Ililil STAB Mi !;Illfliit;Mo BY 0. N- WOUDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At $1.50 per Yrar, HltiajM In Advance. Itcpulillran or I'nloii I'lnlform adopU-tl at Italliiuoio. Refolee-I, 1. That it is Ibe highest duty of evcrv American ct'iz-u lo maintain, I Sgairist all their enemies, tbe integrity of ! the Uuion, and the pcruiaocnt authority'of i . . . i 1 . f . I I ' l . 1 tne constitution ani ias n iuo i mroi R..tM .mi ih.t. lavinir aside all dilferen i es : and that, laying aside all dilferen t tod political opiuions, w pledge our-I s as Union men, animated by a com- j ' sentiment, and aiming at a c -mmon j ces and selves moo object, to do every thing ; iu our power to qa dlio, by force now raaiuit ag.inst id the Government lu qti 01 arms, tue iieoemon now h('"s ( Its authority, aud in bringing to the pun- : ishnient due to their crimes, the Kebclo and traitors arrayed against it 2, That we approve the determination j of tbe Government of the United States ; Dot to compromise with Rebels, or to off "t ! any terms of peace, except sucti as may be j based upon an unconditional nurrend r of '. their hostility, and a return to their ju-l , allegiance to the Constitution and laws of the United States; aud that we oU upon the Govirnoicut to maiutain this positiou, ; and to Lros 'cute the war with the utmost possible vi'ir to the complete suppression ' of tbe rebellion, iu full reiiuneo npou the reil-Satl pmun.-.u, uulu.u - j undying devotion of the American p-iople to their country and its free institutions, j 3, That, as Slavery was the ciuse and t now constitutes the strength of this rebel- j lion, aud as it must be always and every- where hostile to the principles of republi- : can government, justice au i the national i Safety demand its utter aud cjuiplete ex- ', tirpatiou from tbe soil of tho Republic; : and that we uphold aud maintain the acts od proclamation by which the Govern- j nient, in its own defence, has aimed a death j How at tbis gig .ntic evil. We are in favor, : furthermore, rf rucb an amend tueut to the : Constitution, to bo made by tuo people in j conformity with its provision-, as shall ter- Diinatc and lor ever prohibit I lie existence ; of slavery within the iiinils or j in. die- j tion of the United States. ! 4, That the thanks of tho American ' people are due to the soldiers and sailors j of tbe army and navy, who have periled their lives in defence uf their country, and ; in vindication of tho honor of the dig; ! that the nation owes to them some perma- j Dent recognition of their patriotism and ' their valor, aud ample aud perm incut pro- ; vision lor tbOse ot tlieir survivors wno Lave received disabling and honorable wounds in the service of their country; and that tbe mem. ry of those who have Ilea ia its defence shall be held in grate- ful aod everlasting memory. 5, That we approve and applaud the ; practical wisdom, tba uose.n-U patriotism, and the unswerving fidelity to ihe Consti tution and the principles of American lib erty, with which Abraham Lincoln has discharged, under circumstances of un par ailed difficulty, the great duties and respon sibilities of the Presidential office. That we approve and endorse, as demanded by tbe emergency, and essential to tbe preserva tion of the nation, and as within tbe pro visions of the Constitution, the measures and acts which ha has adopted to defend tbe nation against its open aod secret foes; that we approve, especially, tho Proclama tion of Emancipation and tbe employment a ITninn fioMinra rtf men heretofore held in slavery ; and that we have full cocfi- j denco in bis determination to carry these, and all other constitutional measures essen tial to tbe salvation of the country, into full and complete effect. 6, That we deem it essential to our general welfare, that birmotiy should pre vail in the national councils, and we re gard as worthy of public cjbuienca and of official trust those ooly who cordially endorse the principles proclaimed iu these : resolutions, and which should charactcriza j tbe administration of tbe government. 7, That tho Government owes to all bcd employed in its armies, without re card to tho distinction of color, the full j e . ... . . . : protection Of the laws of war; and that anv violation of these laws or tbe usages of civilized nations, in time of war by the llebels now in arms, should be made tbe subject of prompt and full redress. 8, That foreign immigration, which in the past bas added so much to the wealth, development of tbe resources aod increase of power to tbis nation, the asylum of tbe oppressed of all nation should be fostered and encouraged by a liberal aod j tist policy. 9, That we are in favor of tho speedy construction of the Pacific Railroad. 