IJ 111 WBI "THE UXIUX," fslaUWieJ in 1811 Whule No. 2.677. BY O. N. WOIIDEN AND J. R. COKNKL1US. - Al $1.50 pt r Vnr, lUwayft In Advance. LEWISBURC, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1861 "CHRONICLE," rstablisJied io 1813 Whole No., l,OI. Miff 16 DIIIICII ASMS To Anns again ! Tbe danger of invasion, njiuinat which cur uovernuient warned us, m nut groundless, aud men are needed ! ! Last 'J bur. lay nigbt, the ailwince of tbe Kcbil army was mot at Frederick, aud, after three attempts to outer it was gullautly driven back to '.bo ebt'llt-r of tbe mountain between that city stud lljera town. On Friday and Saturday, however, the Kobe! force lufu'l, (conccali-d before) came on, driving our tuen before theui, I Bud taking tbe way toward Itsltiuiore. 1 OUi? RAILROAD CJT, Saturday, no tram weut Southward from Ilarrii-burg, and it is evidett tbo game of 1861 is re-attempted to isolate Haiti more and Washington. The railroad at Cockeyvillc is iu the bauds of 'he Uobele, who will cuuia Northward as last aud us far as they cau (unlexs they have a iuir Ul fear of another (. hi 1 VM'.I t;ii ) A bu!J (jime fatcli tln'in ! Oar attack ujioo their ('apital, tbe Ho be Is deem it uecefsary to counteract, and thus they attempt this desperate tnnv4 io ordiT to call away tirant's army. It is now, evidently, our chauce, by falling upon their rear, toeut C this hrg. llebcl a..-.. rri I i.l . ..... I ....!. ,iuco. . ue y cunu'ii iievei j;ei iiuls, i'j Virginia. Let the lvtst pour into Haiti- wore by rail and by sea tbe N'Tth, to Ilarrieburg and Cbambirsburg and len. Hunter and tbe Weet into Cumberland and there seems a fair chance to surround, frliiu.t. and eintiiri tl.i f ,el..r. l...n. i.T 1 1 ' 1 ' ' " " , 1 Kvbeldom. It is evident, also, that they need supplies for their tunics, from tbe way they plundered ilagerelowo aud else- where. Keserves ! 9 months' men! DiS- charged Volunteers ! You best understand the use uf nrms, and how to instruct new reeiuit. To you the couutry looks for leaders iu tbiseuier'.-iicy. livery man must judge for himself whether be can and shall g but the 'picker tho rally, from town and from country, from mountain and valley, the better. One thousand lucu (with their own borses) are wanted, immediately, at Uar- tisburg. JIMK THE O'OVEllXOli! EXKCUTIVE ClIAMllF.a, Harribburg, IV, July 111, 101. Jo the 1'i'ip'r ff I'mntUimut. I refer to my recent 1'ioulamatinn, call- iug for troops, and the n ijiiesition of the J'lestient. 1 ou are not responding treoiy. The euemies of our G ivcrtitueut a.e act- ivc in deterrinir you, aud efforts have been j- . , r .l i t: i .i.-. ' niBue iu uis.Huaiae iioui iuc ueuei luai , any couaiderahlc I.eLei torco is la your viciuity, and many of our most 1 iyal patriotic citiz-us have been thus deceived. Similar tffirts were too mccessfully made, last year, at the uinmetit wheu Leu'aaruiy was actually on your borders. Dispatehes have Lecu this morn received, establishing the fict that Wallace, with ten thousand (10,UUU) was yesterday compelled to fallback Frederic!: He is believed to bo iu retruat , towards Dtltimore. Th. n.,...i,r.;.!1r;nn Mann, ttiis r.ntnl nd Baltimore was cut. this tnomioir by 1 the r.ehela lu. C..l-... .eilla ' lie .uthor i "s of he ited State, at Washing e l necessity of immedi ,tc , ITorts, that they have this moruinu. bv Tel.-ranh. author- . . . r.. - o I . oil end of our rood neiMth.ira in Mart. land, may depend on your promptness. ' i Recollect that .the , modi of enliating ineu isat the discretion of the Government, aud is tbe duty of all to obey this rvo ii- TO IIU 111 11 d men ta be mustered ia by companiea (wDo, However, leastel Semmes, helped : b'""1 "-"- c-.uu..U6 u. is. which they Lai yesterday peremptorily ; him over to Franca, and promise him a lNo' V, r-". 25 years ago. refused ! , , . 4th, iVoury. Uo bas openly violated h is m, duty ,0 atate to yoa the fact ! 0 U-CnW ,0 lhe Ke'B g8 1 ' W'J 'e Federal Union that your Country re.iutres your immedi- FroTuse Expenditures. ,. 