. Jl.UI II il.LUJU I JL..1U ., k if i b til BY 0. N. WOKDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At l-5 per Year, aivraya la Advance. "THE UNION," eslahlbheJ in IS 14 Whole No.. .2,68. . j ' "CHRONICLE," frfaMfcfcel in 1SI3 TThcte No, 1.0C7. . ; LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, SEPT. 27, 18G1. :1 ii wj KEi ri w Mr fa Hrc r v. u bus v n BiilVBLlall l&U IMiMWM 1"-" - Union County Agrlc uttuf al FAIR, J lrSlllJ lit Tliurtday to Saturday, Oct.O to 8. PEEM.UMTisT--.SS4. Class 1 Trotting, Draft and Match Horses. beet Trotting rforea. In eieea do 2d f leal beat Walking nree beet ptir Urall borer, laeat aini;l. do liret pair 1arria,-., hore lieel .ingle Hrictng bora, bet pair Mateb borers 10 4 a t 4 en 1 Judges Jaoob Kremer, Wm. Ulf- 2 IJlootlcd Horses. hfH Mivm. SUlHoti, harintf hmm kmVt VltblM Um lioiitat of ttaa totcietr oaa aertk acaaoa fl 9 Imt bloJ-t Bnwt Mare with m or asara f hr rtilu li .an 4 00 'id twt aHim jlrriViUtMrtst I I (HI beat blooded Colt from 2 to z jeaf oa 2 oo ti io ltu. do 2 00 do Purkltiff Colt Jky. Kt borw futen-j in this claat will raralr premium Mataw Tiil ncr in aboaro thia4gMa tbftt ha U blomJed. -Judges C-GuJvkuobt. Oeo.Swope, Klcckocr. 3 Common Uorscg. bait SUllinn 4 rtra old 6 00 btt MaJIi m from 2 to 4 year old 3 W ! 21 tft A 1 J0 I Wt HraMliiiii Mara. 1 nr more bar OclU to be ebuwo 4 00 2d brt, same ronjittotia 2 UO beat UrUitii lirtw ot Han a uu U-t a4jf.a 1 vo beat J vm old Colt 2 00 i ut : fcwt vrara old Colt Ag.k X f 'M lmt Jig. beit 1 ax old Cult 1 M , 2d ImI ry . beat kuckinc Cvlt 1 00 i '1 l-t jtf. 3 Judges Benj. Lthr, 8em Sobocb, Joaiah Girtoo. 4 I)urIiaui..VItJcrnoy&Dcvon Cattle. StKUAal. t null 4 (o bext Hull Calf 2 oo let lia-if r orr 2 jrara old 2 60 bvat lit-iter Caif 2 00 ALPn-it bH Run 4 oo Wt tfuil Calf oo Wt llrit-r .e,r 2 jfiri old 2 tt lt Urttcr Calf 2 00 WM lvt Mull 4 00 tMat Kuil Calf 2 00 1 Iwat ll-iffr oir 2 jrn old 2 i.0 Iwnt Ib-il-r Calf 2 00 betCo for ltrritn. f etthr pftbe abore tbree brrU, 2 ur luore ul bar Call-en to be aboaa, I fHt -t uairy (Vtaj ..ftMi.-r rf the aboe thra- brMlat vnltva tau-iueut of jiold U ba renderad ad t-.t Aj. s no l Cattle eubttvd la thia clasi mailt be ibown to be of ura blood aud uf the breed rprtmulcA. 4 Judj;t6 . K-er Jr , A. Frederick, Savojuttl 8. hurbiT. 5 Grade and Common Cuttle. fiRSI't C.TTia. twft Itull orr 2 yarK oli S 60 naal Hull r..t.,'.u 1 mod : vfaravM 2 Au M Hall Call 1 oo Wat Car f..r .11 nuriaiKt, 2of kfrralrn to bxhowa S b'l Oral 2 yi-ar old ll.-.fer a. k 2 f0 -at aiia-k at "attl. brloniinr; to tmo farm Jg. 4 4 OO Mtt 2 brad Ucel llU Aff. A 2 00 COMMQB CATTLa. twt Roll S 00 kujj cie t oo b-.t llif-r nn-r 1 ymmrm old Af. II M Ke-t i ,iw for all pur-wa,2of berralrM toboahovu 2 UO brat 2 yr old Heller a Ott 5 Judge It. If. Chamberlio, Jaoob O. Browu, K. V. B. Lincoln. fl Sheep aud Swine. twfft Frenrh or Merino Buefc 9 60 neat CoU'awold do S &0 : teat rtoultulowo do I W lieat lluck of anj Oliler brood, 2 50 ! bert fl Kare .sbe..p 2 0J : 2d kn.t 1 an i rwat o lmlia 1 ol rt fsl Wether. 1 60 Kat ilour 2 00 , l.t Suar. with 4 or more cfbor Pin to ba abown 3 ou ' M Uat Ay. k I 00 t.eal II .r moro liirax. 2 tn 10 veehf old S OO beht 2 ili.ga uot uer 10 moutba old 1 UO 6 Judges Charles Cawlev, John M. Taylor, Laird Howard. 7 roultrj. r-.t pair rhlrkeM T5 li I f u not Um than S 1 Oil ben pajr rurkeyg 1 60 do lruca. T6 7 Judges Gid'n ISicbl.C.W.Sebafile, Robert Currey. 8 Grain and Root Crops. Wt rmahel White W beat 2d l't hu hualiel Red Wheat 'Jd bi at but bueki-l W bile Corn ;.l hei-t beat buahel Tvllow Corn 1 beat Vat buebel anv otber kind or Cora U"el lm-h.'l hrWj ilaui t-,at bushel tk.mn.un utf t-l hunl.el Ifurk.heat baet bu.be! rwet ToUtrasi do I'esrbblow potato do Prinro Albert i'ototoe. do Whit. Pinker. Pntalov I do anr otber kand of Potatoes 1 -et bdartal TnrnirHl t-t buahel Oorrota I-at bu-bl Ueeta l. rrek llearui l-al 'k IV a brat beads Cablo&n 21 l.-t bet 1.4 Field Pumpkin! 2d lt brat bit tweet raupkiod 2.1 l"-"l beot bushel Timotbj Scd Ul l-'t beat baahrl Clovor Seed ' 2.1 beet baat lot of Tobacco, raiaad Ihla J aar 2d le-st beat lot H Inter SvUaehea do Pall i'uahes beat aariiuon Soncukl 1 oo At- 1 Oil Af. 76 60 75 M Ag. Ag. 1 . 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 OA 60 60 60 60 60 1 no , Ag.i 1 00 Ag. 1 00 Ag. 1 UO I Ag. 1 00 Ag. 1 00 Ag. 1 UO , 76 1 00 8 Judges Jacob Uodenbaugh. John Rangier, Dr. L. Rooke. 