ii mm m Ml fllfflM Dy o. N. WORDEN AND J. it tt.no per Year, always In Advance ft ILINHKV hrm-WKKku Tflfsrf.T Morninj fc Friday Afternoon. Meetings. Tuesday rVt-tilNir, Oct. ( meeting at Fill. ml House tifHr (lie Prit'sWh ehilrrtl, mi Turtle creek, in Buffaloe Twp.by A. LUves and C. D. Hrkwub. Rev. T. M. HKKJ'K at Independent Hall, lecwisbtlrg, Tuesday evening. WM. VAX HKZKH Ksq. nn Tuesday, Oct. 6, at No. 3 Scboulhoiisc, Brady Tp. Friday Oct 9, evening meeting nt Hpring creek S. House near Orwi, i Mill. Saturdny, Oct, 10 at 2, 1. M in Laurelton W. V Gkzer, and others. Forest Hill, Katurday evening. At tbe Black Run S. II. north end of Buffalo Td. Monday evening, Oct. I'l. 12 Ker. K. K. WILSON. I At Hover's S. 11., Kelly Tp , Oct. 12. ! ... R.nnhli.n I n.mi.crii I evertK.Hr ! . r- ' ar lhim ! Uo irt be C heated I : Fae Tickets. These may not all be correctly report- Almost every year, holiest men who f ll,t, considering the number who do no wrong themselves, and do Hot c- ; nrc openly sustaining the Coventor ollt et it from others are deceived into sj,ie f ,s party, it would be nothing Voting for Democrats, by if, rhtatimj gtrangc to add these influential names. l'rZrC, containing tme or more of the j Vcr has there been known such a hames of their candidates, or ours left out. i,,king of Tarty in the cause of Country, Too many of onr tn"ii vote without rca-'. aa ;,, this time of need. ding their tickets. We have men in our " " , " " . ? . . r . ,i .1 ftaT-deiirgc Sehmire James K. Pavis party, who, out of some personal or other t " . unworthy motive, sometimes undertake to injure one of our candidates, or to help One of his opponents, by handing out false j tickets of that sort. Therefore, read your , . . , i ,1 " paW" : There are but EIGTTT candidates to be Vroted for the Judge (Agnew) on one slip, and seven (Curiin, Urwig, U.ilabaeli, Marshall, Wcikcl, Jones, and SceboM.) on another slip. Remember eight names one name on one slip, and seven names on the other. The following is tbe Ticket compare every name on it with the tickets you pot 10 : Judge of the Supreme Court, Daniel Ancw. Governor, Andrew G. Curtin. Assembly, Samuel II. Orwig. John Balsbach. Register ft Recorder, Elisha II. Wcikcl. Commissioner, Samuel Marshall. Treasurer, William Jones. Auditor, William F. Sccbold. ThkOood Iacsb J rocressino. 1 a ; every part t , cnn-yna.i.a tne pcoj,e ( are thoroughly aroused and working fur the cause of the Uuion with great spirit : and energy. Curtin will go out of Pliila-1 j 1. 1 r o Ann t n i'iiia : ; aeipuia wiiu iroiu o.vvu iu ju.vuo inaior- ity. while bis train in other places will be ' J ' ' proportiouably as heavy. I lie acts nerpc- r J j . , trated by the Copperheads in the New ; . . 1 lore riots, in connection with the fact, as a a .a la r I . ' rxprcrmco oy toe neoei papers, mat lue Rebelg look to the Copperheads to save their sinking cause, has opened the eyes tif the people to the danger of giving them countenance. Everywhere the changes are numerous, aud thousands, who a month since were Woodward men, will tote for Andrew G. Curtin, the Soldier's Friend. The prospect of a glorious Un ion victory is very bright, but no effort should be spared to make Curtin's major ity overwhelming. The effect upou the Rebel cause will then be more disastrous te it, and peace be hastened. BA,There is once in a while a soldier, so hide-bound by party, as to argue for Woodward, but the proportion is daily growing less. All will get home to vote, : that can come without endangering the j Army, ,d for those that can not come we must make up by extra" exertions and : votes by proxy. Nothing could cheer I onr men on the Rapidan, at Chattanooga, I , 1 ' c-a no v nariestoo, so mUch as the defeat of Woodwardand Vallandigbai WeS-Don I Trade off your Volet. If the Tops everywhere work for the same man, Ly concert, they may elect him, as they sometimes have done, in Union county. Hut do not trade one of them. Let them have for each of their candidates, just Wodw,rd. vote-not one more. Give Curtin'. men j.t Curtin'. vote-not one ! W RL,nrt L f.11 a t. 1:1 i less. Stand or fall together