re O. If. WOEDEN ft J. R. COEWELIOS. Tn ttttti $ mWrm, The Liwtsm'M CiAnmru, fiuM .... on thf Ch Svum. h. trw larttoH and best trvuiUunaTany NeW!jj. In totoB County. Free lorn, national ; Slaver', sectional ! ADK UTS r0.tX.IOS TO AMEKKMX imCT-U, AND Kot insthrr IikI. of Kla.r Trrrifury -J Extrast-M, Purrba, r (oaqana. Th abate -. nxtd wiil h tb two lra.!inr Pririi1rt tW'f" tbe country, until lhy rr virtnrinuii: n4 th-ni to nur' mMt h- t. tlur to flmt antil th"r in triumph .. tit N'jtini Capitol at Wah Ington. iW'ft Mitten' J'umaL PrnmyUiRla's Nominee far PrnKril, Cexeral SIMON CAMERON. Sultjtct to the dfXmov of the Chicago Omrtniim ) FOR .OVEn0!t, H!LiiHrliLof .IIIlLE.TX VtM. C'-STr?iTt05, Mo?(I)AT, APBJL 23. Nti.'Vi Hip. lot Chicago, Wid., Mat 1C or iv. OLD CONNECTICUT ! Ia April, 18oG, there was no election ty the people of Connecticut for Govern orthere being three parties in the field. The republicans and Americans together bad but about "000 more votes than the Democrat?, and 20 rnaj. in tbe Legislature. werln NTov. following, Fremont Lad 7000 tnaj. over ISucbanao. In 1SG0, the Democrats determined to carry Connecticut by fair means or fool, at tbe April diction. They raised $20,000 ia New York city alone for that purpose, and eobnii-'d Titers and natura'ited Irish wen to tbe number of 2500 or 3000. Detn. manufacturer discharged Rep. work men and tbe Vent, leaders persuaded outbtrn traders to withhold and coun termand orders for goods, to coerce and starve the voters into supporting tbe Slave I'ower. Tor Governor, tbey took np Mr. Scvmocr, a very rich and very popular eianj who s-.TVid with honor in tbe Mexi can war, and was elected Governor at its i close who was sen by President Tierce on a minion to Russia, where be remained during the Kansas and Lecotnpton wars. Comiog home (like Rjcbanan.) not com mitted to any fac:ion, it was hoped be might break up the Rep. phalanx, and was promised tbe nomination fur Vice President if he succeeded. Tbe contest was the warmest, and the vote cast the ! highest, the State ever saw. In the citiea j and factories, the Democrats gained, bat tho villagers and farmers brought all up right, and the Republicans conquer in a square, desperate fibt. lil'CKlMJUAM is re-elected Governor by COO majority, and the Legislature (to elect a U. S. Senator) is Rep. by 2 to 1 ! This shows a more con solidated and strong party than four years ago. The stable people of tbe land of steady ball's ere for freedom as their fath er! were, and are incorruptible ! The S'iO.OUO la I'oiBrctlta' Uulrk Work. BwMiuKriiiiT.Cunii., March 27, IsGO. The 20,oou I unit, contributed by the Sham Democracy of ic York fur electioneering purposes in Connecticut, has sprung a mine thai will blow the Democratic party sky high. Ii was announced 10 this city, last week, that Tom Corwiu would address the Republicans nf Bridgeport on Wednesday evening. On Saturday, the Democratic party cunningly hired, tor every evening till the election, the Town Hall, and no room of sullicieut capacity could be had for Mr. Corwin. The Republi cans resolved, at once, to build a Public Halt. By noon ample means were subscribed. A central location was secured. Notices were sent to tbe various Republican carpenters, joiners, artisans, mechanics, and laborers, both in the city and neighboring towns. Early on Monday morning, ample materials were on the ground, the field was literally rilled with workmen, and the building went up like magic The hall is intended fur ibis and ihe coming Presidential election. It is well floured, has ample galleries, is lighted with gas, and will aeat from 3,00'J to 4.1HKI. li will be opened on Wednesday evening, and inaugurated by Tom Corwin. The Democratic party have compelled Republicans in other places by the same policy to erect public halls. One of the largest political gatherings in this Slate was held in a hall in New Haven, last week, which was built by the Republicans. The enthusi asm and public spirit forcibly remind one of the exciting log cabins times of Tippecanoe, and appearances seem to indicate a similar political conquest Cor. N. Y. Tribune. Rhode Island Election. The Dcm ecraU in this State made no distinct nom ination, but coalesced with some of tbe Opposition and supported Wm. Spragne, wealthy nominal Republican, who has 1500 majority over Paddleford the regu lar candidate. Tbe same combination have the Legislature. Detroit, April 2. A number of cit ies in this State held their municipal elections to day. The Republicans elected their candidate for Mayor, in Detroit, Adrian, Grand lUpids, Jacksoo, Flint, Coldwater and Hudson. In Owasso, Yps ilanti, Nile and Pontiac, tbe Democratic candidates for Mayor were elected. The Township elections in New York have resulted during tbe yesrs 1358, 1S59 and 1860, as follows : 1858, Republicans 4 15, all others, 225; 1859, Republicans 47C, all others 257 ; 1360, Republicans 612. all others 217. That will do. At tbe municipal election in St. Lonis, the Republicans carried five wards, the Democrats two, and no-party men two. Col. lirown writes to the War Depart ment, from Krownsville, Teias, that re ports most f tlse and exaggerated are put in circulation by interested persons in fer menting tbe trouble on the Rio Grande border, immediately before the leaving of tbe New Orleans steamer, for the purpose of exercising an influence on public opin ing in tbe Slates. Hence, such reports should be received with tbe greatest cau tion. He adds that Cortioae' movement was a mere raid, and tbe