liif III Will SI IEIM tll I. Hi BY O. N. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At ft AO Per Tear, alMnjn In Advance. Tues'Jay Mornins k Friday Afternoon. VSIOS STATE TICKET. FOR COVrKNOR. ANDREW G. CURTIN, of Bcllefonle. JUIKJe. HP SlPBBMK COL'RT, DANIEL AGNEW, Of Btaver COUnty. disthht ASl ritr.vrr ticket. aacBklf-S.tarF.L II. UUWIS. of raloa fount). JUHS BALSBA1 U. af Jaalala. IUc. ot.-EUUU . WKIkKL, af Kelly I r.ma. tBBltlracr aiHlKl MlRsuAlLXrwralaahla. Treejenrer-WIUlllI JUNES. UvNbarg. .asltarWeUlta P. SMCBOllS artletsa. ..lection, Tuesday, Oct. 13. 18C3. JJaMir .jHcctiniis. 1 I ......It.... !. t tfiri.liMitr auu.- uuirH-i,uin v '"'V fSTIIon. l-raulc lioun.l win speiiK ai .u"y X "a,,,rj8' eVC,'i,,g' .thhept. , r. j.m.. w. n. Man., and fiov. Pollock are etiengi-d ! r Middleburp. in Sny -- " drrcouiiiv.Tud,d.S9ih,( von week there.) tion an were barely past week or two has witnessed thc upri sing of our people to vigilant and deter mined work, all over the State. Notwithstanding the storm and cold of last Saturday, scores uiore of people from Lewisburg were anxious to attend t ic Mifflinburg meeting, than found a way to ride 15ut over 30 carriages star ted off in procession, with uittsic, flags, banners, and the young ladies with various patriotic representations. J Ins M.ntane- ons outpouring, niiu.b -ring 40 wagons ou arriving, took .MitHinhiirg by surprise, Th gatheriag was the largest held there iiir vein, iu wv anuresseu, nniti a laic J . ' . hour, bv Judge Adams. of Keiituckv.atid Judge Keller, of I 'hi lad., whose remarks in tue a very good impressiou. The meet in); continued late, aud they returned to lewisburg at an advanced time in the evening, when they addressed a good au dience al In 'etw.iilent Hall. At No. 1 School, iu Kelly, same eve ning, a hooscfull stayed until 11 o'clock to hear 1'ruiu Ulu. C ltwson, K., 'harle J. Brewer, V.sif., Ac, and ad journed until Saturday evening at Spotts'. Monday evening, there was a large con rourse of the very best material at .Milton. Delaware and lwis sent in an imposing delegation. lJittcr Cold as it was. Messrs. Adams, Hcllcy, and Kocse had the street lull Ul llllvlclMeu ikifiaiiiiin limn ill .(1 l II ... aa.ii .1.1 i o clock. A flat load went, by the canal, .... J ' c.tt r ....i .... I:..... :i t.. it irotu icwisuurg. TUP.SDAY, was the I'nion Cotintv meet ing, and although tho fanners were very busy, and meetings had been somewhat numerous, there was an advent of visitors as large as we have seen here except dor- : I..;.l.. UM..i;..., ....If , S"" . u..vi -.............,..;- menu. Little systematic, ffort was made to call out the people yet they came, in all modrl of ciinvei anees. Krulii Hrmlv ....... " ,- ,.- J , anu n u.te i-eer, tney appeareu in a line procession, with flags, mott.s, and ban- ners and after meeting commenced, a delegation from Milton also came in good Style. Ihcrewasa lare loot procession of (we should say) 1 ' to tlie ollege lrove, wncre me sunn was erected, but II... . 1 .-.... 1... only, fractimiortlu. people proceeded in i that form. The I (fficers of the meeting were as follows : Preidei-eo. F Miller Esq. ice Presidents Rev. J. Caprr Bucher, Jacob M'Curlcy, John Noll. Jamb .Smith Mrnry Sandrr. James hcllv, Aaron W. Saiiih, Alfred Kn's. Wm C. Duncan. J-.hn 1 . ir , , w , ., . iirovt, John Kwnkle. Samuel (nit.se, K. V. B. I.inoln, Fraor.ie Wjn, Samuel Haupi, Thomat Arbuckle. Michael Kleckner, David' fcharrr, Wm. R..hnng, George Kuhl. Daniel Fullmer. Jnha Stees. Kccrttaric. James Marshall, R. V. Glover, Chas. S. James, Chas. E. Haut. : Speakers Geo. A. Coffey, Esq., of Philadelphia, Hon. Frank Hound of Mil ton, and Col. A. K. M'CIureof Chauihers btirtr. Hon. John C. Kunklc passed iin. Monday, to Danville, ou business, and we have not heard from him since. The meeting continued until after 5, when it v. ' r it j i . rr ,1 . hvening found Independent Hall cram- reed .v.rfl.. ;n,. -.l.l, - w ea aavn " " t'lL OHMIC . J a e 1 I O chained the attentiuii of the audirnci mi- . til 10 o'clock. A glee club gave some! pair one songs in a sujierior manner. The toad order of the crowd'dnrinV tl.e. day and th. Cose attention paid the fakers, were most commendable. : Weommdat, we went down to Sunbn-! J ' wnere -Hessrs. Adams and Kellev came, t 1 . very aaUslactory visit to Danville the nreMdinir ... i . . . . T . . . V 111 I. , .. thumberland ocnt ia a lar.