Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, October 11, 1864, Image 1

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BY 0. S. "VVORDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
It tl.30 per Tear, always In Advance.
ricLiMHD Mm-vm.ki.v-
riiesilay Mornim & Friday Afternoon.
FOB rBVWIAT,
Abraham Lincoln
FflB VllE PKrsiKKM.
Andrew Johnson.
Election on Tuesday. Not- 1961
District and County Nominations.
Cracm-t:ORr.E . MI'-IIR. of I ! foamy.
Beasiar tOAKUS H. Sllli!U.B, or lulu, county,
ataacsshlv Stum H.H li.. urinloa i-rnictr
Mm II tLL Mt.irM)rrroua:y
If. B. MIMU, tf LjoikIds.
Ckertff-THOM ts I HI IK 11. f Hartley ioa-.ktB
Cwaaaahatonrr-Mlllltll. kit kSMI.af ca Berlla
A.4IMr JAVLS A1KI . of Kuflai.
-etjivn mis. or knmiatwre.
(Election on Tuesday, 01. I
Tkc r.i.a fmr rrrr harrak. kr hurra
9n wltk tkr Tratt.r a&4 P ulik tke bimt'."
'TOtC lIlC vhoIC
VJ T . ? r 1 T . I - a .a. 1
j ii mil ilivlii 'i.
United we Stand Divided we Fall.
Ecmrmhtr that the Sule Sunor to
le tinted to-day hat to rote fjr I SITED
STATES SEXATOR
Examine every Ticket!
VOlt fOr IDCCrnC J'. illlUlT.
' w
Vote for Shrincr.
Vote for Orwig. AIIc
man, and 31anlev.
Vote for Church.
Vote for Klcckncr.
Vote for Aiken.
Vote for Haus.
P. S. "Stick to the Ticket V
Tassdn. Oct. ll.- . imnnrt.nt intv i,
"V Jl JV " I J
a. t . f 1 T i a-a(
v m penormeo. rennsyivama, uaio,
Mid Indiana elect Congressmen and State
Legislators, and Indiana a Governor also, j
Tbe Ben to be elected have an important
.art ia deciding wh.tber tb. Union .ball f
frinmnh tiv antiduincr ths Hcrjela. nr vbe- I
Toiajf
therlb. Rebel, shall succeed and r,duee ! therefore ever7y 0De of ouf c,D5id4tM J.
the United States to the distractea eondi- j wcrtby capable aDd should be triumph
tioB of Mexico. We have heretofore giv- antly sustained at a freeman's ballot-box.
en our reasons for urging the election of
the Unconditional Uuoa candidates,
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'demanded by tbe true, beat, lasting welfare
of onr country and of our kind. While
"Principles, not Men," is tbe just stand
ard of action, generally, we bave a few
words also to urge in behalf of our Candi
dates. George F. Milieu is emphatically a
self-made man, having fairly won infla
xDte and independence without tbe aid of
tarty fortune, family friends, or education.
Etartios with strong. Lands and a firm
h h. during a W and active
iU de.eloned a character adanted to the '
time in wbicb be is required lo deal witn t
nomeatons qaestiens. All admit his in- i
iiutry, his integrity, his liberality in ev-
wry good cause. For thirty years con-
taolly worker for otters on tbe right j
wide, be now asks a favor for himself.
Morally, aocially, and politically, li.elee-j
.... . .. . . .
Cioo to Congress will redeem the reputa-
ttian of lh 1-Jth District, now renresented
. , , . ;
by a man whose every vcte met tbe appro- .
Wal of Jeff. J)avis.
Manv of (rarreadersremember Charles !
B. Shbisek a. a roor. fatherless hoy. !
Tunning tbe mill wagon between Wolfe's
Mill and Lewisbure. Sten bv step be bas 1
risen to prominence, not only at borne,
bat also throughout tbe State. Tie has j
srwad and observed much, and thereby ;
Bade up measurably for lack of early ad-;
wantages, to as to qualify him for tbe i
eUtien for which ha is named. We !
would as toon vote for his opponent, as
for nay living man, oa the Chicago Plat
form: bat he is oa tbe Wrong Side of
the Great Qaeation of the Day. U un- j
dreds who toted for him as Judge, will
tow lor mm to eonunue on too nencu
for him to continue on tbe bench
uuiu nis term expires, ror mey at noi
lliinlr R.ai.ti.1.1 l.K... aarAialft aiiiil kia mm. 1
wv. vusmesi turn, nor 1J laej or sucir
familiM desire to miss him where is doing .
CO veil, and send bun where ho might i
vole so wrong, as the nominee of a party i
is ia honor bound to gi with bis partv.
For Assembly there are t brec candidate, '
. .. .. ....!,:,
ea each aide. Mr. Oawio, of Union
. .- . .11
county, woo a very high position at H.r- ;
iml',1? -Tl J' b"iD kee M' 1
nominated without one opposing vote, ,
"thia, need be added in his favor. Hi.
opponent, Dr. Wilson of Vew Berlin ia
engaged for the wintcr.and. as he is known
tn Ka a. . J . .