5tb, Ae6etoi. Ho haa fomented and ate service, and the safety of your own ! The Verm R, formed JWtmer. of 'rfjfd t nDM"l. sition. It wiu'.d be digraee!ul to you : some quarters is merely that of borrowed to waste time iu oij -ctiug to matters of f jnds-in other words, it it a (hit forvur form and detail, or to profess that Vnu .... .l would go if called iu ...... d il rent way r"y 10 PS- I necessary for the Those who waut an c-xense for skulking, B,, )n 10 obtain means to pay for its cxts xnay do so, but all who djriro to do their tc'ncc- l'ut we must pay for it, and duty to their cjuutry, will tcorn euch 1 6hould not abaso that obligation, subterfuges. j Hpeculation propor ia always of ques- , . . .... , , r cutvoua sngestious from any (tuartrr. Do not lend Yourselves tfi a i.. tr.cal ,,f your country. Come forward, like men to aid her. Tbe ltebel forces will bo caeily defeated and driven away, if you d) your j - j that ih. h. f i " 10 eul'n,l,n T0U . 7- o. .s iiiuiu'iiiweaiiu mav be maintVmed. A O. ci;ktin. ltAl.TlMuHE. Jul. i t. .t Oar forces have evacu.ird i.j'.:.i. faMPAfl in Ihia A . -il ..... . uu., and now oceury a position south of tbe Monocary. Tbe rcbeis oocupy Frederick, bnt in what force is not positively known. Ke f irta aay 12,000, and that they are com manded by Breckinridge. luere are reports that another Kebol . , - 1 I VeTi'd'h mr- oe,ir Ld1' w . rerrTi nd have moved in tbe di recoo f Urk but jn whl, force , I n aoown. Thia ia supposed to be an i fl .i Ir" " lwa a special from Gea Hancock, stating that Ewell'a, Breckinridge's and Rhode' corps are on tbia aide of tbe 1'otomae. Troops have reached Hahiinore from (I0t's armv rl iiiKtl.i.a .1, ...:... ! t,i , ,, . , 1 m-inui.r. in 01a osbdp8, irieo'ls yoted -bing hm Iluisslurg up O noca efjhtm tne srleUi Union Vj ! thi 1st. From the Front. Near I'LTr.KsHirui, July 2. We are in oiyht of l'eicruburg, getting closer, aud are better prepared; to resist attacks. We are impregnable, as the Reb-U learn to their sorrow. Gen. Wil- sun, about whom we bad some fears, came iu this uioiuing, all right, and bad doue ... i good serviee. mo are geiuug soma targe ijuris iu position, aud then you will hear; fioiu us iu tbumkr tones, Best of spirit education, without wealth, without iuflu prevails throughout tbe army, and all are eutial friends only bis personal wortb.se satisfied that we will win. It will take leati&eJ to by those who know bim best, lime, but be not alarmed. could have made bim what be is. lie baa It is dreadful hot, here no rain for over a mouth past our soldiers suff.T, and many get sick, wheu we send them North, My frieuds must txeuae tue for uol writing to them for 1 have not time. ! You bate oo ilea of the amount of good the Sauitary Oommii-sioo is doiag, everywhere iu ourjiofpital.-, in the field, yes, (heir ageuts even go up to tbe very r II: pits, in sight of the onemy, and dis- tribute their lemons, pickcls, tomatoes, I .n..rtr,.,it ..ni,.r,a. ,t l.o il.n i K....n,l ; pouds. We could not do without the (.'ummisrious. 1 peak from experiepco, when I say they are doing nobly for our ick aud wouoded. T. S. 0. ' Hs Will not Run, I : F-ir a time, Ui.VS.ses S. (jRA.NT suffered fnui the praise of suspicious politicians .,.n .!... i.;...1..... n ...... ,..U hum w uu uiuuiiuu. um guiiiuuicui muuu they could, jet professed an auxiety to make tbe government's ablest warrior, a candidate fir l'rasident prupuM that he 1 continued cu -cessful, and prouiilnl they bad no hope with a candidate of their own u'rinn 1'ii..ip ..nl. .,. 1 ll..nnt.,. ' 1 ' " w" ' J i" ' ' t. j iujuhuj to beat Abo Linclu aud get the "dices." Of late, ibey bare chauged their tune: they cease to niso Grant they say he ; has doue nothing that Lee is greatly hia superior aud belittle bim all tbey can. ; i he of this is the fact,as alleged, ... ... ... Le ua9 V'l"xy reusi.l to be th.tr candidate he will be no ouo's candidate ! f"r anything utitil R.;be!liou is crushed i.astol all will he run agaiont bis Incnd and patron, Abraham Liuooln : l'a.riotie,,n! -Ou that line ainglo . , , eyed, bo "moves on tho enemy a worka until tbey are made harmless. With no personal oi partiztn malice regardless of - If . . t : ui t . e ' 1 1 luuiesi uuw iiiiiueasurauijr ue towurs ! above sueh "torcliridt" as M'ClcIlan, Fre mont, Cochran, and Uael ! Kear-sar-ge, (With accent on the sue,) is tbe highest ' of the White Mountains within tbo State of New Ilanipebire. Of Indian origin, the euphonious Dame ia doubly honored by being bestowed upon tho anlicc built .r.r! V.r,l-o ,,e.n.l .I.ieh enr,V In 1 ".. 1. . nU.u PHWM .V. ,.it. : r..:- c .t.i it. : :i I o.