Q. H. WOBDEW fc J. R. CORNELIUS. Tm ttmmittrmm ,Wrm. The LrvisnifcO CHlomrtr, y.u IMhwJ na the h TfU-m, hiu th lr,rrt and bvst c 1rc.1lat.on of an? New.spaper in L'liitm Couuty. Free'lom, national; Slavey, sectional ! idiqi ite risoTEninx to imluiiax ivdistui, AND Jlil Mother Inrk r Slave T'rrllorj ky EttfRsloB, rRrrRRse, of (wHqweai. Ttirebor. are, and will be In two lea'io- frinriptea fcrfote tbeoouittre, until Uiry ere Tk-teriou.: and we nail Ihee, to oar ut heed, there to o.t until thee war- ia triumph eWe the National Capitol at Ink- tuetnn. iWurtjt Mjmtrf journal. I'M rreslecnt, ABRAHAM. LlNCOLN.of Illinois For Tire rrrslarnt, HANNIBAL HAMLIN, of Maine iTkcmu M. llowa lEdward C KnieUt holierl P. Kiug N.th.n llill Lerl R. Hmitta I 'a via Tairgarl Vljewe Merrur I'.uM O.Uebr V tn. M'Kennan K f. Koberla Henry II u Dim IIL.U-rt W fnu-t LloliM M. Hronmall Jmni W. Fuller frenci. W. Christ David Mumma-Jr iThimae K. Hull f . U. Pennnuaa. 'ileonre Bre.-aler Is.ajuei Caleln .In M Kirkpatrick A B Sharpe Unr Cowan Jane. Kerr Uearyr4Mllner Uobn Urier FOR l;OVtB08, ANDREW G. CURTIN. of Centre To. PRIMARY ELECTIONS of Officers for Union County, Pa. The qualified voters or Union county who support ihe election of Lincoln, Hamlin, and Curtin, are invited to meet at their usual pla ces of holding General Elections, in tteir re spective Townships and Boroughs, on Sat urday, Aug. 4, 160 in the Townships lrom tm to Jire o'cioclt, and in the Boroughs from four lo seven o'clock, afternoon and alter choosing a Judge, Inspectors and Clerk or Clerks if desired, proceed lo vcte, ai in wt, lor One candidate for Congress, One candidate for Assembly, One candidate for Register & Recorder, 0.,e candidate for Associate Judge, Une candidate for County Commissioner, One candidate lor County Auditor, One person lor Return Judge of the district in which the voter leside', And also to vote for or against this system of balloiing directly for candidates. - The ballots to be opened as soon as the hour for closing has arrived, read alond, and the true returns, certified hy the Judge and l.'lerks.to be given lo the Return Judge so chosen. The Return Judges to meet in the Court House at I.ewisburg, at ten o'clock in Ihe firenoon of Monday, Aug. 8, I860, then an t there to correctly return, add up and pub lish the number of votes cast for each candi date for each office, and those having the highest no in her of voles for each oHice re-i-pecuvclv to be declared Ihe nominees of the party. The Judges also to provide for the choice of Conferees, appoint a Standing Com mittee, and determine, by the vote cat, wheth er the present or the former mode of designa ting candidates shall be continued. The Committee are induced to propose this mode of effecting nominations, at the request of many, believing it to be more truly repub lican, as it gives every one an equal voice in selecting candidates, without the intervention of Uclegaies. li h .uld obviate the objection, often made by defeated candidates or Iriends, hat they have been betrayed or wronged a charge which, from the round-aboul way of nominating, and the secret acts of delegates. has ofien created dissatisfaction resulting in defeat. This mode of voting directly called Ihe -Crawford County System" has been ined with increasing approbation in many counties. We recommend our fellow-citizens to give it a fair test, and judge whether it is not more just and satisfactory to all reasona ble men than the conventional caucus mode. We alss nrge a prompt attention lo the hours r,a ned a strict scrutiny of the rich! to vole of every person offering and an honest and prompt- return, so that no one can have any occasion to complain of an irregularity. R. M. Ml.SSEH, Cii'n, MICHAEL KROWX, THUS. OLTEI.II.S, MARK HALFPENNY, CONRAD SHECKLER, CH aRI.ES CAWLEY, PETF.lt GEYER, A A HON SMITH. DAVID IIERBST, JAMES H ARRISON. tiEO. W. CHAMBERS, JOHN HOVER. 8HEM SPIGELMYER, June 56, 1860. KM. JON ES, Sec y, gUwimg County Committa. "IIonest John Schwartz" died last Wednesday evening, at Washington, after suffering from jaandice during the session, but heroically refusing to quit bis post while able to reach it. Born ia Sunbury in 1703, he removed to Reading in 1S03, volunteered for the defence of Baltimore ia the War of 1S12, and engaged in the iron business. A Henry Clay Whig, he was tbe first man who ever defeated "the regular Democratic nominee" for CoDgress in Berks county, and was a most faithful nd popular Representative, as tbe crowd attending bis funeral in Reading on Sat urday evinced. Thus will Berks have a special election, next fall, for a Congress man as well as a State Senator. Sur-The Divided Democracy. The frauds and double-faeed delusions, ty which, under tbe name of "Democracy" tbe leeches of the Treasury and extenders of Slavery have ruled tbe U. S. for sixteen years, have at last failed to hold tbe dis cordant elements together. Nothing but be empty came, and the "cohesive power of publio plunder," now animates them. Tbe division, commenced at Charleston, was consummated at Baltimore, on Satur day of last week. Ten days at Charleston, s.x weeks of rest, and six days at Kalti t.more, pnved it vain to attempt to bum bug tbe people any longer, and tbe plough bare of division Las rent it asunder. Tbe Convection at Baltimore was dis graced by angry and vituperative words by numerous fist fights and by challenges I j duels, which made tbe persons engaged, and the party itself, most obnoxious to public sentiment, aifQ the City wu glad to bave them all leave. A majority Laving decided to admit a part of tbe Douglas delegates sent from tbe South in place of those who seceded at Charleston, tbe fatal moment came and a eeeond secession of one third of tbe Con vention including Caleb Cusbiog, its l'reaideol loik place. Combining the t'Lii- dv!rtt:us from eeui.l Statu, tbe Douglas faction numbered nearly 200 Delegate, tbd tbe Breckenridge faction about 150 the former mostly from the Republican States, and tbe latter from tie Democratic. Tbe following (bows tbe States which were unanimous one way or tbe otber, and those which were divided : CI ' r-l T3 M a B 3 B-;5 "z c 3 . w .2 o - e ---:; SO O CO 00 T l- O T CO t C3 on ... o .e al Si 2 S f P"" C9 s w a o " - fc. ? Mr. Todd of Ohio was chosen President of Ibe Northern wing, which oooiirated Mr. Douglas for President, and Ifenj. Fitipatrick of Alabama, for Vrce Presi dent. (That evening, at Washington, Mr. Douglas was serenaded and accepted tbe nomination.) Caleb Cusbing was chosen President of tbe Southern win, which nominated John C. Breckcnridge for President, and Joseph Lane, of Oregon, for Vice President. Washington, June 25. A large bo dy of people, accompanied by a band of music, proceeded to-night to the residence of Vice President Breckcnridge to serenade 2 -S. a t o-jMea3:ro ic i-1- o - o T r ' CI I r1 r-. r 1 The Two-Headed Party. SOUTHERN HEAD. VrjtK-i Jhw Ctnnx BRerKiwrnviR. or Krntuckj. I'tcc I'ruiiiiHtJoakta LAMt, of Oregon. PLATFORM. At Charleston. A "Platform Committee," consisting of one member from each State, was appoint- ed. This Committee, after refusing to re- ! port the "Cincinnati Platform" without the Union, in Convention assembled, bere i alteration, presented the following, by a bJ d-cl"e .our Browne, of the , resolu . .. , . , tioos unanimously adopted, and declared m.jonty of 17 to 16 : as a Platform of principles by the Demo- Resolved, That the platform adapted cratic Convention at Cincinnati, iu the year j at Cincinnati be affirmed, with the follow- iS56( believing that Democratic principles i in? resolutions: BrA tinihanrrnnht in thnip nature ahun an. lliat tbe Democracy of tbe tutted States bold these cardinal principles on tbe sutjoct of Slavery in tbe Territories: First, that ( -on.jrest has no poicer to ulol- Mi Slavery w the Territories; second, that . the l,:rritorii uejistaiure nets no jwirer i a I ft . t T .-. avAun luperif y icrruury, uur ! prohibit tbe introduction ot slaves therein, ! nor "3 Powrr " "dude lTry there- j from, nor any power to destroy or impair . the right of property in slaves by any leg- I islation whatever. Resolved, That the enactments of State , Legielalurcs to defeat the faithful execu- j lion of tbe Fugitivo Slave Law are hostile ! in character, subversive of the Constitu- j tion, and revolutionary in their effect. Resolved, That it is the duty of the ! Federal Government to protect, when ne- i cessary, the rights of person and property on me nigu seas, id toe lerriiones, or the agC) jn a miHi.ry, commercial, and wherever else its constitutional authority postal point of view, is speedy communi cxtends. eation between the Atlantio aud Pacific Resolved, That the Democracy of the stareg( aDd tbe Democratic party pledge nation recognize it as tbe imperative duty eac Constitutional Government aid a3 of this Government to protect the natural- wm illsure the construction of a railroad ized cit:zen in all bis rights, whether at t0 lbe iacifi(. coast at the eariiest practj. borne or in foreign lands, to tbe same ex- cabie period. tent as its native-born citizens. Resolved, That the Democratic party Resolved, That the National Democracy are in fil?or of the acquisition of the Island earnestly recommend tbe acquisition of 0f cba on such terms as shall be honora the Island of Cuba at the earliest practica- Ble t0 ourselves and just to Spain, ble period. Resolved, That tbe enactments of State Whereas, That one of the greatest nc Lfgi8latares to defeat the faithful execu ccssitics of tbe age, in a political, commer- ,ijn of the Fugu jTe Slave Law are hostile cm!, postal and military point of view, is jn character, subversive of tbe Constitution, a speedy communication between tbe l a- and revolutionary in their effect. cifie and Atlantic coasts : therefore be it ,!,. : -. i ,f j Resolved, That the National Demoera- , A"ot IulDOr Utm' VeBfei tie party