i : f si "I ' ft i 1 1 J I I '. f T" i (v I I Letter rem uo. oewoiu. Ot')lk IT lll'hfflllmf 'The following was addressed by Mr. Sew r .'UIV IV VliIJ VUIVIV ard. tu Ihe sentlemen of the Republican Cen O. N. WOEDEN CORNELIUS. pnMiftltnd on thf -b Synta. hnn th Un-int aui belt circulation ot my Nvwciiaper 10 L'oion County. Free lorn, national; Slavery, sectional!; gt: i not .feci 'ai ' w the sensibility with which I have received ine iumt'lTK PGOTECHON TO AMfUH AN 1DIsti:Y, letters in which you and so many other res XNU I pected friends have tendered to me express- Hot another Inra r Slave Territory 1T Extension, 1 ins of renewed and enduring confidence. I'urrkiisr. or nquci. ( These letters will remain uh me asassuran- Th.aWir. arr, and will be the two lra.!in rriawlpln ; - (.., ve,rs. that, although I Was Dot la-lMn-lheeoautrv. until th. y are v.pl. noQH and . ; "S in luiure jcir., a , .b(.T ae ... . i a ik..) nnm.t ui.ii tit- unun Mm? in wait, even lor anoint r ec, Bait WD MJ out nvi . j i T-.ri indmptm''-" u.w. st.on. Ca.-itol at Wih-; gtotL iW-rti Miners Jrnai. I f or President, ALEAIIAMLINCOLX.of Illinois For Vice President, HANNIBAL IIAMLIX, of Maine Jam- tMlnck ;Thoma5 M. Howe t-lwarj C. Knitlit M . a....t KoWrt P. King Nathan Hi 11 1tI H. Smith ITid Ta-:rart til M'-rcur 1'auiet O. i.rhr V m M'k-nnall K. V. ttobtrts John M. Urcimnll iJamea W. Fuller i mafia w. t'lirtt iiaid Mumma.Jr '. iTU.ram. a. Hull if . Ii. IVomiuaa j tiwrtrt' Bre.atiT A. It pharpa iSsmill Calvin It'tpar VWHO .in M. Kirkpatrick.Jauia K.-rr llfory Scutti.-r IJuLu (jrier FOR t.OW KMUt, AXDSEW G. ITRTIX, of Centre fo. taLTnULK DEJI'-.T!C CuSVESTlOS N'ETUIU " -Ki-hmotiil,Junel4 ! lullimure IS ; Tjl'.x Cocxti Tahi Thur. to St., 5, , lsCO I-iyTbe Club meeting called for last ' Saturday evening was postponed to accom-, modate very niiuy who desired to bear i Mr. Heiiiaiuin. To-.MORBOV fSaturdav) 1 cveniDg is appointed for the Hepublicau Club to meet at their room, corner of Am- ii u . 1 , ' t.,. : monk Mock-second stortj. Turn in, , J wLoJJiII I a tw I A EUan Forsery. j The New York Herald published the : following purDortics to be an extract ' from a speech delivered b; Abraham Lin coln, Jul; 17, 1S58, and eays it savors strongly of John Drownism : "I nevertheless did mean to go on the banks of the Ohio, and throw missiles iuto Kentucky, to disturb them in their domes tic institutions." This extract is copied into nearly every j Lncofoco rare the country many re-' ,. ... , ., . , ; epectable Lditors of that party having , been imposed upoo by the Ilcruhl. The ; ex'ract bears upon its face the evidence of , r j 1 being a contemptible forgery, and so it is. ; Here is what Mr. Lincoln did say on this j tulject : "I have again and again raid, that 1 WOULD NOT enter into any 0 (he States to ditturb the inititutiu of ISfacerjf. Judge VohjIum iid, at Bloomington, that I used language most able and ingenious for con cealing what I really meant ; and that, while 1 bad protested against entering in to the Slave States, I nevertheless did mean to go on the batiks of the Ohio and throw missiles into Kentucky, to disturb them in their domestic institutions. We notice that the Argut, the Timet, &o. &e., publish the IIcraliFt forgery but they will, we hope, make the proper cor rection. Let us see. Ratification at Philadelphia. The friends ot our candidates Deld an immense meeting at Independence Square, . , . . n John Ii. Mjcrs, an eminent merchant, pre- eided, and Fpeccbcs were made by Hon. Senator Trumbull, of Illinois : John Sher- .. T ., , ,. man of Ohio ; Hon. James II. Campbell, of Pennsylvania, and a dozen others, from three different stands. The different j j.j .i. .: : ; wara. .iieuucu tuc s ..f - , with banners, music, o.c. J.ue wavy r,cvci aaa . "Saturday niplt, May 2Gth, 1SG0, will form a bright page in the local or political history of the city of Philadelphia, that will not soon be forgotten. The scene was Independence Square the occasion was the ratification of the nominations of Lin coln and Hamlin. The demonstration . ... , , , was itcmcnse, tne entnusiasm unoouuuea, mucA more to than any poliliirt uaem- (he n'on,ination of a candidate for the Presi- hlage ire ever taw in I'Kiladtfi'hia and denry.aud that wasthat the candidate selected we bavo attended all the Presidential rati- should be true to ihe interests of Pennsylva- fieation meetings in this citv for the past nia, which I believe to be the interests of the c whole country. In ihis connection, i did quarter of a century. Tope that the person Cxed upon would have The Philadelphia Iett (Forney) says : becn ,he ravori,r son of our sister state, Wsi. "The meoline was very imposing and an H. Stw.nn. I knew, as did the eniire conn enthusiastic one it seems to be a com- try, lhat he. through a long and usefiil.course epinusiastic one. xi Becm. i m v f h a bpcn Ihe aL,e and zcarns bmationofalltheclenientgofthcopposi- yat uf'all m(:!l,aTes uhich promised tion, not the least of which was the prom- j protectlon anj encouragement to free white ioence of the American and commercial ; aUcr, while representing a State whose pros elements. It indicated that the friends of , perity is believed to depend mainly opon the Bell and Everett were far from indifferent , commerce of her great metropolis. He had . , . , ,., i. i that foresight so charactens'ic of a great to the success of Lincoln and Hamhu. ;.nich nMti hjm IO remember A series of resolutions, indorsing the ,v,at the coal nd the iron of Pennsylvania, nomination of Lincoln and Hamlin and ! and the agricultural products of olher States, . . . , , i . i I as well as their varied and important manu- the Chicago platform, were adopted. A , f;(C,urin, interests, mnst be combined in or resolution, prepared by Henry C. Carey : rifr ,nal , heir full etfect and force might be nd offered by Isaac Hazclhurst, was also ! brought to bear opon the great progressive adopted Mr. Haielhurst wis a prominent Fil more man, hut be like Daniel Ullman , VZ ,' . . . , . I ;.! of New ork, has come out fur Lincoln and Hamlin. , a"!" -i i. ,.j, Chicago, June 4.