Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, August 31, 1860, Image 2

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Star
O. M. WOBDEN
COBNtLIUS.
Tm Rfm .IfM. TIi l.riitri:.i Cim-sinr.
I'lit'li-lint tli i'.-isli r-vMwn. li.-,. t(.- Ir.-t aiii t'.t
tlrt-:il.ttion r tiv N-i-it in lui..n County- j
Freedom, national; Slavery, seciional ! i
AIIM1MTL rUOTUTHIV Til AMKIHl AN IMIIsTlil. ;
AMI I
J,W n ilhiT In- of Slmc Terrlfnrv hJ Extension.
Puri-hnsr. or t iwiirsl.
Th. l-ire re, Mti-1 will I-.' Ihe two lectin; rrlneii.te,
-iv Ibf cuntrv. until fti. T .re vieOTi .11-: mii-l
till item I ir" nnl H'-ft" It. -it until lli.y
- in triaint'h ' H" N.i.."l C-iwl l Wash- ;
Bi!l.n J Wo.r.'- M- rf' J.-'irmit. i
I
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T-iS3
i'ur I'ri-vlOrnl,
ABRAHAM LINX'OLN,of Illinois'.
Fr Met PnWrni,
HANXIHAL II AMLlX,of Maine
Th"tnm M. H-.we iK.iwnr.1C Knijlit
:lli-iirr I'tiniUl ,lii-h. M 1 K-.il-t
lot.u M. i:txnixl Jitut W. Knii.-r
ifrnc W.t'ltn-t ilMvil Muiiitit..lr
-Tttoiii K. Hull f It IVinitmau
i'JtHirv:'- .rflr ;. ! tiHri
1-.iuii'l ("mIviii (h-lar i'-4U
i-ln l. hirkt.lrirk Jiu K-rr
KWrt IV Kmij;
Nlliatl II 11
IfTi It itiilli
ariJ T.-urarl
llvt M-n-ur
It itiii n i;.-hr
v m. M'KciHisn
It. IV Uubcru
Klllt MltMIMIK,
ANDREW C. ITRT1X, of Centre Co.
JOHN W. KILL1MIER, of Lebanon.!
TII0M.S HAYES, of Cnion Co.
JOHN J. PATTERSON, of Juniata Co.
Counts' Ticket.
Fur Assiirlntr JndseM 1IT1 lilirisr.tl'll.
For Kr.'MlT A Ueciirder l.lllllll.i; MKIiltll.L
Fr (iiramN.luncr III! IllKli K l;tLK lll.lt.
For Amlimr HIMFI MHt'FtR.
liepublic in Mcclings! !
THIS KVKMXG, I
(Friiby.An?. :J1.) James CiiAMnraLix
amlotlicrs will aiMrcs-t tlic Lcwisluirir
ViJ.c-.U-akc CluL, at' In.Io;'t Hull,
at half past tcvcii o'clock. All arc
invited to atlciiJ. j
TOMORROW, j
(?atunlar. Pnjit. 1.) a (Irani R il'v
will bo I10M in Flavel Ciin;'uu's ,
drove, in Kelly township, to com-)
mcnrc at one o'clock, 1'. M. The
Speaker? ena'cil for theoocasion arc
Kx-Gov. 1'ollnck, Win. C. Lawson. ,
K.t., Fran!:
Dotind, F-q., and One of,
our Nominees for
Asscmiilv, t ol. 1
John J. I'attei-son. The exercises
will lie continued in the evening, when
the Lewijliurs Wide-Awake CT.i'.i
will appear in full n:i' form and Torch
Litrlit I'roees.sion. Let there be a
lanrc attendance.
The Ticket, Completa.
Ty rcrorrin": tj tlic'prooppdin?-! of
the Ijogislalivc ana ouirro.-stonai t
Confi-'iviiPOs, in to-iI;iv'a iaicr, it will .
lie FCCli that Our I ickct is HOW COIU- :
plcte. The men cho?cn to tvjirr-se-nt
3 at Washington and Harrisl'iinr
IiaVC all 1'OCn tried and proved true ;
"Mr. Hi!liner served in the last sc.5-:
. : ..r s ';,.,,, .;.t, M ,.
J laves lias represented us twice, and j
Mr". Patterson once : all havin? ae- i
iiuitted tlie n-elves ?o lionoraUly that
their coTistitucnts believe it to be ad
vantageous to their interests to keep
them at it. When men prove them
selves so worthy of the confidence re
posed in them, it is certainly best to
retain t'.icm, rather than tu supply
their places with raw recruits.
Now that the campaign has fairly
opened, let every man c.vrt himself
to help to elect the whole ticket, with
out a scratch. It is made up of men
of our own choice men of untar
nished characters, and sound political
principles. Our opponents do not
intend to vote for our men ; then, why
should we vote for theirs, thus fight
ing their battles instead of our own ?
Organize '. Org lntea 1 !
As the cveninjs have lengthened
and cooled off comfortably, we would
advise our friends to get to the work
of organization in earnest. Clubs
should be formed in cverv school dis-
f... (!. ..f iiinntlier on, I '
k J. K.
discussing the great questions of the!lv ;,, j,,. tre ailenlille ,;ev. A. j.
day ; and many of the districts could : nav, 0f Xonhuinb iiand.
adil life to their performances bv for- Missionary s, rmn, Kev Prof. C R. Bliss,
ming Glee and Wide-Awake dubs. 1). l-of Lew,sbu,s.
. , , i . . t-. , t.ireu ar letier, by I!ev. A. J. Hay.of orth-
lo not depend entirely upon speakers amhp-aml. ' '
from a distance to address you, but i '-he Chairmen of Stand. nj Committees will
choose speakers out of your own uis-: rfport
tricts ; tliere is plenty of talent scat-1 J" Ministerial Education, Rev. rrof. T. F.
tered over the county, which only re- r'rcUu.. Hev. j. R. Shanafelt,
quires ueveiopinent, ana me scuooi- j
house club meeting ts the place to
briug it out. Districts should be .
canvassed, documents distributed, Vc.