accounts have " largely magnified. Miraman, after bombarding; Vera Crux 17th, was reraised. He has rctir tm to the capital. cam Extraordinary proceedings at Wash ington The President Protests against the Investigations iuto Cor ruptions by the Committee of tho House lie imitates the Emperor Napoleon in dictating to the Rep resentatives of the People what they phall do Are we living under a Republican Government or a Des potism ? The reason why so des perate an effort was made, and the whole country convulsed, to defeat the Republican Speaker. In the House of Representatives, on Thursday, President Buchanan sent in an extraordinary message, ques- TIOXIXG THE POWEtt OF CoXGUESS TO IXVESTIGATE THE CHANGES OF COP.KCP TION AGAIXST HIS ADMINISTRATION, and protesting against it. The mes sage, which we have not space to pub lish, gave rise to some debate, and w as finally referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Anonymous letters have been addressed to Mr. Covodc, M. C, front Pa., and Mr. Sherman, M. C, from Ohio, threatening them with assassination unless they desist from investigating charges of corruption against tbo Locofocos. Habbisburo, April 2. Senate Tbe bill to incorporate tbe Susquehanna and Philadelphia Railroad Company passed finally yeas 15, nays 12. Tbe Senate took op tbe bill from tbe House relative to tbe Police of Philadel phia, which bad been vetoed by tbe Gov ernor ; and tbe question being on tbe passage of the bill, notwithstanding tbe veto,it was negatived yeas 20, nays 11, two-thirds not voting in tbe affirmative. It was a strictly party vote. Mr. McClure, from the Committee ot Conference on the Sunbury and brie Rail road bill, made report, and stated tbe terms of agreement. ISy tbe provisions of tbe bill no process can issue for tbe foreclosure and salo of the road, cither by tbe Com monwealth or my other of tbe creditors, till May 1st, 1SC1. All such processes are positively stayed till that time. Tbe creditors fur work, labor and materials are preferred, to tbe amount of $000,000. The other features of tbe bill are general ly as before. The report gave rise to considerable discussion. Mr. Peony opposed, and Messrs. Finney and McClure supported it. Tbe report was then adopted yeas 13, navs 11, as follows Yeas Messrs. Benson, Blood, Connell, Crawford, Finney, Gregg, Keller, McClure, M-irsellia, Miller, Palmer, Parker, Smith IA d. Nays Messrs. Craig, Hall, Irish, Kelch am, Lindoo, Meredith, Penny, Ruther ford, Thompson, Turncy, and Yardley 11. Upon the re-assembling of tbe House, tbe Committee of conference on tbe Sun bury and Erie Bill made report. Messrs. Collins, Kinney, Africa and Austin, opposed and Messrs. Gordon and Thompson advoca ted it. Mr. Bcardslee Mr. Speaker Mr. Rouse, (interrupting) I call the previous question. Mr. Collins. We demand tbe opportu nity to denounce this bold scheme of robbery. Mr. Bcardslee. I bad tbe floor before tbe call for the previous question. Much confusion prevailed. The lobbies were crowded. Tbe call for the previous question was sustained, and on tbe question "shall tbe main question be now put up," it was agreed to yeas 50, nays 37. Tbe report of tbe Committee was then adopted. Yeas 52, nays 38. The Legislature adjourned at high-noon, Tuesday of this week, after a rather shor ter session than usual 92 days. Tbe Appropriation Rill reported a less sum than is common, but it is possible tbe additions made may make it large as ever. The Lawyers in the Senate who alone compose almost a majority therein raised the salaries of tbe Judges of the Supreme Court to about $4200. Tbe House ob jected. The Senate insisted, endangering the loss of tbo Appropriation Rill and an extra session. Tbe House fioally yielded, and thus another step in useless extrava gance is inaugurated, and next year the Common Pleas Judges will all demand an increase of salary because the Supreme Court Judges have bad more. Tbe Lewisburg Dimes Saving Institu tion passed and became a law. Tbe bill to require hucksters in Nor thumberland and Union to pay a license, is a law. Tbe Governor vetoed the Brady town ship bill. (Particulars next week.) Tbe Brush Valley Turnpike Company was incorporated. Tbe bill authorizing Justices' Courts with a Jury of six in Union and other counties, to try certain commonwealth ca ses, passed in House, but a similar law for other counties baving been vetoed by tbe Governor, this was out pushed in tbe Sen ate, and therefore failed. The bill to abolish tbe Northern District of the Supreme Court (Sunbury) passed in tbe House, but we are unapprized of ita fate in the Senate. Robert M. Palmer, of Schoylkill coun ty, has been elected by the Republi cans as Speaker of tbe Senate tbe time of Speaker Francis expiring with Ibis session. The Governor signed tbe bill incorpora ting tbe Williamsport Dickinson Seminary. New County. The Legislature carved a new county, to be called Cameron, out of part of M Hem, Potter, Clinton, and Elk counties, against tbe earnest protest of Mr. Blood, who represents one of tbe dismembered counties in tbe Senate. Tbe new county ia just large enough to come within tbe provisions of tbe Constitution, and contains very sparse population, yet tbe Governor "approved" the bill ! and vetoed tbe Brady township bill, against the almost ananimoui wish of the people concerned I Tbe free bank bill bss been signed by tbe Governor and is now a law. Boston, April 4. F. B. Sanborn, of concord, arrested by a U. S. Marshal by order of Senate Harper's Ferry Committee, was released