Fit qTTT if. up Ci IH rft f i H f .1 tiUfi. A fcl till' I? ED 4 a V3 a ? PI fiwBisiaTin 11 I Ml ww r-- m- - - . l ... i a. i a BY 0. N. WOEDEN AND J. IL CORNELIUS. At $1.50 per tear, always In Adtance. riCll-nt D M.l-WtTkU-- faesJay Miiminj & Friday Aflemoon. - ' - - - - - ' i ... . f ,x.4,rsr .in. j ni" i ' l(IB tilt li:rM;iF.M. AudriH Joiuianu. Fl.EfTORAL TI"KFT Wjto M'Mi. at. 1 bMfliiu; II. i a 4 Vnifi.n) II K-'rn Hart t a Ch.rM-. 1 I u a;, T k ,l-rl l .-L- I w iilimui T- '. T 1 kM-liar tl . Tll II aM.at.1 lid .i.Jf It Oaiia. I lid T a - O- "tsii.si ; k.ik h h.i I t LvV h Miriul , J l.b -I r i ! I vv r,u,l jt i 1-a.c Un- ' J i.n l.n.n s .ri - I; l-i ! I irfi' I Hi. r-r J.itn I ltr WHAT WAS DOM: lo Ibe G. K'(Cti n VJle, op Id Si'.UlJaJ ia.-I, Vaf'r ini'i' ts ri-prtea I Nli'S. n s'ji " Si'.TTi linnie ofe, rcj iritics 4.114 Tota'a 51.50) 22,772 maj. for tbe UtiKn :Je. not all tiScial, and Tbe Iloii,e vote is tne po:atera vote is et one third lebmd. TLousaodn more , will ote fjr Preaid'n. ' We gain - Seuat rs and 7 A'somt'ymen certain, and an eicii ebauce f jr more so are have 25 onj. on j jiut ballot, where we bad but 7 last r I-EXNSVLVAMA CuNCHEfSMEN. 1, Sam'l J. HnJall. Hetc. 2, Charles O Xtil', l i.nn. S, Leonard Mji.r-, Uiiiuu. 4, IVu. I) KA'Uj, L'jiiiu. 5, M. Ilueil TLajer, UtiiuO. J, B. M. Urver, l.-m. 7, J. M. ltrooni.ll. Union. S, S. K. Anoint, l'.-m. 9, Tad. I ijiun. 10, Mjor tiruse, (jrob ) Dem. 11, Philip S .bEscu, 1 ui. 12, Ci.aa Lennis-.in, l m. (prcb ) 13, Ulj.tes M.reur, Uiam. 14, George F. Miller, L ui m 15, Ad. J. Gl -brei,o?r, O 'p. J6, m H. k'oon z. I'vioa 17, Ab. A. Haik r, Union 18, Stephen F. Viim, Union 19, G. VV. Sc fi.ld, L'tii.-n CO, Charles V. Culver, Union. 21, Smith Fuikr, (.r,.b ) L'uiun 2, Jia K. Murtbr.u, UniuQ. J3, Thomas H illun , Union. "i, Geo. V. Liwreoee, Union gain gain a.n gain gain Union gain, 5 a change of 10. , u.u ewcu L n. Mate 1 iciei oy i.uiu maj. and GAINS TiVEL E Moiba of ' w m- i . a rwrtj AAA Coogress. onto cinosessvex. 1, Benj. Eigl-.-aioo, Luijn. gain ! 2, R B. Havs, Uoion. gain j 8, Kobcrt C. Scbecck, Union. J 4, Wm. Lawrence, Union. gain i 5, F. C. LtUijod, LeuiOcr.L 6, Ji. W. Ciatk, liiion. pain 7, Sam 1 .elur-r. I uion. gain S, Jas. II. Hubbeil, Uuijn. gain 9, Kalpb P. Buckian, Union. gain 10, Jas. M. Ashley, Uni.'O. 11, Henry S. lijudr. Union. gain 12, Wm. E Fink, itm. IS, Columtu- Lt.lano, Union. gaio 14, Martin Wclker, Union. gain 15, T. A. Plents, Unioo. gin 1C, John A. B.ngliam, Union. gun 17, fc. It. Kckliy, Luton 13, R. P. Spaulding, Union. . 19, Jas. A. Oaih,.d, I nun. ! The four districts former!, represented : by those most n.tonous C ..ppcrnead. i r, V.!!.Ji..k. T.,n..,l IVnaicta- ' -"-1 1- 1 a : bavt now elected friends of Liocoln. 1 Jnfana gives Gov. Monros 21,000 ! maj.ri.y-we gaia tbe LcgUlaturo by a .-. I amaui maj iruy. 1M IANA CONGHESMEX. a -rr . 1 1 1 1. I, na. t. Aioiaca, ucta. V ! , i,-,: V- ' ' 4, John II. Farqabar, Union. gain ( o, Ueo. V. Jali.n, l oiio. investigation, Votbees will be ousted. . Maryland is transformed from a SUve into a Free State. - , rp ., ...... i t':- i' I'elegate to Congress. mas nave we wen aootner State to Ireedom carried tiovernor and two State J Tickets secured a Leeislaiurc gained i 20 Congrcsmcn-and lost nothing ' y. E,mul.- .i.is aiu , aggregate. j Tbia gain of Congressmen is equivalent j (o a, ehaoga of 40, and insures us over two j thirds of the Xrtiotal Legislature. JcjrA victory like tbat, tells strongly upon the coming Xov. contest. j (And yet, reckless M'Ciellanitea are trying to impose upon peiple tbe abomiu- ' able lie tbat tbe above eloc'ion are favo- j .... sue tt them, simclv bceau the I'm' in 1 j irnies oa Congressmen, in Pcbu'a and : ' . M - , . bo, d. not foot np quite a. much as on tl UtMrJer VlAe 'or Governor! j rPi"v im rw-v. 5 EbenexT L'umont Uoion Vet VallaDdigbam framed the Chicago auac u. hum iu bou.o i.cc. .c , memseivet wiiu ine conteaeraie uovern- '."K a. ennoer. cameuaj u.rs. ant me prosecution ot claims against 7, IWl'W. VorbeJ. lcm. (eutataUd.) j Platform-moved that the nomination of i thirty yards apart They art quite ment, aod that the time had eomcforPenn- t""'" B. IL, Buffaloe