do hereby pledge themselves to l7 tbe delegates from Illinois, Indiana, nae every means in their power to secure Massachusetts, and Minnesota, offered as j tbe passrge of some bill for tbe construe- : tion of a Pacific Railroad, from the Mis- j sissippi River to the Pacific Ocean, at tbe earliest practicable moment This platform, presented by Mr. Avery, , of North Carolina, was voted for in the i Committee by the delegates from the 15 j Slavehold.og States, and by those from vregou auu vamoiu... j0g from ,he gtaleg Md g,, from the Free States. Tbe resolutions contain ed in the minority platform were taken np separately and adopted by large majorities, What the Dred Scott Case decided, several of the Southern States declining, In the 19 vol. of Howard's Reports p. f&t, to vote. : 395, it is stated that the Supreme Court of the United States decided in the Dred Scott case as follows : 3 J. "Every citizen has a right to taie uithhimintn tlie Territory any article of properly Khich the Constitution if the Lm- ted Stale recognizes as property 4lh. 7,e Constitution of tU United Statet recognizes slaves as properly, and pledget tl f ederal Government to TROTECT IT. And Congress can not exercise any I more authority over that description than ll may cons.itot.ona,,, exercise over prop- erty of any other kind. To diU, BOTH Partta ogrte. question, and tbe resolution was adopted. They unite on the following Plank of the Cincinnati Platform : "1. Resolved, That there are qnestiona connected with tbe foreign policy of this country which are inferior to no domestie questions whatever. Tbe time baa come for the people of the U. S. to declare themselves in favor of free seas and of PRO GRESSIVE FKKE TRADE throughout tbe world, and by solemn manifestations to place their moral influence by tbe side of tbeir successful example." (211 to 49 ) There appears to be no material difference between the factions for both sustain the Dred Scott decision, and both for FREE TItADK. Neither of j them i for a Protective Tariff, neither of them for the Homestead Law, and neither of item for admitting Kansas. Vote them down -oaETHER 1 1 11M0X COUNTY STAR & LEWISBUBG CHRONICLE-JUKE 29 1SC0. him in honor of bis nomination for tbe Presidency. In response to repeated calls, Mr. Breckenridge appeared and delivered quite a lengthy cpeccb, justifying the ac tion of tie seceding delegates, and accept ing tbe nomination, &e. lie was frequent ly greeted with applause during tbe deliv ery of his speech. Washington, June 25. Gov. Fitipat rick has declined tbe nomination for the Vice Presidency tendered bim by the late Convention. Tbe National Com mittee have substituted II on. Ilerschel V. Johnson, of Ga , in tbe place of Gov. Filzpatrick. Douglas is unfortunate. His speech to the sereoaders on Saturday night was a direct assault upon the candidate for the Vice Presidency upon the same ticket with bim. He raved about intervention, and secession and disunion, and less than ten days ago, Filzpatrick hid toted fur tlte in tervention doctrine in Davit t resolutions iu tbe Senate. This was more than the Ala bama Senator could bear. The head and tbe tail of tbe ticket were at antipodes, and tbe tail dropped off; but tbe head can not afford to drop off. Filzpatrick bad been consulted. He had iven bis assent to tbe nomination. He had led his friends to believe bo was anxious for it. He was, although an interventionist, recognized as a warm friond of Senator Douglas, and when asked, willingly consented to go up on the ticket with bim. His withdrawal is treacherous. Democratic individuals and papers are taking sides for Douglas, Breckenridge, or botb, and it will take some time to see which is the strongest wing in several of j tbe States. Neither of these parties expect to suc ceed, but hope they may help tbeir Coon ty and State Tickets, in some cases, and perhaps cheat the People out of lite election of 1'resihnt and Vice President by turning it into tbe House and Senate. The Republicans now bave tbe fairest chance to thwart all their machinations, and elect Lincoln by a large majority. NORTHERN HEAD. VrVfrn Stems Aesolb Doim., of Illinoli. Vict I'mulcrflliiB&cHiiL V. JoHxaoH, of Georgia. PLATFORM. At Charleston. Tbe minority platform, presented by Mr. Samuels, of Iowa, was as follows : Resolved, That we, tbe Dcmooracy of picd 0 th galno subj,,ct matters; and we recommend as our only further resolutions tae following : Tna3niucb differences of opinion exist the i)cnu.t;. , M . .,. anJ ex,ent of the rfl f Territori,i . - . jegjsUture, and as to the powers and du. tics of Congress, under the Constitution of ho UllUcd SulcSt over ,be institution of slavery within the Territories; nesolved, That the Democratio party -;' .km,, i,v , d,,;,; f ih Sunreme Court o lhe TjLit..d gtateg on tne qac.. ,ions o Constitutional law. Resolved, That it is the duty of the United States to afford ample and complete protection to all its citizens, whether