Ill N If I STA1 iiwiwie D IlflOl BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. At fl-. per Year, ulnar riBLiMim Mim.kKkLi j JVsdav Morninz & Friday Aflernnon. District and County Noniinitions. Ajseaahlj StwrFL H.oltHir.. nflfclr.a ronaty MUlK JLUMtV. ir .).nrniitur U K Hi IL nill, ri)nalnc. SUiiir-TnnMAs rni usi.or iianiri ioahiB leKloDrr-!inilL kit. kM.IS.of Nr Btrlla Aa1l.r-JaltLS Alkl ,of U-l ni.lt.ln. Cwroacr-BLJlill IIAf. of XCUbr. Election on Tuesday. Ort. 1 1, le64 fur rr.uiiiKUT, f f 4 f yQQL nB TIME PKWintM, Andrew Johnson. ELECTORAL TICKET- 1 lUshtjrt KiC f Gnr M U t HDrj Hkiraat 4 ithtwn H Kern 4 Ctarl V Kamp T RuWrt rrk WiUism Tikvlir 9 John H-i9Ua4 1 Krbrl U t-rTl! 1J ChBTlar r Kd hr II hriar Joho iat W Wood rmof-l It iHrk r wteTur-i B -ff J hn I I'wwt K.irDr M Jankfa Elemon on Tofday. N.t. 8. !8fi4 State Representative Ticket Tbeootuiottiuo of (Jtavis H. Man lit, t Of Jersey Shore, fJr the Hou.e of Kepre - cntatives in the General Assembly of our State, completes tbat ticket for onr district. As there is no opposition, in our ranks, to ' - . . i i . i - : . j Cltner Oi .ue iaree gfuiiemea uoaiioa'eu , to '.he respective ciuoties, it is unnccessa rf to have a Conference befjre putting ap ; their name. j i Mr. Manley is a plain, affible, intelli- gent eifxen, past n.udie age, for many Years nrouiiaent in the bj-iinesa eirolea of Lycomiog "ounty. At tbe outbreak of theIlebellionbe-.Sre6idingioitichmond, from whence bis devotion to the flag of our father, expelled bin. wi.b the loss of What property be possessed. A Whig of Olden time-a ll.publ.can of t o d.y-bis . r-r.nn.1 knowledge of and aurinV. from I tr n tbe Slave Aristocracy in Ibsurrcction, taay insure him as a Unionist of tbe right tamp, and as far as we know every way competent. Obwio, Allem at, and Mam.et ! Tbat j ii Ihe trio for tbe first eooteet io our tew district. Let os make it a sure, a tri ttmpbant ticket. 07-Two years ago, (18 )2,) when Con-: jjere about fuur hundred sick and woun gressional Conferee bad been appointed, j ded mr8 now receiving careful attention. Uom Jaoiata and Snyder counties, in of late a large number of negro troops favorof John J. Pattersos for Congress, j VOunded in the late charge on tbe rebel iht Juniata Sentinel QKepubiicao) said : "A Col. Patterson ha carried firo of tht (ine counlirt composing tbe di.trict, kit nomination may be $nely conceited." Very well. In 161, George F. Mil- i lee "has earried ftro of the jive countiet ..... . , , ; WJDIDVIIIIe luc uiaiiiui. .uu i - , .ub i u . . . r- .i- k fl i f 1SG-) "Ail nomination may be safely conceded." Union and Snyder counties presented Uol. Wilier by a unammouti vote, and all who are aware of tbe public feeling in Northumberland know tbat he is at least tbe second choice of that eounty, of which be is a native, and where be is 4T ' ' r 1 aavaAfia riAnn aw ate in I ninn fir St.VilA i . Fnrrrair nr ia i nnnprnpan i ibe uon. jouuoessna, oi ueouro, . a, , long and widely known as a leading nemo-. crat, in a reeeot speech thus aesenbea a kind of people whom be bad observed io , -. Southern Pennsylvania: : Tbere are unfortunately those among os ' wbo can not discuss tbe question a single moment without showing that they are at i heart foe, of the Government and enemies of their race. Tbe people soon learn to . - ' tind ont aod know tbese men. Human I .kill and ingenuity .nd all 1 of traitors' cun- j Zi TJlZltrrZ , toeir real enimeots. Tbey bang back or .knlk aws, from our public gathering, on eor national holidays; thev disparage .- - - , , , . wi.p 6' i Lnion effieers and soldiers and eulogixe . tbe Kebe Is. All Union victories are inei- - O ies are of incalculable value and impor i tanee. Good news is never credited bad i lew. is often originated, believed, and cir- eulated long before verified. Taxes are Obnoxiona and opnres.ive : draft are nn- esnstitotional, and odious: war is bloodr 1 ...il itfianl.tlnn w,A k. ..ii.. ..Li . ' r . onee to stop iL ui uc.iij iniii jciis everything has been wrong ; nothing excel-1 lent, notbiog even praisewortb, or pass- j able bas ever been done b, Ibeir govern-! Eoent-onl, mistakes, wrongs, wick.d .ct. ct tjranny; and earnest appeals are made : to tbe people to arise in their might and prevent tbe establishment of a militar, despotism. During all tbis time, tbey fcave never been known to utter a word of , -l-.