UNION COUNTY STAR & LEWISBURG CIUiONlCLE-.MAY 25, 18G0. ..ft. H. ( V ! I- , i i , i Tbe Reeolutioua as amended, were pass ed UNANIMOUSLY. A scene of tbe wildest excitement fol- loved, tbe immense multitude ruing and giving round after round of applause. Teo thousand voices (welled into ao deaf- ening a roar that for several minutes eve ry attempt to restore order was hopelessly vain. The multitude on the outside tool: op and re-echoed the cheers, making tbe scene of enthusiasm and excitement un paralclled in any similar gathering. Having done a good day's work, tbe Convention adjourned until 10 o'clock tbe next morning. Fbiday, May 18. Tbe Wigwam was closely packed for a full hour before tbe Convention assembled. A crowd numbered by thousands bad been outside the building since 9 o'clock, anx iously awaiting intelligence from tbe in side. Arrangements bad been made for passing tbe result of tbe ballots up from the platform to tbe roof of tbe building and through tbe skylight, men being sta tioned above to convey it to the people in tbe streets. After some time spent in dislodging in terlopers from tbe delegates' seats, and other matters unimportant to report, they proceeded to nominate for Tbe Presidency. The following Letter bad been circula lated among tbe Delegates on Weduesday : CoL Fremont's Declination. Deeb ViLLtT. Mariposa county, April 12, I Boo. ( Mr Due Sib : I have had the satisfaction lo receive your thoroughly sincere and friend ly le'ler of the 8th, from San Francisco, and have lo thank you equally for the warmth with which you urge your propositions in my favor, and for the very strong expression of regret fur the position 1 have taken. Since the campaigu of 1856, I have been laboriously occupied with my private atl.nrs, and so exclusively, that I have been entirely shut oll'lroin the political life nf ihe country. ! In the beginning of that contest, if I had nei ther political prestige nor party organization. I had at least do orgauized bodies opposed to uiy uuuiiiiauou. iiji ine case is wuuiiyuii ferenl. You will give full fauh lo what I say, when I tell you that I have personally no de sire for Ihe Presidency, but I do most earnest ly desire lo preserve uudnntuished the great honor which the vole ol the ISorih reflected upon me in that campaign. In this respect. it would be no benelu to myself, and certain- lv nnnp In Ihi nirlv wlni-li I wish l., .ri-. ,r under these circumstances, I were brought before the Convention, where I could only be one vf the elements of discord. I prefer, on the contrary, to contribute as much as possi ble to its harmony, and leave it to this extent more tree to make a prompt selection from among the distinguished leaders who have been actively engaged in maintaining and advanciug the principles of the party. Letters and other indications had led me to think that my name would be placed before the Convention at Chicago, and wishing to have the certainty that in this event it would be promptly witndrawn, I asked yon to do this Iriendly act for me if it became necessary. I rely confidently upon your assistance, that my request will be faithfully observed. Tbe contingency which your very friendly feel ings make apprar as probable, I look upon as nearly impossible. In such an event, the nomination would be accepted, of ennrse, as the choice of the parly, and not as the result of a simple fi r a nomination, llui this, I repeat, I consider impossible. Renewing my lhanks for permitting me to avail myself of your friendship, on an occa sion of so much importance to me, I am, very truly, yours, J. C. FREMONT. Hon. D. C. srirLu, Delegate to the Chica go Convention. Mr. Everts of N'ew York, seconded by Austin Blair of Michigan, Mr. Scburz of Wisconsin, Mr. North of Minnesota, and Mr. Wilson of Kansas, nominated Win. II. Seward of New York. Tremendous applause followed, thousands of those pres ent rising aud waving their hats aud hand kerchiefs, and swelling the applause to a thundering roar, lasting through several minutes. Mr. JadJ of Illinois, scconled by Mr. Delano of Ohio, a delegate from Indiana, aud another from Iowa, nominated Abratu Liucolu of Illinois. The audience greeted this Domination with deafening shouts, swelling into a perfect hurricane, being continued for several minutes. The wild est excitement aud enthusiasm prevailed. Mr. Dudley of New Jersey, named Wm. L. Dayton of that State Ex-Gov. Reedcr j proDosed Simon Cameron as Pennsylvania's i choice Mr. Cartter, of Ubio, nominated Salmon P. Chase, and Thomas Corwio, ! John M'Leao, both of that State and Friocis P. Rlair of Maryland, named ! Edward Rates, of Missouri. AlUhc gen-1 ileuieu elicited more or less evideuces of ; approbation by various noises. FIRST VOTE. For Mr. Siwaao Maine 10, New Hamp sire I, Massachusesls 21, New York To. Penn sylvania I), Maryland .1, Virginia 8, Ken lucky 5, Michigan l'-i, Texas 4, Wisconsin HI. I.iwa 2, California 8, Minnesota 8, Kansas 6. Nebraska, 2, District of Columbia 2 To ut 173). For Mr. Likcolu Maine 6, New Hamp shire 7, Massachusetts 4, Connecticut S, Pennsylvania 4, Virginia 14, Kentucky 6, Ohio , Indiana 26, Illinois 22, Iowa 2, Ne braska I Total 102. For Mr. BaTta Rhode Island I, Connecti cut 7, Maryland A, Delaware B, Missouri 18, Texas 2. Iowa I, Oregon 5 Total 4S. For Mr. Uiviim Pennsylvania 47 J. Vir ginia I. Iowa I, Nebraska. 