-4J 1 ! i 1 t O. ll WOB&EW J. B.COBNELIUS. TV ft - . Thf Lewubum CHKnXICLK, f t4ilid am tha Utfh jrrtem, hw tha larKmt uul bt-st irvlatioa of any Nvwympnr in L'nioa County. Freedom, national; Slavery, sectional sPttyl'alK PBOTKt III). TO AMLIM A. I.MUsTUT, AND f vt ea jtbrr hrh r Wave Territory bj Eurasian, raectissi , or I'viHiur!. Th. ,W are, and will he the two la.!lnr Print-!.!., totire the country, until they are victorious; .nl we Mil them to our ai..t-hel. thereto float autil they Ml triumph ah ire the Nitlioaal Caj.lUil al Wuli-Inarton- iSitttr; JVivr' Jottntdt. aw-Tle Opposition Nate f narration, to nominnte a ..ait I, T i for (Jof rn r. Ae in apimlato.1 to aeeeuit.le at uu.ewe') oo V, fcIt--OAV the JZi FcnatalT. IMKI. HarDmocunc St.t Cuxr., Uubisii, Put. at. fJjCu 11X3X0 DtM. C05TSST103I, Mosiur, Ar:l 23. tftJNamoiiat Rkp Cosr., CmcAoo, Weil, Jest 13. Tfclrty-81xth Congress . -1st Session, The Southern Democracy still resist tba passage of the plurality rule or toy Other wJ of electing Speaker, nd ere growing more insolent aud treasonable eeerj dy. Mr. Sherman as he has from the first is willing to withdraw in favor of any nan who ein command more votes. Mail contractors are throwing op their routes and the Nullifies rejoice at the lrjury they are infiicting ! A Usion MctTiNa and a '-Union" PaHTT. Some of the leading members of the Opposition to the Democratic party, desirous of forming an opposition party less objectionable than the avowed pritici plc9 of the Republican party, bad a grand nilirinnr at tha Aeademv of Musiu on . , - - atnrday night, to maugurato the move - ment with a dinner to ths Hon. liailie Peyton, an old line Whig, and once a iis - l, , ; r. . tioguisbed representative in tongress from Tennessee. There was a large assemblage a ., it.. ir. of seolemen, and, what isa tovcl feature j . political meeting, a great nuuiber of lavuiea. xuerc was a eiuguiar cviuuiuaiiou f mlitmitfit Whiv. Itpnobliran r,,l a r. nf Smnih-rn Vorthnrr. timents, of which btrnion'zsd fraternally till about the close of the meeting, when Mr. Mavntrd. of Tennessee, took occasion to pitch wickedly into the Uepublican pr ty, protesting that if tbo candidate of the Chicago Convention, should be elected President, the Union would be as good as done for. This being spiritedly replied to with dissent, produced great fulling and aoms hisses, and the festive party broke up with rather a divided feeling as a basis for tw Constitutional Union party to rest upon ITL 7...l ..t: I . - - 1 . ins ouuiueru .cc'iag is so uoi, jasiBow, ruai, assoon as ii comes iu cou - HC,.a,uc cu uer a,.. iuu ..... . il is sure to create a fizzle. ITiilaJifphia Ltdgrr. Fleeing From toe Wbatd. It is re tnarkall) bow some Disunion Demicra's have cooled dowa their ardor siuce the call for the National Republican Con vention was issued. That call gave plain warning in the approaching election of a Republican President, their treasonable conspiracy would be dealt with as it de serves; and the consequence is that since then it has been kept very quiet So far : as we remember, no Democratic members of Congress since threaten the destruction of the Union 'either on or before the 4th cf the incidental profits of the office were nf March, 1801; while Gov. Wise and i circulated. Rut all were in vain. Inde Viee President Rrcckenridgo, both under j . nt memh.r. from aII naM. ,j tress of weather as presidential cand: dates, have taken the hint, and have loudly protested that tbey are Union men. Tuis, however, doesn't amount to much. The demseratic party is thoroughly corrupt and j faithless with regard to the Union. Like the lata Mr. Calhoun, whose doctrines and policy il has adopted, it holds the Consti tattoo as inferior in importance to slavery. Bather than that slavery should be restricted to its present limits, the Demo crat! would let the Union slide. It is time this spirit and this party were put down, and that the Government were ewmitled to men who will maintain the Uaisn at all hazards and under all circum- ataaeea. And if the mere call of a Nation-: aa Aepaeuean convention nas provea so : n te n ? ! . MelOJ ID reducing toe lever oi tne uemo- ratio Ditonionists, there can be no doubt ' that tba election of a Kepubliean I'rcsi-i dea-t M Id work an efficacious and per- anenl eore, which would remove all taint oi i awaniuD waiauy tor ever. mt- burg Gatette. j r- Tc. .,7, T" V ' a .. bear nothing more in the St. Louis Baaeraaflha late ailer-ed insurrection iu ' '.. . . . . Itolivar. Mo., we lake it for ranted that i ZZZZSS tuC&Jj tia ! 5 A;i.h'Vd 3 th ; ; to disagree . toMZZSZZZ VZZnZ - V franco with which th tl darkies of notions touching their privileg-1 h"e rcfri"e1 engaging in exciting ,he way . or that0, bringing back the govern as, was at the bottom of the affair, and 80(1 discussions, while the pledges . ,ent u. a system of honesty and rigid econo that Iboae whose fears magnified it into a ! of government remain unredeemed, my. If there be ,y such man, he ought to .1. . . nK .i., i ; and her honest creditors are suffering, mer- j o over to Ihe enemy al once, lava insnrreotion, are ao much ashamed arDrobation of this 1 The 9lh specification is a bold assertion or fif their cowardice that they have not a 1 "s lue, ,0il c ,ul PPr"-'to- ot. ; Gov. Wlse's extieme doctrine on this .Hiib word mora to say. We ask the St. Liuis ! eDeral Asscroblj, and the people ot this , ,ubjeelt and lhe party cr p,rtl(.s tha, wj, Democrat what has become of the insur- LoIB',lD , 1,' , - ' sla,,d by ,his resol'lliun' ca ot fail to win jjjaj Chicago Dem. Aeswre ', That Pennsylvania remains, I the respect, if not the support, of even feonth- ' as ever, faithful and true to the Constitu-1 ern fire-eaters. This is marching straight up Tka Commissioner from South Carolina tiou and the Union, and determined that to ,he requirements, which from day to day 19 the Bute of Virginia, has reached Rich- j they shall be m.intaincd that the trea- i naTe bce" Tr T,' l". B,'"Try i0 rri.. ..'