7 IT A P. (HI, lIY AMI LSWISBMfi 'THE UNION," estaMi-NheJ in LSI! lVbule 'u 2,Gi6. "CIIRONirLE," esta' Ii-.heJ ia IS 13 Wiult Xo., 1,065' BY 0. T. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At 1.50 per Tear, always In Adint. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1S61 maiMint umi-vitKKLi Tuesday Mornini & Fri'luy Afternnnn. " W'Clellan tries to play Blondin. The voters who are to cuoosc the next President and Vice President, .re ii.rlxi- my a.yia. a in senium nr. i ne gre.i ma- 2 :. l. i : U .v...f u..,i..kJ ..,.. jwiij urue tu iuc .cus k a. Atw.-aia.a-.mA anil rill n tchoit 1 .a f rt fii.f lira ut.,.,,,,, .r... .v vm.v Union and Liberty on a firm foundation. The minority believe in practically yield- t- . i t, i . . .,:,:.. iog to the Kb!, by aa "arutiee Which will prevent us from real nog any . , r . .k n dvantigc from all ourtfftin the field- cive time for the Rebels to recuperate . i . .:., powers. Tbe friends of Lincoln, at Haltiroore, believed tbe first named c uroO, on the whole, tbe surest and safit, for the pres ent and for the future. Tbe frituJs of M'Clcllan, at Cbiesgo, chose the latter course, as the f 'Honing plank in their platform clearly proves : The f hlrajo Platform rea 2d, That tins Couveu'lou does explieit 1. ...r.. ft. (h .ene tbe Auierieao people, that, afrer four years of failure to teatore the I i.iou by tue experiment ot ....... . War, auriog wuilo, uuutr uie orcn-u? 1 1 military necessity or war power biiilu-r Ih n th C n!ituti n tbe V n?tttuti n itself has been"d..rer'ded in every part, -..Mi. I.V.,t. -o l ,iy,,. ,i..ht .like Trodden down, and tbe material pro-perity cf the country cs-en'iauy laipaired, jus- tic- batnanity liberty, and tbe public Welfare, demand that immediate ft ris be made for a cessation of hostilities, with a Wiear to an ultimale eooveution of ail the States, or 01 bur peaceable means to the end that at the car it.-t practicable nu trient peace mat be restored on Uj8 ba.-is of the Federal I'm 0 if the C-tates. M'Cleliao, however, in bis two years' Warfare, and in his West i'.iint speech, clearly eomnittei himself to a War policy, nd bis backers know that the Americau people would never submit to tbe disgrace of their fi'g before the Kebel rag. In tbe face of their craven platform, a Gen eral, who bad acquired ail his fame by bis . .- - . .. - .- j . I r ..... . - -- 1 - - - j - - valk the tcirc ocrr thf. Xiijiira c public opinion. Aided by all tbe skilful of bis party, be bas, one week after tbe nnmina- tioo, accepted it, in a letter in which he thus indirectly yet decisively reject, the Peace plank in the platform : j ' ti. , M'clc"" "KJ: Tbe existence of more than one govern- meet over the region which once owned ; our flag, is incooipatible ith tbe peace, ' tbe power and tbe happiness of the people, So toon it is clear, or even prnbable, . tbat onr present adversaries ore r, !y for ware vrvj. the ooks rf the Luton, we .. ' i . 11 .1 . . tbould exhibit all the resnuroes of states- maoship practiced by civilir-d nations aod taught by tbe traditions of the American people, consistent with the honor and in- teres ts of tbe country, to secure such peace, re-es aonsn m l nmo nnu guarau- tee for tbe future the ConsiitutioDal rights . of every State. The Unioo is tbe one 1 condition of peace, and we a-k no more. I could not look in the face my gallant ; Comrades of the army and navy, who have survived so many bloody battles, and tell ! them tbat their labors and th sacrifice of ; Bo many of our slain and wounded breth- ' rcn bad been in vain tbat we bad aban- doned tbat Union for iled our lives. hicb we bad per-! peace cau ne Fcrm. w I-mon Vt ben it is remembered tbat every i Bebel, from Jeff. Davis down, says tbat he will not even listen to any terms of j "Peace" except upon tbe basis of Disu Diou, and tbat tbey will consent to do j ''armistice" unless we firt withdraw our I ermie. and fleets, it will be seen that ' M'Ciellan is radically hostile to the chief article of the Chicago creed, and lens -of thousands of hnctt Peace men will at once repudiate him. His proviso about ''the eoDstitutional right, of tbe States," ill deceive do earnest Rebel will con- , filiate no radical reace man. . Tbi. accepting the nomiWion, jet .pi"'6 on ne platform," was found to : boan unsuccessful game by a much greater j nan (Gen. Scott) than M'Ciellan. It will bave e good effect io bhowmg the ' Rebel leader, tbat tbey can not elect a j Peace man for our President, for witb'rits. There ere a great many about re- i proper ettort oo tbe part of tbe