mil MM STAR tMMllhiiil. 3 1 r UW IP mm "THE UXI'J.V," establbhel in Ibl 1 Whole .Nu.. -2,5.-6. BY tt N. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At MJP per Year, attvajN In Advance. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY,- SEPT. 1G, 180 1 "nirwONICLE," etfaoifched ia IS t:?- V. h ! No., 1,005 I'lilLIMIIU SKMI-Klkl4 Tuesday Morning & Friday Afternoon. District and Coanty Nominations. fonerrse-A.KIIRl.E F. MM 1'R. r I ' roiut. firnalor-4'n lltLKS II. Klllilsir.. of Inlnn county. Assembly-SAM I Ft, ll.tlltMlll. iil'iiii.n manly MV.I KL ALli.MW.ot said. T i.oai.1) r. mim.ii, ur LjcHuin.'. Sherlff-TIlO IS III lit II. -if llarltrj loan-hip loMiBl.sionrr-MK IIAKL kll.i fcM II. of Now Berlin AadiW-jA'iiKs AikK.or ruiraine toronrr-KI VJWI MAI, of UMi'.nbnrir. Election I'll Tnesdav. Oct. 1 1, lff4 FOlt PIIISltlrNT, Abraham Lincoln ion i h K i-kkmiikm. Audi civ .loli 12 so 11. KI.FrrOII.AL TITKF.T. Mirtot M'MieaiFj, I K..h.rt P Kiia . Ororce M r,,alai S 11,-nrv l:.,m,a 4 William II k-ra . barter, Jetike . Churl VI Kuiap V K .Url Parae 8 William Tavlor D Jnlm ft II. i.tauA 1 hicl.ard II C'..r.ll II hd.ar.l ll'.lltiti 12 Cli.rlrr r" K.-.a Ch-TV. II slrrtner J..hti w .-ter lv, I M'i'.'n.iU'TlJ ll.Ti.l VV W.H-ia l.ii-.- H-n- n Jr.toi l'a't"n ivruu.'i 11 li'-k r'-.-r;.rl lo. r-T J .l.n I" IVint.-v K'..ii-j!t M'.lunfcin J.i.n V Itlnn.-lmtU Election tin Tue-dav, . lojT Union County Court, Mouday of next week, a Suydcr couuty, the week following. toThe Lewisburg Union Lea,;no Lad full meeting last evening, ami were ably addressed It R- v D C J ibn, Mr J Aiken, ud Saml 11. Orwig E-q AHj .urned to next Thursday evening, when Mij. Cha's II. Sbriner is announced as speaker. Let there be a general attendance. BBruTbe Congressional Conferees from this district met io Sunbury, Wednesday last Jude Mrball, 1'resideiit, and .In 15. StoM and C.J Rrunor, Secretaries.' On TbaUotirig f.ir a caudilat'S Diujihin e unty Toted for A. Jaoknon 1 1 rr K-q , Juniata for Col. Jnhn J letter--ou. Nurrliumhcrld for J.ibo 15. I'icker K j . and Suv ler and Uoinn for (Jeor(i V. Mill, r l'.-ij. On the 120 b ball it, two of tin- C.i.f i-f Nortfiuaib, rian 1 chan j' d tli- ir v t'8 to Miller, and he win tli'i) unauiui'iuslt twh PnMJ; TffKM e" 7,ir" Vt?- ! A Greenock well Invested. with proper en irt nu tie part of friends . hi triumphant el. e'in is conceded oo ,11 i A J'" aS". j '"rnals united in hand. aWOur Tiekct is complete reeonimeuding their readers to invest a and now for the work to elect every man dollar "Greenback" iu securing that very Pon ,l excellent J lurnal for the HotsEiluLD aterTbe Stauding Cmimitteo of l.'niiu (includine the Little Ones,) f..r the (;ar county have uooinius!yaj-udoised the ,,KNi IJU" f"r thel'ARM, called the Ameri nomination of ,M j ,v'ui;ivnt for 8ei,ator. ITe baa acerpteJ Ifaa same, aud will bear tbe Union banner through this Senatorial District until the November eleo'ion. ttirOa reading M'Clellan'a letter,Val landigham revoked bis appnintmetits for peakiDg in bis favor, and has subsided into silence The Freeman s Jooroal, Catholic Cod ) of New York renounces1 M'P Id n The Y Tril no- iZ i M'Clellan The N. Y. Tribune has come ou. Mj .are an., a.roog ,or i.mcoili, ; 1 -. -' L . . . 1 TS . i auu it is ueiievtm rieniiiiii wn., soou. StjrThe Union Staudirg Committee net at tbe Kevicre House, Leaisburg, JJonday, 12th inst., aud organized by the election of James Uayes as permanent ecrelary. RtuAved, That John Iliycs b substi tuted as member of tbe Committee from IMifilinburg, for Cbas. L Haus, now iu the army of tbe United States: aud Jacob j IMacbenier of East liuifaloe, in place of John W. Lrowu, also iu tbe army. 2, That it be the duty of each Com mitteeman to procure lists of our soldiers uow iu me u.-iu, iroiu ineir respective ; Cl, .- . townships, with the letters of their coui- i pany and number of their regiment, and j forward tueui to the Lbairmau, tmmcdi- airly. 'i Tk.f lt,A nnn.tn.ttn r.t t'l.--' TI I a u. uu u "uii... v e.u.i .C9 tl . , Sbriner for Senator in this district, by the Cobferees on Saturday last, be endorsed by Ibis Committee; that we p.'edgo for, him tbe hearty and undivided support of the Union party of tbiscunty; and that we cordially recommend him to our friends in Lycoming and Snyder, as an unswerv ing friend of Abraham Lincolu'a war pol icy, and as an undaunted advocate uf civil liberty and human tights. Rights of Tioga County. Foe . ,.,.arl, . .1,. ll.i , , , i county of Tioga has bad do representative ; io Congress, although tho bas generally ! furnished tbe votes which elected Mem- bers. This year, berConfere(SiA maH(ci:ct"1(litiou of the Government provided j day, the 19th, and will go on till comple tbeir right to . Member without bein ! tbelu miib 7'cl,uWe un urc protection j