11 Mill Sill Ml llfllM BY 0. N. WOHDEN AND J. .41 Pcr Tear, alwajn la Advance. rNTH FAIR .r Tiif I nloa C'oiintjr Agricultural goc, m:au Lt:wisiiuno, Thursday Fr'uhy and Saturday, j October 1,2, and 3, 18153.' Premiums, and Judges. 1 Trotting Drttt ant! Mutch lionet, (V. twit Trotting llure -id i t tMt Uaikntr II'iTMt Wwt pair Drift hrp Wat ntnt:la .. pair Crriijr- hr-- ImI aincl- Urivin; or fetal tair Mtib b-raf lit 10 1. vn Z (-0 4 3 (0 S Od 3 ni 4 00 Haul Geddoa. Jo W Simnoton, Ch Gudykun.l, M Halfpenny. J Scbreyer. f . -I I. a.".- W blooded Stallion, haelaic bB kept wltbtu the limit- of the Society otto ..rflce acaeau S 0H 2d be . . s "a beat lhW Ur.-ed Mure wilh one or more of ber 'd beat aiec-oa Jri.nlrii ud I ml lMt"kl.Jr4 0ll from 2 1i U , l ii, i do 1 nt PtM-Llae Colt X- No l.T tn-J m l.leoaV4 will b. M.ltM . . nnmniiltee Wi O Uuocao, freae. rick, Th l'euny, Ch Wilson, A E Kapp. 3 t'ummoH llortet. W itlliii 4 y-r- old . 1.1 br A Ag.mi IO b.rtl.lli"frMu2to4 jmiold . . ? " 2.1 N-t J I ' botf Kr.line . ' or "' oolu to b. .boon 4 il 2,1 W.L. Mm. couditton - tot liri.hin II. in or JUr . J 2.1 tmt "" bwc 3 .-o. old Clt - W 2-l'l-t . -AS W 2 .ni old Cult Ag.k 1 UU 2-1 Wt Ag. hrat 1 ral old Olt I M aj't-t At. Ul -arking Cult w 2d IkM Ju(Il""s B Lanr, To Comiy, Ao Kuhl. 0 ' 4 Durham, Aldernru, and Devon Cattlr. ' " b-ot Roll 00 I b.t lloll Cair 2 00 1 l-.d 11'if.r o.-r 2 Tn old 2 -VI b,t ll'llrr Calt 00 Aiaaaaaf W Bnll 0" i..t iioii rif " l-t il-ir.r ov.t 2 jin old s M ! ba.t Urllrr Calf ' 00 I brvoa ' M Mull m null Calf a b.t 11-ioM- 2 yiri old 3 b rrt ll-ll-r :.if 2 IW beat 1'ow for lir-lit'i; nf th abnrc thra KTadVa, and 2 or uior. vl brr Oal, pa to bo ahown 3 no 2.1 b t A). 1 no l.t Hairy 'o of th. thro, gradta owdm! and k.j.t t.r on. tb,o, wriuen aUtemont ol jiold Ac. U b. trndnrrd s 2.1 lt Aj 1 (io Cotth aalrod In thia rlaaa will sot b. Mititlwl to m prr-wium ual-w tb. ar. abown to b. of nun blood of the br tI rcbt-.-otrd. Judges Js Marshall, Is Sieoker, Jos Mooro, G id Biehl, Hob Mootgooiery. 5 Comtno Cattle. beat Boll o.er 2 yeara old W Boll Mann 1 and i yean old tvat Hull Calf 2d beat, beet Il-llrr Calf S no 2 oo 1 oo jtg. no At. . ti . ... 1 . .i .... 3d Oet iTear OM llT,Vr 2 00 v.... nf Neat tWttla beloBaHna to MM farai, B4 ktea than brad "0 brat 2 bead Bei f CatU. A$. and 2 00 Judges Jacob Gundy, Tho' a barber, Isaac Reisb. G Slurp aud Stcuie. M Fn neb Merino Buck beet Coiawald do beat Southd. wn do lt Kwe Sheep beat ti Lattihe beat r at H ethers tWat ttamt -t s,e, villi 4 or more of bet rig to ba ahown 1.1 be.t Ag.muA b.t t or more I'iga, 2 bi in weeka old 3 M 2 to 2 40 2 00 1 to 1 to 2 00 a oo 1 00 2 oo beat 2 Hoga not oter 10 neontua old s w Judge Da? lleuDitig, Jo W Drown, oil Swengcl. 7 Pvultry. lact nair Cltlekena 00 beet lot "f not leas than S 1 ( Judges Daul Kaufman, J II Young, Juvfnile Premium Litt, or Children an J li Lion. 16 yeartXa. 1. 8 t?roin and IluU Crtqit. beat buahel White Wheat 2d lend, beat buahel Eed W beat 2d heat taat buahel Wbtta Cora 2d heat beat buahel Yellow Corn 2d beet beat hu.hel anj other kind of Cora beat buahel Uarlee date Iteat buahel Comoion oats beat buahel BueLabeat aoat buebel Sweet lotat"es do P.-arhblew Cdaloea do I'rinee Altwrl I'.'tatfted do White I'luk'-ye fet.toea do any otlier k.ud of 1'olatoea beat buahel 1 urni.. tet buahel Carrots beet buahel ileete ti-n peek Beana b-at wek Peaa beat o brails CaLbaca 2d beat beat lot Field Pumpkins 2d beat beat lot Sweet Pumpkins 2d heat beat buahel Timothy Sred 2d beet beat laaahel Cloeer Seed 2d beat beat lot of Touacco, raiaed this year 1 no At) 1 OO A-J. 75 Ml 75 to Af. Ag. A3- Ag. 1 00 1 no 1 HO 1 SO 1 00 to til to to 1 00 An. 1 00 Ag. 1 "0 Ag. 1 oo Ag. 1 oo Ag. 1 00 I 2d beat Ag. . . e is. r ar r..v:a S judges is. ryer or, m nmin, .is llabl, John Walls, M Kleckner. 9evm rrun. beat lot Winter Apples, not under 4 binds, a pack of each kind, all raiaed by Uie pereoa preaenlilig SO 2d heat 1 00 boat rarietr Applaa uot under S kinds or lass Lb an 1 buahel in ail. I to 2d heat teat j buahel Apple for Fall or Winter beat ! 3 buahel Apple, for toae keepiag 2d beat beat ppedmena Peara Summer am do Winter 2d beat beat apecimena Plums 3 or bmts kinds brat peek Quineeo b"t reek IWhe. Wm M(lrapea,t Iba. or mora 2d heat 1 00 it 1 04 ! at,. 