Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, October 02, 1863, Image 1

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II Mill SIM Ml
BY 0. S. WORDEN AND J.
At per Tear, always
riBLUHKA HKWI-WKKKIV
TuesJiS Morning & Friday Afternoon.
UXIOX STATE TICKET.
FOR OOVKHNOa,
ANDREW G. CURTIN, of Bellefonte.
JUDGE or Si ritKMK COl'BT,
DANIEL AG NEW, of Beaver county.
P18TKKT AXD COVSTT TICKET.
Aaeaklj-S.tarKL R. nRVYIti. at rmna nasty.
JOHN BALABaI H. of Jnnlnla,
ftC. k Eec-ElllH A B. WMkKL, of fcflly 1 Roads.
CMMlMluarr-BAMlKL MittSHALUXrvt.lo.feu.'
trauuirr-WILLUM JONES, Irwisbar;.
tXllar-WlLUlH V. MjKIiOU., Hsrllrl...
Election, Tuesday, Oot. 13, 1863.
xMnflfti f,22 TT Cfttttrtl
P"" Katutr "O"
At the Rover S.II , in Kelly Twp, this
(Friday) eveuing.
New Coi.umwa. Union Mass Mcct
"lug at 2 o'clo-.k Speakers announced :
Ilou. l'rankliu Houud, Hev. U.K.Wilsou,
Col. J. M'Clecry Saturday.
HON. W. W. KETCH AM and MA J.
C. H. tjllKINEK are auiiouiieed to apeak
to-morrow (Saturday) at a Union meeting
iu Northumberland. Turn out!
Hon. KM SLIKEIl in Independent
Hall, Lewisburg, Saturday evcuing. Mr.
AlKK-N also will sjKjuk
- WM. VAN (i KKK, hsj. speaks, the
same evening, at Muncy.
At Laurolton, Saturday eveuing, Oct 3.
: Tuesdsy evening, Oct. IV meeting at
PchiH.l House near the Dnesbach church,
Repohlicans ! Democrats!
Turn out and hear them.
everybody !
The Assessments.
Tuesday will be the last day to make
Asaessntentsof Soldien and others for next
Election. lou't let us lose votes on that
account.
TTh -oten of Buffalo. Township
B.T -ote-on a separate slip-either For
Ao.tn.t h.r,,;n ih. nl.n. of Kl,tinn
w. -"-"&'-b r
to tfa. new Tsrern on tb. Turnpike.
MsThe banners and faces in list yes
terday' procession, showed that Center,
Snvder. Lvoomine. Montour. Columbia, i
j ' (
nd Northumberland were engaged ia the
d
emOBStraiioD.
" ' ' " " ,
Sad Accident. Last Wednesday eve-,
, . r,toni-iti nil flip rli.wn train fell
rung, a brakesman on tlie down tram ieu
from the cars on the Chillis.,ua.,ue Bridge,
11
and, not being missed, other trains passed
over his bodv euttin"- it in two l j;s '
from '
j
name was Staddcn a young man,
Columbia county, we believe.
. .
JaSrAs there may be
may tie some doubts
anioot judges oi r.ieciion as io ine ngui
o n ft !
of soldiers to vote at their own election
districts without being in the district ten j
days previous U the Election, we extract
the following from Judge Woodward'f
opinion, in tlie case ot ttiase vs. JliUer
6 Writrht, 423: j
.f .
"When a soldier returns to his election I
..... 1 , . ., . ,
district, he resumes all the civil rights of :
eitixenship, and, his residence beinc un
impaired by his temporitrjf ahtrnce, he has
a right to Tote on election day."
The Pittsburg Commercial affirms that
Gen. M'Clcllan.sneakiiiLrof Pnnni lt-an;,
politics, expressed himself anxious for the '
r-lection of Gov. Curtin. and tht if in ,
tb. Mate, he should speak and vote for
him.
We know not how that is, but are told
the letter pumped out of him for the Lew
laburg demonstration was not enthusiastic
for Woodward, but was "Unconditionally
Union," which is not the style of a Judge
who said, "Let South Carolina go peace
kly." Ikfamous Lying. Some accident hav
ing prevented a connection of the Philad.
. . , , .
train with I InrriKhtirn. v...Artav mm,tn
p,,,. ,1US,
Copperheads asserted that "Curtin and ;
on Turtle creek, in l.uffaloe U wp. . ernors Seymour and Parker, aud Judge ! p&.ALL OCK AU.MIKS north ol .Miisoii . usue earne!it plea for the re-election
Kev. T. M. KKKSK at Independent Woodward were expected, or announced j Br-md Dixon's bneaiidOlT
Hall, Uwishurg, Tuesday evening. ; as p.itiv- attendants, and Sen. M'CWIbi, ') T" K llht L 'S J "V "ff. ' they know, and in whom they Lave most
'n.YlL vX-! : . K n E"1 n Trty' WiLS Privtey fctit " itte . "M of naimicl fidence.
Pvt. b, at No.. I Sehls.lhu,e, Brady Tp. mi) rarriIlf tI!ir tw0 b(!St ,cakerH highest character, produces a profound
WM. VAN G EZEK E.. at Laureltou in the State. The Sunbury Democrat itia wherever Judge Cunningham u J-L.eut. Isaac J Kentotter, 1-1-d I .