ted. Volunteers and substitutes will be gambled out of it by . ''Conference" i "V1 the, "PF'rel":nd.ed lhey Prc" received and credited to as late a period a i .... . pared to seek security in the destruction ' . .;t,t. vi,,.i,.,ii, ;a ct.ll nd she has gained ber just desire. Her U lbe Government which could protect ! P5S'Me'. lunt"r,D , Pro ble .nd true State Senator, eTEPHE.s F. j them, aud in tbe use of force against na-, Crees'S ltu "6or 10 m08t of tbe Sl,es Wilson, is recogniied as the Administra- 'odI troops holding . national fortress, j No rePort of ole operations bave been ton candidate for Congress, and we trust will be elected, aud the rights of olnrimn little Tiog, cheerfully respected by tlj. , it - . . . . ' "soj,h,u uy 1U8 y FI'ectd by the Ajnionistiotjhe Uistnet. I Assess the Soldiers. The friends of the Soldiers should be: er in mind that, in order to secure a vote very non-commissioned ofiijer and soldier wh is . legal yotrr, must be assessed with county tax of ten cents, and ih n-.i-.l a. ' " " assessed upon every Coiumis- aionea ,tnCer. Colleoiors aro ..,.,., A . ' . are it quired lo luo ,.x ana g,ve 4 eornfie.ie of fay ment, when the assessment is made, If tbe ,.,-id.cr is already assessed no eertifi- i cate is required. assessors must a, I, I ... a . name, to tbeir li.is uuu lU .,," ,1" of uy resident of h,p li-.,..., penalty of not lee. th.n . , 1 20v 'ou ( ri uds in tnt ". "rly.Uend Tit C"u" i. . rtujuiiemi.ttU of the - - -..-...,., uuuer a tiercLre th ttht' -------'- i . . Gen. Hooker's Late Speech, at Va ttrtown, W. Y. Fi;i.uiw-Cn iztNs : Vuii havs conio here to ni-jioe at tuo i-ui.-ci tu of ibe L'uion arms, iu which 1 auj ruady to j iu you heart and li inJ. My bu-jiiiCS!) ia lighting, I not peecr.-uiaking, but let me tell you J that the army of Iberia ti is invineihlr, ' and can not bu dlvhearlened. We tiiurt In at iliin rehcliioa as a i-i' parent would a Tieious child we must wnip hiui into solj'Ciiou. So milder discip.iue will answer the purpose. Some are crying peace ; but tbure call be do peuce as lotig as a Ki.b,-1 cau be fouud witb arms io bis bauiis. Woe be to those who cry peace when there ia no peace. This Union must bo preserved, aud tbete is uo wiy of piece rviu it but by tte power of our I anus by fighting the conspiracy to the dealu. Tbis reheiiiou is loitering while I speak ; ii is going dowu, dowc, and will so.in tumble iuto ruio. roliiieiaus may i talk to you about the cause of the war, I'Ul 1 say, put down the reheiiiou, and then, if y,iu choose, inquire iuto the cau-e nt it. liui first put dou the iniureuls: first whip them, and theu laik about tuu cause if you have nothing eUe to encao . your attention. 7 l li re in trrtttin'j the. re ifi'in ait (rt-n. Jivl.snn trniUti Iti'i'W ( whij ftwm jhitfftreiif with lltt'inu'lcrtruriU. Tut Cih'dh cut N 't In lV,i:(, li t ji'liti- i',is t'tlk os tlfy M"t p for if titvisi'tii cttinmri'i-6t uhrre urr to rati ? First tlo: V"'i would jo, tlx ii thr I'tnjv' St'tlm, turn Xcio A'ohhi.', awl I lir'ir tint one tm'n i'iUA p'litiriiui hrtu i:tlfrifttl tluil tt'iti "''.' "J Y"rli tliDtilil mule from the j I'liijiire Hiiite. in sueh esse ibere would be no i ud to rebellion, (ienllumeu, every ' interest y u bave depends upuD the suc cess of our cause ; eveiy dollar you possess is at s'ako in the prusi rvaii iu of this l'uion. It will better aceoid wiib my fueiin!s to see the liuji's of our glorious ouniry exteiiili d, rather than circuui scribed, and we may feel it a national ne c asiiy to enlarge our borders at no distant day. This IJnmu, grntlcmen, can uot be dissolved, as lout; as the army have uus I 'o tiii li t with. 1'urnish tutu aud muskels, ! aud the Union is secured. : run Ajrirulturiat. Many persons were ; tbus Jed to subscribe, aud we believe all "li0 did so bavo been tuueh more than , satibUea. 1 tiey nave received tne .jj I Annual Volume ot the Ajrirulturitt, which is full of good things, useful, practical, and entertaining, and just bow the 1 ub- lisher is scuding out to each of bis sub scribers applying, a preent of a plant of , e, o u 0"e f r,tu"klble Slrawberr.e. , that bave over been brougut out. i ncse , fa ,j ' i sold by the only other person go readily at 75 ceo's each. : having them So the Greenback inverted last year has certainly paid well. All we bave now lp say is, let all others go and do likewise. N jtaitbstandiug the present advancp in cost, the Fublicher still oil rs to take sub- senbers this mouth (c'eplember) at 1 a ; , v ,,.,.! year, or from tow to the end of lbU j (fifteen month') for 1.15. And etill ; further, he (ff.rs one of the remarkable Strawberry l'lanls, scut free and post- , paid, to every new subscriber who enclose j , 111 l 1 cnts extra for o.l cloth, packing, and ,i, Our advice to all! . , .. ,, . ,, ,.. , ,8' 