10 1 THE UNION'." established ia 1SU Whole iNo- 2,6SS. BY 0. N. WORDEN AND J. It. CORNELIUS. At AO per Tear, alwayi In Advance. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, 183 L "CHRONICLE," estaV.L-.beJ ia 1S43 Whole No, 1.067. HI" 1TI Ml 111 Hi liliiililljiylCio 4 fob ratal :iat. Abkaham Lincoln FOB TICK PRIMIim, Andrew Johnson. Election on Tnt-ndav, Nor. I, IS61J District aa Co amy Njainilions. (Mpm-t.HMt F. Vli lKrUof tdloi euualr. Scalar tHtlllKN H. a.!lUIM:ii. af Talua nnty. Issraakij-MUIEt H.DKHIh. or laloa cwaaty MUl tl till V t.ot s.a)d.r raual) .. K Ml MM. f LjroBllci. BherllT-TBiiU Is I 111 m il. of Danlry losnhla Ctoawksfeaer-V'I.HtKl kltlMliif r Urrtla alir JiWFS AlkLA.ef KM R.n.loe Unarr-RKJ tVI tlKir lllffliabart. Election on Tuesday, Ot. 11, tsfil Tke laloa for errr karrah. ka ! fcarraa Iruaa a it. tar Trailer aaS aa alia Ike Marr UMOX 2 igs.: The Union County Cotnmittp a-k llii Minihpr for t!iP. nrtiiipr iU)rift In .lro .irr.iint.nnntitj f.r l r, ..in..;..,. . meeting, as fullows : j Sdt Oct. 1 Farmcrsvillc : ! Shriner and Aiken lion. Oct. 3 Ort irs S.H., L i : j H-trwis, V Merrill, U.K. Miller I'siusTowa franaer Tucs. Oct. 4 Laurel too : S.H.Orwiz. C. Merrill. G.H. Miller Wiaa'a, I.iiti Shriner anJ Aiken Wed. Oct. 5 Wh. I'tcr Ftirnnfe : Uco.F. '. Miller aoi Wvnlen Thnr. Oct. 6 poUs' S.U.. Kllv : Marshall, Rodeabaub, G. Merr.il Friday, Oct. 7 : Mass .Meeting in LewisLarz. paakers - Hon. jmi v o. kin k i k. ..r n.rn.iar. determined bis election anl nnder bis S-tn.V ,;'EL,"L'iu''u '""'jadmini.tration we b.d open rillibuslcrs, p,if..'i n il -, n ..... (; ii u.n... ' '.i..i ..in . niiiri'i.i i.r.i...miiri N-Coioicbta U.F..Miller.Orwiz.C..MerriII Miffliubarg sanaer anJ Aiken KbV-tVeo F. Mi-ler .n j r.M.rri.l I Ked Buk ss.H.Miru.er an i Aien. , At other point' also, meetings will : ' N'1' Ikj arranged. All arc invite 1 to hear ' (A'l tho3 deccptioss by which Slavery far thetnselvca. Urasenablei to carry out it p'ans, were JAMES H VEsXSee'-y ,XX' Ch n.Com ! gind under tbe name of Democracy-the -'- - - - I l4tje device cow used Io finish the came Pou't forget Mr. Randolph' Sale, 10 o'clock, Sa ordiy mornirp. .Hon. Sam'l Calais and Ja's Aiken are to speak in Harlietcn, ttia eveniog. akotf Jrili.D Bl i. nrnmotd to be 1st J.irnt f imh p. i' went, of loth fa. Cav., and erpjs most , . aW After this week (1st Oct.) business I 1 ! . 1 i.i place in LewUbnrg close at SKVKX, P. ' fir all tucretliy election. A triompb, W-, exeepr 8atardaj eTroinea. I then, will fix the great resolt! One tote Ka.The only hope of tbe"rClellan j ' Octuber it vorth two i Xoveviler. party in thia reeion tbe oce man for We therefore beg every reader eo to whom they sacrifice all others, and on rr"?e 'l hi ff'rs ,h' 09 Ma 0,e in Whom they concentra'e their etrength October and nrge others Io do likewise, eeems to be Judge Walls far Senator. Liberty asd Usios 1 Think bow all i.. a.Ki. .n p,.,.. T.i,t. important to rain bow awful to lese in wh.wmt. ... j. mi ui . xvwu.i . . are ignored in the hope of gaining a vote for next U. S. Senator. We warn our friend in Union, Snyder aca lyoomiog, agaiost trading off any ' Krady Dan. Let Mr. Wall bave a many vote ' Iu3V;oe a ki fellow pilgrim on the Chicago uQ rietform bave no more, no less. Give ' "'J"3" C. F. Miller and Wilson for Congress, ' jjjrteton Ski kviflAP f I 4aAA.4AV llaaa w f aat 1 a J vi-. g, .i.mcj aod Alleman for Assembly, every Union ; vote in the respective counties. Don't give " one vote lor alls tor two for George F. Miller," or "two for Wilson," r for any one e!e. We can elect ail our j men without any foreign aid : if not, let ahem UoJ fall together. ! iaS-For Congress, the UoioTnomina-' tion of George F. Miller aeetns to be nni- ' weraall, ati,fct0rv-ech of hi coronet- ' itor. acreeine that be wa. fairlv and hon- orably (ucecsefuL It i. abont fort. ver. .ioee Le.i.bnr, La famished a Congrc.mao, in the per-; Deqn4ljtic- aoo of Hon. George Kremcr. Since that ' Union Heeling in Snyder County. day, tbi town and county rendered impor- ' StLlNsr.RovE, Sept 27. tant and admitted assistance in electicg to ! We had a glorious Union meeting to-day Coegresa two citiaens of Milton, Nortbum- at