friends of the Administration this further division of tbe minority only ensures the continua- lion of the u ar policy. We are. there- ; 'rtblriT01? h" T YUt ! TnXL"t i of thenndoub.. ...r .... " . " ! i-c.e.eDce oi tbe loyal people, and thus ensure the more earlr ' : i ,i . , , ji bloodless, add complete success of the j Union. I How it Works ' I The .Vt York Daily .Vesri-the organ 1 of "Saint Ber iamin" and Fernando Wood I uu iue feace par-y KEruioIATES TUE SOM1NATIOS cf M'Clllla.n Theaournerf Chicago Convention may be recalled, or a bran new Convention, to nominate a true blue Copperhead ! Gen. Lewis Cass a De-roit rarer te repudiate tbe Chicago platforo, M eoeardly surrender to tbe Rebels. Annttiar Tk 1-. , . I -"waa. a mc .mririqfi nun KCrOrilt jading political Catbolie jooroal in New k city, renouDee. M'Cleliao, demand, f Prel, ptaxe cendiJate, 4o. I State Senator. Tha Uoioo cwcrees f..r this district ! mot on Saturday week, Lt came to no , conclusion. List Saturday, they re-as sembled. As Licornin? had last Senator. iod M Unioo u ,he 6(I, )arge.t counJi ,he jidlte cotlceded to as. . ... fi(iaj con,uitat10a with Us partners io . buJitif?, Liipt. tlliiRKI.EV Ijtma it was :int. StTuH t. T.t' V f inn it wa . ,.litlble for Lijn ,0 lcc.,r, aoj be .... Th. CoL,,eM cu,ler . . ... -nd ijVCn, nir Dronosed M, . Cuahle.- n. hkinkh, ud he as uuuiiuated. la rl ,k. ,h .. ,i ... former years, be was tbe champion and idol of democracy ia this reB.ou. IJ never loved Slavery. And when Keb lui ne bell j broke out, he went wiih his (neuds Andy .diiuuu .uu ujusw, ..m uiSwpu.ui vi strait-uut Luiou Adiuiiiisiraiiuu. Oar Couuly Committee tueet as we go lo re?s, and should tuev ratify the nomination the i : . .i .... ... . ..... i ... i. . cr . ' . . , ... .v. . . ..... ... a . .u ' live campaign. Jul e w a.is is hisorDO- uent. As bo-b are re-p.ct,bia citix us, residents of the .inie couuly, the i,ue is pure., p.l.i.cal. e believe the Maj r s vo,.s wou.d be ofteuer ri.-ht than the jues)HbaoutD.igroui1aru-taitiS!,nuer A Warning to Patriotic Democrats. The S-Mnt-inve fimts boa,is that from " the first it has. consisteutlv. oi,oosed anv , ,ra";l1 ,1"lu ' t,,e insurgents in the Sutberu State.. One of it. .xpressiois that anv Kemoerat who enh.is U ,i,t ' . . .IWiUmuI ur ajr.l: Ou the sutj ct uf s,.L,,or f.,r .hi. Ji-trict. toe T.m.t ut -9.h 1VIS the fllli0,iug omiril,a, biuls . c ... , . ,, , . e LrTe .11 be able consccn- "ou?l " "jTP" nc 0 ''.".whoever be may ne. unless we can uo mis UpJu me. treat question now betoru the couutry, uf tear or j,rie, we shall prefer to sopp.,rt no man. lj th', vnriit', l: y.r... nte.l If ii-nil thr y ar l'ji, tre m.7i yjr.rr ilmt Af-rtiiiiim IJnriAit ilt.iU A'lte rie iiriciloje ami ji'tiisuie tj d-nnj o. Jlet.ire we c in sect to support any man tci t it in 'ucttr uf the jtrosrrutiitit of thin icir, ire thutl jtrrftr Iu C'Mfiyn our estafiirUm-ut t't th jlnnrs. There is Dot a corporal's ,;uarl ol war democrats iu the wb iiu ot Snyder County, and for any iltwierat to cume out on a rear j,tiirorm. Kin ue u.'rtr luliu, Jur ........ . ' v ....... ' 1 1 l I . I t". .. ( j I . irt.,.. BI it ought tube." I It remains to be seen whether the Timet t cia support a War DjtiQ like Walls, or M Cleli.a.v oo Lis coercion platform. j niu,BIV;Vmw.'.";DiiTi Tm c u VavllaBdih., ... ! rvoeet, by over Oae Hundred Thousand . , "J Jfity, when be run last fall for Gov-, '"or of Ohio, by the people who know : him best. j Xbe same Val'andigham ws a delegate ' , ,be lita Chicago Convention : he was - . . . .e Ohio, representative on the Committee r. .... . ,. , 00 Resolutions, wh.cn he has the credit of . having written : be moved that tbe com- ( inaiion of M'C'.ellao be unanimous : and bosom frien, l'endloton, was noaiina- j f y i. :i , , , . , , , ! who will hold their quarterly meeting upon : Pendleton . history and fceliocs can deny i iidatcs and platform i , , , 1 , 6. r, I . . . . , ,, , ?, , I , . ,. .... ,. . the grounds at tbe same time. Their ob- i hat be is in full sympathy with tha Se hilicaiiy, aiiaodig- i . . ,. ,, . . . i . . . . , , jeet is to discuss all questions appertaining i cessionists of the North, and as such not' The Chicago cm aro therefore, emph haul s C'ttrrtsponfimct &ar tf Chronicle. auiua.UK ioai iue ionowiug resui. oi ti.:i: it., .l t ti i. t an election for President, bold yesterday, i (..a .us.,; uy auo ,,ea .uu wouuueu 0"-, .ii :.. t.. u j .in cers ot tiiia Hospital, might interest some of your readers, I send it to you for pub ; lication. Whole No. of votes polled 270 For Abraham