W1I CI11ID JUJJll "THE UXIO.V established in 1814YImU No, j,s43. BY 0. WOKDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. LEWISBURG, UNION C0M PA., TUESDAY, NOV. 17, 1863. "CHKOXICLE," ftabllshcd Id 1843 Whole Ne, l.Oil. At ftl-W V Tear, alwaya In Advance. mi riKLIMIKO Kl-rflU Try Mornins & Friday Afternoon. ik niLsinrvT, A mi a ii a si Lincoln rjtf-Tbe examination of our defied men DiUf snbacu, of tbe Lock flaven Demo it going on quietlj but thoroughly. Tbe cruL 1 paper,5tb Nov., be commen fjllnwing is the order : j ces ao article wi:h tbe annexed prophecy : ru. T; i. 1 -rI Froidrnt Tar fa a re. Ytiiaw4. Wh- -Uaifrt-.r Miff :nlrf.NTew Ber'.iaa. Tbura.lay. ivta "0. a mle vwr. i it than the Man in tbe Moon b.. Kie?rt f r pureWprufe.i.i,G.l adfice.and nifkine t. i t .. vpoo tbe tears or ignorance 01 ro. o, is .beer sw.naung. ... tne ea.eneu pros- ecntioo ot such importers sbouid be Uine ir 1, , 1 , j -r.. J cnce'uaiiy. lie auers . warn every uraneu turn on this point. Inmrovements in Lewisburr. Amn. .be d,o , a war wn.cn aosoro, the cb,tf tttMiguTi i ot our p.tr1JUe people, a cre.wj iu.iceiu ...miw..o - c.-j groatB ol pnpa!atnn. is common wun most town, in the Loyal plates, there is tier, a need of mare daeiling bouse, lo (apply tbe call.. In cor annual round of observation, we ! , . and dwelling of X. R. Z mmerman, on Market Sq'iire improvements on the premises of Messrs. Green, ISacber, 6ibasbe!, .nd Grier, on Lower Market Ft., snl the new dwelling of Charles R.Und on I'ppcr Market St. Of A. Kennedy on N Third n. Ou S. I h St., the elegant choo'.houfe is otupiefed rd Occupied, and on . 4:b toe Ki'chn cf Tbos. L-wis, and ibo re-unde'.cd dwell ios ti S.ml Morrow ai d Hnry A. Weid- rnsiul. On S. 5:h tbe dwelling of J.me. M. wo-ery. Uo Ot. Louis aud C b St , a frame dwelling of J. I . . ; i ot. On 8th St., tbe dwelling of John Lilley ' Oa S. 5th St. is a .hop where Carkhuff &, Paine eau't make their Cutter, fast tooogh la supply the demand. Tbe Female Institute and College ' edifice, tave been abiogled, tbe former fell .nd gravel preparation on tha roofs ' not keeping out lb. water. 1 Tbe new Company having re .oldered ... their eas pipe.! at great expense, th. town ' 6 r r 7 6 ' 1, .gain et-joying gas itgbt e nope more .- t , ,i.,l ... i j;.r.r... Batift.ctoriiy than undtr fjrmtr uispensa- ' i Oiir Steam Saw Mill, Planing Mills, and Agricultural Works, seem to be en larging Ibeir operation., and have plenty of work. ! : frum,. ami Lr.i.bure. torotiinout me ciate are ihbiuk ueari , e . the eratoblers, aul tne uovernnieuin , , , . r . . . ,u. jnr.5ri.miM iK-.f'y Warni3.- Drafted men are .g.in d a. a precursor of political vie 0, j.; kno. tb.t the Pwid.'.U.I bnPfc wt I. m day. ... J ' , . - , j i i"uroF"i ,uo :! of thine-a bes-an to flish upon bin. Th sblit.e tin rairi itrtw giu eib..rted not to be cheated, hj .bar- tor, and .N.uub.l a.t.U , and fc , . be ,jtked b chl0ge of ' U,"f'e'" ., , P.ln. .ti.nn , c j i l Dr D 'in ta noniinale General MCe an . . . 3 ' ... . i and be asked if we "wern t the blue Del- . Pr.froS,JcreoaBtw.rel.h.re.h HaenbI.,leetioucoiiocumbcne,.ndtbe,ljaacnce..nb.f..1I.e(lyiDkeegr A,(no0 h ti . 1.11 lc. tnfetmed men that , w can get ... oor . ,QtMe on ,he rigb, jde. j , jQ IG WS them exempted. Tb. Olei.l L?H onl, we d be 60t buj caudle, iu.adv.oce ! . ""7: r. ',, n...:n i aim e. at lt. the. .inkiu. bi. ba. power to dJ it, and Uick, Jci, rranii Mr. Lueo:n can re-ilot bim.eif, aud be : , r , ... T . , . , . .- . -i t. . i 1 Geu Banla' ex neditien landed .1 th. :.). nn m r in An ith -Ml d.i ir lt.in. MB.,i,,i.!l. th. P'rLe.d JaJcee .u New York recently beela into bis borse'. .idea, be went ""V li-.j u " ' Lm. XV.m uiii'invi r., wsw - - - - m , - . ... ' mnuin DI mi Ik III iiranuF. lllUBUIIIID. Iletrrfnnsylranla in East Tennessee! ",ioTfr ; .. . fc . cu,. An obnoxious p.rtix.n .med , t "Tba federalist opposed tbe War of , Ji Cuon, was put up for Judge by bee -Although disfranchised, tbe Penn'. .ol- jgjo Their opposition wa. fonoded op- tnour'. "frieod.." Now tbi. M'Cunn was oVrs under Gen. Burnside, it Knoxville, , on a legitimate question of policy, in ' discharged from the Army, aod a very Tenn., last month expressed their choice which the existence of our free institution, i . . , . . . clM.a in for Governor, as follows : Cartia. Waodarara. 