Saturday evening, 10th ). t. ! made special efforts to get out the masses ' k""n anJ is in striking contrast with V., writes to a friend, I'Ld ult. :
mi II .1 1 f'fW "Mtw Northumberland. And sentiment recently wrenched out of , .-Should Wo-idward be elected, it will
At the Black Kun S. II. north end of . I W.ndw ir.l f to trv and sue his election) be as good aa a battle fought and a victory
BufTaloe Tp. Monday evening Oct. 12. , fr" a" ,hat WM 8ecn aJ "rJ - J".rd.(, 'tri tt,,Jr '.3.' 'Z : Won for the Hebe. Had nut this same
- 1 ;....u;.... j..i : mat nu is in lavor oi -auniKaauii;
icaos asscnou tnat i urtin and ; ui ass ra. a. necu or any oilier sol- j Woodtcant uould inspirit the IteMt. and
lad sent off the trains without j dler now here Lf he anwUired in any intervention of foreign powcre would hap
the whistle." The truth was i mann,-'r.f0 Tote T r "gawstany man.and i rcn M 8ure n;ght follows day..
' they will brand Carrigan as a wanton i
onicr naa
l)Iowinr
O " tiutu . I .
Urtin mnm htinriroHa Af mi as .. -
in was hundreds of miles a-ir nn.I
Flifer also was absent on M'educsdov I and
r . -
uruner uave any more control of the
trains than you or I have,
at We 'cani that ' was publicly declared
tbat Message, had been delayed, in a
manner that iurf;..j .u.. :. J '
lydone. As far m iVwi , l! J?-
ed, Uie Bat4n fajj,. All message,
to and from W iue and hi party wre
ent and delivered as fast as we could d0
slanders so recklessly, are not to be beile- '
ved in political affairs, certainly.
'
MirixtNBURo Bank. The stockhold-
r of the First lifflinburg National '
Bank met the Town Hal! last Thursday
I Dgn.,. 'ed thc fi'l'owing direc-
tors : W ilium Young, David Kleckner, !
T ilUam Watson, Robert T. Barber, '
Ch'i Montelius, Ja's II. Young John
V. Barber, D O Bower Kobt V Glover :
Wm. Young was elected President, and I
I.. v u i f i ... i
-mes . Sands,. Cafhter. The capital
'"-ck of the Aviation is .s.30,00.., thirty
jA-r rem. ot wbu h mu;-i be Paid ia btlbre t,,r
lysines . ... I iuuiutijre
.utiiltiu tan Le .nintnm. ...I 1
R. CORNELIUS.
In Advance.
Six Conntlea Gathered!
XorthumMnl,Siijler,Center.Licominif,
and Montour 'trW on" Luton!
Conspicuous fur love of Liberty among
the Borough of Pennsylvania, Lkwis
BUBO has Htood proudly erect, and btcmne
the envy if not the hate of the devotees of
the Kansas frauds and of the Rebellion.
The Aryus of 2,..th Aug. published and
supported in the very town it libels aud
sneers at denounces Lewisburg as
-Thu filthy putly-hok of Abolitumitm Ilia
bellowing den if t're enearoism i tlut bawling
menagerie of fanaticism.
Similar to thii are. We hare been in-
formed, the compliments bestowed up-
on our town by spokesmen of the Demo-'
emtio party, when elsewhere. The effect,
. ;P ,.. ,,, :,. f .1,;. . PP.!lt.
CHI, Ol VHI5 In IU eiULC
tour place, nnd can do no
inc.. and Jocitl relttions
niesi una boci.u rei.iuons,
ue vote here or elsewhere,
; prejudice agaiiui
j good to our businesl
nor will it alter one vi
For some weeks, the Democratic lead
ers have been putting forth unwonted en
ergies, to get up a ;itANI MASS
MEETING here, for effect. We heard
a fortuight since, of liuchcr & Co. goin;
liom House to nous in tnc townships,
begging the party to bring out every man,
woman and horse. Correspondence Was
entered into to gather multitudes outside
wf the county. Although not in the par -
t we i,ave ;IH.;deiitaHv known of five
thmi 10re t f)rth to draw h
1
crowd, than were made by our party, of
wliich we Have inside knowledge. (ov-
ceodiiiL'Iv imtvosiii.. delegation was autici-!
a
The dav fvesterdav) proved fair, and
! everything auspicious. From the East
side of the Uiver, came 8"i or 40 carrin"es
, and from the West Union rsmntv and
' tarts adiacent) about lliG more: n.itonW..
I 200 carriaires. and a little over 100 nurse.
men' Cl,u,',c,1 h? scveral canJi,, Pcr"
i son!'' wW e"un,s nearl' 8- They
I ":"1 "ree baiuls aud martial music fine !
flags, baunrs, flowers, hickory brushes,
1 r II. . . 1 1 . : I . -.
P"'"- noon, it was a
verv h'indsoilie dinlsv nod nil ww mnr 1
very nanosoiue ui. piaj , aim an was mar-.
suaieu iu ono coiumu, w tnen deployed .
,i,.n.,i, .., ...1 ...;,i,
v. o...u.s mm .uuui a- :
ble order and precision. For a County
. l
nieeting, it Was a strong demonstration,
i ... r ti r l.., ,.r .1. ... 1 V .
but " fcl1 far F,lort rtI'e ImuIlc autieipa-
tion. The Voters Who rode in the pro -
i
cess",u (s,jme of thwu hurraing for Cur-
i ii II OAs', l i iL
t,n) harJ,y chei 800, but there were
as many women and children enjoying the
8"'ala day" J ,'e I,rocestio" in tne aflcr"
noon, as it passed our office, had not 800
persons in all, and we judge was less, at
1,.1 it, an nt tnr f bii tittr laif!ni
,.i...i . ,i. v'n". ;
. , . , , . .
I. rove, where thev were addressed rinnei.
ut,. m. " w.-. As-s .' MIC V OIH L'B
j.-.Uy by Charles W. Carrigan of Philad. I
The train below Harrisburg was broken I
down, which prevented a connection, and ,
delayed Woodward and Witte, who arri- !
,u l"c " "-..-, uam, wnen ino
J reached thc stand and smiled pro-
finely declined to discuss the questions
-r.L. .1... , ... 1 . .,
o. tue uay, las vurtin is uoi.iiri our, Sam
tu V.lL l.,-l ;..L.i.a 1
honor, fidelity, Ac. !