-u a ul,u0, ,u ugui, iu uuanowi A'aLama. The latter was Fnglish built , , L , , aud Luglish manned, but officered by Kcbels, who bad cowardly assailed uuar- rued vessels ou'y, and only came out for a trial tf strength beoause the French ..rK...ntl. T I J fcUC , "i j OaviDc assistca 2emuac3 aoa tiis coairaao n in eeanin(r. the fiilestinn nriaea wlirther 1 those men !re not reallv our nrison en. to ! e i i- i .. j , e P 00 ,Q0 em 01 cur Tho anJ. vlctorJ' wubm of tha LnS,,:i0 0M,ti WM grua' uimper to llebcl avuipathizars j . . . ... ,H.t...t.... L '. ...... & ""T a l"B PreT,!,DS SI'"t of Ppeeul.tioD and j luckless hipcnditure." It very correotly jl7s tDSt ,Q0 prevalence of money in j iiuubihj Uli'lliei, ... IUW LllIU PUfcUUl.- , . . ' ., . . , , t 1 tu" are atrocious gamblers, who ahould be : eZ(:luded from churches and shunned by ail good aooicty. Reckless living is also improper. If honest money fl iws in, nse it for charita. b!e and benevolent purposes, and not for vain abow, or by bad examples to tempt others. 80 dispose of all means aa to be uf real present and future benefit, to your selves aud to others. Lot profeased Chris tians, in all these matters, be worthy of tbo name of "lights in tbe world." tSrOa the 6th inst. the Warrinramark ladies eavo a snn.r,i., J: .... '-; euoiiHi, uiuucr, iu i:ro ,Le cdee f ,ow-,o tte c T 5th l. u-p,.a , . The ape.tator.we i ' '1. uiuuni, iu a. ;iiivo Co. were . , ul,rllM naille ,0g- 11, Ko tl,o l.l ; ... j .i . s -j ", sua weioomms apeecnea ' I J win D. James is an estimable citizen of l'hiladelphia, who seeks and holds 00 offije, and whose name even ia not connec ted with the business firm of wbicb he ia a member. Io bin absence, friends voted ning : government reused longer to shelter the ,nc0'-"'! " "'f "' reofiserw, -,. i t i. ', in ti il "JJim'Jcrat, oymntt Jff. Davit. lieu. perCdioua wretches in her harbor. 1 be ; . tllJ , , - J. , J , , men , L , , , . As the two aotagoniZ!, defaming Lincoln hnghsh vessel, lUe.rhoxinl, was alongside j virlualiT uDholdinff Davii. And vet. j Honoring Magistrates ' Is an injuuotiuu of diviue authority. It is sustained by the beat of reasons, anil is regarded by tbe wise aud the virtuous, everywhere. Men may disapprove of the nieacuriM of those rightfully in power, and yet respect their persons aud their office, ', Tbe Chief Magistrate of tbo United t?.....- . e i l ii .J .I... oiaies was lainy, irauy uiceiou iu station Without ordinary advantages of j uustaiued his most arduous responsibility so well, in a three years' resistance against the Slavo Aristocracy's war, that tbe great I'uion party baa unanimouily nominated j him for re cleoiion. No tuao living baa more prayers offered io his behalf none n9 """'e trienils tnrougtiout the civilized, 1 liberty loviqg world tbao AltilAlUM I-incuLM. It is to tbia honored personage 'ist Sunbury Dcwjcrtit applies td! following language : i " I he charm which Abolitionism threw around the tmutlg U bnjtmn of the While y.u-f. is broken. To allix the word 'honest' lo his name, can no longer deceive the people. One might as well call a load Leauuful, or Mi ike lovely, or a .I.uline piece oi lead. it a i uriiuani cnonK oi muu. A mobs Tai.eiii.a ue, iiaeiti rri'L, aii m.uucssT at'rrooa, names kvib (.tvsu. Tlia .liin , I, , I -,; . geutleuiao and a christiao, aud aa one of tllM I :i in . in 1 1" rd nf thu .Sklata lias Bisnrn in ' - u. ., ,v support tbo Xatioual constitution. Jlany read bis paper and uo otber. ' Engaged as is tbo 1'residont in sustain- '"g ,0o nation in its terrible struggle for lit", 'he vjficer should be honoriM tod : ennouraived when A. a nnart aKl-iniv man t V. y j, - ! complete tbo ovenbrow of intestine foes, 'iut that editor seeks, by vile vituperation of tuo officer, to palsy his efforts, ik'r- 1'urdy may booeatly rjuestion tbe ! constitutionality and expediency of some I , . . . ol ,ae measures measures, aovever, that ..ti,, , "o mjai people uave onoe enuuraed, aud probibly will again approve wbiuii the 1'res.ldeut bas felt compelled to put forth ; io save ine country irom ine tteoeia who m mrntuuu, uui n uj ua auui ' MoV. (eTen J , hfl s erred) Abra- bam litncolu is as "treacherous, deoeitful, , Md amount," as Judas I.oanot or lido- ' edict Arnold ! j .dr. Lincoln, when a child, imbibed tbe . anpi.i.h rp . n 1 1 . r 1 1 1 ... if a .suhnL ... K.J I I in aviirlr Imril furs lic-ino e... not nnll.k.l , , . 