-"":,m"ong'ost the Rebellion, or see I an improper act south of the Rebel line. These are tbeonmisukable ear-marks of. tbe traitor. He may remonstrate ; he may , ??r'"?lSih? ?'lexT? in lg terv noisv and earnest wo'rrl. in..V": i he is a "sound Democrat," and that every lb 9lb CrP "oalJ blowo &y high at j true popularity that is, profound coofi xoan of his part, wbo sujtaios tbe war is si o'clock, and followed b, a charge of. dence in bis integrity, suavity, and ability an "Abolitionist." Yet after all be is the 9ib. 10:h. and ISth coma. The 5th ' am on all elaei and narties wherever neither a patriot nor a good Democrat. ZEl' - the pure waters of America and you can Bake oorbiog out of him but a poor mis- i erable traitor just snch a ooe as Gen. ! . nrtnr m ia- Jackson wonld have strung np for treason, ! Ifter'war.7! lh' M,fco"7 j "Tha Christian Conference, now in ' osion in Lewisbarg, we suppose will i fotinue DBtil Snoda, Ths Lewiaburc I Ulheran Sonda, School had aa cxeursion Jt-s CaaaJ, Bud a celebittioa. rhurs Ja, R. CORNELIUS. In Advance. Aaotlier Punishment Pr. 11 ammood, Surgeon General of the U. S., bas been tried on charg of de- fraudiog Government in matters of Sionel, medical and bo?cital sarpliea, &a. He ia ' di-m;eJ from the service, and dis- oialifird from buldine any tB;e of honor or trust The President Bonroves the . j j ., .l. k..i t I down pies the bead of bis r u ' ----- r department. Not satictied with hoonr ni fair pay, bis greediness has sunk bim imo 6bmo dj roiempi. Si) be it to all who aid in ueh robbery. The authoritiea are i alter dm accurp icff, ana u ia nopea may be able to cODviet them. Eacoorace borne iodu.rrt bv rat- rouiitngU x .No.b.Ilartleton. (5eead Correfponltn' of tht !tr A (Tironitit. Frcra 1424 P. V. Near I'tTEiisisiHO, Va., Aug. 4, 'Gl. .i c...-. tl . i r some time bag been Ttrv Wirai. SO Warm, Tery waroi, so warm, when no breega U etirrieg, as lo be almost! intolerable. Yesterday, early in tbe morning, Corp. ! rir.ii.ii Fulimsr and mvsolf. ln,.k .!k t0 Ci, 1"'oio, distoce ot nine " .rou., prea .omo money lor r . l e . . t memoers oi me v.mpaoy wno naj just been paid off tbe nitrbt before. Our way was a vtry duty main roal, running through pine fre.ts, and wide oncnci..sed fields. On the fkirt of a wood where . f ,u. v.. .v,.. n . i ...us ui iU uuj.uin v,iF) .ivwiu, piles of gabions stood in long rows, awa ting transportation to tbe front. (A ga- bion is a round wooden ta?ket, hke a eS'ioi':r' maJe of ";KS nJ nPtn " fco!h ;eoJ''- Ttey are filled with earth and ueej 10 0Dstru"'o ethwotkS.) On one of j tb9 "' t'"g tigb ' 6IIawi 00 wi"ch' le9 meei e buo ,wo 'P 'ang9 00 ,tt b,n??9 iM " " fcU fter 1TP its two victims into tbe grave. Tbe first otj-ct ibat calls tbe attention on nearicg City Point is significant of tbe presence of death; on a Urge cnvats is ' expanse oi guuer ana gleaming on e- v- j , we distinctly see the thousand and one tents of tbe City Point General Hospital. works bave been added. Tbe situation of Ibe hospital is tbe very best. A strong, cool brecxe continually ' comes from tbe river. The land is Ligb and weil policed. Two steam fire engines , , T , force water from tbe James river when i . . , . , . necessary, to epnnklethe streets and lay the dust, adding thereby much to tbe I comiori ana weuare oi iae paueot?. Stasdicg in one row are tbe large tents of tbe Pa. Kelicf, Christian CouitiiUsion, Maine, New York, and other State Relief . Associations, tbe Gtrman Relief, io front of which was sitting aregu!ar"Tycbman." Tha V.nilaPB I n m m icj.,mi f r. is oars ... .... . . incrt-tu: v trimmAii at ine entr.iieA with ; ! ' ) .c.e.u.. .e. -e .ppr.acu ,0B vjiartermaster a , M ..r.L- . . r . i i. !" i me aimy oi me rotomac 0ue t'- ' the road a large corral is Ja I '-' most filled with horses in various condi- lions ; it might be called a horse hospital, Oa tbe other sile of tbe road are large; machine shops for repairing. j A feW dli,pldited fr4me hon3e8 lnd two , . . . . nr thru. rninfn rvrir-lr ruiiiiiinn. r.nr.cnt f J 'e town of Ct, Point. These, deserted j ' ""Te T 0W Z A' AG" i emment and Sutlers. By descending ,teep b.ok we stand on tbe Landing. . . -. ir . Here a busy scene presents itself: steam-1 . r . ' , mff 6 ""J"' tbe long frame depot, and cars running m nl fm miih .nnnli.. f.-.. tk. fmnt To.diy bejides theif nsM, th, roof - . . . ,,. . . . " r from Washington . . , i The Adams Le- rmll Ofri.'.A ernvile.-l vith r.fne.r. an1 ... i iucu, clu w.iiiu .if raprcBs uiuucv lor regiments and sompanies, and themselves, Th9 futlerj (extortioners) are receiving i . . ,. v , . . . . 