0 Fruit. IWt tot Wint-T Apple, not UDdrr 4 kind. pack Of t-a-h kiD.le all t Aland by tbe peraoo eabibltiog 1 M 'LA holt bpH varil- Apple ot 1S0 thtu Untla 'd b-vt S buttliel Apple for Fall or aarlf WiotaT oi buatiel Ai.ple .r long kaeplnf Id lintt fl-iiurn Fall Tfare H later Fear '; variety f.f Pean -t npf-imrn I'luma 3 or nora kinds bsi (n-. li IVarbea '14 bwt t-t tIi tjuiiieea it W buneb-s Delaware GraptM do Couoord do liaua l 01 1 60 1 oo 76 1 oo Ag. 1 ou 1 J 1 Ag. ! 1 wl , 1 Oil I 1 00 s 7S 7 76 do any rther rariaty. oolorH Grape "it do Htiit tJrafaaa 74 "t Mt Catawba or JaJ-lla Grape, ft 11m. or nniw 1 00 'M la-Ht M t.ne-ij (vrapf-bi-t and greatatt .. of kinds 1 tn) 3 Judges C. S. Janet, J. A. Guody, A. Swibiford. lfl Dalrv Procliirts. 2 no "T fit- i no ln'-.mor. bent Int If. J . , 3 ,u it lbs. or mora 111 w ' E, -judj-ea-i,..; Haack, Mrt-Catba. blerocr, Mrs. J0ha C. Duoke. 1 1 Hour and Bread. b "Te-itnen Vt b-at Umt . -I br.t K 'l- nnen Rjre l!,e n Indian. 1 so 1 oo Ag 76 79 1 1 i I-Judges .Mibal Pichtborn, U L. -1 M.aon, Jacob Rugler. J J. ' ' '-r-7i-ir-:;irrii- ) 12 Household Manufactures. : 2 Eilfi; SftTKr . bet home R!adeCarl, 10 yard, or mors m i no 12 IX) "" """"mii'l- len UlTorlet beat pat. bwork Ljuilt l w u 1 oo 1 t to beet Silk Quilt hem WiMiini vrn linmemado Wet pair Vi'jolrn Hier-kata bntuffne4s beet pair Mooleu pucka do 12 Judges Mark ilalfpODtiy, Hubert SUtidcD, James O. M'CIure. 13 Manufactured Articles. (Wl ' OH IM 00 04 trj Ml brut tw-tm'u Cabinet Work ? W) i; . bt 2 u bMt Waft.. lift Mi.rl.lTie 1 00 bet t: ltth-i wriUj(r Diploma tvi-t UrcNh Coat J t0 beat pair I'anit 1m-nt V.-rt brut I -.u hi Str of Oarrl&n ITarneag nftnnfanturml wiltiin Uit n-unty 2 Wl tint. I MiihIl ('rrliiW flanitMa. mmnm mnlit tcinat P fill Wt Ji-n Calf Sttiita (In lilted S !-tJ'n,sI"tim"h,,,1. . beet '4 lir.ln KiM, regard to orkaia.blp u r.U m ou.litjr of aluck. Iwt lut ! 1'pft.r l.tli.r ' txwt 4 .it4 fiailt fi.aibr ; bnul I (NUr i'( 2i.wnl tlf Douta lwtt ).ir kip d... 11 ..tr ol lA'lie' Kid Shoo. bf.t i-.ir t l..ii.' (inters brn a)r nl Mtpi.ni i bept I'.rlor Hume wunj or ml 'il br.t ; bunt 4'Kkiug Htur. an4 VarultOM j ii i.l I bflt !.uthle Intfl Dumn 1 i.0 I 1 00 I 1A Kt but biiO .WfHl ShinitlM, 2. In. bt rwins Mmt-bma JA bert Ag.k 1 U0 1 00 lo Judges Jesse Sohrcyer, Williaia Wilson, Jobu llavvs. H Aficultural Implement)!. beat H aud Uep.r Dip. Son a.i u-.t s on ttmit I pf r a brat Mu.fr sft Ttirnabinc Vaohlbe with Separator beat yautjibM Mill :j bu.t boat rinTc r al.cliioa Id bvat beat ll.jr. ."talk, and Straw Cattw best lro Shllr, hor. tMw.r 3 w a uu 2 on l oo Pip. Hip. 2 UO I 1 U.I 1 uu 1 IV Dip. a 1 UO 1 00 baud krl llore Kake br-t Harrow btt Laud KoIIaf beet tiraiu lrtll 24 Ibt-tit b-nl -'tirn Planter t-st T-.i' ItucK-y r-nt beat Ojt-ii Hug-f id !( bst liorir Tp Carriage bcKt farm Vaa-u hcit l ullivat'tr tt5uiiw,il rioir xl Si.la Uili Clow it Mirhicati Iiuhla I'low l-eft roniotofnl v.ixWt jJiil and Preaa bt Hornr IVwur hf Cefl Clow i 6o ' P ' i 1 00 2 Ml 1 Ml s mi 1 uu 1 60 , l ben I buru 1 1 Ay fork H Judges Jos. M. Ncbbit, Satuuul . S. Oakcs, tiauiucl Young, ' 1 incR.Jellics.and Canned Fruit. best domaalic Oraia. Wine 1 00 a s 71 to do Hlarktafrrj Win do Elderberry do do t urrant do lt Cider in I .iiiin Kith ruude of aurlna I beat Currant Jelly . 2d beat beat lirap. Jelly 2d brt beat Jelly from any othor fralt 2d ImI beat oaonwl I'ea. hwa do T"B.atM beat of any other I auand Fro It bet and deeateat VarMlf of tAHnd Pr.lt beat BorRuai Molaa.ita 76 ?6 T6 1 no 1 00 15 Jm'gea Ooo. R. Bliss, Andrew Ilauck, Thomas Cliogan. 10 Needle Work. beet apeeimea Ornamental Needlework 2d he-t beat V. orked Collar 2d teet beet apeeimen Woretefl Work 2d be.t beat apeeimen Silk Embroidery 2d beat beat eperiixen Crochet Work 2d beat beat Network heat group Voratt Ftowera beat Worsted Lamp ilat 2d beat beet apeciuten OrnementeJ Phellwork do ottcutaa do lldy 1 00 1 m j J 6v e" i oo 1 6o 1 is 16 Judges John II. Beale, Mrs. Eli Slifer, Carrie Sirobecker. 17 Paintings, Photographs, &c. beat rpeeimen Oil Painting exeoutad la County 1 00 do do do do Crayon brewing Pencil sketching Iroryttpe Dip. a too Photographs Diploma Marble Sculpture Dip. k 2 00 do 17 Judges Rev. Dr. Loomis, Rev.D. C. John, Rev. Dr. Dickson. 