6 .., , r . " " ou uy a uanoiug master use w aauiogiOQ and JacKson, oas nover outside of the L'uitcd States and therefore ooufesaedl ii , . , . , lacks some of the grao.es and conventional fashions which the. aristocracy, North and South, demaud. Fresh from tbe ranks of , i i - I . , tus people, uo is a piiin ptgpic s mm... ; and yet, in true d.goity, uiauly bearing, and correctness uf speech, be is laitueaau i Tably aboVO his aSSailaUtS. , -After reading the above most vile, - ; Z r"""?" .u'" i of our great Uepub.tc, we had curiosity to Bee itd pioion 0f JLff,r(lljn Jwis.the ciaicf cf the military usurpation wbioh is now ! deluging our land iu blood. U'e find a vcrJ !gar attack npon Abraham i ai . i j t. - i i oeiaro ii0 wor.a, imvis siuaarj accusea oi uve nciooug crimes i ............ I ait I .. I I aw ni.ilrx. a. .1.. l...t a.Tb, lfUdtH'.t, il D Bl I las 13 fa w II t? II V si ( ,be molhct who P"e h,m ,lfe' nili,rJ etJUCatinn, honor and power to perform. 2d, Miration. A natural son of his 3 "- ia ia the Union .ervice oo the Miaaiaeippi. dJ, h-pmhattuu. He was leader in uu wooj revu me worm oversaw. Against aaob . being, tbe Democrat baa no WurdLu, it BeeUa ta prPjudioe, b, the harshest epithets, all its readers against the pure, well disposed, lawful President 1 Is auon an editor, in a time use mis, nonesi and true to tbe country ? Honorary Substitutes. The Government proposes to give ladies, and gentlemen not euljsct to military duty, a chance to enrol themselves, by proxy, among the defenders of tbeir UUUUIIT. iJIVIJ I'UU 1UIUISUIUK B OUOail . ... ' . TUTE, under certain terms, lo have an engraved certificate of that fact, aa a last ing memorial of tboir efforts. In Lewisburg, in Union ooonty, all over tbe North, are men and women who can procure one or more substitutes, for this object. Committees might proceed to the States in rebellion and enlist con trabands, or men disposed for eervioe at home may be engaged. It seems to ns tbia is a practioal aud attraotive mode of aiding tbe great cause in this crisis. .ttarW'e learn of quite a number of recruits ooming forward, in our county, under tbo late alarm, but can not say positively when tbe; will leave for service. Let no one, inolined to go, wait to be called on, but make for tome head quarter as soon as may be. I'.S. Capt-M'Call expects to start this (Tuesday) morning with a full Company. .MisscsHelle Vorao and Elixa Houghton started, yesterday morning, as nurses to the Nashville Hospitals. tar We are told Charles Ciotier ii Dot sarong the ojptuifi of 151th P. V. ' tfia nrrifl alavori aM n' onsinrllinn nf thn Union Connty Agricultural FAIR) -LEWISHURO-Tlmrtulay tQ Saturday, Oct.Q to 8. PREMIUM L15T-JSS4. Class 1 Trotting, Draft and Match Horses, beat Trotting Horse, lit elai to 2d da, V . U'.ILI.... It... in oo a oo a ui on a on a so a uo 4 oo brft 1Ui;I briflDaf horavtj best pair alstch liuNft 2 Blooded Ilorsoa, best blooded stallion. haTioa Un kept within Lb j .i t-.t a oo l bm oinoaea nreeu nm wim oh or ann oi ner Colt- .uowu oo 'il li"nt American AgricuUurut A I 00 beat blotsled Cult from 2 to a t vara ou 2 00 iiu ta t do 2 uo fearklogColt 4. No horw cut.nl Id thi olaaa will rwwlva a prmnlum Ublaal tfi4uo la abowa Ui JuogM tbal ba la LlCAiUt4.. 3 Cotumon Horses. I i brst Sullioa 4 yarn 014 I bert atmllltiD frf.ia '& to 4 7 ears olt a oo Ag. k 2 oo 3 no I l-t An at 1 uu t.i i:r.iiiQR Mar, 1 or mora bar tUta uj b auowa 4 oo 1M Iv-at. .nrou dfOilittona S uo beat ii.liti Horse ur Uara il U-.t beat a ran oM Cult '.1 bnt i T'r otJ Cult baat 1 'r old Colt a ti 1 uo 2 00 Ag. 1 uu Ag. I Mi AJ. 1 oO jig. attf aV ii b. .t a beat .a.amg Cult - .1 Dui hatll. AldernOV A DfJVOn CattlC. : ' ! best Dull 4 no 2 oo 2 ao it uv 4 oo 2 oo 2 to 00 4 no 2 uo 2 aO 2 UO a no 1 uu be.t Hull Calf bet Heit'r over 2 JF.srs old , u" """ertaif best Bull auiunat lie.t Bull Calf ' jj JJJ Jr J jean old I ao ' wst ii.iiic.lf bnit t'l-ifer el" T 0'(, ; XJ,"" s'ormore'oi bcicasftvabowi!'M ' ri1 - Ag.k . luiryeowpreltiierol tht aboeetnrer Drwda, wnttf n utiubt of jieM W b nndor-4 3 'ia Patn ntrvd la thi m unit b hown to baof jUfj Lluud utl uf the tnwd rprtMcattft. -Grade and Commoa Cattle, URADI CATTLC hSt null OTr 2 f.T9 Old 8 0 Z iO Tl'l it-t Hull rwtwrea 1 tvud 2 jeftn old jci iimi cair 1 iO Jesi ' (iw lor ! uuri jfitt m fur all purruM, Jof hrr elea to bebow 3 00 i,t ; T.ar old H.ifer .t a i uo j fbd tIljlCati.be'"','C " '""ij.tiuo coaxo unu. Kul Rnll 1 ilei .1.1 J yaars .u .aiiie iii'o.f..r.n?ur,.,s,aofnercjettieiuuDi oo i ..