by a habeas corpus, on tbe , grouna mat tbe person who arrested bun was unruly a deputy. UNION COUNTY STAR Democratic Tribulations. c ... : .... . .j .l- senator Digier lorn uuisuuUU .. . o . .. . Reading that "we shall have no peace un tit tbe Black Republicans are wiped out. , Our oninion is that the illustrious clerk i of tbe Beef market will get a very small piece even in tbat event. He sees the writing on tbe wall. The Democrats have used bim, and tbey will dismiss him after the nomination at Charleston snail nave been made. Trouble. Richard J. iialdeman is "out" of the Harrisburg Patriot & Union office a fact which be does not like, but can't help. "What does it Mean ?" We find in Forney's Prat of Wednesday, a tolerably plain declaration of neutrality in tbe com ing gubernatorial contest. It says that if Mr. Foster intends to do anything, be must immediately repudiate tbe Adminis tration of James Buchanan. As Mr. Fos ter can not repudiate Buchanan's iniquities without repudiating tbe plank in tbe Rea ding platform, it is pretty evident that be can not get the support of Mr. Forney's paper. The Press highly eulogises Col. Curtin in the same article. We receive this as new evidence that the fusion at Reading was not real as we more than hinted at the time. Bill English's father has been appointed Marshal of Indiana another reward to a Lecompton Congressman. His appoint ment creates a great stir in tbat State. Tbe noricon (Wisconsin) Argut, refer ring to Judge Douglas, says : "There b no Democrat in the country, from Green Bay to tbe Florida reefs, tbat ran get up half tbe enthusiasm, that will suit the Democracy of the North-West and the whole Union as well as be, and we look upon bis nomination as certain to come. It must come, or the Democrat hte- the Presitleat there is no other choice no half way ground." It is definitely settled, and can not be changed, tbat tbe Democratio Convention will meet at Charleston. Any transfer, now, would involve various delegations and individuals in large pecuniary dama ges from contracts already made. A Political Rumob. A rumor,which I am disposed to believe, after thorough inquiry, is in circulation in this city, to tbe effect that tbe Administration bas advised and will support the secession of tbe South ern delegates from tbe Charleston Conven tion, should Douglas be nominated. A Cabinet Minuter it taid to hare stated to a dittimjuithed Xorlhrrn Democrat, two or three ayn, that this scheme teas arran ged, and he did not hesitate to add that it teas tery Jar from improbable that the South tcnuld take ioiusion of the Union Constitutional Convention, tchkh is to as semble at Baltimore on the 9A of Hay, in order to array the S"Uthern people against Douglas, should he succeed in overwhelming his opponents of the National Convention. You need not be surprised if this project is carried out. Tbat it is in contemplation I do not doubt. "Occasional." II o well Cobb has withdrawn his name from tbe Presidential canvass. We believe we run no hazard whatever in asserting that not one single free State with Ibe possible exceptioo of California, will ever vote for Congn agonal protection to Slavery in tbe Territories. And if the Democrats of tbe South succeed at Charles ton in bringing the contest to this issue, tbey will bave decided the result in ad vance no matter who may be the candi dates on either side. AT. Y. Times. We are aware that Mr. Buchanan ab solutely declines to be a candidate at Charleston, under any circumstances what soever. V. . Herald. The fox absolutely declined tbe grapes when he found tbey were beyond bis reach. Magnanimous Mr. Buchauan ! Maoanimous fox 1 Caterpillars With a little watchful ness and care iu searching for caterpillars' eggs, and destroying them before tbe leaves of fruit trees put out, and before the worms hatch, you save the trees from injury, or a greater amount of labor in killing the worms in tbe nest after tbey batch, and when other work is pressing. A little practice will enable one to detect them on the small branches of tbe cherry and apple troes. The cgg9 are deposited end-wise in a little bunch around the limb, and very ingeniously covered with a kind of gum or cement to protect tbe em bryo worms from injury by the weather. Focl Cellars Passing along the streets of our town, almost any day, a foul and deadly atmosphere will be found to escape from some of tbe cellar windows. I This proceeds from decayed vegetable mat-' tcr, potatoes, cabbages, turnips, &c, accu mulated during tbe winter. Imagine tbe danger of disease and death to those who live in tbe apartments above such a fetid atmosphere 1 We earnestly advise all our citizens and especially farmers to look well to their cellars, and have them tbor- j onghly cleansed and purified. Rannry, one of tbe "Gift Book'' gentry, is lying in one of the New York prisons, convicted on some of his swindling opera tions. A "gift" clerk in one of tho big "gift" swindling shops in Philadelphia bas been detected in keeping tbe money sent in for "gifts" by the country fools. He was very "gifted" in his efforts, whilcthedupes "wondered" tHey bad no better "luck !" St. Louis, April 2. The jury in the breach of promise ease, brought by Effie Carstang against Mr. Sbaw, brought in on Saturday night a verdict for tbe defendant. A motion for a new trial was made, and if this is refused tbe ease will go to the Supreme Court Diatb or M. Julliem The London Times of tbe 17th announced the death of M. Jollien, in a Lunatie Asylum in Par is. M. Jullien bad previously attempted to eomtnit suicide. " The House bill No. 21, authorising publishers to print on their papers the date when their subscriptions espire, and reducing tbe postage on town and city drop letters to one cent, was fioally passed by both Houses of Congress. Frederick P. Stanton and Thomas Cor win, among me ilePUUllCanS. 