- - B u lis own profession, inert u j
o propriety ia uking bim from it to at-
tempt nntried duties. Mr. Alleman. of
Snyder county, after service aeeentablv
M County Suoerintendent. twice reecived 1
the nomination of that county for Assem-1
llJ this vear. bv tha anan.m.m. A). ml :
kfct who iuow biia bt sufficient I
'commendation to give bira a fair trial,
i The otber nominee, Mr. Boyer, is rrcooi -
I u--.j ... ma m BVHUMl tLLUL. . i It"
cnr 1 . . . . L - . . I
i teachers are quite scarce, there. If bo.
re quite scarce,
Lbe could be much more useful at home
than io ''throwicg darkness" on Harris-
bur This secois to be bis own opinion,
also, fur be bas began to advertise his
school in a Copperhead j uroal at Wil -
liatn-port evident!; fujposiog that bis
nomiuation should carry some grist to bis
I oi.il, and at least answer for a "puff" for
I bis school. I o Lycoming county, we have
Mr. Masi.ev, gentleman of the bet:
reputation, of mature age, ana of varied
rim rit.nce. Uo account ot Ms Datriotic
devotion to tbe Uuioo, be was driven out
of UibeUoru soon after it commenced this
war, ana is in every way euuiieu io our
regard. His home orponent, Mr. I'iatt,
Has no recommend vioo except tbat be bas
.b'eVnrer"VHirr',bUrg:0rLuUt"'rf
! II : .;t.iilt nnnn . hnrmlps. eritnp f.-ir m
. "!
l fn-nb be did not write, shows (bat be is a
iittle too hot-headed and q-iick-tempered
;for a ool, dispassionate Legislator, ai
! tbouch he bad tbe cood sense and manlU
DeSs to repent of bis error and avoid a
trial. (Just think, if his Timtt and At.
gut supporters baa n 'ggipg every time
I tbey indulged in far worse personalities
jlhan Bower fathered, tbey would rarely
I Old lUri,, township has not bad a
' Ck.iT -. i . i cr .
I s this year tendered to her by tbe undi-
vided vote of tbs Ur.ijo party. The yet
unhealed wound of Cupt. Thomas Chcrcu
: received while gallantly leading bis men
mine action at rair uass s peak's elo-
qaently in his favor. He Is a citiien of
! A hi lit v nf flifirraf inn anil sif tk bavd Kac
i character. His crroncnt tried for the of.
See three years ago, and having failed by
TOO votes, will not feel mortal' wounded
if tbe people prefer tbe Captain.
Michael Kleckxeb, for Commission
er. New Berlin bas no county office
whatever, and bas not bad a Commission
er for many years. His lifc-lonj famili
arity with county business is well known,
and be bas as many claims as any man
can bave. His opponent lives in Buffaloe
township, which bid a Commissioner (Mr.
iveiiy; v.re years agi bas an Associate
J. J. at prcnt-and does no, a,k this
rffi nn-
tvellyj y.re years agi bas an Associate
office, now.
I 1 "r auJ',ur' ""7 "imm oi me
vuawu J I
jAiEj AlKES tow that be could ey-1
pber 'round three times and back again"
before bis opponent could add up a long
column.
. For Coro.er, Baw Dach a) oppoai-
' Jl I r
linn.
1 I ' n ii
Give tbem each, and all a full, uniform,
ana ceneroua vote I
u
Trouble among the Cop. Brethren.
The leading Lewisburg Cops had things
j "'"'J 6 J,"6 "w
mu a ti r a,1 1 ha. u. -.1 nim r, I t .Ala
oeuiy tur vjcuige a . .-liner tot .uuic?3,
and in return beg votes for John Walls
for Senator. Market quotations were 3a
10 votes for George F. to 1 for John
'dog cheap" at that ! To carry cut the
oam .nil Vaph di.n n.rto cniri tiota
were to be no public meetings in Union !
countv-Bucber was to do all his blowice
in Xorthnmberland count v and the lesser !
, . . . . .
lommaries were to run tne secret sessions
at home. Openly, Judge Walls was to be !
a "na party candidate," but among the
parry he Kit the "Democratic candidate."
All nicely arranged.-.elcct Walls, and
then what shouts would arise over tbe )
"fooled Republicans 1"
Infortucately fjr them, Bill Miller
does tot want to be "sold.
and thinks'
. . . . . ti-.H. !
he should bave as many votes as W alls. ;
And SO uninvited, as is alleged. great ;
handbills, printedin iri-.slurannounee
that Bill Miller will bave a big ffleeti j
in Lewisburg, same day as Uoion meeting.