-f 0 Sheep and SWinO. -t rrh .rMi.o Do j best loteaaoid do . bent Soutbdowa do -t Bora of r othr breed, t so 3 tiO 3 so : so . . . . r ia t 1 an I so 1 so 1 oo Beet S trfunbs br.t ha Wetbera i.t ft-mt t-t so, with 4 or mere of her Pigs to bs shown Sou .v, L . as. a i oo X UO UU o or mm iige. to to u old best S ll.cs But over 10 mootbs old I " Poultry. -t ratr rhkiken. be.t lot rf - not leas than 0 Ii 1 uo 1 so ;s best pair Turkey, UO VUOS.S 8 Grain and Root Crops. I best fcu.hel White Wbeat 1 on Ag. 1 oo 75 SO :s so alir. An. Ag- Ag. 1 uo 1 00 1 00 1 09 1 00 to to so 60 M 1 UO Ag. 1 00 Ag. 1 ou AJ 1 UO Ag. Vll IW-t j best bn-ti.i Red wheat i ... , , it b...i..i wb.t cr0 , r;1 '? , . ; ttl'ut:, Te"OW ; JI tH'iTi Bariehou'l",0'C"" b-.t bush.i rnmmnn twu . w bu! ."I''tosa do Pft-bbln roUWMM do rhue Albert fnUt'tM d' M Uitu Hiniwoyo poUUwa d any other kind of foUtoM htmt luiial Turuipn bst bubfl CxrruU i -tbu-hfl IlVtetat , U)lt tn wwp-r iis-.l t. ha-atsla. C atbtilUM ' . " ' M Wl ! .f '"'" best lot S.eet Pumpklna ii best best bushel Timothy Seed J.I liest beat bu.tiel Clover Seed 'il best best lot of Tobacco, raised thia rear M best best lot Winter Squashes do Fall Squashes best aaaciuen aorgum 1 uo 1 00 1 uo 00 9 Fruit. best tot Winter Apples, not under 4 blade, a perk of each kind, all raised by the peraon oihlbHiUK- 1 AO il best beet variety Apples not teas thaa a kinds M be.t best U bushel Apple for Fall or early Winter ass ! Z 1 oo " best i bushel Apples for long keeping 2d beet teat specimen Pall Pears do W inter Pears 2d best do best variety of Pears best specimens Plums 3 or DOTS kiwtS best perk Peaches a i-si best peck Qutnoea beat a bunches l.elawsre drapes do Concord . do Diana do any other variety oolorsd Grapes do White Grapes i Ag. 1 uo 1 01 Ag. 1 uo 1 oo 1 oo Ii 7S 7S "S TS 74 boat lot Catawba or Isabella 0 rapes, a lb, or awn 1 00 il hast SO beat variety u rapes beat ana greats, so. or aiads t oo 10 Dairy Products. best 9 lbs. or more Batter I 00 1 ou 1 no 1 00 i best beet Cueeee, 10 lbs. or dbotw baat lot Uoney tn comb, it lbs. e saor 11 Flour and Bread, hast bsrr-t of Wheal Flour 1 M beat spertmea W heat Bread ' 00 2d beet s. Ag. beat specimen Res ttread TS beak do Indian, 7b 12 Household Manufactures. bast Fulled Cloth. 10 yards or mora 1 On best home-msde Flannel, 10 yards or mora 9 00 beet honie made Carpet, 10 yards or aaora t 00 best home mad Woolen Coreriet 1 SO best patchwork Quilt t M i!d be-t 1 W best Silk Quilt tO beat Woolen Yarn horns mads 1 00 best pair Woolen Blanket h ocas Blade 3 00 bast pair Woolen Sock do M 13 Manufactured Article. boat specimen Cabinet Work 2.1 beat beat Washing Machine best Plothee w ri ni-.r s oo 1 CO 1 00 Diplo fceet Drese Coat S 60 best pair Vant 1 00 host Vest 1 SO best Double Salt of CarrUfS Hns ainlartured within the county S 00 beet Alngle 8ett Carriaffe Haroess, aa eonditlotia 100 i i .nu. pt.m ibiM ShI.ki w ml Is doaen Kip Skins Balahed SOU best dossn Qraln Kips, regard to werteieo.btp s 1 uosen urM. mp. welf aa duality of stock AJ 1 "J 00 t DO t no 1 ao I oo 1 nn beet lot of Upper Leather bast 4 setee Sol Leather best 1 pair of aewed Calf Boots hast pair kip do-, best pair of Ladlea Kid Shoos bent pair ol Ladles' Gatlere best pair of bltppcra bast Parlor 6tor wool or teal 3d bast teat docking 3tctt sal ryattaN ii bail 1 OO 1 to V j, t I w j k"J!"S.V IUn"" best sou .wed xhioaiM, a to. .ay best sewin Machine. vv 2d be.t Ag. 14 Agricultural JmjileinPnts. I best Mower and keapor Hip. 4 3 W il I " '" best Keeper ou beet Mower 3 "' ari.ra.iiiae iarfiiBawifcaati l:p. a &i Liu. S " I 11 bviit fHDuoi); Mill W btfit bt Clt.TiT MmcUi&a 2'l best best Hay, stalk, ami Itrav Cattaf 'Al best bsst Cora Sbrllar, boraa povt d bu4 do bat ll.irno lUka bwt llsxruw b. st l.u l Holler Ul lirsju UrlU ii b. t DKSt lro 1'ianti.v best Ti Uugry id brst best Uiwa Uui;a-7 2d hrst bust 2 hot ss Top Carrlaa beat Farm Wagou M te-.t best Cultivator lvi.t 4uliil Plow U-l Sid. Hill l'liw be-t Mirlnyao lloubla Plow best v3ibined Cider aliil aad Prast DMxt llursv 1'i.wer beat Cms 1'low Uo.l hJfje lly Fo. k 2 UU J " " i uu liipli.nis Mf- " a uo a to 1 oo P'P- ' J 1 oo , 15 Viiies,Jellie?,aiitJ Canuod Fruit. 1 i do BUt-aVbcrrj TltM I do jWrbvrjr da it CqrrB( do bt Cntvr in bitl itb luud of auriog - best Currtut JJ1 24 bMt tHt Urp Jtllj iil btttit twit Jelly from noy otbar fruit . 