J LI UNION COUNTY STAR & LEWISBUEO CHRONICLE-JUNE 3, 185!). IS: k ' k. ill i n f if 11 t; i J i jifJnrroiiirlr ... N. WOKILH J. R. d'tiitUOS. a" IS iilf .NfH.-The I.Wlifiinr CHRi'M'-La. T "' llic Cn.li s.elera. ha. ttMt )arsvt an4 ttl rti-uili'.u -iram V .ii),er in t.nh'D Cuuuly. TitT'loin, inilioiial: Slavery. MTlimial ! v' tf t .iae.7t llarristiurg, Wctln.i-laT.Jiiiie S. "ttii'y v'.i.aO 'e ti-mt- Saturday, Aug .Viaaiulig (bat-u'eia l-wi.lurg. Holiday. Aug. 12). I MnN COtNTV CANDIDATES' NAMtD. l'iuilumot:irg John lJiljrrr. John A. Mortr. Tinisnrrr Kilu-rt II. I.aird. William Jones. I'thli Ul AUoru'i Alltcrt !!. Vorsc. J uli ti I! Linn. Samuel II. (dwig. FOREIGN 1MEWS. The Ktnperor Napoleon reached Genoa on tin: 12th May, where Lc was received with the greatest pomp nod cuthusiasni. He Las issued a stirring address, full of professions of lute fur Italy, aud cuuGJuDt of SUCCefS. The Austriana are rather retreating and concentrating than advancing, and com- rlaio of much sickness amoiiir their trooi.s. They compel the people among whom they are, to provide them with mean, of tupport. liuuiors of disaffection among the Tlun - pariahs, and of Kossuth's movements with it not among them, are afloat, lutuutUit'g tf adefiuite uature is known. LlVKlti'uol,, May 11. There is a de J. cline iu Cotton aud an advance in llrcai b'.Ull'i D'vUi, -A steamer is now. due wiih later news, but intelligence has been delayed by a quarrel atnot g the Telegtaj hirf. l-i3-Tlir. Yikuinia Klkction we hnrie Las taught the Opposition ia the South "" P01-'" t I'enn'a. one good lesson. Instead of treating Sla- W were shown a f. w days ago the very as th. ir fathers treated it, aud as j c13rlcr f the Northumberland Fire Com . , . , . ., . . .' pany, dated 1 1 DO, just C3 years ago. It their friend, ,u the North yew it-as an npon rilruuJuient( lther ilkgMl!t evil, to Le endured, but not lo be ewtend- j anj j, altogether a yenerable looking do ed they close to attempt to vie with the j cumeut. W'e have been told that the 1'eiuocraUj in love for that accursed thing, company lias Li u in existence ever sinco JJuehanan's Administration is as unpopu- 1 tuu llu"1 ot its charter, and that its ineet l .r in Virginia as elsewhere : Goggin, the j '"s .h?Ta Lccn, -guUrIj- .e!d. This is d. j , . , . , ecrlaiuly one of the oldest Gre cnmramci vM p. candidate for Governor is a popular t J. . . , ... 1 lr ' ' 1 iu the t-tatc, anu perhaps there is no other luan, and aa:de from bis miserablo Bcto-! wupe tllart..r exleada baci. anj Kuosa isiu is a good aud capable man ; but iu etcad of cotGuing bituself to the one issue of liuchanatiisui, and true National ques tions, be rpent bis time and breath in praising the nati-nial interest of Slavery, und iu denouncing John Letcher, the Im position ciudidatc, because tho latter some ' years since avowed bis sympathy with the Anti-Slavery fecliog in Western Virginia. This disgusted the true conservative Re publican element in the Slate, which, though not noisy, is strong ; and thus, while Goggin gained largely in the slave holding portion, Letcher gained also among the freemen, aud is elected. So the Op pi tili on have lost Virginia, by this base tiuckliug to the Slave fewer. One or mure of the Congressmen elected arc nut of the "regular'' lcm. nominees : what they arc, lime must show. No Go. As a last resort, the Duchan auilcs uf Pennsylvania have hoped to get up a "straight American" nomination, and accordingly a State Convention was called last week in Harrisburg. Rut, alas ! only fifteen actual delegates, said to be from nine counties, could be gather ed, who did not attempt the farce of mak ing a nomination, but resolved to "stand firm to their sacred principlei." and sepa rated with tears in their hearts, amidst the firi.Tanse of aliuiit twenfv deenTv interested lr -j J . . f tl , 1 , ti .1 maun au r&m uiuuu, uui laiicia to uis- spectators 1 Tho "straights sec in to be 1 ,. , i , , ., 0 cover tho gram. A few days after, while 'played out. j lbe cIliM wag jying dow0i )r Jacobs Tureeof Them. We know not where i thought be saw the grain, and immediately Ihree such well printed, well-edited, BuJ . called in the physician, who came prepar , , , . , , 11 1 1 ' ed with an instrument to remove it. The handsome thects can be found, all belong- .... . . . . ing to one side, in any of our newer coun- ; ties, as the Wilkcs-Barre AVtW, the , Pittston Gazette, and theScranton Urpub- Amu. Thoir editors are pcntleniaulv as ' well as vigorous writers : ihev are an ! honor to their party, their county, and meir proicas.un , aou uuuer mcir auspi- ces, Luzerne county must become'Repub- j ly tlie LCCOmpton party for Governor of lican. Their i'm'oii oppnneot is a keen ' Pennsylvania. Teteran, but he Las more than Lis match j Circuses were never so mocb. at ft dis at present. ; count as at present. The Eisenbcise con-! 