-o l in f.rrm, in the best style, and a nLt;,l r gathering was made from other parte of tne ncignoornoou. judge Kelley spoke at length, and Judge Adanm held the crowd as we passed up at 4, P. M. -The DemocraU spend twice the mon-' ey and time, to get up their meetings, Uiat our party do but we are satisfied the poofl atsLl.Tg are with us. Theirs is i T mostly bought and manufactured interest ; J oars is real, abidintr. and ind;.iv f a powerful force in reserve for Election : eW-Last Monday, evening, at Elims-j port, Rev. Wm. S. Hall took up some of ; the arguments of our Copperhead orators j ho have been nauseating White Deer Wiley, and gave them an airing and a j Tan;i..: . ii , . venniatinn most agreeable and satisfactory lthe I'nroutsts, Jlait, rmcr.e.-'fcrniumecting,Wedues- tllese enclaves, is not known to vote cast lor Curt.n and Agnew, will be a of the Democratic party in l'ei.u a, at their cLf woulJ Lavo U3t.j. V eveniiiL' 30th S-M. ! tbe public, as yet, but that is what be has blow struck at the enemies of our tiovcrn- i , fe jj0iivciitiou, in passing a resolution i " '. . . ...... I K.ii,I,l..r .. fliinV nf flu" r,.lllt of . .. .. . . . .T1 1.1, II... T Lt, CI,;. ti ; , . . , been about. . , ,T ', svmpath z ng w th Vallandigliatu, and nsriiitt .nmwiiw t.ciu cu.u- Rrpabhcan ! Democrat! everybudy ! f ... , oodward s election, as I Would over tho , vu,l"" 4 ft e ' . , . . , , . Turnout and hear ihem. is thc fair, safe man ? ' h y . endorsing his pl-y, did add a clause to , dul, lato a C baplain iu the Army , is out TMto WAtew" the "Sakks" along : thc war indefinitely N their platform, the good fai th and woll j for Curt.n, with some other prominent Tne People Waking Up ! ! . ... . , . ... - I meanin" of which we "can't see," and are Democrat of the Lehigh region. Slim-i Our onlv fear of the next State Klec a,,J s,lu,rn'- rt I tSTTho followinz .icT letters passed ?, . " ........ w. .... .... ' 5. kneeled to sneak in German at ,n, hM arisen trom the su,-ri..r activity - - " 1 this mouth between a lather and a son in ... f poIitical faith . Middlcburg, Tuesday next, denersyofoiiropp nts, by which wc T'f! 've fallen among, Montollr ruttnty, ,.cllllv U show ho""T7l'L - :.:..! " 'T' ,7 Tr:t, outvoted. l:ct vear. The mem ne uon.o-sueus. m ifii : real war makes Democratic vollth enlarge : . , T , . , . , .... , . I ? "..' V,"-" . 1 The Two Men. j As lie lias time- tn spurc, Gov. Curtin i is traveling over lVtiu'a, meeting the pco- : : pie face to face, and telling them his opin ions n the one t treat I Question of the Jar, openly ami aliovcbo.-trd. ! It has always been deemed iniriier fur a Law Judge to take any part in a politi- cai cana;-. .utw .n, . .... .., ... ..- 1 1 .. i ted that Jlik;e oIiwaki would attend 1 l it ir-ia Mv,t.f. I I,-. t ..t. t.t iiiu iif.:ii notica tnuv. icavine: nis iui- to Ins legal ilutieii only, leaving nis pui lished speech and his platform to speak for liim. Hut he is alarmed at the prospects, i and be takes the field in an unmanly way. ; At I.ane.ater, he attended a .Mans Meet- ing of bis party, and w:ts driven about iu a carriage, to exhibit bis film form and delicate t-kiu to the best advantage bow-! d- -thanked his friends but rtfuttd to : . . rsprfU OfltHUtHI llJOB any yrcof ynriifiuna until oftrr the rleciioit : orse tnaii mai, : 1" 1trk9 ST T'ti, C ,,aS heen go ng around from bouse to bouse, . 7..... .... . . ....... ' v'ivrTi rt mcrn. ix. it. iiiiirir ul im:'r. , -- o ' ckirjtjf at htyht: listened attentively, and went liotiiH with some new ideas. The Union paper oom.-.burg says : . nil . ,1- 1 , , I ne meenng on it ennesuay eventng. nii a II'LIttl.ll iMi-JllilPIIVU tMllliuilllll'J Ul l ,1... eonle. It was itiinossible for the I 'ourt House to hold them. Maj.Shriner's speech was one of the most powerful and convincing we ever beard. The effect was electrical, producing the most tremendous applause. To follow the speaker and give him a fair synopsis, would be imiMissilile. Suffice it to say, we pronounce him one of the most effective stump speakers." Xext week's llepublican said : .. ; ci i l it 1 ''Mat. Xirmers HlteiH'll has liail a ooii(l effect. It set the honest and well nteaniti of the Democracy to thinking, and because of this the leaders are mad. It was an argument, proviiitf. by Democratic history, that every act of the present Administra tion, so much and so vehemently opposed and denounced its military arrests, sus- ension of writ of habeas corpus, arming : the negroes.and conscription