1 Total 5(1). For Mr. M'Liax Rhode Island 5, Pennsyl vania l.Kentucky I.Ohio 4.Iowa I Total 12. For Mr. Ca New Hampshire 1, Rhode Island I, Connecticut 2, Kentucky 8, Iowa 1, Ohio 34, Nebraska 2 Total 49. For Mr. Widi Connecticut I, Kentucky 2 Tvial 3. For Mr. Darrotv New Jersey II. For Mr. Kcad Rhode Island I. For Mr. Fiust New Hampshire I. For Mr. Cnuiaii Vermont 10. For Mr. SeMit Kentucky 1. Whole number of voles 465. Necessary to a choice 233. Mr. Cameron was withdrawn. Procee ded to SEroan vote. Tbe f d'owin ; changes wire mide: For Mr.eard Masac hnselts2,N Jersey 4 Pennsylvania "J. Kentucky 7, Nebraska 3, Teas 6. In all, 11) f ,r Mr. Line .In N-Hampshire 9, Vermont I I. It. Matid 3. Pennsylvania 48, Delaware R, K kf 9. O no 1 1, Iowa 5. lu all, 181. Mr. Chase it tived 42$ Mr. Ua es do 35 "e ). ...r do 10 Mr. M Lv do 8 Mr Cant i i do S Mi. 'iay do 3 THIRD VOTE. The following changes were made : For Mr. Lincoln Massachusetts 12, Rhode j Maryland 8, Kentucky 13, Ohio 29, Oregon b. Mr. LINCOLN having received two votes more lhan majority, several Slates asked to change their votes in his favor. The Presi dent announced the final vote as follows : For Mr. LINCOLN 3S4 For Mr. ft. WARD UOJ For Mr. DAYTON 1 For Mr. MLEAN J Tbe Convention immediately became a scene of wild excitement. A large portion of tbe delegates who bad kept tbe tally, at once said the struggle was decided, and half tbe Convention rose, cheering, shout ing and waving their bats. The audience took up the cheers, and tbe confusion be came deafening. Tbe intelligence of the nomination, when conveyed to the people outside, caused a scene of tbe wildest ex citement, beggaring description. Cheer upon cheer rent the air, while tbe cannon sent forth roar after roar of salutes. At least 30,000 people participated in tbe excitement. TUE NOMINATION MADE UNANIMOUS. When silence was restored, Mr. Ecvrts (N. Y.) spoke as follows Mr. President, and gentlemen of the National Convention: The State of Aow York, by a full Delegation, and with com plete unanimity of purpose at borne, came to this Convention aud presented as its choice one of its citizens who bad served tbe State from boyhood up bad labored for it, and loved it. We came here great State, with as we thought a great S:atesuiao, and our love of tbe great Re public from which we are all delegates- the great Republic of the American Union. Our love for tbe great Republican party of the tuiou, aud our love for our statesman candidate, made us think that we did our duty to tbe country, abd tbe whole coun try, in expressing our preference and love for bim. Gentlemen, it was from Gover nor eward that most of us learned to love Republican principle?, and the Republican J party. His fidelity to tbe countrv, tho Constitution and tbe laws his fidelity to tbe party, and tbe priuciple that majori ties govt rn bis interest in tbe advance ment of our party to its victory that our couutry may rise to its true glory indu ces me to declare that I Freak bis senn ,,,, I do ,ue nnitcd injoD of our I . . ' . delegation, when I move you, sir, as I do now, that the nomination of Abram Lin coln, of Il.iDois, as tbe Republican candi cate for tbe suffrages of tbe whole country for tbe office of Chief Magistrate of the American Union, be made unanimous. Loud ap lause greeted this speech, and three cheers were given for New York. Eirquent speeches were made by Messrs. Andrews (.lass.,J Carl ochurz (V is., ) Riair (Mo.,) and Rrowuing (Hi ,) endors iu" tbe worthiness of Mr. Liucolu. Tbe nomination was then made unani mous, amid loud cheers. Evening. Tbe Convention re-assembled at 5, P. M. A large banner was brought on tbe platform by the reoos)lvania delegates, bearing the inscription u Penntiihania jiotl tir 20.000 mnjrrilu for the lir'jife't candidate Abe Lincoln." The appearance of tbe bauner was greeted with loud applause. For Vice I'rcNident. Mr. Wilder, (Kansas) nominated John Ilickuiau, of Pennsylvania. Mr. Carter, (Ohio) named Hannibal Hamlin, nf Maine. Mt Doutwcll, (Mas.) nominated N. P. Ranks, of Massachusetts. Mr. Smith, (Ind.) nominated Cassius M. Clay of Kentucky. Mr. Lowry (Pa.) named Gov. Recder, of Pennsylvania. The nominations were severally greeted with applause. FIRST BALLOT. For Mr. H.mliw Maine IB. New Hamp shire 10, Vermont III. Massachusetts I. Rhode Island H, Connecticut 5. New York 35. New Jersey 6, Pennsylvania II, Maryland 8, Dela ware 2, Ohio 46, Indiana 8, Michigan 8, Illi nois 2, Wisconsin 5, Iowa G.Minnesota 6, Or egon I Total 194. For Mr. Cut Connecticut 3. New York 9, New Jersey I, Pennsylvania 4J, Maryland ! 