r i fy ft tiir . ll! hrnilirln O. H. WOBDEN at J. COBNELIUS. Tm ttmmimrtm .rai. The I.rwi.m ifl Cimonn.a, fivMlnheJ m the Caiih STRtem. hue tbe tanreet aa4 best Irrulatfcia of any Newspaper in Union County. Freedom, national ; Slavery, sectional ! B idkqi in ntomno to askku i jvdistki. It is stated that a delegation of Demo .... .AN . .. . . . crats from Berks county, friendly to Don- lot aautae lira r stave Trrninn r r-iicasioa, Parrkaor. er toaqaeat. Theahnnare. and be tin t leaMm riinririea t'w!llSt aa In triumph ahai- the National CafiUtl at Waal. IdirtOB. iUueOM Jaiaera Jimrmal. For Firstarat. ABRAHAM LIXCOLN,of Illinois For Vice ProMrat, HANNIBAL HAMLIN, of Maine Jnmma Tnlloek Thomaa M lli.a Rila-anl C. Knlrtit Kubi-rt M l. u.t Jamea W. Fuller llavid Moinma,Jr V. B. Pi-unimali koberl P Kioir Ilenre Kuuim John M. hronmall frmww W. Chritit lbouae K. Hull Nathan 11.11. Levi B. Smith lavid Tacsmrt VItm Ut-rrar llanM O. Onlir Mm M'Kennaa B. 1. HobarU leorze ltre?li-r A. II. Sharpe ISanial CalTin Kdar V IJn U- KirkpatricklJainee Kerr Uenry outht-r ijobn tirier FUR (.OVKKMtR, ANDREW G. CURTIN, of Centre Co. vio Cocxtt Piia Thun ui sat , Oct. a, s, , leoo ItirClub Room, lit Amnions Block, open on Saturday evening. The "Sectional" Democracy. Southern Cohventiom. This body net at KicbmoDd last Monday, wilb Dele gate from Arkansas, Alabama, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and Virginia partially, and "Commissioners" from New York. Mr. Krwin of Ala., was chosen I resident. After discussioo, they resolved to aljourn j . . : ;K P!.kmnn nn ThitrcrlnV I to meet g t tbe ZUi June. U is presuiucu ; t. i l. l. i that time the eo.r.e of ,he Douglas Con- j vention at Baltimore will have been deter- , take definite action. Korthebs Convention Next Mon day, the adjourned Charleston Convention mecls in Baltimore. The friends of Dou glas are determined to keep ont the scce ders, and to admit Douglas substitutes, from tbe South mean also to create a great outsido pressure to secure bis two tbirds nomination, something in the way Foster was nominated at Reading. Rut tbe South and the enemies of Douglas, are becoming more bitterly hostile to him, and determined to kill bim. Judge Nelson of New York has leaked out as a possible "Pierco" for this dilemma. The leaders care nothing for principles, but will do anything to save the "spoils." Acceptance of the Candidates. A committee of twenty-seven having been , appointed at the Chicago Convention formally lo request our distinguished candidates fur President and Vice Presideul to accept their nominations, have received their replies. Sraiacriain. III., May 23, 18fi0. Hon. Gcoaei Asbmi-h, President of the Repu blican National Convention : 8ia I accept the nomination tendered me ( bv the Convention over which you presided, 1 miucd, or that at least enough shall have .I(led ((J ,he duniaQ(i t0 investigate j 000 were paid out of the public treasury been discovered to authorize the Scceders ! gcraoton's "case." Tbey did so found " recompense for slaughtered cattle, to re-assemble in separate convention, and no shadow of wrong-and Gov. Winslow " 8o7, m forty-threevtllagcs m Holland, and of which I am lormal:y apprized in tne . uovoae iouiuniiee, is a ricu compouaanou letter of yourself and others, acung as a Com-1 for t,e persecutions of the man whom Mr. mittee of the Convention lor that purpose. J porne- made President. Attorney Gcn The declaration of principles and se.iti-. cfc . w tLe coduit y - lo j Pe through -h,7h.heeorruptPropnsition violate, or disregard it. in any part. I was made to flow, "highly thousand dol- Imptoring the assistance of Divine Provi- ; ars" prt Oflie PriutiDp if you "will Jt... inri w.iK Ait rixrard tn the VIPWS and : I :i .J .:ik th I K '.. Ivni Ilrrr iv. feelings of all who were represented in the 1 Convention, to the rights of all the istates and Territories and the people of the nation, to j the inviolability of tbe Constitution, and the perpetual union, harmony and prosperity 01 1 (junlmiogs before tbe Uovodo Inves all, I am most happy to cooperate for the : ,: ,: Committee, as Naval Storekeeper practical success i of the principles declared , bv the Convention Tost obliged friend uti tellowitlxen. AlillAIIAM LINCOI.S. A aHiBTO!, May 30. 1800. G(TL(I!I Your official communication of the 1 8th instant, informing me that the ; representatives of ihe Republican party of ihe ; United Stales, assembled at Chicago, on that ; J L-J Lh m. eieanimnne Dnle lef ! Pfl UK1 as their candidate for the Vice-President j of Ihe United States, has been received, to-; liether with the resolutions adopted by the . Conventlon as its aeciaration 01 iruiciiiea. principles. move rrsoiuuooa riiuumaii: J 1 fner- ihlv ihr nnneinles which unite us. and the I Those resolutions enunciate clearly and I objects proposed to be accomplished. They Madame Bodisco, widow of the Russian address themselves to all, and there is neither j Ambassador, was married a few days since, nece.siiy nor propriety in my enterin g upon , jn Washington, lo Capt. Soott, of ibe Bri a discussion of anv of them. Iheyhavethe ... c .... r, ' .. , ., Ipproval of my