MidJleborg. The meeting was address ... . n r . , td by Measrii. hit Strawbridize, Lleury ber and eounty Gen. Henry trick and ,. ' . . , u ., , , . . J, . J i, , . . , ... Ditffenbaugb of Poiladelphia, Charles H. Hon. Jame Pollock. Afterward. Hon. , shrmr. and rh.rUa Mer,iii v:.nn; Joaeph Casey, of Union, bad one term. Since then, our eonnty bas helped elect ; linn k!.. M;j,ti r.t Rn,A,r .,1 Hon. John C. Kunkle of DancLin. and in tbe last trial voted for Col. John J. ! Patterson of Joniata. It will thus be I asen that evervconntv in the district can U j ebeerfully give a strong, full vote to the ' Union eounty nominee, of whose election . - j there seems to be no question. I HlThe district, which bad furnished I a men, were drafted first Yesterday, owr two dilatory neighbors were Called Lt, M.fo.0ir,,w-vn,.--v,i. Wa HavaA, Clia La-rtbv Klrw Latitarl. Chvrt Ujia 1 I at t..i . ia a .... . fciti. j.irtD?i-nk..trtf. rl MritD. a tata.i. i, i... a-.. V. . a. ... rtrsbtwi, J -;. Horn, rrf KaBcltr. J T.triJr rrslerrrst Mar.aatJ-na Ap I: iW-Juo Ifiaia, Ikti lii-tB!r, KaTUa I I'uuki-r, MftaawJ rilfr. M taj. tWrU. Miller. moUm tiirr-r. Isv.aw Unc. T h-tt.u hrmtiop, or.,..iKrr, x bot,t, m K,t- vr. Ju.. Uiij. j.am jt.ia. rjil.T. Jsnwh Hunt- TT??' luj r- u.itu-r. Jk; . ath. H lvrib. au ttiik-t. St. k-arn. Ha. , UH W num. W IB Z. Urbtf a-ajih, Jt h. Mmouu,u, kki-ari ''KrowsiHip Brj. Rbia, r.fhai J. ii:a.7 tT'r i j m oT..7. 'ZZZu Z:Z VlVoa.vi4K AH-rl LmKr, Jar- Hv, M a. . a aa- aa b-.i STjlivVa --. ('-.i. JamrabiS .j0olc Ir-d Btalgar a. ra h "iT. Chaa. L. S.dl.r. Ju. E M Laucb' . ... ini i . JUri Botrrc II J V Tr U.ori b lwtai. J. I IHia.nd.rfrr. Jit aa.aOC.7 iiLr Trtll'JTrTiV-r: 1 to ' I i.. Rio Coffee sold tbi week in New York. ' Jor 35, eta. on four month' credit Une j unth s it brooghi r9 ets. cash. I POTENTIAL PENNSYLVANIA! The vat importance of an Oct. election j in the Krgi1one Slate, is because it aeetna t as, far years, it bu sought to ridicule one to determine the November election which - of tbe Elitors of tbia paper for hia blind follows. This State we believe iti variably j deas of an eje. Since this campaign votes for the p polar eboiee f ir Presideut, ; opened, tbe Argus engineers bare found a aed teuee the nyiae A t-joe I'cntityhaniii ' tew fault with Maj. Shriner. They al- l yjft the Union ! ! Let n look back a few years. j la 13G, there was a naw combination j j of pirties, win dmbtfal iwu, but l'enn'a . f - . v . u ...1:1 .t.j ;n : . ... i...... i.i ..; k v.. c " "i - In ltiO, with tbe same candidates, a j small maj irity Lr Uarrison Cjngreasman I ensured his H ectors their 313 ur.j Io 1:41, the most luMmoos fraud or of! ; ' Polk, Dallas and the Tariff of 'ii" gave 1 i n : CDULE O ml'irtlT. Viav a iricu.ia l utuu iu il iuihupltuii mu uiuci iwiLiim. ! 1 ...If .-..:.:..- it l. , sau be eoulj reverse me ttje, out ne waa wore defeated than Markle. Then was ! the Tariff repeloJ Tens anntlod od w'w tb Mexico brought on all for ,he !iVe hornet' advantage, by cheating tbe honest men of Pennsylvania. In 184S, 200 dim for Gov. Johnston ' and ke' in W5t'' m" ,wlle1 iut0 l3.0lW mj- tT Al t0 Pfcan'J kbility, Msj. Sbriner j the beat iuforaied, having the largest m " " ' e Pres. Taylor in Nov. j may not cfi'ial hi opponent. Uut, l- j jotitie tmocg them, tuUJt be ititrej op. In 1 3 V2, uu-lcr pretence of "No More I though starting in life without money, tbe the truth diuerainated, and earnest, cun Slavery Agitation," Pierce carried our ' Mj r could always pay hia debts, and now ! tinuous effort put forth, or we shall fail of State again! Pcott another stupendous cheat, immediately f jllowad by a Repeal of the Missouri Compromise, and a War to force Slavery upon Kansas ! Again, io a ragged tnaj. of 1500 on the isuchenao State Ticket, in Oct., l.ceorcrtonii.Qi. Treason and Stealing in Lecnmptonism, Treason and Stealing in Cabinet, Rebellion in eight States, and I CiAminn i.i m .!..., Ail . t M rniljinmArc In 1 ?G0' fw Cortio of 32'000 in Oct., came to be C0.000 for Lincoln 0f Disunion, by an "armistiee" or other scheme of the Pea:e ocjn-pirator ) Tbe fac's demonstrate tbe paramoant necessity of the Union party' carrying I the