6CD'J ,ho ullar (or ,he Ua- and the extra5cct8atoDcetoOit.ANUEJi;iin, Fublisher of the AjrkullurUt, at 41 l'ark l 1 . . I i,UW, .HW lUla VI I V, HUU ITei, IUO natiiT. ctc. You will get . most beautiful, well ' illustrated, practical paper, and the cheap-! est one in tbe country, to cay botbing of; the extra Strawberry l'lant.eto. Tar it. ' j Ces. M'Clei.la.n delivered the oration at tbe dedication of tho Hattlo Monument, I Uw wi;1 """"ifest . power in our Govcrp ....... . . . menf. though a llemoeraev should in AE V pat I nine rpr.ni.tlv nra !r in rt nl ; . , I tue war, be said : "Certain Slates, or rather . portion of the iiih'iliitunU of certain States, feared, or 'ne ln'"' professed to fear, that ii jury would result tu ,hcir ri!,htsand nronertv from tho ale. vatiou of a particular party to power, j Although the Constitution and the actual 1 Jo fflace the msult offered to our flag; to : slve our,,clvel' totn ,he fa,e "f 'be divided j M I.es of Italy and South America ; nr. ..rvoiir lliiverninnnlfronideatpiietii r,r,M:rVH,,r liovernmontfromdestruetio..: I . auJ )awa j maiutaiu eur.Tcry existence as a nation, , I tl.rse Kere the rnitsfs ichirh comix!!, J ut to I i i.i. n: ; t urua, trie lirvru. lirutinuu agaiupi a jur- . en,,.,-,., i.ira. ,..a ni.i..i n.,rir,a ifl,in iiself the monoa of seif adjuslmcct and . p iritie rmdy fr evils, should never bo ! c infouuued with r. v,.l..iin or,,.inat d. ! spotio power, wbioh refuse redess of u-rr.noa K,,n, . ...L.n- . . . .. . . o b ...v. . icuciuuD C1H lltll DC JUS- ; ,llit.d u etuic , d , , ' , u'lmmtimi fi.r our ch.ice r ,v. .......L i tion ur the Jixtructiun of our iiu.wt,ut "! Av-Comoara th ul.,... .i,h .1.. r-.T;. ..!... .... I u . - luo V"3 VJ Ti . i.. .t. i..i i "" " oens src"w tbM fi"J 3U-" uJ ,bu on' 'bat cau give them a particle of ! bone will be to defeat tbe war Dartv at . 'j" inoo,Bil, o.mp.igo. Utn. John A. L o.jun, hte Itou. M:U .(ton Iilinoia. J St?ff Cfi'icers, 202d Ri?g. P. V. Culnhel ( HAHl.K.S Al.IIKtliUT. l.iuif.l.'ol. Jnlni A. JIaus. l.ij,r V.'iilter S;l. A'ljt. William l.uki;nli:ini:h. IJii.ir!,:r-.M.i.-!ir l.u,-i:in W. Ilium. Surgeon -S. t'arsnii Jl'Cormiek. A-st. Surgeon Win. Campbell. The t'ollowiu- is the Hull of Co. I, OL'd r. V. : Cptiin-JACOH NKYHAllT. 1st. l.i.ut. Jacuu 11. liitow.N. lid Lieut. i Ik,). V. .M Lauoiimn. hKlKiEANTS. Old. Stream J- H. liitnur. 2.1 Win. I'. Allen 4ih luin l S-lliink J as. 1. (.Mindy f.th t.J. Oleainger CI'm-ultALs! 1st 1-J. Zeutineyer ijtli (i.llcnierdiner J.i .l,,s. .i J;iil"l Cth li. S. 1'ewey o.l Ji.hu W.liri'Wii Tlh J. M. I!ri'n dth aiii'l ?. lie-s Sth Z's. Couieliiui iiUsltlA.N Cameron M ri j'or. rillVATKS, iitz?n1tuff C W T'Ceher Amos ti lioHi r rr.ineiri iinithy J.ihn I!rown Win W liechcr 'illi;im Jirol.st J,.lm t 'oi ni iiiis A M Cornelius J 31 t leaver Jo-si; Cliapplu .lieller i 'liapple liarieS Chappie C V IViliiiiileii'i r l':in'l Hummel Frederick lluir Jnll'l S Jamison A lit: 15 Jamisou John, J r Keyser Jacob Kupp John S Kiiit lic.n i:e W Keincr John Leonard Will'uim Leonard I'. nj Lynn t.'harlts LanJaw William Loni; Ti'tcr Miller J.wph l Matltias John A Newman llaniel M;ii;1.j Andrew R J'icict; Amariiili I'owers IJdwaiJ i'latter Lemuel J K ink Martin J lieiiiiicver ( ten E lii itmeyer lUvid )l Hcichlcy Williaui Kalircr John lianck David Leiclihy iier.j F ialiicrs Henry W" Candors lliraiu Sanders Charles Mianuoli James Sliannoli William Search John li Hear I'aviJ ( Spoirse David Smith Jeremiah Sanders I icorgu L Trcstcr 31artiu Taylor Henry AVcrtz Henry Yoiine; James A Youny Abraham Ih iiiiis Levi Hi! key Lester 1' Llse .li.ii ithau llnule Jacob Lnleiii.in Klias ; i;ii;s James S l'ishrr .iared I'isio r I'aul 1 isln r Joliu II 1'liek i'has W IVtt. r Cyrus l'e--ler .i .iiu ; r..li,ilst.., k 11 31 J ii-sl. i- l-aiah (luiitir Wiiliam I ioviit r J..s W tio.i.l lliraiu I I luff lljvid : llaviies .) 'nil lloveinan .) a;nC3 I le-s .lusopli lllllMIIiel li.'Ilj Huir Haiiicl Ilnli' James li'ann James 11 Jlaiilienheiy J I) 1 ley -or Ja.:..b llelin David 4jJ I"aTHl t. MIlll SllCrilltlll Or. THE DRAFT AMD WAR. limit begins oil .Monday uc&t. Lieut. Geu Grant telegraphs to this Do- partment m respect to the draft, s follows: y 1 ' ' '- ,j:- ' A M ;,. ; J. Slutt f ,1W-U'. ougnt io have me wnoio uumoor or men cal.cu lor oy ine rresiueui, in ine snnri- ' P"'b!e time. Frompt action in filling our armies will have more fflvet upon tho enemy than a victory over them. Tbey profess to believe, and make their men believe, there is such a rartv North in favor of recogniziog Southern iudepen- dence, that the dratt can not be cnlurced. Le! 