11111 DIIIIT! ffil 111 llWlffiffift DIMtlCII. THE UNION," esUMMieJ in 1 SI !-: Whole No, 2,689. BY 0. X. V.'ORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. It $1.50 per Year, always In Advance. LEWISBDRG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 1861 "niRONICLE," ftaHMieJ in IS 13 Wlmle Nfl, 1,063. TursJay Murninj & Friday Afiernmm. run rr.KMiif xr, Abraham Lincoln l8 IKE riiKMliKNT. Andrew Jh u so n. Election cn Tuesday, Nov. P. lf-fil District an! County Nominations. Yacm-4.t flr.GE 1. MILU.R. of I ntnii roanly. Heaater-I H A liti s II. MIKIM.R, of lulu county. AmhbIiIj-MV.; ! L l(.c;:Hli..cr Inloa ruiimy Mllll.L JLlLI.i. hnjaemuuir I.. K. HlMrl. ol Lyraialas. Skeeltr-TUilVHs III IU H..f llirtlry losnsHln tiiliiT-yuHu:ikLk,iiHt.of XoiBtrlia aaaiMr-JlUKS llkKN.vfKast Fri Imwacr BtJAUI HliS.f HittnrHrr. Election co Tucs Jay. Oet. 1 1. ISi!4 Tae for nrr kMrrak. fcnys! hurrah aa with Ike Trallvr and . otih the Mar I' UNION UPlVIMVlli' Jljti 1 UUJt Mass Meeting. At LewlsDurg, Friday, Oct 7, 1864. The following speakers are promised : Hon. Henry Johnson, of .Mtincy. Hon. John C. Kunkle, of Ilarri.-ljurp: Hon. 1. Frazcr Smith, West Chester K. 15. Carjieuter, Kentucky Col. 0. F. Saiith. Gcr. John Cochrane, of New York. Saturday, Out. 8 : KiTrM Hul Var,::vr.P..r!r.(:.H.Mi.T -N.rolumlua (i.K..Mi!ler.Orw!i.t'.Mfrril! Milllinburg Mincer auti A.Veu iloiidav, Oct. 10 : Leisbur .' F. M'!'r an 1 i..M.-rr!'! D..IU..t.iiii- ..n..,- . ... Al Uucli Uun H. Hulfj'.. To, ) W.tup n, li U Milier, hnr'n! i-y TUESDAY KEXT Oi-tol)er l.-t, is the Ceuen:! Dcciinn 3ay fr lVun.-ylvania. The October Election generally Jeci-ics the Nov. contest aul "as goes t'enn-ylvatiia, to goes the Uuion."' llenec the a.-t the struggle before us. ll'.Jinli.-iil. f 11 eJOUL.tn..)ltiio mass ol a.l our IKpie sincerely Ues.rc tbo KebellK.u rui u.iisuujw tenure a ju-i ana lasting 1 eace. Aui so. veaw ao. thej desired a, FrotCttivcTari.T. Hut iuo ijcinocraiic party, ty jiroitsiiocs ofextraordinarv love for that policy, aron the .lav. oo.l .. nt n ronn. led the very Tariff act hy which they , - -j sj the Liddinz Of the Slave Power. I , - , . The same class of people are airam , 11 a I trying to cheat our voters, l rofci- eiDir ardent attachment to the Union. TCt practically they are in alliance i with its enemies at home and abroad. The Rebels in arm, and their evnif.a-; thizers everywhere, look for success ' ..... ... .. through the triumph ol the Jl Clellan , Tarty at the polls. Just as they wou ' in '41, they hope to win in 'CI. To sustain the I resident, he must 1 liave ConLTCSsrncn, Senators. Afscui- ' Mymcn, and State and County olHccrs R ho arc his open friends and not his i foes either publicly or secretly. xor iuvsv uout-i,iaiiiesi, anu 10 ns voters of Unioil i conntv to civc-aa ' tney nave ror iiiree years past an . ...... ' " . -1 undivided, sweeping moioritv for 1IVERV MAN ON Til K I'NCON'- IMTIO.VAL UXIOX TICKET. It . e 1 t o IS a question of prmcri.le, and not of uicii. " e uuie no eunuut er.-v Willi the Opposition candidates personally, tnt they are On the WroDL' side. I "M . If. 1 - - c j i VPlr J0i VfUlflC J-. JtUUfr. ' 3 y.ruiu4. Vote for Slirincr. Vote for Or .vi, AIIc man, and 31 an lev. Vote for Church. Vote for Klcckncr. Vote for Aiken. Vote for Ilaus. P. 8. "Stick to tie Ticket 1" "We israe our paper on Thursday instead of Friday, to gain time to seo tbe Fair aad attend tbe Mass Meeting. It ie j rainy and murky as we go to press, but ; we Lope tbe sty may be more clear. The : reakers announced for tbe Mass Meeting re promised us, and we believe enoagb ill reach to compensate for a good atten dance. "The rain for tbe week past Las been sadly unpleasant for mass and school i ,. . ... ,,, i rode into office! This they did at!u"8"na "na " ,De 'S01 ww uniieri, oui, as poou "josai men , .". , - i. . ,i. 1 . . , ,.. . , " , 1 iho opposition and unwise counsels or tne , 0f passengers goioc from Louisville to a pWalong in tbe dar aud the mud, rain- Sortktn Copperheads. End the strife ' M ciellao pie-nie near Lebanon. Theex oaked and tired, they bave tbeeonsolation ; by destroying Lee's army, and down go ! cursionists bad a banner with the follow of knowing that (Le wLeat is cowing up the prices of tbe necessaries of life. Work- -lDg incription : "M'Clellan and Pendleton otj, late potatoes are growing, and we ' iegmen, then, have a special interest in j We know our rights, and knowing dare Ja?e yellow batter still assured as ub-' destroying the hopes and defeating the , maintain." Yet tbe train Was turren tMlial blessings a l ! I cboatC tbe Copperheads. dtni without resistance to two men and - . .. 