T gtmminnm m1rtt.T I.rwiscrim Crtnan.E, ; uMi-1t-. on lU fa.. Mutero. bu the I t mmI i irrtaliitirtt of an? '"Warr to L'ok.n Cwinty. I Freeilom, nalional; Slavery, sectional ! j tni:qriTE riioranox to aheku'I-Y isdi'stm", ' AM) Vat natter Inr of Slave TrrrlKirjr hy Eilcaskia, TurrlMM. tar IVbw-jif. i Thaalmaa ar. od srill L the t k-a.!ln Pnorlplra fcrfors- the nmntrjr. until tb.J are W,rl"as: and ail Hirm to oor irt hoJ. tli-r to ft until Uit . was-. i triumph Bra ill National Capitol al aah- luna. iUUvtllt Mur ' Jt-wmU. Far Pmldtat. ABRAHAM LlNCOLN,ofIllinois Fr Tiff President, HANNIBAL HAMLIN, of Maine Jam Pollork ItnlNTt P. King Nathan lllllii La, I II. Smith llarid Taarart liltaara MftruT lanil O. tartar Win. M'K-naaB K. 1'. KobtrU iTtinmaa M. Howe K'lward C. KnlcM lli.brrt M foa-t .lamea w. Failrr Hxaiit Mnmnia,Jr r. U IVnmoiao. A. B Shan hilffar Cowan Jamil Krrr illrnrr Itunitn I John M. Ilroomall rranrta W. t'lirial Tlx mao U. Hull '(Irorptf llrrsalvr IsamiM Taivin Jo M Kirkpatrlrk;. JUenrjwaitlirr iJuhn Urlcr FOR I.OVKRMIU, ANDREW G. (TRTIX.jif CcntreffKi PRU3AR7 ELECTIONS j of Officers for Union County, Pa. ! The qualified voters of Union county who support ihe election of Lincoln, Hamlin, and Curun, are invited io meet at their usual pla. ces of holding (General Elections, in their re speciive Townships and Uuroughs, on tal lirdajr, Alls. 4, ISGO in the Townships trotn two to Jtvc o'clock, and in Ihe Boroughs from four lo rtvrn o'clock, afternoon and alter choosine a Judge, Inspectors and Clerk or Clerks if desired, proceed to vote, ar iu lot, for One candidate for Congress, line candultie for Assembly, One candidate for Register & Recorder, One candidate lor Associate Judge, One candidate for County Commissioner, One candidate for Couniy Auditor, One person tor Iteiurn Judge of the district in which ihe iroter resides, And also to vote for or against this system of balloting directly for candidates. The ballots to be opened as soon as the hour for closing has arrived, read aloud, and the true returns, certified by ihe Judge and Clerks, lo be given lo the Return Judge so chosen. The Keturn Judges to meet in the Court House at Lewisburg, at tea o'clock in the forenoon of Monday, Aug. 6, I860, then and 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 number of votes for each office re spectively to be declared the nominees of the party. The Judges also to provide for the choice of Conferees, appoint a Standing Com mittee, and determine, by the vole cast, wheth er the present or the former mode of designa ting candidates shall be continued. The Commiltee are induced to propose this mode of eflecting nominations, at the request of many, believing it to be more truly repub lican, as it gives every one an equal voice in viewing candidates, without Ihe intervention of Delegates. It should obviate Ihe objection, oft:a made by defeated candidates or Iriends, thai they have been betrayed or wronged a charge which, from the round-abooi way of nominating, and the secret acts of delegates, has oflen created dissatisfaction resulting in defeat. This mode of voting directly called the "Crawfoid County System" has been tried with increasing approbation in many counties. We recommend otirfellow-ciuzens to give it a fair test, and judge whether it is not more just and satisfactory lo all reasona ble men than ihe conventional caucus mode. We alsa nrge a prompt attention lo the hours named a strict scrutiny ot the riant to vote of every person offering and an honest and prompt return, so that no one can have any occasion lo complain of an irregularity. R. M. ML'SSER. Ch'n, MICHAEL REOWX, THOS. gi;telii:s. MARK HALFPENNY, CONRAD SHECKLER, CHARLES CAWL.EY, PETER GEYER, AARON SMITH. DAVID HEItBsT. ' JAMES HARRISON, GEO. V. CHAMBERS, JOHN HOWER. SH EM fPIGELMYER, June 2, I8G0. W.M. JONES, Sec'y, Standing Cfjr Committa. New Mode of Nominating;. In May last before there were any can didates whatever in the field a decided U'jority of the permanent Committee agreed to issue tbe above Call. As there was no one before the people for office, it is apparent that tbey bad no personal or sectional ends in view. They sought only tbe harmony, the prosperity, and the best interests of tbe party. For 6ome years past, a growing dissatis faction with our cinens delegate system his prevailed. Some good men refused to attend primary elections, because (as they averred) tbe Delegates chosen could not be depended upon after election they bar tered away the vote of tbe man for whom tbey were pledged, for other candidates or for money. Others, disappointed in their desires or anticipations, blindly revenged themselves upon the party, and opposed n BOnMOces, to strike at some individual with, whom they were offended for what be mvtti not or could not do. In some ca eca doubtless, tbese suspicions have been well foaaJtd in others, they were cruelly titjust. Tbe KEMEDV for this dark, indirect, second-banded way of getting at i be popular will, is, to delcuate NO 1VVU TAKE .N0riMN3 FROM THE fEO I LB VTU1CU THEY CAN EXEBC1SE