Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, September 15, 1863, Image 1

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"THE UNION'." established in lSli.Vbu!e No.. 2.635.
BY 0. N. .70KDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
At ft.no per Year, always In Advance.
LEWISBURO, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1863.
'CHRONICLE," established in 1813Whole No, 1.014.
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Tufslay Murnhz k Friday Afternoon.
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Woodwaxit Perversions of Facts!
m. lasall la lb lira ml the Itnotull-in.
After the Iicbelliou liaJ actually com-
ineiieed, it was encouraged by the express-
ion ..ft!. W. Woodward, ill his Speech of
Mill Doc. 1S0II, lurc he Haul, 'Jt
A-miA Carolina yo rKACEAi:i.V, Hie ,
al alt." The speech h:is since been pub-
lulled 11 tile. U'Wintmrtj Anjnt, tin. I III
Hourly all the papers supporting Inn. lor
ttoveruor. It is an artful defence
Very, and a justification of I.cl.clliou ly
throwiii.- all the Manic, "poll the North.
In that sj.oech, we Dud tho following
irual charw atriinst the integrity ol the
people of the .Northern or J'ree States :
-Tlt tli Africii ri'WAtiliition wll .UHmI V
biir m a. (tLitul- mUtrU ahn r.iaij tni lu- ihuiw uf
tlw urt ati.i-n tf lit" ! ili-tt Hi- V-rlli. whN-ta
ii kUl'biY T 1 1 h 4 rKoH I AttLV, wuuia If
ViH-nthni by uci vuiiucui w iit ritb cuuia
ma .ru."
-Th N'ortU-m Slatfn l-i-b.t! (hflr clavrrv. iin.l
rra.liftrj Uiir iuiiait W i-f fn-tl'W 1ul tlu 'lU it
criMiiy. imI a inu NT rut-UK LtVK uk
Tin B-Uivrt m.ivr:i; T th, .ITm,ikI liny
fyM.H a full .irln.t, u.4 uly in TIIK I'Ult'E
110 Ihm N.but in Im- uitutvturuii; ati-l c--ui iiuvrviai
nN(fHrit mtuctt &rvm uy fruiM llw ivU-irliuii vl blav
Here IS . t-ci...v. repeuiiou o. We eo
i .. ... .r.r e.l
Mi..,, slur in.'itfe iirirrnt-likc. bv men who '
do not all know better-that "the N..rl
could not uiake Slavery profitable,. they
fold their Slaves .-LctcJ the money,
and then abolished SUvery." Ii, other
-words, that the Free Sfcitc were not actu-
tea t.yiioi.e.siy,piii.anuiropy, or tnr.si.au
or iiauiauiunau rcpira xor cue r.K.us u.
man, but, "sueakingly Fold their slaves to
the South, then hypociiiically abused the
latter fur bidding Slaves." It is a charge
Uiost villainously, infamously false, aud
Contradicted by the historical facts. Am
one proof, wo copy the following official
re-cord, toid to be from Fbankum's pen,
allowing, in most cl.spieut language aud by
cogent argument, icAjr Pennsylvania abol
ished Slavery, even before ahe had escaped
the presence of armed foes on her borders.
We copy from the common IHgest of
ivnn a ijaw s. iuau u, one aim an
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lV-niii-rlvatiia "Act for the Gradual
. i, l r. . .. l . ii i
Aboliuouol Mavcij, fuactcu isi
ot Marcu, a.u. ii-?u.
Wliea we eouteuiplate our abhorrence
of that condition to which the arms and
tyranny of Great l'riuio wera exerted lo
roduee as, when wo look back upon the
variety of dangers to wbicb we bate been
..j and bow miracu ousl oar wants
tspeaed, ana bow 'aJ""u'
jo aaaoy instances navo oeeu auppneu, auu i
J.liaaranma atennrht. when even hnna
and haman fortitude have become unequal i "Aad thw it h.pt. tt..t it, pmr or that
i- .k. .....fl et we are unavoidably led to ! Bin. Ik i. atrbi .rr a. tr. th hurm-
tO tlie OOUn CI, we arc uua.uiu.uij lew u ( aa a rrna. .xu-ra.l bra. ! . r-u.rl
serious and grateful sense of tbe mam-1 ..Ur int..! r-i.i.n..intuin-sKOH.i?i.Kitv n
fold blessings, which we have undctterved- "UMlJM - -
ly received, from tbe band of that Heing j Ttere j, j4i.Cottou is King," Wood
from whom every good and pcifect gift j Wlrd it. wor?hiper, and would make us
eometh. Impressed with these ideas wo . ' : .
conceive that it u our duty, aod we re- j i1"0
j .ice that it is in our power, to extend a : yere have shown that tbe World refuses
portion of that freedom to others, which j to obey King Cotton of Amcrioa,and King
Lath been extended to ns, and release from ; Cottons are rising op io other parts. Tbe
tLat stste of thraldom, to which we our- jong .mistical list of American products
selves were tyraoically doomed, aod from j ghowi eMoa , of Qur -
Which we nave ujw every nirpm ui oo-1
iog delivered. It is not for os to inquire
why, in the creation of mauklnd, the j
inhabitants of tbe several parts of tbe .
earth were distinguished by a difference in i
feature or complexion. It is sufficient to !
know, that all are the work of an Almighty
b0d. Y e nOa, IU lUC UlSiriUUllUU Ol .OB
human species, that the most fertile ;
as well as tbe roost narrcn parts ol
tbe earth are inhabited by men of com -
plexions different from ours, and from
k .k . t k
w..u.uer, ..OU1-USUI.U
who placed them in their various fitua!