.I. r .v., H .. . r i- .. j t. .i. i the preservation of our interstate relations. . 7 J .- P , - .7f ' ; 0D!l'J'e "''cats oi disunion utterca Dy the Mr. Buchanan can see no power in the Con- Wa wish bin to have a fair and lull op-. adherents cf the present National Admin- sinution to authorize him to put a slop to portonity to elaborate the views which be istrati jn cn llie floor of Congress, will not lawless invasions of the States and Territo ia charged by bis State to present to Vir-I deter her nsorle from the eXDression of , ries, excpt upon terms, the execution of a-iaia. And, after hearing him, we shall I Ti u ,;,. ,r j. ! then apeak out as our own notions of doty and patriotism shall demand of us." Vir ginia it scarcely prepared yet for the ex treme opinions of South Carolina. Tba Legislature of Virginia having au thorised a special term of the Circuit tTonrt for the county of Jefferson, Judge arker bas directed notice to be given that Ike term will be commenced en the first day of February next. It is under stood that Stephens and Unlet t, two of tba Harper' Ferry conspirators, wilt then b tried. Geo. W. Bowman, of the Constitution, I elected Printer, by ibe Senate, having 27 oat cf 48 otes. lie was bitterly op- j posed by Southern Democrats, chiefly for tha reason that bis editor is ao uncatural- ised foreigner. Notwithstanding all the nnn-interenorse threatening, the New York correspondent of the Pbilad. Ledger says Southern mer chants ara comiog on just as usual. The Minnesota D emocracy declare for Douglas and Dred Scott. James Harlan. Kcp. is re elected U. S. Senator from Iowa. Leo i si, ATf re. Uov. Dr. DeWitt is re-appointed State Librarian, by an unani mous vote. The Committee to examine the contes ted seat of T. W. Duffield (Dem.) of Phil ad. (who was returned as elected by 2 vote) find upon re-counting that Dr. Wi ley, his opponent, has rmjority of 1 3 votes. The Commissioners to codify tbo laws of the State have mado a long and able Report. Petitions for, and romonstranccs against the repeal of the Schreyer's Gap and Me Call's road, are presented in the House, orrosmox ctrix rnit sutk tkkihiueb mil lllKli MlMINAim IIarrisul HQ, Jan. 13. The Opposition members of the Legislature met in caucus at 3 o'clock this afternoon, to nominate a candidate for State Treasurer. After a brief conference, a motion was made by the friends of Mr. Moore to adjourn until 8 o'clock this evening, which, after consid erable discussion, was lost by a vote of 51 to 32. This vote being regarded as a test of the strength of parties, Speaker Lawrence who had been authorized so to do, withdrew the name of Mr. Moore, and the Hon. Eli Slifcr was then unanimously nominated for re-election as State Treas urer. On the motion to adjourn the caucus until 8 o'clock, which was strenuously urged by the friends of Mr. Moore, and the vote was as follows : ft.fj (B3fi) Alii,llQ. iuiwIv-t.-buuciho-. iut.. hllmiker, ttitelinni:. tireen. uineemein. no n.ut. hrnnet' I irv. Laan-nre of llui'l:in, Woor.,0 Neil, Pancrtmat. Ptva- , t,u. UitT. Kou. s-iu-r. .si,.M.hrrj, str.,nr. smt ''f:,'' '"'i Waitar, aj ana Wiiiuuha, : ''nmikts. pinnej, rn-iri., or.CI. nit. imhrie, Irish, Ketchum, Iiudi.n, SI C'lare. Mere.ltth. Calmer, , lvu Klllh,rirj. ah .,mtMn. v.rju.,.f.n..(,.) Aek-r 1 r-ri,w. Kaini. it-t. n..er, itrewnter. uryoon. Buriev, ' Cm-1, t'ruli. Ourborouli. Kcamao. ti,v. I' raster, tior- d uraL.in..rnutUr.iiwi..uiorHa-11'initon. iiarr. ; ZjXP: : rroi!.nui. Mjietier, stuea.i. lavior, iii'.m.ii.(arouin, ' "-M!ler, W ilaiton, and iiicnir-4a. This vote demonstrated the stenth of 1 ' j ' " '" I y-fhc re-eloction tf Col. Clifer for i Stl,B Treasurer, is a just tribute to his j merit, and a sensible measure in those j having choice of that officer. No State Treasurer it is admitted on all hands has ever discharged the duties of that office with more benefit to the State, or with less suspicion of improper ue of the funds in his charge. It is of much mors conse- 1 . ...I ,., .. . rr i tiuencc to me people manual eiaee be well : uiii-oi, than that constant changes should j jncrCilse ,he Tlci 0 gettiri getting a bad and faithless incumbent. The pica of "rota tion" was all that was urged against him, except that his depositaries were some times Democratic Hanks. Rut this al.-o was no serious objection, so long as he transacts his business through the best and safest institutions, without requiring that ail should be of one party. There was a tremendous effort made for a new man offers of votes for Governor, U.S. Senatir, &-, were uoblushingly alleged to be in market and ridiculously false allegations friends of all the candidates for Governor, rallied around him and gave him 22 ma jority in caucus over all opposing caodi- dates. At his election, on Monday last, he received 81 votes, and Jud-e Mavnard. I ' O 4 J of Lj coming, received 41. Voice of Fencsvlvanla ! The following we understand to be the ' resolutions which passed each I ranch of I our State Legislature, by a vote of over ; 2 to 1 all the opponents being Demo-1 crats so-called : j IicvJcr.1. lie the Senate. Ac. That the firm ud ditiuiQed course nursued bv the - ' . II Kpresentatives in Cougress from I'tDDsyl- raUja, who have opposed the present faith- c$8 aoJ corrupt National Administration j i the protracted contest in reference l0 tUe dccion of a Spe.kcr-their patriotic ! auJ atcadfast determination to perform their duly as maotlcsted in their continued (Torts to secure an organization of the House of R presentatives without delay, ""j in futb Vknne'; V ? "Pose ,he "!