4 tyJf 1 i 1 ' t dihroniclc o. M. WOBCEN k J. R. CORNELIUS. Tm ffrfM-.s .fes.TIe Lwsstns CmtoincLS, paUishail on Ibe Cash S,.tn. hu tit largest and best . Freedom, national; Slavery, Sectional ABtqt iTE rcOTErTinx TO AllrXliAN IXDIMliv, asii anther 'J'S,'1 1,l,"lt Ttnabom are, ud win he tiw two Prinriptf before the country, until they sre victorious: nn.l s-e Bail tm u our ma head, there to float nntn they wv in triumph alve the National Capitol at ash- sngu. iVfsesMe .Tonnwtf. Fr PrrsUrnl, ABRAHAM LINCOLN.of Illinois For Tire Prral.rat, UANNTHAL HAMLIN, of Maine jKsIJaiViiiil fclfekrj. Jsme V-ollork iThomas M. Iloao MtH C. Kniztit Kobert P- King !llt-ury lluRini llobrrt M Fou-t Kathao Ililla joka M. Hroomall Jbdks W. Fuller Levi B. Haiith Pranri W. Otirivt I'aTld Mumma.Jr Iald Tavcart (TliBia K. Hull F. U. IVnnimaa lljm Umlt lUanrgv Brnalar A B. Sharpe )anil O. iivhr Isautufl Calviu Kdirar f-watt -Vt'aa M'Keaoaa Un M. Kirkpatrick Jaoiva Krrr ILF. EoberU UarjitvmUir iJoualiriar rnl wUVEOOR, ANDREW GCl'RTIN, of CemrTo. FRUSART ELECTIONS of Officers for Union County, Fa. The qualified voters of Union county who snppori ihe election of Lincoln, Hatnliu, and Curun. are inviied 10 meet at their usual pla- j ces of holding lieneral Eleciions, in iheir re spective Townships and u.irousns. on rai Hrdajr, ill;. 4, 160 in the Townships trom I'm to Jire o'clock, and in the Uoroughs from to trrrn o'clock, afternoon and after choosin? a Judge, Inspectors and Clerk or Clks if deiired, proceed to vote, ar aai. iot, for One candidate for Congress, One candidate for .Assembly, One candidate for Register 4 Recorder, One candidate for Associate Jude, One candidate for County Commissioner, One candidate lor County Auditor, One person lor Keiurn Judge of the district in which the voter reMdes, And also to vote for or against this system of balloiing directly for candidaies. The ballots to be opened as soon as tne hour for closing has arrived, read aloud, and the true return.", cernfied by the Judge ad Clerks.to be eiven lo the Keiurn Judze so chosen. The Keiurn Judges to meet in the Court House at I.ewisDur, at irn o'clock in the forenoon of Monday, Aug. (i, I860, then and there to correctly return, add up and pub lish the number of voles cast for each candi date fur each office, and those having the hi'hest nnmber of votes for each office re spectively to be dectarfd the nominees of the party. The Judaes also lo provide for the choice of Conferees, appoint a landing Com mittee, and determine, by the vote cat, wheth er the present or the former mode of designa ting candidaies shall be continued. The Committee are induced to propose this mode of eftecting nomina'ions, at the request of many, believing it to be more truly repub lican, as it gives every one an equal voice in selecting candidates, wiihoul the intervention of Delegates. It should obviate the objection, often made by defeated candidates or Iriends, that they have been betrayed or wronged a charge which, trom the round-about way ol nominating, and the secret acts of delegates, lias often created dissatisfaction resulting in defeat. This mode of voting directly called Ihe "Crawford County System" has been tried 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 salt-factory to all reasona ble men than the conventional caucus mode. We also nrge a prompt attention to the hours named a strict scrutiny of the right 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. K. M. Ml'SSER, Ch'n, MICHAEL IdtOWX, TH(8. (U TEI.IfS. MARK HALKI'ENNV, CONRAD SHECKLER, niXRI.ES CAWLEV", PETER UEVER, AARON SMITH. DAVID HEIiBST, JAMES HARRISON. OEO. W. CHAMBERS, JOHN HOWER. KHEM fPHJELMVER, June 56, I860. W M. JONES, Sec'y, Standing County CommiiUe. The Only Danger ! That the radical Democratic disruption will probably continue, ensuring tbe elec tion of Lincoln and Hamlin, is a fact which is perhaps our only danger this year. But, at the last moment, one or more of the branches of the opposition may unite. Our fiiicicarmncss our nndue reliance on the justice of our cause, and tbe strength of our numbers may lose us two or three States, and throw the' election into tbe House or Senate, where only the Demo crats can be sure of a triumph. An active and vigilant minority as military and political annals show abundantly have often defeated and destroyed an over covfi dent and careltu MAJORITY. "Unceasing vfigilance is the price of Liberty." A glo rious and beneficent victory is within our grasp : we mwf ol lose it by sloth or crimioal neglect. To enable a Republican Administration to be successful, it must be remembered, we need to have loth branchf of CoHjrcu to co-operate Kith lite President. Either tbe Senate or House against him, would block all hopes of reform. We may in crease our hold in the House, and gain the Senate, this year. We need strong back ing AT HOME, in every department of power, to have a fair chance. Local candidates should be selected with a view to their iLfiucnce on the State and Presidential contests. Divided as onr ..j,paents are, if tee are harmoniout, and have utxcrptionabte candiilatet, in many counties, there will hardly be one, much less two, Democratic