tions. hath extended couallv his cure and !
protection to all, and that it bccouictb not
us to counteract his mercies. We esteem
it a peculiar blessing granted to us, that iuMno ,tlclDpt to makl) cntton ,n uninip.
we are enabled this day to add ooo more . , , , . . -a
. . , -i . k -i otcut power, have saenfioed perhaps 'JuO,-
tep to universal civilization, by removing, '
aa much as ptwsiblc, tbe sorrows of those, j m " "lebalf a million widows
who have lived in undeserved bondage, ' snd orphans ! Shall 250,000 rule 31,000,
ad from which, by the asiuuitd authority j 000 T To render such a handful of pcr
of the kings of Great britaio, no effectual, ' 80Ds our political or commercial lords, is
legal relief could be obtained. Weaned, j bog,;, to tbe first principles of rcpubli
by a long eourse of experience, from those ! a m h Mk
Barrow prejudices and partialities we had , ... , . . .
taihibed; we find our he.rU enlarged with '. h" ,b "ork far"
Liiln... ..id tinnoaolniien towards men of nishinc clothing to tbo race. It is nei-
all conditions aod uations ; and we eon
ccive ourselves at Ibis particular period
extraordinarily called upon, by tbe bless
iugs which we have received, to manifest
tbe sincerity of our profession, and to give
a substantial proof of our gratitude. And
whereas, the condition of those persons,
who have heretofore been denominated
Negro and Mulatto slaves, has been atten
ded with circumstances which not only
deprive them of the common blessings
that they were by nature entitled to, but
BSS cast them into tha dertwat afllinlinna.
by aa unnatural separation and sale of
husband and wife from each other, and
from their children, aa injury, the great
ness of which ean only be conceived by
supposing, that we were ia the aajae un
happy ease : ia justice, therefore, to per
sona so unhappily oircumitaoced, and who,
having ae prospect before tbena whereon
they aaav rest Ibeir sorrows and their
hopes, have ao reasonable inducement to
reader their service lo society, which
they otherwise might, aud also ia grateful
eommemoratioa of our own bsppy deliver
ance rrom mat state ol unconditional
submission to which we were doomed by
L . -a r -
ua tyranny oi oniaiu.
Other States acted from similar mo
tives, and (Iwy generally if not all SziTpro-
''trW, ly tree re penultiet, tlie ttlliwj of
V.iiri to the SjuiIi by icrsous who might
fcck to avoid loss. So that slaves were
h' simply transferred they were em.m
1 i'Mul, (icuuiuiu Oil the fc jil) au.1 ihjj,
! too, from lionet I'liliMctiotts of right ntld
duty, by lo irislntive power.
j Tim truth is, the men F tlie Itevulu-
, Ni,n!( iim, Sintll UVlvyvA HaV(l.v
1 lobe tt'io'f, ami tliif lomtliou Uliderstand-
in- was that it should be W met.
,,.,..., -n, - rli, i11.1.,tlv fulfilled i
,M.;r )if (io l.,ltrM. (Vress
il,i;Kl1(,j Havciy in tin- tlnii Territories.
'j-lt. Snith,:ni J the South only, has proved
. ,-.,),,. ,,,,,. j,rll;Sl.a n.fri,i:,tion.
j S.lvt. ).,),,. w:w m0,e ..volital.le hatnl
f,,r ),. ;.,.. th
iu.Iustri.MM and
,,livill;r ,,. , ,. X.rtli, than anion-
Come,
, ,vs" our a,it!ii
always docs
more than the "tio, hoys !
of the South.
A ,)lart x(,r,l(,r,.r e:,u - et m-re out of
,.1lH,rorsj1.ti,i or unpaid than can a
j vjuthenn r, as any one who knows both
hisses must tef tify.
l'eiiu'a abolished Slavery
in
1730
i I;Ss;ifhusftb? ami Ntw England trcin'r:tl!y
j ' .
aiHlUt 1 110 KHillC llllKr UlUl lcW 1 urk ht
; . . . . . . ,
an tarly iiy, long Ih Ioiv iIac-l:itMir JTU-
. . . . . . .
j thwU tMlK tl ) iTe Uvhi to lC partUMI
... , . . . .
larly i.rolitablc. Indeed, it was not until
1 . , . ....
thirteen vcurt niter in li'j:! that Eli
, yi(lkl.u iivwilt.(1 ,IC
colton
.. i j.l IA iul fruit. lit U'lltell tin U :iS
, rolbt.a ,,v , Sollllirill, . ,ml ,,.lt Ina.
riino ;e m . tttttM,m pniW.
j . y t iu imt-tmtf years after
j AljtlUti)(1 A(t 17sO-thero were
j es(!(1
: traJu mmiunt iu
, ls VJ
lUmen.ler, ton, that in 1780, there was
not that "manufacturing and commercial
industry," in the States abolishing Sla
very, vividly pictured by Judge Wood
ward. That came in afterward, in dctpile
of Southern vbUrm tiont of tltow. tyftt nu.
They are the natural fruiu of the energy
and activity of our free institutions, and
no result of the dread incubus resting up
on the South.
.Woodward, therefore, is utterly at fault
iu his ascribing the vortt instead of the
. . .i
i bttt of motives to our ancestors in this
j matter. His oiiifio of reasons to
HUstaiu his falfcch-jods, are incorrect in
lsiint of time and fact.
