5. '.( it 0 jlk (Q.udcj O. W. WOB DEN . B. COBNEUUS. W ttmri iff Thw Lcvukl-m CwWi fiUMMl a lh- '-k 9yaim, h. the laiy and Wat eirculftUoa of ht New.vf.apo VmUm Coast?. Freedom, national; Klorarv cwffinntil ! i , ...wj.-tw aiLQlATE rmm-nox n aXCUClX imsTH. st as I.eh .f aTrrH..rr Umu. rareaaee. ar CaMatwe. IhiWian. aad will bathe t araJlaa rrtnejplee W-foretheoanntry, aatil th,y ar. vletortoae: aad sail taeaa to aur meet hewJ. tla-re ta aaltl they i rv la triomnh above the National Capitol at waeh- i lartaa. rtOurawri'.lrnul. For rmMnl. ABRAHAM LlNCOLN.of Illinois Fa Tire rresMrwx. HANNIBAL HAMLIN, of Maine J.tnae Pollock IThoaiae M. llowa I Kit wart C. KalrM Robert r Kiog Katnan llilte 1t1 B. Smith I id Tasmrt t'lyrace Mrrar Bukl O. Oehr Va. M'Kmui aV. r. Roberta llrnnr Itumn Krrt H rowt ijoha M. Uroooaall Jn W. taller Vreacw . Chelae lhtd Slaaieaa..lr Thome. It. Hull V. U JVnaitua 'leonr- Breeeter IA riharpa Is.w u. clvin jlidpar Cowaa Jo N. h'irapatrkl Jamee Kerr Hear Swataer Uuha leriar FOI kOlkBNvR, ANDREW G. l' laux CotXTT Fia Tbura la SaU Oft. ,!,, 1SC0 Saturday, August 4th, (Two weeks from Saturday of this week) is tbe day when tbe Republicans of Union county can choose for themselves and not by deputy wbo shall be the candi dates for County OSiccrs. Every vote counts in tltit way, and none can have a valid reason for not submitting to tbe de cision of tbe majority thus obtained. . Several good men are suggested for the positions to be filled most, or all of tbem, natives of tbe county, and well and favor sbljr Laowo to tbe citizens generally. It m universally conccaea ibai me next com missioner should be chosen from the West side of the eounty, and tbe Associate Judge from tbe East and all tbe candidates for those two offices are so located according ly. Tbe other offices may be filled from any part of tbe county. There being, then, no local question involved, tlie choice ha regard to jiineu and worthineu alone. KafLet every voter of our party whe ther farmer, mechanic, or professional man so arrange bis work and business B to ijice lite afternoon of the 4th Auyuit to thii I'imar'y Llectio. Speak to your neighbors, that may have forgotten, cr may never bave known of Ibis popular mode of nominating, and get tbem out w.th you, that the expression of opinion may be decided and satisfactory. Blank Return are prepared for tbe N ruinating Election, and it is desired that tbe Standing Committeeman in each District obtain these blanks, and see to the organization of tbe Board in bis own District. There are two returns to be fill, d out, signed by the Election Judge aud Clerks one to be kept at borne by j the Election Judge and the other sent in l-jr tbe Return Judge chosen. A List of Voters should be made out, also, one to be kept in the District and tbe other sent in to tbe meeting of tbe Return Judges. As tbere is no law for administering oaths, the people must select honest and b inorable Officers, who will decide upon admitting votes. If tbey doubt tbe word of a niau wbo promises to vote with tbe Lincoln party this year, and the man baa not been known as of our party, with their candor and discretion the matter rests. tSTbcre bas been but little election eering done thus far, as tbe candidates are generally known, and bave only to leave their tickets with discreet and true friends, who will see that they are on tbe ground, and have fair play, on the day. Happily, but little excitement prevails. Any of tbe candidates may feel it no discredit to be outvoted by such respectable opponents as they bave in tbe field and all see by tbe results of last fall that it is unwise to urge matters too far, as a divided majori ty may lose tbe day. A fair field aud a valid nomination thus won, however, can hardly fail of a. triumphant success. Douglas vs. Protection. The Hon. F. W. Hughes, in his speech ; to the Democracy in tbe Court House, in j Pottsvillr, declared that he could not vote for Douglas, because be was a Free Tra- der, and opposed to Protection. Mr. Douglas never gave a vote in favor of Protection in his life; and, according lo i t it . . .i. - .t. the followmg extract from tbe Aorth mo-iVon, be earnes his opposition to j Protection to tbe extreme point, even I singling out Pennsylvania Iron to strike at: ! 'So far as Pennsylvania is concerned, j everybody know that Mr. Douglas, during bis whole Congressional career, haseonsit-! tcntly opposed ber interests. All tbe votes be ever cave npon tbe Tariff, were n tbe side of tbe most radical Free Tra ders; and even went farther than Mr. Hunter was willing to do, in proposing the admission of railroad iron free lor Dve years. A'o argument or pertmuion could inJitce him to concede fraction of protec tion to tlte prostrated and suffering industry of our State. Mr. Johnson, his colleague on the ticket, belongs to tbe ultra school of Free Traders, and in that respect is a very proper associate for Mr. Douglas." Breckenridge and Line are also Free Traders, and all four stand npon tbe Cin cinnati Platform, which is undeniably and avowedly, for Free Trade, and against Protection. No true friend of proper Tariff can vote for any of them. ft n, . John Sh-s i and O.r. Lo.