tickets sgaiost as. With a full poll of the Republicans and their allies, joined by the wavering and those who espouse tbe stronger tide, the je. the ill be signally successful-. umplete, bloodless revolution wul be j wrought and all without undue excite-. ment, without waste of time or 01 money, : itbont bad blood, abase, or scenes of riot t I onwoLUd revelry and Ibe South, j I as we II as tiaiii souls at tbe Norlb, will be agreeably disappointed in seeing tbat t? tbe truly national and conservative . tbe General publican party will conduct Government (as they do States) hostile to no good interests, aud without detriment I to any true citixuos. ! . Oar only danger is over-conftdence, and , ' . efforts must be made. Let every friend ot hincolo, then, be vigilant, and active. Let him not be overbearing, or boasting I r . j allow do betting, or calculations of major- ACK OF TUB NECESSARY LABOR. ome ities enter iuto no plans for petty offices, after election. First, let vs see Lincoln t..:..u Tr. dr. this, let every man so arraDge bis business as to be at home, to work and vote, in Oct andAov. By writing, talking, and circulating docu ments, induce all we can to go with us, and try a chauge. Indulge in do loud talk, empty swagger, or wild or silly threats, or bets, but work not neglect ing our ordinary business quietly, syste matically, patiently, and perscvcriogly. We want not only a numerical but mor al triumph. Tbe election of Lincoln should be a permanent success a crushing out of tbe heresy of Slavery Extension, and an unmistakable decree of the People in favor of Free Soil and Free Labor. Let bis majority be swelled to the utmost limit under the law. WBoo-uooey ! One of our Buchan aoite cotemporaries gives a consumptive groan over an alleged fear that "the divi sion, of the Democracy it equivalent to the dissolution of the Union!" Fudge! man, cheer up. It was "JWe the People" who formed the Union, and not you the Lokey- fokcys. The Union existed before bastard Democracy was born in fact, leading men, who afterwards became Democrats, were the leading foes of the Union at first. While he still lived, "Democrats" abused and belied the great and good Washing ton, as they since have Adams, Harrison, ' Webster, ty, Tayhr, Scott, Fremont, ; aud Liucvln. The Whiskey Iusurrection-; , , j- i r I ists and Aaron Burr were radical Demo- j crats ; tbe Nullifiers of 1832, the Georgia violators of the decree of the Supreme ; Uourt in trie case ot tnaiao lanas, uxe tue j Disutiiooists of this dav. in and out of Congress, were of the Democratic persua sion, ibe dangers that may now menace tbe Union have all come from Democratic Slavocratic misrule, and will be best cured by putting down, at once and for ever, tbat most monstrous, wicked acd corrupt fac tion. Tbe Union will exist iu pristine strength long after the Buchanan Democ racy Las rotted in its unbonored grave. There's a mighty difference between sun dering a par'y, of any kind or name, and sundering a nation. Tbe latter is a com- munity of feeling and interest, above all ,. . , ,. . . . poillicai or religious oona. l erisn ue- morracy : pcrieh hijigery ! perish Slave ry Extension and Fanaticism ! but the Hi-publican element, united for Liberty, will survive. The Union, Messrs. Dough faces ! can't be undid. It is a "filed fact," we trust, under the kind care of Divine Providence. tTle Democracy have ai least fuur candidates for Vice President. Some arc gloriously enthusiastic for Doug, and Fitz pitrick "the j'-wil of Alabama" hut more for Duug. and Johnson. Breckinridge and Lane generally go togetby "down ; Souf," but our last Bloomsburg Democrat e (Col. Tate) was for Hreck. and Duckalew. But Hamlin can defeat a dozen as easy as ! , i, i i i ' four !...Ujuginndge tod brecklas also are getting "mixed up" among some of the "patriots. Comfort for Douglas and Bheckin- RIDGE. So candidate nominated Irom the Senate Chamber bas ever been elected ' President of tbe United States, although a number have heretofore been nominated. But Hamlin must remember tbat Sena tors have been elected to preside over tbat bod) as Vice President ! Wont oo. Tbe attempt to unite Ihe divided Democracy on one Electoral Tick et, does not succeed. It is denounced by tbe leaders of both factions. Richard Vaux, wbo beads tbe ticket, says if elec ted he shall vote for Douglas and nobody else. The Democratie papers, as far as count ed by some one, take sides as follows : Ureck North 31, South 145176 Doug North 111, South 21162 Breck ahead 14 We regret to hear that Mr. Lincoln's youngest child, remarkable bright boy of six years of age, is lying ill at tbe point of death, with scarlet fever. The parent is superior to tbe politician; Mr. Lincoln has not been seen outside of bis house, nor in it except at the bedside of his child siuce Friday last. Chicago paper. New Orleans, July 10. The schoon er Clotilde, with 124 Africans on board, I arrived in Mobile Bay to-day. A steam boat immediately took the negroes up the river. And thus prospers the African Slave trade ') Nine persons died from sunstroke, on the 3d and 4tb of this montb, at Charles ton, S. C On each of these days the thermometer reached the height of 981 degrees, Fahrenheit, in the sbad.e InSa vauab, Geo., several deaths occurred from the same cause. Chicago, July 10. Tbe wife and child of Rev. Mr. Nichols, of Minneapolis, bis brother-in-law, named Cleveland, and two diiiohters. were drowned on the 5th inst., . c . . v i. at i ki.;l. k.thinsm ma i.aiuouu iahb. Mr. !.... , , iuUot ot Mrg. Cle Cleveland wtg gj.ed. yice pfeg Breckinridge is to spend Ihe remainder of tbe summer in Caliiurnia It is boped that bis presence there will prevent tbe State fnm going Ut Dungus. UNION COUNTY STAR & LEWISBURG CHRONICLE-JULY 13, 1 Okeqon Election. Iteturns from twenty counties iu Oregon give the Dent- ! ocratic candidate for Congress 1032. and j tbe Republican candidate 1033. Tbe .? ... . .... - ... .. . 