45'hP.V. a IS 16 4th 2t4 0 .'.Oth 100 4 51st ol'G SO 100th U 3 1392 53 53 In five Reg's, a nj. of 1339 for Cortio. Oo. Dem. out of 20 voters ! aagrW'hii. tbe Army Election Return, show over cine out of ten ta tbe Army are "Abolitionists," fighting the Southern ' Democrat, who trot od the Rebellion, the . ,. , r i , its opposition to tbe war for th. sur press torptrbead journals are fuiI of pleas .cd : , ... ., . , , . , , ... , 1 r ion ot the s ave-holder rpbelhnn Lead. """' " .i..iUuir .uouiu still farther enlist, and leave .11 the Cops at borne to get the office, and du-fraucbiia the Soldier,! W. insist that the Admin- istration'. .upporter. have no, more than ! their full share io the racks, and ousbt ---- . o '-J - ajiarv auj uijiG vaocp. a. luaj lait to lueir lot by draft Another reason w ocrats should go as well as Bepub is, that when once into the eon test, . L . . i t r . i . i .na. u.va u-ore tirs.us tn.u o.inu par.y f stubbornnesa almost invariably become friend, of the Government and tbe ne.r-. re ar. .Am. Ia ik.f it. k.a... . .. tb. proapect. of peace by' putting down those wba broke tb. peace and eontioae th.ir lawlcs, violence. i . i r-..i . . . a a, LOA aBCClucntM I Ha Ik. awarl- f a . fl ll .a.. avff T f M : ... Lt? Tp, wu left alone.wbeo iu clotbet eaugbt ta Ti ava t ia awa a lama lha .hi il u aa a. - r i v-iis. iHiin ana screamed, when a passing neighbor went to it. assistance, but it was .0 b.dly burnt nw.r th. iMiaati h.la ..l r. ,k.. . Hvwkw, vaiw aaawa, auaa, , although able to ull bow tba accident j ,i L.ppened, it died in 30 hour, afterward, in Parson, with burning clothes sbouid not run aod fan tbe flame, but rather lie down and roll over on the bar. ajor, a woolen carpet, or the ground, if tbey can not get water bandy. un .Saturday week, near tb. Depot ia Northumberland borough, a fir. burned I two bouse and number of stables. It i m not a very great loss, as tba Eunbnry gmcs were prompt in rendcriog help, ! obe or two families lost their goods, j The two Sorts of Democracy agree on one Point rorrcROCAD vis. Th Copperhead D-tocriU have few t r. roire able or observing leader, tban Mr. We obaervetbat our Democratic friends Comm.i.der-in-Cbief of our immense r- die, be can, thrjugh th. iufl jenee of ail ibe ofEtt.ro, every ou-of whom is depend- h,B irrirTr1 Kleci.Tal votes of at least Ojio, Unaware, Marjl.n. est V ,r?.,.u, rntoeltv leu-; neee, Misoun, vauuruia, ijwa, winne- . ...1 . .,,! in .r.it tha aiv 1 it bam - ' " States will of course go for an Abolition. it, in jreference to a Loion Democrat or anybody else tL.t proposea to preserve tbe ! " 'ni . v" J. I - ll-f,,(v.r.r p.n ii.it Liemocrsrv can not dtoend udoo anv one of the.e againt the corrupnog power of the iajmeose tu iii of money collected from tbe people, which Abe can and will devote ,0 re eleciing himself. All this will be un,V' I-rwideaiial io.erference saves u; and we do not tLat this country, in view of the proceedings of tbe people, both as to public and private aff.irs, is very much eutiileJ to such favor." ?j tar.M g3a. nut taeu Katsae, .'i.cuigao, .lew ion, i ennsyivaoia, 1001- au Oregon and Illinois, and perhaps a t - . 1- ii .e- ne. rree ctstes, are q u.e as reiiawa i r Lincoln as me oiner state, named. ad ' Jersey" alone can't save yo ! IX10S VIEW. I Of tbe Union or War Democracy, Mr. i ot-S'iMAM, oi tbe runsury U t-lte, bu t ouz ranked amsno tbe first, tod snrnjrts I Lincoln for reflection. " ' ' I'.ik.Mi..;.. f.y the following article, from his paper of the ssme wtek, it will be seen tb.t be practically arrives at the same conclusion a Br. Dieffenbacb i Br. Youngmaa (ays : Youngmaa (ays : I "The extiostiou of tba o-alIed pe mocr.tie party, b.s been made a fixed fct. j bis ereat vent ts attrikntahl. I more to tba eoudact of the leader, of that PrtT. to tbe enort. ol its opponents. 1: df ""?, be Irded a. a ease of suicide. But Ibis I not an exceptional .. . - ... . i cae in the history of this country. To die D(l, bn the ioevitaible fate of all par .- k- l i. - - a . i. . i ' tie. which have opposed the governmental . . ... . .. tr , - 6 ; "The Tories of the Revolution were the anariiiii. rtt f li a. Vi nSnlrt ff-nr "l.awal rt Mnas Government. They opposed tbe Revolu-1 ' ' j. 