1 no 1 01 At. 1 00 i ,o Ti ' w beat variety of Grapes i oo Judges J H Loomis. Ia Evar Jr Cha ':i.- ' Wilson. 10 Dairy Product. beat S II. or more Butter 2d beat beat Cheeee, 10 Iba. or mora beet lot Honey, t In, or mora, la eomb S m i 22 1 OS Judges D 8 Kreuier, Mrs E Magee, ' Miss Sarah KuhL 11 Flour and Bread. at barrel of Wte-at Flour eat "l-illm-a Wheat Bread 20 beat tewt apteimrt Rye It read beat do Indian, Judges C H Sbrioer, Mrs Ssrsh Baek boos, Miss Kate Raogler. 12 Iloutehold Manufacture. beet railed Cloth. 10 yard or more ret boneeHBBde Flatiuet, 10 yard or man I t boaae mad. Carpet, 10 yanle or worn -t kome-mada Woolaa Voaarlet beat patchwork Quilt 2d Iwat tost Silk lta.lt bm Woolen Tarn hoiDemadd baat pair Woolen el.ukria bumemada os 2 no e ao l ta : to 1 to 2 60 1 oo 2 00 Judge Saml Duukle, Laird Howard, .litm Spigclrnjer. R. CORNELIUS. 13 Manufactured Article!. brut Pp-Hnivil CiiMnwt Work IM Wat t-i W.trhintr Mwrfilin b-rt Utw Otwt Iwt pair l'nt l-nt Ve-I 3 no s w 1 IMI 3 IMI 1 Ul 1 IW bft IuMk frit oT Crttae IIiuwm MuvffKttiril wttlim tit nuuty 3 Wt nu-lt- :v-it inrriat: H.nrrxnf, ruiKliUoua W-t U4"Jfll 4'Nif Skit. ftmslml S " Ik a 1 . ttvum K IL. Jkini. lti.i-ll St (Ml but l4 0ftu (ir- in Kif. ivgax4 to worknannhip na Well tiuaiity "f h. y. suiii i io a SI! 'i T , 1 Iar-l lrt hi twr U atlMrr .ant 4 itlra IfrattHT U-at I air i f d Call Boot tt air kit tit... W.t 1 pair of iM iW KM Sbo hrrt uiril lltfu'liailrra, hot air f ii.(r btml Pari. ftofe wood or (XiU 'id brut bt r.KkinK More and lor alt at brail luuil Draft HarucM 1 JL'J. a uu I vu X 00 M Judges Charles Feooy, Aodw Ilaack, Rabt Snincfurii. 14 Agricultural Implementi. bfrt M..r anil Kcmptf M b"t i:rir kNMt Mitr K,11B(n. 5U1 s w im 1 OU 2 no i 3d b.t bMt II.,. Molk, mat StnvCattot 2d bi'.t beat Crn Shelter. Iiora. pot d baul do brt lion. IUk brat llmrrow U--C Lood llullor beit (Jriu lnll 2.1 lat bmt Com I'l.nUr bvil Top Buifey 2d brt beat 0- OSf 2d Wt 2 lior-r Top Carrfoaa brat Korin Wgo j (10 l uo x uu 1 (10 2 ou 1 1.1 1 OU a no 1 SO s to t 00 1 to 1 Ml s u. 2 110 1 00 1 WO l to 1 on 1 to hrt (?nltiftor bat Sttlwoil I'low bttSi.l Hill Clow b..t Mirhicu lKnlbl Plow , bMt .3,i.i-d ci iiiii and ri I bet H..nw l'i. ' i-t m eio Ll bora. 11. Fork ' " 9 OU . i . Judgea U V B f.tocnln, Martin Rudy, J F Hunter, Ch U Cuok, J M Walter. I 15 II in ft, .h-llift, and Canned Fruit. btrt tm-tic Irarn Win do Hiawabarry WM du KidrlMrrj 4 do Curraul do heit Oi.i-r in bottl with mod of earing brat canard I'earlM do TnD.ala twt of any othwr Canned Fmlt W-t and tcrrntarait varirtj of Cnnood Fruft brut rrravrved.l'ractava i oo Judges Wm Cliogao, C S James, Mrs Dr Kuight 16-AV.e HV.,fc. bian apeelmea Onuua.ataJ Nerdl.wurk 1 00 ; bit worked Collar 2d beat , bTpSL. Wor,tM Work b.t Silk RabroMrn 2d brat boat irioa Cracbot Work ; 2d bwrt ! tmt Network ' beat grooa Worabid1 Plowora let a'or-o4 lamp Mat i .-) 2d heat i bt aperi,. Or..ptU gh.II-ork do do Ottoman Talj Judges Mrs Ellen Melsgar, tbarine Linn, Mrs Jacob Duckard. 17 Painting, Drawing; Amltrotiprtf&c. beat apaelmen I HI IMntluf executed la Coauty 1 00 do do Craron l oo feie-il Skatebes Ambrotypea Ti las.M.rrat7pBa Tt Photovravdie it M.rhle Srulptor 2 (10 Veatiatrr 2 00 do do da do Judges Daniel Uorlacber, C F Lindig, I n m 1. Hitter. 18 Untnumerafed Article. No article entered la ta reoeiva a Premium an leas tbo Committee think it worthy of It. Judges Tag Cornelius, Joo A Goody, Rabt Candor. beat lira to IS weeka old hea: Su.'kinrColt beat Bull Calf from 1 to mouths old lieat Heifer do do beat pair Turkeys beat pair (ieeae brat pair flurkfl beat pair Chickens do Fancy Cbiekaas beat buahel Sweet Potatord do Iriab do beat buahel Carrots do Beeta beat peck Beaaa beet 1 head Cabbare beat Winter Canaan beat Sweet Pumpkins beat lot Tobacco 1 00 I 01) 1 OO i 2 21 Judges 0 R Bliss, C B Leinbach, J G Aospacb, E J Gray, Simon Wolf. AV 2. beat Err Plant beat -V.rh.a beat Plume beat Peara frowa oa Dwarf Trard boat lot of (irapee not under lbs beat 1 Iba. Hotter beat loaf Wheat Brand beat lot of Cakee beat Patchwork Quilt beat pair Knit Soeka do Sboaa do flae Hoot. ' weraeo eupweaw da ladiea' aiipners cI".h rn.it i. f. .ra I beat apaciutea of plain awadlawwrk , Tidy ' beat Crochet Work beat Lamp Mat 24 beat croup I beat apedmeo Paiatiag beat Tomatoaa beat Bed Peppers best Artificial K lowers Judges Mrs Amanda Millar, Mrs Dr Dickson, Miss Jennie Bearer, Miss Annie Linn, Miss Bncber. All articles for exhibition most be entered in the Recording Secretary's book oo or be- fore 4 o'clock, in the afternoon on the 1st day of October (it being the first day of the Fair). 