si wlf! Ml IlWKlljil WIiIJIMjJjI. "THE ILNIU.W" established" la 1514 .Ykole Xt. 2,657. BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At Si.ftO per Tear, always la Advance. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, 18G4. CHRONICLE," estaWIsbeI in lSi3--Whu!e No; 1.0G8 rtKLIMim htHI-WKKKLV Tuesday Morning & Friday Afternonn. AT INDEPENDENT HALL! Mij- CHARLES II. PhrIXKR speaks oa MONDAY Evening, Clinton Lloyd, K . on TUESDAY Evening. Everybody U invited to attend. Maj. Sbrincr having been engaged to eanviSB Lycoming county, bis appointment for Thursday in Lewisburg is withdrawn. NOTICE. At the written request of ' Messrs. Goodman, Aiken, Uoward.Hcavcr, Marsh, Strawbridge, Forrest, A.Hayes, M. Drieibaeh, Orwig, Davis, J. Hayes, od then, Kev. A.I'obteb will bei e at, .0 the Chrisftan Chapel, Sat. Eve, tvpt. '24, the ermon preached by bin. the llih iust , at 71 o'clk. A general invitation is extended fir-Only three weeks to the Election. It is a great distance, auu nam worn m reach some of tbe Soldiers to tbey should be assessed, their taxes paid, add Tickets forwarded them AT once, or we may lose many of tbeir votes. ; , KS-As en earnest of Mj. Shrinor s confidence in tbe eucce.s of the Union Ticket, we state tbal Monday wck.on b,s bomioation oy iue i-i"'- "-e - nea ny our vouui, vou.u...., uB .u bis resignation as Deputy Assessor of tbe Slave War Tax. - We b.ve not heard that Judfc-e alls b.s resigned his present posit.on, al.bo it -s. : -.1. .L. I is mcompaiiote wuo iuai ue uuw Due&a. The Tories of 1776 and the Copper heads of 1861. Lorenzo Sabine has issued a work upon tbe principles and acts of those who sided with tbe British aud ludians in tbe long, bloody war for Liberty and Union. The book is timely in showing that our fathers tuffered far greater wrongs, privations, daogers, beart-burniogs, discouragement and sore trials, than we bave yet done. Do our own people now plot io secret gainst the government T Thirty thousand Botahsts took up arms aoainst t asbiog- i r ? , too, aided by many more in various ways. '... ' , , . m T. ' New lork city was ruled by Tories. The , . , ,. ., , came class, in South Carolina, compelled n i - . . i ,u i . Gov. Ben. Liucoln to furrcoder Charleston to tbe enemy, in 1780. Are there men to be found wbo sell to tb enemies of Ibeir country T Washing ton, while bis army was in rags and star- Ting avv uiq.wr...... , I am amazed at tbe report you maae oi , ... , ., ' tbe quantity of provisions that goes daily into Philadelphia (Iben occupied by tbe ' Jiritish army) from tbe county of Bucks." ; Do officers, through personal jealousies J or desire to shirk, .cow throw op tbeir eoamissioDs f Jobo Adams, io 1777, Write : "I am worried to death with the wrangle between military officers, high j and low. Tbey quarrel like cats and dogs. The? worry oue another like maaiiffs, ! JUL, WOIIV VUV . IUUIUU lino WWUUfli ' ... . j i i .erambling for rabk and PV W P after Dot. Are surgeons now dismissed for incom petency or speculation T "Many of the Burgeons," cay Washington, "are very great rascals, countenancing ibe men to bam complaint to exempt them from d uty, and often receiving bribes to certify indispo sition, with a view to procuro discbarges or furloughs." Tbey also draw "medicines aod atores in tbe most profuse and extrav agant manner for private purposes." Have we "bounty jumpers?" So bad oar fathers. Men enlisted only to get ' tbeir thousand dollars, and then desert. I . . , , . ! A thousand men after tbey bad voluntan- i ly enlisted, perjured themselves, in order to escape tbe service. "UJ " I l . I enlisted under new recruiting officer. It ny of wealth some superior buildings, and Was no uncommon thing for them to desert ! m,nJr Tery Poor 0Ma- A'her Kreal disad . . . . , ... vantage is ibe liability of the whole lown to iy tha twenty aod thirty at a time. inundations. Iron, which ihey may often suf- llave WO DOW shoddy contractors who far, as they bave in the past. 'J'be water fatten on fraud, and demagogues wbo fo- 1 ' i tuent strife r Read ashington s picture 1 f hi time. "I should in one word say ; i... :.ii j. ... , , from the upper rooms in a boat, i he possi- thai idleness, dissipation, and extrav- blhty of su'cn evenls is a serjous drawback agance, seem to bave laid fast hold of 1 to any one staying in the town over nighi: tnogt: that speculation, peculation, and an! he can hardly sleep well on knowing he ui i.