M ill I1M IIIDII, Will BY 0. N- WOltDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At .M-W per Year, nlwan In Advance. TO f io Arms a till .TV Tbe danger of invaeiou, against which our Government warned us, (u tut groundless, sod tnea arc needed ! Last Thursday liight, the advance of tbs Ucbul army "was met at Frederick, end, after three attempts to eutcr it was gallantly driven baek to '.bo (.belter of tbe mountain between that city and llagers towo. Uo Friday and Saturday, however, the Rebel force in full, (couceiiled before) Came on, driving uur uien before ibem, and taking tbe way toward Kaltiuiore OUH RAILROAD CUT. Saturday, no tram weut Southward from llarrieburg, and it is evident the game! of 1861 is re-attctupted to isolate Haiti- nor. and Washington. The railroad at : Cockeyvillc is iu the hands of the Kubele, who will cume Northward as futt and as far as tbey cao (unlos thry have a un r Ul fear of another Gtl l im tin.) A bulJ Game I'atcli tin m ! Uor attack upon their Capital, the Rebels deem it tiecepsary to counteract, and thus they attempt this desperate move, in order to call away rant's army. It is now. evidently, our chance, bv fallina upon their rear, to out fi this largf Hebcl force. They should never get back to Virginia. Let the Kist pour into Haiti- Harritburz and Chambi rsburK and Gen. iiunier ana tbe t eet luto Lumborland SDd tnere seems a fair chance to surround, exhaust, and capture this forlorn hope of Kcbeldom. It is evident, also, that they need supplies for their siiuie', from tbe , , .... way tney piuuucreu uageroiuwu auu eito- w here. Reserves ! 9 months' men Tlio. aK...i Tri,,, , ... I vua.gca vuiumcno . You best nnnVraranJ the n.o of nr-ns and j ou Desi understand tnc use or arjis, ann bow to instruct new reetuits T.ivnu the 3 ' conutry looks for leaders iu t hi, emergency. I a. . . , . . . . . ' Everyman tuut judge lor bimselt wbct&rr. 1 1 i i, 1 . .. . .. ue can anu snau g,ou. toe rjuteber .no rally, from town and from country, from mountain and valley, the better. One thousand uien (with their own horse) are wanted, immediately, at IJar risburg. j IfAKTIIE(iOVEKXOK! Executive Chamueb, 1 I Ilarrisburg, la., July IU, ISO t. j ! To-ffie People if F,nnf!,liiniii. i 1 refer to tuy recent 1'ioclamatinn, call- ing for troop, and the rrnicsiiion ol toe . '. " '7' ""-"fc i " ;.. ;T; . . ....I "it h.. tnade to dis.-uade you from tbe belief tbat ; any cou.iderable KeLcl force is in your ; viciuity, and many of our rno-t 1 ival pttriotio citixriis have been thus deceived patriotic etiiieu nave necn tnus uece.vcu. , Similar efforts were too mceeesfully made, ! last year, at the urnment when Let's arUJy ; vrss actually on your borders. ' T: I - 1 .. 1 al.;n n.n;n. imildlUUCI Ul9 UIU.I IUIB mi'lllltig received, estal'.i.-hiug tho fact that tjeu. i Wallace, with ten thousand (10 00U) men, , !:i"2 ; . j. n .1.: aowarua uouuuii., m. .: l.a at.:. ..:l xne cotuiuuuicaiiou uuiwoeu iui jjoiui BUU aaiuuiuio IU'i auia uiuiuiur w the Rebel,, below Cockev-vilie. ! ' i Tbe authorities of the United States, at Wgghiogton, are go impregged wtfl the . rjeocssity- of immediitc tflorts, that they bave this morning, by Telegraph, author- it.d men to bo mustered in by companies which they Lad yesterday peremptorily , refused rciuoeu. It is my duty to atata to you the fact that your Country requires your i mined te service, and tbe safety of your own .oil and of our good neighbors io .Mary-; land, may depend on your promptness. Reflect ?ba?.beyn.odeF of enligting ! men is at tho discretion of the (Jovernmeot, 1 and is tbe duty of all to obey this req-ii-1 eition. It would do uixgracetui to you to waste time in otjmtiug to matters of form and detail, or to profess that you would go if Bailed in some d:fforcnt way. ir, i. .' t i u : Thoae who want an rxcuse for bkuiking, i may do go, but all who dasire to do their j doty to their country, will tcorn such 1 aubterfugeg. j Turn, therefor", a deaf car to all mis- -i.: . t : vuievuus ougeawous iroiu uvj iuanri. T nr. l.i.ul EI,n.cal.. , a I... 1 - , t r.f ! four oountrv. (Tome forward, like men. : to aid her. The Rebel forces will bo eaeily i " E"0"1 ooioty. defeated and driven away, if you do your Reckless living is also improper. If duty, and I pray God so to eulighten you j honest money flows in, use it for charita tuat the honor of Ike Commonwealth may I D!e and