Twp-Shoikley,G. j e tailed H,,t,, ,God:ov.S.Onb,Uui,0. ! M'Clellan be onanimous and doubtless I frieodly. To-day I exchanged papers ' sylvania to follow in the same track by i ?i" '"' j' Jl" .. . . f Le.i,bi;5hVi"M t. Scbuy-.cr Co.x Uii.jp. . - u be 0M of MXUi;M.. e0DfiJsBtiil witb one of their officer., and will send i ' ? I " l' ft nWlatoo,dawt.e; otherplac.s.eve g. -j 10 Jotctb H. IMrcus, Loion. gun ""''"' v-.ci.au uuuauiiai . has a voloma of meaning in it. It is but ; THE BEST TOTnrwTTnro nrrr t 11 Tnoiu X. StU-eii, Union. gain "4 i-Bti.l adviers. Soldier anight J0 ib.tr peper. CoL D,v d was officer of , eofroboimliaB of mtJbu been M oftel ttDf.UllUrjJ tfettfl ! T " f"" .L n.in four ; anl it i, believed, on : " cU "te for one as the other. lha day, and I went witb b.m on hu , ebar.ed 0B tha DemocMtie letdir. tblt Ti rSi it jVitZ-.tf""!0. r , , i j. as. 1 - i " F -, 1 , 1U hU UUaL.- I LEWIS BARKER, of Maine, will ISCineiWiriarrtiVaaeyiW'addresa the people, oo the Presideotial oai ourtopf huu: This year, again, io oe, next Wednesday evening, at Lewis Chester.Laneasicr, Allegany ,ie.,thonsands bur. Let aa ali "hear from Miiue I" if c-or men did not vote, because thev r r" r f-tS their candidate. .11 safe. Therein I "rte 1 B'p,,8t 8,1,6 Cmm' ".ou, cls frr- We have, probably, ,!on me t.d''Jlj!li!mTrt Scient voter, t fcWct Free. Ll.coL!i j tf. fleaaiat Lent in White Door Tp f tbey nnuin at fcome'ou tht fcibi id -diuiiitJ m taj'e paper. "-" j Nov , and do not lib r to "make assurance ' doubly sure," we may lose be day, as we I 1 did in 1 ?ti2. Tie closeness of ibe bome i '""I luI i'Kuucul t 17 re much better marshalled than we j lhelr orgD.anon is aecret ani nnaeen, j boi it ia powerful, acd broogbt out teirly ecry tute ibry bai in O-t. Our aide . muH ar ine, and. ly rytmiU;,all - m.r r."y atTOfj,mtutt, iL3ucocB every man . i-fit!c, ani bring all to the polls on elec- ; tiou u.y. Talk to jour cebbors, can- j didlv and earnestly. Get tbeu to read, land to attend our tneetlnca. Ibink of the eighty interests at tiake, and labor J accordingly. Io every district to I moo j county, our vote can aod bou!d be in ere a'.'ii. l.fcry vute u-iit : e ara ? Hug :.T rre-rietit. ate witiy. i jtjj. lSTUIt'T HOMK VDTR. ' r.i., St,r.Ti.T. Ad. l.v Walls. Of. A!lo!!ian,Aj lJi-7 ll".'5 i!J7 M'.'i ll'.M .ll'". lL'17 1211 1J11 1174 2721 n7 lit 272:' .1721 272: :1(J ?.r,44 C'Ci; r,r141f72 S07- 0'J5s 477 370 M -.t.l.-v I Wil- u'i.Op. ' lt..Vi-r . i;J,t i vr.y over .lirincr . Wil.u:i nvcr Orwiii fOI.TiiriiS VOTE. I'ni. n ScT -r. LrTw'nc. A 1G1 Jl' jr., jr,. 147 Tl.oro .r .nnn.'h Tftnrn t..co,ne in t,. carry part or all rTf our can - ili.ltcs. Tho-c Jr.iru Snvdcr aud JWff ! ri'ii-h mi Iv to 1 rtil.iv V L.-t. t PrnPES Ie atjt After dinner on Sat : urday list, Jamk Clark, E-q , It ft the ' bous of JaTies Tlijes tj visit tbe grave uf bis brother, Fiavcl Clark, ia tba I.sw- isbutg Cemetery. Two hours after, lie was found near tbe grave, entirely dead, bavins died probably of heart disease. Mr. Clark va birn in Lwisburj, about tbe year 1 S00, but on reaching manhood ' settled at Birmingham, on tbe Juniata, . where he was a loug time engaged io tbe : mercantile business. Two years he repre- ! sented Hootingdoo county in the State Legislature, and was Herenue Collector at his death. "Tbe end of earth" came whi)e 0o , , bij niMho0(j.. oome . be bf inXeaitS (a returo Je.ter1,. muJ i bis lifeless remains were accompanied by , Li son, Ucv.Mr.Ciaik, of Meehaciciburg. VlFVI i:rt Tha Wheel:iiii.r2Af-arve ' of M JLiiy says : i -Another lot of refuses from tbe She- . oandoab valley arrived in the eitv yester- ! day, en route f.rOaio. Iaall, SOrtfamiliee i bava been ebipped from tbe Valley, at , Uovertimeot expense, by order ot Oen. a. L . J TL. . . a. r . t .Ll a ! V"""?- Jr,r 7 ,0T r. Dg w lha Sor-i..tv if 1 liirt If ...fa apiil H.tn nr.. ... I -, ia ; d 'ee.l to taking no arms, ihev Lava been tcnibly persecuted by the I'icbela. They a.e a c.r-a, i..n aea u. m.u, ... will j no ln importaLi accsaion to any .orinern . . community. j I These honest, harmless people.mbht . by the nse of the peaceful ballot, which ' ,heai j.J5t much M be ; I Bibleja m8c, D0W. t0't d Rcbe;iion -k:.