- t l might find himself in a stationary ark before insatiable thirst for riches, seem lo have j m.rnjng : and ihen there must be moreasue got tbe better of every order of men, and ' where water "lies around so lorse." The ih.t n.. j- .... j , , , railway lo Erie is finished, and but for the that party disputes and personal quarrels : gcarc, of stock (ne'eded hy tne Uo. are tbe great business of tbe day." j rrnmrnt) would bave been nsed before this: There i, in fact, no possible discourage- I lne formal opening is promi-ed in the early nam . jv . - - i part of October. An old engine blew up re- ment now encountered by American patri- J.enllyi aDove nfre kilng ,hrfe psons. A ota, but existed in a greater degree during ', small portion only of the road to Milesburg tbe Revolution, and vet ont father, trinm j is not finished, but I am loid soon will be, thed over all f .1 3 and then ihe new route-Lock Haven to Ty- phed over all of them. roI).wm lake thousands who would other- We do not press this suVject on our ' wise travel hy Sunbury and Marysville for reader to excuse any rascalitv or PiitburB. Thus it will be seen that Lock ., , cl , ' , treason, iJaveD js an jmporiant railway tni bnsiness bat to show that our father, had to deal . pninl, despite i.s unfortunate lownes, of site, with tbe same difScuItica which confront There is a great superfluity of lager beer And we would warn those men who h"1" 10 l"wn' which, ar m"ral,whol , . u annieiiesa, but most of ihe religious denomi- Bow plot gaiot tbe government, that ! nanmi appear to have a fair start in the tbeir name, in company with tbeir com- ; T'y "r h"0,' of worship. The Baptists vaoiona of ib. n.., l..,: n j ' ha" D"uKhl 1!e dryat lot in lown lor build panions of the Revolution, will go down mg upon, but now occupy Strayer's Hall. . plenty eovered With infamy. j S. P. Chase on the Prospect Wasbisotos, Sept 16. M-oecreTsry coase has returned from Hi toor through tbe New England S'ates ! aod say to at Ihat portion of ibe Union ! will give for President Lincoln a much ' larger majority than it did in 18G0 i e . , I '.J!, PPee elewhere, also. J 9l.No War new of importance. Court it in aewion probably will not eaminiie bom than a da or iwa loupr. MAKE CLEAN SWEEPS ! Two Slates have spoken sinco the Cop perheads it Chicago voted to surrender to j (be Itebclliou by the delusive dodge of u annntuel Ihose two Mites, in lorincr 4 : I-,- yr ... times, were opposed iu politics crmunt was iofl xibly Whig;, aud Maine strongly Democratic. Now, they speak in thuoder tones against the sacrifjjo proposed. Jioih States every County in cnh Slate are f it-oat Administration tchich fj.,nlillB the Rebels! Every Governor od State Officer every Congressman j every State Meoator every County officer elected, tun far, ia friendly to Abraham Ljno,,i. 'J'he contest opens fairly. , . ' . ' , , , Mlo" lhee g' "auiplcs, od elewte to offico uo man who, in this rnonioutou : crisis, is not clearly on the right, safe side. . u( a c,)mlle rfnf tmfrp . Notes up the River, In Williampurt, fouud tbe Gazette (of ! venerable memory) has been quietly asleep ,ot Bome "ecl5!,i leaving young Umi Jcrat I to prescribe all tbe local political poison , qM .q LyoOB-Bg county A C0D. ' Bolida,ion of ,ha ,W(J C;ccerl)3 moM bg a tLiug M c hcre m , UbirjUg UU(er the delusion that Judge . Bj uf) M( j Sbriuer M geu(ttor ; can,,iJllte Wlhuut ,ho rouble of s,1(iog , i Caj ron & Kinsloo are ruuuing tbe Union vjj,orous,y prinliD on , puWtr . Jh . Qwn wurk but B,ao r J j Mr. Yolkmar's Z- iluuj, and 2300 copies ' of the isrudbotc, a German Baptist paper for which Yolkmar set tbe type tbe I edit.ir is A.IIcuricb, pastor of tbree small ' churches, north of town, composed of very j iudustrious foreign-burn farmers. Jeriy Shore. The railway from bcrc j np Pine Creek to tbe N. Y. & Eric, is in preparatory progress, and as soon as there ; can be more workmen easily obtained is ! likely to put Jersey Shore on tbe advance. ' There is considerable wealth and business i energy here, and building going on, but ,1ia .. .. . r r. wt- n . .. ,. .. ( ll,. n . . I n .1 -in, llltl , , , ... , from the nieritn of what might be much , . D , . better d.splayed. Tbeir Herald is a very ,, , , . respeo'able theet, apparently supported , . ' .. . , ,, well, but, io trying to be "neutral," run .' ' ' " ,' agaiust a great many snags on eaou enure. If it were "independent," it would bave fairer sailing. Posterity will wonder bow two fair-miuded young men, of ordinary powers of body and soul, could be neutral : guch rt m tbu j Mr g R , , Manley, our candidate for Assembly I. jm (hjg coun,y, plliDi eensiuiP) grl, uaire4 naD) suJ boilsls a jlttie 0 uaviBg u0,. IKoj B. Hamlin for a son in-law.) He was in Est Tennessee when the war first g "ere, ana leu, ne say, wen . linn.n tn ti.nn hAftar mrn Ihnn Kimoolf ! Hope I.e will call oo a good maoy of tbe i T . : . , i i ' : -.1 c I-- before election day. Mr. Humes' defeat, uuiuuiaia oi ouiuu auu KjuyiiKi vjuuucr, as candidate for Senator, is not altogether relished by bin friends, but Mr. Sbnner's