at nome or .broad, and whether native or forcin. Keg0"iTedj That one of the necessities of a substitute for botb tbe others, simply reaffirmed tbe Cincinnati platform. This wa8 rcjected by a vote of a 105 to 198. The minority repoit was then accepted, in of rf th rf J65 o m Q fof tatioD 12 from tU g, Statcsand 153 frorjtthe Frce StateB . .gaiDst it were At Baltimore. Mf WickUffj of La.j offered tbe fo!ow. jng resoiuti0 wbich he said would give Douglas forty thousand in the. State : 1UsoiTed That it js in accordance with th(J iolcrpretatjon of ,be Cincinnati platform, that during the existence of ter- g0.crnmeDt6,he meagare of re. .,,:,: ., , k Kn the Fedcra, Constitution or tbe power of ,be Territorial Legislature over the subject of ,h- domestio rcatio. , the mA or sliall hereafter be finally determined ljf (he Supreme Caurl o ,he United States, should be respected by all good citizens, and enforced with promptness and fidelity by every branch of tbe general govern ment. Mr. Paine, of Ohio, called the previous AT Home. Our Congressional Repre sentative, Mr. Killingcr, has reached borne, Congress having ad j ourned. Since his last visit, be has been afflicted with the disease, now prevaleut in Washington, resembling cholera morbus in its most vir ulent form. It affords ns pleasure to an nounce, however, that be has almost en tirely recovered from the prostrating effects of tbe disease, and will aoon be able to take tbe stump for Lincoln, Hamlin and Curtin in bis district. Tbe papers contain several notices of the deaths of young men by drowning, while going in the water to bathe. It is dangerous, in hot weather, to go in cold water, or beyond our depth and in all eases, tbe bather should bave some one or more with bim. Tbe news of the sneccss of Garribaldi is confirmed. Tbe five'great Powers of Eu rope refuse to interfere between bim and the despotism he is overthrowing. Geo. P. R. James, the novelist.is dead. Bates' letter in favor of Lincoln is strong and conclusive. It will be remembered Judge Bates presided over the Convention which nominated Fillmore. Green fruit is always injurious to eat uncooked, and good ripe fruit should only be eateu in proper time and quantity to avoid sickuess from its use. Jacob S. Harden, of New Jersey, has made a confession of poisoning bis wife, and the day of execution has been postpo ned one week. CANDIDATES' COLUMN. (Cqami 2S erati par " V of '6 liQea '" J Cbaaty Mtgate EledianM Saturday, Aug- 4. AiBliiwlui,' Oinvtntum Uai.burt. MguJaT, Aug.S. AMttoriate Judge. Seeing no one named for Associate Justice at Ihe Oct. Eleciion, I take the liberty of pro posing MARTIN UHEISBACH for that post. He is known to most of ns as a gentleman of good judgment, who has spent the near sixty rears of his life as a farmer in Union county. and it intimately acquaints with all iu wanta. Ilia in- , b-gritr ia proairbial, aud n nuawawi iiaurnwo language two r-'iuift qualiScationa. Ilia Bn-arnt n-ai-ilitm-a ia at tha County Scat, wliera at Iran one Judga ahoulJ nUc, to Im or aeriw between Courta Juda Siao.tT.iN bains nearent Mtftlinburs and Nvw Merlin.) ThU honor, conferred on Mr. Inniun, would lie only . .. .... ,.r la(iM ia the Men old-lina DemocraU. like hiiueelf, whom a aenae ot truth and right, outraged by j the Kanaaa iniquity, haa led into tha Kepuhlicaa ranka. He would niaae a lltaiid popular nominee n laaen up uy the Peoplea party. UNION 'ilCTOKV. Messrs. Editors Yon will please announce Ihe name of PHILIP KI'HL as a candidate for re-election to the O.fice of "Associate Judge" of our county at the ensuing election. Col. Kihl has made an excellent Judge, and the people can not do better than to re-elect him. June 19. ISBO MANY VOTERS OF I.EWISBURG. Messrs. Editors Permit me to present to the consideration of the voters of Union Co. Ihe name of JAMES SHIELDS for Associate Judge. Mr. Shields has long been an active member of the Whig and Republican party is a hard laboring man.who has struggled for nearly sixty years to gain an honest livelihood is a man of pure moral character, possess ing a clear and sound judgment and a scho lar, such as we need lo 611 that position. The voters of Union county would do no more than the merits of Mr.Shields and of staunch Kelly lowship demand in electing him the successor of our friend Kuhl. A REPUBLICAN VOTER. We also received from Duffaloe Tp a card in favor of Mr. Shields, but do not deem it necessary to insert both unless it is desired. Assembly. Mnm. Eoitors : The time is at hand for the people to select a candidate for 'he Gen eral Assembly. THOMAS HAYES, Esq., has recently discharged the duties of that uftlce with entire satisfaction to his constituents in general, and relying very much upon his ex perience as a legislator, and upon his fidelity as well to his immediate district as lo the in terests of the whole State, his services in the same capacity are again ardently desired. We hope the Republicans of Union county will place bim in nomination at the approach ing County Convention. MANY REPUBLICANS. West Buflaloe, June 13, ISfiO. 