-jo, , Xdb Jtcms from DHj Counties. A mad dni excitement prevails in York ! county, owing lo a rabid dog having bitten Dumber of eininei in ids vuisgo ui ! Freystowa. The people re waging wit 1 of extermination against tbe canine roe, i a lanre number havior alreadv been Stsoghlered. p...v n.v: .. f tbe iine Hill Railroad Company, wi killed both bll legs Were Cat off. . ti j anr; I.n Mrs Bailed WSt MOOdSV, 4JD eliers wero from anil 388 received it. tbe William- P" "Oit UfllCe. Mrs. Barbara Nell, aged td oit.f few ymn, died, O'k July, at bar resid ence, Tbird St. near Poplar, Philadelphia. Richard 1'latt, foreman for Bancroft, Lewis & Co., at Ashland, was killed on Saturday week by a fall of CoaL lie leave large family. Mr. Piatt wat on of tbe oldest miner in tbie region, and was highly esteemed by all who knew bin. A wbite borse, belonging to tome stran ger, earns staggering down Mill street, Danville, Wednesday afternoon, and when opposite Mr. Woods' aboe (tore, fell dead lb to tbe gatter. . A little boy wat drowned wbile bathing in tbe canal on lbs 4tb, a abort distance above Pittston. lie was - taken with cramp and before assistance could be ren dered was dead. Tbe "irrepressible conflict" Las reached Cambria county, where tbe Democrat bare two county tickets in tbe field. Died, on tbe 3d inst., near Bedford, Mrs. Virginia Loogstreth, aged 92 years. She was we believe a native of Franklin county and tbe nurse of Pres. Bucbaaan. O. Martin was bunting on Loyalsock creek, last Saturday, with a companion, wbo, shooting too quickly while Martin was starting a wounded duck, sent a load of shot into Martin's bead. Frantic, tbe latter ran all tbe way home to Montours. ville, where bis wounds were dressed, and no danger is apprehended. AHentown numbers 80C7 soul an in crease of 4,"GS in ten years. Harrisburg numbers 14,862 souls an increase of 6.86G in ten years. J. K. Crawford, of Hollldaysbnrg, who is on the Democratic Electoral Ticket, writes that be shall vote, if eleoted, for Douglas and Jobosoo, and no one else. Can't fool wide-awake Dooglaiitca by that Breckenridge trick. There are forty different Lincoln and Hamlin clubs in Philadelphia. The Lyl-etu YaUey Xeici Letter is an in dependent, "gratuitous," quarterly period ical, issued for fun, glory, news, advertise ments, and 25 cents a year, at Millers burg, Dauphin county, by Beoj. G. Stee ver. Printed at Lykenstown. SelinFgrove bas a Douglas club formed. Tbe thief wbo stole the horse of Moses Thompson, was arrested at Madisooburg a few days ago, and is now in tbe Belle fontc jail. Hi name is Samuel Myers, resided near Centre Furnace. He is only about seventeen years of age. Tbe corner stone of tbe Evangelical Lutheran Church, situated just below McKees Falls, Chapman township, will be laid with appropriate eeremonies on Sooday tbe 9tb day of July inst We regret to state that Dr. Brower, ed itor of tbe Montour American, i lying dangerously ill. On Wednesday last, be was somewhat tetter, but baa since re lapsed into hi former coodition. fiia ville Intelligencer. Information Wasted. Any person knowing of tbe whereabouts of a Welch girl, aged about 16 years, answering to the name of Mary Watkics, will confer a favor by forwarding such information to Watkin Williams, Danville, Pa. At a Breckenridge meeting in Philadel phia, tbe Douglas men behaved in so riot ous a manner that the Police arrested sis teen of them one, a Mr. Clark, holding office noder Got. Packer. These ureck enridgeitea, wbo were ti ns saved from the terrors of mob-law by Mayor Henry, are tbe very men wbo attempted to bowl bim down because be last summer protected an Anti-Slavery party in tbe enjoyment of their constitutional rights. Beoj. F. Tewksbury, tbe accomplished School Superintendent of Sruquebanna county, died on tbe 30lh nit., aged 27 years, much lamented. A drunken man named Welch was ta ken np in Bellcfonte on tbe 4th of July, and sent to jail. Five or aix wbo attemp ted to prevent bis arrest, were bound over for that offence. There are altered notes, counterfeited upon tbe Commercial Bank, Philadelphia. An election will be held, 30th August, on tbe question of dividing Cbapman township, in Snyder county. ... . -. . , ' . . Mt J-.J Tbe Sunbory k Erie Railroad Company iogs al Mit0Dj tltoiitT ,0 thosa at Lock Haven, and bas given tbe contract for the same to David Marr. An adopted son of Alexsnder Guffy, geli boot 15 Jetri w, drowned in the u Watsontowo, on Monday week, He was engaged in preparing the lock to Uo he,ipped ,nd fel in. tn9 sucfioll 0f the wicket jrew him under tbe water and through it, thus preventing his rescue until the vital spark badfled. In Columbia eounty, Bloomsburg (town and township?) baas population of 2,486, Berwick C36, Light Street 551, Espytowo 4C6. Mr. Fenstermacber, of Rush township, died from tbe effects of tbe wound received noticed last week Tetanus (or Lockjaw) setting in. - Our esteemed fellow-townsman, Wb. Cox Ellis, Esq., and his excellent lady, celebrated their golden wedding on Wed nesday last, tbey having been married