-rr';tices of the administration, pro- ,ue iniereaiso. luccouuiry, .... :.J-.:1 I - . r.L- . their political views, and the proper pro- ' - : t . . i . t . . .! lec.iou oi ucr lo.crests, ou. win do ireaieu with the utmost contempt and scorn, while any attempt to carry such threats into ex- eeution, will fce met by her determined resistance. RestJtetl, That a copy of these resolu tions be set t to each member of the Peon- sj'vania delegation in the House of Kcp- 1 resentatives. Gov. Letcher's recommendation to the Virgiuia Legislature, for a National Con vention, to amend the constitution of the United States, so as to give greater pro tection to the institutions of the South, does not meet with a great deal of faor in bis own State, and it would certsinlv i be a has, dous experiment, in the present JV state of political parties, to submit the . it mast'aot De iJrgotten, that the extension of fundamental law of the country to any j the invitation to the other two parties, men change upon this snbjcet. The constitu- tio-ied by name, was made at the express de lion now provides all the guarantees which sire of their representatives in Congress, so are requirej, if they were only faithfully lhM ,nM Pf ni? lhe r to be.Pn'es, . ' J J a well aa in all nihers who njir be winine lo adhered to. Martin Koti'a died on the 27th April, I ' 1 - . ...... .... : . i. - idcii . . .... - ... xooj, on a sugar estate in toe oniric, ot Ana :tl.D, Uua'eaiala. j UNION COUNTY STAR I ram ike -Italllnorr rat-lot," a IrsSlut paper li ike Male of HtirjU"". NATIONAL POLITICS. A National Republican Conventicn.embra. cing Republicans, members of the People's parly of Pennsylvania, members of the Oppo sition party of New Jersey, and all others who are willing to co-operate in support of the candidates, then and there to be nominated for President and Vice President, has been officially called to assemble at Chicago on the 13th of June, 1860 delegates from each Con gressional District, and four from ihe Slate at large, are to constitute the Representatives. The basia on which the convention is call ed, according to the terms of the notification, is, Opposition '1. To the policy of the present Adminis tration ; 2. To Federal corruption and nsurpation ; 3. To the exleusioa of Slavery in the Terri tories 4. To the new and dangerous political doc trine that the Constitution, of its own force, carries Slavery into the Territories of the United Stales ; 6. To the re-opening of the African Slave Trade ; G. To any inequality anion' citizens ; 7. And who are in favor ol the admission of Kansas under the constitution recently adopted by its people : 8. Of restoring the Federal Administration to a system of rigid economy, and lo the prin ciples of Washington and Jefferson j 9. Of maintaining inviolate Ihe rights of the Stales, and defending the soil of every State and Territory from lawless invasion ; 10. And of preserving the integrity of the Union, and the supremacy of the Constitution and laws passed in pursuance thereof, against 'the conspiracy of the leaders of a sectional party to resist the majority principle as estab lished by this government, even at Ihe expense of its existence." The first ground of opposition, it seems to us, would have been all sufficient, and, had we had the anthority, we wonld have limited ihe call to this comprehensive proposition, for it is broad enough to combine all ihe ele ments of hostility to the ruling dynasty, which is little more than an expression in itself of every conceivable sort cf tnal-adminislraiion ! and heresy against the Constitution and our institutio.is as established by the fathers. But, as ihe authors i f the call have deemed it wise to amplify somewhat, let us look into these specifications, and see what tbey really mcau. Every one will understand th: 1st and -1 specifications. Open and unblushing corrup tions and usurpations constitute the very ex istence of the Administration policy, and the only way to save our institutions from posi tive and final destruction is to drive the dynas ty out of power with a universal shout of in dignation. Il has earned the wages of politi cal sin, and nothing remains but to discharge the obligation. Let it be consigned speedily , ,u. rmln.Val tli that it m.ri. The 3d and 4th propositions, it will be seen, embrace good old Henry Clay Wbigdcctrtnes on this subject. He was utterly opposed to the extension of slavery iuto free Territories, and said, be would see his right arm drop from his shoulder, before he would lift it in snppurt of any such policy. And though the black heresy that the Constitution plants sla very by its own inherent power in the Terri tories, bad not yet reared its black head dis tinctly above the horizou, yet Mr. Clay fore saw it, and met it on a hundred occasions, in his public speeches, directly and indirectly, with withering denunciations and irresis lable demonstrations of its unsoundness. But we are content to rest the fallacy of this outrageous doctrine upon the Hen. Reverdy Johnson's recent arguments against it. In spired with the principles of the great Amer ican master of political economy, at whose feet he sat for so many years with such emi nent distinction to himself and bis teacher, he leaves the heretic at the head of the gov ernment, and his Attorney Black, not an inch of ground to stand upon. Well may the Chic ago Oppositionists call for a Union in support of these indestructible principles. We know of no Opposition man iu the whole country, who will refuse to sustain these propositions. The 