J ' nomination is nuite acccDtable andfurt party are Called on a young lady, well known and loved io L., who baa not beoa able to walk in over two years, and wbo, wbile suffering much, her pastor says is "patient as an angel." She so enjoys tbe treasures of well-laden memory and well-trained rifkction, tbe power of reading and con versation, and the pure love of self-sacrificing friends, that a well man might be tempted to desire to become an invalid probably, for a very short. time only Lock Haven. There is a laree accumula tion of people, money and boards in tins I place very much scattered, however, so that gradins, pavine streets and side-walks will te "pensive indeed u-Aenrihe people fret so agreed ihat they can commence lm- ,,r0vemer.ts at any particular place. As it s, almost everything (especially on a rainy ,,. . ,. nnnulaiinn. and treat ineoual- uayi jooks anauoy. miu uuumsucu lumen- --o 3 r i " . "nt ! " " ' ln' " '5 houde where I slept, ami in 1817 my kind and lady said a child d.eJ in the house she then lived in, and for burial was taken away 1 "e Northumberland Association, however. iny aiiKny rnienaiued in the house of the M. E. Church, Tuesday to Thursday, (ien. M.tSprait was chosen Moderator; Jos. P. Tuslin, Assistant Clerk ; Ruber! llunbar. i' u - a ; Treasurer. ?" 36- or lhe s2i church leliers read, all r,r,a,nei' ,he mosl patriotic spirit except ihe le"', fram diridcd hurca, which gave "I1 "'"l'i,ole fl'BS 'n&' -political prea- cning. measures wrr rrconimciiucu tor the ocenpancy of the fields opening on the railway towards warren and MiiesDurg, and for ihe establishment of a lamily paper for the 40,000 members of lhe denomination in litis Wtate. The 45th session is lo be held in Dnill,2d Wednesday in Sept. 1865. Qui. Visit to the President. The Giant County (Wisconnin) Herald contains a Itttorfrnm JohoT. Mills, judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, giving an account of a roceut interview with Mr. i Lincoln, with a report of the remarks of , r the latter io regard to tbe consequences wbicb would follow the adoption of tbe war policy urged by tbe friends of Gen. M'Clcllan. We quote from tbe Judge. "Mr. President, said El Gov. Randall, "why cau't you sack seciujiou, and play beruiii for a fortnight f It would re-iuvi-gorate you." "Ay," said the President, "but two or tbreo weeks would do mo oi good. I can not fly from my thoughts my solicitude for this great eouutry follows me wherever I go. I dou'l think it is personal vanity or ambition, though I am not free from these infirmities, hut I can not but fuel that tbe weal or woe of this great nation will be decided io November. There ia do programme offered by any wing of tbe Dcmooratic party but tbal must result in . . j .c.t.. ft the permauent destruction of the Union. "But, Mr. President, Gun. M'CIWlan is in fvor of cru-hin nut tbe rebellion by force. Me will be Itie Chicago candidate." "Sir," said tbe President, "the slightest knowledge of arithmetic will prove to any man that tlio Rebel armies can not bo destroyed with Democratic strat-gy. ll would fcaorifioe all the white mcu of tbo North to do it. Tiiero are now iu the service of tho United Slates near two 1 he right or the (jovernment to apprupri i i i i. ..Kn.i .Li., kj;.J Al..-...l ' atA rti.rinnpntlv to it9 own servioe. claims men, most of tbera nodor arms, defending and acquiring Union territory. Tbe Dera - ocratic strategy demands ihat these bo disbanded, aud that the masters be con- ciliated by rei-tonuz tbein to slavery, rr.. l i . . IT.: T-" . " it " ,w" ; Ll IOU UUIS J Vi-JUi a U v vvu k.va. of oue. You can not conciliate the South, if you guarantee to them ultimate success; aud tha experience of tbe present war prove their success is inevitable if you llmg tho compulsory labor uf millions pf black men on their side of tbe scale. Will you give our enemies such military ad vantages a to insure suuocss, and then de pend oo ooaxing, flattery, aud coocossion to get them bark into the Union ? Abao don all tbe posts now garrisoned by black men, take two buDdrcd thonsand men from our bide and put them iu the battle field or corn field against us, and we would be compelled to abandon lha war ia Ihraa weeks. We bave to bold territory io in cloment and sickly places; where are tbe Democrats to do tbia I It was a free fight, and tbe fluid was open to tbe War Democrats to put down luis rebellion by figbtiug against both master and slave, long before tbe present policy was inaugu rated. Tbcre havo been men base enough to propose lo me to return to slavery tbe black warrior of Port Hudson and Olus tee,and thus win the respect of tbe master they fought. Should I do so, I thould de serve lo be damned in time and etoroity. Come wbat will, I