Hut Judge Woodward also says :
"Aitton, thr prmlnnt fir .larva lsbnr,tw kM tb IN-
DISI'KV-IUI.K KI.KMKNTiirall Una nwTiiT. Wr
-i..th...l.l.Mhi.,i,-.tor.ii..,,iJTiiKK
proupMrilv
will not lirewilhnut isiimn.
Tbrrrl. aia m ailm la
tiimci.iiirr iaiaiijaehniriiii-
.it. itnri...a . -io-t r en,.-., n-r
Biiin ami nn wouij ...r i thr arm.dHi Mrwi
aisiaa.
Maaaa.it tbm, and tbey will iw ralra
. , ,
A " hf " 0,bef ounlnss,
by our own Frccdmen, by the Germans in
Texas, and in l'rce States. In tbe long
rnn, paid labor produces moro and belter I j
fruit (uaB llrutal drivers may in j '
' ' . . ,, . . , , i
-
wringsBui large prou:s irora .or.ureu uu-;
( manny, resuiuog in eany ucams "
. the superior wealth aod prosperity of the I
i.vea over th Slave States most amnlv I
;ireo over tne oiave oians, muss "'P'J
-;jllus(ra(o q( conirjcngalioll
rcwrJ 4Dd ot ,aBM
individuals and in communities.
-in
There are only 50,000 cotton growers i
in the Union : abd thev. in thoir wicked,
ther wise nor just to rely entirely upon
any one textile fabrio. No King Cotton
for us !
So Woodward to mike out tbe King
hood of Cotloo, aud "tbe incalruUtble
llc&siny of Negro Blavcry" has to run
against facts and history, and to blacken
the memory of those noble men of old
who prohibited human oppression because
they believed it ajuuT to do so, and only
permitted Slavery to remain under the
expectation of its ultimate removal. II is
attack npon oar fathers is unkind, uotrue,
and libels the dead. His whole argument
appeals to tbe pockets instead of to. prin
ciples. It shows that be supposes the
whole people are as sordid and narrow
minded aa be seems to be on all issues
effecting human rights. But "the world
moves," iu spite of "unjust Judges" aad
Slavebolding Rebels. These, ia their
madness, are bringing the Dagoa of
Slavery on their owa beads.
Taowfh Manawia bald, whfla Maaasasa aaa.
The blond aad baa, af liiiag ana
Tboairh MsaiBMia stork, wbila Uaajwoa. data,
Tha abriaka aad wnthlnsa of aV.iaiir
THR KM WILL COMB it eaa eot wait;
C'baiaa, whip, and aoourvaa kava tbairdass;
Slavery iferlf aiaH pu mwy,
Aad aa a Ula af yralaiday.'
irWe have not seen one Copperhead
paper that has the honor or courage to lei
its deluJed leaders truly see the result of
il. i... . .:. .1 I I
the Cdiifutiiia election !
allcctinjis.
iaaUdW
Hon. Fnask llouaii, and
il. Jmm MYismr.of Mtlton,
will speak in IIAK'I LETON ihis (Tuesday)
,' "''S. 5'h Sept.
Meeting at Hew. ma X Ruins, Friday eve-
: nin nrxt-18 Sept.
I Kr KELLY Township, Kafir.'
lay evenlnc.
1'Jth iust.. No.
School-house, Kaul man's.
Hon.
lias. Amis ol Kentucky, aud
: Ki un of I'liilad.
! w:" '1 '," ; '" y'l
I ... .... .. . . r
, o0 Monday, siLi i and Danville. Ilia SSd.
Hon. Jim C. KvxKks, and
Col. A. K. M ( l.
will sprat in I.r.wisnra.1, on TucJay tU
, (,;url .
Republicans ! Drmurrats!
every bi'ily !
Turn cut and hear them
Sf-lloD. Green Adams, who if co
giged to speak in this region (oomtneo-
. VIUE twin UI W i am. V UI IULI m
I : ' "
i JuiIija, ana Mumbcr of Coor8s. from
... , i . l ui i
ciug Saturday ucxt.i wai luruicrly
Kcctucky said lo ba an able ipeakcr.
tio and hear ooo of the 50,000 majority
agaiunt the 1'caco Democracy, and briug
along your neighbor.
See to the Assessments !
We learn that some Copperhead As-
Kcssors have taken pains to leave all Sol
Ji(.. uames off their AsaesrtlieuU. Ixt
one uho knoWS (,f , mUicf ,Wnt)
of lawful ago and eutitled to vote if at
home, see that he is assessed, so that those
who happen to bo at home on election day
may vote.
Stir Also see to it, before the week
closes, that all Unionists are properly as
sessed. You need not doubt that our
opponents will have every one of their
men assessed. y reason of carelessness
in this respect, we annually lose thous
ands of votes. .See to the aucununti,
yjurtc, and at once.
Tumbling Down.
The Copperheads got control of the j
Democratio Convention lo nominate State
Officers in Minnesota, and to stiffen np the
euoccrn bad tbe impudence to put on tbo
same ticket with Copperheads, three War
!.,...,. t Th, l..it. I
.k.. :tl .k.:. r.... : k ri.
j
n-.-icadisni. The faet is. these Northern
. .
srai.urs ara geitiug iu auuu. aa wau ua H
their friends the Rebels are 1
Again Decided.
Io order to satisfy all eavils and doubts,
Judge Cadwallader, a life long Democrat,
of tbe U. S. District Court, l'biladelphia,
recently took up a case relating thereto,
aud delivered an elaborate opinion iiutain
imj tbe Constitutionality of the Law for
drafting Men to preserve the Nation from
Rebels seeking to destroy it. Let there
be no more wicked, Tory-like efforts to
embitier the people against Government.