18 Uncnuracrated Articles. The Judges of this class are authorized to give premiums for such articles on exhibition as they may think wonhy, and for which no premiums are offered in lhe above list. 18 Judges Paul Geddes, Abraham Aurand, Isaac Reish. J V VEXILE D EPAR TMEXT. (For cbildrrn under 16 rears. Class A. b-nt Tig S to 1ft weetu old bwt Sui-kintc Cult beet bull Caif rrotn 1 to 6 moDthj eld bet .Infer do do best pair Turkey do tirrete do Ifurka do ChtrftelHI do Vnney Chlrkrae beat H bMbal fwpH PutatOM Oo Irisb do o Carrots --do Beets bent perk lVann twat .i h-ad CnM.aire btt U iuirr nuaoh 1 oo 1 ou ! Ul beet Saeet PutupkinS 25 bert Kifx Plant Jti beat Turn a toes 2 bext lUtd Pepjiers 6 beat lot Tobaooo 2a Class A Judges CoL Eli Slifer, Bar. E. Kitffcr, Rev. I. Grier. Class B. beat "Verhe 25 beat Plume 36 beat Peara Brown oa Dwarf Treea beat lot of i, rape, not I cae than 3 Ibft beat 3 Iba. Hutler la-at loaf W boat Ureal heat lot of C.kea beet Patch wot k Quilt 26 1 oo 60 26 1 Oil 26 26 26 26 26 60 26 26 26 26 beat pair Knit riorba do worked Slippers do Jadiea blippera beat Jelly beat tanned FrnH In fie Jam beat apecinieu of plain needlework beat Inly beat Orucbet Work beat Lamp .Mat bent primp Howen fworked) beet itoo,u t (rut d'.erra) beat display of Flowere ia pole le-at apertmen Patntine (oil or water eoktre) beet Artlftei.1 f'h.wera beat apeeimen Map Drawlnf do l'eiioi.aikip 26 60 60 26 60 26 Class Ii Judges Mrs. E.Chamberlin, Mrs. Lydia M Neal, Mrs. W.T.Linn. Ko aniele can eompeie Tor a premium if not entered on Ihe book of Ihe Recording Sec- retary before 4 o clock in the aftarnoon of tbe first day of the Fair. Articles can be entered previoas loth Fair by writing to J.AJW st, Lewisburg. The Judges are requested lo report at tbe Office as early as 10 o'cl'k ia tbe morning af Ihe second day or tbe rair, ana receive una lists of articles competing for premiums. A Public Sale of Blocks, Seeds. Ac. at lbs fair Grounds on SATURDAY. FKAKCI WIleKON, Pres A. Maava, ftc. B. H. Laiaa, Trias Tuesday iMornlng-M "Venn. Thr uucouditional mrremler of MMle to the Chioh iuHbualt, u reported, and ' Jj i probably correct. Gold io N.Y. and rbilad. 81.87 Thi liiloa nr errr-hiirrah, bn) ! horma Pua with Ike Traliwr and u lik Ibe alar!' Meetings. Tho Uuion County Committeo ak the Member for the nrotmr tlisiriet to ike arrangements for Cuiou evening make arrunffcmonts lor L moii vvcuiug ; 00 nioetiiiifd. as follows : 1 w ... . lues iept. ii Higiuown t KonnJ, Miorkleyt;.l.ierrili, Miller 00 i Wnil .r.r OQ WinfuO.l Viifn -2twi "oVa.rr,iLShrkietf.im..(Lis.HM,Nr J TLur. Sep. 'J Ivaufman's, W.Liuf. : ;w, RevBucher.O.Merrill.Orwig.U.aMilleri :Sat. Oct. 1 FaruicrTsvillc : ! - 1 uu.: j . I. I loo. rnriner ana Aiken r Mon. Oct. :i Orwi-r's H.I I., Lewis H.Orwig, U Merrill, G.U.Miller i Tucs. Oct. 4 Laureltnn : S.H.Orwig, C.Merrill, G.O.Miller 1 " ; Wed. Oct. 5 Wit. Deer Furnace : Ueo.F.Miller and Worden Thur. Oct. G Spoils' S.H., Kelly : Marshall, Kodenbaugh, U.Merrill Friday, Oct. 7 t Mass Meeling in lewisburg. Saturday, Oct. 8 : fores't Hill Vansener.Porter.O.n. Miller 1 N.Co.ambia G.F.MiHrr,Orwic.c.Mcrrill itiiiihorg-&rtnnaiiiiAikeo Monitor, Oct. 10 : Lewi.bur,-eo. F. Miller and CMerrill Red Uauk 9.H.S5hriner and Aikeu. At otlier points alio, tucotings will bo arranged. All arc invited to hear ! for themselves JHHX B.LINN, Cb'n Com w JAMES HAV ES. Sec'y I Pennsylvania. Free Aealn ! The Rebel bnrda which Luroed tbeir j homes over the beads of 2,000 nion, wo- 1 men aud children in C&aniberabnrg, sod ! for two niootbs Las threatened Sra snd j death along our borders, is broken up, Wr"A 2oo!Bn'1 it0 th'ju the Awf invasion J JJ i 1'cnnsyhanin, if her voters aro true themselves. Gen. Sheridan did not ryiit' prumisr, or propose an 'armis'.ice" with tbe perjured traitors whose bands are red with our brothers' blood and whose hair yet smells with tbe smoke of once happy bomea ! Regardless of the Chicago plat- w t form abd its craven dtfenderei, he struck ! the gray-backed criminals deserved blows, 6 anrl the arearv rpmmnt of thn inearlnr. nf - j ----- our soil are fleeing to Richmond for safety 1 Atlanta ours, and Southern Peon's free, now will coma the preparation for another move npon Richmond. The Soldiers look to the Votera at borne and tbe Voters look to tbe Soldiers in tbe field to strike oo , heavy, harmonious blows at tbe enemy, , front and rear 1 j f&Amoog tbe mournful, irretrievable Josses at Cbambcrsburg, were tbe most j precious household