'i. jj an a riartr. and hiva ainna heen reirarJt.(l tiuo. Dd. io eoneq leoce, oeeame eztiact ' was not mvolved, .s it was in the Kevolu-1 tioo. and ia now iu tbe rre.ent simple. yet the opposition of Federalists to tbe j aar of 161- was enough to conniso their , ! party to aeetruenon, and it accordingly I went out of existence. The late Whig party were the orpo-! oents of the war .gainst Mexico. Yet, no'aubstaddioa the wicked aod ofamous , otiect nf that war, fas has been developed I by ulterior events.) the bare fact of their! hostility to tbe governing authorities while struggling with an enemy, was ruin tne party, ibe btcs eouid not survive that false step, nd speedily died out as a political organization. "Tbe fourth example is shown in tbe j ds,,n cf ,be mocratie party, caused by ers ot this party precipitated tbe country into this terrible civil war. Democratic (socaliedj Senators, .Members oi Congress, d Cabinet officer, rebelled against tha , " ,'or 1 p p ?- ? , p r. P011""1 r- gaoiaaiiDD, susiaioeu mem in it, opposiog me consutuiea autnonties engaged io war, f committing th. at -hieh ensured their dc.tb, made some signs of j life, so tb. virtually defunct Democracy I mil fleet v.ar attemnt tn .l..t a Pra.i. . auu toe result na. oeeo seen ibis year at thru mn.t tr. th.rr.a.t .am. n..t V.. rt-sibHEU. ino t,opperneai piper ia i i t.i,burr.i4th in.t.ari s Tra,6t01Wt S. soa by Dem- tbe polls, where the most withering rebuke i . . . , , , , I Beaver eounty having publishel tbe petty , of .-bii .d in.'. ePVRmt. . r "... . . o but honest nonnto wnn t he lev. them, anil . r . . r ' , i. u... t. j mr .i.ivkvk r.d .hnnt so ira. ,'" tU fMUa "ithev'lllose .11 their aeamn. b. sunk a!. JZ.V? f . -Ai uupciuuiuus uiiLiciacs. j j r- j ; -eet taiu iituj iao uicuva ui ms viu- L and m -ry a. uana, agca iv jtmrv. luerm tumr ; lOOSO ui. th. r.lt trv;-. - ! "ar.erinitifnt.nn&rf ennran- Sn th- rmbb i him h.nM tn ; U'k-.- eT. at 10 A. M .Regiment of Soldier, -ho b.vo voted . e"Tple of ,bfl. Whi6 !B 1852 when they j ",ea, 10 re""'e lne'r P"J J "nn,0if a military man for tbe Presidency, aod . .it- .:i.j l:., . ; siguaiaj i.iicai. uut aj ...ui j ic.cuca that th dAaVth fsf lh f.l.Alw altvlorl otter re Ibe si?us wiil rei gly tbe lesson, of history and, before tts Delt Presidential election, will so ' Pll0 themselve. as to avoid th. stiirma of a t S'if.li ?,a rlnltiorMb 1864." B"Mura j In giving publicity to the above divers nd yet harmonious view, of tba two wing, of tba old Democracy, wa do not assent to all their statements as facta, but only quote them to .how tb.t tbey sub- euoti.IIy agree na to wbo will be next President We wbo are sometimes styled "Abolitionists," are bappy for one to gree in judgment with oor aforetime an- mocr.cv i. at b.nd. It may give uemocrat. prooioiy it is a misprint, one '---"- " Bi.-th.epy. tt.oem-ni.the.T'a-ii .L k . i.- -.jj-.j.- . aunouucea Oimseiin "li act KePttb lean. t on muca:r aatta-.rrai. other kick before civine np tbe ebost : beioe intended instead of niae. altho' not ; j . . . nepuuueau, . t those nf ita member, who ar. wise, will , ' I " D0W W,l b0- nrt, ad -t- j Ik, o ..nt ..h.M . " ------- - i 1 uuB afvta ui aajai u u aw luia iuu wit. 1. . . ( . t .1 - BAn -at. .r arwi avMiaaaa r ... . . .1 J - I II JT. J ( J II II Pit I II . npwn rtninini Wt Tlnlfin anal a.- r - -e Ugonists. And if Ibe result be a foregone ' conclusion, it would be wise and bentfi-! ould be wise a&d bentfi-! loe j cent .coutse for individual and for the country to have I res. I.idooId t re elec- tioo (like those of Washington, Jefferson, Madison tod Monro) wiiboat any crious, - ; organued opposition. Ao honest man if tbere ne one living, via a "ir. .. the fair and jut tbiog all around, and tbe War would be sooner an! better determin ed if there be no bitter party strife until , it be done and well dmel bet toe ueo- trd to u.jure the public cred.l by . decision .gaioet "gre-nbacki," which J,;.:... ... ,mntl n.smlpd hva Wmhrr .nbUua.,.Bdeb.;eo.xb.nkcur,reo - i ' , . . ... 