BSSLast week, we wero in error in
giving the name of "Junius" Reiiiiiusny-
cr as the Cop. candidate for l'rothotiota-
' ; ry of Northumberland county. The hap-
Vf mnnmncrianu cm., y i ne ...p.
-j m.ui in hie ,.i. .n. iii inqiiji,
whu ,iUi huca Bliufnns fr fat omce
!! these many long years. So that
uv.,UH)t VvHur jias' tho jjjght of run-
.1 i . ' c.i
ning on the same ticket with one of th.ise
"renegaJc parsons," or "political preach
ers," or "sanctified hypocrites," or "wolves
in sheen's clothing," or "sons of Judas,
Hiain their .Master for filthy lucre,"
&c. Such are tho jiolife, dignified titles,
bestowed by himself and his party upou j
all preachers of the Gospel who chose to ;
, . 1
cndeiuu the Devil s operations, vix. the I
violation of the Miasotiri C'om promise, the j
1 who chose to
Kansas outrages, and their natural result
the present Rebellion. However, as the
very Rev. John J. is a Virjinla preacher,
and believes in the divinity of that system
which is the heart of the present gigantic
j scheme to destroy our National existence, !
i i i i.i.i.Ai
tierhaiis our iiciuhbor mav hold that the .
"parson V company is not only endurable !
but that it is has eveu tho strong odor of
positive sanctity !
",7 7. 7, i
ft2-I,y advice of the l armcrs and as
tiie isuitc rair is inc -Jin nisi., ui uie -u :
Oct. the Union Couuty Fair is agaiu j
fixed for the second week in Oct., Wed
nesday aud Friday, 7th to 9th. l'lcase
remcuibcr commences Wednesday, 7th
iust., instead of 1st, as stated in onr last,
BjasTAttcnd all tbe meetings yon eaa I
Tbe Union party only aeeds to ba wak
ened up, to give tbe bragging Copper
heads their death-blow al the polls 1
Like tbo Rebels, they boast aad fame tba
mora, tbe mora desperate their anas is.
gayVTbe Mifflinburg Telegraph says it
is proposed to re-build the Academy, and
to establish a National Bank, in that Bor
ough also that a Reading Society aaa
been established in Hartleton.
aaOa a train witb drafted men going
down from Williamiport last week, a vote
was taken for Governor. If Woodward
bad a majority iu that crowd, we wonldn'l
have eried, but Andy G. was ahead again !
IPLicut. Martin L. Schock of New
jji,,,. fnim tuo 51 jt , y " uume
! ,. '
PliMif
. , , ... I iniiiisters ol every denomination ot reli-: ., , , .
Crecn A.lams, Win. B. Matin, and t.ov. . ,J, , ; ,i,., : : J'.ilStCrU 1 CllllCSSCC, by trUO 8tia'CtlC:
rollurk are en-wd f..r Muf ll.lmr,:, in y- F'. Tofes.or sand Ua.l.trs in th. llloVo,lent.-.. williout losing but very I
.lcrc0uiiiy.Tucday.ili.(:uurl work there.) Versifies, coll.-cs, aeadeliilcs and acliools, , " , "l ' , , ,.?l .1. .
K while they are actually employed as such, , ? ' Iu'lW'I. 0 susp -ct ho
I uu FiiuLy la.t.
Which most helps the Poor ?
The alU'nipU to iir.iju.lice tho honest
lind patriotic luasites against the new Jraft j
IjiW, induce us to re-publish the uld law
on the subject, enacted in 1SI2.
Evraipu ntitr the alt UfMarnlle Uw,
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted by
the authority aforesaid, that the Vice
II M....I .. i... v...... .jri....ra
judicial and Executive of the tioverii-
incut of the U. H., the members of both
Houses ol i oii.;rtrs.s, anil ineir rcsK-cinu :
oliicers, all cu .toui house officers with their
clerks, all post ollicers and stie drivers
who are employed in tliccaroand convcy-
mice of the mail of the .. S., all forrytn. u f;llls stronghold, Cuinl.erl:iii.l (Sap,
employed at any ferry on the post roads , . wil10ut firH,r a guu lo tJl0 uJvane
while they remain such, a iuspeet.;rs ot jC LTlioi PorcM
MP.NTIH, ail murine. c, iai,y employe......
judges of the Supreme Curt, and presi-
dents of the courts of common pleas, me -
nial servants of auiliassadors, ministers
and counselors of foreign states, sheriffs,
i;iilnr .iii.l Leetiers of work-houses, sit. ill
1 me sea scrvieo 01 any uisc.i o. .i.e j. ii. .rl
. . . I . . .. ,.' nn.l Kcisccrniia ciii:iiiciiiatel most oft
be and they severally are cxempfe.tlr.ilil Jjiiiuu ifc-Lf-CJV, mi. -oapiidi oi t length of lime the machine mav have been in
military duty, notwitlistaiidiliL' their being , A rkatisaa, id Occupied by tllO L'lliou ; nse. The machine u worked by a lever, and
above the age of eighteen yuan, aud Under , forces. ' '""'Ic ' rapidly. The I. nih of
,i ,. ,' , I-.' I the cut e.in be regulated bv ose eta ihuuib
llu; age ol loi ty-livt Jtars. j Ti(; s,,,.,,,, ;tllleti,i f Tuesday Si.ys ' screw. The position ol the knile to the em
Xuio it Kill U seen that not one of tlie tl0 ...ti,,,, cr c,,,,,,,,. re. , un bar ran at any moment be rh.in-;ed lo
sbwoiitMiaewjifi'tM iiwrs Me Kr, LuI,ed iu the defeat of the Jeff, lhivis ! na a",J kerP ",e,f c,l7.'"1 ,"-f,Urlr f'
, . , , ... - , . '. . , . - ... v-. i ii i .- ii t fecily wiiea old a when lirsi manufactured.
hut all Juvor mr.n huldlinj oifu et and ri-
lumtofmore or Zen case. In fact, it fa-
vors tho richer, and leaves the poorer
, . , ., c s..., 1 1,
classes to do tho fighting. But look
, ... .... ..