memorials, and family . treasures hundreds of years old. Tbe : Pean'a Bible Society has made a donation, ; to every household there burnt out, of a 60 ; c v ;l ic.kl. .... .t,. i,.r..l uuo xmuttij u u.c a vnj luvugutiui. acceptable present in itself valuable, and destined to bear down to other generations tbe memory of one of tbe blackest acts of history. ibe jlcpository statca that it was tbe Rebel design to fire the town in the night a time when scores aod perhaps hun dreds of persons must have been burned alive, so quick and universal was tbe deed executed. Gen. Sherman gives the Atlanta people a fortnight to remove all their effeots, as he needs the place for military use. This the Rebels pronounce unheard of cruelty ! See what they did to Chambersburg with out any intoutioo to bold it, much less to make any use of it for pure military pur poses : they burned everything they could i on five minutes' notice, forbidding their taking away even babe a cbaogs of clotbiDg or a Family Bible. Yet we find poisons who excuse or pal- 6o ; iate the Rebels' eourse in Chambersburg, so I by charges of similar outrages of Union ' .1 l.ll r.l. ,l 26 I soiuiers -cuarges, wuuiiy a.iecj vt gccaH.j perverted and eiaggeratcd. Jigy-After disfranchizing the Soldier, trying Io prevent tbe restoration to them of the right to vote, abusing them in the worst terms the English language affords, and refusing to vote them pay and addi tional men, there are Copperheads to be 1 found mean enough to coax tod lie to i , 6 persuaae 60LD1EB8 to voib jrutt juai PARTY I 6rFour vcars aco. four men. each over 80 years of ace, in Lewisburg, North I Ward, were drawn to Ibe polls to vote for . . . n . . . 4 war. drawn I n Iha rtnlle tn wntp fnP Lincoln. Tbe last of tbe four, Mr. Yost, was buried Tuesday of last week. He voted for Jefferson, in Berks county, in .' 1799, and retained hia republican prinei- plea to tbe last. ' The Campaign in Lycoming. Large and inspiring meetings, addressed by Mj. Sbriner and others, have been held in Money, Williausport,JerseyShore and Nippenose. With the Soldiers' help, our friends carried the county in 1S61 hope to do about as well in '64. -" atwMsj Shriner spends time in Snyder county, this week. The abuse heaped npon bim by the Argut and Ihe Times ia having its natural effeot, and "tbe Major" will "flank" 'the Judge" occasionally. I Gen. Fremont Withdraws, Boston, Sept 21. Gentlemen! I feel is It my duty to make 008 lsP mnte ,D "e direclion iQdioatca Dy ray letter or mc, ."... . C A ...... - -i ,V,A-, n. a frum the list of C'itniiUte. The Vresi- dential fieslioQ Las, ia tltuet, l-ecu eD' tercd upon io such a way that the Unioo cf the Lpabl.cao p.r.y ha, become par - 1 . . iamouot necessity. 1 he policy ot the Uemocratic party signifi-s either aepara- j 'i0i of re 5sablishiueut with slavery, : TbeCbicago platform is simply separatioo. ! lLn- M'Clcllun's letter of acceptance is . 1. 1 . I . K:,t, .. ' ... , i . .k The uepubliojn eamJidate, on thff con - ! . , . ., . trary. is pledged to the re-establishmeiit f . IT '.U .1 . I 'ver iieiut in& bis poIicyniiiT be. Prr? of bis party will, we may hope, of n in IT..;.4 ti. i...,i.i;.. United, the Republican party is reason ably sure of suvees-i i divided, the result j of the Presidential election it at the least doubtful. 1 am, geatlcmcn, very trn!y, ynnM, J. C. FREMONT. To Messrs. George L. Stearns, aud others, Committee, !ca. en. John Cochrane also has written letter, which bis friends publish, stating ...... ... . . that lbs nope of tbe country for true peace is by crashing tbe Rebellion by i force, and be also advises union upon tbe evident cboico of the true Unioo men. u , -. .u t i ! S ,here 13 thti UUIty amnS lhe frieDJa of tbe Government, and with rcaeoQable effort and caution its triumph is secure, i ia tbe front and io tbe rear. IsarW. L. 1). wrote 09, 15tb ult., letter from Haddington Hospital, which was mislaid until now. He seeks to dis abuso the minds of those who think the soldiers do not get the contributions made for thcui by fiicnds ia tbe country, and says : "Since I bavo been et this Hospital, I have seen ten thousand dollars' worth of of., delicacies and clothing distributed by the to' ladies of the Commission. Many lives have beeu saved by their promptness on tbe field of battle, aod I know bad it not been fur thein 1 would have been ere this ... . . . e . . I . laid