will keep my faith with friend and foe. My enemies pretend 1 am now carrying on this war for tbo eole purpose of abolition. So long a 1 am , , , . . ,, . - , President, it shall be carried on for tbe Bu, no bumao power can bubdue this rebellion without tbe uso ot tbe emancipation policy, and every other policy calculated to wea ken tbo moral and physical force of Ibo rebellion, freedom bas given us two hundred tbousaod mon raised on Southern soil. It will give us more yet. Just so much it bas subtracted from the enemy, aod, instead of alienating the South, there are now evidence of a fraternal feeling growing up between our men and tbe rank and file of tbe rebel Eoldicrs. Let my en emies prove to tba country that the de struction of slavery is not necessary to a restoration of tbe Union. I will abide tbe issue." I saw that the President was not a mere (joter, but 8 Elan of deep convietioas, of abiding faith in justice, truth and Provi- denee. Hi voice was pleasant, bis man ner earnest and emphatic. As be warmed with his theme, his mind grew to tbe magnitude of bis body. I felt I was in the presence of the great guiding intellect of the age, aod that Ihoao huge Atlantean shoulders were fit to "bear tbe weight of mightiest monarchies." His transparent honesty, republican simplicity, bis gush ing sympathy for those who offered their lives for tbe country, bis utter forgetful nesa of self in bis concern for it welfare, could not but inspire me with confidence tbat be was Heaven's instrument to con duct his people through this sea of blood to Canaan of peace and freedom. J.JT Mills. iv tiik rasT emu. In thx offlm alt alone at the UWe mint J-ioiliog laoua come and go. part tbe winduwa Oittinfr. "l-ttrr bre for me or Jot" "PnM.r here for Blllyf "Look again, tbera mu! be one come from eouMin biHte." "Nunber Ninety, if you pleaja" Oh, that"Iaue" Is rheerluc! "Thank you." saeet ai music falls upon the MX of bfaring. Mullinrtime! The wlnilnwurlow with arlnclnrMatter, Wbile the reslleMonteids crowd wondT wbat'a the mat tir. Here a fcoier'a mtlie eoraea. full of irlnwlnr kimaa; liere a pack of aainty Doles from doaeu Miasfa. There npon the tahla end, yon nay see another, V ntleo at tbe battle! front, for a lot Inf. Mother. Hera I fold a mntly park, white and red and yellow. One unpaid, of '-double weight" O the greedy fellow t So 'hey eonw and an they go. through lhe P. M.' Sngere; riretly written, Seelly sent How the araictr lingerel But I hone It may noon enme and be directed to LiniilOEO, bept 14, ll. 1L B. H. Sbnsibls Soldi ess Tbo York True Democrat say quits a number of recruit for Ihe one year' aervioe, wbo, previous to the late election, had intended to credit themselves to tbe township in which they tide, now positively refuse to do so, be cause those townships, by majority, de clared that tbe euldier had oo right io vote. iuto our enemies, in tbo vaiu bopo of State. In Missouri, perhap iu Western gainiog the good will of their masters. Virginia, also, and possibly even in Ma We shall havo to ficht two nations instead : rylaud, the expediency of euch a measure H CleUan and Slavery. iTvio, a few day ago, given Gen. M'CUHan's record oa arbitrary arrosts and the draft, w t'iro n w to bis reeurd on tha slaver; quuetioo. It is niaiuly contained in that celebrated Harrison'. 8th da- of Landing letter, written on the 8th 77 ,u"5U""i'' 7.-", pletioo of tbe disastrou "ohango or base ..... Tl nf id. Bhnld I.Ma. liiuveiuuuk .ius tuug ui w. wb.iu is impurtment ia tbe extreme, a in it Oen. M'Clcllan assume, to lecture the President upon his duty in regard to the civil as well at military aspects of the crisis a crisis which Gen. M'Clcllan had himself largely assisted to produce. But curses (for tbe Utter eoutaiucd curses, albeit they were sugar-coated,) like cluck ens, como borne to roost, and tbe words which Gen. M Chilian wroto in lli, in a tit of augur arising from disappjiuted ambition, will eorve to weaken buu now in lbs bouse of bis friends. We quote I 0UT g0 much of tbo letter as contaius the ! ., . . , : ,i General' opinion of tbe mode necessary to be observed in dealing wilb tbe trou blesome slavery question. H'd Qh's Akmt or thi Potomac,") Camp near Harrison's Landing, Va., V ' July 7, 1802. j Slaves contraband under aot of Congress teekiwj military prutecliuH ,thouttl rereive it. j to slave labor, thould It averted and the ; right of the owuer to compensation thore- j for should bo recognized. 