great Keysiose State, October " . " .' j lllh for r-onuressmen and Leui ator?. as I they have a voice in National affairs. Meieolo would prove as effective in putting i J'cnniuhana ft the key-note rf mutic down rebellion as his bullet sent against . the impendiog gJ life! i t.Tbe Qi-ita far Union county i o5- cially given as follows 15 41 121 17 13 4 Lewirborjr 8S Limestone 12 ! wotk, talk and tote with tbe Rebel sjm- e''y pathixers, and to restore Slavery over toil tZi i"'" i!now free. Let every voter beware of ?I raioborg Jo . . ., . . Union 16 being cheated. Similarity of name may Limit 12 White Deer 29 : jD t 267. Most of these are quite or ! Beirj- faM ,nj Pe believe those behind ! are tll lt work t0 fiu np lni aToJll ,D, draft Lewisbnrg was a long time drafted on 596 men 200 tos much. Tbi year, Messrs. Sborklcy and Lawshe took tbe ,im9 ,0 tblih and procure a thorough revUioD' wbii!l lrJUSht do"n tbe Dnalber t0 be drfteJ from' M tb' ,be borouSb bi8 6 more than i required an i dcr this cill. Vigilance, or neglect in correcting the roll, accounts for apparent Major Shriner, tbe Union candidate for ' Senator, made one of the most powerful j speeches ever delivered here. He will be ; ... i . n t- 1 eiectea o? oaDasome ma .oner. .r.r. rWe re Meured tht ,boTe n,et,in WM dededly the most numerous and '"'ei eter held in Snyder eonnty. ' i Farticolarly tbe speeches of Messrs. Shrl KER "J MBtBiLL-men who in by gone : V . , , .t ing together, on tbe same stand, Kr the nrand old Union of onr fathers, and against rw. -i.v-j .l ,ae iCged TOSn who arc eonspirme to rQ;0 ,he nation brought tears to tbe eye -of many old men. Snjder county is all right, from Miiler and Shriner through j Ilackeisberz toi PitffcuUch, by 500 c 10 GOO fDSJOrit J ! w tarGo?. Curtin bu appointed 03 Com-1 missiooer. t c,ndast the elections of ' I qualified Pennsylvania voters in the Army. ! " J Amntg them are the f jllowiDg : Merrill Lido for MuTts IsUqiI. S. C Uobert Kced lor Uep. of Sm. JobO M'CIeCfT dl . do W. U. Eof, and sevel ethert, for tb Army of the Potomac. Tbe wheat erop of Minnesota is stated ha two million eight bnndred thousand .hta in rfitw. this vear over that of any previous crop. At the same time j that State bas sent twelve thousand ef buri laborer inte the fiild u loldieu. 1 sSTome lime ago, the Aryu had a fling at Charles (I. Sbbmser because be was aflicted with lameness of ona knee just lege that, (when he was a high priest of the Djrnocry y in his days of youth and inexperience) he burned hi hands (fiuan cially) by geltiogintotheliquor business... prv nnlfin 1 :it tht kiraint i n 4 r jn' n.rt, Th. V. V...k .nt.in. !"'. o r- i uynaera, asjs oemocracy ani rum are twin brothers, and the potency of tbe j latter is generally viaible where that party baa its largest mj irities. Liut for lager nas its largest mj Title. Uut tor lager beer and ruin shops, it wou'd be sadly be- :.. TV : " : . , ... i I..: .- a. was out nepusiic.u ni'ior iui niauj tbe not in bite Deer in lSOJ nor does that party nor Mai. Shrioer violate tbe laws relating to the "Democratio Said" any more than their opponent. If you drive all tbe "liquor fellers" to our tide, your party ia d joj fjr, Mr Argus. j can buy a dji.o Argus om:es into the i bargain. If it were crime ever to have ' been pior, or to bave failed ia bosineas, or to base struggled agaiost adversity, it exu be forgiven by thoso who have had the same eipenence and if the Copper 'head aB'jse eoeroe ail or that sort over to i the Major, bis najori-y wi.l be overwhelm- : m ' tos l g&rk tremendous Coion meetinz ia ! . L II .IT . i IT : I . t 1? . .... JJ eeaiti was addressed b, Gen. Simon J Cameron, Hon. Jjha Cesioa, Kjv J. Walker Jicksoa, ilun. John C. Kunkle, and Lieut Colo. George L M'Fariasd, who lost a leg at Gittysburg. Toe Tel egraph says of Mr. M't'riand, he was ooable to stand io ailressing the meoting, and therefore occupied a chair while de livering his remarks, lie addressed hitu seif directly to tbe soldiers who were present, appealing to their patriotism and their love of country, not to desert tbe I Government wbea their devotion wa ao important. the ballot of a soldier m f..1. .u. ...; n.,1. i armed