6 ' . ., s I two b o v s ! asaaTh fi, . t , 7 I r VH anous railway connections and ' . MMdlw i. V V .C i ' outlays render Sunbury prospectively of l-As rcieIU. U a railroad man, la 'T1''""1 U L. ,h!rreat importance, and naturally draws to should remember the warning put upon .us residential J-.lcction. and not : " thefiratTni a. -. mi - ) e urst J uesday as sutne Lave it. This brinn, ;t v a.i . t l r """fis it .ot. ftb juet four weeks aficr State Ekctioa lor lb riwideatial ltt. Cause and Effect. "Th JVnW' is tie title of email tli'Ctiincericz trct which the Cops are i I scattering (broad liko failing leaves ia lututno. They attribute all the high appeals to thesword. Always, bereluforc, prices to the election cf Mr. Lincoln, and ' tbe will of the majirily Las been submit, tbreatcn all s rts of woe, carnage and : ted to ; sometimes with some cornphic uiisrry upon p-mr men unless they "vote 1 in,:, but still it has been submitted to. the Dcuiocralie tiekct. from Coceressniau i Now, a treaty will bo cf no use to the down to Constable !'' Well, the limes are tad cnonsh prices ' of soojo articles high enough to the pur- j chasers, altha the sellers seem to like I them. 15 at what caused the hi-h prices ? The war, and gold speculators, (9 out of i jo pf wboro support M'Clellau.) Whj did UeUU In-gut this war? To get rid of the role of the majority, an J to extend the system of unpaid labor. Who cn- i courageii tneu betora tuey arose, anj I have apologized f r and aided them ever i since? Tha frii-nd of (leor.'a IS. !' .,, .., . ' , ' 1 ark sensible men to set rid of bard times by putting in power the men who made tiiues bard ! Every defeat of the Kobe's, lowers pri ces every ltibel success, raises prices. We do not suffer fcalf as bad as did our fathcrs of the Revolution. Prices of for- j mise" and "conciliation." Terms were cign goods were far higher, in the War of conceded to the Rebels, and the conse 1;12, than now. Grain and other ncces-: q'lence followed, that scarcely any defeat, sirics of life bavc tceu higher than, tow, j ed party, after that lime, submitted to in times of peace. j the result of an election. Civil war be- To ail human foresight, the Rebellion is , came the normal condition of the people, nearly cxhaua'ed. When (bat occurs, j They sank lower and lower in the 6cale of the war of course ends. Then, prices will . nations, and sow a European luoLarcby ! fall, and manr kitiJi cf waives will f.ll also. c The best informed men, everywhere nearly all the soldiers, especially say the ruret-t way to close the war is by rc-clect-iog Lincoln. Elect M'Clelian, and the war will drag ! 00 10 b,s owa slt frsbion. Or be will . 11 :.'. 3 - .it . t jjiji-i, n ariaisute, uuiiug wuicu tue Rebels, aided by Europe, will recover their lost ground, and dictate iheir owa terms, leawng the North tha vassals of , , . , , . , the South, as Ireland to England, as I'o.ind is to Russia. Or he wiil patch r ' ' Bide tic first chaccc. Or the diiision qd m 0:1 11. iv iriii.s in r... iirotf m ii mi hr . mM bo acknowledged, and border warfare border warfare n ,., 1 assume tic lie ,ave lower , inaugurated. Or we sha : Rebel debt, acknowledge ibe ;' again, and be groucd down by taxes of which we now da not dream. ..a "changa ' j indeed ! ''mrt KcUMom, and, if yoa wifa !9 "oiJ tbcm bc. b" ...... . ..... ... . . 10 ,oe L acona.uonai union Louis, uab .in suou vriD ua au uun- , - , , . . Cat, just, real, lasting pearc. , c r How Jo Snooks Run. When the MaiDe Liquor Law was all ,be lkli Jo Winte-1 t0 be Constable, and he -' : . ",-':,ror V lM -,JJ"C -t""ri "-t Ona its CjC'XUt ion." T ,,nn'ht il,it . . eran r!-tfsrm . Jj , "ht ,,hal g, pI fr ""U1J Fc iliou ucaer me lou- 8 1 lu"UDi Eure l'ai " ola D01 tu" titber party, and when the votes came to Lecouo'cd, there appeared "Fur Ja Snooks, one tote'' and that was bis own ! George li. M'Clellau is equally wise. iis pi4tform is this : "Ium ''" f Mar lut accrpt ' 1 cacc lriuiorm. lle tries to stand with one foot in the temple of War, and the other in that cf ; I'cacc oue Land boldiog the Chicago TMsf 1 a L 1 llatf-tm, and the other his biood.essJ emoia. auis suua uouuuy ; auu wueu iud . Electoral yotca come to be counted up, be ' .III ,...'