63-In forminga State Ticket, select ' .... ... .: Scut men, who win not consent to be used by any faction foTimprnper or selfish pur poses. Inquire into the moticet of those most urgent for particular nominations. Our parly is ou the rising wave of popu lar favor, and it only needs prudent guid ance to retain the confidence of the masses, the bone and sinew of the State, to whom good government is most desirable. Xilha-rjrre AVcortf. Kjullon. Nathaniel B.Browne ha, been j appoiutcd Post Master in Philadelphia, in j ccn81.(i t0 ,ire0(.h' arid ir. Salman was or place of Geo. G. W'estcott, removed for bis I daincd to the ministry, corrupt practices. Mr. Buchanan is to be j A Htfle gir, ; M'Ewsnsville sceiden praised for this removal and this appoint- j tally ran a splinter in her foot while re uienr... The District Attorney, Van Dyke, ' turning from school one evening; no no- is alleged to be quite as worthy of retuo- i val, for retaining public monies. K2Thc Jersey Shore Republican, last wcik, came out strongly against Got.Pac kEti, and it is quite widely rumored is about to be removed to Wiiliainsport, to board the ii.ns of the Gazette in their dun. OttEooN. The Democratic State Con vention nominated Lansing Sloat for Con- aw a ' ' t pSttrTe Yffl l imes says the very admission seems to , have impressed upon the minds of demo- rats the necessity of organization, and the ! .-ury ing of those personal feelings which Uve been too nfteu awakened! bavin f utlhe tendency to weaken and disturb j uruuion and cieieney. The Republi- j ans nominated I'avidLoen for Congress, I 1 IV.. T. Matlcck, iVtitfOiiarj Com-1 1.. .S.Olll r. Xciua 3lcui3 from (filljcr. CouiUics. On the morning of the 31st ult , a Gre broke nut in an olJ, dry store building on ' the north ide of the I'ullic t-'ipiare in f Wilkes-JJarre, and before it cu!d be i tliLLotd consumed seventeen business 1 slnuds, considerably injured Steele' llo ' lei. Losses estimated at $ 10,000, which j are covered by insurance, and considcra I My more uninsured. About $"5,000 loss fall1 ou the Lycoming company. l!ev. r. Odi uhcimer, of I'iii'ad., a High ('huiuliiiiau, is chosen 1. K. Kislinp in New Jersey, iu jlacu of li. . Uoane, dte'd. la Wilkcs-litirro C00 additional sub- tcripllnna Have Lccn mane to lua origiu.il vu,vv ii.i ,. ii. ""T-J- A Murai. Wrfck. List evcninS; while tiassinir around the depot, in a rc - riortorial catocitv, we met an individual disgustingly liithy in appearance, and reel ing under the effects of liquid poison, who, during our boyhood, waa engaged in a flouiishius business in a northern town, and at one lima occupied scat in the Li'gi.latnre of 1'ennst Ivania, where be was , ..i. i - i.:. .. . i ... i... .i r,. OTiiuutu tut uil ta.vuin, aiiu bbici iiicj his sterlini; integrity and moral worth. We n.et bun latt tiic'it for the first time in mtnJ Jcar'i to cd blIU Poor JegfadcJ , "trupt in wealth and rep- I uiaiton a complete mural wreck ! llar- ! rit""U T,l'jraVh. The MUtonim guys thry have a street sprinkler whieh lavs the dust in all the ' business portions of that borough. a 1 . . I . . i . . I r as " t,"M x-iiina .aiiui v ran- I !"'' IM,Ifro,B l,h bul"n"" f - I vtllc l.rtdge, while playing, and falling .. . r . - - .-. . , , j "ear'y "S ' ,racIur!j nu j ' 'D , , , J Senator Cameron, and the officers of the Northern Ceutral Railroad have been visiting the interior and Nona aud tt cat meetings bare been regularly for more than half a century. Sunluri (JjMltr. It is expected that Lock Haven will be reached by Railroad by the 20th inst. The Madison Academy, at Waverly,Ln- zeruo county, has been changedto a Graded School, under charge of Rev. Samuel Nia- fer. In Hazlcton the Graded School has I been re-organiz'd, and placed in charge of 0. L. Rynearson, A. M. al Case. A boy named Frank 15al tis, about seven yean-eld, waa found in the ('anal at tho Lock near Wilkes-liarre, on Friday morning. lie bad been sent to school the day before, but played tru ant, and went lo fish in the Canal, and must have fallen in and drowned. The late fire in tho woods in Luzerne county, destroyed about one bundled aud tifty telegraph poles. f I'MiEN Deatu. Mrs. Fanny Kibble was found dead al ber residence in Nip pcuose township, Lycoming county, last week. Hiram Mix, lorg time one of the most respected and accomplished citizens of Towanda, recently comruitcd suicide at the Lewis House, liinghatnton. Cause utempcrance. The Opposilion in ITarrisburg polled near 700 votes at their primary election. A little son of Calvin D. Jacobs, of Iloliidaysburg, by some means got a grain of corn in one nostril. On complaining of the paio, a physician was sent for, who . - 1.... .1- finally went to the yard, where by vigor-1 ous blowing, the grain of corn was dis- ! lodged, and on examining it was found to , tiro tvrout$ vwn tt. In all proba l'U d'1,h oulJ Lv eDslied tut for this timely removal. i James Maeinnnus of Centre and ITen- , . , nf , ..,.. , -ronnj i 11 .... .1. . at ' ,, aoiu um oy , ruey j all arncar to be well kicked from town to 1 , On Monday week the Sanbury Ferry was again leased to Ira T. Clement for 1 S 100, the former lease for this year, for ' $180, not being taken up by Slr.Clement. The Catawissa train of ears run over . .1 l I I l'l ' . cf . ' 1 lureo cows, aoove x or. iuniuo, on catur- A .. .. .. ..J - n . LMAM.n . t. a . 1. , uoj i.ci, auu faa iuiu.u nuiu ilia lima. ! .1,1 . . 