Lincoln " Geo. 15. M'Ciellan " John C. Fremont 1 Lincoln's maj trity over both 201 Marjy who voted far M'Ciellan, trill nut vote fr An t Ae accepts tha t'hicujo PfaVurm' I am, sirs, very respectfully, le. I M. L. Scuocu, Adj't 51t P.V. j Martih SUOWALTE8, of Co F,19 j:h P. I , V., (100 days' men) died of camp fever at Monocaev Junction. Ml. 27th u!t. The (,fl,Mr, f the f!omnnv. and H. P. A . hive fjrwaried us long aod glowing cuiocies upon the 10 0f this youoe, tal- ele(ij ID(j much i,ei0.ecl 80ldicr. (Age, ! and residence when at home, not stated ) ri p a B,t,. ' iTh. knr. .r. ,it -.ii ,,i in enlisting. Ita7A political Peace man in town last 1 er Saturday struck truly peaceable citizen 1 ' J J' "'). . a, ..j ,a .all ,r,i- , f0f ,h8 ffeDCe- We ":U Je ,0 lhi9 mml' I 10 ?U Per30DS' 00 l,h BiJ,!' 001 .l ! ,Lau'B9 10 nr- i n. m.a 11 Hiac. i .. . " -" - T ,v w.. w..-uwvi. i'.i'.i. , : .. .v.: . . . iuii aeriu'as errors io auuir irea. rerc.. -- ----- tulo tbe Perry, Huntingdon, Juniata, '"1 H'r, end Centre double Senator- i,'11d,i."tric, tQa Union party bave nouiina- llMuel, of 1 errJ. ad Llu,i 1 Hall of lSl.ir. Mr. Hall was formerly in tbe Senate, and Mr. Haine in the House : -botb, well known, efficient men I L . aJa-The Election Proclamation was on i ik. ,..J n.a r.t ui v.:a.-'. i '"'. r"6" 1 . ' f'P"- ! : Oulv one month to Kleelion! See tn th. i Assessments, and work (as bave I yon chance) for ibe good cause. leirW. Lairi Harris of Union county, aod George lSergner of Dauphin, are tbe only persons we bave yet beard of who have furnished representative recruits in this Congressional district. - ESrav f!Lvart f jaear want i The Presidential Issue. IlkADUtAKTMttf " TMa ARNIP fT THl Tj. JS-, Cltf I'ulM, V, An. IH, 1W4. J Ifjn. K. 11. WjMarnc, M.C., of III.: I 1'kar Sir I state to all citizens who ' vi-H me, that all we wnt to insure aa 1 . . . . . I : ' . T. '.:!.. v.lL " ; u " .7, V " V. ! lne iveoeia save now iu meir rams . :. ... , ..... j .1.1 .. .. ' .. ., , re guarding prisoners, guarding railroad 1 6- "6 - e r ... nat-r).n n. .Inin.hi.il n i.ihnni A ma., i e r : lost by them can not be replaced. They have robbed tbe. cradle aud tbe graTC equil'y to iiet thtir present force. Iscside l ..i i ; J u: -I J , "n ,MJ l,,se frT,eDl sa.rm,0es ... j naif i4 i nev arp nnw loaini, irnm aearr- ' nous and omet causes at least onrreeiuieni I per day. With this drain upon them, the W( u filf j-,,,,,, onfjf U . f ,lurUr, Tkrif w , njte t ffitB i " : tuckr) Marylaud and Missouri, while it. would weaken us. With thedraft (j.iictiy enfine i. the enemv would beeoma Aa. , , ,...-. spoudont, and wuuld make but little re - : aistauce. i I have nr. d mbt but tha enetnv are ex ' ' ' ceedinjily anxious U bold out until after the 1'iesidential election. 1 hey bave many hopes from itg effects TllKY UOl'i: ACOl'XIEK kevoluiion. TUKV HU1-K THE ELECTION OV A ACJ, OANDIUATK. In fact, like .. . , , .. MicbtT, they bope for -omething to ,,,urn UP " Our peace friends, if they expect peace from separation, are much mistaken. It would be but lbs beginning of war, wilb thousands of northern men joining tbe south because of our disgrace j in allowing separation. To bave "pease ou any teiois," the South would demand cf their slave, already Id deJ'andkdcmnity'for tbe restoration freed ; they would demand indemnity 1 ,. ,.: j . , 1 . vould demand wsscn Bu.i.iucii . auia iiiei , . .. . . treaty which would make the ISorth - slavc-huntcrs for the South; they would! demand pay for the restoration of every slave escaped to the North. Yours, truly, U. S. GRANT. State Fa in Tbe i'enn. Agricultural Society will bold ita next fair at Eastoo Sept. Ti, 28, 2'J aod 30, 1SC1. The most ample accoromodatioDi, we ar. informed, are being made. Tbe grounds and buildings of the Farmers' and Mechanic' Institute, Where the fair Will be held, areamon? the , a largest and finest in the State. In addi-i tioa to toe ouiidiogs ana sbeds already , erected, several very large tents bave been . .. ... il . .n- (n- .1,. H .... 1 .. -:. A . partment and the other for ,b. Fruit . . o . I r ti l growers oucieiy oi x.ieiero i enosyivania, ; to fruit growing, as well a to fruit, of their own production. Their discussions ' are beneficial, and add much to the general inrnrest nf tha Fair From nreaent inrli. I nf ,h y-. . . f -. ... ha ona f . , . " - . - - - v. - - - . " , o i beld j0 ,he Ste Which is most "Rational ?" The Convention whieb nominated for President, Abraham Lincoln, consisted of delegates from Ucenty-tccen States aod ! ni'te Territories, and be was the first choice of all save Missouri. Tbe Convention whioh nominated Geo. B M'Clella.n, was from ooly titenty-lhree States, and be was not the first choice of the majority of the smaller body, (altho a large maj jrity was manipulated into hi. support before the first vote was bad.) Which it the more "Xational f Either Spicy. T.nM represents Democracy; greenbacks, ' Republicans. The one is gome up. and tbe other down."