like patriotic, sonoranie men, in the best of causes. S-We have good reports from the recent Union meetings in our county. Jnaj tops, we understand, onlv allow ' . ' maj. Hoys! cant we cive twice! w nJ- J-oys : can t we give twice ' that ft Curtin and the Whole Ticket f TtaTbA Tl e think it can be done if we only trt. atuMake your arrjinncmrnts to lie AT I'OMJi to vote, next Tuc-d.iv, Oct. UJth ' llrli'- ' j R. CORNELIUS. Stats Elections of 1863. Maine Now Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont Connecticut California Nevada Tvt. Kentucky 1H,(M)0 1.000 fi.OOO 20,000 9,000 20,000 S.OOO 1.0,01 0 Adm. fn.ij. do do do do do do do do Uit.ooo l,.Tlie Democrats liave not carried one State or Territory this year, and we d nut think they will.jfaj Our armies : successful nt the South backed Up by ' ballots at the North and the Dcmocra- cy ana the iicueis Will fan in ineir case design of coi.tinu.ug the War until the 1 residential r.lcctioti. ssions. Among other prominent HeiUocrats alleged to be cjuict- by the support of its able friend A. 0. ('urtin, are said to be ii i ii i "... v: T. i . J '"". " ' resmem. I M it U, I 1 111. .1. IlCI.'UT,.-ee. VOII1. Uliucr I UCcr. - ! Fr. leaner and (I.M l.tunnn, of Heading. I iieisiei,.-n -AI" u"b,";,f,"' John Cessna, late the old family. iwL-r ..f II It t " . .fU7.j.M wiiiiii.ii. iiurr. ail; uniuif, ' , .iMiiii lis. uiiu.riiii.un nun jTHra:iiH I III J1 J - Sdinsgrove. They have not changed l...;. C..... I ...i..l .1.. .1 i .Miii ............. ... J.....I...., uai aui-j i i ii i.. ... i .i t i iiaiuaii ui.iui: uul, uuuiiiv auti awn e-uoaru f-r 'rti, as a means ..f sustaining the power to crush the laebcllion "Deserting a Sinking Ship." Since victory has crowned our National . . 1 . .. m i . i. .. fl.,..;... ...... . i.. i,.ii : .... . i , u,r, .... ....,, na ....n.l ,, now rush to the support of the Govern- ment. ( The Air7 Tori IlernlJ, the most mer cenary of all sheets, and the betting char acters two classes of political barometers Hiiut the election of lirough in Ohio and Curtin in Penn'a. ii- t. : .v.. e ..r if tj uavrj aircii tiic uauiea ui uiauv ui 13 - the thousands of Democrats, in Pennsyl- 1 nioa, most rtousiy ana ouen, ere vania, who are supporting Gr. CmxAtLV " to Tote 'inKt the "d strong, ,b!e men-Democrats of the olden ! ,mt ew. of our brave nt : 1 ... -v a.i - time, each .,f them a center of influence, and representing other men of like views. ' " There is a significant indication in the fact that Gov. Seymour of New York, in his letter to the State Mass Meeting iu Lewisburg, does not mention Woodward , by name, but only looks for a "good ac- J count of the Democracy of Penu'a the day ..c. ft.....:...." t aiici i.h;i;huu j It has been alleged that Gen. M'Clel-' lan (with Gen. .Meade, and four fifths of . his Penn'a soldiers) desires the rc-el lection ; of the soldiers' friend and choice A. G. , i Curtin. Whether from policy or from j !...-;., ;s ort .;n vi'i..it.. a.-b ... ' i,ictily hiniM-lf with Woodward etwith j fi(1,oW; J fisll. i the ' ' pnrty. etter wrung n 1 a loner wrung irom nim lor tne same : meeting: OtaTrat. New Jnem. Sapt X IMI. Ciar. II. W. Ciotxui Mr lkaa Sta: Y.aara of tbo ,5lh , ... . Du"r 10 piw' t Uwiaburg.ao ts i.t oforto-: bar. I'kaao enaaar to the gantlaaiao to olaota I am Id j obtd tor i.h mnuimn, my ainrar. tnanta rot n-ir oi.urtaar, and oiy b-artblt wiaboa that tb raaolt of thalr drlitoratrnna mar d. morh taoarda tha prraarralion of our Conatltotbtn, thaaiaintanaaaa of tha laiara, and tha r.