2 llelawari li Virginia 23. Kenliirkv 211. In- diana 18. Michigan 4, Illinois 2, Wisconsin 5, Minnesota I, Nebraska 1, District of Colum bia 2 Total 101. For Mr. HicKajx Massachusetts I, Con necticut 3. New York II. Pennsylvania 7, Ma ryland 1, Delaware 1, Missouri 9, Illinois 2, California 8, Minnesota I, Oregon 3, Kansas 6, Nebraska 5 Total fts. For.Gov. Rcrniia Massachusetts I, New York 2, New Jersey 7, Pennsylvania 24, Illi nois 16. Iowa I Total SI. ForN. P. BiK Massachusetts 20, Con necticut 1, New York 4. Pennsylvania 2J, Missouri 9. Iowa I, Oregon I Total 38J. For H. Wixto Davis New York. For tjt HorsTnn Texas 6. For Ww. I.. DaVTiw 3. For Jh M. Kim I. Total 4b'l. Necessary to a choice, 232. SECOND BALLOT. Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylva nia, and some others changed their votes to Hamlin, and tbe second ballot was an nounced as follows : Hamlin SG4 Clay 80 Hickman 13 Tbe result was received witb tumultu ous applause, and when order wasrestored, Mr. Blakcly, of Kentucky, said : Mr. Chairman : On behalf of that gal lant son of freedom, Cassius M. Clay, and bis friends, I move that tbe nomination be made uuanimous. Agreed to with rapturous unanimity. Mr. Tuck (N. U ) moved that tbe President of ibis Convention and tbe Chairmen of tbe several Delegations, be appointed a committee to inform Messrs. Lincoln and Hamlin of tltir nomination. Adopted. Mr. Line, (Ind.) took the floor, and made an eloquent speech in favor of the whole ticket, pledging Indiana for 10,000 majority. After tbe delivery of congratulatory speeches by a number of delegates, Josh ua R. Giddings moved the adoption of tbe following resolution : "RmActd, That we deeply sympatbixe witb those who have been driven, somo from their Dative Slates, and others from the States of their adoption, and who are now exiled from their homes, on account nf their opinions; and that we bold tbe Democratic party responsible for tho gross violation of that clause of the Constitu tion which declares that tbe citizens , 0 . ,, . , , 4 ,. each State shall be entitled to all the pn - r ileges and immunities of tbe citizens of the several States." Adopted. Mr. Goodrich announced that a triumph al procession would parade tbe streets to night, and march to tbe Wigwam, where a grand ratification meeting will be held, Resolutions of tbauks lo the Ladies, Citizens generally, Railroad Companies, Ac, Ac., for tbe pleasure of tbe occasion, were passed, and tbe following gentlemen named as tbe National Republican Com mittee : Maine mARLE? J. OILMAN. New llmupidiire motion l. K'XlO. Yeriuoul LAW IlKM K UKAINr.KU. Maaaaetiueelte JOHN i. llittk II. lllHWe lr.u.u.1 TIIIIMA- II. TL k.SLK. Cotmectieut ItlhfcoN WKLLS. Now York KIlUIN 1. MifKiiAX. New Jersey DKN N I VJ Dl Klt. I'eDuajlvauia KMVAKil N TIIKBSOS. Mmryuuul JAUKS K. A iNi.lt. Delaware V B. SMITIIKIIS. Viri!iui ALHlKIl CA LOW Kl.L. Kenlurkr CAeSlUS M CLAY. Ohio 11M.UAS SPOON Kit. ludiitoa-SulxlMON MKIlfcWTII. MiSMiuri ASA S. JoNI-s. JhcU-.D AISTIN BLAIR, llliuuu NoKMA.N U JLI'O. Texas Ill'-M AN UENIiKKSON. W iimtdiu CAUL SrllLIIZ. !.. ANlllttU J. STKVKN'S. Clil.,rul I). W. tlll.s.-M AN. Niuneauu JOHN M Kl-HK. Oregon M. li. JUIIN.KI.V Kudiw M A. I-IIII.LII'S. Kebrmaka U. II. llllsll. Viet. Coluaitia JOHN tiEKHARD. The President, Mr. Ashmun, returned bis thanks to tbe Convention for tbe hon or it bad conferred on bim. He fully en dorsed tbe character and ability of both of the nominees, and expressed the convic tion that victory must crown tbe efforts of tbe party in November. The Convention then adjourned tint die, with nine hearty cheers forthe ticket. dr. Lincoln's Position. On Saturday, President Ashmun, with the Committee, called upon Hon. A. Lincoln, at t u :-.t.l 1 nis reaiuencc near cpiuiucm, anu j.ciioiuicu their errand. Mr. L. replied as follows: Mr. Chairman, and Gentlemen of the Com mittee I tender you, and through you to the Kepublican National Convention, and all the people represented in it, my profoundest thanks for the hih honor done me, which you formally announce. Deeply anu even painfully sensible of the greal responsibility which is inseparable from ihat honor a re sponsibility which I could almost wish could have fallen upon some one of the far more eminent and experienced statesmen whose distinguished names were before the Conven tion I shall, by your leave, consider more fully the Resolutions of ihe Convention, de nominated ihe Platform, and, without reasona ble delay, respond to you, Mr. Chairman, in u ruin?, not doubting thai the PlatU rm will be found saiislactory, aud the Nomination ac cented. Now. I will not defer the pleasure of taking you, and each of you, by the band. The various members of the Committee were then presented lo Mr. Lincoln, who greeted them with the cordiality and frank ness which wins him friends wherever he goes. EIr. Hamlin's Acceptance. The Republican Association of Washing ton City, on the evening of his nomination, waited upon Senator Hamlin, who addressed the crowd as follows : Fklluw CinzEira : Sympathizing with you in principles that have united us, I am happy lo greet you on this occasion. 