1 Articles taken on the Fair Ground and not , entered in ihe above staled book, are not en titled 13 draw a premium. Articles can be entered by writing to J. A. IHruTx, Lewisburg, previous to Ihe r air. ! The Judges are requested to be punctual in ' .I. ... . . e .1 .1 oq Li,eii aocnauucu uj uoon ui mc mat u.y. The Executive Committee will take every precantinn in their power, for the salely of aiucu ana articles on exhibition, alter tneir arrival and arrangement on the erounds. but 1 to Wl'1 vo1 responsible for any loss or dam 1 age that may occur. Hay aad straw will be Jr. furnished, gratia, for all animals entered for 40 , Premiums. They desire exhibitors to give personal attention to tnetr articles and ani mals, and at the close of the Fair to attend to their removal, as the 8ociety eaa aot take further care of I hem. ELI SLIFER, Prea't. J. A. Msbts, 8e. R. H. Laiaa, Ttcas'r iaf"Tbe time of our Fair is filed one week earlier than first intended, as tbe season proves to be a forward one. The Premiums are liberal largely inereated I aod give tbe Children fair chance. LEWISBUKl?, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, ri'KLlHIIKU KKMI.KKKKLV Tuesday Murninx Friday Afternoon. U N ION STATE TI C KET. FOIl OOVkHNOR, ANDREW G. ITUTIN, of Beilefuntc. JU1K3K OF SI'PREME COURT, tiaxiki. ap.xkw. of Beaver county. " r. PisTttirr ami tw.vrr tickkt. AtfmWjr-8.rFl H. BWl!i. of I'ulm ronRtf. Jllll RALMtAl ll. vf Junima. tin. Rff.-KllsH t H. ntlnr.ln r anil 1 ('MiailmluBrr-KAHrKL 9 tWHUUNrVtuliiakM. Trarrr-WIUIAN JUNKS, U-Nbor. allur-HILLIAM K. SMKBIIIU, llarllfloa. ' J Election, Tuesday, Oct. 13, 1803. ! IrArCnI SUfnr .iiirpa us that the I mat uic be relied I following aointuiculs may ! on (iaim Adi of Krntackv, and Jenoa Kilut, of Phila will speak in MirrLKauaa on Salunlay, (nf Irrnuon and perhaps fvrnme) Krpt. 19 ; Mil- lun on Monday. 30ih ; and Danville, the 21st, linn. Joan (!. Ki l, and Cnl. A. K. Mfi.ui : r'.." .-a.. o..i will .vpeaK in i.hwiBniTiin, uu auc.uav (Couri week,) at 1, r. M. Urepn Adams, Wm. B. Mann, and J. i,rvud true. :v:u VAiU Benj. F. Duller w, spend his U-e la K?: ju.l of ihe i.a:e uu.,1 Elect.o... ! J )(j of aSM rS:;;Lt:r,,s! ''jthe jwy y t? j preme lleneh a jurict ol great legal acu- t3SWe know it is a busy time with , ,UUU, lonsr exiHTiciice, and strict integrity, the industrious farmers, aud nicchaiiic. Hut our opponents are indefatigable in what we believe to be a ruinous cause. Their success would encourage the Rebels to prolun; the u.cljss filit, and invite tli. .in la. m.iLn :mnl1iir rnitl into IVlilia. to recruit their means of suh.tence and T ? , fc . : iiiiiiiik. " no ooi w , our emus Sc. as to produce tncm. c i therefore urge all urge all well-wishers oi our . j 1.1:- :..a ...w.A ...kl., niuntin.ra -j country to aucuu me puoue ntmiujjs advertised, as ono means of getting our ll people uiore united in sustaining the govern luent. Kitiio,.iit. rrmtlomcn from to . abroad are sacrinciiig tiuie, money, ana ; c:Uie) for the good cause. Give them very large audiences, to encourage aud repay tliein. Come out cuiue out ! ' WV.The Prethuterian Banner, in an : article on the nominations made by the late Luion Convention, says : "Gov. tur - , tin is now a tbikd max. He has proved to liim.sclf to be adeouatc to the demands of. the times, truly a patriot, most prompt the raising of forces for ative of rcnnsylvauia's to and energetic in ; the war, eonserv I bust interests, fearless in the discharge of irleis in the dutcliar.'e of uuty.auu u.iiir.ti; iu ... .nu.it.try. a uom. who would urge the war efficiently, to the preservation of the Uuion and the en force- uient of the laws, have ;ood reason to coiiude in Gov. Curtin." aaVThe'incomnlJteness of returns, and the pressure upon the War Department, has delayed the payments of last year's miltiaincii, alluded to beluw a matter over which Gov. Curtin had uo official power : Payment or Emergency Me. The form of approval roll fur the payment of the Pennsylvania militia called into ser vice by the proclamation of the Governor in September last, is io the State Punter's bands, and will be ready for transmission ! to tbe Comm.odi0g Officers early aezt to i week. llarriiburn Telrqranh. 