10, That tbe cational faith, pledged for the redemtion of tho public debt, must be kept inviolate : and that, for this pur pose, wo recommend economy and rigid responsibility io the publio expenditures, ' na a vigorous and just system of taxation. That it is tbe duty of every loyal State to sustain the credit, and promote the use, of the National currency. 11, That we approve the position taken by the Government, that the people of the Lnitcd States can never regard with indifference tbe attempt of any European power to overthrow b, frce, or to sup plant by fraud, the institutions of any re- p.ouuii.111 ou mc .vcsiern con tincnt; and that thev view with extreme jealousy, as mecaciog to the peace and in dependence of this our country, tbe tffirts of any such power to obtaia new foot holds for monaronical governments, sus tained by foreign military force, in near proxiuiitj to tbe United States. t t!Al,ovc wc Hairlj present si!c by siJc each in their own word3 the Declaration of Principles by which the Administration and tho Opposi tion parties propose to conduct the Government. It 18 I llC SCriotl3 duttf nf crnrr rntur find glory of his country to closely scan the wordd and the spirit of both 1 1 latiorms, and see not only what thov mv lmt nlsn what tlmv rln sm aw I It will Le oliervprl tlmt th nr......n. it ii.r....- i ...i.:.u C .. ----- - ... inuicuir iruiiiuiiauu i lauinui iuu wiiiuu .On. M'PIisIIot, vnnoA l..n j: ....: . .. ..,. .. .1 are ckjiw .nri Z,SZZ rnnf f i i) i """"""'I, '"vwi .IIU XLUUC111UU Uutit fire Etruggling to preserve the Union of our fathers ! 1't eoti c this fur future n-rrencel B75.2. Oeinocrsttlr r Copiwr. Plat far ni uiiuU'd at i lil ago. Rit Jtv.f, That in tbe future, as in tbe put, we will adhere with unswerving fiJel- it to (ho Union under the Constitution a-tbe only solid foundation of our streugib, . . . . . -,..1 li.nniniua . n.ntil. . 11 1 ' mcuuiji, ""i t""1-"' - v"y-t ' as a Irauiework of jroverunient equally eon- as a tratneworK ot government equally eon- ducivc to the welfare and prosperity of all the States, both Northern and Southern, 2d, That this Convention does explicit- - - 7M" . peopla, that, after four years of failure to restora the Union by tbe eiperimcnt of war, during which, under the pretense of a military necessity or war power higher than the Cuustiiution, the Constitution itself has been disregarded in every part, aud public liberty and private right alike troddeu dowu, and tbe material prosperity of tbe country essentially impaired, jus tice, buuiauity, liberty, aud tbe pubtio w-jltare, demand that immediate efforts be made for a cessation of hostilities, with a view to au ultimate convention of all the States, or other peaceable means to the cud that at the earliest practicable mo- ment peace may be restored on the basis ' uf the Federal Uuion of the States. i now occupy, aoout lour mi US west ol town. 3d, Thai the direct interference of this Wo drill six hours per day, beside dross military authority of tbe United States in parade, aud are getting aluug Guely. We the recent elections held in Kentucky, j U!lV0 g00(i omi)cr3, and tbe Itegimont nuui Marjland, Missouri and Delaware, was a ! b()r3 lout , thou,1D(, men. Mj CipU!n 6hameful violation of the Constitution, ... ,, . . , ' and the repetition of such acts in tbe ap! (- fi" m 89 J " proaching electiou will be held as rcvolu-; " be is a brother Typo, and is much tiooary, aud resisted with all the means , liked by bis tueo. W.F.R. and power under our cootrol. j r We rcaa ,bat tbe 201st has since been 4;n, That the aim and object of the ' r... ., , ,. ....1.- n " . . i uriiiif..uf ic n-irrtf la 111 rri..rrt IhA t0tl,r- al L'uiuu and the rights of tbe States un impaired ; and they hereby declare that they coo-idtr tbe Administrative usurpa tion of extraordinary aud dangerous powers nut grauled by tbe Constitution, the sub version of the civil by military law iu Slates not in iusurrtctioo, the arbitrary military arrest, imprisonment, trial and seutence of American citizins in States where civil law exists iu full force, the buppression of freedom of speech aud of the press, the denial of tbe right of asy- lum. the oncn and avowed disregard of State rights, the employment of unusual ... ' :..t.5 .i i i test-oaths, aud the interference with and denial of the right of tho people to bear arms, as calculated to prevent a restoration of tho Union and tbe perpetuation of a 1 government deriving its just powers from J the consent of the governed, j &th, That the shameful disregard of ( "e Administration to its duty io respect i to our fellow citizens who now and long nave ueen prisoners or war in a sunering oonditioo. deserves tho severest reproba- ' lion, on the eeure alike of publio interest and common humanity. i G'b, That the sympathy of the Demo cratic party is heartily and earnestly cx i tended to the soldiery of our army, who j are and have been in tbe field under tbe Sag of of our country, and, in the event j of our attaining power, tbey will receive ! all tbe care aod protection, regard and : kindness, that tbe brave soldiers of the ' Republic have so nobly earned. j Ota COMMENTS O.N THE ABOVE. 