3 . , . i ne man ana passengers were orougut on in the night train. a . it. - i.,.i ...i: , r i x-.-.t. i . I r ''ce w,s 'ken of the accident, until about nine uays atierwatas, wnen spasmodic ac tion resulted from it, causing ber death. A prisoner named M'Quay, "in" for larceny, Las laeapcJ from the Sunbury Jail. The School Directors of Milton intend building a Public School House A girl three years old, daughter of Mr. " ! David Reed of Phelps' Mills, last Friday i : f II - a . . I . m I III III Ii I II fV It'll III I.t aaV LU U ni liltl 1 I F ff WSta Hi - Wledout: theiullXSr i 1 ' ' The Borough of Allcntown report ' Twenty Thousand Dollars of Expeudi- ! '"r. Jr. including Twelve Thou-1 'sand Dollars for a Market House, and lev. i a tax of 35 cents on the $100 for next . jcar. Samnel C. Stambangh, of Lrtoistcr,ha ' received, fiam J B , the post of Saryejor j I . .-. I ,.t . I .l. ' I uiaii..i v . j Snyder county licensed foutY-TWO tav erns, &e , at May Court. The following are the Collector appoiutcd for the cur rent year: . Ib-a-i r tnwmhtp Elis" Fpcclit V e.t lte:ii-r Sriiiiml K. Mumpf. IVutn- Ipaae Ktiaip. Chapman Jainb ee--hrtat. Kr. .0.1111 Ailau Wain T. Ja'-aaiiit Jiihii laurel. MiiMI.-rre. a V. e. IUiih, SI nrui M. lii.h-l. fi-uiiH Oatiui lii-mbrrlln;?. Ivrrv I harli-s lli.yi-r. V -nt l-rry Michael S. CSmyHill. ii.in:rrw Bur. Jari'lt i ingi-riiU. M ath'.lixtuu Jacob hauls. Tho Lancaster l.'niun, and fho Jhrtrt linn, have been improving their outward appearance with new aud beautiful type. In Milfor.1, Tike Co., IN., recently, Dr. Charl inrh-ft 1 ton rinv! I In PpiiiiIi nun uftur ati,ljn j u, fuw jas char,,a 0f hems llic tatber of l loriliconiire oll.-prins : of a colored girl, "compromised" the mat ' tor by form in;; a matrimonial "union" :.t. I.... Ak. ; . i n . tho Fhaniocratio papers tuaks uo fuss , . . r about it. A correspondent of the TVilkes-Harrc lurartl has an interesting article on the , , iiiiportauce oi pure water suowing uow impure aubstauces, either visible or in , . , it, i, niiniar. solution, tend greatly to multiply ous diseases. The Warrior Ron Presbyterian church, in isuriuumuerianu county, nave secure l the services of Lsreuza Westeott as their pastor. ToitxAixi in Ili.inoik It Persons i Il-t-tU Lbicago, Way 3. Hie JaeK - n r o :..e.l.l sonvtlle correspondent of the SpringGeld Register soys that a most terrific tornado t n..,.,.ra!1 . P. ..Ik. .rt.,k ..C ,k..l tw 1 yesterday. The violence of tho whirlwind ,. ,rir,n,i ,,j: .,!,;... .ws- vvvi,i.ii 'ItM'i'ii mum- thing of the kind ever witnessed in this .un,ry ",nJ c,nu!d. ooly "'mpared to a West India hurricane. Sixteen persons are reported to have bean killed and many others seriously injured. Houses and barns were demolished and blown to atoms. The names of the killed have cut been as certained. Leavenworth, Kansas, May S. The Overland mail from Pike's Peak ar rived last nijyht, in nine days from Den ver City. It brought four rasseneera. with a email amount of gold in their pes- .... session, mines. Pro visions were arriviDi; at the Acquittal. Savannah, May 8. Capt. Townsend, of the slaver Lcho, has been acquitted. It seoms that the people of southern Nebraska aro earnestly agitating for so much of that Territory as liea south of the Platte river, to Kansas, so as to se cure her admission into the Union at the next session of Congress. Public senti ment in that portion of the Territory strongly favors the proposed annexation. Columbus, O., May 20. The Demo cratic Convention which assembled here to-day, nominated It. P. Ranney as their candidate for Governor by acclamation. Baltimore, May 2C The Democrat-V c primary election in this city, for dele gates to the City Convention, resulted in the carrying of eight of the wards (out of twenty,) by the Douglas men. Califoroians who came in the last stea mers say that the Democracy who have adhered to Mr. Buchanan's Administra tion so long as they could, are dividing, and that there are indications of triumph of the Anti Lecompton men, coming Fall. Jonathan Nesbit's Estate. "VOTICE is hereby gr.-ii that Letters cf m.t ,.i utNi9iiiii" uuioultii, union county, deceased, have been grained by the Register of Union county to the subscriber. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment; and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for setilemer.t. HI (ill I. S1IELI.E3, Lewisburg. June 2,1x5:1 Administrator Peter II. Beaver In Common Pleas'of 1,'nion v couniv Vend. Ex. N'o.19, J. H. Robenold. ) May Term, 1859 fMIE undcrsignel.Audimr appointed bythe Court aforesaid to distribute the funds raised by the sale of J.I1. Robenold's properly by the MicrilTof Union county to and among the creditors entitled Ihereto.to take testimony if necessary, Ac., will meet all the parties inleres,e,l. 'he purpose of attending to the n'f p ?rpi"tment. at the olf.ce of n Saturday the ssih day of June. A.1j ikm at III o clock, A. M., cf which all interested will take notice. May 30, 1859 ALBERT B. VORSE Auditor's Notice. rpiIE nndersigned, Auditor appointed by l the Orphan's Court of Union county lo to distribute the balance in the hands of John Kchrack. Esq. and Joseph Moore, Adminis trators of Jams .Miioar, dee'd. will attend to the duties of his appointment on Mnn.T tha '." -"OlllllM 27th nayofJune, I H59, at 10 o'clock A.M., at his oflice on Market street, hetue.n Frnni .n.i fl.on,L LewiaDur. 