It will not do to repose idly on our (
oars.di'pending upon our strength and J
the distractions of the opposite party, i
to gain us the victory. Pj prepared i
to have every man out at the October ;
election, and the November election '
will, we guarantee, liud every man at j
hid duty. WorklWOHS!
- ;
The Democrats of this county, held '
their Convention 00 Tuesday evening Ust, !
and ncimiut d the fallowing Ticket :
C,.T;ress K. Fleming, of William-p irt.
Assemiitv It. Cr.mr. of Jersey siimre.
Il-j. and Rec II II. Blair. Manty Creek.
Cotninissiotier Michael Curls. Xippenose.
Coroner Michael Kelly. Cascade.
Auditor K. K. Ililliard, Muncy Borough.
We venture to sty that this was the
tamest Convention ever held by the De
mocracy of this conuty. Xjt t resolu
tion, nor a single plank for a platform was
uauifiitcl.
A Dumber ci the townships
did not von send dt. legates lo the Con
vention. The ann?unjeui.tit uf the notn
iuaiicn has create! no intcri. st atuon the
people, and tverjtliin iudica'vs
the du
t-.at cl ;he li. t!. J.'.ii j LilulI
m,,.,..,!. -r U,. Ma. A sUroiii.e
Hkmltii. A. ., An?- i'o , Th(, fi,1wjn nominations were made by
A slight frost here this morning, but no! )ic ;epUi,licaiis ol Centre counlv. viz : As
sutfic'eiit to injure anything. The severe semblv. Win. (.'. llimcaii ; Sheriff, Win. Al
raiut. r... of Sunday prostrated most of the ' eiandcr; I-?ister A K.c..r.l.'r. ... t rnnem
; . . . beivij; 1'rotlionoiarv. John John-tui ; ( oin-
(Mt-.in th: nvion. uhi. h.s now b.-ing ta- ,lllsMi;(.r, Jl1)U MTaluil,uli; Aud.r. u.4 rc
l,en up u-.th s ckle, scyihe.cra.ile.an.l inou- u e ,lb,.r0l.
er, and proves a very heavy crop Oat fit-Id- j liemorratie Ticket
look more numerous than any oilier grain j Assembly. Capt. John A. Hunter s Sheriff,
raised here. j Edward Kreiuer; Keir. Ac Kec. J. L. Test ;
" ,. f , j N irthern 1'ro honoiary, John JIollL-r; Auditor, not re-
I'enn'a are stiflcrinr; from a blijiht which i
wilts and blackens the h aves, but I can not !
I arn as it hurls the tubers. Its cause is very .
uncertain, as one tir!J is troubled, and ils j
neighbor on precisely ibe same soil is in t. i
The Political eieiteinei.t is not intense, i
The Willi--A wakes pf Hamilton and talon
had a inrcli-hul.i procession last evcnint;,ann
speech ir. in Mr. Andrews of New Yurk
ciiv li'rniiTiy a ica-ung .vinei u an, no .1
Lincoln man. Dotigias ha iin re friends in
the country than Breckinridge, but the latter
leads in ilie cities. The all. nipt of the leal
ers ol'ihe Bell and Douglas factions to com
j hine ml aii.l water, is laughed to scorn by the
,UB"ly
i aifl i I'm -uiic tui .-".i.v-i-, ... 1 1
any adverse comliination. en now.
Legislative Conference.
The Ci'i.leree of tlie lVuple s Kepresenia-
lire reference, cmp""! 't the cuntie i j
I in.in suvder and iini.itn. met at lite nub ic i
houe of J. A. Snvder, in Richlield, Juniata
Conferees i
counlv, on the 2-u day of August.
present
I'uiou John B. Linn, Francis Wljon, Wm.
Jones. j 1'inc creek raittcd about nine feet in three
Snyder Henry W. Snyder, Ijracl (iutelius, ; hours anj cnimittcd great destruction to
F. J. schoch. roads, brides, farms and lumbering cs-
Juinata H. W. Wilson, R. A. Patterson, J. fc ' 0 ,
M seller.- j tablt-htnents. The liooms near tho moulh
' oTJotTnn, It. W. snvder was chosen I'res- j of be Creek were broken and a quan
idem and James M. Sellerf, Secretary. j tity of logs escaped. The Willistnsport
After proceeding to vole. Col. John J. Pat- IJoom was Undergoing repairs, and was
I terson, ol Juniata, had nine votes, 1 nomas
Haves. l.si,.,f tuion.had live v..te-,an,l ol. ,
W. F. Wasen.eller.iil Snyder, had four votes. ;
Patterson and Hayes, havini: had a majority
of all the votes cast, were declared duly nomi-
Kiled.auJ the nomination was made unani-j
mous.
On motion, j
,'..,,, lhat we. the ( onlerees 01 tni 1
I.. ...... 4 .. 1 1. ! .! I (hit tin n.iri! v nl
the country "will be fostered and maintained '
by Ihe election o! Lincoln, Hamlin and Cur- j
to promote tto'ir election.
y.-si.r". That the nominations
made this
dav, of Patterson and Hayes, deserves the
iiiianiiiious suppoit of all voters ojiposed to
the corrupt Adiuiiiistraiiun now ill power.
Signed by the oilirers.
Conferee neetin;.
The conferees Iron) the tenth Congressional
district, met at (Jeorjetown, Northombei land
unity, at the p-itilic hoU'C ol J. binsaumn.
j-ridav
imm;
rivihe-rih d-iy ol August. I tie tol-
ntlenieii appeared as coiilerees, viz :
l.etau..n John W.Kinports, Joseph l.heiu-
'.' .... , . ,,.. , ,, , s, ..
li'l 'ill II , '1.11 -..,. H.TV. l'... . 'HUl U1B-
ker, l'nilrp Irwin.
Lower Vahanoy H' tijamin Kauderman.
I nion Johnson Walls, Thomas liutclius,
John 1. Linn.