03-Please state RICHARD V.B. LINCOLN of Hartley township as a candidate for the Assembly before the People on the 4th Aug. trial. Esq Lincoln is known to the whole county as a gentleman of ability and integrity, of good education, and able lo take part in any debate who has served the county long in thankless stations, and who would honor a higher one. It is many years since Old Hartley had a Representative,and his location would suit both Union and Snyder if Juniata's claim to a Member this year is conceded May 25, I860 HARMONY Messrs. Editors It is time the people sh'd fix theirchoice upon some person to represent Ihem in the Legislature. Permit me through , your columns lo recommend lo them Dr.WM. LEISER of Lewisburg. I think 1 can truth fully say in the words of Jefferson He is honest he is capable. As he has been just, diligent and faithful in all that he has ever undertaken, I infer that he would continue to be so in the important post for which I res pectfully name him. lit FF ALOE Register & Recorder. I OFFER myself as a candidate for Remitter d Recorder at the ensuing election,suhject to tbe nomination of the People's County Convention. Should I be so fortuoa'.e as lo receive the nomination and be elected,! pledge myself lo discharge the duties of the office with fidelity. JOSEPH D. FORREY. Mifflinburg, May 3, 1860 839 THE undersigned will be a candidate for the office of Register and Recorder of Union county, subject lo the nomination to be made on the 4th of Angost next. UEORUE MERRILL. Lewisburg, May 2, 1860 810 To the citizens of Union connty we submit the name of HUGH P. SHELLER as a Re publican candidate for Register It Recorder at the coming eleciion. Mr. Sheller's entire worthiness and ample qualifications are well known to all, and he is presented through the solicitations of MANY FRIENDS. Connty Commissioner. Fellow CiTiztsa I offer myself as a can didate for the Office of County Commissioner at the next Eleciion subject to the decision of ihe Union eoun'y Republican Convention. If I am nominated and elected, I will attend to the duties of the office faithfully. MICHAEL KLECKNER. New Berlin, June 11, 1860 rTHE subscriber will be a candidate for I Commissioner of Union county, subject to the decision of the nomination of the Peo ple's party at the delegate meetings on Ihe 4th of August next. B. W. THOMPSON. Mifflinburg, May 2, 1860 840 FELLOW CITIZENS Through the urgent solicitation of a large number of friends, 1 offer myself as a candidate for County Com missioner, subject to tbe decision of the Re publican primary election for Union county. If I am nominated and elected.! will discharge the duties of the office faithTuily FREDERICK BOLENDER Limestone Tp, May 18, 1860 TTENRY K. SANDERS (son of Henry) of LJ Limestone township, near Ae Merlin, ! is herebv Drnoosed. without eonsnliins- with 1 him, for Commissioner of Union connty. He is a very intelligent and competent man, in lhe prime of life, popular, and worthy. EAST DUFFALOE. ATlVAnTRT! flP SCIENCE ! Mulrra tmnravrmcat la DratMiy. rPEETH inserted on AMBER BASE.(which i. is now takiug the entire preference in Eastern. Southern and most of the Western cities, and in many respects is considered pre ferable to gold or any metallic base) at reduced prices, thus enabling all who need Ihrm to arail themeelTee of lh-nul uhtilutre ftr mattirattf.n. A leu. Teeth mounted non Hold, and all the vaxioua Ala tallie Plate, in uae, in the latent apiTOmd ntyle. Sieeial attebtion will be aid to rilling T.eth. which la. deciJedly. tha moat important operation pertaining to tbe prote.Mon : but eery frequently ahuw-d by unrkill ful and ioeaperieneed operator.; but wta-u properly per f.irmed, VOL prveerre the natural orjc.n, au much deaired by all. v Irritable Teeih and Exposed Nerves treated aureettfully. Being In pneMaafon of aehoire art of lnatmmenta,and baring had near twenty year, eon.tant and eaumoTa practice, and at present in poaacinn of all the lateat im nmvementa oerlainine to tbe iimfeMion. Ihe .uhmrihi'r would aay, with euuSdenoe, that entire au.fecli.ja will j be given In all caaea. tar Rooms in Mrs. Metzger's Dwelling, Front street, south of Market. R. E. BURLAN. Lewiebneg, Jont ZZ, lsf Auditor's Notice. INSTATE of Geohoi WixuLEnnci, dee'd. j In the mailer of the Account of Daniel Weidensaul, Executor of the last will and testament of lieorge Winkelhleck. late of Hartley township. Union couniy, dee'd. The Auditor in the matter of the above estate, will meet all parties interested, at his olVice in the borough of Lewisburg on Friday the 6th day of July. A D Hiio. ai 10 o'clock A M. JOHX B. LINN, Auditor, EST It A Y. Came npon the premises of JAMES DALE (now rccupied by GguitnE Walter) in Uuifaloe Tp, Union Co., ahoiu the first of April last, THREE MERINO SHEEP, two of them yearlings, and one an older ewe. The nan., ,e ef,nrH tn nmVe nrnnrtV. DRV charges and take them away. June 19. I860 ' edw.rasox. MASON &. CO. "'", J ENGRAVERS and STATIONERS, j 1J WOT Chestnut St. Vhilndttphia. ! (WWedding Card, of the newest atyler. Visiting ami Bu.inea Card., engraved and printed at the uhurteu t Dntiee. A rerr full aaaortment of tl.NK Stationery ! alwaya on band. Initiate in Color,and arery variety of , Embossing, artistically executed. Any .tyle of paper j and Knvelopea made to order June 2o, ltoio I ASTHMA For the INSTANT RKI.IKP and PKIS.MANKNT L'l'KK of tuia Uia treering rotnplaiut, uae FENDT'S BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES. Made by C n SEYMOUR 1 CO . 