.irHpi aawr wi
1. The Vice l'residont of tho U. S.,
Judges of the U. S. Courts, heads only .f;
the Executive denartmeiits of the Nation-
al Government, and Governors of the
States.
2. The only son liable to military duty
of a widow dependent on his labor for
support.
3. The only son of aged or infirm pa
rents, or parents dependent on his labor
for support.
4. Where ther are two or more sons
of aged or infirm parents subject to draft,
the father, or, if he be dead, the mother,
may elect which son shall be exempt.
5. The only brother of children not
twelve years old, having neither father nor
mother, aud dependent upon his labor for
stif isirt.
0. The father of motherless children
uu.ler twelve years of age, who are depen
dent upon hbt labor for support.
7. Where there are a lather and sons
in the same family and household, and
two of them are in the military service of
the United States, the rcsiduo of such
family or household, uot exceeding two,
shall be exempt.
8. Young men between the ages of
eighteen and twenty.
This it will be seen ditcriminatet almott
exclusively in favor of the port and of a
very few officers necessary to carry on the
National Govcruiucut, aud of the Gover
nors only.
The uld law took men from 18 to 45.
The new law takes men from 20 only, and
married men under 35, first.
Under former regulations, men had to
pay thou$and$ of diJlanivx substitutes;
now, the sum of 300 answers the same
purpose.
These being facts, it is plain that the
now law is nmch more evmsidprate for mrn '
of 1U;e ad h as a law can be
and have any force,
JCoTTIic only times the word "Confed
eracy" is used in the holy scriptures, are
not favorable thereto. They are:
"Say ye not A confederacy, to all llicni
to whom this people shall say, A confed
eracy ; neither fear ye their fear, uor be
afraid." Isa. viii. 1.
"All the men of thy confederacy have
brought thee even to tlie border; the men
tll:it worc at peace with thee have decei-
prevancu agauisr nice ; iney
V1 thut '"'J rrev:'''tJ 1,1
that eat thy bread have laid a w
. fa
them." -Ob. 7.
wound un-
itandiug iu
J&yRcv. B. bailsman is called to Ihe
care of the 1st Ger. Ref. Ch. in Reading,
and is also drafted in Chambersburg. lie
very much respects the latter "call," on tho
principle that "tho office should seek tho
t ... J ... .1.. i T rr . ,, 1
iii.iii, auu uui inu uiaii too oiuce. out
' .. .. j 4
0 rC'thCr) h
0tS n BCar'
A Repentant Rebel. Whilo our
surgeons at Gettysburg were attending to
the wonnjc,i lhvy wcrc brought to the
nospitals, without regard to the tittle upon
which they had fought, a rebel Colonel,
covered with blood, was ordered to be pla-
1 : . i.,i. 1 1 is 1 f 11-
ueu iu num. stu was 111 tea carciutty in,
aud then, casting his eyes about him, up
on those who had taken him up so tender
ly, burst into a flood of tears, and wept
like a child. Recovering himself, he said
to those around him : "I hope I shall be
forgiven for raising my band against the
stars and stripes, and if I recover from
these wounds I will not only never do tbe
like again, bttt try to make amends, so
far aa I ean, for the wrong I have done."
Gen. Roseerans writes, to a Committee
in Ohio, that he ia entirely in favor of al
lowing soldiers to vote, and they shall, as
far as he can secure it, be permitted to
vote just as they please. The General
eaa not permit stump speakers to hold
forth ia his army, but every reasonable
facility will be given for the distribution
of papers, tickets, &e., provided that
"when any publication appears among us
so licentious, lying, or traitorous, as to en
danger the morality, or be likely to impair
the spirit and vigor of this army, I feel
bound by reason, justice, and duty to my
country, to use my authority to prevent its
cumulation."
Latest News
WORE UNION TRiniMS J
MAIN U. Yesterday wu lha State
Election. Tho Coppcrbra-j nidrd an
desperately they do la rlani
but no use ihrrt are luj I nium gaiut
at far bcird from.
( (ion l'h'asinloo ocenpird rolpcrpcr.the
Hei,ea retiring after Inning three guua.
Vietory at Cumberland Op.
On Friday, Sept. illh, (Jen. Fracr,
with " llllil Iteli. ls sin reo.Ii'ic.l tlm
'j'),,H Lavc tho RalIant V,wno
7 , l t l i i r.
i raiiK ana miu are quite wiutnjj
! U I'O taken by Unclu Sam.
j Rosccrar.s is tlircatciiiii Rome
aud probably Atlanta, (Georgia.)