- b...n War to ! . . . -----, fctreng-nen Slavery ; - d9 Soldle" Y7 , Is Oo, lut year, the, had a chance to vote for Governor. Tbe vote stood UlllO-Oet. lsO. BrAajh. Cnioa sua VaiiatedigJUUtt Zl Maj. asalaM Ike (.pperfceaa Jril I ia not reasonable to snppose Soldiers oo'd cive more votes to Vallandiaham's i ! c.BdiJatcB than to Vallandigbam himself. gentleman who from bis early associations always aided the Democratic f ' nanv. sal reccniiv aasea fit a iriend. "1 " ; , surDosc. oi conrse. von eo lor tnecniesco platform, and its nominees T' He replied, . ... ' . t- B irl)1, cia lr My ooly eon a better miB ,bB Bytejfia ;B tbe TjBi0ll umJ) j T " k,:n mt1 , fMi ;, lLat , .bBB,d ,Uy at bolne and ?, IL,t .bould suy at bome and txfe against cauae trliVA A ii i;7crinjr.'' - There are but three Copperhead Legislatures in Free States. Tbey are Jersey, Indiana and Illinois aod i we read those three are the only Free State Legialaturet which deny tbe right of tbe Soldiers to vole ! rv. ...i.r 4. . i, ..! -1 ' ' .y wiii it fir 1 ' n i , iv .''("', J i t r . - . , , ' dm. x.avia. t ,.u m,i. in th rreir fori uEcru lull ia .;;7,...- n . n rw . , j ... , v Mali., 09J l.. Ifp9 a ill. J Kem to syee tbat tht Union must be ! sacrificed! J Slmncr. Ad. 12a ' 7 '217 W alk lp. 74 2," 1.2 Allcm.n.Ad. MS S2 221 tirwi :;'. -2 222 Mmloy :;7 )2 4 H'ilsuu, Op. o1) ;r P.-ycr 'J Piiiit .r.t oO 7l LEWISBURG, UNION CO., FA., TUESDAY, OCT, 25, 1864 nr Corrfsjjoafccncf. rniLAKtLI'UIA, Oat. 20. j I ass. attending the medical dcptrtmeot ' of tho University. The wbole somber of odeBU ,ttendiog tbis intitntioB ia about .i00t or mtJ ht nQn pr perpeff far. mer Prare0. f Tbeort and I'r.etica of - i.:n. i... Mnni.T. He was one j 0( ,te aost esteemed of tbe medioal fra- teroity. rbe BBterrified" ara making bercaleaneff.rta inlbia oity, especially ' to carry tha State, at tba No. election, ' fj, M.a anl Pendleton. Bat all in ain. 1 1 h0pe. xta Union men in tbia city ara much better organiied than in tha eoun - try. Etery one belonging to iba Union party knows "what'a the news," and every cue tbia morning knows it ii "all good (Vide accounts of SheriJan'e victorv.1 E. K. Z Haphisgtox IIospital. Oat. 12, This h0!,r.itl -nn kBQ.n a. Kulla Head Provejard) ia about Ibrea mile from the Schuylkill river, in West Pbila- delpbia, and ia well adapted for ha pur- pose. S. W. Croat u surgeon in charge; L. E. Nordm.n, execntivt effieer, assisted by M. B. Masaer; Black of Lawiaburg aodVandenrer of Philad., atewarda all , gectltmen who try to do everything poa- ftLlcto make tba twelvt hundred patients 1 comfortable aod your correspondent ii I now bapgsge master, The Union parade in Philad. Saturday evening, was the grandest eight I ever ' saw. I bavetecn armiea moving in corps, but a corps was a small sight compared .;,h ii.;. an .,. . ,. ;..- ' p.sses tbat desired to eo, and all tbat could walk, or set alone on crutches, went. One hospital sent near 1000. Tba pro- cession of lampa was ao long that maoy did not get in who would have liked to do so. 1 am sorry to say tbat we iostctteen hundred votea in Satterlca hospital, the patients refusing to vote onlees tbey were t i l v- i. - -vi given furloughs, which was impossible. ' r A one hospital, tbe Fenosylvaniaos woied Union SO, Dem. C. The Ubio boys voted I uion SO, Dcm. 0. ( Bully for Uadding- . . ri :. .... ... .... -r i iu . imi.vi; uvi ujaui nr. ; pitals, tad tbey art all doing tba same. W. Lk V. From Co. I, 202 d P. V. IUciuarowN Etatiok, Vt., Oct. 1C, 1SC4. ; To-day, wt went to tbe farm of tha no torious Moseby, took soma of bis bogs, dug np bin potaioaa, nnd loaded oar for age on an ambulanes ba had taken from Uncle Sam, and brought ibeni to cor TS -t- : ' r our 01 cia guns, ammunition, j ,nd eiht I'soners have l;o keen taken ! fl0m him h' iurf'tlfe- 0ar uen hnti j hi bnudiogs tbt other day. We have very little sympathy for bis cut-tbroat ' band. A few daja ago they lied wire ttoahi B ; Bl , 4 en, BI1(J WDCn 1 the rail I cars were all but op to it, rulled tbt i r t K j , . track, and mo Ibe locomotive tod . : tr' d:) awn, wouname ana Amine some 01 aucu-. ..... -- a vpoa. .o ao old man, who said, if M Clellan was e,ecte3( be wojd gife ,hem wLlt ih(J .nl.d. .nd that wonl.i mata nean. Eftry RtM ia VirgiDia, if be eonld T ... o, "7 : " " ' v- s w ar:,t.. ur vomp.u, .o.cu uco. ar. iu.i.er, S9: Wm. H. Miller, 22. Walls, 32; Shriner. 