traitor in the fisld. Tbe remarks bad moat bappy effect opna tb meeting, and the crowd ; aijnrned with three cheers for Liooolo and Johoaoo, (be army and Navy, tbe County Ticket, iheaildier that were present, and for Col. M'Farland. tesiSay the Cops, "No matter who we vote for, for Congress it will be a Miller, anyhow." Yes, but it it some matter. Georgh F. Miller will .land b, tbe Government, and will work, talk and vote to pnt down the Rebellion and give Lib- erty to all. Rut Wm. II. HiUer wonld cover vast difference of principle. Re- member, it i "George I. Miller, Union d Freedom," against " ITia. II. Miller, Secession sod Slavery," and look well to yonr tickets. SB. A Tote for President, in tbe Wash ington City Jail, stood as follows : M'Clella.1. Lincout. Whites 54 9 Blacks 25 23 "9 32 M'Clellsn ahead, in that "box," rare ! And so he is among ekedaddlers from tbe draft, and to and from some Democratic meetings.. .but, in 9 votes oat of 10, Old Abe is far enough ahead I "Lincoin, Johnson, and George F. ..... , . , . tinier, were poor oo,., won nave e.raea . the ir high positions solely by their own j lest effort. M'Clellan, Pendleton, aod I honest Wm- H- Miller, were born in tbe lap of . wealth and ease ; from early habit and j nrineinle.. thev are ari.tnerata at he.rt I ' ' I j :n rttiKi: auu aaj vaa avm mm tywcaav aHw uaifi tbe side of the oppressors and tbe peace breakers. u What's ix a Name V Not much, same times. Tbs sick and woanded Sol diers io tbo "M'(&Ma nutpHal," near Philadelphia, took a vote for President, a . , . , . 0.5. ago. It footed nptbw : ratner Atirabatn Little Georgy ' 193 Georgy in the rear 894 The Hospital issue a Budget, a good littla campaign paper, also. l3-Wbi.e tbe Soldiers and Unionists I ere firing guns in honor of Sheridan's splendid triumphs, tbe M'Clellan sans are ' silent as ibe 25,000 craves alonr the . tiniciauommy. me Lop mutter, "not authentic unconstitutional Nigger" they do anythiug but heartily rejoice over tbe just punishment of Rebels ! Rev. Wm. W. Case, Chaplain of tbe 195th P. V., give the vote of those qual ified in that Regiment, 2Gtb inst., a fol low : For Lincoln 26 1 For M'Clellan 3 V 30 Mj. tit Abrabam Organize, Thoroughly ! In 13G2, we lost this State bj neglect - iog proper canvass, and prior arrauze - la lti3 we ettend.d to that necessary preliminary work, and recovered the State. Two years (act, our opponents worked, buth aecret'iv and above board, with a seal- e ous intensity and natiriog vigor, or by J of a better caikee. Thi vr ihp .m mis jear, mey p em I ,A .lln.., AflU ftlA IMVI niAthlt M V I. . , K. O. t e. whatever name their duiit ! lantern ennclavtid' ntf now afsuni1) are .ttraaM.li csertioa- tbemtielvea to lull streouoaslv excrtice tLetEelve to - - . . , , oar part, u.u tupiueoew, auu a. .uewe Ilimetobrtog out their l-t voter.. .Th ,-y ! are trjiog the "still bunt, to catch the i coons ! Tbe best land in tbe world will produc ' f 1 k .. ; i OTva. aw vwtiuuauw, um i wit ym viv J ...J :- .t.- ... . unco guuu yram nuic iuo wa. arc I killed, tbe sot) broken, good seed sown, protected, cultivated, and then it mu reaped before it can be eaten. Occasion al froats, floods or droughts may destroy, but, generally, labor will bring it reward and triumph 1 Just so in political toil the harvest. Urganite, then, in Lewislurg, iu Union eounty, and tlrjugbaut I'tuusjl vania. Wa have tbe msj rity. Uet that majority to tbe poll, and our tuooea is eertain. Va you duHl!" When a Cop tells yon that Jl'Cleiian, Walls, or other cf their caulidato are "not party men," or are opposed to tbe craven, traitorcoa Chicago Ptatfjro, abow them theo-.l.