fifty years. Tbe event was made tbe oc casion for bringing together all their Sons and daughters, sons-in-law, and daughters-in-law, and a number of their grand children. iluncy LWhinary, Ylth inst A new Post Office has been established at Money station, and John RbineWt ap pointed rostmaster, R. W. Kern. Merchant, of Middlebunr. ' aMtaaca aw innperij. iu i ud eiienil j, . of Slore Good. k . . . : J l : . j ... ci .ar i'XlO.V COUiNTY STAR & IJivilsBUrt(i'ClillONlCLE---JbLY ill. Ib(i0. Tbe wife of Mr. Caleb Brinton, residing on Haldeman's farm, opposite Harrisburg, died on Monday, and was interred in Mount Kalma Cemetery. This woman was probably the largest woman in tbe United States. We did not learn what Ler weight was, but it may be judged when w state that she measured seven feet sis iccbes around tbe waist ! For the last two or three years she ha been nnable to move, from excessive obesity, and yet enjoyed morn than ordinary good health. Tbe dwelling bouse of Oscar Fiaher, (Lock Haveii) with all its contents, was consumed by fir one day last week. Mo insurance. C. L. Ward, Esq , of Towanda, a dale gate to tbe Democratio National Conven tion, has published a card in the Euvfy'urJ UitalJ protesting against the late action of tbe Stat executive Committee, Wilkes Barre Borough has a population of 4200, and the Township 27!). In crease in the Berougb, 15S7, in ten years. Tbere are 112 candidates for office, on the right side in Lancaster county. As Unwelcome Visitor. On Tues day afternoon last, while Mrs. Clauser, wife of II. Clauser, in Penn street, be tween 10 and 11th, was at work in bcr kitchen, she was surprised by the appear ance of a very unwelcome visitor in the shape of a large snake. His snakrship npon being despatched proved to belong to that deadly and dangerous, species called "copper bead," and measured 29 J inches in length. Reading Times. Of 1900 persons in West Earl Tp., Lancaster eounty, tbere is but one over 20 years of age, wbo can not read and write. On Saturday last, Simon Aigler, in Beaver Twp., Snyder Co., was engaged in tbe harvest field ; be felt somewhat indis posed, went borne and told bis wife be would lay down and rest himself. His wife, after some time, thinking bo layed longer than bt had intended to, went np stairs to waken bim, and found him a corpse. Ha was about 70 years of age. The Betvcr Furnace, in Snyder eounty will be offered at Assignee's Sale on Thurs day, 9th August. Tbe stock, and 4000 or 5000 acres of land, all are np. XaOfrea Ml.am7, J4l a A mmm- ty, recommends Hon. John W. Killinger for re-nomination, and promises to roll np the largest majority ever given in that big township against Locofocoism. Any person knowing the whereabout of Wm. Grassier, a silversmith, wbo resi ded, nntil within a month past, in Boals burg, will eonfer a great favor upon bim and others, by informing tbe editor of tbe Democrat, at Bellefonte, Pa., at once. On Monday evening, tbe train going south on the L. & B. Railroad, ran over and killed a eow belonging to W m. Her rin, of Berwick. On Thursday, about 10 o'clock, A. M., tbe house of Chester Cope, Briarcreek township, Colnmbia county, caught fire and was entirely consumed. His furni ture, ic, were saved. The property was insured. Tbe Carbondale Advance says tbat three men diseovered tbe body of an el derly man near the Tannery Road, in 1st ward of tbat city, on Tuesday last. His coats were buttoned close to bis throat as for winter, and it is surmised tbat be was a stranger who lost bis way in tbe snow and perisned of cold. Head bald, with wbite hair on tbe back part, and front teeth out Tbere appears to be no opposition to tbe re-nomination and probably will not be to tbe re-election of Judge Hale to Congress in tbe Centre, Mifflin, Clinton, Lycoming, Sullivan and Potter district. On the 4th of July, a tremendous show er raised the Tunkbannock, Lackawaxen and other creeks in the n rth eastern part of tbe State, doing much damage to crops, fences, bridges, lumber, 4a. TheWilkes-Barre Record gives accounts of four peraous bitten by worthless doga in hat Borough one man, Solomon Ham burger, died shortly after beiog bitten ome think, partly from the effect of the bite. Hockenbnrg, who killed "Devil" John Thompson, in Clearfield eounty, has been eonvicted of murder in tbe etcond degree, and sentenced to four years imprisonment in the Penitentiary. Shocking Death. On Tuesday, 10th inst., Miss Anna Mary Woif, of Hamilton township, Adams county, was returning from the harvest field in the evening on a load of grain, and in crossing a gutter, the wagon received a sodden jar, throwing her violently on the ground and dislocating her neck, killing her instantly. Henry Mnllin, Benjamin Adams, and his son, Franklin Adams, have sinee died from injuries received in the explosion of powderat Stanton's slope on the 28th June. Hiram Hutchison designs opening a Male and Female academy at Mifflinville, Colnmbia county, on Monday, the 6th of August. A New Douglas organ is to be started in Norristown. Tbe divided state of par ties will no doubt cans papers to spring up like mushrooms in every