.1 1 ! 3 I Inmoburfl Cljronifjc., T' iiitittr .?. 1 Lrwrsmttu CimoM.ir. fin- li-tiel 'ti 4 -h .-.ulriu. hi tli livfl u-l bv.-t f irrulti"ii -it a -iv Nf!iMfT in tni m IVuntv. FriT'Ium. naiimml : Slavery, actional ! Union ttalCtiSiss, Free Soil and Ticket, ayya,'- Free Labor. l'ir .huhjt nf llic Scrprvmr Cuurt, JOHN M. HEAD, of niiladi'lpliia. Vut C'tnii! Ciimmltfviiicr, WM. E. FHAZKR, of Fayette Co.- -irOu our first pa!'o will lie fouiul , the IYinH.-eJini's ami tlie Platform of tho recent .late Convention. The proceeding were dignified, spirited, and harmonious, and llie jdatlurm is one which it seems to us all sincere ainl ic-.isonalde opponents of mis-Ail-ministration can unite upon. There is snilicicnt evidence that with a tho-. i-ouiih canvass and full vote, tho State Ticket ('which we adopt a? above) will be endorsed at the October Election. ' As far as we have sven, all the' Opposition papers in the State unite upon KkaD and Fn.vZKlt. I The L'- i't Olseriei; l.ubiislied ly a L-c- rom;tn lV-tuocrat, at j resent 1'ost Mj--tcr of liie city of Eiie, remarks, ''Wo ar free tj say, it is the Lest nominaliou tLey cull liavo mude. IuJetd wo J uut re- j ci.H.ct of the malingers of (bat parly ever ; doing so sjusible thing L. fure. R- al is a guoi lawyer, an able and accempliibcJ iu.iu, and if he sbuulJ by any possibility J be il.'eted, will east no discredit upoti the 1 Uetich." I Tlic Stultify Am.'tioiii, tho leading !i"iueraiie paper of Xui tbumberlaud c iun-, ty, says,"As a rof..iibJ and well icaJJaw. yer, Mr. Uead Las probably no superior in ; tho State, and. is bib'y ro.-r-.tJ i.r ; nigral worth and integrity of character." FoRSEV's 7 eiu, the I'i rtK'cralic Ami Lrcompton organ, has tic following brief, , though siguifioant paragraph : "Tbe nominee of the Opposition State , Convention for Supreme Judge, Ilon.Jobu . M. Read, of this city, is a lawyer f tbe bigbest character, and a citizen of un- . Llcmisbcd regulation. We d not think Lis party could have male a better uuiui Latiou ! From Salt Lake. St. Louis, Ju'y S. A despatch from ' St. Joseph?, dated the 17tu iost., stales j that the Salt Lake mail to the lOtb ult. ' Lad arrived there. (ien. Johnston, with bis troops, entered 1 Salt Lake city on tbe CGth. Capt. Marcy accompanied Geu. Johns ton, who bin established bis Lead (juartcis in tbe city. 'ihe M iruions bad bceu invited by a iroclaiuaiiuu. to return uud take possession of their deserted linru.-s. l'rovo is atill the rallying poiot of the Mnu m. Tbe express conveying tbe orders of tbe AVar U. jiartmeut to (Jen. Harney was only six uiih io Lis rear, when Ihe mail ex press passed. The grass was plenty, and the Indians continued peaceable. Our Leavenworth despatches are to the Kttb, received per l S. Express to lJoone viiie. They tay that private despatches from Washington state that new military pests are to be created at 1'ig Timbers and tbe Cheyenne Pass. The Atlantic Tei.eohapii Enter I'ltlsE. The Xoith Star brings intelli-j gence of the failure of tbe Atlantic Tele- , graph enterprise. Three unsuccessful at tempts were made to lay the cable, which parted each time, incurring low of 600 miles of iba cable in the several attempts. Tbe cost of the cable is eaid to be 100 a mile, which would make the loss to the j company amount to about 8250,000, or a quarter of a million of dollars. The ships then abandoned the cntcrprh-e, aud the ' Niagara and Gorgon had reached Queens-, town. These failures may cause so much discouragement to the Company, as to ' render it uuwilling to incur any further expense or risk. The experiment has been made perhaps under more favorable cir- ; cumstacces in regard to aid from the gov- ! r rniuents of Great liritaiu aud the I'nited ' States, than will probably ever unite in its j lavor again. The enterprise may perhaps be considered as abandoned by the present pr jeetors, till others take it up, and, prof-! i ting by experience, prove more successful io bringing the two Continents into tele- ! ympbic communication. Europe will, in ', all probability, be united to America on : the 1'aciCc side of our owu Ceutiuent, aud i the two extreme boundaries of tbe I'nited States be joined ly the "Continental1 Telegraph." I TtitBiEt.E Eartiiqi'Ake. The corrct- j poidents of the New York papers give ac- j cnnTits of a severe earthquake io (be Val- j ley of Jlexieo, on Ihe l'Jth of June, by j khicb some fifty lives were lost, and about s-x millions of dollars worth of property' w.is destroyed. In tbe city of Mexico! the aqueducts, churches, palaces, theatres, ud mauy of the cafes were very much damaged. Several of tbe churches were cither tbrowu down or so much injured as to be unsafe for use. Tbe destruction was also very great in most of the villa ges through tbe valley. Uoston, July 20. Privato advices re ciivcd fccre state that a great lire Lad oc curred at Port Elizabeth, Caj,e of Good I Uupe, destroying all the fiuest warehouses ! iu tli-- place. The los is upwards of half a milliou dollars. Letter from Dnion County. Ootrri"iiJTH- of the I'liilatl. iVrrt New l.Eiu.i.N, June "23, 1S58. Now that the plcasaut seasou has set