1a. m.hiA" , 7 ested will please take notice. JulIN' B. LINN, Auditor. May 31, I8."9 Auditor's Notice. rriHE undersigned Auditors appointed bv 1 the Orphan's Court of Union county to hnla Ik,- k.l l - .. . ' . distribute the balance remaining in the hands of James F. Linn and Levi Sterner. Executors of the last will and testament of Nicholas MkmcH, dee'd. will meet at the Buffalo House in the Borough of Lewisburg on Tcrsnar the 28th of June inst., at in o'clock in the fore noon of said day. Of w hich ail concerned will please take notice. JOHN SCII RACK, Auditor. June I, 18.19 Notice in Partition. "VTOTICE is hereby giyen to the heirs and Il legal representatives of WILLIAM TATE, deceased, late of Hartley township. Union county, to wit : Jane Tate, widow of said deceased ; Hugh B. Tate, who resides in Centre county ; William Tate, who resides in nimatnsburg, Ulatr county; James L.Tate, , who resides in Brookville, Jefferson county ; Samuel C. Tate, who resides in Hartley town ship. Union county; Catharine Tate, who also resides in said Hartley township ; Eliza beth, intermarried with Mahlon Breyman.who resides in Mifllinburg in said county ; Jane, intermarried with Abraham Kltngan, who re- I tl illlllirUIIVP 1 3 I .BnAnin- Nana la ,h!lt an Inquisition will be held on the m m. of ,he fa'"l deceased, in said Hartley ,0,rnsniP. " 'kidt, the first day of July p" min. J .1 a . 1 day' to make s.uch Pa""io? ing the whole, then to make Valnationthe?eof Of which all concerned will please take no- Jj." or'Irr of lhe Orphan's Court of n," """Jam cro-ssgrove Sheriff Ol -.--i!- ... IIIIH- .-uer.ii , i, mie, i.ewr hurz, xune 1, IMj'l. w4 j MILITARY ELECTION. "JVJDI'ICE u hereby given, in J pursuanr.e of ilie law resula ling the onitormnt mililia of the Seeond Itriyaile.Hlh division Penn sylvania m it il la. are hereby or dered to hold an election on Mon day, the (ith day of June,l8.rU.coui iiiencinK at 10 o'clock, V M at their usual places of meeting, to elect one competent person for Brigade Inspector, and the neces sary I'ompany Oilicers, for said : Brigade. Bv order of John v. simotdn Stay 27, 1S9. llrisaJe Iii.Ttnr sin HiTii..n P. M. i'iKi:voin;s i rnu:voitK.s i ITH Of JVUY, l".W. The subscriber is ' now receiving trom iht Factory a full and Complete assortment of FIRB WORKS. The Mock ii lars-r and the variety zrealer than of : a,,y "" r "usr "le x -- """l""" ; "Iilfv,1 f3 wii.-i No i.m Hunan Tamil,, ninr siaea rum 1 llali In Ij Hulls. Itiimaii ('nDilli. ciilurvd Kliinrir I'l.tn. 4 cijesi :nii.m ITrintlirlfa No. 1 4 J 'Tiirix-111-.H : ?,,x"" " r.-l'i.nit Mara. u ,.... 4 ; Wtrmj Kwtr ; y'" -iw ,u Irfiiiffitluiina rf port nnn 1 rmnfflfi t.izi Tri:indl.!i. ntloml duus KiK-krta 4 mwa IMulile Uraiirra rhoifiw .Maroons i'unk or Joaatii-k, le. ruiiniK irarkttrs AisoairTn.tari..tTorr-AM:vroiiiiKnwoHKSlor i rubln ami l'rial. Kaliltiitimin. from lofiisi. turn- i.. . ....r..,....; a n J.. .. lully iiai'ki-l aoJ rurwarai"!. A-tlii'atioa slioulil beoiaile aa early iu Hie straaoo aa uosaiblo to jiiskpii m:ssiKtt. rrinri.al r'ir-orkn In-ii't, 7Swl 110 Pouth Wbarv,.R, lMiiLAiii-Lriils A New Business in Central Perm. To the public in general J; Millineri in particular. The undersigned would respectfully " ; . - . i fflJa-mlorm the dwellers in l.ewisburg and a - surrounding couutry, that they have opened a Straw lint & Ronnct IllratliliiK and I'KF.ri.sl.N't; establishment in this town, where we are prepared lo execute all work entrusted to our care. Having had 14 years' constant experience in the business in i'hilad. City, and being acquainted with the most approved process of Bleaching, we are confi- j "eniol our ability to suit those who give us their custom. Bv devoting time and attention to our business, performing work neatly and delivering it promptly, we hope to succeed. We also Srmtr and Jle-1 inUh FELT and BEAVER llafst. Our work is done in City style and at Ihe lowest City prices. We make the usual liberal deduction to Ihe Trade and hence Milliners will find it to their advantage to deal with us. We intend In make it a rule lo finish and deliveril11 work during ihe week it is received, Yinil'lil.'il urn ..i . . . . I I ., provided we get il on or before Tuesday JOHN H. M DANIEL & CO. St.. Mm St. fc. lan.en ith an alb, near J. W. Stihuer'n, March 9, 1S.VJ Lewisburg Executrix's Notice. "VfOTICE is hereby given, that Letters tes tamentaryon the last will and testament of ANNA WALTER, late of the horottah of Lewisburg.Union coitnly.deceased.have been granted to the undersiKiied, by ihe Register of I'mon county, in due form oflaw;a!l persons having claims against said estate will present them lo the subscriber for settlement, aud those owing said estate are requested to present them legally authenticated for settle ment. BARBARA THOMAS, Executrix Lewisburg, April 22, 1859 