-ym! which coot tain the proceedings cf the ,unt, Democratic Convention iuated Judge Wall. There it Union Cuun which nom i explicitly asserted Tbe nominations of M'Clsliao and j Pendleton "were heartily endorse!, and I tbe jtlatf'trm cf t!ut Chicago L' jaunt inn tea adopted a the tentimeiit uf the IMirv ocratlc Cunvthtiun of Union county." There it ia in black acd white. Every nan should be faithful to hi professions j and those who elect him. If falsa to bis platform, he may be false to you. rA most shocking murder wa com mitted, Saturday last, between Shamokio and Sonbury. A highly respected lady of 60 year, wife of Lewi Cbamberlin, wa left alone ia lb morning, and ia the afternoon wa found, about 40 rods from tha house, apparently killed by their own gun, which waa by her tide. Mr. Chad held a large earn of money, but on Friday deposited it ia the Sbamokio Rank. It i supposed the unknown murderer was in search of ibis money, as the bouse wa pillaged, and that be then drove her eat and shot ber to prevent bet becoming a witness! l6rTbi week, a eansrd about Etrly and Rreckenridge surrendering their ar mies, brought gold down to 1ST, bnt it now ranges about 200. Coal in New York bas declined f 2 per ton. - Tbe late vietories and tbe prospect of Lineoln's re-election, have been bard on extortioners and Shy locks generally. The ntter rain of a few hundred of them would make millions re joice. rcVTo-morrow (Sat. Oet. 1.) is lbs last day to assess any one for the Oct E'eo tion. See that all are assessed, tefore ibe son goes down. (If any good fello be missed, assess bim on Mondav-ha .. . . . . . . win oi ror rreaiacnuai Election, ana i.r 1 , next year.) M'Clella.i asd the Ar.mt. A Wash ingion correspondent telegraphs that tbe Irish Gen. Thomas Francis Meagher bas ..... uu ..uiu ... u. ui. ii . .we . u.uiu.w . . . , gkerman. He declares ,h,t, although he respect M'Clellan gentlemanly qualities, his letter of sci for ccep tanee stamps bim as unfit for President. 1 r"e "om ,ront "P" n et" Inordinary change has been caused in the nrihiifal aaPntimpnk ftf th irrnv ro y - j Clellan's letter. His feeble expressions . J ' nave disgusted me soldiers. York, Pa., Sept. 22, 1SG1. The complete vote for President taken at the National Hospitals bere footed up as follows : Whole number 1,003 For Lincoln For M'Clellan ' Lincoln's maj. 1,240 363 ,, , ' ine i?lew lork LHllly JSrtrt says Uen. M'Clellan bad the Chicago Platform sab- ! milted to him. two week before its adop- tion, and consented to it As Jeff. Davis i also believed to bave seen it, it bad a ' . prenj gooa .oupcctioo, ana conceals me , . . ; i -t wuuib prugrauiuiv u. tus suucpira.uis uiu : their sympathisers. I j Soldier! rewt-micr. John Piatt, tbe j Copperhead candidate for Assembly, voted projects for the pnbliogood if it is-nndersiood to place the soldier of Pennsylvania oo ; lnal whatever deficiency there n the commit f an equality with the negro at tbe ro,MuVtlnlT'm and that he ha. .inoe boated that he did "Vi'tLV-?: u'l ! it on principle. WilliamM BlUti. I . - I Demnrrata sav Paea ran nnlv be nh. ! tained by an armistice. The South say i - . thev will not aoceDt an armistice excent . we concede the right of secession. Bui the Democracy, nevertheless, insist on aa ax'i . l .L umwtwo. - What do tbej mean . I j Fact to Think about 1 G'n. M'CLft' s-is never aj-p'init or j efecrei fo uay cieit-Ji'X xha'ecer ! There ! s D Fr,,I,ii j aniua. in.., o. ui u-urw j u WM bred Ab,Jola,e!. withoot I . ree,f(i , .r.fennen, it ia proposed to put bim in the high! civil ctfiee in tbe i world " At a mlier, he made the ml ! f., H W ,ranl Iir.ak tf rliitfw frrtm that ffi.P I Hni'" fJUura tn our Itutory. I nose 'clor,et ll'l'' " uim, wtrn iciijf ...i.J,.i. r.i it 1 is endeavored to elevate euch a man to tbe jiei.j 0f our Army and Xavj ! t 1 Tbo dec'!0e 10 6"J " fi Pric" 10 i fail to a ime extent. i fall to a me extent. Some tf oor mer- , . - . . , ,icoe, t 05 een!. I pvt JtIj f , Cjrr-ioo'iitig decrease in cottcu goods. At uiiriit, yestcrdv ro r!iit)g, butler wa. f.eeiy tff.red at S5 D's, tci at -0 to 25 e , ki. Fioe ap- Ceo Die were sold at 80 e. tier bushel. llxr- 1 . n. , Ir"'"r' '"Wft . . . ;bn;!Latsst xfews Flight tb'Uani prisoners, wonnded or wrll, are amj&j the fruiti of SiienJau'e victories. Tbe Rebels report Union cavalry io Staunton, last Monday, tut predict that "that is tbe end of the raoe eour.e." Mobile is some distance from the Gulf. Tbe uiouth of tbi harbor was gaarded by the Forts Farragut cap'urei, aod be kas siboe removed fifiy torpedoea. There may la others requiring cartful baodliog, but hi apeedy capture uf theory stems cettain. J.-ff. Davis has gine to Gen. U oJ, acd ' a desperate effort to cut uu Shetmaa will te made. Guerri'.'