Bill f 1Y IjilliillliJljI. BY 0. ". W0I1DEN AND J. At I.SO per l'onr, always facsJay Morniai & Friday Aficnioon. j "Sectional'' CaxitliJates. Fremont acd Dayton, Lincoln and Hamlin, were denounced s ''sectional nominations," and Millard Filimore and others declared them to be just ciuse fur offence by the South. Tru-, tbey were theextreavs betweeu the Kast iud the West but then, Driibtr of theai lived ia Slate S'-Ur, and th-rtin lay the offence. Well.. .now we have Liuc !n aoJ Jobn Bon, ooe from i Free and tbe other from a j Slave Slate S3 there is do "sectionalism" . in tbe I'mii.v nomiuere. ; The SoitEUEADS bave Fremont and Cochrane, both of tte city of New York altogether "sectional," surdy. The Cori'EKlitAI's have M'Clellan and reodleton, tbe latter of Ohio, and the Lr tner also cf Ouio when tbe war broke out, although Dow he hails from Pennsylvania, Kew Jersey, New York and (m the Indian Wat born) "ail along shore." The only restriction of the Constitution Is that the 1'resideot acd Vice .'resident tba'.l not both be from the nie S'ote which would rule out both toe S irebeads and the Copperhead. Or, if M'Clellan sow claims his residence in either New Ycrk or lno-ylvauia, fill Lis is a 'sec tional ticket" bo' a candidates Xth of Mason k Dixou's liDe ucirfur from a Slace State. I.t A OUANPAHV. The honest l'eace men don't like ttieir "War candidates," and the honest War men do not like their 'Peace platfirm." Altogether, it is a nondescr pt, two-faced affair sings Yan kee L'j,i.e at cne cod, aud "L'txie at the other-travs "Good Lord ud Good Devil" at the same breath has a Sheep's Lead and a Serpent's heart. tTGta. hberman does not seem to take tbe advice of the M'Cieliiu party, nd bold aa ''armistice" bcn be could taake a tictviy.. Instead of resting on our side, (Ittiviuj the 12tUh li Jij'it at thy choast") with a iew to "an ultimate con tention of all tie States," be proceeded to execute tbe laws against t-oiters instead Cf "compromising'' with them. &.Some Cops call M 'Clellan a Jer sey man, some a New Yorker, and some . j Haooamiio. Tbe truth is, be entered the service from Ohio, which is legally bis Stat nnlesa a man can chauco hia rest- dence while in service. M'Clellan and l'end'.cton are bo'h from Cincinnati, and Eremoot and Cocbra.e from New York. i.Mir V? II Wait. ?rj. Jimifl -,. . . l t i ii- . , i v.r.tiiV. .r an.l .Ii.irc-in 0TI9 'fiwm e members cf tbe 5:b Heserves,) along with twenty-five other-of Co.D,2d Fa. Yet. Vols., were made prisoners in tbe reccsH engage tsent at the Weldoo Railroad. J arCapt.W.U.lI M'Call has been pro-' moted ta Lieutenant Colonel of tbe 200:h . Ilegt. I'a. Yols, n'ow organizing at liar-; lieburg ucder Col Chas.W.Diven. fL te a cha.xicia. j A PLEASANT DAY. 1 WedDCs-iny last the Methodist Sunday School bad their celebration. It was a clear day, and it seemed as if the spirits of all were as bright and clear as tbe day ....... ..e. a g o. u,ai o. oe.ay c was borne patiently ty the assembly) they turned from tbe river to tbe canal, and after . pleasant though slow sail they reached the destined spot, and here as soon as possible the tables were spreii li.ntf If 1 : . ' .11 r 1 : . l acd ail "fell to" with an appetite. We Lad forgotten to mention, that, going up, Mies 13. lost fcer mantle, wbicb was bril liantly rescued from a watery grave by one of our brave soluier boys. While at tbe grove, most mingled in the games ap propriate to such an occasion, althotjch tome preferred walks ia tbe woods under tbe abade of tbe forest trees, wbile others of more meditative turn rather turned nd took . retrospective view, and thought Low many who bad before mingled in their sports were dow pressing forward to meet the foe, or had found death npon the fc.ttle-field whiie nobly battling for their ' ronntri i ricnta. a irriirp! t.t-r tmwvr ' . e ' . . ' . 1 ' me nay w,3 one oi enjoyment, Iroui the il up ta tbe returning sail. Ia return- ing, some preferred to waik, and then, in they will return to loyalty." If tbey bad v. -.