Thence arose a collision some declared
' " . Ml li illl.t - , .
is "woum epuo aui ineir calculations, ana
defeat Walls," while others said, "Let 'r
rip Bill Miller is a better Democrat
than John Walls, any day." And on
came the inevitable Billy. After a great j
deal cf extra drumming, he gathered an 1
audience about a quarter as large as tbe
two Union meetings going on at the same
time, and spoke io defence .of himself at
some length. Its effect can beet be seen
after election
gJ.S D. mtde , epeech 5Ilcoa
jQ q
ieorgia, 23d nit, from which (as it is ,
rted in a Rebel paper) we make Ihe j
wing extracts :
j
,.ron taTe not min Ben ielween
e;ahtn and fortv-fiva left. Th- bova. !
God bices the boys, are as rapidly as tbey i
become old enough, going to tbe field, j
The eit, of Macon is filled with stores,
,
61k od oaDdcd- .. , !
"We want our soldiers in the field, and ,
. ,lnt 0Bf M(, woaade(1 Q re'tQrn j
T U " P"P.' r ,"P"k I
of tbe number of men iu the field, but
this I will say, that two-.hirds of our'men
re bseDt- ,oma sick. ,on, wounded, but !
most of them absent without leave. Tbe '
n who repents and goes back to bis '
e,3IBm.Tl(ier T0luntarily, appears tUoogly
to executive clemency,
"If one balf the men now absent with
out leave will return to duty, we can
defe' the tztwJ
Tru!J 4 heartening pietnre, by tbe
Kebel chieftain himself.
t.No change ia Miia.e,t rate to-djv '
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., TUESDAY, OCT. 11, 1864.
j FALSE TICKETS ! Again do we
' Warn our friends to beware cf Fri'Bious
i II IkLia lO UUIC lfPl,IULU IU Will IV-U'J
i . . 1 r .1. ..
desire to elect, because they tock tickets
from traitors in our ranks who bad tbe
Dimes of opposition candidates mixed in
with ours, and palmed them off as our
' regular ticket. Now if a man wants lo
' divide bis choice, be bas a right to do so,
, but let him do it openly, and let none be
i deceived in the case. Therefore we eay
, to all in Kelly, Buffalo, and every otber
election district .
' Head
your Tlrltet before you
lut it lii ttie it!
There are SKYLN offices to be tilled and
NINE men to be voted for. See if your
' tickets correspond with the following :
ym C,nTeS3
' i ii
M wa
For Senator
Vflr -onib!v
: cj f nTl.:.
; OtlHllIL 1 11. J W Ig
I kilo imwil Allnmiu
; aviivuitui
fj. JJ. JJaillCV
s.
' a:orMierili
j 1 llOIliaS LllUrCll
For Ooiriiniioner
3Iiehacl Eilcckncr
For AuJitor
James Aiken
For Coroner
i n ' IT
j LtCDjaillin UaUS
' '
: ' "'6 0"e all
and DO Otkr!'
Union County Democracy, 1849.
"Wt deny ihe powerofanycit:zeo toextend
the area of bunda;e beyond its pre-ent domi
niun, nor do we ctu.-ijer 11 a part uf the ccm
prorcise of the (rontitulioa that Slavery hfd
onr Territorial progress."
The foregoing was adopted by the De
mocratic State Convention, which met at
Pittsburg and nomioated John A. Gamble
f ir Canal Commissioner. It was ofirmed
i . . r .
, bJ Count, Convention held
; New Rsrlin. after bein adwnrateil b Mai
i New Iier.io, after being advocated by Maj
, varies ii. cnrincr ana on. tienry u
Hickok. Both those gentlemen adhered
to that principle until tbe Rubellion.
In 1861,
After tbe Rebels had perpetrated various
aets of war for abont three months, tbe
Union County Dem. Convention adopted
the following among other resolutions :
Resolved, S, That we deprecate civil war, a
we believe thai this I'NION can XEVER be
mainiained bv force ! arms, and that a
', IX'morrals) we are not n illina: lo
-i- rr" ,......
inch a inajomv of the people repudiated
and opposed at the polls.
3. That we cordially apprnre the policy of
the National Administration, tsnchanan s. in
. perilous condiuon ot tbe country."
...
Maj. Shriner disapproved the sentim
ents above advocated, and has not since
acted with that party.
tMost egregious falsehoods are cir-
! eulated resnoetinff Mai Sbriner'a renndia.
tion of bis former party. Tbe chief of
these is that he left it far the sake of the
little office he has since resigned. This
i . : ji: . . ...... i r i . l . .
" suui.-ieau; aeiuieu ujr mo jact mat
the cjtce teat not created until tome tico
years after he renounced that party I
Which Lies ?