-A terrible i tornado ewcpl over lWern Iowa and orthero Illinois last night, which has caused more destruction of life and' property than any similar visitation remembered. 1 ho towns of Camanchc, Iowa, and Allany, Illinois, were completely demolished. In the for mer thirty dead bodies have already been discovered, and there were still a number under the ruins of demolished buildings. In Allany some five or six bodies have been found, and there are 6ft j persons wounded some seriously. The destruction was equally great at Morrison, Illinois. At Lyndea several persons were killed and fifteen person in the vicinity were badly injured. The storm passed two miles north of Amboy, and it is reported that over ten persons were killed there and a number banly injured. The tornado traveled over a distance of ninety miles io Iowa and seventy in Illi nois. The loss of life is supposed to be about one hundred and fifty. Garibaldi baa been victorious in great ba'tle atinst the oppressed power of Na-t-U, ani tUe Keyohticabts appear strong. tral Committee of New York city, who invited him to attend a meeting to be held for the ratification of the proceedings of the National Convention. Acnrn. Mav 21. IS. - . the vindication of my polmcal principles, yet that they did nevertheless receive the gener ous support ot many goou, wise uu fi men of my own time. Such assurances, however made, unoer the circumstance s n..w exisimg.derive their price less value largely from the fact that they steal upon me through the channels of private cor respondence, and altogether unknown to the world. V.. ii will at once perceive that such expressions would become painful to me and justly offensive In the community, if they should be allowed to 1-ke on any public or conventional form of manifestation. F or this reason, if it were respectlul and consistent with yonr own public purposes. I would have delayed my reply to you until I conld have had an opportunity of makiiie it verbally, next week, on my way in Washington, after com pleting the arrangements for the repairs upon my dwelling, here, rendered necessary by a recent lire. The same reason determines me also to de- , wn..ri-in.l ini-naiii.n io aiiend a meeting, in which you proptse some demonstrations of respect to mvself, while so justly considering the nominations which have been made by the recent National Convention at Chicago. At the same time, it is your right to have a frank and candid exposition of my own opin ions and sentiments upon that important sub ject. My friends know very well, that, while they have always generously made my promo tion to public trusts their own exclusive care, 07 terms to resign them into the hands of the nennl u-iihnut forfeiture of the public confi. deuce. The presentation of my name to the Chicago Convention was, thus, their act, not mine. The disappointment, thereiore, is dj j., uot mine. ilmayhave found them unprepared. On the other hand, I have no sentiment either of disappointmentor dl5content. fr ., in any possible case. could, without presumption, claim that a great national party ought to choose him for its can- didate for the first office in the gill ot the American people ! I find in the resolutions of the Convention a platform as satisfactory to me as if it had been framed with my own hands; and in the Candidates, adopted by it, eminent and able Hcnublicans, with whom 1 ; have cordially co-operated in maintaining the ! principles embodied in that excellent creed. I I cheerfully give them a sincere and earnest support 1 trt,t- m(,reovcr, that those with whom I have labored so long, that common service in a noble cause has created between them and myself relaljl)ns cf persona, friendship unsur- passed io the cxperienceof political men. will indulge me in a confident belief that no sense of disappointment will be allowed by thein 10 hin(jer r .Way.or in any way embarrass, the progess of that cause to the consummation whicn is cemannea oy a patriotic reatu o ' the safety and welfare of the country and the best interests of mankind. I am, sincerely and respectfully. Your friend and obedient servant, W.M. II. SEWARD. Views of Gen. Cameron. A grand ratification meeting was held at Harrisburg, on Friday evening, 15 of May, at which Hon.SiMox Cixmoi presided. Speech es were made by Hon. O. S. Finer, of Con necticut, (now a Republican Member of Con gress, but a Fillmore man in 185G,) Hon. Jons V. Killixger, Josf.ph Chet, Esq., Ac. On taking the chair. Gen. Caxkbox spoke substantially as follows : FtELi.w Citizkws: I lhank you for the in vitation to be present with you to-night, and f"r ,ne opportunity it atlords me ol conferring i comf a, yi,or h!ding lr.m my place in the j Senate to join with you in ratifying the action of the