25. Orwig, 33 : Wilson, 24. J. H. B. From the 200th P. V. Army of the James, 1 Putch Gap, Vt., Oct. 1G. j Wt left the Army of tbt Potomao oa tbe tight of the 13ib, aod morning found 08 encamped at this place, where we have lrong position, read, for tbe tteba to we bad t0 wl;t. for if an efficer coa. 0Bt m0UBtea ba u fired on by theencmy-to .-. : . 3... . il -. ii is moea pruueut m waia. in Vi. fCbarles W. Diven is Colonel, aod Wm fl. 11. M'Call Lieutenant Colonel, and D. Bright Miller Quartermaster of the above Regt. It is most), made up from Tork county. The vote of the Regiment stood : Coion,3S5 ; Opp.,lC0-Uoioam.j.215 From ca u, loutn r. v. P. B. & Weldoa RR, OcL 11. All is quiet io front, aod the election is I going off, but tbe result of this will not show how tbe Presidential Eleetion will go. Quite a number tbat would vote tht Republican ticket, have not received their tax receipts yet. Tbe opposite party is i t- -. . more punctual in tenumg receipts ana navinir taxea. Thev hava raid taxea for t o - r men wno are very mucn oonpeu lor ine . , . . .i . rcce,PL' kut II lhe "me Ume ,ote lU Republican ticket, or I may aay tbt Uoiob ticket UOBDJeoce in Latue siae it last dying out in tba army, aod I Ibink tbe eoming Presidential election will sink tbe Cops to low tbat they will never rise. Lincoln it bound to win the day in the army, and wt fetl confident tbat there are enoogb loyal men left at home to assart bit majority there also. Tbe boyt are all well and the Co. numbers twenty men for ditty, ------- . CB. From Co. E, 1421 P. V. Cn aaaa m lun luw. wau B. a., Va, I Wt are enjoying excellent health. We were paid off oa Monday, aod bar !w got our winter clotBirg. Tha Reba abarzed 00 oar lias last ate oiog, bat got the worst of tbe arg;n. Wa ara going to pot ia a big ot f Abe : efery man 10 CO. t. TOtca lar kia. Wt aao'taea to toto for Littla Mao, "" that aapports Vallandigbam, Wood- Seymour, and other Kebel aympa- tbiaera tho ery best of Jeff. f'4 ! friends and I actually do believe tbat j M'Clellao, himself, ia not of tbo best 1 ineuas oia Jin. baa got. ma ina j q'H jalilea ia Peteraburg when they i """1 Littlo Mao nominated, ' Tl m .a mtIKh . I r Ih.V n.ri gained great victory. Wa ara fighting traitors aod aro trying . j .t- i i k n: j to pat down tbia infernal llebollton, and 1 can wt lorn around ana euopor. aucu m.u , . J l . L 1 ht JPb with the Southern lead i ln" w lrJ,D 10 nr j Moment, tbt best tha world ever knew ? ! I ' do nd BMer ',1L ' gbting traitora and supporting traitors j 0' 'k- TneM '"J BflB PPoscJ i w wing: now mey u il Soldiers to support them, bat wt will mind these men. I hope Lincoln will be our Presideat aa-ain. Then art a treat many Soldiers that were bard M'Clellao men a few weeks ago, but ara now going atrong for Lincoln. A great many will tarn jot before tbt election. Wt are not tt nil uneasy tooui uia ado neing aeiea ted : ba will t eieoted j ssl aa aura as ue ' Rebels mast lay down their arms, aod I 'O'' 00B- 1 lhink Qul wasa u "8ht . Ba "6"'" "a- x.u. To tbe People of Union County. Permit ma to congratulate you upon tbe i prosperous condition ol our Agricultural ! Society. The land, tht buildings, tba j fenoe. nl " ln '"ProvemcnU ara paid , far, aud the Corporation is out of dubt. . ' ,. ... ' ... v.. A. J A small amount of money is io tba bands .; 0 lBa Xrouurer, whiob we bopt will ; hereafter ba to increased, that we may ' aroot alalia for borsat and cattle, nod in craaa. lb. amonil of oar vreainas on --- . a'ica, agriviaiturai things which come stock, agricultural products, and all other ' . . fairly within lot ssopa AsaociatiOB. Wt also intend to erect abedt for the ..ft keaping of reaper drillt, plough, and other he.., artiela. . ot wall bt ttorad in our praaent building. Wosinecrely bopt tbat the wbole oom- -B-i.. w.U ui, I ioteraat . .bu .obi. eotarpriae, aod tbat lha next fair will di honor to the