f i! Ml f 1. '1 1 " -. ( i ih r . t. ; i if CORNELIUS. T'-t ttntiHrmw .?ft. The Ltwismjua Cnafwirut, I ni,!:4mt un the Cwh Xyitrm. hu th lu-cwt o4 bet r rr jliiUm of any Nvapet in Ldsd Count;. FreoJora, national; Slavery, sectional ! amquie rc0TU7iox to imeuicas indimkv, AND Nut anjtlitr Inrk of Slmvr Territory by Exttloa, furrbaM or Couquot. The- toT btp. at will h the two linar PriiHpi 1f..r tlikuittrrt until they art vHnrioun ; and we tv-ni tWm to our roust ha-J, thw to float nottl tby w:ir-iu triumph . tb Nation. Capitol at Wub- Fur Pnsl ami, ABRAHAM LINCOLN Illinois Far Vice President. HANNIBAL nAMLIN, of Maine Thomw M. Howe Edward C. KnirrM litihi-ri i'. Km j .thn If ilia B. Smith I 'arid Tnprart M-rur I'auifl O. Ovhr W'm. M KrnniD 1. 1. ILuiNsrU Ilea r j butam ltnbi-rt M. Fount Jame W. Fuller David Mamma,Jr B Pumiuan A. B Sharp Edzar 0wan John M. Broomall franci W. ('brut Th. mwi K. Hull iiMtjr Brawler munl CalvtD .in -M Kirkpatrick Jm Krr i John brier ilnry rouiiitr FOB 4.0W.BMIR, AXDHEW GJ FoiTHEa Duf.iiTlc Costestiosi Richmond, J on 14 'ttiEaa 44 Baltimore IS t Cucxti run-Tiiura to !it, Oct ii, ,jisco ' 1 7 CrTA.Above we present the names of the representatives of principles for which we intend to reason and work duriog the com ing campaign. Tbe Principles we believe adapted to "tbe greatest good of tbe great est number," and tbe Men bave proved their devotion to those principles in times of trial and adversit;. A full, systematic canvass, is all that is required to insure their success. From ever; indication of sentiment, we believe the; are destined to a glorious triumph the coming Fall. Next week, we Bhall give tbe endorse ment of the Chicago Nominees b; Messrs. Sfr'.WARD. Camebo.n. Banks. Ciiase, Mr. Fillmore's organ in buffalo, ie.&c. All U caring-all our leading men evince a noble, magnanimous, patriotio spirit, in jiclding to the decision of the tribunal to which their Lames were submitted. The! response cf tbe Opposition forces evinces cneral satisfaction, and thrills of pleasure swell ever; pulsation from tbe popular bcart. An 1840 canvass is evident!; be fore us ! Clib Meeting. TbcRcpublican Club cf Lewisburg bave rented the corner-room of Au moos' Block (2d stor;) entrance outside for the Campaign. A Public Meeting will be held there to-morrow Saturday evening. All are invited to attend. It is expected Mr. Aiken will read one of Mr. Lincoln's Speeches. An or-portucit; will then be given to sign the Constitution. Call in ! a From the manner in wbich cur I . ,. , Democratic fnends are mourning over the defeat cf both Seward and Cameron at Cuicago, we cxpcctt'aose gentlemen will be unanimous!; nominated, oDe for Pres. iJent and tie other for Vice President, at Baltimore. If tbe; do not, tbe people will tbiuk tlo bushels of tears tbe; are s'jc dding are sligbtl; "crocodile." The Democracy also mourn so sincerely ever the Tariff and Naturalization planks i ia our platform, tbat it can not be doubted bat they will come cut flat-footed for a :..,., . r Protective Tariff and for a Twentj One lears Law agaiosnue oioeujr j. uuiuers.. i SguThe Democratic Divisions seem to be widening, and tbe bickerings more bit ter and determined. Douglas' friends and enemies are alike strengthening tbeir res- olutions and plans, to make and to prevent, Lis nomination and each proclaim tbat their success involves tbe safety of tbe par'y. J.iite probably the quarrel may ! ! i i ii . d- i. tv v. I Irccd a Polk or a Pierce perhaps Dick- .(-,. i inson or Scymcnr, of New lork, who are ; both of the most flexible dough to knead j to its will. , W afhington, May 20. The Demo-; ' , , ... j cratic managers are greatly perplexed with . . ; . i . si ii i j l.i rmsitiun vcrv scriouslv. aud expresses Lis estimate very forcibly io savine. "Not a tar Larrcl will be left in Illinois." The Legislature of Connecticut bave re elected Lafayette S. Foster, (Rep.) to the V. Senate. Mr. Foster was ouce a good liiacksuiitb, and is a good Senator. The House bas decided, by a large vote, t3 adjourn e die on the 18th of June. Good. The House also expelled from the Reporters' Gallery F. W. Walker, tbe correspondent of the N. Y. Erprett, who iook ui.i;uii wuu, ......., the public printer, in order to luauence legislation on the English Bill. It is testified before the Covode Invcsti- i flVrtd the Post Office blank printing in j ls57. worth SSO.1'00. if be would cease i bis opposition to Buchanan's Lecompton policy Calhoun Benbam, tbe second of Judge Terr; in the murder of Senator liroder ick, has received from President Buchan an a lucrative office in California and S. Arnold DougIa, the professed "friend" of lirodcrick when alive, voted to confirm Buchanau'a nomination ! 