JL 5 :l r D ; tor ft O. It. WOHDEN M a KtttiHr ..f.-M. The Lrwitmcfcr. H.o-.-. I ..i.ii-i,.-i m Hi- in-h si.t-m. h th- i.r.-e-t uJ tt irviltaUKii ot.nr .Ywi-.ier iu Union Cwuul?. rrtV'lom, national; Slavery, sectional ! aut m Tt r;;tira xiiin Tt sei;k a imiimki. ; AXU j Jit an.Hhrr litcti of slave Territory lij Eitrasloa, i -ur(asr. r . whw TvWf !. nj ni i. thp to rnwifirt I., f-.re tli..,-u..trv. until they re .leoriiu..: and w t. ..i th. -m t.. cur" mt h-i. ti..-re to io.t u..tu thrr - trinit.! N.li.m.1 Col at .-U- iuron J'Ji .0" -V...... J'rtimitl. C' rri riTtrTifii.' Kur l'rrv!dro(, ABRAHAM LIXCOLN.of Illinois For Vlrf PrcMdt-nt, 1IANNIHAL IIAMLIX.of Maine J.!i'il'iai tikr. Jam Vli Thf.m M. II ie KilwurlO Kntztit J: rl I' Kill- r.. th. n tin. J-vi It. siiiiiti IimiJ T.i:.Mrt IMvu..-. MiTiur I'.iurl o "i. lir Vi la M Ki IHII.B ii. 1. Ui'bertfl ll' tirv Ituinm .I'.lin M. llnMimiill erimi-i '. i hn-t I'll. nim. K. Hull iisir:r Hre-Hli-r Kniierl M K. u-t .lallleU V. fuller lia.iil Muinmm.Jr K. II. IViiniuiii A. It !tiria Siiniu-l i'ulvill IKilifNr I'nwAD In M. Kirkgialrick Juu Kerr llli'urv si.uiliur Uuuu Uricr run i.ovniMiit, AXDKEW G. ITRT1X, of Centre Co. Tor nffiv. JOHN w. K1LL1NGER, of Lebanon, j For srmtily. THOMAS HAYES, of Union Co. JOHN J. l'ATTERSOX, of Juniata Co. For A-swIate Jui;r MAliTI UKKIsRAIH. l or i'.i-l-ler k r.ifiiriter.-I.KIllti.K SIKtlliILL For (.inimissUinrr 1 111 lll llll k ItULtMltu. For Aii'lllitr llMt'.L SIIM Ft.n. People's Meeting in Kelly, ret . i . ..i t: i L-..11 . 1.:. . ,, '. , ,. . '! li. IJ :i K, litiL'. in I lavo ( lino.,,, (,rove, last Saturday al'toi toiou and cvciiinjr. Ad-; iiivsii's were delivered in the afternoon by j Kx-Civ. 1'i.lli.ek and Win. C Iiwson, uivsii'S were wim in iiieaiu.-iiiouu i Es'. ; an l in the evening byJ. M. Mover, Col. John J. I'atttT.snii and Hull. F.li Sh ier. The attendance iu the afternoon was lis lartre as we expected; in the eveiiinir, it was laiuer than was anticipated. The fxercises wire enlivelied with music by Ilvld's Vrnet Hand. In the cveniiiL', the Jjewi.-bur Wide-Awake C'luli made their lj.pearaiu-i', lihtin up the frrove most ni:i:.-iiiliei iitly. A jrovd degree of cuthu fixsiii Jin vailed. The Si i-ivt.ivy of the Meeting, Mr. J. N. M ver. 1 furnished us with a detailed i :n-enU!it and syiiojv , ftio. , l... . i , In nip. liaiiipcred fur ruoiii, we can nut ub- lish it. F03ter Tarns Up nissing. In llic account of the proceedings of the Democratic Stato Committee, at Creadon, the following occurs : Mr. Carnsrati, on Lclialf of the com- mittec which had been appointed to , wait on lionoral f osier, said tnoy nan j limited fur him in the hotel and ad joining wood?, but could not find him. As wc have before said, Mr. Foster has thu very best reasons for avoiding his fellow Hentocratsot thi? juncture. la the excitement of the contending fiction', the qtiestion "Whom do you , server' would be very likely put to j him by some indiscreet partisan, and Mr. roster would be placed in a very lcmne, ,,n-i.r.n. He. must be ! imtifiliteh- sih 'nt. or rxtress his prcf-; fvences, which would lose him the j votes of a portion of the party. The : committee appointed to wait upon d-hroniclc' & J. B. CORKELIUS. I liiui. evidently understood Ins weak-i,rnous ness, for when they lounu that lie was . fjr tbe rrotectioI1 0f fiaVc property alone, ! ot in the hotel, they very prudpntly ; . . Wmgi (Ut c , I "hur.tcl for him 1:1 the adpnmiig . . , . ... . -.rut 1 vvoods." Dtit their ,,ryin? eyes wcr? 'Dtcrest , 10 lc" I,s fuI1 LurJca ln j not sufficicutlv sharo to detect their trallant (.!) Cubernatorial standard- bearer in tha "obsolete prolixity of : hha-Je." lie was tirobablv there, but ' 11-11. i" 1 1 1 100 fccuiciv niujcu to ue utn-tini i ... 1 ..mm hi iiir , .s fiii inriir ..I unr ' . . . .... . 1. . 1 itll'l llOUUb vub ss. iiivj 11. UK S' sau , , . ,-...1 til.:!.. -1 ana suntecieu 10 mo m-iinieu qUCS- j lionin-s of inconsiderate Democratic , 1.ull illriu,ie,i. The property w.-l knocked brethren. Dei haps he was lurking 111 1 lt!f t js A. Clav, attorney for the par thc hollow log or in the concealing tje!i interested, for100,000. iiranclies ol a tree, ana repeating tnc vords of a wiser one than himself: pritilcnt man coneealeth knowledge; but the heart of fools proclaiumh foolish. liCSS." Ye taliC the above from the Phila delphia Daily-Xews. Welearn that the whereabouts ot -Mr. Foster at that particular "crisis" was known to the Kditor of the Grccnsburg Ancrs, who nat) vu in- .-out, aim iuiiitr.n.a m , ' , . ,.. . iiAvi:. iiiM-r.t.K. by' UEsir.x. conceal-, ii. a, iu.m.ui.