representatives of our party at Chicago. w Phe profunnJ respect ,bear fur B j could have induced me to do so, had I not j clearly ascertained that no harm could come to the Tanti Bill, in which you are so deeply j iDterehlcJi dtirir.z my brief absence, It may be proper that I should briefly allude , to myself before proceeding further. I need scarcely say to vou that I have no feeling of BCrf0Iial disannointmeni in the result. The , j(j?h office wniCn vllUj Iose,her with the peo- I pie vf mis great state, wouia nave cotiirrreu ! upon me, has for me no charms, and while I was jnsily proud of the demonstration in my behaif I have never for a moment felt equal in ihe nrooer discharge of the duties apper- ' tainingto it. It is surrounded with cares and anxieties, which a brave man might fear to j approach ; yet, the place is so high that no true patriot is at uoeriy io uecune n wurn ii ,- .:. . I I .a L.A k.. i i. nlterea lor nis acecoiaiitr. iia.c uau uui --- ...,., jntPrPS, in rc-rj to . commercial interests ot nis own. un more 'han one occasion, when the inerests of Pennsv vania have been threatened, he has , nobly ome lQ the lescoe cf lhp$e in,ests, prompted alone by a far-seeing patriotism. i Pennsylvania could well, in return, as a mark , rv ct fur hjs aMIlly and C0I)fiafnce jn his illt,grityt have entrusted to him her aesiiny, as well as the interests of the great ! family of States, 1 am aware that many men, ; entertaining like exalted opinions oi jnr oew- ard's statesmanship and public services, have coupled it wuh a doubt as to his availability for the Presidential race, as tor me, i nave had no doubt npen that snbjeet. I have, and have ever had, unlimited confidence in the in telligence and sagacity, as well as the virtue, of the American people: and the people of Pennsylvania in no degree rank below the masses elsewhere in these qualities. Know- the temper of the people from the intimate relations it has been my good fortune to bold to them, I believe tbey were ready to take a representative man, and with him go forward to Ihe work of re-organizing the government under such auspices as ruled when the desti nies of the Republic were being shaped by the Washingtons, lhe Adamses, the Jeftersons and the Madisons of history. The corruptions, lhe nnparalled extravagance and the mat-administration of public affairs, which bid fair lo render the present an infamous era in lhe country'sjhistory.had prepared the people for active and willing services under a great and energetic leader. But the Convention which recently met. de liberate.!, and harmonicwly e!ned its session at Ch.cag",if'.er a lair and caadid in:erchange uiiuFcu uirFiSTAii& lewisbuiu ciu ol opinion, has presented to our choice a can didate less known in public life peihaps. but who, on all occasious when demands have been made np'on his Zealand patriotism, has borne himsell bravely and honorably. In re gard to the great interests of Pennsylvania, the subject of protection to labor, his record is clear, emphatic, and beyond suspicion. He will require no endorsement to convince the people of Pennsylvania that their interests will be perfectly secure in his hands. Him self a laborer in early life, he has struggled with adversity until he has reached the proud mxiiitin ha now occupies, by ihe single aid of a strong purpose, seconded by an unyield ing will ; aiid it is not in the hearts of Penn sylvanians to doubt snch a man. The labor ing men of this State ever control the ballot b x when they arise in the majesty of their strength. Let them go to the election next Autumn, and while they are securing their own inierests, let them elevate to the hiphesl place in their elective gift, Abrahaji Lis colx, a working man like themselves. Of his associate on the ticket, Hiwmt Hi hum, I can speak from personal observa tion and intiuiaey. I have known him long, and have served with him many years in the Senate of the United Suites. He, too, is a man in whom the people of Pennsylvania can rely. Honest, faithful, intelligent, able, and ever lully awake to the paramount interests of la bor in all its various branches, I risk noihing in pror o :ocing hiin as keenly alive to the im portance of lhe gradual but certain develop ment of Pennsylvania's resources,as any man in the republic. Gentlemen, it is the duty of us of every good citizen to join hands io the good work of elevating the men whose names are inscri bed upon our banners to lhe proud positions to which they are named, that honesty, integ rity and true patriotism may regain the pla ces now usurped by men grown rerkles and corrupt thro' long continuance in power. I trust there will be nodivi'ion of sentiment in the great Party of the People of Pennsylvania. Lei us remember, when we go up to this coming battle with organized w rong and offi cial corruption, that a recreant son of Penn sylvania has brought this great shame upon the country, and now leads the war upon pop ular rights; and let the remembrance of this fact nerve us in the purpose to crush out that combination which now wields the sword and the purse, and thus redeem the good name 01 our noble Commonwealth. The question is now really between the Peon'e and Office-hulders. A set of men "held together by the cohesive power of pub' lie plunder" now control the Government. Thev are demoralized, and their ranks are broken, and we have only to be united, firm, vigilant and active, to secure the