are pointe whieb rseommeaal at ta all. vaioji airirrr. Bavid Sehraek Michael Byl-r John Slcltnaa Oeorre Knyer Adam Sbeekler James W. Simonteaj Thnmaa Taylor B T. rontiua Samnel ll.Orwig A. M. laiwaha Orieca Marah O. H. P. Khifaly K ll.l'hamharlbl John Loeao John Phillips ei Rook Wm. 0. Boyer Wm. L. Bitter anaTavauunUASB coearv. R t. nudTkanat K. P. Unify eorgi. M'Uowall W. C. Ileudefahnt Jamea Brennaa Alexander MarUa Philip au-iaraek C 8 Wataal - ssiuaa ownerv. Ob's U. PIomnsH Aaaraw Twang Aaron Berg.tr.saae Stoaloar coaaty Thams. Strawbridga. MiSlia saaaty J T Stonemad , -B. Woodward Daaraoaoa Iraa Works. We would also reler to Messrs f. L. Barrett of Lock Haven, Pa., and Furst tt Bradley of Chicago, III., who have purchased our Machines. N. B. Persons wishing to purchase, will call on us, or an T. (i. EVA AN at his gro cery blore in Lewisburg, where a sample machine may at all times be sera. Manufacturers, or Salesman wishing to engage ia Ihe business, -will consult us in reference to Licenses, or t'ouiriy and Hiate KlgniS. nunnnni ri, I.. S PAIN K. CARD. The undersigned, having pur chased ihe Right of CARKHCFF A P.VINL S CUTTER for Northumberland and Lycoming eouatiea, we will be fad lo soppiy orders lor the same. W S BREWER DWBiKR tewisburj, Attj. IT, le- CHRONICLE," established In 1843- I overnor Waits, aud some of the Coo groaanien recently elected to Congress in Alabama, were originally Union Wbr, aod are elected over rabid original Foo.-es- ionists. Tbe M nrmons bave cleo'od "a Gentile," John F. Kinney, as ttuir delegate to Pnniffeaa. Six Teathert Wanted. flUIE Hublifj rj, ml, of East Butlnloe Tp, I t.'nion t.'o.wvill be lei for the Winter Term on the I lib navVl Pfulemner next, at the I lib davvf peuiemher next, at Ine I'lke School tiOHscXai 9 o'clock in the inorn- ing, when the MiipeAvnlendenl will be pres'nl j J in hold eiaminaiinlvs for Irochrrs. Six j teacher vaniedaml w.vy .1 . i .i.-- . -i niiin 8. fcChiMtl- By outer uf tbe Board i WILSON I. LIXX.Hee AdinlsilNtrator'a Kollce. Tf)rit. E is hereby given, that Letters i.f Administration upon the E'a:e of KI.I2 UETH t: WILMO.Vof Bray, Union ! cou'v, deceased, bave beea -ranted Iu lbe ; undersigned, tortile Hester of I moo county. , , 1 .r ... ' 1 in due form of iaaal hrrefore, all prrons jn,,f ,.,, , slilI erjfc requesied to make j immediate payment i aTtnVjhi.se bavin; any ; juat claims arralso requestelkto present tbem 1'gally ambenlicaicd for settlement to t. T. M COKMIUJt, Alito r. Williamsport, Aug 27, 136:1 pd Notlco to tbe Drafted. - I TTJiDER ihe provisions (of ihe Act of ) Connaess for enrollins; and calling out ' ihe national forces, the following persons j are exempl i ' I 1st The roily son liable la military doty of. widow-dependent on hi laburforsup- . r r .., tl. i . . .('...i :.t.. .... . 8J The only son of aged or inura parent ;rjru" drpe;de'"' Ubur fu' ap- 3d The only brother "t children not 15 ! yeaitold (having uei herr atber nor Mother.) . cicuucu. mi uis lai'v. .'l', 4,h The falh,!r N mo'herf's children under 1 years of g dependent on bu . j,bor for tupporf; 5th Wherever are tip membeis of the ! family of the tenon drafted, already ia tbe ! "'rJ' uf LmltJ1 s,'e, .. " KIT.". 1'0. 