- Copperhead Exchange. ! r - . w . ... . , trr . In reply to this impertinence, the Wsh-. ington Examiner says tbe ebove is true in 008 ,eDse least Generally, when our armies are defeated, cold eoe up. and so does butternut Democracy. Oo the other ! band, when our troops whip the Rebel, in ..fi.4 A ..!. I .uw u.v, t . . u aua iiGiiiuvimi .mu .v.giu' , ' . . 1 be fate of tbat party, like tbe price ' RUi depends very much on the .access .. . of Lee. and thev eeem to know it. -CofDiven"s"20bth P. V, and Col. Albrighf. 202d P. V., started from Ilar- risbunr. Friday moroinir last. Diven's. . . : . . . . : aa ... inlirm.d Ijia.pjl. w .ihin.lna ..d " w"' "-.-B.a., Albright's (N'eyhart's Co ) for the camp near Cbamberiburg. nTProl.Sibbet, who has been in our place for the last week with his Restorative for the hair, goes from here io Lewisburg. While here, the Prof, bas disposed of a large quan. uly' aa ,D " e can 10 " lI" faC'ion f r""ir$ Wh hTe iL The Prof, claims to be successful in all cases that be undertakes, from the fact that he adapts his rmarlv tn the condition of the scaln. It is : : , .. . ... ... . i "'V'. we understand, to examine tb scalp f senna) to brine about ihe desired result. This i i ...ciuuu appear io us io oe correct. muiu , .. . u j . . . ar-u I "tun. The Prof, informs ns that be will remain in Lewisburg until Thursday afternoon of this week. Those desiring hi services, would do well to call on him at onoe. Be stops at ine iisvitrs House. ;BuriisitIc"s Opinions. cmt . HardoR( n. ;Lt Au?. 30. Geo. IJurnside arrived last night at tbls I place, from White M mutaios, oo bis ay ; to resatue his command. ills arrival spee- dily becoming known, a large number of , citizens aod neighbor assembled, aod lied- knap's CWt Band serenaded the General, I TV? " f"""! ... i A- M am ,re yo? w,!! excuse me runi D,tin Dj PxtenJ.H retuains on I .l: :. . .....;.:.:,....... k.k;. ; linsi . hli. ..,nh,;, I.min1, Arnuckr.rt to addre3 public asseinbi.os. 1 am re- htril raUtJ w u ird , ,,,,.,;, Ttlrre ,nrtii from bricf tr, a- whIeh ! flrf m Ex,ru m . . I. -ill J J J , not be amiss, however, fjr mo to say that j f ba?e tlie (uest 0.,Lfidence iu the ability f (be aovernment to crush out lb is imk'j rebeliiou. 1 ttel that the day is not jr fiiatnnf rtnn rlnnnHunnD vtill tt-i! V lila. " rll I r' "V.u. v- ." .. "i ' iinnear iuj tuc ueun e ui ion ..oiio win i r , aaa ma ... ... . V. ,. f , ' 1 ,n ,h.i tt ; see, as we iu the fi jld see, that tbe tod is . . , ..... .. : i i ,0 euMe the Goverum-ot ti move still , more q,jicklv. l refcr t tal4 bcCiU,e J he u,e, witneMej d,,p )n J?ncy ,DJ ! been surprised at it. I have bear ! more ' erunjb!i0L' at the North, iu three d lays, than I beard in one whole campaign from the Kapidao to Petersburg. The peupli ' , ,h n, .r rinJ r.,.t 1 aoKnnt i.rrnnn.lin. Thaiiii,.n to .l tu- . . . ' the enemy. This is a mistate. Our rc- I ia 'he fieM "rc Rrc,er ,bin bi. - i W have three times his r. sources uDtouca - 1 ed. and can lose far more than tbe SoulU j d till . k j . ,h te,eiii,,n t re. pen, mere is no causo tor uespooaeucy. 1 Let every eitiz?D do ail in his power, au J the result is sure. It is not possible tout j ... . . , any cause so inunUuJ in iniquity as ine rebellion, should succeed; but, itidepen dent of right and wroug, 1 am sure tiiai we bave the strength and will to couiJtr." The Vice President. We have bad four Vice Presidents who proved traitors Burr, Calhoun, Tyler and Breckenridge. We should therefore be ' very eareful Dot to bave another, for be may becotno President (whoever may be ' e'ect I't:s'uent,) and tuus hive a chance 1 ruio ih uttkoa- Andrew Jounso.v, from .ni of the I people boro ia poverty, and reared with ; ; r. .. .. . . . t .. . -M . !... .1... know they .. .... . , . n.n ....- I.tm IT . I. . 1. .n .t I . 1 ' 1 v.- a..