Snyd-r 11. W. Snyder, Israel Uutelius,
Saiiniel Alleinati.
On motion of Mr. Irvin. Henry W. Snvder,
from Snyder county, was selected as chair
man, Philip Irrin and Ueo. Bergucr as Sec
retary's. The presiding officer announced the conlcr-
rnre lhliy .,m7e, ; svhereupou Mr. Irvin
,.,i.red the foilowiii!;: j
ll'JrJ. That we heartily approve the ,
it. That we heartily approve the ,
, course pnrsiie., ,,y our l.eprese.i.ative, ine ,
- 1! i'i J din . Killinqer. 111 the ( otiu'ress ot ,
he I'liiiel States, and lhat we hereby lender ,
), a uuannnons re-nomination 10 the post he
has so ablv filled dunn; the last sessnn.
Mr. I.inm. I second the
ulion as one
of 1
ic representatives trom I nion county.
On th-' ipiestiou. -hill the rest luti.m t e
adopted. H was aiined lo by a unanimous
vote of the whole conferees.
The f.dlnwin; resolution was also unani
mously adopted, vi :
ll'!ih--ilt That we endorse ihe nominations
ina le at Chicago in the person; of Abraham
l.i:i--.!n, ot Llinoi-.lor President, and Hanni
bal Hamlin, of Maine, lor Vice President j
and alM, tint made 111 our State of Xndrew ti.
Cuitin for (i 'vernor of Pennsylvania, and
that we pledge them the united support of ihe
entire Opposition from this Congressional
district.
Messrs. Linn and Irvin rf appointed a
cntmnittee lo wail upon Mr. Killiner and in
firm hnn ol his nomination.
The committee entered at once upon the
i: -. rrl..r .linl.. an. I in -i !,,r: It,,,,,
returned, introducm? Mr. K.llin.-r, who re-
tnrnr I his siiieerc thanks ;.ir th- honor con-
ferre.l npeai him andaeeept.1 the nomination, j
On motion ol Mr. Israel I. melius, the pro- t
cee linjs were ordered lo be published ill all
llic Opposition pvrs of the distriet.
II. W.SXVDEK, President.
rnti-ip Inwiv,
Geohor UkHiiSiF.n, S
Stcretaries.
The Fortieth Anniversary of the '-Xorth-
umberland Unntist A
ciation" will be held !
wttnttie nrsi i,ipii-i .,nurcn oi iiiiams-
('I'll, i:oilillirin ii: i lltidt) Ot jilcilJUW at
1 o'clock. A. V-.
f Berwick.
an and Foreign Bible Society.
, of Danville. 1
rai.ee, G. S. Hanger, of Will- j
o i American
A. H. Putnam
On I einperance,
lanisp'irt.
On Foreign Missions, Prof. G. R. Bliss, of
j
1, 1
tl'
Lewisburir.
On Home Missions, Rev. A. F. shanafe
.. r w. 11 .. 11
On Cniversi'ty at Lewisburg, G. M. Ppratt,
,,., ' ,
1
On Publication Society, Rev. A.J. Hay, of.
Xonhuniberjand.
Rev Christian C. Culler died at Milton on ;
Sunday last, after a lingering attack of Ty- '
j.h ud lever, in ihe 4 1th year of hts a?e. I
-X Tt 1
last sir years, having be,-a in the ministry i
about sixteen years. He was a native of;
i Fred-iii-k co'inty, Maryland, wh?re he has ;
kit a l.ii"e number of syinraiiiiz:n? friends
I an I relatives. A young widow aad two small j sitioiis, examinations and other remembrances
I children survive. j to do those things which of their offices and in
I His funeral was attended by more than , their behalf appertain to be done ; and all Wit
twenty clerqvmen and an immense concourse nesses and other persons prosecuting in bchall
of cuiens, Iriends and relatives. Kev. P. j of the Commonwealth against any person or
R;er, of Siinbury, commenced ihe funeral j persons, are required to be then and there
services at his late residence, by singing and j attending, and not depart without leave at their
praver, afi"r winch the corpse was conveyed i peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in
11. the Luiherrn Church, and Rev. P. Bora, of;
Seiinerove, delivered an interesting and very
appropriate sermon, on John -Mil : 7. MV hat
I d. thou knowesi not now ; but thou shait
know hf realtor." He was followed by Rev.
Georee Paison. of Muncv, in a very moving
exiior a:i,'r.. The ebtirt'li was crowded to lis
u-'iiost eapa.'ity. and the streets it. the victni-
y w.re tai.-i4 Vila peif.c aud uaiajos.
liXIO.X COliNTV STAU & l,EVISiiUli(i ClIUONlCLJi AUGUST :il,
M.U.1....M, All?. 29, IMO.
niemiu reI,
Thf IH'mirrnt; p.is-"I rfsolmions in fever
tf a I'niun KIect'ral Tirkrl.
Tii ere nas a nI .lral vi rheorinirby both
parlies ami many aiiants ut re bjuiiy iii-
The ('ainp-McP'ini "brikr-up" ihii mnrn-
inj;. There acre lhirty-iw ifiit-i. (lootl or
ier prevailrd encr.iih. I-aM evening there
were Mime 4taUen tip" I'T swearing.
The fanners in Briih Valley are h-y n!
seeilitig. ( me have iitn.i!) arid nearly all
will be thiiuiiih by the 1st Sept.
The wheat crup was vervSoosn gno!
ihit the r;ike of Manny's Kiaper a-i V
weak !.i it wnrti mprly ? Oats goJ ;
Curn, Uiidiliius: FrUit of all kiuJs, scarce.
K. R. Z.
At "iif thn wlltorof th- r. in-vriifir IVhli."