77n' principle j mijht be er'eadeil lyon ground of milita- ry nrcruuy u un.j iu ALL TUB uf lV.d IL'ITIIIV A It.UTirl'l ID ; OTATK, - i is only a question of time. Very respectfully, Your Obedient Servant, UKouoe It. M'Clellan, Major General Commanding. Mark the fact tbat Gen. M'Clellan here distinctly assorts, months before even tbe preliminary proclamation of emancipation was istued, tbat tbo "rijht of tbo Govern ment to appropriate permanently to it owo servioe claims to slave labor, should ba asserted." Oa also reoommends tha emancipation of "all lha slave withia a particular State," "upoo ground of mili tary necnttty." Now, wa ask tbw fair minded Democrat, if Abraham Lincoln bas done more with regard to the negro than Gen. M'Clellan recommended fully two years ago? lie bas armed able bodied slaves tbat they might fight for tho Union. Tbat was merely asserting "tbe right of the Government lo appropriate permanently to its own service olaims to slave labor." He has deolared the slaves of certain rebellious State to be free. Wbat is tbat but extending tbe principle of appropriating slave labor to "all tbo slave withia a particular State, tbu working manumission in inch State?" Aod all tbia bas been done ,by Abraham Lincoln, as recommended by Geo.M'Clcl lan, "npon grounds of military necessity." Two month after tbe Harrison's Land ing lettor wis writton,lhe President issued tbo preliminary proclamation of emanci pation, and at once tbe whole Democratic party snuffed danger ahead. "Slate Rights" were about to be invaded ; "nig gers" wore to swarm throughout the en tire North ; tod tbe war was to be per verted into an "Abolition crusade." Tbat party to-day wields do argument more vig orously against the Administration than tbat which is afforded it by the arming of negroes and tbo freeing of the slave of Rebels. And yet every act of President Lineoln in relation not Only tO the slave I of Rebel but also of Loyal States, i en dorsed by tbo terms of Gen. M'Clellan' letter, who is now tbe candidate for the Presidency of that same Democratic party. The author of tbe principal arbitrary ar rest of the war, Ihe first official to recom mend a draft, and tbe advocate of nejro emancipation such is the candidate of the Democracy wbo are opposed to til these act of "tyranny and usurpation !" Verily, if ever there was a party in Ibis country tbat bas completely stultified it self, it is the Copperhead Peace pr.rty of 1804. The Electoral Vote. The number of electoral vote to be cast oczt fall, omitting those of tbe speeded States, is S31. They are apportioned a follows : California 9 Coondoticut 6 Delaware 3 Illinois 16 Iodiaoa 13 Iowa 8 Kansas 3 Kentucky 11 Maine 7 Maryland 7 Massachusetts... 12 Michigan 8 Minnesota 4 Missouri 11 New Hampshire- 5 New Jersey 7 New York 33 Ohio - 21 Oregon 3 Pennsylvania... 26 Rhode Island... 4 Vermont 5 West Virginia.. 5 Wisconsin 8 Total number of votes '231 Number required for election. ..116 New Jeraey, Kentucky, and Missouri, may possibly go against Lineolo, bat tbe remainder is reasonably sure for him. aW Isaac C. Wynn haa taken charge of the Danville Academy. Aa Old Copperhead. Froia a rrorlamafloa to tat fitlzm an SoUlers ( the I Milt Steles, Issue. October 20, i;d. You are promised liberty by tbe lead ers of your affairs, but ia there .an iudi- ! vidual iu the enjoyment of it save your l'VriM0" ? Wbo ,,nng Jou d,ra 'Pe"k i or write what he think against the tyrao - , -T .' h- M J ' J" imprisons your song, draw you to tbe field , I .t L.nl. ....1 J.ll- il:.lininit .mi. Annul: i ui iui is uuiuiug j wi.m i try vim your uioou i . Your country 01.0 was lappy and bad Ihe proffered peace been embraced, tbe l..t wu uuu.c.uu-. t . u , , -two yours of niiry bad been spciii in of lobacco oa poles, peaee and plenty, and repairing tbe deso- Mr. Kauck has totaled, and w Mit ! quarrel of Great Britain and Anierioa ia a ' . J ' . . . i ' 1'fcht, and eementea their friendship I wish to lead a chosen band of Amer- , , . . . . k . : fil,u What is America but a land of , wuluic, or)dm aitcf ley-jan t Dutwhati ! nee j ot ariiumeot to sucb as tool tuuuiteiy I Dil 'ongUB CD "press j i f .. w i give my promise ol most anectiouata wei- , ia m? P.r,a3 I C1IU1Q to all W f ... - t A'. I ... ; .: m. - iu measures n:eeSsary to ciose me scene - UoIj marble lop BureitU and Wah of our bfJietion, whiuh must be increased ; Man.l. Cotiaz- Bedstead, Centre 'i'anle, Kuck till we are content with the liberality of ' int 'Mir. Mairaues and Bed Cloiliing, i the parent country, who still offers as protection and perpetual exemption from all taxes bat such as we (ball think fit to impos upon ourselves. Benedict Aenold. VH.Doh'1 you Itenr tome people talk in the tame ttrain in our own day T Traitors - and sympathizer with our country', foe seek to scare and coax tha people into a j gbort but dishonorable peace, jut when j our topea ar brightoat, by hypocritically v j I , ., , , ..d .be h oiPb.n Md besar" thoy are makins 1 "Come back to Kiug Geora and good Royal time," cried Arnold and his