In the evening, the corner of 3d and I
Market fits, was occupied by a crowd just
like that of lXliO on the same spot at 1
t"e tune Rob Barber "felt it in his bones"
t,lat ,,icy were to dl-fcat ! and
Mr. Witte entertained th crowd.
i.For flagrant, studied, artful abuse ,
of all concerned in fighting thc Rebels, !
Carrigan's speech is not often excelled.
Butler, and all the successful Generals
and Statesmen, were especially assailed,
t i . -,! 1 1 i t . i . i i
I wune tienaa aiiu uis sort, were tauuea i
to thc echo.
A few of his boldest falsehoods we
are requested to notice.
lie said none but Curtin soldiers were
auowca to conio nome and vote. W e
nenra oi one t-onpernead eurL'eon that t
i. ... . o ,
1 . .:J .... k... tl 1 . i
,IUK ...j uu. ..tmunra.u ...en.
But ask Sam. A. Reed or any other sol-;
1 It t
. !
ia miner.
lie said thc Emancipation Proclama
tion had killed off the Unionists at tho
?.-. at a . a 4 iL. a. -
ooutu yu tue eouary t.ie gjca maj-
oritv oi true li.nonistii there deem it. . I
ari. mnsiirn ntnl whorernr onr .rmt. I
r?o TO 8TAY-the Union sentiment is
developing itself stronger. So say Andy
Johnson, Judge Adams, Parson Brown
low, Col. Montgomery, and all other
Southern Unionists, though some of them
are Slaveholders: they aay they are will-
to e ,hat rt of P-perty. M U
"s ,her' to ai(1 the Union cause.
H said Itosecrans lost in the late con-
te,t because his soldiers had gone home to
V0,e- , The rUth h'8 men have not
S Td VTl
l,ut the withdrawal from Meade of 20 000 !
men to put down the Copperhead Riots in i
Xew York, was the cause of the weaken-
in? of our arn,s which otherwise might I
hr, enabIcd Kcransor Meade to make 1
V" TV.K . J
Enough ! With intelligent men, the
cause of thc Administration was strength-1
eued by the coUie of the two picked ora-!
' tne -'ppo.-ition.
u
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LEWISBURG, UNION CO, PA., FRIDAY,
irThe .perch of Mr Me, (who
' they claim as the bust tulkVr of bl par-
ty,) was principally open or covert attackl
upon all those heartily engaged in combat
ting the Kubelliou.
e heard him mace
three points :
. . . M
lit. That the fanatics nnd bigots ot
New England began this controversy by
' .i .'. :.. I.'.,,..,
opposing too g..U..i.uc... ... ......
(That is, the people of that State would'
.... . 11, .a. .1.,, U.,r.1i.r lliliti-.n. ballot-
not allow the Korder liuui.tns, nauo
box stulfers, and j.UcliHtiiian j.ecoiupion
Constitution, to force slavery Upon them,
they being opposed to Slavery.)
"lavery
"peril
he hi
t urtin wns a
llred" man.
His off.-uce was that
i ad not got
eDvlvania into a quarrel with the
United States, as Seymour tried to do
i with New York, but failed.
8. He commenced
defetidine State
- - '
iR,S,",n 4 '.;. nM",tT i!'", '"
i f"1 whr,n, ,,,,1,BF. """ hcbc ,,"B ,he"
W((Uy jpaij jng Jiarty a!lJ j.pfj,, a ,f
i,,, jn.jJi.ms counsels were carried out.
Tuo's CuNStsnilAM, of l?eaver county,
was appoiuted a.Tudgc in Kansas by Pres.
Uuchaiian, and lias long been a leading
Democrat in V eslern renii a. Ji ine
I'liiun meeting in Washington borough,
' , . . v ,,. r.,Illliu,,imm st,teil:
, , y ' t iitnl.tarr. ho had a con
j venation with Judge Woodward, iu refer- j
I cnee to the war ami the condition of the
1 country. Ah a jx-litu-al triend and Judge i
1 of the Supreme Court; he wished to have
! the opinion of (.eo.U Woodward, aim .e
thereto asked him for it. Iu reply, Judge
W oodward stated that, eSri his opinion.
I jpour only course was to 11 W IHlAtt
tllat lie ' ,ilvor ol "8rpr"ilig
rebellion." His opinion bclorc he was a
""""Cf cxpresseu m
conversations of a priva
: mmt bitterly hostile to
i "f the (Jovernmcnt, and
: favorable to those warring against it,
roft TRI STAE CBRUS1C1.
The Great Raid on Lewlshnrf.
Th. CppTli..il. came down lik. wolw n Ih. fcld.
An4 couirLtly .urrntinjMl f.ir "iMrrtown or old;
Th run. i. tiftio.i...il Un liawUck. O. foot.
! With buins, witu ., .nd .ob m- top mat toot,
And tl
...wi, ,,,. mai nj ,h,iit
And tn.7 ratvrMl .nfl IT.MM in. -nnrtr " noon.,
Th.T t up ln lr.lrMh rlrnl out tli.sror,
ciltiI ont fi,r mo tolL of ,Mt mni p,.
Ttwir aiMh-akem two. ith t.niiuri. IookIt nt,
v.uo-a r...tb .11 u..ir .irkn.. th. n.ti.r.; .moiig,
Avl truth, history, dwvf, .Ilk. w.r.wlll.
! it ia i" f !"- J
I Thr OHM-, nnd th.r t. f nt. In h. M of Ortnhrr,
Thmw.w.niior'.htotb.poiistiii(-k.ndnjorir,
! And th'.umuMl w.m .Bn.Ui.brd Wond.nrd tb. Tun,
I And Lo.ri.ib. Jud8a,b, tb.soii Bo,..ia.o.