1 am pleased to mingle my thoughts with yours ill that tribute which you pay to a common cause. You have come, my friends, for the purpose of congratulating each other upon the result of the action of our friends w ho have met in counsel at Chicago, the commu nication of whose decision has come to us ov er the telegraphic wires. Unsolicited, unex pected and undesirel, a nomination has been conferred upon me. Unsolicited as it was, I accept it, with the responsibilities which attach lo it, in the earnest and ardent hope that the cause, which is superior to men, shall receive no detriment at my hands. You are here to pay a tribute to that man who is to bear your standard on to what we hope aud believe a triumphant victory. You are here lo pay a tribute lo thai young giant of the West, who comes from that region where the star of empire has already culmi nated. Ycu come to pay a tribute to that man who is not only the representative man of the reiple, but a man who is identified in all your interests by his early associations in life, who sympathize justly and truly witb the labor of all this broad land, himself inured to toil. Capacious, comprehensive, a statesman incorruptible, a man over whom the shade of suspicion has never cast a reproach. But what is ihe mission, my friends, that is com mitted to our hands ? It is to bring bacltyonr government to Ihe position, to bring back the principles and practices of its fathers and founders, and administer in the light of their wisdom. It is to purge the government of its corruptions, compared with which those in any other administrations pale into utter in significance. It is to maintain the integrity of the Union, with the just rights of all the States; and, while the just rights of all the States are maintained, it is also to maintain that States shall not interfere in Territories outside of their own jurisdiction. And it is to give new aids to commerce across the trackless ocean it is to foster and give new life to the industry of this broad land. What is it but the industry of our country that up holds your government t What is it but the labor of your country that spreads out your canvass on the distant sea ! What is it but labor that delves in your mines, and toils in your workshops, and upholds the government under which you live! Who is there that should receive the fostering care and kind re gards of Ihe Government, if it be not Ihe man that toils and adds, by his industry, to Ihe wealth of the Republic ! This is the mission that the Republican parly, under the guid ance of Heaven, dare to perform and dis charge. They are to do that, and then they will transmit to those who shall come after them our government unimpaired, and it will remain, and remain for ever, the land where the oppressed ol every clime and land, and of every creed, may come and receive the protection of our lands and our liberty regulated by law. Hon. James H. Campbell of Pa , and Sen ator Trumbull and Representative Washburn of III-, also responded to calls made for them, in most spirited and eloquent terms. The latter, while speaking, was assailed by a mob, which threw stones and other missiles among the andience, but were finally repulsed. It was the work of a son of an office-holder there, bnt was strongly condemned by men of all parlies. lr$.A friend writes from Washington city, 2-d inst., "We are all in good spir its since Lincoln's nomination, and hail it as tbe omen of victory. There surely is now no good reason why all tbe opponents of tbe present Administration party should not cordially act together in tbe great struggle on which we are now inkriug." BUFFALO HOUSE LEIVISBVKG, VMOS CO., PA. L. I. BItLHCK, l'roprlclor. rpHIS new Hotel is situated opposite '"ie X Court H.'use.in the most fashionable and of : Dea,11"ul P" ul ,ne ,,""n. ana r sivir i conveo ence can noi oe suiiau m vcumi - u nn.vvanja Tb se viitine the University, or attending Court, will find it the most convenient and central puLLe house charees will be Ihe most reasonable and neither lime or expense will be spared to bestow every comfort upon those who may call. Lewisbur. May 3,!fG0 Tist of vi:ii:rs of mei;chan j DIZK Ac. in the county of UNION for the year lsvO. CUSS. 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Kate llee.1 3 in 3 ' 3 so J 8 o 3 1- m m id lu ml 1U 00 1(1 "O lu lal 3 do do do do do do do do Lewi Township IlartletoD do do Hartley Townrblp do Laurelbm do Limentono New hvrlin do do do do do Winlieltl do do Kelly Town.hip New Itilunibia J do 7 li 8 till 3 iiu j 3 .' 3 M 3 in I 7 HO In no 7 no ; 7 on 7 uu 3 t0 ! 7 ou ( 7 uu I 7 00 lu Hi lu no 1U UM ' 7 INI ' 7 On , 3 Si) 16 OU lo ou ; 7 ial ; 10 till 1 7 uu lo no 3 5 I 3 ;ji ' lu ou ; : .'Hi ; lo UU 1 lU M ' ' S . Muelirraaa , t-mantlH Veariek rt.rii.tian Keif Sliem Si'isetmojer It. V.lltoTer II. A W. Whitmer Mark llalliwnnj S. K llrei.twarh D. 11 Ker-t s WVi.l.