A Ut8 N(x of thfJ Laming Gazette
(1JJ ttat(
' --,:. nfl ,
Congress composed of such men as Theodore
Wr,5h..il.e War will be conducted
Willi more klsor, better juuirnt, at
vakliy e eoiU and l0 spt ed'y r.iloration
of the Union. Every man who ha the welfare
?' "le n,a,"on ,aI hfa" :.?"u'.d !u,eJor M C V
- "e, n, ana r.gn. .or congress.
iut tne last jaurg rgut says 01 In the CTenirjp at same stand, Mr. Pun
its candidate for Congress bar j. and as0 CuI Carpenter at a
"Remember, that in voting fnr W.H.Miller c(,,l ,r.fra ,h HW-;TB II.inu nnfll iTio
you tote for a return of Peace." j
bo you see one M Cleilan editor prom-; IiunLar and Frank Rupinrn entertained 1
ises a HARDER WAR, while another the crowd. Rev. C. W. Pennison, Col. I
M-pi.li -j;... npipri.l.mith and Mr. DieffcnhanL-h fGerruan,i '
... .
voting for their candidates.
Now the question is, Which seeks to
deceive Ihe people J One promises one
thing, and tbe other ji'st the opposite I
The201st and 202d pfv.
" W. F. B." writes us, from Alexandria,
4th inst., that the 201st were lyinsr, there,
We tte -9'2i had T"8 on re j
PorU j to Manassas. In Baltimore, he ,
conversed with several Rebel deserters,
who said rations wre poor and scanty,
""d even their officers beym to despair.
" Their ?ders would like very much to
M cl.ellan elected Uur soldiers are
PS J P""y . "j ?
needed, by the way of a fiitiMiw; stroke,
i, the reflection of H..net Old Abe '
w, ln,e. r,c7lt"Ion , 01 """fetviii am,
of which I think there is no doubt."
FcasucRE-Mr. JB-Wood is now in
T .. . . , . ...
ubur "- - "P'or
p'", uo-u u t .u
selaer Si Pearson s highly recommended
for cleaning, restoring, and polishing
furniture of all kinds.
"Don't believe any account of victories,"
say tbe Copperhead editors. But defeat
tbey are acxioua to have believed. And
so tbey delude their readers by eonoealiog
or belittling Union victories', and by pab-
Itching and aggaiin Union losses.
fcSrl'or comparison with this Election,
we give the vote for Judtro WalLj,sud tha
last vote for Governor, in Union county:
G.ronr 1"3
CemTia. Muudwaril
Brady
li:
r0
iSuflaliW Iftj
Eaat Buf. 105
West Buf. 150
Hartley S
ll:trtleton f)
Kelly 7S
Limcittone I")
Jnis 83
LewifbnrjjSOl
MtfflinbV HI
New Berlin ;";5
I'uiou t'2
Wh.I'ocr ICO
102
205
142
114
LJ
SS
1JS
f9
h7
4:i-
lol
72
Hi
23S
US
64
110
111
27
40
bS
4'.
177
1M4
C2
7S
12S
1250
02
41
137
8
91
7"J
u'J
200
h4
10:i
177
1310
1523
13H
2021
1250
JLij. 207 Maj. i4
Tin. nwV,,lim(ora will lfave onr ITomo
, . , . it-, n i
vote somewhat leas, in White Vxt and
Otber l'istricts, this ye-ar.
Tbe folluwinir ii th last State tost for
, . ., . , , . , , ,. . - .
CrmTi. Wixxlwrnr.
Lvoomintr 3414 35
at.jonty
441
Snydu:
I'uioa
175S
2024
13C1
1250
427
774
7190 G448
750 Union maj.
Some hundreds of Soldiers' votes to he
added to the above, tliia year.
Both Tickets.
Union.
Congress
George P. MilUl
Senate
Charles H. shriner
Copper head.
Congress
William II. Miller
Penate
John Walls
Assembly
Charles Wilson
Daniel S. Boyer
John I'iatt
Sheriff
Charles D. Cox
Commissiocei
Adam Young
Auditor
James Crossgrove
Assembly
Samuel ii. Urwig
Samuel Allemaa
G. B
Maniey
Sheriff
Thomas Cbnrcb
Commissioner
Michael Kleckner
Auditor
James Aiken
Coroner
Benjamin Haus.
Hmf'fe caution and trans all against
" " .
gettin3 the alore TCrfc mUd." They
.7 . 7. II ,.l Vd tnv n.n
io not tcori well together. Vott jour QWU
Ticket, from top to bottom.
What has Slavery cost the' Nation?
The following table shows bow much mon
ey bas been paid by lbe Coiled Sales Govern
ment, to pracucally extend lbe area of alave
j territory s
ln.iiiia.iii i 11 r 1 nim nr rr.nrn . 1
labm.1 Mxl. a4a
riorid.. rarrliaawcj .rSymlai, S.oni.noo
IntirM paid. 1.4.TO.UO0
rudisciunituiaklailiaatlUaaj lou.vu.u4
I-ajd to n.riav .OS2.0no
FioraJm Wr, 10n.0n,n
ScUirra' pvDlkna, 7.1a Kl. 000
To r.ao.. Ianlianp, t.iju l.