152 Democratic majority. Material changes botb ways have taken place in the counties heard from, and both parties were hope- ful. All accounts agree that a sufficient number of Auti-Lecoinpton Democrats and I Republicans have been chosen to tbe Leg- , isIature ls , th.ftat ,no election of Messrs. Llne lud Smltn (Deni ,) to tbe U. S. . Senate. XT T . . - it i uelvidere, N. J., July o Harden was executed at 1.30. After making a PJ Ji.e 10 on the scaf- "" "i" ' " , UP w He hung twelve minutes during which his struggles wero horrifying. During the moroiog, he visited the scaffold, and ex amined every part with tbe utmost com posure. He made confession to his bro thers. Ellis B. Schnable recently made a vio lent personal assault upon Geo. W. Bow man, editor of Buchanan's Constitution, at Washington, In revenge for a political paper attack upon Schnable. It won't do, Ellis you lay yourself open to criti cisms, and should not get mad about it. Naples is in a state of siege. Tbe King offers many concessions, but Dot enough to satisfy Garibaldi. Jerome oonaparte, bx-Kmg of West phalia, uncle of the Emperor of the French, and the last and youngest brother of the Great Napoleon, is dead. Of the two Democratic papers in Wash ington City, the Constitution is for Breck enridgeand the States for DougUs. Pres ident Buchanan aud Secretary Cobb made speeches in fuvor of Breckeoridge at an evening meeting. Boston, July 8. Dr. Hayes' Arcrie Expedition sailed on Saturday afternoon. She fire J a salute previous to tukiug her departure. Tbe name of the vessel has been changed to tbat of the "United States." Sensible. Some of the Democratic papers wont support any candidate. No use iu wasting room with their names. " Grand Jurors, September Term, 18C0. Xew ""tin Jos Kleckner.Saml Boop, Josiah Sinehart LeWMur?-S,. Rilter, Saml Detrick, Martin Dreisbach, Oliver Chalfant, S W M'Daniel, .A'T, Br.Tn ., . L'niun John Kunkle, Jesse Beaver Limntone Samuel 8 Barber Hartley Haul Hunsii-ker. Mark Halfpenny llarlUtun Elias Orwig, Win Wi'son, K'tly John Noil lwis Isaac Keish. John Fillman, Jr White Veer Saiul Ouodlander, Andw M'Clen- achati, Ambrose Henderson MiJImliurgs W Snodgrass Traverse Jurors, September Term. Limestone Valentine Waller, Frederick Bol- ender, Danl Reber Acio Herin John D Bogar, Charles Kleck- ner, Lewis E Kessler j Etut Hitffatix Samuel S Baker, John Ktro- ! hecker, Benj Winegardner, Saml Dunkle Lewisburt; Win T Reiunver, Joseph (ireen, Thomas Howard, John C Smiih, David Sli- l"; 1'e's, Jones Lewis Ashenfelter Hartley hoi .Motz, Win Fisher, Lou M Mi- chael. Christian Schnure liuffalot-Hmes Irwin, Peter Slear. m Lindeninuih, V. m Beuner, Juhu Clemmens, .. .'iryJ . " . . icsi uuj.uoe iacnarian oreyman, nm u nhnner I Mijjttnlmrg Saml Getgen, Jacob Fox, George Verger, John V Barber IVAire Deer Jacob M'Curley, Joel Ranek, Stephen Flick, ChasA DiefTenderler, Aaron Smith, James Marshal, John Orr, Joseph Moyer Hartkton John Yerger, Henry Wjtmer f iiiuti Charles Cawley, Aaron Vaiiltuskirk Kelly Emanuel Reedy, 1'homas Comly Lewis Joseph Charles Issue Lists for Sent. 1SC0. Elizabeth Mensch el al vs Mary H itisbel .us rW la" Ts J1o1'" 'or George Meixel vs Leib &. Leib Juhn Mover & wife vs same Sa3)1 L Be vs Charles Siees J,,hn Marty vs Doiman (and 2 others) M'Car!y rate vs R S Brobst ilyrus Eaton vs S F & W S Bogenreif David Click vs Saml S Barber Philip Rulil vs Francis Wilson Middleswarth Kerns & Co vs Chs H Shriner John Weriz vs Peter Nevius et al stamuel W Snodurass vs Wm Yminw Jr '"h for Gmelius' Adnirs vs Geo Dreisbach Abraham Black vs Andrew Snitler George Barkdoll vs H W Crotzer T Church & Co vs Wm II Kleckuer Robt D Cuinmings vs Saml Henderson etal, J & J Young vs ThosG Orwig Charles Stees vs Saml L Beck Wm Price Jr vs Robt M Musser North, Chase & North vs Joel Hursh Joseph Christine vs Beaver, Ueddes M & Co Dr Wm F Seebold vs Saml C Wilt Lanson Burrows vs ('has D Mowrer High for Denller vs A Messinger with notice Stentnger & Rauch vs Black &. Fisher Youngm. &. Walter vs Noah Walter with no. Mathias Singler vs A Nickel with no. K V Bowes for Steel vs John Locke Levi Crnmley vs Wm Brown Jr el al Ralph Ditty vs Henry Mason Hart Cummings Ac vs H W Crotzer Matilda Krick'vs Martin D Reed S R Bauin for Peacock et al vs Jno M Baum Peacock et al ind. of S K B vs do same vs do Joseph I.Tna ts John Paul Ueorire b A Naarj Jodow vs John Miller A Qeolloover band Nefbit vs John Taut John bower vs Robert Candor Esq H liast lor Jacob Kline's Admrs vs Andrew GuUtins William f rick vs Billmver n Frlrk Sarah Kandolh vs Jouathan Nesbit's Admra Harah Bliler vs Dr. Cnas ilrandace k Wile Samuel L Berk vs Martin breit.ha.