-n:iit! Joeel'ti ! Itolidat0h tUlwurl Wilson J. !. lUer Otarle t'awlej C. l. Rnu-h K. Sainefi.nl l-aar Kmc Heaver A I1". roaum A Thomas Chartea Cawley Joliu Uate-mao Tli'mias AriiU'-k!f J. K. lorrey A Bro. SnuiUel Sjieese J"hii KilT-l'lo I., r. LautletiMager V. i. Hunter MVr. i-lit a HaU'-k White Is-er Milta Fore.t Io-n Works lluirali X Kal h, llulfaltM. To n. hip Kuily A il-.niuiel U.(i. Ilt-fx-. NmliaD lua IsnkC Kins M tliium lUuk Ltmrturtj; 8 10 Ol) do H lu thi Jo 8 1t no Nw IutI.h ft lit m liitiinhiit-t g iy ij-) DtSTrf.l.KltlE'. WVfit liutlulo 8 25 00 An APPEAL will be held at the Treasur ers ollice. in Lewisburz on Saiunlay the Uih of June. lKfiO, between 10 and i o'clock, when ami where all thoe who feel themselves a prieved hy ihe above duplication may at tend ii they think proper. S. v. it-;i:A?s, Mcra.nt.Ia Ai.j.raiT. Mi 11. in tilt ric. M ay la, Imw. Real Estate. Two Excellent Western Farms 1jM)al S ILL-or will be Exchanged for Property in Central Pennsylvania. One tract of 151 J acres is on the south line of Wurrtn cimnty, f.iiivi, with a posi-oflice, mill. and school-house near. The other, near the west line of said county, contains 120 acres, a j short distance from a good settlement. They are :)ll miles south and south west of Des ' Moines, ihe Capital of the Slate, and about 8 : from the line of ihe Hurlinglon & Missouri ! River Railroad. The land is rolline. of azood quality, and timber convenient, lndianola is the County town. Persons desirous ol making a purchase will make further inquiries at Ihe Slur f Chronicle office, Lewisburg. April 25. A FINE Opportunity for Sale or Ex- I. change! Will be sold cheap for Cash or exchanged for Town Properly or Farms in tbe West Branch country, a quantity of good, unimproved Land, suitable for FIVE handsome Farms. Their location is in a Western State, and for health, beauty, fertility and desirable climate can not be excelled. Persons sincerely anxious to buy or exchange, can obtain further information by calling on JFaJU Ll.Ni Lewisburg, Feb. 13, I860 FOR SALE OR RENT ! TWO DOUBLE FRAME HOU SES and Lots, each suitable for two families one on North Fourth street and one on iSt.John street, for Sale. Hal I of each of the above Houses are for Kent. Us' Also, for saie, four Building Lots on North Fifth street. JOHN HOUGHTON, Lewisburg, Jan. 10, 1859. Agent tieow House an4 More ana Market street, 4c, FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale several JwA BRICK HOUSES, and oiher Buil-JtiA dings, situate in the Borough of Lewisburg. Persons wishing tu purchase, will please call on Mr. Jonathan Wolfe, who will give them such information as ihry may desire. July 5, 1859 U. SCHNABLE. FOR SALE. o South Fifth street, a nronertv consisting of a good Frame HouseL'lB on a half Lot of ground. Termseasv. Apply lo May 17 A. B. VOKSE FOR SALE. IT HE well-known Tavern Sfand4 at the east end of the LewisburgJiiJ. bridge, id Chillisqnaque township, North'd Co. It will be sold on reasonable terms. Inquire of WILLIAM FRICK. Lewisburg, Dec. 17, 1858. FOR RENT! THE TWO Ra0.!IS occupied at pre sent by Washington Hutchinson as a Saloon. They are suitable for y J J OPS. For Terms apply to Jan. 27. 1858. JOHN B. LINN. FOlt SALE. 4 DESIRABLE TtuiMIng Lot, 33 feet 2. feet front by 1H7J deep. Enquire of Bearer, Kremer & V':iure. T70R REST Two FRAMED HOUSES on Sixth Street. Enquire of WILLIAM FRICK. Lewisburg, Jan. 9 1860. LUD AND riNE OIL ran be had at the ! POST OFFICE CANDIDATES' COLUMN. (Cmaoa-a eenu per week per card of 10 line! or lau.) County r-l'.fil' E.'eehnw Saturday, Aoir 4. AVaaiawlmo IXmvrnlum Lewiaburir, Monday, Aug. 8. KeglMU-r &. Iterordtr. I OFFER myself as a candidate for Knitter 4 Hteurdrr at the ensuing eleclion.sulject lo ihe nomination of ihe People's County Convention. Should I be so loriiinate as lo receive the nomination aud beelected.l pledge myself lo discharge the duties of the office with fidelity. JOSEPH 1. FOIiREY. Miillinburg, May 2, 1860 o rpHE undersigned will be a candidate for Ihe ollice of Register and Recorder of Luion county, subject lo the uoimnation to be made ou the 4th of August next. UKtiRUE MERRILL. Lewisburg, May 2, IsfiO B1U County C'oiniiilsiloner. , rTlHE subscriber will be a candidate fur j Commissioner ol Union couuiy, subjeci ; to the decision of the nomination of the Peo 1 pie's party at ihe delegate meetings on the i 4th of August next. li. W. THOMPSON. 7 i.i j MiUIiuburg, lay 2, lsoO bio ' ! ! "MELLOW CITIZENS Through the urgent J ki ' Jl solicitation of a large number of friends, J IHI 1 offer myself as a candidate fur County Com 7 mi' mtssioner, subject to the decision of ihe Re- publican primary election for Union county. , It I am nominated and elected,! will discharge the duties ol tbe ollice laitntutiy FREDERICK UOLENDER Limestone Tp, May 13, l6U to 1 t f t t 1)11. EISENWKIN'S Tar and Wood IMaptha PECTORAL p U.o IIcst Mminsi In the World for the CI KB of Coughs ami Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, llifiieulty in lirealbiog, 1'alpita- ! tion of tbe Heart, Diptberia, ; nJ for the LELU.F of patients in advanced staej of Consumption, together witb all Diseases I of the Throat and Chest, and which prc- dispose to Consumption. ! r t j It la peculiarly adapted totberadiralenreof ASTHMA. Heinp prepar-d by a rraeliral Physician and llrUL-Kkt, 1 and one of rn-at exle-rience in the cure of tha variuiu i disease to which the human frame la liable. I It la offered to the alttieted with theirreati-ftcooSdenee. THY IT and be convinced th.it it U ineaiualile In tbe cure of liroui-hial allectiona. i'nre ub cenbi ber bottle. Ul'repartd onlv l.y l A. KI?FW KIN k m., Drugiata and Cheniiate,X.W.Cor.Niuth A l'o.larSU. Hifll.DrLeHlA. ai-Sohl by eeery re-etnble Drugial and iraler in Meoieine throughout Ihe state. 