.i cperationa, W. and 8. W., are troublesome, and large Rebel armies are reported to be gathering. The Governor of Georgia and Vice President Stephens are beiieved to be negotiating for the return of that Sa a to tD4 i"ujou They want to spare Geurgia i from farther ruin, and, according to their j ' Constitution, the, ca3 "cut loose" abcaever they choose ! A Ilova towardi Richmond. LlcaJ'j'jsrttTj, Clapbaoi's Farm, ) Sept 29 10:45 P.M. M.J. Grn. Hailed i Gen.Ord a corps advanscd this morning 1 tk. .... .ii. f .rtififstinna .... fi.i-. . ,. aout .ooir .me v, cuircncuuicuia vn.ua .., ""I- n..k.i.'. r..n .ti t -i ni.Mi rt . . viayuaiu iit nil . vivbij v. iin ery, and from 200 to 300 prisoner!. Gen. Ord was wounded in the 12, thongb not ,.,:..l. Gen. Birney advanced at tbe same lime ' ln; P"p" " B.- Ai.c-,tt, detM. Ea , r, , - , v- ' quire oa the premies or of from Deep bottom, and earned the New j 1WJ CYHLS BROWN', Eiecatar Alar let road ana entrenenmeau, ana scat- tered tb enemy in every direction though he captured but few prisoner. He isnow anarobinz on towards Riohmond. I kft Geo. Birney where Ihe mill road intea aeel tbe New Market and Ricbmood road. Tbi whale cauntry is tiiled with fortifica tions. Edwis M. Stahtox, . Secrcray ot t ar. t KftUcion Csnnty Agricnltural Fair ThurmUj la litnriij. Oet. ,, an S,1S64. Corrected Semi- WteMy ly Wall & Smxsh. Wheat $2.00 Cara 1.50 Rye 1 50 Oits, Z2 lb. 75 Birlcy 90rr.l CO Flaxseed "250 liam 20 Batter, prime S do common Eggs Lard, fresh T.lbw Potatoes Dried Arp!es,!b. 10 Wool 75 Sides & Shoulder 12 do with Ribs 10 Country Soap 8f.V:0 Rsgs 6(5, S RllsHf.lEO, By R-t. A HtIin.Mli inn. tiAMiL r-KS'TL aal M KLI.APKTII 1 Kill, bnth of ...rtbo d Co. DfrO, Ml J.ad at Ma tiime. la Bradr Tw. Taloa Co, Uth no. iuim i u , ivtinr. is- v jir.. ZZZr-" " I " , o..v,. ,. wir.v -.v. .-. - i uui jii.mi 'I. r . 1 a brt i IU TP.r. LewIsnrcNBuLraing Association. 11HE Annual Htetin? for the election of officers wi!TAeheld Saiorday erenintr, October 1st, at 7 o'c ck, at the ball rf the Association. C'. 8. JAMES. Sec Teacher Wanted. rpHE School Directors of HARTLEY X township wish to employ St E.N Tea- ehers. The compensation will be liheral.bat aceordinr to the grade cf certificate. For funberinf..rmationapprttoR.V.B.LIN'COLN, tecreiary of the Hoard Iu67 TF too want a MCTrRE FRtME. X Co to NICE'S) Pnotrtraphie Gallery, i, where there is a splendidssortinent of dark and gill frames, for sale cheap. 0 1 t rPor a Pfaotocraph Album eo 10 NICE'S Gallery, whei ay ou can have atpien did assortment froat which 10 select Lewisbnr;, Sept. 2, is pd3m TO those Interested. fPHK Finanee Committee of Ihe f.ewisbnre I 1! n,ity Fund has advancedjhe sotn ol t 1 . . - J ,kn.. th. Ii m nn ul that ... K. . I'lJ V.t. .11.1 ' .M.V.M. ....... V. ...ii,...,. nn ihe aub.criPtioa oarers. It is understood that tbe Council will arfurd os no relief. Ii is certainly very unjust io allow a ' .n..;.i.. in h. lh. Im.n lit . mnispiink f..r 'hf ei'ramf "'" knnna nril a.11 hat n Fit IOn - I tr IA sa 1 fit tta rw . poB5lblltIf ef advaoeior slt.iand wesna; ,ne raen,an 1 soeeesiaiiy accompiisr.iair what was so earnestly desirtat by all, thai our Bo- ronsh should he free from draft It would so much enenra:e conaniiiiees to lake bold of: Cr. side; the subacnrtion list as b'ed i ... i ik. ..n.n rr.inril ini-Mhrr a.ih i .1 .i... K k... L-.n ...ihi.r A few mure may as well be ansry ; the Com- j . i k ik. it., of k.. I.. -iii mmee di aoi relish the idea ol having -ie ; m4d" u w ""KVaT rr.iCK. J"H i-- Kt. T. Sll IKRt.KV. joiui b. um. I rmanca 'flta.iUH Ileal Estate. roit KENT. V Hot St;, uo .Markeu'sirrtt, for a amail famitjr. AfP - twpt. Si FARPI at PRIVATE SALE, r-rrriTFlk i rtirl.i if.arathtn. aS-mt a i rolte f arioTviH', n the Bru..! 'niietruai. 1 ner are . irr f i.. ,i.i sii rr iar l an I in oe. The . - i 1 LI ... II impr..veriients are a ?uta Kuie. uarn. an Hui&uildmes.aret; uf yr al toe p.reh. an J Froit trees also a s- on an onl4i t. itrem. F t iera.re th-pr.rne. PiJ"i67 laAAO Kutt-K ... r AKm tllri hklt. !I OFFEU at private a: tiie Farm otoa u eoBUlM ei At'rcs mare cr is. c earcd j ,j ,a tuu, biale ul cu'urau.o a soM whuk S reside, in Bite Uetr tui n p Huuse, tiaiik BarD,Oaibuild.ii, goud wa'fr. , . II... I If ... . Ti. it ir.J 'l inLiii i i iiauui .iim., w - .