uoder the sod of Virginia. Like guardian aoeels, tbev hover over tbe sol- dier boy oo tbe fijld as well as ia the hospital." ttjjrWe last week forgot to mention the proceedings of the Court, which, having no civil suits ready for trial, adjourned on Thursday. Wm. C. Duncan was fore man of tbe Grand Jury, which was dis charged on Tuesday, and moat of tbe Traverse Jury on Wednesday. David and Howard Konoer confessed atealing or biding money, and were sentenced to psy costs, 85 fine, refund the property and four months in Jail. Ross Moore was fined $10 and costs fcr resisting an officer making a levy. Wm. E.Smith was found guilty of soliciting a married woman to commit adultery, but asks a new trial. .Saturday night or Sunday morning, the shop of Mr. Kremer, first door below i tbe Chronicle Office, was burglariously en tered and robbed of about $300 in cigars, io. Our Congressman, One of tbe leading qualities of Geo. F. Miller, the Union candidate for Congress, is bis nntiting industry. Men aro fro. quently sent to Congress who are too lszy to attend to tbe business which is incum bent upon members of that body, and spend tbeir time in idleness and dissipa tion. This would not be the case with Geo. F. Miller, who has been trained by a life of industry and application. In Con gress, he would be distinguished as a hard working member, always at bis post, at ten live to every question that would come correspondence shows entire personal con before the House, ready at any moment i fiance and friendship between the two. to attend to the interests of his constitu ents, and working earnestly at the busi ness that would come before the commit tees to which he would be attached. With great amount of experience in the law, he would be a vigilant, earnest, and unti ring legislator. Unnhnry Gazette. George F. Miller, of Union county, is Ihe standard bearer for Congress in this District. We aro pleased to know that we are not to havo an agent of the South ern Confederacy to represent us in the next Congress. Mr. Miller is an honest, capable, and highly efficient man for tbe position, and will be elected by a handsome majority.. The Copperheads are quite dis appointed thai we should not have nomi nated the candidato from Juniata county, hoping thereby to re-elect tbeir man Mil ler from Ilsrnsburg. That game is up with them, however, and they 8y .ther is no chance to elect tbeir man, which is correct. Milton ian. m From the Snyder County Tribnne, MidJtebarg, Sep. 21. The nomination is an excellent one,and gives general satisfaction in this section 'Ttire George will be our next Congress- man. ne consratniate our inenas oo toe e. prospeet of having our district represented as in days of yore, and not so sadly mis represented as it bag been for tbe last two years. Speaking of Iho candidates, tbe Sunburn American says : "The contest now will he George F. Miller pf Union against Wm II. Miller of Dauphin or, in other words, the race will be between Northern George' and 'Southern Billy. The Hccesh cult. lh more rampant and frol irk some than the Northern draught borse, has less bottom and endurance, and must labor considerably, encumbered as he will be with the heavy harness and dead weight imposed by Ihe Chicago Platform." Can any ono doubt tbe result ? George F. Miller is a staunch Uoion man, who baa never swerved from the path of duty, who has ever faithfully supported tbe National Administration in its struggle with the Slaveholders' Rebellion, and who will be an honor aod credit to hi constituents. AH hail, Northern George ! j tedrTia proposed Northuuibelaod Co. j Fair, it Milton, is postponed for this ! year. That t Lewisburg is quits as con- vcnint for V(r DliDT. wllt r,rob2M. ' ' bo largely HcLifJ. e9'V. K. B." utiles u that the 201st , . . ', .' . , ! k" lce uk,n fJ8 clore,sc ,n ik ' I nf riioai!tfta anH iril!a , - Union Meeting at WiMamspo. t WlLMAMSPl'RT, Sept. 23, 1S64. There .as a glorious Unioo meeiios here Utt eveninj. The (Jourt House i craiiiiued. Jucise ArrrjjiroDe preuJed. 1 , ,. . ... ., . i . i i tjliarles II. Sbriuer. LmoD ialidiuato for . , ' . , 1 I UCUdiUI, FLluao .U& W UUIU". .111. WH , ori.ti.fl with nitit pnt hiiMi.tm annlaii.A llMSiT, Pi a ono of the most couviusiup speechea ever made here, and the meeting ' . . . " .r,e ?.f...l.he 0,"' "'busiastio ever in j iiuamspori. : r:n: c...