I'AiM COUATY STAR & LEWlSliUllG-CIlJ.'OMULE-OVOUElt 9. 1M50. i" T "fa 1 O. N. WCBDtN It J. H. COEMLLIUS. - - . i Vm ttfitet .TfM. The Lm'liBU.t. CHRf-,M-TE, pnMt4.l on tl- i;h ."yurm, hnn ttie larj-t ul b-l ctrciUUr ntftnv Nfpr it Loino t'uuuly. Free'lom, national; Slavery, sectional ! PUESIDEXTIAL ELECTION, Tuesday Xov? G, IKtiO. j uxiox coiwrr reports. Gi)VEKOK, Oct. PRKItKNT. Not. Turfm t'j.l'r. fcoutri it 43 7 Iwtbarg 4i4 v3 Ll K.'Hy 14J as 144 IS 0 BufTloe 142 ftS 144 44 0 White liver 214 KfO osjmin o Hufln IMS lu3 17 s "l 0 VVrwt Kuffftloc "J lu 9 mj. 0 ftlitfltnhurg ItHt WS U'ai. 0 lUrtlfUM Si 15 U llrU,y 4V 74 71 0 hew i 7i 4i 44 o Limtfn tfl 74 V hew Berlin Ml frs 4: mij. 6 litiva Iu ill it j iuaj. 0 l!-3 luU V"0 W W Curtia maj. Sol. Lianola inym om Fatnon. 0 The other listriet to Lear from will ' t0 thc k. Uur Lorou-rh gives an in probablj leave Union County with 1000 ! cre,!,e of c". gHut little Union 20, Kist r .. i r...u liuffJna 1:5. ICellv 11. White Detr 3. Ml.l It., ' UlllliUlil VVCI M. U3I..U IUU 1C1 - baps 1000 over all a gain of 200. Su vder county ,050 fur Lincoln 100 gain. Montour and Luz"rne, maj ir. for Liucolu Lyemiu gives Liucolo a gain of 3"0. Nortbuaiberland Co. rep. do 500 Clinton do 200 Center and Mifflin, each 500 gain for Lin. The following are reported pluralities for Lincoln over Fusion or Hea'linj Ticket: I'hiladelphia 17,000 Allegany 10,000 I.mriilrr S 00(1 Krie 4 (Mill i.hii non 1,700 Dauphin 1G0O Herks 07 ! Cbesttr oOOO, lluotindon lo00, Carbon ' laO, feusqaeliauna 20U0, ayne 'Mi) ; sua reported in ltiign, l nrK, nyumiuj, lUedford, Vestmor:Ubd, &c. A.c. 'union M'j'iritlt Moi,roe 1200, Nor thampton 1000, Fulton 150. All these reports are of course liable to more or Us niodifk-atiun. The Strait Douglas aid L'cll men swell our plurality. ; j- , - . .i o. . ii i Lincoln gnus all over the state. 11 is J - . . , ,nriii,i maj. is estimated at 70,000. The different States are reported this (Thursday) afternoon as follows: j , 5 5 ; lor Lixtoi.y. AtAiOrlty. MAIXE 25,"U0 NEW IIAMrSIIIEE 10,000 VE11MOXT 27.0HO JI ASS A C 1 1 L7SETTS 7O.U00 1UIOOE ISLAND 4.400 cox x i: cri c u r n ,uoo XEW VOKK 40.(HM) l'EXXSYLVAXIA 75,000 OHIO 35,0(10 WIfHK.AX 20,000 ILLINOIS 15.000 1XDJAXA 20,000 UISCOXSIX 10,000 MIXXEaOTA OO.ooO IOWA 00,000 13 1 4 ! 6 35 I 27 1 2a : 0 11 5 : 4 : 4i ... Total reported for Lincola Xeccs?ary to a choice I'tr 4't.I. XEW JEUSEV 4.U00 152 "7 i I'or Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky aud i TcnncsiCC. j For BRCrKI.VRIDCE. I Delaware, Xorth Carolina, Sout'a Carolina (Le'ri.-laluro voted,) Geor gia and Alabama. I'or UOIGLAS. Missouri. Tor SMITH. None unless Upper Canada ! Loll may get Louisiana and Texas. Breckinridge will probably receive ilonda, Mississippi and Arkansas, t i i i r iiincoiti uas an e.jaai cuaucc ; Caliloruia and Ore-iron. i c . I rniiactMpniaciiy gives mdcoio a p.u-. rali 'overall ' i 847 I The UreekinriJw men do riot eive un Virginia, Keutucky, or Louisiana. . c - i Lincoln Lad 16 votes in Alexandria, and 4 in l'ortsmoutb, Virginia. The Illinois Legislature is Her ublican. Delaware gives lireck. 2000 maj. Forty-niue towDS of Maiun give Lincoln 17,320, looglae7,C 13, Ureckinridge 1,709, lieil and Everett 00. Thus tar there ts 4,018 Republican gain over the Septem ber election. Wjlmingtom, Del., Xov. C The 5ih Ward gives 1 plurality fur Liocoln. Fisher (Hep ) bas 40 majority for Congress. Baltimore Election comj letc Kreck inridge, 14,850; Bell, 12,019; Douglas, 1,562; Lincoln, 1,082. The Republicans have over "3.000 votes in New York City, out of 94,000 votes colled 10.000 bit'her tl.an ever before. The whole moveable power of men and I s demonstrations than Uru .1 over the ro means was transferred from l'ennsylvania , turns. We saw or beard of no unmanly and all other Free States, and thrown into exultations nothing of tbe insults our that one city, to defeat Liuc -In by fair j Feple 0f,en receive when defeated, means or foul. They fail the incorrunti-i n l ,,-., , ;., bio intecrity of the noble farmers of the 1 : . . r ii.i -. 