1 Tbe extreme Southern Platform Reso lutions bave passed tbe U. S. Senate, b; a strict part; vote of Democrats against Re publicans and Americans, and a few Dem ocrats against some of the series. Seriuus Joke Quii says the Dem ocratic part;, having gone to a ver; un healthy city, was seized with "the black vomit," and after ten days' doctoring of nil tbe "schools," died of convulsions without and corruptions within. Evne't bas not yet decided to follow Lis "Bell"-wctber oa lU Fogey Ticket, i O. H. WOBDEH fc J. E. Xcbjs items from tPlljcr Counties. b 0 Tbe body of Mrs. Roberto, former); of Kussel Hill, who, it will be recollected, was drowned near Tunkhanoock, na the 9th of December list, wis found it Wilkes birrs, list Saturday, floating ia the river. The IlaDtiogdoo pipers record tbedeitb of two cit ileus of Warriorsmirk township, named Daniel Moore and John Duffey. The; were engaged io workicg io an ore bank, wheo the earth caved io upon them, entombing tbem, and wbea taken out life waa extinct. On Monday night, Peter Gutchkio, young man from Catawissa, while in a stite of intoxication, wis drowned in the three mile level of the Wyoming Canil, about one mile above this borough. Ber wick Guiette. The Suobur; Gazette gays that several Jew pedlars have been victimising some of the farmers of Northumberland count; b; selling them damaged goods, io. The stack of the steam saw mill above Suubury, is thrown down. The. mill has been sold to Win. Frick, of Lewisburg, who removed the machinery and wood work to Chester, Fa. Tbe brick and stone in tbe building were purchased b; Win. and A. J. Rockefeller, who intend using i hem in the erection of a large brick edi fice on tbe present site of tbeir father's residence in Sunbury. ' I Shepherd Crowuover and George Hamp- son were killed near Mill Creek by the fast passenger train going cat t, at 10 o'clock on Monday night. The; bad been io this place during the da;, and left for their homes in the evening, both intoxicated. Crownover was bad); mangled, and instant ly killed, lianipsou lived two or three nour3 af(cr he bad been struck b; the lo- ' .: '... !.. . f...;i comotive. Crownover leaves a lamil;. A barn in Derr; township, M.filin Co., owned by James Cupples, was entire!; destroyed b; fire on Friday, together with a quantit; of bay, straw, borse gears, &c. The fire is supposed to bive originated from children playing with fire close lo tbe barn. Rev. J. J. Reimcnsnyder and Col. James Cameron are recommended f.ir Con gress b; the Democrats in Ihe North'd and Schuylkill District A Democratic mass meeting is called for tbe 9th inst., at Sun- bury, to instruct their Delegates as to tbeir choice for President. James Miller ("Jim," of Lewisburg) was arrested at liarrisburg on a charge ot I rincklna a f.irirpd order for $40 nn bin em- loTer6lirEa.0tou. Th(j Railroad coonection betwccn Dan. viMe nd Xorthumberlaud, it is expected, be completed next wetk. The last Legislature passed a severe law against re packing salt b-li On Sunda; niiiht, our lonn-man, Mr. V. Petersen, discharged two barrels of bis revolver upon one of tbe bins iu bis em ploy, named Eugene' lirune, under tbe following circumstances : The bo; bad got up iu tbe dark, aod gone out at the back door, unheard. In coming in, bow ever, be made considerable noise, and aroused Mr. P. who was sleeping in the same room. As tbe door opened, the fig ure of the bny was visible, aud Mr. P. bad no other idea than tbat it was tbat of a burglar. He at once reached for Lis re volver ind discharged two barrels, both of which took effect about the back and thigh uf the bo;, drawing blood iu both places, but foriuuatel; doing no further injury. As soon as the frightened bo; could fpeik, be made himself known when of V . wo was frightened the most. 1'iltstun Gazette. John Labenburg, a rarpenter, while re cently crossing one of tbe high bridges on tbe Cattawissa railroad, slipped and tell off tbe bridge, a height of fifty feet, breaking his back, and causing bis death in about one hour after the accident. He was 35 years of age, aod leaves a wife aud five children, A eon of Capt. Thomas Eppley, of Montoursville, Lycoming count;, aged ten jers, fell from his fathers canal boat, hiIe,ljiog iLrrfaburg-aad dro.a- ed- Tue D0, wa4 etieaj-ed in fishine with a drop line when be tell overboard. A puddler, b; the name cf Patrick Cabill, died suddenly in tbe Montour Rol ling Mill, from tbe effect of irinking cold Wi,ter while in a state of profuse pcrspira- tion. He was a single man, 36 years of age, an Irishman b; birth, aud bore a trJ E0011 character, , Ayounglad.named Ilenry Wentzel.wbo bails from Jersey Shore, and is disabled . .. , - . ' , m bis legs, afforded some of our citizens M opportllnitJ of witnessing his skill io driving a piir of dogs io baruess, attached to a substantial, well-made wagon. The , perfectly trained as any pair ,b r, r . , r of well groomed carriage horses, lie was ,. 6 . ,, ,e on his way to Uarrioburg. i Sl4,uuel Wil8UD formerly a resident of "er'Bi bad both bis legs cut eff at rarkesburg, Chester county, tie was near tbe track when tbe train passed by, was thrown down, and it passed over bim, entirely severing his legs trom bis bod;. A boy, 4 years old, son of James U ugh- I es, of Newton Hamilton, io walking over a plank crossing the small run from tbe tan;ard, but which bad been swelled into a torrent by the heav; rains, fell into tbe turbid waters aud was drowned. A num j bef u llCjgi1bors proroptl; repaired to ibe .ot an4 w,del tbe run in all directions, j but fMti t0 di.over the bod;. It was probably washed through the culvert into ,rbe mw- Tbe i(;f of tbe parents, espe- cially tbe mother, is said to bave been heart-rending, at this sudden bereavement of a favorite child. Lewisburg Letters advertised in tbe Lew istowo Post Office: D. D. Guldm, John llawn, Solomon Ritter, E i.