'StUID Ted : Connecticut & LEWISBURG CHR0NICLE--:APRILG. lSjjO, A fire brokeoutatllo'cluckonV-dtes- day morning last id one of a row ol lour . - Fr.niM fpnpnil frame tenement bouses, originating in No. 90 West Forty-fifth street, near the Sixth avenue, which resulted in tbe loss of ten lives, two women and eight children. N. Y. Tribune. Tbe Republicans of tbe Seventh Con gressional district of Keotucky, on Ibe22d inst., elected Bland Ballard and H. W. Haws delegates to tbe Chicago Conven tion. Mrs. Ann BiUnsky, .be first wti'e per-, son ever executed in 3iinoeso a, w uuu6,iofKaufman & Kt,b(,r east by land of Kau in St. Paul, last Friday, for tbe murder of i man & K(.b(.r and j M tanck, somh by Ian her husband. Ibe execution was puouc. Plant Trees. This is the time to plant trees. Let no one forget this impor tant matter. There is nothing tbat pays better. To the School Directors of Union Co. ENTl.EMEX In pnrsuance of lhe 43d I T Section of ihe Act of Bth May. 1851, you are hereby notified lo meet in Cunventim at the Court House in Lewi-burg, on ihe first Monday of Mav, A. D , I860, (being the 7th dav of ihe monlh.1 at 1 o'clock in the after noon, and select, rt'ca voce, by the majority of the whole number of Directors present, one person of scientific and literary acquirements and of skill and experience in the art of teach ing, as County Superintendent, for the three succeeding years determine the amount of compensation for the same and certify the result to the State Superintendent, at Harris burg, as required by the .19ih and fllih Sections ofsaidAcL D. HECKENDORX, County Superintendent. New Berlin, Pa.. March 29. I860. Union County Appeals for 1860. ATOTICE is hereby given thai the Appeals l on Ihe Assessments of lhe different Dis tricts in and for Luion county for Ihe year I Mill, will be held at Ihe Commissioners' Of fice in Lewisburg on MONDAY the liith of April nexL At which lime and place, all who may feel themselves aggrieved by the valuation made by the Assessors for the year I (Mill, may attend if ihey think proper. As sessors will be punctual in reluming their Assessments and attending said appeal. R V B LINCOLN, 1 JAMES PROSS, JCom'rs. D H KELLY. ) Attest: A Knnmr, Clerk. Adjourned Court Proclamation. Whereas, the Hon. Abraham 3 Wilson, Pre sident Judge for Ihe 20th Judicial District of Pennsy'vania, composed of Ihe counties of Union, Mifflin and Snyder, and Philip Ruble and John W Simonton, Esq's, Associate Judges for l.'nion county, have issued their precept, bearing date Ihe 18th day of Feb., I860, and to me directed, for lhe holding of a Court of Common Pleas at Lewisburg for the cuumy of Cnion on the fourth Mttntau of April nrxt, (being the 'X' day) ISGO, and lo continue one week, NOTICE is therefore hereby given to Witnesses and all persons interested in the Issue List, to be then and there present and not depart without leave. Jurors are requested lo be punctual in their atlendance at the time appointed, agreeable to notice. (iiven under my hand and seal at the Sher iff's Odice in Lewisburg the 20th day of March A D. I860, and in the eighty-fourth year of the Independence of the U.S. of America. (iod save lhe Commonwealth ! JOHN CROSSUROVE, Sheriff I'nlon County Court Proclamation rHEREAS.the Hon. AB'M 8. WILSON, y Pi resident Judge for the 20lh Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of Ihe counties of Uniou, Mifflin and Snyder, and PuiLir Rchl and Jo WSmoTo Esqs., Asso ciate Judges in Union county, have issued their precept, bearing date the 18th day of Feb. 1860, and to me directed, for the holding of an Orphans' Court, Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and General (Quarter Sessions, at LEWISBURG, for the county of UNION, on the second MONDAY of MAY (being the l-l'h day) I860, and to continue one week, Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Constables in and for lhe county of Union, to appear in their own proper persons with their records, inqui sitions.examinations and other remembrances lo do those things which of their offices and in their behalf appertain to be done ; and all Wit nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required to be then and there attending, and not depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance at the appointed line agreea ble to notice. Given under my hand and seal at the Sher iff's Olfice in Lewisburg. lhe 20th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty and the eighty-fourth year of the Independence of the United Slates of America, God save the Commonwealth! JOHN CROSSGROVE,Sherifl To the Heirs of John Slonecker. CtflON Cocjtt, as. The Commonwealth of PenntylTania, to tb f Sheriff of saiiluuntr. Ureetina; : Whereas, at ( u j an Ori'lian' OWJrt. h,-ld at LewinburK. lo aod fur tbe county uf Union, tbe lolb day ol Kettro ary, A. 11. lsbtl, before the Hon. Abraham S. W ilgoD, PreeiJent, and hia aneociale Ju.tiret. of the Mid Court, the petition of Ann Slonerker, widow of John Slouecker, late ol the borough of Mttttinburjr, dee'd, was presented, settlor, forth, That your petitioner', lata bu.bi.od died intestate ob tbe loth day of December, A. I- lSoU, leav. Ing your