1 interior is too much fur all tlimr intrigues, i - intrigues Wise and other crazy beads of the South, ' made all their noise for tbe sake of helping , lircckinride. but if lireck. bas lost j Maryland, Virgiuia, Kentucky and Ten- : nessee, they bave all lueir fuss lor nothing. Perhaps '0apt. James Smelly" will bave to go down to soothe tbe r.x-uovernor.J Douglas wasto speak in Mobile the night j before tbe Presidential Election. In Louisville city (Ky ) tbe vote is as ; follow,: Hell, 3SJ3; Douglas, 2633 ;! Ureckiuridge, 859 ; Lincoln about 100. In Richmond (Va.) tbe tote is ss f il- lows Kill, 'J.io'J; Ureckinndge, lliO; i Douglas, 753. iirsr reports indicate that Appleton (I-u-i sion) has defeated burlineame for Congress u ..fn. m. . .r;. in Hoston. Mr. Appleton is a millionaire, I upon whom all tbe branehe. ..f th. llnnn! ! union noited. It is said ibai Mr. llurlin t!me will contest tbe election and show Lundrcds of totes eslonized. Ir i. ...A .v.. . a. '7 I feared ia defeated bj a small majority by a Fasiocist. Col. Curtio, Governor elcet, passed iliroogb Wila4uupo last week, eu route .ut bjaic. iM , i;s is;6 r-rj io.Ui. iiiv fi.Bu.,iM ; i vn FPEC STATES N II .mrt. Mlt4 tilt s " 14 4 i 12 I 4 4 (OlltHfllC ; Virm-it yw V-.rk Jf r--y Ivmi) Ohio It.. lima ! JllUiol ! I mm I 5 ' Hi 3tV .6, ti new! new' 3 1 l- 11 6 4 4 I 1 bow 4 fttiiiin-fntft Hi tTK 91 MsrvUud nuw I 3 3 R !. I .i: IV I 1- 3 IT; 15 Ii.nuri i T-n n -! N'Ttfa'T. S-iuth luro. ..n.U (i -i.tr.: i 15 I 11 11 Sew I 3 l'l. 10 C ..I e "! si lo) IT.. IM 1. tiM t'.i i: In .1 'ill ii IM llajorilln 1U I KM I tetrl'uioa Count; ha done oobiy. With a dtcreai-d Tote, she Las increased I Lor uitijority 200 on FusioD, and come up I 1 Old DuffWoe, 24, Wcti Uuffaloe IS, Mif fliulurg J a vote (one man voting half of our ticket and Laif of another,) Lewis 20, Hartlet'in 2, Limestone (rep.) 7, and Xew Uerliu 15. Hartley ouly fails 4, for the reason that the band of Kepublicau9 at Vurk Valley who Lave to spend two days to vote did not think that duty required it of them at this time ; the loss of time aud money would be 10 or S50 : and JjnD M'Call and his company have shown, by former satTiQces to vote, that they may te called on in any cae of necessity. Little Union bag well maintained bcr character, and the expectations formed of her. Her ruaj. is equal to the average of the whole former county. With Snyder, we foot up 1G00 or 1700, and rank wit!i P"" i-ebanon. We eaid the attendance of Lincoln men at the October Liection was more impor- . 1 t itit than at November and Lave there- fore noibiug agaiust those Ilopublieans woo were ubsetit on urgent busiuets, last TuesJay especially as in nearly every case some good Dexocrat was lo be found, clever enough to deposit a Lincoln vote for ibem ! PaiTA respectable Wide-Awakc Fro cession of 200 or COO, in Baltimore city, lat week, was shamefully insulted with missiles, and foul aud abusive language, while on its march, by men aud even by women stones, rotten eggs, io., wero thrown at and upon them and when in their place of meeting their speaker, (lion. E. Joy Morris, of Philadelphia,) was bias ed aud annoyed by the cries of a premedi tated mob. These outrages were wiuked a, by leading men, merchants, and editors. Are mo iiepuniicans oi lue i tee ana me Slave States to utiduraiaiiJ from ibis wean an J illegal treatment of their brethren in ialtimori', that our triendship and patron- age are no l mgi-r desired ? Oibcr parties paraded in peace, the same evening. Our m roljati's ai.d other business men can find j l hiladelpbia better treatment as citizens, and perhaps do as well in trade, if such ostracism aud outrages should ever be reptated. Which is "Sectional 7" We do not see that the Northern man, Lincoln, bas been given a single Southern State not one tbey are o "sectional." Hut we of ! Ihe North, io our generosity and "nation- tli, at pear t0 have given tbe FuSi,...its , , c c. , . of the South one of our Sovereign States Xew Jtr4e,bj re.pect.We msiority. We are not si Btingy, or proud, or un ii t. . ..iT.j.-.i- t:i 1 netgnooriy, uui we can au.ra to oe nun,., even if the compliment is not returned ! ; (The allegation that New Jersey is "out I of the United States," we regard .3 . s andtr ) SguWe bave never known as quiet a Presidential Election as that Ibis week. No crowds no elbowing no electioneer ing comparatively and very little fighting or quarreling. In Xew York and. our j other cities, the police regulations seemed j to be complete, aud illegal voters were ! picked up and hurried tff on short notice, j The Wide-Awako organization was quite : efficient in "spotting" men who were try j ing to vote where tbey did nut belong, aud I thus did much good, i Iu our town and vicinity, there were j but small crowds, and less noise and riot- , . . , . ... . , tbeir minds made up did not act under ... . . a hasty impulse and the victory is there fore tbe more important aud impressive, as showing the fixed, settled, deep-seated, unalterable determinations