1?" olhre of C. I). BRKWEK, Atturaey at Law, Lewisnur;. Union Co., ra. Real Estate. FOR RENT. tWO-STOKEY Brick HUL'SB wdft-lh T LOT on North Fourth street. Jkit March 18, 'S3. H. P. HHELLEU. TWO desirable BUILDING LOTSsllaaM on Brown street. (River road.) Lewta b.rg. Iuiiuira of H. UERHART, 3d at. near Market June IT Jfov Salt, A DOUBLti HOUSE, (wiib Let) suitable I lor two lamihes. it is situated oa North Fourth street. There are a good sta ble and other outbuildings, and a sever fail ing; well of water oa the premises. For par ticulars and terms enquire or ADAM BEAVEtr Lewisburg, April It, 1863. if VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY, 1jOR 8 ALB That new, well-built, two-storey, double Brick Mansion, with an Out Kitchen, and Bara oa the premi ses at the west end of Market St., Lewishunr, between 7th and 8th Sis. There is a Well oa ihe Lot, and all kinds of good Fruit Trees growing. Lot 74 feet front June iV RErBEJf SNYDER. FARM FOR SALE. THB subscriber offers for sale lbe Farm upoa which he resides, in East Buda- loe towuhip, a mile and a half south of Lew iburj. It cnniains 61 Acres more or less. all cleared and in a good state of cultivation, together w ith IU Acies of Timber Laed near bv. The I'aim Improvements are a Frame Hwellinj' House, Frame Barn, Tenant JXitHotise, and suitable Outbuildings. A good Spring near the hnu-e, and a stream ol water Sows through Ihe farm. Also all kinds of fruit, of the best varieties. The Farm is bounded on the north by Wm Brown, ean by Pennv and liundy, south by the Smokelown aad river road, west by Jacob linndy. For Terms, enquire on the premises. April fi, fiUmti GOPFREY DF.CK. FOR. SALE. SI TUATE O mostly in the Borough of Har lletoa. adjoiniug ihe village on ihe north and extending almost its enure length, mak ing its division and sale into lots quite Conve nient, containing 14 Acres, 16 of which IS3 ,.., . , T. . -- V'" "" "'"ly through Ita cen are well limbered. A small Stream of tra. I'he improvements are a good Frame "-. House and Bank Barn, wilh a TenanljLlj House at tbe North end of Ihe farm. Two Apple Orchards, one in full bearing, the younger beginning to bear. Also iro Ac-rea of Timber Land, situated iu Hartley township. For Terms, apply to Mas. AG.XE8 S. WII.SOW. eTeacar.r nf J. m WYa-et. ataa'a, 98TmS or WM F.WIIiSQ.M. Hanletoa.Pa Valnable Farm and Business Staid 1SOR SALE, situate in Lewis township. 1 Union Co, Penn'a, containing ISO Acres, more or less, about twenty acres of good timber, ihe remainder clear and in a good state of cultivation. Oa it are erected a good Bank Barn, a larve two storey Dwelling House, Spring House and other out buildings, a large urctiard, and never failing waier in the barnyard. About half the farm is Lime stone ground. Also another tract of land, adjoining Jhe above farm. containing about SJ Acrcu all cleared, on which are erected a new Foundry and Machine f hop SO fert by 30 feel, ihrea stories high, with a Black Smith Shop. Ao, attached. It contains a Rteam Engine of tea horse power, turning lathes, drills, aws.(boih circular aad upright.) planer, and a variety of tools belonging lo a Machine Shop. Also three good dwelling houses, aa excellent spring of never tailing water, and a small Orchard of choiae Iron. This proprnv would make also an excel lent Tannery, being siioaied in a good coun try Tor bark, and good water handy lo the building, which caa be piped into the building with but little cost. A large business in manufar.ioring Clover Hollers has bara car ried on by this establishment. It will be sold lo suit puichasrrs, with as mncb, of the Ma chinery as the buyer may want. Fer further