1-ulUda, March A, J Estate cf James B. Hamlin, Esq. VDMINIsTRATOR'S NOTK.E. Where as, Letters of Administration on the estate of James U. Hamlin, late of Lewisburg in Union county, deceased, have been gran ted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are reques ted to make immediate payment ; and those having claims against it will present them properly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL H. OKWK,, Lewisburg. Feb. 0, IHfiO Admi'r NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS. YVlii.a.rotvii Jr. & C'list. C. Duiiklc, I llavintr formed a Partnership, at the old 1 stand of Win. & i. II. Lrown, .Maikei St. above 4th, Lewisburg, ARE offering a laree assortment o' 1'all anil WITi:K (.(ioiIm, t oon.sistint of Ready Made Clothintr Cloths, Casimeres, Coatings. Vesiines, Carpelings, Uleachedand Urown Linens, Dnllings, shir un?",c. Also a large variety of LADIES' DRESS fiOODS. .such as Calicoes. Cballies, Lawns Uelains, llarages. Silks. tiirliniiis.Shawls&c Also all kinds of .Notions, ISrorenes, Hard ware. Cedarware, Queens and Classware Fish. Sail, Tobarro. Also all kind of Itrirk for building pur poses. Call and examinefuryonfselves. Produce of all kinds taken in exi hange for Hoods. IIKOW.N & DU.NKLE. Lewisburg, Oct SO, I8.VJ Administratci's Notice. "ITTHERKAS, Letters of Administration tothecstateof tiEORCE ANDREWS, deceased, late of Lewisburg boroutth. Union I county, have been granted to the subscriber, : by ihe Register of said county, in due form; i all persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make payment, and ihose having claims i against the same will present them duly I authenticated for settlement, lo JOHN B. LIXN.Adm r. Lewisburg. Feb. 3. lsfio. SFURWITURE WAREHOUSE, n IxJ on Market Square, Lewisburg. uJ A good supply of (lisiirN, Tables, llurcaiiN, Maiulsi lo order by "''' J &c, on hand or made DAVID CilXTEK. CUPEKIOIt new Wind-Mills, for $18 O for sale by Ww. M. Uslsnmiini. A specimen may be seen at Jonathan Wolfe's barn, in Lewisburg. Feb. 10, I860 "Industry must Thrive!" rriXand SHEET IRON Establishment. I Removed to Houghton's formerbhopou Market street near Fourth, where I wiil have at all times a full assortment of Tin Ware. Move Fipe, CO A I. b VCK E TS, Sheet Zinc. e. 4 e. I will also make to order, on short notice. Tin Out- ' leec Stnniilinv rte 9nv Ifind nf wnrtr ill rnvlina of business. it' Mending and Jobbing generallypromptly attended to. JOS. A. KKEA.MER Lewisburg, Oct 30, 1859 VltKM n TIN-tt AKK afineaartmentof ihiaaupertor i Ware emliraeinie Preaervine Kettlee. Sauce I'ana, Wasr.l.wl..t'u,.. for children, Ladle. pum-heU ,.r aoiU- alao French baking Tana, e. VAl.l. A.l SKK J'i.A. KKtAMKR SA-IU'EL II. ORWIU, Attorney at Law. O1 FFICE on South Second near Market St. LE W1SHVRU, PA. Vv All 1'rolessional Business entrusted to hi -are will be faithfully and promptly atten i Sept. 11, 18.V7 TIN-WARE Prices Reduced ! 1 I ERCHANTS and DEALERS are invited I1.1L to call and examine the largest assort ment of Well-made TIX-WAltE to be found in the State which we are prepa red to sell at I.11W11 Prices lhan inferior goods are generally sold for. MELI.OY & FORD. Sign of the Large Coffee Pot, 3m832 72a Market St, Vhiladtlyhia New Hotel in Hillinoarg. f3 THE subscriber would respectfully in aform the Traveling Public everywhere, lhai he has taken and fatted up the premises of George Schoch, in the centre of MAIN ST. MIFFLIXBCIIO, where he is prepared to accommodate strang ers and travelers men and beasts in the best maimer, with Board Please give me a call. and Lodging. Ap.!,'S9 CHARLES CROTZER. Poe Uel laooka andother articles Aid that kind on hand or lo order by ihe i.eisuurg dou.,"uiKt, tu: STAUL irPIC-N IC.-m WH jump Into iha Wagon, and all tat rid." i LARUE, handsome V and verv eoinforia- l,le W ai".l has been. fitted up lor the especial accommodation of Pic-.ic and oiher similar excursions. Terms moderate. Apply to JiW. M. HOUSEL. Lewisburg, June 3, ISS9. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. rHRSO.NS shipping fioods to Philad. will please be particular and Elark them in care of Feipher's Line ; otherwise, they will be re-shipped at Harris- burg, which will be attended wnn neiav. May 6, Hft9. T1IOS. PEH'HER. VARIETY STORE AND POST OFFICE. LAUGE supply of Eooks,Stal ionery, J. Perfumery, Jewelry, Toys, Confection eries, Teas, fcpices. Fruit, Nuts. Ilashtes, Pictures, and a varieiy of Alt'K MACKS for sale fill-up at the L03 LEW IbtURfi POST OFFICE. 