Ptukm, ani l.os (f 5 aw Loos. On
Fridaj afternoon the norihern counties of
tho ccutral part of this tatc woro isiieJ
wi r b a uiost terrible storm of rain.
j.joe crcck w faihcr lhan it ha9 been i
known fur many car., and (he Chemung,
Tioga, Siunetnuhoning, Kcttlo Creek anJ
other atrcanis in this section of the State ;
were raised to a very unusual freshet. I
c0ied until after daylljrlit. fcomo of the
, ,hllt Wfre rilf4j ou, fr eomo f Uie
c ... ,, ,
Wills below broke loose about two 0 clock
jn (ho morning, and thoy continued lo
. afti;r cix
0
clock, when tbe liooms and other fastcn-
: .ecured. Abnut tliren milliona
of tect Cfcaped from tbe Javsburg, Wil
liamsport and I.nyalsock mills. The fa?-
wav, where tney had boon raltintr out,
aud ncarljr the entire stock escaped,
amounting in all to about 15,0U0,0U0 feet.
About G,000,000 feet escaped from the
Tine creek Uooinp. Many of these logs
were caught in tbe liootu at Williatnsport,
how many, we are unable at this time to
determine.
The logs commenced to pass William-
f port about two o'clock in the morniDC,
aud at times in large quantities until the
., 1 j - '
boom tuceeeded in stoppins them. j
The river at YVilliaiusporl at its highest
point was twelve feet above luw water.
r .. ,
WiUiamqnrt luHctiii. j
, T . , , .,
An Irishman, named Thomas Kcllj, '
for some liino past a resident of William-
sport, and who was reported to have been !
killed on tho rail road near tho Money !
Station. b tho t-'.inburv A: lOrie train po- 1
ing south, on Jlondaj eveuing of last
week, it is dow believe J was dead
10 C
D0fure lraJn gtruck him. When last
Lc intoxicated.
r
-Viin.y Luminary.
On the Glh inst., John Cathcirt wrs
lodged in the ClearfLdJ c nir.ty Jail,
charged with having shot his wife, on the
Saturday previous. The ball entered her
breast, and lodged in the backbone. She
survived six hours.
J The St. Louis Dimncrat learns that the
, steamer Lucas, from .Memphis, encounter
' cd a fifteen minute snow storm on Sunday ,
: morning, the 12th inst. j
j Caleb U. Woodbury, I'oslmastcrat White
I Pigeon, who was recently arrested for rob-'
! b n the mail, committed suicide on the j
j 19th inst., preferring death to imprison- i
' mcnt. !
A heavy thunder storm visited I'hila-!
I delpbia, on the 12th inst., and owing to
the great quantity of water that fell, the ,
' " 10 carry in, anu
in consequence the streets anJ pnvcuicDts
were overflowed and cellars were filled, re- :
6utini in preat ilama"0 to rlrletv. At
several points culverts fell in carrying ,
with them the railroad tracks, and causing
great alarm to the resident occupants of
houses in the vicinity.
Hon. II. C. Hickok, was announced as
one of a number of Speakers at a llepub-
lu.an meeting, in franklin, l'a., on tte ;
tub inst.
Dr. M. 15. Garman and Amelia Deener. t
charged with Infanticide, were tried last ! '
I nov., at i, ii.iamspuri, uuu couirarjr lo au
expeetatiots, were acquitted
KiTorts are in progress to form a con
nection between the Sunbury & e
Hailroad, and tho Borough of PotrsviHe,
by the completion of a road to tbe Shaaio
kin Valley aDd l'ottsville Railroad.
(11 Saturday afternoon a week, a hull,
lu ili r mill cow, in the lield of John l!nh-
lienor nun cow, in inc in-ii
,- Straslmrtr towns
1:1111. ' . 1
e l ,r"k'''
hip. Lancaster,
if liolitnille;.
t'liiont'ounly Court lro lauinllon
117HEREAS, ihe Hon. AB M .S.WII.SOX,
V President Judce for the SUih Judicial
ti: ..f I, ... .- -e
L'i-ui,i . mis 1 , van ot, eonii-iisea lu me
"" f "". "d Snyder an,!
Pump Kl-BL aiid.NoA Simoxtox Esos., Asso-
PillLIF Kl-BL aild.lMlAVSiMiiSTliS EsejS., Asso-
1 i.tie a uo'. s in l ili'.Ml eon Illy , nave lssue'l tlietr
precept, bearing date the lsth dav of Feb.
1S6H, and to me directed, for the holding of an
Orphans" Court, Court of Common Pleas, Oyer
and Terminer, and General Ijuartor Sessions
at I.EWISI5UKG. for the countv of I'XIO.N,
on the third .NOX DAV" of sEl'T.(being iht
lth day) lM'iO, and to continue one week,
-Notice is therefore hereby iven to the Cor
oner. Justices of the Peace and Constables in
and I' t the county of Union, to appear in iheir
own proper persons with their records, inuiii
their attendance at the appointed time agreea-
Dte 10 nonce.
Given under my hand and seal at the Slier
ill's Otiice in Lewi-burL'. the lyth ilav .,1
Mav, in th
ethi hon Ire
' year of our Lord one thousand
I au l sixty and the eihtv-lourih
y-ar of ihe ln.l-peu lenre of the United fiat"
of America.- God save the Commonwealth
JLU.N Ci.OisGK0Vj;,:sac.u!
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
TnTirK i; iprc tv iriiTn to ail con-
1M ctrne l.ih.it the following named persons
have sctiii'd their accounts in the Ueister's
O.liee at l.;wisl.iirg. i:nion counlv, and that
ihe said accounts will be presented forconlir-
ma i and allowance at the Orphans' Court
to be hi ! I at I.KWISl'K(i, for the eouiitv
l uioii, on Ihe llnrd Friday t.f SKl'TEMUKR
next, bein;; the "Jlst day of said month, viz:
I The fmal Account of John F. Iliehart,
Executor of WiiUaia yA, kite of While Deer
tuwnsnip, ilec'd.
3 The Account of James t lumbers. Ad
ministrator of Suxan Smith, Ule t( Limestone
township, dee'd.
:i Tiie Account of Daniel, Smu ker, Guar
dian of Itnrlmra and AW' n'"i'i".