6th specification is one that every American citizen ought to approve by his vote and bis acts. It is a timely assertion of the right ot every toreigu-born citizen to be protected by Ihe whole power of Ihe Govern ment, should be chance to return to the coun try of bis birth, or when he is traveling abroad. He is entitled to as much protection as a na uve born citizen, for he has been made a citi- zen without reservation. No more shameful Ltclerc letters, we hope, will ever emenate Irom the Siaie Departmect, let the Secretary .J. ln ,reign countries. We must either a' sen the entire right of a foreigner to absolve himself from allegiance, which is a political duty, or surrender il at once. Justice lo our naturalized citizens demands action on this subject, and this issue should be boldly made next fall. No man in the Opposition to Ihe eorrnpt wh'ch is ,mnsl impossible. The Chicago Opposilionisls propose to inaugurate the ex- of lbls power a, , conslllIllioilal ,., Kh.ch it is the duty of the President to resori to whenever ihe occasion rises, let the inva- sion come Irom wnat quarter it may. We i are gial to see inai our -sorinern or glad to see that our Norihern brethren stand upon no idle distinctions. The lOih proposilioa is well taken. It meets a uer slate of things. It strikes right ai the root of Abolitionism that spits upon the Constiiotion and refuses lo bow to the will of maioriiies. It deals a stunning blow to the conspiracies of that Disunionism which has found some forty advocates on the lloor of Congress wilhio ihe present month. Every Unionist, everywhere, will not fail to welcome this expression of hostility to such a revolu tionary spirit, from the Northern and Wes tern OpposiUon parties. It can be responded to by the whole Southern Opposition, as sound doctrine. co-operate upon the basis set forth, the Con vention divests itself or aa exclusively tie publican east, and becomes to that extent a puuiicao cai. N4,ionai Opposiiion one. Ii remains to be teen how the invitation will bt responded to. & LEWISBURG CHRONICLE JAN. 20, 1SC0. Halifax, Jan. 23 The steamship New York, from I'remen, via Southamp ton, on the 2'Jth olt., put into Halifax this afternoon, short of coal. The Chinese Government had applied for the mediation of the United States in the difficulties with France and England. Thcship Flora Temple, with 800 coolies, bound for Havana, was wrecked in the China Seas. A Spanish Princess hid been born. Tbo recent pamphlet on the European Congress and the Pope, which is ascribed to the pen of the Emperor Napoleon, had given umbrage to the Pope, and he refuses to enter the Congress unless the rumored authorship is officially denied. Salty. The rate of taxation fixed upon in San Francisco for 1S59-G0, is $3 10 per $100 of taxable property. The rate in New York is only 81 79 per 100; and that is considered a heavily taxed city. Iu Philadelphia the rate of city taxation Las been fixed at $i 75 on the $100. Adjourned Court I'rot'Iamation. Whereas, the linn. Abraham S Wilson, Pre sident Judge fur the 20th Judicial District of Pennsy'vania, composed of the counties of Union, Mitllin and Snyder, and Philip Ruble and John WSimontnn, Esq's, Afsnciate Judges for Union county, have issued their precept. bearing date the 31th day of Dec., 1351), sn.l In m. il I r.Aiu.l In. tti. hn i inn n 9 t'nnrt .... ..... . - of Common Pleas at Lewisburg for the connty of Union on the Ahnday .. Kbruarg mtl, (being the (ih dav) IHfiO.and to continue one week, .U I let is iherelore hereoy given to Witnesses aud all persons interested in the Issue List, to be then and there present and not depart without leave. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance at the time appointed, agreeable to notice. Given under toy hand and seal at the Sher iff's OlHce m Lewisburs:. the 7lh day of Jan'v, A T). IS60, and in the eighty-fourth year of the Iiideppndence of the U.S. of America. God save the Commonwealth ! JOHN CROSSGROVE, Sheriff t'nlon County Court Proclamation WHEREAS, the Hon.AB'.M S.WILSOX.j President Judge for Ihe 2mh Judicial j District of Pennsylvania, composed of I lie j counties of Uni'Mi, Milllin and Snyder, and! Put lip Kfiii. and Js VSmnToa Esqs., Asso- j ciateJadgesin Union county, have issued their , precept, bearing date the lih day of Dec. ' Matt, and to me directed, for the holding of an ', Orphans' Court, Court of Common Pleas, Oyer : and Terminer, and General l'.iartcr Sessions j at LEWI-SBURti, for the county of UMOX, ! on the second MONDAY of FEB'Y (being the 1 ltf'li day) 1SOO, and to continue one week, Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor- i oner. Justices of the Peace aud Constables in and for the county of Union, to appear in their ' own proper persons wiih their records, inqiti- : sitions. examinations and other remembrances ; to do those things which of their offices and in ! their behalf appertain to be done ; and all Wit-1 nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf 1 of the Commonwealth against any person or i persons, are required to be then and there attending, and not depart without leave at their : pern, jurors are requesteu ut oe punctual in their utiendance at the appointed lime agreea ble lo notice. Given under my hand and seal at the Sher ifl's Office in Lewisburg, the 12th day of Ja nuary, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty and ihe eighty-fourth year of the Independence of Ihe United Stales of America. God save the Commonwealth! JOHN CKOSSGROV'E.Sheriil REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all con cerned,that the following named persons have settled their accounts in the Register's O.fice at Lewisburg, Union county, and that the said accounts will be presented for confir mation and allowance at the Orphans' Court, to be held at LEWISBURG, for the county of Union, on the third Friday of FEBRUARY next,being the 11th day ol said month, viz : 1. The Account of Edward Wilson and Charles Wilson, Administrators of Ihe estate of Samue It'iAoit late of the Borough of New Berlin, dec d. o 'i-i.. . .rri. r T . r' l 4 . i lie at. ovum u. muiii.i lid, c..iuitiu fill! ; of Stirah Vrier (now Sarah Goodlander) a mi nor child of Mrs. Elizabeth Trice, late of Lew isburg. dre'd. 3. The Account nf Edward Ranck and Sa rah Goodlander. Eiecuttirs of the last will and testament of Vttut GwHJlanJer lale of White Deer '1 wp., dee'd. 4. The Afconnt of Helen C. Hayes, Admin istrator of David Hayes, dee'd., who was one of the Administrators of H. (!. 