benevolent purpogeg, and not for uo maintained. A ti t.liKTI ' liALTIMuRE, July 9 a, I". ,M. . Onr forces bave evacuated Frederick, retired in thig direction, and now occupy a position south of the Monocaey. The rebels oocupy Frederick, but in what force is not positively known. Re ports gay 12,000, and tbat tbey are com manded by Breckinridge. ) There are reports tbat soother Rebel loroe baa crossed tbe rotomao near Ld r?onForfeCihr."'eJ..ia0 I . . . -ua, uua IU wuaa IUII.O " I dot known Thi, i. gupnoged to bo an I . effort to flank na. POILADEl.PUIA, July 9 The fiulWn bag a special from Gca. Hanoock, stating that Ewell., Rreckinri Ige'g and Rhodes' corps are on thig side of the I'otomao. Troop bave reached lialiimore from Giaot'e army. douMluss. ..iming um uit.lttfg up la no:o of j From the Front. j Honoring magistrates Near I'm-KMa'aii, July 2. : Is an injunction of divine authority. It We are in sight of 1'etcrsburg, getting is sustained by tbe boat of reasons, and is clo-er, and are better prepared, to resist regarded by the wise and the virtuous, attaels. We are impregnable, as tbe everywhere. Men may disapprove of tbe Kobi-le learn to ibeir sorrow. Gen. Wil- ; meaeur.s of those rightfully in power, and son, about whom we had some fears, came ' yet rospect their persons and their office, iu this uioming, all right, and had doue i Tbe Chief Magistrate of the United good service. We are gettiug some large Stateg w- fairly, legally elected to tbat guns iu pavilion, and then you will bear j station. Without ordinary advantages of fi jiu us iu tbuudir tones. Best of spirit education, without wealth, without iuflu prevaila throughout the army, and all are ! eutial friends only bis personal wortb.as satisfied that we will win. It will take t.stiBjd to by those who know bin best, : time, but be not alarmed. It is dreadful hot, here no ruin for ! over a mouth pasi our soldiers suffer, and J many get sick, when we seud them North, My frieuds must excuse me for nut writing to iheui for I have not time. You have no ilea of the amount of good the Sanitary Commission is doing, every where iu ourJiospitaU, in the field, yes, iheir agents even go up to tbe very r fli pits, in sight of the enemy, and dis - tribute their leuiuns, pickcls, tomatoes, ' j . pouds. He cuuld not do without tbe Commihfions. 1 speak from cxpcricpco, , . . , . ., - when I say they are doiug nobly for our sick and wounded. T. S.C. H9 Will not nun, For a time, Ulysses S. Gka.nt suffered from the praise of suspicious politicians men who biud.red our government much ; as tbey oould, yet professed an anxiety to candidate f.r President urupiihd tbat be c itntnuea sm-cesstui, and pratwiiil tney . .. ... ... had no hop with a candidate of their own stripe. Their only pr tarty t is, "anybody ' to beat Abe Lincln aud get tbe offices." Of late, they have chanoed their tune : .. . .... .. .. tuey ceae to praiso tjrani tney gay ue I has doue nothiug tbat Lee is greatly bis superior aud beiittle biui all tbev can 1 J 'ri,,. r,n,..i i.f ihic ia ika f.-i a .II..,.n.l ; V '!.,, , , , i. , , , luat Ue u9 V'-tUivdu refund to be tht.tr i 'be '0Ja' people have onoe endorsed, aud 1 a J .,, , . , ' . candidate he will be no one's candidate a. . nything until Kebell.on is crushed 1 .t r nil . 1. . .. n w. r.l.t ai.tl natron Aliraham I i,n In 1 ... aauiutio uiau i JU tuat liue, biiizio ( -f eyed, bo "moveg on tho enemy'g work until tbey are made barmleas. With no pemonal or partizin malice regardless of self interest bow immeasurably he towers above suob "toretrtdi" as M'Clellao, Fre mont, Cochran, and Duel ! Kear-sar-ge, (Witb accent on the sue,) is tbe highest v the White Mountuius within the State t,f J,'er Hampshire. Of Indian origin, ,Le juptonjoag ttme j8 doubly honored t, iolue bestowed upon Ihe Yankee built aud Vankee manned vessel wbicb sunk to ocean's depths, in fair fight, tbe piratical 1 I K I -l. fcogiisa iiuiu ; effieered by A :oani. Tbs latter was and Knulish manned, but offioered bv o 1 j wbo mrJ, .ssaile(j , , , , , . , rued vessels on'y, and only came out for -'iP- because the French r. n r ., . .i . n n I r f 1 1 c . , L..., I. eh. Ia. thai j.iiuwlb. ti.ua'. ixvbl av DUb.ihl .uv j perfidious wretches in bcr barbor. The j Ext WMeI Ikmhom-l, was alongside a-m3 - i bavinn assisted Semmcg and his comradeg . . ..II.. ,.-,.. ir. . ..It,.... .k. an rznameff Oia nnaa irti, ariaaa ahalhaa f"o - -i-"-.