I And Abr.lLm.rhB-r iaUr..nd Andr.wth.lnM,
, aaM.jnu, b, th. .ot... w.r. .ndorsi .. tru-wu..
ACo,.p,rb...d K,b.i..iik.morth.dy
WheD the chnllrnufd tit pnpi in votinc nrrajr I
f
iSTBtsnoP Potter, and 77 other Pro-
I tcstunt Episcopal clergymen of Philadel.,
i Uxe puljli.hcd an indignant rebrobation
of a Copperhead electioneering document,
in defuuee of Slavery, bv a Bishop Hop-
- ' a .
kins, of Vermont. They consider it very
derogatory to thc Church to the cause
of Christ and as an effort to establish a
Nation upon the principle of perpetual
Louda-e of the African.
Fa Avrn T r.RiiND lon.r time intimate
l-RANCis j. URUND, long time intimate
with the leaders of the Democracy,aud an
editor of their "Ace." sneaks openly for
Curtin, in Philad. He is convinced that
the Rebel and the Copperhead managers j
are united in plans for the disiranohtse-
mcnt of foreigners and to stop the spread
of free principles generally hence, liko a
true German patriot, he repudiates that
party as at present controlled, and stands
j,y the Administration as the safeguard of '.
Union. Libert v. and Proi'rcss. I
.-.P . T,,.,n r MMW..11 r,.nil 1
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,. " '. . '
an editor of the Harrisburg Democratic
c-. . : .i u : - u :M t ; .
ouue organ, .aiu, iu uia rvwu iu x.vawA
county, last Friday
"Ue had been struggling for some time
to discover how he could come out from
; his old party associations, and he found he ',
Wiis hugging a mvth. His duty to his
. .i.. ..... .: .i u
cuuuiii, ai iue uiravui tiiio;,naB tiio rami,
. J ' ' . ' ...
of nis considerations. Ihe election of Mr.
jrWaW uould inspirit the IteMt. and
a?We are informed one lady told
Judge Woodward she hoped he would be
, elected, so that her husband need not be
dralw d Le fc h . fe j,
7 .
her the Gove
rnorofPenn'ahasnopowcr '
I V, V. ,11. IJ 1 HI U. UIDVICVUUU n... U6 UIUIO
apt to cause than to prevent future
drafis. .
Michael Burke, long time a leading
man among the Democratic Irishmen of
Harrisburg, we see it stated, has resolved i
tvt cunruirt. no man fr nfna ivK,, itraiLI :
to support no man for office who would j
suit Jeff. Davis, and hence opposes Wood
.lfr ti. ; h v,i '
ward and support (.urtin
Ba.Every week-day evening, meetings
for Curtin, in Philadelphia, are addressed
men who' until this hav acted
witl1 the Democratic party.
w Tr.: "T T . . ,
,,a-MaJ- 01lver W' Sees' the cffic,ent
Cn'ef of Transportation and Telegraphing,
of " HarrisburS' Wednesday .aged
27 years.
TV ;
7"!' conductor on the Leba-
t j u. . ' '
crtuhed bctwet-u two care in lujUon. near
r '
r ti A..;... !..- I .... M 11? "!! I
: Tho SnlfliersMjniniOnS!
,
I HUw MB TUB SOLDIERS
0TEf
I Rarta. Usio.
EtaaornAT
a.i:a
2.VW
4 115.
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Pennaaltaola Ort. 1801
inmoii ju-, i-a
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Iowa Oct l.tti
! Wuraoain So. 1802
, TotoU 4-...u n,7s
j
I bp. Unto taiJorltT
S1.1&
4bw.t4Bw.0nio.UlI.
o-tb.. h... out in tb. pronrthn in
rotbrSUU..n.ualdtlm(nur.llHO.tllL
Uol(;rttlllWil fcir ,, ,.jr ,itM . ,ui.-fc
S(i.f of (he gatfk' Sort.
truing.
C.lor.d. Tn. h1 11
3,'IUt
(boat I'dIob bi
ten
i to 1 D.n )
in.,
wn.All on amy, ueionging w uie isi
P. A. Vol.. at Crab Orchard, Kentucky,
, '
gve an exprcisiuu of their cho.co f
Governor, which resulted as follows:
'
( tirtin uiaj.
Woodward 3S
c t j.nn'. Capt. Ilassenplug's, and
J balls' Guards Companies, from
ujun coUutv are j the 51st P. V.
rUBTUER VOTES.
fi,: i.,.l-....t
l!.!th lief P V. 8-3 10
li)
1
.
ajority
Camp Tyler (l'enn'ans) 857
iVt ni.-n will nreteud that a maiontv
of the soldiers are Democrats. If they
. , , . ...
are, they certainly do not recognize ood-
ward as a Democrat of the right stripe.)
BlRSEt's Pe.ts'A Brigade a noble
band of fighting men on the field have
Woodward helped to deprive the soldiers
to Tote for A.G.Curtin, next Governor.
Another Soldier Fleads.
rm . e ...
liue writer ut me lunowi.ig "l""-.
from a private letter joined tho Volun
teers, in the West end of Union county,
from a Democratic family. II. writs as
hundreds and thousands of the soldiers
are writing, regardless of dead party
. 1
issues. Do you suppose tlie latuere aim
1 . . . , .
friends of those brave men will shut their
ears to their requests? No no! they
i . i i i .i
ueiieve uie.r sons anu n,t,,ers ...ore to..-
they do the vile political leaders who are
trying to aid the Ilebcls by overthrowing
the Administration.1
... . , . . . .
"And now a word to father, concernins
the election. Dear father, Andrew tl
i A
! f 1
Curtin is re-nominated for Governor of
enu'a, and I want you to vote for him,
and uot tor oodward, for A. U. Curtin
a he ca fjr thc Mien. Aud,
Cither. I want v.m to consider tlmr von
have sous in the army and that we want
7 - j j
to be aided and comforted, aud therefore,
vote for Curtin. We know what he is.