-.. I .v... V yc.ci muvi speakers fullowed, and meeting adjourned with cbcors for ShriDer cud the Loioo. K. W. C. GREAT MM VICTORIES Hi Mu'iiuudoala TalK-y ! Monday last, Gen. Micridm drove the Rebels out of Winchester, ibil etinir noon ! ,hcn, los of 5,000 men rAe ,n,r,t U ', car ttrtick at lite UcUu tn lite tulles I . . ulna ANOTHER GREAT VICTORY I 6 miles from Woodstock, Va. ) Eept. 22 11:30, P. M. j m t j j " i j. I have the honor to report wsond j no.t signal victory over the army of Gen. Er!Yt l. M' t.:iy- .l. foaud the Rebel army posted with its right res- 1 ting on the north fork of the Shenandoah, and extending a3ros9 the Strasburg valley westward to the Nuria Moootain, occupy ing a position which appeared almost iro- pregnable. After a eood deal of minnoa. - j - . , , , ,, , verintz uurmi tbe oar. Lrook s commana a Iransf, rrfd tn lh frtrpmo riirht nf r: tbe line on the North Mountain, and he , , ., , , , , , Iuri0U5ly atUtKt'd tbe left of tbe enemy a j line carrying everything li fofe Lim. j While Crooks was drivi j tbe greatest eonfusion, at Dg the enemy IO or.rl ..ri I a.---..... wv-. - - - driving them behind their breastworks, the Cth and 19th army Corp, attacked the ' Rebel works io froot, and the whole Rebel a . a a en. j army appeared to be broken up. They fled in the nttno't confusion. Eizteen : in the utmost confusion. Sixteen EUnS were Ciptured. also ereat niaOV caisson, artillery horses, etc., ete. I am to-night pushing on down the val ley. I can not say bow many prisoners I j have captured, nor do I know either my I own or the enemy's casualties. Only the ; darkness saved tbe whole of Early's army from total destruction. P. H. Suiridaw, Major General Commanding. ) It will be remembered that Early's com mand embraced tbe Stonewall lirigado, lnj ,roop, constituting Stonewall Jack ; son's corps, and was tbe elite of the Rebel "my. XiDwix M. Stanton, Secretary of War. Latest Hews Rebel Pirates on Lake Erie. Oo the 19th inst. the "Island Queen" and tbe "Parson," were captured near Boris Island. Oo board were 30 or 40 Rebel prisoners, who were released. One vessol was sunk, and the other took the pirates to the Canada shore when it was burned. Thus do Rebels rob and burn onjevery hand. Satlrdat, Sept. 24. Sheridan's losses in the last great battle were small, as everything was harmoni ously planned and carried nut. We have 3,000 Rebel prisoners at Wicehsstcr. To satisfy the personal pressure agaiast him on tbe part of certain friends of tbe Administration, Montgomery Blair, Post Master General, tendered bis resignation, which President Lincoln accepted. The Gov. Dennison, of Ohio, it is understood will bo appointed in place of Mr. Blair. Gold, ia New York, after the boards on Saturday tumbled down to 82, notwith- standing heavy sacrifices of Cops aod speculators lo keep it op. Monday morniny Gold $1.93 in Phil. VaUamliijhiifneave ia. Pendleton last week went to see Vallandigham,whcn the latter was called out to make a speech, in which-be declared that the platform was the soul of tbe party that whoever stood upoa a platform, be and Ihe party was bound by it that the Chicago Platform was for peaoe and against war, and there fore he supported its nominees. Bitter as it is, tbe peace leaders have not yet cour age to throw M'Clellan overboard, but aatLta9anllv b n ft A t r mrtrr Ik i m C.iwa t) b A I ke offi fc g,ick 0 Uether at least until after the Oct. eleetions. o Peacc Commissionebs. Anxious for the speediest possible peace, the President has appointed Messrs. Grant, Sherman, Farragjt, and Sheridan, with 300,000 aids, to treat with tbe Rebels wherever found, and eonquor a lasting peace by killing off all who will wage war agaiast the Government. Messrs. Slifer, Sletikcr, aod Moore, Com missioners of the Sinking Fund, report, 22d Sept., tbe cancellation of 8208,509.50 of tbe public debt of Pennsylvania. ZLttUioUuiu Iil.ipiut.i3 Corrected Semi- Weekly ly WiiUt fc Smith. Wheat (2.30 Cora 1.50 Rye 1 GO Odts, 32 lb. SO Barley 90(3100 Flaxseed 275 Ham 10 Sides i Shoulder 12 da with Rib II) R.g. 6fS8 Butter, prime $ 40 do common S0 j Egg" 20 1 Lard, fresh 20 Tallow 15 J Potatoes SO Dried Apples.lb. 10 t Wool 75 i C.UDtrj Soap SrTj.O ' sXtARfti&B, P R- I) r..l ho. 5;.t lt.-t. K '. T M i tW, SuntHiry, iikI Mi.a JANirTA .-UK. II. l-e-ri-aui r SCO. At bN b'-m !o LanraMi-r nu!y. lat weak, ttt ffTer, ItllM'r II HITUl'l! . .m.l,..la ..f I,,. I'h,.,.!!. .1 ' L.i'r. ri.i or ' I io th. iio.i.iti at York, r., w.. BKruKv i,rwm. u.. a. 1 tnicn trim. i i.. .i, i..t, Joseph m.'