1 '""i h-j-jf. w-5 . G,.fA V .,n1.r.t l.nvrtf. anJ Thnmnann fv - , , r , lt I'imbarg, last aetk, gave somekiud ' of . Tvred.gc, g,unip pi.eecb .gainst the ....., ,,. ,ir ,.,,: ont mBD i the cu.tr, from the Rebel, and traitor., . Tbe JuJgfS (SlroDg KeeJJ dissented, in t written. powerful argument, , Dj Judge Strong. As Judge Cadwalla- der (Uuion Democr.tJ S'titrt District Court, of th. United bad previously law, ... H-'Ciareri it to be a eonati: .... this vam attempt ol a condemned wre Court to interfere, will be fruitle", for the Nation is superior to the State by the ' Constitution, and naturally. Copperheads ! J ; , bj ,, j ia ,be AutU0jn 0f vour divs. Sneak 13 Tour boles, and ! k.TIMi each other: your biases will not " I das,roI tte ljuioI1 Agiiew soon takes Liwrie's place, .nd, with Strong acd ! ! Ueed, that Court will be purged of its, semi trcajonabls itfl aeoce. If Woodward 1 couu take a bint, be too would resign. . - i T . ... . 1 i la P" Oiate tonveuuoo, ii,- ,1 - . i recently Deu in estmoreiana v. , i , a . ' ' memoer enJ Jea '", 10 PPnM ,ae "P""'10" re.olutions for .ust.ining ; ,be Sltte nl l!ioo,rGovernmenU in i tneir enorts to restore peace ny suppressing ; th. n.rv.f k.;nnn. r.t U.K. lin. V.. hi. especial benefit, tha body then adopted tbe 1 I 0'"""Og ii'i ti f v L l . l. ..Mn.i unci., a c . . abTfi ,'iuiiu, .ai raiiiiira j " p, " j -- - jaanl I delerate of this Convention, has declared ia j Department, and told hi story, th. eir- i our hearing bis belief that the Gospel has no : eumtnees of bi. parentsge, bi. aspira- j Gov. and Gen. Sprsgu. bsi at last m.r baim for oor beloved, bleeding couniry. aod : tioo. ,nd ,,6,, M , toldier, and Seer.- ried a d.u.hter of S.C. Chase a fact ;.::.p.:rdsr .. o.c 5.bi.k h.. rirH for Resolred that we recommend oar brotberto a 1 "hould have tbe appointment And he month., enough to disgust anybody but a . .. ... . ! 1 I : I ' . I M , k V : - T.a.:.a. T:a Better reading ol ms i er s Message, ana , , .,. c to brnaler views of pulpit ministration. CuDTeDtioD meeta at ujumsport, 61. ! Tr n',us:r WnuKM'Cln'. letter n . . . . . . . . I At aiaril a.ininn i m ; . , ... . . ; mbi .wit annrke. n.ma aBa.a triairl Vaa . us as j Ji it j. auviUM gajiuo wa aaa ava a aat v v w j . , - ,, . , . To defe 31 Ca0. thl Jeft-b.ndad compliment of M'Cleilan was widely i spread among tba voters but in vain i f r 1 . - . L - j j j:. . .u e.ece., . ... y.ogc a. ; oa.M ftf lha Kmnira Pilt anft M 1 . a Iin I 6 .... - , . I'P' F'" -F- """'F " Tk.'r..i,a.;a ... .'i ,, t f .. i tha l rnn hi n and fuss thev ran aheat the I S300 which most poor men can raise for j r 1 exemption u uraitea. ow waico ana see, ; if next Congress remove the J300 clause, if the same Cops don't bawl themselves hoarse bv denonncini? it a 'a law eivin-! boarso by denouncing it a. "a law giving I n 0" written somo ot me most ouioos rich men. chance to get .ubStitute.Iwbich:r,ic.le io 4,h,t Oopparhnad .beet, the t r t . ii Lewisburg Argus, comes out in a card in poor men can t dc Do what yon will, : Ue CbroSic!e,tating that h. doe. not ' rich poor you can t satisfy tbe everlasting lault- j finder.. n The New York Bori a Corper -i b- article ..ying th. iemocracy must turn aumerse. in tavor ot i the War, or they are done for. That is, bnond to n nn.r. an.ho. T . Aotc fi Vcio are over, let the OcDOsition show from 1$G1 to 1?G3 - ,g.in8, mst a lair representative of rreaident Lincoln's Administration. Until theo.w. . ,, ... u n i r . j . t. I shall tbink Col.Tate made mistake when OwI OIUO QU OI (CD OI 100 afOlUlCrl WTQ I $5 Reward. Next January it will be Half a Century since Andrew Kennedy .t..t.J .t Mifflinhm. Tn. lT,u ik. aMlKM, aa. auiu.,wwi..g, au. b.llVK a u . au first newsper printed in Union county, ! then inst ore.nixed. W. will give 5 for 1 a perfeet eopy of that No. 1, aod n less um for the use of one, or one near it ' atsTCoI. J. Wil. Shafer, Freeport, III, has resigned his office as County Clerk.and retoros to service under Gen. B-F.Bniler. Freeport give 150 and Stephenson eouDty 550 maj. for the Union tiokeL IbfWi see it stated that tbe Peon's Reserve Corps, and eome other Regiments of Ibis State, bava moellv re-enlint.d fne W r, but first eome ham. tnd recruit- a.aaaaAaw.a.fl I " ...a HVIL'lwa IU MNWII .BIW i v . I 1 -ll 1 1 A Jubilant Tennesseean. Jimn VT. Bard, of the 100th Penn. . R-g-, ""w under Gen. Burnsidc. io Eist i v ii ii rrut-rj unit air uo iuiiv- ' letter written to ft frieod Dear B<ioiore, ' leiipr wnufu u incun uci , mJ pabli,hed jo th( Amerion. j When w- ww- g aarriitowi g.ing , Greenville, a countryman from bark aome twenty mile along the uoba came riding into town. A be did not know we were there, be looked at the I .pp.ng itirouga in. town, wae.og nia na. and shouting away, "Glory to (.od.the, ae eome at lasi !" It was not I002 before he '.b.ck,coaxing.on..of,b.boJ.,ogoj . . .. ., ., . ,.,.. 