victory. Gen. Caxtanx was applauded frequently during the delivery of his address, and his flattering allnsions to the great statesman of New York, Mr. Sr.winn, and his emphatic endorsement of Likcolx and Himli, were received with round upon round of enthusias tic applause. At a Lincoln llatification mectiDg held at Trenton, N. J., Tuesday evening, lion. W.M. L. IUyton, one of the candidates at Chicago, made a slirring speech iu fa vor of his successful competitor. Gov. Uaiiks, of Massachusetts, made a singular dcc'aralion at a meeting held in Fautuil Hall, lioston. Gov. Chase of Ohio Las also declared bis high opinion of the Eomiuces, and gives them a cordial support. All the Republican candidates' have thus united in yielding a cordial support to the ticket. Wasuiston, June 4. Mr. Sumcct's speech attracted a largo audience to the Senate galleries, which continued well filled during the few hours of his scour ging review of Slavery in all its relations, political, social, moral, and economical. The U. S. Senate have put aside the Kansap-Admission bill by the decisive vote of 3 to 27 only Messrs. Pugh and Latham voting with the Republicans in the minority, and Mr. Douglas abtcnt. The dwelling house of Senator Douglas, in Washington cily, was on Saturday week unroofed by a thunder storm. He is suffering from ill health. Fowler, who stole 8155,000 out of the New York Post Office, is said to have cx- nended it mostlv for the "ood of himself and of the Democratic party. And yet Vr. Hammond the Blavcholding Democrat of South Carolina, proposes to raise the rates of postage (to make up for such ras calities ?) m . Late California news by Pony Fxprcss, June 1st, hrinns word of tho murder cf Americans oy xuuiaus uu larsuu river, Major Ormsby with 105 mounted men followed and were caught iu an ambush. n.. . c .u Xlie powuer oi tuc toiuuiocis Rda duuu ca- baustcd, and the mapr and U others are I known to be killed 3 wounded, and 43 j fate unknown. Judge Peter V. Daniel of the United j Glalna si,, r..f.m f?nnrt Khn ir in lripb. ' mond oo Ihursoay morning, was oorn at "Crow's Nest," in Stafford County, Va., on the 24 of April, 1781. The "Union" or third partyttcs in New York have nominated Gen. Houston asan Independent candidate for President. St. Lolis, Juno 4, 1S00. The corres pondent of the Republican at Hessilla, Arizona, reports Indian outrages in vari ous parts of the Territory. WAsniNOTOX, June 5. Although Mr. Bcrrett s friends claim his re election to the mnyoralty by a small majority, Mr. YVallach contests it on the ground of ille gal votes. There is much excitement on the subject. Tbf.ntox, Juno 5. -Samuel D. Irg ham, Secretary of the Treasury under Gen. Jackson, died here to day, aged SI years. 27ie Xiithcille Whig is engaged in pro ving that Mr. Dell is as good a Pro-Slavery man as eou'd be desired. Utica, June 5. Horatio Seymour has published a letter withdrawing bis name from before the Baltimore Convention. Krw York, June 5. Silas M. Bur roughs, a member of Congress, from Or leans District, is dead. The Louisville Democrat eajs : "The nomination of Lincoln, at Chicago, is the strongest his party could have made. We have regarded Lincoln since 1S4S, as their most available man." New Orleans, June 5, 1S50. The municipal elections yesterday passed off quietly. John F. Monroe, the American candidate, was elected Mayor by 1,000 majority. The Ohio E. A. Conference recommend tbeir members to abstain from Agricultu ral Fairs where racing is allowed, and against Gift Book cheats. The Buffalo Commercial Athertitrr, Millard Fillmore's home organ, raises the names of Lite dn and Hamlin, and endor ses the ticket in a stroDg editorial. It says there is now no nse of any opponent of the Democratic party voting for John Ut!l, as it woiiiJ Qtx'13 help the Lscjfocoj. CANDIDATES' COLUMN. (Cn. erota pr wik lr card 01 io 110 r Onr Mtjalr K'trliant-Saturday, A tlj. . XvmiHutiuj OMoeMiim Uwifburs, Monumy, Aug. S. ANNCUibljr. (r-friease state RICHARD V.B. LINCOLN of Hartley township as a candidate lor the j,e..,.i,iv before ihe Peoule on lhe 4th Aug. trial. Esq- Lincoln i known to the whole j rnnw 94 a eentleman of ability and integrity. cf good education, and able to take part in j any debate who has served the county long j in thankless stations, ana wnowuum ...,., , a hfher one. It is many years since uni , Hartfey had a Representative.and his location would suit both Cnion and Snyder if Juniata's claim to a Member this year is conceded May "5 I860 ii.aii.mu. i i Messrs. Ed.tor.-It Is time the people sh'd S A" I Lr.ISLK 01 w,Dr. , , " y. "v."'"! A he haTbeen ius, ! ntiiir.M -! . dilicenl and faithlul in all that he has ever 1 r JaV .La. k. A aarnliLI ilnnlltlll ll i : ,k. imnnrtani nnsi fr which I res- tie si i iu nni "- . r . pectfully name him. BL'FFALOE Regiitter & Itcioidcr. I OFFER myself as a candidate for AVgi'ser 4 Kearrder at the ensuing eleciion.subject to the nomination of the People's County Convention. Should I be so fortunate as to receive the nomination and beelected.I pledge invself lo discharge the duties of lhe oflice with fidelity. JOSEPH 1). FORREY. .Mltllinburg, May 2, 1860 839 rpHE undersigned will be a candidate f..r 1 the office of Register and Recorder of L nion county, subject to the nomination lo be made on the 4th of Angus! next GEORGE MERRILL. Lcwisburg, May 2, l60 810 County I'oitiuilNMloncr. fllHE subscriber will be a candidate for