6 i suPP""'"d J 10 " 0 '"P 100 "s V& J- -among other tbiogs the, bring peaches and apples. ! A small water-melon costs onl, $1.50. I 0n S.tnrd.v Urn. imnori.m em. ii. . . ,,, . ,, lK. ! . 7 . , . 1 . ,. TV Bl8bt before' 8un be"' tri ,1bt wre p'seed in tbe forts along tbe line, and in tbe morning abont 2 o'clock onr regiment was roused from its sleep, with tbe an- nouncement that a Rebel fort in front of j corps was to be read? for anv emersencr. " -It. might 'l'9 .' P'ck ff ,he 6nnBer- -t 5 O'clock ('i of 3, o'clock,) the heav, boom ot lbs xplon g.Ta tbe sunal, - .'vi.l .uo UVITI which was at once answered along tbe j -! line hJ " t'en mouths. Then ihe thnoder of artillerv erowlcd and t roaned, terrifying the John- nies at their morning meal of hoe cake and skipper, bacon, and making tbe Rebel pickets lie ver, cdosc in their pita. Abont boob the fixe slackened. Ia the afternoon reprts and ramcri ia cmuiIcm suubeis LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, n - l.i : . were ujng bdoui anu rootling un euipiy head. We received oo reports signed Offi-iel," M Corp. Gelhnger says. The gratiu cuaigc iniir'i. t.t.iij mi u. tun- day was emi-iinieJ by the obsiioacy ol Gen. Lee in refusing to accept our fhgof 'ruce to bury the deal. This was doubt- Ksj n rela.lattou for .n.M;,rin nra troops. V iL.I... U...:.A.l V.nlr.. anfi'l .ititriuticB',iuc'jiiinin.iis - le disheartened ; tbe work of digging x:g- uc " " b 6 ' 1 r m . I . cttl I iirva nn 'I hfl Iri.nri4 It r A i 10 Due spirit, ido supptiee irom iqb bauitarj Lomaiiaioo bJ ibe Ii&t-r-ti Dumber of ot.i"oa leaued b? the Coioinis- . . . .. . . ... in SUvDje 0d htarlf i i Everything bohind the broas'woras j isL-i to make our line look like one long regular camp. Shelter tents are up, bunks made, kLd m tbe rear of our reg.uient is . . . . i, : . .cu u. r"u - " - eUJU " i f.hinnoil .ween I-'p.linrr writinir !a!tr I fashioned sweep. Heading, writiog i!tere. talking, and cooking, occupy tbe time. A few weeks since rebel battery hat - ing airect r.nge on our afreet sent us a : J.. t;j : with a low bow of the bead, thus avoiding n a i .... . mm ... 1DJ eoliwoo or injured leelmgs. Since the gbelliug they no longer give salutes. j r.r,. K.. whr, h. hefin nn-ell. i, Capt. Kvans, who bas been unwell, is now last improving, l be war seems to have a bealtby effect on our Teteran sol- d;eri Geo. Keicbley, who, though 45 years , . . 0 Bge.ls as sirocCBUil nveiy as iae jounjest. Billie Shields, Serg. Maj .r, is D0W io the DivUion hospital, sick, but is fl!, reco,erine. ' Company K has now 4 sergeaata, 5 CPrpor,K j diummer and 12 men for du-y; 1 sjrgeaot and 3 men on "extra" dutJ) ,od 2 on t.dMj duty. Sometime-., e, . coriosity, we get that or-j (Aryu,,) and after counting op th u ii nirrn I trnrt va A httVA a RPartV l.-k .k. ..... t t ... ..-...V.. c o ' matter. 1 m very sorry to see tbat tbe vrijinal is so very poor, and the senti- ments scarcely worth tbe paper they are priced on-a good deal like the Uebel currency. OUld It not lOoK DCtter lor - ine euttors tnereoi io nave a train oi re- spect for the country tbat nourishes tbem, even if tbat grain was as small as a mus- tard sed, and not use tbe term "Coufed- erate" quite ao much T FRANK P. LkFEYBE, Co. E, 1121 P. V. Corr.pocde. of th. Hut A Chmnl-I.. CMr Naxa Joaxs Lasdis.. Ta. Aug. U, IS'A. This camp is on tbe James river, four miles above Bermuda Hundred, on the south side. Oa Saturday and yesterday (Sunday) there was heavy firing from our gunboats ia the river, anl the Itabels on tbe North Bide of it, concealed in the woods. Ibe .... .... . Rebels were trying to atop tbe men em- ployed in digging tbe canal lo eat off Fort Darling. Tbe gunboats lay about two miles up the river. Yesterday, mus- c . ... j:..:-..,-! tet firing was very rapid and distinctly bsard at camp: our icfantry flicked the! i . , . . ... . liebels, yesterday, captures over a lao-; I, r.nsoners and took a few pieces of I conversed with the prisoners . j.. . .. f .k ... r.m : U MJ j EUUIC VI IULIU I U IIVUI VJVUigia) ,! ..k... r c..k .'..,N. Tk.w ! vmn. iwm .. were iod tr . t i. i . i ; . i : aiiifreui.y ciaj, mostly in cue gray . uniform, dusty and ragged. Tbe, ap- j tonna aefotion to ne country. Some or peared pretty well informed. They told ; ,h9 bosmess establishments of the city, . J 'I.... - . . me tbey bad not been paid for twelve ! months: tbe, ea, their money is so worth-; lfcSj that they could eat twelve months' J b5 could Ii,. better on -bat tbe Yankee , f. . ... ld,e" lb"V,"iy n" from the Confederate Commissary. Tbey , . , , , , ; gay tbey are tired of the war, and think I the Confederacy abont nsed np. I con- I versed with several Rebel cause. Tbey deserters from the deserted while on picket yesterday. Tbe, .., there 4s a large number that woold like to desert. Tbey have seen several of their men shot .... . ........ who had deserted and j)ined the Union armv anrl ViApn rptaten While writing, I there is heavy firing np the river. There m be Mme J ialPorU,,t n 00 hind. Artillery and troops are on the constant move for a da, or two back. .:..... k. , r;t. Pn.nt V er' 1,ttle ,e C.t, Point ,l Preseot- eatber ." WUnl M d'h hd no r,n UtelJ M'n w n,0it ,0 la, tbe dast. C.R , 5tb Pa.Car. Harrisbnrg Correspondence. Mondav, Aug. 22. MjnJay morning. Attended tbe Dau phin county court jonst J. rARSO, i tbe President Judge, bas no superior in known. Judee Woods would, perhaps, have given the Isgging juror, bles (especiall, of Hrribar strong hint to be more punol i ana eonsta- Harnsburg) a pretty ....1 . .kA. Btrunir U1UI SO VO IUUIO uuugv.M uiu- wise, Judge Pearson's court is a model. The charge to ,n boor, and e the a rand Jur, occupied embraced most of tbe crimes usually tried in onr court, HarrUburg fnroubing a full share and considerabl, over, as usual ; and also suggested several j aaja ka va V v utiu IsJlcrCBa HUi lOCaHUcU 111 w as District Attorney's brief. Tbe Judge eao tioned paxiicularl, against obstructing the Government ia f roseeuting the draft and tnalAra rifnnV l. a" !HJ.J.lk I . L. .. J .,.ir..t ti.ttiniT and iuc wn, . ..... - o ' undue excitement at the poll, during the ! i . t !,;. . ..rlmin.l. om.ng elections. Locking up criminal, ..,... -r c disoraeny persons wuuoui jum ciu?e ur saWqaent prosecution be expisea a o5:ial wrong', and hinted a suspicion that m, -i-rr.tp! t.. cirmtables cotomittci men i , i . .l i . ! for tbe f,-ei d J ct-, io-l wore tbein.Cive , 10 danger ot tne iioos oi iuo law. ia I gtort ,ne juj,e'g charge was an adajira- . .... r . I 1 I 8bor!' ,ae Jue " "r9 w" Jiu'r- i Lie fcuitia over -ao jf jjr iuj inruin, vLilaeic.n' no criarur to tae cuitable " ; 1Dl crja jua 1 T.eo olck. 1 M. 0 1 Ibe renate baa, ' rtrwii a rratraatel aession. aftor Plflf i I r " ' . . I fioall tbe bill regulating tbe toting of ' nullified electors in mili'ar aorvice. Mr. juhnson fought tip the bill, (as he did the i Amcndment'embodyine the principle from , th , Dersis,entlv ,nd weil. The " . tjops oppoica it by all manner ol uoneees- : ' l- i r-.i i .. I ' hindering ''amendmenrs." some I 0f them perhaps not so otjeetionable as ' (0peraious, but generally designed to i binder the dl), f xecati,a 0f tb9 M da- . . .. minded by a hundred thousand mtj irity ' of the peopie. Afler exhautiog their in i genoit, ia tbil manner, it pe l-UI ,ba Rccal,licans and Mr. Kinsey of Bj:ks r.. i .11 .ul ! 00unty voting for it, and all tbe other so- called "Democrats" against it. So the Democracy have tut themselves on tbe rec0rd a 'int soldiers from the day fbev " . ' ' . ' dixfranchined them down to the hour thev TOted azainst tbe bill rculating the man - oer cf ,he vote tbe People bad restored lo ; h , r-ur o'cUk.r.Jl -Proceeded to count the votes on the Soldiers' Emancipation from Woodwardism. It was a one-sided concern the Cops naluraiiy thought it nt -... Ill ..Lrclir n" V,. t r n . War-.om boys and men, fighting our bat - I mi 1an.)j ff.-m T r. wm.',r a-:.t .i.:-t. x -" r n I - - - tdem. It promotes enlistments alreadv. nd gives new heart and stronger arms to position cn ibe Weldon Railroad. Tbe 1 00r representative, in tbe front The j p-aond pper ickoowledge tbat their , offisill ocUmation of Speaker lASl that th Vmendmenta are adnr.ted. and 1 1 i have beooma cart of tbe Uonstitution. is i , nt,i ;n (ae como ef Copperbcadisra in ! jeveral counties. j Cos.NEcncur and Rhodi Islasd have joined PasssvLVASUA, ia adopting Ibia principle. Evening. Both Houses had protracted easiona, tbe II. K. oo the bill regulating Soldiers' f otiog, (where proxy voting and other hindrances were interposed by tbe Cops,) and tbe Senate mostly on local i bounty bills, not adjourning until after 10 . o j Among the Senate bills pissed, was one ; bj Mr. Johnson, designed lo punish those ! -t.. .I... .t. - .L " 'uo vu.uuieers -ui oi aceir ! Douoties. n is so eminently timely and js, that it passed unanimously, and at i oo:e. I hope it may pss the House, and lve to be efficient. Tl-er,.v An, Ol o. This city is fairly crowded with recruits mua., uu u epiruea it-Uox of men for tbe war seems equal to ,blt ' 61. Tbis morning, I mot a num- bcr of the substantial men of I.