1 ! , .,... if Ba , , j e ! With Lim. ''be KDOW d lb. Aid Woman ' He said she bad been j would go eraiy.' I "saving thirteen jars of apple butter, .ver m- .... 8Unlin,.r.for ,be Yankees to est." j When our boy. , old bi. ... ould be , , ,jh ,he wnrks ,n(j lhat a. i our destination, be wanted to borrow a gun and g .long, saying tbe greybaeks' i time wa. over now and bi. ta .ome, .nd I be was "arter revenge like a four-year old." That i..b. universal cry in, hi. 1 . ..... I . ... oounrry, ana not a man eome. to rm me army that doe. not talk of "resenge." i If a brigade of these men go through this country, every traitor'. boue will be sure . to get a fire brand Tbe msjnrity of them, so far. have bad their houses burned and ' theui-telves bunted like wild beasts, and will never be sati.-Cod until they nuisb tbe work of driving tbnir persecutors from their sight. A Tolerant Government John Conlm, sob of a psor Irisbnsn, I . 1 " . . J . J . . . L : n j j.i oeru appo.oieu . a -.uei.u.p ct- i.-. i.i... i l - v.. i nest oius. it dm uimura , . ... ., Ior 10 " PP""'- icquired a ery fair education at our free school in this town; he mad several ea iru to .eeure tne appointment, ana an- K.loJ a iinl.r f,.r lh inrniiu nf earaiog a alaim lo it. fie went bravely l. L. I I ..1.. . , . and when at inroaga acw.r.. Waahinslna ataiBt dilMtlt In tha War received ii, aaving oeeu appoiniea irom .i. j- . . r. n- i. Ooe of the dt-tricts of Georgia. W e ask t the liopted eitiiDtt who ara too prooe to t U. I"'"'"?f. "" ' K'veromeor, ii tnera is any oioer nnoer . i 1 V : 1 J 1 1 ! 1 t 1 , . rr t t furnir f-. Ktttlm.1 t X .rasAal, fl.,-nt.1 v wwaaaa ...- . a ws au u j iihiuiwi Died a H kro or '76 ! How fast drop aw.y tbe few living men who eom- , . . ...... . posed the American armies in tbe War of ik. p ,,; T p..,i rr. . the Kevolunonl Kecently, in Wards-I borough, Vermont, at tbe good old aee of I 104 years, Robert Babcuck closed bi. eifth!y p'igrin),g9. n. was one of a r,in1r1 lapaai nf inriw man aikitaan kla,..V r J " ) nflder ,h. . Ctf, 0D fc " . nigbt of the 10th July, 1 ( i ., surprised I .ni ctptnreJi on tb, island died Rhode Island, tbe British General Sir William t Tk. f ii.i .1.... , , ,. . .... ,, i and dMlirate nndertakincr. irave us an ofEear ! of equal rank to excbaDg. with Gen. a T .L k- L:. 1... "."7 , z. ... Z J. C. Bueber, Eq , wbo was .opposed to bo written ome of tbe most odious nor t,et djd wr;,e f0, Mid psper. Its owo friends .re ashamed of the vile sheet. 1 be time win eome,(marx tne prediction,; when many ha took snch Torv raners no too a .ucu iory papers " of f0' I ever countenanced or supported them. i Jlfn "S"' v7' i was a lie, and tbey let him off, a. h did not originate the tory, but accepted it ' from some of the party leaders, who made) PopU WU.e that the Go-, j non. Wm. D. Relief, cf Phil.d . deserve, thanka for hi. . lik,, in ' a . " .'- V.tal)iV9 III VCUalll UI IDO L, UIUU work by sprskiog io Delaware. "LincoU't Doa$."Tbi was the eotn- mon title given to tbe aoldiers wbo defend onr country, by the Copperhead, in New ork, before tbe tleotion. It will not be wonderful, if, in the long year, to eome, those "dog." kept the Msoaks" pretty close to their boles I avThe next Congressmen appear to be divided thus : Administration 06 Opposition $9 Border 8tato Independents 13 The Kensington Bank, Philadelphia. ,an- UUJS. T 11. - rw a ' - I Das declared a semi-annual dividend or 10 ; per cent. The dividends ef all the Phil- adelphia banks show a large increase oyer I previous year. . ' HARVEST SONO. Wa gather them ia tfa anllev frultg, Tmm tha 'hrott. the vfaa, tha tra. With ttktr nuast a4 rUaa aac parpto aoiU To fixrUa Mir trnamry ; And aarh has a jn'rT ttwara atorad. All btneaih lu painted riod. To rher oor ftaU at tba anrhl hrmrd, Vrtva v lara mr eaxsa hftlod. Wa r,th-r them Id the food: Mora- But not with air' gHt For tbu pnl