Muni w.r. ji:.iti.-!.:s
SolaIi.r' pn.ioni n4 krantr lMida lS.OOu.nuO
I-al by ut.it for S.. aluioi, li.oon.nt.)
T.iu. for buaaduT, V.l-v,"i
Tnu. f.T inl-mmty, lu.C'i .ii
Txu tVr creditor. UMJ.OW
Inlun FtriM oral! kind. S.CUM.000
To parchtja. n.T. and pj UOPpa, Sa-v.000
All ottw aiLtttna, S.uoo.ouo
,uS
fO0.OnA.lKX
WO.tajO.'A'O
S0O.0UU.000
Add to this the
rirrt ini of SlaTrboktara' febelUoa,
Si-rood Tear do do
Tairi jer do to
mr43i,-.6l,miS
Since thii souree. of aio, wo, and debt,
j h" 'PPeled 'u"iu iti!f
" B0, . "a "6U'" oi""J "u"u
! 1)8 'Pd . " " mi r
BS,Th8 rain of Thursday prevented
the erection of a Ftand at Linnville, and
the Friday, meeting was held on the cor
ner of 3d and Market streets, where it
u juucututij 1uLt.11 uiu a uucam ui
pa5ing carriaipc, the driTera of cianj of
wb.cn made the more notse tne crazier
their "rattle-hanw were. The noise
prevented . large gathering at any one
time, but we had superior speeches from
, the President of the dav, lion. Henry
' Johnson, Gen. John Cochrane, Hon. John
ja Kuokel) anJ p. Fralcr Smitb, Esq
rain drove them in. Afterwards, Mr.
- - - ,
had no chance.
EAA remarkable instance of very long
separation and happy re-union of natural!
brothers, occurred last month, ia Ohio.
A daughter of George Dondore, of Buffa
loe Valley, Penn'a, went with him to see
bis brother, John Dandore. It trot lizty
yean tince they had teen each other. Tbey
parted hale young men of 20 and 22. !
T0 gener,tiona pass and they meet,
oW meB of g0 tB! fi2.
How do Soldiers Tote?
Ia Ohio, last year, they bad a chance
to vote for Governor. The vote stood
OBIO-Ori. lsX Bnnck. r.l-B man
ViUaodixbaai
2i
aj. acalasl lbe raaserkrad tSH
Tt ia lint minnihl. tt .tinnnia SnMiera
... . 1 ,, ,- ,
Mnnll mtmm via. m mtmm tm I . II .ai H, Ah. aai .
6' " Mw o "
candidates than to Vallandigbam himself.
Gen. Grant hat alicayt proved correct,
thus far. Ho asks only tbe filling out of
tbe present draft, tad tha continuance ia
omce ot rresident Lincoln, to insure me
downfall of th. Rebellion.
"Whew tbo red dragon of rebellion and
tha black dratroo of alaterv embrace each t
.tkaa. mmm Won.al In .U... tk. dnWH '
vun7a wwi as t vuiiua wv vsvaaww wakiuwwi wwaa
tna.,k.r F. fin. J,A.M. I
"n ...m-. st
5Hcavy frost; yesterday morning. 1
GREAT TRUTHS!
Before Georgia seceded, Hon. A.II.
Stephens said, tn her Convention,
WLit riizht kiu the .V.r4 auailtil . H hat
iuAirr ha hten dtnitd ? And it-Aii claim, frmn -
d'd in justicr aud rii:hl.haM hf'n u illiMd 7
Com rilhrr nf uuu to dnu nuint one rineh act uf
vrvn-, dtlibrrat'Iy find purpnsely dm. ly the
ti'ircrnnunl at Wiukingtun. of which the Nu
ha, ritrht to tumvlaia ?j 1 tlMlUnet the
OWJI1VT,
. ,
Fromllon.S.A.DoriiLAS lastspcech
at Chicairo, April 11, 1 SGI
The emj'iracy is n'ttc hwicn. Armies hare '
ief n rained. W ar u levied tv aermplish it. There i
are only t-o sides to the. tuettion. Vrery man j
nusr be fur Hit Vnittd Stutts, or against it.
There can be no neuiraU in this It or vnly
patriots or traitors. j
JEFF.DATis'lastwordato the Union ;
Peace men, Jaqncs and (lilmore, 'CI:
I fchting fi,r Independence, and that, or exler- '
I nunution, ire will hare."
; "We tended ta rd uuntket of tht ruleof the
majority." i
-.Say t .Vr.Uneofn front me, that I than at
any time t plrad to rtcan proposal fjr peon
I on the basis of our Independence. It will be
ntcUss to approach me u-ith any other"
tnShow the above to all Peace men.
Latest News
Friday, Oct. 7.
Lieutenant General V. S. Grant:
Gen. Birney bas regained Gen. Kantz'
old positioD, and holds the enemy in tbe
inner line of entrenchments around Rich
mond, extending from tbe Darbytown
U)ad to connect with Weizel on tbe left
Dear fort Harrison.