1. "Ia tbe past," your party started all i our Rebellions. Rebels now claim, that, "under me Constitution, mcy nave tub BiutlT to set up independence as tbey piease ! So that this resolution is only an inoperative expression of an abstraot npiniou. Compare it with tbe Republican Union plank, on tbe same point. 2. lo tbe eyes of tbe M'Cicllanites, it is of no account that our brave men have woa a hundred glorious victories have recovered half the territory the Rebels urst held t&at tbe UcDel toarbors are all closed, except Charleston and Umi Wilming- ; ton aim mai uraut auo ouermau seem about to throttle the monster ! We must . i.i . - . -1 ! yield all theeo advantages forego our present chances give the llebels timo to - .i ... ga men auo means ai u.iui auu aoruau... 'or wbatf lo have a talk, at some an- To have ' known futuro time, with Jeff. Davis & Co. 2 liut Davis explicitly says (with all ! his leading men) it will be useless to talk ! except on a basis of eternal disunion ! 3. Tbis means that Rebels in the j States named must be allowed to vote ' freely, or tbo Democrats will create riots t and a counter-revolution. 4. Just that way talk Secessionists everywhere. No true Union man is or ; need be afraid of the exercise of tbe pow ! crs usual to war times, lint is it not j strange that these people find so long an i array of faults with the administration of j Mr. Lincoln, and have not ona word to J g'nt tho Davis dynasty ? 5. Your sympathizers in rebellion are those wbo abuse our prisoners and binder their exchange. Sustain tbe Government like honest men, and tho war must eud. ?. Tbe "soldiery" know how you denied tbcm the right to vote, when you could tbey know bow you denounce and binder the prosecution of tbe war they kuow bow your Vallandtgham, your Pendleton, your Powell, and other leaders, refused to vote tbcm "another man or a dollar" aod they know yon aro co-operating with and encouraging tbe Rebels to continue this wicked strife to destroy tbe Republic which our brave boys are risking life to sustain ! Iu due time, the Soldiers' votes will tell just bow much "sympathy" they have for you aud for jour platform 1 na ho vnlnna flm fntiien nencno.t.- conae.nnat.on oi mo iteoein w ,o : ajui - iauu iu uiouu.iiur oi oiisvury iuo LEWISBURG, !eThe First Stat Eli'dion since the Chicaso platform was laid, was in VERMONT, on Wednesday last. Tbe result is tbe Union Ticket sustained by an INCKK.VSED MAJORITY, sbow- 5,000 Gain! iT.- II I... J : .1.. ,.., .n.lo.,1 , , , . c . 1 i Niry Copperhead ID the Senate, and only "J FPt,utu ,u " ' : 20 ia the House, and 22,000 uiaj. fur j Smith for Governor ! j uyZZZ! 1 UIB HYK I11M.UKB TUUISU HUH ' CAMP COUCII, (ceirj I Chambersburg, rept. Oo the 30tb nit , Col. Awl's 20 1st P.V. crossed the llarrisburg bridge, aud took ,he ears. Passed through Mechauicsburg, CarislCi ghippensburg, and other towus, where we were welcomed by the waviug of fligs aud handkerchiefs by tbe fair as well as tbe ftcroor sat. We reached Cbani- bersburg about four o'clock, aud lojked at the ruius of that late happy aud tbriviug placo, now made desolate by the bands of traitors. Then started for the camp we 1 UlUUIOl UU llkUHIU U.Ulua, mim-l OTua. ' In Capt. Ftuu's Company (C) are tbe f ollowiojj from Lewisburg : Wilbur F. Flair (7ih Corp.,) Jaines Maokey, David I dangenug bis health, ncgleotiug his fami Martiu, Tilbmau F. Stadtler, Cassius 0. j ly, and votiug fur Copperhead U. 5. Son- Wirtz, aud Wm. K. Rossell Rev. Mr. Rakestraw, of tho 51. K. Churob, Harris- ; . ... -. ....... ... , . ...1 ' uur6 19 uspiaiu u luo "eg.mem, .uu j Dr. Wagousellor, ijelinsgrovc, oblut 6ur - I geon In Co. I, (Capt Miles) we notice S.O.M'Curdy, 2d Lieut., and A.H.Rauui, ! -th ,. i)iekB. .ad ia 0thet4 ...r " . .. . . I Tom Hatsoutown are orediied to aonnyl- . ... ... kill county, t m. u. Kennedy to Adams, Wm. M'AIarney to Montgomery. Prices of Flour. A subscriber bauds ns a table showing tho variations in tbe cost of flour, since 1.96. We copy a tew ot tne bigbest and tbe lowest : 1790 isoo mo 1813 1S17 1321 1825 115 1S37 1S43 1847 (Peace) $12 00 to 515 00 1 1 1: 1 1 oo 775 9.50 13 50 3 75 4.X7 4 87 1075 3 64 4 75 481 11.50 13 00 12 00 1100 14.25 400 5.12 5 00 11 00 387 C12 5.00 (War) (Peace) (War) 1850 (Peace) 1855 " Wheaf, 82.50 to $3 per bash. 18G4(War) " 2 25 So it secerns (hit oar people have paid higher prices for flour, ia times of Peace, than in time of War. "Old Aba" was not born in 179G, sod in 1817 he was but about ten years old so that attributing the rise or decline in floor to ''Lincoln's war" is all "bosh." It is a false cry, in tended to deceive those who do not think, or who have not such facts as the above to show that prices vary according as crops are large or small. Three Soldiers' Elections. On the 2d inst , at tbe Offisors' Hospi tal, Annapolis, a ballot for President was taken, which resulted as follows : Lincoln received 237 votes M'ClellaD 32 Fremont 1 At tbe Medical Purveying Department, in Baltimore, tbe Soldiers voted Lincoln snd Jobnson 23 M'Clellan and Pendleton 1 At the Armory Hospital, Camden St., Baltimore, the vote stood : Abraham Lincoln 250 Goo. B. M'Olcllan 78 All the above are given, on the au thority of responsible persons, in tbe llar risburg Telegraph of the tub. inst. They j ahow the decided preponderance of the - ! earnest men ia tho service for the Preei- dent who is in earnest in putting down tbe ! Bebollion. HaJ-Wo learn by Mtflinburg Tdrgraph t,n c rt... i:., u'. m ii..o. I Irwin and O Lasbells join Cap.Irwin,12th ' . I Ca?., and Cb.E.llaus, Joe.Bowcs, Jno L. Strong, Jas Loos and Jos Boob, join Col Stover's 184th P. V Bern M.OrWlg I is 1st Lieut, in 1st Pa. Bat George : B Aurand. of Foster's Co.. olst I. V.. was ' - . .- killed at the Weldon railroad. lefifThe church bells in Lcwisburg were rung oo Wednesday, in honor of tbe re-1 cent vioiories. au over tne iree lanu, , joyful publio demonstrations of the OTOOts j were made. Col. Ai . . . . rf. uerr is reoommenaeu for Congress by tbe Union party io Dan phio, and Col. J. J. Patterson io Juniata. The Conference will be held earl next week . Valuable Town & Country Property, Good Town property, Timber land and other Heal Estate are advertised for Mia in to-day'i paper. , UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, SEPT. 9, 1864. Ve-ry 'Un-cou-stt-tu-tion-al." "Irrr-gardtesa" of the Chicago Copper head Platform, Suermas whipped the lie be Is at Atlanta, aui FaBRAGLT abuts them up at Mobile 1 P.8. Instead of an "armistice," tyrant Lincolo'i men just killed John Morgan the freebooter, and "arbitrarily arrested'' tbe pirate Georgia! P. S. 2d. The people of Vermont as if Ibey bad no retrd for the sensibilities of M'Ciehan, YalUudigharo, J.ff Davis k Cj. have voted iu the Od Abu. candid ates by an iucrcaiud iutj irlty 1 l'.i. Cd. liubuid thu Sjldijr,' votes 1 r.The Opposition in Lycoming county has a qutrrck about Seuatur. Mr. Humes, their Uouiiu-e, is opposed by those who oamc all the way to Uuiou county to per i eudo use of our c.ttzjus to tuu, promL-iug biui a thumping unjmty ! ,, , ,. L.gbt years ago, this county gave Gen. Fremont, fir I'roaidtut, 3U0 or 4')0 uiijor - ity but, (uudur other auspices) wo do ! not kuow tho Sr3t voto be is sure of, now Four years ago (in a state of affairs now inoperative) Uuion county gave Jshn Walls, 200 or uOO majority for Associate Judge but, should bo run as the choiuo of the poliiioiaus of the -l-'yui and 'i tints stripe, tbe figures would be widely differ ent. Many of bis political oppoueuts, respecting him aa a good citizen, compli mented him with votes for a non political position. Rut that honor, they argue, squared tee aooiunt : tbey would much rather see his pleasant faco ou the bench, or trade with biui in tho store, than havj him away off in wicked llarrisburg, cu- j aiors aud all that girt o thing ! P. S. The JuJe bag uf rusignel bis ... .... S ..f . .1 ...l..f..l V,n,... p... . . v. - - i lot auomerj fe.We are iufurmed that several niol- j anoholr looking individuals came to Lew- . , . " . ... .,..., ., I """"8 UIUUSU "'"f J "i .r,,,P . Dr... j0.t Df oaxin and caueus- " o ing mads out a Chicago .Platform tioket, as follows : Congress W. II. Miller. Senate John Wails. Assembly Cbas.Wilson. Sber- iff C. D. Cox. Commissioner Adam ; Young. Auditor Jas.Crossgrove. Cor oner . In Snyder county, they nominated W. H. Miller for Congress; Thomas Bower for Seoato; Daniel 8. 11 oyer for Assem bly; Andrew Keller for Prothonotary; Jaoob S.Smith for Register; J.W.Kuigbt for Attorney ; Wm. Garmon for Commis- eionor; Philip 31. leats for Purveyor; and William Boyer for Auditor. Tbe "M 'J'"'. Abe Lincoln," got all ,h, nuse uou. jencrson Ltavu noue oi the performance. Wm. Burgess, tho Qaaker editor of the Wyoming Republican, Tankhanoock, has buckled oo his armor as a soldier in this most righteous of defensive wars, lie retains his opinion of the heinous wrong of offensive wars. Capt. Jaoob Ncyhart, Co. I, 202d P. V., bas reoeived a splendid sword, sash and bolt, present from his Company of Union county men. We expcot a list of tbe Company, shortly. vList week, near Watsontown, that hale old Englishman, Dca. Rest Fenner, and his wife, had their golden wedding tbo fiftioth anniversary of their marriago. Every Loyal Slate Elrrtloa In HI Has pronounced in favor of Abraham Linooln's administration and agtinst Jeff. Davis and his Northern co-operators. ieB-Capt. J. P. Shindol Gobin, Co. C, 47th P. V., is promoted to be Major. E. C. Gobin has opened a Law office io llar risburg.. .both, late of Sunbury. Atlanta was the manufacturing and rail- j way center of ueorgia, and its capture is as important as that of Richmond. Pror. SIhbel, or New Tork City, would inform the citizens of Lewitburz and its vi- cinil lhal he ha" pp"cd reception rooms at at.