in, when everybody desires to go somewhere, even if it is only a few days' jaunt to tho country to see their friends, for recreation, or what not, I have thought it advisable to drop you a few lines from tho former metropolis of old Union, once so renowned fir its politieal turmoil, its great men and newspapers. Personally, you are "booked up" iu all of this, aul as times have changed, as well as politics, I need not bother you now with a recital. Past events, I freely admit, have somewhat damaged the jfjlilicul notoriety of tho place, by tbe removal of tbe couuty scat to Lcwisburg, where the drill sergeants of both parties now congregate; yet these advantages have been more than oierlahnnd by tbe advent of a literary epoch, bringing with it scores of student, of both Sexes, from all parts of tho State, your own great city contributing liberally, in point rf mem bers, to its success. Prefer toL'ninn S m iiiari. Put more about this presently. New 15'Tlin has not been lost sight of ly tho pleasure folks of the city, whose pa.-t visits have to favorably impressed them with its geuial climate, romantic sceuery, and the intelligence and hospital ity of its citizens. Quite a number of fa milies are now rusticating in our midst, who purpose spending the summer here, ai.il tome of whom, I have been told, highly delighted with tho place, will edu cate tLeir children Lere. Excellent board ing, at our hotels and private houses, can le I'ltaincd, by families and others at very low rates. The town is handsomely situate upon the banks of the l'enu's creek, eight miles from Lei-burg, eleven from Northum berland, and ten from S.linsgrove, with daily communication with the city, Tf Puss reaching here by eight o'clock in the evening. Twenty years ago, it went un der the name of Longstown, in honor of on rf tlic earliest settlors of tU whose remains now silently repose in the old borough graveyard, since whose demise it Las been changed to its present calling. For forty years it enjoyed the honors of a couuty seat, and it is yet fresh in the recollection of tho father of your present writer, and several othrrs, when but a narrow cow path marked the various road to the nearest set'.lcments. It now contains nearly one thousand population. It is surrounded by a rich agricultural country, Pry Valley being very justly e iii.-i lered one of the most productive in Northern PeuriFy ivatiia. TI.estrects rare ly aJmit of dust or mud, and but a few weeks since were again thoroughly grnv eled. The town is regularly laid out iu SOUari'S fif.H i'o w"'!.- -a!. Mrml and shadid. We have five churches,thrce slures, two hotel?, large and capacious, and one temperance hourr, cmrt bouse, jail, sehuol bouses, The traveler need but visit it to be enamored with its beauty, cleanliness, industry, aud prosperity. In stead of its former dependence upon the immunities incident to the county Feat, Iron Meuntain, as it is now famously ren dered, (a continuation of the Montour HiJge,) upon a return of good times, a revival of business will exhibit to the world, that with its vast deposits of iron ore, some of which is even lying within the limits of the borougb,our present epiiet little town will one day wrestle with L)n villc for universal supremacy. The atten tion of capitalists is invited. Union Seminary, two years ago, was erected under the au-piccsof the Evangel ical Association, a numerous, influential, and wealthy sect. It is a brick edifiec, three stories high, with basement, pot up io excellent taste, with all tbe necessary modern improvement?, occupying a suita ble elevation ; the enclosure six acres, is beautifully decorated with shade trees and shrubbery. Its fifth session closed a few days ago, when our owu citizens, and hun dreds of strangers.(Mr. Fisher, and others, from Philadelphia,) enjoyed the luxury of one of ex Governor Pollock's masterly efforts an address eloquent, profound, and inspiring. The exercises on Wednes day evening were pre-eminently successful. Fashion and beauty were there, whilst your.g end old, parents and spectators, alike partook of tbe pleasures and excite ment of the occasion. The Middleburg brass Laud also lent enchantment to the bour. The school is one of the most flour ishing in the State, with a faculty noted for their indomitable energy aridjutellcc tual superiority, one a graduate from your own High School, closing with nearly 300 students for the year. Our enterprising townsman, Messrs. Smith, ISaum & Mourcr, have erected a very extensive saw-mill, capablo of doing a large business, and Mr. George Sccbold, a very energetic young man, is about put ting up a steam foundry. PrtooitEss. Ou Thursday morning Peter Hcim, an old and respectable farmer of Kiehland township, who resided about three miles from Johnstown, committed suicide by hanging. Tbe deceased was about fifty years of age and the father of several children. He was one of the wealthiest men in Kiehland township. No motive for the rash act is assigned, unless tbe tightness of the times and the partial failare of his crops may have effected a temporary derangement of mindi The deceased was a member