. I.,.. ..t.. l.:... X,.,t ! ..... ua, v.... ! wu .. v. V, J.ir.ru I f n,t lh I'nionlata tlfrn. I ' v. v . , " , : Bf m k t0 briogthat State back to the Federal Union .') "On the S'y .'"We are assured by i .,..i. - l I ?;ert "! lU0 cops' ,Q e"ourS 'uu , an over ucien county, are just as active as ever, oniytncy are not epen tni aooveara as lat year, but work in s:cret, button-Lo- ' ling those they think "dutub'aod da not ! a t i . it- ,i n Know mucn, ana tcuing mem an sons oi lish and false stories. Oae of them ' iogs tbe pwy hle!y nphcU.Our meet ently told a man from Kelly that tho iael ha been Tery miU attcndej( ,Dd Rebel did not fire the first gun at Sampler ! ; lnese unacroana scucmcs may someiimes do barm. On this account every one would do well to be on guard, to counter act efforts of unscrupulous opponents. They do not come cut on the tousetops as before, lut they work in the dark, j Check them. Be not loo confident, or we j fail. Gen. Apstby is a more dangerous , opponent tbau Gen. M'CIelfan. The Uicii Prices of which we hear to much complaint, are due to tbe war. The war was inaugurated by tbe Southern lletnocraev. ana nas oeeu proiracieu uv . i i .. . i ... .... ...e... it stirring business men. one , . . , . , adrerti-cs m our coluuiusi to-day. . tktrTruc-biuo Ttekats for tho distiicu, at tha Clif6iii.lu wuio. 1 Host Weighty Thoughts. I This is t momentous period Id oar . country's history. I'ut Iho first lime, a . ' great politic! parly, beaten tl an election, Rebels, unless it shall grant them terms ; moro advantageous than nncenditipnal j submission ; and, before wo grant s ucb j term, it is well U a-k ourselves what I guarantee wo hare that the same result i will not follow iho next or some future lection ? What confidence will wo hate in going into an diction, hereafter, with a party that once refused to submit to the result, and cxtoited terms from us by an appeal to itie sworn . Let us remcmbiT, that (his wag the i roek udod which tLe rerublio of Mexico .!.ni;. ti,p H.f.atl r,,nr .t .n -Un i . . . forl'res dcnt in appealed to arms. ' If it bad been possible to exterminate them, Mexico might at this day Lave been second only in prosperity to our own country. 15ut, ia an evil hour, the Gov- i ernmcnt listened to counsels of "compro- dictates a system of govcrumcnt to that unnappy country. j Mates, and 1 am proul to say it, ne Let our own country tako warning. In j been in advance of the authorities durin? a government such as ours, the will of tho I ,be wbo!e cf tbi Rebellion. They wili m3ioritv. M..,i,inpJ .cM,Ji. ti r,re.;be ,1 UD,il w0 "!' tb(J fn.J ."d lht scribed forms of law, mast govern, or iho ; resuit is, first anarchy, tbtn despotism. T . : 1.11. ii. j- .... .r u if (Tuuauij me uiciaie 01 uieiij. 11 19 certainly that of expediency, that those who refuse to submit to Ihe will of the majority so ascertained, should be cither , ,, ; uncondilionall, subdued or wholly cxtcr- : minaled. Z01. JAa ."J. BrowiiA. i . SK.. T?M,M!;r,niho tt'lil.. Tne.l rcc.ion-Rurr's Western Confederacy- i Vltr .. . ... , the Nul ifieatun of loO-and tho Mor- moaLebclhon of 1S35, were all suppressed' ' rcction-Rurr's Western Confederacy- by the strong arm of Xati-nal power, thus establishing the fact of a GOVEltNMEN'T. The Secessia Rebellion was "let alone" and tampered with by Ituchanan, until it bad acquired a giants slrecgth, rcquiriog j the prctcnt extraordinary measures to I -"I----- - e - ..s.6.-, .s-,.....s , preierfe lbe Xatiori-a ifc. j Had Mexico promptly suppressed and -1 j . e . 1. 1. . punished that firs uprising it might have ,,T " t" - - j would Lave been a great and hsppy l'ow- : tr, instead of a weak, exhausted, miserable ! ei,J cf La,is,;N'aPDl"; 1 curP,JB w"'" C0U1U C3U P I some kind of a "romnrnmiso." and in.toa.t Lf .llnTn il.. r ir ,1. I of iubdu,D8 ,,le Ktbt!?' lhcm ,tbc,r own w.y : wnat assurance nave we 01 ever naving aootner peaceiui ana tinuingeicc- . tion 1 Should Lincoln be de e.eaiCU, aUU choose not to submit, and should be and bis friends, Laving the power in their . . ' 0 ' . niDi?, imitate ids example 01 i.retsen r;d,je iijo. rebel and defy the anthori- ,J of tho IegllIjr cLo5en I,rcsiJent : wba, ihBn ennl.l MTIellan X- To Hn hnt "pom. f romise" with them, as they would with jtfr. d4T;s i Co.? i , word, a free Government -must enforee i!s own just powers, or it becomes ; . tpr,ir .nil li si in lha rorld. and a crev 1 tJ vj0iiDt and desi'aio" men. If the ' .. , ? , , . . , , . , p i p , 1 i n tnia a nm 