DR. I. BRUGGER, UOMIIiOPAIllIC F11YSICIAK, tn W.fh Aio Rlndt, Market St, T38 (betwaoa Fifth k Siith.) LEWIgnl'KU. r FRENCH BURR HILL STONE MANUFACTORY. The undersigned keeps con stantly on hand t'renrh Hiivtm nf (Sail sues, and furnishes every ar aWticle required by Ihe millins trade. Complete satisfaction guaranteed for every article sold. Millers who prefer the solid Burr, by giving 4 to 0 months' notice, can have their orders executed at the quarries in France. Address WM. 11. KEPNER. April 1, 1859in0 llarrithxtrcr V. o Pa FREEBURGER & BRO.'S i:s i .4 itE.i.iii.vi i;.t HAS been rrmnved to Beaver's Brick lllock, on North Third street, 3d door from Market, where they are prepared lo do all kinds of work in their line cm the shortest notice. Orders and inquiries from neighboring towns promptly attended to. Please call and examine our large assort ment of Fixtures of the most approved styles and finish. All work warranted. Also Steam Fit s'. lie; done lo order. Lewisburg, April l,'59 William VanGezer, A TTORXEY at law, il I.f lburR, I nlon Co., Pa. I"? Ollice opposite Kliae's Hotel S74 New Hotel in Flifflinburg. RJ THE subscriber would respectfully in jtialform the Traveling Public everywhere, that he has taken and titled up the premises ot George Schoch, in the centre of MAIN STREET, MIFFLINBURG, where he is prepared to accommodate strang ers and travelers men and beasts in the best manner, wiih Board and Lodging. Tlease give me a call. Ap.1,'59 CHARLES CROTZER. HOUSE BUILDERS, TAKE NOTICE ! The undersigned are appointed Agents for the sale of Doors), mind & Window Sauls of all sizes, made of the best materia). All work warranted. rMade by L-B-SFROUT, Hughesville, Pa. and for sale by 679 F 8 CALDWELL, Lewisburg AT A BARGAIN! The subscriber has on hand for sale Two Sew ItuzgirK. which he offer at a bargain for Cash or will Exchange for a good HOKsE. Call soon or yon will miss iu B. F. HL RsH, at ITitrsh k riixvlman's Store, or if absent, inquire of W. H. Ritter. at W m. Brown, Jr.'s store. Lewisburg, Feb. 15 SAM l EL, II. OimiU, Attorney at Law. OFFICE on South Second near Market St. LE W lSHCtO, PA. t"trAII Professional Business entrusted to his care will be faithfully and promptly atten ded to Sept. 14, 1857 NOTICE- TO the Citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity la. L. lllnes) has removed his Barber Shop from the Riviere House lo Market street, basement of Widow Amons' building, one door above the Post Ollice. Thankful for all past favors, he hopes to merit a continuance of the public patronage. ' N. 13. To all ho Unr here till their bearda rrow long-. To as.1 a panaant b..-, astal a. barber eer (are, anal rail on llima at hi. r-aloon. liuar morn. ere or OOOn, Towela clean, raaora sharp and aeuaora keen. Lewisburg, April 1. 1851). E. L. HINES. LEWIS P4L!1CR, A RCHITECT and BUILDER, il LEWISHVHG, rA I V (JMioe in the l.niversnv HniMi ten .... ' ? J 1 SCHfOL ORDERS neatly priuled and ft r j sale at Ihe Cmnicle Ollice CANDIDATES' COLUMN. (CilAaiil eenU per wn k v-r rani of IU Hoes or lea- ) MirrLisain, May M, lf.19. " ESSRS.EUn'OitS: Iu reply to (mWa" 1 request. I positively announce that I am not a candidate. Vours .respectfully, JS. W. SAXIiS i TKI.I.OW CITIZENS I olfrr inysflf as a J1 raii ll Lite lor the ulhce of I'rolSlitll ol:il')"of 1'ninn countv, (subject to the de cision of the Union Convention.) Having been uri;e I by numerous friends, I hope to re ceive a liberal support. If I am nominated and elected, I will perform the duties of the duties of the ollice with the best of mv ability. JOHN A. MEllTZ. Lewisburs, May 18, ls'5!. af.The aUm rarl of K'q. Mebtz, for TrothonnUrr, was orlnril to tw loMrtud in our iatt apvr, but was omittii tijr niintake. Kiia. Cuaosirw. William Joitl" would h'n-by inform the public, that hi will be a candidate for the ollice ol COi;.TY' TREASI'IiER, subject to the nomination of the County Convention of the Sliih of August next. May St, '59 1 I ES.SR3. EDITOIt-Allow me, throoih Xr I Vonr columns, to present to the public, KAMI Kf. H.OKWKi. Esq., as a suitable per son to fill the ollice of District Attorney. He i js abundantly qualified for the duiirs of the I lt. . , . ......n ,i f .Lfn.. ! ollice, and aiiends punctuallv and laithfuliyto business. The Convention of the 2'Jlh Au- gust could place no belttr man on the Uckel, and we will give him a hearty support. West Itutlaloe, May S(i, 'S9. MANY. - O the Citizens of I nion county. I lake this method of informing Ihe people of the county that I will be a candidate for the ollice of Ii'otbonntarjr at ihe ensuing election subject to the decision of the con vention of the opponents of Ihe National Ad ministration. JOHN U1LULR Mililmbtirg, May 16,1859 .4 , IJ. Vol'NF respectfully announces that he will he a candidate for the ollice of WSTRICT ATTORNEY for Union county subject to Ihe decision of the convention of Ihe 29ih of August next. May lrt, 1S.VJ I John It. Linn would respectfully an j nounce thai he will be a candidate for the I ollice of UISTKICT ATTORNEY for Union county subject lo the choice of the conven tion of the 2'Jth Aug. next. May 19, Iri.VJ JIST Of i:li:K.Sof Merchandise j subject to License, withtn the Ccunty ol IN' ION, for the year lS-l'J. William r.