-e -v. tbe iaiet walk, with tbe clear sky above been cement with these, secured by . I 1 ,hink we cooId hlTB been in A,!tnU them ,nd water and woods surrounding, rjem3eratie Administration, they never befor8 ,Lw 1,3,6 if Gen- Sherman had de bVh. ," t.ve seceded. They split the it ; bat ta crash the Taebel army is ia tbe great crowd on the journey home. ' r. ., p.,. now the object: for while we would eon- Baltimore, Sent. 3 r. "rvn v ' 'jto. M Cie.lan s nomination i xmA .v..j- . . .1, .... t? the I:tV&Z u Wr. Hams told them at Coicago. be wa, ulZlZe VSt???1 V"jUni Legislatare-jjst as louchanan broke up the I-ree State Legislature of Kansas-. and just as Tory Governors broke up Co- lonial Legislatures bef-ore the da)s of the lievolution. There is no hearty feeling, ; therefore, anions those inclined ta be Se- i r-" 0'HULiiiouist lave na confidence ID uiui as comrarm nth i.in-n in s k.ie.iacim is .in. i a -. j i i Hooker and lium-ide -.:,... ., ! Antictam wLich M Clellan failed to make complete crowning victory. A tmmense ratification meetieg was' held at St. Louis, at which that inteosett w raaicais, Uen. Ja a II. Lane of Kansas, Ia. ,r . t 7- ",""'.Ml,.e TJir' iD j - -wH wa.wa. wa uiui,V U Vw JUU i0 ..... i IT... - ; . 1 V ,oe,?1I,on t0 b. ia ,L , ' t- .v V V? eiuiiillxag Uad istcliioa. R. CORNELIUS. in flianrr. "Conservat.Vt." War Policy. j We bear much of late from p.raous who j protest that they will never give np the j Fui io, yet in the same breath profess bos ( ti'uty to tbe war now waged io iis defense exeit.l, they would probably iy, by tbe ii'ii.f of war tbos waged. Tbry waut ' a conservative-, conciliating, ea-y-giing war, wherein all the private property of iUbcls, but especially their property iu sive, shall be satisfactorily respi- t J; wherein e shall bit tbetn as if we loved them, and briog ibem by solid knocks to ; realiaiu." feoia of the folly aLd wicked- oe. of their revolt, and w to a glad re- '. luro into tbe bosom of the L'uiou. To ; the sincere applies of this f.itb, we beg ' leave to couiuieod the followio consider-; &tjor- . . i Y,1U are rr-n-in? ootbinn new. We 1 ., i-jst suju a War as vou propose so far as human ibfiraiity would permu for : e""'' ' l5th Canaan's old) corps, the tweoty numbs succeeding toe bom- They were allowed to como up witbiu easy barduunt of Samtcr. (Jen. r?oott, Oen. "g Uo we opened on them; M'Clellan, Uen. l'.tt..rs-.o, and one Gen. i opened, our fire was too fcherai.n were, each in Lis sphere, a dls- usb for them, and they soon were eom r .... -...! ...t rr, .'.;,.,., 1 pelled to lio down for shelter : but we had tl.euis.:Ues aud were recgn'Z-d. Kverj thic, ibit could be was done in their day to cjii. aud olile the slaveholders aud their white satellites into acquiescence iu a re?rel L'oi.in. To tUs end, slaves, esc(.tLg from Rebel misters to our lines, saujeiiuusLr'iDgicg impirtant ititcliigeLcc, were surreudtred to tho.-e tuasters' ren- teaace. I'roclauiation after proclamatinu was issued, surcharged with d-.votijQ to Slavery and the Union. Gen. M Clel.an d-c ared that be would "crutt with an ir.Q Land" aDy insurrection of slaves. aDy When Geo. Fremont declared d free the slaves of Kebeis in Lis dei artment, tbe l'naident suppressed the order. So with a line order ox Uen. llunler in lue ua- partincot of the South. Gen. llalleck . . . rx ordered our lines to be closed against every , uc-ro fl ein ' to our camps. Geo. Sher- ! c man tn.J io rmelaim his devotion . Slaverv ta tbe South Carolinians tut , could coax cone of them to receive bis prociama'.ioo. In short, nothing was left undone that could be dona to assure Hi Slave l'owcr that its only safety was to be found under the protecting ais of tlie Union. And ail in vaio. Not . jot of this aalt auiJ lia on th tail of the fcbv bird. Sla- very. Its instiucts could not be thus ! rk..i It Lnew no matter if ita foca : did not that tbe Kcbellioo and Slavery ; were connected as root and tree, plant and , Cower. Tbe Union might ebut its eycis to this; S.avery could not. Our armies rciirht aboot or stab, bane or drown, every fc I Is ' J negro taking refuge within our lines ; but tbe misters knew that, if we were not Abolitionists, wo ought to be, and would hut to be if we attempted in earnest ta cut down the ikcbciiion. And so we toiled all night and caught nothing. The Rebels