-.t..r.n"n r onr i ,n-tub uhkat ohjkits H ll.'li SHOULD .VOW KKTH K AIM OK KVKKV TRt B lovkk or ins cou.vtkv. with many tbaaka yoana-lf for th. kind manner in abich you haaaeonray. ad too iuvitilioa, 1 a truly yoora. U(o. B. M'Cittus. This, it will be seen, is still more cold and cheerless than Seymour's, and could have been addressed with more appropri ateness to a Republican meeting. He does not mention Woodward, or Democracy, or the Election, but emphatically rebukes the ''let South Carolina go peaceably" sympa thizers, with their chief. Going Down Down I Having carried Penn'a last Fall by 8,500 votes, tbe Copperhead leaders com- menced this years canvass by claiming .50,000 to 70,000 maj. After the nomi- nat,on''' tucy '"ed their tnentls to 1 a OA tiki'. aT 4 II 1 1 vn " ou",JU- ",le " n nM 100 on the result. Shortly after, be was amazed nd ndlgnnt that t,,e Ponimittce in whom he had confided everything had raxeed their maj. to "WO- f ) "ZT? . , , . , , . r r. ah r . iT l ,ueJ coulu ma e " ' r ward. This is tumbling down at a tear ful rate. The tide is surely against them. .t9Col. A. K. 3I'Clurc, Chairman of the Penn'a Rep. State Com. in 1860, sayi that a complete eanvass and full vote of the ', " Wl" S,Te hlm ZD'" W f' 1 J " " f B&.A gain of two votes in every Elec tion District in Penu'a, would eleet Cur tin, but the moral influence of his triumph '. would be increased at home or abroad , ir.!...i .1 . py every aaaitionat tuousana majority. JKTA friend in Northampton county j says the maj. against Curtin in that conn to- will lue rlaanrvvaaaail from 1 SfVll. . The friends of Curtin e.vjcct to carry Clinton county. LEWISBURO, UNION CO., PA,. TUESDAY, Good for Lcwisbarg ! C.tRKUlFF i Paiss's band ITay, Straw k Fodder t'llttef, (patented last I iMairll,) rrecived the first prctniutn in Its class at the State Fuir in NorrLloh, last week. Sl.UEH, Wai.IiS, ItittXER ft CO: t'Hik the first prHuiium (Sli or a silver medal) fvt the Buckeye as a Mower. Also first premium (?15 of silver medal) on Mine as a Combined lleaper and Mower; This in competition with souie twenty other machines. rUirer, Walts, Phrimrr ft Co. also received first premium un tbe Keystone fj,,Tel. Huller. FotB FHST pBEMIUM( tints fiir, give U-wiaburg a good name in the line of Agricultural Implement Manufacturers, i A Norristown paper says ll. ShrltHir Cn.of twi.buriii !'.. 1. tlw rrbl AniKlivfl ftlNrhiiMi on th. tfrnnni. IU Ml tu. wil un.i.nil.NJ tli.t eiimmput UK.ti thfin t ttnt. cM..rr. Tli. cr.o l Oold lial ...rdi-4 it .1 Uh j .11 irw Stot rain is tlw eountty. Thla lmiti; baa imi i. ii iminimriucaaannniiitiium imu'i mmrm ihr Mhl Sir aoin . Tlx-mm hrm .ihiHU "'lTn,,'1.':,? I'lZ.HZ j tutnl. Tl. i Ocm impru.rm.iil. u it taut oalj , cico. uk--. . e. . Tonng Blelt ! Milt a right Hart in puliticM. Choose the side of Humanity, of Right, of Frog - ress, of Liberty. Opn s.- Wrong and 1 Oppression in all their various but ever hateful disguises. Iteiueuiber the fate of the advocates of tyranny in all history. Remember the fall of our Tories of the Revolution of '76, aud of the Rluclights , f T, wer4 ;st tue!r comi i i .1 ! r IT.rl , ,ri tl snarwu lue ,ale m V"uc "a' lunclites. , ,,.,i. tv ii I Itenicmber that intelligent officers and ' r re calculated to know, practically, w hat is most needed to Bntbh up the war honorably and permanently, They care little for mere Party, but for ' I'oinitrr thev are drtil v risking all tbev a V J O a . . . , . Therefore, take their advK.e, as you would wish to have your , . .... . ., auviee taken 11 you were in ineir anoeg. As they are spending their lives to keep the Rcbele from desolating our homes, we might at leapt confide in their views j of policy in costing our votes in their absence. . I rri i . I a v """. " us " Aominisirauon i KaTThc Copperheads have clamored against the action of the Federal Admin- istration in the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus, the confiscation law. and all the late war measures, and yet from the mouth of Justice Woodward, the fol- ll t l:t x J. J towing ueiioeraie worus were proiioiinctu in the case of Sbarplcss vs. Wayn, JudKe Woodward presiding, as will be found in 9 Harris, p. 178. We print them, and respectfully aik democrats to read them : "Iu adequate emergencies, martial law oitat.en.U tlm ninri nmpiTit inflieta "nmniary punifhiiient, aud appropriates Pr,V!,te pr.W. without regard to the k Utl Ut.Wa 'l aaltX VVUOtlbUllUUa aBarBabW V l. , Which being translated for tho benefit of the Copperhead Democracy, means, "iu a state of war the laws arc silent." BisuMr. Montgomery, of Vicksbnrg, at the late meeting in Danville, after speaking of the Southern rebel leaders having planned this wicked rebellion