1 1 r 1 1 7 u 1 1 n . s ,..., ....1 ..r. .. ,sse" 1,8 PrP" ,na "W,U4 " j eM Bewr be ,,, pmc, or that the dc(catci party will ever submit. j - aTTwo years past, the Cops of Lnien ; county held numerous school-house meet- . ing, A1 r;ght proclaim your views aad j t th le hc.. Tbig they drop ' npcn ,n(j mlDi, contests, tha' keeping up secret oncg. AdJ now lUdt Arju, comcs out --j denounces the same sort cf rcect. ttcrc gecma t0 te good spirit abroad. SoyAs no earnest mm wants to run against Morrow B. Lowry for tbo Sen ate in the Erie District, tbe Co;s have 60t tbe t,ircQS maD' Dan Ir,cXo ,ake ,he Tb' ia D0 Joke- Vi0 "b'l3i "n "torn "mersett" as cftcn, and as quics'y. Pty, aUU peculiarly fitted to run as iu represent. Cxi'TuaiNO Their Own. One of the richest captures of the war was tbe train on the Lebanon Branch Kentucky railroad, Monday last. It contained two car-loads every car - "It is dasgerous lo stand on tbe Plat form." Chicago. Om vote may decide the matest! Gea. Joe Booker in New York and Brooklyn. Gen. Hooker was present al the great Union meeting in Brooklyn. In repponso to tbo call cf the audience, ha earno for ward and said: Ladies and Ge.ntlfmex I need not till yoa tbe I am lotilfy unprepared for this. I can not and do not take this dein-on-tration, or any part of it, to myself. I am 0"t worthy cf this reception. I am not more worthy than yna. We sra ail ia the same boat. You have been w lik ing; in the cause in oae plac, and I Lave been working in another. Your victories tere are ss dear to us ia the front, as those in the front are dear to you here. The victories of last fall I speak from a full knowledge of the facts wcro hailed with as mocb joy and enthusiasm in the army, as though tboso victories bal been achieved by another army than tha army i to which I belunel. The victory or Ohio was also hailod with joy, and I felt ! (.l ( ika rnlt. T hninl may ft el ! m,nw mom - and I not doubt that be- i . i ..... . t A lore nexi .vemutr o -m u. uu I i-i t .i -i-t:. i - - r : i,a! parallel. I need not tell you that 1 am use wnica me itcoemuu iiuiuiuButu uu nioiced to find such an assemblage. It shows that it is all right with our cause and our country. Nothing no reverses, no misfortune, can befall us, when our peop'o are animated by the feelicg evinced here to-night. If tho war has been pro longed, it has not been from weakne ss but rather from conscious strength. We have never put forth our resources, al though we have put forth inch resouroes as bavo amaz:d the world. But it is truo that the North ha never vet mado one great tnort to crush the I.eBei.ion. it cin, aud will do it, when it moves for effort to crush the Rebellion. It ' ,hit rarDose. Tho people in tueso loyal I ct,d is Lot remote. I am icjoiccd to meet vH in nUkt ant fM niaAr tintl imluP (llf1!; . auspices. Tidings glorious tidings, reach r '1 .1 rri - us ironi ail lue armies. xue- Jim. S)u ; bravely on there. There are no Copper - .n ,a9 rmy- -, PP'USC J 1 b,e.y , ' u. , well, also. More lovalty, more devotion, , inialltej tta Bod tU hanJs j cf men more brave. I thank yoa most firnnfi v T.ir inn e nansH id tou lito v received me thireveninff. I am unworthy i 01 1."T9 '? f DamD' CT-, ' . '. " '? i""'?PS "J cmntry and have never failed to do mJ datTi Md r ,rU5tI never UL I til you good night. Gen. Hooker then retired amid re newed and boisterous applause. froa Um William. port Ball.tm. - joni rim ox -rniK snuu t isle raw." This is one of the falsa pretrnm of the pr!y whieb.when in power half a century, . ui. ,m uus vi . suppressed speaktog and pr.nt.n a;ainSt ' !,erJ ia J,Le SoB,lh' mlJo V y 'V Kosas,and attempted to gig all the North. , As , mtttti f h i0me of ipe party pract.ee on mis pnnsip:e, ia j the follow iog from the official records of the county of Lycoming: , a UommoDealih, vs. John Piatt-Xo. SS. I a 5 ihareed on c.tth of Daniel ; Bower with an nault and l.alicry 1 with intent to kill." Ac. True bill on -t 'count fassanlt and battery. Edward I.ron, foreman. Au-. i. isso. ocft i-loa.ls ; Bniit,-, and submits. The sentence of the coun is mat me ucienoant, jh riarr. pay . . r.nA .. I S 1:1 ... iki fl -..mmnn twmt li I. ' . Ihp ,r I.,....,;., rnnnlv miA th rn.t ..f prosecution, and give security to the SheruT j ' W tht in daJs: ani also lhal he enter into recornuance, ic. We believe that Mr. Dower did not write the article (which, if libellous, was tcbjec 10 tba liW of libel). t b'b Mr- 1 Frce-5n?ectt Jrrce-l'ress 1'iatt t30S nm 1 1 . 