did not even thank ni for reDellin i- their runaway, from our lines. j It was wtile we were doing large ! s-roke of this Degro-catchinc business that we were teateo eff from Richmond to the ! James, acd burled back from Cedar Mountain to tte defenses of Washington; while the army of Dueli (ao intense tiave bunter and hater) was cut tff by regiments br; 1(Jes ,nJ compelled 10 rct- . - , ', , ' , ri6"d3 froul 1J"" Ohu. Considering the immense preponderance of our armies at the outset, oar campaigns 0f 1S02 were by far more discreditable ' and disastrous than those cf any other , year of the war Emancipation was threatened on the 1 22 of September, 1802, but was not ini-; ti.ted till January 1st, 1SC3. We had ; J 1 thus two nearly full years of the War for ,K. i-.:n .j. ,.,.,:., . . . j ..,:.. t;. ,i, p yr,, w.j ' VJ- U tbo Rebels had , reB witling to return ta the Union with their "rights" guaranteed, they would , havo been most tvelcome. liot tbey chose ' ,a sta7 .W1 j, y oalckw therefore it is imnn-' AjiTit fitimntitn li-. IlCtca tl.& .Ue. " ' --r - -- noiaers tne.r cons .tu.iona. r.gn.s, ana &eJ r proclaimed r radv and eaperto reenter. Thff nretpnsA b-.e!,J impudent. They . fight-, iBg ( their Chief says) "for illJepCB. i tot nothing less. Tbey want ! ,,ino lf n,.t 1 10 be lel bBe If bfaten, they must ; e- ul""'''- 5 t they are not coming back sa j lg " they can help it. Tribune. - A romance of the war that has com- menced going tba rounds, is that of a reuti ameer wtia an k v.- .k. r.i..&inn r.r ih. n. . . . t. . , . uu ni tug i hundred feet in the air. S:?'. "i'I ; :ie nd uaiijured 1 Tbe reader is ex-; peeted to be as nearly breathless with ' f aurnriaA at tbia afor aa ftha e-atl wheahe came dawn, Robert Cole, a slave of President Jeff Davis, has received twen'y lashes for ate.l- ing twenty pspers of eoff.-e from the Con- J luif lefuii rianera ill eun.rR iriiiu lub i.hd. , federate States. and was no doubt at that. ( Sirange tbat h. should steal while nhj. I teg inch eiecllent oortvl iutrastioti! 1 LEWISBHEO, UNION lCorri...rJcDr cf the. ?tir t Cliranlcle. From Sherman's Army. In ma re'.r r Ati.xttA.Oa., 1 Aeiroet 16, l-U. Since try last lettor the Army of the South-West have bid a busy time niar cbiug, sometimes, day and uigbt,' or at other times marching at night and fighting in the day-time, and digging fortifications day and Light. We have bceu so busy that we hardly have time to write to our friends, or read tbe ncwi that get to us once or twice a week. Oa the morning of th.o 27th ult, tie Army of tbe Tennessee started on the "'"h from the extreme left to tbe extreme r;SLt- Aftr marching all day aud half be night, we found ourselves ou the right, ai resteil n our rmi "'thout diuner or supper, nutil uioruiug, when we proceeded establish our linos, and while doing so, l"bel ruiy ca" OP30 ns. U miad i seen where they were, aua pourea a ae- structive fire io on the ground, so that few of tbe first 1 got way; the remainder who were not killed or wounded were taken prisoners. When tbey came in tney said we had got them this time, but we would j with his draft, ha probably wouldn't ever pcrior quality. Give Lim . ca.l. pay for it, for tbe Tex.ns were coming ' be .Uowed to ataul tbo draft agin ; this j A HjaovTcTur'fr'orTlJt next ; they bad never besa whipped, and , luks severe at first site, but tbe tuoar yu oufl a ,,LlIjtlelrjl,u piper4 j, . would conquer or die. They profes.t-d to luk at it the raoar yu caa ana tiia wisdom A3nn., ti,e trig;0 eT.,nu of th9 burn have bad enough for tbo present, and ; into it. ! ia2 of Cbaaibersbari wis tbe sh)otinir cf I'nuweJ E"" anxiety to gea iu i iv' "eiJre " "ero mete, iot ...j ..ii ...i.. : : : . P".u ...., i tU re-captured. In a short time the - Evincible (1) Tex.ns came, but they e.mo on,J be bck liS' o o - o o ! tai'rd eoing, they fell back to tboir ana aiipr roir7 ne ana re-CDar?iuir until ie. i - : r. ! . i : . L . rula Da .ecantremouis, .uia carrjiug tu. wounded in. I can not give you the nam ter of arms and prisoner! taken, or of the killed and wounded, bat yoa have no d.iubt aen Gen. Shermao'a official reporL Unr Us was probably not more tbaa one- .... ' . a . , t i. huh as much as tbe Rebels , because we did tbe shooting principally ourselves, tbe Rebels could not thoot when advaneing, I ... i- , . l - i ' e. .e I - t na ,ne ola aneiraooouDg auw inej tana qdvd. aai ooum Doa oo lutioii iiravtioa. bl'8 we poured a destructive Ore into bcta- rtillrj was in tbe action on our iJe ,kl 1 kD0 of bul ,h Reb"U k siI09 engaged, but it was not sufficient to drive us back. Some correspondent. have written that we were oovered, but the cover we bad on our part of the lines was the timber in wbicb we formed then. Some of tbe more fortunate had carried . rail fenoa tod put up partial works. We have pressed tbe Rebels until we bavc gained a position almost within mas- Kel D.8 01 "ca Der "a ,Be,r P'"e,s - r ! . . i i .1 insa i uassie to wail, srouaa ia cildu, m"a " UDS,lB w w" rouaa m ""P' mu'ket U1U "9 Jg - "ouoi Cim?- Tbe Picket h,T8 kfPl P 6 laost amounted to ' bit,Ie' nn,il Il?t eTeoinS' when " ee4,ed- J . L . . 1 a J " XT - J ,aa commences tr.u.ug couee auu sugir. ibis morning we Una a lew ot our pickets missing: having gone into tbe fiaVlDg gone into lue ' tbey were retained as i . . . . le ot their men Dave l Rebel lines to trade prisoners, wbile some come in and given themselves up. As it is unsafe to be fired at, both sides agree to allow tbe trace ta remain unbraken. The Rebs come out in plain view, and box and wrJes'Ie' D onr bo 6et "P0" ,hs 0'k' mem. uu oub occasion, to- da' ,heir trtil!er' pPeDed 00 i,h 4,1 Its fur' when we were in PUin hi bnt tbe hurt ns 0De' "d besides iD-ariD our ex. I.e. L A at 1 L J ' lue7 0 " B00wea " they would do if they could. Our artil- lery replied, and soon .11 was naiet again, ' ' 1 be Rebe.. don t intend to fall back, bu' are e"oed to make stand here, ,nd W8 won!d di no,hlg ta discourage them, for, although we don't exactly like fiShtiofi. we aai ,h" fiS tan march and tben fight. We know tbat by fight- . . ..v.,.:.. b. . i - - - Aumm woula 00 "n P1' ,e,wI ' von mailt not tbinlr that hepana wa ha At!an. that we have teen whipped, for we admit nothmg of the kind. . e b"e fo11 caBBlcoea in onr Iede in our kTm7 in tbe President, and in ' . a""' -"""""i j th9 Amer'Mn. PeaPle. notwithstanding , uopperneaas diow, ana oi course re sat- i - fit - 'd that all will be well that the prin- eiplcs of Liberty, Justice, and good Go- ernmcnE win oe fiantainea. ana reacts re- . n i -.t i s,oreJ - Ma6t of " bo ira fihllD8 for tbU wiU Probb!J' be ' 0Br ,Mt homt bnl ,0 onr -"rieos and humanity we bequeath tba blessing we have suffered and endued ao much for. Jons II. Mtkbs. Runaways, deserters, Rebels, and foreign symp.tbii,r. along tba Canada line, b-ve breoose numerous, that fears of a Rebel ! r" 0 0J" Northern border prevail, and i Beymour of New Xuk bad taken meiyJuiM ta prmot it. 1 CO., PA., TUESDAY, ua rul la a cuaniiCLa. ;rt(t.u1.hi..r..iit' i.wor:- D. U. I. I lo tbmn t I'l l!'' taW. I 1pv tba n-.ea h loc Vir i-!l-rt I -; th cinibo nr'T ha. m-t 1 u9m thp Bill aho t-arl4 D t ' 1J, 1 lote th ma eantl:1 aui b-Ii : I let tbe Din ho Iotc In f Fur liirtj, l .r tmtU aot ri.-hl. 1 tf t!i- ma mhu'a firm'y bnl Tj bel. f-j,.p .rt irtioTt ruTu-ot- 1 tvjte tLt Dn, a 1 rie (Itiit O, I k't a Ccp'Ii''!.') I tof tb ma lw . ma to st'-si, 1 Ijvi tbe BU Linl ab'l (&ret: I lure tbe n.nD vb- uvVr drink, rum, Wbo barer tn.k,ur rbeae. lia euuie. 1 If.te tiiaeiaa bo ail iu wb:i Ueare ob tie ftt au burt .mil"; 1 loi-wtbe tutu b'W hr:i n.ht M'iLb cir-n, aul in hi:;h h-aieo's ell.t; I Ir tbo ma. ;tul Til a H l!o mu b I bim. aul U'-iw VLo lot hie C-un:r KreeJcUi' nr lltr F.acT wttbveery slr.; aui ;UT. I )ve lhemu,iDi I wr W ii.i'i b 'nt. u-fal. a'-' act tr'J;.; I lT the mm euciuier a:ii vi-.t-r, Huo fler foreLe to l'y tbe r.-inr. Josi Billings oa the Drift. WiJier wtauiuia, aud thero only son, is xempt, provided the widier's husband his already serveJ - years in the war, ana is i willing to go iu agin blceve the S'pream Corte has derided thia thing to be forever constetooshonaL Once more : If a man shooi ran twiy i tjuco momnj, ..aiois ra tooio wuo o u6Ca urtuum mj cm unta-u irj- I . . -- l : . i:: t - ; .og to get au uouum ... oy nvvu 2 wives to onct ; also all of then, petpl j .La are oraxe, aul unsound on the goose; ! 