-ba Shorkiey. Tbe General Superinteideul of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, bis is sued a notice calling tbe attention of par ties owning live stock to tbe following ex tract from an opiuion given by Cbiel Jus tice Gibson, in the case of ibe railroad Company vs. Skinner, 7 Harris, page 98: "An Owner of Cattle suffered lo gel at large, and wbich are killed or irjured on a Railway, bas no recourse to tbe Compa ny or its servants; on tbe contrary, be ma; be liable for tbe damage done by them to the Company or its passengers." A young man at Lock Haven named M'Manigal, while engaged with others io "jumping" or leapiog trials, inflicted an internal injury on himself, fxgm which he died slur much suffering. UNION COUNTY STAR & LEAHSBURG CHRONICLE--J1JNE 1, 18GO. Two cbaps in Wilhamsport are bold in $300 bail to answer at tbe Lycoming Court for "calitbompian" serenade. During tbe beav; storm on Monda; week, tbe bouse of John II. Musser, resi ding in Harris Tp., Centre county, was struck b; lightning and shattered in a ter rible manner. From tbe chimney tbe ligbtniug took its course through tbe bouse io different directions, upsetting and break ing stoves, tables, chairs, aud scattering them about io tbe greatest confusion. Ever; dish in tbe cupboard was broken, tbe works of tbe clock forced out of the case and partially melted, and a trunk burst open. There were eight persons io tbe bouse at tbe time, none uf whom were hurt, except Mr. Musser, wbowas severe ly stunned, and one of tbe children bad the hair of its bead near); burned off. The house was fired in several places, but tbe flames were extinguished before an; serious damage was done io that way. A fowl roosting on a tree near b; was killed, and tbe leaden water pipes were melted a considerable distance from tbe bouse. Tbe Bloomsburg Democrat states tbat Coal has been discovered in Orangcvilie, Columbia county. Mail Roctes. J. J. Werline of Tio ga count; has the route between Lewis burg 'and Lewistowo, at SUb'J. li. t. Crouee, between MifHinburg and Selins- grove. Jeremiad Urouse, between selins- grove and Mifflintown. J as. K. itavis, Irom Centreville to Cossgrove Hall. A preacher last week, while trying to cross the KaJd Eagle at high water near Mill Hall, lost bis horse and buggcy, and narrowly escaped with bis own lite. A hail-storm in Jersey Shore last week, tbe products of which, tbe Vedette says, were "as large as potatoes" potatoes, wc suppose, about tbe dimensions of a "piece of chalk." Convicted of Murder. Last week, at Danville, M'Kinley, tbe murderer of Shevland, was tried, and found guilty of murder in tbe first degree, on Saturday. Tbe trial was delayed a few days on ac count of tbe absceuce of witness. No I doubt the murder was most cruel, although under tbe immediate influence of strong drink. A few days before tbe trial, Sher iff Blew's wife found an iron crow bar, pointed, in M'Kinlcy's bed, indicating outside help to get bim off. This is tbe third convict of the highest crime, within a abort time, in Danville. M:ij. Jack Cu minings, of Selinsgrovc, bas been awarded Ihe three daily routes from Duocannon to Port Trevorton, from Port Trevorton to Northumberland, and from Port Trevorton to Sbamokio. Jack, if of no very great service to the part; is at least a ver; noisy member, aod gener ally manages to turn it to good account. SmiLury Gazette, (Dem ) Cliuton Lloyd, a lawyer of William sport, bas commenced proceeding against Jones, of Ihe Jersey Shore Vedette, for I libel, aod claims $5,000 damages. The recover; of such an amount from a eoun try editor would be likely to shut up bis shop. Well might J udgc Jordan say, as he did in bis late charge to the Grand Jury of Lycoming county, "Crime appears to be on tbe increase painfull; so." No less than thirty fevtn casis were brought before tbe Grand Jury for the last term, and re ported io issue of the )Vi liayn'jxjrt G zettt. The farm of Win. L. Dewart, situated in Snyder county, on tbe West bank of the i c ,;k .if' ; l. . ... ., . i iSu-quebanoa, three miles below b'unbury, was sold by the elu nn of cnyder county, for $14,500. On the Iltb, tbe property was up at $16,500, but the sale was ad journed al Ihe request of Ihe defendant. and was knockeddownafterwards to Hum mel & Scbnure, of ISelioscrove, for the sum first named, or S-,000 less than the amount bid at tbe previous sale. Ou removing ibe floor of tbe old Court House at Williamsport, a white oak stump, two aud a half feet iu diameter, and in a tolerably good stale of preservation, was brought to light. The tree was cut from it about 1801, when Thomas Jefferson was in bis prime, and Democracy did not mean Slavery extension. The new Methodist Church in Milton, now nearly finished, will be dedicated on Sunday the 24 ib of June. It