'hem ho ""'"ived. Deserters como into our lines daily, who te us hl. he weD , Dearly UDist.rs.nT tired of the war, and that dosertious would be much mnro frrrjuent, but tbey believe peace will be negotiated after tbe fa'l cloc- T.''f. fohteeacat of the draft and I'rOUJLM Uttilll' ULI Mi I'Ul ill III I U9 Will BO wO siedJi hof lblooil , irnmeB.e dc. orr it s C.IttVT. I.icnt lien. i j The following telegram haa been recei ved from Mj. Geo. Sherman cn the same subject. . . . c . IO t Ort i,n. 'r m s ' ',.v 1. ..V. 1 , hear the dr ift will bo enforced. First, we Deed tbo men ; and seoondly, they como as ftiv-Ucs to Gil up our old and tried regi- me'its with their cxperiecced offieors ; and thirdly, because the enforcement of the ' p J times of trouble and danger bo bble to ! wield Ihe power of a creat nation. All is well. W. T. SIIEK3IAN, Major General. Tbe draft is ordered to commence in all the States and districts wbere tbe laota 18 eot nllcd Dy "'onteers on Won- received irom otber commands. E. M. STANTON, Sec. of War. Ihere are not ten Gencrah in the ar- mle, uf thc j;rj,a!Mc uho tfmpn,hizc ,i,h lie Clucajo Iradrrt or tieir candidatei. Tois does not grow out of .dislike to Geo. M (jlellan. for manv of these men bave , been among bis friends, but tbey realize tl)at be occupies most anomalous and consistent fiesition as tbe candidate of such . party, or lueh . platform, .nd in association wnu eucu puimciau .nti.anr leadpr. tha Coftncrhoad chief. - -. L i . I : . : . : ,L - .. -rr - . icU,ileton of Ohio. Averse as many of these officers, and the men who folio- them, are to taking part in party strife, "" - 7 woU " tun wen if ,be7 do not resent and oppose such an example. Thn Ila.nilrnn fOhinl T.lr.imiA savs . " . V ' .. ..' that many of tbo Copperheads ol uuuer count, who have beei positive in the .s- 6Crlion tuat lbe Sovernment would not .t - ,m m nr... .k. .1 aaaa a. A M nta. TlJn . ring substitutes, .nd that there will be DO reaiatanoe to the draft io that county. I Cit grwnii oil (ciccium! was HEi.n is aLVaSa Monday last. IJjth parlies made great- eff iris. Oor. Cony, Union, is re elected . . , ,,j.,.ty. very county, lor, every Congressman, by au increased tn every State tienat is for tho Administration and a-:iust the liebtllion. VU THUS GAIN ONK' CONGKESSM . ! So rises Ihe tide which will wipe cat j 'ornrhea.lisin in everv lovil Slate ! opp'.ruia.usin in eLry n.y ii nia.e . iiie Ulgni ilina OI lUS. OL'huvler Cuilua, oeak.T of the IlotlSd of Kepreseu-utives, iu a recent fpeeth ut I...,. - . tii i tered too iu lewinir auuiiuieuts. iuuv I, 3 i have tue tiuo neo : I "The laws put upon the Matute book . ,ir,r... th.k I..., fl.r..A ii.tj l.llr the lart tliree jesrs, must be obeytd. Tbo law which c.tQ cates the idaves of every Kcbel, is ouo of them. Congress also pissed another law, deciar itii that tbe slave ut every Utiiou man, as well as of every lUbel, who tights iu this .... ti... I ' . 1... 1 1 f... f . ! t , - . too, must be obeyed, it passed another law repeailbg tbe Fugitive slave law, so that it Ibey have any slave buuttng to do hereafter they cau do it themselves. It r,Ss,.,l T.tl,. r law. that nu man whose hands ate rod with the blaud of your brothers, aud father?, aud husbands, and cbildreu, shall occupy a scat iu the Coul ciis of the naiiuu ; aud that, before tiny man comes as a meuihtr of Congress, ne shall swear that ho has not voluntarily home arms against tbe Union, or aided and abrttcd the cause of the rebeliiou. If wheu they come Lack lacy have uo men there who can take that oath, I'l ftcm wattjoranutheriftncrati'in ouo that will uot be responsible Kr tbe griet and mouroiug nbich desolate Northern homes, aud lor the death which fills so many grave.-yar.l-i with your frieuds aud brothers." Fierce, Buchanan and the Rebels. "Her wick, tbe correspuuueot ol tbe Dostuu Journal gives l.hu followiug tth slract of a recent iutervicw be Lad with Gen. Geary at bis headquarters : Gen. Geary told me that, when acting; as Governor of Kansas, he discovered the uature, character, uud extent of the secret t cumbiuatiou which has resulted in the overthrow of the Uuiou. These revela - tiaus were uude to Liui by Southern tueu, members of it. who otLreJ biui every temptation to join them, aud help to make Kauaa. . .1..". State. Gov. uJ.r, com- ' .. .1.1 a" I . luuuioated these facta to Fierce, then l'res- i ideut, and to liuabauan, then l'reaideot j I eleot. liuihnf thi-nr weai men, or traitor; ' tnhmiitrd Hue. Ciary't ilittl'isures to tUe Hufhrm roii'jjiratori kiuhi thrij iiyi'iu ' tril ! luslead of being warueJ by them' I against the stealthy criminals, Fierce cob tluue(1 4nJ ,jJ:Qanan aJu.U(1 tbeai, as biseoiistitutional audcoulidLUtial aivi-era '. Finding that he had no power to avert the plot, aud not regarding himself as powcr- iuleoough tu hbt the l'rcsideut, l'resident ; elect, aud bis party, Gov. Geary rotired to bis farm to await tho duvclopmeut of j events, determined, when the lime for j action came, to he fouud ia the tanks uf th., naii,.,.'