-. r-: , r . . . . 1ULC n",ere 1 ""e- Ior lew 6?9 ! I DhsTA haw txrnl.l ka s1a.-A.l . Z" V.X i V ' " " y be in any manner diseased. The study of years devoted to the various diseases of the scalp and hair, has forced me to Ihe conclu- o - , j ftlnn. Ihnf hair Inni.t ....! . . .. .r erenC(. lo ie ,ond:.:' ,h, aln " 0 but little or no service. Individual cases tin cortrinsi I n .1 i e. I I u a-. . uut itiudl t.it3 there may be, unere.lhe party usine a tonic tor the lia.r may be benefitted hereby, because ' ' " be j"sl adapted to the condition of the ' C..1I. Km in it,. I.... r - ; 11. I 1 1 1 in I 11 0 I,.. mn.f.-.lM ..I . . I r .-.-.. ...ojo..,j, u. t,, "l " ucu.oi.Mrau-,..,ey ; nave not only received no benrfit, but rather I .k. ..n.ei..r ... j .1 injury from the use of many of the Hair Ton-! ics of the day. claim to have been success ful in restoring the hair, when the germ is ,eU. 0(;calJse jrj a cases , COD,pouod lne remedy to suit what may be the peculiar condition of the scalp at the lime of the ap- plication. My examinations are free, and I -.u.. . , '.. wbo may be unprejudiced, that in Ihe lanre I majority of cases the hair can be restored, '' anutnaiwnen ii lansonanu becomes prema- . j.i a . turely gray, thin, and bald, that these are only ! Academy or Female Insmute, will board with etfecis proceeding from some diseased Condi- ' iheir Teachers iu lhe Schools. Those atten tion ol Ihe scalp. Persons wishing lo Consult , ding College, can secure good boarding pla- ., ,, . ,, ,, i im in ihe Village. For particulars, address with me will do well to callearly.as engage- , ' ,.X.U: President, or Kev. ments elsewhere will prevent my staying but , v kllv .Gen. agent, Lewisburg Union Co. for a short time. J r4. Catalojuea sent on application. LaSssi Hews Another Flrata taken ! London, Au 'Jli.Tbe U. S frgite AViyuru beiz:d tbe Rebel pirate Gfinjit, twmty unies iiff Lisbon, put a pr z - erew nn board, aud seut ber to New York The Niagara Ian-Jed the csp'ain and crew at Dover. The Georgia whoo seii .d, was under the IS.it.sh flig. ihera n much the capture, but general talisfaotun ia ci- prsaed. Wasiumiton, Sept. 7. The I'rovost Mar.-bl Goueral's olli.-e is busily cng.g -1 iu arranging the credits of tbe several districts, and is ordered to draft without dulay tor the deficiencies in tho districts that have not hi led their ''tola, beginuing with thoso most iu ar rears. Credits for volunteers will be al lowed as long as possible, but tho advan tage uf filling the armies immediately t- tiuires iuo urait to oe epeeui I d(,fi4llItin, ,iis,rict9. 1 Kuvi. M. St.' r ijuires tli.j draft to be epccdily mado iu rAXTOS, Secretary of War. End of Mnsaa the Brigand! Knoxville, Spt. 5 The ioiluwiog official telegram from Gen. Giliein was taal early tins evening : Ui i.l'a Gap, Teno., Sept. 5. Ges. TtLLt.-;o.N I surprised, defeated and killed Jouu MjrgmatGroeuvilie this uurning. Tbe killed are scatterel for miles and have not yet boen ountcJ. lh';y proba bly number 50 or D'O. Abiut 7i pris ! oners were captured, aol am oog tUem were olirgaa s statr, also une puce oi ar- 1 tiilery aui a oatsson, The enemy's f irs') ou'.aatnborel ruiue, but the surprise was omptete. Signed, Ali.es 0. GlLLEM. A l.ln.l. t Jinjnn M.kAhn I held at New Orleans un tbe lUsb. it was held iu a public square, which was crow ded with nojnle. and haelv iiiumiuatcl I ... 1 ' ' ...... . witn lamps, trausparaueus, aua aroues ui gasligtit. lbo cuttusisiu was luteusa. 1Qe Falmotto Herald of tho 1st, is rc- ooi,cJ' b' 0luUiQ uo news exoept that I ho KebeJ officers will soon Bo placed under Gre. Three have attempted to cs oape, but were recaptured. WiLMi.NoroN, Del , Sept. 6. At the municipal elections, to-day, tbe Union par ty had elected ectry candidate in tcery Kdrd. Secretary Seward publicly expresses the opinion that volunteering will supercede toe necessity of a draft, (except in soma dark Copperhead dens.) tiThe Union County Committee will meet at tbe Riviere House, Lewisbunr. al I P M of Monday, Sept. IHih. As iinportartt business will be brought forward, a full attendance is desired. Tne following compose Ihe Cum- u r . . u . . . . . j. ; kunst.Jn W ttimonton. John W Brown. W.a ! t:iapharn. K V ti Lincoln, W F Wilson, Paul j JjJ " i'K' Kobert Correy. .T." UorrukJ &mi- Weck'y ljf Wallt Smith. Wheat Corn Kye Oats, 32 lb. $2.25 1.50 1.60 75 Butter Kggs Lard, fresh Tallow 40 20 20 15 Harley O0(l.OO Flaxseed 3.00 ii o -. Potatoes 1 .00 Pried Apples.lb. 10 ,i, , ' , cn 0ol 1 00 ,, c &idcs& Shoulder la Country Soap H.0 ao wnniunsiv nags unto mm. In Twi-Imrg, oo tbe ICOi lu.