THEM- frbLVES, in their isolated capacity. Let ibem tote ffiied'y for the men of tbeir tboice; let no Delegate be thrust between tbe voters and tbe nominees, to deceive ibem, to sell them, to thwart their withes, cr to be out managed. In this way, every vote counts, cerfotn, and is not lost because it happens to be in a bare minority in one ballot-box j it counts in the aggregate tbrongbout tbe county, and one man's vote is as good as another'. Every voter would thus feel encouraged to come out sud indicate his preference, thereby giving a true index of tbe popular will; tbe candidates (and their friend.) who may I c defeated, can see that it u eomparativc- ly fairly done, by the unbiased tribuual to 1 wbom the choice was eotfided, and could without complaint or ill feeling join in honoring the more fortunate party brethren who received tbe mnjwity votes. Every man will also feel bis imltvitlual rr.'pomi biliiy in the matter, fur he votes, and not his Jfpn'y be must take moro caro in scanning tbe fitness and claims of candi datesbe will not feel compelled by common consent to vote for an in competcut "neighbor," if a man a little further away is more deserving and, vo ting by ballot, he exercises his high power in tbe safest manner, accountable only to bis God. It is ohjWfetl, that this way gives towns and thickly settled townships the advan tage, as tbey can easier come together and vote. (The same objection lies against all Eloltious by the mass of the people. Why shcu'J not tbe same chance be given to Nominate, as lo Elect, our officers?) As a matter cf Aid, we bavo found that, in Union county, with a day fixed in advance the stable population of our Townships have polled as large votes in primary elec tions, as the fluctuating Doroughs all depends upon tbe interest manifested. Every District is entitkd to have its exact strength felt in the selection of candidates, and by a direct vole the majority of vo ters can bave equal justice done them, wherever Ibey may reside. By the Dele gate system, tbe 30 Republican voters of Ilartlcton bave tbe same power as the 100 Republicans in Hartley Twp tbe 50 of our party in Union Twp. have tbe same power as tbe 150 iu liuffaloc Twp. This system might staud in the rotten boroughs of the old world, or where Slavery exists, but not in a Republican land, where every man is tho equal, at tbe polls, of every other man. Why should one man, in Ilartlcton lorouyh, be equal to vVee men in Hartley toicnJu'p ? or wby one man in t tun have the same power as three men in Buffaloe, or 11 hite Deer f That system is clearly wrong, and should be righted. By toting directj for our men, every one has an equal chance and no more, wheth er be lives in a thinly or thickly settled neighborhood, township or borongb. The objection, that in tbe multiplicity of candidates, one man may chance to bave more votes than any other man, and yet, if tbe choice lay between two or three, be would not be selected, is valid. For many candidates sometimes some of them mere decoy-duoks, to allure away votes from some other man, and thus make false issues are an evil. But tbe same evil exists under tbe Delegate system. And we should hope that, at least two weeks before the Nomination, every candidate j proposed, who docs not desire to stand a j vote, should have his name withdrawn, so that the candidates be reduced to the lowest actual number, and tbe people can then vote intelligently. . In conclusion we would say, the new mode is becoming more and more adopted, by both parties, and it is alleged ensures better candidates and more harmony than the old mode. It cuts off the trado of selling votes in Convention, and puts some small demagogues at rest. Let us give it thorough proof. Look about, cattily and unprejudiced, and pic out, , l3 10 ioduce tbe lady to give her experience among tbe many good men proposed, the j 0f Mormon life. Mihoitian. best, most reliable, and most worthy, A German, working in the Tannery these who have not been traitors to our belonging to Jacob Stitzel, near M'Ewens party, or allowed personal or local bicker ! ensville, while walking on the track of the ins to influence their vote and fearless- j Sunbury & Ktie Railroad, near Milton, I,vote for such, without dictation 0f ; was run over by the passenger engine, and clique or section then rally for tbe tri umphant election of those wbo shall rc cieve the most votes and all will be well. Plain Talk to Fennsylvanians. A gentleman in Lewisburg desires us to cjpy the following abstract of a private letter from a citiron of an adjoining Slate, who writes strong Saxon " like a Dutch uncle." lie is about right, we think. It is the Delilah of Party which has shorn the locks of the Samson, Pennsylvania, long toiling in the prison-mill of tbe Philistine, Slavery. Bat bis strength is returned he is preparing to avenge himself next Fall. Deab Sia: Congress is adjourned. No Tariff, as was anticipated from the begin, ing. Tbe Senate, the wise branch, saw proper to givo Pennsylvania her usual thumps, cuffs, kicks, dodges, and go-bys. LIcr citizens