107 NASSAU Street, N Y. Wire St per boa aent free by po.L FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS'. C.m42 SUPERIOR COAL OIL LAMPS for sale at J. Baker &. Co's Drug Store also the Portland oal Oil. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Uoion county, I will sell on the prem ises on Saturday, Aug;. IS, I860, at 2 o'clock, P M, the following tract of land, situ ate in Hartley Twp, Union Co, Pa, adjoining lands of Dan'l Wolfe, John Church and Geo. Kleckner, comprising M Six Acres more or less, all improved, and on which are erected a good two-storey weather-boarded Dwellmg-House, and a good STABLE also, i some Fruit Trees with the appurtenances late the estaieof Williaw Nivel, dee'd. Terms made known at sale bv RICHARD V. U. LINCOLN. Hartley, June 23, l-0. Administrator PUBLIC SALE. WILL be offered, al Public Sale, on the premises, in Lewisburg, on Honday, July 2, I860, the following Real and Personal property ,viz: A STEAM SAW MILL, JRST. in good order, driven by a 2S-ya'ri25 horse-power Engine, running rnt i!ifeEwa large Circular Saw, one Muley saw. Lath Saws, &c. The mill is well arranged for an extensive Boat-Building business, and has a large Steam Box attached. Also, a BOAT YARD AND WHARF, occupying Five Lots, and containing all nec essary conveniences fin Building anil Launch ing Boats. Also, Five Good Frame mDHEUIfU ItOISES, capable of accommodating seven jlA families. A Two-Storey Frame OFFICE Blacksmith Shop, Carpenter Shop, Sialics, )'agon Sheds, Straw House, and other Out-Buildings. Also, 'Z Canal lloals, 2 Horses. from Two to Three Hundred Thous and Feet of DRY OAK PLAN K which has been piled 2$ years 2, 2 and 3 inches thick, M, 6 and 7 inches wide, and from 20 to SO feet long, in excellent order for boat-building purposes, tn be sold as thev run in piles; a lol of DRY RIPPED PLANK; a large lot of BOAT RIBS in the rough ; Plas tering Laih, Palings, Pine Timber plank, boar".,, cVc BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, Jack Screws, Clamps, Hardware. Spike, Iron, . y '. 1 e L ' Boat Patterns, and a large quantity of other i - . .- articles, loo numerous lo 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. BILLMEVER. Lewisbnrg, Pa., June 13, I860. FOR SALE OR RENT ! TWO DOUBLE FRAME HOU-V SES and Lots, each sntlalile fr b'a 9 two families one on North Fourth street and ' one on St. John street, for Sale. Hall of each of the above Houses are for Rent. IV Also, for sale, four Building Lots on North Fifth street. JOHN HOUGHTON, Lewisburg, Jan. 20, 1859. Agent Cwttw Heine sm Store Boon en Harket Street, ic, triS SALE. riiHE subscriber offers for sale several I II KICK HOUSES, and other Bui! dings, situate in the Borough of Lewisburtr. Persons wishing to purchase, will please eall on Mr. Jonathan Wolfe, who will give them such information as they may desire. July 6, 1859 G. 6CHNABLE. FOR SALE. ON 8onth Fifih street, a property ifl consisting of a good Frame Huuselii-l on a half Lot of ground. Terms easy. Apply to May 17 A. B. VORSE FOR SALE. THE well-known Tavern Stand ai the east end of the Lewisbureixl bridge, in Chillisquaque township, Nonh'd Co. Il will be sold on reasonable terms. Inquire or WILLIAM FRICK. Lewisburg, Dec 17, 1S58. FOR RENT! THE TWO ROOMS occupied at pre sent by Washington Hutchinson as a Saloon. They are suitable for SHOPS. For Terms apply 16 Jan. 27. 1858, JOHN B. LINN. FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE Building Lot, 33 feet feet front by 107J deep. Enquire of Beaver, Jueme-r & K lut. Real Estate. M. SWARTZ, iE.vriT. nr Ft-ICE in Rfber'i Block, four doors above ; i the Bank (op stairs ) Lewisburg, April 30, mGO DIt. JOHX LOt'HE wil! open an OHice in Lewisburg, on Mihiiii the IHih day of June next lo remain two weeks. After that, his visits will be reeular, and duly notified. tfTRonms in Mcnell's Building, three doors South of the Baptist Chnrch. N. B. Please be particular as lo time. I will be ihr re punctually, and thep must be off to meet other engagements. May 2, 1860 JOHN LOCKE KEMOVAL. 