-. aaC a.a- it iound true as steel. Ilia opponent, GeuRge II. PENDLETON, i. very different man, of fair talents and eharnour, yet be is deseended from one of the Old Bla?ehoIdiD2 familica Of the SoQlb in instioOlB aod ioedueatlOD no aristocrat nod isa.l wrong io this content. The bo- som friend of Vallandigbam, in Congress ne reiusea to vote men or money to defend tha ITnion from beinir nrMorml ami in 3 , - all things bas played as completely into aereu, ana in impletely into ha oould and MTlellen is tbe band, of Jeff. Davis a dared. I..,nl if inn rln.on T. . , . real although misjudging friend of th. : Li uuiuu, uu nauiu uiaa acquainieu who to be trusted wbon be might possibly be come President. Do not add Pendleton to the Hack eat- aloEU. of Demo. Torv Vien Presidentu n... C,lhoun. Tfle. ,nd BreeVenriJ-e ! a-- Hadly Wrong. ISX,The Dayton Journal gives the fol lowing correct account of tbe resolutions passed at recent Democratic meeting in Bntler county, Ohio "An Anti-M'Clellan, Peace-at-anv-Price mpthn. was hphi at Hamilton nn MnnHj. I It developed into a tboroush-paccd Secession . meeting. It indorsed thet'alhoun doctrine of : Ihe right of Secession, without ifs or ands j denounced the Enrolment Act an l threaie-' ne.t resistance to th. liralt 'at rosea no WITH illl. Tbe following ere specimens of their resolutions : "Resolved, That States have the risht to withdraw their consent to the Union, and retain their independence, by repealing ihe:r "..?." 01 acc"41oa QI Pa&a,n5 ordinan- "p! , . ,t. n i . . u ' M "R"oW'i President of the L. S. can not restrain ihe al etianr .f tV.e Knthvrn . - a...4v u people in any State or Coafederation." I jf hat u mat J'tt Vacit doctrine. It it tirfuof treason, o; and umtWmW. ! i iow tce wtat pays the Constitution of- the United States ? Art I. Sec. x. 1. "No State shall enter "io any irea'y, alliance or omuaeraiion;- . ... Art. VI. See. i . "Thia rnntlilnt ,in on, I ih-1aws of ihe United States which shall be ' made io pursuance thereof. SHALL BE THE 1 ikl'PUPUP i.iwnPTue i ivii ', SLPKEME LAW OF THE LAND, anything in Ifte l unttituttan or .air. if any Halt to the contrary notwitfutanding." j " He the people of the United States" not the States at inch "in order to form ; e more perftel Union" than had been in j existence, established this Government, to continue for ever, and not to be broken j ... . j uj 104 every wuuu or every lyraur,. The Use cr toe Nortuebn Peace PABTT. The Atlanta Remitter could see ' no difference between tbe results of North- I ern peace-partisanship and the Southern armies. It said : "We can gain nothing by denouncing tbem. W. ma. loae meh hv rntinj i ' .i - ' . 6 Pce movemeDts. 1:.. ,hem aaie. ,. r.aveta !. wa ' ?f -- ! aariilA tr thm naa tha hallnl-rmv .niinil - - - .--j mr. liineoin, woue we use ine oartriage- box, each side will be helper to tbe other, and co-operate in accomplishing tbe greatest work which the eouutrj and lhi. continent ha, witnessed." -Gold in New York down to 215. GREAT TRUTHS! Ii.'f.re Ccoria -ecu'll, Hon. A. II. ; bTKl'HtlNS Mid, in li?r Luuroiitiou. U'.W rinht his tir .Vw4 twailnt 1 What l"rfn drnvnf And what ctuti .i uf It t in jiuttice and nV;.', hus bnn trithhttd 1 f'.iMt rt'iiAr i.f mm tit.ittu tuna? mir mtiKrlr nrt i,f ( n'wur, dilAtruhly and purpwlu dune l : '''"""' K'ff !.ih the .V til' flmUon , , , , ri .:.,,.- i ..,.: i 1 KC1 at c alc'1ir AP"' 1 1-1 ' r.r i.-..:,w .. . J.icre cm bt no luutruts m iftts war ony patriot) or traitor: Ji:fiMavis last wtirus to the l. mon ' rcace i;iea, Jaii'ics aui I iiiuofO. til: i . it . y i . r -t it- ! , 7"' , ""' J " - j 'trinr iir I mi . iit. mm inii.t,r txirr miiwti n. u-e n-iil hurt - - j r . nv .... ,., a,.h-,. it,U ,.ffi Vi y tu Mr. Linriila fntm me. that I thail at any timf Li fitrad tit r'rtivr jirop'tiali fur pi net it Me ifii uf our hidtpriuirner. It wiU tie UitlatM lu rtjnirvach me wit1 arty other." t,Show the above to all Peace men. tKTThe M' C'tuim IIpilal Bwlyrt, I So. 3. savs The following linea. written O ... I't C II i: -.. I, , ,- , ... by an Indiana roluntcer to one of his sop- ! perbe.4 neighbors at home, ia a deri.ory ( g iiio be found applicable to other . .. :. ' . localities 1 t 1 11. riw Tl. stt th.n tr-a.-.n fl"t iS'. l .prinij Tnr tr - a-li'-D--. AI-..I .111 J .1 ...Dit: Tt... man wuo wuui J a it N lira--D Mo.1; A 1 1.s .h-i. r..u t - ' h :r -"m. id. ariiU ; 'lh- (.ro-iam.iifa l.i. L aa..-; Th. LI an al... l-i i..l-l III- .laT ; II 1 h- mh t- tall i -tntir titud; .' Tnr li. ut t'Dt tht hih u rn-t ; A Trj e-i uitrr vtnr tnuliis lvc't A T-n ;m (,itt!Bj i:;!r ra I, L ttis m to tru humtiiiity; - W r.-o lrva t-c-th-r in coil, I -t th-;:rtny in a Ir.il. I itttr..1 at hnffji-. art'l tok in , 1 n.ukint J- uu-u I flboul 1 pi-aw. w it-n Vn-, .4m boyn th? i;-t-- ull ern5b, f. r tht TS7 wiU "D m ru-li : At.il m U-u the evt b'-ot-? and lay Ukkjt. Oh '. tha wou't I bt iu s ft x : Irrkpaiuaule Loss. The "lucal" of '. the old Ckambenlurj Rrpodtoty bas the following sad, touching notice of class of losses, by tbe btirotng of that awAxi',TJvix.i which can nevor be repaired : .. . I uf1.. .......... .1.