-t , TH0MA3 WATBR3, NOTICE - tj wimruuio oi ntaie ana vonnty I Taw In as rlemanl nf M nlntillt I ,-v In w are t a r sun -v n r i e . 100 days men who vo'usieered from ihis County, and other expenditures, have exhaus ted the Treasury. It 4s vherefore expected that Collectors will lie able" lo seitle up their Duplicates by the. drat day ot next Court, ao that the Jurors crfn be paid, As. WM. JO.S, Treas. SCHOOL NOTICE. fPHE following Teachers have been selected X fur the Public Schorls of Lewisburg, which are in be kept fr six manihs, com mencing on Thursday, 15th Sept. ISfil Mr. 51. W. Cramer, Vir&iuiuar School, ?i,W. ieconit itiort'y, rtruth rroui. Miss ft. A. Klli. t'vtuale Grammar, S. W-Kcond storoj, north ttxm. Mr. J. II. llcnani, MIeiuttrmoIUtN.W.frytatore, ftoutb rtyki. v MisM. K. V.I'uHloFemaUinteriiiediatv'.S.yr.srcoDi tort), imuis. rtvm. Miii A K. Ilu.St-cfli.larT.8.W.flrittori'T, nfrth Tm. Mi.' M K. Slilt.r, focuiJurjt N. VV. eicontiutcrfy, noriu room. mj ML. ll.mnah rarJ, rrimary,Northn Liberties School IL.use. Ml.s A. K. Ki ich, Primary, Vftn. FrirX ii VniiJin;. Alms K. Uaruuan, luueiu.tori.nri.tiiini'hur7h. The e-hotar. whow-rt to Me. Ii.-r ljt wint-r will rennrLLi .Mr. CranitT. tiuwewlio wnt tn Mis. .Mvtc.r room. to Mi... Kili. in Hie ssrni. ronm, lr. AV. Kna-ily. fM-hol- nr. to .Mr. Iletinina in ..ni r?:i. li.i Kojeaiiaugii.'to I Mim B. fsriliw iu the rams room, .Hi... lsli-'..b'l.tr. to i lirselt in her own room, !i. It. Panto otl li.'lr.r n MLaslifw in Mi K. TurJon S il nxiin. M i Knln "r - " . . ... .. . . .. . .. T I i a.-h, ll,.ll..lih.-r.ftil.ulMtoll.. ........ .. ... m.-nt.oa Miweniiuen.ui ar.i it.i.-n -iioijriii i liW in ull BUWt U U wU 11m ItpMcntl lifUl. --- Tk. hol. .,n.t.,l to h mhAi I w,,.,i,r ,t ,,rB 5 , p. j,; i 4 r. M. ' ' 'j til teaih r. r ill .iaw mwt tt. iTetsrr at ' .T,"ZmtJrCbaii't ' ifaiofKiu) at fcmtSiiari. T llC Tall Term in all the Depart uients Theological, Collegiate, Arad . i i..: ?. "- 'm ,,r"'u"; w ""- Every facility wi'll be offered lo each stud- ! ,nl in' either Department lo acquire a thoro riincaiiuu. from . distance attending Ihe "THE UNION," eilallblid (:iIRONICLE,w estiMisheJ ia 1313 Whole No., 1,064. Heal Estate. for salt:. VTAVCK.X nl ANU ..r Market St. In h borough of Lei'jor i i.tii-re t iur ale on rainao!e wnn. 'J'he huur is rtunble. anJ weuid convrnir nil accumtniKla' ! lainiliea if oul liesttnl Inr the pubii;. If not s U1 in a rea'oiialilc-jicnc. will be nmri;ag 1. ' pr.n navm muney u, cu mrr j q r 1 j. wol.KE TOWN LOr k E0U52 110R sa'e situated on N'.tili S', one square ' irom Market Si, I.ewisbur; a lull !.-t, on which are erected a tw-j-siorev 1 rcW t- Jellmi house and kitrhen,new sit4bie,iUil. iwn storey frame Weaver ?"hop. L';.e huue, a Well uj n?ver-fain:is water, an l oaie e7od Kroit trees. To sun purchaser, the Lot may be divided Shop and Dye hou.se ou oue side and Utrelliri; ai d stable on ihe other. It li the propertv of Hitsj. Asnsraur, dec'tl. Ko ojnre u the premises tr of lUSt CYKI.i EROW.V, Kx-cuior BUFFALO!: HOUSE" fjr Sale. T1 HE Trustees of the University at Lewis- burs, oiler fur sa'e the large lUree siorey l insP knmrn as !n liujtlie irij sltit.te t in Lewisbur, c-rner of ."Second and t. l.uuis street-, opujsit the I'ouri H'uie. Tne enl.re buildntj u t rick. -H feel on ."Seeoud !st. and 7 leet on Hi. I,ouij ML, and finished wilb all the coavenienttes at;d modem improvements for a tirsl ciasi Hotel. The stabhiiL'. she Is, Ac., are ample lo acc.-niir.o-date a l.ir,'e busim,s. The above properly will be ii.no.ei of at a moderate pries and on easy tenus. For further information, inquire of G.K.MII.I.CK, Esq. or J.A. KtLI.V, lieueral Agent, Lewia borj. Union t'o. l'a Uibt TmEa LAND FOR SALE S MIE snb.cribers offer at Private Sale tve tracts of Timber Land, ol" aoout 2,tt3 ACfS, in tracts of annul equal size, situated in the .Nor.heast part of West lltilliloe township. Union rouniy. It will be sold in a body, or single traeis, to suit purcnastfs. It is well timbered principally wnh White and Yellow Fine, hue Oak, aud 1'opiar. 1'or further particulars, imjuire of IE )K'--E MK1TELL. K.'.I. JACoU 11151-Utu, Lewutmrf-. dj-The undersigned t Iters for sale a tract of ft"i5 Acre "f Laud, in While Deer township, ail well Timbejed, except about IU i acre which are cleared and cultivated- The improvements are a good iwo-storey Losr House, Stable, and ()j:build!ns, a eood Orchard, aud an excellent Well of Water at the house. 