Tories. "Tbe Union as it was, with Slavery for ever 1" cry the Georgejtes of our day. Somrlkliig for DnaeTUU Dcacrals U Eemeober. Before Ibo rebellion broke out, Senator Douglas, ruforriug to tue Southern Status, said : "If tboy remain in the Union, I will go as far a tbe Constitution will warrant me in securing their rights ; but if tbey seeede, I am ia favor of allowing tbera iutt at manv slacet and lust u tnucA slave ; territory as tbey ean hold at Ihe poiut of the bayonet. Every oouuty ia Pwnaaylvania is to be contested thi fall. Even in Berks, Hon. Wm. M. lleister (See. of tba Com'tb un der Gov. Packer,) is op for Congress, with a strong ticket tbroughoul. Tbe Republicans elected Schwanx and Keim to Congress and will try and elect Heister, in Berks, tbat citadel of misled people. Sunday we: k, about noon, tbe barn of Mr. Henry bbaffur, about four mile from Middleburg, wa struck by lightning, and burned to tbe ground, together with a largo quantity -of grain, bay, a buggy io. Tbe loss is estimated at about $2UU0, of which about $CUU is covered by insuranoe. Mr. SnRi.NER is a thorough Union man, is well known throughout tbe district a an able speaker and defender of the cause of our country, and will doubtless carry the district by a handsome msjoiity. Muncy Luminary. A man by tbe name of Giogericb, from Northumberland county, came over to Set iosgrove on last Saturday week, and com mitted suicide, by banging himself in his father's garret. Cause dissipation. Tbe soldiers in camp Chase, Ohio, had a vote for President, resulting as follows : For Lincoln, 9C2 ; M'Clellan, 44 ; Fre mont, 15. (Old Abe ahead as far as beard from.) wAt a meeting of the Member of the Bar of Union ' nonntraicld Sept 14, ISM, at tha office of J. C. Buch.T. E !.,' in the borongh of bewiebnrg.upoB tbeoccanion of the death f gaMCU 8. Biato, Usq. Wlllam yanueiat was chosen Chairman and Alfred Ilsyes becrelary. Ob motion, kl'Mra. 3. B. Linn, Samael H. Or wig and Jos.C. Bucnerert appointed a CommittealodraJt rea- oiuiiuoa eapreM.v iu .... ireiiun u. .u- .. to the deeeaw of Ibeir late fellow member. Whereupon the Committee re Sorted tho following resolution which wcrn nnanimoniy naopten . Whereas, the Barf Union aoonty hay learned with deep regret of the death of Sen t 8 BAkloa, Keq , who ha been eo lately a-am-iated with them, and wbo haa been taken away in tba midet of an honorable career, Krsolyed, Tht we JVire to plare on recrd an prexlon of the hizh ettekm in whi-h ba wa held by tha protrusion. f which he way a worthy member. Kraol red. That the pt"Hal character of our deceased friend exhibited such tna;i aa became n g-ntlrman and member ol the bar: and that a- a friend and a all Attorney, a hiih eue of h"i and purity of character i ki. hi. i.Vinv.nrw with U all. Ke.olve.1. Tbat we aepei'ttulll c-'g leave to tenoer io . the afflicted family of our d. paru-A bmther the deep .ym- I pathy of the meatier ol the har.Vid that we will at- tend, in a nouy, ro mnerai iroui aus i.mw , Lewi.borg, thia alteruoen. . . ! , i ,- .i .luflnni fa. ennTeved to tfia Court of Courmon Plea of Union county, with a respei t i ful miurst .t they be entered upon k reconui. Reoye.l,rThat tba I'reaident and Secretary be . Ommltteeto convey eopir. of thee reolution to the family offurdeeraaed brother, and to the Court at ite i n..t ..-h.n r..r .ntr, utH-.n iu Minute: and further. tbat theee reeolutione be published in the several aew paper of the County. n , , & WM. VAN UEZER, TrMident AtrjtKDjtAJTEPe Corrected Semi- Weekly ly )Vallt tfc Smi(A. Wheat $2.40 Corn 150 ltye 1 CO Oats, 32 lb. 75 Barley 90l 00 Flaxseed 3.00 Ham '25 Side & Shoulder 15 do with Rib 10 Rags 6(iiS Butter, prime f 50 do common 40 Eggs '20 Lard, fresh 25 t . ID Tallow Potatoes 100! Dried Applcs.lb. 10 Wool 1 00 C.iuntrv SoiD $(". e - Dim. I. Uwt.mirg.lMH ln.t, HBIN TOST.age M year one of our oldeat. moet yenerabla ouaena. Fu naral at o'elock tbu aftwnoon. In L-wi.borg.1mb hut, In her tb yam,CAllfUN . daughter ol Jaaac and Smrab UAaRI. funeral at S, I M, OS W adueaday. In Mhldlrtnry, lkbartC.In.23du!t..Mr.CAT. APINb HIXii. aged joara, im.ily of Wait 90 loeTp, bwe- Foij ,iu:nt. A SMALL Iou4v Apply to P) Xti- . woT.r n. FUBLia SALS. AT JILL be offered at Public Sale, on Fnd'iif. ' V tkt d" "I S'ptemh'r, 1st; I, at the , ba e f ; j ship. Uuio ' Vjz , ostah Kaiick. in but U-r tnwn n couuty, the fuilowiu; prupertr. 2 WorVhm ITorcs. 