judgment, and in any action J- Old Buck gave the bride ol mine will he coruiauy ana laiuiiuuy aus-i fained. ! am profoundly gratelul to those with whom it is my pride and pleasure politically to co operate, for the nomination so unexpectedly conferred; and 1 desire to tender through you, to the members of the Convention, my sin cere thanks for the confidence thus reposed in me. Should the nomination, which I now accept, be ratified by the people, and the do ties devolve upon me of presiding over the Senate of the United Stales, it will be my ear nest endeavor faithfully to discharge them with a just regard tor me rign.s 01 aii. 11 is to be observed, in connection wun ine - . j doings of the Republican Convention, that a i I808, as appeared by bis bank book and paramount object with us is to preserve the ! the accounts of the Bank of tbe Metropo normal condition of our territorial domain as ; lis. When asked if be knew any other homes tor free men. The able advocate and foster than the preseut candidate for Gov drfroder of Republican principles, whom you I er who h,d Deen , candid4te f Co have nominated for the highest place that can 1 ' ., , , . , cratify the amh.tion of man. iome, from , gress against Mr. Covode at the time the State which has been what it is. by special check wai given, he said, "No." He al aetion, in that respect, of the wise and good so proved that a larger sum had been giv mea who (onnded our institutions. The rights en for use in Pennsylvania, and probably of free tabor have, there, been vindicated and jQ J,'0gter'. district, to Mr. Witte." Biaiuiaiucu. lie mull anu cruiciwuac wuii.m so distingaisb'Iilinois, one of the most flour ishing States of the glorioos West, we would see f reared '10 all the Territories of the Union, and restore peace and harmony to tha whole country, by bringing back the Government to what it was under the wise and patriotic men who created it-. If the Republicans shall suc ceed in that object, as they hope to, tbey will be held in grateful remembrance by the busy tad teeming millions of future ages. I am. very trait joura,; II. HA a LIS. Oviicous. It is stated that Foster, the demoeratic candidate for Governor, went 10 Washington, to urge bis Democratic friend not ro oppose ibe Republican Tar iff bill. It is now Lis or.lv salvation, be tiubks, in this Slate. iiiiriyaiiui iongress...isi oessiun. Under the ablea7j diligent lead of John Sherman, the House has virtually finished its business, and only awaits tbe action of tbe Senate to be enabled to ad journ. Doth branches of Congress have agreed to adjourn on tbe 13th last., bat it is believed the; will have to extend the i time. i , ... - ,. -. ,. , gias, waiica oa Dim 10 secure nis aia tor ; 1 the Tariff. He told theui. as a Senator! , t Illinois be was a Free Trader-but it chosen 1 resident, be should represent the whole country ! This wonderful fact, and strong hint, did not satisfy. Tbey know Mr. Lincoln is of old as now, in Illi nois as he would be in Washington, in fa vor of 1 rotection. Senator Sumner's honse at Washington was invaded by a Capt. Henry, who threatened him (with two outside confed erates) with another assault for his recent Speech. Sumner drove him from Lis house. The Mayor learning of the mat ter, interfered and arrested the "Southern gentleman," who, upon professing repen tence and drunkenness as an excuse for his iow-livcd affront, was released, Mr. Sumner declining to prosecute. The House sustained tbe right of that body to institute the Covode investigation, against tbe President's Protest, by very large majority. Mr. Houston of Ala., denounced Train of Mass., as "a liar and a scoundrel," for asserting that be would not violate the rules of House. Houston took it as a j reflection upon b imself, but Train refused to retract. ir. cneruiau uiuvcu tuai uuua- ton be censured which be avoided only by apologizing to the House for bis base and uncalled for attack upon a true gen tleman. The bill increasing the pay of naval of ficers about one-fourth, has become a law. The Covode Committee has laid bare so much Democratic rascality, that that par ty thought they must meet it by finding something wrong on the Republican side. G Winsluw of X. C. aeked to investi gatetbecUctionofCil.Scrantonof I'enn'a, n 1 1 1 iri n r. that liA lle-il hit turn mtatlS 1 III- Z 5 uv. I tirnnur 1 1? in in a .nniriaiirn J - - -r- e-- " oY fuuds . . . ,nnnne.A f, luembll, fiu,nT from any taint of suspicion. Tbe Democracy of the South, in the ; senate, vuougias genera ly aooging ; j OVCIU ltl.ltlllllUl.il IV Bill IU I.IIH, sas, and Homestead Rills, which have been passed by the Republicans in the House. They will dothis by amendments, adjournments, &s. Let them take that j repoDsiuimj it will ouiy auu iu tueir unpopularity, and swell tbe overwhelming tide of coudemuatiun of sham Democracy. Francis I Biair, Jr., (Rep.) of St. Louie, was last week admitted to bis seat ! in Congress, from which be was for a time ! debarred by outrageous frauds which gave l!..re...t fn..n, 1 tl. certificate of election. Justice is douc, and Wrong is rebuked a , ' , . n i : . Tli Pictmnster l.neral. in anRwerinir ,...