24 ! - ISSrThere is a large German Union ? fi..k : ii.:i...i,.i..i.;, ..,..... .i nr i,A dvi lkCkalt .Tlfaall ll'ltllf . 1 I I T II 4. Cm arill I 111 rt ll 2i ' " 2 At their last meeting, they endorsed the 2t i Emancipation proclamation, pledged them selves to sustain the Administration and the Soldiers in the field, aud as a means to that end urged the election of Curtin and Agnew. finnn Sinv. The ,0er Gazette is issued in the heart of the German Dctnoc- 1 to I rac' York Co., Pa., and has been rath 1 oo er ropperish in its hue. But the late j Rebel raid in that region seems to have l ua i opened its eyes to the necessity of sustain 2 ing thc Government, and it has according 25 y came out boldly aud manfully for Cur at , tin and Aguew. ttSuJ. C. Buchcr of Union Co. spoke for WnmlwitriL in ltlonmslinro.. Tneadnv , , 2t i nf this week, and ( has. II. Shriner tho evening following. I he latter had tar the greater audience, who paid tho most pro found attention to a two hours' argument and appeals in defence of the war policy of the Administration. HafA respectable gentleman from Berks couuty, passing through Union, publicly stated that he knew hundreds of farmers, who had been induced to join the K. G. Cs., who had become convinced of its bad desgins, and would this year sup port the Administration. jjajj-non. Frank Bound and Col. John M 'Clear y of Milton, have agreed to attend a Union meeting at HARTLE TON, on Tuetday evening next, (15th inst.) &"Last evening, good Union meetings were hald at Kanffman's S. II. in West Buffaloe, and at Laurelton. This evening, a League is to be formed in Mifflinburg. ara.N"ext Tuesday, the Northumberland T?itI U O . : . i . at,. I White Deer Church the Association, the day following. The follwin prntlruirn niet iu Con vention at Scliiijigrovo, Wednesday, 5th ilint., and duly orgatiiavd : Frum Juniata J. l Htorrett, J. A. Gallahur, J. J- I'.iMi'rw.n. Siivdi-r II. S. Ityvr, J. P. Outuliiw, AVm. F. Kckbort. I'nion T. G. Evans, Griggs JIarsh, ('. T. Shorklcy. Nominations Were Di.ido fur Aicmlily, and a vote taken, as follows : S.'iniiK'l II. Orwi 8 John Kalslaeh 0 Hamurl Allenian 8 The followin-; expression of sentiuiouts j was reported, ami adopte.1 unau.muaMy : , - Resolved, that we vield hearty aud j um,1.1i;1iej support to the Adiniuistrati..ii I (,f IJreidrnt Lincoln in its policy, foreign and domestic, and extend to the 1'remdeiit .i. .. :.. tu :i.i.. .... . TTTr .i. J ..... "illero are 43 Adra. votes f 5 lX-m. "IB Willi arineu ii.oo.i.- rac uoui", T. .i r..af .!. !:..,. i.. tl. orih Kesulved. That we hail the nomination of His Excellency, Gov. A. G. (. urtin, with great delight, and will use every ' , . J i.. ....'"... .a.w;,. iioiiuiuuic u.ji ' .-..vu... ..... - ' , t I knowing, that having been triuil, He lias i w I, .l l...t ; i.r,.,.ntni.r il,,. Hesolve I, J hat in present nig t ic names r ..!. i;..IKi.ili ti .ltttkl-it;l I'rt Hill I II I w;., ,.f I'nion IV, . as ea.oli- , ' ' . '. ......Ci.. : .!,; ltUtrt. r we ," , .....cj...'.; we iut carrv ou, tie t 0f tlie Union party, an J endorse then e , - i i .i , rin'mi'i.tlv (it tea. bV their oneriTV. ability. I and integrity, lor the posttum. On motion, Messrs. Israel flutclins of . ,. . i 11 .1 r Tllt ; nvder Co., and Richard Doyle of Juni- WWll. rinucr .u., anu iikii.hu .. . nt.i il.. art re recommeudea as delegates f(1 ,,. c,,, (mTCntion ... r Tk c . T Adjourned. .1. 1 . DTEBBKTT, I re. 4, ti c c ... -n iKai.r.i. .im:. ..n.. n.tr,..; hff floveminent. "thus aidimr the Rebels.) and are satisfied the public good demands a sacrifice of all ' personal feelings for the general welfare. The Conferees who brought forward Mr. Balsbach. renrcsented the unauimous ex- prexsion of the Couuty Convention, some of them being men who opposed the regu- lar nominees of our party last year,but are now satisfied they suffer now satisfied they suffer a irrcater evil i man tuey leareu. a..ey a a uper.ur Adtu. Couuty Ticket in Juuiata, aud in- tend to elect it. We rejoice in these indications, and n ow think we will have a gain on oi r ,ast Jears' wa-or!t m thc State Titket in i this Congressional District, of 700 to j fi Ztl j CoDJlTT RicnTS. Juniata,Snyder and Union counties