deserve no better fate, so long as tbey act like pack of thick-headed boobys, by supporting any bastard idea gotten up by any "democrat" wbo has ira- ' pudence and ignorance sufficient to make a bungling speech before a lot of laughing burly beads backed up around a bar-room at a road-side out of town, or in town, any where, no matter where, so that they re ject their best interests. Tbey hurraed for "Polk, Dallas and tbe Tariff of '42," and got Polk, but so Tariff. "Go for Pierce and tbe Tariff '." they got Pierce, but no Tariff. "Go for Buchanan and Protection 1" tbey got Buchanan, but no Tariff. Tbey now want Clay and tbe Tar riff can't get Clay, but ask you to go for Breckinridge, Douglas, and a Tariff. Big ler, they say, is a most decided, sharp, shrewd shingle splitter. lie voted for a postponement of the House Tariff bill on the ground of not a full Senate, (minus two members only) great discovery ! Tbe people from Pennsylvania gave bim trou ble; be moved a reconsideration, got it, made an amendment, unintelligible a "point no point" gave way to an adjourn ment, got it, retired, and wrote to Clear field. No Pennsylvania does not deserve any better fate. She selects these thick t j. ni : . : , r : . . i ueaus to Ull pusuiuus o aiuuiirtuuce iuu . ' r . trust. What use is it for Senators, such i ., , , , i as Cameron and Seward, to make speeches and give statistics as to the iron, tbe coal aoa oibcr trades wantipg protection ; Oj UNION' COUNTY STAR & LEWISBUEG CHRONICLEJULY 9, 18G0. to rbujtiiiville, for example, and see tbe hard working men coverea hid sweat ana cinders, iriih ore dust aud charcoal ei aniioe their pockets and jou cid draw forth the "Peonsvlvaniao," the organ of the Democracy, her columns filled with all the abuses against tbe North the; can in vent, asking for Union, and to-morrow threatening a Dissolution of the Union. It advocates the Kansas, Lecompton, and Charleston platiornBucbauaOjlfaltimorc, Bigler, Breckinridge, Douglas, and tho : Tariff of the Democracy of '40, vs. Clay, Webster, California Dollars, and the Tariff of '42. Can't yon see tbe folly of such a coarse 7 Give as new men, new minds, new measures, and if we do not better our condition, change again, and so continue to change from titno to time until we bet ter onr condition and blow up the false party entirely. But Pennsylvania has gone it blind for years. Look at her Rail roads none of them paying on their ori ginal stock, and not balf worked up to their capacity. Look at her canals the grass feeds tbe scores of cattle upon tbe tow-paths, and the frogi peep np through tbe filth covering her undisturbed waters, while her boatmen look lank and dejected, freights arc uncertain and low, tbeir teams, formerly three mules, are now a shadow of a nag worth the sum of five dollars, with a crew composed of captain, wifo, and ten children. Thus you see a most horrible healthy condition of things. All tbiscomes from a policy foreign to true honesty, com mon sense, righteousness, and morality. You now will have plenty of time to look after your errors. Tbe iron men can cal culate lost fortunes, tbe coal men tbeir faults, the Democracy tbeir "Union," the people their fato if the Covode investiga tion result passes without comments. Foot up tbe profits in businoss of tbe next five years, like tbe past : tbe result of which will be (according to the opinion of your humble servant) 0000000000000. New York, June 25,JtSG0. Xcids Jtcms from (Dlljcr (Counties. Thomas McAndrcws, a boatman on tbe Lehigh, was drowned at White Haven. He was pushing off his boat, and bad sent bis brotehr for his team, when, it is sup posed be slipped and fell into the water, and not being able to swim, he drowned. When bis brother returned tho boat had drifted across the river. McAndrcws was a steady, industrious man, and tho main support of bis old mother, who was heart broken at his loss. A telegraph message was received by his mother, informing her that Franklin Straub of this borough bad committed su icide, by cutting his throat, in Wooster, Ohio, on Tuesday afternoon last. No cause is assigned lor tbe rash act. lie was , about twenty-live years of age. Miltonian. j At an election for Directors of the Mil ton Saving 15atik, the following persons were elected toservethc ensuing year, viz: James Pollock, Wm. C. Lawson, Win. F. Nagle, Thomas Swcnk, W. Price Hull, Kdward W. Chapin, John Kaush, W. II. Follmer, Wm. Savidge. Tbe Ladies of Sbamokin beld a Fair and Festival on the 4th inst., for the ben efit of the Presbyterian Church of that place. Helen Pressor, who announces herself as an escaped Mormon, announced a lee ,uro. 0.n Sudav "faynoon last, which we had a leg crushed in a horrible manner just below the knee. lie heard the whis tle and knew the train was coming, but it seemed could not get off tbe track until caaght by the cow-catcher, which threw bim to one side, with ono leg on the rail. Fatal Accident. Emanuel Miller, aged id years, dud in this place on Friday evening," from tbe effects of an accident which occurred about two weeks ago. lie was