He does more for the soldiers than any
. 1 . ' . t. IT- -. 1 i.' . .
oiner governor in me i niieu otaies.
Now, father, it ia my wish and pray.r
lnal Jou wl" olu ,or -urun- " we ua'
i ,. ... Pilr,. mllU .
bcf(rc thig ti but there are u0 man
1 T Wo not . n,r fi.r- il.i.
time, I am well, and hearty, hoping thee
1 P 1 Ml a? 1 II 1.
few lines will find you all the samo.
Write soon from your kind son.
J. G., Co. A, 142d P. V.
Why Not?
If you look at the Statute Bonk of
Pennsylvania, you will find there is ample
authority for Soldien, qualified to voto at
home, votimr in eamns. Ac. under proper
. .. . . . 1
restrictions. Ihey did so vote under tbe
Old Constitution, in New York, in 1812,
1 nn J.. vT n -:...: : a
and under the New Constitution, in Mcxi- i
co, 1 847. They then voted "Democratic"
all right, no opposition !
Hut when the slave Democracy rose in
Rebellion, there was a call for Volunteers,
to cave our Nation. The young men
urged to enlist, were assured that they
should exercise the Freeman's power of;
.--. . ... !,
suffrage, as before. They saw that was
the law, and they supposed it would so
continue. Jatt her the "Democracy"
ttepped in, and decided that toting was
"unconstitutional."
Who but Tories would deceive and
cheat oar brave men in that wav ? En-
them to voluntcer-and then,
when sworn in for three years, Woodward
and Lowrie shut down the ballot-box
against them !
It is unfair it is most mean ! And it
is so manifestly nnjust, that thousands of i
. ,, ... , . . , , lL
j,rothcrs
" "" " I
soiuiers intend to -neave in a lew votes
for the boys" Ood bless them !
A fanner from Berks county, passing
through Lewisburg, said there were a
great many, there, going to vote as proxies
for voters in the army ; as Woodward and
Lowrie had decided the soldiers could not
vote, their folks at home were going to
vote for them ! All right.
E. L. Mowrt, who edited the "Liver
pool American," (Dem ) and stumped it
for Buchanan in lSjfi, voted for Foster in
lti0, is now (with 30,000 others who vo-
many letters .m c . jt t helieye y0u are a good . ' --- '- Ih. Dremlsesai,o a ood ORCHARD wuh i iron verandas, Balconies, oiairs, u
te character, were r..!.,n man. and aueh a man can not fail "J auu .T : the choicest Fru.is of all kind fountains, ws. c.luuins, riitcnin
.... I !. . .. ,. , r i Sxild BV ail uruggisis. umce, oo voruaaui ; L , . .... . ,.. . l.amo Stands. Tases. Tab es. l ower
the aamtnistraiion to supiK.rx i.urt,n iunuer we e.o.c SlrefU New Yurfc. -.., - - - , i gofa; chairs. Siatuarv. Animals and
correKnondintrly ' you vote, and try to influence an you cau ; , j. 1 " . v Tk-u ms i, .. ; Iron Work of a Decorative ch.raeter
OCT. 2, 1863.
Latest Hews
Itoseeraoi ia safo at Chattanooga, and
iavilvs ia attack.
NoibiDg psrilculaf from the Potomie,
or from Utisrleston.
Coiterisw, friends, is not a modern
ism." In 1776, it flourished uudcr the
name of "Toryism." Itl 1 S 12 it appeared
with the name of 'lJluelights.'" In
it broke out in South Carolina, ild took
on the name of "Nullillors " In lff&iVti,
it assumed the tmme of "Border-nilflian-ism."
In 1800-1, it took oil the cogno
men of "Socessi.mism" in the South, aud
" thcwfislltutioiiasitisandtheunionasitwaa-
i , .. i . .. .. c. , . . .
,s, i tlie Aortn. bucu an. a iew oi
the mutations of the "lliiiuilMble, adaman-
tine, iKro-breeding Democracy." Tiuya
' c -
jitjuuwr.
The rninisters ahd fillers of the United
Presbytery, at Steubenville, ., have by
unanimous vote declared it is inconsistent
with their aull-slateTy and loyal princip
les to vote for Vallaudighittifi
The Doughis Democrats of Berks coun-
tive come out for the Luion ticket,
v "a"
wliich the soldiers of all former 8tripes
1 are backimr uo with treat effect.
, r . 6 -
NEW York, Sept. 2!). The Uommer-
I . , .. '. , i i
cmt reports the failure of a heavy specula-
j tor in gold, who is said to be hall a unll-
i inn short in his deliveries.
t'uion C'4iunljr 1'alr-
WedBdjr to rrMsi Ort. T, g ud 9, 1S3
" dITtocias'
VENITIAN LINIMENT.
A
CERTAIN CURE FOR PAI.N8 AND
J.. ACHliS, and warranted superior to j
any other. Oroop it positively cures i relief
I - . : i: i :. : .
j Mothers remember this, and arm yourselves
. k,...U .,h.., lu rr,.nn it. Hi.
ease that give, notice, Ireouenlly al.ack.ng
,he child in the dead hour of night: before a
Lewiskrg Building Association.
rv
MIE Annual Meeting for Ihe election of
I 1 1 T. .-. will k. hulit nn Hiiiirtl.n . w n.
A ....... . 7
jngl QcU 3d, at 7 o cloolt,
C. 8. JAMES, 8ec
NOTICE.
VLI. persons having claims against the
l.'niversiiyat l.ewisburg, will please
present ihem forNettlernen to the onder-
! tianul . .! iknca i n J a k'LatrfT sra rmn tiatrlA4 an
g '"7,
make seiilmpiit. CSroiTice Wesl mg
University Building, No. WJ.
I J. A. XLLY, Agent.