Commissioner ot Cnion county, subject to the decision of the nomination of the Peo ple's party at the delegate meetings on the 4lh of August next. B. W. THOMI'f'W. Milllinburg, May 2, 1860 CO I BELLOW CITIZENS Through the rgent 1 solicitation of a lame number of i. ends, 1 offer myself as a candidate for County Com missioner, subject lo the decision ol ' Re publican primary election for Union My. If I am nominated and elected,! will discXrge the duties of the office faithfully FREDERICK BOLE.NDEA Limestone Tp, May 18, i860 - I) I PER II.IXGIXG, in Country and Town (whether the paper is bought from myeir or any other deler) promptly and cor rectly done by O.B. EVANS, Lewisburg.who has worked at the trade since bit boyhood. J.s.SJursh. E.Shorklry. f. JSkorkley. r.Beaver. S. 5V.ABSH & 0, (stxecasou to iiEi-Me, MEsa co.) I.EWISBUllO FOUNDRY AGRICULTURAL WORKS, Leu iIurg, Pa. "r-E haTe constantly on haot Rd tnr pale. It W ItllLKf ALU (111 RETMI iVrfKr ATwwr anrf flnrtr llarvrsUrn (train ami Oi iu$ S'l'r - IoMi an llnrt l'jwfT uurn wtlrn ; w. too . .' r oar lltirtr Trrtitl. Stprrp and Xotl lwrri : CUivtr j thil.'rrs. FrM fVWff, Thrrtl'trt, it'tot, titnr. Ilrlh. Irm Ffintrf-tr i:tilhn-jt, hnn Htw. lVn7iy, MUl (irarin-ju i i Ar., an-l hold ourwtrra ivailv at all time to lo all : .v,, x tiBT llrsiSLM with thf utmit eurn-rtiie.a ( and Ji.tt. U Work or Manufactures invariably warranted a recommended. orjir nf.-tlully auiiciL'il auii pronil.tlj attiuard to. June 1. ISlo BUFFALO HOUSE LEWISHVKG, L'XIOS CO, PA. I i. nitEWER, I'ropriclor. ri'IILS new Hotel is situated opposite the I Ci.iirt House.in the mosi fashionable and beautiful part of the town, and for style and t convenience can not be surpassed in Central i Pennsylvania. Those visitintr the University, or attending Court, will find it the most convenient and central public house charges will be the most reasonable and neither lime or expense will be spared lo bestow every comfort upon those who may call. l.ewisburs. May 3,l!fi0 I 1ST OF VEMir.RS of MEUCHAX j HIZE &c. in the county of CMOS for lhe yearlStiO. CLASS. LIT?! i:. no CtinmVrltn BrAtttera hr.ui.-r, M I'lurt- k Co. .t.,l,n Wll a O. Wolf.', Wtl.I A Co. lirown, I'uuklp a Co. Uur.h a iliM.lnian M.r., a Br.wn llnrvii & llutrhinaon Al. xalidtT Amniona Dr. C. Tur.lT Co. Lewiahurg II 11 11 li 13 13 111 13 14 It 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 . 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 VI la 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 uo do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Mifflinburg do do do do do do do do do do do do do Lawla Townahlp llartleton do oo ir. t 12 -so ill 00 111 (HI l'l 1(1 IK) 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 no 7 00 7 00 Orultne Hln-ti ii"i;htoii, Agt c. w. svii.-itie "y", ; .i..im ii. iute I Ur..rw IM-l. in r oo 7 00 7 W 7 00 i nl iVip-lv 7 (W 1 7 oO 7 OO 1 7 00 i 7 00 7 ("I 3 ro 3 50 I 3 M I 3 f.o I S W ' 3 50 a m ' I'l.ilip o..man Pttr aiua Wm. T. Ileilmcyer F.S. Call well T. II. hrnnfl Co. JeM Fnlta Thomacli. rlri.T 7.imm.nnin k Zelleri laid tiint-r Ilyr Aromna Jo-e h !.. Ilawa II L M Mahon Thomaii S.stit K I. Nrel'it Jim' S(4tt A. r.. iva'.rmandle A. K. Ilnwrr II. W. CrfUer I'.irl.ard M. Cnoper W. II. O tiant tlanifl Oswald .Mi..stt lttind'-nbangh lra. E. Maixa Mi as A. Sfiyker Mi.a A. L. Zubt Mi. M. S Ku! r 3 60 I 3 60 I 3 .V) 3 60 3 60 g .'.0 3 60 3 60 ; 3 60 ; 3 60 3 60 ' 3 50 ! 3 50 , 3 50 12 60 I 10 00 ! 10 (10 io oo : 10 00 . 10 00 I 3 50 . 3 60 ; 7 oo ; 3 50 ' a 5o . a 5o I 3 50 1 S 50 . 7 00 . 10 00 1 7 ( 7 00 7 00 I n.v-ar i BarUr 11 a. oiw J. D. S. Uat itaaaeni'tuc 1 BlddlO J. a J. Young PaTid Ilii'cM Mlnadorc i.-Iiwaro Younx A llarber Mr. M.Steta Mrs. Weirman MiJ Kat K""! S. W. j-aodiraca Kmanuel Yearick Clirutiao Iir Shi-m ;i'ii.'fIiiioyer K. V. liloavr II. t W. W. Whltmer Mark Halfpenny S. K Ilrcisliach Ii. B. Kent si. Wi-idenaanl Joprrh 8. Kondaba&ll K'lward Wilaon J. I. Iloasr Charles Cawlt'y R. D. R"nh It. gwinefori! I-aarKinir Hrar.r A Co. Staum A Thomas rharlen Cawley Jidiu Date,maa Thomaa Art.aralo 1. K. Corn-y k Bro. Samuel Speeaa John Kivitl do Hartley Towuhlp do Laorelton do T.imeatooa Kew Berlin do do do do do WlDtu-14 do do Kelly Townahlp Kew Colombia do do do White Deer Mills Forest Iron Worka Buffalo. X Roads . ItufTaloe Township 3 50 7 oo 7 oo io oo io oo 10 liO 7 00 7 CO a ;,o it oo lo oo 7 uo io oo 7 oo 10 00 a so 3 SO 10 00 a so lo oo 12 to 10 00 10 00 io oo io oo lo oi o. r. Lau.l. uiiager F. 8. Hunter MTV, l..l,t k llanrk Hudj A Uiniiaalreirh, 12 R.O. H. twl Nathan Kawn John llihbony lsaar King William llank lwL.tmrg 8 do S do S Kew Berlin 8 Slittlinburjr 8 DISTILLERIES. Wert Unflaloe 8 Beish k Bifl. 2ft 00 An APPEAL will be held al the Treasur ers' otfice, in Lewisbure on Saturday the 9th of June. 1860. between 10 and S o'clock, when and where all thoe who feel themselves ag grieved by ihe above classification may at tend if they think proper. 8. W. SNOIH1KAAS, Mereantlla Appraiser. Miffllnhum. May to, ld. FEW Boxes of Raisins, Figs, Dates and Pr:.ne Prunes for sale at the rosx orrici: 1S( ri'ii.'i r at J. Baker &. Co's Drut; Siore-aiso the j rorllanal Coal Oil. For th. IfMNT IIKI.IKF m.4 . i.i.-i;uN.srt:l'KK..ru.ilia- ASTHMA. KM M AN t.N r l l'RK f U.i lla- trt-wtng complaint, u FEXDT'S nnoxru.i l cigarettes. Ma.l by C II PKVMOIT. CO. UiT SS&AC fUmt, N V. I Tl' 91 I-r 1 3 FOR S.M U AT ALL DKLI-UI&1S 1 ; 1 - - . ..... 