assisting in tbe recovery of the logs that escaped from tbe Susquehanna boom several weeks ago, and while sporting with j another of tbe company, a boot (one of bis own, we believe,) was flung at bim, a steel cork in the bcel of it struck into tbe heel of Miller's foot, making a slight wound, which was not at tbe time consid ered serious. Inflammation, however, soon set in, and eventually erysipelas, causing a fatal termination. tt'illiamsport Gazette. A man named Todd, residing in Clinton township, Lycoming county, was acciden tally drowned in the river above Muncy, on Wednesday last, while engaged in floating logs. The body was recorcred soon after the accident and interred on Thursday. We understand tbe Lewisburg Fire Company will arrive at this place, this (Tuesday) evening, on their way to the Williamsport celebration, and will give a torch light procession during Ihe evening. Jlunry Luminary, 3d imt. IcgrTberc were bogus Japanese about on the Fourth. John Lawrence, of Pcnn township, Ly coming county, bas a duck that has pro duced 80 eggs this season. Mr. L. consid- ers this sometning unusual, and thinks it - I bard to beat. A livery stable and several frame build ing) were destroyed Ey fire at Harrisburg on Wednesday last. Fifteen horses and two cows perished in ths flames. In tbe Superior Court of New York, on Friday, last, Miss Liu a Norwald, a sewing girl, recovered $2,000 damages from Levy Aarous and David Cabella, whom she had charged with an aggravated assault upon her. Miss Norwald rented rooms of Aarons, for which she paid 75 cents a week, and, after occupying them for one week, tbo defendant demanded an addi tional rent, which she refused to pay, whereupon she was assaulted, and a pistol ramrod thrust through her cheek aud torn , , . - , , , r out. IaviDi? her whnln fano nnen , , . ,. . , - Ibe law for the suppression of the Sun- day liqur traflio iu the city of New York, has wrought a groat change in the Sundiy arrcs's tor noting aud diULktuLts.. i What Cushing says of Lincoln.- I In a conversation between Caleb Cush- ing and Col. l'arker, author of Reminis ences of Rufus Choate, Cushiog said : "Abraham Lincoln is a much abler man than is generally supposed, even in his , own party. In his canvass with Douglas, he beat him in argument, beat htm in law, j beat bim in wit ; and tbe published de- , bates of that canvass Will sustain IBIS as- . scrtion. When Caleb Cusbing, the President of both tbe Democratic National Conven- tions, voluntarily renders to Mr. Lincoln this honor which is so justly due bim, we think the fittte men of tbe party wbo bave been charging that Lincoln is a weak and illiterate man, ought to bide their faces in shame (ot tbeir contemptible meanness. Rev N. K. George and the horse which ho was riding, at Franconia, N. II. . were instantly killed by lightning on Tuesday afternoon. CANDIDATES' COLUMN. (ClUBus 25 cent per week pT rani of 16 Unci or kM.) County DeUgalt Ettctioiu Saturday, Aug. 4. AtMiaatinp Omvtntvm Lrwisbunc, Moudaj, Aug. 8. AMsiuciate Judge. Seeing no one named for Associate Justice al the Oct. Election, I lake ihe liberty of pro posing MARTIN DREISBACH for that post. He is known lo most of us as a gentleman of good judgment, who has spent the near sixty years of his life as a farmer in Union couniy, and it iotimutal acquaints with all IU wanta. Ilia iu. tt-arity ia proierlil. and h nndrrrtamla thr German lanoar two pittas quahfirationf . Ilia prrarnt rrri deure in at tho C'ouuty Ofat, arlier at Irani one Juitge houl 1 reaide, to ha or rrlrr brtwrn Court a ( J ude SiWflSTtift brio? nrarest Mifllinhunc and Nrw llrrlin.) Thia honor, ronfcrrrd oa Mr. Iwiwim, would bo only an act of juntlce to tho many old-lioo Deluorrala, lika hin).rir. ahum a mnme of truth and riaht, outraged by the KanHas iniquitv, haa ted into the ItepuMiran ranks. He would make a fit and popular noraioea it taken np by the People's party. UNION a.s VIUTUttX Messrs. Editors You will please announce r nun ,n nl'lll - I . i . tne name ot i muir s-omioiaie for re-election to the Ortice of "Associate j juiikc ui iiui ti'iimj ! mi i.....B - Uol. JiuHL nas mane an excellent auugr, anu the people can not do better ibaa to re-elect him. June la. ino MANY VOTERS OF LEWISBURG Messrs. Editors Permit me to present to ihe consideration of Ihe voters of Union Co. 1 . , . B., ..ipi i, r . - . I tne name OI JaJir,3 otllt-l-uo ior .issociaie juage. ivir. onieias nas long ueen 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 till thai position. The voters of Union connly would do no more lhan the merits of Mr.Shields and of staunch Kelly lowship demand in electing him ibe successor of our friend Ruhl. A REPUBLICAN VOTER, f We also received from Buffaloe Tp a card in favor of Mr. Shixldi, but do nut deem ill necessary to insert both unless it is desired ANstml.ly. .iir.as.ua. jjditohs: j ne lime is ai nanu ior ; ihe people lo select a candidate for the Uen- j eral Assembly. THOMAS HAYES, Esq., has recently discharged the duties of lhat office i with entire satislaciion to his constituents in