'h - 'PP corrjspondiuU aui fools . . I i in annera ' is"" j Once moarly agin ; No substitute will - - I . .,-L.t.. . , mor man ion roei niga; ue huh KOoW 1 " ' ia cnaw loDacxer aua uriu. poor wuiaaee, ;.BJ musn'l bi afeard of tbe ich nor the j Kebeis. Moral character ain't required, j the Government furniabea that aud huca. .... . . Conolamvely ; A person cannot be dr.f- j led maar than twice in two places without i - I bis consent; bat all men has a right ta be . . . . . . t i draltea .r least onei. i aan s iuiuk even a vrit ai bidodi coroai a aemiTe a uaa j 0f this last blessed privilege. " aaxwaa XatiSS E fiXTS BHwiHWMtl wfciJ a VW M "VTr. TTZV". X 7Z I ' I' ' ie I A I . A ' OSicial War Bulletin. Washington, Sept. 2, 10:J5 p si 31 1 J. Oen. Die, Xcv Tori. The t jllowinff teleuram. from Mai. Gen. j pioounl dated tbia day ia Atlanta, and just received, confirms tbe capture of that ..... " . ,n . ,,. , .! k tbe Twentieth cirps now occupy the city. The battle was fought near that place, in which General Sherman waa successful, Tbe particulars are not known. (Signed,) II. H. Sloccm, Major General. An unofficial report states that in tba uailD riuui urn ao-ist i oiui, vj ueu. Dcr,nni "'tn Hod, the Rebel army was cut in two, with very heavy loss to the QeQ Ulr(Ice wa9 kileJ battle fought near Lost roint, by Gen. Our loss ia not known. Ldwix M. Stamox, Secretary of War. A Thunderbolt for Copperheads! THE APPROACHING DRAFT. Its Burdens Materially Lightened. Grant Wants but 100,000 More Men- These to Finish the Rebellion and Restore Peace. War Department, ") Washisgios, Sept. 28 p. m j It is ascertained with reasonable ccr- taioty tbat the naval and other credits re- quired bv the act of Congress will amount ) t0 200,000. including Newt York, which hM not bepn si ,be , reported yet to tbe L'ppart-. vwiAti a that tkaw VvnetAntt'a aIl nf fnlti V . ' , . " ' ! 10 is craeticablv reduced ta 300 003 men to rrnet and taka tbe place of' I First The new enlistments ia the lis-. S-ro.n J The casualties' of battls, sick- Dc. prisoners anl desertion ; anl 7Ai'.-if The hundred day's troop?, and all others going oat by expiration of ser vice this ran. Oae hundred thousand new troops promptly furnished are all tbat General Grant a-k for the capture of Richmond and to give a finishing blow to tbe rebel armies et ia the field, thc cal, woaU be ljeq The rcidue of mate for garrisons in forts and to guard ail tbe lines of com- j manication and supply, free the country from guerrillas, give security to trade, pro- teet commerce and travel, acd establish j peace, order ana tranquility ia every State. KDW1.N M. STANTON, Secretary of War. Admiral Farragut's Coal account of tbe oaptura ot ron .uorgaa naa reacaea me - a? . 1 .1 ' avy Deputment. I be fort did not fire a gun, bat after raising the white flag, i- . i . i r . .i r i i ana peauingineexcuauga oiootes,iuc ikeu- .ls spiked the guna and destroyed the j ammamtion tbey bad snirendered a pro- uucicu a tiro- ceeding only lesa di.hoDorabl. taaa shoot- tog anarmaJ eaptit e. SEPTEMBER C, 1SGI ; By Telegraph from Harrisfcurg, Hoon. ,-uU of tliO Cut'turo of Atlanta. I Oar'ross io the capture of Atlanta will n jt x-";d We have possesion of j cv, r 300 Kebel dead, 2"0 wouad?d, and 1 t.iOO well prisouers. The Umbels de 'sirojel seven loeuiuotives and eighty-one cars loaJeJ with anjmunitun, sniait arms aai ttona, acJ Kft 11 ti.e-s of artillery, ruo-t of tieui ULiLjured, and a large nrjm-bi-r of small aru.5. The eu-my blew up bis Ui3 ziiies an! I'.ft in tte n'ubt time, wh'-'U toe 2'Jiu ('orps ( Jen. Slocuui) took possession of the place. List acoutiu fr iu tba 6henanl)ab Valley reLresebt tie Rebels as appaieoliy j filling bak, a'o3ut Winchester. New YoiiK. S;ft. 31 P. M Gold baa declia-td ti 42 fitoou tL receipt of 1 'U"JU' . I Jen nrivntes B'tve rscni'V oen ine-j ' and cvcvicitd of deserti id aud seutecced 'to imprisoumsnt at hard labjr at Fort ! lelare for tj cr three xtw, t&i to i j fjrfi.it a.l fay aud auowanc.s. j A battle is reported to LiT2 tiken 'riaj oa the 2" h of July near Knife Uiv-r, b tic-.n G"n. Sully ' onimMol anl OU0 Ioiiabs. Toe l i:t. r were ci f.attl, losing loU ; our Las 5 killed aud woubdel. 