-h et al 11 High fur Wm C Vernier vs Albnwht a Messinger Charles slensch vs berkinbina t Mesrs Henry Milehell vs bnl I rj and Ml.-hl Klcckner Michael J Urove vs Thomaa VYM!kr etal Amos Herder vs John Itiehel's Kxrs Jonathan Wolfe (iVntre Co.) vs Henry Charles S WeiJentaui,1n l K C Uuora, TS X Church 4 CoJ Cll Shriner vs Win Uul banj fetter vs C Wilt do and wife vs same et al John Winters vs l)r A J Trotter Margaret livers vs Benj M Knmlen Amur Clark's A-n'r vs Churrh k M'Mfehsel Nich's Mensrb's Adm'r vs Younanian k W alter S Clarke for A It Cumminc.s vs John M'Alarney I lister for K G II lisve.' Adm'r vsWm Johnson with no J II Ilurkett, ind. J M Thomas vs J a J Voutnr Wm VanOczer vs John M Ckanck Estate of George Smitii, dee'd. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Where as. Letters of Administration on the estate of George Smith, late of Limestone Tp, in Union county, deceased, have been gran ted to Ihe undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are reques ted to make immediate payment; and those having claims agatuM it will present them properly authenticated for settlement lo BENJAMIN CHAMBERS. Limestone, July 9, I8S0 Admi'r ovtura. MASON & CO. .K.mro I ENGRAVERS and STATIONERS, 'i SOT Chestnut St. Philadelphia. ajat Weddioff Cards of the newest styles. Visitioc aad Business Cards, ar.graved and printed at th- sliortest Boliee. A very full assortaisnt of SINK Mationery h, Mnii.vu1 .i..,. CANDIDATES' COLUMN. (Culiaii-a cents per rek t" card or 10 linea or less ) County DtkgaU E'.tetiont Saturday, Anj. 4. AeMuultay CbreMm Lewiahunt, Uondsv, Aug. . Lkwi.ti.wii, Pa., Joly 4, I860 Sim You will please announce my with- i drawal as a candidate fur nomination lor tne j office of Relte & t(.corder. Yours verv resDectlully, JOS. D. FOKBEY Lnwisaoao, July 10, 1860 GasTitwrs I notice myself advertised in your columns as a candidate for Representa tive this fait, by Bud'aloe" and -Kelly" but, wiih all due deference and respect to my poli tical friends in those Districls.please anuounce that 1 am not a candidate. Yours truly, WM. LEISER. AsMvclate Judge. Seeing no one named for Associate Justice at the Oct. Election, I take the liberty of pro posing MARTIN DKEISUACH for that post. He is known to most of us as a gentleman of good judgment, who has spent the near sixty years of his life as a farmer in Union county, an! It intimatetv acquaint'-d with all it wants. Ilia in-ti-Krity la proverbial, antl h umlt-rfUn-la lueGrnnan laueuaitf two prime qualifications. His prvaeut resi dent im at the Oouuly Seal, whera at letuu oh Juiiire should re.ide, to be or serriee between Courts Jud Sinojton beinft nearest Mtfilinhurir and New Merlin.) This honor, onnferred on Mr. ISE-Heu, would be only an art or jilHtice to tha man? old-Una Democrats, liaa hitn.-eir. whom a sense ot truth and rinht. outraged by the Kansas iniquity, has led into tbe Reput'liraa ranks. He would make a fit and popular nominee it tasen up by the People's party. LM'JS a-M VICTOKV. Messrs. Editors You will please announce Ihe name of PHILIP Rl HI. as a candidate for re-election to the Ollice of "Associate Jad;e" of our county at ;he ensuing election. Col. Rihl has made an excellent Judge, and the people can not do better than to re-elect him. June 19, 160 MANY VOTERS OF LEWISBURG. Messrs. Editors Permit me to present tn the consideration of the voters of Union Co. the 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 strusgled for nearly sixty years to gain an honest livelihood is a man of pure moral characier, possess ing a clear and sound judgment and a scho lar, such as we need to fill thai position. The voiers of Union county wonld 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. Aisembly. Messrs. Editobi : The time is at hand for ihe people to select a candidate for the Gen eral Assembly. THOMAS HAVES, Esq., has recently discharged the duties of that ollice j with enure satistaciion lo 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 lerests of the wboie Slate, bis services in the same capacity are again arneni:y aesirea. i We hope ihe Republicans of Union counly j will place mm in nomination at ine approach- ing County Convention. A1A.M Kt-rLULlt-A.