of tbe Amisch persuasion, and a preacher of that faith. The amount of the real estate sale made by the Sheriff, of Montgomery county, last week, was between four and Cve hundred thousand dollars. LEWISBUKG CHRONICLE Goox Yitl.li. A field of wheat iu North Coventry township, Chester county, belonging to Henky F. Yoii.v, of Potts town, Las already been housed and thresh ed, and a yield of twenty six bushels per aero obtained therefrom. This may be considered a good yield, end wo hope is but a fair sample of the wheat crop this jear. A correspondent of the Yilla.jc Jimn-J says that a cow belonging to Ann Buffing tou, of East Uradford township' Chester county, "made last year 330 pounds of butter in thirty weeks, and 3S2 pounds in the year, besides keeping tho family in milk and cream." A pretty profitable cow. A son of Mrs Lenhart, of Hamburg, Berks county, fell from a cherry tree, on the 7th inst., and was so seriously injured that he died on tho following day. He was about 10 years old. Pa vannait, July 19 The Mobile pa pcrs say that Col. Punn, recently appoin ted Consul at Havana, died at his residence io Mississippi, on tho 13th inst. A fire occurred at Leavenworth city, Kansas, on the 14th inst., which destroy ed property to tho amount of 100,000. Jurors for Adj. Court, Au.?. 30. Lririburgli Fichiliorn, Jn II Goodman, J iS'-hiever, M Ireil.arh, Ja H Urown, Jiun Tardo, L siorner. 1 Nevius, A iieaver MijlliuburgW'm Iio:ir, Hen Uopenreif, I.u Ar.paclit Htr Hell. Jos Hoop, Sam Stiizer .iifsi( John Mensch, Kiias Lambert liujf.itiit -Jaine Irvin, Dav VcneiJa, Dan M Keimer. Frs WiKon ftir tiutfittn Xaihan Slear, Cyrus Brown, Jn fclroheekcr I'nron Aaron A'an Buskirk A''y Thus Wilson, John Klin HA'e Keir J I. riser Jr. Jos Mnver, I'rbanus Kanck, Aaron Smith, Khjah Osborne Ihrtlri Wm Kisher, I)anl I.nn? .iieis Ilenj Mensch. Kobert Foster -Vie lirrfiii (Mini Winirr Wtst Itutful'l Jas Cornelius, Daniel lVillltUS, Wm Spoils (II! AX jrROKSXrpt. T.rm. .Y.-Ki ll'rlin Saml Itaiun. Saml Mcriz llurtl'ij tieo Hroueher, Saml Corl, Wm Adam-., Klias Kaiherman liuffiilttt David Ilerbst, Wm Baker, Genr?e :..l.l.... u ol., Ii ll.eur lr 'h,.s Corneitus HW lluJfiIo.mon 11 I.utz, Hy II Sorley, Z.ielis Hreyman Lmirliurit Wm T Right.nyfr I'nitin Levi Knoke AVv llnffal Jacob Gundy, Wm Brown A(y J..I111 Noll Mrk-.n David ()!dt Mijflinburir Wm Yoiin; l.tuis Jacob Spijelmover, John Uuhl 77M vimsf: .in: ons. Vniim Jarob Hummel Jr Limntont U d.ert It Barber. Joseph Sanders, J.ie. Leiby, Saml lVlinau, Fred B olendcr U'A.Vc Drrr Iaac Siaddon, J.ieph Caldwell, Jn F Hirhart, John .Moore, Saml Marshall, Wm 1. Kilter Bufffiltir(ien llor-h, Michl Dunkle, Harris SKdman, Jarob Derr Lrwixbur" H GiNulinn, J-rhn Walls, Jona Arsbil. Wm Friek. John Miller, Th- Haves, Wm A Srhrever. S L IWk. Sr.ml Geddes Ay--Jap K''i"r. Levi Paw lin?, Jn Bennage .nr.' Henrv Hotl'man.Wm Huntington V'lfltdfyn' Jacob Deckar.l, Bei.j Haus, J1I111 i:.i.-t H'ijf,ihii''m I. Harris, Juo Frederick, Peter ie!7. S;unl Noll .Vir Irrliii IMu ard Wilson, John P Bogar, J dm M Bciifer U. Iluffnh Andrew Forster, Wm Watson, David shaller, Georqe Kleckiu r I In rl I 11 Daniel II Ilmatnan, Juhn Church. Henrv Ruhl. Isiah Corl ! The Next General Election. tl'liion Comity P.-lfiiato fclwtt' nF Sat. Atii-.-S. ! d tlo CuTcnti-.n !.'-iburg, Mon. hn 30 Surveyor. The death of David Hayes Km), causes a vacancy in this ollice. Perniti me to lecommend as a candidate before ihe 1'ninn conventim of ihis rMmty, Mr. HCGII HKIMIIACH. of BiitTalue township, near llie shamokin Kolpe. Mr. Heimbaeli is a cood Surveyor, of several years' experience, w hose healili does not admit of severer labor, and is a man of good choracicr and initgntv- O.I'.Q. Mr. K liior Mr. JAMKS WILSON of Hart ley township has been lalked of for shenll'hy niaiiv, but we see or hear nolhin; from him. Will he please announce ihroiish ihe papers whether he is in the field or out of it, that we may aet intellijently 1 Also will those who pin forward our old friend Mr. Knos Siahl for shenlT. slate whether he goes hefore the Con vention. We want clean work this year no bush-fi2hting or side-doors Lecompton or no Lecomplon. Rigi-lir NoMixariuas. I ilhoiit consulting with him, we would propose JAMES PliOSS, of Kel'y township, for County Commissioner. An honest man, pood mechanic, and always richt. The man without wealth is as much and better entitled to olliec than the man with, and the mechanic should be honored as well as ihe farmer and the professional man. ONE TERM. WE recommend Mr. ENDS STAHL. of Bnflaloe township, for Ihe office of SHERIFF of l.'nion county, as an Independent candid ate, at the enmin October eleriion. He is a good man, and has .MA XV FRIENDS. July S, 1M8 For the lwist-ur Clironirle. Messrs. Editors Allow me to announce to the citizens of Cnion countv through your paper, ARCHIBALD THOMAS of Inion township for SHEJtll'F subject to the action of the Cnion Countv Convention of the 30ih of AujustnexL AsMr.Thomas is well known throuchnut the county, h needs no further introduction to Ihe voters. East Bcffaloi. flO Ihe Voters of L'nion County, the under J signed olfers