1 - 1 1 1 - brage, but his name appeared as pnblisher, and so Piatt made a wicked assault, in pub lic, upon person comparatively delicate, I . not more thaa half tho size of bis assailant, I UUl Uivi U Meats uu ui us j UU'U 1 Bni total! y nctrc pared ! ' So serious was thn nntraTo. that Free-sneech anl Free- pre-s PiaU thought it best not to go to a ' :.-. nt nload ani'.tw. a tha forefoinir - r- r j 1 - n a blistertnj record ffaOWS. When the war came on, what did this tel!jrcntd0? While hundreds aQ 0IJ L;comiDg CDnaty, less adapted to .QP,lfir.:r- iKan ht Ifft iriflip frirnfla ftnd fi,hl th.ir ..,, battles. i.ee speech ind Free-press Piatt was safe' uresiues to ui:ui ineir cjuu.i at home, denouncing the abolitionists and Old Abe, electioneering for petty ofiiacs, : moaning over the wicked war, and now . torn, up as the War candidate (on a Peace iIlaff.iimfniA can m hi o I -Vnri wrnprA .1... ! ..VI .ill..,,.;!..! Has lue nuij L'eaee.oic juuiu no vasicu j t. ...... r,. ii. .i.l..ti.,r, . ! a I Li u ai v .u w wiMM.vei .s IVII mast interesting little family to the char ities of tbe people raised a patriotic band, of whom be became Lieutenant led them into the battle at Cbancellorsville and there received a wound of which be returned home to die ia bis own native Xippcnose valley. Now, which was the hero? Was it the slreet-fizhter, braw'ine for "free-speech and free press," who thus violated law and bis professed principles by assaulting a I t . : . .... i w .....i . 1 Harmless pnu.k-r, uus nan as persuuai s ' T are Piatt's own supporters? Or was tbe ' peaceably inclined editor, who avoided I wrangling at home, yet bared bis breast I to Kebel balls : was he not tbe trae man ? 1 .j And is the former the type of men to rep resent the people of Ibis Representative district in thft I.ei.ii.latnrA of nur (.nod old ' SIK n i.l . i . , it... i ! vuinujouwcaiiui u. u. luauit-v, uu op- poncnt, is a much more fair exponent of . the feelings and principle Of tbe mass Of ' our people, than r. 8. and !. I, rialt. . I'Lil. Sheridan, tbe son of an Irishman, Las shown, more generalship, whipped ; , ', . " . ' a rtMsw' I uitxo ueueis, ,caPiur. more guus, mgs, , aod Rebels in twenty-four tours than Seorge B. M'Clellau did in twenty-four months. Phil. Sheridan, with such an j army as M'Clellan had iu the Spring of , - . , ... . . . , i . . I wouiu uav. auuiunaira .us 1 iiou )nl a. be nas aauiunaltd ilia rveDeiit:e.. Wit. MA V fcEJSN Y.-j '.N. ! aiiuy under En ly. , J tsjuburv. Pa, O.i. , le 4 ' I THE RICHMOND EXAHIRER 013 the Political Situation. This leading orgsn cf Ji ff Davis, cn the 1st of September, pointed out, wi'h mnru. lar distinctness, that the hopes of Rebel independence and Pcmocra'io success in the Frcsilential cmlest depended entirely upon the success of the rebel armies. The Examiner thus states the case: ulf Atlint.i vre to JiV, or I'-tenlury, or if .V.WiV'ia tJioulJ ilrice Etrty hack to Lyn'htfiifj, or if any cue if thise ccenfi ihuiill Uh'il, thn all th pr ice prinn'ft't ami pcn -r I'reriJrntt of Chiciigi tc"u-''l Li at the eh ctinn in Xoctn.hr r vhcre litfyrir't tnuta if, and lait n!jht' viooutluite. War for another Presidential term, would swtop away every vestige cf opposition." Again the same paper says : "If the I'eaca Democrats prevail at Chicago, it will prove that the Democratic p'J nueimj miu v1" "" and beiieves it will bavo a better chance comins into piacanu a peace iusu uu " platform, yt even that pace vjtfjrm i rinlil Ufit ttniiil uj aiiinst die capture of - - - n ,r S ' ., ArLmtn and litirsfiuni Eottld be ttrlt . I out of tujht in a vuiincul Ij tltc capture Kichmuiul." Well, Atlanta las fallen, aad Early is driven tack upon Lynchburg, with his army shattered and broken. Sad news to traitors s4 bulletins for the Democracy ! Bad Endorsers. Treasonable speeches were ncl only uttered in tha Chicago, Convention, but there were proved traiton boldiog scats in that body, necjamin Harris, of Ml rjland. was there, who said, in a spcoch in (jJ0s.rCaS iis ipring, that "the South . ;J nesef te cjn(,aere,i an,i he pra;J CjJ ArmijtlJ it ntccr tcou;j u." Wurse i eTon th,a this minion of Jeff. Davis, was Va,hin"tou Rradley, of Ilarrodsburg, K'ntuckyu:;io fuuj'tt three y.in in thi , J!,U arm and then went from Ken- . k delcaato to Chica-ro. The ?eo- ! 1 1 1. . 