section of the State within tbe next two months. Of course, in tbe nature of things, their exis tence wilt be ephemeral, and about De cember next printing material "but very little used," can be bad very cheap. Two daily papers in Philadelphia are for Breckenridge and Lane, vis Argut and Pcnnryloanian ; The Press is for Douglas and Johnson; tbe People are for Lincoln and Hamlin. The Bolters, at Baltimore, nominated Breckenridge and Lane. Tbe Disunion ists, at Richmond, ratified tbe nominations of tbe Bolters. Old Buck, at Washing ton, bestowed npon tbem bis blessing. Conld three greater corses have attended tbe advent of n ticket on tbe publie stager Gov. Packer' organ (Douglas,) Harrisburg Sentinel. In Boston, on Saturday morning, a man laboring under delirium tremens was fonnd banging by his bands to tbe eaves of three story bouse in Clifford Place. Dr. The. Butts of Southampton, Vs., wbo died last week, has directed in bis will tbat all hi servants, 105 in number, shall be freed. - John Tyler has been beard from. He . thinks tbe election ei'her of Bell, Lincoln I or Dooglas would be fa:al to the Union. Oo the 8th ipt7 Cassiu M. Clay, at the invitation of tbe Central Republican Club, addressed torse two thousand of the citiaensof Louistille, Kentucky, from the Court Hints stem, delivering tbe first Re publican speech tbat vaa ever made in the open air in tbat rity. Abolition journal denounce Mr. Lin coln because be) is not an Abolitionist. Wendell Pbilipfealls Lincoln the "Nor thern Slave Hocnd." At tb Fourth of July celebration at Stratbam Hill, aear Exeter, N. U., tbe Declaration of Independence was read by Robert T. Lincoln, a ion of Abraham. Lincoln and Douglas are a great pair of splitters. Lincoln once followed tbe busi ness of splitting rails, and Douglas basal wars been splitting hairs, and ba now split bis parly. i Knox College, at Galesburg, Illinois, has conferred the degree of L.L. D. npon lion A tabam Lincoln. CANDIDATES' COLUMN. (Coaaai-a otnta par week art card of lo linea or laaa ) Otaaljr E!aaj Saturday, Aof. t, AVmaufcaj Cbaeeatana Lratlfburt, Monday, Aug S. Mia. as. EniToaa. -With many thanks to the friends who have used my name in con nection with the office at Count Commis sioner. I respectfully wi.lidraw my name as a candidate for this year. HENRY K. SANDERS. Limestone Tp. J!y 17. I860 AsaWCfAie J ,. Seeint; no ee-asaed tat Associate Justice ai the Oct. Eleciiot, I take tkcUbcriy of pro oosine MARTl.t OfiEISBACH for that post He is known to nnst of at as a gentleman of good judmeni, ho has spent the aear sixty years of his life ai a farmer in Union eoomy, and it intimately arqiaintrd with all ita wanta. Ilia in trarity ia proverbial, and be anderatanda tbe Grreaaa language two prime quaiifteatioae. Ilia preeeat real denee ia at tba Coune eat, where at laaat one Judge ehould renide, to be f aereiee between Conrta (Judaw Hioto being Bean) Hiflinbura and New Berlin.) Tbia honor, eonferredca lr. Dntlsluca, would bo only an art of juatloe to fee many old-Una Demorrata, liaa bimeelf. whom a aarna oT troth and right, outraged by the Kanaaa iniquitv.baa led into the Kepnbtieaa raaaa. He would make a Staul aonalar aoniaea if takea op by the People'a party. UNION as VIUTOKI. Messrs. Editors You will please announce the name of PHILIP KUHL as a candidate for re-election lo Ihe Orfice of "Associate Judge" of our county ai ihe ensuing election. Cnl. Real, has made an excellent Judge, and Ibe people can not do better than to re-elect him. June 19, If60 MAN Y VOTERS OF I.EWISBURG. Messrs. Editors Permit me to present to the consideration of the voters of Union Co. the name of JAMES SHIELDS for Associate Judge. Mr. Shields bas long been an active member of the Whig aad Republican party is a hard laboring man.who has airuvgled fur 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 to fill thai position. The voters cf Union county wonld do no more lhan the merits of Mr.Shieldsand of staunch Kelly towship demand in electing him the successor of our friend Rubl. A REPUBLICAN VOTER. Assembly. Miasm Eniroas : The time is at hand for the people lo select a candidate for the Gen eral Assembly. THOMAS HAYES, Esq.. has recently discharged the duties of lhal office with entire satisfaction to his constituents in general, and relying very much upon his ex perience as a legislator, and npon hia fidelity as well lo his immediate district as to the in tcrwota ut the wkehi eauc bts services In the same capacity are again ardency desired. We hope ihe Republicans of Union county will place him in nomination at the approach ing County Convention. MAKY REPUBLICANS. West Buflaloe, June !3, 1600. rxj-Please state RICHARD V.B.LINCOLN of Hartley township as a candidate for Ihe Assembly before the People on Ihe 4th Aug. trial. Esq. Lincoln is known to the whole 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 thanklesa 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, 18G0 HARMONY Register & Recorder. THE undersigned will be a candidate for the office of Register and Recorder of Union county, subject lo Ihe nomination to be made on the 4 lb. of August