1 iiirnv i STRAW AND rANliT MiLUNtni. ,,Tlrvn 1 IT. If nnll:ir. C. 1 & iu. iiJiiiAw.i.1"f " ; J ket street, second door below Fourth ! sircet, south side, grateful for past patronage, would inform their Lady friends of Lewis- j 5ur!. and the country aroun-i it, mat mrj keep constantly on ilrZ nr:.: T?,.,.. ,oor,e,on the shorttM ,tice. and according to the latest '.Vies. They will be very happy to see their lilt) LUS1UIIICI3 Will" J ' J j feel disposed to favor them with a call. :im ) Real Estate- Excellent KIHins Establishment at POS1T1VK SALE. JILL positively be sold at public sale, on Y -!iicsda j , Ulili June, 1111 Jllllt-, REAL ESTATE, I8ii0, that mosi valuable THE "EAGLE" Clii.iin 17lmiiMnT kJlttUU 1 luuiiii-, mini and the appurtenances, known as the property of esbit, Hayes &. Fichthorn, situate on Water street, north of Market, in the borough of Lewisburg in Lnion county. Said Mill i buili of brick, four and a half storeys high, having an Engine of forty horse power attached, a hue brick stack, six run of sione, a double set of Bolting Cloths, two Smut Machines, and all other Gearing neces tary lo make (and has made) as good Flour as any other Mill in the state. The location of this Mill, considering the productiveness of the country surrounding it, is not surpassed. Grain can be bought as cheap at ihis place, as any other point in the State. There is more grain raised in this section ol country lhan is necessary to supply all Ihe Mills : and for Merchant Work this mill is especially recommended. Any person desirous of engaging in said business will do well to call and examine be fore purchasing elsewhere. . Sale to be at the li.viere House in said borough, commencing at 1 o'clock, P M. Conditions made known on day of sale by R. H. LAIIil) & W M. JONES, Assignees of Nksiiit, Hvr. & FicaTUoaa Lewisburg, June I, A Superior Bufialoe Valley Farm AT PUliLIC SALE. BY virtue of a decree of theCourtof Common Pleas ol Union county and under direction of the same, will be exposed to public sale on the premises, on Thursday, tstb Jane lSfiO. all lhat messuaee and tract of land, the ; estate ol snaiw Maoke, deceased (formerly known as the "Kaufman Farm") situated m lluflaloe township, Union county, about five miles from Lewisburc and seven from Milton, adjoining lands of Jacob Kaufman, Peter S rilahl, David Herbst, Haul Kengler and others, containing 124 Acres and SO perches, neat measure nearly all cleared, and in a lush state of cultivation. The Improvements are two two-storey DWELLI.NG llorxt.-S Mi HANK liAUN', Wasoii Sltrd, j Cider Press and other Oiiibuildinsrs a variety FV'f r'KlTT TRCKS. Apples. Plums, Cher iffries, &c a Quarry ot MM KETONE on the Farm a Pump ot never-tailing water ; near ihe Houses, c. I Persons wishing to see the property, call on Giohsi Smith, residing on lhe premises. Sale to commence al 10 o'clock, A M,hen the conditions (which eive easy terms of pay ment) will be made fully known by JAMES MTKEIGHT. Executor Buffaloe X Roads, May 29, ISCD "Press eopv 3 k. Iill to Kx'r Two Excellent Western Farms I70II SALE or will be Exchanged for Property in Central Pennsylvania. One tract of 15! acres is on the snuih line of Hurren ci(UHj,iott'u,wiih a post-office, mill, and school-house near. The olher, near the west line of said county, contains ljOacre,a short distance from a pood settlement. They are 30 miles south and south west of Des Moines, the Capital of the State, and about 8 from the line of the Burlinsrton & Missouri Kiver Railroad. The land is rollinr;, of a good quality, ana timber convenient. Indianola is the county town, .rersonsdesirous of making a purchase will make further inquiries at the Mar Sr Chronicle oflice, Lewisburg. April 25. VVESYWAPiD HOI A FIXE Opporlunily for Sale or Ex change! wm be sold cheap for Cash or exchanged for Town Properly or Farms in the West Branch country, a quantity of good, unimproved Land, suitable for FIVE handsome Farms. Their location is in a Western Stale, and for health, beauty, fertility and desirable climate can not be excelled. Persons sincerely anxious to boy or exchange, can obtain further information by calling on JF&JM LIS.N Lewisburg, Feb. 13, I8R0 FOR SALE OR RENT! TWO DOUBLE FRAME HOU SES and Lots, each i.uiiable for two families one on North Fourth street and one on St. John street, for Sale. Half of each of the above Houses are for Kent. C7Also, for sale, four Building Lots on North Fifth street. JOHN HOUGHTON, Lewisburg, Jan. 20, 1859. Agent Good House ani Store Reon oa Market Street, tt, rflHE subscriber offers for sale several I BRICK HOUSES, and olher Bail I dings, situate in the Borough of Lewisburg. I Persons wishing to purchase, will please ' call on Mr. Jonathan Wolfe, who will give them such information as ihey may desire. July 5, 185!) U. SCHMABLE. FOR SALE. ON South Fifih street, a property M consisting of a good Frame House jlii-l on a half Lot of ground. Terms easy. Apply to May 17 A. B. VOKSE FOR SALE. THE well-known Tavern Stand "" at the east end of the LewisburgJlkJL Bridge, in Chillisquaque township. North'd Co. It will be sold on reasonable terms. Inquire of WILLIAM FKICK. Lewisbnrg, Dec. 17, 1S58. FOR RENT I THE TWO ROOMS occupied at pre sent by Washington Hutchinson as a Saloon. They are suitable for SHOPS. For Terms apply, to Jan. S7. 