- uiav call n Lie. Also 9 Vireol w ijul.i. neir inr abve tract. DAXIEL BE..NAtC V. hue Deer Tp, ep. 24, l6t wSpd Hanse and Small Farm for Sale, VEOLT li mile from Lewisbarr.a.'pinir.g lani of Je.Ci rnei.us, Ua.Heooiug and J.,. Meixel. cnmpriing 9 Arret "nn "f !! well improved. iih Rail lloose and i ?P " ?alhTLT..'i Water. a rjaiet .mle h"me ple.se inqiire r ine pre-mi-es. on ihe Brush Valler r.iad. Banal." Tp. joes Isaac .miixkk . . , , House and Lot far Sale, OITLATEU c. S.h Thirl ti O Leci-fcurj. frmer:y r-ccoi ied t J-f. Jcne 11. Warner. It i a fca'f kt hi.- ns on it a eod or.ca- lwe'iitj; Hi -. s a and a'a ne-t, sie Fru.t. Fr Terms. a.i ires HENRY W Tl . X-rtUM P. O, or call oo JOsEPH MiliXE", Ltwia bure. Iu65 roi: sale. t TVP' rl on ktriret St. in Ihe ; iK.rcasbof Lewiib'ir; is t? red f.-rsale j on readable term. The hcn.e is double, I a coavenient'y mzcmrw-' two ; j iZri Any perM,n haf;n. mcney 1Q ,(.at c have j it well secured. Interest paid procipuv. Ap ply io U'M J.-WOLFfJ TOWN LOT k E0USS FOR sale situated oa N. lih St. one square from Market St, I,ewiburs a f'l'i Lot, ' o which are erecifd a d a two-storer trica a i dwellsns boae and ki:chen,newS;atl elU t f. u... I two-storey frame Weaver ehi-p.L'ye aon-'e,;. j . Well of ne-er faihn? water, a'ni some socd ; , ... nei-er-fai iflf ; Frott trees. To nit purchasers, the Lot may j be dinJed fhop and Dye boos. ose on one sute ! and Dwelling ard Stable on ihe other. It i i . 1 "BUFFAL0E H0CSS" for Sale ; rpHE Trasfes cf the fnirersitv at Lewis- bare, otfrr fur aaie th? larce three : atorer hpoe, known as the Bvff'tive Iliutf. situated in Letrisbarc, corner ol Second and I !t. Louts streets, opposite ihe tonrt Kuuse The ent.re baildine is cf tnrk, leel oo I linunn I 1.1 .nil T W I.. I nn Mi 1 . 1 1 1 b -.t an) --. - -- .. ... I finished with all the conveniences and modern improvements fr a first class Hole). The , toe parpose of examinia: applicaals for stabiin?, sheds, Ac, are ample to accommo schools id ihe repecuve disuicis. Apajis. date a Urge business. cams will furnish uieme!ves with pens aaJJ The above properly will be dip:f i of at paper, and all who srsire to teach wttt-Jaj a moderate price and on easy terms. For - present that the Directors may have tbe prir tnriher information, inquire of If.F.MII.LEK, , ilese of jadging of their merits. Private rx- Lsq, or J.A. NtiLLt, Ueneral Az-nl. uewis- bar;. Union Co. Pa iUbl TIQBE3 LAND F0H SALE ! THE subscribers crier at Private Sale five tracts of Timber Land, cf about 3,113 AUHE3, in tracts of about equal site, situated in ibe Northeast part of West bu.Tiloe township, I'nioa county. It will Le suld in a body, or sinsle tracts, to suit purchasers. It is well timbered principally wuh White and Yellow Pine, Whae Oak, and Poplar. For further particulars, inquire of GE iRIK VFIELU R.ltr jaCuB ULMiltL, Lcausarl. CTThe undersigned effers fcr sale a tract of .V2J 4cre of Land, in White Il-rr townsn p, all well Timbered. except about 1 acres which are cleared and cultivated. The ; improvements are a ciod tw nod two-storey L02 , H.nse. siabie. and Uuioniidings, a o.l ' Orchard, and an excellent w ell ot w aier at the house. 1061 UEU. MEIAUI.I. FARM FOR SALE. THE subscribers offer fir saie their Farm near the Forest Iron Works, containing about 130 Acres, with food House and Barn, and ether necs- .... H 1. 1 !.l 1 una .n Il.nl mnnn.nf Wat.. 1 K..,.n th "hr,... m.i him. ii riered. . ' mJ la a eood state of cultivation, in a rood neighborhood, and convenient to market, , m,. school, Ac j W e consider it cheap at $S.0iVI will take $s,soo. SHEI.LER ec SCHREYER. 1 Uwuborr, anait r, lSua. I . 'ouin-wesi qoaner o. secuon J- .w? a D5 ' ' ,lu"1" principal meridian. The said t arm lies about two milc3 North of tbo city of i Frecport, lStcphcnon Co., 111., has about Forty Acres under cultivation. wiia L' e House and other Ou;boil.t:o:s; watered ffS rwm Mtf ika mricf Katsa ia 1 i ' . I aanwiuiwai in ika jcLoniv.and the balance of'ihetrctiIcuverel by a ihrifiy erc.wih if limber. ' Every acre pi" the farm is susc riib'e er .nlncm. .ml .... .ml .1,'. . i . . . ,1 . .......... U . ... 