himself as a candidate for the Office of Cninti f'timniiavunfr, subject to ihe decision of the 30ih Auinst Nominating Convention. If elected, he will discharge the duties of the office fai'hfullv and to ihe best o' his abilities. GEORGE SCHOCH. I .TOM election to the Ollice of SHERIFF next Fall in L'nion county, we would propose Ex-Shenir JOHN KESSLER. Uv ing been tried, w-e know him to be compas sionate and yet faithful in the discharge of his duties. ANTI-LECOMPTON rpiIE Friends of JACOB HUM MEL, Esq., would respectfully propose his name lor re-election lo the office of County Commis sioner. He is weil acquainted with the duties of the Office, having served one term in the old county and one in the new, and is vigilant and economical in the expenditures required. MANY. rFTlease announce JACOB DECK ARD, of Mifflinburg. for KlirrltT subject to the action of the l'nion County Convention of the 3(lth of August, 1858. Mr.UceKiHD is an old liner on the right side and needs no introduc tion 10 the voters of this cnnnir. W EST BCFFAI.OE. ICHAEL NEYHART, of I.ewisbuig. is nronospit for lh nlfte fn,.t,t.. s.. - I - - - " " . wui- uiisaiuurr 01 union county, subject 10 the ac tion of the Angit't County Convention. May 20, liii. A Tu ts v. atOJ TV.TW VaWn- & WEST BRANCH FARM ER JULY 23, J SoS. Z WZL. .. 1 in. i. Ji. jiw jv ui-iiuj 111101111.1 me J citizens of Lewisburg and vicimiy Ihal he has resumed Ihe prariice of Medinne &c. and has associated DrJ.W.Hhililih nh him. Dr. It. is a graduate of llie tniversiiy of Pennsylvania, and has been pratii.-i5 fur the lal four years. They are imw prepared lo attend to all business in the line nf ilu'ir prolei-i.in. S ?"Dr. Khoads' ollire is in Mar- ; krt street, opposite Sehreyers' store. I.rwisbiirg, June 11, 1N.1S SALT SALT ! rilHK advertisers keep constantly on hand I a lurir. ")'' of Ground Alum Salt, Ashton's Fine " Marshall & Dcakin's Fine. and DAIRY SALT which they are now sel ling at very lw rmrrs. CARR, GII'SE i Co. Grain & Lumber Commission House, Balto., June, IMS'. Bultimnrc Borough Ordinances.1 TIIHE attenti. n of the citizens is called to, I the following Ordinances extracted from ' the records of the Borough of Lcwisburg, and : NOTICE is hereby given by the Burgess and i Town Council of the Borough of I.ewisburg, ' that said Ordinances will hereafter be enforc- ; e,l to the letter against all persons offeuding against the same : j Oriliiiancttif the. Villi Juiiuary, .1 AI?'2I. Be it further enacted by the authority afore- , said. That all nuisances such as dead hor.-es, ! horned cattle, hoes, sheep, dogs, or any other kind or species ol animals found on the streets or alleys of ihe borough, shall be immediately j removed out of the bounds of the town by the : pwnerorownnrs thereof; and any such nuisance asalore.said having been killed by any person other than the owner, the person who has killed Ihe animal shall forthwith remove the same out of the bounds of Ihe town. Any person refu sing to comply with the foregoing Oidinanec for removing nuisances, shall forfeit and pay j a tine of Five Dollars, for every such oU'eiie.e, j to the High Constable fur the use ol the llor- OU"ll. By the Ordinance of 12th June, lMll.a line of from Five lo Twenty Dollais is in. posed for obstructing water courses. The Ordinance of the SSth June.lS45.mnk-s it the ilmy ( the holders of property to keep goiters open and in good repair at their own expense. By Ihe Ordinance of Ihe 21th March, 1M1, all boxes, barrels, or hogsheads, on the pave ments or sidewalks are to be removed by the High constable. Bv the Ordinance of the 10th of May. lt, if any person or persons shall after the publi cation of ihi Ordinance htrucl any ol the streets or alleys of said borough with manure or any other nuisance, such person or persons shall be subject to aTme of nut less than one dollar nor more than live dollars for each and every oflVnce; and fuiiher, all persons now having suc h obstruoiions or nuisances ling in the streets or alleys, are hereby required to remove the same on or before the 20th day of June, 181. By the Ordinance of the Sth of July, ll!. the High constable i direcled to make a tho rough examination of the streets, alleys and all other places in the borough where tilth or nuisance of any description may exist, and give notice of the same to the persons on whose premises it is found to remove the same, or to cleause those places within one week from the tune of such notice; and if such notice is not complied with, the High constable shall proceed to remove any such nuisance at the expense of ihe person or per sons cn whose premises the same may be found. OnVnancr ofiMh 0, t.,lrAW2. I hat iroin and after the publication of this ordinance, no person or persons shall be al lowed to put coa! ashes or any other descrip tion ot dirt or nuisance or obstruction of any kind upon any of the streets of tins boroiii;li or in any of the gutters or water cuiirses thereof; ami if any person or persons shall herealier so obstruct any ol the streets, alleys, gutters or water courses ol saol i'l.r. ni:l..sui h person or persons shall be liable