11. Hayes, lute of West Buiraloe Twp., dee'd. 5. The Account of Samuel S. Darber. Ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Kuney Yamalziih late of lhe Boroueh of Milllinburg, dee'd. GEORGE MERRILL, Register. Register's Office, Lewisburg, Jan. 16, 1PG0. rrothonotary's Notice. "lyrOTIt'E is hereby eiven to all persons in terested, that Ihe following Assignee Ac counts have been filed in Ihe I'rolhonntary's office at Lewisburg, Union county, and that the same accounts will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas of said county, on Friday, the 17ih day of February next, for confirmation and allowance, to wit: j e account nf Joel Riehl, Assignee of Yott Yuder, of Limestone township. The account of George Dreisbach, Esq, Assignee of E. B Walter, of MitHinburg. The account of David Shaffer, Assignee of . Henry Huulz, of West Buil'aloe township. The account ot t.eorge irreistiacn, .t,sq. Assignee of David Beaver, of Buffaloe town- ! 011 crcs' m"re or ,,rs5,' won me appur e . . e nanr.es. A.e as the nrorerlv of J,;-i7i Awarlr. shin. The account of Gen. Philip Gross, commit tee nf Abraham Kut, of Union township now dee'd. SAMUEL ROUSH, Prolh'y. Ltwisburg, Jan. 12, 18C0 Wofce. Union Cffl"fv,: At a Conn of Common Pleas held at l.ewisonrg in and lor the ; county of Union on the Sist day of! December, A.U. I85!, Delore Auram S. Wilson. President, and 1'hiiip Kuril and John W. 8imo;'on, Esquires, Judges of the j said Court, Upon lhe petition of Henry Dief- j fenderfer, setting form mat on tne istn nay ot a-rii a d urn. llenrr iikavwters-r, your petitioner. ! April, " . , . , ; . .. , . . .- Whita Da-r.axeculea v parami Morn, i.iuiiu,iiiiir .f llie e-Ute or l utmairl DiamaMenia aVcaaam. cf Mid tow.hip. a eertain iml-ntura or mrUtiire In due t..rra ol law, whieh ia recorded in Mnripwra H"" A. pi fi-" f. the aeeurit. of the paTBent of the urn of two tiiouaand three hundred and SOr-nine dollar, and thirty .t. lawful nuinev of Uie United late, relation beini therennto had will Bore fully and at lare appear: that the .aid Samuel Kanck. lveinr the leftal holder of IhenM nmrtcase, ha. remoed In Ihe State of Indiana, ... .li-a wllhuttt rntertnic aaiwiaetwin opou mr reeoru lor llie ame; and thnt partnem nas oeen naip o. an .... n. amount due thereon, and ha ao continued for mora than two yeart Therefore paring tha Court to direet tba SheriB to eerre notire .tsUnx the fart, in tha petition net forth, npen Wm. J. and A mo. Ranrk. Kiee ntoraof aaid Samuel Hanrk.deeea.ed, who are In be Smnd in tha town of IVru. eoonty of .Miami, State of Indiana, requirlnz then, to appear at the next tern, and an.wer tbi. petition. And your petitioner further pray, that npnn dtie proof bein Bade, that tha full amount for whirh the ntd Boruajre wa. given baa been paid, that yonr honorable Court will deeree and direet that wia. faetioR .hall be entered npon tba raeord of the mid mort gage by the Raeerder of Ml, on pavBent of tba eon I. due relative to tbe entry of the Mid Bortiraffa orany liroeerdf nx therenn, and that aatisfaetion ao entered it. all for ever dieuarde. defeat and release tbe same mortgaire eeeordlns to act of Aaaembly in aneb eaan Bade and pro Tided. W bich petition bemr read, an I Court irraBt the prayer of petitamer Kliariff to fire publie notice, in one or more newrpaprr. witkin Ibe Bounty, nnoe a week Sir tour week, crensirely prtnr to next Tern, and mail to the Kieenum of MM 8anu'l Kanck, deeae4, a naper er nUlnine tha notiee, to tha neareat poel-oBloa thai can be amrtalned, irquirmc the Mid partiea to appear nt next Term and annwer thia petitioa. lty the Court. WitneM ne hand and real of the Mid Court al Lawla. burx, thia Hh Oar of January, A.O. ra. SAX.C.J. KjCiH, l'rothontUry. Real .Estate. OK It EXT Two FRAMED HOUSES uu Sixth Street. Enquire of WILLIAM FRICK. Lewisburg, Jan. 9. I860. Kilt It EXT. f ITHE HALF HOUSE and LOT on South I Second Street, I.ewisbiir;;, near the Col lege Onmnds, now occupied by Capt. Fisher. : The house is of brick, has large rooms, and kitrhen on the lower lloor, and on the tut a ! Cistern, Well of Water, linn, &e. Pusses-1 sum given the 1st of April. Applv on Ihe premises to Mrs. MAK1A C. VI.NCE.NT. Jan. I I, ISGO. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs nf Vend. Ex. and one of Al. Uev. Fa. issued out of ihe Court of Common Pleas of Union county.and to me directed. I will expose to public sale or outcry, at the places and dales hereioafier named, viz : On Fri.r.ty, l7,r 37 of F.bruary, 1SC0, on the premises, seven certain Tracts of Land, situate in White Deer township. I. niun county. ft'o. I A tract of Timber Land, bounded north by land of S. L. Uerk, east by other and of Kaufman & Keber. snuth by land of Daniel Uennage and west by land of S. L. Beck, containing One Hundred and Twenty Acres, more or less, whereon is a good Water Power, with the appuriennnres, 4 c. No. 2 Bounded north by Tract IVo. I, east I by other lands of Kaufman & Reber, south by j land of John Everlind and others, and west by land of O. F. Miller and Kaufman & R j ber.cuntaining Two Hundred ami . j ii mi m - lit j j.