Ail Father. a wlort, Hntfa but givaa it U tratt. , .l, R.btl. mine lo bufn ta9 j Tw. U. S Senator MISSOLKI LegiUture could not eUct ! Senators at ii. last ..ioc. Meeting lU. . . , d p , u 1 ,0 '0DB - U.oderson both, friends of tbe Administration, Brown being what is y"oiu paving net nerrtnernor Jioiuer.j ii i . t . . .. . . ,., . dependent on hrs labor for support; ailed ".red hot Abolit;enist ! ' J,n The fh,r f moiberie-s children The Missouri State Ticket is close, but ! usd -r 13 years of age dependent on k.s it i. thought th. Soldiers will .lect th..''foruPPp"; , . , ,. I 5tb here there are two members of the Charcoal or Radical oandidatei. One flmily of the pet.cn drafted, already ia the regiment voted actually "under fir." of military service of the United 5'iie. tbe enemy and they voted unanimously ou ,Q9 sije 0f lnt t,raut Abe Linaolu" i 'BA", Bold SCHEME, ro.L.D.-Tb. Canadian Government save tbe 1 resident Lanmlian Government gave . , Cl0,di (eile .,,, bips, release tbe Kebel prisoner on lit! I-und ia Lk. lirie, bombard liuffilo eiiy, and "wake th. snakes" generally n t '. ii .: . V . . l Tha friendly caution was in time to check the gang, who bad 600 mu.-ket. secreted, .nd Hie danger is .verted. Probably Mr. Yaliaodignara was privy to it, as be feci ''powerful bid" over bi extinguishment. 5:noi he mirlc4 th Murainc .4rr, 2trr aiao D4 fiend huh f0'a mi fiT. rri. xt L i t . i.i" Tbe Mobile Rjuur ssys : "Tn. Degro is Bo longer ao otj-ct of sma.l talk in tne South. The people of the South have a . I... tm lliaM nit V. . i . In tltA --j- . i nt.Ht uiouiiL i ao aurinrfiua ia eoior . , - - - - when a man i. wiihni to fizht for but ; lomt wd BMt - j j " CipyxrhtaJ. MlnHrtl" This Demo- c".ie u. aiu-i. ! ..c.., ,u. IC "ore Wl mo uaia '"'"' " . 1 . 1. 1 W J 1 . . J mw. Ji Jn.'t ; . .... J: . ;. j,.,.i .DOW IBU T auaim ...a a. u.w. m , . . . j 5i.ri . . ' . reaaiitaosaiw ioliii w imiuu in- tnoue. Ja tbe lis counties inTdod bj tbe KcV eh i. Penn Woodward ba. 127 Urn tnajoritw than Slenker had last fall - - Col. Wm. H. Irwin, 49tb P. V., ba been compel!4 by ill health to resign bit petition. Cr-The White Deer District Institute will RrThe White Deer Dtstrict Institute will , , . . , . meet at the New Columbia fechoolhouse. Sat - urday, No v. J I. All Teachers are to attend In ion Prayer Meellnsa hereafter IS IDt OaptlSI DilBM, 11 S g C, 91DUIID r .11 . Correct nctxli I 1 40 Ee I 20 Ueat, Rye 1,00 Tallow 10 1,00 Lird 10 Corn, old Oats 70 Clover seed 6,i)0 'Flaxseed 2,00 Wool 70 Dried Arples 4 lb Potatoes 50 ' . ? -"FP1 FirkioButter IS Shoulder 6 Fresh Butter... 5 Ribs & Side. 6 Rag, 4,5,.nd6 Ham 13 Barley 90 to SI. 00 Country Soap 4 k 6 ; , MAHRfO i .... , .7 !.,,' k , . v-. Bi Her Wm Poruls. Sd m't, at Jli-bael Bafhoeai, JOHN H. wiu.iams, or rio.nat run. o, and Mm mart gillahs. fona-rif of inloo Co. l'. nt s.ni wiii.. th g-T.Tn e-. .-.iiui-Bif ana Utsa SAltAil J. MVIDIN. holh rf Miltoa. BTthjf.m.M inLWV Btlvb&ot l.inuraaed Mi LOlijA Oaviii-HJN ol Miltta. Ha Kmw J P llitdanaa. Sth ht.l nttDKRirK AOSIT of .artaBd mim mart srm.-thh.xu. it-t.w.r.ip. By lt 8 twi.. th Inst. VAt.F.XTixe RraL,ui (,,,.. - steans. Ba!ti. Tk. A O FH.a. f.b inrt, JHS I. WAI.1.KB aad ; AKKT A. CLAKKK. both or Miaawlua i-. ; : n reAT IU scoter j ! I -,- ,. . ,r. , , j ' Knnkel S lillter .Vine 01 IfOD, For the cure of weak stomachs, eeneral debi- 'J a' , all cases requiring a tonic. Thi Wina iBflar- th mM nirrtwmhTa and aflelaat Mil of frf wa aanaiajaa. C:trat Mawcau- t'xi-. woa- ii'4.iuiiatrPirf.iiiw.iVk'. 1...,., - .. U.ar sat. taaanar MaM tM ifah l I apaf-II. ana pW'rai provi,. ... .w r,n sr :ui, niareth pal Ml 'M tb peunr of 4a eatuntoaiio. , tirKfthaai JOu! Im y -mi ..ot to rt rid of 1K, ou waot mt'j r , lK ott waot to alp w4t i Do joa want a t rial .od mrnanot fctliot If jo o. try SlkEi-S E1TUB VIM OP 1501 ! Thi. tra y T.j.hir tank baa hara a tber.ai'hly S-a ted h a.l claai-M ot Ui.cuaamaaita that It 1. av d. vm. 4 ipau-iuul.aa as a st-oie amUrisk It cou bat I:-.M. aarifiaM th. hlood. and pritf ton ta tha .lomarh. wa. vata th. yMein. o4 proaoass OJ.. 1 aoa oalj aafc a trial cd tbta" ai oaKIa toaia. tvrl'e;raaewarfeaaatart.it! A. Itva- XIX 1 Bmsa n'iaxr laoa ia tlx oalj iwi. aad nnaal iiMy ia tba kaa.a world tor B,.if a aod D,blhty. aad