for soldiers had been done by ANltitKir Jackson, the great Hero, ,- iid leader of tbe Democratic party. And for these acts, that party made him President of the I'nited States I" The same paper says of the Democratic meeting ; "The Copperhead orator from Lewislmrg who made the clownish performance iu the .. , n, . . . ourt I louse oil J uesilav evcinng, asserted i . ' . i 1 .1 that allamlichani stands lusher 111 the confidence and affections of the American lieoiile, than Abraham Lincoln. V ell, let the ides oft Mohordccide. The Democracy standing on the V'allandigliam jilatl'orm iii IVlaware.Yerinont.Californiafand Maine! liave been most signally defeated. If the 1. , . same result no not loiiow 111 ;inn, nitci in J'ennsvlvania, the boohing of Mr. Booher, 0r Bucher, will not have bee, in vain. , iiTl... I !..: f . -"" at,Us.- ot the Administration, was the bur- then of his harangue. His own townsmen who were present told us that he dared not venture such a speech at his own home. A niimliernf Deiiiiu-iMtu trim tirniit Were disgusted. We did not hear a word . .. - against the Bebels." i V . J lIILADELrill A give 1,800 major- ity against Curtin, three years since. It will now give C,000 mai. for Curtiu , ,r,r,An .. . ,-ftll . P0"'"!'' 10,000 sonic think lo,000. A hundred Democrats might be named, who j ..... ..i.:.. r... I-..:.... t:..i.. ti. I '- "wiling ioi iiiu mini i rkt-i. i ne - "'oiioy power and self-interest too often in opposition are now on the side of the , - . 4 i c . t 1 . ovcrnuient, and of patriotism. Audits people never want to see the Rebels any T.' ,. . ,, , . ! ji r?ia ncvRi iiiu a llllaau. V J.'Utj forth a special effort to gain capital by glorifying the birth-day of thenustitn- t''n which President Lincoln is defending against the efforts of their ally Jeff Davs to destroy '. They borrowed the lanterns of the Wide Awakes to give respeet-ibility . . , . , . , . J to the pageant, but considering the time Ii aT . and the efforts it was a decided failure, j Coi.norhead State "jmiirM were! ..:, - , pirinS-iii defiance of laws and deci- preventai.y more soldiers going to the Army. They sought wholly to deI'"ve Government of any more men. , 1 his was done by "balieas corpus. And that, vat the reason whr the l'acsidont ' his was done by "halieas corpus. And ,laru'"ny w!t thc ie express grant of the n and of the ict of ii, ana 01 int. Ati 01 ' 1 - s- Constitution, Congress suspeuded thc act in certain i e.xs of a military nature. It docs not affect ordinary civil affairs. And no loy- ' ,i v. . ' . , A . . ... ., i concerned alnoua it for it interferes with ' nono such C ' T .1 i j . i not . v j:Rr. . 111.1 ' u i I udSe Ha" but ue arrested Judge Hall j mmselt, and kept him from doini? harm until the danger was over. First-rate Farm for sale Teachers wanted in White Deer John Fareira, the well known Furrier, 718 Arch t., Philad., calls attention to his superior Rtock ,of Fancy Furs for the season ,ewJrr rae ,. , .... .1 KirShght Frost, iducsday morning i . . . ;.i... .1.... ..; im. II ;u;,'. .....,i . . ' - . - oiieiini; a inn mai nuum uc i r -r LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, The Soldiers' Opinions. 4ricii. ltenj. F. Kutler addressed a routing meeting ill Ilarrisbttrg, Saturday night. Gen. Cameron presided. Both strongly urged the support it the candi date iilcik'Pd to the Administration. Bu About every day wounded, discharged '. dier, coiiihi" noine. . . bear of one of late, that is not in tavor ol A. U. Curtiu for Governor. They num ber several thousands, and will vote in their "districts," "respectively," so as to I satisfy Woodward and Luwrie of their "constitutionality!' To TfIR Lapiks. A Mifllinburg yolutl' tcer writes to a friend iu that place the ; i . 1 1 : .1. I..J . I loiionillK neiguij iu:n . it e icei a great inieresi iu me pomieai ' 1 1. 'Hud-i: as'' WUar-i? the I "ul, u u-u ""J.-is " oouwan lf u ic K'rU wurt exert their inHuei.ce iti lavor ol . lie 'olillers I' riellil.' Andrew li. tun II. . ..... .... ... , .1 .- . ' i Kenieiiioer, KVKltv vutb counts, avcry . ,h . . r . n -ao.tr . LlM-tSTONEVII.I.B, Sept. 3. 18(.3. IfT0NEVIl.I.B,.Vpt.d.lSt..5. 1 thedr-tft vnu honed the drift w Id about the dratt ynu hoped the draft w Id fetch all the Copperheads. 1 did not think that 1 had a son, that thought a Nigger as good ;t himself. I suppose you will come Lome some ol these days with a nigger weiieli for a wife. The term Copperhead ...,.