-- -"-'"a ; lUUOO WCU Ol O UUl IGSIIV UUl L'llOOUIa III Has -l,i;.e.l . ,h. J...el ' : up on the demand ot our aw .w,.b.,u aa u ou aaau noi7rr,i,,ai,r T 1,1 loan .awl nnn, a.1 . . 6 e,.. - WM 6ruat Sniper to Rebel gympathiiers j (who, however, feasted Semmes, helped : him over to France, and promise him a i n . .u !.- i new alnn.l Honor lo the kear.Ran irti ! " - . - rroius8 Expenditures. U. . r , i . e Oernt'tn Prfurmcd Memrnner, of ' Chamberaburg, ha, a time!, ...id. on tha ... , D , .- a PreV,,,,0 0 , oa Ke'e? Lxpend.ture. It very correotly "J8 tbat tbo prevalence of money io j gome quarters is merely tnal ol Dorrowoa funds in other words, if it a debt fur our ,,,rlVjr l0 pa U ncccss,rj for ,ha , . . , . oatun to obtain njeang to pay for its exts- f j ,eDce- J5ul we aa" PaJ for "'j ' should not abase that obligation. Speculation proper is always of qnea- tmnahln mnralitv. and the. r-nlrl ar.,,1.. " tors are atrocious gamblers, who should be excluded ftom oburches ui bunne(, bJ a a a a .am .uuw, vi vj uau aa.u.ii. av .vaaaaaii others. So dispose of all mean, ag to be of real present and future benefit, to your selves aud to others. Lot professed Chris tians, in all these matters, bt worthy of tbe name of "lights io the world." aT0a the 6th inst, Ihe Warriorsmsrk ladies gave a sumptuous dinner, in a grovo I near the edae of 1 ' 5'h Pt Ke8e"- Tbe .pectator. were DUIDerOnS. ther Waa maali.l . . .. - " "U6 1UI7 UV Lli H 1 akil 1HM. mi nnmi n fw otAnArika,.! Ol aT 1 -vssjwaatius. t)7vwVUCI from Ilev.J.A.Demoyer, Rev.Oeo.Guyer, iMr.Thad.Steveog, and Dr. Harvey. K Jwin D. James is an estimable citizen of Philadelphia, wbo seeks and holds no office, and whose name even is not connec ted with tbe business firm of wbicb be is a mmber. Io bis absence, friends voted bim tne splendid Union Vaje al to. latt LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1864. ! eould have made him what be is. He baa sustained bis roost arduous responsibility , so well, in a three years' resistance againet 'he Slave Aristocracy's war, that the great Union party bat unanimously nominated j biro for re-cleotion. io man living baa more prayers offered j his behalf none : bag more friends throughout the civilized, liberty loving world than AjtaAIIAM ; Lincoln. U is to this honored personsge ' n Sunbury Ikmocrat applies ' '"C following language : around Hit tmulli li kitffoun of Ihe White : u.vr, 1, broken. To allix Ihe word -honest' h,s name, can no longerdeceive the people. tine miglit as well call a toad beautiful, or a , tanlit! ,vH or . da.,Uue ,. of leJ,.r. j brilliant chunk of mud. A ami Tincmi - I won. ffav Bl I ri. 1., mn WlgBHE avriWB, j names aivta .iti.u. ; The editor of that paper claims to be i gentleman and christian, and as one of j the law-makers of the State bag sworn to 8U.pp.ort tbo Natioual constitution, ilany read his Daner and no other. ' K'igaged as is tho I'residont in sustain- 1UJJ utfn iu tia ttinuio BirugKie tor .y iiit, SB ; n,ei lns "JjUer snouia oe nonoren ana j enoouraged when (as now) asking men to complete the overthrow of intestine foeg. l"1 tb' editor seeks, by vile vituperation ..r.t, ..IT...., I t.;. ..r... " 1MW v"o.i, .u aioy u.a cumio. "'r- l'urdy may bonegtly fjuestion tbe . constitutionality and expediency of gome i . . : of the niea urea measures, however, that ! prob'bly will again approve wbiuh the -11 IJ-a,! C 1 . . 11 J a. . .at ; ' rcsiucui nas itit compeuea 10 put lono i to .save the country from tha ReiWa whn - --. - - .- " . uwouiiuuu. uu. 1 lay uilui liut It by DO ineang I Momi lhat re?en if ha haa crrc,n A bra- , , - . ... . j i : uatu ji.ucoiu is as - treacuerous, ueoeniui, I and diahonest," as Judas laoartut or lien - a ... .1 1 I """' ' Mr. Lincoln, when a child, imbibed tbe ena.iti Mnn lianll... air a aauha Maaa harf to work bard for a living wag net polished off by a dinoing master like Washington and Jackson, was novcr outside of the Uuitcd States an J therefore confessedly looks some of the graoes and conventional fashions which tLa aristocracy, North and South, demaud. Fresh from tbe ranks of the people, be ia a id tin ptgph't matt... and yet, in true dignity, manly bearing, ud correctness of speeob, be is loimeasu i Dl"'e u,s - After reading the above most vile, ! u'lclltl-for ''aek upon the honored head o flur great uepub:iC) we haJ curi0sily to tee its opjuioD of Jt:S..rl,0U J.).tis.the chief : It i a i,..:..i. , . at-o no uuiuiuu ui aieu.'rsou i.'avis,ioe cuiui f fc y vio0 whioh j, , . , . . , , deluging our land it, blood. U e find - , 'J , vulgar attack open Abraham Lincoln but not one tsord do tte oljterve, . , . Iff f. Ag lie tw0 BDti0nj2, defamiDo Lin oln is vittaMj Upboldi..g D.viv. And yet, before ,Le Jrld, Dati. gtunjg accused' of ne hemocs crimes am, ;uikh"c UDIuiftCBailuc Hill , . " . ,. ;N... ar a sue auuLuca. ww uu fsvc iiiiu a i a ti . aaa 1 1 I aa i w l a r 'i?. " P ' perform. 