years ago, relerretl to what Jen. 1'avis said, when be passed through Vicksburg to Montgomery, Alabama, in the early stage of the Rebellion. Said Jeff., "There was ( from apoplexy caused by excitement occa no danger of the North fighting no blood ' aionod by the rowdy conduct of a Copper would be shed. The Yankees knew too ! head mob opposite his residence, who well the difference between ninety-nine ' howled like demons. cents and a dollar, to enter into such an -..: ii.: .a Wl. lh. ' thing as war." When the n a;akroiini speaker, (Mr. Montgomery) came North, j he saw some men who on the label ol their . .... . i coats had pinned a head cut out of a cent, ! li . 1J1.1 .t ana no itionigtimcry j conciuacu mat inesc avA be the oue ccut triota wbich Jcff , . .,w . mlt Help for Copperhea ds. The Rich mond Inquirer of Sept 7th urges Lee to invade Pennsylvania, and says : "The tucca$ of the Democratic pnrty trould be no Umyer doubtful tkould General Lee once more advance on Meade." "Let Am drive Meade into Wathington ; ate mill again rait At tpiritt of the Demo crat t, confirm their timid and gin confi dence to their wavering." M Be will embolden the pea party" JJow do the honest Democrats like it 1 aIn New England and New York, ' colored men ean vote .and have no lepd die-1 abilfTieo, Tet they have decrmtlVd in j number since 1840. Abolish Slavery in the South, and the colored population will decrease in Penn'a also, and nearly all will go to the wanner climate. Cheap Good: Not nntil the Rebellion is erased, can we expect Cotton Goods to come down to old prices, for the Rebels burn tho aantton nr It urn it hack from mar L.ta. wUh aU linds of g Rebellion aids speculators in keeping up prices. f 5? Wednesday evening, we print Cur tin badges a-atu for the little folks. This Week for Work. Tile Mechanic in Ills shop tho Pro fessional tliall-the Working man tho Farmr-iteli lias to work and plan, from yrlar to year.tlle fame thing over nudoVer, to rain his ends. So In Government, or IVIIlies. To seenrc tbe blessings of free institutions, , yearly eare and toil and expenditure ar as necessary as to secure our daily ureau. There is great truth iu the maxim, "Errntt vigilance it the prire of Liberty " The Aristocracy of America and of Europe are now combined in an effort to abolish Free Government by destroying these United Statin, aud by establishing resented in any published account of ... .... an. , .i.l . I ..l VI . 1 a Mave Ulieareny. 1 ner are now aooui putting the Kmperor Maximilian Upon j the throne of Mexico, which the French nave capturea tnrougn tne dissensions 01 I the Mexicans. The success of the Iteb. els, through the divisions at the North, j . will IU the Signal lor SOIIIC King or C.IU- i ... .. a ' pefor 10 1)6 ptlt Upon tU rUIUS Ol tOC American Kepulihc. The (.Hivernors tif the Free States arc very important aids or hindrances to Ito bcllioii. While tJov. Sevnioitr'a course lila caused tho weakening of the Army of t,e l0tomac, by 20,000 men, to keep ' jown a lu.bellion in New Yirk city, Gov. ' Curtin'a prompt aud earnest aupport of j tne Government has been of incalculable benefit. With all the Free States under men like Seymour, we are in danger of being conquered Provinces of a haughty foe : we become like Ireland, or Poland, , or Jlesico. Were all our Governors like , . , w . , , ..,.. - ' ? - " O . - . i ly tor us and for posterity. I (),r Wrsle la Mtrle. Scatter nolitical A.u ,nt am..,.,. r .11 alaaaaa .n.l i - wu.-..e3 .. .. j ,lljinioD1). lbj not k.t ,hem lie idle, but keep ,hc go.u from ne.ghbor to neigh- bor Exhort every man to attend the polk . on Tuesday next, and li any are disin , ' - .. . . , ., . , . ennea 10 am me uoveruiueui. iry w ! remove their objections. 