( . v ri . is meant lor Democrats, lour father is IIciiiimthI mnl n.1 aria four I Irmlt'itli.T a uemocrat and so was your urauutatmr. 1 am snrjirised that you are turned so ea- sily. I will here scud you stamps, but do not wtli lor tlie Uemocrats to be dratted or copperheads as you call us. Your father J- TIIB RP.PI.r. Camp sear I'ortkr's FoRn, Va., ) Sept. 9, lfii.:. j" rather: lour traitorous letter was duly received, and were it not that you were my father, 1 would not coiidcsceud so low as to answer it, 1 hope however , it will be the last. I do not wish to have any correspondence with father or relation, v e uon i Happen w llV III. VUV IV VllTV Plil'KTd I'.VITV Vtbilll f-ailial I1I1T1H1P III II tkf I'M lilt . .( l ... 1 I I I i J . ' nn tieh rrotimls. Judire t oodward Uilirul t,o:.i Ins sermon Iroui tne text. "lieociuoii : i.r of n.- late Janwa and luoni m'i-kkikui. l...;. ....,1 l MJ 1 1.. 1,1 il....l n ' .. . . ?. . . .. .. . ..ir.io.TU or ' . blush (eveu ,f we were allowed tho prm- is as tl.e sm 01 wiuucrau, u: u.e . , stth catuahixe, wit. of u.i ! fogey partixan. There are thousands of j f jnir) A . soldier'a ; Lewisburg Unptist church, fruuday ; B. ueubst. i i j 1 soldiers writitiL' home like thi sniritcd ! . . 6 . r. ! eveniiiL' uext. in n. B-riin. 111.. io EMA,d.u(ht.t of th.uu , i - . & ...i,,, in .iiiriiiii!STr:iriiin Miisrin m o i j.ia o. H00.4R. mkmi mj v.ara. 1 friend or foe, that writes such letters to 0,10 w" Is wu S'" "UK Soldiers. Are you not ashamed. of your- lasting dishonor by giving fayorto theou self for sending such a letter to a son who auy-terius-pcace faction of the Democracy, has been in thrt service for two years, and i We have ulways known Woodward as a who intends, Xegro or no Negro, to stand ; ,lan f bo, ai,j a gclltieIBiin . lut he as lont; as there is a traitor to face that is ! . ..... . , . inarms? I was not aware when I wrote can nvt "P"01 tol'lltn to cm,,,r!M5 hl mv last letter, that von wiusa connc rhcad. I thought that Vou had mure i'i.o.I si-ii.,e than to opi.so"a Government that has done so much for you. ., , l. l,-u'I" to argue with you, but Will a little tvholeson.e advice. Never a-ain . .... ... . send such a letter to any persim. JMscard those rascally tories "of Limcftouuvillc. ; Never, with such principles as you now ' I-..:... L! I i: . ' . .1. ' iiac, c.iiiic aiiioiig 1 111.111 ooiuiers, or 1110 I worst of torments will be yours. If you 1 can not write words of cheer aud comfort 1 to me or any other Union Soldier, ,;,r j God's sake don't write, and if I a"aiu hear ' ,,f ...nr ..i.i..,rl,..n.1 T ,M onenlv disown vou. and not reeoL'iiixe vou I - . - . . 1 as a lather or a relation, and consider vou !a disgrace to tl.e name. My love to J.,tl1(lf. yoUr Uniou-loving, GoTcrnment-snp- porting son, J . .. Comment is unnecessary. Messrs. Worden & Cornelius: The following resolutions were unanimously adopted, by thc officers and mcu of the 140th and 150 Reg' to 1'enn'a Vols., with a request that each officer would send a copy to the pt.bl.sher of the paper of the I ! county which he is from. I am happy to I county which he is from. I am happy statc, that every man of Co. D., l-r0 P. V., were he at home, would vote for A. G. Curtin. Please make thc necessary corrections, write a suitable heading .r.rl . j send a half dozen copies to me. j Wm. P. Douoal. j Capt. Co. D. 150th Pa. Vol. ! t Vnitrft nf fhft Ppnn'a Rllfktall Rrimil! Resolved, 1st. That wc deem it the sacred duty of every loyal citizen who de- ' ttv'and'nor: .endurinc ncacc and nrosneritr. to sun-! port, by their suffrages, no perwm who ' has not docl; fr the War, lias not declared bimsclt unconditionally t o.... n,. . j: t .f . .. inai uov. uurun, Dy nis ' ,.s cu'"r' u ""'5 i "cb11,on' "J Jf to the wante of penn'a SSoldiera, has proved himself, .sr.... : . i. . patriotism and ability, second' to none in the land. I 2. Thatwwhile we contend with armed , flM., ? onr front, we anneal toour friends at hoIne to take. Warnm8 the fate of Now York with her Copperhead Governor and accompanying mobs; and, laying aside all paruzan teenng ana prejudices, to act only for the good of the country. 3 That no citizen can give a clearer proof of devotion to his country and ap preciation of good Government, than the soldier who offers his life to defend it That Judge Woodward, by his decision in disfranchizing the soldier, has forfeited our confidence. 4. That onr national interests demand that our Executive who has the organiza- r ..... o.