of tbe masses JtatrWe expect to bear of awful resolves and speeches and threats on bebalf of our Soutbreu brethren, because the majority bave exercised tbeir constitutional and na tural right of choosing their own high tdfieers, uubnbcd snd uuscared. Let tbe fire eaters blow c9 all their wrath at once, ud be aao with it, for ii is uncalled for and impotent. Uur Northern friends who quase ai me luiminationsol Mavebolders, should read the story of "Night Among iv i " l .i -pc -.i. i Wolveii perhaps tbey will fiua tbe wolves . , , ' re sheeP onIy (OOur Wide-Awake flag bearer, Cbas. I Maus, an old time Whig and Soldier i oar eeongesi in "Soldier of tbe , Revolution, who heretofore never voted ojl.iog but tbe Democratic Ticket." . Some f.cts will groii as fast as cuuipkin j vine, The Lock Haven & Tyrone luilroij I Orphans' Court Sale. I Company will be sold in I'hilad 'JT'b I GREEAIILY to an nnlcr of ihe Orphans' j ' J. . .. o ..!,.. . r i- ...;ti f.. ..ir..,( n s o. next, at ine uii oi aaoiOKi jruy, "l.f f, !.. t..r.n. .!.. nf hi- . Luuw.w., ... ... J wnrH nd expense m Us present enngition. ?s ! - - - ....... -? Jurors f.n Adjourned Court, D.c. 3d. u West Matthew Kelly, John lUurk, Levi L Sh..einaker, JJan'l Fisher, Feter Kimple. Jacob Kline i Lptirjr. John K Cornelius Jackson Pa!. mer, J W Chainnerlin, John ZellerslThoui' I ! as Krber, C t; Sshorkltv I Mfliubiirg D II KissH, Brpj Hau. B V ' Thompson, Charles Montelius, James H ( ' Votinc John Keber, Henry Uaum j 1 Atur HtrLn. Michael Kleckner, Uavid Hor J ; lacher I , Eisl lluffit;. David Smith, David Schrack, I u I John tiundy I BaffulM. Levi Miller, Philip Die flenrlerfer. 1 lioland J i W'hitr Drer. Win L Rittcr, Joseph Mover 4 1 .rci. Jas Kfd, AnJrew Cook, Jno lliehl Av. Jacob Hinley l.rwii. Hi-nry H chafer, George Kleckner W..11 Sain'l ; Will l.imtntunr. John Itinkert L'nion. A rchibaid 'I homav firan.l Jurors, Dctcmber Term, 1SG0. Lm-ifihurg Johnson Walls, Charles Mensch, l.pu'is Ahiitelter. ISnJiUie David Herhst, Michael Dunkle.Jno Wise, t'yrus Dreisbaeh. l.iwu Joseph Charles, Charles Buhl, Henry Orwi?. White JJrfr David E. Kaufman, Isaac Stattec, Jonas Kaiich. A''y Win Noll, James Mi el !. John Klini;. I.itnrttune H"nry K b.nnlers, Lewis Sreuulil. MiJlinhiirg John llllffer llurtlrt Win Halfpenny, Daniel Huusecker. Vniun Je.se M Waller. J-.'i. liulf ilur Win L Harris. Went BuJfuUi)a.mel Moore. Traverse Jurors, Deoc mli'-r Term. Hitrtl'y O I' Katherinan. Jacob Fees, (ieorse Clover, John Church, David Filiuian, John Kaiherman. U. liujftifae John OableXlias Kanp, Enoch Kautman, Wm U.-achler, Hfiiry Obrrdorf. Eubt h'ijfdt' Pavid lto)er, Thomas Penuy, Samuel I. Noll. MijlU'nKuri; J W Sands, Henry Bo?enrei Malon lirevm.m, btrrvhilf Bell, 'I'honias iuielius. iSaml eiiilzer Bnffnlit Win 55:ean, Jno F Vanvalzah, Win Hatiek. AJain tirove, Uenj Lahr Kttty Paul (if liiles. Paschal Chilean, Daniel Handler, John Hummel, Levi (ieniberlinc Lnriotiur Win T Keitmver, Wm Ki'ter. (' Crifs J L Barrett. Jno Nesbit, H Hawkins. ?'eio Hrrtm Henry Bause, Abr Sehoch Whitf. Lttrr sjiephen Flick, Solo Sassatnan. t'lion-.Thomas Pursel Lrvit Jarob lliMIi-li, Israel Beaver, Jacob Moure, It W BlackloM Limntlitm Isaiah Mench, Thos V Barber Hti'tUbm John Charles Issuc Lists for Sept. 1SC0. Jus W Shrir.er vs John M Taylor Saml L Beck vs Chailes Siees John Marly vs Dormau (and 2 others) !.Mtm lre t'li. ts. J,.rm M't nil M'Cariv Tate vs It S Brobst Cyrus F.aton vs S F & W S I'ogenreif David Click vs Saml S Barber Philip Kulil vs Francis Wilson Middleswarlh Kerns & Co vs Chs II Shriner John Wertz vs Peter Nevius el al Samuel W Snodsrass vs Wm younir Jr l.'lsh for Ouielius' Adtnrs vs Ceo Dreisbach Abraham Black vs Andrew Sp;tcr T Cnurch & Co vs VI m II Kleckner Kobt D Cuinmings vs Saml Henderson et al, J A J young vs Thus (i Orw.g Charles Stees vs Saml L Beck Wm Trice Jr vs Kobt M Mu-ser North, Chase & Worth vs Joel Horsh Joseph Christine vs Beaver, Ceddcs M &. Co Dr Wm F Seebold vs Saml C Wilt Lantin Burrovvs vs Chas D Mowrer Hihfor Deniler vs A Messni"er with notice Sienmer & Ranch vs Black A- Fiher yi.unsm. &. Waller vs Noah Walter with no. Mathias Sinsler vs A Nickel with no. It I" Bowes fur Stee; vs John Locke Levi Crninley vs Wm Brown Jr el al K:ilph Ditty vs Henry Mason Manlda Knck vs Martin D Reed s K Bautn for Peacock et al vs Jno M Baum Peacock et al ind. of s Ii 1) vs do same vs do j Jfcer.h T.Y"n Til .lulio Pant ii.wire II Jfc Nsn.y .l(.,lcn Ji.finMKler i Geo Hoover I K tll l Nerl.lt e . .llO l'Ul I .I..lin Bi.wer . H,.l-rt l'Mti'1ir K.q , II lii.t 4..r .Iitcb Kline'n A lmr. An-lrew Outelius i IVtilinm t'nek jb liil!iiier Kn.