11 LNE Wold TENS for Ladies and Cents can ' be bad at the I OtaT OFFICE 1 E VERAL sens of CAMEOS and other 11 ltreast Pins and Ear Rintrs can be had very cheap at the POrsT OFFICE BUTTER, E"?s, Lard and Poultry taken in Exchange for Ooods at the POST OFFICE VFEW Boies of Raisins, Kil's, Dates aud Prime Prunes for sale at the POhT OFFICE 0 RDEKS for Books or Cords of any kind promptly attended to at the POST OFFICE I ADIES can find the larcest and ' assort J j ment of Letter and Note PAPER. Envt 1 opes Ac. at the POST OFFICE IF you want a beautiful OII.T FR AME, go go to the POST OFFICE. TF yon want a supply of fine STATIONE- RV, to the 1'OsT OFFICE. nCWRrs SKY-LIGHT GALLERY, OVER Jos. M'Fa.Wen's Hardware Store, formerly Houghton's Shoe Store, Maike street, Lewisburg, Pa. A MDR O Ti'l'LS, MELA 1X0 TYPES, &c, in Ihe usual superior style. In addition lo these pictures, I am now prepartd to take I'lloiograiillN, laru-e or small, eigual to the best ma le an vwhere. Also. HALLO- j TYPES. These pictures are colored to rep I resent life, and are superior to an oil painting, j giving that fidelity of expression and feature mat can oe produced only oy me camera. These pictures are patented, and I have the exclusive right fur Union ct unty. Call anc" examine specimens. April 21, If".". liwis riLmi. JOS. B. MOSS. J .J. riLXE MLMtR & Co., U4 Lewittir; rianiiig 3HII, -eep consiatitly on hand and u.aoutaeture to order I loci IlllT. Milium, UoorN.Saah. Miulli rs. liliutlN, Iollllilli;H of all paiuins, and all i.tber descriptions of Wuod Work used in Building. Orders respectfully solicied and promptly filled. All work warran ted to give satisiaciion I'sAn extensive lot of Lumber of al' de-eriptions on hand U r sale. Factory on nrth Secumi street, Ltwitburg.Va April SS, IN.VJ. NEW FIRM N THE OLD SHOP'-The subscribers respectfully ann. unre lo the citizens ol I L.t wist urg and ncii.itj thai ihey have formed a Partnership in the Tailoring EusincfS, at the well-known stand of James Criswell on Market street, where they are prepared to CL'T AMD MAKE J'tocnVr in ihe very best style. Men's and Toys' (lolliing "f every description on short notice. We ask a sh are ol Ihe public pair. 'nape JAMEs CKIMVELt, J. F. SCH AFFER. Lewisburg, April 4, K-59 HOUSE BUILDERS, TAKE NOTICE ! The undersigned are appointed Agents for the sale of Doors, IlliiMN & Window Saul. of all sizes, made of the best material. All work warranted. CsTMade by L.B.SPROUT. lluchesville, Pa. and for sale by 679 F 8 CALDWELL, Lewisburg THUS. U. (.11 1 Lit HAS just received a splendid assortment of the very best, cheapest and most fashionable Jewelry in the market. His Slock comprises Breast I'lntt, tliaiiift, .Ear It Intra, 1'inser It I tig:. Hi u flt-l. Mene Ruftona, MuIsi,&c.Alc., which will be sold extremely low for Cash. He respectfully asks Ihe patronage ot all his old customers ; and also invites new ones to give him a call before making their pur chases. Call at the sign of the Big Watch, Market street, east of Second. Dec. 2J,'5d NOTICE 18GO. THE Firm of Walter, Unhurt 4 R.hmhach n the It r It k I a) lug IluHineMN. are ready to coxtiact lor all kinds of work in their line, and are well satisfied it would be to the interest of such as purpose erecting ,nnll rtnilHittnc In oi.-m na - v.r poo1 buildings to give us a call before con- iKiuuiij; wm, i.uicis. vie nave pui up some of the best houses and stores in Lewisburg, and are assured their owners will testify thai their buildings were put up by good and ener- getic workmen, and in quick lime, (which is a very important matter to builders.) Reference Chamberlin Bro's; L. Palmer, architect; Dr. I. Brugger; Bvers Amnions; Lewis Ashenfelter. ISAAC WALTER, JACKSON LENHART, SAM. KOURAUAL'H. Lewisburg, Dec. S7. 1859 frpv Horseman's Friend, or ttTi rocket Companion. Filty-Two Valuable Receipts for ihe Farmer and Horse Dealer for sale (13 cis) by C.J. STAHL. Bookbinder, Lewisburg, Pa. COAL. COAL CO tL. TIHE subscriber keeps constantly on hand J a large assortment of the very best Sha mokin and Wilkes- Barre COAL, for lime and stove purposes, which he will sell, at the very lowest prices for Cash or Country Produce. Also, Blucksmilu' Coal, Flatter and Salt. Wish it distinctly understood, that I will not be undersold by any man Having good weigh-scales, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidcnsanl's hotel. CiEORUE HOLSTEIX. Lewisburg, May 27,'5. DR. I. BRUGGER, IIO MU:oi 4111 IC I 1 1 1 I CI A X, 0 rrlCk, in his new Brick Blcck, Market si reel, south side, between 1th aud 5ih (up stairs.) Lewisburg, May, 1S60 7U8 PURE WINES AND LIQUORS Josi. Mlddlt-ten At. Co., Nos. 158 and I.V Jionh Fourth ureei abo. Arch street, PHILADELPHIA. pRAXDIl-;.