2 two-year o C jtH jjlccrj n'or) Huzzcy 1 foi ' ' " ' . ' . . ' . - jur j JjQpQ WfiOU 1 (JloVCr Hull liorro Wasjou, 1 Clover Ilu'.ler, 2 ' 'l0"?'1 a"' a vari-'y of otlicr arti- Mo a Hen J tu iu Hale will commeoee at 10 o'clock A. M, when term wilt be made known by Sept. I JACOB LB13EK. Agent rr,HE 1 SI't. I't rsonal Property of Ll. Col. Jnss D. sua, dec tl, will be mjiJ at Public , hale, on . catur(jav the 21t daT of SeDlCffiK' Thr property consists of old Brick, old Pnt. Ri.Artl. Irun and sli n?l. Plow, 1 ' kr- ol brandy, e. 4c 'J'nere will also be ottered I Share of rUocli in the Lewitcurg Literary Association, and 2 ! Sftare ot aioca in Lewiburg t.a Company. Sale will beftin at 1 o'clock P. M. oa said day, at the Brick Kiln, near Lewtibur;, an I will afterwards be continued at Cbauiberlin'a Block, when term will be made known by JOSEPH MlfSEK. &pt. 1SJ Ailm'r SUtof Lt.CuUoas b. ML'MaRiilve'd. The Pena. State Agrkultnral Society WILL hold its next Annual Exhibition at i:.4Vt'0, fa. cotmnencin? Tuesdav. SeDt. 'il. and closin; Kridav, BepL 30. lSlii. tsPremiuniv over ' IO.lin). Read the following abstract I'.trTLC furvun Iiaforte4.1uprcminmranirinfrom f j -M : ail ruber xrad.; of Cattle, 1 premium, from little. n.t leas th.ni',. own.;,! an I held aa f.rm .t-ii. JU tif-t. bvsl Tt-am of lo kokeofux-orruai auj county, to U I'aid Agricultural aocKly of hl coun ty. 50: bt, i. Iloaats hv-t Imported, 6 premium, from t ,n to 15; Thorough bred. 10 pnuiuais lrtn i? to 10; Trctliu llursee nud More, a premium of ooe of Uoo. atd one of 100; Paeini?. one ot J: Mau-hl llursve, fancy t trotting, pn-miara ot SO; bent Mateli,-! Tr-'ttinir, a pre mium ! i; brt Draught, Uridine, aitd Mnle Hore, I'l pr,'niium. from li tu lu ; etlltui ol Mrrs f-T ail Work, 15 premium from i to lo; Jrk and Mutea, 7 prrmiuiu. from i to lo; bfBt Muie T-am ef 4, 30; .1 tw-t, 15 ; making aboat f 'i,UOU IK pw-miunu Lx all de rriptixni of llorti and Mules. Siucr. p'or Uitlcrent kiods, 16 Premiums, from (20 to 10 ; 64 Prem'a from l to i. Poi:ltbs 01 almoet ev.-ry kinds premiums of il, 2,3, and s, m tbe agr-gate, $157. A-.aii:LLn;aiL lnrLiiiiTs. Best display fro, Steam Plow hJO, medal or ipecial diploma, and liberal specie! premium for plow, p lowman, rollrre, ewltleatora, eie on, ae. The premiame in other department are bter. at. being for Iratuer audita manutartaive, buUer.eheeee, 4e Tegetahles, fruit, melon, grape, wine, flower and theur eWaieue, atoTen, tin ware, ic, domeetie mano Uutnree, needle W'rk, Ac, Cue art, painting, penman ship, diinln of articles by tradesmen ami mecLamcs. i ailter ware, eewinj me'-hinee. piauoea. 4c. Tbe above being a mere aoelrart, exbo-itor are re oneMied to aecore a Catalogue i Ih'.t tbey may eon fi.rm to tbe revolatioae of tbe Society, in preeentlug ar ticles for eAhibition. The nioet liberal axr.tweiu.ot are being effected with railroads geuemliy, buth aa to freight and .iiurxma ti'krta. Vnr rataloguea and rail road regulation. addreHa the Secretary. cuugls Admission ticket cent. TUOMA5 P. K.N JX, PresUt oL A. B. IINOAKER, rWratary NoKUIaluWN.rA. floriw3 THE nndersigned, having obtained lhe use of the furniture, fixtures and utensils of Mr. Ricman M. t'oorta, will continue :he Bakery, Confectionery and Notion busiurss, at lhe old stand, on Market street, for the pe riod of one year. He hopes by strict attention lo business 10 merit the patronage heretofore extended to this establishment. H. L. M MAHOX Lewisburg, April SO, 1663 iJrocl.imatfon AFTER JUT ihe latest of all is that of C. V. SCIIAFFLE,- who, havinr returned from New York and i'biladelphia, is prepared lo sell (ioods Cheap for Cash. A large assortment of Priiss.Chemicals.Oils, j I'ainis. V arnihes, Dye Stulfs. Glas, iVrliim-' eries.Coal Oil, Lamps, Bru-hes.Tovs. Fancy Nolions, Soaps, Coutectioneries, Auls,I'ipes, . a uueu-w, -1419, ominjr, . . . -c- Ac. Thysiciaas' prescriptions carefully compounded. . V;nf,a onJ T ii,nnr fnr Mptlipinal tl luCS ana LillJUOrS IOr JieuILllldl purposes, warranted genuine and of the best quality. LEWISBURG Max 8, 1864 The Eye and the Ear. I) R. 8. H. KNIGHT, of Lewisburg, having , ,e had iwenty-five years' practice, offer . his services io inose n arc uuui , diseased Eyes or Ears. Tbe followinj i oa of a number of Testimonials : My son bad cataract of both eye waa blind of one, and nearly en f the other. I ha t phy.lei.n attending j him. to no effect. Dr. KnUht undertooa ni caee. ua cured bim wilhont an op-r.li.Hi. I would ! Jh , are arMirled to glle bun a call. '!,, I ll.rttet. n. Jn . T- -JJiC TllEMCU, LOXG & CO. have jus, A ereat variety of descriptions aod prices call and see. May 6 T L'ST received a line assortment Ladies' J Urrwl (. Oil. Embroidery, Veils, Gloves, Trimmings, lc. 4c suitable for the season also a fiue lot of Domestics at June 20 KRE.MER. LONG & CO S CARPETS )"' veM fJ"n'),bT., KKEMtK, LONO tV CO 'Republicans I Shew your Colon 1" Anew Myte Caioparja- Medal oT -LINCOLN A.M JOHXeON," aeoi bc anj hre fi r S rents. ' nr Ad lres Box So. 6. Hsirlleton, ' ' I n nn eoanty. Pv LADIES' rAHCV'FUSS! AT Juiin Fareira's . IMS) Eslaklfcfcaw Fur Mauafaclory lYoTlH Arcktk., aNTK:th, rillLAD. 