There has been no movement at Peters
burg to-day. We bave much tbe best of
this day's work a thousand at least of
the enemy killed and wounded, a hundred
prisoners, and a bloody field.
B. F. ECTLIB.
No di-patches have been received from
the commands cf Gees. Sherman, Eose
crans and Sheridan, later than were repor
ted in mj telegram of yesterday.
Fowls M. Stastov,
Secretary of Var.
Tk rt.T. j.r... t
.au .u
desperate attacks upon Union forces in
Georgia.
I Gen. 5rant and his men are cheerful, 1
n 0D Richmond, a !
6 mnj vu uKuurau, u
Gen.5rant and his men are cheerful,
they did on Vicksburg.
Kim York, Oct 8 Sold, 193.
Tuesday Morning's Sewi.
The operations before Charleston and
Petersburg, progresa satisfactorily.
Le. agrees to exonaoce bis receat pris
oners, of all colors, en Butler's plan.
tiraper formerly eost ns (7 a week
now it is ? IS a week. Uence, $1. now,
only pays for the Stab 4 Ceaosicx: for
8 months 1,50 for a year. Remember
the terni5, in making up Clubs.
WRain on Thursday, but there was
ii nnn,..J..i.J!. ... i
an unprecedentedly large attendance, an
Friday, at the Lnion Connty Fair. Tbe
Reports cf the Committees will in due
.. . . . , , ,
time give aa idea of what was to be seen.
We are informed that Union tick
ets are eircnlated with JIjY name in the
place of Shriner's, and iron's in place
of Orwig's. Look tbro' every Ticket 1
, ,. ,, -
sks, a 6. ua tutaiijr uocaueu-ior
personalities of the last Argutj show how
desparate its cause is, and damage ficne
but its own candidates.
IMrOrwig'i refutatioa of ia unfair
and innnrmnni mUrpnraAnfaitlnn t( tiim
, iu ma argu9 caul a iuu 13(1 100 iODg
for to-day's paper.
Coppearheadt and CM Gam'Jert are 1
'f.. , u -
t0 Bli, money by specuIatinVand keep 1
( up prices of necessaries of life to torture
I poor people into voting for a "change."
i Belmont, agent of the Rothsehilds, is also
Chairman of tbe National Democratic
Committee. Oa the 7tb tbey contrived
to lorcc gold np to -w.
Coal u falling, and as Government is
La.!.- t . 11.. I. I. . I '
vujiug uui utiio, tnaiact ia uvcratuLa,cu.
Consequently, several large operators in ;
Schuylkill and Lnxerne counties have
stopped takine out eoal, and tbe former
,xtrMiMnt .,Id exorbiuntiwa-es raid to '
extravagant
i paid
miners must come down
lb other thiogs '
CoL Walter B. Ses
formerly of his
staff, states that Mf
ten. M'Clernand
supports Mr. Lineol
One vote may
NOttC
rriHREE
wanted fcr the
I l nion town
school district.
Address
IKE. Pres't.
A Ol'NUMAN, See
Winfiel
1069
AKB FOR SALE. y
I OFFER ai private sale my Farnj,ta Kel
ly township. l contains 63attre., more
cr less, cleared ana in a ami staie oi cuui-
1
-'I
J
if I President.
3 he the contc;t !
SMki'ol Tf iarfiers
yvofjOIiSk,
dP.O. X
y x
1
vation. A good Hoo,e-Bank Bam, Uaibml. , ,nPI1, rhet.logical. Collegiaie. Acad
dings, good Waterand an Orchard. Aiso, nie and rrBmt nitl,ate wdl commence
Timber Land oXar Urt, above tract For Tnur,,iir . Sf pu2., hk4.
terms inquire of me aS Mifilinborg, or of
i .
Iaae Muore, residing oa Ihe farm.
. Oct 10 JJAlliJ MOUKii
Notice to Trespassers.
t. LL persons are hereby cautioned agarfnsl ( their Teachers ia the Schools. Those auea
Ll. trespassHi upon the premijs of ih. i ding College, can serarr good bearding pla
i uadersigned. siluaivat ia Kelly Ujafnship, for i res ia the Village. For panienlarwaddress
he porpose of fcBntiniiar-PE d u,,'er
snail tame, aa iher will ttOtleail wild accur-
snail game, as they willjsiiieaii
ding to lav
4fto ?
DAK
Peier Newman. A
KlierSs
Abraham haier George CoiBerm
Jha UommeL
Thomas Ream,
Thrm." R(?f,''
Jacob RK-ienbangh,
Jchaf Clincer,
Georja Meixtll 4-pd
uavu navnity. -
Pnl Oeadcs. I0
"THE UNIO.V established" in lSllWlwl 2,6 W.
"CHRONICLE," fstab't.heJ in lSl3-Whu!e Xa. 1.069.