10 or 20 tASpsoikl attention i iuvited to John Fareira'. Advt. in this Usuc. His assort- : meet ui .uv.j .s, - Children's scar, is very large and of . a- xw , ujtoels, oy ui. ALdrew .i.er, wuue ... -.-5 an.ldiLjiiin. I bad a cjuv-rsltua With I - lhlS cir. ' . 1 . . K . . ' b ,fu.r lBe 'ihl,p Ul be.u et ou lira twice ; by igniting pip r, he succeeded ia extin- gutauiog tue liktuts, wum ti.e wiciobls re-entered bis bouse, aud one of them ; struck tbe doctor fra the cheek with a bit . b in , d; a . tdrteLUne, .nd , . - , ...... TL.. . .u .. l e ue carries ta scar yet. a uey tueu cimui : 1 - .i . TL ...L.. ..-.11 bold of a demijohn of alu-jbal, breaking : whiah the amei instantly enveloped the : eatire store. As the rattans were making "a best of their way out, aud coming - , w f 1 i 1 J V 1 - I "w"a . ur" , - I barreled gun, each barrel loaded with tlx J glogs e them he ooateuU o( ; bjti ejCn. iLe Crst ona was bit in tbe . faje, and tbe other received the charge ;: v:. I. . tl.il. IJI B1tB Ik. Arvt.-w ia u "'t -- ---o . . ia the funeral pyre their owe Lauds bad lighted. ' Tiires iMPunTAar Tut.xos Three 1 tbio1.ti h'" gintleneaa, and , Thre.a thina l. .lmir r inteU lectual power, dignity and gracefulness. Three things ta bate ; cruelty, arrogance, and ingratituaa. Ittfee things to de. ght in : beauty, frankness, and fie.dom. TLree thinss to wish for: health, friends, and .i j cheerful spirit Three things to pray for; ' filth, cexoe. and roritv of heart Three tains to like: cordiality, good tumor, : and mirthfulness. Three things to avoid ; i . . .j .. . i . . . 1J. -.- -i J'-- I good friends, and good temper. Three things to contend for; honor, country, and frien la. Three things ta govern : temper, i - t- impulse, and tongue. A correspondent of tbe ScicntiSo Ame rionn writes as follows : " Common brass clocks may be cleaned by immersing tbe i woraa iu uoiuu wa.ei. a.ouu aa ibis ; treatment may appear it works well, and 1 bave for many years past boiled my clocks ! whcneTer thcj 9top (rom so accumulation works in boiling water. Rough as this l i of dast or a thickening of the oil upon i the riots- They sH uld be boiled ia riiTB rain water an d dried on a warm stove ! cr near the fire. I write this by the tick j of aa eight-day clock wcich was boiled a t year ago and has behaved perfectly well ; ever since." A CoprERDEAD trouble! with htstreas onable talk a family in Keokuk, Iowa, the youngest member of whom was a little girl rf thrpA tr-tra Rha salt tn Kim at one nf his visits : "Do bom , tcppjheaJ : do , i,tjus"i home, twick." (le left. To care us of otH immoderate lova cf gain, wa should seriously consider how maDy goods there are that money will not purchase, and these the best; and how ! many evils tbat money will Lot remedy, and these tbe worst. Gail Harden, of Winstcd, Conn., eon- itneicr-t alt trip hiafit hor r ifi aorif Kim f.ip ,. ,.t,,;ln.,.u t r,-r,;.Kf.t .'J JO J the sugar at bis own expense. e : rS-.No changa in tb Lewisburg ?Iar kets to day. Sire. ht M.ltoo, ob thft aii int.-, DA VII) M ABT., vUM LADIES' FA riCY rURSlj A C j Johx ,Fareiiu's Oiel !:slbHshr. Fllf MinufitllirV aY.71S.-laA.Sir., I have Lv in -Vstore of mv ownim- .ac,ure; one cf U. Utmuttjul selections : , . f I'a net- f ii r, Ladies and t nil Also, a 6ne as. I e if li s ee ear, in 1 117 son. - -' ? - . r .- ..,. r. ar..I Collars. , - A t . As my FurXereail nurcsed wbea Uold was at a moot lower pieiniuAtbaa at rs- ent, I am eabled to dispose ohem at very and Collars. . 0hem at ,ery tfunzbie prices, and I rcioi r au- icit a call from my friends of , a county .n i virinuy. . . fVRemember ,- j,.'tBg-R I ... 1Cl,M ,,,. ;ia, eonia erae. ta, aaatk ese. ' ...... ea.ih I m have DO panrier, Beiurv.-v. -- a, ether aioreiS Philadelphia loetaSjl an:...x TV "THE L'NIijX," estAMlsle -dlROXICLE," ftiMIb! ia IS 23 Yfc No., 1,054. Avoid ihc Draft! $400 Local Bouiity, $100 U. S. Bona ty, fjr Bacrnlts for one yeir. C.WALlir WAXTEIH C,OL. J. IHV1. CREGii of if" li.h r-n'a t'ara.rv, is ai humeir. I.twi-ur. u'uti or l. anJ willaccni of rcru:is re'ir, two or three year. for b.s regiment. Ao excel- Ifat uppurt .imiy fr lhose tleiroua tf enter - in? a (U..U I'ava.rv rtcmeou S lOO llotiutv will he ai-! irae rr-.!i- II he ! tr.ew rr-.!i- t,a tMnwiio i- tae b..rousa ot Lew-tur?, noa ceniPeate ol nu:er. : c " 1 "" 4i:;ui iiitnrt rntfif. vy t.'