-.. ..M .1 ' nnr hirm niarr .mr fjihir't huih.1,1... , or,inal rei J!:e for our ancestors wbw ha l left the Old Country for a home m ihe New ' i Ch.mb.?brs every endr., r,f whoa, old iv, , cbambersbunr may apnna: up, wild higher boa.es, handaumer .tore, and wider .ueei., wider aiieeii, irewell to ail ; W1 "7 . ""-"Hi 10 BU e held moi dear family heirloom , letters. l(M;b r,f hair, minni). mn.'ni. f th- ri nair. poriraits. mementoes ol -ved and honored dead farewell all! President Lincoln evidently bas struck the golden mien in bis irenera! noliev. It ! t is onjectea to anise ny extreme conaerva - l'Te8 nI extreme radicals, on the one ' t,n(1 beciasa be requires "the abandon- ! ment of slavery," and extreme radicals, ... ... j . . ' "n.,he,h.er hkDi beCaaJ88 h9 ",00e9 I in nhieetrit to aliL-A hr oatraino .niunn. I 4 -...m.v vvww...- , li au extreme radicals, on the one! ST.TcLck, to . ... ... . vast powers: out toe Colon men endorse and approve bis course and will sustain bim aiike by furnishing recruits to the army, and by giving bim their suffrage for re-election. Tbe mode adopted recently by the Cop perheads in this county to swindle the Government oot of their services as sol diers, is now being extensively carried ont. Tbey pack their valuables, and inconti nently evaena'e the county and disappear for parts unknown. Be'lefonte Frets. Gen. Hunter. Tbe statement that Gen. II- bad been relieved, is incorrect. He asked to be relieved, bat bis request was refused by the Presidont. It is also said that be tendered bis resignation, "bich was in like manner refused. mTT. ' 7 , . e3-Lnion Cannty Agncultaral Fair Thuruj to Satoriaj, Oct. 6.T. and S,le4. A Candid Statement Vou can procure of any druggist in this place and vicinity. Dr. Tobias' Venetian Lm lmenL it is a sure and speedy cure fur sore throat, headache, toothache, chronic rheum atism, Colic, croups and pains in tbe limbs. e advise every one to give it a trial. I he expense is a mere tr.Se-Q5 cents-and we re confident no person ever will be wiihont lt. Every fami,y j have a bolIle 1B the i . i : -u Hl'U'C IU tiisc i' i suiiuru drkiucuia, utn cuts, burns, scalds. Ac. Its pain-relievme qualities are miraculous. As for croup, it the c i ficates ' me ceruiicaie has 51"d hnndred we DaTe in nrove it. Office, 56 Cortlandt street, New York. Sold by Drugiats. w..w. Corrected Stmi- Weetly ly 'VfalU & Smith. Wheat $2.30 150 1G0 lb. 75 90U 00 Butter I 40 20 20 15 1.00 fj0r , qJ, 30 Barley Lard, fresh Tallow Potatoes Flaxseed 2.00 "am Dried Apples,lb. 10 ; Wnnl 1 Oil I Sidesi Shoulder 15 do with Hibs 10 r. ... . i 1 ou.j. c-m v t ltg (. I j'tf JiJijM ilAJijL rnHE Personal Property of Lt. Col. Jo D. J. Mcsaaa, dee'd, will be sold at Public SatuTJay, tho 24th day of Semite rnkT. The propertyeonsiats of oldKrick, old Psls. Boards, troti and Castings, 1 flow. 1 Sled and Box, maible lop Burau and W ash. Sled and Box, makble lop Burau and Wash. SlanJ, Cotta Bedstead. CeDA Table. Kuck. , uente I aoie, riocu- Chairs. Matrass.s and.lied Cloihiug, 1 ".?. of ?r. - t . There will also be o Share of Stock in the Lewisburg Liter. Association, ami kh.rn nrsinr.k in Leisurs lias Company. Sale will begin all o'cV P- M- oo said day, at the Brick Kiln, near Lewisburg, and will alterwariibe coolinuedy Chamberlin's Block, when term, will be malU knowa by JOSEHHVMUSelER, EapL13J Ala.E.UtoofUCoUounlcasM- "I)C llnina fcr crrrl" A Mdinsr of th- t'ni.m League will be held m InJepenJrnl Ha!!, ( Ttursilay Evening, Sept. 15, at earlv can lie hshiine. (" i fpriters will he in ailru'ance. l.aJ.e, are luvued lo be ' " --. rpHE fuiluwins; Teachers have I'e'-n eirte4 I I lor ih run ic ch."ls irf L'.- . - I ra. vwiich are to be kept l-rii ms p hs, emu I , mrucin oq ThurJHy. lS:h i-p'.. 11 ; Mr. M. W.Crmruer. W.W Unmaur r'L-ol, .W. c ml , etorvy, w-tullt rouui. , Mi-i tt. ,. t-in. a-t.-aia.ac Urwnniar, S. T.ptcooi itjjrt'j, b'irtL ru ua. I Mr-J. Ii il-tiu:ad, Male auUrDcii:". N.W.lirrt slorrj, . ttOUlb TuofU. MluM K. V l'r jof Ir-'mIe IntrrcfJiaU., S. W. cur.J I ft 'Itri., UW tluiU. A fc-1.. .'n-oi. lr. 8 V.ft'wt .-. B'-rthr-im. j ilia JJ fe. Ctii.r. ftiuuJij , N. H . arte oi. J .-l r y, -L'U , PM'UI. j ? Mt liutt- Ii!.er.Pri:nar, i W. ffrr ptij . .utlj r m. j KaI J JLCavlMit, fiiuiarj, i.W.Lfct ?Urrjrj ,fth . iv-m. " Mi iiaua irj", rruiarj, A'jrtb uUttri.tfD c.m... i '"""r.'