aan.ral. and reieinc .... m.,ei. nn hie ! a T. . . , , e . I periencc as a legislator, and upon his fidelity j as well to his immediate district as to the lerests of the whoie State, his services in the same capacity are again ardently desired. He hope the republicans of In ion couniy will place him iu nomination at theapproacb iug County Convention. - M AN Y REPUBLICANS. West Buffaloe, June 13, 18G0. fTj-Please state RICHARD V.B. LINCOLN of Hartley township as a candidate for the Assembly before the People on Ihe 4th Aug. trial. Esq. Lincoln is known to the whole county as a gentleman of ability anil integrity, of good education, and able to lake part in any debate who has served the connly 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 L'nion and Snyder if Juniata's claim to a Member this year is conceded May 25, I860 HARMONY Messrs. Editors It ls time the people sh'd fix their choice upon some person to represent them in the Legislature. Permit me ihrongh your columns to recommend to 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 be bas ever undertaken, I infer lhat he would continue to be so in Ihe important post for which 1 res pectfully name him. BUFFALOE Messrs. Editors I see in your several last issues that Dr WM. LEISER of your borough has been named as a suiiable person to repre sent us in the next Legislature. I can assure yon lhat the recommendation given him by Buffaloe is more lhan endorsed bvoor people who have known him from childhood, as he was raised among us. Endorsing fully all lhat Buffaloe has said, we beg leave to add. that should the Dr. be nominated he will receive a larger vote in this and adjoining townships lni,n ,ny other man in the county. June,18C0 KELLY nrjtlnter it Recorder. TflPPRH mvc.tr . n;iJ,l for l?efaa. X 4 aWrfer at the ensuing eleclion.subject j to the nomination of the People's County Convention. Should I be so fortunate as to receive the nomination and beelected.I pledge myself to discharge the duties of ihe office with fidelity. JOSEPH D. FORREY. Mifflinburg, May 2, 1860 839 TMIE undersigned will be a candidate for the office of Register and Recorder of Union county, subject lo Ihe nomination to be made on tbe 4th of August next GEORGE MERRILL. Lewisburg, May 2, I860 810 To the citizens of Union connly we submit the name of HUGH P. SHELLER as a Re publican candidate for Register & Recorder at the coming election. Mr. 8beller's entire worthiness and ample qualifications are well known to all, and he is presented through the solicitations of MANY FRIENDS. County Commissioner. Fellow CiTizttsi I offer myself as a can didate for the Oilice of County Commissioner at the next Election subject to Ihe decision lhe Lnton coun-y Republican Convention. fe a . : i i i . ., i If I am nominated and elected, I will attend lo the duties of the office faithfully. MICHAEL KLLCKNER. New Berlin, June II, I860 THE subscriber will be a candidate for Commissioner of Union county, subject Iu Ihe decision of the nomination of the Peo ple's parly at the delegate meetings on the 4th of August next. II. W. THOMPSON. Mifll.nburg, May 2, I860 810 FELLOW CITIZENS Through the urgent solicitation of a large numberof friends, I offer myself as a candidate for County Com missioner, subject to the decision of the Re publican primary election for Union county. If I am nominated andelecled,! will discharge tbe duties of ihe office faithfully FREDERICK BOLENDER Limestone Tp, May 18, 1860 ir EN'RY K. SANDERS (son of Henry) of Limestone township, near New Berlin, is hereby proposed, without consulting with him, lor Commissioner of Union county. He the primJ of life! I-piilar, and wotthy. is a very intelligent and competent man. in EAST BUFFALOE, A. H. D I LL Attorney at Law. I iFFlCE on South Second sireet. formerly J occupied by J. It. liamlin, dec u. Lewisburg, June 1, I MM) Executor's Notice. jV JL) "VTOTICE is hereby given, thai Letters tes 1 1 tamentarv on the last will and testament . c lit u u a:run ! !. .. .1 ... r L' . I Buffaloe ,0WI)!nip L'jon county, have been I granted to the undersigned, by the Rogisier of I 1 nion county, in due torm til law ; all persons having claims against said estale will present ;' them, and those owing said estate are reijues-; ted to make immediate payment, to j ROBERT II. LAIRD, Executor Lewisburg, June S3, 1800 j Estate of John Rishel, dee'd. j ADMINISTRATES NOTICE. Letters of j Administration on Ihe eslale of JOHN RISHEL, deceased, late of Buffaloe Tp, hav- ! ng been granted to itie suoscriner oy uie ite gisler of Union county in due form of law all persons indebted lo said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and all i having any just claims sgaiust the same may present iheui dulv authenticated lor seiilemenl to NOAH I!. ZIMMERMAN. Administrator l bosk n. with tho Hill annexed Lewisburg, June 21, IM)0 Administrator's Notice. "1TTIIEREAS, Letters of Administration y to the estate of LEW Is PALMER, deceased, late of Lewisburg borough, L'mon couniy. have been granted to the subscriber, by the Register of said couniy, in due form ; all persons indebted to said estate are reques ed to make payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated fur settlement, to JOS. II. ROSS, AdnVr Lewisburg. June 2, IHo Auditor's Notice. INSTATE of Gcoaoa Viskli bleck, decM. i In the matter of the Account of Daniel j Weidensaul, Executor of Ihe last will and testament of lieorge VVinkelbleck. late Of, Hartley township, L'nion county, dee'd. The Auditor in Ihe matter nf the shove ,slaie, w, meet all parties interested, at his ', ' , Hice in Ihe horough of Lewisburg on Kaioar , lne 6ln ,jay 0f juv, jj ls60 a, )u 0-c ; j A M, juri.Tt o. i.i.sis. Auditor, row.xuo. MASON & CO. I'NGRAVERS'and STATION FRS, i !I07 Chestnut St. rkiladrlphia. t roiimit t art. or the nraen atylea. laitmf and Euaiueaa tarda, enarared and printed at the nhorteat ; notiee. A.sery full Kaaortment of FINK .statiouerv ,fw,,,0 hand. Initiala io C. lor.and e.ery r.H.lydf EmbiMetstiij, artiticjally rxeruU-d. An mri of l'moer and KnT(-loM? made to order June 'iU, ll.0 ASTHMA.' For the INSTANT RKLIKP and ; l'KUMAN KNT fCKE of tLia ula- treaaing complaiut, uaa I FENDTS BR OXCIl I A L ClOARETIES. Made by C.n SEVMOUIt t CO.. 10T NASSAU Street, S T. lYict SI per box ai-tit free by po-t. j FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS', fimll 1 Real Estate. -- TIT. .a T -a - r , V. a nT C. h 'li- 1? JsO lot 1" h 't 2f..I SIIO l i , 'J , JJ lot 8.M k 40,J:W J lot 15, bl k 91. :'0 I 'n UAKO TA CITY, (a County seal and Land i 0 sl,e Nebraska Territory. Also 3 Lot in the town of SPENCER, the J seat of jusiice for Clav couiitv, on the line of , tbe Dubuque Railroad, al :s I each. JOHN 11. LINN, Lewisburg, Ageut for a'axscis M. ZiUaca ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Union county, I will sell on ihe prem ises on Snturday, Aucr. IS, 1810, at 2 o'clock, P M, the following tract of land, situ ate in Hartley Twp, Union Co, Pa, adjoining lands of DauU Wolfe, John Chuicb and Geo. Kieckner, comprising fLl Six Acres E more or less, all improved, and on which are erected a good two-storey weather boarded Dwelling-Hotise. and a good STABLE also, some Fruit Trees wiih the appurtenances late Ihe estate of Wiliuji Nivel, dee'd. Terms made known al sale by RICHARD V.B.LINCOLN, Hartley, June 23, 1SG0. Administrator Two Excellent Western Farms 17011 S.II.E or will be Exchanged for Properly in Central Pennsylvania. One tract of 151 acres is on ihe south line I of Wurren eotjtt, 7ouva,with a p(si-office, mill. and school-house near. 1 he other, i.ear the west line of said county, contains 120 acres, a short distance from a good settlement. They are 30 miles south and south west of Des Moines, the Capital of the Slate, and about 8 from the line of Ihe Burlington &. Missouri River Railroad. The land is rolling, of a good quality, and timber convenient. Indianola is the couniy town. Persons desirous of making a purchase will make further inquiries at ihe Star 4 Chronicle office, Lewisburg. April 23. WESTWARD HO! A FINE Opportunity for Sale or Ex change! Will be sold cheap for Cash or exchanged for Town Properly or Farms in the West Branch country, a quantity of good, unimproved Land, suitable for FIVE handsome Farms. Their I ""n is a vv'erl and health. beauty, fertility and desirable climate can not be excelled. Persons sincerely anxious to buy or exchange, can obtain further information by calling on J F & J M LIN.N Lewisburg, Feb. 13, 1800 FOR SALE 0E RENT ! TWO DOUBLE FRAME HOU-- SES and Lots, each suitable forlii two families one on North Fourth street and one on St. John street, for Sale. Half of each of Ihe above Houses are for Rent. sr-Also, fur sale, four Building Lots on North Fifth street. JOHN HOUGHTON, Lewisburg, Jan. 20, 1859. Agent too4 House anl Store Boom oa Market tMrtct, Ac., F0& SAILE. rilHE subscriber offers for sale several I UttlCK HOUSES, and other Bull dings, situate in the Borough of Lewisburg. Persons wishing lo purchase, will please call on Mr. Jonathan Wolfe, who will give them such information as they mav desire. July 6, 1859 G. SCHNABLE. FOR SALE. - ON South Fifth street, a property aa consisting of a good Frame HouseJL-a l oa a balf Lot of ground. Tennseasv. Apply to May 17 A. B. VORSE FOR SALE. rriHE well known Tavern Stand ff X at the east end of the Lewisburglxi bridge, in Chillisquaque township, Korib'd Co. It will be sold on reasonable terms. Inquire of WILLIAM FRICK. Lewisbnrg, Dec 17, IS58. FOR RENT! THE TWO ROOMS occupied at pre sent by Washington Hntchinson as a Saloon. They are suitable for IS HOPS. For Terms apply to Jan. 27. 1858, JOHN B. LINN: ron SALE. AiitsiKABLE Kuildlng Lot. 3.1 feet teel front by IK7 dtep. Enquire of Beaver, Krriucr A y 'Clure. M. SWARTZ, , : 0 't?lf !K in Rebel s liliTic. louf tiuors auu.c ihe Daiilf (up sum. ) Lewisburg, April loSQ 7111. op I I Oilice in Lewisburg, "n Vmmr l!ie lain itav of June next lo rem II two v.eeiis. 