. H. f. n.l..,. Tire-proof Yash for Shingles. The following simple application will no doubt provo of great value. We q-iote from tbe Albany Knkhcrlorkcr : "A wasu uouipoeeu 01 itiur, Bin auu uue sau'j, or wood ashes, put on in tbe ordinary way of white washing, renders the roof fifty-. fold more safe against taking fire from falling cinders or otherwise, in cases of! fires in the vicioity. It pays the expenses ' hundred fold in its preserving influence j gainst tbe effect of the weather. The j older and more weather-beaten the shin gles, the more benefit derived. Such I shingles generally becime more or less warped, rough and crooked ; the spplioa- tinn nt thn ...h. . ta-nllin,, lh nnn.r ' . .. , j ...a -I r-- , surrace, restores tbcm at once to tueir original or first form, thereby closing the spaoe between tbe shingles ; and the lime j aud sand, by filling up all tho cracks and pnre9 in ,he fbioS'f it3elf. prevent it frora warping tor years, ii not i..rever. Natural Allies. A late Rebel paper, tbo ltiobmond Ex aminer of August 8ib, cries out for inva sion of the North, tbe pillaging and burn ing cities, Sio , that the Democrats may bo enabled to carry the eleotion. It says : "Tbe peace party at the North needs help from us, to enablo them to gst rid of ; tbe present reyimc and the war. The on- ly rational and effectual aid we can render I Teachers Wanted, them will be carrying fire and sword into .. Ti n..u T. .k.. ,r.A I . ir i rpiIE Sehoo ftireciors of White lire r Inwn- tncir cities and arms, if anv one knows I . ,, L.u.f . .... , . - . . """" I ahip will meet ihe LonnirSiinerintendrni more jodicloos method of assisting theat ,he same time, and p!ace appointed for peace party for tho pending I'rcsidcuUal ; examining Teachens (Ved. Sepi. 38.) for the campaign, let him divulge it." Jeff Davis' Terms. The New York Eoeniixj Post says : "We chance to know from the best au thority, that Jeffjrsoo Davis but . few weeks ago absolutely and finally refused to listen to any proposals of peace except on tbe grouud of Southeru-indepeodence ; 'and when I say Southern, independence,' be remarked, "I mean to iuclude io our Confederacy, Maryland, all of Virginia, Teuuessee, Kentucky, Arkansas aud Mis souri nothing leas ' " The createst Haiifica'tiou Jleetioe ever! held io 1'uiladelphia, was in and around I Ploughs, and ix variety of other arti Independence square, Saturday evening ! cles too numerous tj mention ; o!so, a last. Auaoug the speakers was liou.Jobu t Cessna, late Speaker II. li. of Fa , who poured hot shot into the Chicago platform .nd candidate witb good effect. Phil. deiphin is good foe 15,000 to 20,000 majority. Latest NewslHeal The Kebetsin Alabama are cnoscitpiioe all the bt-yroes fur service io their army. The Kleetiuo in Louisiaui drew out ll.iM-v votes, ana Daa goue lavonuia io the Union ticket. j (Jen. ISberuian interds to occupy Allan - I f aud ,0 , rp(e ft fl)rri(.h, ,0 tako their goods j el,n,.r South or Norlu. No great toilimry movements are r"crr ded, huti'iiieaDumbrrof Uu'onsueceseea, of some importauoe, are recorded. The Kicbmiad Emtmrtr -atinat that ... , , 1 ..... . ,. . The Kichm'iad LiHjumr citimatcs that numucris onc-sixia of lb whole ntta p.-nulaiion, aro depeudeot on nubile cbr- i i'J. In Richmond al one there aro forty- . iin nunnr.'fi aiffn. rt fimrii. u an i a ueiiui- - . - 0 --t - 1 lure of iiOUU.OUO per annum, r j nnineMnwM. I I.C1A11, COTH. i.- ft otpparcn irorn lauianipous iu .u !tte .ODOUI.ee. the Capture there of tjiautrell, the Missouri puern.la Ha Wt reot guiz.-d on tbe street by a Kfajec It is reported at Little Roek that tho I - l. ti... fi.:. .l ...1 A .reoei u en. 1 rite receuuy uica, ut - a - ' dciphia , of dysentery. ; r Orders nave been isuea troro tne .iivy Department precluding any more euliat- ! niouta in the United ij'.tes Bat d Mrue j lar any term less than two years New Democratic National t'onventiun. New York, Sept. 13. The D iiti Xert rt to-day 6ys : "We are happy in being able to fta'c that preliminary steps are being taken by tho frieuds of i'eaen M call . Na'ioual Convention of the Democracy, to place iu l n0UJju-.itiuu candidates for I'rcsidtut aud 'lce i'jeajJtut." r?The Cninn County Committee will meei al the Riviere House, LewisUur;. at 1 V M of Tuesday, Sep. xilih. As important business will he brought forward, a lull attemlanre is desired. The following compos ihe Coiu- m.tlppf .!.hr. K I. inn chairman ; I! tiilHv. iiunsl J y sjmnton, Jacob Maehimer.Wm i;ia'hairt. K V U Lincoln, W r t ilscn, I'aul li.'