-jrl- y J-cVTm7aij riiaiula-rhu tiro's do A. Amui'in do ltrwn a bunkta do H T Iteitmeyr do J'lM-pb M'Kwtiliii An III Kvaiia A lo do I' W It M Ki-li.ntui;h do tince llol.teia do Jim-(.i il..aa do 11 W Cn.tar do Htitii AmiiinB do it $: i I -j i t M 14 7 IU 1-J 12 ut II T "il 1 7 l 14 7 no 14 3 M 14 7 nil 14 3 M 14 .1 Ml 14 7 l.l 14 7 in 14 7 l.l 14 a M It In no 11 is no It 7 in 11 la no It r. 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VlVtael k CO G W r nrreet J llaier k ' r W rvharlla 7.iminerinan Jl Zcllcra do do do Charlea llrltier Samuel Llletlica A K Bimar do C MeliH-b do Tlmiua. Nesbit do J Ve-l.it do J F Ki. holla do Mr. K Mane do Mis. XubartKanej flnrida) do ulr (.l-Wfti-r) do llur-li HutrhiMia do W illiani Jiititistia do Cot.li.il (l'H,k) do Slia.Si.yker do J'ho liiiti-smao Krixr Ti.wssnte 3 K I'.irria Ni.w ;'ni.rru Kaufman Re ber U HiTK ilaia TuaSHtil Charli-p t awley 1Ylfieu, tnioB Tp. H-aver k Co do I, S ctatnm do Jntin Ii lti(rar Kew Hebus t:lwarl W ilson do lli.-rt Swiuclunl do It Kniiiih do I-aar KiliK do K W Maice do Ii K Kerat T.jiruLTi'M, Hartley Tp. Samurl Wi-lili'nautll do Soli Dian In-islach Uaxtlkt Tp. Mark llalferinj do riiri.tian litif T.rwHTp. RVtili'ver 11 BTt.aT0!l Sheln SpiKrlmeTeT do rumtuiiii:. k Wbitm.r do W itiiatn Voutift Jr AlirrLlSBCa4 Wolfe k Barrar do JUS lia-t do liavid II Ki.ih-1 do T k II 11 lla.iu-nr-lua; do MniJnrr St-ha-ara do J II Vouna k Co do boa-ar k ItartM-r do liudy k llimelreii-h FHaT..Tn.nt M trmjjht k ilauck Kl rrAfi X KoArtS. DUlillm. Kei.h k Rroa. WrsT BrrraLot. Itudj k rlkk 1'AklfaBariLLa. L'atinrj Jfousc$. J S neimbarh Hr.rn KntMS-. William l!nm-fc M!m.lmBO. Iltliiuiilin Laaisatlui. 'atlian KawD do 11 U lletnil do An appeal will be held at the cffice of the Treasurer in Lewisburg on Saturday the 4th day of June next, between the hours of ten and two o'clock. JOSEPH GREEN. Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes for 1859 Lewisburg, May 6, 1S.VJ M I la Ia I N IS II Y , AD I.WIILV KAMI MUllf A lWA.MP.i I,. Zl lir.R resnectfullv XJl. lnlorms Ihe citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, that she has opened an extensive millinery ana rancy Store in Porter s Block, on North d St., near Ihe Riviere House, where she has for sale Keopoliian, Lace, Straw, Braid and Lechorn BONNETS, also alargesioclt of HATS and FLATS of vari ous sizes and shapes. DRESS TRIMMINGS of every color, and the nearer! ,ty, tlK Dm Mr,T. B. Kirihn or ?.;n.,,.i!:'Jt'n'? ' "'" Alen a aariety of KM blOllnhKY.aoeb a Collar.. Slee.ea. Hooneina-, Infant Bnddlee. lumrtiog and tdiea all ol which wUI ba aold very ebeap. Having made my purchases in both New .ork and Philadelphia. I (l,t,r n,,wf th.t tho, di. rou. of buying anything in my Una ean hero IiikI a bet- ?L!i .'.rf" "h''k 10 elt " ll" lured in tin place. i am also prepared to do all kinds of ni.r.ai iiiai, amn .a Neapolitan. Braid and Straw Bc,nneta,ith UentV k Boya' ll.ta.aml Child reu i. Bnnueta citing them a annea of apra-aransa neaer belore at tained by milliners in tlila araUoa ot country. Dresses MADE LP al the shortest notice and in the moat approred style warranted to gi.e full aalialacUon to any peraua aormg ma with their patro- Confidem that I have everything usually the most CutHlmoa laea, .only aak each ona to rail t fura purcbaaing elararhera. Lewisburg, April SO, 1859. auriloa and oaiBiLloa Hoase la Lewlskant. OeVB legal Auctioneer 1 IVLDonehowrr having been appointed sole Auctioneer for Lewisbi.rg, is prepared to attend lo al) calls in his line in town and country. Commission Sales. In April next, I intend to open on Marke street a Room for the reception, and the sals at slated times, ofall kinds of Goods at Auc tion. Any one wishing lo dispose of any arti cle can deposit it with me and I will sell it at the best advantage 1 can and charge a oer centage for the same Feb. 2fi, 1859 F A DONEHOWER jrajtr-i t.'dttxttv a . ssir f uu.tu. .4 natrnt 'acles, which the owner can have by calling at ihrfhrvnick Jifi"civlpayipgtxpenses.li8 tC-r.r i r ' -. - . it- ;-ia ' - . . . MARSH & CO.'S Grain and Grass Cutter for 1859 Tiic Msiitcst ani nct to)iini: ki:ii:k io nohcr etr oilVi't-ii to Hie l aimiiii; 1'ultlic. JantifacturcJ at tlic Lcwisbur?; FouuJry & Agricultural Works. A Horse Power M idline adapted to cutting ail kinds and conditions of flrass andOnirf ! is what ihe FarmT wants upon sronnd adapted to any practical labor-saving machine of i the kind. The LEWISBUR.G REAPER AND MOWER warranted , cut Hianding or Lodged lira.v. and liiam, wet or dry. rfijuirn g no Haarr in Vnwiny. fr culling I'rain. it IS usnt lor a rrar or slue ncnvrry oi sural as may oe orsir'.l. It combines in its oprraiion all the advantages of a long expfnenre and th- ,r, iatst ,,,... v.. nlhrr r.,n,i .,1 lUanrr and .Mower combined, yet introduced, has k.. t , iahme sa of rowrr and ea-e of We respectfully solicit a TRIAL, upon entire satisfaction we will consider it no sale. and Mower to be all we say il is. I'pon ihe policy of getting more merit for abroad, who will buy elsewhere, before trying be saved! June 1, lS.ri!)w6 Real Estate. FOR SALE. O' X South Fifth street, a property ?"