are very nearly equal in size and population. Thc two former have each had a Senator since Union had. In Assemblymen, thc two terms of 7 yrs each make 14 years, of which 12 have been 1 ! - l .J .11 j u " ' M i n inner Tb iu.ea JtSIATAha.1 J J Patterenu J J 1'attera.in GWStrouMlS ! lt S3 iiy K Bitter Jeaw nvarer (1 liy K Bitter (S Snyder can not claim to have C to 4 for Union or 3 for Juniata. Balsbach and Orwig's election, will leave it all fair and ' satisfactory Snyder 5, Union 5, and Ju- uiata 4 14 years which cuds the presuut Apportionment. taJyir. Balsbach is recommended tons as a plain, straight-forward man, always right on the great issues of the day, for ' some vears oast an extensive dealer in grain, &c., at Perrysville. Respecting the defeat of Capt. e?-The Juniata Sentinel, aud friends " ee raptttrmtsiy app.amieu- . . of from that county, are confident that the , '. tI,us ,:,r. we ut n, unf ,,Bt,,,8 ,al thousands late unfortunate divisions of onr party KS f 1 luu ooiernwcn. , Jo 1 .1 1 . t .. 1 A a. I.. -a. 1 there, are cured: they have heard and ; -winuu.oer.auu uuuty....u . ,j;e lnitors , o,d, of IF mifr't eourse. in I S'lie was V"7 ma -y.njci out t.y ; , , , , ROOSH, the Middleburg Tribune says: ; pcnman and Tory .pularwith those who' 'We suppose his loyalty to 'the Southern j haT0 served wUh and mada his acuaillt. brethren' was suspected Truo it mat- .t t .- r ten i; -?,!T a v f k? ancc- As ne Democratic nominee for jp . i ""ontnenonoroi Dcing.ghcrlfr ig nominated by a notoriously detcated; and indeed, as far as wo are frf.11j11i,.nt vn. i1B a.nnA h i . coticerncu, we woum ratner see two un- to ren)ajn at home untU he bronglt ; doubted Copperheads, like HLlbish and cIean for a gheriff shonld baTe Wciser, beheaded, than that a Union Ln t,:a ;,. pi , T,lKr Democrat like Capt Roush, whose only fault is running with a bad machine. should be sacrificed. It, however, shows the desperation of the Democratic leaders. They have thrown themselves, body and soul, into the anus of tho Rebels, and nothing that savors of Union or support of the Government, ia allowed, by Jack Cnmmings and Frank Weirick, to encum ber their Copperhead ticket ; hence, Capt. Roush must needs go overboard. We hope tbe Captain will see what kind of company he is in." MTln New York city, the appeals in two drafted districts leave figures thus : Discharged for all causes, 239 Received and substituted, 85 Paid the 3300 24 85 men out of 343 rhis gives the Army 1 ont of every 4 men drafted say 5,000 from that city. The exonerations on aecount of alienage are large : such men are "spotted," and will be released from voting, which will Vim Cine, wav nf sarvine rhcie ajiiinlrv f.t. the Anti-Administration vote will fall off j in about the same proportion. 1 SEPT. 11, 1863. The Soldiers' Opinions. IIUW UIU THE YJLUItW VOTE f 4. Mi t,l" P.nnJilni VI. lMt l..w O. I. M-'-i WiKvuiia No. 1662 U.:-.l U : O.'illl ToUit 11,1 About 4 Rp. t'nioo to 1 Dmb. J-Thy would b '.!! io t)i ini pmpor'a Id itbwStt...nd..aldtliii.in.torllr"illitU ,BnlH.rwbomUiirliTW..l.tb..-.. vrryntbpr p UuTsrninenl trrv.Col. Tate, of Hloomsburi; Dwrrat, claimed that 0 out of 10 men iu the Army are Democrat, lie r au fur Assembly the l 1 1... si. .1. 1;..-- ...i.. v.a f.,ll,.;n c Lasarus (Admj 4U Jciiniiiv do 39 averajre, 43 Tntton Dera. 7 Tate do 2 average, 5 J Is j . ii-.i that 9 out id 10 for the IK-iih. ? ith I such lies, do tho leaders of thut party de- iuj0 their hearers. An In.mdest Tho Tnion meeting at .NortliuuiLierlana, last .laiuraay, was euu- tiuued until evening, wheu Mr. aiiGezar aJ-U-i-erelamlieneo. A ! fi- "T',1 f ; ;u:irJ ol .Suibury, by patriotic ladies of .1.7. Aiw.-n-- mvlo for Lieut. Lovett a good humored, j glltJ J,wfiuir Irikhman who apliealed for . . ,. . , , )irt of c.urtlIl , tl.is trying hour: . . - - dt'iouueea sympainizers wun treason M i havim: "heads" uot exactly of gold : aud concluded about as follows : "Some of ye I - i t .. i t: ; .11 L jpn.ii.ini.. " ..j ' A.a ut;..(i..1 ;n Hrilnin.tmrl iiir rmmtv i ri, t u Ah , k of z 4 ' J t . T i. t.- a .i . . .m 9:11,1 JL rs' 1 ""; urju l"7 J , . ........ a-l.A fi.rlltllllY t ll.fkl thfllk 111 Hid Pai'l ye wouiu resist me tiait tiiai c . ..... . ... ""-i b""kt - ; i Arniv ana we uovcrnmeni u now uivtnii - - I . .1 . i yz mat mtmrmnnj. : x i .1.. 