- i LI' the tiitllo.lt! mum candidate !!! Gur.LNsiii'Ni; Herald. SO" Since the above was Written, Oen. Poster has been ".smoked out and agrees u moot C .1. Ciiitiii on the stump tA-Tbo Snyder County Democratic ! j, Uft a widowed mother ;"what part of Convention approved and sustained all the .tate she redes iu, he did not say. the acts of the Administration of Dueban- ' The Annual Agricultural Fair of Clin an, and nominated tho following ticket, ; ton county, will be held at Lock Haven, composed entirely of Adoiinistration men: 'he lUih, 11th and 12th of October. Congress John Cuiumings ; Senator j The Willianisport Prat says "that there lliiuben Keller ; Assembly Daniel is on foot a prospect to erect a new coun- li iyer ; Associate JuJ0'C h. li. lengas; Commissi juer licv. James Daxbcr; Au di'.ur 'J- orge Khy. Senator Djulas is reported as having in lie at the late Rhode Island Claoi-Dake these rcuiii'ui : "I am a-kei why I don't advise my friends to make union ticket wilh the ej.-cssionUs. Why don't you make oil and Witer mix? A uuion ticket bolween .n iut.TveUtioui.,t and a mm intervention- ,si Never on cartu. am willing to act with all men wh, agree wh uie in Piiue.p V and winjl all men who are in f this c' uil.T S V' Llrm0Dy D jtih i-ti, ..f L ,-k II iven, advertizes his t'i! '.siaLu--ua.tu. tjr eU. G..NYKSTIONS Abolished We see T be Missouri and Western Telegraph tLat in Union Co. !'., the Convention Company expect lo open communication , . u i- i. j 4 a u,. bv le egraph with Fort Kearney, by lo syslem has been abolished, and candidates ; f , 6 " ' are oouiioated for the different offices, by a direct vote of the peoplo. At a certain , , - ,, . .....u uay, pons are upeueu, uuu an mc nvpuu- ,. . . i . r i licaos in the county, Tote for their first choice for the different offices. Those who have the largest number of votes, are declared to be the chosen candidates of the party. This is a capital plan. It puts a veto upon all tog rolling ana packiug iu . - .:., Conventions, and secures a tree, tair ex- i pression of the will of the people. A man I , . , . ... . . ,. who is nominated in this way, is nomiua- . ted because the neot'le want him to be ! nominated, and not because be is . shrewd- er wire worker than some competitor, j Wo hone to see the dav when all Convcn-! . , , T , n i tions, ational, State and Local, shall be abolished, and the men be chosen to be j our puWio servants, who are the r"M choice of the people, or the larger portion ' of the neoolc. Such a nlua would do ! away with much corruption, and make I politics more honorable. The political trusters would vacate DOBts of honor. and the "honest earnest men" would be chosen to fill them. Fraport Journal. Declination op O.ne op tub Ten "Bell Klectobs" of New Yokk. Mr. Edward Huntington, of Home, N- Y- has withdrawn his name from the Democratic Electoral ticket. It was claimed at the time, by the Utica Observer, that he was j in favor of Mr. Douglas. The following, from the Utica Mmin Herald, presents a different view of his position : "It is understood that Mr. Huntington, while declaring that John liell is bis first choice for l'resident, of the candidates be fore the country, disapproved of the ar rangement by which the ticket was made up on which his name appeared as elector, and deprecates the throwing of the dec- j lion into the House as full of excitement! . -:,:.,. if f ncoitive Hanger ti , b . - r ---- -p- -- the country . he le.cxuon . of Mr L.eolo ho deems greatly preferable to such a re- j suit. uo uccuis grcativ prciciaujc to aucu a re- i "Mr. Edward Hnntinffton ii a conser- vative gentleman who ba, of late year. voted the Democratic ticket, but was put ; on the Coalition ticket by the liell-Evcrett ; men. His declination is a significant cvi- i donee of the feeling of the great body of;a conservatives. How Penssvlvania Will Go. The ISoston Journal says : "A gentleman of this city who has just , arrived from Pennsylvania, ta, where be cn- jnyed extensive advantages for noting the political aspects in that State, says there 00 mnl dout,t ,b" I'ennsylvama will speeches' but ' f Lincoln man mere is oi crmont. ' ' ' , ' llo conversed with Col. Forney, who nn o can not imb- i j i- .... co f'tr Lincoln than there is ol Y crmont. ncMianngiy cxprc.sscu uis opiuiou inai Pennsylvania would support Lincoln. It is believed that the coalition will do the ! Republicans more good than harm, for the I reason that thousands of Douglas men will j positively withdraw from the contest in nreferenca to lendini? their aid to Ureck- ,nriila. The Democratic meetings in the ! State are centrally quite devoid of spirit,' and enthusiasm. One result of the John Drown foray in the Old Dominion, Dot expected oven by him, begins to be developed. The won derful splurge they made to conquer John Drown and bis little army of 17 was not wilnout cost. The bill is bound to foot at ncar 51500,000. To pay this is no f gutc so in resu,s ,..6.. e, , , . . lre""- She has plenty of negroes, but unfortunately for the non-slaveholders j an tne Uegro: uuuer ,.,i.1M,Uif....B ; .ti .i t. m aonut iwo-mins, vaiuca ai some cio,uuu,- 000,are exempt from taxation. Asthisenor- an(i foaijsa expenditure was made ,90!lDS luC Bl" The Mmitour Iron YVorks were sold at thu Mi.n.,,.,lll;.. Kx,hnUK; iila.l , ou the , , . . . .. '. ' r 4th 111st., bv order ol the trustees of a ..