- conwsiing of a good Frame HonselJl 4 on a half Lot of ground. Terms easy. Apply to May 11 A. B. VOKbE . f.-r-ci crQ O A I C IJ I O I J T OALt. rilWO LOTS, sixty-six feet front earh. at I the west end of MARKET STREET, uurth side. Terms moderate. Enquire of May i!0, 18.VJ Da. WM. HAVES, .FATMr fV Ol APT?rS ' ' t. , i miu snnsenrters out ai i riva'c r?it; indi excellent Farm of Jusirms Raick drd. in White Deer Tp. I'nion Co. Pa. eompnsina aiioul t5 acres. 'The iniprovemenis are MJ a eood ihree-sti rey M'O.N E HOl SsE aiolj-jL a Well at the door, pnng and Spring Houce not two rods distant, a Frame BANK BARN about 34 by Mi, a Watron Phed and necessary anrr)iil.).it.line ..n rk,.-kr.t an.l about J SClacres of Wood'and. The remainder is under good cultivation, well fenced, has on it a Limr.'tnnr Ifuarrii, and about 40 acres ol il heavy Limestone laud. i:pwsi:n tuNTK. W.vi liANCK. lantors. May lo. ls.'.l) f.ra iSo. A certain Lot of (iroiiml, Halnablc Saw fox Solfri" fl-IHE subscriber will exposeto Public Sale !"'b'll'!hf es f - folh ? "f I at the lUr.ere ,,. Lci.hure. al 10 A. ' 'T " M.. o s.:il.ir.l:iv. fl.o III. a.f June next, a Iractof LAN V situate la Kelly T I. 4 Ml vim .lie In Kellv --.,. Lnion Co., containing l.'J7 aCIiF.S, or thereabiuts. on whirh are erected twn-.4 Loc DWELLING Hill sESand a liarn.jJ. Spring House and other builduic and two Wells of Water on lhe Farm. jKj, About one hundred acres or the said ZZ. tract are cleared and under a good stale ot eii iiva.ion The balance ot the tract is well limbered aula a.aiiu 1.1 .MUitrii ill a koi-i, hit i n i-vi - hood and is about half a mile north of the public road leadiri? from Milti.n tu Tlrnsh Val ley and 3 from LewisburL'.and a.lioins lands of John Bennaee. Laird Howard, Daniel Kaufman and David Kellv. Said Land will be sold' as the property of ALStasinaa M Lisri a. deceased. Terms of sale made known on i!nv of sale l v JOHN BENN AGE. Administrator will the W ill annexed Kelly Tp, May ft, l'.i I'OIl SAT. II 4 OF.SIRABLE i;iliIlillS I.ot." feel 2. feet front bv Hi; deep. l'niilire of Beaver, Kremer iV: M'Clure. FOR SALE OS RENT! TWO DOI BI.K FRAME HOI"--- JLi-lsEs and Lots, each suitable foriJi two families one on North Fourth street and one on St. John street, fi r Sale. Hall of each of the above Houses are lor Kent. tVAIso, for saie. four Boil line Lots en North Fifth street. JOHN HOLGHTON. Lewisburg, Jan. 20, Iff 9. Acent TOR SALE. mHE well known -r,..rn aa at the easi end ol the l.ewisbnrgjLa.1. Bridge. ,n Cllli;r,a,l,.r to.rohip, nrihd Lo. ft will oe sold on rfasnnaMc irrms. Inquire of MLLI..M FKICK. Lewisburff, Pec. 17, JFor salt. i ' I ' residence of the subscriber, on aa 1 Market street in the lloroneh ol I s 1 l.ewisburg. 1 he house is of BRICK, well ' finished in every respect. Terms One half lo be raid between thTs I and, he firs, day of April next; .he balance SZS; lo De paid in Iwo, ihree or hve years, as may ,rati.-. ami u.-uuui.. . h.rh m.y i.. .n m t t""i suit the buyer. Possession given anv time. : "ur '"''mna. Ha.mg. hee..r. a-J it ' June 9, 1858 ISAAC WALTER. F0K SALE. RESIDENCE on North Third street, m it bem? a Half Lot of i;rnnn,l ,,), . ...r.,H.i.l.T u. t i.i, .. . .- " -'"" "".".. '--'"-y riouse.trailie Mabie, good ell of W ater, and a variety of cnotce r rtir. Inquire of J. B. M LAUGHLIN, Agent. Lcwiaburp, Ortober la, lSS. tf FOR RENT! TUT T. RatO.llM ocenpied at pre sent by Washington Hutchinson as a faloon. They are suitable lor Jj 1 lOl'JS. For Terms apply to " Jan. 37. ISAM. JOHN It. I.IW BRICK FOUNDRY FOR SALE. The SUbscriberoiTrrs lo sell the y.W-mar!re Brick Foundry at the west The Proprieior's lime is wholly engrossed in another employment, which is the reason he desires lo dispose of this Foundry. Fur any further particulars, address WILLIAM FR1CK. Lewisburg. Feb. 1S5S I nion Co. Pa OppOi.e FOR SALE. tiTA Half Lot on Market M 8. Ritter's residence, wiih a good Well of Wa B7?immm&B. j ine . arcroom. inire. ann iin itrot that i niu..i n..t irw.L .l . .h,.r.r ir.- Machiuery attacheti also a larte arnuunt of "'utinura ttun2 mvr. notwib-unims t Patterns for Paten. Right, for Agncuiiuyal Z Machinery. Stoves, Ac. It is regarded as one I'hiladeipliia ami nn.uit ,.u. which . n nH:''"' of ihe best locations for a s-wd.sale business. in "" 'ter .m tvi. .i,,n ,u re.-emm. n i.-i b" '''"' ter anu new Stable ; very desirable lor a busi ness stand, or residence, (or both combined.) Also, other Lots, some wiih and so.-ne without Buildings. JOHN LOCKE. Lewisburg, Ocl. 8, l .j7. drausht. tin- alore state.l facts, and if we fail to gire In short, we warrant our combined Reaper less money. cra;er advantages at hi me than a plan by whirh money, time and trouble ;tl JA!i JS. .MA I ;N I I V f'O.. r a.cw..