next UBURUE MERRILL. Lewisbnrg, May 3, 18b0 840 - To the citizens of Union ennnly we submit the name of HUGH P. SHELLER as a Re publican candidate fur Register A Recorder at the coming election. Mr. Sheller's entire worthiness and ample qualifications are well known to all, and he is presented through the solicitations ot aiahx nucaus. County Commtssloner. FiLLowCiTixaiia I offer myself as a can didate for Ihe Office of County Commissioner at the next Election subject to the decision of the Union county Republican Convention. If I am nominated and elected, I will attend lo Ihe duties of the office faithfully. MICHAEL KLECKNER. New Berlin, Juae 11, I860 THE subscriber will be a candidate for Commissioner of Union county, subject to the decision of the nomination of the Peo ple's party at Ihe delegate meetings on the 4th of August next. B. W. THOMPSON. Mifflinburg, May 3, I860 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 the decision oi tne tie nublican orimarv election for Union connty. if I am nominated and elected,! will discharge tbe duties or tbe office laithiuiiy FREDERICK BOLENDER Limestone Tp, May 18, 1860 Real Estate. SUPERIOR TOWN PROPERTY FiR SALE. That Urge and commodious BRICK HOUSE (formeily A.Graham's) north-west corner of Third and Market streets, with a Brick Stable, and other Outhouses, and Garden Lot on the alley adjoining. There is connected with tbe Honse a Storeroom, and several rooms for Offices and Shops. The stand is an old and well known business cor ner, in the centre of the town, and very con venient for churches, schools, etc Terms ea sy, and possession given at any time. Inquire ot WM.rKiun,or Lewisburg, July 14. H. P. SHELLER, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. THE following described Real Estate situate in Lewisburg. is entered at private sale. By calling on the subscriber, full de scription of the property with terms, etc, will ce made Known to purchasers. No. I. Is a Small Brick DvrelUait; laOase and Lot of Ground, pleasantly loca ted, and ia a part of tbe Iowa that is rapidly improving. Terms easy- No. J. A desirable Building; Lot. 68 feet front by 157 deep, sitnate on the River road, (Brown street) in University addition. SAM'!. H. ORWIO. R.i Eltate Agt. Leacisburg, la'.j 50, !. Iron Ore Lands for Sale. BY virtue of an order of Ihe Orphans' Court of Union county, will be sold, on the pre mises, on SATURDAY. Ihe 11 in day of AU GUST next, commencing at 10 o'clock A M, a certain messuage and tract of land, situate in East BurTaloe township. Union couoiy, con taining Fifty-Four acres and Eighty-Six per ches, adjoining lands of Jacob Gundy, John Hayea and others. One other tract, situate in Ihe same township, containing Thirty-Nine acres and Fifty-Nine perches, adjoining lands of Jamea Jenkins, John Aurand and others. uneotner rraci oi lana, situate in mc same, township, adjoining Ihe first mentioned tract of fiftv-four acres and eighty-six perches, eon- taioing Twelve acres, more or less, with the appurtenancea. The tracts will be sold separately, or to- gether, lo suit purchasers. Iron Ore has been diseovered in various places on tbe properly. Terms made known at sale. JAMES L. QCINN, Adm'r of Michael (juiun, dee'd. July 10, 1860 Administrator' Sale or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! IN pursuance of an order of Ihe Orphans' Court of Union county, will be exposed to public sale at ihe public bouse of Wm. L. Ritter, in New Columbia in said county, on Saturday, 1Mb August next, the following described Real Estate, lo wit: All that certain lot of ground, situated in the town of New Colnmbia. in Union county, bounded on Ihe north by lands of Elizabeth Goodlander, west by same, south by a public road, aad east by lands of George Ranck whertoa are erected a two-storey frame Dwelling House, a Frame Stable, andishL other Outbuildings. Tbere is a good and never failing Well of Water on tbe premises. Tbe said piece of ground contains one hundred and iwenty-eigut perches of land. Also all lhat certain piece or parcel of ILTTI.MBER LAND, situated in Wbite Deer township in said county, bounded on the north, east and west by lands lately belonging to Kaulfman & Reber.and south by lands lately belonging lo James Moore, dee'd, containing Twenty Acres more or less. The quality of tbe Timber is good. Sale to commence at one o'clock in the afternoon nf said day, when terms of sale will be made known by JOEL KLINE, Adsalaiatrator of Relate of Caaaus Kuvs, dee'd White Deer Tp, July 7. I860 ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Union county, I will sell on the prem ises on Saturday, Aug. IS, I860, at o'clock. P M, ihe following iract of land, situ ate in Hartley Twp, Union Co, Pa, adjoining tauas or iaui wuitc, junn vnurco aua uco. Kleckner, comprising Six Acres more or less, all improved, and on which are erected a good two-storey weather boarded Dwelling-House, and a good STABLE also. some Fruit Trees with the appurtenances late the estate ot Willi .itil, dec d. Terms made known at sale by RICHARD V. B. LINCOLN, Hartley, June 23, 1860. Administrator Sheriff's Sales. BY