-wishnrtr. " wH who have left all the tndearmenta of - - hnmA anrl f.imilii in tttnnf rf t V n i nA - --- - r ,Dd goaie 10 otDf!r plees( I m told, are I kbout to be closed, to give men for tbe emergency, sinoe all can vote, there is more confidence in fighting both foes "in tbe front" and "enemies in the rear." Wedsesdat, Aog. 21. Fair and warm. Tbe Cops in tbe Sen ate delayed adjournment one day, and the same sort in the Uoofa have delayed it! . . ... ... I another day, b, factions opposition to Ihe ' Soldiers' Voting Bill. Last nigbt, how. ever, "onr folks" told them we would bald , tbem here all tbe week, and not let them go to Chicago, unless tbey behaved I "Tbe j medicine has bad some effect," and we J hops to get adjournment to-night or to morrow morning. TncRSDAT, Aog. 25, Last nieht. after three sessions, both . branches of tbe Legislature agreed upon ktll. in.k:.. ik- I .Li..i. win. luuuuitig iug fjiiucipai uojecia lor which it wis specially convened this hot season a State Military bill, sod additions to tha General Itnnntv Rill ih . f. . ... I scores of special bounty bills to satisfv tbe i whims cr supposed "emergencies" of va-1 rious localities. Amonir otters, the one' ksltea tor cy the Council and many cm- g3D, of Mifflmburg, became a law. Whe ther these bills will prove effective on trial, tbe future must determine. Tbe Amendments being deolired slop- ted, tbe law toearr, out tbe Iirst of tbem Was transcribed after midnight, and tbis . morning bas gone to the Governor for bis ! spproval It comrrises 41 sections and XSL .0 giveirth, eo forV . . 1 . i ified voters in onr armies, to have their sa, about rulers as well as those at home. At noon, to-day, tbe Legislature bas i resolved to adjourn tbe Unionists home ward, tbe Opposition to Chicago, where superhuman efforts are being made to draw aa immense crowd. Tbe leaders are ' nngaged in shaping the course of IUIMHIV6WBIIBI1. ft UCtUCt I9 VllUlbD for President will be a War man like M'Clellao, or a Peaee man like Vallan digbam or a two-faoed candidate on a manj-iidedplitform time will tell. Qiite AUGUST 2G, 15G4. rrnhmhv it will be, a. Union mill 1Q favnr t , ; of giving Seees.ion its '-J' J " 1 athao Peabody was 'id favor of the Maine j but .Bainst it. execution," ;wb;.Ub3rU luf Constable BOA got IOC ?(jtes f neither party. ; ji.it .I..V. "pe.ker Penney, baring re- signed the ebair, expressed lis mna in ; o ppropr:ate maoner, 10 wh nico ce gtaiei that oat ooe member of tb leoite ts ; .1 ! . u Ko i..t uim uric, mu un n " ' uevu.wkh.-, six years a?o. The Senate Ioei an ex- tpe.xer, and an DarPMd .Mem- ucr, wao ido cunueiictf ui m ru tawe woo oppoei nia c orse ine open- i hi i . ,.f V .11 I-ica art.l r.T.Ail fur hi in. ,.....,... tt- t t 1 ' j i ' OI Tlcu"T,J, .w"""u ir.uulrli. td. n. a! lh llnnrMttinn kpiniY 'east f-r Wm. A. Wallace of Clearfield. i . - . v. -r r " i Mr- Turrell is a gentleman of fioe aJdres, ' ff!e ai P.',u!ir io lii ' ',n ' ?!' B'iT' 7 . !f. . . uta ouarauicr sua mo y.muiiaui. a bffiiete he has not been abjeot from bis ' r,r nna daw darino his two Tears' term j of offiae. One of the first School Teachers , of the State under tbe new system, be j D0W stst" f ?"u,0 "here,,1ne ,de,b or remofal of the Governor WOUii elefate j lm ,a ,he j;;lecotiT(1 cn,ir. W. I . . . . i r A lew nays .go m woman arrive in j ""i"' ","u5 "e'S" -'. ' "" . I olerljr ' Georgia, with four children, in ' ,lrifiaed n a nrUonc-r at Camo Doua'.as. i aod bersuade him to take tbe oath of air i gianoe. She arrived only to find Lis 1 r ,l. o .t .k... .1.. ;.i;.... uauia oa iue us. u m'a "v " "c ' Two citixens of 1'inegrove town.bip, " "en counrj, were killed by lightning oa .ujnday last, iney oaa eougui cue.ier Wm of Uno, Tp. p10pbin j county, (aged 8 years) trod upon a snake ; while crosiog a field ; tbe snake bit him, I and in six bours tbe boy was dead. ; ! ! ! T.atfiS JLUeWS n. m mmi ' wiwaw wm W kw1 "w V I . ... ... i. , ju 4lllllOI UB - - - ' - - . On TV. ... 1 - lick to a new lint io front of tbe L oion ' h-i.". .i :n .1. i.i;..l .1,.;. ... i;n. j ii out iuci aui au wcuiuu .uu iow mmw. . i . m h. seen The siege of Mobile is being poshed. It already stops all running of tbe blockade. The Kebel sympathizers near Ishmael Day are to be assessed to make np the damages be sustained. From tbe Northern Potomac, we have nothing certain of moment. Sheridan bold hi liae firmly, occupying SheppardS town in Virginia. Cov. Diven's 200th Reg. is filling np at narrisburg also tbe 201st and 202d. It U reported that 20,000 men are already enlisted. There are 31,000 wanted for National and 15,000 for State service. He made a few desultory reroarks,'said the l . w - i : ... ...,--.) . .. 