particulars, apply lo the subscribers residing on and near tbe aoave mentioned premises. JOSEPH SANDERS, GEO. W. MYCsiS. Aug. i. Attorneys in fact of Christian Keif Gourt Week 1 nlva oussty 'nrl Praf taaiialloia 1 If llERtA-Ube Hon. AM'J.B.V OOliS. , , rrrai'irui uum m vw euuicin. lli-lncl uf I'ennaylvaata, composed ol tba couniies of I'iiiou, Mifflia and Snydyr, aad Js,i WSiwosrua anilJcma W stis tiqv., Asso i.ne Jn.k'mn I'nu.n ennniv. have iaaeed their j pr-TC!l, bearing dale lbe day of May. IV a, aii-J to nie directed, mr me nominj vi au Orphans' Court, Court of Common I'.'ra, Uy r ami Terminer, and General (Juartrr Ses-.i..i.s. j ai l.KW'slit'RH, for the county of L'.NN-V on the Third Mondav of Ctrl', ftnein- :ro tfltiUv) IB6.I. and to continue one week, I - I oner. Justices ; tbe Trace and Con-laU" iu and for the county of Union, to apcea; ia '.bt.r own proper prr-ons with their records inji I sitiona.examtflatonv and other remembrances 1 ( An tru,ae ihiuwa whii:b of their oriieel and la ,!.,.,. behalf annerlaia to be tb.ne t aad all Wit- I -.-...j. .r.Jther nerv.nl nrosecutinv; in bclialf f .u. Commonwealth against any person t,r persons, are required to be then and thera attending, and not depan without leave at their peri I. Jurors are requested h be punctual in their atirniiiD.ce at the appointed, time agreea ble to notice. Oiven under my hand and seal at iht hr id's Office in Lewisburg the l"th day of Sepi'r. A I and Ihe 87ih year of lh Independeuce uf tbe United Ktaiea of Ameri ca. (sod ave the Commonwealth! L F. ALBRIGHT. Wberifl GRAND JURORS, Sopt. T. 1S63, flriuy Jos Moore. Benj Giitfy East liuf aloe Jacob Klifer, Abia rrsisrick He. Buffahe David W atsoa llvtlrti Ph:l Ruhl. Jn M Kiester, J F Smith. Lews John Oberly, David Kaihrrman Lewubnrg X.W. V Munsoa, Jobs Lock do A' Hi Rea Snyder, Jos Baker t.im'iloac Wm F Loose. Abram Walter Wiurg-Wm Berry. W F Hayes,J E Herr. .'w ti'.rlinT)d Horlacher, Hv Erdly fnioi R.,bert Bennett. Mailhiaa tftocker WhUe Vttr Lambert Raaek TH AVERSE JVKORS. BraAy Hugh Hunter BufaleW T Linn, M D Long. Jaa Duok, David Herbsu Benj Hauck EH Buffaiie am Dunkie, Mic(iaeJ Brown, . Noah taker, Alfred Koeass.Tfto Walter, . Gideon Biebl. Eliaa Frederick WrM Bufftilue Enoch Kaufman, S B Young, Johh Frederick, Chibtiaa Shaffer ori-y Joseph Hole HnriLlan Michael Wolfe, John Katherman K'lli) Tho Comly.Jas La.on.Iasc KUng, Jas Pros. Aud Spoils, Thoa C Rhuada Lewi Jas Moore, dwd Orwij, Ab Mrneh, Joseph Handera Istei-burif Peter Nevius, Dan Sehraek Umtettnne Fred Sires, Wm Kathermaa, Daa Adams, Sara I Bogeareif Mijlinburg John Rishel, Wm Ranek Aeu Ucri t'hn Winter, Hy bolomoa, Abm Bchoch, Abm Black L'num I Ever, sr, rteml Ouise, Geo Dolich, John Youngmaa White liter autl Ooodlaader, Baml Marshal , Issue List for Sept 21. I Danl Rengler vs J A W Anderson i C H tshhaer vs Wm Rule 3 Kellers for Rule vs U H banner wilh aa 4 J N Mensca's Exs vs Youngm dt yalter 5 Arv Clark's Ad vs Church A M'Micbael a do do 7 GrrMes. Marsh gk Co to James P Boas 0 Chx Cawtey va Mesvgee fc Penny wi ao . f Mi Kleckner sane 10 Getldes Marsh A Co va Wm Moore I I 8 R Baum for use vs Ja M Baum'a A4 IS Peacock Woodside k Co end. earns 13 same Mm. 1 t Wm PreisbacTi vs Bmwa A Dwnklo IS Timothy Row vs Church A M'Miehael IS otirk Field tV Co vs J A C lecknaf 17 to 20 Oiber parties vs same 31 J Vallercbamp va B Bell's Admrs 32 Danl Kanslrr vs Jere Anderson 23 M'Curdy Tale v Win Brobsi 2lDBKerst Henry