a. tba-ra ara a Hatn 1 imltatiooi oB.rd t. ta. paone, wa aoada aum id. C . T 7 .f tu s..ia. ""T. L Zrt i huttia. Ta. .ar. .art that Mheia ara atMaihtia. iuu thi. .aloabl. raawdj, anna its wartabWad inaaa valaaM. ia its lavor. A, Tha anna Wis o I so. la ant as la TS t aa SI hottlM. aad aold hi all raptUM. dr.cti.Ia Viroatk oul tb. ma. try. B. parth-lar that ey kota. haara aaaBaaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBaaaaaaaBBBBB.......... G.., DepoI,uaM..rkei .Harrisburr.Pa FtauatrtarfyC.w.isCHArrtB,i..taB a ca,aad all rawjuiukla .ailata UusBlKat tn. eoaau . n-e UaWmiV ottaMalMriailoraiTaaaaat. , Estate of Ulchael Enslman, dee'd DM I ISTK ATOR'jJ NoTH. E. I.ewer. of a-lmtnutranon an the estate of Wich'l Kii(TUnaa. de-fa-'l, late cf Whi'f t'r Tp. bavin? beei rau'? c- the abrriber bv the K't''er of I d ii'. ri tf r'n due fnrm of law. .11 person' io'eti ! - JtJ etate are hrrety aoiitieJ 10 make intaei!. e pvtent, and all bivtn' any j it r.i int the m wpj prcent ihem iiu' j'bfntie;ed for senlem.ui lo JC'! K.M.HLMAN.A jminr White Deer, O ::. I. Mi pd Ciaa rutin; Eitlabllitliiueat. T)OOM in Fairx'a B:ock. Maikei S:, rear of Bower's Jewelnr Shop. Having served rrular apprenticeship in ! , one of the best shops in Pnil.d I bope to ' render ati'faeiinn. ' B' RNERS and other Fixmres always oa hia 1 or furnished at abort noti-e. ! O. B. EVANS Hjtica ti the Drafted. JT KJ NDKR the prensinns of fne Act of Cooeress for enrolling and callmt oat the national forces, the foilocng pertona are exempt : 1st I ne only son liable to m li'arv dotv cl -.Jnw deper.den, o. hi. lab , tot a.ppon id The only sc 01 aged or infirm parent or parent 1eoen''ent on his labor ft r snnoori : j 3d The only brother rf children ant is 1 All per-ons entitled to the .hove eiemp- ,ions c" h,Te ,h"r PP,r midt oat ' ! iU''rro A"uratJ ,l U' Co . Pa. I ,,- nnn oaiJAnEWTAL laon works. ' 00D & FEaOT.ll-jC.KluJfl AVeDQe, t PHILADELPHIA, PA. fTTZR for ?a'e upon the Most Favnrable Terms, NEW and BEAlTIFl L Designs in great variety cf Iron Kaihnss for Ceaie- leries, Residences Ac of Cast and Wronght Iron, and Galvanized Iron and Bras Tubing, ' Iron Verandas, Balconies, Stairs. Coasters, Fountain, Gates, Columns, Hitching Posts, i Lamp Mands, Vacs, Tabies, Flower suads. Wofas. Chairs. &iatnarr. Animals and all other lrt, Worl of a D(eo;aUTe cnaracIer. ; Dei;ns forwarded for selection. Persons . applnr.j for same wi.l please s'aie the kind nf ' i . r IT r. . . H . ,1 M't would inform th. nnblie ibat we bare for sale, in our newly established Nurseries, ! "V'T 1"'5a! "f:laoa ' "rser Mtort' ment tban last year oi , ' kw x. L rK " raaaealal Trees. Sire, ic In onr old Nurseries in Adams cooaiv. we hare the lareest stock of trees and :.rrt ,.tu ,w. . v. . r. ... "w therefore can furnish Trees by large qaanu- pectfully roitcued '. . an examination ef car stock. We also desire . A, z'n good AGENTS ID ICII 1UI IUB tb'l'lE -ll!"5- HLLLER fc HUMMER 3Tcw Tin Shop. "tTTEISEK A SMITH will open a new Tin Shop, ra the i of September, Ut2. ' e borough of M I F F L I N B U K G. in the former Storehouse of J A J.Yonne.first door above Urciiarrt s Hotel. 11" bi All.s. and tntend to keep cn hand a'l kio.is of TH WHE,9e!f-Kea'ing and other Fra-t Cans. , ,c . ifiioiiivi. Stove f ipe and !spouun.s. Ac. REPAIRING done at short notice. Charges moderate. Tk pabr,0 ar invited to sail and examine oar stock. 8. J. WE1SER, pdlm J. R. SMITH 35,000 wanted! iS Y person having from On ts Five Thousand Dollars, can have the same safely invested in Judgments upon vx'uable real estate in this roanty, noo. apphratiea ta J. F. A JOil.N B. Ll..". Lewishcrj. Jaly IS. I63 Casb paid for Bark. T WISH to purchase a large quantity efj 1 ROrH Otk BtRk, delivered at my Tannery Yard io Lewisbnrg. for which I will pay the highest price in cash. May 1. 1863 E. J. HULL. FANCY -FAKCY FURS ! jT Joan Falrelra, TtAr.rnTtET,vi.w ! Sua, goal, avla. rUILADKLTBTA, Iorpertar. Msatifectarar ana vamler m Allkindof i v n rrpa I ."V . a V. 1 a a. a.. 43 Sf., I.. chilaren i wear, i I aiah to otara at thak t ftraia f ralisi aad th. ranmiBdiar cj.U, ft" tknr ty UUral atrna- -xt-c lM u dormc the laM lw .!. aaa woald ny to th.m that I m-w h. la Kof . M my laiportataoa aad aaafara. a w """TT av.1 .