vilrue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa., end. Ex. and Lev. Fa. issued ont of the Court ol Common Pleas of Union county and to me directed, I will expose lo Publie Sale or Out cry, at the Public vtouse of u U Brewer, in Lewisburg, on Saturday, August II, 1860, at. 1 0 o clock, A. M., to wit : One certain Tract of Land, situate in Buffaloe township, and county of Union, bounded north by land of George Heimbach, aasaa my lawei a eaowawwa aayiar. aowta ey aaaNa of Henry Sower and Samuel Heimbach, and west by publie road, containing Sixty-Five Acres, more or less, whereon are erected a log Dwelling Honse, log Barn, Ore Drifts, 4c, with the appurtenances, as tbe property of JoArl Heimbach. Also, at the same time and place, two other certain Tracts of Land, situate in the aforesaid township and county, bounded as follows, lo wit t No. 1, bounded north by other lands or the Walkers, on the east by lands of Samuel Heimbach, on the south by lands of Jonathan Collar and Martin Dreisbach, and on the west by lands of 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-huildings, Ore Drifts, dec, with the appurtenances. No. 3, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post, thence by land (for merly) of John Royer, 88 degrees west, 80 cerches to a post, sou;h 4 degrees, west 48 and 4-10 perches to a black-oak, thence north 88 degrees east 64 perches to a stone, thence by land (formerly) oi nr. snena ana poouc road north 4 degrees east 40 perches to ihe place of beginning, containing Twenty Acres ana Twenty rercnes, neat measure, internet with the hereditaments and appurtenances, as Ihe property of Thomas Walker, William Wal ker nai Hairy Walker. Also, at the same time and place, another certain Lot of Ground situate in the aforesaid township and county .containingTwo 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 Rantlar Barkluw. with notice lo George Slear and Emanuel Reedy, terre tenants. Also, at tho same ti.ne and place, a certain Half Lot of Ground, 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. 2.13, 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 tree alley, whereon is erected a two-storey brick Dwelling House, with a frame Kitchen thereto attached, acd other oat-buildings 4c, with the appurtenances, as the property of James W. Hutchison. Also, at the same timo and place, the Defendants interest (being the undivided one-third) of a certain Lot of Ground situate in said borough and county, bounded north by part of same lot occupied by Hannah Nicely, east by Pear Alley, south by St. Louis street, and on the west by Second -street, marked in the general town plan No. 205, containing 57 feet in front, and 1S7 feet deep, whereon are erected a three storey Brick House, known as Ihe BurTaloe Honse. a frame Stable and Car riage House, a Well and Cistern with pumps, and other oat-buildings, etc, with the appurte nances as the property of Levi H. Lawike. Also, a Certain Lot of Ground, more or less, situate in the Borough of Lewisburg, and county of Union, bounded north by lot of Washington Bell, east by Third street, sooth by lot of John Locke, and west by an alley, whereon is erected a two-storey frame Dwell ing Honse, and other out-buildings. Ate, with ihe appurtenances, as the property of Wil liam Davis and Mary B. Koimtrm. JOHN CROSSGROVE, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Lewisburg, July 11, 1860 Western Lots, for sale cheap. LOT 6, bile 142. $80 lot 12, bl'Jr 24,40 lot t, blTr 40, J30i lot 16. bl'k 91. $30 ia DAKOTA CITY, (a Connty seat and Land Office site) Nebraska Territory. Also 3 Lots) in the town or SPENCER.the seat of justice for Clay coonty, on the tine of the Dubuque Railroad, at $30 each. JOHN B. LINN. Lewisburg. July S. ISSO. Areat far faAca at Zitaaca A. H. DILL -Attorneyat Law. ! rvFFICE on Sonth Second street, formerly I V occupied by .1. B. Hamlin, dee'd. i Le.w.sLiirg, June I, !fO Estat-of John Rlshel, dee'd. VTIUIVISTRATOR'SNOTICK. Letters nf Admi-i-irVio. on lh. Mat. of JOHN K16KEL. deee.-jed, Ute of Buffalo Tp. hav - ing oern F'aB lu -j ....... r liaiiin coaniv i due form of law all persons indebted lo said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and all , having any just claims against the aaroe may : oresent inem dul auiheniicaied f..r settlement L NOAH K Zl MM Kit MAN. ' jkdwilaietrator pi an " wiib the V. ill annexed Lewisburg. June 28, Ip crT17T!Tri? t ADVANCE OF 5CILI.U ia . Hod era Improrrmcat In DrnlMrj. ; niETH inserted on AMBER BASE,(which I s now taking the enure preference in j Eastern, Southern and moat of the Western I .:.... d in many respects is considered pre- , frrable to gold or any metallic base) at reduced prices, thus enabling all who need ihrm lo aeail themeeleea of Deatal Sutwtitatra fT ma.tti-atwn. Aleo, Teeth mounted npt.a Uvld.andall theearieuaMe. r nia.tieation. leeariouaMe - tJ'th, wkicb tallia Flatea ia nae, la tbe lateet a pmiel Suaeial atteatioa will be paid lo tilling la. decidedly, the moat important opernlu-n pertainm to the profeaeion ; but eery frequent!? abu.id by un.kttt fill and ineapvrienced operator.; but aaD plop rlv