-.-i ,r;ne Mr Fnwler'a d. falea-1 ,j0D gtilies that Mr. F.'s accounts were never legally scitiea uuring iuo wuuie term of the prescut Administration, but were adjusted by a ficticious system, in fligrant violation of tbe letter and spirit of the law. It seems Mr. Forney proved himself to be unpurchaseable by the Huchanan party. ,1 ..i j . . 1 1 i 1 he devulopeinenr. 01 mis laci ueiorc me 1 . . . . . - e . 1 e .1 ' , ow me0 in ,he count n0 , ., . , . ' , co"" " '-p-B ' Mr. Lafforly has brought tbe name of irf1)uifadt, bia. No wouieT he cia howi so loud for liucbanan and bis minions. Mr.BENJAMlN, in bis late speech in tbe Senate, said that be thought Lincoln was to be preferred to Douglas for tbe I'reai rency. Jr. lienjamin anticipates the j f h nation Major General Thomas Sidney Jcsup died at ashington city, Sunday lust, jje wa5 torn jn 17sSi j Virginia, and ae- , . . h Mainr. at the battle of phlnnnapa voippewa. ' The daughter of Senator Douglas died : in Wa&bitigtoo last week. Who is "Foster of Pennsylvania?" The correspondent of tho Xorth Amer' ican, writing from Washington under date May "3, gives tbe following information : "Mr. Wendell appeared before ibc Co vode Committee this morning, and testi- lied that S250 had been paid to "Foster of . on b .d S,temheTm But Foster, with all his mouey, was de feated by Covode for Congress, and will be defeated for Governor also. Hymn. That "Democratic" Conven tion wbicb is to hold its adjourned meeting at Baltimore on the 18th of June, should open its sessions by singing the following stanza from one of Watts' hymns : "So when a raping fever bora, Wa aliift from title lo FHle by turn ; Bui Iu a po rrlief w fam. lo change llie place but keen the pais." (By the way, tbe 18tbof June was the battle of Waterloo, when tie "little eianl" J Napoleon was routed.) nnn f nnnnr nimPii in ausnive CLrauLUU ' " I Mm CUUATY iSTAK & LEWISBUKG CllUOAlCLE-,! UiE 15.JSI Foiieigx. The Sardinian Chambers agreed, 225 to S3, to the cession of Savoy and Nice to France. Garribaldi, it was reported, bad bom barded and captured 1'almero. News from China is not favorable for tbe establishment of peace. The news from Japan states that the Emperor was assassinated on the 15th of March, while on bis way to the palace with bis train, lie was attacked by four teen Japanese, dressed as travelers. Six i ... . . , . i oi tits retainers were kuicu, anu several wounded. One of tho assassins, who was j wounded, bad his head cutoff by bis com- pantons, and carried on to prevent oeuig I recognized. Two of the assassins were ; princes of high rank, and tbey were per- milted, graciously, to disembowel them selves to prevent beheading. Thirty sus pected people were beheaded. An entire change has been made in the Japanese Government. The present dynasty being opposed to foreign intercourse, were throw ing obstacles in the way of trade. Prince Mcto was at the bead of a strong opposi tion, and an insurrection was expected daily. All foreigners were required not to leave Jeddo after dark, and are advised by tbe Consuls to go armed at all limes. This account is discredited by some, while others say it wag a head minister, and not tbe Emperor who was killed Bepublicas Clcb, Freeport.I'.I. The regular monthly meeting of the Republi can Club, was held at the Court House on Friday evening last, and was largely at tended. Speeohes were made by Samuel Saukey, E-q., Hon. Anson S. Miller of Hock ford, Jacob Kouearmcl.and j.n.ona- fer. The speeches were all short, to the i M.I " f notnt. anu puny, iuo noniiuatious ui Lincoln and Hamlin were heartily endorS' , , , . , , ., . i; ed, both by speakers and the audience. , Much enthusiasm was manifested. Shaffer i said iDai ntepnenson couuty siwou picugeu for 1,250 majority for "Old Abe," and that it was our duty to go to work and redeem the pledge. .Messrs. Rodearmel, Sankey, and Shaffer, wo believe are from Union Co., I'a. Tbe caflle disease now raging in eastern Massachusetts, (and said to be in New Jersey and in liueks Co., I'a.,) prevailed in Enclaud from 1714 to 1755. In Not ,:nilla,u9l,ir0. 40.0(10 head of eattln died i- Sx tnonih ; in Cheshire o'O.OOO Du- ring tbe third year of the disease, X13o,- Tbe Governor of Ohio has appointed a Commissioner to go to Massachusetts and investigate the origin, causes and nature of lne disease which has recently appeared among Ihe cattle of that State. SrrERl.NTESLiEsr. The duties of Hon. Henry C. Hickok, as Superintendent of i Common Schools, terminate to-day tie : feel it to be'a duty to bear our testimony j to the ability and fidelity with which he, i and those associated with Lim, have per formed their official labor. Since tbe or ganization of tbe School Department, the Commonwealth never has bad an abler ; Superintendent than Mr. Ilickok, nor one " too a deeper interest in ide cause ol PP' education. To bis efficient man- ncmcct and wise administration of ihe Department, we are now indebled for the ... most perfect system of Common bcbool hd ncation to be found in any Slate of this Union. HarTtsibuiij TUtyraih, jjni 4. Gen. Cameron, in a recent speech in j the U. S. Senate, alluded to "Coal and Iron as Ihe Pennsylvania Negroes," which we cherish as the South does ber sable sons. The Schuylkill county Lincoln meeting was convulsed with laughter dur- O - G - In Its Procecdmi;s, by the putting iu I conspicuous place on the plattortn, two : f ;. ,i ,. tki.,.i ' uuv ikvc9 vi ii'iu aula wuui, Aiavuivu, "Pennsylvania's Niggers." IToBRiD Decapitation. A n exchange makes the soul-sbuddcring announcement that "the bead of President Buchanan has been struck off and presented to tbe Japanese Embassadors as esteem! The general a testimonial of general horror will be somewhat mollified by learning that the act was perpetrated at the U. S. Mint. acl unP" taxes are rnargeaoie wun t per cent, interest, and be alien on ihe prop Lant M Comb, the murderer of Laura rrty so taxed until paid. J. Harvey, at Ottumwa, Iowa, has been June 8, I860 ROUT H. LAIRD, Treas. caught at Umaha, Nebraska, she the girl who advertised for a husband, and i ran away from Hock ford, 111., with M' Comb, who is a noted horso thief. He ' first deceived her by a sham marriago and then murdered ber. A Suogestios. We advise our friends to file all their Demoeratic papers during ' (he present campaign. Their present lau-1 dations of Seward will be very useful four ' years hence. Out of tbeir own mouths ! we will judge them then. A row occurred at a circus in Port Roy- al, Caroline county, a., on lucsday last, iu wuicu a cuizeu 01 toe county was till- ed. Ibe ticket agent of tho circus, who was wounded in the face during tbe row, fled immediately after the homicide. New Tobk, June 9. Messrs. Hadficld k Sons' pyrotechnic factory, near Williams burg, exploded yesterday afternoon. Chas. Hadticld and one of the workmen were killed. A large number of persons were injured. Barnura has recently paid S100 for a couple of large trout, and tbe Boston Post says it is reported that tbey were nothing but common Connecticut river suckers, painted, and tbeir mouths altered. The new Judge and Police organization in Baltimore appear to be doing a great deal of good iu tbe restoration of order and the repression of rowdyism in the city. The organ grinders have been quite nu merous of late. Experience has tangbt that giving money to such persons "to get rid of them," is a poor plan. Tbe Legislature of Rhode Island, ad journed oa Friday after a semi-annual session of four dayt. The Legislature ef Tennessee has passed a very stringent Jaw against tbe adultera tion of liquor. Ueitig poisonous ingredi ents is declared a felony. Six months since, Leonard Edwards, of ... . . . . .'. Troy, lost a valuable gold watcb, which be bad laid upou a stand on retiring. A few days ago, he found it snugly stowed away in a rat-hole. Strawberries sell in Baltimore fjr four cents a lex. CANDIDATES' COLUMN. (Chakub 25 cetiUt per week per card of 16 lioea or lent-) Count) Dtltgalt Blrttuml Saturday, u. 4. Autaii'w; (iincnlian LewUhnra, Monday, log. 6. ANNenibijr. Mr.. Edito Allow me throURh the tise of your paprr. to recommend to llie pub lic, J. M. MOVER, of Kelly Tp, as a suitable person to represent ibis District in ihe next j-oilinrp. He is a self-made scholar, a goud debater, a fearless advocate of Republi- f ifrunt Fiii-runa: The time is at hand for he people to select a candidate for he Gen eral Assembly. THOMAS HAYES, Esq.. has recently discharged the duties ol trial umce with entire satisfaction to his constituents in general, and relyinjr very much upon nis ex perience as a legislator and upon his fidelity, as well to his immediate district as to the in terests of the whole State, his services in the same capacity are again ardent.y desired. Mehopetne tiepuuucau j"h'u ...., will nlace him ill nomination at the approach- in" Countv Convention MANY REPUBLICANS. West Boffaloe, June !3, 18K0. (CTPIease stale RICHARD V.B.LINCO LN -of Hartley towihip as a candidate lor the b . . ' Assembly before the People on the 4th Aug. j EOAT YARD AND WHARF, trial. Esq. Lincoln is known to Ihe whole ocennyine Five Lots, and containing all nec county as a gemleman of ability and integrity, of good education, and able to lake part in any debate who has served Ihe county long iu thankless stations, and who would honor a hisher one. It is many years since Old H -inlet had a Renresentaiive.and his location would snit both Union and Snyder if Juniata's 1, ...... i. M.i.t W 141 III lJ j .Tic mutt tuia itai ..v-l. ... May 2ft, IKOtJ HARMONY w;....t, 1. it.. r..nr.l hM fn theirchoice nnon some person lo represent them in the Legislature. Permit me through your columns lo recommend 10 them Ur.WM. I.r.l.St;ito! Lewisburg. I think I can truth- fully jay in the words of Jefferson lie is 1. . . . L.. ... ........ 1. 1. . 