(. is",". i ..,),i;i;,. t,i lllnil.iUU III ll 11., ! . , 'in iron works located in Danville, there ...i "nil L.msos Tin.l lino ..ro ,,f j Henry Church and Wife-, living ncar ' the Droad tree Tunnel, on the Daltiiimre and Ohio llailroad, arc aircl l11'.! and 102 years, the liusliand ln-iiir the eldest. J hey I h ive a daitirhtor, Miss Nancy, who is f'j, i and her r.ar. nts are bei.-inniiii to think I she is old enough to marrv. The N. V. Tribi Jones, lleral.l, . and YVorld, aL-rcc upon one point, howcv-! er th. y mav .li.-n-ree tip.... others that as ' . - . J . . . ; ,. . - i . i .c i e r politio stand to ilav, the election of Lin ' , . ., ,. . ,. , , , ,. .- - . -, i, i ' ""V "l . 1 ' .T I i ""J u'v " . i.c.lffTs A correspondent of the Pan Francisco . Diilletin states that a man, named Dark lay Woodward, ae.l years, was killed by n grizzly bear, on the -ti of June. Mr. YVoodward was from IVinisvlvaiiia, where ; ty, out of Lycoming, to be called Crane i County, and the couuty seat of which is to be Jersey Shore." The Moravians of Bethlehem, rennsyl . vania, intend to vote during tbe next election for Lincoln and Hamlin. In IS.'iG the borough brought in a maioritv i fur Ducbanan, but this year it is expected that its polls will record as complete a ; Republican triumph as they Lriuerly did ' fur the V.'hign. j xbe cxbibition 0f the Montour County Agricultural Society, will be held at ' vshir;g'onville on Mandoy, Tuesday and WednCsday, the 3J, 4th and 5th days of October n. xt. ! Tbe N'orthuaiherlinJ Co. A (fticultnral Sjci.tty offers a premium of Sj fr the j best display 0f Miuetal aud Coal. UNION COUNTY STAR & vetubcr next. Hon. William Pennington, Speaker of the House of Kc preventatives, bas declined , a nomination tor re-election 01 v,ongress. i . i . , M , Af,er setvlDg out hii term he wishes to ruire. The jicld of wheat is so large in some I n..t;.;.. of Mm.ooAt. h-,i nonnr. f i . . , threshing machines are offering to thresh out the product of some fields for the ex cess over thirty bushels per acre. The usual rate is onc-teuth. They are calcu- latjng on a yield of over thirty-three bush- els per acre. o. I aul Vemocral. fienrral Cameron recontlv stated in WashinSou, that Lincoln will carry 1'eon- .sylvitiia against : all combinations bj i oU,- , "uv "'.gorny. a u ll,ruU,.la, mure is iici 10 civu souiu u.vvu i wra oi Linculu 1 b K,ury slu(z lnJ hu Jisiocatej on the '."Jth ult., by falling from the cars 0n the Niagara Kxpress train north, near .Muuey elation, caused by the breaking of i the brake chain The County seat of Cameron County hs been located at IMiippcn, has been located at Shitipcn, and the I buildititr committee advertise to receive proposals at that place to build the Court , lioUrC The Welsh miner, of Valley town.hip, Montour Co., erected a Cue Lincoln polo 1 on last Saturday at the Forks of the roads to Jcrseytown and Frosty Valley. Ad- dresses wera made both in the Welsh and English languages, and the greatest eu- tbusiasu prcvatled II. Stanley Goodwin, recently of the Pittsburg, Ft. Wayue and Chicago Rail road, has been appointed Superintendent of the CatawissaKaiiroad, in place ot Col. Fonda resigned. j The Lutheran Synod will convene in i c , ,. , , . . , .... Sunbury on thc21st of September. About ( HO preachers are expected to attend. The l'enr.le'a fonrenlmn nf Rchnrltill 1 county have nominited Hon. James II. 1 k.. . - ii ' Campbell for re-cleclion to Congress, by MIFFLIXIU'IKi -- " L-YLLY The People of I inon and ail i ii t n counti. -n. who favor the cle. ti..n ot LIN- 1 CUlA, IIAMI.IX :.,1 CT KTIX. 1W j turn to Aiiiencnii liolustrv, I r. e Home-1 ste. - nls to Actual ettlers, I roluljitui tin blight of Slavery in Territory now Five Hdi-al lleforni in the National Ailtniii- l.stratton, iVc., are invitvI to attoiiii a MASS MEETING ! in .MiiFi.lxm:i;t;, on T HirS! ; V". SCDtOlllbOr 13. ' 1 3 of 11 o'clock, A. M., to strike a blow at the lVninoratie rulers who have impoverished our Treasury, par-1 alvzed our Commerce, ami lieoL'ared our. laborers by their Free Trade policy, ami j to raise their voices tiaitist Seetiouali.