1 ' . ii.a imilit Aarniwni.n i,i iriM i.ii.oi . .1 f I 1 l" a. : X 1 The t-Oppcrncau luot in .w xora . Company (like most Midlers) is said to be anxious fur Curtiu's re-election. Rebuice. A soldier of two years, on ! - t ...... , , h . a mMiua I ! c :oi-. . ...j ..pmnpej ' gvwe of his j plllvmateS) UIlt;i Lis pa,;,,, j , . . f,:.,i nii c old Dttu.oeratie tience was eihaus- firmly remarked : ; ,iT ,., ... ,t, , ...- . , .,. i.uiv uuuiv. iv anu iwiuiijauu uu, : j Jo politic, but if I had my choice to t w a get.e,sioni!jt or a Copperhead, I would shoot the latter. That is the opin ion of all the soldiers in the West. We ; til-u n0uest man, any friend of his country, should go for Curtin." This is the feeling of very many soldiers, who have seen hard service, who formerly ac- tcd with the Democratic party. l , " GRANT OPINIO. Some ono saying, i in Chicago, that the brave Gen. Logan was having a long furlough, Gen. Grant remarked, that he had extended Logan's furlough, because, while he remained iu Illinois fighting Copperheads, he was still IN TUK FIELD doing DUTY ! K&,Thc friends of tho Administntion in Northumberland county have nomina ted the following excellent Ticket : Senator Franklin Itound. Assembly Julias Stein. Sheriff Ruthcrmel. Prothonotary Wm. II. Wolfe. Treasurer Jacob Rohrabach. dipt. Wolfe is a son of thc late Samuel Wolfe of Lewisburg, and has served well in the Uuion Army. If he were on the ! lKKn on our wde ot tn- Kivcr 1C woula gO through, and We SCe no good reason why be should not be just as handsomely treated on the other side. He is a good bach has bcc Trca,urer" beft ore now. ! kF"The Union mcctiug at the school house near the Union Church, in Buffhloe Tp., Tuesday evening, was spirited and ' promising. The house was "chuck full in8'do nd BOlno of the outside was full also lots of ladies prcsent,as Well as gen. tlcracn. Judge Ruhl presided, and Capt C. C. Shorkley, Col. James Chambcrlin, and three or four others talked to a very patient and attentive audience until af ter 10 o'clock. When we left, the Presi dent and "the boys" were hurraing enthu siastically for the Union, the speakers, the Army, the Constitution, and everything good. They adjourned to meet Friday evening of next week (18th inst.,) at the Buffaloe X Roads school house where, please attend. Jjkiy Among onr soldiers now home on visits we notice Lieut. Forstcr, Frank Sterner, Dr. A. S. Walls. Iei?"Lewisburg Academy Advertise ment, next week (to commence Monday, 1 JL-J. : tysea Xew Adierliaemeiita "THE UNION." established" in 1811 Whole No, 2,631 'CHRONICLE,' established in 1813 Wh!e Xn., 1.013. Latest News Some Progress Sunday niyht last, the Rebel were so hard jirossed on Morris Nland. tliat most of them abandoned if, leav ing 75 incn.lurpre anv int of artillery, and of ammunition. Tims full Fort. Wagner, Orei? and Cnnunintr's Point tl.n hands of Gen. (Jillmore. .. . ,. pi.pli.f.1M nm tt.p ,..r. 1 lllCClty 01 L.IiarlCMOII till. U-ir bor are now more under Ins gun, ana Dab) Ion's" fall is hastening on. Chattanooga, is Ours. On Wednesday of this week, after ' a series oi masieriy movcineius Uosecrans. Crittenden entered that I tanoora without a hut, the imbels retreating eastward. Thus erumbles Rebtllion fit the ?0ntli. Let the friends of the Union defeat tbo sympathizers with the Rebels at tho polls, in tho North, and J our present drafted men will close the War, Barnside in Knoxville. At last, the Union flag waves in tri umph over the heart of East Tennessee, whence it was banished bv an overwh elm iii'' Rebel foree of strangers nearly two Vears ago. The dispatch to the Na- hvil'.e Union is dated Bridgeport, Ala., and says : "Tennosaeans are flocking in dailv from ' tli mountains in companies oi ininies anu r., iu.K.M ,r !ir. . ui.i- v.. . . ... my Yesterday 8.J came into .Stevenson, aud the day before 150. Every luau has I his own horse, bridle and saddle, and only They all waul to join : nuedd a niUEket. immediutulv, and demand mustcrim; into j ' -- ! Kaat Tcnncswe had already several ; thousand gallant men in our armies, beside i ..... the thousands of devoted I nioiiists who , ; , , , . . ., .. , i i tv....:,. nve oeeuiorceu uiioiuoseoi oeu. inu., ' n, uln.t K..e4iia tliov ri'tuseil to lid. W e . ... . "- j her wooded mountains eon- more who will eagerly has- . UniiltT IUI llllill (.WMOl'J jt,i... ho have so long oppressed liem. Tennessee, we trust, will very soon be wholly aud evarmore restored to the Uuiou. The new Territory, NEVADA, has ; elected the Rerljcaiet, talon I'rayer Bleellnarsi hereafter in AM.MO.N-4 HALL, at 4 o'clock. Sabbath 4 HA 1. 