I- r formed, vm. preaetee tba natural organ, eoiauchde.irrd by all. Irritable Teeth and Exposed Nerves treated sueeoarfully. Being In poaaefiHoB of a ebolra aetof Tntrnmnt. and having bad near twenty yeara oonelant and eat'o.i.a practice, and at preaeot in poaae.eM n of all the laie.t im proveeaeata pertaintne to tbe pr.if.wioo. the aulerilr wonld aay, with confluence, that entire aatiatacUn will ba given ia all caeca. " Rooms in Mrs. Metzger's Dwelling, Front street, south of Market. R. E. BURLAN. Lewlaburg. Juae 22, 1"60. G. M. SWARTZ ki:m ist. OFFICE in Krber s Block, four doors aoore tbe Bank (np stairs ) Lewisburg, April 3D, 160 REMOVAL. n. (.KRII.4KT, DEXTIST, has removed to Sooth 3d street, four doors from the Town Clock, LEW ISBURG, FA, fiAMllX II. OR WIG. Attorney at I-avr. OFFICE on South Second near Market St. LEWISBCRO, FA. rir"All Professional Business entrusted to hip are will be faithfully and promptly atten i Sept. 14, 1 857 itfPIC'N IC.-si " Well janp Into tba Wagon, and all take a ride." V LARGE, handsome and verv comforta ble TrV.44.U5i hasbeeu. fitted up lor Ihe especial accommodation of, Pic-Nicandothersimilarexcurons. Terms moderate. Apply to JOS. M. HOl'SLL. 1 Lewisburg, Junes, 1859. VARIETY STORE ANO or POST FICE. A LARGE snppl) of Bnks,Statinncry, j XI. Perfumery, Jewelry, Toys, Confection- j eries, Teas, Spices, Fruit, Nuts, B.iskies, ; Pictures, and a variety of RICK NACKS tor ; sale cheap at the t6:i LEWIbBl KG POST OFFICE. 1MNE Gold PENS .Vr Ladies and Gents can j . be had at the TOST OFFICE I B.isfcies, III v EVEKAL setts of CAM Eos and other! a Breast Pins and Ear ilinzs can be had J Breast Pins very cheap at the PO&T OFFICE ORDERS for Books or Goods of any kind promptly attended to at the 1 fOST OFMI.-E LADIES can find the largest and btsl assort ment of Letter and Note PAPEK.Eiivel opes Ac. at the POST OFFICE IF you want a beautiful GILT FRAME, go go lo Ihe POST OFFICE. IF von want a snpply of fine STATIONE RY, to the POST OFFICE. NEW FIRM TN THE old SHOP! The subscribers M respecuuny announce lo the citizens ot Lewisburg and viciuitr lhat they have formed a Partnership in the Tailoring Business, at the well-known stand of James Criswellon Market street, where they are prepared to CUT AND MAKE I f lo order in the very best style. Men's and Boys' Clothing ot every description on short notice. VVe ask a share of the public patrrnape JAMES CI11SWELL, J. F. SCHAFFER. Lewisburg, April 4, 1850 HOUSE BUILDERS, TAKE NOTICE ! The undersigned are annoinled Apenls for the SAle i.f Door, Blinds V Wintioiv Sah of all sizes, made of the best material. All work warranted. CiMade byl..B.Sl"KOLT. Uughesville, Pa. and for sale by 67t F S CALDWELL, l.ewisbnrg TIIOS. C. ( It I Lit HAS jus of ihe st received a splendid assnrtiLent very best, cheapest and most lashionable Jewelry in ibe market His Stock comprises j Breast Pins, cnaius, . Ear Ring;, Finger Rings, Bract-let, Meeie Buttons, MudN,&c.&.c., which will be sold extremely low for t'n. He respectfully asks the patronage of all his old customers; and also invites new ones lo give him a call before making their pur chases. Call at the sign of the Big Watch, Market street, east of Second. Dec. S t,'5d NOTICE1SGO. mHE Firm of Waltir. Lrnhart 4 Rihrahaek ai ready in their line, and are well satisfied it would be to the interest of such as purpose erecting good buildings to give us a call before con - trading with others. We have pot op some of the best houses and stores in Lewisburg, and are assured their owners will testify that their buildings were put up by good and ener- getie workmen, and iu quick lime, (which is a very important matter to buililers.) i References Chamberlin Bro's; L. Palmer. ' architect; Dr. I. Brugger; Bvers Animons;; Lewis Ashenfelter. ISAAC WALTER. i JACKSON LENHART, ' SAM. ROHRABACH. I Lewisburg, Dee. 27, 1 859 COAL COAL CO tie. 1 THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand I a large assortment of the very best Sha-1 mokia and Wilkes-Barre COAL, for lime and I stove purposes, which be will sell at ihe very , lowest prices for Cash or Country Produce. J Also, Blacksmiths' Coal, Flatter and Salt. Wish it distinctly understood, that I w ill not ' be undersold by any man. Having good wetgh-scales, full weight will be given. j Coal Yard near Weidensaul's hotel. CEORtiE HOLSTEIN. j Lewisbnrg, May 27,'5. ' DR. I. BRUGGER, j nOMtEOPATHIC PlllSIC'l.., j OFFICE in his new Brick Block, Market street, south side, between 4'h and 5 h I (up stairs.) iwhts.-t;. ty, I" ,?." :tW OlOrC iNeW COOlIS' - . -. "v . PHILAE'A TIUAOIBO STORE, ; q,Q fa a. IfcUIknraii a. Tll, .-h,eir,,r kiiine a The sabscriber.having a permm ia ibVe-.!: buying conMamly at Aucm u, ia prepare, ii sell all his triods at City PricesH..,,,, (jloyea. Crochet CoHon. 