-iS. West Buffaloe, June !3, I860. CCj-Please state RICHARD V.B. LINCOLN of Hartley township as a candidate for ihe Assembly before the People on ihe 4th Aug. ' irial. Esq. Lincoln is known to the whole I county as a gentleman of ability and integrity, of good education, and able to lake part in ! any debate who has served the county long in thankless stations, and who would honor! a higher one. Il is many years since Old Harllev had a Renresentanve,and his location ; would suit hoih Union and Snyder if Juniata's claim to a Member Ibis year is conceded May 25, IHUO HARMONY noRlsits-T A. Recorder. TIHE undersigned will be a candidate for I . i .1' . ( I? 1 . ,nJ I.' .,.,1 ., r ,,f tTion counly, subject to ihe nomination to be mai)e on lhe 4lh of An2a neIL tiKOIlOE MERRILL. Lewisburg, May 2, 1SU0 810 To the citizens of Union conntv we submit the name of HI GH P. SHELLER as a Re publican candidate for Ktgisier & Recorder at the coining election. Mr. Sheller's enlire worthiness and ample qualifications are well known to all, and he is presented through Ihe solicitations of MANY FRIENDS. County t'oiuniisinlonrr. j HENRY K. SANDERS (son of Henry) of: Limestone township, near Sew Berlin, j is hereby proposed, without consulting with him, for Commissioner of Union county. He is a very intelligent and competent man, in the prime of life, popular, and worthy. EAST BUFFALOE. Fkllow CiTizKws I otTer myself as a can didate for the Ollice of County Commissioner at the next Election subject !o lhe decision of Ihe Union Coun'y Republican Convention. If I am nominated and elected, I will attend to the duties of Ihe office faithfully. MICHAEL KI.ECKNER. New Berlin, June 11, 1860 frHE subscriber will be a candidate for I Commissioner of Union county, subject lu the decision of the nomination of the Peo ple's party at the delegate meetings on the 4th of August next. B. W. THOMPSON. Mifllinburg, May 2, IStiO 640 I-'ELLOW CITIZENS Through the urgent 1 solicitation of a lame number of friends, 1 offer myself as a candidate for County Com missioner, subject to the decision of the Re publican primary election for Union counly. It I am nominated and elected. I will discharge the duties of the office faithfully FREDERICK BOLENDER Limestone Tp,May 18, 1860 Next Session of Union Seminary, VT New Berlin, will commence on Thurs day, Aug 2d, and continue 30 weeks. The Tuition for the session will be $9,50, and the contingent fee $1 for a half session just half this amount. Boarding, $1.75 pr wk. Ladies from abroad are required to board in the La dies' Boarding House of the Institution, now under Ihe superintendence of Rev Wolf. No student will be received for less lhan a half session. All students wishing lo attend are requested to be present at the opening of the session, particularly those who wish to enter the Teachers' Department. By order of the Execmive Committee New Berlin, June 23, 1860 Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration lo the estate of LEWIS PALMER, deceased, late of Lewisburg borough. Union county, have been granted to the subscriber, by the Register of said county, 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 for settlement, to JOS. B. ROSS, Adm'r Lewisburg. June 2, I860 Executor's Notice. "jaT0TICE is hereby given, that Letters tes tamentaryon lhe last will and testament of JOHN SCHR ACK, Esq. dee'd, late of East Buffaloe township, Union county, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Union county, io due form of law ; all persons having claims against said esmte will present them, and those owing said estate are reques ted to make immediate pavment, tn ROBERT II. LAIRD, Executor Lewisburg, June 23, I860 A. H. DILL Attorney at Law. FFICE on South Second street, formerly occupied by J. B. Hamlin, dee'd. state. Iron Ore Lands for Sale. Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court , of I'iiion cnuniy, will be sold, on the pre- ! Illiscs, tin o.ii un;ll. uic iiutuayui t GUST next, commencing at 10 o'clock A M, t a certain messuage and Irart of laud, situate in Eat Uiilfaloe lowuship, Union county, con taming Fifiy-Kour acres and Eighty-Six per- ches, adjoining lands of Jacob tiundy, John Hayes and ol tiers. One other tract, situaie .n the same township, containing Thirty-Nine acres and Filty-Nine perches, ailj iiuing lands of James Jenkins, John Aurand and otiiers. ', One other tract of land, situate in the same township, adjoining the first mentioned tract ' of fifty-four acres and eighty-sin pe:hes, con- ! taming Twelve acres, more or less, Willi the appurtenances. The tracts will be sold separately, or to gether, to suit purchasers. Iron Ore has been discovered in various places on the properly. Terms made known at sale. JAMES L. QUINN, Adm'r of Michael Quinn, dee'd. July 10, 18CO Admlnisitrator'si Sale of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! TN pursuance of an order of the Orphans I Court of Union county, will be exposed to public sale at the public house of Win.L. Killer, in New Columbia in said county, on Saturday, islh August next, the following described Real Estate, to wit : All that certain lot of ground, situated in the town of New Columbia, in Union county, bounded on the north by lands of Elizabeth Goodiander, west ty same, south by a pub!ic road, and east by lands of George hanck whereon are erected a two-storey Irauie Dwelling House, a Frame Siable, and other Outbuildings. There is a good aud never failing Well of Water on the premises. The said piece of ground contains one hundred ' and twenty-eiaht perches of land. aWrs Also all that certain piece or parcel of .sCTIMUEK LAND, situated in White Deer ; township in said county, bounded on the north, east and west by lands lately belonging to Kaulfman & Reber, and south by lands lately I belonging to James Moore, dee'd, containing 1 Twenty Acres more or less. The quality of j the Timber is good. Sale to commence at one