1. I, Lasn honest he is capable. As he has been just, dilizenl and faithful in all that he has ever un.enaKcn, i inier mai lie wouin ronunoe lo be sQ m he in ortalt t flir whlch , neell'ii.iir name him. 11UFFAL0E Rrgixler & Recorder. T OFFER myself as a candidate for Etgirttr tf Ktcurrler at the ensuing election,sulject j lo the nomination of the People's County Convention. Should I be so fortunate as to receive the nomination and beelecled.I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity. JOSEPH 1). FORREY. MilHinburg, May 2, 1800 639 TIIIE undersigned will be a candidate for 1 the office of Register and Recorder of U nion county, subject lo the nomination to be made on the 4th of August next. (JEORUE MERRILL. Lewisburg, May 2, IH60 810 C'otitif)' C'ouiniiNttioner. Ftnow CiTtzKxs I offer myself as a can didate for the Office of County Commissioner at the next Election subject to the decision of ihe Union coun'y Republican Convention. If I am nominated and elected, I will atlend lo the duties of the office faithfully. MICHAEL KLECK.NER. Xew Berlin, June II, I860 ryif JOHX KESSLER of Xew Berlin.the late Sheriff will enni.nl In run f.ie f'.Minrn Commissioner, he would be an excellent can- didaie. The Office should always have one man at least of much experience, as well as integrity and general capaciiy we had such men in Esq's Hummel and Lincoln, and think .Mr. Kessler would fill their shoes well and the nejt Commissioner to be elected belones. to his part of the county. This is not an idle compliment, but it is made without Mr. K.'s j knowledge. Would you accept ! Please answer. BLTFAI.OE lib subscriber will be a candidate for Commissioner of Union county, subject to the decision of the nomination of the Pro-! pie's party at the delezate meetinss on the i 4ih of August next. B. W. THOMPSON, j Mullioburg, May 5, 1-SG0 810 lELLOW CITIZENS Through llie urgent I Solicitation of a l.ire ntimhernf triends. ! I ofier myself as a candidate for County Com- nussmner, subject to the decision of ihe Ke- , publican primary election for Union county. , It I am nominated and elected. I will discharj the duties of the office faithfully FREDERICK BOLENDER Limestone Tp, May IS, IfcfiO r -3 FOUND -A recepiacle for a rt?TJ 1,.. ..r ,,...k,ki..f ..! n'. m 'a.i;i 'iuu.un ... .-lh. value to the owner, which can be had at the Chronicle Ollice by paying for this advertise ment June G ltjtiu NOTICE To Tax Puycrt ami Tax Collectors. Alt Abatement of 5 per cent, will be al-1 lowed on ail State Taxes paid in prior 10 'he 9ih day of July; and under the same NOTICE. TN the Court of Common Pleas of Union l county Eliza Watkins vs. William Wat- 1 kins subpoena in Divorce, Ac. The Commissioner appointed bvlheCo1 urt . to take testimony in the before stated case will attend to the duties of his appointment, on Saturday 'he 16th of June. A D, IBfiO, at 10 o clock A M, at his office in Lewisburg. JOHN B. LINN.Coinra'r. J.S.SIarsa. F-Khorklry, r.(s,borklcj. F. Beaver. S. MARSH & CO, (seecLsanns to gkddcs, mabsh a 00.) LEWISBURG FOUNDRY 1SD AGRICULTURAL WORKS, I.ewlMiiiirfr, Pa. WE have conatantlr on hand anit for aale. ' WIloLE.iAI.K oil RITTArL, ViVrtvr, Jrneer and Clfirer HuTvtUrt; Grain ami (irau Srrtirrt ; Hand and Horn Dneer Oim .VAeVera ; One. Two o( hour Ifor Trnul. .Wi and Holt fvtcm ; a,.vrr lltiUrrt. Fret fitters. Jnr.xAeri. Jnea. Aiieei. 1MU. nm Vinllw ifai'iiin!, iron Vaces, iouo'ii?, MM bVoriiavx, c. Ac, anil liuM utirtelteii ready at all timet to no all X1 ur rolSDir Kcaseaa with Ihe otmuat eorreetneea and disvati-h. Work or Manufactures invariably warranted an recommended. Onlera reenet-ttully olicitctl and iromutly attended 10. June 1, Isto BUFFALO HOUSE LEWISBURG, VMOX CO, PA. L. I. BREWER, Proprietor. rpHIS new Hotel is situated opposite the J. Court House,io the most fashionable and beautiful part of the town, and for stvle and convenience can not be surpassed in Central Pennsylvania. Those visiting the University, or atiending Court, will find it the most convenient and central public house charges will be the most reasonable and neither lime or expense will be spared to bestow every comfort upon those who may call. Lewisburg, May 3,1860 STRAW AND FANCY MILLINERY. fi & M. KODESBAUGH, on Mar- J ket street, second door below Fourtl street, south side, grateful for past patronage, would inform their Lady friends of Lewis burg and the country around it, that thev will seeP constantly on hand, a large and well se lerte - it ictniim.nl nf lllliu... ... lected assortment of Millinery CiOOdM, which they are selling and will continue to sell at the lowest city prices. Buiarnitio and TminajuB done to orderon the shortest notice, and according to the latest styles. They will be very bapiy to see their nltl customers with as many new one as may feel disposed to favor them wnh a call, ilia LAMPS lor sale Baker &. Co's Drug SiLre also the a.... aail a ui . . . . . . . w.i. "I and i ASTHMA. For the INST . ST KKl.tKR and I'KKM AN S I ri'UK ..f Ua ill. treaiiny romiilaiut, uae I'EXDT'S nn oxeuiAL ( jo a reties. Made ly C r. SKVMol I! k CO. W7 S&.K street, N.V. iVic l per a- nl free ly -t. FOR SALE AT ALL DRrdJlBTS'. ml2 j Real Estate. a"l NJ W PUBLIC SALE. W ILL be offered, at Public Hale, on the premises, in Lewisbur?, on Holiday, July 2, 1EG0, the following Ileal and I'ersonal property.viz : STEAM SAW WILL, driven by a 85--Wstf.! m good order, nnrse-power xnmp, ruiiuiii nr" fcy..' lairpe Circular Sav, one Muley ;aw, Lath Saws, Ac. The mill is well arranpeil fur an n . a. ii . II I : - . ; ' a. . t II essary conveniences fin B lildmg and Launch ing Boats. Also, Five (iood Frame Hi, mvi:M.i. .ioisi:s. capable of accouimuitatiiig seve families. A Two-Storey Frame Ol'FIt'li, ! 