-lu i and Disunion in every shape. j The following potitlcnu ii will he pres-1 "it and .loliver AMressos: Hon. .It MIX j W. KILLING Eli, Hon. .Mill. C. KI- KI.E, lion. ELI SLIFEIi, Col. .HHIX! J. PATTEIiSt X, YVM. LAU'.-'OX, E.i., ; ntol 1-It AN KLIN l.Ol N D, J-.-ii. Other di.-tingui.-lu d S,eakcr.s are expected. Grand Jurors, Soptemlior Term, I860, Aw llrrlin Jos Kleckner, Saml Boop, Josiah ! swinchart Lnvilvrt; Sol Riller, Saml Detrick, Martin Drcisbach. Oliver Chali'anl, SS YV M'Uaniel, Abraham Prown West Itujfalnt David Watson I'niun John Kunkle, Jesse Beaver Limrstone Samuel s Barber Ilnrtlri ban! Hunsicker. Mark Halfpenny Ittirtklnn Elias Orwig, Wiu Wilson AW7 John Noll .' Isaac Keish. John Fillman, Jr Saml (woodlander. Andw M'CIen- achan, Ambrose Heinlcrsou .vii,,ur..-S W Snodgrass Traverse Jurors, Scplcnilirr Term. Limntnnr Y'alentine Walter, Frederick llol ender, Hani 1'eber Aru; Berlin John 1) Eogar, Charles Kleck ner, Lewis E Kessler 1'itst IhiJJnl Samuel S Baker, John Siro hecker, Benj YYinecanlner, Saml Dnnkle Lrwisburt; W in T Keiimyer, Joseph Crecn, Thomas llowaril, John C Smith, liavid Sli fer, Lewis E Jones, Lewis Ashenfeltcr j llarthy Sol Moiz, Wm Fisher, Loll M'Mi- chael, Chtistian Sc.hinire j Buffnliif James Irwin, Peter flear. YVm W l.indenmuih, Wm Heiiner.JohnCIemmens, j tienry oai:er ( i H HtiJf.Uje Zachariah Brcyinan, YVn B ' I Shriner Mijlhnlmrs Saml Cetjen, Jacob Fox. George ' Y erger, John ' Barber I White Ihrr Jacob M'Cnrley, Joel Uanrk, ! Stephen Flick, Chas A Uiellenderlcr, Aaron : Stniili, James Mar.-hal, John Orr, Joseph : Moyer llnrtlrtun John Y'erzrr, Henry YVitmer I hum Charles Cawlcy. Aaron YanBiiskirk Kelly Emanuel Keedy, Thomas Coinly '' J"cpii t. narks REGISTER'S NOTICE. -vtatI'P :.- i,.,.,.i... i n iV"1"- " "LI'.',J "nlu lu d" lUB" t ' !'i '? !'"S per5"S have settled their accounts in the Register s , Oifice at Lewisburg, Cnii.n county, and that : . . ; - - '" I,..L,nir. IT kT,i"l ' . ,'.'n : "Tu r:r , '.v, r:M; uu" i.- i iiiiii . ...... ..-in nn, i'ir inr cninnv o l llioni ,hf lmril Vuil o( SEPTEMBER . k. l..l.l I I'tlilciirne r-.i... ... . . . . i next, being the a 1st day ol said month, viz t 1 ihe linal Account of John F. Richart, Executor of William High, late of White Deer Z n'i t . i.c .-ii.i.oii,ii ui james ciiamners. Ail-1 lniuistraior oi .stiaun smith, lale cf Limestone township, dee'd. 3 The Account of Daniel Smucker, Guar dian of Itarhara and Ractirt A'.ni'-gy. 4 The Account of Conrad Shecklc r. Admin istrator of .Incnh A'ri'jA, late of YVesl Bufialoe township, dee'd. 5 The Account of John Hauck, Administra tor of Aiinu Jlmck, dee'd. 6 The Account of Jonathan YVnlfe, Eiecu (nr of Ltuu IJJhw, late oi ihe UoiouSl. oC uc.i.iiiui uec u. 7 The Accoutil of Edward and T.eci RaneL- Executors of Jonathan Ranch, late of YVhite Deer township, dee d. 8 The Account of Jhn Walls and S. A. Stock, Executors of .1. A. Stuck, late of Lew isbnrg Borough, dee'd. 9 The Accouttl of John M. Bcnfer, Admin istrator of H. M. .Muwrer, lale of New Berlin borough, dee'd. I.EORGE MERRILL, Register. Register's Oifice, Lewisburg, Aug. 21, IPCO ASTIIJJA. F r the INSTANT ItKI.IKF .nd 1 r. It .M A r..iT I t. Kri ot tui. line tr.iug cumi.Uiut, umi FENDTS r.nOX'lll.XL CIGARETTES. Male I y C It SKVMi.l.l; A CO.. 107 NA-SA 1' tlt, N Y. yv... -1 1-,-r tx.x s-lit ler. I.y 1-o.L. FOR SALE AT ALL Diil.GUli:T. mli LEWISBURG CIlRONICLE-iSErTEJUilill 7, 1SIK). l iilonCoiinlj Court .roclamallonj "11 THERE AS, ihe Hon. AB M 8.WILSOX, President Judge for the 20th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed ol tne counties of 1 nioti, Mifflin and Snyuer.anu Pmilif KiHtan.UioWSiioiToiEsqs.,Asso- ciate Judges in Union county. have issued thir I precept, bearing dale the lth day of Febv loo, ani hi nir uirctiru, iu, mc num. ()rp,;ansM "our.. Court of Common Pleas, oycrj aiut IVrminpr. ana i.enerai vjuarur osj. at l.E WlsiiuittS, for the county of UNION. on the third MOMMY of .(bemS the -..i, ,It isiio nn.l in r.nntiiiiie one meeK. , ..'i Notice is therefore hereby given to the ior-: oner. Justices of the Peace and Constables in mi l for the county of Union, to appear in their j own proper persons with their records, inqui- silions.eianiinaiions anuoiner rcui-iiiuiuui.r3 lo do those tilings wnicn 01 tneiroinccs aim mi their behalf appertain to be done ; and all Wit nesses and other persons prosecuting in behalf , .i..tnaepan without leave at their Jlrrs are r,.,,Uested to oe punctual in their attendance at the appointed tune agreea- ble to notice. tiiven under my hand and seal at the Sher- ifl's tlllice in Lewisburg. the. tilth ilay Mav. in ihe vear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred anl sixly and the eighty-fourth ; yar of the I Independence of the United States , T'iVi 'sf.