-k I :.rKll IC ind..i h T JnnntliwO .-litS AioirS I SMiilt ll.ll.T vn I'r. C'li llrulnlL'e A Wilt ! Ssi.iu.-I I. H.-i-tt th iimrlin i.rel.l.ai-ti et .1 j II lli.-li f.r Uinf II. n..l.T Albright 4 MepfiDiir I t'lirle. Vl.-n.. h HerKinLine i M.-r , ll. iirr Mittheli Haul Frr nd Mi.'il Klrckoor ! Me'iia-I J liniv T. TlixmnM Walker etui ! Aiik. II. rjr vn .Mm l:i.liel hn Jt.n.tlian Hi.!,.- tfntre tjo.J ts lleury Charles 1 C 11 slirtner i. Wm llultf ! lielij Fetter Ta S I.' H lit a.. ua wile t. snme et at l'.liu W ,nt.T. r. ir A J 'ioi7er I Marjaret Mwru T. Il.'i. j M Komieh . Ar.in.. ('IsrkV A'tl'r Ta I liur. li A M'Miebet ' Mi ll a Mfirrb'a A.tm'r T.. Vountimu Walter I I 'l.i rite ..r A S t unimina T. Ji.lm M'Alamey II Halr fur It ( II HaTe.' A-lm'r a Wm .MiinumwithOO J II i.ic:.t. ii.l. J M II, J 4 J Youug 1 W in an 11, :..r va J..Kn SI ' llanrk . t'-.tuiu'lli t,f IVnn'a ra. w m. Itr..rn. Jr. II : a a p. I a ii It ul.J.in.n ra. Ilirkent.iue 4. Mean ( I Imria H. ikel ?. l'l Hip WVikel . fl..,rL'H l;.i:uier v W m. rrirk A Co ; J Miller nf,... of .1 .-uh:'. Ix T.. tl iTtirtb ex'r Jwlon J.U.. ArnoM ra Fri. k. Il-ltm-v.-r aV Co J .-ih I'mumiiiea va s L Cc.k S L IV. k t.J I'uramiUira i A M W .iller T. J... K. ler ; 11-i.ry t.''io I raj Wi:i:i t Pro Ir.oeia H l'..im ra Ahrnlmru Walter Freeiand A Uro en.l of J Itihaoo la E J If till Hare A MVirmirk T J Ilentiaire at, 4 will l:t.:..b It. fehly Ta Tlie l.ewi.l nrir Hank C l:..f.-nl,i.ra i t.i t)JtC klet'Lucr Jamea e..tt Ta .la Mt'ixell tied. lea, Maraii 4 Co Ta L I'almer'f. A.lmr Samiu-l .s(ioera Ta J Sletller. ilU nuticfl S 1) Muo.od ts L l'alulrr'a Aduir Heal Estate. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. r Ci5 r-- zz: ZiL lv 1) o virtue of order of the Orphans Ouurl of l.'mon countv. will be sold at rtie pub- the house ol V m. Wmle, in llaTtleion, on Saturday.! 4 111 Xov. isfio.at tti o'clock A M, the It.llnwtng described Rettl Estate: Lots Nos. 9 and IU iu iiartlelou, with the improvements thereon. 17 acres of land in Hartleton, adjoining Ja cob larger, Jno. F. Wilson and Dr. W. F. Srebold 25 acres 17 perches in Hirlley township, adjoinins John Filman, W. Tafe and others. 7'i acres 9j perches in Hartley township, adj. .nuns Rebecca Leach and Samuel Johnson. 00 acres 73 perches in Hnrtlev township. adjoining Books and Anderson, Samuel John - son. Also, thr following tracts of unseated lands in Harilev townships 41. acre, warrantee name Peier Black 415 do do rto tto.ft'rey Setdle 415 do do do lie.rge ISeidle 415 do do do Cathar'e Seidle 415 do do do tieorge hirtz 415 do do do Prwlip Seidle 415 do do do Peier Senile 415 du do do Vindle Crove 415 do do do Paniel It node 43S do do do Flat-el Koan 4:IS do do do Michael flurlz I 43 do do do John Seidle I 347 do do do David fieidle 406 do do do Peier Seidle j 404 do do do Wm. Dunlap j 405 do do da John. Dunlap Term, of rale wilt be made known at the time aud .lace of .alev I HEI.E C. HAYES, I Jlvv. 1M0 aJaniiiijUamA of bmiii liXjn, Mi j. i wb.ibi lui.uu., .... . ... ..... . niiblie sal,. in tiie nreiimrs, n FMUAV Ihe ; . . f ..einb,r nrxi.c.inmr.iciNS at "0.(;li A j,, lhe Movwg KM1 E.tuie of , i KttLi. Emj., late nf Kelly luwu.ship in j s-"J r"u,"-dec"u' lo wil : i All that IllCSSUllirO OtlJ tract of; lnl. siiua'e pa"'? " BufUloe ami r-ifly in Kelly townnips (in saiu cuumy,, T.uu I;ind ol Simon Herman. John Turner. JUnn met Swarlzlemler and Johu and Thomas Luis, containing about TlYO lli:ill!l'f'(l t( l aboul one half cleared and in a t;ood Mate , of cultivation. The improvements are a M lurse Frame Dwelling House, large jj. : BANK BAKX, and other Oiitbuildings.also a SAW-MI ITj j with sood Water Power. The farm is well- j e?t watt-red, with eood meadows, and has a Affair Orchard upon lt. ANo the undivided sixth P. ran nf a tract of WOODLAND iuCS W hue Deer and Bntfili e townships, 6& well watered, aiMoining lands ol Fos's heirs, Daniel Kensler and olher, con taining about Two Hundied Acres. Alo tlic undivided third ,. rxpari (il a iraci 01 i wti,rt . i in I...r.l... kin .....II l..l.ru.l adjoining lands of John Turner, I'm wanziender am! (ithers. containing i about One Hundred and Fifty Acres. The Wood traets are within about a mile of '. the Mansion House and Saw-Mill. Pureha.-ers wanting to see the premisen, will call on the subscriber near the premises. : Terms of sale made known bv I Oct 24, lNt.0. I'HILIP STAHL, Adm. I FOR SALE. 