3SV II. GERM ART, PF.XTIST, 5Jfji iJ has removed loSouih 3d street, four doors from Ihe Town Clock, LEW ISBURG, PA, NEW GROCERY ! ON South Water Street, at -ellt's old stand. If vou want cheap GHOCERIES, call at NESBIT'S. Also CIGARS, Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO. An assortment of HATS and CAPS at cost LUMBER and COAL of every variety at very low rates. STONE and SAND furnished for hmlding and paving purposes. Orders for ICE will be filled by leaving them at NESBIY'S. fa Country PRODUCE taken in exchange for the above articles. Lewisburg. May 2, 18fi0 pdCm S1.111LL II. ORHHi, Attorney at Law. OFFICE on South Second near Market Si. LEMSBVRU,rA. (sTAll Professional Business entrusted lo hiv "are will be faiihfully and promptly atlen- i Sepl. 11, l:i7 larPIC-NlC.-M " We'U jump into the Wagon, and ail take a ride.' LARGE, handsome and verv comforta ble WAC.O.T has been fitted up for the especial accommodation of Pic-Nic and other similar excursions. Terms moderate. Apply to J.)S. M. HOUSEL. Lewisburg, June 3, 1859. VARIETY STORE AND OFFICE. POST A LARGE supply of Conks,Stalionery, Perfumery, Jewelry, Toys, Confection eries, Teas, Spices, Fruit, Nuts, Baskies, Pictures, and a variety of NICK NACKS for sale cheap at the ,63 LEWlBl'RG POST OFFICE. IMS E Gold PENS for Ladies and Gems can 1 be hadat ibe POST OFFICE SEVERAL setts of CAMEOS and oilier Breast Pins and Ear Rinss ran be had very cheap at the POST OFFICE ORDERS for Books or Goods of any kind promptly attended lo at ihe POST OFFICE JADIES can find the larpest and brat assort- j j ment of Letter and Note PAPER.Envel j opes Ac. at the POST OFFICE j IF you want a beautiful GILT FRAME, go ; go to lhe POST OFFICE. IF von want a supply of fine STATMXE RV, lo the POST OFFICE. NEW FIRM THE OLD SHOP f The subscribers r. respectfully announce to lhe citizens t.f Lewisburg and vicinity that they have formed a Partnership in Ihe Tailoring Business, at the well-known stand of James Criswelloo Market sireet, where thev are prepared to CUT A.W MAKE I P to order in the very best style. Men's and Boys' lolhinK ' every descnpiion on short notice. We ask a share of the public patronage JAMES CRISWELL, J.F. SCHAFFER. Lewisburg, April 4, 189 HOUSE BUILDERS, TAKE NOTICE ! The undersigned are appointed Agents for the sale of Doors, minds & Window Sash of all sizes, made of the best material. Ah work warranted. fsTMade by L.B.SPKOLT. Uushesville, Pa. and for sale by 6?i F 8 CALDWELL, Lewisburg THOS. fa. (altlER HAS just received a splendid assortment of Ihe very best, cheapest aud most fashionable Jewelry in the market. His Slock comprises Breast Pins, Chains, Ear Rings, Flngt-r Rings, Itrat't'lelN, Meete llultons. Muds,Ac.&.i., i.;., n . n . . . , which will be sold extremelv low for Casa. u. ,.0.e..n.. i .1 ' . r 7 e respecttu ly asks the patronace of all ,. .',-,.. , ' """""f his old customers; and also invites new ones to give him a call before making their pur chases. Call al the sign of the Big Watch, Market street, east of Second. Decl 24,'5d NOTICE 1800. rilHE Firm of H'arrr, Ltnhnrt ii'-hrtibneh X in the Ui itklay Ins; Business, are ready to costract lor all kinds of work in their line, and are well satisfied il would be to the interest of such as purpose erecting good buildings to give as a call before con tracting with others. We have pul up some of the beM honsfs anl stores in Lewisburg. and are assured iheir owners will testify that mrir uuiiuiuks wciv pui up oy goou ana ener- getic workmen, and in quick lime, (which is a very important matter to builders.) References Chamberlin Bro's; L. Palmer, architect; Dr. I. Brngger; Bvers Ammons; Lewis Asheufelier. ISAAC WALTER. JACKSON LENHART, SAM. ROHRABACH. Lewisbnrg, Dee. 27. 1S59 jTr Horseman's Friend, or fj J Pocket Companion. Fmy-Two Valuable Receipts for the Farmer and Horse Dealer for sale (I2j cts) by C.J. STAHL, Bookbinder, Lewisburg, Pa. COAL COAL COAL. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of the very best Sha mokin and Wilkes-Barre COAL, for limeaod stove purposes, which be will sell at lhe very lowest prices for Cash or Country Prodnce. Also, Blacksmiths' Coal, fluster 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 Weidrnsaul's hotel. GEORGE HOLSTEIN. Lewisbnrg, May 27,'5. DR. I. BRUGGER, IIO.U4EOPATUIC FHiSICIAX, OFFICE in his new Brick Block. Market street,soulh side, between 4th and S'.h (up stairs.) Lewisburg, May, I860 (738 UTTER, Eggs, Lard and Poultry taken in ixchanje fir Goods at the F'.'5?T CJTKE i C5-(JBEAT XCITEMEXT!.C3 ; NOMINATION MADE ; T t'Larlcstcn, and ibe excitement I IV over about that, for the presrnt but it ' jnsi crmmrncins about the large arrivals ti' Roots and Mioen at Griggs Marsh's, rif!, , under the I'hmmtU office, in Beaver's Block. ! Now, Ladies aid Grntlrn.en of l.eif,ur. and viciniiy, if yon can't ret more for y,,r t money at his siore, and of belter quality, tnaa ' any other, then don't buy of bim. My ,,,!, thia spring, I will warrant, as 1 purchase di reel frt'm the manufacturer, and warrant 4 better, and 20 per rent cheaper, than ihe cheap homade work which is offered lo you. Ladies' trailers and Leather Boots very cheap' and warrantrd Youth's do. Men' J,,. Aic New Stock opened Ibis day call and fe, ar.d don't miss the Bargains. G. MA1.'H Lewisburg, April 2S, 160. icv Store Xcw Goods! FHIXAD'A TRlffiniMG STORE, TWO Doors alove tte Hark. 1KW1BII! pi The subsehber.having a person 111 ihr City buvmg consianily at Anriion. is prcparrj t sell ail his Inods al Cuy 1'r ,crs (),,.,, rr Gloves Crochet Cotton. Telling Needle. C'h! lar. Buttons, Tape, and all goods neeilrd lv the I. allies. Also Bocks and Stationery, School "csyi and College Books, &c Paper jffcj Window Curtains ai 8 cts. Frei,ch i. F Board Screens. Siencil W( rlllv d. i. to order Country Produre laken in exciiange. Cash paid for Ra. April 18, IH60. H. L. M'MAHON. 