'it, am! duty After lhat. his visits will be re notified. EV'Kooms in Meuell s liiiil.I.ng. three doors South of lue U.pi si CbuicU. , N. B. Please be piilieular as to tune. I will be ihcrc punctually, and then n.usi be o:T lo meet other engagements. May 2.J-JBD JOHN LOCKE KKMoVA!,. II. .;:sti ti:r. in has removed lo SSmiili :t 1 s'rrri. I. ir d"ors troui Ihe Tou Cluck, LEV,-, ISBURC. PA, NEW GROCi 0' N South Waler Sireei, sit XtsliUN )!.! t,:;:iiJ. If vou want cheap fJi.Ot'EKiEs. tail ;it NESIilT'S. Also TOA!;, r. .!,ii -,' and Chewing TOH.MXO. An a-i.r niTH 1,1 HATrl and CATS at c.-t. l.l.'.MHEIl and COAL of every variety at veiy lnw W". STONE and S AN i lunii he.) f, r h-n.d.iis and paving purpi ses. Oi Vi t, r Il'E wi.l be tilled by leaving ihem a; N ESUI'i 'S. rifCoiiiiiry niDl'lCE ial;cu in ex liatrc for the ahore articles. Lewislmrg. May S, IRGO p'-ins s tiii EL ii. oz:n IG. AHos iir; nl J,:iv. rnev n HmIi ..... nHe f r'. .i si. II ;.t uv;f -.t! VSAU Professional IJii'.n.es. entrus'e ! tti hi -are will be faithfully on I promptly at: o i fept. 1-1, Ik.''7 tsr P I C - N I C.-u We'll jump into tlie tVay .n, and all Uke a ri.te.'T LARGE, handsome CVTcrS m and verv conif:rt;t--''i'r-'Tr hie U l(; hasbeen..fcJ-i..Va. fitted up ior the especial aei-oniuio'laiiri t-f Pic-Nic and other similar exeu r-no. s. T.-rnts moderate. Apply to Jit. M. IIOl'SEL. Lewisburg. June 3, W"9. VARIETY STGRP' TrT i Tl ' I f ( I ' J. X till ILL. ! A LArxGE sapi.lyofIi"t.h's,Sia!!cr.fry, X- Perfumery, Ji-u-elry. T.-v.-, i. i,o ci o-o-eries, Teas. Spices, Fruit, Sii. H;ik!s. Pictures, and a variety ol lt'K NACKiS lor sale licap at the ,6:11 LEWISEURG PI'ST crFIt n. I'IXE Gold PENS X be had at the 2i U t Ladies and G.-M-. pan Ls I'OM'IH'ni'i: EV ERAL setts id" CAMEOS and Ih-r Breast Pins and Ear luu: ran I - had very cheap at Ihe I'UsT (iFl'iC'E kuers flir Bks . a.,,,',, a,,v , .,, III , . J promptly atiendeu in ,-.t :h 1(,KT 0Frl(.E - , 1 AUILS can find the latest ar.d -. a-s, r'- Ii ment ot Letter and Note PA PKIJ.Envel opes A c. at ihe PlIM OHlL'L I F you want a beautiful GILT I'E WE. go fn ihe POST iiH"!l E. IF von want a supply if f.ne STATIONE RY, lo ihe P(iT tiff HE. NEW FIRM TN THE OLD SJ!OP!-Ti.e s yrrihe X respectfully ai.rn ui.ee to i, r,t i.s , i , Lewisburg and vicii.iiv thai ihey have loiuitd a Partnership in the Tailoring Eusicess, at the well-known stand 1 1 Jane Ciiswellon Market street, where tin v are prepared '" CUT AM) MAKh 1 1' to t n er in ti e very best style, Meu's and Hi ts' t lotllinK ' ' every description on sh rt m lice. We ask a share ot Ibe public pain ri re JAMES CRIfWELL, J. F. SCHAFFLR. Lewisburg, April 1, 1.-:"! HOUSE BUILDERS, TAKE .NOTICE! The undersigned arc appointed Agents inr the sjii", i Doors, IlIiiuN &. Irlnt'ow Nasli of all sizes, made of Ihe bt M ma' -nr-l. , work warranted. IV.Made by L.B.SP1.I T ilughesvihe, Pa. and for -ale I v 679 F S CALDWELL. Lew i. i urg Tiios. .. .i.ii:k IT AS just received a splendid assortment of Ihe verv teI, cr.eiipt st and i. lashionable Jt-t'el'ii) in the iuua. in- Slock comprises Breasit IMiik, ClialiiN, tar Ittnjrs, i'iusei- till!?, Liai 'clt-i. Mtt ie Cuttciara, which will be sold cxtiemely low for Cash. He.respecllully asUs lhe atrijiant- id a,! his old cusioii'er-; and aKo invites new ones to give hi in a call belt. re nuking their pur- chases. I all ai Ihe srsn tt the lne viat.lt. Market street, east of Secw.d. Iter. XOTICE-lMdO. rTIHE Firm of llu,7 r, l.rnhtt l: .',rr,.:ch X in the ItrlekEay in? ISnitusi. are ready to costrait lor all kinds i-i wiik in their line, and are well saiislied il would be to the interest of such as purpose erecting good buildings lo give us a call before con tracting wiih others. We have put up s,ne of the best houses and slercs in Leuit uic. and are assured their owners will testily tl,ai their buildings were put up by good and ener getic workmen, and iu quick nine, (which is a very important matter to builders.) Rrferrncn Chamberlin Lro's; L. Palmer, architect; Dr. l.Brugger; Bvers Amnions; Lewis Ashenfciler. ISAAC WALTER. JACKSON LK.MI RT, SAM. ROHRAEACU. Lewisburg, Dee. S7. iwti ft-p Horseman's Friend, or ? I'orket Companion, j Filly-Two Valuable Receipts lor the Farmer ; and Horse Dealer for sale rts bv C.J. STAHL. Bookbinder. Lewisburg. Pa. CO At, COII. COIL. I 1 rTiHE subscriber Leeps constantly en hard ' a large assortment ol lne very nest Sha- ' ruokin and Wilkes-Uarre COAL, tor lin.eand stove purposes, which he will sell at lhe very lowest prices for Cash or Country Produce, j Also, Blacksmiths' (V, VLitltr and ','. t 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 Weiilensaul's hotel. GEORGE HOLfrTEIN. i Lewisburg, May 7,'5i. DR. I. BFIUGGER, IIOMUUOIMTlllC I'll l it, OFFICE in his new Brick Block, Market street, south side, between 4ih aud oih (up stairs.) Lewisburg, May, lud' I ';8 1) ; JJ UTTER, Eggs, Lard and Poultry taken to Exchange ior Goods at the roar OFfiCE 4 ADVANCE CFSCIEKCE! ritf'L'I'lf mivrlfl A 1 I ! TJ ft.bjt , . -1 i-"'" u. wftick I is nn-jr l iking Eastern. Sooibern an 1 mont of ihe U ,,(rj ri'ie-.and in man; rejects is conaitirrrd pre. Irr".!ir to g I J or any metallic hase) at reduced r-nees, tiiiis eiMtiln.g ail who neett them ei.aa.Ja,l the j, r. in t ti la I. at tiiprotd tla .tt will l t,M Ui tJllnr T.eth .. .1.. i e 1 , li..