'I . 1 1. f . , - . I would make une of liie u.ut luvitmj resi. denees in Illinois. Fr particu;arsenjnire of Francia W nf I.wivh'ir9 Pa tiI II llim. ill Fre. a.. I.H A fit.lkLl.l. . A FOR SALE. DESIRABLE Duildine Ls i, s:!aatd ia a pleasant part of Lew is Dors. Terms lo 0l, l0e purchaser. Fi ,, lnqaitt , rio:ia BiMOIUtl or turthr iniorma. C D BREWER Dissolntlon. fTH B Partnership in the Mereanii'e bnsines X telweea Ihe sabsrribers at hell) lioads was disv.lved by mu'aal cna-etil -n ihe S2d I "' The Bks and Aecoonw arr in ibe hands o' Mr.Klme for settlement.and buMness continued by bim at the former stand. A 8 Horn. O A KLINE Kelly Tp, Sept S3, UG4 pi What mast ba returned. 'PHE pen. a b Srmwt !he dniBi'tr- i.t's ace?' of Sarah Knrkle.aWH.n ui the K'rT'er' oifice , :a rr(,asteJ iu reiara it imm';iia'e'y. Ai ' ihe person who fcnrrowei :ke iaveatsry arid vendue list of UjviJ Sie. te'a. . A lio the pe run w h" t "t ihri:ii.fCharlea Gmier. dee d. E H W EIKEL, Reg'r Lewi-bur. 8ept. iA 1S64 Estate of jMeph 7. Bsrr, dee'd. "It 'HERE AS. Lei'.era Teitamrntary s , A f . .,.hTir k,mh. I aioai ; e,ianIv. hiie htrn sranIe1 to tn sahMnbrr, t Rf..er of , CI Only, ,a doe htm ; , , , M ebted to said eauie art re(. f !lumarpaymcllUan.ilh,.t bavins cUi ia-'ainst ihe .an-e will preeai ineai dnlf authenucaie-l for irti.ement. to MAKV JAN U Dr.RB, Eaecwin. I.eib'wirg, sept. 19, 1S61 : Teachen Wmted. 'HE 8chio1 DireetT of .Vbi;e Deer toW. j J ;np wkI ro'et ine toony ?nrrioieiTei , .i the ane time and place arfxoat fur : fiaiJ,;11inC Teacliert (HtJ. t'ri.S1.) Ir Iks f purpose i i einpierir. seten Male Teahera 1 l0 t ji,-e rhjfce of tbe several Srbools ia aaid j school d.:nrt, a: so one (ruber male -or I femaie)!earker to lake charge oi kite Pnmary tfehoul ia Ac lyoiumt'ia. HENRY BENNAliE, See, White Deer. Sept. IS. 166t Jjsi received the lamsl I 1. . T atiicsoiFariaaadAmenci ii' i i' t - . r , t.iii .r f? fcf flJf J 1 " i I A I ll.ter ff Istl, J, ' -frTTtm ""4 w,!l f"6"Bae -ti . f Pir.s and American and CT ANL) MAKE Lt cichii.g in 'h' a iji lac-.i rT u.'.ner-sar p N"r;h Thf2 r. J.l'lX b. M1LLLK I.eu-i. Vnri. eiepu lf t iiosfKiir. i -obsrriber woo'd respeelftiiy lofomx t tbe pubiic ut.i he it n..w eugaged ia lac UlilliU-di-iui c vi i AT WHITE liEER MII-L-s, fXrOV rO.PA, Yb--re he wii! i.eep &-alaM'j oa hand. cTrRdke ui or 't. ! ku.ds of ' uoom i Ji:it iiOrnuc, Wuolea, C-twa ar.l L.nea IIOSE, IT-ary W o-. 6VX-S. ifr., Jce. . ran.cular attention pi id if the laanafaov tare of HOSIERY FOR FACTORIES Tarn Worked up for FamlUef en Reasonable Terras. Havin: the most unproved unchmery and experience! workmen. I gnarauiee ail my work to be equal to bani-made Knods, and respecifuUr solicit share of piblie patronage. C. M KING, An;, it. White Deer .Mls. I'nioa Ca. fa. Examination of Teachers.' i fTHE Soperiniea "ent of the coor.tv will I w ... I It....!.... . f iU . rlu.l.s ! - .... ' i . V. till WI.V.IH bistrictsat the tm an pisee tnentiraed, far ; aisioations will not be E.v-n rxcept bydtrec- lion ol the cajoruy of a board, and in oa of necessity. Be punctnal, 5 o'clock, ia tha boar. wartr. vti.-i. ram. K-:i T-r St. naaa TuMit. i.f t-ST Vi til ( hear CntABMft W H'a.:tkpt.29 Brvly t'-ioatowa Tkafisla". pU S. JOHN A. UWENn.Co. lsar. Hew StandRev Goods! TOSEPH L. IIAWN haring takea tLe 0 rooms under the Teletrapb aod Chrr nirLe orfices. refilled them, aaJ iiiied ia aa cxieaaava vtriety of Z?i, Cajz, Gen'ut-mt'i Clutkiwgt&t. Also a larse and aptendid stiK-k of CI.OTHsJ fAssIMERLS.Ac, which he will a.ai-ea. order,. he sliii contiuas lae Tailoring Baal : He ' prepared to eieca e all vrorlt ' enirosted to his eaxe.to the tauaiacuoa of law customer. B. limnif and repaint; j-t done 1. ; order. fLewi-tfir". april 10, 18M Union Ticket pledged to aaotalxa Abraham Lincoln and AnilTPW Jnllllnn. I I . . Tickets for VniflJ tOjntT, rennstlv'i, !ec:ioa, Tua-hy, O t .11, 1864. Ccr.SiO.-' GEORGE F. MILLER, CHARLIE II. -I I RISER Asjeml'lv samufl ii. onviia, SAMUEL AI.I.L.IAN, G. K. MAN LEV. ShcritT THOMAS CHURCii Comtnio?:. r MICHAEL KLLtKXER Auditor JAMES AIKEN" Coroner BENJAMIN" HAC?.