'Rliiclisniilll Shop, Carpenter Shop, 1 . ... , C1 IsloUcs, jm bite Js, Straw lluuie, and oller Oui-Buildings. Also, ! '.?ua' ''os,,, ilorKCN from Two to Three Hundred Tlioiit-CkA. and Feel of O O V ni V D I a at le- which has been piled i j years 2, 2 and 3 inches thick, fij, li and 7 inches wide, and from 2li to 50 feet long, in eieellent order for boat building purposes, to he sold as thev run in piles; a lot oi DRY RIPPED PLANK; a large lot of UO T RIBs in ihe rough ; Plas- lerinn I .ill. P-,i;..n.- U.nA ooarns, c. BLitRssii i ns t utii.fi, Jack Screws, Clamps, Hardware, Spike, Iron, Boat ratterns, and a larre quantity of oiher aruclcs, too numerous to mention. There will also be offered Ten Vacant Town Lots. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., ' when 'terms will be made known. WILLIAM FRICK, HENRY FRICK, P. lllLUMEi'ER. Lewisburg, Pa., June 13, 18(;o. Excellent Hilling Establishment at POSITIVE SALE. 17ILL positively be sold at public sale.on W ft cIn-sI;ij, aiiii June, ISbi), that most valuaole REAL ESTATE, THE 'EAGLE" Steam Flouring Mill, and the appurtenances, known as the property of Xesbit, Hayes & Fu hthorn, situate on Water street, north of Market, in the borough of Lewisburg in Union county. Said Mill is built of bnck, four and a half storeys high, having an Engine of forty horse power attached, a line brick stack, six run of sione, a double set ol bolting Cloths, two Smut Machines, and all other Hearing neces sary to make (and has made) as good Flour I as any oilier Mill in the Mate. The location of this Mill, considering the productiveness of ihe country surrounding It, is not surpassed, drain can be bought as cheap at this place.as any other point'in the Slate. There is more eiain raised in this section of country than is necessarvtosupply I all the Mills: and fur .Merchant Work this null is especially recommended. 1 Any person desirous of engaging in said business will do well 10 call and examine be-1 fore purchasing elsew here. I Sale to be at the li.viere House in said 1 borough, commencing ai I o'clock, P M. ( Conditions made known on dav of sale bv ; K. H. LAIlil) & W.M. JONES. Assignees of Nksbit, IUiis & Fkutbubj Lewisburg, June I, 13.VJ A Superior EuOaloe Valley Farm AT 1TB L1C SALE. 1) Y virtue of a decree of theCourt of Common gt 1 leas 01 Lnion county and under direction ol ihe same, will be exposed to public sale on .1 .... .. uic jriciuiHs, vu ThurMlay, -SlIi June lSfiO, all that messuage and tract of land, the estate of shhew .Mi. at, deceased (formerly known as the "Kaufman Farm'') situated in Uulfaloe township. Union county, about five miles from Lewisburg and seven from Milton, adjoining lands of Jacob Kaufman, Peter S Stahl, David ilerbsl, Danl Renglerand others, containing 124 Acres and 80 perches, neat measure nearly all cleared, and in a high slate of cultivation. The Improvements are two two-siorcv -ex DWELLING HOUSE!, " S i i I1AXK 11AIIX, Wagon Slieil, Cider Press and other Outbuildings a variety j gsjof FRUIT TREES, Apples. Plums, Cher -in es, 4c a Quarry of LIMESTONE on the Farm a Pump of never-failing Water near the Houses, Ac. Persons wishing to see :.z rronertv. call nn Gioaac Smith, residing m ihe premises. i Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A M.when wc couunions iwnicn give easy terms of pay ment) will be made fully known by JAMES M'CREIIJHT, Executor Buflaloe X Roads, May 29, 18t;i) Preyg' copy 3 wka bill to EVr FOR SALE OR RENT ! TWO DOUBLE FRAME HOU SES and Lots, each suitable for two families one on North Fourth street and one on St. John street, for Sale. Hall of each of the above Houses are for Kent. C?"Also, for sale, four IlmMine Lots on North Fifth street. JOHN HOUOHTON, Lewisburg, Jan. 20, ISoO. Agent lion House and Store Room oa Market Street, c rpiHE subscriber offers for sale several J. 13 KICK HOUSES, and other Bui! dings, situate in the Borou"h of I.rwishnr. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call on Mr. Jonathan Wolfe, who will give them such information as they mav desire. July 5, 1 859 G. SCHNABLE. FOR SALE. O N South Fifth street, a rronertvJ consisting of a good Frame Honse l a. I on a half Lot of ground. Terms easv. Apply to May 17 A.B.'VORSE FOR SALE. rpHE well-known Taaern Standi- J. at the east end of the LewisburgJLii Bridge, in Coillisqnaque township, .Nonh'd Co. It will be sold ou reasonable terms. Inquire of WILLIAM FK1CK. Lewisburg, Dec. 17, 1S58. FOR, RENT! THE T O ROOMS occupied at pre sent by W ashingtnu Hutrhinson as a 8aloon. They are suitable for S 1 1 1 il JJ For Terms apply to Jan. 27. 