- IT .t iia.ftaat p.r.ll..n pen.,,.,, t.. I!.- r i.. I. - i .it : I..' -i y t!..r.tnt:v KtuNbj li,.kiU t Jl sit.l u ( sp-riit:'"'il 1 r-t- r. ; hut ii.n ir'.rl, 1 i- I, a.LLr'ii llr iia' ural oin. aoiuaek 4., H-1. Ii i i?..'.e 1 ce b ami Exposed Nerves Irraird f. i : in n t a rY.'tr ,et 'f I n.trnini'ara and I-::.".- I. .1 i..s.r Iw.nrv ,ei:r. rrm.taat r.d ,al.n.,vc . hi .i i t j r,.L ii. ..-w-,i. I. ..f ai, is, l.i. -0. I ... -tsi .-.-- (' -?!.!! ro tie .ri.f...ir,, th aorril.r w..,, 'I. r-ji it lt.at entire MtliUeU.a aul : '.- K... ir.s 111 Mr-. Merzger's Dwei.'ica Fiuin sued, t. ulb vf Market. R. E. BfHLAV 1- . l-',0. "cv Stirc Xcw Goods! r niLAc a n, Lirnr.'G store, TU0 lX'ors alo;e lLe L.trk, li Sii:i,. n. j u'tsenl.er.hari a person in inr City I'lvu .! a .; if r..i,tai.i.y at Aiiciu.n.ia prepared to li s O'i ...: at Cllv 1'r.ces Husiarw --, I r. i i.ei ( i;(.n. 'I etui g NVeilte, CuU lliif.ii.s, Taj't, ai,d ail g.LUs teeded by l,,r-. li. e I Ai ks an i S'aiii'cerv. Sehrrnl r e ii . k-. ic. Pape, jffji ii '..u I'm e IJ aid c I-. i-ril! i . ... . . -M I A reeli- JSjiTCIi W. C untry Produce li.en ia -IJ.1.-.1, paiu lor liaas. t;o. II. L. M'MAHON. April 1M, ! H. SUT0R, - Motk and 'ant Maker, a.a M Jiii is "r.rnC;ern,any.ajidisa(;ne . i .ooiii in Mil ditierrr.i "kinds of I li( ol I i.-iness. Jot-s lliai ean III "' '." ""'r-v sh,'PS can.be dtat ' k'mr ut':,;,s "!-lphia..Ij te ii l.A.I.s I I.I). Inte'v I . r, ri,a?rd f.r fe T.v-.. in ts.-r. I HI te2m. f,.e k.,!f hi p hi It B.ir.i.x, Brirk Block s. lislzj mcst Thrive:" T53 ' l:!:i:' ummmiu :''' M" "1,ar ur,B' here 1 U-e at a.i tune, a iua j.sortiueui ,f JTll IS !.-, Msa rip IKM. ArfA7.7Mea?,.e.we. I wit a mi mi; ti :er-. un: ol l i-iie.. r -r, en shi ri nonce, Tin Cot. r any k.nd of work in nylite t v Men JingandJoll iinr generalivprrirr:l JOs. A. KIEAMB. are.-, V.l Lewis . Oct K.tr.r. rt. Is.'itf I' UI" l"i .le -O. rtm.-nt of tkia aurerir I r. -. rvoie h,:i:. mu. f ... l.i.Jttn. Ln.He. ,,r h. ,1 oraolkl-.' jb.-, AC. tA.l. A.XU J? Jos. A. Kl.tAMEU LAVv OUR V. BEMOYED. John B. Linn, TTOr.X.;V AT LAW-Offte ,t 1 l:i U-uc 1 1, N. :araei M. Let. 1st A y Tie HCW-fiTD ana jjCIE Express Ctc: ranks. 1 ? X V 11 1 . . i ;s 1 'u : ; v to s r. il from 5-r r ... i i -..i I.II.I IIIU .- .Or. ai d Cinada. e" l.ro i. re. Leahthiia T.iiniiT Grocery Store. T. G. EVANS & Co., O ..LKAI. Iir-.ALtKS 1.1 GROCERIES. AND FRGVISiONS, y .',c..-.t. rvrry at :. r rrn,ni, n u tbf triije. urhM CHAIN, Il.tilU AND FKEI Ti:A. COI-TLK. J!OL.?tE5. tl'CAl.V l'I!ELE, FI?II, I'KflTS. A-c.A-c. Ac, Mulct !':r.f. ,.yy.f;,e &e J ff.Cf, I.cii i !;ursr, Pa. rV O. T". tt Co. have just rfrriTed M a lo-l. i'Ci li.i ., r: ha a t'.-u.ar.lrua .nvk a i. I ii-'.-r.f.- it o i n k,r .1. ,D.cr,- al,i.fl i: Irtl-':.v S a ai .... I 'il uj. ,a Cu;i- r.a i w; .-.mt.-il j urt aL.1 lr,,h. ' I;ie i Ai t.Iis, ri'ticbe., Truiieg. Ctf -"- 'ii-.-i i:nr I'itroiis. I'i'jf, Lu:i':-.i: li-ii.s ii-,., ci to In" i . i- ritties of -ri 'j.iitm?, Pi io J;ua I MJK.pronnd, au'l ut ; i ii : .! I .., ... r.- rr-..:., f. r raniilj aw A 1 ! ', rMAChl:j,LL.i.li? "' V;. .'..;. At., .i l, BACVS,k A II.jotmI :i.-...rtuirnt or ffl"' .'! Cedar Ware.Cla . t-.it us. vi are. Carltien v.aie, lie; c, '1 v inc. &e. Fi-h OH, I ?;.!. fV,.e Oil, Cundlcs, Canli and L'iii'i Wi.h, riH:,ic, Lord, Ac. Heap? of all kiwis, 'Wheel Gn a?e.et'. (Tcbacra dvh Gcjo.ro, a t'joirc raritii. Flour, Corn ilea!, Potatoes, Cor:, Rye, Outs. Ae., ulnrs on IitinJ. f.'.M.i.T dttirrtii frre o ' rh,:ri;c to cuxtomfl rcfij"iz irillun the livrnu'i. T"ail'Wi('t ti' n: i.e. ri l.Tr f.T a:0,' W,-INI r ,nij Iiol, ii:, tr lit.- J (.l-lii- to r-ai ot tir,rr:i. WV.?rr r. I ti. riii.ti,. ral. u .l. articl, aDii-t aa It r aoulJ r-.r r-roura--nawfil mi a!',.'!' 1 I rl.. apa- . y .P l-L.-u.l.ttL . at H-iiai iM l.;,rlHuir:i ,.lK-,ti,iir nuiun lutiii-t'1 ua a r:.l,; i, r II, jini'iiifr nil mituiur J' Vwiucf, aad fa; iw- I.:j:ti a. sn tr,lr rl?r. Uai.l uiK. A(ru St. lii". T. O. ITAN'Sa OX Hursh & Goedm an, Mm hm .'''"? HAVE received assi rlnient red and cpenel a IH0KB ol all the latest .spun? and Summer Goods. "I he far-;c" auention cl the Ladies i c.ilieJ to tbeir s'-cc if L'uliianis Dre-s si'ks Pr:i is Iie'.iil;es Chaw's Fig.Fr MeriLos Dmai Ginlinms Fonlards Chni!Z"S ALSO Cloths. Plain anl Coi'ars Sleeves laser .ess E 'emirs i;io Farev Cas "n'1 J Twfp,' Vaomr. M'!4-! IIS. , I)rui- ings, Tickings, Klam.eis, Boois a" I r Shoes, Hats and CafsJJ togei'ncr wiiu a complete as. ricel 1 Groceries, Hardware, Ci'i'nrware. OufCErwarf. all of uhiih will 1 c dispose! ofm s ' ble terms as ihe ame articles ran be t3 ased anywhere. Wive ut a rail.' Da. W. II. B.rKin.1 sr. V. X- P"' rnrsiciAXs axd sircm I) EfPCf'TFri.LY tfer their f"'' V. lhe en ens of Lewisburg and l -loitmliiig country. vrcttf' I'aitirnlsr attention paid lo M i'1' ' Enquire in West Maiet street or j resilience ot Mrs. liackliouse Ian. f ' , Srnir.u R coal on. i.a -n " : at J. l!..Uer tk C's Drus er- I'uiil.iuc Coa: wn.
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