3 Convention ia which men who fought . . - i against the ui" and men who SvmDathiZC ; wia liu3ie wba ar9 jgeking to dustroy 1 the Governaicnt, were delegates! But men who lave the Union arc not blind. Thev will raliv 'round the fla which is I fjet J g'S", 2mii Bf Crasx j tD(j gUEEMAX, and they will trample in .l. j.. .i. i:.. v .l ins uust ma WU113 rag wuieu .ot.iuis 1 t3 traitors, and which is nt- DemMtti 43 U"rU, ",d, Braiiew. AVery teent or open KcUl will .uppJsrcielian (unless .'he Pe.ea men got up another man) against Lincala. h bJ DcmecwU as UarrU and , it....:- c. . .1,. .V.l ugi.tu ucj " ' A - tho rioters in Newiork City "my friends,' baa beea again nominated for Governor of that State, but wiil be defeated by Ihe Union Bominee, Kenbeo K. Feotoa. i .aJMl&S S afa 5WS . 4 mhmQnL The loni: line of Grint bag this week gained several important points, but one . . 1 l i 1 : . i. . I - 0( mem was aoauuoucu wuu auuio iocs. r.n Terrv took a Rebal batterr on tha 1 - ... , As at Vicksbur?. the Rebels are Larder pressed every day, and great engagement ; mt1 occur at any time. " Measures are taken to secure to soldiers : . fa;r ... i,.tinn. .1 . . New Yoik, Oct. 5 Gold, $1S9K toTCoal is coming down so is gold, wheat, dry gocd, coppcrbcadiirn, and the rebellion. JSTSetb Kinman, the Western Hunter, is exhibiting at Independent Hall. Gamma ThAjitrr or the PbT kirpa il I raternlty. Vt'h,God tnhli rw.:J--nf hs. iwn fit tj tti. f tern liftn J cr ilratb to rrts. from oar namtwr our etMmi brether, n. 11. wiiMLn.tbRara . Ki"J. ihta rr.tfmi!r w. win. tt. 1 ! loMnf broth-r wtk an-niT ti. n.i.t.Bt enor- cLiiDd our bichrt n-Kct ikx bit ucUtil. idcuI UmMMMriHi I thruiiVTBJ7hvT'u7I, tn .Aht I '"' r"- ! in if., eoartv 01 .otinMini ij.:sj . tlmaI Cimzii.y dti-u I1ih1. Th a coot of tht r- !nt;"m bo prti- ttl U the noAl.t-r, Di tbn mav W -tA utltcvi ia Um Lajwiflsurk. LUro.r!- an I Ijtiirtt-r K re. K. K. HTi.U rCutumitt. C. U. WIDULETOV, J Corrected S.mt- WuU Ig Walli it Smith. Wheat Corn $2.00 1 .01) 150 75 Butter, prime S do common LarJ, fresh 25 0 0 ,1j0 . . n1 "ats, o to. Barley 00 100 Tallow FlaiseeJ 2.25' Potatoes 15 75 ' Ham 20 Dried AppIcJ.lb. 10 ! 5ldes.V55hon.der U ool .-Jj do wuhliibslO Country Soap S(0 KatTS Cf' 3 . j BtR't.p.w p-is-rt, .th ait.j.. s.wivmaRpes i nj Sli. MKV t. pkick, bo-.i, ncr L-wi-i.ur,t f. M-.F-r. nth .tu "K;'P.;K MIEE5LY Bt K.sir.ii:i.4ih in-t, anurkw ii. mi.l. f..,. r .......... .... u .... ..... nr it... . .mil! i - tif K..l Th n. ' . fJlrfl. Tvnt BalTalos Tp,i:h alt, JOHN CUB, in his' ... r.ht ip, .JU1..i,..... w.reu. iiM uuji.. "i-Kr,f.,Tr.a-i..rJ.iaitr.i . ,..M..,r ! i.:Ki.v:.i m ui. iwliiLuUi EfiiiiL, -d3m. lsd. I i. ..k w.-n.jttiBT liiv.vra. b.r :.d jr I rj,Sr. .." w awe. f THI?, d'J- f purcba.ed the j J. Machiue stiop. Foundry, Act. funuerly WAtTRTTiDIT Ck. TwT s flDTHTtl 4fTrrtT I omata bf K y BRr.T ol MUriburv.. pre. parr.t i do all kinds al Machine Work I Meam Engines. Saw ami Flouriaul Machin-' ery. Pomps, Miaio Maciiwiery. fkc I K-pun-S anended to P1"- - Prr-uas wantms wor doAe i.omeiialely. do. -e , ea! ,pd eanfk. cur ae Tl- abtiWCU JfcJ5 -. 4 iru.u. ... I OFFKK at PnvatAfale ray K4r.11. siuiair in While Derr tomlship a 'j ia lan.N ! Jihn Kaneic Lo fcen hALri:. i.tun Kanclj, S. 1!. Pwlin, am) r Kanr. r. u tauiine s7 Acre m rj'ir less. 1 ha- a coi.d H .o-.r. Banii UsrnySn-l 1 !hi-r (.. I in I- 11154. About 4 acres te welt Xtiuuemi, Lie remainiler cn;!er r"t cultiTaium Fur terms imiu.r 00 the fremitus. Oct 7 poCa JOsMH IIAM K r . FAR2I at PRIVATE SALE, SITi:ATED in B;iira!..e lownh p. a-ot x mile above Farm-rvi!le. tin ihe Uru.h Va!!ey roa.1. There are V . re muf r less.about 30 acrej cleareil an I i'i e. Tli iirpriivrinents area six.d H. use. barn, an 1 Outhjrldingj.well of Water al toe purrh. an I Trnit trees lo a Saw M'll n an ontji'if? stream. Fur terms, iniu:re eu ihr pr- m -e-i pJ3wlG67 ISAAC KUVEK FARM F03 SALF. T OFFER at private ale the Farm npun which I re"1e. m W hue Lieer inwnhip. it contains . .4T- more .r less, cicarrd and in a good siate of cultivation a i""t Hunse, Bank Barn. Ostbuililm?. rood waier, an I an Orchard. Persons wishing to see 11 may eail oa Die. Also "iS 4tre of WOOT). AND near the ab. ve tract. DANIEL BEN.NAJE White lieer Tp, Sept. SJ, !j I House and Small Farm for Sale, VBOL'T ljmile from Lewisbarr.a Jj inin;j lands of JeXTorneliiK, Da.Henn n and Jos. Meixel. eomprisins; 51 Atrci mre or less, alt well improved, with Rail House arid rhi'D and other ontbuildmza. good Frnu and welloi never-failm- Water. Persons dcirine a quiet .ittie home please inquire on the pre- mi.