JraEB. -k"
I SXHC xTiS,
j .rPj, Tarici ct liescriptit -d aLd price
' call and ite. May
:
T L sT received a fine assortment .adlp
. .1 lr-t .00tt. KeulT.-id-ry, Vn, I
Glove, Irimminis, Ac. Ac au.labie fi I ths
, ieasoa alio a Ore lot f U".rt r t
Jr.e SO kREMER, l.uG 6. LO S
! "1AUPETS )0i ree'd (Janet.-; bv
, yj kkemcr. lo.nu a t o
I
)LASTES, Si!t ar..i rih for a hr
ill.VI.li, Ul'.Wi
HOW TO DESTROY
ROACHES, RATS, DICE,
Bed BttfM, Ant. wC.
ll'it Bart's Veriia Exterminator .1
-i Is" INFALLIBLE 15 INFALLIBLE!
I Is rat opjn Lanre B.-xes fcr 25 rts. Is
ail realty for ne, withogt mixic; w:th other
aricle. loes not spoil, set drv or worthless
hj teey.jtt. Hi fSB. ci-r pr'TMti' no. Xrrm n ar.
.straT.rBtlv f-nd of it. Kat. ud ! 4 lbr
fculr. 1. n J.i.er ... t to IM. uitr uti.lA.li j. to
ii tn it. 1-7 mil Irruct mu-i letr
ttrr(Hirh'"T Titl -r. Ctr nr n4
t I t BUIT-ti llTKKMIMTOR.Ia Urn box, witfc
M i.tl.Q4 Mld bf tb rtiru. Wpol No. ! J
?utti T.th .l.'t abL'T. W..tct. MuiuT.t&inr o.
ii JurvD.I tr-.t, mbcr. Walnot, ticlwa Tcnik utd
ItieTeDth. fliiPAlitlrlua
fo!4 la Ui.borr. b PFXXETT BJtO-8. Whtml.
ml Kuil ! t. BakvkK a 10 C.W. aCUAiaLk
HENRY IIAKPER,
Xo. 520, Artb at,
riiladelpLia,
Has a large stock of
MATCHES,
1 FIXE CUTLERY,
SOLID SILVER WARE,
i Ptin-ncr Plated TEA ETTd, SPOO.Nd,
I forks, Ac Oct. 1, i-h . j
GRIFFIS'S PA TEXT
Glass Jan and G!aii Covert,
F
'OR rreservin- FRUITS in a perfectlv
ireh stale. They require no Wax, Sai- j
oer, or Cement, seal instantly, and are mora '
eaiiy sealed aad cpened than any other am-,
. . . pur,0.,-.T All kinds'
sf wax and cement are equally disagreeable,
i ao' occertain in sealing. ISeing made entirely
' iars vb'e ua cr 0.0Pr Eftal is nseJ in th
For sale in Lewnburp. on!v bv
KREMER. LONG & CO
io.m
Williamsport Oil Works.
OX-EXPLOSIVE Pure Crysul Carbon Oil
li noHT riikitts.
Orders promptly attended to.
II. 1.. Holden.
1053
Williamsport, Pa
United States Claim Agents. j
V LICENSE having been framed to the '
nndersi?ned to carry on the business of
I nited States Claim Agents in L'nirn connty, i
i mey win ar.ena prompuy io tne collection ot
. htc paf 1Bd bounup Bd lhe pro,oriBt of
pensions for soldiers or their Irsal repreenta-
! u,es' nd ,he Proscnllon f claims agiinst
I the Lnited States.
jam Ed F. & JOHN B. LINN
Lewisburg, March !2, 1?64
THE EEST DIVEIffTIOW OUT!
T YMAVS PATENT SELF-sEALINO
I j x K L 1 1 jak, warrented to be snpenor
to anytning c: tbe kind in tbe mar. el. An
j caaiuma-iou vi mr j.r win ct'nTiuce irr 13-
, iell,Sent person of iu mehts.- Iihasnj wax
to meli, screws to corrode, or sjinnss to breat,
bul is roa-le on smelly philosophical princi
ples. Call and examine it.
For sale wholesale and mail bv
T. G.EVANS, Ajent.
Lewisburg, July 39, 154.
& j r u u i
J- f the forn',B;5' 6"a""d """"V"
Mr. Ricb.bb M. tooeia, will continue tbe
a, Pi1 t,nY
rind of one year. He hopes by strict attention
to bnstness io merit the patn nage heretofore
":Jtl 10 "s sta-aanmeyt.
H. L.
MMAHON
Lewisburg, April 10,
13
0",
TAKEN UP,
e Sit) inst. TWO HEIFERS and ONE
STEEK, each about two years old. Tbe
steer is a liht dun. One heifer is mostly
white, ard has a bell on withont a e'apper
lh .eth" 11 "d, w,ih white hind legs and
fi"ki- 1 bt 0-B" requested to prove
property, pay charges, and lake ifcem away,
or they will be disposed of according o law.