iodustry, laate, and skill of I'nlon .nnal. Why should others excel -1 J " ..... , n, while wt bava means ao abandantr -Tha (alaa for erer-karrah. by fcarraa W by should wt bt backward ia adding to I Doaa auk the Trailer aaa ap a ilk the Starr our knowledge, lo our wealth tod lo our j comfort? j l'.rf.,l aitafilTnil Bill ka n.M tn Ih I juvenile department of our Society. Let i L .5,.:. -t.:u.. L . . . j pete for prise, in every branch of industry and skill. Who can estimate the impor- tenet of ttimul.ting to uaeful labor tbe .mi... re.lU minda of hov. and irirN? I Why abould there not arise a ; " .. , , , , . : . ' I TVk . I. a.. ! ,1 It,.,, anl . pi.. ...nr.. ftn. mong our wrvitsto .hj,dr.B in.ent0rS, whose erv -..tkiod shall rival tbow of IV t tit. Ark- wrigbt, or W hitoey 7 What undeveloped n,r.t.l nwn.a..etl.brnnffhtir.t0n.. i ful actioo, b, tht xsalons but judicious M..i .1 mi fihi. . Kmi.1. Wt art PcoDtylvaniane ! Let ns re member our glorious motto, " Virtue, Lib erty and Independence." Franhs Wilson, Prea't of L n. Co. Ag. Soc. THE risUllfl CRELI tOvrtDLEirT. A P.npl Martial in llarrichur a m trr In tt the Columbia county men who combined to resist in e uraii. une witness resimeo ina( icauiDj; acuiocraia aiau viaiiea uia neighborhood, to orge the people to resist tbe Federal officers, giving as a reason Inol Hi;uikadlrftt1u Union that Oiiio.Xew i , .. , ork and New Jersey were ready to range i . . a -. a. a i a-V i 1 they, and not their blind followers, art tbt secret aiders aod abettors of treason. A S LAS DEB RETCTatD. It would be useless to attend to all tht calumnies now j floating through the Copperhead press, ! but one or tbe most frequent, vis : lhat';ir!cy Q0100 Presideot Lineoln reeeivet bit salary in ' Flaxseed 2.25 goia, it retotea cy oit. crittenaen oi:ila, 15 Vermont, tbt lata Register of tbe Treasu ry, who bad eharn of all paymeot of tbat kind. Mr. Lineoln and all of his Cabinet receive tbe ordinary greenbacks, just like ordioary men in business, and the regular income tax is regularly deducted from Mr. Lincoln'a salary, just at it is from every other salary. Tbt only officers paid ia gold are our mioisters, abroad, in placet wbert our currency it not recognised. Long John Wentwortb; of Chicago, is making some telling campaign speeches in Illinois. Here it a point of bit on the tlavery question : "Tbt friends of slavery contend it ia a divint institution, and a delegate to the Cbieago Convention told hisa be believed God would protect it Well,' said I, 'then let ss leave it to Sod.' Let ns leave this institution, of God, to God. Tbe fu- i ffitive alave law ia repealed, and now. if a ' niceer rrns awav. 1 ana for letlinc bim i run till God brings him back." Soldiers who are qualified by payment of elate or oouoty tax ataesaed within two years. Ma watt without paying the 10 cU t oacial tax main tbe new law- . 1 a . : . . . HT K Wif TO lUI 01 B Mills Till. KOI (.a AMI CQuTLETK IS AwUUBEB. Tbe people sf Pennsylvania are as loyal to-day aa when tbey rushed to aim', witb , , cighty and irresistible power, at tha firsi aault on cbeGoTeromcot. Onadireetia- i - ; .ir.,:n .1, 'f ,.t .k. ir; .,,h M will be iotolfei in ,ht xaTembr elee jr ; io W9 belieae tbat at lratt two-tbirds of h .. . p.nnnlaania will aland firm )y fcy tte Goaernment, anl aote far the re- i eicctj0B f Abraham L-oeoln. All tbat ( l3 Becessrj ,0 Mcal lacB B ,ote) the ' action wlicb can alone produce a f.Woir4 , . or,,w;... There ara hundreds. : j not laauilnSj 0f Bones, n,en ; l'ennf. j ,ifallit ,0 lat fttny .ppreeiata tbe . ngQitne 0( tn, gTelt political i,aue, and i who csonot faMy enimste the importanee . r,f nnm aM 'II ... a msM m n w r r i . .1... j wo iiiigin? that tbeir abaeoco frrm tbe ! P" "nol aff.et the g-nera! result. We must have tboroojb local orgn:ition. In , . , ica tcfrm. It L-iUU im but or ena.. Then r-r ri :. i-iin m i f loca anil cnK-frim mil lo.a ( '5 ' " J "-1 in every locality. - T jajela ACgfa TTfiTfTTe Ww?i3b alal W W O presi(j9Bt fcu t ' .h 1 Thursday in February aa a day of national praitr and praise j Sheridan's victory was overwhelming : and complete. The Rebel Geo. Camseor i died 10 oar lanes WAsnisoTox, Oct. 