-es, on be UrusU a:iev roao, lijnaioe 1 p. lotiS Isaac v.ii.i.er House and Lot for Sale, OITCATED on South Third street, ert, iHL O Lewisfcurs, formerly occupied Jesse H. Warner. It is a half lot, havin; on it a sued brick Dei!;n? IK-t-e, S'.aMe a ,1 l" zur sh.,1 an. I rm Vrint. Fur Terms, address HENRY WATTS. .North'd D I oe,l llWl'lU MPIAPI. l.H7tC. ; bure I lofi.. FOR SAI.K. n-llTDV uFlVIl . kl. - -. C ;n (ha VI .llfjn.1 1 .T...1. -,'u ..1 a 1 n 1 . u o. j boroush of Lewisburs is offered fi r ale on rea'onable term. Tne heue is donb'e, and would convenient'y aeconiraula'e two families if noi desired for the pub.ic. If not ; old in a reasonable lime, will be mortised, j Any person hain? muney 10 loan, can have , . . - -, .. . t ,1 -eil secured. Interest pa:J proinriy. .ip '. rly to riosi! J.WOLFE T i TOWN LOT & HOUSE "H)K sa situated cn N.4ih St, one snare from Market Bt, Lewtsbur? a hi 1 Lot, on which are erected a two-storey brick ' dwellini: houseand kitchen.new Suble. JLai 1 i two-storey frame Weaver Shop. Dje house, a 1 w. of .r.failin. Wltrr, rBd gome fooi , Frni, ,r.. To sun purchasers, ihe Loi may I i be divided shop and I 'ye bouse on one side j and Dwellme and iab,e oa the other. It is Ihe property of llisj. Ass.riDT, dee'd. quire oa the premises or of 1061 CYKIS BROV.V,Ei-cu!or "BUFFA10E HOUSE" for Sale. THE Trustees of the (."Diversity at Lewis burg, offer fur sale the lare-e three storey house, known as the HuJTulvc liw. situated in Lewisburs, corner of Second and St. Louis streets, opposite the Court House. The entire buiiJinj is of brick, 44 feet on Second St and 7 feet on St. Louis ft., and CnisheJ with all the conveniences and modern ; improvements for a first class Hotel bJ. "e ample 10 acc The accomuio. date a lare business. The above property will be disposed cf at a moderate price and on easy terms. For 1 lunher information, inquire of O.F.MlT.I.EIt, i Es'i, or J.A.KELLY, Uencral Agei t. I.cis- I burg, I'nion Co. Pa "lOCl TI3EER LAIJD FOR SALS ! r piIE subscribers offer at Private t-ale five Iracis of Timber Land, of about 2.U5 ACHES, ! ia tracts of about equal size, situated in the .Nanheast pan of West BulTaioe township, j I'nion county. It will be sold in a body, or single tracts, to suit purchasers, h j we I tiiul-erf I principally wuh h:te and Jellow Pine. W hue Oat. and Porlar. For furiher ran;mlir. innnir. . nr. b mfttklu k-iv. rrj"The undersigned oiTVrs for sale a tract of .Vii .iC'lFM of Land, in White Deer townsh p, ail well Timbered, except aN'iir H acres wnich are cleared and cultivated. The improvements are a good iwo-stney Log House, liable, and liutbni Mio;s, a coed Orchard, and an excellent Wei! of Wairr at the house. I0M GEO. MEIXEI.I. FARM FOR SALE. THE subscribers oITlt for sale their Farm near tbe Forest Iron Works, containing about 130 Acre, with eood House and Barn, and other neces sary Buildings, an excellent fprnC of Water between Ihe house and barn. All cleared. and in a cool state of cultivation, in a good 'b"ho.d. at and convenient to market. v coniiier it chean at $.0OHi!I take 5,500. SHKLLF.R &. bCHKEYClt. L.wi.barg. An.art JT. 1".. 'TIHE south-west quarter of secti. n 17, tuvn S7, north ranee 8. eal of the 4 la principal meridian. The said Farm lies about two miles Xorth of the city of .. . J Frecport, Stephenson Co., 111., has abcut Forty Acres under cultivation. wiih Los House and other Onibuildinqs; is watered t bv CDe of ,he moil beautiful fprin;s in the . i I county, and lbe balance of the tract 1 covered oj a luiiny crow in oi iuii..r,. i ..!r7 acre Pl ,be " '"'e ef ; cai"T3". ana vneo .iiiumy improvea , would make one ol lue nio.t lunuiig rcsi- , dences ia Illinois. For pariicuiarieniuire of Francis Wilsrn, . f Lewisbum. fa-am I u. iurri,oi t ree- j porL III., or lbe subscribers, at Savanna. III. I E. 