'PHAT valuable Itrlt k lard property 1 situate in Bulialoe township, a ljruiiin lands ol Jacob Derr and Williani Cameron, with everyihitiff cotnpleie fr the nianutactuie ofBrick.Ac. Ahn HllLUiyil LOTS. Terms Kasy. Apply to JOHN I). VtVSi:R, Htt.' nnr. or hi Alt',, Ot't. 17, IsOO H. CAMLl.J.N Jl. U.,l,uiv GOOD, CHEAP 1'KOI'EUTY for Sale.! Mil; uii(Irineil ull-rs It is BlotlttC and ! lot4 M.uaiert la w Ueriui. (.'it ion Co, ' l.H vale, ii is a corner lo:, "iJ iVet I runt od lowtr .Markft St . and l'i frri on lla't isi., u'dpreon is erected a I)ou.ile Two-storey Krame Houe, containing ? pioms, a ki.ehen, and a kitchen garret, a Vitrii-bhip, l.'uw Sta H l'en, Smoke Hu;e, Uake Oven, Wiod -"died, I'll tup on lhe pirth, an exrt-lient ( Vllar. (jarden separately fenced, and ( ichar( with ahoui 50 choice Kiuil Tree. The whole hiMi-e and lmp would bnnsr ('0 rent a year; taxe.s ahoul $0. A z.iod uarrantee deeii will he iven, and if required iinme-iiaie posscs moii. I'rice only ...tiO. It is indeed the cheapest property in town. The impossibili ty to inalie ajiving here on my trade, is the sole cm--e to sell. C H AS. BI CHMILLER, Duokbinder. Xew lierlm, Oct. IS, lwtl. Sheriff's SaIo3, T) vilrue of sundry writs of Vend. Eip, l ai and AI.Lev. Fa. issued out of the Court ol Common Pleas of I nion cmintv and to tne 1 directed, I will expose to Public Sale or On'- ' cry, on the dates and at the places loilowing, I lo wit : On Saturday, the IO h day of Xoveinher, ; 1SCU, at the Public House of I I lircwer, in : Ijewubur, at 10 o'clncW, A. M A tertam lot of ground, more or le?, situ a e in the borough of I.ewisbur? and county ' of Union, bounded north and east by lots of: Thomas Hayes, south by m. Jnhnp tri, anil j west by Water street, whtreon is erected a Three-?Storey Brirk Plotinnj; .i!l, Ac, with , the appurtenances as the property t;f the firm ot John Atat, Tliumas Hay and Michwl h ichthitrn, Also, at the same time and place, another : fGtl lilt fit fn-iiiin.l tibiiri t r iiIiiIh in 1 ! tlio h.tratu rf. ol' I etfi.K.irtr in.l minlv .il I t. ! ion, boiinded north by h-t of Mrs. Mvrs, on ' the east by an Alley, soiuh by lot of Jacob j Voder, and west by Scoud street, whereon 1 ate en-cted a double two-storey Frame Hwell- ; in? House, a Wtch-Maker Sh(p, a Prame ; Sialic, a Well with a Pump and other out-; buil'.mgs, Ac, with the appurtenance;, as ; the property of Wilhnm Vnrlr. .Also, at the same time and place, a tract of ; land sniMhd in Itutl'aloe township, cciiniv aforesaid, beirinnin" at a post, thence bv land . , (fitrrnerlv) ol Jnhn IJoyer, HS decree west, h ' pcrch.es to a po-t, si-uih 4 decree, west 1H j and 4-10 perches in a black-oak, thence north ; HS decrees east fil pt rrhes to a s'one, thence by land (formerly) ot lr. ishenk and public ! ruad Dorth 4 decrees east do perehes to ihe place of beginning, contaimn;; Twenty Acres , and Twenty Perches, neat measure, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances j as the property ot Th-tmas Wuikcr, W'iillam ' Walker and Hmry Walker. j AUo on .Monday the l;h day of Xrvember, i HoO, at the Public Huse of Jaci,h DeeUard, J in the borough of MiJUaburg aud county of L'nion ! A certain Tract of Land sitnnte in Lime- i stt'iie township and couniy of l'nion. bounded J nonU by lands of iJorse Mader and others, east by land of Lphraim K teller, souih by lands of Khas Hoy and Frederick Bnlt-nder, and wct by land of Jacob Kluse, containing 3;t acres, mure or less, wuh the appurtenan ces, Ac. Another certain lot of ground, containing ' one fourth of an acre, more or tes-s, situate in 1 the Don us h ol Mitllmbure and cnuntv ol I n- j ion, bounded n-rih by an alley, east by J. hn ; street, south by .Market street, and west by lot of Samuel Hassenp.u?. whereon are erec ted a two-storey Frame Uweliin; Hu. a Pottery. Frame Stable, a Well with a Pump, and other out-bu.ldings, ic.. with the appur tenances. Another certain lot of ground containing one-fotinh of an acre more or less, situate in the borough of Milllinbur and county ot l'n ion, bounded noith by Thomas street, east by . lot of JtdiD Detwiier, south by an Alley, and west by lot of William (hitrlius, with I lie ap- j purlenances an ihe properly uf John E. lUirrt, and Oirer K frt. J Also, al the same time and place, two o'hr ' I certain I'racisof land situ-ao tn W est Butfa- loe township and county of l'nion, j j Tract No. 1, bounded north by lands of ; 'Solomon Heheriintr.past by School House lot t south by land of Peier P(ntiu, and wet by 1 j land ot Solomon H'ber!in, centaintns one 1 j acre more or le., whereon are