2d, Miveje nation. A natural goo of his k " I .- -t- ,T. - J -w woman is in me union service " ""ry- JJ, h-pud'altuu. 8rand Ichol He wag a leader in tha 1 - urope , c 8,- . , . . 4'b crJar!- Uo bag openly violated i. i . . . wi ' , , , u, 10" 01 U'"J 10 e eo-J"' D,00; ..., .. u. . ....... direoted the most oncalled for, nonatural, . , ki .j , . . , ,, ' ' . "Tf "7"' 'Be W"U 'w n. Against such a being, tbe Democrat baa no word-but i, geeks to prejudice, by the harshest epilhotg, all its readers against tbe pure, well disposed, lawful President ! Is suoh an editor, in a time like this, honest and true to tbe country r Honorary Substitutes. Tbe Government proposes to give ladies, and gentlemen not sutjact to military duty, a chanco to enrol tbomselveg, by proxy, among tbe defender, of tbeir country. Every one furnishing a substi- tute, under ceitain terms, to have an engraved certificate of tbat fact, ag a last ing memorial of thoir efforts. In Lewisburg, in Union county, all over the North, are men and women who ean procure one or more .ubgiilutea, for thig object Committee, might proceed to tbe Slates in rebellion and enlist con trabands, or men disposed for eervioe at home may be engaged. It aeem. to ns this is a practioal and attrsoiive mode of aiding tbe great eauso in tbis crisis. aSayWe learn of quite a number of recruits ooming forward, in our aonnty, under tho late alarm, bat ean not say positively when they will leave for service. Let no one, inolioed to go, wait to be called on, bat make for some head quarter aa goon as may be. P.S. Capt.M'Call expects to .tart thi. (Tuesday) morning with a full Company. .Ba,Misgc. Belle ' Vorso and Eliza Houghton stgrted, yesterday morning, a. nurses to the Nashville Hospitals. W. are told Charts. Crotzer il not iti n a..itn.ai part) -LEWISBURO-TliurHUay to Stnrdy, Ocf.Q to 8. PBEMJUM L.ST-.884, Class 1Trottinsr. Draft and Match Horses, in oo 4 00 m i ... beat Trotting lloras, 1ft Haas I. 3d elaas beat Walking IL.ne ne-t pair Draft bursas beat aloale do a oo tM.it Dtr Carriaire hnreea 3 SO best sioicle Urieio borsa S Ml but pair aWub borses - i AO 2 Blooded Horses. best blooded stallion. basing kn kept within lb. linitji or tb SoeSttj on. mttvio. waaoa S 00 al wr-t uu bwt blOiKlrd Bma Man with m or nKtro or bit ci.lti. buB 4 00 Itl t-'xl Jmrriemn Agriculturist A I Ml baat blooded Colt from 2 to 3 jail ol4 S UU do do 1 to I da X 00 do SarklnfColt No bore cntarMj in this elaaf will hwIh a aratnluai uuUm vvukuao la abowa th Judgaa that no b blooded.. 3 Common Horses. brtt Stallion 4 yiari old 00 i bant stallion frr.ni to 4 jsara ol4 5 " ' H brat Jg I I bat Itivnlini; Maro, 1 or mora bar Sulta to bo auown 4 OU 2j h.t, Mnie ounditiona 2 uo 1 baft ta(.ldiug ItorM! or Mars M bet ' boat a yaara old Colt a 0., 1 00 2 iu Af 1 UO AH I Ml Ay. 1 00 At. bert :t Tt-ara old Colt i 4J b-,t ; bMi-llZ"M CoIt bnt wkingUolt , ' 4rjurliain,Al(Jerney ADeTOO Cattle, IbntRull no 00 X io oi 1 Kit.,o.. ,oi4 b""' U"tair Jjjj """cif 4 00 3 w 3 to X 00 brat llirr orr 2 years old ba.t lloil.r Calf nsroa 4 oo 2 00 ' .t B.nio.lf 2 0J X M a DO b-t n.-ivr t.ir sett, i.uf lor nrroainir 01 eiioer or tn. lama uwwm j bri. i or more or b Call. u b. abow. am !MtliaVor.f.ith.Tof the aboea thr, brt?de, -rm.wuoi.rri.id - b.r.nd J o ' r'll ""i in thi ataaa man be ehown to beof uooa ana w araeu wg..s..ia. S Grado and Common Cattle. Oka OS CaTTta. hut Ron rr s rears Halt tatwrn 1 no old a se and 2 yean old so M 11.01 iif -at Cow for all purrifa,Xof healeaaba"bown 1 00 .t: r-aroid nf-r j 2 oo . ..i m-k N.i Caiiia txiooiina u one tana a 00 .ti Zi )Ll cut. a. Aif-kiO : Bu but bull Calf a COHXO CATTLS. i..t 11. if-r o.r X year, old Ag. A 1 00 : wtCowforaiipur.aea,2ofb.realnwtotealiowB2 oo , M u'", : oo I i c J c u OUccp DUU OWIIlVa 1 wt rmh or Marino Buck t to x to S to X 2 00 1 to t M SO 