( all Mm. dillrmt I'txii 1 ajaaOiWof rA.S.T n K f t kavlH aad t'tildo.tiiat ani ha aandaita Uu Fall and Wiaiar aM. JT?imt u.m x.mattm uM a oa aaio- w to off.r my ni.toawn aad th. .attli a Barb haoder mrt of f ala Sr tt wiar awiaoy. Lad: plwe gi.. aa a ; reaMBiaar tb aawi, aaahar aad rtrart. t JOHN FAREIRA. SmlOU No 71S, Arch Street, Philadelphia II. GERHtRT, DEST1ST. has rnod to Soith 3d ttreei.foar diMsr. from ike Towa Clottk, Lt W. lawrBO PA Wairajitee Seeds, for aaia at this oifioe I NOTICE. VLI. persons kavi.s; elaims afaraM th Tniversiry si Lewtthart. will ) present tkeiw for aettlrami. tm tbe aaxiev. nened ; ani usom iadebied. are reqaestem tu malre enleme&L IVOiBee Priek'a Blawi, . Third it Ihre doors from Market. i. A. KELLY. Aewb BEAT NOTICE! "OTICE is hereby pres. that Ike BOOKS of J ACOB G.BROW.I are ia say huds foreoUeetion.andall persons ksuwinf tkesv. selires iadebied ca lb. same wtU fall aad settle their aeeoaais oa ar before the 91t ov. id.l, as no lunger iadalgeaaa caa ba giveo. Nov. S, !8i!3 J.A.XHT1 FURNITURE! Broke Oct in i New Place! BUREAUS, (rota S'.S to SIS. FIXE DRESSING BUREAUS, Ir-Jaa U SJl SECRETARIES, DESKS, &, aU. ollbrattt pncaV BEDsTEAPS, r troai S3 U &i-(Silkiat aaruraa aa4 Maa atyiam, TABLES. Extaniiaa. 11 St mrl Carraa, rar, K4. Cm 4 ihalDC aaro TiiMk tmlW. auaW at aaj Sia4 f wvt atani hat WaJaat. Hahofaay aa4 Sua woua aiaajs a kaa4 tor tba lsaaa STANDS, Toy, Wbat Sot. aWwiaa. .a. tm, SOFAS, LOUXGES.iateit pattern, CHAIRS, Upbolfftarvai. Larr im, aWwiof, ratrhw Ctaaiva atwaff on ktava-1: nlWKOan- Batnt, Lara ttartur najal Nm Wiatoaw-r Chain. tir a4 all Ibotknm, TaiUa) aa Caatlra'a Chaiftw aa a ha a A TOWELrRACK.S.DOUGII-TBATH liOOK. ana SUUW UA&A.S.atO. Furniture oaujr oicn uanxfacturt, anaarao) out gear. P- 9. I intead, in a short tinsc. a. soon ca) I can eet up a fine Hearse.) lo attend ta tkm UNDERTAKING BUSINESS I wiU kwwa tome tweaty-five or more different .ined Cat 6ns, 6nished. and always ready oa abaft aja lice, and will sell twenty per eras, ik.apan tbaa kas ever been done ia Lewis barg. CaA and see before parehasiag eUewkara. REPAIRING done intmedtatelv. CHAS. f. BELUCa.rw' SI) Lariabarc fate, tt, ISSS. AUDIT. THE andersigae 4 has beew appelated AnoV itor by the Orphans' Coart of Caioa coanry to distribute the balance ia tbe haaow of James Mar-hall, AdmiaiMrator of Hawaw Wixsa.late of White Deer Tp, Uaioa Ca. Pa. dee'd, aad will meet tbe parties iatemsrd in said estate at his office ia Lewisbarc on Saw rmii the Sib day of December. A D IMS, at 1 o'clock. P M. WM. JONES. Auditor Let Te all take a Kid ! TJ ORSES AND BUGGIES TO LET. a Jl responsioie persons, at reasoaablw rates. tarstables oa alley batweea Eoatai Third and South Foorth streets. half a sxiaarw below Hess' Livery my resideaee oa aaase lot, fronung oa Sooth Third street. CHARLES a. TODCR Lewisburg. Sept II, 163 The Secretary of the Treaary has authorixsd at to continne mj Agency fo a brief period, And aatil farther notice, I shall aeadanw ta receive SEbaaripuea. la tha 5-20 LOAN AT PAR, At my Office, and at th different aa-Jaaa cits throughout the Loyal la lea. JAT COOKE. abscriptioa Agea 11 South Third Street. Philadelphia LEWISBURG ACADEUt FllHE F ALL SESSION eamaieaeeo Mavaav. BepfJ3,l63,to coatiaae to the Holidaya. A private Report of the mediae; af taw paail will haraaAaT ka ylata. ta ta haadaaf aark tmtmt ee caardtaa aad it imaaiMki taat aaab layam ha pnni lor latan aaaiyanaaa. TriTtaa per Session, iaeladiag eeatiagaal expenses: PRIMARY Readiaf, Writia;. Deear, Arithmetic, Geog, Gram, aad l. U,.oal ADVANCED ENGLISH, all not iaeln- ded above! "TT LANGUAGES. ryNo deditcuoes exeept for proiraataal w w a arwvl D 19 aielrneM. tft. IS, 1IB ineiAU SMITH ur u w ... . . . AVING located ia Lewisbarc. aoitcil a share of the p.blie Batreaaaw. laat- H share of the paW , 0(fi,. .",,.. dence ..d Office oa Market St, nearly otpe t tte the Riviere House. Lararatxirx. Mijrh a. tSSS. University at Lewisburg. SCHOOLS re-open oa THURSDAY, silta Sept. The AeaaawT will be a. karat of or e.t th. charge of Mr. L C. WYNN. A. M. The Faw aaa I-sTtrwra will aw iiw ibi chare of ta. experienced im ku Pnae.paL Mm L. W. RUN DELL. For funhsr informatioa. apply J. aV. uiuaia, JOHN HAWN, -w f ANI'PACTURE f toprvd Jwr-. JX.cuaalosi Malckce. Uwwb.ra.