.Ues, S U Hotl'uan, Jas Have-. Jn Ku.kert. John Hi yes. So K Ureisbach, Jn K Kreamer, lttibert cv.rrpv. rJ I? a tr Mr nil.,, ni.li,. alvl. !w In nn.arh ' r lne rierman Reformed church. Lewi .btiia. commencing at 10, A M, rt Sunday next ! " ' j fl'rof. Slbbct has been intlocej to ' remain in our plAce until Monday morning cl neit week, lie has been very success. ui lliai Iax disposing of hia Keitoraiive. , be consuhed uP.u, Saturday ening of ttaiaa,aa.ale ftl aa atnau trnan haw ram tn W en nnrt this week, He goes from here to YVmsport. Ta a At cat art aa or Ta mm Alessrs. A ver V Co. have received from Alexaodna a cargo of rags lo pay for their medicines, which r largely sold in Esypt. They are evidently gathered from all clashes and quarters of the Pacha's dominions ihe cast-off garments of ii.. i ii - i , Hadjis and Howadiis while lmea turbans, ' close breeches and flowing robes. Not the leal part uf their bulk is cloih id which tiod les were embalmed and wound lor preserva tion three thousand jears ago. They are now In lit inaiU inti naitr fur Avar's rtlmamcc and thus, after havins wrapped the dead for thirty centuries, are used to warn ihe living ,r"'n ,he narrow h"ue which they bave so i inhabited, and to which, in spite of all oar ptiar.ls and cautions, we must so surely Jitttlt t.renmz J'umnl. CorreckJ Srmi- Wtek'y ly llcirTZs & Smith. ; yg $2.40 Unttcr 1.60 Eggs 1 CO Lard, fresh 75 Tailow 8 40 (j,,rrj -0 5 15 1 (IO y0 Oats, 32 lb. '"''''J JOft.l CO j'ffl,ee(' '' sj shnnWr 15 ia with Kins 10 l'olatoes Dried AppIo?,Ib. 10 Wool 1 00 Country Sosp $(i 0 Hags (J('t!j ftlARUteO, In IlnMHay-tmrr. Pa , on Ihe liah in't.. .y Itpr T. raiiCliprlr. AKTIRC JOV Is. fri,.-rljr of I arnaung aua Mima buMnrau v ll CbLbll. or lllair u. '! fi"nrp: f"'". N- Y- h in . b tl,. K.T. P. P. BIhoi or Auburo, H1ARI.ES D KI,INK..Ir.f..rm-rl nr Lratifbur.;, i'a aua Uiaa all..ial . WALltK, of tli. former (ilarw. DffO. At hr mti. John Ftn..lrO,'i.. in lrlmre. Mtti !it.. Wi.lnwSAKAIt KANDoU'U, in her ilth year, luner al SaturJar, at 2, P. M. In Lpwtibnrg. 14th lnt .SAMt'KL PMITrt PATtTrtT, ai(ud ei vuaraforuierl from tbv Juniata region. In Mifflinbarj. t"th int, JDIIM KAV.in his s:th ear. riils venerable citla-n van the firat SbrrilT of i:nion county, aoj aerved alao ia both brwnehes of the lKislatnrp. SELECT SCHOOL. MRS. M. M. SAYRt! hwtrjust commencrd . Sele.t SchnoKor.boyi and girls, in tne basement oftie B.nlisl Church room formerly occupied by Mns. Kanney. Tuuion, purpose of employ seven Male Teachers to lake charge of ine everal Schools in said school district,, also ne (either male or female) teacher lo take charge of the Primary School in New Colombia1. HENRY BF.NN'AGE, Sec. White Deer, Sept. 12, 1361 FU3LIC SALE. "T7ll.L be offered at Pohiic Sale, on Friday, the md d,ii of September, 1064, at the house of Josiah Kanck, in While Dear town ship, L'uion county, ihe lullowiujvpropcriy, 2 Workinr Ilorlcs. 2 Wvo vonr old Colts, 2 Steers 1 iWiggoy, 1 four horso Wason, 1 Clover lluller, lot ot tobacco on lttle.- Mr. Ranck has enlisiell, and is oblijed to sell hit ttoclr oa account uf having no one lo attend ft it. I (Sale will commence a 1 o'clock A.M., when terms will be made known by Sept. 19 JACOB LEWER, Ant House 8 lTCATKH OS l.swi-'.iiri, f,.rw,eriv r.copipd h - ir vi' . r ha t lot li.Tiii! (l a t,,ai br,rl ,vtUxn- ,,,, s i and Va-n nr.l. ?' s" ine C a t. ' Ternn, ad ires llfNKY W A ITS. ; r. ).. or c.tl oyusEni .V.KI.Vi:... 1 j rth'J 1 '! ) towj: lot & iiousa I IOR sa'e situate I on N.-lih S'.nnf t Ir.on MarUri St, J.e ai-rvir-; i i ! ou whieh ai- erecie,1. a tw i-muimv i r ,1 1 dwelling bouse an.' Kiichq,new Ma ble qnare I,.. i, '" - , two -torey Irame V eaver .nop. I've n -, Fruit tres. To sun purer, -ser-, li e l.oi way divi Irl Shi.n an I !y- ii..u-s i,.- one m,1 an.l l) ve!ii,n a, A "iab.e on the other. Ij is AlflTO.1 . i i ., in ,h, qoirs oa Ine prpms.es or o; loiit CilJl'S BIIOW.V. TxTOMr ,.BtJFPALC3 nO'JSE" for Sale, i i ; . ; A bar,, offer l..r aa.e th- lar.,e three ; ),.,,..., , Lewi.boreornerol eco:cl and j n,, i.n s siren-, opposite the Court J,.tise. I 1 he etit.re b'Jiotina is ol brick, TS leel im j Secon 1 St and 'i let on tt. Loots an ! . mihe.t with a)l the conveniences an I ino.lera I improvements lor a first cla-s Hotel. 'Ine j siablms, sne Is, ve., an ample to acc .uiroo- ja,e a larte business. j i The ahetrc prep-riy will be ilispse.1 of at m.''dT.