17 iCTTTAT f- 'Ain. fork and Walik Wale. ... . JiUMilf I K. flTllit IS from Gern.ane ..el;..-. I Al workman in all dirf-rent kinds of wor j in his line of business. Jobs that can noi be i done in common counirv shops, can be due x by him as well as in Philadelphia, and te HAKKAMED. He has lately been engaged for Mr. DiXor. niamiie, WaichrnaUer, tut begins ft r h.nif now in my shop. Persons desuinj anything in his line, are requested to give him a ca.l try h.s woik.and see- if what I sav he r, Ir'.' F. BEEI!?TECHElt,Guiisnii;B. " Lewisburg, April Is, Irfcu "Industry must Thrive!" r j 'IN a n J SII E ET I IJ ON Us t a ulbli meit. J. Removed lo Honghton's former Shi pi a Markn sirrrt near Fourth, where 1 wiU have at all times a full assortment of Tin Ware, Mo.e Pipe, COM. blCKETS, Shirt Z,nc. tr. i,r. I w'l i'.sn make to order, on shi-n notice. Tin Cm ters. Spouting or any kind of wt-ik in n.ylme of business. I tMendinandJolbinf generally prr rrr"!r attended to. JOS. A. KKEA.tlL'K l.ewisburp. Oct 20. 18A9 J, hr.M ft TiVHAIfE aineaeortment,.f itwaeyericr .. n,br. o.g Pr.eer.nia Keltic .-auc- p.a. a.hb..l..' n. t.t children, L..1I-, pun. h. 0 -r ..ll a.ao I r, u. h LUtm, p, ao. CJIL It . i- JoS.A. KUKAJItR LAW OFFICE K3iOVLl. John B. Linn, ATTORET AT EAW-OiT.ee at his house ou N. Market St. bet. 1st & ti h"'8 Lriiiaburg, Pa. The ECWARD and HOPE Express companies. , XPIJtSSKS Ilailv to and frnmarr -a portiun of the I'niteo Siite. and Canada.. i-Uli i TA l-OWt 1.1. K I'tna More. L,.n. Family Grocery Store. T. G. EVANS & Co., Gl .NLKAL I LALLIIS IN GROCERIES AND PROVISION'S, Embrwiimg ertrj rticl rvmnivu to the trad, tm-h Git A IX, FLOUR AM) FKKD TEA. COFFEE, MOLA.-E ifUGAR. CI1KE.-E, FISIJ, FKL'lTrJ, &c. Ac. Ac, Market strert, opposite the Post Ofue, Eenisburg-, Pa. rp G. E. it Co. Lave just received .M. fre-b fr-To l'tiilatleli-bia a tr.Biertdeua Hork 9 Weil eelerted Gn-reriea ef every eiod, among whuhaia Pearlies and Tomatoes, put up in Cans, and warranted pure and freh. Dried Apples, I'cathe-i, rrunes, Cur rant?, J'le.-ervin Citron?, Yizs, Uates.Raiius from fi. to ISi ct?. per lb., Pick ios of all description?, Pure Jai a OFFEE, ground, anil put Uin air-tiht Cana, , xprea.!; fur r.milj nee. A titer lt .-up'rinr MA C A Ekl'.L, (HA P VOU J JSH, llhlilil.G, HAM, BACVX, 4c A General aaanrttnent or W illow and Cedar Ware.Class ware, ((urrnsnare. Earthen ware, Kope, Twine, c. Fish Oil, Huid.Pine Oil, Candles, ConJU and Lamp W'itk, Tallov, Lard, tic. Joaps of all kinds, Wbcel Grease, etc. Ccbturo anb Gcgare, a tljoicc rurictn. Flour, Corn Meal, Potatoes, Com, Eye, Oats, Ac, always on hand. Goods delirtred frre o charge U ciutomers raiding u ithin Ihe Buruvgh. To attempt to enumerate all the artictel which aa hare ar rale wunld be impe.iMe. W e would n-rt-fnllr invite the f-ubiir to rail and eiannne or aMrtir.at of lirocenea. n e are confident of LelBe el'le tf erli A. rheap aa thej ran be bought thia aide ot I hiiailriit:. We wonld partirularl aolicit our countrr friendr te.:e na a rail; lor Hie purchase all manner of Produce, and pay aa high a. auv body else. Lewisburg, April i, lti. 1.6. rVAXJICA fw. ewu v I Snr.ltfl & 11111 UtTr (hflflW I r,waj O MMtMle . vvv , Hursh & Goodman).VtrcWrs,Iw"J"'y nAVE received and opened a CHOICE assortment of all the latest si) '' ct Spring and Summer Goods. The particular attention of the Ladies is called to their 5'"-c of Brilliants Diess Silks Prints Delaines Shawls Fig.Fr.Merinos Collars Ducals Slt-eres Ginghams Insertmrs Foulards E.lw Chinizrs Gioves.ic ALSO Clolhs, Plain and Fancy Cassiirrrrs, Jeans, Tweeds, Vestings, Muslins, Pric ings, Tickings, Flannels, Boots atd CT'Shoes, Hats and Caps.s together with a complete assortment cf Groceric?, Hardware, Cedarware, Qtiecnsware. all of which will be disposed of on as rarrr? hie terms as the same articles can be part' ased anywhere. Cite utm call! Da. W. H. Backbocsi. Da.N.C.PrMr- PI RBV & UAC KIIOI SE, PHYSICIANS ASD SL'RGEOSS, I, EsPECTFUI.LY effer their serv.cfs V ihe citizens of Lewisburg and lhe st rounding country. .. re" Particular attention paid toSl'IKiE K' Enquire in West Market street or i residence of Mrs. Backhouse. Ian. ! :IVID AND FINE CJL can be had a' j UbT Ci l "-S I