erected a two i ! storey Frame Dwelling House, Frame Store ! j House, Saddler shop, a Frame S;ab'e and oth j er out buildm:, &c, with the appurtenances. '( Tract No. 2. bounded north by land of Hob- j I ert Hayes Heirs eat by land of John Kurir, i south by land of (ieore Strut )e, and west by I land of Jesse Schamp. containine Sixty-Five j acres more or less, whereon is an Apple or- 1 chard, with the appurtenances- as the prop- 1 erlv r Amm H.lMtz. Also on Tuesday, the 1.1:h day r Novero-1 her, IHfitl, at 10 o'clock- A. M.. at the Public 1 Hause of Junao Fisher al White Deer Mills I and county cf I ninn, another certain Tract j of land situate in White Deer toun-h p and , county aforesaid, bounded norih hy land f: Dr. Denosliy, east by land nf John B'v and the . West Branch of the Husqaehanna river. outh by lands of John Beaver and others, and west by lands of William Heinv and others, con- lainihj Fifieen acres more or less, wheieon are erected Two Frame Dwelling Houses, a Saw-Mill, and other out-buildins, drc with the appurtenances as the property of Jonas Rauck. JOHN CROSSCrOVE, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Lewisburg, Oct. 13, IBM) Stamm's PATENT LEVER JACK 13 made and for sale by U. W. BARKDOLL Lewisburg, Mav S3, I860 u6 valuadlk riiorEUTr Prj2LIC SALE. J ) Y a pi nrius order of the Orphans' Court nf ) L'uiou County, will be sold Ly Outcry on Tuesday, December 4, the lirse and riujiiuodious Iwo-sturey brirk .llunsiun House and I.of, wiihiheap pur etiances, pri.peny of the late Jonathan Nesbit, liee'd, si'.uaie in the lloroiiizh of Lew lsburs, bounded on the eat bv property of Dr. Win. Hayes, on the south by Pineallev.ou the west by i..t of W;n. Junes, Kq , and on lhe north by Mark-'t street, numSend in the peneral plan of the Borough ,o. 4(i. The property is nearly new, and built in a good, workmanlike manner, and of superior mate, rials ; and if wanted for .1 Public House, can be made suiia:.!e with a few alterations. 1'ersons within? to purchase can examine Ihe premises by caiiiii-j 011 the subscriber, or on Win. Jones, Kq., aiiioitiin the preun.es Sale lo comTiienee at It) o'clock, V M. of said day, when condiii'.iis will he made known. Hlt'iff P SII Kl.LIlR, Adiii'r. Lewishur?, Nov. 2, l"iitt. ADMIM.STKTuR'S SALE. ! 1) V virtue of an or. It !" the Orphan-t'onn J ) f I niori ci.itu'v. I w ill svll on the prem- j tes, in I.iniPloi.e tiwn,i.p in said couniy, cinnienciir at leu o'clock, A .M, of t &ttunhiy, 17A Xin mbt'rt ISfiO, the fulluwin describe J Real Estate, to u it : ; Xo. I A certain tract of Land situ'ite in j Limestone township aforesaid. adjirinin lands 1 of llmjh Hfllas on the east(J..hn Stees i.n lhe north. Tract ji. '-i on the west, an I Ianiel j iSmiih on ihe sou ih, containing SIXTEEN I ACRES nore or les, whereuit are erected 7iyai!o,.d twistcrey I.Ot; iiooc, Hjff I aLiLAiiAILN, and other 0t-tuildii;cs -l ; ipriiti; ot nvrr-f.iilir:s Va;cr near the d.i'T, ' snd a iu d OKt "HAI.U f App'e, lJeach and other i'niit Trees on the prei.iif. j iK Another trct of land in the same ' township and couniv, ci.i.iiiun , IC'i'CS more or less, adp'iiiii.t? lands of (.'hnstiaii ishively on the iorih, heirs of Jhn Slnvely , on the west.Tiact .No-1 on the east and IVnns j Creel; rn the souih on which are erected a I l.Otl HOI SC. a BAi;.,and other Out- j i iib'ii.iins. Tot ie i, a m ver-U-iim j Well uf Water and a rone .M JK-lIniit'a. i on th- prf-misc, and a fine voting Ore ha i '''ZfjZ ' of Apple, I'each and other Fruit Tiec vu lae ; preiuise-". j Terms made l-nwn at sale hy A'lmiui-ti :.t. r . f tit.,.l;.je 1; XI 111, ilt'tuaa. J Lmactone Tj-. . 1. . 1 . F0II SALE. T "Min Prick Dwririnj; Hote and St ere K .om attached, and Lot liMOiii f, formerly knoun as the ll.-tu htou pr-'per'y, situated on the sotiiU-wi! ctrner of Market and Foniih .streets, tn liie bormrh of Lpwiburff it be:n in the must desii able part of said i'or u:n, eittier lor business r a pri vate rf -.idence, and can easily be arrancd Sit as lo pay the owner a renta-je v( Thne Hun dred liUrs per annum, and stilt have abun dant h u-e room f. r a private family. 1-erv-thing in anil aln ut lhe prf misi s i uiccmpiete condition. For particulars in fiire of U M. JoXRS, A:Tt r T EIJ. r J. KuUr.MIAl 'JlI. I-wirVnrT. 9-Tt l""'- Saw-I5i!l, making C2CC0 Yearly, 300 Acres of TimlitT Land" aJjninin0:, FA1M if 120 -l-'res nnjntninijf ON FK.NX'S CRKKK. Four Miles from .MitHintiiire, bix from Xew Uitiiu, 1 "( 1 1 SALE! Innuire if Jen Sn.i... A'-nt, -eiit. near the mail ol ;H liKLLAs. premise-, or peisonallv, i r bv II L I Ptinl ury, Sept. 1, KTo. l'OB SI.S:OK It i:T.