1 r... . a.V. !.. -,t. i ""ubc v "" j have none themselves, or are too busy itb them at work, or who from any cause ; may keep away or be too late. Let two good thorough men be selected front every school district, or every i , , , . , , . . ' aaiahhnrhAiul tn auMa thai thnaa in tlia.ip , 6 - '""rF r ' TK " j U , 'f ..M W.t will It hnt. & IittlA trniihla. tin.l IiMIa " " " " I ,, ' , " b 1 Ihuvh it tn riii-aa-worL:. or nneertaititv. ! but niak) -t 8Jlf, j j GREAT f IRK. During the storm of ri(JaJ eveuing last, the Cam or taliaa Frederick, in East Buffaloe Twp., near 'he Driesbach church, was found to be on fira from anm canaa iiiitnoarn anrl i i u eonsumcd, with most of his summer ! croP of wneat n1 oaUi ,ne farming , implements, a fine call, and eight pigs. j Insured for about 81000, which probably ( covers lialt the loss. i The Rillmver Sat The Billmyer Sawmill, near Milton, was , burned down Sunday morning week aRev. C. A. He witt, of 111., formerly of Milton, addressed the meeting at Inde . pendent Hall, last Saturday evening, : (with Messrs. Slifer and Aiken,) and gave a pleasing account of the glowing pa I triotrsm of the West, lie said the semi ' treasonable sentiments enunciated in this 1 region, would not there be tolerated by the people. Francis J. Grund, Esq., who mado a strong Union speech in Philadelphia on ; Mouday, died suddenly on Tuesday night, BwB.Roar Joaaaaniat. Sh.n.l.,1 a.Maaaaail ' ,T .. . , , , .tha liillnn nlantinor a) naf fiiiuihrtrliinil M, k,, Maj. B. . ..... ... . ohnner was detained by illness in his jmiT a .Our paper has been delayed by printing Paper Books for the Supreme Court, now in session at Sunbury. oVaja.The Fair commences to-morrow. Ctrrtctt Weekly Wheat, 1,25 Eggs......... I 16 Rye........... 90 Tallow 10 Corn, old......... 80 Lard 10 Oats CO Clover aeed.....5,00 Flaxseed 1,75 Wool 60 Dried Apples. 91,00 Potatoes...:..... 40 Firkin Butter 15 8honlder 6 Fresh Batter... 20 Ribs & Sides 6 Rags 4, 5, and 6 Han 13 Barley 00 to f 1,00 Country 8oap 4 & 6 ' " - - jb SmaJUraid, dec'd. WHi7.. of Lewisburg, Uaioa ooaty. atlee'd. have been granted to the V"beriber, ia dua form of law, notice is hefwey gives to all per. bobs kaowing uemMlygliVo be indebted te said estate, to make imaWdiate payment i and those hsvia&elaiais bmibsi the taint, will present beat duly anthebtieated for set tleseBt,to y 1. 8. 8TERAER, Exee'r Lewisbsrg, Oct. a, 1863 pd TEIVDITK ORTER. HAVING Baade applieation.for lalf eaue tatrj Teadates, ibe tubtcriber is pruafM to attead te calls in that line. TecBfa moderate. 0UAlEL M. REN.NER BuftaJoe T ar pTOcu 6,rM3 6w OCT. 6, 1863. Latest ; News ClNClNltATt, Oet 3 The Cnmmtrrinl lias advices from Clint- ! tanooga to Saturday last. The estimate at headquarters of ottr loss at the battle of , Chicamniiga crock is as follows: Killed, I eighteen hundred ( Wounded, nine thous- fivn hundred : taken prisoner, two I ,1(l0lK,n( hve hundred : total loss, thirteeu thousand five hundred. It whs the opinion ttist if the right wing of our army had held its own the ; fcilt would have ueeu a doomed luion Victory. The success of Gen. Thomas ott the left was much greater than has been rep- ; me treat oaivie. 'en. x nomas rumru Uleu- U-ngstfeet's rebel cor,, and was in ."'8 j v.. K1Imri.tt(. ..is felt bv our armv j p. at the rebel not resuming the at tack. The loss of the enemy is believed to be twenty thouaud. Our army is in superb ' fighting trim, compact in organization, well supplied with provisions, has plenty of ammunition aud is full of confidence. ( hi the 2tb ult , the Rebels attacked onr ! right at ChatUnnooga, but were repulsed after a fight of two hours, with considera ble loss. A large number of prisouers were taken, all of t bom expressed disap pointment at the result of the Cluekamau- ... l....l..a tliaif liaiaAB ill Lill- d were enormous, far exceeding ours. from l.itlln Km It tn the 30th 1 j ult, state that 2,000 Unionists have join ed our army at different points. The siege of Charleston is progressing, and even the London Times acknowledges j its fall is only a question of time. j Mason has "withdrawn from England, ', where the Rebel cause is hourly losing j I r- . 1. I irieiiug. l uk in I :.i. v. Tbe truinils of Liberty all look ! interest on the result of the i aim nmuu iui ! Fall Elections In the Union. w tub Pkopl or Nw OrlRans Tm.NK.-The ra says: "The armies of ; , .. . on I IVLTbl III WUH . WU.