'M btmt f. I lo TmatoM j 1 best of any otber Canoed Fruit beH and arMOet variety of Caaned Frail best aorguuk atulaasea I ltt Xeedle Work. bwkH fpeimn OrBaUBwaltU KtwdlvwuTa. bMiit Workntl Collar 2d tMt be)t Nt-witufD Wurttvd Work 'M bfaU beit wpmiiicea Silk Em broidery bent tciiiia Crochet Wrxl, "aid brt best Nt-twork tAnt itroup Unrated flowtrf bwt or-w4 tBiuf. Ut 2d Utst bMt pvcimai. Ornaniotl Shctlwork UU OtUaBMB do Tidjr 1 00 to 1 oil so 1 uu So 1 00 is) 1 uu (0 1 oo 1 DO 1 UO to 1 ') 17 -Painting?, Photographs, ifcc. beat perinea oil Painting executed iu County I OO i mn a f i.i d.. pnotogrspha niilom to Marble hculptur Pip.aawi, Js Uneniimerated Articled. The Judges of this class are authorized lo - give premiums for such articles on exhibition ac lhiv mav thinL' urnrihv end fne uhirh nn premiums are offered in ibe above liau JUYEX1LE DEPARTMENT. (or ohildren under IS Jeerl-j Clasa A. beat Pls I to IS weeks old best Sucking Colt best Hull Calf frost 1 to 0 aooatba out 1 on 1 uo 1 oo I 1 ! M j be I beet Heller do beat pair Turkeys do do lieeee do l'ueke OV IblekeM do leocy t.'bkkeBB beat bushel Sweet foraloaa do Insh do da I 'ar rote do Ueela as bet peck ReaDs 1 beat i head (!al,bair beet Wiuler fi4uah best Sweet ruUiySlOS best Ki I'lalit Iswt Timstoea I best Ked feppera ; bust lot Tobacco i Clas3 B. best 9earhsa 1 best PlUOtS ' best Tear, arowo on 1warf Treea ' bisl lot ol Urspes not less than a lbs, best S II butter best loaf W beat Bread best lot nf Cakes best I'atrbwoik Quilt best pair Knit Socks do worked Slippers do ladies' Slippers best Jelly best Conned Vroit to glass Jars best eieeimeii of plain eeUlewora i beet Tidy best Crochet Work ! beet La. mp slat beet grcup Flowers (worked) best Uoituet (rut flwer '. best display of Flowers Id pnts ' beet specimen fainting toil or water oalofa) beat Artifi'ial Flowers 1 a 1 uu Its 26 13 J V to Si 3S ! ta Si S.S to bo W (0 or. I ieeiBes imy iini in, do Feuuiansbip Dr. Tobias' Venitian Liniment. MORE TESTIMONY ! This is to certify that for the last five years I have used ! in my family Dr.Tobias' celebrated Venitian I , . 1. ... ...,. I u ; s.iiiiiMc-111, lull in eveir lunaubc ii.ic oum it equal to hia recommendations. I have I found it to give almost instantaneous relief - . . r , . i i v. . 1 . .Al.. in cases of toothache, crouo. bilious colic. tnr llirnaf r.&in in th bcf and haelr and nd : a- " r- - - rheuinatism. I cheerfBll, commend its ir.a. tn everv one amicted with anv liciea wn any oi tne aoove i named diseases. Jawaa H. Waaasa. I Hartford, Conn, Oct. 16, 1861 Sold by all DruRists. Office So, Corllandt street. New Korkt MARRIED, By RevJ.A.Kirkpatriek, 4th inst, W W. rASSELL and MABV JASK MKKK1UTU, both oi lock Uaeen. In Wometadnrt Berks Co, Pa, 7th lost, of rliptherla, AN MR Fi.KKV, dautcbterof KeT.C. II. aad Harriet M. LEI.SHCU, lata of Lewuburr, aged t yrs and 4 aia. In Milton, Sd inst, ALICE, daughter of J. cob and Ca. R. SIIII'MAN, of Sunbury, a,;ed 4 y, a m, It d. In Philadelphia, lh lost, BALDV, aoa of Charles M. and Iteonah Mary HALL, aged 5 montha and daya buried in Lewisburg Cemetery, 101b inst. In Whits Daer Valley, 3d Inst, ol. ROBERT F. W tlKSIICK, aged S3 ysara. Corrected &mi- If eeAy hy J. Walk & Co. Wheat e-2.10 Butter 2h Corn 1&0 Kye 160 Oats, 82 lb. 75 Barley 901 00 Flaxseed 250 Ham 20 Sides & Shoulder 15 do with Ribs 10 Kgga Lard, fresh Tallow 25 1 & . , .5 Potatoes 45 Dried Applof,lb. 8 Wool 1.00 Country Soap 4 (..( Rage 4(nt3 Latest Hews A Rebel force reached Magnolia, 17 miles east of Baltimore, and destroyed two passenger trains going east from Baltimore to Wilmington and 1'hilad- Goupowdor Bridge is report! as burnod yesterdaj Rebels fonr miles front liavredegraoe. It seems aommunieation if oloaed North and East of Baltimore. The Rebels homed tbe house of Oof. Bradford, within four miles of Baltimore. Major Gnntber protests against N. Y city regiments leaving. Tha rJIcinl ara akioff W ceoeiallf, in I many place, to lb dao! and tbt du'J i ol lha hJOi. Turnip Seed. Karljr While Flat Ugieh S rap Leaf, - tlKirvinc's Iir.pr vcd Ru'a Uaita, trlv Furpre Top Flat S'rup Leaf, f urplf i'c p Rma Uaa, Long While French, .ong Veliow Sweite, H!ound RuiMa. or F.X.i Bs, Ualr's llytind The soHrriber wHL forwart, hv mail, one ; J pound ol either of OV above named varene I w ' ' urnip Seed, (postage pajd) oo receipt of 2 uo 73 cents in poMage stamps. 