4 The Account f Conrad sto ckier. Admin
iviiator of W U:Uh, laie uf West Uullaloe
town-hip. tlec.'J. :
S The Account of John llauck. Adminulra-
tor of Anni II nick, dee'd. j
ti The Accoiiiit of Jonathan Widfe, Eiccu-1
t,.r nl . IMing, late of the Borough of!
l.ewishiiri, d"e' l. I
7 The Account of K.Uvard and Levi Iinnck, 1
r.xeculors of .htittithim lltuick, late of White ;
llerr township, ilec'd. j
8 The Account of John Walls and S. A. ;
Slock. Cxecutors of . .1- mack, late of Lew- :
ishniK llorouh. d'c'd. I
J The Account of John M. lienfer. Admin-!
itrator of . I. Mvwrtr, hue of New Berlin I
borough, dee'd. I
i.i:iii;cr: ueister.
Kegister'n Oilice, I.ewisburj. Aus.il, IHHO
Heal Estate.
SAL K OK" ilKA L ESTATE.
VdllKEAIlLV 10 the last will of Willia
Dai..:, late of Liberty township, Montour
county. Pa., ilec'd, will be exposed lo public
sale.on the premises, W fllllf Mf.iy, lilt
:H-.t "IllV ' Oclolx'l- next, all that
mis-uase and Th'ACT OF l.A.N II. situate in
said lownstiip, ailjoininj: lauds id Samuel. llen
nae, James Cauieriiii, Thomas Vatiaiit and
ltohert Mack containing Sixty ArrttN
pood quality ol land ; Railroad running pasl
11. The Improvements are
f a I't aiiK- lluiiKfi ami Itnrn.
i'l 1. Sprinz House at the door, nearly all
cleared, and in a Inh state of cultivation.
Also A I'l act ol Sixteen Acres, near the
above, adjoining Mrs. Moorhead, Hading Har
dinr. and others, all clear but about lour acres
which is well Timbered.
Sale to begin at 10 o'clock, A. M, when
Terms of sale will be made known by
FK'wlSj'''""
Ane. 2ft. INtio.
EXECUTORS' SALE
VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE.
1"ULj be exposcti al 1'ublic Sak-.onthe
prt'ijiibt's. on 1
S:iliirl:iv. liiy of Seplrmbor,
at I u'cl.tc k, 1. M.t the iullowiii dcacribeil
Keal Kiatc, ti wit :
All that certain Farm, or piece of laml late
thf flale el J"ii lU.Kip, ilecM-, Mtiaitl lu
While Drer t(w nhip, ct'imty v( I'liittn. rtn
taiinti? One Humlreii ami T went j -Three
Acres, more or less, two miles west of acw
:o!unihia.adioiniii! lands of David Monpeck
J,,h" H-'l"., Benjamin Uemberl.n.; and
others ; about 1 ifteen Acres are excellent
white Oak limber.the balance of the tract is
' Ma!c of cultivation : and has a vein
.r"ll"' "" ",c r"nn,n? throushn.
'-he improvements are a Larse traiiieA"
'p. storey lllil'Si: with Kitchen at-JIxl
taehed ; a I.artre Frame HANK 11AK.N, a:id
a ort.ssary Outbuildings ; a well of K..od
water near the door ; a good bearing Orchard ;
and other Fruit Trees,
" commence at 1 oVt.w p. M. ..r
5a,d aa' "cu """.7 -i 'r -Z Tv '
JOHN HATES. MAX,
PETEK REED.
Xm. 17 K.iwutors nt .li-iitl Ilfcfl., dr'd.
T ii iii.ic st.v.
A
(iHEEA UI.Y to the last will of Jacob Hnc-
sf t., late ol Lewisbur", L'nion counlv, now
lee'd, will be exposed to sale, at the House ol
1. 1). Cos. Lewisbnrs. on Satm'tliiy the
Mil day ol' Ot-lohrr iicxl all ihai
certain lltiuvr anil Lot ol' (.roiliKl,
with the appurtenances, sunate on the corner
ol North Iront and St. John's streets. The
improvements are a FKA.ME DWELLINO
HOI'sE, STAliLE, and other necessary oui
biiildinss. Located. in a healthy and pleasant
part ol ihe Itoron-h. Sale lo commence at I
o'clock, P. M., when terms will be published
t,y JAMES F. I.I.NX.
I'wil,arr.Ati7 !7,'vl. Ks'r of J o?eii II asi ,ii, i-'il.
Valuable Real Estate
AT FOOLSC SALE.
"l f ILL be exposed to Public Sale, at ihe
Public lloiiseol K. ti. Hetzel, in the
lioioii-.-li ot Lett ib ii rir, l'nion county,
Peiin'u, on
Saturday, September 22, 1E60,
at III o'clock, A. M., Ihe lollowing Keal Estate,
to wit :
Xo I. A Farm containing TWO HUN
DRED ACHES, limestone land, more or less,
situated in Kelly township, l.'nion county,
about one mile from Lcwisburs, adjoining
lands of Isaac Myers, Adam Koyer, John
Shuck and others abotii Teu Acres of which
is Timber Land, and the balance of the Tract
in a hih stale id" cultivation. The Iin-
proveiueiits are, a larsc Frame House llii
and Tenant House, a now Itarn, one ol the
iar2eM , ,he State, with a Well of aood Wa
ter in the ltarn Var.l; a Cattle Shed, Sit by liU
in ltnl-,th- for '"-"'"S cn in; Wagon
Shed and Corn t'nbs, Carriage House and
.' I S11....1. Si! ...nl. U,..a . ' .rn.ntar
shop, an 1 a very laree Pinery, wuh large
Farm Kettle and apparatus lor eookine feed;
an excellent Spring and large Spring House;
two Orchards containing about fifteen acres,
Willi a great variety of Apple ami Peach
Trees.all crafted fruit: a .Nursery, containing
about One Thousand Grafted 'Frees; and a
Limestone Quarry, containing excellent stone
for either Uiuldinz or Btirnint.