22. We have Richmond dates of tbe 19th. Tbo only item of nswa of any importance I is toe statement that tbe IUbels bava re lalseJ 0Br ojlored pru9ner4 tbey bad sat - : to wors in tba trenches, and for which of the ' er M : oautr pui m ms canal as maoy : f of Virgiau. So Butler ! f " LlAVEM WORTH, Oct. 21. Gen. Bluot has been stubbornly resist- mg the advance of Priee all dav. Blunt ia falling back alowly, contesting every foot of ground. Price's force is estimated at 2S.0U0. Geo. Curtis is eoncentratin? bis force on tbe Little Blue river. Gov. Carney baa telegraphed tbat tbe danger is very great and to send every available man ' i to tbo front. Troops are going forward j ! very rapidly. ! Leavmwpbth, Oct. 22. ' "e"' un " .ce?n 83,0S f. "9 TT . - .. . rri it i ',""7 1 1".ueMli "mP" P i aronnd and nAiorta on tof Kni Hn.mi ; attemOOtt. 1 ;;. . ,: "." , , , ' s j " Pe,,tl?B tB', dci,t ,Slen? belTJ i P'ow: ' u botTT' t1B,J : . 1"'. rTJ" xri " p .., n,, nn an.v.v..v i . " . ?mu" ! ... '"ep. four, h.lda me.lio of j r 8t3c"oMera lo-day, and reaolved lo CCPt ka " hf llica 'J be" " UNION MEETINGS ! 3V, Ot. 25 Buffaloe X Roads Vn.aL-a.. 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 T I . . I CP""". y- A.iteo, a-orter. leJufpl,y, Oct. 26 Kaufman's 8 LT.. j Wei! Buffaloe-G. K. Miller, Shorkley. i n"Z1" hit' ?ttT F- j "T i S? '"g i '' lr2 rulif, (M. 28 New Ber.in S.II Dr p?f.C,n,"'"", Same day U tI:-M'!I"'AlkiD- . montown .Suurdiy. OA 29 Gnndv's S.ir.East Bnffaloe Shorklev. G.B.Miller. Worden. " "J vc:. oi nebrs lioteLLtme If . . 1 y . n . . . "'n9 VP' u if i- g" ! Same day Spott't S. H., Kelly Twr . j . IO. vj. ii. ivci, r iid Shorkley, Aikeo, G. B. Miller I ""'f" -'"'.' io'tantlT. and ar. nor. 7.;, -,- 1 ti-:.tn t. i ; easily ea'ed and cpened than any other ani 7e, oc. lV ILficId-PorUr, c)e for u,e porpose'e.er invented Ail k.nd. n ," j I ol w" nd ermea, ,re eqaally diacreeable. Uifnes-fa, Vob. 2 Farmcrsville S. j anl unceriain in seaims. Btina made entirely u. urwig, u. B. Miller. T,urlnv, Xov. 3 New Columbia Porter.G B.Miller. Shorklev. Same dav ! at.mr.'t. ... I. Friday, .Vop. 4 Forrest II ill G. B, Jimer Shorklev Mass Meeting at Hartleton, on Satur.foy, j-uP. 5g. F. Miller, S H. Orwig, VaoGeier. C. Merrill. Dixon ir. . , ... . . i -Won.ay, Aov. 7 Orwig s S II., Lewis , Tarn Oa. -: CL.: C 1 k-un-eciea axmt- vecJi'voy nam t Smili. 1 si r ii- . st- , . r. . . Wheat (i'2.00 1.50 160 75 Butter, prime S 40 Corn do common 25 nye Oats 32 lb Lard, fresh 20 Tallow 15 Potatoes No sale. Dried Apoles.lb. 10 Rags 6(7? S Wool 75 Coontry Saap!((T.O Corn,newS01b1.2.5 Execntor'e Notice, J' ETTERS Te.tamentar on ihe estate of j HERMAN YOST, de'd, late of Lewis burs: boro', l'nitn county; have been granted to ihe suDscnberin die form of law. All persons indebted io tjd estate ate notified 10 make immediate patuieau. and those having claims against lb samevuil present them properly authenticated for ?vleinent to 1070. DAVID REBE Executor 7- FARH at PUBLIC SALE. T.TTILL be offered at public sale oa ihe premiVs in White Dee township. Union county, oa Tbcs.d.t. Mb Nov. next. ibe rAKM ol thk late Jaw ""' ire d' ', coniaioius aQ aVTCS laDOUl SV OI i hich are improve!, theremainder ia good , White Oak h umbeM 'uaded by lands of Abram fvrher, Gc Schwartz, David e is Limestone in Ramsey and other: the toli- T? irofrove are a good two storey sreatheMioarded Eatg House, Frame Barn, and theOul-baildingStr'ring near the noose, and fcVchard of beannsjres. Sale to wSmm-nce ai t o'clock P M, when terms will be made known by VB.L BBsm. Tork. WARTIK KAaJaABlLSakTr, Cujoa Oa. ! Oct H, UH, lowawn IHE I'XIO.X," estilliJied In ISU Whulc .Nil. 2,692. , "CnROXICLE," establish! in 1S43 "Whole No- 1.071.' -BEHKn, i.o a. to. ui rrc J . r .1 .. 1 .:. cull .nd v. f Mav f1 T f L'ST ireeirfd a iwijuimi lidlcii Jiu,.5.-r,inlniiDii5. it &r. o,:ai.i,'f -4 itw'! j va.-on-alo a fit t. t ,.