1 ' ' " I scauuiiuasirr. irs r.rnugiuu ioi'c-u .uu- i (jrnly id the haatle she waa makini; aroand : ibe table for tea, and gaxed over her specs i thoughtfully at him. Leaaing on a plate . tdwite. a. if to enforce her views by the j saPpon it gave ber.M suppose it wa, because ! n? " "10 ine "Da run hirn. , knew m t0 fill. They are very solitary in such eases." 'Re- aiiyi ma iam," replied he.-l can not guess vour meaning." -You said dTien:air," sad she, laying down the plate ! in the preserves. "I said smiling, "quite a differen ...... :1 . x. 1..: : , who wa tj & thechim. - r -r nry of the kerosene lamp. -The P.iia are , rod for both, I dare say. for thev curt almost . a I the Hi.eate. in lh. rnrnneonm. i ' fS.Union Coanty Agricultural Fair-r- Thurt.T io htiiHii, Oct. .., and s.fnk if).z day) Ht,4. and to eontinne one week. - ' i .Notice is thereiore herebv :;ven to the Ccr HCtDlSlJUrU; IHit tfcttfl s of ihe Peace and Constables in I ani for ihe county cf I nion.to appear in their CorrtcUd &rui. Vfetkh Ijf Wall & Smith. 1 n Pr"'er f"""15 wi' lh .'q,a J iitions.eianiinaiioni aadoiher rememl rances Wheat $225 Butter. Eggs I-srd, fresh Tallow 40 0 u.. i r "J A '"J (j,t9, S2 lb. 75 Barley 90Q.I CO Flaxseed 3 .00 "am 5 Sid A Shoulder 15 20. 15 - - ' Potatoes Dried Apples,lb. 8 Wool 1 Countrv Soap 8ft 0 R,g 4cr Q MARRIED, By Rt.K. A Vink. ts. inirt..CTm: FETTER nf Snfia Co.anJ Mm MAR i.MlET M NEWMAN i f K.llj Tp. Qj Hn. 1. S. W.iaa. l9tb ln.. Corp GB . M. RI PP, ! umbp. v,ojmiuslsax KsuiBK.or uurriua. Bt John Ri.h.l. Kc 21rt lout . CHAKLfc ? 7'U itm. and Mm uatilda l. snrzkn.au oi Miflia- I bor. mmmW3m9mmmmMmm y,, Dtf U, Int.lnirtni..T1.,Sl.ln.t, AXOELrXE.d.ujhtwtif Cbrlitiao sUlVKLV.ag aat i;i r.. In Levin Tp,ril In-C, CAKOLlNk, eliil 3s yu. ao. aDj d., s,wf.orchle. 5" ,ild.f Grj, a HJ!-foiusi3?. s.. Philadelphia ithiBi5iiir.rjAWES, u u.uniih. i iithii ii I'nto Jm. llntDcrsitg at ffiDisbnrg. . . . . . ..... -W ,k Tl rX'IIC rail Term in all the Depart- menis-rheolog.eal. Collegiate. Acad- fj""1' tai F'm' ,i.0lWlU Cmm"Ce ,? y; 7. ,,l i . u j I k . ' "".hom. s Siudents from a aistance aitending the Academy or Female Iaatiiute. will board with their Teachers in the Schools. Those alien- ding College, can secure pod boardiBe pla - ces in ihe Village. For particular, address Rev. J. R. l.M.ia I..ID. President, or Kev. - j-a. ivBuv.uen.Bgeni, iwisoarg cuius Pa. Catalogues sent oa spplieaitoa- Republicans ! Show yoar Colors !" Anew style Campalm Meda! ofMLIX COLN AND JOHNSOM," sent free anywhere for S5 cents. tjr'Address Box No. . Hartleton. Caiea coanty, Pa. "THE U.XIO.V," e..ta!.!ihL'J in IS 14 Whole No-2,6cl "CHRONICLE," establMwJ h 1313 W.e Nr. 1.0CJ. f IVf l I.rtlT remaining io the P. . oiiVe at is. iwrir.M.r.A 4 LLWUULKti, i'A.. up II ( Mr liu y Jan'- V t.t-r i: B Urri i Co I- n t-r Mrs Fmiua M Ka'hr(DU Alf K.nu.r Jaa. H-.w-T ?tr.u -I Br o Vim JrfktiM ft Hurn Jm- J 1 fcibfrmts Mr Slvrct 'H-D-1-rfvr Mii IUt: K3 xVnjxm: Xr .i-K Mr. I-t M 3 WmiiT Horr Il t-hl M- .rn"lisl If Mif A K irm.- n J W B rrv M'M Ann -.t.r tTivAtc A.twrt V .rL -r J lu i-r Ki- rt- l Min tjbrift! -m.wr tir A U W :i 1 T-l-T ho ! le. Levi i'iD.T Mrfch Her mrtT lUurf ' ivr.n citin? for the aSove l.etim w plas ay tber axe -adcrr.-i oc; w rornTjPM HOSIERY. ' f. n ci 10 " ; f rHE obrrib?r w je j r-r-t'' lh public I -il he ia now ei ; tuc inauuiaciure of it WHITE PEER MILLS, IX'OX CO., .A., Where he will keep einjtantly on haad, cr make to ordrr. all kir.d? of tTOOLC. I WUCRt LOTIIIAC, Wooiea, Cotton and L tea HOSE, JTuary TTWea iSVAs, d"'., if ?:. Particular atieniion paid to the mor.ofa tare cf HOSIERY FOR FACTORIES. Vara Wirtrarl rn for Fsrcili'S on yarn wjm Mr anuu-s on rvei33na31i 1 eras. Havicx the most l.-nproved maca nery anl eiDerieBced workmen. 1 caarantee ' wjrlt to be equal to hand-male eoris, and respecifuiir suiicit shire of public paTuuaje. 0. II KING, Aae. 25. W hite Deer Jlii;, I nioa Lo. ra. YOLl -STECU WASTES. KM IU vair mil i, iiw wit" " '" rpHE ondersignei bavins been appointed : . 1 ... ,, r-i uurr Kerruilina AlfDH of uic m-n. , ... r..- . o-c Annlr ' immerl.a-.i. WM.E.SVITH.Eiq., New Hardware Store In LfHKborr. Chamberlln's Block, 5th & Harket Sts. ' men, of Hardware which will be Sold at a small advance on Mannlactorers prices. . .. i Call and examine toodi and pricea, belore purehaaiag. UEOBGE W. TKOU TER. Aug. 11, 1861. 