2 00 s i 1 00 t 00 X 00 I beat I olMwold ao ! baatSoutbdowa do iiuokor.ayotbot I . . a DeetSLaaBba baat 0 fat Walkers ba-t Sow, with 4 or more of her tigs to be shown il ha.t At bawl 0 or nm Plae. V to 10 waaks old but 2 Uoge not over 10 aaontba old i Poultrj. beat tiatr rhkikena TS I 00 1 SO at i oo 9- lH -" beat lot r.f " not leas thaa Q but pair Turkaye do liucke 8 Grain and Root Crops. beat bu.brl WhlU Wheat 2d hart but bu.n.i Rid Wheat 1 but hll,i,,i ' 2.1 it i UoTt I whits Cora to 7t to Ag. 00 1 0 1 oo 1 oo 1 oo tt''w,1,c"' 2d but ! MhwM;l.rf i Uat buatel Barley oate ;;, JT" , tut bo.ui t outo do Paehblnw Potatoes do Prioce albert Potato do Whit. Pinkeye Pototoaa do any other kind at Potatoes tmat buahol Toroipa but buabl Carrou I l-wt boi.be! BVetd lasat perk Kaene but twek Peaa 60 AO 1 00 Ag. 1 UO Ag. 1 UO ' 4- 1 UO Ag. I "?" beat o brads Cabbaaw beat I butIM rield Pompkins ... best lot Sweet Pumpkins -id brat best bu-hel Timothy Seed J.I brat beat bu.lial Closer seed II brat but lot of Tobacco, raised this veal 2d best best lot Winter Pquashes do Kail Squashes but aaeeuuen aorgum 9 Fruit. 1 00 I Ag. Ag. i uo a best lot Winter Apples, not under 4 kinds, a park of em-b kind, all raued by the parson eahlbHlug 1 SO 2d beat t 00 best variety Applee not laws than g kinds 1 to 24 beat 1 00 beat U boahel apple for Fall of urly Winter tun 74 beet 'Z busltel Applu for long keeping 1 00 2d but Ag. test specimen Pall Pears 1 00 do Winter Pears I 0) 3d but do Ag. bast t nriaty of Pear. 1 00 but epecimans Plum, 3 or mors kinds S 00 but pork Poaehea 1 0 i& best Ti bast pack Qulnsae S but i bunches Delaware Ore pea Ii do Concord 75 do Diana 75 do any other variety oolored Grapes Tt do White Orapaa 75 but lotCtawbaorlubellaOrasa,4lbs.or asora I on 2d nest SO belt Tsrietj Grapes but and greatest No. of kinds 1 M 10 Dairy Product!. bests lbs. r- soon Butter f 00 2d best 1 00 but Cbeeea, 10 Ihe. or more I no bast lot Uoney tn comb, 5 lbs. or atort 1 00 11 Flour and Bread, baat barrel of Wheat Flour 1 M beat specimen Wheat Bread 1 00 2d but Jg. beat spedraea P. re Breed 7t beat do Indian, lb 12 Household Manufactures. best Pulled Cloth, 10 yards or aaora S 00 but homa-nsde Flannel, 10 yards or aaora 9 00 beat home made Carpet, 10 yards ov aaolw t 00 best home-made Woolen Cntetiot 1 to best patchwork Quilt X Ml 2d beat I SO best Silk Quilt t tO beat Woolen Vara homseaede 1 00 best pair Woolen Blankets homemade 3 00 bast pair Woolen gocka 4a M 13 Manufactured Articles. beat epecimen Cabinet Work 2.1 best but Washing Machine beat Clothes wringer beat DresaCoat but pair Panto best Vest but Double Sett of Clantaft Hsraesa . 00 3 00 1 00 Dipl. goo 1 00 1 w avjnttartd witntn tne eounty beat Single Sett Carriage Haroees, flSSI eoDdiUons t 00 2 00 t 00 oosea uair sain waisnoei best U dosen Kip Skins Snlshed best W dosen Orelo Kips, regard to welf aa quality of stock beat lot of Upper Leather boat 4 aHlea Sole Leather best 1 pair of sewed Calf Boots beet pair kip do., beat pair of Ladlea' Kid Sheet best pair ot Lullee' Osllera bast pair of hllppcra boat Parlor Store wacS ot coal 3d but test Qeokuti Iters tag FlU altar UbMl 300 wtrkatansbinas M 00 t 00 . no 1 to 1 no 1 00 a? , t Ott S.I t"t An. baat i"U " "hingles, 2 lo. Ag 1 "" teal S-lai Machine 00 'id beet 14 Agricultural Implements but Mower and aleMier .4 300 id u-t I but Keeper a oo a ov a m Hp. I on ll.y A s ' be.t Muwvr wrt TLrb..i MhiMwiias.ator ; beat fanum Mill I S.1 OVl weal Hover wacltiae " bnt Her. Stalk, and Straw CntUf ' 2d best ml 2 UO 1 00 ' but t"r :iarllrB bora, pow-s X 00 1 w ' Di 1 tHoloua d.. bMt l,,ru Kaks but Hrrrw . b l.ll.i KnllW br,l Urain brill : bt tVjrn l'lntv bui Tp Buggv INp. sou a on I g 00 OU 1 Ml a w g 00 1 00 1 IN 1 au brl brit uprn Bugfi'V 1 best baft 1 hura. Top CmrrtaM brat turn Wagon, : il b-.t brit Coltlfator brl dubJK.il flow bwt Si.la Hill I'low lat-t Mietiijcao H..ubla Plow boat mabmrd L'Klor Mill and Prag ba.4 Uoria. fowor 1 ou 1 SO P i 2 ? Can) I'low hJF tial but llajr Fork 15 Wines,JeIlie3,anil CanuoJ Fruit. beat di.uv.aUc Grapa Win. do Hl.i kb.rry Wlaa do alldoroarrj do do Cqrraat do beat Ci.1.r la bottla. with tuoda of awing but Currant J.llJ ball but drape Jelly IU b-at beat Jally from anj other fruit M bnt beet can nod Panehao do Tnautoea boat of any otaa, (Janni rmit ta4t and graataat eariaty of Canned frail but aorgoja aSolaaaaa 1 00 76 ti