-.- ,' " "" " "ur ouiie lorces ia nis power, i should be familiar with the interests of the fcervke, and that it would be a tad calajii- ity to Mitruat the Administration of our State Government to a person of doubtful patriotism and loyalty. , 5. That an the election of a "!,n avowedly opposed to the war for lover - nor of our Jtate, would encourage the enemies of our country, we earnestly ap- leal lo our mends in reun a w put lortu uatHarr.itcaioifU. ClILPCl'PKR, Va., Sept. 17, 183. , we see some sick, true patriot, the ioldiern friend, by rally-1 , or furloughed sol- 'S uim., ' I wo ,,r , .. . . L.MOS, and Andrkw U. Cuktin. Editor of the C'brouicU : W ill you be t they are floured, and are growing despe kiud enouiib. to allow uie, a a Democrat, j rate, wild, and reckless with the prospect, tbroujrh the columns of your paper, to i give my views, and what I believe to be I uliuoat "the unanimous seutiment of l'eiiua ' iv :.. .l.fil,l .r.i;ntr comi,r election of a man to the Ex - Vv,1v . . . . ,, , ecutiVS CllUir Ol OUr UOU1C Old tJOUlIIIOll- weailu r We du not entertain tlie belie! in l'enu'a are Copper- , , We have reason to thuk qute . T ... . ., .4 ""- "v ....... ...... Kit. v.. id. vintiir iiy iiiii ... .. .1 .. ... i .. ..... men consuiuimg iiieuibeitea me ieuei3 .soldiers, and is doing all iu its power for ti,L.ir wc.uare aMJ a 8peeJy and LouoraMo termination of the war. Evidently, know- J' mg this to be so, if from no other mflii - ence, a sense of gooil re.x-.ou itself would teach us to support (aside from all politi- yivvs) tte mi. wh0 wuuld iu turn ... .-.. n-i . i support thu Administration, it hy uot j ; ' . , ' i Still COntlllUO to CIltTUSt tllO ship ot Mate , I r under the guidance ot ouu so ably iiualih-; ; 3' a Andrew G. Curtiu f With the) .nluoiis tria Is ami nernlexitie that have I , . j beset him, bis work has bueu well, yes, ' nobly done. He is the soldier's friend,: ' and it can not be doubted but his every ' energy will be exerted at all times in aid ing the Government in restoring peace on a lasting and permanent basis. Far bet- ; ter to confide iu oue tried aud uot found ' wwrti than to ,,,ace the untarnished reputation of our fair State iu the bauds of ! 1 l.t ,1 ' vlows ot Pl""tion to tha Administration and the svmnathy of bis nartv for the : traitor Vallandishani. For this reason. i aloue, still claiming to be Democrats, we ",JU,U j1-" 11 uur V TP tion. it tne mrr iillnutrl In on. I u-..,ilil - --"1 - -" unhesitatingly support Andrew G. Curtiu. At least, it would be so in my case, and, . . . . . as iar as my Kuowieuge extends, a larire ,.,;.;, ,,f n... . i ,i, J ",, ' " , ! acree Wllu me- ng but a full couv- ict'"" of wn!lt 1 teucve to be "ght, taught ma bv close observation of transnirino events during the past two years, influcn- " ' .. ..... : ... . i l....... iu til i lull luu nil , iu n 3, ea a luic, c . o c.r. r' r iiuuiiuaui.ii. ouiuu ui my itiutii:niic friends will no doubt say that I am pur-: r , , T suing an imprudent course. To them I win oniy say, peroaps,wiui me same expe rience that has beeu mine.you would think as x uo. a ours rcspeci.ut.y, '' l10"!!0"' err?- 5-The Copperheads are narTding e-! T i , .o ,, 1 tracts imm the llLur, Untett. written ' b' 8 Ptnonal l,f",eHt of 0oT- turtln' W " t'l"0,ttcru failures in certain ... - - , focnf tjnethont, and who sought, hy tad accusations, to prevent his re-nomination. The writer is palpably mistaken in some ' (,..,,,. . . . i or "ls FPec'i pleadings, as is proved by : W8,ative documents and official report, ' B,"l was unjustifiably vindictive in his temper. Gov. Curtin had declined a re-1 nomination. But since these attack en- tircly failed, and since the TTninn ncnnlc decidod Curtio ihould be their standard : bearer, nat-the PitUburir (labile., the n,onl,t9 "f Allegheny eonnty prefer ?ur" 'f "o-'t Hundreds of J' 'i"cnus soppon uriin mis ju., .iu Aiicgncny county atone win ( a 11 1 . t . -,i; ,'" crOT,, majarvy mar ,wiu neany outSlenker's whole mai. in the State last year ! . . .. ..... .,, One thing more : Will the Woodward ; m et A .hndd" and "nine sha 1 "2" lS7 T TK lnS 80,J,en' ? They don t "see . ta'Culn 18 vthwr cnemy- TheJ know the frauds on them came through Dcmo- cratic officers mostly, and that Curtin stopped payment, and rectified errors as fast and as far as he eould. Sea Renort ' I in Leg. Ree. 1862, page 909. eteet 1?AnaK,l,.. v.. n . j 4 .Remember that Curtin and Agnew are equally worthy, and Woodward and I Lowrie equally unworthy, of the votes of i ... . . ,.uuj v. mo eviuici. auu w tuu Government. B9The ITnwArsitv School. in.no.1 j yesterday with a handsome accession of J Students in the various Departments. SEPT. 25, 1863. j tai,"laiiiel W. Voorhces, of Indiana, is ' announced to speak for Woodward in 'Pennsylvania. This is the Voorhces who : Cui,.j tne :ion soldier,, "Lincoln's ; ' S . t,:, ! from being hung by soldier, . m Indian,, rnuug in . ""5 tliwy released him for her entreaties, but compelled bim to leave the train, for thoy uld not ride with huu. l)..r. 1'iii.in nini in AffiinA. Ift.fiOO- ... , It stagger the Cops. The leaders sue , but still try to fool their followers. j "Sings is workiug," boy ! let the auakes ! his aud wiuirin ; the frosts of October ! !n,l November will send them to their -'- " - ---- ! deus, silent and faugless. I - - - jj .( stateJ tiat J,,, fjrv i . h tut none of the j iu Lul. 1 , .. , f.i . I ktIU l"'arJ- Kut uews of thc teB,P- - .... nruru t,i K,niriii mi hera ileil 1 1 brnintiv al,,i :n snci. tcutDcr as the Iteb- J-SyTho Lewishurg and Kist Buffaloe ! Teachers' Institute will n-ut i. the N. AV. Seh.H.ll.ouse, at U A. M. of Saturday, C'lith Sent 1 ' , I C.A darling little black glove, found on Tuesdav, by one of our boys, is left at this office for the owner. - . . . , asaSuyder county Court, next week. . I uion meeting, 1 uesday. ... Je5I.ci.-burg Academy opens next -Monday. Heir-Court proceedings, in our next. Latest Hews D-eel a PklnlniiKiieii Oreat Battles at Cnlclcamauga. I Tbe Union army under Gen. KZttt?ZJrtt- AAi.a lino mat Willi O f-ltr L' at nr. inieo-lat imi iuJ fjianufiulupa. ta Vttrv slaoaiTV (tRMrt- ! : 0i,scure place iii Northern Geo'rgia.a f,..w luiie3 SOUth of Chattanooga, 1 enn. It seems that Rosccrans' advanco wna nnaliinir onntinnulT nn inn-nnlej' t ei v Home, Palton, and Atlanta, Ga. Bra-rrr's force had been swelled to 100,000 by recruits from Mobile, and even 110m Lice s army, anu ucpcrate: aud hopeful had staked much iu an oeo-mlr unnn nnr anin,n I Last S.itnr.biv nnr linoa firt . , fClt ; the enemy's force, and alter a brave CCS, W I 1 1 II , JJP 10 "Ctincsuay, When Otir Whole foC WaS 9SkM P03'0,'1, W1P J0? . Of L UattatlOOlTa. and hODCIUl 01 Ultl- ...- ' I ",J"- 'U"'F"' , j 1 he Rebels do not claim a decided victory, and admit a loss of 5,000, includiu? six Generals killed and and seven uniniileil aliowintr hnw'K'rrJohn 1 desneratelv the OHicers soucht to win : ' ... a success tit turn the tnlir a hnvn - - - ...... - - 4.000 wounded Unionists in OUP . ' . , 1 ...... I rill I ""uu.s- 1 ,"e PD la.n r nliniir annul on l.nh oi.Iao a fio.l vwue iuuiii Ull Qne (jgjj jy lUlil Diui, ill. uuu iVtle, killed, but do notj aiiticar to have suffered soverelv in deaths. Reinforcements are arriving c i . it lur uosecrans, WUO Said U0 Was all Tight, Wednesday. Like, MurfreftTboro; this encounter . .- n a 1 . ... SY a frva. ZC TAnAA 1 a back such an assault, he has won a substantial gain, and will in time! assume the agresstve. Geo. Franklin's expedition to take ! the Sabine Pass in Texas, failed . ... Our advance in Arkansas is unin- terrnptcd, but Gou. Blunt's health has failed. Gen. Meade ia pushing near to 1'' army aD1 an encounter is not " I I j improoaoic, England ha8 Stopped the Bailing Of e Rebel War ships in her harbors. ! the Wednreday to Prtday, Oct. 7.8 and 9, 1843 Eight Teachers Wanted. rr,HE Pohiie schools of WHITE DEER township, uaion coopiy, win be let tor ;.. . .... i lt;.i.,T.n. a. T.nM... Iht ll ll,. of ll" , 1 . . l . .. . 1 a.'. ri..in .: 1. 1 1 1. .. a l .. a. .: v .k. : niiuac, II 9P viwa 1. ew.vi.111;, .... n.c HuDenniendeo: . II b preseni 10 bold Exam- i unW -Sight Teachers ! inaiions for Teae wanted and fourinonths' school, By older of the Board : pd) HENRY BENNA ARE. Sec'jr FOR SALE. ALL that well-known Farm, containing SO Acres more or less, situated fa Lewis lwp, lin.oa Co adjoiniDlands of Jacob Moore. Jacob D..... .... anil Peefne rTe.lr The Rover and oiaers. and PesJns Creek. The improvements aVc a good Ifouse and Barn, a carnage noose, anu oinar coaveoicnt out- Wld," B., kindV 0f ru.i of a superior quality running Wai a the rarm anoui 1 10 f " acr oT'IB balance cleared lion. A 1. NO the half ground silualed nn the Limeston ing lane of ining about George Ruhl and 80 perches. For further Jtaniculars, enquire W. C. i Smith nn ihef nremihCa. or nf