-e price and on easv terms. r. ' lunlipr uit-irrnatTeii, ttiqiure of ti.t'.MII.LLK, : Ks.i.or J. A. KKI.r.Y. General Aent. Lewis - burif. L'nio.1 Co. Pa inf.! . TIMBER LAND F0H SALE rpHK subscribers rll-r at Private ia!e five J. - iracs of Timber LanJ. of about in tracts of ai, ut p.inal size, snuated in the .Norihea-i pari i'f esl boti'i.oe town-h.p, Cnioti rtojnry. I: will be sold in a bodv, ur smule trac'.s. io stt.i purchasers. It is well ttmoere 1 pro.eipatty with White and Yel.uw j fine, Whoe Oak, ami I'uplar. For luriher j parl.culars, iaquire of OK (IOIE MFIXKI.r.. K V.r. . JaOoK Ut.U.t.kL, kauuur. C-The underaae l oilers for sale a trael of ,VJS 4l- "I Land, in While beer towusii'p. Rll well Tinmered, exrepi ahoul IS acres winch are cleared and cultivate. k The improvements are a fpcd iwo-slorey Los It.'iisp, b'aole, and Uu:b:iiu!ini;s, a ftoua Irchard, aud aa exceiieol W eil of Water at ihe house. loiil liE". M LI.VLLL FARM FOR SALE. T HE subscribers cfler for sa'e iheir Farm near ihe Fore-t Iron Works, containing ubuut i:iO AcrrM, ilh soo-1 House and llarn.and other neces- 1 aary UuthLus, an cxcelkeni &prinz of Waler , cion in a "oi between ihe nnu-e an.l Darn. All cieareo. r."-;nborntjoi. and cunvcineut lo market.: mill, school". Ac. j V'e counter it cheap at .$6.000 will take ; ys,Sti(i. SHKI.LLR &. SL'UKI-VLK. Lrwj.hur, Anunt 7, 1..1. I SHERIFFS SALES. virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex., issued ..." ,k. i ..... . at 111 r mm I'm t'l ine v-uuit vi vimiujuu i ird" in x. . . i . i . n i ' l fiion CDLtlitV. atKi III RIP illfprlf if. Will ti e V. Pl ied lo public sale or ouicrv. on Saturday, Sept. 17, 1C64, at the Riviere II jnse, in the her- ogh of Lew isaurj, county of I mot., at 10 o'clock, A. M. A cerain Let of Ground, situate in ihe borough i f Harileton and couaty aforesaid, boun :ed on toe ea-i by puioic roa 1 leadin , from (Irwin's null to Hartie'on, on the Soimi : by the turnpike, on ihe west by. Wubw Ln-j cas, act i n ihe norih by ati ai'ey, Coniainmg j Oue-Fourih i f an Acre, more or les. where on are erected a two-Ftorey frame Ltweilin ' House, frame Earn, Woe,i H 'use, a Wet! widiapatnp, and otaer Ouibuiidings, with the appurtenances, &c- J No. 2. Also, a certain tract of Cnimpror- ! Ptl Timber I. an, I. siloar nart in tl .rt'ev I township, l'uion (,'o., and part in Haines ' ; township, Cenire Co., bjunJed ea thecast by I lands of liavii Miuer, on the aooth by l'a-J j I ''v' monntain. on ihe west by land of Mr. . vanriita, ana on in n..rtn tty lan.i ot i n m- a Armatae, c,.n'.iiriiii2 rhree ilundred and ' Twenty-Five Acres, more or less, with tiieap-: purienanccs, Ac. j Jlo. J. Also, a certain lot or tract of Land, ; situate in Hartley town-htn, and county of i Cnion. t,iunucd vn the east t-v land v' lienrv Katherman, on, tho north bv land of R. V. B. i Lincoln, on the west by land of Elias Orwij j and ethers, and on the south t-v land ot Jn.i. F.Kathrrnian,contair.in Tweu'y-Four Acres, more or less, with ihe appurtenances &c. j No. 4. Aln, a cpriain lot of (.'round, sitn-' ate in Hartley township, and connly of I n ion, bounded east by land of l.'aniei Kal'ier man, north bv Tand of K. V. B. Lincoln, west bv land of Henry Katherman, and on ihe south by land of John F. Katherman. contain ing Five Acres, more or less, with the appur tenances.,.. c, As the properly of Srmtirl Ilrupl. h. F. ALllRMillT, Sheriff. SherifTs Office, Lewisburg, Ang. S4, 1H1. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. "MY virtue of an onicrofthe Orphans" Court I) of l'uion cuntv, will be sold at the Court House, in Lewisburg, on WcJncsJay, the 2 1st day of Septem ber nexl, the following. Real Hsiate i Lots No. U and 10 iu Hartlelnn. 17 Acres in H.irlleton, adioiuing lands of Jacob Yar-ger and others. j 23 Acres and 17 perches of Land in Hnrf- ley township, ailjominj lauds of John Fil- i man and others. I 200 Acres and 7:t perches of Land in Hart ley township, adjoining Books and Anderson. , 75 Acres and 9i perches of Land in Hart-! ley township, adjoining Rebecca Leach and ' others. Also, the following tracts of Pnsea:ed I Lands in Hartley township. Warrauiers' , names, John Me-er. 115 acres; Jacob I'nn- a . 4ii .-. . Si..nh Sp.itr . 4 :i arrfi: Phihii fsei.iel. 415 acre; Pelcr Seidel, 415 ' acres; Vmdle (.rove, 115 acres: Daniel Khoads,415 acres. Also a tract of 12 acres on 1'enns rreelr, John Seidcl,-warraulee. Terms of Sale will he ma.le known on day of sale by HELKN C.HAYES, A-lmlDtatratrti of Dat.b llaica, Oee'J. llartletco, Aag. 5, lhoA. Also.as tbe property of Jobs Htis heirs A tract of land in Union township, contain ing 110 acres, called lbe JenLins' tract, and one in Lewis township.eoota'.nnr isn acres, in the warrantee name ol f. J. hmou. H0US8 ana Lt f)T 53-e, J'Oll NAI.H. A TAVKK.H KI'AMl on lrrt St. in b,.; . osii of !.:: :r- i-. cfi-rea lorsa'e . n re-,i-na",e term-. ' n nooo'ra ar.d -rin'-t r..nrf..vr7 rti.inmti(lai two fa. mil's if n.o fles:re,l nr the p ibiir.. If ami sold in a rp..'. ui'.h'e !"i-. ,'l ' morlyn(l. An- person h'.v;.,-; iii-oi-tf n .. an. can bave n ri !: secure .!. I o-.tl f-ai I t rmnptlT Af ,,i, ;,. -tiilj - 1 WfM.rB FARM AT I'VV.LVi SATp. T II I ju'i-cnl-r i '! rt a' I'oohc nale lhal I I 'yiz in Eal c'.irnif. a -!pimnjj lat..'