-.n.w V. . . . w .vua t . the laud." Takt Notice. "TTE hereby warn all pertons Bot to pnr- chase nr accept a Joint Note, jir.g doring May, 1803, payable to the order of Levi Raock for the torn of Sixty Dollars as we will aot pay the said Note. LEONARD CHAPMAN, GEO. DltSFFENDERFER. I.0TICE IS hereby given, to all indebted to me oa my Butchering Books, which I plaeed ta the band of J.A.MERTZ Esq. fur collrelioa. Ag I bare discontinued the betinegtabcrafore I wish them settled an goon. Sept 38, ISA3. J. O. BROWX DR. JOSIAH SMITH, TXAVINU located in Lewisburg, tolicttsa : t4 ffice onPM,rke,P8L Befr,y cppoi , site the Riviere Honse. Uwtaborg. MaRk a. ltriS. II. GERIIART, DENTIST. hat removed lo South 3d street, four doors from Ike Town Cloak, LEW. IBBITRG PA $5,000 wanted! Y person having from One lo Five 2. Thousand Dollars, can have lbs same taiely invested in Judgments upon valuable real estate in this enemy, upon application lo J. F. JOHN U. Ll.NJt. Lcwisbnrf, July 18, 1863 Cash paid for Bark. I WISH lo purchase a large quantity of. ROCK OAK DARK, delivered at j my Tannery Yard in Lewisburz;, lor which 1 will pay ibe highest price is cash. May 14, 1863. E. J. HULL Let Vm all take a Ride ! Sns Sj Mi ! T j ORSES AND BUUGIES TO LET, 10 retpnntible persons, at reasonable rates. CT'Siables oa alley between South Third and South Fourth streets, half a square below Hest' Livery my residence on game lot, fronting on Souih Third street, CHARLES S. YODER Lewisbnrg, 8ept. 11, 1863 The Secretary of the Treasurj has aathprized me to continue mr Atrency for brief period, And nntil farther notice, I shall eoatiaae lo receive Subscriptions to ibe 5-20 LOAfl AT PAR, At my Ofliee, and at the different Sab-Agoa-eica tbroughooi Ibe Loyal Smuts. JAT COOKB, SabseriptioB Agent, 114 Sontb Third Street, Philadelphia New Tin Shop. WEI8ER SMITH will open a new Tin Shop, oa tbe tM of September, 1S63. ia tbe boroagh of MIFPLINBURO, ia Ibe former Siorehoase of J J.Yoeaf, first door above Deekard's Howl, UP STAIRS, sad latead to keep oa hand all kiads of TU WARE, Self-Sealiag aad etkff Fr-il I Cbbb. Siove Hipe and Spontings,. REPAIRlu dose at short aouce. Cbsrgos aaoderaic. The pablie are invited lo call aBd examlBe oer I,.i, B. J. V J. S. SMITH pdlat Q AN KS ' 100 "Gkronicle" Ojfi "TUB UNION," twtabiis.dd in ISM Wkote No- 2,628. CHRONICLE," eslabllshfld in 1S13 Wbol. No, 1.017. i1M.r Hii'i-X ft. ..lafe TENTH FAIR w tag ralon County .fttriccllf tfral SoC, A't'AK LEWISBURG, Wednesday Thursday and Fridty, October 7, 8, and 9, 1363. Premiums, and Jodgea. I Trotting, Draft and llMik Hum, &f iHrat TroUing llnrN M rant baal Wa.k.nr tlatm brrit pair lT.R naraarl naat ainta tlo tiaat am ir f'arrlMa h III mm 10 uu S lai S w mi S ' Wat altJiclw llriaifMT Sons S JU baa nair Mrh bolM IM Juilg-s Paul Ooddsa, To W Siraonioo, Ch Oudjkuost, M Halfpeaay, J Sobreyer. 2 WixhIhI Hunt. tawt blaralaal SUllnM. barta kara Vlttllfa tlx UmiU uf Uaa SucMiljr OM aaCrw. 09 " il (-.t baat bbaalrd BnrKl Man with OM Ban Of kar rolu alhiwa i.-tt Jaaarieaa JgritmUmrial rua 1 ue fcM Mrmli-d Colt from i to S jaa a at S i do do I to t do 1 uo do Sacking Colt atg Ji koraa ntarad aa klond-d will b oaHtM a. aro aniura uaiaaa a'alaaca at rtoaa Ibo OoatiailtM ttiat tint raall ara aaeb. Committee -Win C Doooso, A Frede rick, Th Penny, Ch Wilsoo, A E Kspp. 3 Common Uorta. wa a.. Iil 1 . ia s (10 id brat M al S W . .. . a i .a... a na gd beat, aaora eaodltHraa x on baat ualdiug lluraa or At ara 1 bml baat & vaara old Colt M baat baat t raara old Colt 3d brat bait I ;ar aid Colt Jd brat baat aucklag Colt a un J, 1 uo S M A9 aid A 1 oil j- 1 M jt.j ud .- . . .-. ,.) a . d . li fjuatet D tianr. lIVOmiT. AS num. t Durham. Aldcrn rv. and Vtmn Luttte. baat Ban brat Hall Calf boat HattVr oaar 2 jaafS oU brat Ucifar Calf 4 00 t no a w as a wo s to I uo OS baat Boll baat Ball Calf baat M.lrar ataf Jaan akl baat Uauar Calf brat Moll aaat Bull Calf aat llailkr aaef 3 eaftd baat HaiarrCalf Mat Coo lor Brooding of tba abaao tbioa fradaa, and 1 or aaora ol bar Cairo, la ka abaoa ltd baat atf. 1 H i . 