lo a fine of not less ih.in one dollar, nor more than five dollars for eirh offence ; and further, it shall he the duty ot the Hich constable to give no. tice to anv person or persons who shall ob struct any of the streets, alleys, gutters, or wa ter courses, 10 remove snrh obstructions, within five davs from the date of stir h notice, and if such obstructions are not removed with in the time so specified it shall be the duty of the Hih constable lo remove ihe same, the cost of such removal and the amount of fine or lines imposed (which shall be determined by the Burgess or Town Council) to be collec ted from Ihe person or persons so offending. Certified from the Records, this Koh dav of June. A. 1. IS5S. W. H. CHAMBF.RI.IX, Attest Burgess. Joux B. Li, Town Clerk. 7411 To the Keirs of Feter Kaufman. VMOS Cfl'XTY, m . C The Commonwealth of Pennsylva ?e... nia to Daniel Kaullman, who lives ( s.-. in Eaton county, Michigan ; Henry, w ho lives in Wheatly county, Ind'a ; John, wlio in Summit Ohio ; Jacob, who lives 111 Mercer eonnty, Penn'a ; Peter, who lives in Siark county, Ohio ; William, w-ho lives in l'nion county, Penn'a ; Esther, who was mar- j ried 10 Daniel Mover, and is new a widow, and lives in Stark county, Ohio ; and Catha rine ; and the issue of the following named children, who are dead, to wit : Hannah, who , was married lo George Slear, and died near ' thirty years ago, leaving the following child- , ren namely; Daniel, Peier, Margaret who was , married to Ephraim Long, and is now a wid ow, and Hetty, who is married to Samuel ; Shively; these all reside in l'nion county, i Penn'a, except Hetty, who lives in Stephen- son county, Illinois, and Sarah, who was mar- j ried lo John Vohn and died some two years j ago, leaving her husband surviving, and lea- j ving Ihe following named children, to wil: Peter, who lives in Slephenson county. Hit- 1 nois; Solomon, who lives in Chester county, Penn'a; John, who died soon after the afore said, intestate, leaving two children, Peter ' and Julian, who reside in Stephenson county, ! Illinois; Margaret, married to Henry Faust, j and lives in Logan county, Ohio; Susan, who j was married to Jacob Faust, and lives in Stark county, Ohio ; Elizabeth, who is married to ; William Beachler.and lives in l'nion county, 1 Penn'a ; Sarah, who is married to Alexander j Benfer, and lives not far from Tiflin, Ohio; ! Hannah, who is married to George Beachler, and lives in L'nion countv. Penn'a ; Margaim, i who is married to Ira Kmman, and lives in , Stephenson counly, Illinois; and Esther, who j is married to Kobert Taylor, and lives in I n- ion counly, Penn a, heirs and legal represen tatives of Peter Kauflman, late of Hartley (now Lewis) Township, in the county afore said, deceased, 6ing- - Whereas, by an inquest (or that purpose nnly awarded by the Orphans' Court of the county aforesaid, the real estate of the said Peter Kauflman, dee'd, was appraised at and forthe sum of twenty-one dollars and seventy five cents per acre, amounting together to the sum of twenty-six hundted and ninety-seven dollars ($2GSt7). And whereas none of the heirs of the said deceased appeared in Court, on ihe return of Ihe said inquisition, to lake the premises therein mentioned at the ap praisement, you and every of you are ihere fore hereby cited to be and appear at ihe next general Orphans' Court to be held at Lewis burg, lor the county of L'nion, on the i:iih day of September next, to accept or refuse to take the said premises at the said appraised price; and in case of refusal or neglect to take same, as aforesaid, then to show cause why the same should not be sold. Bt tmc Coi a-r. Witness my hand, and the seal of said Court, at I.ewisburg, the Rih day of June, A. D. is.-,3. 7106 SAML KOI 'HI, Clk. i n rural Seal Estate. SHERIFF'S SALES. "V vinue of a writ of Vend. Ex. issued out of thrCuurt of Common Pleas rf l'nion Countv anil to me directed, I will expose lo Public Sale or Oulcry, at the Butfaloe House in Ihe Borough of Lewisburg, on Sriuii hs 21st day ol August next, at 10 o'clock 111 Ihe forenoon, lo wit : No. I, a certain lot of ground situate in ihe borough of I.ewisburg in said couniv, marked on the towu plan No. 2.r, bounded north by lot 2s, west by Second street, south by St. George street and east by an allev, whereon are erected a two-storey Brick.L.li Dwelling house, a Washhoiise.Sinokehouse, a Well of g-od water, &x, wuh ihe ajipurien-anees-. No. 2, two and a half Lots of ground more or less, marked (on Ihe aloresaid town plan) No's :t:ift, :t:il and part of Lot 3X1. bounded norlh by the balance of Lot No. 3:13. we t by an alley, south by St. George street, and east bv Front sheet, whereon are erected a TAN NERV in Ihe best style, Tan llwiise-Bark house, Frame Stable, Vc, with the appuiten ar.ces. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of limn V. Frim. DANIEL D. GI'I.DIN. ShenlT. ' Sheriff's Oilier, Lewisbuig, July M, lsosi Orphans' Court Sale. rV virtue of an order of the Oiphans'Court ) of l'nion countv, will be exposed to i Public Saie ou ihe premises on j Saturday, August 21, 1853, commencing at 10 o'clock, A M, ihe following described R'-al Estate, viz: A certain tract of Land in Limestone tnwn : shp. l'nion county, adjoining lands of Philip Deeter, Aaron Smith. James Smith and others, containing i'.t At rVH more or less with the appurtenances. The land is all cleared except ; three or four acres, and has a Log House. Log Stable, a young Orchard, and a Spring upon ihe premi-es. ! Terms made knovn at sale, i JAMES CHAMBERS, Administrator of Ses-s Shith, dee'd. j July , 1H5S Foil kali:.' '. riiwti full comignoiis J,( )rI'S on South ' Seventh street or any poruon of them. Price low, and payments r isv. They are , beautifully situated near the Female Institute. I July 2,1 S5M. HOW ARD MAI.COM. 1-OU SALE. V DESIRABLE ItuMriin? I.ot.33 feet feet front by 10 deep. Enquire of Beaver, Kremer & V'Clure. DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY at Fublic Sale. r1HE subscriber will offer by public sale at J the Riviere House, I.ewisburg, commen cing at 10 o'clock A. M. of Tuesday. July 20, that very valuable two-stcrev new BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE ! and adjoining M OIti: ICOO.U on the cor- i er of Maiket and Fourth streets, fronting on Maiket street about 711 feet. The property is tn the renter of the town, the buildings well ; finished throughout and alli-rd a rate chance for an excellent business location and home. Such opportunities to obtain a commanding position on Market street, are few. The House and Store room may be sold as two properties, carh having a street entrance in rear as well as in front. Half the dwelling house mav be converted into a Store Room, thus making iwo stores and one dw-elln.g. I. - .:ii v.- - .v..,. 1 - -.-.-.--.. .! VACANT LOTS rn South Filih Mirot. A ronMiirriihU portion of iht pnrcha.'-p niotii'V un remain rn interest if dei-im). JONATHAN WOLFE. AsMUnee ot Jmhs Hoikiitom. I.pvvisb'ir?. June 1-1, lrdS riIIF3 resilience of the .vuloenher, on I Market slrtci in the lSenniL'it nfj Lcwisburg. The In use is uf BKICK, ueil finished in every reprct. Terms One half to be paid between this and the first day of April next; the balai.ee to be paid in two. three or five yars, as may Mitt ihe buver. Pisessit.n civen anv time. June 9, 15$ Is A AO WALT Kit. f o n a a l i; . MY Residence, on North Third street, JixlLeuisbur. :l ft. front, and including baek building .V- ft. deep. U.isemenl. and Aitick fmihcd. Kvery convenience in the wav of out-buildincs. .4 1 mo, a Half Lot on Market st.. opposite S. Kilter's residence, wnh a pood el! of Wa ter and neu Stable ; very deirat'!e for a busi ness stand, or residence, (or hnth comhined.) Also, other Lots, some with and seme wiihout Buildings. JOHN LOCKE. Lewisburg. Oc.l. S, !S;7. VALUAIiLK UKAL ESTATE von salt:. ri THE subscriber oflcr, for sale his Residence I on the west side of South fecond street in the Borough of I.ewisburg, between .Market and st.I.ouis streets.consistingof near a lot and ahull ol ground, making a frouiof'.i'.i feel on said Second street, and inlength 157 feet, 6 inches. The improvements are a commodious three IW-storey IS KICK DWKl.T.lNCr tL'Al lOTJSI', of pressed brick. 47 feet Iron! by :li feet ileep well finished with a marble base, marble sills and lintels in front a fire-proof roof with a Wing attached cf 23 l y lit feet an Out Kitchen a Weil of ex cellent water, with a I'ump in, under roof a large Cistern also under roof a large new Stable an Ice House and oilier necessary out-buildings. There are also on saidm. Lot choice Kruit Trees and Shrubbery J The location is a desirable one either for a private residence or public business. It is on the most elevated part of the Borough, near ihe Court House. and but a shortdistance from Market street Terms will be made easy June 3, 1S57 C. F. MILLER. FOR RENT! mill: TWO ROOMS occupied at pre- sent by Washington Hutchinson as a Saloon. They are suitable for SI K)l"" t If ALSO ihe OFI'lt I no"w occupy. j For Terms apply to Jan 87, is.. JO II X II. I.IXX. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, ggps, Sj The subscriber has on hand a splendid sSCrnllection of both Fruit and Ornamental TREES, Ac. Ac embracing the very best varieties of Apples, Fears, IVaches, Plums, Cherries, Apricots, Nectarines,Cirapes,-Lioose berries, Raspberries, Currants, Strawberries. ALSO Large Horse Chestnut, European Mountain Ah, American Mountain Ash, Supar Maple for Mreet planlins. Ever blooming Rose, and a splendid collection of Ifulbous and other Flowering Plants. 11F Nursery Grounds on the farm cf Jas F.Linn Esq. on the Turnpike, within half a mile of Lewi.sbur. All orders will receive strict attention. t3"7'rrm.f inrariublif CASH WILSON L LL.. Lewisburp, July 7, 1858 FOR SALE. i SECO.M) hand Truc k Wa?on will XjV. be sold, low for want of ns-e, bv Maji! .- BEVEK.KKF.j:i:K JITUT.E. MEN WANTED ! SOMK I,' wr 15 i;AI(I'I;N'JEKS or Fit AM IS K-S can 'find emjd. rnnt for several month! to e..ief at fair wues and ea.sh pay, ; by calling e.,r!v. EM sLIFKR. June 21, KiH i BUFFALO HOUSE. ir.WJSUlliH. L'MOX f n., '.I. I l. i!Ui:i:i:, IToprlelor. 