.sk..i w . n ,, , KU,, P. ( 4X, tq . fcruirtij .f rt.nb.tr. , ' .J -:'"lh "' tl Llli . " . . z'" ' . TAKEW U, ON the .premises nf ihnbseril er, jli. nl Wa, at a much lower prroiuia than al pre ihe 8iirint, TWO IfKll'KRs ami oNK ! 8.n rusbled u- il!pc" of ihein at rerr SI Ct.Il. iT'h Kh'int years olj. 1 he atrer is a Imhl lui One heiler ia mo.sly '' and haa a beV without clapper- ' Ihe other is re'i-Avith oue hmil lera au I .,.,, i, is rrtnivilti to prove i ur r r i rrtnjt i fl tn n r. i u .7 " r pr.itiertv. py r:ir2s. ana take ihein away, or U'iy ill ue dispos' I f arordme t" law. W Vt. YV Ul.r lAULii Kelly TpSept. 13, ltt pdaiv AUDITOR'S NOTICE, "OTIUE isliereliy given 4hal the onler. X signed ha been ihe Orphans' Court of n app.nnied Aodilor, by if lininn county, to make balaaee id ihe hands nf rtiainbntmn of th bal James r. L.ion, r.sqwxeeu'nr oi .bulimia iiuanAM. oacea&ea, anrvhat ne will mret tbe parlies interested, al lhe fHj-re of A. II. Dill, t'.-'l-, in I.eariibury, cn VeH41esday, Ihe 2nd day of Ki.vember, 1181, iotleud to lhe duties of his appointment. A. WLEFORD, , Auditor j ,, , ' . . . . .....,. j, w Ltvrov, i'a. Ciiinmenein; 1 uesilay, snt. a,, and closing Fridiv, fept. :ii, ISO I. ftr" Premiums over $11)0011. Read the following abstract : (Attlk. PnTvitfn Im4rrbl. lopt-niiuui., ranging from f:u ti ,1 ; all oth'-r icrnd ol Caltl", ui rrniuina. from 2u to lu: arJ 4 pri-lniuir,, fmm b to . He.t iitrd t,r v, n,MI,. n, v..k-or-.-.fr..m I anjnuntr,toi.i).M AisncaituriieijrorudTua - j ,-..'..; ;illt,3 iiouk k.i iu,rortM.(ii.Tniiucn.TVom ..ntn is: Tliwuitt br.J. I'l .rrraium., fr.in M tn 1U; Trotii.it M to 10 ; Trotll.iic 'An, nw of m. and hMl lloriw. nancy li.rw4 ar,. lar-a, a iirrenia rt .11 ; of io..: r..iu..o. fio: M.-bMi no,, ..., ' tr..uin. i.r, r inn ..1 .iu: r;t Mat.-bd Trollioir. i mtmavtM; i.. Draught. ;-Ui..i..oi p,n.-i. n..r- 12 prrmium fr,,m li t j 1', ; b.lli'ii and Mar tvr ail -k , ..-. ... .... ....... . u .. , . I im-unuuia from i to lu; bat Mulr Tram of 4. 311; .' I I b t. 1 f. makinj about f-.V-tXI in premiuiru) fcr eU do- aerii.tion. of llor.-. ....1 Ut.lea. smir K,.r.iiirrrentkind,iiiPreroiuttM,froai20to wtJ?Z to. pm,m. ; and i, in the Mernrate. eisv. A'taji'tLTtBAa 1 M M.I.M ISTe Tl . . ... ! r:w io. mr.i.i ot ipr-iei diploma, and nwr.i o-ei : "Er.rj1 ! al, beinrirleaerMdiumauuiW-tur",butr.ebei , 1 their dre.irn. etorea, tin ware. Ac..lr-Tnee!ic mann- ftemree, needle work, 4c. Sne arte, painting, penman eliip, display o. article by tradesmen and mocbanlcj, Elder ware, trying marbiae. pianuee, Ar. The afcoe. le-ira; a mere abstract, exhibitors aro re queated toas-ur. a Catalogue 60 that they may ecea forin to tb. rev-elatioua of Lb. hoeietr, in prceentine-ar-ti'-lea for exhibition. Tb. moat liberal arranzemenu are being effected with railnde eeoerally, both a. to trt.cbt aod eaeoraion I rU. Par eeL.lo.uea aod raU rcavl teuul.U'Hi.. addreae the Se.ntary. Single Admelon ttekete 2ft eentA. TU'lUia V. A.OA, Preeldent. A.B rONOAKKft, Secretary .tllKRISTuMX, PI. l"J4irSf B30SS.Y, DEE CEIiMJ, (5. T THE undersigned, bavins obtained lhe use of the furniture, til m res and utensils of Mr. RiiBAun M. Caorta, will continue the ilakery. Confectionery and rVoiioo business, at the old stand, on Market street, for ihe pe i nod of one year. He hopes by strict attention I lo business to merit Ihe patronage heretofore extended lo Ibis establishment. H. L. M'MAHON Lewisburg, April SO, 166.) Urocl.iw.itfoiT AFTER B L'T the latest of all is that of C. W. SCI I AFFILE, who, having returned from New York and Philadelphia, is prepared lo sell Goods Cheap for Cash. A large assortment of Prnge.ChemicaN.Oils, Paints, Varniahes, Dye Slulfs, Ulasa, Perfum eries, Coal Oil, Lamps, Ilruhes,Toys. Fancy Notions Soaps, Cnntectinner.es, Nuts, Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars, Cutlery, Ac. Ac. Ac Ac Physicians' prescriptions carefully compounded. Wines and Liqnors for Medicinal purposes, warranted genuine and of Ihe best quality. LEWISDURO - Mav S, 1864 The Eye and the Ear. DR. S. H. KNIGHT, of Lewisburg, having had twenty-five years' practice, offers his services to ihnse who are afflicted with diseased Eyes or Ears. The following is one of a number of Testimonials Sly eon kad cataract of both ere. waa blind or on., and nearly ao of the other. I had phveirlan. attending him, to no effect. Dr. kaiilbt undertook bia cane, and cum! him without an operation. 