I 1
candidates in the Nashville ami Know
! district. II. S. F.h.Io, and Wm. !.
i eh,Va ,;tlM). 'Tlr
.ii.nirai, st .ii-.M. iii.-i ui veil.
at . XtlmU,hlr;lt allJ lc.ir t.loclilin
i ... ... :.. i r .
i waa luicuuru to uv nil luuorsemen. u. ii ,
but the "stump" candidates, John 11.
lavage and W. a. t ooke,have been clec-
ted. Such a result is only significant in
tho fact that it shows a want of confidence
by the Rebels iu their Administration.
From Charleston. Tuesday eve
ning last, a boat expedition to scizo
the ruins of Fort Sumpter, suffered a
repulse, with loss of a number of onr
men killed, wounded, or H-inoners.
i orts ilonltne and bullivan nave
I been considerably damaged by firo
; from our fleets half of Moultrievillo
! destroyed and a Rebel magazino
blown np.
The Union force- nrrt raisin o- wnrl-s
; from w,icn tQ guei Charleston.
off" Read first artiole, laal page, twice.
I'lilou County Fair
Wadaaalal la rrUaj, Oct. T, S aaa V. 1SSI
Tlio Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society
will amt ht Bran f. tork, Taira Stmt wear Marfcat,
TIII'IUUIAY AFTKKNOOX. at 2 a'dosk. Fmoaa aaak
; rta( la arau Srird trait, jvlltoa. e, la tha oUton. al
hih u. ma uw. ua w. mm , i uiw.
Corrected Weektf
Wheat, new f 1,20 Eggs 112
W hrMt. aid I 'AS Tallnm? 10
Rye 90 Lard 10
Corn, old 75 Clover seed 4,00
Oats 45 Wool
Flaxseed 1,50 Potatoes
Dried Apples. $ 1,00 Shoulder
Firkin Butter 15 Kits & Sides
1
40
..6
(J
Fresh butter... 20 Ham VI
Rags 4, 5, aod 6 Country Soap 4 A 6
barley 90 to 81,00
D.fO.
jfaTTn BrllosrsroT. f riJay toot, tntplrvd, after aofoa
ytarst'dlior-, l.-KAKL t.UTI.LIU8.C(iitr of tlMPoat,"
"wriy shtritr of um tiioa county, A--iaiv Juik
la ?uydor, and k-r uany jswra n acuve anu lnciuintiai
Una 1'KUns; EN(alllMhuicat. ;
ROOMS in FilVa' Uloct, Market rear
of Bower's Jewelry Shop. !
Having served a rj;(llar apprenticeship in
one of the best shop te, 1'hiUd., I hope to
render satisfactions' .
B! EK.S and other Fiitdrcs always ou
hand or furnished at short notira. i
O. U. EVANS
Li'Visburg, Srpt. It, 1SC3
Vet la all take a Hide t
OKSCS AXD ttUlHUES TO LET, to
. . . ii'
rrsnnnaihli. nrvsnnc. al rcasiiliah e? '
persons,
rates. Iff Stables on aitcy between Soum
Third and South Fourlh,Slri-eks, half a square
below Hess' Livery is'y residewce on same
lot, fronting ou South Third street.
CHARLES . rOUEK
Lewisburg, 8epU 1 1, lHO-1
University at Lcwisburg.
(JCHOOL8 re-opca on TllL'RSDAY, Sllb
O Sept.
The Arinsnv will be as heretofore utidtr
ihe charge of Mr. I. C. WYSiN, A. M.
Tbe Fes sia Iistitcte will be nnder the
charge of the eiptnenced and accomplished
Principal, Miss 1 W. RLKDELL.
For further information, apply to
J. R. LOOM US, President
Five Teachers wanted.
THR Public Schools of KELLY township.
Union county, will be let for the Winter
Term on StToaatv Ihe !9tb Sept- IBttt.ai Ihe
Oakland School House, at 9 o'clock, A M
when Ihe Superialendent will be present for
Ihe examination of applicants. There are
five wanted for a sessioa of four months. By
order of the Board t
ELAM MEHCELL, 8eey
Adaalalatratar's Hatter.
NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters
of Administration apon the Estate of
ELIZABETH C. WILSON, of Brady, Uaioa
eoaaty, deceased, have beea granted to the
undersigned, by the Kegister of Uaioa eoaaty,
ia dne form of law. Therefore, all persona
indebted lo said estate are requested to make
immediate payment i aad those having aay
just claims are also requested to pre seal ihasa
legally authenticated for setilemeat lo
sLT.M'CORMlCK, Adm'r.
Williamsport, A eg S7, 1883 fd
Cash paid for Bark.
I WISH to purchase a large quantity of
ROt'H OIK K4RK, delivered at
my Tannery Yard in Lewioborg. for which 1
will pay the highest price in cash.
May I I, 1S63. b. J. HULL
TI
11
Tlie World CbHlleiiarcd I
- - '-ran A-
HAY. STRAW & FODDER CUTTER
(I'.t. Ulcii lilrh lit, 1-t;.)
Mk.ssks. Carkiiltk & P. ink,
OK Lewislurr, t'nion.C'o., IVnu'a would
rcpcriluliy s.iliri. ihe aiieini.in . f all
who have stock to frc.I. an.l Munutnciurrrn
and MulrMiieu ol Arieulinral liii'li iii(in(li
their Iniirurrmrnt in Strata fultm.
Iu price briniiN it within the reach of all
who may have use fur a I'mldi r t'ulter. Ii
cms Hay, "Straw, Cornstalks Taper r I'lotb,
at smoothly as a raxor can le made t. cui a
beard, and that loo williout res.ir.l i I lie
The annexed I'erlitlcaies. and the names
attached, will show Ihe cs'iiuaiiun iu which
Ihis Cutler is held al home :
I Thr pllowln. UU.r mvn
, ...j by .....vi -
! 'U anu tor anew.)