1060 n.RPEVTER TOOLS. a foil avortmant J for sale by GEORGE W.PROCTER. Bl'ILLI.NG HARDWARE a larre jr.-e for sale by GEOKGE VV.PKOCTER. IILLI.NG HARDWARE a larre sr.-ck IXE TABLE and POCKET CUTLERS". the largest atnek in I'nion eoamv for taiebv GEORGE W. PROC TER. A GENERAL asenmen: of Shoemaker's Kit and Findings, for sa!e bv GEORGE W. PROCTER. DOW GLASS and PLTTV for a!e GEORGE W. PROCTER. II 1 t-.. I l-i.o a.-n i 1ARPETER S CHALK and SCHOOL j fR.WOX. for a!e bv GEORGE w. PROCTER, HOICE TEA TRAYd.a larste j j patterns and siz-, for sale b, ' - - variety of (,T PROPTER, mkm . SBBBBrjJB . ffk-B-l Ufa AAljF 1 nlon County Court Proclamation ' prerepi, bfann- dale the ma day of May, Ul. aud io me'd.recied. for the holding of aa urphans' Court. Coon of CommonPieas, Over .... ... i., w . - arm i erminer, ana uer.rrai tuancr ct.-il-ui. i ' ! at LEWISUI'RG, for the coontv of I'XIOX, ; on the Third Mondav cf SEPT, (bein; the to do ihose thm?s whica of their ctiices and in their behalf appertain to be done ; an 1 all U it- nesses and other persons prosecaunj ;n behalf of the Commonwealth a;a:ns: any person ct persons, are requires lo oe turn anj w.ere I aitendm?. and not depart arr.hput leave at their ' ... 1 !.... .... .. 1 tr. k. n...r.-.: , rh,jr atlf ndance at a.,pomied uir.e a;re-a- . k to notice. I Given under mv hand an t jeal at the her ' iff Oilire ia Lewislor the lftth day of I An?. A D lfi4, ant the 7th year ol the Independence of the tnited fr'aies rf Ameri ca. God save the Commnnwea'th! L. F. ALBRIGHT. Sheri3 REGISTER'S NOTICE. V70TICE is hereby given, to all concerned, l thai the followinz earned perns hare 1 seuled their accoonti ia tne e?t,r s ..ace j at Lewisbors, I n,n county and that the ! 'd accounts will be presend for connrm- anon a.io .an. : . .uc M,.a v , iBioa. on the third MONDAY of rP - next, being the 9th day of said month, viz : , TVeoontof Isaac H.W,er. Admr. lo De nem ai isdl., ioi uic eouniy ui iot.wrw'1 of Mlehnrl Wagner, dee'd, late of the borough ! . The first 2 Tbe first and final arennnt cf Samuel! hireman, Adair, of Jjeob WuUer, deed, lilt I of Bradv townshin. 3 Tbe account rf Charles .tiencn, tx- ... - I . i . 1 1 ..1 i.i i 0 n l nf Mtria rctlll'l VI inr I. SI l . . . ... , .... t, ,-1... .,-hr eoB of Pel BelTer, A(iair. with the will annexed, of 7. Hubert Bwver, dee'd. late of ihe brmnth rf l.ewibon. 5 The final accoont of Samuel It. Orwig, -r..f AVVre. n.decd, late of the , ..vif,barsT. j a he finl ,(.cr,uotof Joseph Winter, etn E.ptpf 0f Uatid Winter, dee d, laic : of ,b; boroo.B pf Sem Berlin. I 7 Tk,.cl,olU f Levi Hauck. Admr. ot ! ,. J. ' , ... &lddl. d,c-d. of Buffa - , . L u. ' and fiaal acconn, f Hugh R - t iiivDniu. .... .... ..... leaiamenl of Ann Mt, dec d late of lnion eou"ik a , e t k The first aad partial aceonnlnfJoba Y'errer, surviving Liecutor ff Jm ierger, dee'd, late of ihe bornu'ti of Hartleton. Register s Office, Lrwuburg. Aug. U.ISS -iTTurpru u-r, s:imiftnns i nntil the 1st dav of S'ept. IsM. All Beriona and pultinx a spoon j IV President Judge for ihe Stnh Judicial desirous of aecnrini a h. ae, rr seeing tha desultory," said be. District of Pennsylvania, composed of the : premises, wi.l Had me wirre resmin. tthin." "Xomat- counties of L'niou. M.tBin and Suvder, and j 1'A.Mt.i. si m.c a. - " . ........ j, i- p :.. ki'nrnev in tart for lh. Hem of . ;m. tnKn.l'...'. so usTin aDJon ii lit. b4i..-wy . . . . . n time to box Ue s ,,....,,: i-, ,, h. ,h.,r vi FcmitTa Bat, dec d. ' j aa , .1. www..... . , t Heal Estate. SIIEIIIFFS SALES. 1Y vintr .f a writ cf Vend. Ex.. usawl out if ,hr Coon cf Common Pieaa of J'nir-n enu- TT, and to me directed, wni b ei f ttel ti pabl.c a!e or ooxry. a Satnrday, Sept. 17, 1E6I, at the Riviere il ue. id ihe bori Leh rf tw isour; cautiiv if I mou.ai 10 b'etuck. A. M. A frin lit if G.'oucl, situate io til b i r uo of Hir;leu.o aoJ c z,n j a reaaid, i bun Jrl 'n li.e ea.i by f ' L leading : (r n. orwig'a mi:i t li.r: -.&. the aoil b lh- 'U'npiite. i. tv- ;,y Widow Lo as. ar I n :b? n -r b ty an aiier.coBtaiaiif O te Kourih of ao erc. more or e. where a are erreie.1 a lw-j-s'.orey frame Dwelliaf Uutr, fraifk- Pirn, Wood Hnuae, Well j vi b a pnenp. at. t oiuer OuOaiaiLbgs, with taa ; ap-'jr.erancir, etc. : A! si., a eerain tract nf Unimprov. lei T Tier I an, utoate part in Hartley '.w. p. I'mori Co, ao L pin in UaiBca t-'WRsVp, '"-aire Uu, boua-led on teeabw . San Is of lavi i Sii r, nni.ie south by Pad- I rtv TPouMjin, oa tie trit if land of Mr. Vari 'U. i'ti va ue a,nrBi by lano cf Taowv la- Arta!3ie, tnnnni J hre Hon'trea aal wn'.y r ive rrea. m we cr .ess. wun war , piirienaqc', ac. j:. 