t V I at'OB 8PIGELM0YES. ler lnlV a Ridge, (Vin Winer mu uuv JL e.J e.n "CHRONICLE," estsMisht-J in IS. 3 Whole- No. 1,015. j DU. TOBIAS' ; VENITIAN LINIMENT, ; CERTAIN :l RE r'OK PAINS AND V. ACHES, ami warranted .npetior i aoy , Cronp jt psil,y cur. rrUri i. absolutely sure immediately it is u.d. ; ! wilh a bolile wiibont ilelar. Cronp is a rtis ease that gie nonce, (rrq'ienily anar.kiiig ; the child id the drad hour of niuhl : before a physician can be amnmoned il mar be ton late. Kemnnber. the Venitian Liniment n er faiN. Price 25 and fti cents a tx.nle. Sol-) by all Druggists. UlHcf, 5 Conlaadt 8trl, New York. ILmmuvQ HJarUtt. Corrected Weekly : Wheat, Rye........... 1 VorD old 1,25 Eggs......... I la DO Tallow I" i .. 75 Lard 10 ; 45 Ch)er seed 5,00 I f)t Flaxseed l.f-0 Wool I0 1 Dried Apples $1,00 Potatoes 40 j FirkinButtcr 15 Shoulder 0 Kresh Kuttcr... 0 Ribs A; Sides C H.rley 90 to 81 00 Country Sm.p i A C ; At Rnal.. Tnl-.i, Co. lt In.t. hj Kn r.H linWh. Pr. B. K. SHANNON. .r sehujltill IU-n. aoa AliM SALLIKO. oolyilmufbt-rof Mrtin U KKKU mm. In nafhlM Tp, !0th iait, CATHARINE P.ENSER, la ber 4Ut trmT. Id Uvhbora. 20th Inft, KLM KR C Kia of Th. T. and JUry A. UAHS.K. I r.. 3 m. a 1- l Ui.Mir Kith ib.1, WILLIAM H. ton of Jso sod lUrrit t NKVilAllT. it-d I jr. I u, !! 1. In BulT.ITp. lh m.t. ANMIK dc.'.t.r of Wm an I Csruliue STKANS, mfpi Ut 4 Jearft. In Milton, Hth ltit.ln bi-r 2-Jd year. MART D iniijh- amthr of ,u. i,te j0up Kkua. fuD.iai, s.iuij... -. w , . ri "- ' aM-t mt... of u.i. th inat, CT O lTTI.EIB bout i5 yrara. Il bekia.ad to on- or the moat patriotic 01 tue burtt. - , t triipVei FAiWY FURSpf-NCl rtinS! John "alrelra, j ?lARrRSTItKET,bekw ; klh, Soath aula, jrillLADElPIUA, j Importer, Manufacturer ! o ana ureter la V Ail Kinds ni AXCY FUltS Ladies' and dreu'a wear. I wi.h to return mf Uianke to tny n-iua ot i nmo . 1 ,nd lba tu, u,i. r,, tL.i7s.r7 ?;k4M : 7.'-SSrrf.ii -t Par. from Euro-. and ba.inff thrra MAnufactur.il nnder my own auerei , nabto mo to offer me eu.tomrr. en4 the public BBUcb healMMiior eet of rure fr tbe mid. monoe. "!"'''-" " arfor-pur.h-io. Pleae remeiuber tne name, nuuiberan,! roet. ! JOHN FAREIR. ; 5m'i4 N' 718. Arch Street. Philadelphia I T IST -r mnininf in u.e p0i j . oiHce at LEM'IsBL'KU, fa Up eept. si. isoj: Clark Eda-fu Mi.li rti s IMilirr Uc MTrmitA Joha M CunljT r V M-r-irgt'T .'hiiip Kekthldllcl I !( Fi-1 Mrrrt Mrs Btiihul't Kranklio tsh..l.d lrHl.ri,s 1 Cntte LoalM : Ctthrrman Knaoiel p,hVnt v.iuutio. 1 roue Cbridttan X u'aaeoii KnJors xn ou.ii,,k-. n c taiw D : lUnlin John .Vi)rrnakr Mary Mr kruitb TiMt Ml hhaKtM'homiM O $mtth T Vrt i lurtnian ii.rrhon R ' ii.r.m.n Frank j;Vr"il!.ui.' iUoni..J,Dh s "ZSTnJi u Trrry L J Tu(ton Genrir Virirk JtMimah MlM WfMr Jutimn Mi. WalW Ia ; i- Kiin die Uievtiah You ti jf Camm'TTiPi ( Zlbcb lUrrntt litt (31 ; Lrnbart Dm'td Persons calling for the above I.mers will - , , . please say they are "adveriisrd verlurd 0 SO W FORREST, P 31 Z T m . . TnrM TaaohaM uTantan auiot. wubu..9 eev.M.wi. PPLICATIO.NS will be received by ihe! t IV School Directors of NEW BERLIN for Teachers of three School of said liurouch. until saTcnnav. ine sotit cepu io. iuc 8choos wlM be oprati five months. By order of the Board : cha'S wilson. Sec'y. tins lit tin? EMlabllshnicnt. (.o"B flavin- OOM8 in Faica'o Block. Market Si, rear ower's Jeweirv Shop. served a regular apprenticeship in one of ihe best shops ia Philad., I type to "u:R e ?.Z A,h,r Pi,,., .i.ac. OB hand or furnished at short oniiue. O. B. EVANS Leviahnrg, Sept 14. Let I s all take a Ride ! TJ ORSES AND BIGGIES TO LET, 10 responnble persons, at reasonable rates. tVStahlrs on alley between South Third and South Foorih streets, half a square below Hess' Livery my residence 00 same lul, fronting on South Third sirret CHARLES S. VODER Lewisbnr?, Sept. II, 1863 AdnilnlNtrator'a Xotlrr. T-rkTfl'l? .- I. I. . .1... t ...... "nvuy 1". .1,.. ...r 1 Of of Administration upon the Eaia'.e of Bl.lAABr.1 M WILSON, of Brady. Union ""V? tafV'i' h"e A' Jjlf he Rej.sier of L d.od county j iu uuc 'urin n iw. inrmt'itj p'" :..l.i...J ..i.i. . . . .i.,t i,, mabe immeoiaie Divmcm : ibu nunc i ... :-.le- een.ealed ... nresenl ihCOl ! legally authenticated Tor seiiiement io 8. T. M'CORMIUK, Adm'r. ... . Williamsporl, Aug 27, 18B3 A Salve fur Pilea. pd oire names Ol persons f. CHARLEsi MAU8 River Road, Lewishorg, SSepl. 