petitioner, bis widow, and tbe following broth ers, and sifters, and nephews and nieces, to wit : Samuel Slooecker. now inCalitornia; Elisabeth Slonecker, inter married with Alexander Marshall, of West Ch-ster; Su sanna Slonecker, intermarried with Lindeman, dee'd, of Chester county, Pa.; Margaret Slonecker, dee'd, who was intermarried with lloot; Catharine SIoo- aker, dee'd, who was intermarried with V cstley ; Jaroh Slonecker, now deceased, late of Chester county; Mi-hael Slonecker, now deceased, lata- of Philadelphia ; William Slonecker, now deceased, late of Chester county the abnre brothers and slstera deceased of said Intes tate left children whose resiliences aod Dames are un known to your petitioner. And tbat tbe said Intestate died seised la bis demesne as of fee of certain mes suage, bouse, and lot of ground, adjoining lands of Wil liam llassenplug on the east, on the nortb by the Lew isburg and Miltliubarg Turnpike, on the we.t by Adam Sbeckler, Ks'l., and on tbe south by lands of Andrew Uutelius, in the Borough of Milttinburg, containing one acre, more or less, with the appurtenances, which is all thereat estate of which tbe lutestatcdied seised. There fore, pr.ytng the Court to award an Inquest to make partition of the premises aforesaid to and among tbe widow, brothers, sisters and legal representatives uf tbe said Intestate in such manner and in such proportion as by the laws of this Commonwealth is directed. If such partition can be made thereof, without prejudice to or spoiliug tbe whole; but if partition can not be made thereof as aforesaid, then to value and appraise tbe aine. Whereupon tbe said Court, on due proof and eonsideraUon of the premises, awarded an inquest lit the purposes aforesaid. We therefore command yow that, taking with yon twelve good and lawful men of your bailiwick, you go to and upon tbe premises a&weaaid, and there, in tbe Ksence of the parties aforesaid, by you to be warned if ng warned they will be present, and basing respect to the true valuation thereor, and upon the oaths and affirmations of the said twelve good and lawful men, yon make partition to and among tbe belrs and legal repre sentatives of tbe aaM intestate. In sncb manner and in sucb proportions, as by tbe laws of this Commonwealth is directed, if the said on be done without prejudice to or spoiling the whole. Hut il said partition can not be made thereof without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, then you cause the said inquest to inquire and ascertain whether the same will conveniently accommodate more than one of the said representatives of the said intestate without prejtei:- to or spoiling the whole. And if so, how many it will at aiV.rcei acrmmodate, descril'ing each part by metes and bounds, and returning a just valuation of the same. But if the said inquest, by you to he summoned as aforesaid, to make the said partition or valuation, shall be of opinion that tbe premises afore said with tbe appurtenanrea, can not be so parted and divided as to accommodate more than one of the said represenlsti.es of the said Intestate, tbat yon cause tbe Inquest to value tba whole of tbe said real estate with the appurtenanesa, having respect to tba true valuation thereof according so law. And tbat tbe partitloD or vat nation so made, you distinctly and openly bave before our said justices at Lewisburg, at an Orphan's Court then to be held on the 14th day of May, after such au in euest shall be made under vour hand and seal, and un der the hands and seals of those by nboso oaths or alRf- nations yon snail make suen partition or vainauon. And bave you then and there this writ. Witness the Hon. A. 8. Wilson. Prreideut Judge of our said Court, at Lewisburg, the lorn day of f arcb. A. D., lSOO. SAMUEL ROLcU.CIkO.C. VsT In pursuance of the above order, A'ofiee is hereby given to all concerned that an Inqui oaisition or Appraisement will be held on the ; premises aforesaid on Fainav the 4th day of M.. .t at ten r.VI.,rk in lh for.n.x.n. Mar.io.iseo. JOHN cuossuKovE.Sha" Real Estate. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Exp. and Al. Vend. Exp. issued out of ihe Court ol Common Picas of Union cuunty,and U me directed. I will expose to public sale or outcry, at Hie public house of L. D. Brewer, in the borough of l.ewisburg, Saturday, the S8th day of April, 160, at one o'clock P. M., town: FIVE CERTAIN THACTSOF LAND situate in White Deer Township, in said V land f- nd of Daniel bennage, Levi Keisier and Jamb Diellenderfer, and west by other land ol Kaul man & Ret'er, Ji.hu lL.ch andothers, contain ing One Hundred and Seventy Four Acres more or less, whereon are erecied a Frame Dwelling House, Bank Darn, Wagon bhed, &.C with the appurtenances. No. 4, bounded north by land or, ! 