1858. JOHN B. LINN. i on SALE. DKSIRAULE Kullding; I.ot.33 feel ieel I writ by 1 '. I i.een. Lriouire of Ueaer, Kreiuer & V'llure. SUPERIOR COAL Oil. M. SWARTZ,: XYjy lrtllll. i FFK-'K in Kcber's Ulock, four doors above V the Bank (op stairs.) Lewisburg, April 'J'K G0 6. "PU. .IOII I.UI.ki: will open an J Dilice in Lewisburg, on Muimi ihe imh day of June next lo remain two weeks. After that, his visits will be regular, and duly notified. I i? Rooms in Mcuell's Iimlding, three doors South of the Bapliil Clmrrh. N. B. 1'iease be particular as to time. I will be there punctually, and theu must be off to meet other engagements. May 2, 1S0 JOHN" LOCKE REMOVAL, u. .i:kii (ST, nnyrisT, has removed to Souih :)d street, four doors from the Town Cioik, LEW- !, , ISBL'RO, PA, NEW GROCERY ! C vN Sou;h Water Street, V7 ill . lil's o!l If yon want cheap OKOCER NEslHT'S. Also CirSARci, Smoking aiid Chewing TOIiAI'CO. An assortment of HATS and l.'AI'd at cot. LUMBER and COM. of every variety at very low rates. STONE and SAND lurni.-hed Tor Lmldiug and paving purposes. Order !'r H E will be filled by leaving them a: N EsBI'l 'S. tVl'oiintry PRODUCE taken in exchange for the above articles. Lewisburg. May 2. 18fiO pd2.n ' SA.Mia:l. If. OUIVH.. A(lorut) at I.iiiv. : f I ! - ' FFIt'E on Kouih Second near Market St. LKWllll 11(1, I'A. Lsr All Professional IJsiMiiess cntrnsred to hi 'are will be faithfully an I promptly atten 4 Sept. 14, 1h:.7 a P I C - N I C . isa " We'll jump Into the '. , and all take a ride." """""""" ViiVje-d-Atsr ; - and verv couifurta- tfejrffcZf u,c mm -n I fi,,ed UP '"r llie 'special arcuminodation of I Fic-Nic and other similar exeur-ions. Terms inonerate. Apply to Js. .M. llul.si.1.. Lewisburg, June 3, VARIETY STORE AND POST OFFICE. LAKbb SOPtl VOl UiKiKS.Ma innerV. il Perfumery, Jewe'rv, Toys, Conleciion - 'lit.., . ,., ..j-ii.ca iuo, .in, l;ifLiCS, Pictures, and a variety of XIC'K XAtKS fur sale t l;eaj at the 6.1 LEWISBURG Ft)ST OFFICE. 1 MXE Cold 1'LXS X be had at the ltLs ilies ar.d (lenrs ean POST OFFICE s vei E VERAL sens of CA.VEDS and other Breast Pins and Ear Pines can l e had very cneap at ttie J lM (if I ICE 0R R1JEK.S for Fionks or tiords cf ai.v kind promptly attended to at ihe POST OFFICE J ALIEScan find 1helareestan1iA.il3sst.rt J j meat of Letter and Note PA PER. Envel opes Ac. at ihe Pl).-T OFFICE IF you want a beautiful GILT FRAME, go go to the POST OFFICE. IF von want KV, 10 the supply of fine STATIO.E- I I'O.vr OFFICE. NEW FIRM IN THE OLD M!OP!-Tli siihseribers respectfully announce to ihe citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity that ihey have formed a Partnership in ihe Tailoring Ersiness, at the well-known stand of J.imes CrisweM on Market street, where they are prepared to I I T AM) MJKL 11- to ,r Vr in ihe very best style, Men's and Bus' ( lolliilii: ol every riescripiion on short notice. Wc ask a share of the public patronagr JAMES CRISWELt, J. F. H IIAFFER. Lewisburg, April 1, 1st J HOUSE BUILDERS," TAKE NOTICE! The utidersigned are appoinied Agents for the sale of (tool. ISliiiri & Ytiniluw Pasli of all sizes, made cf the best niaierial. Ah work warranted, t : Made by L.B.f PKOl T, Hushesville, Pa. and for sale'by 67s F 8 CALDWELL. Lewisburg THUS. .. (alilER nAS just received a splendid assortment of the very best, cheapest and moM lashionable Jewelry in the market. lii Stock comprises Brrniat Pins, C'lisiiutt, Ear lilrgn. l i K:: r Itlnc), Ul'.K-t'lftN. slt'fie lluiton, Mlll!4,.V .-.&.-., which will be sold extremely low for Casa. He respectfully aks the patronage ol 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 iiig Watrh, .Market street, east of Second. Dec. 2l,'5e) NOTICE-IcitJO. rilHE Firm cf Wulttr, Lrnhart Khrulcch I in ihe IlrUkluvins llunliiesiai. are ready to rusxaaiT lor all kinds of wmk . in their line, and are well satisfied it would ' be to the inierest of such as pnrpose erecting good buildings to give us a call before con"- i tracting wuh oihers. W e have put op some ! nf Inm hail knn... ...I .t. ...... : : l I and are assured their owners a-ill tesuty that ineir oauaings were pin up rjr soodand ener- 1 eelic workmen, and in quirk lime, 'uhirh i a very imporiant matter to buiKlers.) Horseman's Friend, or M M I'ockct Companion. Filty-lVo Valuable Keceipts for ihe Farmer and Horse Dealer for sale (l! cts) by t:. j. Via hi,. Bookbinder, Lewisburg, Pa. C'O.lIa COll, COIL THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of the very best tha raokin and Wilkes- Uarre COAL, for lime and stove purposes, which he will sell al Ihe very lowest prices for Cash or Country Produce. Also, Blacksmiths' Coat, I'latlcr and Salt. Wish it distinctly understood, that I U1 not re undersold tiy any man. Having good weigh-scales, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidcnsaul's hotel. CEOKCiE HOLfcTEIX. Lewisburg, May 27,'5a. DR. . BRUGGER, IIOJlltOIMTISIC I'lllMt 1 OFFICE in his new Brick Bhck, Market street, south sole, between 4th and 5ih (upstairs.) Lewisburg, May, 1-C 78 )i."rruu,i:g- AeyerrwcrawcnarooeriiD mo s ; l. falmer, I Eursh k Gonriman. V..1.,uh.L,M arcnueci; vr. 1. urugger ; livers Amnions; - . . " . ' : r Lewis Ashcufeltcr. ISA AC WALTER. ITA'E received and opened a IH ,l JACKSON ,EMIRT 1 ssu""cl of all ihe latest sir-e SAM. KOURAB CH. ' I ALL anJ W ln!er li" "- 1 "e rar, ;'!; Lewisburg, Dec. 27. 