-i.TiT-'r H! I JOHN CI(().t.l!OVt.6her?fl Issue Lists for Sept. lSOO. Elinl eth Mensch et al vs Mary M Kishel j,,.s w st,ri tier vs Jfhn M Tsvlof (it-oro Meurel vs I.eib &, I.eib f, J(,hn M;irtv vs i)l)rman (and 2 others) M'Carty Tate vs K S Dmbst t:vriis Katon vs S F & W 8 BogenreifJ Iavid Click vs Saml Barber Philip Kuhl vs Francis Wilson Mnlilleswarth Kerns & Co vs Chs H Shrincr John Wenz vs Peter Nevius et al Samnel W Snodgrass vs Wm Yonng Jr Irish for liiitelius' Admrs vs Ceo Dreubach Abraham Ul.irk vs Andrew Spiiler Ceorge Barkdoll vs H W Crotzer -p Church t Co vs Wm II Kleckner Kobt I) Cuminings vs Sam! Henderson et al, y"unz TS l'h,,s1':I ' " f t'harles Stees vs Saml I. Heck Wm ,.nr. Jf vs ,fob, Musser r,h, -hase & .(,ri, vs Joel Hursh Joseph Christine vs Beaver, Ucdiles M & Co Ur Win F Seebold vs Saml C Wilt l.anson Burrows vs Chas I) Mowrer High for Dentler vs A Messinger with notice sieninger A K'aiich vs Black & Fisher Y'oungm. & Walter vs Noah Walter with no. Matluas Singler vs A Nickel with no. It U Bowes for Steel vs John Locke tromiey r m on... ji J.T.'rotzer Mali,ia vs Martin D Reed s It Baiim for Peacock et al vs Jno M Baum Peacock et al ind. of S U II vs do same vs do .lopef-h T.Tn t. John T.ul UeorL'e It A Xmii-y .IihIi.h i John Miller k aeolIoOTer linfiil Xesbit T Ji.hH Psul J.iliD IL.wrr v IctK-rl Cnoilnr Kq II onrt f-r J.eot Kline n Ailmr. th Andrew Guteliu WiiliNin Kri.-k Ttt liiilmyer Krt k Surttli Ksnilil1i T. Jonxlli.n Ne.liit. Ailiuri SionIi ltl.li-r v. lA. rlitr liruutlfere A W ihi S.nilli'l I. Iteek TK .M.rllD llreislilteh et .1 II ItiL'ti for Win C IViitl'T v. Alhris'Lt k Meulnger t'tiArles Mi'n.-li TH Hrkiiii.ine k Mearri Henry Mit.-h-ll v ll.nl Irj .ml Mirlil Kleckoet .'Hi-liar! .1 orore V- Tleio.i Wnlker rtii S,w j, -ir rta. S Weelenpnul.iml K C .Moore, V.TCblUtU A Co ' II Sl.riner - ,11 llulu Uenj Krtler . SO W ilt ilo noil wifM v. unme et .1 .ti'hn Wintern lr A J Ormzer M.-irL.ret Myerp lleiij M Koinirh Artioe CUrkV Anr th Chun-b k M'Mlrhnet Nii'h Mi'inu-liV Alio'r n Vuuncui.n Walter S I'lnrke rT A S rumtuinjiii vh John M'AUrnejr Ii li.ler lor II li II llav Ailm'r m J..hu...D ulill 00 J II Ihi.-klt. toil. J M Tl.om-. J J ...... W ui iKOiifirr vs J-hn Al Cii.nrk Real Estate. EXECUTORS' SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. YY'H.L be exposed al Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday, l.'itli tin j of September, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described Ileal Estate, lo wit : All that certain Farm, or piece of land late the estate of Ji.hu Klfii, dee'd., situated in I hue Deer township, county of Lnion, con taining tine Hundred and Twenty -Three Acres, more or less, two miles west of New Columbia, adjoining lands of David Monpeck, John Heberling. Benjamin Com berime and others ; about Fifteen Acres are excellent White Oak l imber, ihe balance of the tract is in a ood state of cultivation ; and has a vein of excellent Iron Ore running through it. The improvements are a Large Frame Two Storey IIOl'SE with Kitchen ai-JLia. tached; a Large Frame BANK BARN, and all necessary Outbuildings; a well of good water ncar the door ; a good bearing Orchard ; and other Fruit Trees. Male lo commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. of said day, when Terms will be made known by JOHN DATESMAN, PETE It REED. Aug. 17 Kxts-utors of Jons KtrD, ilecM. ZT I Valuiiblc Real Estate AT PUBLIC SALE. V7""''J oe "posed lo Public Sale, at the y f i ui.nr. nouseoi it. v.. neizei, in ine Borough cl Lewlsburg, L'nioo couuiy, Penn'a, on Saturday, September 22, I860, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following Real E.-tate, to wii : No. 1. A Farm containing TYY'O Hl'N- IjRED ACRES, limestone land, more or less, j situated in Kelly township. Union county. aboui one mile from Lewisburg. adioining lands of Isaac Myers, Adam Koyer, John l'acM nA others-ahum Ten Acres of which . j j .r.i.