'PHIS Huiim.' is tin- laijy'o-t ami nuM .1. spacious in l.ew iLurg. and situ-iled op posite ihe fouit ll -u-e, on the mi st c.ciaud and pleasant part of the tow n. The proprie tor, who has rcreoily fuiibasfd ol llie iate li r in ot l.aw shc ..V Si ii. id, has spared neither pains nor exf-rise in n fi'.tn.g and re-turui'h-ing Ihe House. His It m Ills are spacious and air v. and not only calculated to add lo the e.-nvruirnce and comfort ol ihe traveling common! ly. but also those w ho woiihl seek a pleasant summer re sort with famiius. His Talilr is spread With every luxury that Ihe inuikct can alii rd. The liar is furnish- d with all the choicest liquors. Tiie M:illrs an.! ;n riiigc Ilonsr are spacious, and ait'-uiied Ly tue inosi care ful cstlers. 5"i"The proprietor hopes t,nt. fiornhis long ' . experience in the busn.ess. an-l bv onreinit ' nog attention on his fail, combined wrha judicious selection it the most rarelul and at tentive tervams, be mav be entitled to th fa vorable consideration of the public, and re ; cctve a shr.re of iheir patronage. I'leasc give luiu a call and judge for yourselves. ft-I"'.y I, 1N51 Till: MIGlIil tl.IIit ! Wulll.l KMilVN AM) WoULD Ti:ILI. 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Lait tut lo ti -,,a fcotilr, aiid uh Uca i rrrta n. ll:ri OuoiTftn' TP all D m..rbidorta.lniat.rfr. m thnMst. rn. cuiii-lvmi: in th-ir plii.f I- u.fb rl. w if tii. imisri nun.- tl.f -t m irt-. fut-iu t.id ! diirf-t wfll.vi mi n .Tin. mo, i. iiinB tint- and bralth to the li-!f ma- .hm.rv, rm.iin il,r rnue cf thf .li.--a. f,-,-i .tin nidi, ai rui f . UlLLIft ATT.Kt Ff C rurrd. P. tJMT l FIT TIP, iBH Tir, l j th. t ;i.M. ual uff t: the Lit er lNTK.ORAU'R. " m do after t-atim i- (tuff.i i. rt to r 'iTe the t-ti marh and rt--tit th.- tud frt xu ri:rg and iniiirinc. Utiiy oni tlr taR-nf fort rvtinnc. r-rrTpct Onlyrn takrn nt , . nL'bt, Too. n Xh oxtvU gi'nily. and run - LU Tn (M Oti,-,I,.-c Uki-n alti-r ra. h nu-al will run- Pv-Ptr-i. .inc dowrf twotta i,.iifu! will a!w:iT5 n- v ji R Itl ltMI HK. On tottlt t.-ikm f.T f.- I ni-itfol.-tui.-fffn rmflT-(i tliecaiiso ft the tli-.jifio. aitd inn k a ei i t rurr. nnly nn th'fe inioi"ii:t j tt-ly r I : t' -tii . whi! One d'M tiro r. tirat.dl ia n ur- riire fort'lloLKH M'iriifB, tind a frfvititaf tifi- i-f i'i;t.i i tu. ttnlv or.e K.ttle ridtd to thn-w mit rf Ihe --t,m thf ftlet-ta c.1 w pirktieffi. m-ui, me .!t-r onebottleMki n f.r- J rM'VF retnoTe- all !r.iie. or tinr.nnrnt i-ol Q orfnmtl..- .fc;n. 1i.e ih-'f tnkfii a -Iii.rt, f.mi !.. re eatmc citc? Tk-or tui be arp. tit. ai..l fl m:ik. i f.o.1 di-.-t well. nnr di"i tii:. n n p :.t d mr r 'he --Mi lnrni.i in its wi rt f. rm. while f m-er and IK wilou-flaint.- jie d aliint to W it-r f it dfe. In . Inlilrt-n: ihi-n- is nr r.-mlj in H,m sorltl. ... r A few bcltl.-n ruri-.s .nrrr. F.-.vr, or ffrt-ilHT it ti.ii- rij, "j. DCvlsT, t jr rrilicp the at-rbt-nt. We t,.l.,.,lpiijarein rs. rnTn,n.!;rc IT.is m.li.-in- prfTenurivr f.r t 1 ira.m. A..ir, Chili Fe- TH. .11,1 .11 FlTirs.ta (fi Iiuiiis Til... 11 rp.-r- t. with .11 ..rtnii:ly.j iIiu-ncI. mr sill- .ip .o ic.iily li. Its wi n-l iJeiftU urturs. .AIt ho use it r Jiiing I hi ir unaeiir.cu. tMltm odj iu its fa.t.r. Mir It ilrr in Hi motlh tciSh fie iirir,ifc r, and Kill low OvtA trytlhrr. The Llicr Intlenmlor IS A SCIENTIFIC MKIurAL MSroVKI.V. and I. ilailr snrkinsnin-. almo.t tonirrrat lr, bpli.-rp. It cures aa if hy mazier rrw th' tint liutr Qicn,j Urri l.nm ..-1.1. m riore thanm.e lx-ltle iare-tuin j tn.-una.i km.l i f l.l J.K C,.n,. hum. Uvm tlir wmt Jauntier .'.r lnfiitin In a c.n.ni -ii l.uuVrtr, all of .two ,r. tl. r.su.u i,f a Duv 1-lMru Ll.cr. rin nsa Itniua era It mt. SANFOIID A Ull Vri',rirl, r, 114;. I'r,.a,l.r, Xpw York an.l n-tailt-U by ail lru.-!:irfs. Soi l also I.t ' Jy"'1 t. S. I ALIHH-.LL, Ii..b,ir, r DUVALIS GALVANIC OIL IEI.IEVESaII pain and soreness in from V S to 30 minutes. s,e annth'r rvlumn. l'rice SO cis. per bottle only. Shinpe-I to all parts of the t. 8. For sale by i u"tT L"i' I M O-teM Hanrk.riuf rj. r , ,. i-i"'!-M.tii. nun. H.-tei V..i iZ ' V BTr,m I "' "'rn- t . o. H ....-U . J T",y- T"r"'""' I Vnnn.-n..n A . .. ,l .. K l'at.--n,an. Krll, Tp i II M.u,.r v .tii l ua n;n:(. Hhrlit-iu Maife-H M ;l. - . ui- " Still Another Opportunity! 3Tt arly, lh lit-up Pic ture .nan HACK AHAiyf ' JE take tins method of informing ,. ciiieris of I.ewisburg and iorrocni'r y, that we are aiain with thr-n j,,'r'j curitr sin ri time, and now u!er them a leiterariir anl at lower prices than ever Heretofore. y-m have taken the old Mand above 4 Caldwell's Dru? Store, and having much ! trr 1 i l; lit than we baJ in our fild rorrnt j-' more convenient rot-rns in every re?pc: u shall be better at.e lo aremmodale. l.airif i-t.-tt r-n ! ivt i fri-nl -r rvV,... fw IT no i tl." U KirTit.i U. in- ili ui- fr-f.n- wntniir l h't.r; lm ran 11,-n, f,', yr.f rn::it)g fn.iii t' f -. I't' turn- t j r,t-, , , fit.. -1 t'. tlir.r K-'iit- llm.uli ci' kt.-.-. m il (j I .'i w-ii tr.i rj tit tin l';rt -t notii , at l.nr f.-i lr"-.. j ; 'un I y -ur-- r,illr n tntf u in on- ti m ir. li.'ht. 