1858. JOHN B. LINN. FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE Iltiiltline; Lot, 33 feet feet front by lfi?j deep. Enquire of Beaver, Kremcr 4c Y'iure. jonic li: j u n e s. M. SWAPJZ, ii:.vi 'i vr. "VI'ICE in Keber s uiock, lour uoors auo.c II the Bank (P stans ) , , ;J ,SGi, Le-vi-our,;, .ipin .i!ix i.oe i.i: wi I! open an Miiin.r the OHU-e in Lewisr.urg, on iHih day of June next to ren.ain two week .u... k. rilK wdl he r 2ti!ar. an 1 il'.i eelis. y ""' " .. ....i.i;.t r ..- I.'mnns in tfeueil s nun three doors S..uih of the Bapu.-I Clmrrh. N. B. Please be p lrticular as in tune. 1 w.ill be there punctually, and then must be o!T tJ meet other engacmenis. .May , ISliD JOHN I.Or1.... REMOVAL, is. .i:i:uiT. ii:mist, has removed to Sooth :td sutet. t -ir H.mr lruin lhe Town Clock, LKV- isbi:i;g, pa, new grocery i rVS South V ater lrwt'' If von want cheap GltHCLKlts, can at NESBIT'S- Also CIGAliS, Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO. An assornnent of HATS and CAPS at cost. LCMBKK ai.J COAL of every variety at very low rates. STONE and 'SAND larni bed for bnildirg and paving purposes. Orders for ICE will be tilled by leaving them a; NLSUI l S. r?Conntry PRODUCE taken in exchange for the above articles. Lewisburg. May S. IsfO p I2m .4311 aU la II. OHHIG, Attorney at I-iav. OFFICE on S.iuth Seroml near Market St. LEwism un, i' a. I5TA11 Professional Business entrusted to hi -are will be faithfully and promptly atten i Sept. 1 1. ISA7 KrPIC-N IC.-bi "We'll jump Into the Wan, d all lata a ride." V LARGE, handsome CJiZr and verv comforta- rLXji fitted up for the especial accommodation of Pic-Nic and other similar excursions. T rms moderate. Apply to J.i.s. M. HOL'SHL. Lewisburg, June 3, l.s."y. VARIETY STORE AND j POST OFFICE. LARGE snpi'h nf Emiks.Statinr.fry, Perfumery, Jewelry. Toys, ('tii.teetii-n-eries, Teas, Apices, Fruit, uts. Uns'aes, . Pictures, and a varieiy of Mll'K AC'KS for sale cheap at the L6.i J.EWISBUKO POST OFHCE. i 1MXE Gold PKNS fi r Ladies aotl (ier.ta can ' be had at Ihe i OmT DFFICE j SEVERAL fills of CA.MtlJS at,,! tiher Breast Pins and Ear K'tn's run be lJ very chrap at the l'O.- T OH'ICE 0 RliEK.S for Books or Goods of ary Und promptly atui.ded to si the 1'tlST Ol TH E I AUIES can find the largest ai d b-l a-sf r!- J j men! of Letter andX.'te PAI'F.R.Envel. opes Ac. at the I'll.-T OFFICE ! IF you want a beauiiful (ill.T FRAME, co go to lhe I'UST OFFICE." '. T F yon want a snprly of f.ne STATION E- : II V, lo lhe Ptlf-T OFFIl'E. NEW FIR.M THE OLD MIOP!-Th,' stib-eribers r. respectfully anni unee to ihe eii'ens ft Lewisburg and victMty li.al ihry have furuied a Partnership in the Tailoring Business, at the well-known stand t.I James Criswe:! on Market street, where they are piepared to CL T AM) MAKE 1 1' to ( r ,:n in the very best style, Men's and Boys' loILilt? ol every description on shi rt notice. We ask a share of the public pairotiaf-e JAMES CRL-WELL, J. F. SCHAFFEU. Lewisburg, April I, It.'i'J HOUSE BUILDERS, I TAKE NOTICE : The undersigned art appointed Aeents lor the sale of I appointed Door, ItliniN & Ttinloiv f ash of all sizes, made t f the lu st material. A! work warranted. tV Ma le by L.1!.S1'K0UT. lluchesville, Pa. and f r sale by 7 F 8 CALDWELL, Lewisbur" tiios. .hii:u TTAS just received a splendid assortment of Ihe very lest, cheapest and mosi i iashionable Jeurli ) in the market. Ills j Slock comprises j Breast rinx, I uar Kln?M. JFlnsT Rlrtr. Uri;ctlt Is. Mi:ls.sS.f..C-., ' which will be soil extremely low for Cash.! lie respectfully asks the patronape el all ; his old customer.-; and also invites new ones : ,n rive him a call before making the.r rur- ; chases. Call at lhe stirn of the Big Waich, j Market street, east ol Second. Dec. 21. S3 NOTICE- 180O. THE Firm of ll'uftir, Lrtiliart .V K' hmbach j in the Ilritkla) ins: Itu.iiit's. ! are ready to contract tor all kinds of work ; in their line, and are well satisfied it would be to the interest of such as purpose erecting j good buildings to give us a call before con- j trading with others. We have put up some i of the best houses and stores in Lewisburg. and are assured their owners will testify thai their buildings were pnt up by good and ener getic workmen, and in quick lime, (which is a very important matter to buiblers.) Reference) Chamberlin Bro's; L. Palmer, architect; Dr. I. Brngger; livers Amnions; Lewis Asheufelter. ISA AC W ALTER, JACKSON LE.MI ART, SAM. KOIiRABALH. Lewisbnrg, Dec. 27. 185D Horseman's Friend, or Iot-kct Companion. Filiy-Two Valuable Receipts for the farmer and Horse Dealer for sale (IS' cts) by C.J. ST A HI., Bookbinder, Lewisburg, Pa. COAIa COAL CO THE subscriber keeps constantly en hand a large assortment of lhe very best bha mukin and Wilkes-Barre COAL, for lime and stove purposes, which he will sell at the very lowest prices forCash or Country Prodnce. Also, HlacksmMis Coot, Flutter and Suit. Wish it distinctly understood, that I will not j be undersold by any man. Having good; weigh-scales, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near M'eidensaul's hotel. CEO RUB HOLSTEIN. Lewisbnrg, May 27, 5l. DR. I. BRUGGER, IIOMUXtlViTllMJ rillSKIAX, OFFICE in his new Brick Blick, .Market slreet, south side, between Ith and Sih (up stairs.) Lewisburg. May, lsii" 1738 BUTTER, Eggs, Laid and Poultry taken in Exchange ftr Heeds at lhe r-T crncn ? ? ? ? ? ? (jmT .;XfTiDlL-.T! NOMINATION MADE i T CLairlcsitiri, and lhe fdlfmeiit ! L over boui ili.it. !, r the pre., ut but it ' ji.st ' iii.iipiiripg :il mil ihe lac- Lrnvals o I(uu(i4 Hilt! Mmm-m .'I Hrir?i M;,r h's.n-i.J ui.'