1., at 4 o clock. ! All are invited to attend i ' I irinity rruu r.pis. t,nurcn, icnamDrriin s Building). Services next Sunday at loj A. , M., and 7 P. M. All arc affectionately inti . ted to attend. PR. TOBIAS' VENITIAN LINIMENT. A CERTAIN CURE FOR PAINS AND ACHES, and warranted superior to anv other. Croon it nositivelv cures : relief sea. is absolutely sure immediately it is a . Mothers remember ihia, aad arm yourselves ! "ilh boUle "ilboat MT- 'oop a dis- "se .V V",?' frT" uY a''a(ck,D the child in the dead hour of night : before a physician can be summoned it may be too laIe. Remember, the Veoitian Liniment nev. ' er fails. Frtee 23 and So cents a boitle. soio oy an ifruggisis. un.ee, an uortiaaui Street, New York. Corrected Weekly Wheat, new 1,20 Eggs t 12 Wheat, old 1,25 Tallow Id Rye 90 Lard 10 Corn, old...... 75 Clover seed 4,00 Oats 45 Wool CO Flaxseed 1,50 Potatoes 40 Dried Apples. $1,00 Shoulder 6 FirkioButter 15 Ribs & Sides 6 Fresh Butter... 20 Ham 12 Rags 4, 5, aod 6 Couolry Soap 4 A 6 Barley 90 to 81,00 atro. In Cheater. Pa., nth ult., IIKNRT MANNING, lately of Lawiabura, naed el yeara and b months. In rhilliqaaqua,th inat. MARr.ARKT ANN. dan. of ; Hanryaud H.no.b IICMMKL. aired 1 year and 1 University at Lewisburs:. QCHOOLS rc-opea oa THURSDAY, S4th O Sepu 'x The Acanawv wifK.be av heretofore under the charge of Mr. L C. VVViNN, A. M. The Fils Ntitc-v will ba under the charce of the exoerienee and areomolished rnncipai, miss i n. Hinucbb. For further information, apply to J. R. LOO MIS. President Five Teachers vranted. rpHE Public Schools of KELLY township. J. Union county. will be let for the Winter Term on Satcbdav ihe 19th Sept. lHKJ.at Ihe Oaklaud School Konse, al 9 o'clock, A M when the Superintendent will be present for the examination of applicants. There are five wanted for a session of four months. By order of the Board : ELAM MElXELL,Sec Six Teachers Wanted. THE Public Schools of East Buffaloe Tp. ! Union Co.will be let for the Winter Term on the I4ih day of September next, at the Pike School house, at 9 o'clock in the morn ing, when the Bupennienaent win oe presen. to hold examinations for teachers, nix teachers wanted, and five months' school. By order of the Board : WILSON L LINN, See A Salve for Piles. I HAVE on hand for sale, at S cents per pot, a CERTAIN CURE for that distres sing disease. It is an old preparation, long tested, which I never knew to fail, and I can give names of persons cored tn thos a-kmg iu CHARLES MAUS River Road, Lewisbnrg, Sept. 3 DR. JOSIAH SMITH, AVI.Mj located in Lewisburg. solicits a share of the public patmoaxe. Reli ance and Office en Market St.. nearly oppo site the Riviere House, lawuburg, Malta a, lead. Heal Estate. Executor' Sale OF VAUJARI.E RRAL ESTATE. rpB joihscrilera will offer at PnMIe Hale, I i'n ihr premier-. Bear Hietil's Hoirl, in Edl BnlTalo Tp, Unioa Vv. on Saturday, Octoukr 10, 1SG3, al 10 o'clock. A M, ntu kulj the tnlrrnt in I hi ,,nit,riiltd tarn of the laie ANDREW UAU CNBtJCII. conlaiuina; 1G0 ACRES, more or lesv, most'T LimeMone soil, cleared all ejcepiini z or 3 acre, well limd, aod in a eooi Male "f coltili". The Improae. ebae menis are a larze Tw4Jior BRU'IC aJ.H()t;si:. a ituuk liarn V bv eft leei. K.seihrr whh !l of ihe necessary Oot biol.liDH for the Farm. There are two foot Wells on ihe preoiies also a yoaajg UKCHAKl) wilh gm.d Fruil of all kinds. T Personi wishing fnriher ir.formalioo, may inquire of a'i l.aaraaca, on ihe preaise. If dosirej by either parly, the whole Farm will be put up. TEKMi m i.le kaown at aal. iXnilKW C. IIA'IKNKVCII,' EMto gepl. 1. U-.3. SAHt KU lUliKNBUCIl, j Ion. Milt Telegraph, Danr. American, Blooms. Uem , copy Jvr. aod bills to ihis ofTice immy. m mi T HVO desirable Bl.ll.DI.(i LOTsiwatw on Br.iwo street. (Kiver road) Lawitv burz. Inquire of H. GtRHARI, 31 8k asar ! M''rkft June f iFor Salt, VDOt. BLrJ HOtTSE. (with Lot) aulublav lor two families. It is ailnatrd o North Fourth street. There are a food sta. ble and other outbuildings, and a Barer tail. nr wMI nf water nn ihe nrcmisti. Fur DaCa j llc"uara and terms enauire of ADAM BEATER Lewisburc. April t. 163. if VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY. rlOK ALE. That new, well-built, d twH-stufpr.duable Brick .M4obkmi,eX nh an Oat Kitchen, and Bara on Ihe nrctau ! s a, ,he weM eo.l of Market St.. Lewi.h.nr. . 