8. L. Beck, east by land ol Jacob raney, alia other land of Kaufman it Reber, south and west br oiber land of Kaufman & Reber, con taining One ilumtved and Eighty-Four Acres, I more or less, wuh the appurtenances. Xo. 5, bounded north by land of Jacob Farley, east by land of the heirs of Frederick Diedenderler and Daniel Williams, souih by land of J. M. Ranck, west by other land of Kaufman & Reber, containing Twenty-Two Acres, more or less, whereon are erec ted a Frame Dwelling House, Frame Barn and Saw-Mi 1 1, and other outbuildings, with lhe appurtenances. No. C, bounded north by land of David Steninger, east by land of Henry Diet- fenderfer, south by land of George Beado, and ; west by land of John Dalesman, containing j Seveniy-Thre Acres, more or less, whereon are erecied a Log Dwelling House, Bank Barn, ! and other out-buildings.wiih the appurtenances No. 7, Defendants' Interest in Tim ber Tract bounded north by land of Hubley Albright, east by land of Christopher (iarreti, sonth by land of John Baker, and west by land uf S. L. Beck, containing Fifty Acres more or less, with the appurtenances As the property of David B. Kaufman & Daniel B. Reber. Also At the same time and place, another certain Lot ot Uruund situate in l.au relton. Hartley township. Union county, boun ded north by an alley, west by land of E. C. Moore, south by public road, and east by lands of George Braucher, Containing One-Half Acre, more or less, whereon are erected a two-storey Frame Dwelling House, Tannery, lan Monse, r rame stable, etc., with the ap' purtenances as the oronertv of Frederick Worinan. At the same lime and place, another certain Hall-Lot of Ground, more or less, situate in Ihe borough of Lewisburg. Union county, be-1 ing ihe norihern half uf Lot numbered, in the recorded plan of said Buruugh, number 217, bounded on ihe north by lot number 2 18, on the easi by Fourth street, on the south by the south half of said lot number 2 18, on lhe west by has pberry Alley, un which is erecied a ; two-storey t rame House, rrame Stable, etc., with ihe appurtenances as the property of Joseph M'Fadden. JOHN CROSSGROVE, Sheriff Sheriffs Oilice, Lewisburg, April 2, A D I860 TO RENT. TWO good ROOMS, suitable for a Gentle man and Lady, on Ihe first floor of my new house, occupied by Mrs. Wilson as a Boarding House. J. D. MUSSER. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Union county, and to medirccted, will be exposed to Public Sale or outcry, at the public house of R G Hetzel. in lhe borough ot Lewisburg, on Friday the 13th day of April, A V 1S60, at 10 o'clock, A M, lo wn Two certain tracts of land sitnale in East Bnffaloe township and county of Union No. I beginning at a post in line of land of (.eorga Wolfe, thence by same land south rhrhty nine degrees west twenty-three perrhoe to a post, thence by land late of Ueorge liuody's heirs south one degree west eighty perches to a post, thence by ssme land nortb eighty nine degree east twenty-three perches to a post, snd thence by land formerly owned l-y James tjuinn and George Uundy's beirs north one decree east eighty per ches ti the place of beginning containing eleven acres and eight perches neat measure. No. 2 tract beginning at a pine on line of land formerly owned by J.mes OJuiuo. thence by ssme land nonh one d.-grve east Sl'iy Are perehessnd sis teuth to a post, thence by land late of lieorge liuinly deceased south eiglily-nine degree, east fifty-nine perrbes to a p,st, thence by land of Peter Page south forty three Trees ess.1 sixty-three p.-rrh-s to a rhi'snut o'sk, and thence sonth sixty-live degr-es east sixteen perrhes and three tenths to the plare of begiouiag contaiuiug eleven acres and twenty perches neat measure. ALSO all that certain half Lot of Ground situate In the borough of Lewin)iirg.rnionnunty.t.eing tbe west half of lot numlered in lb- Towu Plan of .aid borough with No. tw, nry. list.) hounded upon tbe south by Market street, on the we,t by Fourth street, on the north by Cherry alley, and on Ihe ea-t by the ea-lern bstf of the same lot. tn-ing thirty-three feet on tlarket street, and one hundred and fifty five in depth ; whereon are erected a two storey brick 'Dwelling House with a , Kitchen thereto attseh. d. a frame stable. Wo,.! House. a Well and Cislern with Pumps, and other Out lltitl lines with the appurtenances, Ac., as the property of Tilouas A. II TunsvT. s. JilllN CRis.si;rvVE, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Lewisburg, March U, lsoo. WESTWARD HO! A FIXE Opportunity for Sale or Ex change! Will be sold cheap for Cash or exchanged for Town Property or Farms in the West Branch country, a quantity of good, unimproved Land, suitable for FIVE handsome Farms. Their location is in a Wesiern State, and fur health, ' beauty, fertility and desirable climate can not be excelled. Persons sincerely anxious to buy ; or exchange, can obtain further information by calling on J F It J M LINN Lewisburg, Feb. 13, I860 FOR RFAT. A pleasant and convenient House, and Two Rooms, suitable for Store or Olfice, on South Market street, between 4th and 5th. Inquire of l)n. !. BRUGGER. Lewisburg, Feb. 24, I860 BRICK FOUNDRY FOR SALE, The subscriberoflerslosell the t large Brick Foundry at the west P . ' I end or Market street, including I ,k. , a .i.; in v. ' al I I III 1 11, , , r in c , a II it me i Machinery attached also a large amount of Patterns for Patent Rights for Agricultural Machinery, Stoves, Ac. It is regarded as one of the besi locations for a good, safe business. The Proprietor's time is wholly engrossed in another employment, which is the reason be desires to dispose of this Foundry. For any further particulars, address WILLIAM FRICK, Lewisburg, Feb. 18f.0 Union Co. Pa FOR SALE OR RENT! TWO DOUBLE FRAME HOU-jsaV SES and'Lols, each suitable fori s i two families one on North Fourth street and one on St. John street, for Sale. Half of each of the above Houses are for RenL LIT Also, for sale, four Building Lots on North Fifth street. JOHN HOUGHTON, Lewisburg, Jan. JO, 1859. Agent tssoi Boase aid More Ihi r Market Street, e, TO SME. THE subscriber offers for sale several jhnL BRICK HOUSES, and other Buil-w&iian. dings, situate in the Borough of Lewisburg. Persons wishing lo purchase, will please call on Mr. Jonathan