1 :. n. BtttiKKS' . Seed i Asric. Btoae, 133 Markel rsi. I'miuid. Also Seed Buckwheat, and dealer in Super . Fboaphale of Lime, (juano and Dune Dust j - syi ItllH witU! I tu MTn it" O i iTOi.E.N t'rora a stable near Bainbri.iEa on hemshtdr ihea?ihult.a LA HUE BAY mi ill" i .... . .1.1 uV.. :.. I. . I SOU it r., aoout 14 years Uiu. s.ic is .cij uni' 1 uu iuv baoked, np neanra, ana lent; swucn tai ! which she carries off to one side when she navais. A reward ol lib w.ll be paid for the 1 so mare and ancrcheosion ol the ihiel. or SI5 I u. ..i ,U- I1...I ... Clt (or informaiioa which may lead to ihe recov hur i so erv of ihe mare. Inquire, at Lewis K REM Kit, LONG 4 UO. GUFFJX'S PA TEST CiluMN Jar anil Cilatisi Covers, 76 I to AQV. preserving FKLTTS ia a perfectly I to J1 freh state. They leijUire no Wax. Bol i,"J der, or Uement, seal iusianily, and are more 7 easily sealed and opened than any other ant cle for the purple ever invented. AM kinds so of wax and cenjent are e., 'tally disareeaole, j To and uncertain in sealing. Being made entirely 'S n( nla.c (hum aoniil lh( iiViip.tinnc In nlKe T5 ' " : " i V vZ .... urc n?hfr4 I in up nlhr man tki iia.1 in Iht 'jo covrrs. t or fra'e in l.ewi-burj, only by 10.VI KREMEU. LOM & CO WiUiamsport Oil Works. 0N-E.PL08IVEPureCrystal Carbon Oil IS TfbBI PAtHtiES. Orders promptly attended to. II. L. flolden. 1053 WiUiamsport, Pa 0 , Hot tor If. C. STEDM W, TTAVIXtJ relumed from the Array, is now his nrnfi-ctii.nal servirea lo Ihe nutitic. Alav tie found at Wia. T. Linn's Bufiap, Tp, June 18, ISfil pdilm SUMAC WANTED. T WILL nay the highest markel price in ' I 1'A.sFf f..r AO Tons of Sumac, delivered at my l anyard in Lewisbur?. Per. sons who intend gaihering.should commence t i'immedia't!r, as the stailj will soon com mence to get woody and hard. E. J. HULL. Lewijburg, June 13,164, Estate of Jonathan Koser, dee'd, S. : T t rrKKS Testamentary oa the estate of 1 i Jona'han Koser. dec d, late of Duffaloe . I I " k. K... .sni. I ss io. ihe suosenbers in due form of law. All J : persoos indebted to id estate are nottlied to make immediate payment, and ihose having z claims azainst ine same win present mem i properly authenticated tor settlement to JOHN Kll.SKK, BuSaloe, I Hjcc-i-r SUWilOa KOlfcli. Uelly.j tors In June 14, 10 1 pi ! Tbe Eye and the Ear. S TAR. 8. H. KXIUHT, of Lewisbnrg, havinj zs I I had twentv-five years' crartice, olfrra his services to those who are alllicted with diseased byes or bars. 1 he lolluwing is one . of a number uf Tesiimonials i My son had cataract of both eyes-was blind of one, aQ'l nearly so of tl,e other. I had physM-isns attendiua: 1 hiwl, to no eneet. ilr. Kniit&t undertook ni case, and curej him wilb'iutan oneratioa. 1 would deieail who areanllel-d in gite him a rail. M 1 1 IL UU'. Ilartletoo, Jan. 7, lv4 luoj Estate of Jotn Dic3enIerft;r.Sen.,rIesTii. IETrERS of Administration on the estate i of John lJicfienderfer, Sr, dee'd, late of lute Leer township. Union county, havin; been granted lo tbe undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested lo make im mediate payment, and those bavin claims or demand's against the same will present them duly authenticated lor settlement lo JOHN H. CAMPEELL, Adm'r White Ueer Mills, June U, 186 pi C'au!idae fur Congreas. unoersisneu respeciiuny open mm self to lhe Republicans of tha Fourteenth ' ,, . , , D ...i.-.:- . " . r-""'- , , " . 7.. . i"iorinumCeriana, onyuer aau s.uiuuj lor uu mination by the several county conventions of the said district. JOisIAH EsrV Harrisbur., June 9, I8C4 11I1B1 1I.4KPER, Wo.620,Arch St PHILADELnilA, Manufacturer and ciiLsa is WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER-WARE, and ROGERS' superior PLATED W ARE. rsAII kinds of SILVER WAKE made on the premises. WATCH Urpairiaz carefully done Iill5m3 jw Estate of Lt Col John 0. Hauer. "1T7"HEKE S, letters of administration to ' vv lhe estate of John V- Muster, dec d, I late uf Lewisburg, have been granted tn the snbscriber by the Register of I nton county, I all persons indebted io said estate are reques ted to make payment and those having claims against the same will present them without delay to JOSEPH MLSf ER, Administrator, Or to his Attorneys, OBWlU 4 UAVM Lewisburg, June 3, lsoi Andrew Kennedy, Rotary Publlr, Ummlssloien' Offlre, Uwbkarg, WILL take Ihe arknowledfemeot of Deeds. Mortgajes and other 'legal instroments.adminisirr oaths, take affidavit in relation to the income taz. 4c. Ac United States Claim Agents. ALirE.V"E having been granted to the undersigned to carry on the business of I'ntted mates Claim Aenis io I'nion county, they will attend promptly io the collection of back pay