I
j House
j . . .. . .
j y Township Andiio'rs tor BUFFALO E
Township, Union county, do hereby ceriify
i that the cost to the township ot Hulla.oe lor
L ,J: ... o : ...j t
iiuiui... i.KLin.u. .am
been Five Dollars per year, and lhat only
i during the last fouror five years andthatall
; reports io the elfcct that an amount beyond
that sum bad been paid 10 M'Creight's as the
auuual expenses o. iaid elections, are false.
WM. T. LINN,
,' LKVl HA UK,
' i H. SMITH,
j UKO.W.lUUULREICn.
Tl,. iho nfficuil aiat.nsmi i nnhli.hed
because of a report which was circulaled.ihat
it costs the Township from Thirty to Forty
j... .,rf ... .h. '!...,.. H. .1
the X Roads. ,The place whiefkhas been so
"" us". ' " central lor mi majoniy
. Wij ..-..i-ht . not nin. t hare
j lhe Electios? removed, (as was repSrted,) bat
; Prfe" toAave it held as before if the people
j oiher convenient house and astht propose J
i. 1 .
j change would cause more voters to travel a
great distance than now do we hope those
inconveniences of a change will be avoided
by voting against it. MANY.
Etate of Hichael Engelman, dee'd.
A of administration o.'.he estate of Mich.
j Engelman, deceased, laie of White Detr Tp,
1 viaS been granted 10 the subscriber by the
a persons indebted t$ said estate are herebv
nr.isici 111 union cnuoivm uuc loriu 01 iw.
notified to make immediate payment, and all
nainx any just ciauns againsi me same way
them .int. ,J,.hem.raied for seitiemem
to JACOW EXGGtVMAN.Admiu r
' "2. .
White Deer, Cjt. 1, 186: - pd
CThe Personal Property of said dee'd is
to be sold, at his late residence, un Saturday
ihe lOih Oct. at 2, P M
Gas Fitting EstabllKlinient.
?00i,T'n 'V "loeJ Ms
li of Bower's Jewelry Shop.
1) OOMS in Fn.ca's Block. Market St, rear
lrv Shoo.
Having !
g served a regular apprenticeship in
he best shops in PuiUd., I hope to
infraction
ERS and other Fixtures always on
one of the I
render satis
BURNERS and other Fixtures always
hand or furnished at short notice.
O. B. EVANS
LtvUhurg, Bant 14, 1SS3
Notice to the Drafted.
UNDER the provisions of the Act of
Congress for enrolling and calling out
the national forces, lb. following persons
are exempt I
1st The only son liam to military doty or
a widow dependent on his labor for support
3d The only son of aged or infirm parent or
parents dependent on his labor for support i
3d The only brother of children not 12
years old (having neither Father nor Mother,)
dependent on his labor lor support:
aepenaem on n.s .aoor VPy"i
. , "eIa",er o1 j r." j
under 13 years of age dependent en
labor for support
Sih W here mere are two memoes ol in
family of the person drafted, already in Ih
military service of the United Stales.
All persons .milled to th. above exemp
tions, can bave their paper made oat at Ih
office of C. D. BREWER, Attoraey al Law,
l.ewisburg. Union Co., Pa.
A Salve for Pile.
I
HAVE on hand for sale, at So cents per
pot, a CERTAIN t l Kb lor lhai uisires-;
sing disease. It is an old preparation, long
lef.ed. which I never knew to fail. nd I c.a
give names of person cured to those a king '
ttisp'-i-a ni.w
sumiui ou.u v. . "---"-- --. ', " : Ouibuildinzs. Tbere ire lo jowl Well, on :
.......i.i nhsciiiion fin n :nm monpii 11 m'AV ue uin '
"THE UNION," established in l&ll While No- 2.657,
"CilRONICLE," established ia 1S13 Ww!e No., 1.016.
Real Estate.
i:xeculori' Sale
OF VALUAULK HEAL ESTATE.
f I1HE sntiscribprs Will oftVr ai Public a!.
n ih prmise, arr D'thl's Hulel, in
Casi Butfaloe Tp, Union Vo, tits
SatL-uday, Octobkb 10, 1563,
at 10 o'clock, A M, ni half the intertrt in the
unil.iiUil Farm ol (he laie AillKEW HAti
ENEl'CHl. comaiuing
1GO ACRES,
mtire or If ss, mostly Mmeston? soil, eleareJ
ail rlKppiillg i't 3 acrFS) well liiflrd, and in
a food stale of colliralich. The lnproe
Am ments are a laree Two-8lorev BRICK
Jill HOUSE, a Bank Uarn s
fi. loRfihfr with all of ihe necessary Out-
Dim.iinits lor ine ran
There are io gnoa
; , nr.m,r..!.0 a vounr"
OHCHAKU with good Trail af all kinds.--
frrsnns lshin funher icformalica, wtf
inquire of S'i l.isuatca, on ihe premucs.
If desired bv eiiher parly, the whole Farm
will be put up. TEKM.-i toade known at sale.
ANOItBW C H.'lltVnrCH. I B-c-E.pt.1,
13. f AMl liL IHufcsEL' II. ' tor..
FARM FOR SALE.
THH sub.criber will offer for sale, on U
preml-es, on
preml-es, on
SnturJuy, 1?A Oct. 1863,
me iarm oi me laie j..nn nunxie, snnme iu
: Union township. Union couuty, adjoining
j lands of John Uuyer. Philip Sreboid. and
other. It eunitfins r.O ACRES more or
the farm of the late J..hn Kunkle, sitoste ia
! ' " " "Tra-,ne ,n?"
I c" ii'dr'd. I he BuiWinif are a weaihrr
j btrAeii .,)0 HOUSE, a l.fH B AK.". 4c
there is also an ORCHARD ca the farm.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, F M, when
Term will be oia.le known hv
JOH KUNKEI.,
Executor id Jobs Kdskli. dee'd
Obt. i, 1SC3 pi
PUBLIC SALE.