( U..n.iK-s-a! Jjne :o KKEVEK. LUNG 4t IO S CART UTS jot rc"J Uanr 50, br )LASTER,Sa!t and Fi.h f-r a hv L KREVEK. t.tlMj A. CO HOSIERY. raiMfc oteritrwcu' rrspeeiriiiir Inform at thr puKie ihat he ia now eclated ia me maaiuactare oi . I ..,.,,- AT HITE DEER MILLS, VXIO.V CO., ?A, Wher he will keep constantly on baoJ, oi make io orJcr, ail kind t,f HOOLK r.ULR LOTUlG, Woolen, Cotton and Linea hose, Jf arf Moolm SkLm, ifc, do. Particular attention paid to tbe munnfac- HOSIERY E01.C FACTORIES. Tarn Worked np for Families oa Reasonable Terms. Hiring the most improved machinery and experienced workmen. 1 guarantee all mr work to be equal to ban i-ma-Je foods, and respeciTuiij aoticu tbare of pobiir pitroaage. I U. U. KING, White Deer Mills, L'nioa Co Pa ' Au What mast be returned. I rTHE person Vbo horroar! the d!n;nistra - ' '"r "eoorfVpf ariiKnr.kle.dee'd.ont : of the Keeper's cKce, iiTeqnesied to retora : it immediately. , Alsothe rerson who Pr-owed the inventor and vendue list of IaVidi:e. dee'd. ' Also the person wK sot iiyjl ill of Charles 1 u-.n", arc d- H v tftvLL, Keg'r Lewisbur:, Henr: 23, lM BOW TO DESTROY ROACHES, RATS, HTCE, Bed Bir, Aati Ac Use Earl's Vennia Eiterainator: i B ; dmsnnraaWinM , ' t , r is infallible is infallible! , i Is pot op ia Lane B.i-a for IS ct. Is ' frr ",D"ut m'x"S ,h 0,hrr w.: vr-7 .-. jUTOSU. jr"SsX,W. !'- it- bv an Pmar.u ..j Wa aTrVrwiwni. rSJifihVrjLVJrrt ",fc- T-.m ri ai-., .iut ....fu.rT . Ivt Ju., trt. aaova II ..Bit, Umme lcaia aaa SV.I4 ia Lraubarr. br RrNTETT BRO'f. Vkc., aoj !!; l.j BAKEB A C C.W aCUAIH aiHl r. U. Lka Lii imljt'it HENRY HARPER, .Vo. .ViO, Arch St, rhilaJclplia, Has a large stock of FIXE CCTLERY. SOLW SILVER WARE, Superior PlaleJ TEA SETTS, FOUKS. ttc Oct. 1, 1M 8POUNA 4 m CRIFFLX'S rA TEST Calaan Jars and .la Covert, ' -v.it preservin ritius in a perfect; v - fres,h Tn"' require no Wax. toi- ir of gla.a, these avoid Ihe ohjeciiona to nher Jar "n or oihrT mt " useo in tn. "" or " e " l'"' -bn.r,r: Iv bv & CO United Slates Claim Agents. LICENSE bavins; been framed to th. ii. undersigned to carry on the busiaess of t niteo states Claim Agent in I nion county, they will attend promptly lo the collection of back pay and bounties aod the procuring cf "-- i-j oi'uuucs auu me procuring ci pensions for soldiers or iheir leeal represenu- . r .... r 10 aoytmoe. 01 me kind in ibe market. An I eiaminatioa of the Jar will convince anv in-i irm-rni person 01 us menu. It has no wax to melt, sere ws to corrode, or sprints 10 break, bat is made oa stnctiy philosophical princi ple. Call and examine it. For sale wholesale and mail by T. . EVANS, AgenL Lewisbur?, July !!, 1864. .-11 c-.. . . . LAOIES' FACY FUBS1 Jony Farfira's M EstaklKket Fur Manufactory Xo Hi. Arch St., ahoT. Tti, ruiLaa. 1 nave m w in store of my own im portation and aaia fanore, one of tbe ms. il.i ' LnrKnt. and nuMf 1 Beautiful seleeuoa ..aai, am., r- fur Lad.ea' and Chil dren's Wear, in tbe City. Also, a fine as sortment of Gf Bis' Far Gloves and Collars. As my Furs were all purchased when Gold em. 1 am enabled m disnose of them al wr ,kl. mA I ik. ... ... , fnm &1,Bd. of ,nBB anit T.rtnity, C7Remeaber the Name, Number and atreet! JOIIV FAKEIR4. T1S ABCU ctnrt. abort ilk. aoath ante 1 1' I have no partner, nor connection with any other store ia Philadelphia 10tm5; Anew suit Campaica Medal of'-LiX COLN AND JOHNSON." aeat free anywhere for 36 cents. . X3 Address Box No. t, Hartleton, Fa. ataa ' The Election Laws uf PenmyWiiia. 'I'HE tlwliu" Uaiarwti'1"' 1 ail rhxb are a pab'i-, M c;i o'or. (wih tbise rlai'ie i. : ' CltV aB'1 e otv : ii.r'st- , "" 01 " J A aew eiMioa. ealarjfd and in?r.r-" Uibibi atl tbe Us, up o te ;''! c, a-.it r. wr.ti ine Amn;ireni f. oJ ,hf ' prpu:i f" V ' diera in aciaa! rri. To be Id.. . Jaw ately aftrr the adjoarnme"! f thr -, i aratiua cl tk Lrcislatarei ia a"ar.-ijF, paper eorer. r'l.c "i if r.is. bacwuu . luwtd oa a iarze aomber u-iA. . ' Tar aaie Iy M M K oif j,a:Karnstarg. fa AdtalalAtratrU Xatice. OTICE ia herefcr firm, tk.i I!irt of Adminis'raiiixi aao thp Eta:r of liV:D M.IKER, dee d, lata of L:bar. I I'nMiB r.AunIir tAava hia rr ii1 In thm . on,i, r.iened. t, the Kegiieroi Lawa eoon. in 'tae ifrin vl law. 1 tterelore. all jrrsc indebted lo said estate are reaeted to irt m mediate pTmntj and those harte: i?t just elatms are ai.-o requested lo preaui Uf-i legally au'.iif ntira'.ej Tor i tiemen to tsAGAH I. 