has been adorned with beautiful fresco painting. All the Williamsport logs caught above Northumberland, will be sent back by ca nal ; those below, sold, or rafted down to market. John C- Botsford, of Laporte township, Suliivao eouuty, bas a sheep, only four years old, which has given birth to ten lamhi, all of which are living. Each al ternate year, she gave birth tothree lambs. If this can be beaten, Mr. B. says, bis ewe is ready to try it again. The Circuit Court of the United States, for tbe Western District of Pennsylvania, will commence io Williamsport, on Mon day, tbe ISth day of June. A citizen of Sugar Valley, convicted of an attempt to procure abortion, has asked for a new trial at Sept. Court. Prolific. A cow owned by Geo.Lyon of Union Twp, Mifflin Co., bas bad four calves, all of which are thriving, in eleven months A cow of Mr. Levan, near Turbutville, gave birth to three calves, wbich are alive and doing well. Some weeks ago, the residence of Fraok Trumbower at Limestoncville, Montour county, was entered, while tbe family was absent from home, aod $45 in money stolen. Wednesday night, May 16th, tbe barn and wagon-house of John Sbone in Hep burn township, Lycoming county, were destroyed by fire, supposed lo be ihe work of an incendiary. Iu addition to tbe loss of Ihe buildiogs, Mr. Shone lost in tbe fire two horses, four cons, all bis grain, and his entire stock of farming iniple ments. His estimated loss amounts to $1:100, opon which there was no insur ance. Mr. Snoue, by Ihis fire, bas been left entirely destitute of means, and tbe sympathy of tbe community is much ex cited in his behalf. Killed bt a Rattlesnake About three weeks ago a lad named Bailey, resi ding near Sylvan Grove, Dale district, Somerset eouuty, was bitten by a rattle, snake on tbe arm. Notwithstanding the free nse of antidotes, tbe limb swelled to an immense sire, became black, and burst; the lad died two days afterwards in great agony. Tbe property of J. S. Smith, near Mid dleburgj brought $4495 at Sheriff's tale. , A barn belonging to Mr. Caldwell, near Turbutsvillc, Northumberland county, was Struck b; lightning on Saturday morning and entirel; consumed A fine two year old colt, belonging lo Charles ileilmao, of Clinton township, in Lycoming coun ty, which bad taken (-belter under a tree duriog tbe storm on Saturday afternoon, was killed b; ligbtuing. The Snyder County Agricultural Society is incorporated, organized, and appareutl; preparing for action. There was recently almost a fire at Wil- IianiPDort. which niii'ht bave proved of immense destruction, but for its timely DO- tice. It is supposed lo bave been set on fire b, rat. gniwing matches. Th- r,r,l f R.K Tnwn.Mn. onnosite Danville, are preparing to form an Agri. cultural Association. On Sunda; night a dishonest and dissi pated son of a farmer named Mason, resi ding in Franklin count; Pa., io attempting to enter bis father's dwelling, from which be bad been expelled, was shot down and instaotl; killed by the old man. Tbe reputation of Bellefonte for drunk enness, rowdyism aod fighting is "impro ving for tbe worse," ratber rapidly. Annie E. an interesting daughter of Epbraim and Sarah Zug, of Mechanics- burg, (in ber 4tb year) was burned to j . l i i. ol . i l ueaiu lust wees., cue uig guuc uu niiiirs alone, found some matches, and lit a lamp, which by some means gave fire lo her dress. Her mother bearing ber cries ran and enveloped ber io the folds of ber own dress, extinguishing tbe fire, but tbe little sufferer died Ibe day following. Tbe former residence of Judge Arm strong, jo Williamsport, waa struck by lightuing on Friday last, but little dam age done The profuse rains this spriog bave done much damage in Lycoming county, hindering planting, and washing out planted corn, Ac. Foreign. Garribaldi bas landed in Sicily with a few thousand men, in aid of tbe Revolutionists Theodore Parker's death, of consumption, is announced, at Florence, 10th nit Sayers, the pugi list, retires from the ring, and be and Heenan are both to have a belt Me belt to be fought for by other brutal boobies hereafter. Piccolimini, wbo is said to bave realized a fortune of $lu'0,000 by ber voice, is about to be married to the Duke Gaetani. Tbnugh not a princess, she is of noble lin eage, being the daughter of Couut Clcui- entiui. ' ! Iehrible J otiNADO. We have ac counts of a terrible tornado occurring along tbe Ohio, near Cincinnati, on Monday evening week, in wbteb six persons were killed trees blown down bouses unroof cd telegraph poles prostrated, and cars blown ftom the track, causing damages es timated at half a million of dollars. A great many pcrsoos were severely injured. f.JtiO Hughes and otherCatholicpriesla were on the big stage during tbe late Douglas meeting in New York city. Mar ried to a Catholic by a Catholic, Douglas is tbe man for John Hughes aod those who ha can covern. BUFFALO HOUSE LEWMKUHG. I A70.V CO., PA. I.. U. IIREHER, Proprietor. rrni new nmei is suuairu opposne inr i I f . II rk. rn.k. n4 ' new Hotel is situaied opposite the, " a" ,,,,, Z'STZIZ I : beauiiful part of the town, and lor style and , convenience can not be surpassed in Central , 1 ennsy.vaiiia. Those visinng the University, or attending t Conn, will find it the most convenient and central public houe eharjes will be Ihe most reasonable and neither lime or expense will be spared to bestow every comfort upon those who may call. Lewisburg. May 3.IN60 L 1ST Or t:HERS of MERCHAN DIZE c. in the counly of UXION for ihe year 160. I cus. lier" ! Cli m heel in Brothers Lewtnrrarg 11 fl-'r 1 I hremer. M l'lure Co. do II lo IK , Jr.hn Wll k Co. do 11 lf ' i i Wolf-. Wti-1 Co. do 12 1'.' I lln wr.. Iliinklr k Co. do 13 10 1 llurrh k lioorlmaa do 13 In I'll ts-hrever k llroau do 1.1 in HO : II I n roll llulrhinem do 1.1 10 Wl j Alexander Amtunnl do 14 7 m ' Iir N C. 1'ur.lT k Co. do 14 J 00 I Carolina Menm-h do 14 1 00 I I John lloimhuin, Agt do 14 7 00 I i (Irtirii Mar.h do 14 7 00 l C. W S. hnffla do 14 7 00 j J. linker A Co. do 14 7 00 I 0. W. Form do 14 7 0O Jol.n II. Ileal do 14 7 00 ; ll-ori- llnl.tein do 14 7 no Win. levele do 14 7 0"! i Philip (Imvlman do 14 7 ' I Heler Neaioa do 14 7 OT j W'm. T. Keitmayer do 14 7 0 1 r.i. Caldwell do 14 7 00 , T O. tinoi A Co. do 14 7 no Jeene Fnlti do 14 3 f0 Thr.tna0. firier do 11 3 SO Zimmerman A ZellerS do 14 8 :0 OatHl llioter do 14 3 S j liver A ramoni do 14 3 SO JrMt.h L. Ilawo. do 14 S .10 ; II L M Vahrraj do It 3 SO ' ThornM Ne.l.it do 3 SO i tt I. sjeia.it do 14 .1 '- Jame. SVott do 14 8 .V) A. P.. Ir-n.Ttnandia do It 3 M A. K llower do 14 3 II. W. Crr.HeT do 14 a Ml Kieliarrl M Cooper do 14 3 SO W. II Cnnard do 14 3 !antel Oewrtld do 14 3 So i Mi. .en KI.M.ohaQgh do 14 3 .'rO ' Mr.. K. Maria do 14 3 Ml M,r A. Sprker do It 3 &o ; Mina A. L. Zither do 14 3 SO I Mux M. ? Zulier do 14 3 SO j William Yrrunic Blifllinlmrs 12 VI M i linear liarlnr do 1.1 in no II l Wolfe do 13 HI 0" J. D. S. tiaet do 13 10 OO llaarwnpliift- k Blddle do 13 10 no J A J. Young do 13 10 00 IHr.i.l Kin-el do 14 S Ml Mioadore Seliwara do It 3 60 Younir k llarher do 14 7 00 Mrs. M.Staea do 14 3 So Mr. Weinnan do 14 S SO Mill Kate Heed do 14 3 SO S W. Sno.1-raae do 14 3 SO Kmanuel Yearick do 14 3 SO Cbrinlian Keif Lewta Townabtp 14 7 00 Shem Spinel mover Uartleton 13 10 Wl K. V. Olo.er do 14 inn! II. A W. W. Whitmer do 14 7 no Mark Halfpenny Ilutley Towotbip 14 7 00 S. K llreiirhach do 14 3 SO I D. B. Ker.t Lsorrlton 14 7 no ' S. Weidenaaol do 14 7 Wl I Jnaeph S Knndaba&b. Umeatooo 14 7 OO I KdaarJ H'llaun Kew Berlin i: 10 uu J. 0. Uorfer do 1 10 IMI Chartea Cawley do 13 10 Oil I C. II. Roo.h do 14 7 no K. Saln'frrnl do 14 7 00 Irraae Kina do 14 3 :.0 Heaver A Co. WinSeld 11 IS INI Staum A Thomas do 13 10 00 CharleeC-awley do 14 7 OO John Date-man Kelly Toa-nnhtp 13 10 00 Tbmae Arbtirkl Hew Colambi 14 7 00 J K. t orrey k Bro. do 13 10 00 Samoel Swea do 14 1 So Jnho KiKpla do 14 3 SO O. K l.ti.1. nrlaear White Ileer Villa 13 10 (to V S. Hunter Foreit Iron Worka It Z bo HToklil A Hanrk Hultlne X Koaila 13 10 00 Kudy A liimmeireteli, Hoiraloe Tnwn.hlp li 12 e0 JSAriXG .VJlOO.YJt R. O. rtetael Lawisburg 1 10 Ml Nathan Kawn do 8 10 Oil John Irihbnny do 8 lo 00 leaae Kinr KevBerlia 8 10 00 W illiain Hank llfH.rih.ir 8 10 ul DISTIt.LKHIES. Itei.h A Bro. Weal Uurt.loa S SS 00 An APPEAL will be held at the Treasur ers' office, in Lewisburg on Saturday ihe 9th of June. I860, between 10 and 2 o'clock, when and where all those who feel themselves ag grieved by ihe above classification may at tend if thev Ihink proper. 8. w. SNOMRAg, Mtmniilt ArBraistr. KiOiliburx.. Ms; 10, 1M. CANDIDATES' COLUMN. (Cuui-a ecBU pr work p-T card of IS liau or lei.) Commit DrJtgaU KltdMM Stiirdjr, Ana. 4. tiumimuliay OMtmliamlmytXnxTt, JIonday.Aug.H. Ante m liy. rXj-Please state RICHAKU V.B. LINCOLN of. Hartley lownship as a candidate for ihe Assembly before the People on llie 4th Aug. trial. E-a Lincoln is known to Ihe whole county as a gentleman of ability and integrity, of red rduc.iion. and able to lake part in any debate who bas served ihe coun.y lone in thankless stations, and who would honor i u,rti., hsl a nnrerntauvr.an! his Ineaimn a higher one. It is many years sinee wm would suit both Union and Snyder if Juniata's claim to a Member ihis year is a :nrMlrd Ma, 25. IHOOj HAKMOMT ' Messrs. Ed.tors-It Is time the people sh'd fix Iheirchoiee upon some person lo represent them in Ihe Legislature. 1'ermii me through your columns lo recommend lo thera lir. WM. I.ElsiKK of Lewisbnrg. I think I can truth fully say in Ihe words of Jefferson He is honest he is capable. As he has been just, diligent and faithful in all lhat he has ever undertaken, I inter that he would rouiinne to be so in ihe important post for which res pectfully name bim. BL'FFALoE ReglNter & Recorder. I OFFER myself as a candidate for Kegirter oj Ktcorderax the ensuing election,sulj'cl lo the nomination of the People's County Convention. Should I be so fortunate as to receive Ihe nomination and beelecied.I pledge : m-,ef lo charge the dunes of iiie oftce 1 7. ... n. ..... .. with fidelity. JOSEPH D. FOKREY. .Mlfflinburg. May S, IHdll HM riHE undersigned will he a candidate for I Ihe office of Register and Kerwder r-f Luion