1061 (JKO. MKIXLI.L FARM FOR SALE. rilllE subscribers offer for ale their Farm I near the Forest Iron Works, coaiainiug about 130 Acres, with good House and Barn, and other neces sary Buildings, an excellent Spring of Water between ihe house and barn. AU cleared, aud in a -ocd stale of cultivation, in a good neighborhood, and convenient to market, milt, school, &c. We consider it cheap at $fi.00 will take .VnO. SHELLLR & SCHKLVEK. L-wibar7, Aetiaat 'J7, lvi4. ! i BV SHERIFF'S SALES. virtue of a writ of Vend. Ei, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of L nion county, and to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale or outcry, on Saturday, Sept. 17, 1864, at the Riviere House, in the borough of Lew, isuurg, county of Union, at 10 o'clock, A.M. A certain Lot of jrou.n l, situate in the borouzh of Hartleion and county af -resaid, bounded on the east by public road leading from Drwig's mill to Hartleion, on the south by the turnpike, on the west by Widow Lu- i cas, and on the north by an alley, containing 1 One-Fourth of an Acre, more or less, where pn are erectei1 Iwo-siorey frame Dwellin? House, frame Barn, Wood House, a Well I ,. ,J ,H,S.,,K,I.I -l.fc.h. with a pump, and other Outbuildings, with the ! appurtenances. &c. No. 8. Also, a certain tract of Unimprov ed Timber Land, situate part in Hartley township, t'nion Co- and part in Haines township, Centre t'o., honnded on iheeast by lands ot David fiitaer, on the south by Pad dy's mountain, on the west by land of Mr. Vaneida, and on the north by land of Thom as Armataje, containing Three Hundred and I .iiiiimn,' , Tw,niy.Flve Acres.more or less.wilh theap. I J . ' 1 pnrtenances, Ac No. 3. .!o, a certain lot or tract of Land' situate in Hartley township, and corn'y of I'nion, bounded on the east by land of Henry Katherman, on ihe north hy land of R. V. B. L.ncoln, on the west by land of Elias Orwig an.t others, and on tnsjfsotiin oy land oi Jno. r.Kitnerman.coniainirg iwenty-ronr Acres, more or less, with the appurtenances ic. No. 4. Also, a certain lot of (.round, situ- ate in Hartley township, and ronmy of I'n- j ion, bounded east by land of Daniel Kather- ; man, norm rv lanu oi n. i. i. iiincoin. west : by Ian I of Henry Katherman, and on Ihe south by land of John F. Katherman, contain ing Five Acres, more or less, uuh thcappur tenances.,Acc As the -property of S imwl Iliupt. L. F. AI.HUUiHT. Sheriff. Sheriffs Ollice, Lewiburg, A'tg. 23, IfifiL ORHIANS' COURT SALE. 1") Y virtue of an or.lerof the Orphans" Court ) of Tr.ion county, will be sold at the Conn House, in Lcwisburg, on Wednesday, the 21st d;iy of Sfptcni Icr next, the following. Real Estate Lots No. 9 and 10 in Hartteinn. 17 Acres in Hartleion, adjoining lands of ( I .. . p . . . .... . A amc n .f IT nare K m nt J trt 1 in M 1 rt. . ' ". , . " u T j..i F.l-! . ,.. 20(1 Acres and 7:1 ncrrhc of Land in Hart- i . . . . ' ,. ...... .... . ' "T. "J'"'" lw"0,, in trm n.l nerrhes of Lanl in Hart- l'.V township, adjoining liebecca Leach aud ! Also, llie following tracts pr Lnsested T.!itnti in Hartley township. Warrantees' names. John Metzger. 4I acres ; Jacob Pnn- . 1 celon, 4 1 1 acres ; Olopnei renin, iu ii.m. Philip Seidel, 4li acres; I'tter ClUel, i.t acres : Vindle drove, 415 acres t Daniel u .,.r-s. Also a tract of is acres on Penns cretk. John Sridel warraniee. of sale bv HELEN C II YE-t I f SSle "y M.JfcrZ&"Z. I Uartletoa, Aug. a, Iso. I Alsn,as the properly of Jobs H.iis heirs 1 A tract of land in Knion township, contain-' ing 140 acres, called lhe Jenkms' iract, and. , .. , ,. i. I . one ia Lewis township, containing : acre?, I in the warrantee name ol S. Ji.hn.wjfl in 1SH Whole No.. 2,6c5. FARM AT rinUG SALE. T 'HE subscriber offers at Public Pale thai ne&suae r tract ol land iy.nt; in hast llotfa oe lowi.sh;p, I'n'Oti rouuiy, a ll oniur Ian. -f the heirs of Ahltoi (Jreeii, Jn Byler. Saomt l Z. llers. and John Siroob, containing 50 tn cs and Mi perches, r.eil measure, wiier.-on are eiecl d a L: H 'Ue out and s hai! i..reys bifh. a Log llarn, a .-shop. Well f t-i l waier and a po np near the door, an Urcbar l and other Fruit Trees ar oo lb prtinises. Abom Thirty A.-ies it tne Iracl n c.earel, and ihe remainder is well wooded wi'h ch?.tnt:t oali timber. TI.e are vc tract ol be offered for ! on Ihe Sinn of -"ept., zX 'I P. M. Ad person desnous i.f securing a home, or seeing the premises, will hud me there residm. DAMh. STKOUB. Aitorner in laci for ihe Heirs of pi KLia.siiH Bv, dee'd. Notice to Trespassers, Vl.l. p rsons are h-rehv cautioned against irrspasin.t npon ihe premises of the urnierMittteti, Htu:ttel in liurial.'e township, for ihe purp..se niint i,; f.rtridjea tI v.tlPT 'IIU.i aCi-ordim f. tby vt:i. be rtculi Willi cti" I. t l.KV. P'.NTKL St M:, a to ':' liai . R, i;K ill .K Si KAK, l.l.'ttOit. HAOH Sf J.I I. K ;. ILI.I 1I HAKE, M l. k" l.s, n t u ki.k' kxlU, H T. H1NTP S. uf. tiuKisinin, kl II K0 Ji.Klsj.V, JAM K- IKWIN, tl STkX. AUIM i.IO.H, j. r. rrii's. i .