-.,. . in a hign siaie in a high state of cultivation. Thelm- provemcnts an are, a large rraine House i and Tenant h ouse, a new Barn, one of the largest in the Stale, wilh a YVell of good U'l- ... . U. ltr V .. . - I ' . ,.l 41U..I an U .. C II HI ......I won. i ai ii ...mc oi.ru, ... ut 'in i ,, i i,,h for tmi,.i.. e.i. in. w. ! shed and Corn Cribs, Carriage House and i YVood Shed; Slaughter House, Carpenter) ""P' ani' a very large 1'iggery, with large ppa'ratus for cooking feed ; ' ng and large Spring Honse; j Farm Kettle and an excellent Spring two Orchards containing about fifteen acres, with a great variety of Apple and Peach Trees, all grafted fruit: a Nursery, containing about One Thousand Grafted Trees; and a Limestone Quarry, aoniaining excellent stone for either Building or Burning. No. 2. A Large Brick DWELLING IIOIfsE, and Lot, situate on the corner 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 withjBasement storey, two Rooms as business places, and large Room on second floor; a large Brick Stable and Carnage House, and ; a-gteat variety o( rruit iu the Garden. No. 3. A LOT, situate on Third street, adjoining above slated House and Lot, wilh large Stable, Carriage House, Ice House, Smoke House, Pig Pen and Cow Y'ard, with almost every variety of Fruit all grafted on-it. The subscriber offers this valuable prop, erty fjr sale on account uf being engaged in business at a distance, requiring his whole lime, and therefore unable to give said prop, erty hiS personal supervision. Terms easy, and made known on the day of saie by WILLIAM FKICK. Lewinbur", Aug. 10, IsoO. SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. . t;REEAl!!.Y to l!ie last will of Wuhan , ylAL ale 0f liberty township, Montour Cliugt j, ,!CC-,, will le noosed 10 public e,on,he premises. Wellieil:i V. Ilitr . aiJ4 da . uf o1olNr next, all that! ,ue.sllils,e an,i I'KACT OF LAND. Mlua e' iu I ail township, adjoining lands of Sanmcd Heii-. nawi James Cameron. 1 nomas anzani aria , IsX AUck-con.alning Mly Arre-! ; nlla!l()r lf , . Railroad running pa-.t , jt ., ,prP1nf.,is are i i ,.,. usr siiitl Ilarn. i ; 51 - u ... - .i. .t....r a....nu mi aji.piie n-nisr , c,,areai allJ , a Mate of cultivation. Also A I'ran ofMxti en Acres, near the ahovei a,jinin Mrs. Mnorheid. Itadin? ilar , Jin? an() u,hers, all clear but about four acres j , wnirn ls vry Timbered. Sale lo begin at 10 n rloclf, A. M, when Terms of sale will be ma le known by HOB T. A. lilKr-E.N. J El.culora FRANCIS WILSON, t"0010"- All?. 25, 18(11!. l'l Itl.lC Sll.l , nnFE , , Y . lhc Iast vM of JA, nn H.,r- ,., i.,, 0i Lewisoure. Union cuiintv w ' . .. . ,.nSl., , ae, at ,hc H ,u.e of C;. IK 1-ewi.s.t.nri;, ..n MUlll lla.Y liio ..tall ih.ii I '.; . . , , , , ;, d, I l)e apllrlena,lceSi smiaie ,, the cor of North iron, ami St. John's streets. 'I s FliA.ME UVVELLU mer , Hie improvements are a UlA.Wb UWtl.l.l.Mi ; HOUSE, STABLE, and other necessary out- j buildings. Located in a healthy and pleasant ; part of the ltorout;h. Sale lo commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., whtu terms will unpublished by JAMES F. I. INN. Lewiiiburc.Auc.lT.'ltrt. Kx'r of J iiib II'n ski..ilerM Wanted to Kent! A NEAT, convenient, and complete -A i IluuNP ready tor the itninediateLjL 1 occupation of a small family who will take j care of Ihe property. Apply by note, describing the sitnation, , wilh lowest terms. Address Box l!i", care of Professor Curtis, Post Oifice, Leivisburg. Aug. SI, lHfiO. s.t.m t;i. ii. oiiniu, Allorney al lnv. OFFICE on South Second near Market St. LEW1SHI ltd, I' A. I cf"AlI Professional Business entrusted to hi -are will be faithfully and promptly auen-i- Sepl. , ln.'iT VARIETY STORE A.n POST OFFICE. A L AKGE supply of Ii)oks,Stationery, Xi- Perfumery, Jewelry, Toys, Contection eries, Teas, Spices, Fruit, Nuts. Basktes, Pictures, and a variety of NICK NAC'KS for sale cheap at the Lf,. LLWISBI'IKi POST OFFICE. 1MNK (.old PKNS tor Ladies and Cents can ' be had at the POST I iFFICK SKVKKAL setts of CA.MKOS and other Breast Pins and L'ar Kings ran he had very cheap at the PosT OFFICE JALILS can find the lareesl and In ft assort j mem of Letter and Note PA PEI!. Envel opes Ac. at Ihe POMP OFFICE " F you want supply of fine STAT1KNE POSI' OFFICE. J JltV, iu the NEW FIRM F THE OLD PHOP! The .subscribers respectfully announce lo the citizens of Lewisbure and vicinity that thev have formed a Partnership in the 1 Tailoring Oualncss, j at the well-known stand of James Criswell on ' Market street, where they are prepared to i CVT ASD MAKE I f to order iu the very I best style. Men's and liovs' lot lain g ! , every description on sh rl notice. We ask a share of the public paircnnre JA MEs'cMSYVKLL, J. F. Sell AFFEK. Lewisbure;, April 1, ls."'j HOUSE rp.YKE NOTICE ! BUILDERS, The undersigned are I appointed Agents for the sale of Dooi-n, ItllntW & tVliitlovv Sahli of all sizes, made of the best material. All wor, warranted. rfr Made bv L.B.SPIiOLT llu?hesville, Pa. and for sale bv 679 F 8 CALDWELLJ.cwisbiirz tiios. ;iiii:it nAS jnst received a splendid assortment of Ihe very best, cheapest and most lashionable Jewelry in ihe market. His .stock comprises Breast I'Iuk, Chain, liar Rings, liii!M-r Itlngs, IfracelelM. Meeie IIuIIoiin, M litis, .c. &.., which