Wolfe, who will give them such information as they may desire. JulyS, lboil . G. 8CHNABLE. FOR SALE. ON Sonth Fifth street, a property consisting of a good Frame HouseiLl 8 on a half Lot of ground. Terms easy. Apply to May 17 A. B. VOllSE FOR SALE. rpHE well known Tavern Stand I at Ihe east end of ihe Lewisbuigjl li Bridge, in (.'hillisqnaque town' hip. North d Co. It will be sold on rrasonablr ierm. Inquire of WILLIAM FKltK. Lewisburg, Dee. 17, ISSH. FOR RENT! V II F. TW nOM ncrupifd at pre sent by Washington Hutrhmscn a a Saloon. They are sui.able fur JSl lOl ". For Terms apply to Jan .27. ISoU. JOHN B. LINN. ran sai.k. I DESIRABLE KniMing 1,01.33 fret feet front by deep. Fnquirr of Beaver, Kremer & VCIure. Toit it i: r- Twn FRAMED HOI SES on Sixth Street. Lewisburg. Jan. 9. Enquire of WILLIAM FRICK. MKO. 1 I l 1'all of Hoof offered al O.v ' lUU by J. SCO IT. I ir variety ot LA DIES' Shoes, all kinds to be had cheap al Sl UTTS. Ladies can gel good FURS under cost I at SCOTT'S. TIIK Iw-nt SB'I iht rt.p-"l rn lwT. I rt At Ui tout sail shut store of Mr. J ISU fCuTT. CHEAP HATS AND CAPS" rn ! 1 ml At the fame place ri-m mbvr Jimc. Scolt. A lot nf FINK Ft:i:i ran ttr bad at Srat ffxt, At Jainea Scotl'a lei the rfaiaw In, nut let. If you want Head or Feel fined out, Uo to Scon's Headquarters. j If yoo want to gel the worth of your Money, tin lo the Boot and Shoe Siore ol Scutt. Where Shoes and Boots, Hals and Caps, Can be had the Cheapest in Lewisburg, ST 1'rBLIC SQ.I-ARI, SORT SIVS. CAUTION. t BO IT the first of Jannary tast, f gave a Jl Note for r oriy-r tve Dollais lo a to a pedlar Lancaster. claiming to be named SI muse from As it was given without good consideration. I hereby warn all persons not to pnrehase said Note, as I shall not pay the sameonless com pelled by law, but I will return the goods lor the Note. J ACOB HAFER, 3m Kelly Tp, March 10, ixkii Estate of James B Hamlin, Esq. j A DMl.M.-TRATOR S NOTICE. Where-' as. Letters uf Administration on the estate of James B. Hamlin, late uf Lewisburg in Union county, deceased, have been gran ted to the undersigned, all persons knowing ! themselves indebted to said estate are reqnes- I make immediate payment ; antf those ! having claims aeainM a will present them, ! properly authenticated for setilen.enl. I SAMt EL H. OR WIG. I Lewisburg. Feb. 9,J8uo Admi'r " . . , ," j AamlDIStralOr S Notice. j "ITTHEREAS, Letters of Adminisrmion ! to the estate of liEOIKiK ANDREW S, : deceased, lale of Lewisburg boronsh, I'ninn i county, have been granted to the subscriber, bv the Register of said county, in due form; all persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make payment, and iho-e having claims against Ihe same will present them duly authenticated for settlement, to JOHN B: LINN, Adm r. Lewisburg. Feb. 3. IH60. Grafting, Budding, Trimming, &c. Gffl To all Lovers of Good Fruit, the subs ijcribers would say lhat he is prepared lo Graft trees with tbe besi standard varieries in the most approved manner. Cherries most be grafted soon Plums in March Apples, Pears and Grapes omtl .tummer. Orders may be lelt al Caldwell s Drag Store, or at my house on the River Ruad a mile below Lewisbsrg Jan 24, IS60 J. WINGERT f? FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,?? on Market Square, Lewisburg. f X-i A good supply of C'halrN, Tables), Bureaus, MandK, Ac. on hand or made to order by M2BJ DAVID GINTER. SUPERIOR new Wind-Mills, for 18 KJ for sale by Wx. M. BamBnimi. A specimen maybe seen at Jonathan Wolfe's barn, in Lewisburg. Feb. 10, lNGO "Industry must Thrive!" TIN and SIIEETIR0N EslablNiment. L Removed to Houghton's former Shop on Market street near Fourth, where I wilMiave at all times a full assortment of Tin Hare, Stove ripe, COAL MCKETS, S,ret Zine. r. r. I will also make to order, on short notice. Tin Gut ters, Spouting or any kind of work iu my line of business. t"J Mending and Jobbing general! vprorrptly attended lo. JOS. A. KREAMER Lewisburg, Oct 20, IS.)!! VltKM H TIN-V) AKK-a flneassortmrnt of this superior A Ware embracing Preserving Kettles. Sauce P.ns, Washbowls,f' ups Sir rhildren, Llie. punched er solid also French baking Pans, Ac. CAl.t. AM' StF Ji. A. KKt.tMKR SAMIIX II. OKWIU, Attorney at Law. OFFICE on Sooth Second near Market St. LHWISHVRG, VA. rir"All Professional Business entrnsled to hi -are will be faithfully and promptly aiten f Sept. I I, 1m;7 TLN-WARE---Price3 Reduced ! MERCHANTS and DEALERS are invited to call and examine tbe largest assort ment of Well-made TI-W4RE to be found in the Slate which we are prepa- j red to sell at Lower Prices than inferior goods are generally sold lor. MELLOY A FORD. Sign of the Large Coffee Pot, r" - !3! kel Tunur Hntfl In mifflinhnrfrr. ,, . , ., r ,, . pees THK cnhcrntisr wrni.ld v ... I In 1 1 V tn- S-s, ., , ,. ., ' 1 ti form the 1 raveling Public everywhere. , , . . , , . lhat hrhas taken and nited up the premises ol George Schoch, in the centre of MAIN ST. MIFFLINnUUCw. where he is prepared lo accommodate strang ers and travelers men and beasts in Ihe best maimer, wuh Board and Lodging. Please give me a call. Ap.1,'69 CHARLES CROTZER. COAL, COAL tOtl. rpHE subscriber keeps constantly on hand t a large assortment ot me m. ocs, , niokin and Wilkes-Barre COAL, for lime and stove purposes, which he will sell at the very ) lowest prices for Cash or Country Prodnce. j Also, Blacksmiths' Coat, 1'tastrr and Salt. Wish it distinctly understood, that I will not be undersold by any man. Having good I weigh-scales, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidensaul's hotel. GEORGE HOLSTEIN. Lewisbnrg. May S7,'5V. or P I C - N I C Well jump into the Wagon, ami alt take n ride." LARGE, handsome ' &ZZr X. and verv comforta ble W AGU. basbeen 6iled up for lhe especial accumuioilatiou of ric-, ic and other similar excursions, i erms moderate. Apply lo J. IS. M. HOl'SEL. Lewisburg. June 3, 159. J 'LUID AND TINE OIL ran be had at the 1 post omul; llnircmi!) at ptDisbnrg. THE fyiiicTerm begins on the lStk L day ul A j 1 1 1 next. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Rev. J. 1!. Lonii.is. I.L. I)., Pre-iiJenf IT Viw,r ,1 llvtal'tiy.t' n.l Mural lLUo-,fc, Rev. T. V. Curti.-, A. M.. Vti fcflaor of Tiw,. Rev. (5. R. Kli. A. M.. w I'r'jfrPWT of LB C. S. .Ian.e. Ph. 1.. I'n-f' c' r -f Mallirfjiatica tail Naj. pv . F. W. Tii-iin. A. M.t I. C. Wtnri, A. I)., M. Y. Cramer, PiUKiral ul tilt Art&aj Aainut, Mi d A. Tavlor, Winrii ! o! Iht Frmale liutitutt. Mitfs II. E. Hi'mtt, T- ber of Mftthen.tu. Mi.-y M. I. Mason, T' btr of br.,w Mi s R. S. Warrrn. H Tea. Ler of frrsrh aal Lac. -Mon?. P. Th. II Ill, T.arhrrof Stat. Mens. K. Volkmar, Jttrht r of lirma. Cullkue Tuition per annfim, s,in (jn Roc ii; feni. Library, Ac., s U AiaDaxt Tuiuoii per annum, "SI5. to 3 to Care, Rt-pairs, Ac., Fan. I.it. Tuition jer annum, f V). to 3d no Repairs - - . aj The Academy build m haaheen fined opt, receive boarders. ai.d ihey are pruvid.d .d board, lurni-htd ri-im.and lights at :!.: jet week. VARIETY STORE AM) POST Q1T1CE. j ,1 lAKCE SUppIj Of BlMliSrStalilinfrTf i.,r.uim.rv jewrry, TVs, C. ntrcii.;. eries, lias. Spices, rruit, Nuis. hasof,t Pictures, and a variety ti NICK NACKSftr sale livii at the LM l.EWEf Ki POST OFFICE. 1MNE CuM I'fNS Ul Ladies and CrmtK, ' be bad at the I'OsT HKUt E "KtKR.W. sens ul CAMEOS andtitier Breasi Pins and Ear Riazs can le hi very cheap al Ihe POT OFFICE 1) UTTER. Eggs. I. aril ar.d Poultry u.nii ) tiel.ange U r Guds at the PIT OFFICE A1 FEW C. es ol Kai.'ins, Figs, D4t,s ,,a Prime Prunes fir sale at the TOST OFFICE UKDKkS tor B i Is , r Co. ,'s ol any k:ti promptly attended lo ai the POST OFFICE I A LIES can S'hI rhe lurt rst art h-tt vV rv j nienre-f I.euer and JV.oe PA I'EK.Entii. pes A r. at ihe POST CFFItE I F you want a beautiful GILT FRAVE. g? a go to tne POST OFFICE. 1 F vo ant a supply of fine STATIi i.NE- 1F yen waul a food FAMILY BIBLE, goto Hie POST OFFICE. HOWRY'S SKY LIGHT GA1LIRY, "VVER J.,. VTaMen's Hardware Store. I rormerlv Houshion's Shoe Store, llaike ! street, Lewisburg, Pa. j AMJjh'OT $, UKLAlXOTrPES, 1 Ac in lhe usual superior stv'e. In uluitiew I" these pinnies. J gsj nr w prepartd to take j I'liot ogi iig.lisi, laise ti small, equal i0 the best ,ade anyni-.tie. Also. HALl.tV TYPES. These pictures ate eoioieu to rep- resent life.an.l are snprni-r loanoil painnrf. siving mat ndeii'v ol f iprrssion and trartur. I Ikll f . n he ne...,ee,l k. (V. . These pictures are patented, and 1 have Uie exclusive right for I rointv. Call ami examine specimens. April SI. IHSSL LkwistsLwtn. jns. i siw.. j.j. ri&axa I.. l"Al.Mi:it t C o., Lewisliur Flanirg" Jlill, 4JtrX5iF2ene kep constantly un hand J a u.m.ularlurr lo rder I'lctll'IllC. MlllllI UOfti-M.Miali. Miiim-rti. Klii'ts, Muultiiit&w ol all paitrn.-. an.! all ih. r descriptions of Wood Wurk u;M in Building. Orders respeeifsllr sobered and fr.Tr.ftly filled. All woik warranted to give sansiac IVAn extensive lot of l.umlier ui a.! descriptli ns rn b;.nd 1. r sa-e. turlurii un yorth fecund ttrittJ.ttciiburg.Ts April is.vj. NEW FIRM IN THE OLD SHOP! The subscriber respectfully announce to ihe citizens 9 Lewisburg and vicinity lhat they have 1 imt j a Partnership in the Tailoring Business, at the well-known stand ol James friswe'l os Market street, u here they are prepared CtT AMI NAM. If to enter in ihe vrry besi style. Men's and Boys' lothilir 'l every de-et iption on shi rt notice. tt' a share ol lhe public patronage JAMEs CRIsWELlf J.F. SCHAFFEK. Lewisburg, April 1, It-ill HOUSE BUILDERS, rilAKE NOTICE ! The undersigned art I appointed Agents for the sa!e tf Dooi-n, l.lirif! & evindovt !ah of all sizes, made of the best material. Al work warranted. I e-Made by L.B.SPKOIT, Hughesvil.e, Pa. and for sa'e by KM F s CALDWELL, Lewisburt era af Bins. L anitotbee eettcirl ft V'ot ibai kind on hand or to on'er bv if isburg Bookr-uder, CH: ST A Jo- TIIOS. Ci. catiKR HAS just received a splendid assortment of the very test, cheapest and n.."i lastuunable Jewelry in the maiLci. ti- Stuck comprises llreaxt Iln, lltuiiiw. tur It Ins;, i'iust-r Ring, IlraeelelH. Meeve Kullon. Mllilii,i.t.Mi which will be sold extremely low for IV He respectlully asks the patronaar ol his old customers; and also invites new ine lo give him a call before makiiie their rot' chases. Call al the sign of the Bie W a Market street, east of Secontl. lrecSL NOTICE- 18I.O. rpHE Firm of Wnffer. Lrnhart A A'' '' X n ihe Hi it klai ins; Buiu' are ready lo rosniiT lor all kinds ot '' in iheir line, and are well satisheil n u" be to the inieresi of such as purpose erec :iS good buildings lo give us a call before r traenng with others. We bave put up "1!C of ihe besi houses and stores in Lenis''" n,l Ae si.nrml iheir owners will teSllU 1 -hfi Iheir buildings were put up by good an- ' lie workmen, and in quick lin.e. . .,,... Hn.l.ierO Wl, lll,iviiiM uia.ii, .v , mt H'ftrtnot Chainberlm llro's; L. 1 m . . J ..... . iisrmD architect; nr. I. llruiier ; niru -' Lewis Asheuieiier. ISAAC M "Al-I ! maw. KlilIKU"1- Lewisburj, L'tc.;., llfr