counly, suhjeel lo ihe nominaiion to be made on the 4th of Aneusi urn. (;E iKtiE MERRILL. Lewisburg, May 2, 1H0 810 Counly t'onimlNMloncr. THE subscriber will be a candidate for Commissioner ol Union county, subject tu the decision of the nominaiion of the Peo ple's pariy at the delegate meetings on the 4th of August next. It. W. THOMi'StlS. MifHinburg, May 2, I860 MO IELLOW CITIZEN'S Throoah the ureent sohcitaiion ol a lar-je number of frieiitls, 1 offer myself as a candidate lor County Com missioner, subject lo the decision of ihe Re publican primary election for t'nion county. If I am nominated and eiected.l will discharge Ihe duties of Ihe offire lanhlully FREDERICK Uul.ENDER Lime-ilone Tp, May Is. iMitl Real Estate. A Superior Bufftloa Valley Farm AT PUHLIC SALE. "II Y virtue of a decree of theCourt of Common J J Pleas of Union county and umler direction ol ihe same, will be exposed to puolic sale on the premises, on Thurwdar, 2Slh June I860, all that messuage and irac of land, the estate of hobkw Magkk, deceased (ftrmerly known as the Kaufman Farm") situated m Rulfaloe township, Union counly, about five ' miles Irom Lewisburc and seven from Milton, adjoining lands of Jacob Kaufman, Peter S Suhl, David Herbst, Daul Rengierand others, containing 124 Acres and 80 perche neat measure nearly all clearer!, and in high stale of culnvaii The Improvements are two two-storey DWELLING HOl'sES, HANK AUN Wsiboii Sheil, Cider Press and r.iher Otiibui'dmss a variety rfsjjof FRUIT TREES, Apple. Plums. Cher SCTries. 4c-a yoarrv ot LIMIisTON E on Hie Farm a Pump of nevtr-lailing Water near Ihe Hontt. An. ., i.h, , ihe nmneri. rail on G""ot S",TB' re,ld""! 'h' P"m' Sa e lo commence at 10 o'clock. A M, hen Clin,liii,.ns (which rive easy terms of pay- meuO will be made fully known hy JAMES M'CKEUill l' Kx BuflaloeX Roads. May an. ISfiO Freaa'eopy 3 aki bill to Kx'r Two Excellent Western Farms 17OR SALE or will be Exchanged for Properly in Central Pennsylvania. One tract of 154 A acres is on the south line of W'urrcn citunty, 7oi.ri,wiih a posi-otjice, mill, and school-house near. The other, near Ihe west line of said county, contains Uu acres, a short distance from a good settlement,. They are :I0 miles south and southwest of Des Moines. Ihe Capital of the Stale, and about H from Ihe line of Ihe Burlington A Missouri River Railroad. The land is rolling, ol a good quality, ana timber convenient. Indianola is Ihe county town. Persons desirous ol making a purchase will make further inquiries at ihe Mar 4 Vhruniclc office, Lewisburg. April So. VYESTVYARDHO! XL change! Will be sold cheap tor Cash or exchanged for Town Properly or Farms in the West Branch country, a quantity uf good, unimproved Land, suitade for FIVE handsome Farms. Their location is in a Western Slate. ami for heahh, beauty. fertility and desirable climale ran not be excelled. Persons sincerely anxious tn buy or exchange, can obtain further information by calling on J F &. J M LINN Lewisburg, Feb. 13, I860 FOR SALE OR RENT ! MTWO DOUBLE FRAM E HOU-- SES and Lots, each suitable f. ilxi two Utilities one on Xorih fourth sirrei and one on St. John street, lor Sale. Hallul each of the above Houses are for Rent. W Mso, for saie, lour Building Lots nn North Fifth street. JOHN HOUGHTON, Lewisburg, Jan. 10, UsSs. Agent I rood Ruase and Store Boura Market 51 reel, Ac, THE subscriber offers lor sale several BRICK HOUSLS. and other Bull-, dings siluale in ihe Borough of Lewisburg. Persons wishing lo purchase, w ill please call oa Mr. Jonathan Woll'e, who will give them such information as they may desire. July ft, 1859 it. eCHN ABLE. FOR SALE. O flf South Fifth street, i nrnoertv Jaw consisting of 1 good Frame House jLl 3 lalf Lot of ground. Terms easy. Apply May 17 A. B. VORSE FOR SALE. THE well-known Tavern Stanar at the east end of the Lewisburgjtlll Bridge, in Chillisqnaque township, Norih'd Co. It will be sold on reasonable terms. Inquire of WILLIAM FRICK. Lewisburg, Dec. 17. 1S58. FOR RENT ! rpHE TWO ROOMS occupied at pre JJ. sent by Washington Hutchinson as a .Saloon. They are suitable for S 1 1 DPS For Terms apply io auwl ' Jan. 27. 1858. JOHN B. I.IXX. FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE Building Lot. 33 feel feel front by 16?) deep. Enquire of Beaver, Kreraer & V'llure. "nLl'ID AXD P1XE OIL can he haliTthe T. TOST OFFICE ojm'a- ' Alio, ney ut Uiw. r. 1 St. -vFPirK nn 8iuih Second near Maikel I f Ltnixnl'Kii, r.. ajj Professional uu-iness enirnsirn w hi 'are will be faithfully and promptly alien - Kept. II. l--7 aar p C - N I C . W'll jonip into the Wg"D, nd all lk a rid. LARGE, handsome i nd "r c"n,f"r,a" filled up lor ihe especial acciMiiinmlaiii n of Pic-Nie and r.iher similar e xrtir-ions. Terms moderate. Apply to J.'S. M. HOLsLL. Lewisburg, June 3, I85. 