- r.r the heirs of AMm.i Uri-'v, in Bjrler, Maroo.: ei.er-, an ! Jetin fir.uh. r.ooiaiata AO 411'H -"a tli r"C!ie, neat measure. ... I . .. Ll . . n . .1 K j wro-rs,.!. ar- .r4 ai.. ' - - , , ,, . a In' bim. aMi"P. iW.I ,rrh ,T, a,t Kurt Trt-ea ar on lh , rr,m,,.,. i m Thirty .Aere- ol ihe tract is ; re,re !, atl the p ma-.o! u weii woo Jed i ' - - The .. ve tre.t wot hp r i.erfd for sale . ti it-p Ucii o! Sept., at - r. V- .VI peraon. !--ir,.os of spr.ir.n.' ? i, t, , , r seem; Ibe preirnes, will Hod me ihrr" r- 'il:ss. ham: Lstroib. Aiurnev in la -i lor the Hears of Pi! t'Lii.inii Uav, deed. I1!iK -tvith-wps! quarter of Si-ction 'Tf I I,,wn 7. m.rih ranse K. rat of lae 4th principal u.eriiltar. 'l'.ie sa.d har.n lies : : jxjOtit two lililrj North of the City Ol Ftvcjiort, Sro;i!ii'ti!":j Co., III., h-s about Fcnr .rrr- nnder en!tivation,with Li 2 H. nsr and utiirr o hu:l.'tni is waterrdl : by tnr i I the m-l neao-iiiii jsppni in in. ! county, and the balance ol iheuacl i covered j ty a ihr.Iiy ar,.v.'ii . nrr'ier. Everv acre of ', fartr. is snsceptible of I .nl.;,);..n nn.l n hrn ll.inl.lv ITTIPrOVCd j wonH ,.,-, ,., 0I ,ne niost inviiiaa reai. denees in Li n. rs. K. r par-'cnarspnti'iire of Francis WilsnB. of Le.sbun, I'... sia o'i B. Hirris, of Frce pjrt, lii., it lite surr.'-er-, at Savanna. IIU j ! F.. I H WiBt-KblJII, I N. 7. n . J L. H. BHWES. TVER. STAND a STuRE ROOU and alt ;h- tixmre readv lor ase -tla l a UWKi.I.IM! a:; ,cet!t tc titcre.. li.sses-ii a e : Tavern. 1st of April next Str.r? and Itxetl;nr. on tw davs' notice. THi. Altltl'l'KLE, H'ofer P.O. Uni ntown, bnet; Tn. l. tcfi Co, Pa. Dae 2L, US. FOR. SALE. APEslRAhi.E Euililin; Lot, silnated ia a plea-ant ran of Lrwiburg. Term, j suit tne purrha.-er. Kcr fnrthpr tnforma limi i nqnire of flivc:i C P DHEWF.R falcst a5tt0iis. 18G4, f '' Just r?c?ived the latest j.S yi styiesoi Fans and American Va Fashions for Fall and J Witt,T()flSC4,'3 ffi l w " continue lo C 5, CUT AND MAKK I P eloih az in ihe most sahs- factory uanrtcr sht-p on ortti I ntrd rt. JOHN B. MILLER Lewishor?, Sept. 1:1, IT.4 rriHK subscriber would respeeiftilly inform the pohiic thai he is now eugaged in Ihe matiUiaciare ot" '.SL'ii i UIITC CEEIl MILLS. CNION CO., PA, Where he will kep cnn-tintlv on hand, orma'ae to rrikr. all kinds of lTOOLi: I VDCK i.4rui.G. Woolen, C, tfn and Linen I LOSE. ITrtr-j 1?'W--J $', .f fr. Particular atttciinn rai l to the iuunufao ture'cf HOSIERY FOR FACTORIES. Yarn Worked cp for Families on Fisaonable Terms. Havinr the in i.jt imr-roved maehinpry and czpprieneed uerktneii. I a :.:atiiee all m w,.rk to be f(tial to h.iti.l-,ori,!e go.-ds, .ad respectfutiy solicit share , i pjblie patronage. c. n EIJIG, Atts. 55. Wh le P -r M IN, C. .. Co. Ta. . Examloi'i'in of Teucliers. rpHC f operinten 'et.- of the C"' . will nieet i'o'i .-.s ol' the i.o.tiwing I'lstrin at the tine and plce m-n-. ned, for Ine purpose ol e.am:n,nf: appli.'.mts for schools ia lbe r,'-pect:ve 1 -rricts. Appli cants will t'urni.-1 la-ui-c: ve with pens and paper, and all who desire to teac'i will be pre-em !h.t the LMrectors may have ..ie priv tlejte of jsdg.n; i f Iheir merits. Prive ex atntaations will not t c civen excpp by direc tion ol ihe majority ot a b ar,l, and in case of necessity. Be pnuciual, a o'clock is lb. hour. T'-TKTrT. Tir-. si-:r. V.rtiml.nr ai:thinl.rj Pstupl y.pt. IT K:,.l iluiialoo .lui,a -c llona. MtMla, Sf-pt. 14 ItuTUe. Ii ;'Uf..e K- a-l. TMf- i.f . S, L S W . -t B,HT:itfM. K-dlianh S- llousa - ln'Uar. pt -'t li- k Uartlelcu ll.iTti. tjti Tl.arMlaT.s.1. mI H.,rtlej lau-elfn Vri.!-y.s-pf. 13 K-ily he.r a Se. Hbm Tir-.f. S-pt.aT HtitieOtfef ...:!,:!,! :a W - ia.Sept.J BrauT l'.ir,:.iwn Thnr-Ja'. Septa JiVIN A. tWENs.:o. Sipi. New Mtanil---r'cw Goods! TOSEFII LJIliYN Laviii? taken .) rooms under the i'eieir ipii and Cnrt.nicle oilices.reliued ihriu.and lilicd iu an exiensiv variety of 11. iU, Caps, Grnthnun'tClothimjfiix, Also a laree a,id splendid stock of CLOTHS "..'-IMKRt"., Ac. which he will muktupta or'r,as he s'ill continues the Tailonny Busi ness. He is prepared lo execute all work entrusted lo bis cate.lo the sa I u faction of the cas'ouier. N. B. Cuttin; and Eepairtn? .r done tr order. Lewisnurs;. .J pnl to. I Ho I The Election Laws uf Pennsylvania. fVtiE Election Law s of IVnn-ylvania. beiC I all winch are of a uonlic and eeneral uattire, (wnh ihose relative lo I'hilad'll'hi my and rnnnty:) iliijpsted and an noted wi h notes ol jiidiciai uris-on. Ly Kl)v. A new edition, enlarged and improved, eoa lainuu ail the laws, up io the vear 1S64. in clusive, with the Amendment toi.i' Consnie uon and the law providing lor w'-iiar by Sol diers in actual servce To be i-ue i iniine diaiely a.'ier the adj-ornrtent of :ne present session of tbe Les.slaiore : in snoaMe. stroii? paper cover. Price tt cents. Ducouot .t. lowed on . larpe number sold. For swle by M.M'Kinny,at Harnscor j, P.