(Tbn f llnwtn Uu.r trtVr. lo Uu CntW a.1,
ba Mt-a ikr-jailv4 alirlr
Mnrr.JaH IV IOCS,
Mniaa. dalai'tr k P.lva. lira.l, uw rwvirwi
ynar Fn falter by Kimtv, sad aVIiirnal rt In Iba
rrraia Sir whiiai I ntiVrrd M. It am.agiaidaalialae.iaa.
I raewl.ad taa aaiaar for it, aal varhaM, arenril.ag la
voar rwiuaat, hj aataaa. Jtaapactfullf your..
J. COIICR.
M sasas CMiacrp S Pr.B Tha an.trr .IgiMH. aaviaa
ajaa aaMl roar latueini'lanl ia F'sloWf Caitara. aaumt
ad Marrh tlat. 16.1, elmrlalljt tnrtif;, thai, aa a aaad
aiartiia, wa kava aavrv apaa iu UI. Iu aiajpliri.,
darabvlilj. arW aad taa -aav aad arrarary ai.k ablrk
tar kaila eaa aa ailjaali . tha eattjac aar aad hawtb
at cat rafalataa, at aaiau wka-h rKcaaill It la all.
sstoa asT.
SavM Srarark Adas Brrt lar
Mtehaal f Wr Jaaraa W. Siasnalaa)
Joaa XdalaMai Tbnaaaa Taylor
Oaorga lloyar Ik T. ruatiaa
Sataaal H. Otwla) A M. Uw.tia
OrV Matak O. 11 T Shlya
B. U. I'b.aikarll Jnka lrka
Jnkm fbiliipa l.i Knmkm
Wai.C. Kojar Wat. L. KitlaS
aoamrKMakian coi stt.
t.no.lik.n.1 B. r. BalTy
UaoTfa M'voaall W. C. Haatlmkral
Jamva Hraanaa Alean.r Wactta
l'klli ateiaradl S WaUat
saisaa oat art.
Ca'a B. Iluairaal AudraW Taatuj
Aaraa aVra.lH"a"t
afoatoat eoaaty Taaaua Straw brtlaa.
MilSia anaaty J. T. StaaanaHl
B. Woodaaro laaaaBaoa traa Work,
We would also rater to) Mesirs t l.
Darren of lck Haven, l'a and fur si et
Bradley of Chicago, 111 who bare porchaied
our Machines.
N. B. Persona wishing to porchaia, will
call on us, or ea T. U. EVA.S,aI his gro
cery Store ia Lawisburg. where a sample
machine nay at all limes be seen.
Manufaeiartrs, or Salesman wihinr to
engage la Ihe bnsioess, will consul! us ia
reference lo Licenses, or Countv and Urate
! K'J"1-
k. UAKKnt rr,
L.S. PAL'S E.
CARD. Tha nndersiened. harm? nnr
, chased ihe R.chl of CARKHI TP & P.I.E S
CUTTER for Northumberland and Lycomiug
counties, we will be glad to supply nnlars
lor Ihe same. WSoKUnfH
D W MARK
Lewisbarg, Aug. X7, 163
THE UNIVERSAL
S
2
2
a:
TO Wrincer can be durable without Cog
1 Wheels. The Universal Wrinser took
; ,k. a. t.... ..:.. . 1 .1 ...1 1 ... 1
,iir .ii ii, i, in 1 1 1 . i 1 mic ii. ,i (tun u ii-in 111 n 1
v . '
al ihe New York Kair.lsi'.l. It was pr.monnccd
Sri'EMOR TO ALL OTHERS
in the World's Fair al London, li2. an.) has
always taken ihe lirst Premium in every Slate
and 1'Otinty rair when in fair competition
wi'h other machines. It is ihe Original and
only (ieiiiiine and Reliable Wringer before the
People. It surpasses all oihers in
Strcnprth of Frame,
Capacity of Pressure,
Power of Action.
Wf challenge Ike Warld-aedrf) all tamaellllM!
It saves Time, Labor, Clothes and Money!
Ii will wear for Years wilhont Repair!
tio Servant can llreak it in Using!
A child eisht years old can Operate it!
No caution or skill is required in lis nse!
Ii save its cost in clothing every sis months!
IVEvery Wringer with Cog-Wheels is
warranted in every particular.
CANVASSERS WANTED!
To mrn who have had experience as ran
vaster, or any who would like to encage in
the sale of Ihis truly valuable invention, liberal
inducements will be ottered and good territory
given Ihem (they paying nothing for Ihe Patent
Right) in whch they shall have Ihe exclusive
sale, editors desiring a wringer can pay
advertising.
R. C. BROWNING, General Agent,
lOOSmS 945 Broadway, New York
$5,000 wanted!
AMY" person having from One lo Tire
Thousand Dollars, eaa have Ihe same
safely invested ia Judgments upon valuable
real estate in this eoaaty, apo application ts
J. F. JOUW B. LINN.
Lewisbarg. inly IS, 1 6 S3
rivo-Twenty TI. & Loan !
rpHE LEWISBURO BANK, of Lewisbarg.
I Uaioa Co, is Ageat for Ihe sale of the
United Stales Six per Cent. Five-Twenty
Years' Loan.
Amounts can be had to aait the means ol
different individuals. The Interest on this
Loan is payable and will be paid in f.M. WJ
LT'Bce !few AUvei'tlatjiaivuts.
wxV. si
OaWAMEKTAL IRON WORKS.