-A h.usear.d X loi mi X. Kinli si. IVes-ion piven im mediately. Terms t a-v. Li-.-jtnre of Ii. I'. MICLLF.I!, l.eui.liurtr. ! orJ. 1). W.M.LACi:. Wiiliamspi rt. .itiJouriiPd f 'oiii i I"ro l;iiii;Wlni. . Whereas, the Hon. Abraliam S WiKoti.rre- sideni Ju '.je ft.r ihe "Oih Jii.hrinl District of !eniiHy'vniiia, composed ot the counties of j I'nitiii. M.I'l u and Snvder. and l'iuttp Kulile : and John W Milium ton, i Nil., A ss.-ct ate Judges : for I nion couniv, Inve i..ued their precept,: beanns date the I day of tpt., I -ed, and to me three:",!. f..r the li .l.iiut: of a Curt j td Common I'leas at Lewisbur fi.r liie couniy 1 of l.iuon on Ihe jirsl Mmvliui i-f iher ivxt, (bein the :Jd d;u ) l.s.iii, and to coiiti.iue one ( wee!,, NflTICi: is therefore hereby piven lo j Witnesses and ail pcisons iiitereMtd in the j Issue List, to be then and there present and noi j depart with. -tit leave. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance at Hie time appointed, acreenlde to notice, j Cieen tinder mv hand aid seal at fhe Sh-r- j ill 's Otliee tn L-wisburi this Sdlh day of Oet'r, I A 1). IVtiil, and in the eighty-fourth year of the Independence of ihe 1.' S. of America. CuJ save lhe C.uniii..iiM-ea;!h John i Rist ;ri iv n, f-heri-r SLtll tUL II. OK. I SO. Attorney at I.utv. j OFFICE on Pi uth Second near Market St. j LEWlsnClii:, I'A. llfAIi Professional liusiuess entrusted lo j hip -are will be laiihluliy and promptly aiteo-1 Kept. II. IM.'i7 VAK3E7Y STORE AND OITICE. tost LAr.nE supply of Bmiks,Statinncry, t JVrfumerv, Jewelry, Toys, 4'pnfeciion- enes, leas, Apices, 1-ruit, Auts, liasstes. Futures, and a variety of iMICK NACK.S fur sale heap at the iGii lew Mi ne tost office. I tl.NE d id PFXS I' l.e had at the ror Ladies and Cent, can LOST CFFlCi: .iEVEI!AL sens f CAMECS and other lS Breast Pins and Ear limes can be had very cheap at the ru.VT OFFICE JAUEi can find the l.irsest and lusl assort i mem of Letter and Note PA I'EIt. Envel opes Ac. at lhe Ft 1ST OFFICE 1 F vu want a supply of fine STATMNE - KY, lo the POmT OFFICE. HOUSE BUILDERS ..rr vn'rtr'P. Ti 1 j' I appointed Apents for the sale of Doors mine: & tVIiiJut,v Sash of all sizes, made of lhe best material. All work warranted. r?"Made by L.11.SPKOLT. lluehesvilie, Pa. and for sale by b?s F S CALDWELL. Lewisburg TIIOS. .. G2CII K HAS just received a splendid assnrtment of lhe very le.I, cheapest and most fashionable Jcwt'lry in the markeu His stock comprises Ilreaxt TIisn, Call. Ml!, La i- Rinerw, 1'iust-r ninp, .Uriit-f-lctN, Mrrte llnftonN, MUlN,&C.VC, hich will be told extremely low for Csn. ne resneciiiiny asks the palronape ol all his old cui. miers ; and also invites new enes to ptve him a call before tnakine iheir pur - chases. Call at lhe sien of the Ui Watch. Market slrttt, rt of becvad. .Dec. H.'ii iiVcw Store-tw Coods! rillLAD'A TRISiEliMG STORE, TWO Doors alo-.e t.'.e 1. ;i:k, 1 tt.w,s;;t;.(;. r. The subscriber, h.ivin a peii-n m 'ti.' l''v buvinu ci-nstanliy at A'ti to n. i- pieiirel t., sell ad his Ii.. mis at 17ily li ire: ll. 'ei v. Clove, CnCbel Cof.ln. TeitlUB N' ei!!e. C. l lars. Buttons, Tape, ai.d all g.i,.! LteUt.l by the Ladies, Also Books and Stationery. School 5.?. and Colieje B ok-, Ac. Paper Window i;unains at n. Fruit ; ' Fire Board Screens. Slenril Work " done to order Ci-nniry I'ro.'.uce uktn in exe.han2e. Cash paid b-r lia-.'s. April in, isi;n. II 1. M-VAHON'. "Inilustry most Thrive:" r ;rjij SIILLTI HON EslllMi.Tie" -1. Removed to lloul.r.ri's f. rlller-: Market street near Fourth, where 1 uil. at ail tunes a full assurimeui t l Tin .:ir?, Mor I'l'ir, p Lave CO A I. JiKWIX. .l.t,tXnr. e. 4'. I a'su make t. ord'T, on shi rt notire, T:n lim ters, Spouting tr any kind of woik iu u.y lit.e tit !. tidiness, ( f Mending and Joi hinr rereral'vi-rr r r '')' aliended in. J(is. A. KLKA.MI.K Lewisbm:. Oct SI'. VlilMI1 1 1 le- T!-V, C'K -.tw. rle, 'I:i utl.ri.' ii i: l'r.:.,: t K,-II .-i.. . ii - r r . I i .If T. I.: -l ... it. m 1,. (I . Wa-I I... slftu rrvu.A Ltai,iu0 fall., 4c. tA'l.A.'.l' ll:r - LAW office i:emovei. Jo!in 5. Lir.n. VTTORM.l li I-lVr-f fTre at his lit'Use on .V '.Ijui.ei si. tel. I -i A l.-t islitii-rr. !:. The II0VARD and IICID Express Cf.iiipanits. 17XrnEES I r!v to r: n .1 f.-r.m rtr v 1 J ..r .in- I . . .i l l! Iiw III.: Faiiiily (iroci'iT Store. T. G. EVANS riCo., t.l.M-.K.Vl. IH. W.i K. I N GROCERIES AD FiiOVISIOi.S, (;i:ain, n.oi'i: .wii m;i.i tea. colli:!:. yoi.As.-Es, ci t;.. i:. ( in. ::.