-,uuiic, nion couiuy, renn a SHERIFF'S SALES. I")Y virtue of sundry writs of Ven.Rx.issu- ed out of the Coun of Common Pleaj Lmun county and lo me directed, will be ex posed to pttLlic saie or outcry, on the date, and at lhe places, following, to wit : On Tuesday, the 21st day of June next, on the premises, at 10 o'clock A V.a rer tain tract ol land situate in West liull.il, . I 'own-hip and county of Union, bounded nonli ,,y publ.c Rial, on the east, south and e,t by lands of William Rule, containing acres niore or less, with former water nchls, wh-re. i on are erected a Grist Mill, a frame dwelling j honse, a log stable, a well of cood water im i a puinp.Ac.wnh the appurtenances as the iF'opertyof H. Mariner. " I Also, on the same dav. at oVIrxk p t . X Roads, in Ba:falt.e township.county al. resaid.ilireetther ceria,a lots ol ground, lo wit : No. 1. A certain Lot of Ground. situate in Buflali e township, county of I'nii n, bounded on lhe north by lands of William T. Linn, on the west by land of Sarah Van Val. zah, on lhe souiti by another lot of James 1. I hamberl.n and on lhe ea-l by a public rva. ! 'eaJlnR to t'r Berlin, whereon are erected iruuir tenant nouses, a tannery, tan house, bark house, frame stable, and other ontbuild- lD"' Wl,h Iheappurieuances. I "r .ug m.j-r.itiii peni.es ani hereon are ereni-d i .. mi.-i t w i a two-siorry brick dwelling house, anj out buildings, with lhe appurtenances. Xo. 3. A certain Tract of I.an l in the township and county aloresaid, Imuioi ed liorlb bv land-, J,.,.ih i. ian,s f Aarilll Mlcr an, Jilhn ,i':icr."ai.l i 5iililh an-I 4ar hp hm'v .,f 1 .. V v. . -u ,aini t-eiiiy ii.-o acre.-, more or lc.-hre ls a Vl,u ap ;e ,.rcll3ril and olht,rv:li. uable improvements, with the appurtenance, a, the pri,prr,v vt Jamr, lK chu,,Crl,. ! Also, on Saturday, the 2.3t!i dav of June next, at 111 n cluck, at ihe niihlie hen., PI Michael K.eckner, in ihe bon nsh ot X R'-rlin. another certain Iracl ol lat.d, situaio ; ia Lime-lone township, and county aiorr-anl. hounded nenh t v land , f Philip Derr. d-i V, ea1 l'Y 'ad.s i f Philip Gross, south bt pn: c froa l. west l v lands of Christopher v-i. it :and tieoige Uenner, containing une tui.iit-l a"J sixu-two acres, uu te or le are erected a I. g house, a bar k t-arn. n- ! other ouibiiildinss. &c. with the appariei-an-c)s. as the p'operiv i f tl,. A',,.Ao,.g an,: ( H. nt. JlliiN 'I'ROSsGAOV E. Mier'll. Sheriffs Oiiice, Lewisburg, May 30, lvvi DR. 1 (nil oil iv i.i rnuini . ur I nnrrfwl. nt. J f..r ll.f ntrr .f n Uil nml all rhf i f ,1,,: .titw ..f the l.wrr, hi.iir-t oti.t l;.;i.l JutinJicf. Iirop-jf. tir.r luii-i,( Itri im-iiii.-hlliriu , .. t.iltiiitr i f HI...J. In. ti iria I'. r!-t.tn,-:ti.u. .-nr.. . .. t'liTi nn- pn l lrliani.it ry itli. nut iti-n. lo-ti.- II ,1 . .. Mvk H..i:i' l.f. It ,. -!. I'iSllie-a,, Nri tl , i- tiN i hrotii.- smiiut-ui' ? re tvs-t. unit In. i. , i,.,d. tlui:ar Krilairta-t-Dit-fri. tiltr Ulrica. M aud . 1 -r r I li. rn. Mcn uDaii 1 Irv-rs-hdJ I-i-iipim,:). NiIsm. s- ijiii. Ol III ItntiffS lU B. KatiliR I irt-rc I th- lai r. rl l ip. M-slitrniinl Kjitii.tr I'lwr. f tht- Mi-uib. I-1 1-.. . 1 hrol .t S.ft l'Biti. Tntvr. HirUr'n Hch n.l ... i i MS-I or THE .-Hi, sti.I all llsH-.iu.st , ' artxiit! frt m an: " " -halhe, heMl,.. ai':tUI i Tl" r"'' P"r"lrity MrMhi.inrainall.r.rr,.tiv" ." 'iV.r.t:: i thrrwh'ut ih wmirr ... altkuatm k a.nu lkatix k hu iu u.- ,nt-- ULroiiic due, rt.. mt hr-iutc to fmtunul itv - " " ' at ! l I a. Offiri, 41 i haif iurfet, where Lr. I'tnii. Uia he ivpb trtl on all ilinsimsi. ( all at tl. lVvot and itotdiv Cirfular c, ii!.i."Bt; Urge tua t Us- tnoe-t rrpvtal i rTnlmve. Th alitor rf tnt Ikrt.'v Xr rk. in il .:: T lrm!, in that )a-r it Janunr; Ult. ; - r urmiH itit-ii -ry urtidrr. wiiit li currd biiu ot Lr..-','-"- in aine -n, anil trtnnu-Daig th lfur-U' ;l1 Uiuai aiLKtii. RIICOltTISM. . -hibd,i,b,a. .tiijn-M'"- In Sannarr. 1S;.l,mT daughter. t,rnin l t u iui""" . yiar, waa allaik.d with liittauialiTT 1.-tna.i hi-r joim, were aab .woll. and -b, .i.C-i-l " esi-ruivimg pain u,r three p..,i,u . ,,r m ir I " I impnif cbk nt. ,rttioe fcitrh Uis-rvura. J. I ''',"'""1 t try Ur. J,rtM' l-f ur,ttr, ibr t,rl u il!f 1 . a tiri.hiJ jhairnr ir th? hrtrrr. f- pt:ewj Dla-Jiit V.r ti... .. . .i...i e'. t . tl -!' hast rominrtl irw if Khrunati-m atiti L r hi''t Tr auuer, iKilif ard vt t vs-iirc. . U llUl- laHi?'" A thro it dim: cm:. Tliiw larei- -lsi of di it., ln.in.i- 1 t. .ration j laHUiatiMfiw. Itrvtirhial Irrilatnni.', Ar l 0i I wr ...ny man U nj ntf Ut" CI llf IM.l . Uiail" . : ilaria' Throat Application. Kra.1 the Mli-aiu cae i About Hrr-rr aco I wa attarki-il wilb ti-M itb- lt,"'t- eame.-n n.duaii. tut T"lir Iiepnrati.e: ar-d bv Ihe n.e i.f li ur Null' cennesii.n with your tiinait appiii .ilii n. 1 aaf i-i,rrr currd. and bare r. maiti.-d w. I). It is n,-w ni.-r. tt-r, year ainca Uia cuia waa eevt.-.t. Kr-priim;'- ",' fhenil, .M.tHO.IIIKl I A 1 lllslb'l -Mt PVlS'aTt SI Knit 1.01 SKlNTVlT""1 TllKU.tT Al l Lit ATIHX .1,. old aeeewipan; Ihe Kr" ati.e 'n tfaava wl fivrwtuli ua l lcciaaiid llo-r.a ,l Ihmat. j n?"Call on ihe Agents, J. BAKFK A I'l1-' jL-wiahurv. and irior t'lirulcr-i rnirtaiuliie, mtkp of i-TTiteitpw in f:iirf thf mt-tlit iu. ui. ni r.n ii' a hits iww . nlo coauir. i J A HI.' f lllVi:.-.l erc."' ver LEVER WWTC1I Iff ' ' ' baigain mui c.. Inquire of A E. VENORMANMK, Lc.il"r-- 4