Xo. 2. A Large Brick DWELLING
HOl.'sE, and Lot, situate on the cornerkii2.
of Third and .Market streets, in the Borough
of Lewisburg a central and most desirable
business location. On the same lot are a
Store Room, Jewelry Shop a Brick Building
with Basement storey, two Rooms as business
places, and large Koom on second floor; a
large Brick IStable and Carriage House, and
a great variety of Fruit in the Garden.
Xo. a. A LOT, situate on' Third street,
adjoining above stated House and Lot, with
large Stable, Carnage House, Ice House,
Smoke House, Pig Pen and Cow Vard, with
almost every variety of Fiuit all grafted
on it.
The subscriber offers this valuable prop
erty for sale on account of being ensaged in
business at a disiance, requiring his whole
lime, and therefore unable to give said prop
erty his personal supervision.
Terms easy, and ma le known on the day
of sale, by WILLIAM FR1CK.
Lewisburg, Aug. 10, lut.O.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE,
rpiiE following described Real Instate
f situate in Lewisburg, is offered at private
sale. By calling on the subscriber, full de
scription of the property with terms, &c, will
be made known tc purchasers.
No. 1. Is a Small Hi UU Dwelling
II OIIVC and Lot of Ground, pleasantly loca
ted, and in a part of the town lhat is rapidly
improving. Terms easv.
Xo. S. A desirable Itllitillne: I.ol, 6fi
feet front by 1.77 deep, situate on the River
roal, Brown street) in University addition.
XAU'L H. OltM Hi. Real Estate Agl.
Li"ibur, Ju y SO, ls60.
Orphans' Court Sale.
. . e , . . r ..... 1
I yi Tiriue 01 oriier wi '.. "ii'i..wis v.un
J of Union countv.will be sold at ihe put-
the house of Win. wollr, 111 Hartle 011
TurMtay, ... 4. IHtai. at III o'clock A. M., ihe
Jollowiii! ilesrrilied real rslate;
l.ois Nos. and III 111 tiailieion, with the
improvements thereon. ?
17 acres id' land 111 arileton, a Ijninins Ja
cob Yarer, Jno. F. Wilson and JJr. W. F.
freehold
35 acres 17 perches in Hartley township,
adjoining John Filman, W . Tate and oih-i s. .
75 acres !I3 pen'hes in Jlarlley tow nshi,
aljiiiin liehei-ca 1. each and Saiiniel Johnson.
3mi acres T-l pen-lies in llaiily loivnshtp,
adjoining Books and Anderson, Samuel John
son. Also, the following tracts of unseated lands
in Hartley township :
415 acres warrantee's name Peter P.lack
41r
415
4 I S
4 1 A
ns
4 15
415
41s
Ids
4:M
4-JS
:M7
411H
101
Ida
do do lb. (iodliey Sfidle
iln do do Oeore Senile
do do do Cathar'e Senile
do do do t.eoie Shinz
ill. do do J'tiilip Senile
do do do I'eler Senile
do ibi do Vilid le l.rove
do do do Ilaniet Khode
ilo do do Flavel Kuan
do do do Michael Mini
do do do J din Senile
do do do David Senile
do do do J'eier Senile
do do do Win. Diinlap
do do do John Dunlap
Terms of sale will be maJe known at the
time ami place uf i-alr hy ,
IIKI.G.V !. HAYES.
July iT, C0 A Iininiftt.ilrix t DaiM llif. 1 r'4.
FOR SALE OR RENT ! i
Twonorni.i: fkamkikx -f-s
SES and Lots, each suitable foi
two tannin's one on North Founh street and
one on Si. John street, for Sale. Hallol each.
of the above Houses are for Ke:,i.
1 1 'Also, for sale, four llu'.ldin? Lots on
.North Filih street. JtlH.N HULlill I'tl.N,
Lewishur", Jan. 20, Ls.Vj. A'ent
SITEUIOK TOWN
P110PEUTY
F
OK SALE. That lar:
and commodious
lflllCK HOL'SK (lormerlv A.lirahani's)
north-west corner ol I lord and Mark'-t streets, j
with a Itrick stable, and other Outhouses.
and Garden Lot on Ihe alley adjoining. There ;
is connected with Ihe Hoiisea Storeri'oiii, and
several rooms for Oliiees and Shops. The
stand is an old and well knou n business cor-,
ner, 111 the centre of the town, and verv con- i
Yemeni for churches, schools, Ac. Terms ea- I
sv, and possession given at anv lime. liouire
of WMiFlilCK.or
Lewisburs, July 11. H. P. SHEI.LLK.
SDULL II. IIKUIU,
AtluiiM'j ait Law.
0
FFICE on South Second near Market St.
I.EWIXHI It':, 1'A.
rrAU Professional Husiness entrusted to
his -are will be laiihliilly ami promptly atten
' Sept. II, 1N'7
VARIETY STORE
ANI
l'OST OI'FICi:.
VLARliE mijijiIj uf hinks,S.latinnery,
Peifumery, Jewelry, Toys, Conlecuon- (
cries. Teas, Spices, Fruit, .Nuts, Ilasktrs,
Pirtures, and a variety ol IS1CK AChS lor
sale cheap at ihe
ifi.t LEWISBUKK POST OFFIirE.
I M.N E Gold PENS for Ladies and fient
can
I behadatthe POSTOFFIt'l
SEVERAL sells of CAMEOs and other
ltreasl Pins aud Ear Kititts can be hat)
very cheap at the POST OFFICE
RDERS for Hooks or (iomls of any kind
ronptly a.iri.Oed lo at Ihe
POST OFFICE
ADIES can find the lareest and hut assort
ment of Letier audXHte PAPER. Envel
ope Ac. at Ihe POST OFFICE
IF you want a supply of tine STATIONE
RY", lo the POST OFFICE.
NEW FIRM
IX THE OLD SlIOP.'-The subscribers
respectfully announce to the citizens of
Lewisburs and vicinity that they have formed
a Partnership in the
Tailoring Business,
at the well-known stand of James Criswell on
.Market street, where they are prepared to
VL T AM) MAKE J'locnler 111 the very
best style, Men's and Boys' lotliill? ol
every description on short nonce. e ask
a share ol the public patronage.