-isirr. r':rL'fcl;I s hV , rA L 11. I. V K Ml, AHAM Sill.' KI.Ktt, SAM I. K. -llOirj.V, U. C. TI-r-S. Jolts ,'. ilM'iMT-iN. J VMIS W. MM l.Mo.V, h.:li l.i.stttiA Vli . i H. I.I ii.tlt, bA 10 K i KM. AIM: ll M Ksll. .-l"-..l stl 'MttKEK, P '!. 'li"? Ut- K". J.e. u IHV, LI It . p I. 1-'. .;..! nosn:;uv. r"HE subscri'.'er aonlil respee.tfi l!y inform the public that he is now i ngiged la the mttuuiacture of K.33!!sii if, eT V.IIITE DEER VULS, I'SlfiS UO., PA Where h.' will keep con not.y on hand, or maKe lu order, all kinds of nooLi: i os;u cxotuixg, Woolen, Cotton and Linen hose. Jl.tirj V, .'(. $icl;, d", Particular alttulion paid to the luonufac ttire of HOSIERY FOR FACTORIES. Yarn Worked u? for Families 00 Reasonable Terms. Havin: the most improved machinery and experienced workmen, I guarantee all my work lo be e'tual io hand-nia le goods, audi respectfully solicit share of public patronage. 0. 11 KING, Aug. 25. White Deer Mills, I uioo Co. Pa. Examiaatioa uf Teachers for Winter Sctuols. rriHE Paferint'n lent of the county will I meet Ihe Directors of the following Districts al the time and place mentioned, fir tne purpo.-e cf examining applicants for schools in the repective districts. Appli cants will furnish ihem.elves vMih pens and paper, and all v. ho desire lo leach will be present that tbe Directors may have ihepriv ilege of judging of their merits. Private ex aminations will ncl be given except by direc tion of the majority of a board, and in ease of necessity, lie punctual, 9 o'clock is the bonr. w-teict. n.rt. vtna. Militit,or JlilflinSnre Pxtuntuy.Set. IT Ku.t tlttflaloi. lluiKij. ec Hones MonOnj, S-pt. 19 bu:f.l. Biiir.ii".. X K aa.. Tiiea.T, S L 'JO rt Butl.l.n. Kr.bink Se.ilutue WlB O...S-i t ill lwinA Utaton lUrtlvton ' Tttirwl.Tiept. 4 IMrlitfj Lsur-ltnn I rttlAy.Sepc ja Kelly l:,er Ilnase Tilw. S-pt.2T AVhllDtr Nfi.lilTMB We,ln"ilay,!lvp( J8 llrajj 1'rioDtoi.a ThurMsv, Sxp(.J9 JOHN A. OWE.No.Co. apu a nion Cotinly Court i'roc lamatloai 1 7"HEKCA,the Hon. KAMI S.WOODS, y President Judge for the Smb. Judicial District of Pennsylvania, com posed of Ihe counties of I'dipii, .Minlin anJ Snyder, and J WSistosTo andJoes Walls EsqsAsso--Ciate Judges in Tnion county, have issued their precept, bearing dale the ltlth day of May, ls6 1, and to me directed, for ihe holding of a a Orphans' Court, Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and tieneral Quarter Mes-sions. at LEW l-sULT.ti, for ihe cnuntv of UIO.N, on the Third .Monday of SEPT., (being the lJr'h day) l?6l,atid to continue one week. Notice is theretore hereby given to Ihe Cor oner. Justices oi the P. . ice and Constables ia and for the enemy of I n ion. to appear in their own proper persons with their records, inqni sitions, examinations and other remembrances to do those things which of their r'oces and in their behalf appertain to te done: a'd all Wit- Besei ar.d other persons prosecuting in behalf of lhe Commonwealth against anv person or perioriS, are re.itired lo he then and there attending, and ncl depart without leave at iheir peril. Jun rs are reiiti-sted to be punctual in iheir attendance a! '.he appointed t.me agreea- bie to notice. (Jtven under mv hand and ral at ;!e Sher- ill 's Ollice in Len-ishurg the lfita day of Aug. A D 1VI, an t ih- "7th rear oi the Independence of the I'uiied States of Ameri ca. tiod save the t'oinmonwealih ! L. F. Ai.CKiCHT, Kherifl REGISTER'S 1TOTICE. OTICU is hereby aiven, tr ali coiiccrne'f. that the following named persons have settled tnfir arronnts in the Register's O.dce at Lewibiirg. I'nion eoumv, and that ihe said accounts will be presented lot confirm ation anil allowance at tlie Orphans Conrt In be held at LEVUSIU'lifS. for the connlv of I'nion, on ill-' thud MONDAY of rrp. next, being lhe l!;h day of said month, viz: ! The account oi"Iaac H.Wagr er, Admr. of Mi.'h'ii! Itgrr, dee'd, late of ihe borough i of Lcwisburg. i S The hrst and final account of Samuel fireman. Ato. ,f a ur, dee'd, la.. of Brady township. -rv ,, T I'l., -i c At ..... I. r. c ... .... . . , .. . ei-mor oi me ia.. m .iu imaniesiw .wwra Mmch. dee'd, late olihe bonuH of Lewisburg. The account of Peier Beaver. Admr. wjh lhe will annexed. of J, tiillrrt Bturrr, dec M. late of the borough ol" Lewisburg. 5 The final account ol Samuel II. Orwig. dinc. of litlrcca 'awson, dee'd, late of lhe borough of Lewisburg. 6 The final account of Joseph Winter, acting Executor of llunj '. dec d, laie of the borough of New lierlia. , 7 The account of Levi H iura. Aomr. or i the estate of X BiJJU. dec d, laic ot lluda- I.,e li.wn.hm. - The rV, and final. ceonn. of Hngb K Mon.goerv. Execuior of .he I... will ,nj lesiainenl of Ann M. yr, dec J late ol I uioo eouatv. , , , ;j'he first and partial accoont ol John Yereer, surviving Executor ! Jnt deed, lale of the r"0"' Kesisters OnSee, Lwl5burg, Aug- la.iy