- .- iilll. I Th iS-bo'Br !' w- Tit 10 Mr. Ji.r !at maiz- ni'i r-t'rt t.. tr Crionr. tiifiw. Lo w.r.f t.. It.-. Or:r ' Ii. Mt" t.l.i 10 ti. ..tuv rc iu. Mr. W. h'tii lr'. -1. i r- ty. Mr H. -aim tn .nifl- r k'Li. Vi-. K m-i.- a-ab - ; I 'CrUu. h-r.. ,. m,.. fcl'i.r,'. o .i'i..-;.r , to M s:,:. r id Mi-. ... r.r-is o.i tt-.ai. .11- k Mili.r' ' 1 -li t'. Mi ll.iir.afi l-.rj ir. .V.rti.-rn ; k.tr iiii-r m u.- .-nuia ,r.i. Mi., n. u . Ci- ... .ili m.iri 1.) Mi.. Mii..r&. ...n 1.. ..... moi. au-i Mi.- u.run.u aci Kn L .l j:i r " ' r" " V 1. ".o m;.l.l.-r ui .... :h....r. ' "" I Tw -ii.i. r. iirrta to u or-ne4t o'clock. ci ,t ni,.oro ,t 1 v. M.ti at 4 p m. ....LIE . J J,'.- 1 . a..crr7. ! rp. ' t i, i f a ' ; The lenn. State Agncullnral Society' T1LL holJ its nxt Annual EihiUuuu al ns k,!0,ri02 them-elve to be. jodebied (O i:tV10, la. t sai l estate, to inaW; immediate payment; ctntnencio? Tue :y, bc U7, and closing nfl th'e havtns claixs against the am, Kri lav. Sepu a-), HOI. LV-'remioini over wit r111 ihtax dn!r eohnT!eaTed for el $ Ou-JO. Rfad the foUuw.ng absiraLl : ! Yemeni. JOHN GIJVER. Adrn'r. ; I'trtLL. T -rijn Itr.- rt-!. Iu j r-aji:tu rttj.'nf: fu m 1 I f k t - J" ; a : "'it-f cra-lfa of C;ti-. -A i r-n:ii.n:, "ou i I .u, t 10 ; att i 4-prnu.uaiB tr u b w i. b sc Il-ti t ' t:t:le. n.-t .ri ILiU 1 intj n 1 hf .l u Tria pt.--.. : -, 0; -.1 t-t. -w. It- ft T.tu -A ' a.i.j,.f tx-utf-ui i uy fouDt. to tut jii-l ArL-U-lafai Socj.-'.j of ewi a. uu- , i " H Jtv-t i'x -i licporttJ. 6 pr-mium. from f to 15: j ! T.f.r.uh-freJ. 1-J j-rtmium). Ir-'m 3'J W i" ; Vri-ttinr I H-irsc- '! Mar, a pr-miom f &). en rf . ml . j tn of Iuj; ictDtf. on- vt iff. Slat '"to-". U t- .ttny I trttioz. pr Hi ura n( iVt ; km-t; Mivt. iiM Tr-ttiuj. a 1 tnium "f ; Ivt Irttuj:ht. (iflilini. d1 piijI? tinrt, 1 . IJ pteinium- IYim to lu ; taiiiuUw nJ Mre I t .i ori, 10 pr-aiiaai-- from i to 1": Jar. atl Mulis, 7 L!?ii7 niXes j '??L?.?ZZ j rcfoMim trout iU t' 1"; r-t Mul- T im of 4. j' ; "1 ' ictr ar-'u: f-.j m rviaiUaiaj a. u-- r a an J .MUieo. trrrnt kiuds 16 Pr.ralaQS,trolu ij to ' Mirr--"- ... ....... 1 --" laraan.-rvn dwpiay I. Hon 1, .. M.l,l n. .nv. .1 .linl.-.n.. ....1 In., I t .rvmium.tpi'a.pi.inaa.r..i:-r..ru;u.at..-..-a. "- Tue vrouiaaia in ott.iTf artiu-t. ar- ntr - ae.-Uat-lM. lrmus l-u.. HI4"'- : i -''' "... m.cfc...n.n., ! nhZtZ ' tynn ia tlw waiauoai l l.r!r.1D ru'jn.- : UriT ibibtt Th mmt liN rl .rrn jrtn--Dt : r? ?:in wlEh raiir-i. r-ner!!.,, t-.th ai to arKlfQ tlrkrW. V r f;i.Hrur;j acJ raii- toaj rrpuiti- n, atitircM tht tVcr-tarv. frlDhf A'imiavflion tikftit ''-' rnt.. A B Msr. Krn..4I!i5a l K-v'ji' P!T:nt- NuKUlcTW.X,PA. 10iviw3 ! T r. ! l2J.i.iN. i9 faSli.'l:, Si 3a j ' rPHE nndersined. havin? ob-ained the nse i I ut the furniture, fixtures and utensils cf : Mr. R.caD M. L'iu, will coounue the p. 115 .v. tl ( !'. . ... ' 1 riod ol on "one vear. lie hi res bystrici aiteniion to bunness to merit ihe patnmaje heretofore extended lo this establishment. H L. M MAHO.N Lewisbnr?, April 20, 1863 IJrocl.imntfon AFTER J1UT the latest of all is that of C. W. SCIIAFFLE, who, having returned from New Yurie and Philadelphia, is prepared to sell Goods Cheap for Cash. A large assortment of DruE.Chemica's.Oi!s, Painis. Varnishes, live Mulls, lilass, Peri'um- C"al 0l1, '"'f5- Bru-hes.T, vs. Fancy Noimns, Soaps, Couiectioneries, Nuts, Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars, Cutlery, &.c. &c. Ac. Ac. Thysicians' prescriptions carcfdlj compounded. ... , Wines and Liqnors for JleJlCinal purposes, warranted genuine and of the best 1 oualnv. I LEWISBURG . - Mar 2, ISM The Eye and the Ear. DR. S. H. KN1UHT, of l.ewistars. bavin; had twentv-five years' prartiee, rlfers 1 kis ..mil... ... ikn.. vhn a r. aOliT. aith I " ... ' diseased r;ye, pr r;ars. Thf t!i,Wir.g is on. , of a number of Testimonials : M !! bad ra'arart or b"th '!"- Vln I ! Ml., ami rlj 01 th-, tl..r. I ha-i Ph.-i.-.,n. .tvn i, h n. to bo rffrrt. Hr.kllKlll mo.tlmll ti!r.. n.l ; earrJ him aitbout an op.rali..a. 1 .oi.l I s lti 1 abo ar. afflirti u n- him a call. SAVitLWoLi'. j UatiiA, J.n.T. .. .... . .. .,,, .. e n k, .-; KEMLK, I.O.i 4. lu. have just . IV reed v ' A great variety of descriptions and prices i can ano see. i j call and see. ; TUST received a fine assortment K.aiir)' ,1 BJrrNI UootlS, Lmhrul.lery, ei!s,i f .loves, . rimmins, atac. suiiaDir n-r ine . season also a one lot or uomesiics at June 20 KREMER, LONG A CO S CABPETS just ree'd (June 2n by KKEMER. I.UNU A CO rLASTER,Salt and rVh for sale bv JaREMLR, LONtj A CO LADIES' FAWCY FURS I AT John- Fareiba'is 0:1 r..iailtea4 Fur .Macufaciury A"kit., Ttk. rUILAD. 