I WILL otter af Public Sale, on ihe premi
ses, near Hartleioo, Union Co, Pa, oa
Thurtd.iv. Oil. 22-?, 18G3.
commencing at 10, A M. Farm, littfated in
township, containtnf HTt At RES
I more or rsn- raotl; Limestoce Oravel joili I
' ll 3 or irrM anit in a llirfrl
I Mate of cili.vation The Improvemenis
. , ' .Lh" !th all the other ec,arv
- .
venient 1
sale.
Oct. a, if 03
JACOB ROY Eft, Senior
pd
Administrators' Sale of Real Estate -
rpHlS undersigned. Administrators of ik.
1 Eklaie of Sarah L. Van Valzah. lat f
BuAaloe township. Union eoumy, deceat.d.
will offer, at rublie Sale, on ihe premises, by
virtu, of an order of th. Orphans to.n,a
StltilrJii ihmlitkof (Xt 19S1
oitcarany, ia Of lil.,
A GOOD FARM
Situated in ButTaloc township, in said. afy,
boonded north by other land lata of said
s.r.h L t.. v.irab. dw'd, nit b. road u..iu( front
tb. S Koada to N. fcvflio. Kntb b land or. Siw
I SJ .r;"..""::.;'' "7 W' ,f J,k"
i ABOUT ONE IIUXDRED ACRE3
bui qu.iitr Luui. land, all einn nc.pi abMi
: .'l'; u T..J1 o ,17
I .iiins Hon, with .ii to. n.-rT o.tbo,,-
, inra. m larna n.wVAn D.Ri. Youna or an.
"hoir Fruit Trr..oe. Tb fm u .ituuiku
loa Vallaj.
J. F. VAN TALZAH, j
8 S. BARBER,
Adm'r
8epu 24.
FOR. SALE.
VLL that well-known Farm, containing
MO Acres
i more or less, sitnsted in Lewis 1 wp. I nion
j adjoining lands of Jacob Moore, Jacob
Krer ad others, and Penns Creek. Tb.
iiiifrevciuciiis arc . ituou imu aim Darn, .
Carriage House, and other convenient Out-
buildings all kinds of Fruit of a superior
quality running Water on the Farm abont
10 or I. acres in Timber. the balance cleared
and in a good srale of cultivation.
ALSO the ball' of a lot of ground situated
on the Limestone Ridee, adjoining land of
: George Ruhl and others and containing about
j 80 perches.
For further particulars, enquire of n. C.
SaiTa, on the premises, or of
JACOB SPIGELMOYER.
tfot Salt,
4 DOUBLE HOUSE, (wuh Lot) suitable
fr two families. It is situated on
Nonh Fourth street. There are a good sta-
ble and other outbuildings, and a
nerer lail-
; ing well of water on ihe premises.
For par-
, ticulars and.terms enquire of
ADAM BEAVER
Lewisburg, April 24, 16:!. if
Valuable Farm and Business Stand i
IM)R BALE, situate in Lewis township. 1
' Union Co., Penn'a. containing ISO i
Acres, more or less, about twenty acres of i
good limber, the remainder clear and in a!
good state of cultivation. On it are creeled a
! ... ..i ti..i. i . .. - . ..... , . . 1 . it:
I a 'ZZ , "o7
. ' I 6 ,
'"S "rcnara. .oa r water
lhe b- About half the farm is Ltm
,10De 8roun(i
Also another traet of land, adjoining the
above farm, containing about !fi Arret) all
cleared, on which are elected a new Foundry
and Vachjn.e Shop 0 feet by 30 fret, three
stories hi, with a Black 8miih Shop, 4o,
attached. It contains a Steam Engine of un
borse power, torninz lathes, drills. saws. (both
! circular and upright,) planer, and a variety
ol tools belonging to a Machine Shop. AIo
three good dwelling houses, an excellent
spring of never tailing water, and a small
Orchard of choice frait.
This property would make also an excel
lent Tannerv. being situated in a good eoun-
try lor oar, ana gooa waier nanny io.n
r . I . . I I I
DUiming, wnicn can oepipcmoio uir uumn...
with bul little cost. A large business in
manufaeioring Clover Huller has been car-
ned uo by ihis establisbinent. It will be sold
,n init purehasers, with as mnch of ih. Ma-
chinerv as the buver may want. For further
., . Ih- ubseriber residing
, r j
OB and near IO. aoove menuonea prrn.isra.
JOSEPH SAJiDKHS,
GEO. W. MYERS.
Aug. 4.
Attorneys Io fact of Christian Reif
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY.
Ft
OR SALE. That new, well-built.
wn-ttorey.douMe Brick Mansion. JX
wnn an uut Rilcnen, an.i Btrn on lhe prrmi.
ses 3t ine wesi ea i nt Market si. lwi -burg.'
between 7th and Rth 6is. .There is t W.H on
the Lot. and'. kinds r-f geoj FruIr Tr.
Ertiw nz. A,oi 1 1 leer rronr.
FOR SALE.
SITUATED u."ily in ihe K.,riint h of Hf.
tletoa, a.l..inins me iltz M ik( honk:
aeii fi"ntlin? almt us 'i.irft Irnith, aak
in fls dlisln and sal into lots liii Coot
nirnl. i.latniJ Iwl AtttS4 15 of ki
4flre wll TimtereJ. A small Miriam ,(
gWairt fow ncrty through hs tfntr..
The iipproefirftis ttte food fraaj s
House and Bantlr Bar. WH& a Teoaaijkb
Hoo,eai ihe .Nonh e-rd nf the farm. T
Appl irchard. en itl fall braief, u4
jrounfr h'ffinnmg to bear.
Also HO Acre f Timber Land,
siluaird in Hatilf luWttship.