'hmbi:i;i.in, I Xor. Si. L. II. IIOWE.V FOR SALE. a PESIKAELE Building U.i.ii.aated ia J a pleaam pan of Lewnhnrs. Terms to suit the purchaser. For further mform. lion inquire i l:i-at D HHK WKK ; tr7prrr ' UH JvLIlil. rpwti ST'IKFY Br ek HOI SE l.t'T s V r;!i r';"h .it ei 'A ircl in, 'j. l. P. -Ml El, Li .i. it. ! . TAvrr.N STAND a STORF. BfM 2 '' a" waiiires rJ l.r asc a-, : a l Kul.lMi iJj.cat ;o si t-. j..n of 1 avrn. 1 HO. AKUI t KLE. f : 1 t'.O. Tearlirw Vhii(. ' r ! I 1?C feh.d Directors of il IITI.E ti.wn nin wish 10 empU v L.N Te- ' - K-r. Tli ...mnn:.tiin w.'' ke liberal. hot arerrdins : the rra!e of eenie -. Fn turiher lufi rmaii'Mi ai p'y toK-V.i; LlSCOLS, S'crnary cf ihe Hoard lW7 IF jo win a I'li riRC caiwe, e u .NiCE Pioir?Tii: Ualiery, waere ihrre 1? a nplro iid assortment vl dark an t g i?t (fames, fur sale cheap. rVFr a riaoloairapb Album to to Nit'E's (iaileiy. oorrc " can have asplra di 'ifTtinfil froto which to eiec Lewiburs. Kept. ISbl '3n ! Dissciction. rIlE Punner-ihip in the Merranti'e hrines I t'twera the ttt-ciibef al KellvXRoada hai d-SMtlved by mutual coa-cut on ihe J uit. The li .fUs and Acronms are in ibe hnn.ii 01 Mr Kline for setileinenl aad basiweas couliuund by hiiu at lue former aland. A HOfTH. D A KI.I.NG Ke!!y Tp. Sept. SJ, 1S64 pd What must be returned. TM1E person vhi borrowed the drninistra tor's aceoonl f Sarah Kankle.drc'd, est ui the Kesisirr'i iriice, it requested 10 remra it immediaiely. Al" ihe person who borrowed '.heiavealory and vendue list of David iee. dee'd. Al.o the rrrca who eot ib ill ! Cbarlas (;,,, jccld. E H WEIKEL, Ueg'r : Lewiibori, fept 5J, inn E3tate of Joseph T. Derr, dee'd. HECCAS, Leiiers Tesiameaiary opem deceased, late ol l.ewiborc rx-ri'Beh, l aioa eouuly, have been iranied 10 Ihe subscriber,, bv liie Kesister of said county, in due form ; all persons in iebied 10 said estate are requeu ed 10 mae pavrnent. and those bavin;claiaia against ih -sjnie will present (hem duly ; authenticate J for settlement, to j MAKY JANE DERR, Cieswtrix j I.ewisburii, ent. IS. lrtl - latest Jasljiuns. 1864, '5. Just received ihe latest styles rl Paris aad Americaa Fashions for Fall and Winter of 1S1,'5, and will continue lb CLT AND MAKE LP eloihinr ia ihe most satis factory manner ahop on Norih Third si. JOHN B. MILLER Lewisbor?. Sepu 13, 164 HOSIERY. ' fTlHE subscriber would respectful'v inforna n- ; I the public that he ia aow eDcaml ia liie maaalactnre of 7?t .It HITE DEER MILLS. LXIO.N CO., Where he w I keep constautly on hand, c r make to older, all kinds of vVOOJLIIV l. UKK t l.OTIHC, Woolen, Cotton aud Linen hose, Jl'.ary II -joA Seki, iff., - 1 Particular atten ion p.i-j to I'i mnriafae. lure of HOSIERY FUII FACTORIES. Yarn Worked up ior Families on Reasonable Terms, j Ilirini the m ist improved moth nery an.1 eTp ri-n- i n.rkmtn. I cnarintr- ail my u.rk t 1 b; eTial to bflnii-ma l ett-ds, aad I resneet.ji. . sol. n 11 share of itiiblr i..lroaa. c. a. K1WG, Au;. 25. h;:o Deer Mills, I nion.t'o. Pa. new 5tand---New Goods! JOSEPH L.IIAWN havin;, laVpn O rooms under the Telesrarh an.l Chronicla , olTices,renied ibeiu.aud li.led in au eaienuva . variety of Halt, Ciipt, Crnthmfa'i C'uth'i,(e. Also a larre and splendid sti.ck of CI.UTH9 CAI.MFRES.eic. which he will mtkeupfr ora'cr.as he still continues the Tailoring uai ness. He is prepared to eiecnte all wora I entrusted lo his care, to ihe aansfaeiioo of tbw . customer. . IS. Cat:in; and Repainnrf y daa W ururr. i.rwisuurs. j-pri. .., i-i GU.S,riSToLS,FISIII.G TACKLE, FINE CUTLERY, IT OPS. Lines. Reels, Baskets. Bait. Flies. . H.wik.s, !"ets. Foils, Gloves, Masks. Billies, Corkscrews, Dog Collars, Ac. coo stantly oa hand aud for sale Wholesale and Retail at the Sportsman' Depot. JOHN K RIDER'S. N.E. corner I I and Walnut Sts Philadel phia. March 4. IS6J 6m - TAKE NOTICE. VLL PERSONS are hereby notified aM lo ride on horseback or drive wuh a team on or across my Lots, which 1 intend lo occupy as a Coal Yard, without my consent. ' B. atmrn are nuiiAed nol lo lie ap al my Wharf, wuhoul first consoitini; me. Any ran viol alios: the above notice will be eoaijereil a lrespaser, and prosecuted as sorr . WM. FEULET Lewisbur;, April d, It The Election Laws of Pennsylf ania. . I 'Hi. Llertinn l.awsol i'ennsylvania, belt I all whrrh re of nnblie and veneral ' Ba,are (Wiih those relative lo Philadelphia i odlUIC, 1 . . i .1 iiiu.w lua.ii. tv a iiii.uoiui. t,i,, ,, ronntv : direst,-.! and arranged with notes or judicial decisions. By M. M K;-siv. A e. e(,10n, enlarged and improved, coa- ,ainm, all the laws, ud to the year lb4. id- c0sTe. with the Amen !m ni lo ihe Consma- l. on and ihe lav nmvirfiih. for Vr.l.rtv I.T I. I- diers , lct0j, s,re. -l o oe ,9ti m.me- d,a.,.T aft,r ,he ar.orIlmeBI of lh, prese.l- se.sioB of the Isislainre ; in sBMaMr.strvns; j paper cover. Price cents. Discount l ' ljwed on a laiee unmber s id. For sale by M.VKioaey.ai HimslnrR. P a aew svle Campaira Medal nf-LIX-Y UI.N AND JOHNssON," seal tit t. . h-re foi Si cents. Hr AddTss Box iV-. 6. rtr.tt'o. Pt ' ... . . . lfTk-tltc ilfi YV!10I