.'-r tro ' hruitulr t.i.'.te. in leaver's Bluet. .Nuf, l.r.d.cs and (ieni enien of l.ewit,urr . auU v;eii.i'y, il yen cii.'i get inoie fur yI(,r iiiLi.ey b,s su.if, and tl Lener qualny, ihaa ! ai!' other, il.i-n dmi'i I " of bun. My w, tins spnoi:. I wnl warrant, as I purchaser!. , reet lit. in lie ii;;i!iiUe!urer, and warrani u betier, and -O pr rent rheap.T, than ihe ehi-ap lu in.i'le uorli ulileh is otb-red lit yo0 . La ii. ' Guilt rs a: ! Leather Boots very cheip' aii.t wanatilH Vi.i::ri t!o. Men's U.. 4C .N" Stuck i penei! th.s Jay call ami see.anj dvi'l miss lhe Liifjiiios. G. MAl."Sff. Lewisburg. April lfiO. I New Siorc New Goods' I FEILAB'A Tiliilllina STORE, TWO iuors almc tie U. r.k, i , . U-iSBUt,.,,. i ne subscn: .er,hav:r.g a person in ihrCny hnvn.g consiant y at Aiicinm, is prej arej i0 sell a.l his G..u.i at Citv Pnees llieir Gi' ves. Crochet Cotton, I rltllg NreOle, fj;! 1 lars, Itottoi.s, Taj e, ai.d all got.ds needed bi the Ladi-e. ' Also 1! .eks an ! Stationery, Srhool mmm. ai l Co:?e B . k-, &c. Papr jpQj ! Window Curtain at a c:. French tfl J Fire Hoard Screer.s. stencil We.i j done to t rd-r Cotirtry Produce liaen .n I April 18. ISO". H. L. -M MAHH.V H. SUT0R, (!o'k ustt Vi:--rli V.JltT V. JlttlLIK. I 'J't'K is frorn Gt rii.anv. and is a c-a riirnan in ail ditlerent kinds ,.i t!c hi h.s l.ne t,i l,iisiues. J,,!, tl,ai can not ie dv-ne ir. common country sliops can be dioe bv iiiia as wed as m Philaeii-liia, ai.d it H AkhA.Ti:iJ. He his 'apiy be. u er.nased for .Vr. Ior n.aii'ite, Wa'c-iimarer, t-ut begins ;..r b'mseif now in my shop. P, r.rns desirn snv:tnr in his Iito'. are reruestett to ?ivc loni a rail try hts woik. t-nd s"e if v. hi I vn' V' ir 'IUe F. i:t:i:ii.-TECHEi;,;unsit.;ib. ' I.e-.vM 'i tl-, April I?, I-I.il 'Iridi5try mcEt Thrive:" 'riXaml III:LTIK0. E!ablilmrtr. .1 Renjove'l to li.-uiivi,"-. t rn.erMi. pn .Mar!'t oro-t oear F. tirih. u l, re I wi.: hive at ail ink s a lull assorinu-oi ot T.:n t:ir. How ripe, M. Hi t A.7..V,. y. c.r.Ar. 11 a'so mii.e to rder. on short ni tire, T.a Mm, .rrs. p,.u!.i.g i r any kind vl it oik .u nyl.te lit I II -11 -.s. I v' MfiNiii.g and Jobl ipc ?eoerji!? rr. irr''t af. i. ltd to. .'OS. A. Ki.tA.VtJi ' LcwisHirj. On in. is.":) .'1,1 M I'. T.-V II K-afia f .i:tri.t -:k.i r a,. r rl -;,,r. n I '.- 7 t(r. ! : I'aD.. Ac. i .t I. ,l.ai J s t K H AMI R la v: o i 1 riu i; i; i: : u v ld. John B. Liia, TTORM.l 4T l.itV-Offte . his DoU-c iu .. S'..; e t.ri. 1st s I.cw Iiiiiy. I'a. TLe EC.VAP.D and iiCPE Exprea Ccmpanics. XI'lMISSi:.-- liyilv to nn.l from a:' V J J I- t. fl . I tiT..t :.fe-ar.. C.nadaa. ftr. al . r I.I. Omj Mnie. LwisLwrc. Faniiiy Grocery Store. T. G. EVANS & Co., (r.NLKAL 1KAU;K l.N GROCERIES AMD FROVISIONS, Kii.l "T.rlno; i-titt fir!: "V fcrtOK n tr. th trad- orbu CHAIN, i-I.nrii AND IKED it: a. (i'Iitt:. j;(i.ask.s. ti'CAi;. (;i!iTi:. i iiii, FKLTTS, Ac. ie. &c, Jfurlit !.-' t, js'te tie Putt i.cwlshur?, I'a. ; rP ' J 0. K. it Co. Lave iiist received frp-ti 'rrni I'fci'a-ii-!; 1 1a a ticm. ndtus strrk s t i i.:.f.:!tr 1 1 ' ry k.i; 1. n..tu aLutta I l'ruf I:r r.ncl lcn:(oes, put up in i litis auj arr:.ti!ttl pun- udO irvpla. ; I'ried Ai pK'.-, IVoi-Lo.-!, rtuncs. Ct: i rants, I'lcsirvii.tr Citrons, Fiss, Dates.l.aifiisiS i'romtii to liT tt.-. jiir 1!'., Pickks of a'.l ik-si rii'tiot.s, rurc Jaia OUTr. ?roni:I. I anil put ui iu nir-tLt Cans. i X-r- ...Ij f -r family c A larize l -ti j uptri,,r MA C A VA EL. JlAi ! IHD 1 Hit, ULuLlSU, HAM, Bil'O.Vt j A ti. nrr:,l a.01 tuifttt of i Willow nnd t-t!ar lTarc. :ia. tiarr, jii tisuure, i:art lirn aie, Ioi-f, iuine, A.'. Fish Oil, Huid.I'ine OH, Cuniiut, (W: nwof I.arp Will; Tullolc, Lard, tic s;oap50f all kinds, Wheel Grease. eK. ' v , . CotlUCO ClUt Sa'SlUS, ll tljOUC TiiriClJ Flour. Corn ileal, Potatoes. Con live, Oats, ttc, alwajou liticd. iiwJn dcliveriJ fr'e oj" charge to cusfjaifli rwitf'a u-it'iui tlu Horvui. Tiiatt.rui t to rtu ffit ruti- all the nr-i.I . m i liftTc tr skIm wiuttl inipossiti!.. w w--id ftP"T lull, iut.ti-llic l'lit.lc Iimwo mil cin'.n,.irrs!'r'; ! of tiroorh . a , irf n Dfitlnt cf U ioc al '., ! rhi-tp as th.-y ran b t-uiibt ihis s:il- 1.1 I 1 MVwouM pnrtiiuiarl; solicit uur evuutrs fri.a'I- w ; u a rail; :cr , We purchase all manner ff FrOMKi I anil rnvas high a. ant bcty ebe. - Ui.Urg,A.rir,lsi. T.C.ET.XSiO it, 11 .i i f tin i iu u iici m Hursh & Goodman, M,rhints,Liri I HAVE received and opened a CI!'il assortment of all ihe latest :?..; 1 ALL and Win:er Ceods. 'l he par-t atlention of the Ladies is culled lo iheti of Brilliants Dress Silks Prints Delaines Shawls Fig.Fr.Merinos Collars Durals SUcves Cin?hams Inserting Foulards Li-i" ('hintze.l ti.evr if ' ALSO Cloths Plain and Fancy Ca-s.s'' Jeans, Tweeds, Vestitgs M'slir.. !r ings, Tickings, Flannels. Boois afi1 LcShoes Hals and Caps..J! together wiih a complete asst riiaeo' Groceries, Ilanlware, Ccdarwarc, Qnccnsvarc -11 ..r . wi'l hs tisn.is.-.t .l' ell as !3T'- ble terms as the same articles ran be f1" ased anywhere. t-ire us a ca l! llo II. I! n KHolsr. I'a.N- C.n"" rilYSlClAXS A.XD SlWLe. 1 RESPECTFULLY oiler tin ir . the citien of Lewisbur,' and !C loiimliug country. ttiTKM aw ! IIV...W' ..... ,...-.. , Enquire in W est Market streti ' residence of Mrs. Backhouse. 'an al - IsfC- l.e l'-i 1 r itn vt l'l X i: Oil. ra i !-! )iUw. ff ilr
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