.ti ts'f. fcLisii o-r.utv, i , r. , ,ij inf ; rni:n ane of her where jf'isr 11"- x ' l-'u's'..i uave all pa. it. r.im.l-'uV.'tru'tt-.: JohKPM B. BIRUABD. VaiieJ Slates llaia Agetts. LICENCE bavin; been ?ran'et to ih uner.sueJtorarrf on !ae H-r i I u.iei mj: Cia.m Aeems in I ni n rrautv ' tiny wtii a'.ttut promjmy to the ei-.-eeuon f . bark-pay auj b.Bntie and the pr-.sunr.-i f r"'"" ' " r-rwn:; i live, ao I me rrosecu:ioa ol ciaiuu a;ai::i: lae Lu,,c4 i J M i; F. i JOHS B. LI.NX I I-ewisbors, March M, l'C j ju..t i iaua Ui'-tLA - rpHE oo'Jertisnel, havin? obtained the o I cf the forD.ture. ilures an 1 u;'0iis cf i Mr. Ricaiao M. I.'ooiie, w..i coui.Lue tne i Bakery C.,n-ec.:onery .ad .Noti..n fcaMWa.. 1 r :od of one year. He hopes by i;ic; af.et to- to buaine.a io merit the patronage hereuiore I exteoded to lb. a eatablialiment. H. L. M IIAIUJA Lewlsburz, April SO, l-03 31 i Her wanted. A end Miller can sernre a eA(.,t sitna'ie n. Ia-imre of JOHN WALLS & CU Lewisban, May 2S, lsot IJrOCliimaXlOn i AFTVH L.p.iii.":.... JUT the latest of all is that of O. W. SCIIAFFIaE, ,. , who, bavin? returned from -w oil ana Pailadclp hia, is prepared to ae'.l Uoois Cheap for Cash. 1 ttMra etnrim.nl rifHrnrTc riar.lil); Oi! , ,.alnLS v.rni.hes. Dye Sturts, Giw, Perimu- enes,Coal Oil, Lamps, Brushes.Trvn. Fanrv Notions Soaps. UonlecUoaeriea, u:a, Pipes. j Tobacco, Cisars, Cutler)-, eVc Ac. Ac Ac rhvsiciaaa' prescriptions carefully compounded. Wines and Liqnora for MeJiC-ual ; purposes, warranted genuine and of U.e best qaauiy. LEWIssBCRO . - Mar S, l6t Cl'SSfPISTOLS,riSIILG TAlIvLE, FINE CUTLERY, i i ' T) 0, Ln A "a'J iVd ai Sfortla; Apparatus framllj. Lines. Keel-. Baskets Bait. Flies, Nets, Foils. (Jloves, Masks, rkscrews. Doc Collars, Ac. Con- umle etn kanit an:t fur cale Vhnlp&ni and Kttai at ,he 6?ortsman' lenrt. JOHN KRIDFK'3. 1 X.E. corner 2J an-1 Walnut bts PhilaJel-! Fhia- March4,It 6m TWP VflTKP VLL PERsONS are Iley ot:5d ant , CJ-immeiiatelr, as the :a!tt will aooa coav to rtJe on horseback cr drive with a mence to get woody atil hard, team on or across my Lots, which I intend to j E. J. HILL. , occupy as a Coal Yard, withat my consent, Boatmen are notified not io tie up at my " harf, ithonf Crst consultin? me. Any cne T101a"nS l" "YC T,. , .h i a ireaoaiier. and prosecuted as sorh. ....... -IK. .A.i.l.r. l . e-t-.-it-v VM. FEliLEY Lewisbnr?, April 8, I'M . . inet X. rec a A treat variety cf descriptions aci prices call and see. May 6- Tl'ST received a fine assortment Lartlf' ,) Drr .ood. Embroidery, ei!s. Gloves Trimmine;,. Ac. Ae. suitable f. r the ...tr. a fine In of leorrestics at June 2 J . . t-nrurs ijivj: j rivs CARI'lTTS jnst recM (June 20) ly KKEMER. LO.Nli & CO 1 BLASTER, Salt and Fish for sale by KKEMER, LONG &. CO THE BEST ESTENTIOrJ OUT ! Y MAN"? PATENT S'ELr-SEALINU I i FRl'lT J AR. warrented to be sunrri to aavlhins of the kind in the market. An , examination of the Jar will convince any ln- lellisent person ol Us mrnis. Ii has a. wax ' to mell. screws tocorrode, or spnais ,. Mf.K. bnt is made on strictly rhilokof axal f--.":'- ; Forage t VAN. AgenU j UCI .$75 Reward. , , . , . t . aPiTOl.EN. on last Saturday nibt, from ine O palure Held of the auhacr.U-r, near New Columbia. Union county, a , BLACK HIRE, I wiediom aire, deary set. rne smii ninn ; i-.-ii..- Won a mara u iiic isrie wiy vo.bm vj e. - -a i a reward of inter. r-eventv-Five Uollars wi!l be pan c rail for tae mare aai iniei, or r my eox-iiai. for the mare alone. ... - - - - . rvv , (;E Au;. :o, U64, JOHN R. EENNAOE. - 1 la 1. 