-,),- Acres, more or less. wh.-re-"1 If-sj".! i ' -,i , i-.,r.,.. :, .., ' Mi Saw Mil!, Thirteen liwellintililrwIS Houses. Store House, Dank Bam, Mule Sta ble, and other out buildings, etc., with the ap- purlenances. No. 3 Bonnded nr-rth by other land ofj Kaufman & Reber, east by land of Kaufman Sc. Reber and J. M. Rinck, south by land ofj Daniel Dennag', Levi Krister an 1 Javib Dit f-1 fendrfer, ard west by ctner land of K.vjfman j A Ileber, John Hoch and rilier. coiiLiinin; O.ie Hundred and Seventy-Futir Acres. m"re or le'-s, whereon are erected a I'rnme Dwell-; ir.g House, Rank Earn, V.'ag'n Sued, &.C., with the appurtenance. N 1. 1 Uounde.i norio by lendrf S.I.-.I!e!r, east by land of Jacob Farley and other land j id' Kaufman Sc ift her, south and wc.-l by i tlier j land ol Katifman & Heber, c-.i-irainins (Jae Hundred and Eighty-Four Acres, more or leasr wuh the appurtenances. j No. 5 B lunded north by land of Sj' db Farley, east by land of the heirs of Frederick Dieilentlerfer and Daniel .'cii.inis, south by, laud of L M R inck, west by ether Ian I of : Kaufman & Krber, e niaining Twenty-Two! Acres, more rr less, wher. oa are erected a i Frame Dwelling Rmse. Frame Iiarn andftaw- i Mill, and other oui-builjjo?, w;iU ti:c appur-: lenance. ' No. C Iiyun:!e:l ncrth by l."nd of David ! Steimr.er, ea I by land of Henry Dittlen.ler- ' fcr, south by land of George Ilea to, and west by land of John Dalesman, ctntaiiiinz Seventy-Three Acres, more or less, whereon are ' erected a Log Dwelling ilon-e. Bank Barn, ! and other out buildings, with ihe appuitcuan ces. No.7 Defendants inleresl in Timber Tract ' bounded north by land of llubler Albright, east by land of Christopher Garrett, south by laud ot John Baker, and west bv land ot fv L. Deck, containing Fitly Acres, more or less, with the appurtenances As the property of VatiJ B. Kaufman Jr Danitt li. Htber. At the same and place, another cer tain Tract of Land, situate in White Deer township, and county of Union, bounded ot. the north by public road, east by public road and land of Kaufman A Ri-ber, south by land ! of John Korh. and west by land of John Ji e, containing Twelve Acres, more or less.where- j on are erected a two-storey Kail House, Flame I Stable, and oiher out-bu'ldings, Ar., with the ! ap pnrtenances, as rhe property of Mn Hupp. On Thurl,tl( i)tliif lirry,lS(iU, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at ihe public house of Jo- ' nas Fisher, iu White Deer township. Union couniv, a certain Tract of fan. I, situate in the I township and county aforesaid, bounded and j described as follows, to wit: on Ihe south by i land now in the occupancy of Jacob Leiser, : west by otner lanos in ine occupancy oi rtuam Shreck, on the north by land of James Black and Samuel High, and on the east by land in ' the occupancy of William Waller, containing ! ,,,, . , , , . annurtenances, as ine nropenv oi the property of liuni l Luilwick. now in the hands of Robert Candor and Joel Ranck, Executors. Notice is hereby eiven lo "imam waiter. Jarou i.eiser ait.i j A.Iain Shreck, and all other terre tenants ofj the land bounded ana described above. Oo the 9jino day, at 2 o'clock R M , ' at lhe public house of Wm.L. Ritter. in While Deer township. Union county, a certain Lot ! of Ground, more or less, situate in the town ; of New Columbia, township and couniv afore said, bounded on the north by the school hnn e I lot, east by an allry, south by the church lot j and wesl by Third street, hereon are erected , a two-storey brick Dwelling House, a frame 1 Wash House, frame Stable, and oiher ort- j buildings, &e., with lhe appuntnance, as lhe ' property of f.'eorge J. Swarlz. I At the same time end place, two oth- er certain Tracts of Land, situated in White neer townshin. and couniv of Union : Nn. 1 Hounded on Ihe north bv land of Francis Walker and others, on the east by laud of David Dennage, on Ihe south by laud of John Shreck. and on lhe west by land of Isaac High, containing Twenty-One Acres, more or less, with lhe appurtenances, &c. The interest of Jacob Swartz in tract No. 2 Bounded north by land of Joel Kline, and others, east by land of William Statten, south by land of Godfrey Diefienderfer, and on the west by land of John Kimple, nontaiu- On Mumiajf, the Y&ihof February, 1SU0, at 1 o'clock P. M., at the pubi c house of L. D. Brewvr, in the Borough of Lewisbursr, a certain Lot or Piece of Ground, situate in Hartley township, and county of Union, bounded on lhe north by land of John How ard, on the east by public rortd. on lhe south by land of Henry K- Charles, ami on the west by lands of Levi Bun!, containing Eight I Acres, more or less, whereon is a young Apple i Orchard, Ac., with the appurtenances, as Ihe -properly of Henry B. Char If s. I At the same time and place, a corliia : Tract of Land, situate in West BulTaloe town- i snip and conniy oi cnion, oounitea on tne ,u t. .. i.l f f.rnm;..K M..cnr .. ,i, by land of John Hauck, on the south by land of Michael Dunkle. William Ruhl and others, west by land of Wm. Ruhl, John Ulsh and others, containing One Hundred Acres, more or less, whereon are erected a two-storey Rail Dwelling House, a Dank Barn, and other out buildings, A c., with Ihe appurtenances, as the property of Vharlen II. Striaer. JOHN CROSSGROVE rnenn. fSherifi's Office, Lewisburg, Jan. 6, I860 House and Building Lot, ON South Front street, FOR SALE. The House is a two-storey Frame, on aehalf lot with a Stable, and oiher oulbutldines, and some Fruit. An unimproved half lot adjoins. Will be sold together, or separately, to suit purchasers. JOSEPH REED. Lewisburg, Dec 27, 1859. pd7w TO THE subscriber offers for sale several Ar4 BRICK HOUSF.S, and other L'uil-iJ. dings, situate in the Borough cf Lewisbnrg. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call oo Mr. Jonaihan Wolfe, who will give ihem such information as ihev may desire. July 5, 185K ti.'sCHNABLE. ALUAHLE rilOPEIlTY P 17 It Lie SALE. . I 1) V an alias older of the Orphan's Court of ill Union county, will be sold at Public Uul- cry, on Tucwdajr, I tilt of February, next, the large and commodious two-storey brick MANSION HOUSE and LOT, with the nppnrtenances, property of the late Jonaihan .Ni'sbil, dee'd, situate in the liorontfh nf Lewisbtirg. bounded on Ihe prtsl hir nmnprlv nf l)r. Wm. H.tvpa. nn fh south by Piueailev.ouihewesl by lotol Wm. Jones, E, and on Ihe North by Market St., numbered in the general plan ol ihe boronzh PNo. 47. The properly is NEARLY NEW, tifiii built in u e,mid3 work mintlike mannrr, and of tuptrior mutaiul g and if wanted for a Public ll'jiise. cau be made suitable with a few alterations. Persons wishing lo purchase can examine the premises by calling on the subscriber, or on William Jones, I'.-q , adjoining Ihe prem ises. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day when conditions of sale will be made known. HI GH P. SIIELLER, Adm'r. Lewisbnr?, Jun. 20, Ib'io tlY virtue of an orJer from the Orphans I) Court of Union county, I will npose lo ale, on l!ie premises, on SATURDAY, llie Mih day of JA.NUARY, 18t;u, al 11 o'clock n ihe forenoon. j All ihat Half Lot or Ground, situ i ale on Market .street, in the borough of Lew j iburg. Union couniv, numbered on ihe Town Plot, No. 33, bounded on Ihe east by lol of Jaa. F. Linn, south by Pine alley, west by Thus, i Howard, and north by .Market street aforesaid, I con'ams 3d feet front, on which is erected a j two-sturey Frams Dwelling Eonse, Hi! ! aStiible, Wei!. Cistern, On! Kitrhen. Ac., with ' the appurtenances now occupied by Joseph Green, opposite the new Presbyterian church. ! Terms Ten per cent, to be pai:t nn the djy ' of sale ; ( lie hall the balance n llie 1st April, IKi'.U ; an ! llie remain' tr i n li e tsi of April, ; ttiCl.with intern t from 1st April, IS' 0 it.e 1 purchase mer.ey to te secured to the sa:ilVc lion of the LxecuKT. on t:ik;n'j possession of the property, on the 1st Ami. I Mill. JAMES C. .vl l l.t KE, Executor. I.ewisburg, Dec. '-'U, H.iJ. CRICK FOUNDRY FOR SALE. frpr The subscribercirers lo seil ihe .'! t!arge Diicic Foundry at ihe west iw'JiiSinii of Maiket street, including frCTtOT'irii ihe Wareroc m, Ollit-e, and the Macmiiery attached also a laitre amount of Patterns lor Patent Rights for Aericullural Machinery, Stoves, esc. it is regarded as one f Ihe best locations fi r a goo.!, safe business. I he Proprietor s lime is wholly enrrosscj another employment, v. hirh is the reason he desires In dispose i f Ihis Foundry. For any luriner particulars, ao!rcs WILLIAM FRICK, I.ewisbnr?. Feb. !5s) Union Co. Pa FOR SALE OR RENT ! j- TWO DOUBLE FRAME HPf- - LiisESand Lots, each suitable f. iljj. two families one on North Fourth street and one on St. John street, for Sale. Hall of each of the above Houses are for Ret t. ti?.lso, for sale, four B-iil.line Lots on North Fifth street. JOHN" HOLGHTON, Lewisburg, Jan. to, Agent TOR SALE. j 0s Sntith Fifih street, a rronertve' ' consisting of a good Frame House JLs H t on a half Lol of ground. 'Terms eay. Apply to May 17 A. B. YOhE i FOR SALE. rpiIE well known Til crn Maml- j f at the eat end of tne l.ewibtii?x Jli ' Bridge, in Chillisntianne town hip. North d Co. It will be sold on reasonable terms. j inquire cf Wit. 1.1AM FRICK. Lewisburg, Dec. 17, 1JS. FOR, RENT! rpiIE TWO IttlOMS ocrtipied at pre- i sent by Washington Hiiu-hinson as a Saloon. They are sui.able for ; I 1 1 1 -. ! For Terms app'y to Jan. 27. 1S.'S. JOHN B.LINN. I FO n sali:. ' DESIRABLE ICis i I (i iris: l.ot.33 feel ; leet front by Itii J tltep. LtM)uire of Beaver, Xremer A; V'llnre. frk T O IXT-The corner house.North JLjM.Third street, occupied ty Dr. Meylert j TtR51N3 wi.hinir tn entsbit.h Manrafactorir. in a new j ami tlitiTioj l:tre where l.u.-iDe-. ia good, pee ad Tertie. Dieiit ot llie ll.imnionton ettUnient. i New Hotel in Wiffiiiiuars. ! rJ THE subscriber would iepectful!y in-' inform the Traveling Public everywhere, lhai he has taken and tilted np the premises ' ol Georce Schoch. in the centre of ! MAIN ST. MIFFI.-IXI.UIaO. ! ers and Iravelers men and beasts in Ihe best manner, with Board and Lodging. Please give me a call. Ap 1.'59 CHARLES CROTZER. CO At. COAL (OIL. rpHE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of lhe very best bha ruokin and Wilkes-Barre COAL, lor limeand stove pnrpose, which he will sell at lhe very lowest prices for Cash or Country Produce. Also, Blacktmilhs' Coal, I'lurlrr and Sail. ish it distinctly understood, that I will not be undersold by any man. Having good weigh-scales, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidensaal's hotel. GEORGE HOLSTEIN. Lewisburs, May 2T,o. P I C - N IC.-w " We'll jump into the Wagon, and all take a ride." , t LARGE, handsome and verv comforta ble At .it.OX has been fitted up for the especial accommodation of Pic-Nic and r.iher similar excursions. Terms moderate. Apply to J)S. M. HOUSEL. Lewisburg, June 3, ls.'