3. .V.i. a cetaia Vt or trartf T.aat. i si'.uaie -a Hartley t-Eln.r, ant e r- ct ; I'nino. b lUc.led on ihe fauti laad -4 V.e:rf Kuth-rnao, oi the norih by Uod rf B V. B. j Lir.rt ln. ca tii' west by land ot Ehaa Orwif i and ( then, and vt ihe aciih b lard of Jso. I F.Kaiherrrian.f x:aininf Taenif or Acrea, more or le, witj ihe appcrieaa-ic; c I N... 4. ;. . a ceram lot of t.rkiBd.iita. . Wnded east by laid rf DameKainer. man. n rihlr!an'!f R. V. B. Lincoln-west bv Ub1 of K?nry Kaxhmm ,nd fa,h ly ci J (bll r Kaiherman.cowia.B- 1 ... 17 . 1 . n . V. n . n I .m. Iv j.f f Jn? i,,, erev more or ieaawuh tbeakjul tuancrs.,Ac . i. .t, rrprertT rf Swr . i,. y. Al.BfilGHT, Soer:T. I fb-r;ra OrTiee, Lew:,bnre, Auj. St. 1864. I ORPHANS' COURT SALS. 7iv rnniifn or Jer cf '.Ba Orakana Lrart I") c.f Cnicn conn:v. will b sold ai ; tb Court H juae. in I.ewisburg, on . . .. . . . r ' H n nuirtir t io ! ! sr fiAT fl ntprfl- , ' f ' ' . ' : the fc.fawiti;. Real Eta.e Lois 5o. 9 and 10 in Hariletgrh. i 17 Acre ia Hartietoa, aJi ai'Liamf la af Land in lands of Jacob Yar-f7 and o'.bers. j 45 Acrei anll7 perchesof Land in Hal. j ley town-hip, alining yaLli ol Jona fit man as J cthen. 200 Acres anl 73 Vh of Land in Hat i 1T township, afjo.B! Books and Anderson. ) 75 Acres and 91 ptrcbBS ol fcanu in narv- : ley towasnip, aojoiaiBg nacecca wa mjhm othera. ! Also, the inflowing traeof Uaseattd i Lani in Hartley lowaanip. warraBteee i rei.in. 411 acre.: StoDhel Seidel. 4 15 acreti ; pn:;;, .,;,!. as acres; Peter I3eidl. 415 aereai Vmdle tirove, 415 acres; Daniel Rhcad?, 415 acres. Terms of Sale will he made known on day cf sale by HELEX CHAVES. A.)tn!TiLtrtrix of Diris Uiiu, e 4. Rartleti n. Ail. 6, 1m.. THE sab.cribfr odcrs at Private Sale that meooae or tract 1 1 land lyine; in East lluS'iloe township, I'nion county, a!jnininj lands cf the heirs of Abbot Green, Jn Byler. j Hamuli Zellers. and John Sircob. contaiains; " i.rir (".1. wnereon are rrrcico ili; rtoase wt ana a j bail storeys b sn, a Lost uatn, a saop. well of cor.t water anJ a fainp near me door, aa fWhar.l .nrl M'i.r Frn I Ti.m ir. lh. premises. About Tbiny Acres cf ihe tract i. cleared, and ti.e rrma.natr is wen woocca with chestnut oak lirab'r. The above tract wi'l be rSered for sal FuEicatioa of Teate for Wiater ; c,.nnt . ( LllUUl- 'HE Sopennten V,t rf the conty will meet the Diieiiors ol ine ! .lowmaj Do tr:cts at the time aci pare n-r :, for lf purpoe cl eia-n.n.n; r7,:..-ar.t$ for schools in the re-pci.. . i it its. Appli cants will fornih thefiveircs wiih pens and piper, and all h- rVvre to trath will b pre er: tha' the I'irec'i rs may hare the prir lles of jadf oi ih'4r merits. Private ex auima.ions w:ii not t- zivea except by direc. tirn 1 1 ihe ca; ri'y tl a board, and in ce t f necessity Ue punctual, 9 o'clock is tha nonr. vmrrr. I.i-l-urf !..-; ur; S.tarl... 9LM ftli-ri-:l JB-y..-. 14 . rft.r?ili ThirlT.3.ft.lS . . sc H-iUM IrM. srt 1 .''iriaMi-s .ti.TJ.i.it. 17 lincii'i s tIfo Mnr J. pVpt. IB lia '.r. X R is T-i-j.T. t. SJ K.-.!.nk Sr U.-Mie. Wrdi. l..9Vu .1 'l.".nlu it.. :j. ' 1,-t i, Levi. A Uart'ctCB llutkt Th.!.i..-t ."1 li.rti.y L.iirvium Vrw.T..' ti.T.r . s !tflnj Taeio... " M-w Colnmtm UM. da..-- . TolocU aa hurJa.. . JOUX A. OWTSl.ro. ?npt. Wbit. Deu BraUj AUDITOR S NOTICE. , nr,;, An ..,rr. by I ,h. Orphans' Court ,.f Vn,,n e....n.y.-io' : b th'e bl!,r(.f , ,he hand- of Danwl Lon. ad.Tinis:ran-r..ie bonis non rf Thrma , ... , .it lnr.s,-d .. K,. ' c;Sce in LewisLunr. rn Saturrfav, the 3d ' r.. . ri ;r.i ar 10 r'rlrek K M ' c - D' L"1- DILL, Auditr day I yf An?. 1 1. AUDITOR S NOTICE. rpHE undervgnel. Aad trr. appoicied by xhe Orphans I oort or 1 nion county io ' . . 1. .. . . . '. f I k.. lt .. D K.-f CMJi UIMIIUUiI luc muvi iu u.u. v. - ... . . r- D . j-i i H t, n,hiP. w. I attend to ihe .itiesof his ,rpolrilmeBt l the rffire of Orwig 'Have., ia Ihe Borrn;h of Lewi-horz. oa r,iatsAav. ,he 7th fav rf SepiemSer. io o'clock. A M when li. mt.r.kled will all.nd if ihee see proper. J C B' CHER.AaJiior. THE BEST mVEKTIOW OUT ! VTr."" p1TrvT ELF-ELI0 ' T AM .P.TENT 1 .... Ii FKt I T J AK. warrrn.r. .u i . . 1 ZZ2 Z . of ,t, ng,, n. jewstocorrnde.rr ;'" "bfra. 1 hut is made oa smelly philosophical priaei. call aad eiam.u. ii- Y- .aoleaale and retail ev j t n. EYAXS, Agent.