o'clock in the afternoon nf said day, when trrms of sale will be made known by JOEL KLINE. Administrator of Fetate ff Crisaus Kusa, dee'd While Deer I'p. July 7, 1H6" ORPHANS' COURT SALE. I1Y virtue of an order of Ihe Orphans' Court ) of Union county, I will sell on the prem ises on Saturday, Aug. IS. ISHO, at 5S o'clock, I' M, the following tract of land, situ- ate in Hartley Twp, Union Co, I'a, adjoining lands ol l)3n I vt viie. Jonu nutcu aim ueo. Klcckner, comprising . , nt s jTf ol iClCS more or less, all improved, and on which are erected a good two-storey weather-boarded Dwelling-llouse, and a good STAUI.E also, some Fruit Trees with the appurtenances late the estate of H iuuv NavxL, dee'd. Terms made known at sale by RICHARD V. B. LINCOLN, Hartley, June 21). IsOO. Administrator Sheriff's Sales. T1Y vilrue of sundry w rits of Fi. Fa., Yend. J) Ex. and Lev. Fa. issued out of the Court 1 ol Common Pleas of Union county and to me ' directed, I will expose lo Public Sale or Out- j cry, at the Public House of 1. D Brewer, in . Lewisburg, on Saiurtlur, Augnst II, 1HG0, at I 10 o'clock, A. M., tu wit : f One certain Tract of Land, situate j in ButlUlue township, and county of Union, j bounded north by land of (ieore lieiinbarh, east by land of Samuel Byler, south by lauds nt Henry Sower and Samuel lleiiubach, and west by public road, containing Sniy-Five Acres, more or less, whereon are erected a log Dwelling House, lug Barn.Ofe Drifts, Ac, with lhe appurtenances, as the property ot Juhn Heimbtich. Also, at tlte Fame time and iihieo, two oiher certain Tracts of Land, situate in Ihe aforesaid township and county, bounded as follows, to wit : So. 1, bounded north hv oiher lands of the Walkers, on the east by lauds of Samuel Heimbach. on the south by lands of Joiia.han Collar and Martin Dreisbach, and on the west by lands uf Weidler Roland and Edward Wil son, containing Sixty-Five Acres, more or less, whereon are erected three log Dwelling Hou ses, two frame Barns, otherout-liuildings, Ore Drifts, &C, wun lhe appurtenances. No. 2, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post, thence by land (for merly) of John Royer, 8S degrees west, HO perches tn a post, souih 4 degrees, west 49 and a-.IO nerrhes hi a hlnc.k-o.ak. thence north H8 degrees east 6 perches to a stone, thence ! by land (formerly) of Dr. Sheuk and public road north 4 degrees east 40 perches to the place of beginning, containing Twenly Acres and Twenty Perches, neat measure, together with the herediiamenis and appurtenances, as the property of Thomas Walker, William Wal ker stni Henry Wallier. Also, at the same time and place, another certain Lot of Ground situate in the aforesaid township aud county .contaiiiingTwo Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Ed ward Miller, Daniel Wertz, Isaac Walker and others, whereon is erected a two-storey plank frame Dwelling House, with the appurtenan ces, as the property of liamlar Iiurklow, with not.ee to Cenrge Slear and Emanuel Reedy, terre tenants. Also, at tlie same tijic and place, a certain Half Lot of Uronnd, more or less, situate in the Borough of Lewisburg, and county aforesaid, being the sonth half of Lot marked on the general p'an of said town No. 233, bounded on the north by the north half of said lot, on the east by Second street, on the south by Lot No. 232, and west by Hazle- Heal E tree alley, whereon is erected a two-storey I their buildings were put up by good and'euer bnck Dwelling House, with a frame Kitchen ! eetic workmen, and iu oniek i.,.. r.-k;,h thereto attached, and other oot-buildtnn. Ac with the appurtenances, as the properly of James W. Hutchison. Also, at the same time and place, the Defendants interest (being the undivided one-third) of a certain Lot of Gronnd situate in said borough and county, bounded north by part of same lot occupied by Hannah Nicely, east by Pear Alley, south by Si. Louis street, and on the west by Second street, marked in the general town plan So. 20A, containing 57 i feet in front, and 157 feet deep, whereon are erected a tnree storey Brick Huuse, known as the Buffaloe House, a frame Siable and Car riage House, a Well and Cistern with pumps, and other out-buildings. Ate, with Iheappune nances as the property of Leri L Lawshe. JOHN CROSSGROVE, Sheriff 8herilT's Office, Lewisburg, July II, 1860 Western Lots, for sale cheap. LOT 6, bl'k 142, $0lot 12, bl'fc 2fi4,40 lot , bl'k 40, $30 i 15, bl'k 91. gro in DAKOTA CITY, (a County seat and Land Office sue) Nebraska Territory. Also $ Lola in the town of SPESCER.the seat of justice for Clay county, on Ibe line of lhe Dubuque Railroad", at $30 each. JOHN B. LINN, Lewisburg, July 2, lseo. Agent r fuicn JL Ztturn 4 CTTni k Tar ,h" INFANT KELlUr and AsJllliiA. ffckMANKNT CL'KE of this dla aioiii. eomp,iQl FEXDT'S BR0XC11IAL CIGARETTES. Made by C.B SEYMOUR k CO.. 10T 'AS?AU Straet, K.T. iVsas SI per box St nt tree l.y post. FOR SALE AT ALL DRLGClsTS'. ia4a M. SVVAR.TZ, it iMXi sr. OFFICE in Reber s ciock.