JAMEs CKISWELL,
J. F. SCHAFFER.
Lewisburg, April 1, Is.Vj
HOUSE BUILDERS,"
TAKE .NOTICE! The undersigned are
appointed Agents for the sale of
loois, It'iiKls & Yt iiuiovr Siish
of all sizes, made of the best material. All
work warranted, lit Made by L.B.SPKUUT,
Hushesville, Pa. and for sale by
bis) F 8 CALDWELL, Lewisburg
TIKIS. t.KIKK
nAS just received a splendid assortment
of the very best, cheapest and uiosi
lashionable Jew ell3 in the. market, liis
stock comprises
Itreawt Pins,
Ilia I un,
i:ar Kings.
I'luui-r lllnta,
lii-a'i-li,
Meeie i:nlf ons
M lit!, Xc. &..-.,
which will he sold extremely low for Cisn.
He respectfully asks Ihe patronage ol all
his old customers; and also invites new ones
to give hnu a call before making iheir pur
chases. Call at Ihe sign of the Big Watch,
Market street, east of Second. Dec. 3-l,'S4
NOTICE 18GO.
rilHE Firm of Wattir, Lttihart ItiJtrnbach
in the III il klaj illz ItUNillt
are ready to tioriin lor all kinds of work
i in their line, and are well satislied it would
j be to the interest of such as purpose erecting
! nnod litlilflills to ?ive lis A eall K..l'..r
j tracting with others. We have put up some j
m ii inn .ui. ... ..mnii MjiMiurf,
and are assured their owners will testify that
their buildings were put up bv good and enc r-i
getic woramcn, and in quick 'lime, (which is i
a verv important matter lo builders.) I
Jirjcrtncct t,nainoenin tiro s I.. Calmer,
architect; Dr. I. Brugger; Bvers Amnions;
Lewis Asheufeltcr. ISAAC WALTER,
JACKMON LENHART,
tAM. KOJIRABACH.
Lewisburg, Pec. 27, ln.'.9
C0.4L COM
CO IL.
rpHE subscriber keeps constantly on hand
1 a lar5' ?s,"'""i' 'he very be.t M,a-!
mokiu anu iiKes-uarre nui,, lor l.nieaiid
stove purposes.uhieh he will sell at the very
lowest prices for Cash or Country Produce.
Also, liUickumitlis' Coo, Vltibhr anil Halt.
Wish it distinctly understood, that I will not
be undersold by any man. Having g,ii
weigh-scales, full weight will be given.
Coal Yard near Weidensaul's hotel.
GEORGE IIOLisTEIX.
Lewisbnrg, May ST,'5!.
DR. I. BRUGG ER.
iioikoi trine rnvsit i ,
0
rrn-c in nis new llrick Bock. MnrLe,
Mreet. south side, belneeu -lih and oih
(uj sid,r--.)
LiwisEUrg( May, ik,Do i
JoGO.
Xiw
1 1
Store New
PHILAD'A TRII-IKIKC STGIl.
TWO ltr.s 0: c li e !; i:k.
1
The subscriber. h.'i-. in-.' a j ' i.-i 1, 1
bllV'lliLT col.sliil.liy af A'l ': '1.1 :
sell a. 1 his .. (..:, at t ry I : e. -
tiloVe, t'rothel t I'll, .11, 1 ellu - .Ne
lar, lliilton, 'J'ape, iiu.l u.i p . . i
the Ladies.
Also Hooks and Srai). nerv. Se,. ,
and I'ollese Ilo, Ar. IVp'-
Window Curtains al s l. I'l ':.i
Fue Hoard Si-iern. so i.e.! 1
done to old' r Cititiliv I'n 1.1
exeliaiil'e C a - h j ani t- 1 I..
April I", isiai. II I. ! ".I
"Industry must Thrive!"
r 1 M X a 1 J S 1 1 1. 1 . T J I; U M : ! f. ! i !.!
1. Jlt'inoved to ll o-;j!..n" I. ino i s:
.Maiki'i su .-el m ar F. nr'li. v!..-:e 1 vn.i
at all tunes a f'nll a- -.1 .1 i,t 01
'I'in M Hi v. I'l -.
'".!. Ill l hl l -S. . ..nr. A.-. ,r.
:iT.!.
1. . n
; also make to older, in i,
; ters. Spo'ilinK or ail) kn..
, ol l'lslie-.
I I J .Vei,.!,i,s u.u,.!.l..
alien I, il i,,. j, ,
I Leu ll'iii". flot Jllt I
"Tif rr-1 v
A. l.KL.
I.'IIIM II H I :,
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l.io Ir.-m'ti Ii.il.lllj; J',,1...
Administrator's Notice.
Vf rilEHi:S, Letters f ..:t.'
to the r-t.-it.. ,.( 1.1: V. Is p.;
deceased, late ol Lewi-; u:i' i 1. :.:h
Cotitity, have been rah'e! ;.. t!.'- or
bv Ihe li('iMer ,, s-.t-.'l r, iii.'v, h,
ill persoii iioi.-Mi',: to sa; l t'-:are ,n
ed to make j-a-, ii!! !,:, an:! il,,, r lt.;p; '
aainsi ihe same wij j f ' :.i u.ei
auilieiiticated lor seiiieni. nt. to
Jus D. I.ijs.-', A
Lewishur!;, June 2, I i
l.M I
. I
LA w o i r 1 1 -1: 1 : .m o v j :i.
John B. Linn.
A TTOHMll IT a.l( irr
'
- :
his House ou -N. .Ma;." : S;. I
';m !.' Nl.iii sr. I"
xne HOWARD and liCZ E
Conipaiiif s.
TXriil-S.-I'Slinilvtom.,! ft-,,,.,
)'Utli-u el 11,- t'nil. ,1
i a: i. 1 1.1. .-. 1
Family Grocery Store.