will be sold extremely low for C.sii. He respec.tlully asks the patronage ol all his old customers; and also invites new ones to give him a call before making their rnr- chases. Call at the sign of the Big Wa'ch, Mark"s,reet'eab,ufSecoud' lu,;c-24-'5' NOTICE 1800. rpHE Firm of Vier, Lrnhart .V li. Iirnbnch X in the llrlt kla) ing; Itiislnt-ss. are ready lo costu.i t lor all kinds of work in their line, and are well satisfied il would be lo the interest of such as purpose erecting . pood buildings to give us a call before eon-' trading with others. YVe have put up some : of the best houses and stores in Lewisburg, i and are assured their owners will testify that j their buildings were put up by good and ener- gelic workmen, and in quick lime, (which is a very important matter to builders.) Reference Chamberlin Bro's; L. Palmer, architect; Dr. I. Brugger; Bvers Amnions; Lewis Asheufeller. ISAAC WALTER. JACKSON LENHART, SAM. ROHKABACU. Lewisburg, Pee. 27, 1859 COA l CO A L. CO A L. THE subscriber keeps constantly cn hand a large assortment of the very best Sha mokin and Wilkes-Barre COAL, for lime and f,pve porposes, which he will sell at the very lowest Pr,ces U" Lsh or Country Produce. Also, niacKsmuits t nai, i luster ana Suit. Wish it distinctly understood, that I will not be undersold by any man. Having good weigh-scales, full weight will be given. Coal Y'ard near YYeidensaui's hotel. CEORUE HOLSfEIN. Lewisburg, May 2T,'S1. DR. I. BRUGGER, IIOMOZOrATIIIC rillSIC'IAX, OFFICE in his new Brick Block, Market street, south side, between 4th and Sih (up stairs.) Lewuburg, May, I86 17:18 -VA'ir LAMPS at DEXOllMAXDJE-S XE IP LAMPS at DEXOliMAXDIE-S S? P a! rr-tii e-2l t-1- ' 2 -iii 2 s P Z - r C 3 'I. 'K " " 'J. lJL 'D c. n n VERY- BEST OIL VERY BEST OIL ALYVAY'S OX HAND! ALYVAYS ON HAND: New Store-New Goods! PHILAD'A TRJmillKG ST0r.E, TWO Doors above the ;iiik, X UwlMtlKO.!"-. The subscriber. having a person in the i'v I.nvms vonstaully at Aiii-ih'Ii. is pri-pate.I to sell all his Coiels at City Prices...s!nv, tiloves. Cruclici Coiton, i 'tiling -Nectllr, Cel lars, lluitons, Tape, and all g.iis ueeile 1 by the Ladies. Also H.ioks anH Stati"n-ry, School .r?. and College Koiks, Ac. Paper I f f Window Curtains at n cts. Frencli.,.;. A Fire Hoard Screens. Mrncil Wi.ik- dune to order-. Country Produce u.t n in exehanse. Cash paid lor Kit?. April IH, IHGO. H. L. MM A HON. "Industry must Thrive!" I Kemoved to Itoulit iii's for'tier Shi pi n Market street near Fourth, where 1 will have at all limes a full assortment ot Till vTiirr, Mote lIp, COA I. liVfh l:TS, Shnl .nr. 4,: ,e. I will a!s,, make to order, on short notice. Tin Cul lers, Spouting or any kind ol work iu Ui l:ne ol business. Ft"" .Men-iiiig and Jobbine pencrallvpri n: t!y attended to. Jos. A. KKLA.MLi: , I.cwisbtirg. Oct 2(1, ln.'a ,l:KM II TIVU l;K-f.nea..rrtm. nli.f lli.ur. ri r Wi . iiil,ri,. in;r l"ii-..rn.tf lt-lt!p.. m.iii. I'-ii,,-, Wnshl...)..ou." ti.r i-l.ii-lr- ii, l.-ilr- j.t.i,. t r iii also k rtui-U Hiking I'ou... Ac. t'.l . A. 1 St r" J IS A. hlitAVKR Administrator's Notice. llrKL.S, Letters of Administration to the estate rl LEWIS PAI.MKIi. deceased, late of Lcwi.sl.urg IhToiigh, I'tiion county, have been grante I lo ihe subscriber, by the Itegister of said county, in due Ii nn ; all persons in. lebted to said estate arc rnjii ed lo make pavmeiit, and ihose havingriaitus against the same ill presem Uiem duly authenticated for settleme!. i. to Jo.s. B. KOS. AilinT Lcwisbur;, June i, lst.0 LAW OFFK'i: IIK.MOYED. John B. Linn, A TTORYIV IT I.AW-O.r.ce a. 2 his house on N. Market M. bet. 1st A S.I Ijii I.Immk, I'a. The HOWARD and HOPE Express Companies. TYi'ijrr.'h i . ir t4 Al K I.." I nilv to ami from anv J J OurUon.f III- t 'i.it.sil Mat-. .1,1 tunielas. I.ttira l'Uit.U limit Mere. Uii.lurc. Familv Groeerv Store. T. G. EVANS &. Co., UHNKIiAi. I'KAU.Ks IX Of) AflrniPft I lir wrrtttiti unubcniLii nnu rnui a uk&. Cnl-rarinit nery .rtirh t.. the ttwle. . ii gi.aix, ri.orR ANii fi:i-:i T A. nil-'I'l-'l-' Mill Ksl's: tft" f : a it. nii:i-:'-i:, nsii,"' i i i - . , . .? , ' . ''-' lates,Kaisms Irom i.i to Ij j cts. per Jli., Dickies of nil ilopcri'iition- ' . ' ' .. A ."'J.1 ...................... .i t. isisisi" vvnrc. iM-u.u;ii . n. r;h on, A,;,,;;,' o;i, ami Lump II i. .; lullvir, L.iyl, .1 v. I Soajisof all kinus, Wheel (tna.-p.cte. ' tCobacco niiij Groius. a dioitr mirirm. Flour Corn Meal. Fotatro, Con,, Kye, Dat.s Ac, always on Iian.I. Hiwdn rf'Iirrrfii J'.tr 'hurt to cn-iimfrs rttidiTHZ lv it hi n the lii-rouh. Taiti'iiit to cmiiiHTaf-li ihv srtir). t hi li wr hnr r..r uni" wiut-l inn .