-iour ooors auu.v the Bank OP suirs ) Lewisburg, April a. f6 TAR. JOIIX !. akl I J Ollice in Lewisburg, il! open MoSltAX an the lih day of June next to remain iwo ween-. Alter thai, his visits will be regular, and i.n'f notified. I sT Rooms in Meixeli's Building, three doors South of the BaptiM Church. N. B. Please be ptrlicular as to lime I will be there punctually, and then must be off to meet other engagements. May2.is60 JOHN LOChl. REMOVAL. II. ;i:niJ4:tr. m.mii. has removed loSouiti 3d siteet. four itmirs from the TuWIl Cluck, LEW ISBURG, PA, NEW GROCER.Y ! ON South Water Streei, at i!ifs old Ntund. If you want cheap GROCERIES, call ai NESBIT'S. Alsn CIGARS, Sim.Ung and Chewing TOBACCO. Au as-ornnent ot HATS and CAI'S at cost. LUMBER and COAL of every varietv at very low rates. STONE and SAND Iuriii-hed for lniUding and paving purposes. Onieis l"r K'E will be filled by leaving them a: N ESBI'i 'S. t'V'Cnunlry PRODUCE lakeu in exchange for ihe above articles. Lewisburg. May 2, IS'iO pjim SAJlllUI. II. MIIVvlU. Attorney at I.aiv. OFFICE on South Second near Market St. lew ism un, I' a. l"r"AH Professional Business eiitrns'ed lo hi 'are will be faithfully and promptly alien f Sept. 1 1, w P I C N I C.-w "We'll jump Into the W'sr'-n, and ail take a riJe." A LARGE, handsome ana verv comiurta ble UiCiO. hasbten, filled up Iir ihe r-special aroi-nnni'i.af!' n of Pic-Nic and oiher similar exrur-uni. Trms moderate. Apply lo Jns. M. HUL'SLL. Lewisburg, June. -J, lf."j. VARIETY STORE AND X'Uy X Ol 11L I.. ! LARnE supply nf Bmiks.Siationery, JL Perfumery, Jewelry. Ti y, Ci nleciion- ertes, leas, Sricts, rruit, .scs. iask;esf Pictures, and a variety of .MCK SACKS ft i sale Iit ai at the L6.i) LEWIM1UKU ()T OFFICE. I1 IN E Cold PENS :tr Lif.iie and Cents tan ' be had at ihe I Or,T OFFICE SEVERAL setts of CA.VEtJS m.d oi!i-r Breast Pins and Ear Idrics ran l e hi! very cheap at the PosTOfFlt'E 0 RliERS for Books or ;. .! of at v kn.d promptly auended to at the POST OFFICE ; L ADIES can ti'id the lnr.est ai d . ass. rt- ment of I.ctier aiidSo'e PAPER, Uriel opes Ac. at the l-OMT OFUCK I F yoo want a beaut: tin t fi: wr g Pi;sT nFFICE. o to lhe JF von want a siipp RV. to the y ol tine Pi.-T sTATItiNE OFFH'E. NEW FIRM I THE OLD SHOP! The sub'crib-r.-. r. re ctlnfiv aiinoui.ee to the i ii i ns ol Lewiabury and viriiiii- that ihey hate lutuit'd , a Partnership in the Tailoring Ersiriess, at the well-known stand ol James Ctiswell on I Matket street, where they are prepaied lu CLTAM) MAKt I I' to in er in ti e vcr. best style. Men's and Rots' ( lot Is f It.C il ' every ,!ecnpiioii on shi n mine. We ask a si. areul ihe public p.nroi.ar i JAM En CRIMXTLL, ! J. F. H HAFFtR. Lewisburg, April 4, leSti j HOUSE BUILDERS, TAKE NOTICE! The uni!crs,nej art appointed Agents lur the sale ol ItooiN, liliiiilN & tiiiiioiv ati of all sizes, made of Ihe best material. Ah work warranted. P?".Made ty I..Ii.r-1'KUUT Huahesviile, Pa. and for sale'by bin F 8 CALDWELL, Lewisburg THUS. U. (,'KIi:ta TTAS just received a splendid assortment XX OI lne very rest, cheap. m and msi lashtunable Jell dry in lhe uiiiikeu His Slock comprises Breasit Pins, Chain), Kar CliiigiM, I'iusi r nincrM, Ifl'iK'CU'lsl. Miti c ilutf ons. Muds. As .-.&.-. which will be sold extremely low for Casu. He respectlully asks Ihe palronase of all : his old cuslomers; and also invites new ones I to give htm a call before miflnug their pur-i chases. Call at lhe sign of ihe Big Watch, ' Market street, east of Second. Dec. Sl.'oel NOTICE- 1SOO T HL turn of ll,r, l.enhart V R.hrulnen in ihe Brlcltlat'lnar Bukiofx. : are ready lo eoKTaicT lor all kinds nf work in their line, and are well satisfied it would' w ic i.nmra, i.i 3ui.u as purpose erecting- t gooa ouiidtigs to give us a call belote eon- wading wiiu tuners. e nave put up some of the best houses and stores in Lewisburg. and are assured their owners will iet,iv thT, a very important matter lo bnihlers.) htjerenen Chamberlin Bro's; L. Palmer, architect; Dr. I. Brueser; Bvers Aminons; Lewis Ashenfeller. ISAAC WALTER. JACKSON LENHART, SAM. ROHRABACH. Lewisburg, Dec. 27. 18:')9 Horseman's Friend, or Ha! l'orkct Companion. Filly-Two Valuable Receipts for lhe Farmer aud Horse Dealer for sa e (I'.M cts) hv C.J. STAHL. Bookbinder, Lewisburg, Pa. COAL. CO.tls COll,. riHE subscriber keeps constantly on band J a large assortment of lhe very best Sha mokin and Wilkes- Barre COAL, In lime and stove purposes, which he will sell at ihe very lowest prices for Cash or Country Produce. Also, blacksmiths' Coal, Plaster and Salt, Wish it distinctly understood, that I will not be undersold by any man Having g(Wli weigh-scales, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidrnsaui's hotel. GEORGE HOLSTEIX. Lewisburg, May 27,'5a. DR. I. B RUGGER, llOMfEOPATllIC 11I1I111V, OFFICE in his new Brick Block, Market street, south side, brio. ecu lib and 5;h (up stairs.) Lewisburg, May, lui 1738 T) UTTER, Eggs, Laid and Poultry laken in 11 Lxcbange Kr Goods at Ibe POST OFFICE I LVtdta of Jt.ua Rishel, dte'd. UMSIRATiiU 's.VOTICK. Leu, ro AdiMinisir ion on ihe eiic Jujiv ItlMiEL, deceased, lu e ol Buffaloe Tn h.l iiC I., en gnntrd to ihe sun-criber ty the R," It inter of ll.liiiouniy iu due f,rm uf law ail person olrbted to sniu estaiere her.t. lu. nl'.