1 NOTICE TO SHIPFERS. T")ERS). shipping Good to Philad. will g please or particular ami Mark them in care of Feipher's Line; otherwise, they will be reshipped at Harris- cure, which will be ailenneu nn neiar. May 6 1H59. TIlliM. PEll'HER. VARIETY STORE an r rosT or FICE. LARGE snppl) of Kniiks,Stationery, J. Perfumery, Jewelry, Toys, t.'oiifeciion eries, Teas. Spices, Fruit, !ms. lt.isliies, Piriore-, and a lanety of MC'K .ACKS lur sale ( heap ai ihe L6t I.EWBt lili Ptti-T OFFICE. I ' I N E (ii ld I'l KS !i r Lailies and (iei.iv ran hebadaiihe 1 Oh T I 'I MCE t iEVEKAL sens ol CAMhtis and other Breast Pins and Ear Ruiks ran b had ', very cheap at the FOwT OFFICE 0 RDEK8 for Brroks or (.'or d of any kind , promptly atleuded lo ai the I'l is,T OFFICE ' 1ADIE3 can firjd the lar: esi and 1,-tt assort j menl of Letter and Xole PAPER. Envel opes Ac. at the POST OFFICE 1 F y..u want a beauiiful (ill T FRAME, go the POftT OFFICE. 1 F yoi, want a supply of fine STATION fi ll i , io ihe I'ursT OFFICE. MOWRYi SET-LIGHT GALLERY, OVER Jos. M'Fadden's Hardware Siore, formerly llouehtun's Shoe Store, Maike street, Lew isburg, Pa. A Mlill O TVl'LS, MELA ISO TYl'F.S, ic, in ihe usual superior siy'e. In additton lo ihese pictures, I am now prepaied to take Illolortl)hN, lar?e ci small, equal to ihe bei made anywhrre. Also, H.AL1 O TYPES. These pictures are reh rru to rep revenl life, a nit are snpeiior to an oil painting etving ihal fidelity ol expression and feature, thai can te produced only by tbe Cumrra. These pictures are patented, and I bate the exclusive nrht for Union county. Call ant" examine specimens. April 21, ls.r'J Ltvn rLMKR. jns. a mtss. j .j. rAtnra I.. imi..mi:r & o., Lewi.sburg I'laLii: Hill, eep consiantly on band and u.ai.uid, iurr io order 1 loorill. Mdili, Uoorm, Siih. MiuIMtk. ItliMtis, .llouldiuM ot ail paiiems, and all other descriptions of W'uod Work u'-ro in Buildup. Orders respectfully solicted and promptly filled. All work warran led to srve -an:act:un tV'An extensive lot of l.utllbfr of al' descripnons i n hand for sale. ilrfrri rn AnrA AfOMii ilntt.LlWitturgJ'a April a2, I8.'. i NEW FIRM THE OLD MIOP! The suWribeis P. respeclliillyanni ui.ee lo ihe citizens il Lewisburg anil viriimv thai thev Lave I. rmni a Partnership in the Tailotine Business. at the well-known stand of James Criswell on Market street, where they ate prepared to CUT. 4 . i) MAKt UP lo i per in il e very best stle. Men's and Bos' 4 lot 111 It fX 1 every description on shori notice. We ask a shared ihe public pair, naee JAMI CRIMVELL, J. F. SCII AFFtU. Lewisburg, April 4, 1p": HOUSE BUILDERS, ! rpAKE NOTICE! The ninJersicnf J art j appointed Agents tor Ihe sale of Iloorw, llliutlN &. Window .Sjji.Ii of all sizes, made of the best maternal. AI work warranted. IV Made by L.B.fl'KOI T iiushesville, Pa. and for sale by tiisl F fi CALDWELL, Lewisburg TIIOS. G. gkii:r ir AS jiit received a splendid assortment ol ihe very best, chenpr st and most lasbionable Jt-tC'll) in the inaikei. Hi- 8irck comprises BrraKl l'lnt, Lur ItiiigM, ft'illiifi- Islllgfl, Urac-l-t. Me e Itulton. Muds,lLC.s,t'., wh'eh will be sold extremely low for Casn. He respecnully asks the patronage ol all his old customer; and also invites new ones to give him a call before making their pur chases. Call al the sign ol the Big W aieh, Market street, east of Second. Dec. S4,'Sd NOTICE- ISfiO T 'HE Film ol lrr.r, Lrntlarl & 11 hrulrch in the ItiUblaiiiiK ltu.in sv. aie rearty lo im.it lor all ku.ds ol w rk in iheir line, and are well satisfied il would be to the interest of such as purpose erecting good buildings to give us a cail betore con tracting wiih others. We have put up some of the best houses and siores in Lewisburg. and are assured iheir owners will testify that their buildings wete pnt up bv good and ener getic workmen, and in quirk ini.e. (which is a very important matter to builders.) Krftrmen Chamberlin Bro's; I.. Palmer, architect; Dr. LBrugser; Bvers Amnions; Lewis Ashcnfelter. ISAAC W ALTER JACKSON LENHART, SAM. KOHRABACil. Lewisburg, Dec. 27. lS.'.y fL-ja Horseman's Friend, or nTi rocket t'oiiipanion. Filiy-i'wo Valuable Receipts lor ibe Farmer and Hurse Dealer fur sale (12 eis) by C.J. ST A HE. Bookbinder. Lewisburg, Pa. COAL COAL (OIL. FTIHE subscriber keeps constantly on hand I a large assortment of ihe vtry besl Sha- mukiu and Wilkes-Baire COAL, for lime and I stove purposes, which he will sell at ihe very lowest nnees for Cash or Country I'mrlne Also. Maekmithi' Coal, Platter and Sail. Wish il distinctly understood, lhat I m ill not ' be undersold hy any man Having good weigh-scales, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidrnsaul's holel. GEORUE HOLaTEIX. Lewisburg, May 27,'5'J. DR. I. BRUGGER, j uo3ia:oPATiiic riiMit., OFFICE in his new Brirk lib ck. Market street, south side, between 4th and ftth (up stairs.) Lewisburg, May, 1060 738 ' ciua-a-i If nnilllJ. i iiTT..-. .... a rr i ... ' t riXaml SHLETIKON EMabiilhnient. J Removed u tlnDghiua's '"rir.erShi.pi.n . Market strfel near K. unh, here I will .v.ar-et sirfet near r..urm, here aate ai an unir a iuii asutuneni oi j Tln ar4.f siaie 1'lpe, rOAL hl rmIS. St.rt Z,t. 4r 4,r. ,m i.mi make to .rcler, on Nburi nuiirr, Tin fini. ter. Spi.iinng or any kind of ork in ayln, of liM-.ine'... I I i Mending and Jnt'bin? eenerallTpreirail tendtd lo. JOS. A. KKt'A.VIIft 7 . Oct SO, in.vj i,'i;i. H ii-Hi:E-6i-oititorii,i,,ar,ri a U.f .Dhrrii.K lr..rTiri Krttlra. s.u V.L .l.l-tt.. u- lor lri.lr.n. L'0- tunrh.fl rirWli a:tw Irt-urb lUkiug 1aii, 4e. t'AI.L jixit sty JS A. Kk,ru PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. Jon. Miittlleton &. Co., Xos. 15H and l.'lH Xorih Fi-nrlh or.. .L Arch street. Philadelphia.' e IMjAMMLS, ii.r.S ami Gil. 3 im. 1 .