1S5 auentioa oi me Ladies is called to iae.i' Jza : . . . of i. Laid and Poultry lalica in i r tu's r.i rusT orricc ?????? t;QREAT JXCITDIEXT! & NOMINATION MADE I T ( liarfesioa. and iJie excittiuent j 1 over ab ul iht, for the present but u ' jiisi ci niu.erH in- ?.iont the laice arrivals o IIooIn uikI Miofs at Gntrz-Marsh'rigi under the I'krmucU i-tlice, in Beaver's Block Nuw, Ladies anil (ientlemen of l.ewituri , and vicimiy, if yon can't art more for yi,0f money at his More, ami tf be! ler quality, iba ! any other, iheo don't buy of him. My , this spring, I will wairant, as I purchase di rect trom the manufacturer, and warratil . better, and i(t p'r rent cheaper, than ihe cheap h"made work which is olfered to ynj I La.liea' liners am I I.eaiher Booi very cheap 'and wai ranleii Youth', do. Men's do. 4' 'er Mine It opened ihiMlay call ar.d ee.lwj don't lniv the Bjr'.'ains. U. MAIisH ; Lewisburg, April is, lf,0. New Store Xcw Goods' .... . ! PIIILAD'A TRinEIXG STORE, 1 he subscriber. having a person iu ihet',i buvin; ronsiaimv at Auction, is prepared ii e:la;lhls l.'..o.:s at (.My PricesH,,Mfrr (iioves, t.'r..chei t.'i uon. I etni.g Nee.j'e Cdj' hirs. buttons, Tare, and ail gidi '.jd , " the Ladies. Also Books and Stationery, Sehool n...l l..M.. U .. I. ... . wi.rir u 'i a, esc. rapep IViudow Curtains a! & cts Freeet Fire Uoaru Screens. Mencil Worl Stil done to order Country Produce ia.ca exchange Cash ra.d lor l!as. .Hfill. H. L. M'MAHOX H. SUTOR, ikk a tu4 Wairk li.i... Jl.HI.Li.lL MK.f.l.Hik is from Germany, and;. , 5.. workman in all diSerent klnd ..fru,i. : m his line or business. Jobs that can m I done in common ci.untrv shop, can te d by him as well as in Philadelphia, ar,l t. He has lately been er.zase,! f,,r yr jj,.. n.audie, Watchmaker, lui begins fr1,,j now 10 my shop. Per.oi.s .lesirir s anvhT,', 111 hi I, he. are re.jues-e ) to g,ve h,m a c L try h.s work and s e if . hit I ,.v 1, , . " F. EULI;TECIIt'l(, t;uiisniiih Lewisbur;, April In. l.-bij ' Industry mnst Thrive:" I r plXand SII KETIKO.X EsfaMLsbmnt 1 Removed 1,, II. ...... 1 ... ,. ' ; ., , -.uiuii s ioiir.er Bi.a , ...arKei street near F. urih. here I w Li,t : " "mrs a sortment of 1 Tin tTare, Sfote I'ipe. . n r. 1 i-t:trt Z,e. Ve. .Te. J wjn a.so make to order, on short m.t.ee. T:a (J... ters. Spout, ng or any kind of work in a.vlme tl business. - IV-.lendirgandJl,tbinrreneral'rrrrirP''v aitended to. JOs A KliEAMLX Lewisburg. Pet 20. lx.-.a FKr " I-V. tl.F W..KI...I. . . : . elea. Saoee Tibi. - .. - Uj.. ,.r v.M.jf.n, . LUDrh-d rr.i,lal iAl I. AMI ,sf . JoS.a. KKKAXER LAW oi fick i;i;.a;oyi;d! John B. Linn, A TTRi;V U M -Office at j. his nou.-e ou X. .1ai ke1 si. bet. 1st A U LewWinrn, I'a. ine ti.VjAED and ITOIE Pnr. Companies. I 77XPRE. I'-' I'uily to r.r.il from srtr I'- I'nirnt Srre. .e r.m.hM ia t JL poriKii f I at. CAI.UUl.LI. t llrun More. Leaietarg. Family Grocery Store. T. G. EVANS & Co., uI.U;al ll.411.Iis N GROCERIES AND PKCVISiCXS, Emt rar:..,; e.erj arti rcB,mi a te the traje.nn,!.. CRUX, IU, in AND i-'eed TEA. Coil-Ki;. J'ol.A.Es, s?lT..IJ. CIJKE.-E.FIaU, FIJI; ITS, ic. ate. Ac, Marlut itn.t, rypnn'te the putt Crve, I.rvlsbnrsr, Pa. rV ft. E. & Co. Live just receive. A fre-h fr. m l,bilr..lel b-a a tremee.Ieu. etoek cll eel.?c-l tin nr:r, ,. n. ry ln,. ..n.oug .huh aa r-a:t-s an.i Ten; st oca, rut up in Caus anil warranted ure ana Ireek. IhioJ Apples, 1'eacLrs. rrnnrs, Cu."-rant.-;, J'tc-et viii!,' Citrons, Yiss, L'ute.s.Ituisins from bi to 1? cts. pir Ui., 1'ickies of all descriptions, rure Java Ot rEr, pronntL, nJ put upiu air-tijht Cam, eir.rea.lj 1 r fam-lr ta A .;ri-r ,., .ttprrior MA Ch EkKL. MAP COD tUH, ULkUl.W, HAM, &AI Hi A (.eneral am.rtmenc of vVillovv and t rdnr 1 are. r.lass- a re. (iieenv a re, a r( n. Mare, Kvte, Twine. Xt. Fih Oil, iluitl.Fine Oil, Vantlttt, Ca"tt and Lamp JI7, , I'aUow, Lard, tic. Soaps of all kinds, Wheel Urease, etc Cobtuttj oni) Scriars, a choice varictt;. Flour, Corn ileal, l'oiaiocs, Corn, Rvc, Oats, S:c., always on hand. Vtmli drirtreri frre n ' charge to cuttomrt residing u-ithin the JSuruuh. Ti altrmpt to rnitBifrat m'l ttie trtirln wW burr for mlt Wtu!J If iriii'os-il . r won:-"1'1" fnllv iiiTit- th ; u..lic tflnu enii,i -cr of i rit-rr-in. Wi-ir n-nh'leBt ni l:r; ! tt- rhi-Hf Ujry inn t U u-l.t lbit ?dr vl riin''i Yt'v would pi.rtii-ttiinrly wvi.citi.ur ctui.tijIr:trEiJr:' HV purrhnse a?? munnir of ItotIitcet Lrwisburg, AjniJ, .,j. T.lV EJ.Vif -1 Fall and Winter Goods Brilliants Dress Silks Prims Delaines t-'hawls FigFr.Merinos Collars Dueals Sleeves Ginghams InsertinM Foulards E.tetS Chintzes Uuno-6, ALSO Cloths, Plain and Fancy t'asM'r Jeans, Tut eds, Veslings, Muslins. P'"' ings. Tickings, F'aunels, Boois L tlTfhoes, Hats and Caps.. together with a complete assur:" ' i of Groceries, Hardware, Ccdarware, Q ueensivare-s" U cf which will be disposed of on is flt''' ble terms as the same articles can be l" ased any where. C in us a call.' Da. W. H. Bacanoi,,. Da. X. C f(,!t I'l RDl Vnil hlIO-EVf riirstcj.ixs am m'rcm' IF.!i,ECTFL'LLV oiler theirs".! V the citizen of Lewi-bur- anJ " , rounding rountrv. ...i-rcf. tT?"Particular attention pai l toSl El' Enquire in West Market -tree! r at residence of Mrs. Backh.ue. la"- !tl' - ID AM) I I.N L' u.J. '-l:' ''..,-,.: I April In, I raaaa Jam j . ,-.B ' Vk is tie
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