1 1 Y.'lwle Xo., 2,5tl Two Articles in ! ) h i f at irer'a" Irnj Start' ! "V'l. laofai SuIpMte of Llna tit i LM-ii? I'tOt-r sweet. a - liliiK ' ratrnt f.law Fralt ! Jar, -..uuicJ u I tne m fEKFEliT mnd ' ia re ry re.pect :he itoal KELIAULE Jar I at ij'i n i-t e;eft-re. ! i Pl P. H. BEAVER. . ! : w HSTRAY. rilAYED, f' ,m be Prem GfW ;" ' -lr ""'"" " it o-n'-r,a-i.t on the s-t in-i ,iiun, l S :-rt!. ura' -r.ani. A i - , 1"- AJmlaistrator's Notice. J!CRK AS I-f.er-. rf a Imini'.iraiiow ih' ri e c t EI.IJVH JiL"VER.d,il, liV late ' f V. lr i" :i-hin, Laaoa C.t Lave t n grsnfil to the aabacritxr. M ) f..r:n !' law, n -t.ee is hereby etventu all per. i: r. rv!i"e i' "Z !hftjjs--;-,e to be lniiebteal to ;ii ! r-:.v., f ij iWe im-Tiel ate payateati an 1 t'.i --e hv. Ire elaitrs sa nst the aaaie, w:-! i resent larm d i v aa'tie:iticted for aet liemenL JOUji GL VEX. Adm'r, cr a.s Any, J. M. C. Kaaa . . SCHOOL K0TICS. t i f tbe Schnol Directors of th ish -.! Lw:.bars. the K lUU j , Uor -oah will of. oa I he i-'i ,n day of September. 164 - f f ,, e r;, ,'n, ,;ua of Applicaata for thw an l . sw.p:euioer ia nzvd TEN fCiiOOLS. t- be heii in ihe 8o.' iVii:J i-r.ri UailiiC?. Cf-mnebetrtf; at S j c cl -ck, A.M. Jt-'H.N B,UNS. Secretary cf ibe Board OU TO DESTROY RATS, HICE, Ilefl nil?, Aui are Bert's Veruiia Exterminator! . I ra '.y f r m, w art. lii e- c -: l k : :Bt. t-.e e- 3J- r h ni'Xice; with other !H il- etdry or wor.hless) pr-r-areti V.rir a ara -i -Ti :.: t f ii. i.-- i: -lum-nil ia,w li.Der -ie t u. i;Te" eatlofartiriB to u. ii. .- - 1 IT a-i Prumsta ana Maiara u : 111 S lU.lMil lillil. " ' ". r-i uii -twii :u, i - hi t upm a.iM , - eiri t ifr-i at. r-- ..tniii. idu.w I J-. etrt. .t w e.oal, tla--r Teuln aa. 1 Xlt-ui.. l'a.Til'-u: SV.it in Le.l ur. Vr "rNXFTT BIO S. WV-teaaaa anl i..-:ii j t tl.a.Lit a a-aj r. ii. tttnvttit ;. cs.aeiiinLi- ennns's patest Clas Jam aid (.lait Covers, JXlt preserir.D" FKL'ITS ia a prfertl irrsa s.ai-. Tn-?y requ.re so Vax,t)aU ct, er Ceiuea s-ai lustar-ily, and .re mora ea-;.v sea ei aij , rri.ed lhaa any oiber aru- 1 cie 1 i Th pjr; ever invented. All kinds j cf wai an ! ctnect are e;aallv d:azreeab!. 1 n . . . j jari oere tlQ t r clher metal is u.ed in th tovr r. I Oil irije ia l.eivi-cory, only by KKEMER, LOMi & CO WJilamsport 0J Works. j "O.VEXPLOst.'VE Pun Crystal CarboaOa 1M T!lT Fai&AbKS. Orders promptly a;:eo lei to. II. I- Iloldea. lt)-"3 Wi'liamsr.-rt, Pa Doctor II. V. STEBJItM, HAVIMi retarn.'.l from the Army, ia bow 1- cated at Batlaioe A EaJ and offer, his professional services to the public. May be fi tin-f at Wr.i. T. Linn's Bu2aloe Tp, Jane 1. pdSm SUriAC WAUTED. ILL rav the highest market phe. ia CAStH f.r 50 Ton or Snmar, celiverej at mv l anvar.1 in LewisPura;. rar- Lewista'--, Jar.? 11. lf Estate Of Jjaathm Hosef, deC'd. 1 ETTERS T.,tam-ntarT oa the estat. of II . , ... , r i.r.i l i i j?a?.-na:t ikoser, uec a. lair ut uauein loansioip, I don county, have been granted to the snPscrtbf rs ia d-ie form of law. Alt i s ill . . . u iu a IU llia.C a I C uuiiku Me ....... .....fi.Oj ... rr.ake lmnoediate payment, and those having cia.ms a;a-nsi the same will present tbera ptojeriy au.aent cated f.-r settlement to J i'IN KMrKR. Bofaioe., 1 Izaea. s.jLj.'iji torkil. h..Jr, in June I t. 1S01 pd . illB fcje ana ui iiii. i TR. S. H. KH.H i ol l.ewiaDurt. navinf J had twen'y-five years' praetice. offer. J h i aervi-fs to those who are afflieied wit JeaseJ Eyes or Ears. The fi lowing : on. of a number of 't estimonials: lie K.B bad e-rrt - f t't! ee-e a Wad of an l'n-r'.T . ) ' 1L- "tt.-r. I beJ rhin.a. atteatfla. k !.!) no e"..-r. t'r. k:rkt eolertcok hfc.eeaa.aB. rmal.ar.il. u; an fl-rl a. 1 u i ad.ieaall ah. re a-" i-u-J U1 s-re l;im a caA. S A HI KL W vLf. it ..-itet. a. Jen. a ioa;t Estate of John Dit5'nderfer,Sen.,dec'w. 1 ETTEns! ,,f A Iministralion en the ratal. I j oi" Jvhn Die JeaJerfer. Sr, dec'iL late of V aite 'Jeer township. Union county, baviof been sracted to the undersigned, all persoea imieoted thereto are reqneated to make im- i .j paya.eiil,and those having claims or lieman .Is asa.nsi the same will present lacoa duly aattritica'd for settlement to J;)iiN H. CAMPBELL, A.lm'r While Deer Mills, June 1. 1M p-t 1ILUY IIiPER, Ho 623, Arch St rulLAPELPHIA, Manufacturer aad vaaLta 1 WATCHES, FCni JEWELET, SOLID SILVER-WARS; and RDfiERS superior PLATE U W ARE. l.'Ail aiads of SILVER WASE mad. ,he premues. WA Tl H doni IMaeaiiw . i'V't.'-'-"---11- - ' v.vai T IS INrAl-l.lULn-IS INFAIXIBLBI I I. : a: in l.ar; B. I-s for S5 rts. Ii