-k, i :.-n, l KL'lTS. .v.-. io. A r., Mirhtt ttiol, .. .. ',- j;jat f:t, lf isljtirv:. Vn. ('.. E V I p. l.::f I'M rr p. IVPil w . r 1. &le fr. -l, f.. tn .1 erir, tf'l Ur. r r .1 o Ic:: !t h r.iiti f lit U in C.ii.. ana f,!:..i.l. '1 !i.; ti. 111.:. ! Ir. I,. Orid Aj ilt':-, l'l ::. i:l -. I'imh -. C runts, I "ir srn ill' itim,-. i- la tc.IJa i.-i r, Iron tts. v r H'.. 1'i . r.i io i Ivil.S 111" nil ii'-t i ip: rurc J:i a )i Z'i.r, crei:r!i?, anj (.ill u) in a i r-1 1 ? . : t.n... . ; r .;. : , 1. u, , , A lore U.t..J .!. r. r MM M l. 1. 1.. ..! , COD flll, Jli.lil.l.M.. HAM, ISM 0., 4c A tin,-:: 1 a i:ti.. M . f tVillovv ai:l 1 nl.ir .n o. .l.?s liurr. 4(itt liiiiarr, i.ai iCit u- llill'l', 1.4i.', I Villi!', A.4. Vsl (hi, I tint '. l',w fV, ( ihiii, C'llt'lit and J-"'i:J' Hn., Tifi' ir. I. nil, !,;. .oat'.- of all kiiitl.-, Wheel i n ;i-o. ele. (T0,flctO 01.5 Cc.OrS, tl tliCitC t'lilUlf. : " , ' - I i lour, Coin .'lt ;il, 1 oiutt,. (. 0111. I've, Uuts, iVe'.. ialuiiy? on !i,ii.,i. ChuSs dtUvrttt fr'r ffi-.r'. io cul.mtf. residing o-ttmi tiit I'ur.utt. T.. arti-m t i, eei'mer:, :. I :l... rrt:,-'. a '. t hare fi r eale V t'.'.'i t. ll, I ..-..i ie. t . a . j r. . . lull, inr-te ll.e r ii I if t'i,:ili ..ii.i i ii.,, i . i.t:t a--i: i: .f t.rt eer.e... W .-are .-.litiu i.l ,! l,,iu t. ... rt..-a. a. tti. T . ;in I..- I..11.I.I tl.;. r j. ,. I i- :.,.i. . , i V. aeiii-l .arll(ularl wiifit uur tttit.tr; :n, tl. li: ua a eali ; l.ir He un hasp nit mnnhfr ry" 'Vttior, anj par ae Iiich aa nnv le.ly rl.-e. L..ilurit.A,nl'-'.'. l-.K. T. fl. I.VAN5.t rr.. XE 11' LAMPS al DLXoUMA AV'.V.s -YiVJI" EAMI'Sut I.'EXOUUAXhii: .s fc-C-r-- ziezi; VFRY liV.sT OIL ALWAYS t VI'.KY HOT CIL ALWAYS ON l-i.l ntit. An;, ii. l- a. ii v n n t HAM)! tsar P I C C . all taWe . rit.- We'll jump into iV.f W.i i U. A LAKCI. h:tnd-.rme ari-t vei v romforta- jt- - - . , .v fitie.i up l.( me .(: -..i arc- iiiiiiouato n t f P;c-..c and oth-T smi. :.,r ex.-iir-.w.s. T-rir.s mcletate. App.y u Js. M. HOL'SLL. Lewisburc J'ii,e 't. Is. '... COAI (Oil 'Ot I.. ! IHE suli. rnber k-ei s enn-tant v i n hard a iai-je a.-i-iiiiu i.i . f i!ir vtrv be.i na in and W i I;. H.iue I ' A I.. Lr I in e ai d stove purpose-. hirn be u ill -eli rt ih verv lowcsl prices torCa.h orCouhiiy l'ro,iuee. A!so, l:liich,i,.iti.i' (.-., fUi.hr uit.i ,.'. i'h 11 liisiii.riiy u,ir..T.io.'d. l a' I nil! noi I be nn.l i weiph-s lersm.l l-v ai y man llav.1,5 iroud cales, full tteient wiil l.e eiveu. Coal Yard near U eidenaui's hotel. CEOi:!. U liOLsTF.IX. Lewlsbtir?, May C?. .'J. DR. I. BTiUGGER, IIOM(i:P 11 lilt; 1 i;Mt 1 1, FF1CE in hi new Link L;. c;,-, .Maii.ei slreet, south si.ie, l;.-i ,. eeii l:h ai.ii l'. I: (U stair-.) Lrwi.tair.;. .i.-v. !"... I.tS NOTH'i:- isco. rpHiTtr'iini ! ... ,. .'...-.... .V t!-hr,i'.i rh in the l!i it kla Ins I.-.i-.iin aie ready to iutbot 1. a'l.'lsoi u.-rk ! '" ,h'"" a"' v"'11 "atisht-.i 11 would I Be '" '"'eresi ,. -u; Ii a- pmpi .e eret iin" j pood buiidii.p. to f ive 11. a call I el, re coli- j traennj uith .ihirs. W e have ut up some of Ihe best h. ue. and s;. res m I.ei.b;ir;, and are assured iheir owners tti I te.-tity dial their bni!diii;s weie put up l i .,.ii aiui ei.er eetic worliinen, ami in timr i..,.e. (uh.ch is a very important matter in bud. if...) lirfrrtncr Chamherl'n liru's; L. Palmer, architect; Dr. I. Urus-ier ; Hyers Amnions; Lewis Ashtufeaer. ISXAC A L'l I li JA( KMIA I. EMI RT, tsAM. LOiiKAliACll. T.ewisbtirr, Dec. 17. s:.l NEW FIRM J N THE OLD t respectfully an ewisbure ami vu ii HOP! The subscribers aniii ur.ee to the citizens vi nv that thev have foruied a Partnership in the TailLinng Business, at the well.known stand of James Criswell on Market street, where they are prepared to CLT A.JJ MAhE I I'lu ert'er in ihe verv best sltle. Men's and Mots' ( loth tn ic of i every aescripl.on on snort ni lice. vc ask share ol the public pain nepe 1 JAM E CI!IWFLL, J. F. t-CUAFFEK. i Lewiiturj, Arril 4, ltJ9 ZiAfmimU BRO'S (uriK't- til ii'th ami .Haiku Sl Tfti-r...... . l.l. ll .1 1,1 tCH, V1: hv '' emtinii. , I 1 "ii li.ii..! a I'lii as-ornii.iiii.i ,;; in ur line. i., ,el, we ii.me f.l llie ei'li.murirv : ' l'i:voooi)S.f;nocERiK5? iIVPe. WAKK. til l.i:Nr-V.U;j.; f HALT. n.A.-TEir, COAL ( i KNT.II:oX..sU:EL, H.,:,N co.(ii 'ii:iii.Mix;s Sl? I'EEUVAXi'tlloEFINjjJx'fj Ap., Ap. ' All ot which will e s,.U . I r r ri.il , r farm , r .',,. A l.,,,frit'i wi.l be ma.le , :,., trade. J'"utl 'T.i:vi.-i;n:f; jm ' W'"iyi; d o.:..c,;M.irv,rrh W. 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