Huusreker So Twp of Limestone vs George Blear SHERIFF'S SALE?. BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex, and Fi. Fa. issued out oi the Court of Common Pleas of Union county and to ma . directed,! will expose to public sale oroutcry on JfmJag, ScpL 21, 1SG3, at the Court House, in the boroogh cf Lewis, bur;, county aloretaid. at I o'clock, P M, A certain Lot of Ground sitiale in Hartley township, cotimy aforesaid, bounded and de scribed as follows : Beginning al a willow tnat at the east end of the tail race oa hank of Prang errh. thcuee along a prieU- rd aouth 2 weet H perches, tliesjcraeroaa aaid road north nuJ waat t 2-utn prebaa t a poet or a garden, thence by tha same nortb 11- west 3;i leib- percliea to a post, thepee rm tha soatb sale or the t-aamill race south waa 3H perebra norths1. weat :ts pcrche. to lanaa o: era, neiraor.aan. Ki t.-r. dee'd. annth 1r veal ta pcrrVa to the bead of the raea at Pawns vrscet. Ib-Wjca acroaa tba hea'l-raoa - north 10 went 4 perchca. thenoe down tha north side M said race north s. seat Is parrhes sonth 8.J east VI perrhes north east 12 ic-rchea to a poet aorta T!4 .aal 24 percliea, thane- north 67 east 13 perchea acro-s the tail rap- lata Prann arvek to tba pleee at anctnalBa:, aonumiog Three Acre and fifteen parchae, whereon arw . erected a SAW Hlhb. with the eppurtaeanjea, Sc. sal the proparty or AsautAsI w aLTaaj. Also, at the same time aud place, a certain . Lot of Ground situate ia the borough of Har llejyn, eocnty aforesaid, bounded on the east by ible-n.ed laadiog rn.nl It.rtlrrna b Orwia Mill, oa tha aaasth hy tba Turnpike, e tba wrat by wtJaa, fit-as. and on the north cy aa alley, containing Oaa. Powell, ef aa Aero, aaoea or teae, whaeeon are erected a twavittorav Prama Uwallusg H,maa,a rrame UarauWocd lleatae. Well with a Pump, and other Oulbuiiiiug, with tsa. appurtofsavjoss, Aa. Also, No. t, a certain tract of unimproved Timber Land, situate ia Hartley township, county areeaHl. bounded oa tha aaat by P. Stita-r. oa . tha aouth by PedHy'e Mownfo!n.Ma the west by Jact,b Vaaada, aad aw tha aorta by Taosaae Armataga. eowlar wing Three llnndred aiel Tl'j fie Acrva. more or leas, with Ihe appurteBaaeea. Ac, aa tba pcoeeety af I. F ALBRIGHT, Sheriff Sheriff Office, Lewisburg. AJ. t7, iswa -S . a REGISTER'S NOTICE. tOTICE is hereby five", " c,oneerned, i that the foflowiag earned persons have seuled their acoouois ia the Register's OtBco at leewisburg. Union county, and thai lbs said account will be prespnicd for confirm ation and allowance at Ihe Orphans Court to be held at LEWISBURG. for the county of : Union, on the third MONDAY of 8oreoibes next, being the 3 1st day of said month, viat 1 Tbe first and final account of Aadrvw Cook aad Miem 8pigelmoyer. Lieenlor of Michael Cat her man. late ot Lewis Twp, drn'd. 2 The final acc'l of Charles Cawlry. Evrf. Administrator of Elizabeth Voting, late cf Union Twp, dee'd. 3 The final ace't of feo W Baum. Adm'r of John M. Baum, late of Leihurg. dee'd. 4 The final ace't of Jacob Deckanl.f.aar dian of Lya Hi-uttl, minor child or David Housrl. late of Union eoantv, dee'd. The final ace't of Esiher Ammoa snd -Wm Drei-baeh.Adm'rsof Bjen Ammom,Uxn of Lewisburg. dee'd. r.KIGI-S MARSH. Dep'v Rerfter. Register's Olbce. Lewisburg, Aug. 1. Iff I. iillllUtRT, DS-WIIT. hat removed lo cMa:b 9d '"'"' door from Ihe Town CK.k. -li' - WBUKO PA 1 I: v- Q
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