-. I I ke immediate payment, and Ji bavin" any j ji c:.iuo ji;aiiisi ihe same a,, pre-ieul Lieiii itulv auil'-liiicatcd l..r selllrnien, u NOAH R ZIMMKKM.w A lie.ito.tr.tor Ml -l- a with UtaUiUaa... . Lewi , Jnoe 1M.0 ' 4 AEVAKCC OF SCIENCE sSS Mid ru Iol:iil.'nii'i.l la II jIWij. rj .(. II iii-t red un A liUr.R BASE,'.-, 1 is now i, king ;iir enlire prrfer.'.'nc, r.alertl. Sm.ii:I. a.;iny res;.!, n?, is con,1jei.j pn ,:i.ray(J.rut(i:baNv.jatrf.,i1JcH ft-r.il-lf V. 1 .11 id" i ' r if hui 'Mitt.UB t r tn. T.- 'I. un tnll'.' 'Hi IU ft iJilrb IO(-.H;.,t I.I.tl. 1. d i ..-I r. Hie n.. tn. ,kirk a trt.F.... t.f tin .r- r. --M.H : l.r e..r.,.iu...1L,,u, .lul.h.n propen, "is-"". a..uioil.u..nrf I'.,! end li- sl.-ri-i.c.Ti i . r.I- f .rlo-d, a.!-. j.i, e'lli- lie iilursi Ij all. irrtini.le leeiii and tiptoed Serves ir,ai,. Be.!. in p.H..e.,i.. f , el.oi. , ,et li st.-,,.,,., list to: I.., : i. . r la.io. ,, r-.n.tani and . null--. at.d at i'-i.tiui....,..o.l..i ,. 1 Le L-.et. ,.. ai: -.a-.uw, ,ul ; .J iioi ms iii Mrs. Metzger's Dwelliii Front snerl, south of .Market. "' R E. BI.RLw L. Wi-btirrf. Juue J. 1-f.k. ' " it'v Iore.tw Goods', PIIILAE'A TIUEniTa'G STORE ri-n i, i, . . . i ., I ii u d'jws a lou ihe u.:r.k, The urscrjrer.h.-itir,? a rer-V.V... iJ"." IIUi.UI ii,- . buving consiain. v at Auction. i.s n,, -ttti . sell a.l his G,,,N at City l-nces-H,,,,,,, Glove-. I r d el a. 'Jeiiii.g Ntenle. t'.'i! .... uoot.i.a, i u e, anil ail golds i li.c i.i.ie-. B....k and Sratinnerv. Schonl ' "i-T. B --k-. esc. Paper w Curtains at fcis V,,,ri, ' w I ire IJ. ar t Screens. .-stencil WoikfjSj uone lo older C, imtrv Produce laken in tn fame fab l.-r Hats. Ai m 'u. l-t-U. . L. M'.MAHOV. "Iadi-stry mcst Thrive:" Mdrkei ,lrrtt Rear Fourth, where 1 will ha,t ! at ait times a toll aor'ir.em of I si:trf. Mote ripe, 'u . . . f 7 . si,,,, xr, a, , ,m n:e .) t u : i ti " li r. t,n sin rt notice. Tin Cut r li kind of Hoik iu o.jkie :ers. Ot I.US Jlr ug ai.iIJo ton? gerierallrprrirpsly JOS. A. KREA.WLR I.-.'.u j'f.l Mil TV-V, 1 .;e-.n... 1 1 K t t-t .rlDiear tltissuveriaa !.' K-I-I.S. -.Iiee f.mm li ' T . ! i..ir. n. t....e y nro-h-d .reo!id U i'ai,.-, -v. U.i A.Mf .Sf Jus. A. KKIAMKR LAW uri'KK. John B -imiOYLD. n a. Linn. TTf? t! Ins nu r.T AT I.4M OiTce at -e on S. Markei M. l et. li ,V :J I isliine. Pa. VLD ar.d ECIE Express Crrr.psEics. F 1 II v !o and fi iu set The HCVz LWTi.i;.- tii- rd f.ustla. I Ccs srnre. l.ewi..UTir sl.l'h i i.. s ,rn;r FuvJly (In cvrv More. T. G. EVANS & Co., Ot.NLlIAL bfc.lLa.ks I GFCCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Euibrsfiiie awry sri- !. r, ,,, , the trade, soeh ss GRAIN, lidli: AM) FKKl) TKA, ( OITKK. J!( i.AS."-Kri, ; L CAK. I'll KKSE, FJIJ, : i-'i;i"H, jtc Ac, ! Mrl,:l strtt t. .;ve,'ie the l'u,t (ifice, LfHisbui;. I'a. a1 f'- i " l.tiNc just received . JS a tre-l, loni I i t ;,- , , j I. a tttuiei.dt us SlOrk O w.ileele f ! i.i. ,,r: ti . ry kind, .mot a ti, h sra l-s'iulit . i.iid Imi uioei, put tif ; .. t..... .i i ui. si.a ;rt.h. Al'lilt s. I'liitLcs, Pi-uries, Cu Irir,l rants, 1'icscn inr: (.'itron.--, Fi-r?, L'atc-s.Ivti iin.-- IVcin f,i to lbj" cts. j.t r 1!.., l'i.-kies of nil dosflljltifnist. Pure Jain ;i Tti:, ground, sr.J put u,.in air-ti.l.t C.ir.s, eX.reeelj tr Uir.ilj . .4 lrZr l.tf ., ,,, ,v.-i CA FULL, SHA D U1 I1SH, J!r.l.l,l.,;, HAM. BACOX.e A tiv-Pttrnl a.'.K)rtiiif nt of Willow aj:l trdar V arc, Glass ' ensnare, l.ai lht u. warr, uojie, Inlne, iwc. I Fish Oil, tluid.l'iue Oil, Candles, Candle and Lamp HV..-, lil,ic, Lard, At. oajiSOl all kinds, W Led Grease, etc. CcbUCtO Ol'.ij CcqtUS, 0 ClloiK tlflriftri t-i f. , , ,, ;lour '-orl -Meal, 1 otatoes, Corn, Eve, Oats, Ac, always OU Land. (,W, rf, ;Ct J fe o charge lo customers residing uithin the ttorvugh. T.. atttmi t to enumerate all the srtirKra vtbieh w htive for sate wnultt be impossible. Vt a woniti lesneet- '.rTr" r,"l' f ' -J be Uuin this side of I hiladeiil.ia. "ouiu iaiiKuiilT,o.uour rtHiLirjfrieaOsios.Fv Me purchase all manner of Produce, antl j ay as hieh a any Hi ,lj visa. Lrai-bme, Ajro in, l-i:t. T. 0. EVANS CO. ! Enrsh & Goodman, Merchanrs,L(iciltry HAVE received and cpened a tHOIf assortment of all the latest tyU 01 ) Spring and Suinnirr (s.ivds. 'Ihe particular attention ol lhe Ladies is called lo their slock of Brilliants Dress Silks Prints Delaines Shawls Fig Fr.Merinos Collars Dtiials Sleeves liicgharr.j Inseriings Foii'.-rds EHsincs C'hmizes Cloves. Ac. ALSO Cloths, Plain ai'd Farry Cassimrres, Jeans, Twieds. Vesnngs, Muslins, I'rtll ings, Tickings, Flannels, Bouts and ts Shoes, Hats and Caps.J together wnh a complete assort rue nt cf fji-OLCrics, Hardware, Cedtirvrare, (itieeusware. cs all i f uh.rh w ill be disposed of ou as favora ble trims as the same articles can be purch ased any where. U ire xi a call ? Da. W.l!. Eirnm.nr. Da.X.C.Praux. riiti'i x i; it khoi e, FIIYSICIAXS AXD SEUCEUXS, t ESPECTFUI.LY otTer their services u 1 the citizt'iis of I.ewisbnrg aud the sur rounding couniry. t"vPanicular allrntion paid to Sl'KGEKl Enquire in West Market street or at lha aeedtd ty my resiiienre nf Mrs. Backhouse Ian. ism'. ! OI ITRIllR COAL OIL l.Air fora I IO a J. Baker & C.. Drug Sure aiso the j rorllaUiJ Coal Oil. 6'
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