WOOD & PEROT, 1 l:J6,Rlde Avfnnf,
l'HII.Mr.U'Ut , PA.
()'
TVi'.R for 'ale open the M Paorabl
TcnuvM- W and UKAI I IKI I. r.,ra
in reat variety of Iron Kailme for feaie-
lenes Resilience Ae. ol t'asl aod W.purhl
Iron, and t.alvaniz.'.l Iron and Hrass Tobiny,
Iriitt Veraii.U, Balconies, Honrs. Coanirrs,
t'liumaius, ("ales, C lmnns, II i tchioar I'.'si',
Lamp Hiands, Vases. Tables, Flower funds,
"Si.fai. t'hair-i. S:atuary. Annuals and all oilier
Iron Wink of a iK-coralive rharacter.
Hi-signs forwarded for seleetniu. Peraoas
applying for same will please i'ate the kind
ol work nerdrd Cwitliis
Tho Secretary of tho Trcasnrr
has authorized oia
to coutiuuo niy Agency for a
pcriud,
brief
And until further notice, I shall eruitlaue to
receive Subscriptions lo lbs
5-2
LOAN AT PAR,
At my Office, and al Ihe different Sub-Agea-cirs
throughout Ihe Loyal Stales.
JAV COOKE,
Subscription Agent,
IU Soath Third Street, Philadelphia
FURNITURE!
Broke Oat in t New Place!
BUREAUS,
from 11 ol-
FIXE DRKSSIXU BUREAUS,
fr JU la ft.
SECRETARIKS, DESK3, 4tt, Aa
disferrrj.1 priests.
BEDSTEADS,
boat ftl la S44 iJUdiirmat aaitraaaa4 atsastssfbav
TABLES,
Bit-nalna.ll s-rt aad .pw.nia. Caatra. FWr. Kad. Card.
IhmiiK taw Msrsk Braaklaat, aaad. at aar blad af
wwud da.ln.1. but Walaat, Maanaaay aad Hiiaa
waad always aa baad Sar lha trada.
STANDS,
trfrrj, Wbal-Nos, S.ata da. da,
SOFAS, LOUNGES, latest pattern?,
CHAIRS,
VpbnlHrtad, Lanra Arm. Srvlaa, rarlor Caatra always
va hand; .la...'.aa M, kania Harkae aad Nana.
H ladwr Chairs, brar ad aaiall Karkrra. Tabhi
aud Cbildraa'a Cbra, alaav. aa baud.
TOW E L-RA C KS.DO LG II TR A Y3.
ouuana suuiy ua&JuS,kc
Furniture of my oicm manufacture, intureil
one year.
P' I intend, in a short time, as soon a
I ean e-t up a fine Hears,) to attend lo Ihe
U.MIEKTAKINU BUSINESS I will keep
some twenty-live or more different sized Cof
fins, 6nisbed. and always ready on short ao-
lice, and will sell twenty per cent, cheaper
than ha ever been done in l.ewisburj. Call
and see bfl'ure purchasing elsewhere.
KEI'AIKINU done immediately,
CM AS. S- BELL, Vkambehn. Blot.
UwUUira, rdk 1't, lsiia.
New Tin Shop.
'tTfEISEi: A SMITH will open a new Tin
ft Shop, on Ihe 3d of September, 1863,
in the borough of
M I F 1-' L I N B U KiO.
in the former St. irehnuse of J A J Yoonr, first
d.Hir above IHckard's Hotel, UP STAIKS. and
Intend lo keep nn hand all kinds of TH
W 4 Hi:, Sell-ealim; aod ether fruit Cans,
stuve Pipe and Spmitinss, Ae. RKPAIR1NO
done at shoit notice. Chargas ni.ideraie. Tha
public are invited to call and examine our
slock. S. J. WEISER,
pdlm J. R. SMITH
fatrst a5j)t0O5.
18G3-4.
Just received the latest
styles of Fashions for the
Fall or 1SG.1, and
Winter of 1S61,
and will continue to CUT
AND MAKE LP clothing ia the most satis
factory manner shop on North Third 8t.
JOHN B. MILLER
Lewisburg, Ang. 21, IH63
Graham's Estate.
fPHE andersicneit has been appointed by
I the Orphans' Court of Union county, as
Auditor to distribute the balance in the hands
of J.wta F.I.I!.. Executor of ALEXANDER
tiRAH AM. late of l-ewisbnr. deceased, aa.l
will meei ihe persons interested in t aid eiat
al ihe tJrand Jury Room ia lewuborg. oa
Munnst. the I lib day of September. IS63. al
1 0 o'clock. A M. A.SWI.EIORP.Aatl.
Spsclal Notlco.
The Froprietors of tho
QIRARD HOUSE'.
PHILADELPHIA,
Respectfully call the aUeatioa of Business
Mea aad the Traveling community lo the
superior aeoommodatioas aod comfort afTered;
ia their estaDiisnmeni.
3ml0ll KANAUA. FQWLER CO
Notice to Drafted Mea and Soldiers.
PAPERS to procure Exemptions from the
Draft, and applif aliens for bonniy, back
pay.aad peasions.eaa be procared by ealliag
' ........ n . I. .11 V U I I V s
OB MBL3 V . Ofc lOU-i "'-V
ICE CREAM
W-1VFRV K.aa.nadurina ihe seasoB.
Far-
lies supplied on short "'C;
Juael MB9. DENOKJIAADIE.