.fl. LAW OFF1CK REMOVED. John B. Linn, ATTOUXKY AT LAW Office at his house ou N. Market St. bet. 1st & 2d .8 Lew isiburg, I'a. SIJUEL II. OR AT If., Attorney at Law. 0' FFICE on 8oulh Second near Market St. LE WISHl lii; I'A. lAIl Professional Business entrusted to his care will be faithfully and promptly atten red to Sept. 14, l-7 IJIASHIONABLE Hats and Caps Good Hats and Caps Gheap Hats and Caps A very large stock of Hats and Caps Young Gent's styles Hats ami Cap, Boys' and Children's Hals and Caps Now ready and for sale by GIBSON, the only Hatter in Lewisburg J "70R SALE, CHEAP A Lay Pre,, and Trimming Knife, a convenient article for : Primers to trim pamrhleis. Ac. j May Si, 'M. C. J.STAHL.Book Binder. . i VARIETY STORE AND Post office. LARGE supply of Books,Stationtry, il Perfumery, Jewelry, Toys, Confection- eries, Teas, Spices, fruit, juts, Uasktu, Pictures, and a variety of MCK XACKH fur sale Iicap at the - 76;tJ LEWISBURG POST OFFICE. 1 1; 'LU1D AND Pl.NE OIL can be had at tht POST OFFICE : Vls.E ,;,,!d ,ENs for Ladies and Gents eaa A t' ba i ' POST OFFICE S EVEKAL sens of CA.MEOS and other Breast Pins and Ear Rmvs can be bad very cheap at Ihe 1'0T OFFICE 1) UTTER, Es, Lard and Poultry taken in ) Exchange fur Ooods at Ihe POST OFFICE 'AM 4 fr.W Boxes of Raisins, Figs, Dales aud Prime Prunes for sale at ihe POST OFFICE ORDERS for Books or hire's of any kind prumptly attended lo at ihe j riSTJ)TFlCE JADIES can find Ihe largest and Ih-,1 nsorw j ment of Letter and ""'e PA PER.Enva). opes A c. at ihe POST OFFICE i knottier 1CI at JODnSOl. H. a .1 I i -r i . ' Cheap Boot & Shoe StOre-ViT 1 CHEAP FOR CASH! "EW Stock of Tools and Shoes next 1 1 door to J. & J. Walls Strre. Lewisburr where may be found ihe cheapest stock ever oliered in litis plaee.no mistake. Calland ex. amine for yourselves and save at least 33 per cent. Men's Boots from ?z to $3 Children's. Ynoth A Boys' from $1 to (2 V omen's Gums f.om 0 to 75 ets Men's do 87e to I and evemhiugiu onrline cheaper than Ihe cht ppest. A I kirn's r.f Coots, Shoes A Gaiters MADE TO 0:;DEK, cf the besi material, and war ranted. A lare stock of home-made work kepi always :n band, which will be soil very l-w. Rt'PAiniXG done at the shortest notice, by the snbsrnber. WM. JOHNSON. L trisburg. Oct. 4, 1859. HOWRY'S SKY-LIGKT GALLERY, OVER J.s. M Fadden's Hardware Store, formerly Houahton's Shoe Store, Marke street, Lewi-burg. Pa. AJWROTYl'ES, MELA JXO TTtES, Ac, in the usual superior sty!e. In addition to these pictures, I am now prepared to take I!lolopi upliN, large or small, frjoal lo the best made anywhfre. Also, HaCT-0-TYPES. Thesf pictures are cotorea lo rep- . resnt life, and are surenr.r to an oil painiw;. giving thai fidelity oi expression and feature! i that cm be produced oi ly by the Camera. I These pictures are patented, and I have Ihe exclusive rii'ht for Union county. Call art , examine specimens. April 21, D5a. 11WIS ALXE8. JO. B.KIM.9. J .J. PALSHE rT7s'- aU I'AILMER at Co., 2 LewiNbcrs Planing Mill, klRsLAJts eep constantly on hand and u.aiio.i,Ciure 10 order I toorina;, frilling, DoorM.Sakh. Sbulttra, ttllaiila, jlluuldinN ot all patterns, and all other desi notions of Wood Work asel in Uiiiioing. Orders respectfully .cohered and promptly lifted. All work warran led to give satisfaction, Li An extensive lol of Lumber of all inscriptions a hand l' r sale. Facli.ru i,n ArfA Second ilrccl,Ltwuburg,ra April 82, 15. FCR SALE. V IO $( liul.irllip of Ihe " Imn (ill Cimini'rciirl I uUt"i." Address Bi x 187. Lewisburg P. O. May 27, 1S3. NEW FIRM THE OLD MIOP! The subscriber r. resoectfiilly aunource lo ibe citizens o Lewisburg and nciniiv that ihev have formed a Farioership m the Tailoring Easiness, at the well-known stand of James CriswelloO Market siren, where ihey are prepared lo I IT AM) MAKE I 'to oner m ihe vtrv besi stile. Men's and Bojs' IntbillK every descupiion on short notice. We ask a share ol lhe public patronage. JAMES ('K1SWELI., J.F. SCHAFFER. Lewisburp. April 1, le5a HOUSE BUILDERS, TAKE NOTICE ! The undersigned are appointed Agents for the sale of Hoars, Blind & Window Sah of all sues, made of the best material. Ail work warranted. C- Made by L.B-SI'ROLT, llushesvilte, Pa. and for sale by e7s) F S CALDWELL, Lewisbnr; No GrindstoEs,Gicceri6s,ornonkey Coats, I) I T hnndreds of Hats and Caps of tbe ) latest styles, a little cheaper than ran be louud elsew here. Call aud see them at dibton't Hat Manvfuctoiy, Lev Uburg, ja J. SCHHEYER & SC IF ATE received theirSECO.Nl ofspnn2and Sumnier riir.m Dress Goods. Maniillas. ar.d aarge lol of Ladies' Collars and Sleeves from anciise, Alsoagenefal assortment of Men's Wear, Trimmings, Cotlonades. Cassimers 4 Cloiis, which will be sold cheap. May 15. 1S59. - I'orket ltouka and other articles j,.of that kind on hand or to or. er bv tne InSLe-ishura Boof-n.fer, CH: bTHL II. ;I.IU11KT. VEST1ST. i Market street, next door to Browa A Ritier's Store LEW lsUlKli, PA. Titos. Git It It HAS just received a splendid assortment of the very besi, cheapest and west fashionable Jew eliy in the market. Hi Slock comprises Ilrcast I'ins, lliiiin-t, Lar Itlnpri, t'inser Itingra, UracrlelM. M-e Button. Myd,i.t.r whirh will be sold extremely low for C. He respectfully asks the paironase of all his old coioniers; and also invites new ones to give hnn a call before making their par chases. Call at the sign of the Big Wa'ch, Market street, east of Second. Dec. S4.'5l Executor's Notice. VTOTICE is hereby given, that Letters tes f tamrniarvon the last will and testament of DAVID HOWARD, lale of the Mission San Jose, in California, deceased, have been granted to the undersisned. by the Reiier of Union et nniy, in due form ol law; all person having claims against said estate will present Ihem to the subscriber lor settlement, and those owmg said estate are requested to present Ihem legally auihenncaied for settle ment. THOMAS HOWARD. Executor l..aihitr? Jan. ft. ISftO rd r- -io.r mi. to m siwn asMMt annoims- Ml..x," aud LuUtauit offi, in avf euluiun.