1 w naat Dairy Ooar of Ibo tbfaa gradaa WMa and kapt ha ana Manama, arruiaaa atataaaaat of vaakl Ac. la ba faadarad m fcl baat 4h 0 Cattkt aotarad hi tbia eha will not ba aautlad la praralLun aalaaa tbay an gfcooa to ba af pan blood of Iba broad rapiraaal d Judges Jas Marghsll, It Slenker, Joe Meere, Gid Biebl, Rob Mantgamery. b CBtoat Catll. baat Batt orat 3 yaan oM aaat Ball tetaaoaa t ana) Baat Bull Calf Xd baat, baat Hailkr Calf a OS t 00 1 aO Af. 1 oo Sd brat aaat Coo tor all t t,1of koroalnatabaahaara g uo ! laatlaoaroal Hotfar 1 W a atsrk of Naat Cattla htllaaaani to oa. turn, mat Iraa than band 4 00 aaat t bead Baal Cattla . Af. and SOS Judges Jaeob Gnndy, The' Barber, Isaae Rsisb. QShtrp and Smn. baat Pmarh Marina Bock W baat Cola.ald do go. baat Soutbdown do 1 an I beat Hoa Sharp X 00 aaat Lamia 1 a baat fat Watben 1 M j brat Boar too baat Sua, wltk 4 or mora of bar Pig to ba abra Iw Zd boat Ag- and 1 00 I . t a - Pvm ... aall aU . tm boat X Uuga aotaaarW BOBtkaord S 00 Judges Da HenoiBg, Jn W Drown, 3aml Sweogel. 7 Poultry. brat pair Chkbaaa 1 00 ' V . I . .) a a ..I Xmmm than B 1 OO Judges Danl Kaufatan, J H Tonng, J a Linn. 8 Grain and Root Crop. 1 00 .If . 1 ad boat boakal Wbita Wbaat 2d baat baat boahal Rod Wbaat baat baat boahal Whtta Cora 2d boat baal boabat Tallow Cora Sd baat baat boahal aay other kind of OorB baat boahal Bar lay Oala be at bualial Commoa oat. baat buabel Bukwhaat baat buahol Saaat eotatoaa do Peaokoloo PotatoM do rtloca k I hart Putatoa. do W hite Piakaaa PoUtoa. do any otbat kind of Potalilg baat bnabal Tuniipa baat boahal CarroU baat bnabal Brata At. a 0 lb BO atg. Af. Af. At. 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 to beat peck Peas baat S heada Cabbag. M brat baat lot Field Funking 2d beat baat lot Soeet Pupklng baat buabel TtnvoUiy Saad 2d brat baat buabel CfoTor Saad 2tl brat boat lot af Tobaaoo, raiaad thla raw 1 00 , l Aa ?g a. 1 ml oo sd baat M9 Judges Is. Eyer Sr. J M Nesbit, Jas Ruhl, John Walls, M Klockner. 9 Fruit. beat lot Wlotar tpjilea. aot aoder 4 ktra, a park af amcb kind, all raiaad by tha pereon ptaaaaling 1 SO 2d baat baat variety Apalot aot turgor S khtdt at taw Ik 1 bushel ta ail, 2d brat baat baabel Spplaa Sir Fan or Winter ate baat H hajabal Applaa far long bnvgtag Sd baat beat ayarinana Paarf SoaaMt aw do Wialar Sd beat baat apariraaaa Ploau S at taora Unas beat park Uoiaoea baat park I'oacbaa baat let Urapaa, t iba. or mora Sd baat baat rartaty of OVapea too: 1 IB 1 BO IS 1 00 Af- 1 uo 1 03 it li li I OH M 1 BS J edges J R Looais, Is Eyer Jr, Cbs Wilson. 10 DoiVw ProducU. baat Iba. or Bon Battar 2d baat 1 o baat Cbeear. 10 Iba. or eaore 100 baal lot Honey, t lba.ee aaora, in oaaab loo Judges D 8 Kremer, Mrs E Msgee, Miss 8arab KnbL ll Flour and Bread. 1 W 1 00 baat barret af Wbaat rloar beat apn-luaea Wheal bread 2d baat batt aparienea Rya Broad Judges 0 U Sbnosr.aUrssaraa casx. bous, Miss Kate Raagler. 12 Uuutehold Manufacture. baat Palled Clotk, IB yatda ar a tui.aet. 10 ai soo S 00 S OB 1 to SaO 1 to S M 1 oa Sot beat koraa nuaaa Carpal, 10 yarda ag i boat kin ansa waaiaa coreaaaa beat ytraoork OaUt eat Silk Quilt beat Weoh-a Vara beat pair Woataa Saaakau Judges Saal Da skis, Laird Howard, Sbea Spigtlmjef. "J... 'LJ -JJI. LBajaatpn 13 .Viaa'lefatfai ArUclet. batt it-nmrl Cablaot Work a ra ' aaat l " Wat Wvbiag aebla b-at Oi.m t:...t taa tjaat aair UllO m brat Vnt aj baat bv.oMa Ml if Crrlag. n taial aaataalMaS vilhiu tn.caanty sort hart Html. Srli a T1 n .raaaa, aajaj. anadUaaM toil baat doaaa clf Satas S.laba-1 g a.) 0- l a duaao KlaSaiaa Baialiaal g la) baat .at-a i.r.iu aifaa, rMd k vfrtaaaavkJ. ao owl aa .Ua!U mm. I aa baal bat ut Vkim Uattuj f m baat 4 aid, sv.l- Laatbcf g t-S baat I pair af sracd Call BaoW e baa pair kip do, IN baat I pair u taUara Kid Skua 1 la) baat aair ol LMiar laaabarta 1 lag baat pair uf SUpaara 1 tag baat faru.r Stua. .uwd or anal I tag 2d baat Af. baat iaaing 3wra attd Foroittu-f ft UO M ba.t atp. aad I tag baat boutaa llraK rJaraaaa S Oe ad bat Jg. taaat M aaaad SbirrgUa, It in. atk aaal 1 09 baat Saatog alack. a. ft rag Sdbaat aba. JuJg. g Charles Peney, Aad Haackg Rubt Kaioeftird. HAjrkultnral lmfhmtnt. baat Muarar aad taaaiar at bt baat Kaatar baat Muaar kM I hraabla: MaeLltM ttllk ftapnlatof ba.l faaaiug HiU SJ baat baat Lhaar Stacfciao Sd baat baat liar, sulk, aaat Ua Catbaf ad baat baat Cor. aoalaaf. koraa gaarat aat a mi s s a (ie I aw t M 1 W 1 a 1 a t W 1 OS ate I a. 1 bO e ue i to a aa IMS 1 M a te a e 1 te .S 1 M. 1 te 1 ta S Ott 1 tt 1 M do ! boat llora. taXo ' 2d laMt baat T Bagaj . aa oral . Opaa eagg.7 M brat aat : noraa Tup Carriage baal aaini nagua j baa ; beat Cultlratvr : baat jubaoii Pr-ar i baat Aula lllll PlOW ""Miiaa tfcOMa Mo. taat ai.aiaia-d Calat , w.u aat ci. baat noraa liaf Fork Jodd H V B l.ineoln, Martin Radyf J P Hunter, Rjbt Condor, J M Waiter. 