-:, Wine nnt (;;, I ) i-orfctJ tlr-t and mnrrmoti C( HE anrj lrUtritlalDt II' ll-l Kt- tl tU lOW. hr.r.,...J sl K -Vf-. ftuirnl rtuit t O'iartt. tiu twi u' rh-li- Mr-ti ll-, dia l'irt, M-erry. M tuirirn. L.Si,n I'.isimpazim W ih4; lo. s larttn ttixk f -Muttoaji, " W Iiik-j, ir.IlBnilt.iu. Iri-ti aod zcuU fa WbuK.y. NOTICE. " THE Books and Accounts of the jte jrm of AVA'r 4; .lwer have been leti at cliice of the undersigned, on South heet I street, lor settlement. All persons interest will please bear it in mind. WM. CAMERON, J, I.ewishur?, Feb. 24, ISfiliwS LAW OFFICK REMOVED. John B. Linn, ATTOItXET AT I.AW-OKee at his house on .V Market Si. bet. 1st a, j, I.ewlltirs( Pa. ! The HOWARD and HOPE ExDr, Companies. IMPRESSES Daily to anil fromajiy J portion ot the f niled Sratea and Canada.. al C'Al.bWI:LI.'t bru eo.re, Leaubar lS19-.li.CO. Tbe Best Work and LateNt Slje, TAILORING. J0HXB.MI1IE11- thankful for past favur$ would stale thai he has r. eeivd the FALL & Wint Fahions, and is prepare.! t CL'T, MAKE, and ItEPAiJ garments as usual. Hem endeavor, as heretofore to execute his wr rk sati.-iacto. rily to ail. Lewisburg, Oct 1M59 Family Grocery Store. T. G. EVAN S & Co., OKM tlAI. CEALtKS IX GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Kuibmringeftrry articl rommoo to tb-trxJ.ura Cli.MX, FLOUR ,ND IKED TEA, COI'TEK, SIOLA.iSEa, fcL'GA 1J. CHEESE, Fl.-fli, FKL'IT, Ac. Ac. Ac, Market ttrert, ttjqntiie the J'utt Ojji'it, I.eilMir;, Pa. Y.. A Co. liave just receive! 'V G. J fre.h rnia I'liila-Ieli hia a trem. relt a. .twk if 11 aeleeti-d Urcerie. rl ever; kind, aanon whkil an I'cat lK'S ami Toncalaets, pat op in laiv.. altd warraoUni pure and Ire.-h. Dried Ailes, PeatLe;, Prunes. Ccr runts, J'lcservin Citron?. F'ijrs, Hatei-jKaisiiis from Gt to 1 cts. jur lb., Pickics of all descriptions, Pure Java t orn:.:, ground, and put upin air-ti-t,! Caua, eapreaalj St lamiiv aiw. A Lirsr l,.tf ruptrinr MA CA ER 1.1. SUA D CUD tltll, Ul.RRlMi, HAM, BAVUS.tc A lleneral aaaortment of Willow ami Cedar Ware. I.lais- are. ('iicc nif are. i:;irt lit u ware, Hope, iu ine, Xc. Fi.-h, Oil, fluid. Pint Oil, Candle, OmX.t and L'tnij) II n t, T'llme, L'ird, ,fc Soaps of all kinds, Wheel Grease, etc. Tobacco ana Segars, a tljoice carirln. F'lour, Corn Meal, Potatoes, Corn, Rye, Oats, Ac, always on hani. Cmnl tUlirereel free of charge w etutomer residing U'ithtn the liitruutrh. T alt rapt to rm.merate all the artietea wbiefa have t.-r aale wi.nld I inipneMl.t.. We wen la re.el lutl v ilivle Ihe T ut.ilr to i aliati.l eAaUiiDe t.ur Be'VrlrceBt of llr-eerie. IV i- aee eortteienr of heme .Lie to rl! ehrap a. IhrT tii. be U.uht thil aide ol rhiladvlpliia. We w. iild prtuularlji aulicit cur country frivnde to9iva a a eatl; lor He mrrhaft all manner of Voce, and pav a. hiph a. arv hr-ty else. I.ewif.un. Ai-ril a.. lsi. T. O. FT ANSI C Fall and Winter Goods. Harsh & Goodman, Mtrehant,LticUirj T I AVE received and opened a CHOICE assortment of all the latest styles of FALL and Winter tioods. The particular attention of the Ladies is called to their stock of llnllianls Dress Silks Prims Delaines Shawls Fi?.Fr.Merinoa Collars Ducals Sleeves lilnnhams Inseninfs Foulards Edging Chintzes (iluves.Ae. ALSO Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Jeans, Tweeds, Vesiins. Mtjsliny Drill ings, Tickings, Flannels, Boots and tfo" Shoes, Hats and Caps.j together with a complete assortment of Groceries, Hardware, Cedarwarc, Qneensware, tc. all of which will be disposed of on as favora ble terms as ihe same articles can be purch ased anywhere. 6 ire tu a call! igggBook Bindery! ri'HE subscriber having rented the entire Book Binding establishment of YVordea 6l Cornelius and added to it his own tools, if now prepared 10 BIND OR RE-BIND Books, Magazines, Pamphlets, Music, Catalogues. Newspapcrs.Ac. either Full or Half-Bound, in various kinds ct Liathib or of Mi siiw.aud liued with Mari.t Paper of different lisures. tlld Bibles and other Books or Papers which . it is desired lo preserve as memorials in a family, can be made more secure by the Bin der's skill. fX? Blank Books, Bibles, Hymn and Praver Books, Pocket Books, Albums, Diaries. Ac. Lettered Willi tUold in legible and durable characters, i order- Ml.'sic I'OUTFOLIOS, decmade to sail customers. Bindery in Bearer's wooden block, N.Third St, Lewisburg IOR SALE, CHEAP A Lay Press r Trimming Knife, a convenient arucle fat Printers 10 trim pamphlets. Ac. May S7,'59. C. J.STAHL.Book Binder. SILVER FLATED WARE, V HARVEY FILLEY, Xo. 1253 Market street, Philadephia, MANTFACTITvER of fine NICKEL Slf VEK, and SILVER PLATER of F.rkS tspoons. Ladles, Butter Knives. Castors. Tea Sets. I'rns, Kettles, Waiters, Butler Dishes, Ice Pitchers.Cakr Baskets, Communion W jre. Cups, Mugs, (ioblets, &c., with a general sorttnent, comprisin none but the hfteuci!h made of the 4m materiul and kcatiiy fid", constituting them a Serviceable and Durable article for Hol(li Sirand-tiats and Primate Familie. t V Old Ware re-plated in the iul manner. Feb. 24, lSlitlyl Da. W.H. Bac:boc. Da.N. C. Pi"" n RDV & UACKIIOISC, rm siciAXs axd suhgeoxs, 1) EsPECTFL'LLY olTer iheir services 10 , the citizens of Lewisburg and the r rounding country. I " Particular attention paid to Sl'R0EK Enquire in West Market sireei or at uu residence ol Mis. Uackhmse. Ian. I!til'. .1 "i