-irt..i nir.i t ai d rtioi it .i.rt..l rlir.it rd rtab!tl I'l KK .r.rf . rmi.t .., illaid. Im.t i rl.-o.- kr.nw I.I.I Hon. starry. M d.ira. 1. .u , JTj ttl.i-k. j.11 i;i.lr.,n. Iri.l. awl .-.,!. I, Wbuk. j .J LA W OFF1 C i; Ii EM O V ED. John B. Linn, TTOItM V AT LlW-b A hou.e on X. Marliei Si. bet. Im & ;,j l.'Mi!lUli;, Vsk.' The HOWARD and HOPE Eipresi Cciiipanits. lX PII ES.- ES I laily to and from any Ji IliuU ft tl- I tllt.d Sl:.lnaild (.'-rj , L A l.lrW H.L llrai si,.. , i'ainily Grocery Store. T. G. EVANS & Co. Ol.NKKAL I kALKKs IN ' GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Km'.ri.riLj r f prj arti l re mmoB tr. Ik- tt Je .url, H CHAIN', II.Ol'II ANI IKL'i) TEA, COFFEE. 51 OM .-!' .-L'C.AH, CHEESE, I l.-li, ' FHL'ITS, Ac. Ac. Ac, Market strict, iiir. the 1'utt Ofurr. I,cn Isiltiirsr, la rV C. E. A Co. have ju.-t rcceiveil I r fre-l; 111 I lr! . .VI , . . n,. .j, , r.i.- t. il l.r-rrrv. (I run kiiHj. . n.r., a hii a ua l":nli ami 1 uiiuloi-, put ui. in r. anil aarririitVil iur. ai..J lr..L. Driril Ai !t.-, I'raf lK I'rtJiif. Cur-ran;.-. Pif-fi I'ition-'. F'"5 l'att r-.H;i;sit!.s (rem l' to s ' tt.-. pir 1!'., I'iikits of till ticsci i)lii)ii.-i, Pure Jaia It'i riX', ground, aDrj j i.: uj in irir-tv-.t Cn, ei.rp-.-l f..r !j.n.r ta. A Inrnf lt i,f i,.,r,f,r MA f A L Hl.l.. SH D Wit i I y.sy, HLUMMi, HAM, A.lCliV4e A l.rnerl aurtoivut of V ii!oii and ( -d:ir ;:rr. l.lass ware. lij ii).y,taif . I.tirllitu-an-, ltoc, mine, Fih Oil, llui'l.l'.ne Oil, Cnjiifti, ( ,nfa au'l L-iifjt W'i'k, Tti!tt,ir, I.'inl, Ac. Sitfif-of ail Kit. !.-, Wheel Croa-e.etC. Cobtitto ar.it IScgcrs, a riioicc nuirtn. Fliitir, Cmii .Men!, I'oiaioif, Corn, Rye, I'a!.--. Ar.. always on liantl. f.'rrA (.rVr-r J'l t tflurgt Iu CUtutofTt refill ft; u ilhut thr lii.n,urh. T'. atlemi.t to rni lime i. r w- ui.l 1. frrill jli I. me r ril-ir- rr ! i...rip W.are . 3r-r:rte all the artiVlea taih in.t'-i.it,le. a-ami'd l-f) ''xli ait.r exnDiir.ener a-Mrrlairat l.tj.lrr.1 r-1 Uiax al.lr U M-il a ...1.1 lljr. ...r. ... 1-1,.1--r. t.: r- Hi-J ...li I,- t. til I'm In uinr.; e,.:..-it our r.-ui.trv rru-ada laiaiva :'h fT . fir-. Ai rii !. T. O. KTAN3 si fa Fail and Winter Goods Huish & Gcofman.-IA nhanlt.l.i trilnr.j 11 AVE reeeived and i pei.el a CHOKE rto.eni of all ihe latest styles of t .s I.I. ai l W .r.trr Oi ds. t he particular attenlu u uf ihe Ladies is called lo lieir stuck ol litiliiaiiis Dress srks Prims L'euiuies Miawls F.g-Kr. Merinos Collars Dura Is Sieeves titiiL'bams Iftsertings rVrJfJs Edgings ALSO Cloihs, I fan, nj Fancy Cassimeres, Jeans. Tu.eds. Vrstir.gs. Muslins, Drill ings.Tirkirg. Flannels, Bums and tVfh..es, Hals and Caps. j, loeihcr with a Complete assortment cf Givcerios, IlaiJwaic, Ct-ilarware, Qnccnsware, Ac. all of which will be dispsr,3 0f on as rarrrl. ble teitr.s as ibe same arneles can be purch ase! ail) where. f.ire u.i a call ! F, Book Bindery! i fl HU subscriber having rcntrd ihe entire ! Book Binding establishment of Wordrn ; A Cornelius and ad.'ed to it bis own tools, is now prepared lo EI1MD OR RE-BIND Cook?, Mu:u!eiiir!. rumpLlets, Music, i Cutaltincs. Xt'Wr'jiapcrs.A'C. either Full or Hall-Bound, in various kimisof Lr tiBk or of Mi si-is.aiid lined wiih Marb.l i Paper of ditrerenl figures. (lid Bibles and other Books or Papers which il is desired lo preserve as memorials in a ! familv. ran be made mure secure by the Bia I der's "skill. 53 Blank Books. Bibles. Hymn and Pravrr Books. Pocket Bur ks, Album. Diaries, fcc Lettered vtith Gold in legible and ilurable eharaeiers, lo order Ml MC 10IM FOLIOS, &c, made to sad ; customers. Binderv in Beaver's wooden block, X.Thirl , St, Lewisburg IOR SALE. CHEAP A Lay Press mi Trimming Knifr, a convenient article lor Punters lo trim pamphlets. &c. MayS7.'5tf. C.J.STAHL.Book Binder. SILVER FLATED WARE, harvey"fii.lev, Xo. I2C4 Market stnet. Pbiladephia. " AXUFACTI K'KK of fine XICKFI. SII 11 VER. and SILVER PLATER i t Forts spoon. Ladles. Butter Knives. Casters. T Sets. Urrs. Keti!e. Waiters, Butter PftifS Ice Pitchers. Cake Baskets.Communion Win". Cups. Mugs, li. blets, Ac, with a general ? soriment. comprising none but tlit tr?t cudi made of ihe Ae.f muteriuli and Arurity yii'-'A consliiuimg litem a UtrticmUe ami DiirolJe article fur llAibf S'eazuhtatti atnl 1 rtrate ciinum. let) i Wiire re-plated in the Art dm"'' Feb. ' I, lSfillyl V' W ' H. Baranor.a. D. X. C. Pi I'l RIM &. ItltkllOISI'. riirsiviAX.s axd sikgeoXS, 1)EsPECTFULI.Y i trer Iheir serv ers k, the citizens of Lewisburg and the founding eoiinirv. IV Paiticular attention paid lo M'RISE KT Enquire in West Maiket street or al 1 rcntrnrr ol Mrs liar Lbotise Ian. t ' . (JII'KKIOR Brw Wind-Mills fiir'J O fir sale ty W . V. Baisa"""'-. . specimen maybe seen at Jonathan barn, la lewisburg. TtO. I", left' W Li ' --inuuaiiy uiuai mnvei" mm