Ti SO &0 Ti to ti 7S 1 ' I 00 16 Needle Work. buat ipMinMB Oraaaental Needlework 2.1 baat but Worknl Collar 2d baat beat afawaoiaa vroretd Work 2d but t 00 10 1 00 to 1 ou a 1 00 to 1 00 tJ 1 00 1 uo I 00 to I 00 beat apaoiinea Silk Eaibroidery 2d boat beat aueciinan Crocbat Wotk 2d ta-at beat Network baat .roop Hafataad Flowerg bwt W or-t4 lafuuo alaa beat apaciuiea Ornemental Sbellvork do Ulbvnaan do Taly to 17 Paintings, Photographs, Jtc. beat iperimen Oil Painting aiaeutal la County I o 1 S? I do crayon orawing do lorjtjpu pip. I ou do Fhouirapba oiploma Co Marble beolptur rip. -iO, J8 Unennmerated Articles. The Judges of this ciass are authorized to eive premiums for such articles on exhibition . they way think worthy, and for which no ! freiwiuuis nic i.ucicu in iuc ouuit uaa- Jl'YESJLE DEPARTMENT. for ehJUren under IS yaars.j Class A. beat Pigs g to IS weeks old baat Sucking Colt beat Dull Calf fro 1 to g avasths oM baat llelter do dO beat pair Tnrkays do llarae do liucke do 'hiea.na do Fancy CbkkeBe beat aj bnaual Saat roraloes I oe 1 10 1 00 1 1 to Sa I do do Iriah Car rate do be-t peck tVana baat a head tabbaaw but Wiolar .-oua.a baat Sarart 1'unipkiaS but K Plant ' lut Toinaloea i but Kad Peppers beat lot Tobacco Class B. ' but eachw . best Plums ' beat Taera rrowa on Dwarf Treat St zb 26 2) 1 OU 9 1 but lot of Oraoas not laae than g lbs. but s llw Uutur but loaf W heat Bread but tot of Caku but Patchwork Quilt beat pair Knit gocka do warked Slippers do ladies' SUppere best Jelly but Canned fruit In glass Jars best sperimen of plain ISeeUlowoc), 00 1 w H to out Tidy Si ! Si I but Crochet Work but Lamp Ust but group Hewers (worked) tO -, H..TI..I rut fluwaral 25 M to Si to 2i but display of ' lowers in pota bast spaHlman relating (oil or water etuori) but arOBriel riowrra beet siawlaieo Map Drawing do renmansoip Dr. Tobias' Yenitian Liniment. MORE TESTIMONY I Thia is to certify that for Ihe last five years I have used in my family Dr. Tobias' celebrated Venitiau i Liniment, and io every instance have found ! 11 equal 10 nis recororueuuaiiuua a aia.o ! found it to give almost instantaneous relief is ssaca ai luuiuauue, iiuiaa, aaaiaaawa .", sore throat, pain in the chest and back, and rheumatism. I cheerfully commend its trial to every one afflicted with any of the above named diseases. Jsaas H. Waaaaa. Hartford. Conn, Oct. 16, 1841 Sold by all Drufists. Office SS, Cortlandt street. New Kork WARR1ED, Br IferJ.a.KlrkMtrirk. 4th in.t, EllM. W. PA5SELL , EllM and MABV JASk MEKKPITU, both of Lock Useeo. In Wontettdftrf. Berks Co, Ta, 7 th Inst, of rliptherla, IN NIR IRKV, daughter of Kes.O. II. and liar rial M. LE1NBACU, lata of Lewlabnra, aged g yrs and 4 BIS. In Milton, 2d Inst, ALICE, daughter of Jamb and C. B. SUIPMAN.of nnbury, aged 4 y. aa,l a. lo Philadelphia, Sth inst. BALDY, son of Charles Sf. , SBd llaonah Hary BALL, aged t months and g days buned la Lewisburg uatetery, tuta inat. In White Deer Valley, 3d inat, l. ROBERT T. H l IIKMICK, eared years. actDteUurcj i&utbM Corrected Semi- Weekly ly J. II tiftg ttr Co. Wheat $2-10 Batter I 25 Corn 150 Kgg. 25 Kve 1 60 Lard, fretn Id t. ' Oats. 82 lb. 75 Tallow Barley 90l 00 Potatoe. 45 Flaxseed 2 50 Dried Apploi.lb. 8 Ham 20 Wool 1.00 Sides & Shoulder 15 Country Soap 4(2,6 do witb Rib. 10 Rags 4f'i:6 Latest Uev7G A Rebel force reached Magnolia, 17 miles east of Baltimore, and destroyed two passenger trains going east from Baltimore to Wilmington and Fbilad Qunpowder Bridge is reported aa burnod yesterday Rebel, four mile, from Uavredegraee. It seem, eommunioation ia ologed North and East of Baltimore. The Rebel burned tbe house or Gov. Bradford, within four miles of Baltimore. Mayor Guntber protest, .gainst N. Y city regiments leaving. Tl. MAaanlai a a a makiotf no ensrallv, in iwniHtiwiHuiMii I many plaess, to lb dl and tb d.J i cf tbe buajr. 'THE UNION," es -'Wied In isi j Vvfctile Ns "CHRONICLE," establisku - . i , . Turnip Seed. Early White Flat Dpteh Strap .nf, (kiriin;' Improved Rma Basa, ti.irly Purple Top Flat Strap Leaf, furplg T n Ruia Uaija, Loiia; White French, l.ong Yellow Swriti-, uud Russia, or Hu:a fcaga, ' Dale'. Hybrid The s'ihrriber wlU. forwar I. bv mail, one ; 1 KAiifl:! nf il!ir tt tK ikiiv. namfl vkn,lii4 JJJ i f Turnip Seed, (postage pajJ) 00 receipt of , a cents 111 puMage aiaoips. i i;. fl. RfktiERS' . Seed Si. Azrie.bti.ae, 133 Market hi. I'mil.d. ' Also SeeJ Buckwheau and 'ira!er in Super I Phoaphate ef Lime, Guano and Uone 1)um 1 ' " I ItCUtltU! ......i,..ri..ii.nii.. I.ahi:e hY MARE. about 19 vaara old. bc .. very hoi- low backed, up headed, and l. ne .witch tail which she carries off to one side when she tratls. A reward of $25 w.ll he paid for ihe ! and ariDrehnion ol the thief, or $15 : lr mformano. which may lead to ,he recov - .rv f ih. 