'S. -ii.i rx. 1070 Or A. H- Lilt., hrr Armey ALBRIGHT & BREWER. . A1 TTOR.NEYS at Law. OHi' c nr ci Market an 1 KconhSt. L- k i-? Lara Co, fa. Alan claim A;ent for r .ocne. meat of PrnskMtf. Kack Pay, ai.d B unutj. and ail uibrr r'aima aeainst ibe I - i Pii'ti. LerSarr April 1, ItMf lpd '' notice! " rpHREE Scbocl Teachers wanted let tb J I o.on UiWBship srhool district. Address I.. RO"KK. Pres'i, cr JOH. VuL'.XtiMAX.Sew Winfic'.J P. U. 1069 Notice to Trespassers. VLL persons are herebr cautioned aniasl irespasnns niva the prcsatan tf the auarr.iEtied, tilua ed in Kel.'y Sown Jtip, for 1 lQe parpoe of buntia; par j.Jses and otber i 'na:l fMf, aa they wiil be devl itn accoc- g'at IO 1 i ?back, j Peter Newman, D A Xlwe. Abraham Snafer, iejr; CmbermaB, ' ! J bo Hommel, Thoma Keam, Jacob R- (Vob-iart. Ji ha M Cltr, Adaun V BaZ e'.t tirorge Me-t 4pd Threat Rom I'aviJ Heinlej, J ha A Kier Paul (Win, 10 a rs 'fHE OT)erined. bavin? cfc ;H the tae I rt the fnraiture, 6ltares aud ! la of Mr. Kir M. I'wna i,! caanane tbt Bkerv, C. n'eeiiiinerv and N Hon bwriavas, at me Id stand. -n Mark-I street, for the pe ri od of one rear. He hopes bytnet attrauom to bo;nes to luent the paTf-aage herek'forw extended lo ib:s estatliihm-iL H L. WTXAHOX -I.ew:surs, April 20, 1SG3 "s TAKEN UP, v N the preiiies r( ih sneT"te. sKoot 1 8 TWO H EIKERS and ONE M ELK. each a!' ut two ra. old. Tht :rrr ' a ,)uo ; ",te. -d ha, a bell One hetf -r is mo.tlr w.tH-mi a rtippei . ' ihe ciher it red. wnii wi.r Jiin- irts and f sidh. i ne owner ii .-fqr-i-d to provw pr.u.erty, pay chirsr,. and ia..- -neni away. rrmry win oe c:;spfs3 cl ar- r ? to law. V"M. WO..ITXGEE ' Ke'Iy Tp, Sfpt. ij. f43w AUDITOR'S SOTICR" V"OTiCE is hereby siren :hat tie nnler- aiaaeJ has been ppvr!rd sailor, by u.e Orphans' Cuari of Lna a e ua-y. to anak d.s r.t ati. n ,f me haiante ia the band nl Ja-nes F. Linn. Ei . Eica ,.r r f nv -ia (iaaa.w. tiereased. and that he will m ' parties mfere-'ed. at iie c:Ec -f A. ii. Esq.. in Lewisburs. on Wfts ,l- -.' i dav of November. l"M, to a.isi :o t's " duties of ttis appiiatmeat. A. Stt INEFllRD. , !:tcr New Stand New Gocdi! JOSEPH LIIAWX barinitahen 1, fj rooms under ine Telfirarh ami Ci.- : . otEces,refii;ed lutm.and 8i!eJ in aa ex'e. : ,- variety of ji, Cupt, Grntlrmt.t't C;- tV.,, -Also a laree aod splendid etucl. t l."T.r. CA5K'IMERl.d.c. which be win ir tr umti order, he still continues ihe Taut 3s -i- nes. Me is prepared lo eier j - ; si eairusted lo bia care, to the al:s'acuoa s.'iti customer. ' N. B. Canine: and Repatnar m- dore tr order. I.ewi.sfnrr. Annl 10. !--', a I F you want a PICTI HE rtiavfrt. eo to NICE Phoicranhic bal er. where there is a .plen iid asson-neni uf daic and gilt frames, for sale cheap. IVFor a riiotosranh Albaaa tn to NICE'S Uallerv. where voo. can tare a.r en- dn:assonmeni froas which to aeiect Lewiaburg, fept. 58, 1S6 p d ' a Dlssolatlon. I'HE Pannrhip in the Mercantile bevnese . between the subscnoers a: Ke:lrX" -. 'a was dissolved bv mutual convert - ill ult. The Books and Aeeot- .r :L handsot Mr Kline for seuleiati,; a i siseas continued by him at tbe forruer s'.. '.. A 6 liOCJI. 1 A kLDii -Kelly Tp, Sept. SI, IR64 pd iTery Haa. Vaaaa. aat fhlM sawaM aWi it. NARRATIVE of Pnraiions and Poffernra of failed pistes Officers and Soldiers while Prisoners of War ia tbe hands of ihe Rebel Authorities. Being the Report of a Com. mision of Inqotry, appointed by the V. S. tsanitaryCcuinm.ion. Wua aa Appendix ronta-nms the Testimony.'' 1)R!CE. S3 cents. Sent, post-r:d, to any address, on receipt of price, by - C. M. KING, Wbiie Ier M-V.t. t I' uion Cu. Pa FOUNDRY & HACHIHE SF0P. HHE aodersizned having purchased tbo X Machine thop. Foundry, tie. i rmeriy uwuru oy r.. a. Dnistrr, ol .-untu- . is pr- parea 10 ao all kiads or Machine Sieam Engines, Saw and F'"urni!: M k ery. rumps, Mininc Maeb:n- .. Ac. Repair.nt: at'ended to proi r y Persons wanting work done -;rr" will do well to cail and examia- ' nc ties. WILLIAM REN s i.- . Sunbury, Pa, Oct. 6, !S'-4 Doctor U. C. STEDAV nAVINfi returneil from V- -.. , . lor afd at BotTilce X K aJ and of hi arofssKial services lo ihe poV'C. . b fiion at Wrn-T. Linr.'t Bnlfaice Tp, June I" fi3