3 Cash paid for Bark. TWISH to purchase a large quantity of HOCK 04K B1KK. dclivrrrd at my Tannery Yard io Lewuborg. for which I will pay the hightat price in cash j. HULL ' May II, 1863. t. I not a CERTAIN IM'RE for that distres- "'F invested in Judsmeais upoo valuabla I iTng d..ee. Il u an old preparation, long j real Matt la tbi eomi.y. UP ' PP""" " iced, which I never knew to fail, and I can J t. JO.IN B. LINN. I -v ... vo l A re ea . at 5 cents per 1 X i. uua-.mi tmi'.n, l.ui.u ... inline niiijs i j i I i:rcutor' ul OF VAI.UAHLK I'.KAL (WT.VTB. . flMlt sobscrihrrs will i.ff-r a. Public I rn 'hr rron f s it'r Biclil" Hi.trl, la . tl Buffalo Tp Ciiioa Co. iin PATl'BPAY. Octolku 10, 1KC3, -! al 111 u'cleck. A M. nf kvlj the in'Te-t im H u,i rV. f irm 'i Ihe late A.NDUEW h.Ufc I ENUL'CH. enntaiiiiDg i ICO ACRES, i more orles, most'y I.imei-ione soil. clrare4 ail fjcp'tn? t nr 3 acres, well lna'd. ami is a good Mule ef eolliliin. J lie impro 7a. m-nt are a larje Two-inrer BRI'-'K a Bank nam by ( trei. iccthtr wnh all of the arreoarjr Ool buil JiDgi for Ihe Farm. There are iwu good, Wrll on the preint'H ai a yiongaj OKi;HAUI with gend frail of all kinds. Prrsom witiin farther inforntalina, map inquire of fl.x'i. Luriitt, co ibe prrmUet. If dsirf.l by ither party, the mhule Farm will be put up. TERMS m ide known at sale. ANDREW C. H A rl!UCU, ?i-)t. 1, 18HJ. SAIIL'KL UAiikNUtiJU, ton. ORNAHEMTAL IEOX WOBKS. OFFER fer sale open the Mint Fnvorabla Terms. NT W and BKAUTIFI L Drsifns : in reai anriy of Iron Ratlins; f-r Cene i ti-ncs, K'siriencrs &e. ul Cast and Wrought Iron, and tialraniz'd Iron and Brass Tubing, Iron Veran ii. Kalcnoies, Stairs, Countrrs, I Kounlaius. Catrs, C. liimns, Hilching Posts. Lamp SHand. Vase. Tables, Flower Stands, ?oias. t.'bairs. Staiuarr. Animais and ail ulhtr Iron Work of a Decorative character. Di-sijns forwarded for sdrctiue. Persons applyini foi same will plrae s ate the kind ol work nerdrd HmS!" Thc Secretary of tlie Treasury has authorized ma Sa to continue my Agency for a Irfef period, And until further aelice, 1 shall cnaliaaa to rtaeifc Subscriptions to I bo rJ LOAN AT PAR, Al my OtBce, anJ at ihe did"erent Sub-Ajta-cies ttiruufhuul ih Loyal Siaieo. JAY COOKE. Subscription Agent, lit Soath Third Street, Philadelphia gtSeJa.1"11 1 FURNITURE! Broke Out in a New Place! BUREAU S, frvm SI0 to S',9. FINE DRESSING BUREAUS, fr iia JI to Si. SECRETARIES, DESKS, Jcc. Jtc. dtlfp-rvnt pne.-. BEDSTEADS, from 3 to (M dinVrent oat tern and lateat etjha, TABLES, Kitaton, 11 lWt mn4 novitnis. Ootr. Plr, Ka4.Cmi iiniD ito !!.-. Urrwhfaj-1. fMalr of an? kind ta Wuod Jfir.i. bu(AVlDiit, Mith'-canT o4 KoMf wood alwavfi om hud fur lit tzwl. STANDS, TpT ht-Not. dewing, te. SOFAS, LOUNGES, latest pattern?, CHAIRS, UphoUturrd. Lrf Arm. Srwinft, ParUr Cfcarra aTwa on haatt; satt..Caiw imt. Lane Korkrr aati Nata WiDattmr Chairs Urg small Kc)irn. Tab aatt Cbtidrvb'a Chair. ea batnl. TOWEIcRACKS.DOUGII TRAT3, BOOK and SHOW CASES, Ac. Furniture of my oicn manufacture, insured one year. P- 8 1 intend, in a abort time, s soon as I can get up a line H'arse.) lo aneud to tha UNDERTAKING BUSINESS I will krop some tercn ty-fi or more differeut sized Cof. 6ns, finished, and always ready on short no lice, and will sell twenty per crni. chrapar than hn ever been done in Lewisborj. Call and see b. fore purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRING done immediately. CHAS. 8- BELL, ChambeUn't Bloek. Lawlibnrg, Veb. 24, lSU. New Tin Shop. "ITT EI3ER & SMITH will open a new Tia j Shop, on Ihe 3d of September, 1S63. in ihe borough of MIFFLINBURG, in the former Storehouse of J A J Youtir.firjl door above Dckard'i Heir!, UP ST A IKS and Intend In keep on hand all kinds of T1X WARE, Self-eahnit and clhrr Fruit Cans. Stove Pipe and Spounns,4e, RKPAIRI" I . . . J , - Tba ; , ,, , BOM. ,,M,E ... Hnno a. ahnrt notice. Uharets moaerair. 1 public arc Invlied to call and eiamlne our slock. 8. J. VVEI8ER. pdlm J. R. SMITH ' ICE CREAM VERY Evening during ihe itasoa Par. e , . , . . , . .. J-.-i -PP"tu " "u"" ' Z. June I MRS. DENOKMAND1B. $'5,000 wanted! j l NY person having I xY Thousand Dollars, from One lo Fira can have the sane Five-Twenty TJ. S. Loan ! rpHE l.EW l-BUKG B N K. of Lewisburg. Union Co, is Agcni tor th a!e f iha l.niterf Siates Hit per Ccni. - Pive-T-Kir YeJr" Loan. Amounts can be had to uii the niran nl i dtrT-rent in.h.ifua'a. I t" liorrr ci in-v Ltiaii peafclt auJ ui!l i.t Ji-i
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