1 . t (! f - UT.ll . aSat , between .m ana oip ois. lne -- - -. ; rowin Lot 74 feet front. June ti- REUBEN SNYDEB.1 r Ajvei f un on iin rpiio subscriber offers for sale th Fan i upon which he resides, in East Bulla loe lownsnip, a roue aoaa udii soum oi I tsborg. It contains 61 Acres more or lasa, all cleared and in a good slat of cultivatioa, together with IU Acres of Timber Land asma : by. The Farm lanprovemenis are a Trass j etanav Uurelling House, Frame Baro, TenaaS llulHoose, and suitable Outbuildings. A ( good Spring near the honse.aod a Stream of water flows throo'B the larm. Also all aiaaa of fruit, of the best varieties. The Farm is bouaded oa lb aorta by Wat Brown, east by Peony aad Uaody, aoaih) bv the Smokeiowa aad river rod,watby Jaaobj Gttnly. For Terms, enquire on the pramisaa. April 6, "631716 GODFREY DEC. FOR SALE. A TJASIS ism, 1 OITUATED mostly in ihe Borough of Hai j aj lletna, 1 adioinin: the villaew oa th north , and extending almost iu entire length, ajak. ing its division and sals into lots quits eoavtv nienu containing 1ST Acrca, IS of whiaa aaHare umbered. A small Stream ag ; jyva,er flows nearly tbrongh ita centra. Ihe iipproreraents are a good Frama 4 a House and Bank Barn, with a TeoaniJhaJ Hou.e al the North end of lb tana. Tw Appie Orchards, on in full bcaxiog, tba) younger beginning to bear. Also no Acres or Timber I-wafl. simaied ia Hartley township. For Terms, apply to alas. AGNES 8. WILSOlf, ExmurtT fj. r. WUaew, aWaV 97mfi or WM.F.WILSON, HarlletoB.Pa Valuable Farm and Business Stand i'HIR SALE, situate ia Lewis township. Union Co., Prnn'a, containing 13 Acres, more or less, about twenty acres ol eood timber, tbe remainder clear aad ia s ! good state of cultivation. On it are erected a good Bank Barn, a large two storey Dwelling Hou.-e. Spring House and oiher out buildings. a lar;e Orchard, and never failing water in i the barnyard. About half tbe farm is Lima. sione ground. Also another tract of land, adjoining th abovt farm. containing about 3N Acres) all cleared, on which are elected a new Foundry and Machine Shop 60 feet by 30 feet, threw stories high, with a Black Smith Shop. Ac, attached. It contains a Steam Engine of tea horse power, turning lathes, drills, saws, (both circular and upnghi,) planer, and a variety of tools belcnginz to a Machine Shop. Also three good dwelling houses, an excellent spring of never lading water, and a small Orchard of choice fruit. This property would make also an excel lent Tannery, being situated ia a good coun try for bark, and good water handy to the building, which can be piped into thebuildiaa; with but little cost. A large business im manufactoring Clover Hollers has been ear ned on by this establishment. It will be soldi to suit purchasers, with as much of the Ma chinery as the buyer may want. For further particulars, apply lo the subscribers residing oa and near the above mentioned premises. JOSEPH SANDERS, GEO. W. MYERS. A tig. 4. Attorneys In fact of Christian Reif FOR RENT. rpWOSTOREY Brick HOCSB aadfmaV I LOT on North Fourth street. Jksal, March 18, '62. H. P. HUE LUES. Notice ta tbe Drafted. UNDER the provisions of the Act of Congress for enrolling and calling oat ! the national forces, th following persona are exempt : 1st Tbe only son liable to military duty of a widow dependeat on his labor for sup port ; .,(J TheonI. SOB of , H or in6nf, . or parents dependent oa his labor for sop. pori; 3d The only brother of children aol IS years old (staving neither Father aor Mother.) dependent oa his labor for support ; 4th The father of motherless children under IS years of age dependent oa hie labor for support; 5th Where there are two mem bet s of th family of ihe person drafted, al ready ia tba military service of the United Stales. All persons entitled to the above exemp tions, can have iheir papers made out at the office of C. D. BREWER, Attorney al Law. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. U. CERUAKT. DBSTIST. has removed to South SJ tfrr'.h'r door from ihe-Towa Clowe, LEW. ;bi;fg pa