1 bave a. w in ft i'j i store ot my ewaim. h . .r conation and auanw. ;'tHJ: : : far 1 a re. oae of lh f rr" Ijnr-jrit, and pwol 'feL. ;..Jj-8 Hrm.t.jul fleeii,,Bj - ;j ivrTw. r uf Fancy ram, 1-- Vi"- :' - for l.aJir' anil Chil ifn's Wur. in th' ijr. Also, a fine as bortiLent i'f tienii Fur (ilovcs and Cultara. A iTty Furs r- all purchased when liihld was at a much l.wer prrmiam than at pre. enT. I am enabled to dispu&e of them al very irasonaMe j ricet, and I would therefore so licit a call rr'.oi my fr.ends of tuioa county an I vieimiy. ! & Kemrciber the 'irre, Jfamber and :r-e.! JOII1 rtRKIRA, ' 71S Ar..;il Mrvt. al-ovv Tin. aMta !. 1 nave no pinu.r, nor conoccuon vim I any o:hr store iu I'hiiadeli'iita lOMaia E STRAY. ..-' CTItAYF.I), trom the prem- omber'ant on the Sicl jnstA I'OW, afout I 9 yeirs old. m-u.t, srileit wiih blaclc, hca. 1 yy 07;lh calf. AnV infi rmip? me or her wherea- 1 bmils a ill hue' I ' .nM n!iit. I JDSKPH 15. UlRGARD. ST'.tunW!tnJ. Aqk . l-4. I ; t "li: 1 V Admin!3!ratorT8 Wotico, HEREASateuef f f p-InruDi-ira-ioo upon th foa-f of EI.UH Ut'YER, J'd, la-e of White Der i wnshin, Uoioa Co have ben granted to the subscriber, in dui form fr iw, notice is hrrtby Riven to aitptr- cr h.t A i y, J. A. C KaacK Ju!v 2. 15l 70 w TO DESTROY R0ACKE3, RATS, HICE, Bed Ilugx, Antw &.c Use Burt's Vermin Exterminator T IS IN FALLIBLE -IS l FALLIBLE I Is put op iu Larre Boies fur -i CIS- I. , ail rea.lv fur use, wuhvat Bininc with other 1 arucle,. lines sot spoil, set drv or worthies. , MaLraati. Sa ft. Hat. an.) Mi-.ak.o-. J tW , JJ tTTtS "fVl ;TV.UwV Wop'o 't..'S Tfi iaU-i.ii'i'l .ia:b-a ifif n (.rit-tor. ifvr,t Mo. UK) .--Uth Tvr.th -frrt ab..T Walnut. MnDra4t-w.w. J Juvenal ir-vf. tatjo.a Wainat, brtvjrB Imtn tVtl if Ti Utll. t'iilPArtlriiaa M in L.!,lanr. BEN VFTT BROT. TTh I, aaU .nJ K-t.il ttr- T BAKKK Ci C.W. t.HA'L-. aoj I'. H HLAHK 4ii'i.'st-ia GRIFF IX 'S l'A TEX T t.mis jars ana ! preserving FK j 1 fresh ialf- Th"J oer. cr rr.er.t. seal in faM'v sea. eJ an i pne 1 ele f.'r the rarpose'eve Gins Jar and Glatss Cover, preserving FKL ITS ia a perfectly They require no Wax. 8ul- amlv, aaJ are more ned than any olber ani- ever invented. All kind. -f sla-s tneje avioJ ihe oSieciiuns to ether . , .. . jars where tin tr other metal is used ia the covers. t54 Fcr sa'e in l.evrisbarz. only by KREMER, LONG & CO Wiliiamsport Oil Works. "ON-EXPLOPI VE rare Crystal Carbon Oil " K IK.UT F 11 HUES. Orders promptly auended lo. II I naldea. 1053 Wi!!iamsport, Pa United States Claim Agents. V LICENCE havin' been rranted to tha ur. !ersi?nej to carry on the baioesi of I nited States Claim A?ems in Uninn county. thy will aittn promptly to the collection of back pay and bt unties and the procorinr of pensions for soldiers or their lesal representa tives, and the prosecution of claims against the United S-aies. JAM Est F. & JOHN B. LINN Lewisburs, March SS, 1S64 THE BUST EJIVEKTIOM OUT! IYMANS PATENT SELF-SEALING j FKLIT JAK. warremed to be superior iu anything of the kind in the market. Aa eiaruiraiion of ihe Jar will convince any io lellizeLl person of r.s merits. Iihas no wax to melt, screws io corrode, cr springs ti break, bat is ma le on strictly pbilosopnical princi ples. Call and examine it. For sale whe'.esale and retail by T. ti. EVANS, Agent. Lewisburi, July 29, 1S61. GUNS, PISTOLS, FISHING TAt'IvLE, FUTIE CUTLERY, al Sjnirtlas .PparIB aeaerallr. -pODS. Lines. Keels. UasK'f. Bait, Flif, 1 1 Hooks Nets, Foils, tiioves. Masks. lm ies. Coiksrre-. J) Coi!ars. Ac. roo- sum v on nana ami i"r ai Wholesaie and ni.!:.ii at the Spor'.uian's Itern't. JOHN KRIDER'S. N.E. corner 2.1 an 1 Walnut Sts Philadel phia. March 4. IS. 6m TAKE NOTICE. PEKuN are hereby notified not 1 t,t j t to ride on horseback or drive with ft i-.i n on or across n.v Luis, which I intend to a al YarJ, without my consent . . 7 H atmen are nollliea not in ur up i aijr 'U'harf. without first consnlling me. Anyone j violating the above notice wilt he r-idered a trespasser, and prosecuted ns sin i r w.vt. FEi-r.LlT Lewisbur;, April S. lr. Uortor II. C. STKDM -vji.viN(S reinrneH tr. ir " r. " it jncated at Hiiin'-e i: a ' his professional rir" '" ' 1 be tonn.l at Wm.T. ! '' nr(l,v,.,nal ..mr" ' ih- i - May h,i,:,., Tn. June K. set 'RepuMican?! Siow yaur Colors . Vne tvle ranirain VeJal of -LINCOLN .NL JOHNSON," sent Ire. anywhere ti-r 2o cenfs. GTAliltn Era No. . Hart e-or Untca county, la.
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