and bounties and the procuring of pensions lor soldiers or their legal representa tives, and the prosecution of claims against tbe, United Htaies. JAMES F. & JOHN B. LINN Lewisburg. March SS. 1S64 r.xpease UooU. A blank bonk, thus labelled, ha been f-o.u'l, and is left at this oftc for 'he tTn'i rnHB andersijBed, having obtained the s I rf Ihe fi.inilure, B,tUres aud Dl.naila tf Mr. Riri M. l'oi.,. will coniinne th Uakerv, I 'onieciionerv and .otmn hoainras it ihe old tand. on Market urrei, for iht fx. iiod it mie year. He hopes byMtjci aitentioij to bosmess io merit the patrona;- hereioforaj enended lo this establishment. H L M MAHON I.eiishar?, April 20, 18K3 Success! Success! Sl'(!Cs.4 has everywhere aitanded off Armies and so it may ha said of tingle i Cs" Slew rbuloerapble fiallery, (iiiuated on the Son'h tide of Market street, between :id and 4th, Lewihare.) which is perfect success .i havioj, al oonsirlerabla expense, fi led up a naw combination Light, which can not be surpassed for tine effect in giving to lha Picture that delicate shading which all admire. I , -r - " ncniiici. We have rn hand a very l.irre assortment - J nf cf " fames, Fine Cases, and Photograph Ala bums all of which we oll-r at city prices. KNUI.E Jfc DAWN rSign of ihe ST.4K. WOOD. CHOPPERS I ON E It I N DRF.U han : w anted to cut w-tx. at Heaver Furnace. Snvder county. Uonj waea mil be paid monthly in can. t' Jan.H. ut. r'K S WAU'EK 4 Q ; vmiihiiv AFTCH 1)L'T the lairst cf all ia that of - C. W. SCHAFFLE, who. ha n nj relumed from New York a.Qif, Philadelphia, is prer.arad lo sell Goods Cheap for Cash. A larjje asnrtment of rriie.nhmiea's.Oila, Taiois, Variii-h's. Dye Siutls. Glass, Perfana. fries, Coal Oil, Lamps, Itruhes.Toys. Fanoy Note us. Soaps. Contectir.aries, N uts, Pipaa, Tobacco, C'lgars, Cnllery, tVc Ve. ic cVe. Physicians' prcscriiiliona carefully i Wines antl Lienors for Medicinal ,' purposes, warranted genuine and of the bas) auaiirv. LEWTETRfi - Mil 3S. l6t GUaS, PISTOLS, FISHING TACKLE, FINE CUTLERY, and Sporting Apparatus grarrallv, KOPS. Lines. Keels, Uaskeis. Bail. Flies, Hooks, .Nets, Foils, tiloves. Masks, Billies. Corkscrews. 1 g Collars, 4e coo. siantly on bind and lur sate n bolesaie aaq I Keluil al the Sportsman's Depot. JOHN KKIDER'8, VE. corner 2d and Walnul SJis 1'hiladeL phia. March 4. Ifi4 6m Important to Tas-Payers. THE STATE TAX must ba paid before or on ibe tjr15ih of Ja'y nextj in order Iu enable the County Treasurer lo pay lha amount required by the State Treasurer. According lo the Act of Assembly passed last session, no abatement will he allowed as heietotore, but if not paid fire per cent witl ti ! gjjrrf, M M. JUNES, Co.Treas. Lewisburg, Ma; SO, 1861 CEDENT! CERENT ! ! TUB subscriber would respectfully inform his old easterners, and ihe public gene, rally, that he will have constantly on hand ' -u, -"r" f " l""' ' "V""" Uviirau ir I ViTinr Fur-ii-nt At fk ilictanr nn . nyui. I the line of Caual or Railroad can have their . or,tfr orders tilled at short nonce. AJdrae ROBERT VALEXTINB. Uelltfonte.Pa TtaTlWOXISL. We do certify ihat we have used the above Cement in the erection of the Bclletonte Water Works, and take pleasure in recommending il to all persons in need of a good article. BiKJanSJ Wiuaa eSr. Tats. TAKE NOTICE. ALL rEKSONS are hereby notified not to ride on horseback or drive with team on or across my Lois, which I intend lo occupy as a Coal Yard, without mr consent. ' Boatmen are notified not to lie np at my Wharf, without tarsi consulting me. Aay on violating the above notice will be considered a trespasser, and prosecuted as sorh. WM. FEULEY Levisburs;, April S, UK CEMETERY NOTICE. I Tan Election held by the Stockholders i of lhe Lewtsburs t'emeierr. Ihe ander. signed was eleciffd Tieasurer.and all moneys for lot, grave-d.pging, 4c, must be paid la htm. Person interested wili please note Ihe chan-e. Those indebted to the Cemetery Association are requested lo make immediate payment. SOLOMON HITTER Lewisburg, Jan. 22. 1863 6m . 'e KREMER, LO.VCi & CO. have jnst ree'd A great variety of descriptions and pricetw call and see. May 6 Jl'ST received a fine assortment ladlea Drea Goodh, Embroidery, Veils, liloves, Trimmings, Ac. Ac. suitable for tna eason-alo a 6ne b t "f 'V'iT-'rU June SO KKEMEH.LONQ C0S CARPETS i' '"'A Jl""' ) tf -" KKEMER. LONG A CO 1"sLSTJ!B. Salt ad Ftsh for sale bf ETMN B0C'tv3-rmby';- f'5?f an1Li'h?isn, ai F J5Ptr