-;t I- u -. i r lli.lv ili:tt Id-I lil iic tocitilutiil vxaiiiiii.iirav.r:m. ..t r : in- ut I't liriiriTlif. ttrllertdiMill! t Wna H. i. It, Uf r-ui lit i,:irln durii Ml., it . ut ....... t,. t... . t. y..ll:i..r ...... II.. fii n l,d se all wanner r Product, .ml v M- hi-li a. .n I ...! i .1;. Le.l.-tuii;. A ril-... I-.:.. T. ii. KVANS A CC. aajkcvutui 3 I'JUULe. "V'OTICB is her.l v gtv.n. that Letters tes- Xl lamentarv on Hie last w ill aiol testntn, m oi JOHN M ill; U.K. E.-o. ili c',1. laie i;a-i iiiLij.-s, .vc.ve. Vc., IVfv7 lit 1 i'f''' f "Mllit M-rh t ttrrrt, f,r.,!,r lie JUt ($r,,UllJ UiiiiilJiii i ii 1 L'jjy l. islmrr. !. j i Z b..-.'.r; : i r. rP O.K. A- Co. have junt received ;r,:' ''"':-- v " '. . frr.h troai riiilint. Ij-lri. . i. ty litrue sti-k ,.f sioi nil.. i i ! 1 . ,o. ,;i !. ;; . Hi.il el-rt. il liroeerii-. it .-. r. kir.l. ainoijjt .1.1, li .re . p' rii'i. u t u i j ei l . i. . . i n.v iti I. t n i r cu- Pearbew and Tontafoets, lnm- m.l tn-i..i.iil'.t-uh;,ii.- i, l-ut u iu Cus, .nil wmrrautrU juic .ua in-.-h. fv L'-tit. I a . v to i.ill in.,: see iltr a-i . PricJ A)pk'5, reaches, I'l-tincs, Cur-' l,:""' ' ' -u-" rtitits I'lKuni.ir I'lir,,,, v:..- ! oi.i..eni ih..: I l..ue tnc (. I, i, ,h j.. liiitlaloe iiiuiiship, I nion cotiniv. hive Inn At- ' kn'-'s I CIltifEKIFs, t granted lothe mi iers gnrd. I y the li'e-tst, r ,. YY.YliE. tl 1. 1.. W A Ui:, SALT, I n ion county, in due bum ol law ; ali persons having ciaiins against sai l csi.iic u,;. oies, ., them, and those ouin said e-iaic arc n.iii. . led to make immediate on ......... t i.. KObEKF II. LAIKD. Lxecun.r Lcwisbur, Jiiut? c:i, is;, u tyriiuj Rummer (Lwfcs. Hursh & Goodman, .V.T.iff.,,:,ir,y,i,r.; 1 I'CH 1 ! ii v iv t,;i -, - . L. : HAVE received and epened a CHOItE -1 """ ' Kic!;. Zl M V I' ;V A - -as.sor.incni of all Ihe lat.si suits ot '"' .mincrmau , i . r-- t .-spring and summer Co.ls. The parnciilar """."' "' '" il" a" 1 aneiiiion of the Ladies is called to their Hock ,r,i ?, h,-'x' a"'' "' t F.i.-l.ii;.: t. . ol Itrillianl. Dress Silks Prims Delaines Shawls FigFr.Merinos Collars Ducats Siet'ies lilnghams Insertines Foulards Foldings Chintzes tiloves. Ac. : ALSO Cloths. Plain and Fancy Cass.mercs Jeans, Twieds, Vcsinigs, Muslins, Drill- uigs.TickiiiL's. Flannels. I!,...is .. tsShoes, Hats and Caps, aj togeiber with a complete assomnent of Groceries, Hardware, Cedarware. Ouppn'tw-nro . all u-hirh will I., .li. 1 ..r .... - .. . ..-,. sr.. ,., ou ds lavora- "If terms as the same articles can be rurch - ased anywhere. VUe ut a cull .' Da. W.H. Backhocsi. 1).X. C. Pt am. ri llUl & K tthllOI SF, PJI1SK1AXS AXD XI KOEOXS, I, ESPECTFI. LLY" olTer iheir services to V; the ciiizcns of Lewisburg auj the sur toun.Iing country. F? Particular attention paid to Sl'Rf; ERY" ??'" "V1 Mffc w at the "'. '"'if oi .ii rs. iiai-Knouse. Ian. Ixt'.o, P I C - N I C . -a "We'll jump into th. W,-on, .ml u uke a riJ,.- LARGE, handsome i IV and verv coinforia-j t'le Vt A;0. has been fitted tin tor the esnn-.i.i i,.".. Pic-N'ic and other similar excnrsiims. Teriiis mnueraie. Apply to Jos. M. HOL'bEL. Lewisburg, June :). lsi. EEMOVAL. - .. I. ..( i , ' I - - l . s , fr has reniyf.i to S.unh vrct. four do..i;a i.yui ifcc iVfta tiuti, tiiW - fTT" T djtlU lOH if JlDCIIl!?, j - riMtK tll.T'.N A' ' IlK':V 1 1 (vf. :.r .., , i . ,.,., , 1!,.. ,- r V :!. t-i. I .1 t" t r I r i.' . I .: . ., t . , ..!.-.. A D H.v.,trr i- I (..i t... ii ,. . : . I t t ,1(1, -i4t 'ii v- uvvn.,1 In i I. J'ututc :xannr..ntions ; io- r -j- i ..u t . . i The A" ft V ..-nr i ... I. . ti N...I. '.: I Pr-p-1' a r. ..:!v. 1. 11?. 51 3. i .t , V.t-.-"'":: tt-.-.ti .- i .I J1i-.i-.li-V 1. i ..ri I i .i. lisle: CliC'.'S. " ... i !: v. V. . T . ' - " -v"- i GKilKSEHUH BROS , ( ui lit r ol I'iM Ii ami Mat i t "sis ; I I L 1 ls!!f !- '- 1A- T V. l.avf f.-.'r r.t! ! v.-:!! n.r.l'.nne ' ff i u ;i l.iii r:::t-i.r . : :n ir i:rn, : u J :cii u l lie ti.e a;;.:. ..j i f ih" C'-ti:'.: i:iiiv : I y , ; , ,OI ( ; I; , f K r !:s jj.;,-, -.,,,. , . i W A 1. 1. U . i. EN .- W AL i- J-!; i r'Vr l!lxl'v I V''-' 1 ' U,u-N' 1 ' biM..-, COACH Tlil.M.VlNt,.- H- .,, ,. , lU.I'.Kl AM'.liOL UNMNCi r ll'.'.f iV C. A ol w ti it h ii; I e m ;,i ar ri n;i ! :,': "r y: .. . , Ii r ra- h oi ;;ii :.i j : . i; in--. A i.uui .... i ; u iii lv ii.:. '. iii'.- tt i I.l-:wi.-i;i ;;t; mills." r- ;irr ; i ..! t; . , . i. s.r; ;: . f,-)iv : . w . . :. r. t, I ,a'" li '"'' il : " "'"' : ' i ree-i t.-r ... j.:., ,1.1.-. i. ti.v..i.r a l ui. Ltwi-sitira : 'e.ise :,e 11.. si ij.l.i Us I ,,e,:i r ii or , r n oi i..-1,. . ! Ji-sirtt s to nave ot., ,i ,. I , -. i ii.nio : 1 1.. ' 1 . ...' t.t ! Ito.V.M: tlCss Bil l li. .- :,!( nal-.l llms-M lkl,,. 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