WM. WOLFLNUEB
Kelly Tp. 'pt- S3. lst pd lw
AUDITOR S NOTICE.
"V"OTICE is hereby given that the nalfi
signed has been appointed Andiu r, by
lhe Orphans' Ccnrt of l nion county, to make
distribution of the balance in the hands ol
James P. Linn, Esq., Executor of Ainasnta
Gnat, deceased, and that he will meet the
panics interested, a: the office of A. H. Dill,
Eq., in Lewisburg. on Wednesdav, the 2ed
day of November, 1864, lo attend to the
dtties of his appointment.
A. 8WINEFORD, Andit r
UniDcrsilt) at fcoisbnrij.
raiHC rail Term in all Ihe Depart-
Every facility will be nered lo eaen sioa
ent in eitber Departmeui io aeq.ire a iboro'
education.
Students from a distance attesting; rne
Academv or Female Institute, will board wiib
Rev. J. E. Uaiii, L.L.D. President, or Kev.
J. A. KsLt,v.Grn. A gt. lewisburg Uama Co Pa
Docfar II. C. STEDTIAX,
HAVING returned from ihe Army, is avw
loealed al Bufialoe X F.. aJ and onVr.
bii priifesaitMial aerrirrs lo lbe public. May
be f.'und at Wm. T. Lmn's
BuiTaice Tp, Jane it, IfU fd'a
ro
I:
LADIES FAiJCV FURS!
...4
Fur MaBnfat!irk
JV". 7T3. Aerk ,v!
Ttk. PUILkD.
I lave w K
iti're o ml oati
fe-'-feSac.
V?S,"SI5!- of t'nnr
' portaitn ao1 oana-
e.ne or
ao4 as0(
aelreucas
i r . I'.' anJ (.nil.
ira' V.'car. in ike Ciiv. a fine a,
sinmetil if ti-.'ois' I'ur tilov aud Cullars.
As my Tan were all pur-; H k CM
was at a much lower ptrtni ban al prrv.
eat, lam ecU'd in .tspose of ihea al verr
reasnaU prices, and I won!.' therefore su.
lien a call trboa a frieada of Latoa coantjr
and T'cmity. ' ,
f -J' Remember lbs Nan. Nanbrr aai
wreet! JWII I'iREIRt,
I'.S ARC a iuM. .b : U. mU mm
C7"I Wave to parmr. aor ccnucclio. wih
any other iior in 1'b.ladelpb.a lotiifij
iJroclamati'on
AFTEi
l'.'T ibt latest of ai is ikai of
C. W. SCIIAFFLE,
mho, karin? retarned froos Jfew York aid
Philadelphia, ia prepared to sell Gueda
Cheap for Cash.
A larje mer,mntt Prnr.CheaTiiea'.OiH,
Painis. Vanishes, Oye SiBifs. Glaas Perfaaa
enes, Ci al Oil, Lamps. Bra-hes.Toys, Fancf
Notions Soaps, Cunteciionrries, Nuu, Pipes,
Tobacco, Cizars, Cnlieiy,
Ac- ke- die. die.
Physician-,' prescriptions carefully
compoended.
Wines and Liquor3 for ilediciaal
purposes, warranted geaoine aai of lb. beat
quality.
LEWISBCRQ - - Mav IS, 1S
The Eye and the Ear.
DR. S. H. KNIGHT, of Lewisbnra. haW.f
had tweaty-re vear' practice, oiera
bis service to those who are adlicied wiua
diseased Eyes rr Ears. The following ia wot
of a nam her of Testimonial.:
! rrm kd e.rft .iT krtb .-i vaui Vtaal af mrnm,
an-l SMrly a t um 'thT. 1 Ik t.S. Hrtan. aaaMte.
k:m, to BO .-u lir Kn'2'ut iiol o ki.ouaj. m4
mrrd kia wilfc -t as ot.r:ic I . ir , ' ..a .;t . -a.
an afflietpd to gt. him a nw. tlai WOi-V,
Ii.ru.t. a. Ja.o. 7, I- 4 iV-.-i
Union Ticket
pledzed to tuMaisa
Abraham Lincoln
and
Andrew Johnson.
Congress
GEORGE F. MILLER
. Senatu
CHARLES E. SHRINES
A?scraUy
FA2IUEL II. ORWia.
SAMUEL ALLEMAN
G. B. ilANLEr.
SneriiT
THOMAS CnURCH
Commissioner
illCLUEL KLECKNER
AuJitor
JAMES AIKEN
Coroner
BENJAMIN HACS.
Congress
GEORGE F. MILLER
Senate
CIMRLES H. SHRINER
Assembly
SAMUEL H. ORWIG
SAMUEL ALLEMAN
G. B. MANLEY
Sheril
THOMAS CHCRCIT
Commisiioner
MICHAEL KLECKNER
Aaaitor
JAMES AIKEN
Coroacr
PENJAJIIN 2AJ3
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