Fur Terms, app'y W
Ma AUES S. WILSOX.
r.xtcMtr x -if J r. vum.4:Ji
9S7mJ of WM r.WlLbtl.N, HttrHim.Pm
m 3 ah,
I on Brown strm. (River r ad.) Lci
bdff. Inquire of H. OERH H T, Jd . sa
Market Jsne ft
FARH FOR SALE.
subscriber offers tor ule ihw Farm
upon which he result, ia EaM Borfa'
li.e township, a roi'r and a b ill cu;i of Lew
lban. It Oontaiis 1 Acres fnore or lew.
'l e.eared and in a (rod sun f nlnat?on,
together wuh 10 Acres ot Timber Lini n
oy. 1 ne rario i.iipiurrmcHis aic . t.uic
Uwelluir Hjhsc. Frame Baru.Tcn.int
i jjiHi.use. ana .uiiaoie I'uinuno
gooi Sprint near the kos-. and a si
I mutt iut thf..ngh the larr. Alsoi
; t,an, ot lae bet varieties.
5;.2 U..H.- .n.l wni;aM Oiilhuild nva. A.
ream nl
ah k.n'i
: ' raroi is boud.in on in. norm J "
Bron, eatt ht Penny and Oucd. nOih bf
the Smokeiewo and ner road, w.t by JaeoS
iitindv.
For Terms, efiquir oa th premiss
April 6, '63u,tt tiODFREY DECK.
FOR RENT.
TWO-STOHEY Brick HOUSE
LOT en North Fourth street. jtiil,
March l. 'ii. H. P. JH8LLEB,
"oetiaiiewtal iron works.
; tCOOD & PEROT.lloO.KidCe AVeniie
PMIAhFIPHU PA
lit-" Sjrl lor sale upon me wosi r avnraoia
y.Vfi' !
1 Residences e. of Cast and Wrought
' , . 1 - 1 : 1 I Wtrmm T k.a
oom.rs.
g Posts.
SUnfit.
ail tMB.r
Designs forwarded Ut selection. Pers.ns
srplymg for same will p'rase siaie ih kin!
of work needed ro91IS
' i rvviCf5nQft ACATiFMY
lt I iajU U ilU H.KVCUI
: riHE FALL SESSION commences Mas.
J Septt3,lSG3,lj continue to the Holidays,
I A ,., P( of h, ttnd,nf of ,h,
! .ipiitiibrMift.rJ.pijintb.b.d.ofMcbpMi
Briiuardian vtitkiracuBni.a4dttuunshrqwrwb
pn.rr4 Ibr tutor. comnariaoB.
Tcitiob per Session, inelodiBg eonltnest
VP?1e?: ... . .
1 R' AKy Reading, Writing. Df finer,
: Arithmetic, Ucog- Cram, and U. 8.
! Histofv.l SS.M
I AUVASCED ENGLISH, all not Incl.
LANGUAGES, 7 60
UNo deductions except fof protracted
RANDOLPH.
Marinal
Wt wonld inform the public lhat we have
for sale, io our newly established .Nurseries,
near the Lewisburg Station, a larcer utoii-
men! than last year of
mil SB fl riant ratal Treem, Shraks a.
In oar old Nurseries in Adams tvoniv, wa
have lb largest slock of trees and largest
sized for Fall of 1S63 and Spring oi'64. W.
therefore can furnish Trees bv large quantr.
tn ll.al.r. Ar ar ..r. lin, nrii-a.
The attention of buyers and ilea I en is res
pectfally solicited to an examinattou of oar
stock. We also desire a dozen good AGEJCT3
to sell for the coming Spring,
MUELLER A HUMMER.
I "
ts i -.r T.y TS n mm n rt. aA a. aw. a wa aw 4
i 1 M t A C . I" U I
John Faireira,
USARen.TaEtT.WIcw
tth, SouU aU.,
raitibttpnu.
Import. Wanofcottttav
Of, nod iKalar ia
fi All kwcih oi
FANCY FUKii
I tor Ladies' and
.Childrcu's wear.
I .lab to ralara a. Ui.nl. " rrb-sds e rira
and tna .rrou.lii)( couatWa, for thm sn-v UMral
patron ar .sfc-ndad t. w Curiae th. hM t-w yrm, .ad
would a7 Io . Oit I mow bar. la Mora, al as; ow.
".jj.,, kd. .d ,..mi rs,T
tAn. and naaafsrtirr.. a wry axientrva .n-
rrnx, s lJ!la and Cbiidrra, tbat wui ba a antma;
tb. r.ll .ad lau-r araaona.
i - iu
,ni
rlRx M to offtr my nt
.nek aMaKalu. .r
itrrnV mrrci i au pr srr vi mi t any r i ..nr)
s4arr my j-Tf
cu.toDM-r and to. nubile .
i tr th ..as. tnonrv.
Ladtra! nlpaaa ti. SM a rail b.1. r. aurrb.rin(. Plaaa.
raanabar in. a.m., auibar and stnt
JOHN FAREIRA.
SmlOU No 7I, Arch Street, Philadelphie
University at LewisLur,
QCHOOLS re-cpea on THURSDAY.
tth
O Sept-
The Ac.nasrv will be as h-reinfer nder
the chjree of Mr. I. C. WYNN. A. M.
j r.... i.Tfts w.ll h n lr ihi
"' - . d aiecoir'..li4
'hirS' f Ij T 'VUi'l
r'l,P, M "
J -. r- .
j sickness. J
Sept. IS. 1S63
i a tts? C3
m .. mi i m
p. tcOlij, Frs.'.:a
PSec Sew Adtcrtl)tjuetit.
Xitadiug.
j ted for Foster,) supporting Curtia
1 K:vcr Road, Ls1' iiburs, f pt. 3
Juiit .i
KEI BO SMTER.