1 would adaiae all ebo are .ffltrted tn give him a call. V.tUI KL WuLr. Uartletoo, Jan. 7, loo lu32) IKEMCB, LOSt. & CO. have just L t'J A great variety of descriptions aod prices call aod see. May 6 1 LST received a fine assortment Ladies)' a) Drrm taOOtlN, Embroidery, Veils, Gloves, Trimmings Ac. Ac. suitable for thi seaaon alo a fine lot of l)omeiics ai June '.ft KKEMER, LONG A CO'S p V RPTS ree d (June 20) bv kKC.MLK, !.!; U .V CO BLASTER, Salt and rKh for le hv IX , KRE.MEK, LONG A CO rues i AT J.r.it FaRRtR'a 0:4 IMkMt4 Tin Manciac:orj .I-... ;tn. put:.io. 1 have m in tore ol my own io V; D'r:atton and njaritt t ' IW 'Ir. taetar. one of lh tyi2tzifllri:t. anil mm! '''iLjii Hrmut U aelerlioo incy Fnrf ;" "rSiiUi..t. - furLa adirs ami Ci.it ! (cn i "car, in tni" Oi'.v. aw', tine I kufnienl ol (ienis' ror Gloves an! Crllara. i..v...,.,'i..,i,1..iitiii;iji , rpaT;ia;,( urlce.s an t I vnnli! iherefore so- ; ,rit a ca'l from my frienrM of Uuion eonni . .d rir.nny 1 lr'Keniei ' llrVet ! 'mber the iaroe. NdTnber and ' ... . ...a..- ..a . mm m ...ret. ar.ai. j r.S AKi-H S!r t. u,i.;u.a atkatw I HTI have no partner, n-ir roanaction wnh 1 any r;lirratre m fhilaui rStiA loMat Administrate r's Hctlce. Y THEREAS. letters a nnnilraijpi apart i the estate nfCUJAU UUYER. dee'd. i li", wf White Deer lonuslup, Union bye ,,e,n Srnird io ihe s:ibseriher. i 4M f"rm "( w' herey eivento all par. anns knott-inr themselres to be tndebied to said estate, to make immediate payment; ami those having claims aeainat lb sasM will present ihem Hull auihenlicatrii for act Hemenl. JuHN t.L VKH, Adm'r, or his Ait'y, J. M. V. Raaa July !S, 18B4, IIOW TO DESTROY ROACHES, RATS, BIOS, lied llugs, Aula jVc L'sc Dart's Terniin Exterminator , i aafiS 1 ( I . j t 1 Id I?f FALLIBLE IS I.N FALLIBLE! "I"up m i.arse rj.nes ior eti. a all ready f.r use, Wllhoot miimg Wllb OtMt aniclen. Does not spoil, ret dryer worthies iy keeping, like aorft. other brepar.tk.ea. Term Hi efrerefan-ly t"ntl cf it- r.at. and MirvdVoet -aT tkelr bnlea. la net .1. ..'.ma. In b. ll.a. akhrlk. a. ! .,. ,h u ". . n,u.u aad O-alare ...... . . .. . t ak t r ( ttT's :tr'lii(Mit'roi!.i iar ie..witii ' In'h .tre.tet -wurM.."!: ; l:tu Jurenal atreet. above Walnut, boteeea Teatat aaral ' ntraiaipni ! ami IMI. BhaVtit dmluiapusi - GRIFFl.V'S PA TEXT , " Clang Jar", and Glass Coveri, 10 It preserving FKL1T3 ia a perfectly ! fresh stale. Tbey require no Wax. a. der, or Cement, seal instantly, and ara mora easily sealed and opened ihaa any other artt cle foe the purpose ever invented. All klnda of wax and cement are equally disagreeable., and uncertain in sealing, ltemg made enure! j of glaas, these aveid the ol jeriions to other jars where tin or other metal is osed in tb covers. For sale in Lew ,bnre. onlv br - 1 1051 KKEMfR.LO.MJ A CO Wllllamsport OU Works. ' ; ' i ON-EXPLOSrVE Purr Crystal Carbon Oil 11 TUiflT FAtlitiES. Orders prompt! attended to. II. I Iloldea. 1053 ..... Witliamsport, Pa United States flaiai .gents.-; A LICENSE having beea granted to thw undersigned lo carry on ihe business of United States Claim Aj'nis in Union county. they will atund promptly lo the eollectioa of back pay and bounties aud lhe procuring of pensions for soldiers or their legal representa tives, and ihe proseeuiion of claims against tbe United 3iate. , JAM r.S F. A JOHN B.LINN Lewisburg, March ii, 1S64. ' THE BEST mVEWTIOlV OUT I ' V VMAN'i PATENT PELF -SEALLVfJ FRUIT JAR. w-arrfned to be? snperior lo anything ot me ktnrt in lhe marlret. An eiamination of lhe Jar wall convince aoy in telhent person of iu meuis. It has ao waa to melt, sr rears to corrode, or springs to break, bnl is ma le on strictly philosophical princi ples. Call and examine it. . Fr sale wholesale and rtail by N T. G. EVANS, Agent Lewisburg, July 2:), lgf.. - plctletl ta siistala Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson Tickets for Union county, Pennsjlv'a, Election, Tuefliy, Oct. 11, 1864. Congress GEORGE F. MILLER. Senata CHARLES II. SHRINER Assembly SAMUEL II. ORTTICJ, SAMUEL ALLEMAN, G. Ii. MAN LEY. Sheriff TH0MA3 CUURCH Commissioner MICHAEL K.LECKNER Auditor JAMES AIKEN Coroner BENJAMIN nAUS. .tarUaf Day lor arAieia (Umrday. V. ft. a LADIES' FANCY III 1 1 ii V If - i