'mare. Inanira. at l.-wtahure. of KREMEK, LO.U 4 CO. CIUFFIS'S PATHS t ClttNM Jan an4 Class Covers, 1 QB preserving FKL'ITS ia perfectly J. fresh siate. Thev require no n ax, Sol der. or t'rment. teil instanilv. and are more easily sealed anJ opened than any other arti- cle for the ramose ever invented. All kinds of wax and cerqent are e.,'ially disagreeable, and uncertain in sealinz. liein? made entirely of glaas. theae avoid ilie objections to oiher covers. For ta'.e in Lewisbur;, only by KIM KREMER. I.O.U & CO Wmiamspart Oil Works. O.V-EXPLOSIVEPureCrystal Carton Oil Lf TIliBT rHkMbES. Orders promptly attended to. U, L. flolden. 1053 Wiliiamtport, Pa Ilortor II. C. STKDM t.V, ; TTAVIXU returned from the Army, is now I L I 'cated at Buftiloe X F.oaJs and olTr a a- his professional services to the public, be found at W id. I . Linn s Buftaloe Tp, June 16, 1S61 pd3m SUHAC WANTED. I WILL pay the highest market price in CASH for SO Tons of Sumac, delivered at my Tanyard in Lewisbure;. Per. sons who intend gaihermt.shoulJ commence rfimmediately, as the sulk will aoon com- meuce to jet woody and hard E. J.HULL. Lewiaburg, June 13,1864 Estate of JonaUun Koser, dee'd. T ETTKK9 Testamentary on the estate of H I JLJ Jonathan Koser, due d, late of Buffaloe I i lownslnp. Union coumy, have been granted u lo ihe subscribers in due form of law. All I i persons indebted to ssid estate are notified to .. i, ii... . . i ,i i 5 ; in aac iiuutcuiaic payuicui, uu munc uaaaiog claims asainst tne same win present ineni f, , properly auihenticated for settlement to .r? JOHN KOSKR, BnSalo., ) iian- Ti eultUJilOas Klliili. l.elly,i tors to . June 14, lS6t pd The Eye and tbe Ear. TAB. 8. H. KXlUHT.of Lewisbura, havinz bad twenty-five years' practice, offers his services lo those who are afflicted with :t diseased Eyes or Ears. The following is one , of a number of Testimonials i My eon tsd cataract of both eyaa was blind of one, and nearly ao of u,. other. I had phyaaeians allend.ua: jiiu, OJ no eneci. L'l. rbiidi lanueaiooa .i i- . mr-. aota 1 Kin, .Ohnail . aMMli.... I .nnlil a.laiM all .hn I era afflietaal to nee him a caU. s si I ki. OUT. llartleton, Jan. 7, li I low Estate of Mn DieHende.fur.Sen.,ues'd. IETTER8 of Administration on the estate J of John Uiefi'enderfer, Sr, dee'd, lale of VV bite Deer township. Union county, having; been granted lo the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement to JOHN H. CAMPBELL, Adm'r White Deer Mills, June 14, 1861 pd Candidate fur Coureas. THE undersigned respectfully offers him-I teif to the Republicans of the Fourteenth ' Congressional District ol Pennsylvania (com posed ol the counties of Dauphin, Joniaia, Northumberland, Knyder and Union) for no mination by the several county conventions of the said district. J0SIA1I ESI' V Rarritbur., June 9, 184 I1HR1 UtRPCR, Ko. 620, Arch St PH IL A DELP1II A, Manufacturer and nitLia ia WATCHES, Fins JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER-WARE, and R1GER8" superior PLATED WARE. r?All kinds of SILVER WARE made on the pretuiaeg. WATCH Ktpairiue carefully done 1045m3 .w Estate of Lt Col. John D. Haaser. WHEREAS, letters of administration to the estate of John D- Muster, dre'd, lale of Lewisburg, have been granted to the subscriber by the Register of Union eounty, i .11 naeanaaa iaaaM.rl laaiM l.laa IN reinrs. ted to make payment and those having claims against ihe game will present them without delay to JOSEPH MU88ER, Administrator, Or tn his Attorneys, ORM lis UAVka) latwleburg, June 3, 1S64 Andrew Kcnnedjr, Rotary Pwbllr, foatmllaer' Offlrf, Lswttkarx, WILL take the acknowledgement of Deeds. Mortgages and other 'legal instruments.adminisier oaths, take affidavits in relation to the income tax, Ac United States Claim Agents. AL!CE.VE having been granted to the undersigned to carry on the business of Itnited States Claim Agents in I'aion county, they will attend promptly to the collection of back pay and bounties and the procuring of pensions for solJiersor their legal representa tives, and ihe prosecution of claims against tne.L'niied males. JAMES r. JOHN B.LINN Lewiiburg. Mrch ia. 1S64 Expea.sc lloeb. A blank book, thus labelled, has beta Mad, and it left at !bii oftce frr 'h cnei 2.67S. . , l . 