'I eilibg Needle, lars. Buttons, Taj'e, and all g,da aeoj b AIo Books and Stationery, School -- and Collej.e JJi.k-, dtc. Paper ffl Window Curtains at 8 cla French if Fire Una pi Screens. Stencil WoflaniV dnn ne to order C untry Pruiiuce lake a u chanje. Cab paid f't Rags. esc April 18, IK60. H. L. M MAHON. Next Session of Union Seminary, A ' e uerlin, will commence on Thar. uay, .m i,anu couiioae XV weeav 1'K. : 'j uition fur the. session will be as contingent Ice $1 for a half e.n,a'Ja., una awuuui. uiiaiaiar,9i.i.ipr, Lad1f. from abroad are rrriuire'l to board in the Lv dies' Boaiding House of ibe Insiiiouoa. aow 1 umler the Mipenntendencr til Ke b Wolf, j, student will be received for less iban a'raj ' session. All stuiirnt wishing to attend tie requeued lo be present at the ripening of toe session, pariicol.rly iho-e who wi.sh i talft ' the Teachers lit partment. 1 By or.lrr l ihe Kxrrntire Commiitte ' New Berlin, June lt) "Industry must ThriTe."' - riXandSIIEETim&faUb.af.f. ' A Removed to llnush; ,!)-, hmtrSh opn Market sireet near Fourth, where I ,n ifl at all times a full assoriment of Tin Hare, Mote IMpe, COAL blCKETS.lntt Zme.4t.4t. ! wHi a.'so make to enter, on short notice. Tin Uoj. ters. Spouting or any kind of work in s.ylin of birsioese. Hf Vending and Jobbinrgeneraltyprrmp-j, aurnded to. JO.S. A. KKEAMta l.ewisbnig, Oct SO. IN, a VKKUU Il.,-V..tI.E-ar.n.ae..rtB.rntoJibiaoperl., - Ware tuibriioic t'r.arr.iijg Kettle, eaaee Papa Warhboale.' up. f. r . l.iJr-n. La.ne. pan.brd traolaa ' a;ao Irencb lUaing 1'aua, ex. CALL J.Vi JUS. a. kKPAMEK Administrator's Notice. I "ITT Ii Eli HAS, Letters of Administrsiioa j If to ihe estate of LEW Is PALMES, f deceased, la'e of Lewisburg borough, L'nioa I county, have been granted to the subscriber, , ! by the Register of said county, in tine furm; j all persons indebted to said estate are rennet- ed to make payment, and those havingclams : a?ain.t Ihe same will present them 4a!y 1 authenticated for setilement, to JOS. B. KOSS, Ada , June 2, I860 Lewisbur! LAW OFFICE REMOVED. John B. Linn, TTOn.ET AT LAW-Office at his bouse ou N. Market St. bet. 1st dt 2d i - - s-ewisourar. fat. The EGWARD and HOPE Express Companies. ; n YWriClv li.:l.i. ...1 f : I s a.c j mii to auu iiuui aur . puiuuu vi lii- imun r.ita iim laoaaae. oiace at A l.b KLL s Drue l-tore. Leai.bara, Family Grocery Store. T. G. EVANS &Co., OI .NUIAL otALLKS IN GROCERIES ANO PROVISIONS, Eiubrariog ever? article ecnamoi to the t ratio, ran Glf.MX, FLO UK AND FEED JK.V. COIFKE. IOf.A??Ei Wlr l. f'UL'PJli T.- FKL IT, Ac. dec. fcc, ' Market street, vppnsite the Post Office, LciAiftburg, Pa. rP O. V.. k Co. have just received 1 a fre-b from Philadelphia a trvaaendoaa at ark a weUeeli-rt.il tjroerriea ol every load, among wakaara Peat-he, and Tomatoes, pat op in Cane, aud warranted pure and freaa. j Dried Apples, Peaches, Prunes. Cor rants, Prc?crinj Citrons, Figs, Dates, Kuii-ins Iroiiabt to l!J cl.. jitr lb., Pickles of all descriptions, Pure Java C OFFEE, itroontt, and put up in air-tight Cana,expres)y fer faauly am. A large lut if ..tiperifr MA C A EKLL. thAO vvu nan, ULhhiya, ham, baco.4c X General aerort wient oV Willow anil t edar Ware, Glass narr,ti:irnnate, Earl bea st air, ltojic, I vtlne, Ac. FiA Oil, iluid. Pine Oil, Candles, CanJi and Lamp Wit k, Tallvic, Lard, dr. i Fonps of all kinds, Wheel Grease, ett. Cobatco ana Srcnus, a rljoitr rarirtr. Flour, Corn Meal, Potatoes, Corn, Eve, Oatd, Ac., always on band. Unrds delivered fret o charge ta cmomen residing u-ilun the Buruugh. T attempt to enumerate all the articles which wa have for aale weald be HBpoiMe. We would reepeet tuii. iitv:telhe i ublic toi all and examine our arlnee: .1 liiot-i-rl-a. We are ei-nn,lent ! being at'le to aril a cheap ae tht y ran be taught tbie aide of I'htiedclplnv We wuuld pitrtimlerl aoucitcur country fik-ode Ua" aa a call ; lcr lit purchase all manner of Product, anifrar a high a ibr hcrly etae. Leaieburg, April ui, T. G. EVANS A CW. Ezecntor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, lhal Letters- I X I i ..an 1 1 r- a. a. ti.a. U. ....II . rwi lactin(ll ! ii( J0N eCiiii.CK, Esq. deed, laie t.f East Buflaloe lown'hip, I'mon county, hare ben granted to the undersigned, by the Registers! I nion county, in due form of law ; ail persoas having claims against said estate wil'.pi""1 them, and those owing said estate are reqa"" led to make immediate payment, to ROBERT 11. LAIRD, Executor Lewisburg, June 23, I860 S TOJCt ! T iaM Hllish & Goodman,.Vfri.aiwXfa:''')"r ' "STAVE received and opened a CH0ICI ' assoriment of all the laiesl styles Spring and Suminrr Goods. The parties attention of the Ladies is called to their st" I of Brilliants Dress Silks Prints Delaines Shawls Fig.Fr.Merinos Collars DuraW Sleeves Ulnshams frrsertinrs Fotilarria Edgtap Chintzes Gi0",Z: ALSO Cloths, Plain and Fancy Casiweji Jean., Tweeds. Vestings. M.ilms. I'n ings, Tickings. Flannels, Boots and t3"Shoes, Hats and Caps.jJJ together with a complete essiTiment of Groceries, Hardware, Cedarware, Quccnsvrarc, all of which will be disposed of on as hie teims as ihe same articles can be ps" ased any w here. 6"tt tw a tail Da. W.H. Batannraa. Da.N.C.Pva- PI KU1 Si. MAlfcllOI SEe PIII XIVIASS AD SVKGEOMs 1) ESPECTFI LI.Y offer iht ir '"'"" i the cni2ens of Lewisburg and u ruuiiiling country. at-prEEr-1-eT Particular attention paid to M "" w Enquire in West Maik't 'eei or at rest st o- V.-s. BaikHest - r