1 bare new lit tore ol my own iin- ponauon and nana. ; I M 1 1 iiafnr Ant tl fthA cnfc r JHtastMul aeleeunna y-xt--.-Z3 f Fancy FUrn, inr? for Ladies' aaatOwit dren's Wear, in ibe Citv. Als'o, a fine aa orlmealor Genia'fur Ulovea'and Collar. As my Furs were all pnrrtawvl when Gold was at a much lower preminmhan at praa em, 1 am enaMed In dispose ol Ibem-al very teasunabie prices, and 1 would therefore so licit a rail from uiy friends, of, Ljnioa county and vicinity. - t5r"Kemember the Jiaip'J Xumbrr and street! JUI1. FIREIRA, TiS AU( U atrwt, aton ith,oolk at. r?'I have no partner, nor connectioa wuh any oiher store in Philadelphia HHHaitJ ESTHAY. STi:.YF.l, from lhe prm i?esf .lhe sub-rriber. iu North-! ombrrianj, on the -'it iat. a toil, about g years old, while, speckled with hiatal hea vy with caif. Any person informing me of her where, bouts will have all rxpenses pa.d. JO.-EPH Ii. 11LKUABD. SEorthnDberlasi, Aut. 21, Ivvl - Administrators notice. HE KEAS, letters of a lmia-tl-atioB npon Ihe esta e of LLIJ !i t i Kit, dee'd. late of While l.rr ru.'nhp..t"ilioB Ca., have been granitd to the snbscrj,ter, ia daa form of law, nonce is hereby givQ)o all per sons knowing themselves to be udebtra to said e-taie, to make immediate . payment; and those having claims against lhe same. will present them ilnly auihvi'U.raied for sai- Uemeuu JOH.N lit, k tu, Adna'r., or bis Au'y, J. In. V. Baaaa July 28, 1T4: no W TO DESTROY ROACHES, RATS, . ' mCE, Bed Eiis:i, Ants A.c. . IL'se Earl's Ycrmla Extermiaator!! II IIIBLi I ''Tr" ISFALI.IBI.r-IS IT lis ISFALI.IBI.r-IS I.M-.U.L1BLE ! Is put np in I.ar-i Eois for 25 eta. Is all ready for d-e, without niiiiifj NrUb other article. lVe not spoil, irel d'v or worthless by keeping, lis,. ,n:- other prefiarafeTn. .YrVwil are efttrafwftntly f -i. I r t it. Flat.- aod U:ce die-out ?1 tbeir bole. 1 not dangerou to He. Oitee eatietaetioai M all lha u-e it. H.,d by ail bruggi.t and bealern Ihrooehoiit tee rn!te. .'ii tiii?, He sore and ak t. r l:t i.r t.ltf.UMIMTtR,iniarre r-llK. witai rl tt-el.ai,d trued by it- l rupr:-.lor. 1. r-l No. Ulw outli IVnth .tre-t ab"re Hatriut. M.nuf.,'f Sev l:.o Jueenul tureet, at-ia Walnut, belpetn lentil mmtk Kle.enth, Fnu-ibUl-mt rold in Uwiehurr. by rtF.NVt'TT BR0". VTboleaala and Ketai!-ab- by BAKEit A acUAiil.lt- and P. 11. llt.tVr.it 4ml03Hl'i . ' ' ' GJUFFJX'S i'.l TEST1 V . : Ctaij Jars and Claw-CoVrt, T.OK preserrins FKL1TS in a pertecllv fresh stale. They reqjire noAVaz.cldr. ' der, or Cement, seal instantly, aiJ,.we mora : rai!y sealed an I i pened than any cher arti- cle tor th purpose ever invented,:. Al kind ol wax and ce.nenl are etpaliy dicaj-jrcabl. and uncertain iu sealing. Iteiuaj .uiade entirely of glass, these avoid lhe oLjei tiois'Wolher jars irhere tin or other meta! ft teH ffif the covers. Fur. ale in l.ewishuri. on!j iiy I05t KRE.MER, LONG CO . Williamsport Oil Work-- "VfOX-EXPLOSIVEfurgCrystal Carbon Oil; IN .i? IS IH.HT MfkltiFA. -r Orders promptly a'.lended to. II. I. IIolUCB. Williamsport, Pa United States Claim Ageiifs.. v . VLICENn bavin; been framed to the" undersigned lo carry on the business of I nited ftates Claim Aleuts in I'nion county, they will atttn.l promptly to the collection of bi-rk pay and bruaties and the procuring; of pensions for soldier.-or their legal representa tives, and the prosecution of claims against the Inited Slates. JAMES F. & JOHN B. LINN Lewisburg, March US, IC4 THE BEST ESVENTION OUT ! VMAN.S PATENT fELF-SEALIXtt J j FKI1T J A K, warrente l to be superior lo anything ot the kind in the market. An eiaminatiou of the Jar will convince any in- teiligent person oi its u.erns. it nas no wax IO meil. Screws to coi rime. i, ;ii.tKS tuo(in, but is made on strictly philosophical princi ples. Call and examine ii. For sale wholesale and retail by T. G. EVANS, Agent. Lewisbnn, July iJ, GUNS, PISTOLS, FISHING TACKLE, fh:e CUTLERY, and snoriliiK tpparalas grncrally. "I")ODS. Lines. Keels. Baskets, nail, rues. II Hooks, :ei Foil' Gloves. Masks. Uiines, t'orksrrews I). ars. sc, con- S1.1I1IIV OU liuim ao.i n-. oai' .. i,u n -.,!.. bhw J'" . wn!mAD- Vfpi.u 1 1 - 111. 1 1 JOHN kRillEIJ'fs, N.E. corner 2,1 and Waiuul Sis Philadel phia. March 4, lt-t TAKE NOTICE. I A LL PERSONS are hereby notified not lo rule on horseback or drive who. a eame ,B my ,on5r01. Hoatmen are notified not to ne "P aI BIT H haif.wiihotil first consuinnR ne. Any one yiolatin? lhe above nonce will I- considered a trespasser, aud prosecuted '- Lewisbors, April , 1st"'1 It. lor II. C. STED.M :., HWING returned from the .Vint, is now located a. BurTaloeXP-a Is and ofler. his pr..fr,.oal services to the J -."-.c. be found at Vt ui. T. Linn s Buddloe Tp, iune H, I P1