15 Titan, Jellict, and Canned Fruit. baat domaallc Brapa Wiao do Biackbarry Wrn do .dorboary da da C arrant aba baatJally 1 ta f v IB td baat ' boat CKlar ta brttlaa olUl moda af aartagj j baat aaaaad Paachaa tb V te in I baat of aay atnar Caaaad Pratt -v i l, aad aiaali imall af i baat rraaaraad eaaaSna Judges Vim Clingaa, C 3 James, Mil Dr Knight. 16-JVea7 WorL boot apaalioaa Otnasiaetal BaaaUaanark te BB 1 tag to 1 0B ba 1 oo a IN BB 1 Ott I o 1 a BB 1 OB tb baal Worbod Oallat Sd baat baat aaaelaaoa Wocatag Work ltd baat ! Sd baat ! baat apacunaa Cracbat Work td baat ! boat Nataark boat group Wontol TTa.aaa Ag. baat Woratag tauap Mat 2d baat baat aaartajan OraaaaaauU Btwoira-arB Ottoat rir J edges Mrs Ellen Meti r, lire Ca tharine Linn, Mrs Jaeob Packard. 17 Paintinrji, Drawing, A mirotypet, dfc boat apaaUaan Oil Pajatiag miatld la Oaawt 1 OB do Craaoa g rag do PaacU okateBos 7, do Smbrotypaa ;g do. Iiagoarraatjpaa 1ft do Pliotograpua ) ao Marbaa Sc.lptuTa t IB da Vaatiatry t OS J udges Daniel Ilerlnchsr, C F Liodig. Wm L Ritter. 18 Ciunvmeratetl Artirlet. Ho nrtSrra aotaraal la ta rarairo g riaaildBI galnm the Comoiittaa tktgk it worth, of it. Judges Tha Cornebna, Jao A Gudr, Cb H Cook. ' Jttetnilt Premium LUt, for CkHdn sat- tier IS jreart Ait. 1. baat Mr. to 19 oaka old baat Snaking Colt baat Ball Calf froaal totaj baat Urirar do i baat pair Torkara 1 BB 1 OS 1 00 IN ataaoia I I brat pair Pacha bast pair LklckaM I da Vanay I bk-kaaa j baat baabal Saraet Potantg ! do Iriab da baal 'A baakat Uarrou do rtaota baat pack Baana . baat 3 head Cabhan boat Wmtar Mjaaak baat S.aet Pumpkiag i baat lot Tobaaoo Ti ad SB SB SB SB SB Judges 0 R Bliss, C H Leinbaeh, J Q Antpaob, E J Gray, Simon Wolf. So. 2. baat C Plant SS 1 oaat Plaiaa i beat Peara groara oa DeTarf Treea ! beat lot of Urapaa not under g Iba. i heat 1 iba butler i beat loaf at baat BraaS beetbitofCakea 100 90 SB 1 OS SB ta 1 OS SB I boat P.tcbotk 1)ollt baat pair Knit docks do Sooaa do Boo Boota do worked sllpoara da lauW Slippan baat Jelly baat Cauaod trait la glaa) Jar. boat apociraea of plain heediaaarh beat lady beat Crochet Work beat tamo Mat baat group tlo were i beat a periiatea PalaOag beet Tomatoaa 1 beat Had Pappen XO baat Brtiftclal t lowarg SB Judges Mrs Amanda Miller, Mrs Dr Dickson, Miss Jennie Beaver, Miss Acais Lino, Miss Bucher. All articles for exhibition must be entered in the Recording Secretary's bovk oa or be fore 4 o'clock, in the afternoon on tbe ?th day of October (it being ibe first day of the Fair.) Articles taken oa tbe Fair UroonJ and aot entered in the above staled book, are aoi ea Uiled to draw a premium. Articles can be entered by writing to J. Aa Mibts. Lewisbnrg, previous to ihe Fair. The Judges are requested to be pnnctaal in tbeir attendance by noon of the tint day. Tbe Executive Committee will take every precaution in their power, for tbe gaiety of giock and articles on exhibition, after their arrival and arrangement oa the g roands, but will sot be responsible for any loss or dam age that may occur. Hay aad straw will be fnrnithed, gratis, for all animals entered for Premiums. They desire exhibitors lo give personal attention lo tbeir articles aad ani mals, and at the dose of the Fair lo gnend to their removal, aa lbs Society can sot take farther cars of thergu EI.I SLIFER, Pres't. 1. A. Mists, See. R. H- Laiaa, Trtat'r MYERS, the Drover expects to bo at Bibhl's old stand, Buffaloe Valley, on Thursday. 8th Oct., with a large lot of Extra Ewes and Wethers. All wibhins to buy.would do well to tall. BB