13 1S.3 Whufo No., 1,057. '1 ''HE nndersif. 'a w ( the furnilura. , , . , Mr. R,e.,i. M. t;o' "' linker. Conieciionrrv a. . will rntiMsu ih .1 V., It. n h.t.. at Iheuld ttand. on Market ,.od of one year. He hopes b, ; f f J t.. bosine 10 merit ihe palrona0 M ic, ,.WB,ltf. extended to this esiablishmeni. . , H L. M'Mli",,oft" I.eisbarz, April 20, 1863 lOS Success ! Success ! St'OCts.- has everywhere ai landed oif Annies and v it may ha aict of Kagle A UmS rw fholograpblc fiallOT. (Hiiuaied on Ihe noo side of Market atreel, between Ud and 4ih. Learisbure.) which is ft prrlcct aoeces i bavin;, at oonaiderabla Pn. " ted up a now eombinatioo Light. I h,:n ean fpa' for fine affect ia , ' i"a "M oecat anMing I wh'c" n. . 1 , m ' ' 1 ' 1 " " T J , L V Pf f"'n". '". V""' a"d Photograph At, bums all of which we t Ft ar ciijr price. E.NIJLE X BAW.tf riraign of ihe STAR. WOOD. CHOPPERS! . AK HIMJREUhan.ls warned to cut w.m4 e V at llearer Furnace, Snyder county. Uund I wajea will be paid tni-nlhly in c.an. I' Jan.S. bt. Fit S WALTKH fc CO , JFOflniltiTtJOlt An eh )L'T ihe latest of all ia that of C. W. SCHAFFLE, who. havinz returned from New York (ml Fhiladelphia, is prepared to sell Oouda Cheap for Cash, A fare; ainrtment of Drnfi.Chetniaals.Oilg, Paiou. Varni-hes. Dye Stuna. Glass, Perfant. enes.Coal Oil, Lamps, Braskri,Tys. Faaof NniK.ns, Soaps. Confectioneries, Kuts, Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars. Cutlery, Ac eVe. ic afte. Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded. Wines ami Lienors fur Medicinal , purposes, warranted cenuine and of tbe best , quality. LEWISErRft - Mlt I6t GUaNS, PISTOLS, FISHING TACKLE, FLWE CUTLERY, and Sperling Apparatus graerallr, "1J OPS. Lines. Keels, Iiatkeis. Bait. Fins, ' IV Houk.s, Nets, Foils, (loves, Maks. -IV i billies. Corkscrews, U.e Collars, e-, eon. 1 siaoily on hand and tor taie Wholesale aa4 Retaul at the Sportsman' Depot, 4 JOHN KHrDFR'8, COrner 8d and W alnol Sis Philadel. -a.;. if...., a icfia 1 Phlft. M tC !l 4. 1 SB 6m Important to Tax-Payers. THE STATE TAX most ba paid before or oo the t7'i5ih of July neitj )0 order to enable the County Treasurer lo pay the amount required by the State Treasurer. According to the Act of Assembly passed last session, no abatement will be allowed as heretofore, but if not paid fire per cent will added. VM. Ji i.VES, Co. Treas. Lewisburr, May SO, 1861 OEHEPIT ! CEEEMT!! THE subscriber would respectfully inforna his old cnstoiners, and ihe public gene, rally, lhat he will have constantly on hand and for taie a full supply of his superior Hydraulic Cement. Persons at a distance on the line of Canal or Railroad can have their orders niled at short notice. Addmsg ROBERT VALESTIXB. ilellefonte, Pa TltTlwoaitu We do certify lhat we have used the above Cerreni in ihe erection of tbe Bellefnnte Water Works, and lake pleasure in recommending! it to all persons in need of a good article. mJanJJ W'iiaoa'4. Tsts. TAKE NOTICE. ALL PERSONS are hereby notified ao " lo ride on horseback or drive with a, team on or across my Lois, wbicb I intend to occupy as a Coal Yard, without my consent. Boatmen are notified not to tie np at my Wharf, without first consulting me. Any on violating the above notice will be considered a trespasser, and prosecatrd as sorb. WM. FEU LEY Lewisburg, April S, 18t ; CEMETERY f,0T!CE AT an Eleciion held by the Stockholders, of the Lewisburg Cemetery, the under, signed was elected Tieasurer.aDd all money, for lois. grave-digging, Ac, must be paid to him. Persons interested will please note the change. Those indebted tothe Cemetery Association are renuetiedlo make immediate payment. H SOLOMON HITTER ' Lewisburg, Jan. 2a, 18bJ 6tn a KREMER, LOXG & CO. have just reed A great variety of descryauons and priceaw call and see. May 6 JL'ST received a line assortment LataiM Dl-ces Goodh, Embroidery, Veil's, Uloves,Tnmmings, Ac Ac. suitable for tbf season-also a 6ne b t of -"'"'"ef'K June SO KKEMKK.LP.VOAtCOS CARPETS it"' (Jl,n I0) 'le. " KKKMER. LONG A CO rLASTfRaSall and F.ah for st by HYMN B00k3-riaebr' "" auTjTjg th oaptuiei of 131th P. V.