'utit'T ." "f tuii-itii-. A-,iuk-ii V:tt'.i"r Am rit tutr tjkf-nf.n 'lark riJ rm v .i,JU,,t' fr tls.'ni I'licti'-rrt-oij iiii tin? dfureft mni kn'tr. I l'-turrr. fr.iiii yirit., u, $ iit, to tu:t Ib ptr hjNr V ritrii 1 a oi'ilini in ilaUt D to all to mil jn,, m. u, s .( m : n -ur iri i;-. Li-ilir tlmy wnt r.if-tur f fiot. Ilftji in! it tin- (.!. r" di fiTr( 1j nt CiJ , ( Mi.n.m.h 1i .-lortf. i- ntuJj to ilt-ntr. 1 AMY, Artit N. It Iii-tnufi. n" c-Trn Io the art, ni f.t.rfo, fiirul-li'd at tllr.wfif rc!. Ivr.i! ii.inj; t lrn Hi- I U.-1U- '-.ill t.'-w liav- kO 'f fT'oity tont ut. mtb't iti. ; i.t m.ui-7, i-t. ifit j NOTAKY PUHI.IC. William Jones, TTOPiNEY at Law. Co!!rc!i(,B- fiomplly attended tu. Olfice on Market Mi'et, opposite i!.e 1 revt vterian rhuich. I.EWISBVRH, mm Xew Goods at. the Old Stand! , K f;E.ERAL assortment of lr 4.ioK, l iwfhut ( '(t.th ''y,' ts ti- Cajst&ctt ami .S'Aff suitable for the easi n. Ilar.I Ware, Queens Ware, Groceries SALT, FISH, &c.f a!! of wh:rh will be sh; at prices to suit thf limes. Liberal deductions n.S(Ie for CaK M i UKUiWT A IIALCK. Bairiilo X Roads May 13, !5s EV MARRIED I Ji (i TT married when ton wiih. ( nlv o v n K ra.t at M"FAMHXrt HAKIAVARE i itll K. and 2- : a first rate CO K fS'J U E j; rlrt cost, a I uant to clt e out my M.-rV (f co..k stoves Jf)S. .IFAIli.. Lewibi:f2. Mar..-h 11, BRICK FOUNDRY FOR SALE 'I'll' Mihsrnlirr. tf.rs to sell !h "('"I'iiri'e liiirli Fuuii-lry at th 'Ht-S"n'1 n( M'k,' tr-l. incla.lir-rT"-- -V. the Waieroom. Ortire. am! tit M.ic-huicry iiitsrh.-L1 a!s a iaIe ameunt if l-aii. r, f,.r , , Riphls f,.r A;riculiurai Maciiin.-rv.!-..v.-s, c. I, , re)Mrtfel !..' I ''M l"'al:' "s ( t a j. o.t.sale tiiMiirss. I i.c rr.-i ri'-'.-rS lime i b..l!v encr.-.l m ar:. ilirr rmploj merit. hirh is'ihe reas.-n I.i .'rsir-s i,. .hs,.,,., , f th,, Ki.undry. Fi r ai.y luril.tr ;ir'iru!.-.rs, ai'-iress WIU.IA.M FKICK. L,Wltl,re. l iuon Co. Pa i.ems iti..-iii:it. KlIII'ID.T and UflLLKR. li: isBiiin, rA l (nr..-p in th l"r.ivers,iv EuiKiu-.g (,: i-h:st of the skason: ; SlI!KKVi:l fcsus iaVe inst re- I t c.-:v.-,l il.eir s;,.t-k f Stw SI'L'lXt; AM SI MMI.n coons: v. I.m li il v are llui: rry rh..ip. Thi sf ijuy i. r ( a :i aie j art.ru'arly innitd :u a... ..ril I. S. 1:1. is. oititit., ill ..nicy at i.a. OFF1CC cn N. mi, ri; n,ar Ma,;e. s. t All l'n :-s;;, i a; IJusH.pss ,riri:s-f,i ,, 111- Cir-- ;:; ie lari.lnl.v -,,. .... ' 1 .'cl t.J fp'. li, I-:.; ----- i .. i. LOOK THIS Hll! xotc:: sunn.:: sumr i i.m. j,;i mmm rtm !!.. i in an lii.t:-," M l' C.r .. ai:-l iilll , 1 I. a-, r ii..,'i . I ).. slue i I I'l. . la : i hia. I ' V- ":'. -i v. I.i le rn it,. Uat.iwnre : Hmdware :: H:.rdw: re .' .' : X::i!s I., i l.s, Laichi s. H i J-rn us. (.lass. ll!tty. pa t,.s, i,:l; ;"i :r -l TJ lililt? v. n ir av u-.nu t.-! u , --ell a tiri-raie l,iie . r l ain tu-t.-v rrr rent. I, uer liiaa ever Lelore. 7.,. u-ci ' ' ' (.' ' .' 3 fAl;ri:.TKi:.hfre von can rrt the r ratf.! iieei.fi,--.! V.unts. SPer A h:rkuu han.l. tern n ami r.p s.1us. HmrherV. Br.-.in an,! Bra.lv-, rh.seis ami Plan- Ir, ns. pa;,'ri and cimmon Braces. Frace BiMs. er S itiaresMiuacF-.I,, n cieu-,C.n:rasia,! I!an-.,. nil's Han mers, Ac. UlackMiiiilis'lron .'f .Viko M I. KIMis-Bar, s.li, p.Tue.Oial. K, unri anl Siinare-Cast Meel. Serine and Enrich y.tfU ise. Anv.U. H.-ll..-s, fenm riate-. eic IiOIH:KEEI'EI.'S! Table Kmr'es an.! lurks. ( arvers.tipc.r.s. Kettles. Lamp- Can. I-,'.' "T 'I'."W.-.I... Mt... !. II. .1,..- XAIL1UH. V..n.,:u,J.ll th..N,,.,:h. great U..HJ, mt.rf .1 the IlAai.s-.nr In. nr ot .i. , J'H II lllAWtl. -,- -" !" tIJ " sua. i.k i.-m m. r 7-S H.) . jJIs M , Edurtcn the JUt Op,; ami Ttlnjroj-h tV. I.MO.X IlihIRV c o x r f. c ti o x r.iiY. rpHE Mitiscnhcr rrspeetlnllvlal.es iln n- .1 Ihml to inlcrm the cniztn'spl' I.rvibur: and vicinily in ceneral.and ihe I.a,!:.-s in par ticulai. ihat he has up, ned a Itakrr) and fMll.-cltoiir r. Market sireei. id .Mr. Beavers Buildina, where he ill le ready t, supply all h,. mnv fav,ir him nh a call Willi the best ..f evervihinc in his line of hn- 1H.M.R on hand at all times. BP,r" i practical Baker and lYnfrn rrrr f. r opwar' ot tweiiu-llve j ear, he leek ccnndentihal ho lavi r him wnh a rail cr pive him a iru' shall not be disappointed. Weddings an! Fames supplied at the shortest notice, cn thf m. st reasonable terms. All sorts ol On.a mental crk done to order. BIIEA1) delivered at Houses at a!! Iimf hen desired. CHAKLES HE1.EK. ' i.cwisnury, ict. 7, ISS7. A FRESH SUPFI.V OF Truss. Mr-iiinnes.Nntions.raists. Vaneli.s. Stationery, &c, pnrilia-f i n New York ard Philad. markeis. has just tttz ree'd ai the Old Mammoth Prus More of F. S. CA LDWEl.I., Lew isbnrr. J4IM11I KELLY, tudlucrrr. SOLICITS the patronace of llie put-i ' Residence on tvmh Fifth street. buri. Pa. December h, K-S. THE Firm of FBICK.SLIFER Jt t t. A. is this day dissolved by luniiation. "lf accounts of the old Firm will be ett'cl their Ottire. The busim-ss w ill be ri si "''; and continued bv some one or ni:rt- mtu"--' i of the U;e Firm, ai their present h-ratu i' I WILLIAM I-KIth. I.ewisbur;;, May 20, HSt. I...'K Contracts with Ttnrl" .ti- ius t-n T.'t-bvrrr ji I'ht. : in
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