T. G. EVANS & Co.,
(ii:.i.ii.il. I i.ii.Ki;- in
GROCERIES AND PfiCV!S!Of.'S.
K mlirarin,; -vry arti- 1 mrr. n r i. '.?.! -n. j
(Jl.Al.v, l-'l.oi i; .i i I ; i ; i
ti:.. coiti:i:. Vi.i,..-.i.s,
I KLIlr, ii-, iU', ill-.,
Jtfurht itrnf, tj'j,;':e t'.f J'.rt t:'-i;
i.cii is.iui z. 5 :i.
C.
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vit' U il tiO'.'il it i,.iv I. . :o i . in . . t n i.n.;f
I'cat Ites :! 1 11111:1 to .,
Tilt itj. in Cm..-. iei ii.M:o.'.. 1 j io- .0. ; :i
. lri, a Arijilc.s, 1V:k !;rs. I'rtil.' Ci;r-
rant?, J TPM'Tvinvr Citioi.-. I'L-, :
latw.lni.-ii!fi li'iiin c, I to 1 v;
Cits. Jo'l- li., ricklod ol' '
all iir.-ci'ii!,"ii::.s, ;
Pure Jain lot II I .jriiii iul, j
mnj I'll! ii.ii, i.ir-1-.-li: l';,i;... , ; . , Vl. :, r
A uir' ti-t 1 J ujiirh'r ..' ir'A'.'.'7 ," -
CVD fj.sjl, HU.l.lM,, tt,;,r, ;.h',..v, .J. :
lllow iintl Ceilar VI :ire. (.lw
"iirr. tiii'i'iitai'i'. i:S! i :- j,-
"il'l. ltlH', lliil', J!'.
Fish Oil, Haiti, I'iiw OH, (..',, i'.tu,;:,
and L'tmji il',', .-, T'i-,.ir. a e.
Soaps of all kiii-l-., AVl.ciI Cna.so.ctc.
Cobiitco ar.h Ecgato, u t!;o:u- i-.uic'in.
Flour, Corn JKal, roltitms, C oll:.
Rye, Oats, ic. alwav; tu li:;i.,2.
(!ttttts tltttvtrui tr'r 41
rr.titiiiti; icilhiti iht il-.rmjt
To i.Tt.lti.t to
CM IT
J.T c;t,.' - U.'l ! II:.; 1 ., . V. .. '.- i . -ftn
!y in viti r," 1 tii iii- t" -ii .1 1 . . , . - -
iif dmi-iit-. . m 1 .,.1 ,, ,1 j.., , ,
rt..-p ih.-y run i-t- t- 4 1 - lit li.i- ,"1 I . ,.
v -iilil 'nrti. ului.i m i..it . ui .-1 ui.ii', ...,1. : -
u a ; : r
Wf putthnw nf! nuntht-r f 7 ':''
Irt-wi.-i-uri., A;n; 1-. T '" l.VA'.S . I
Executor's Notice.
OTH'i: i li- n ! v v. u. I . r
i.i JOII.N M-1!K U K. t:(. t-M, 1t-- , i I
UulldK e U'U (i li:;-. Vttli u i m,: , . i. .4. :
jTrd.m-i.1 tf ihe in. 'i rii.t ,!. ! v tt.V K- .
L uu'ti Ci'Uiity. ;n !iit- I. i m i t taw ; ;t '.. j ;
having ciam.s .tnint t '...l u i.. ;
them, itnl till 'Nt' o iu j - a i.i r-:a:c ::iv k t
loil lo lu dice tUiiM-i'ui'f p;iv I'i.t:, j,t
liOhi;iiI' il. 1.a:K1, i:ecnt.
Lew;burgv Juuc li.u
ir-.it
V v .
Hun
IL
Harsh ft Goodman, X r, hint, l- --.'.,'.. .y
AVE received and liei.ed a CIli'K II
assoriineiit ot ail me la'cst s;.ts ,t
; priug and Suininer tio.ils. 'ihe uiuiu!.:i
I attentun ol the Ladies i- cailid to u.e.r i;ii'
ol Bi.llitints
Dress Silks l'i.nti
telaines Mauls
I'lg.KrMerinos Collars
Uticals s;, ,-ves
C i ui: ha tit a Insert ings
Kotilards Il.:'.'its
Chintzes (ll'.vts Ac
ALSO Cloths, I'lain ami Kanrv Ca.siin, n-.s
Jeans, Twee, Is, Vestm-cs, ns
, Ullli
ai;d lugsT Tickings, riani.els, II,
fV Mioes, Hats and Caps.
together wiih a o ntplete assrrtoit nt of
Groceries', Hardware,
Lcaarware, t 'iir-eitsware i c
e . u ,, . ,
" ' f "1'"'h "J W 'T'-'d ol on as lav, t.1
Me ,'en"s ?" ,he s:"""" ar::t'! '" pmch
aiCiljiny here. 6 ire u, a call .'
Db.VV.II. Ba. kii.ii
SK- IUI..S. t . i'l ill..
mitDY &. iti ui: sr,
riirSJCAXS AM) .W7.7,7.'ii.VX,
IEHI'i:CTn i.I.Y riler their jervtces t.
, the citizens ui' l.ewisbmg and li.c mii
rounding ciiimtry.
ftl'articular attention pai ! to SI I!(;i:i;Y
resnlence of Mrs. Bar
cniiutre in West
MaiKet strei l i r at ihe
house. Ian. wo.
WPIC'NlC.-iii
"We'll jump into th- n, an I all u!t a riJt."
I LAIvOH, hand-ome C
il. and verv comforta- '-iV'f.""?
ble WAf.O hat been,
i has been IS r- i i'
nueu up lor the especial accoiiimoOa'.o.n of
I'ic-.Nic and other similar exeiirsioi,.. Terms
moderate. Apply to Jos. Jl. IIOl jEI..
Lewisburg. June :t. ls.' ii.
r.K.MOVL.
II. CIlltHtltT.
has removed to
. tour
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doors li.'to the T,
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