BCtuiisburq Cjpnirlc. .1. t. ih n-b mi1.-iii, I;- llnf lur-r.-t and bt-st r. u:..ti. ii i f i'T Ni-wfeajM-r In I'lii'-n I'miiitT. Free Iihii, n.iiiimal : Slavery, sectional ! Union State SFree Soil and Ticket. Free Labor. Vnr.U ljc nf'lhe Supreme. Court, JOHN -M. FEAP. of Tbiladelpliia. Fur Count (nntniiii'ifrt WM. K. IT.AZER, of Fajollc Co. Knincrr.it!) fit fctDista. Coiuittrnrrrrifiit WcrK...lH."js. TlmrJ iy m-Tiihig, (rclcascl fnm the t ."lis and rifsurca theglaJ meetings anJ fcj'J lurlin'i. tho oxeitcmetite mid d.-jeo lions of a wool; of religious', literary, am! roeiul ti j 'Yttici.ts, aiid siifjeriiigs,) tvo pit J . io !,aN;u from nu'inury a biicf Je fjiijiii 'ii of lis limst Dotabla eveut.-., to gratify t!u ileiuju Is for "eojiy" of tliC iti tx iraV.o a. uts f 'i!jo IVcss..-' Tho oxa:iiiua'iiiis of tLe classes of tLe Inu!o Institute, ciiiiECUcing on 'I'hur.--iJay, were atU'Ddii try largo and crowd, tl nu-lictuvs, wltne ii.iorcst iucroascd to the last. The music l.y the pupils, anJ hy Hold's Mring Lain!, anJ the ory reviews nf s'uili's, Here varied by K-says fruiu Youti,; Indus follows: Ami! I!r. in. j. MARY K. iLIKPII, Li-nful.iir.; . Mu.-ii- mi n i:i -i.i.Tit tho. a.-ol. . II l.Wlll .MAII.U'r'I.Y. I.y omtiig Creek. 'T.-U' h u j-lit'v. " ri--." ' JKNMK M I) VS .N, Kalian, Bur. l-r.'1-l.i-.ir Tints of Tu-Mi.rp.r. mai;vs.)vi:j. rii.st-ri'e Tli .'.'.'ii in- rrilipiDC.. AI'A SI'KArr, Luwiii.urj;. 'ILey ran ui.t I- Kcc.1!. 1. l-AKAIl It. IKICI.. Ui lur;. I.,t lln-io 1 Lii-l.t. JIAKY 51. IIU.L, Li i-l,urg. He Llri- f-r rarff. . I MART I.. KINCAIP. Preine, Bur. f.ifo a ..Irani-C.-muiiiiling of Siin.l.tn. an I sh..J.-. li.lv i;. m.isis, u .auv. Cnn-iTHi-in. ANMK rAfll'KVmt, J,rs.y Sli .r... i:c l(ii r. COliXICI.IA W. Ll.( OI.X, llosluu, Man. Ou Sunday morning, Rev. Dr. lirantly of J'liila l-i., occupied tbe Mctho.Ii.t pul- ; pit; Itev. A. H. Tii) lor of llolli hysburg, ; ihe t'liristian pu!pit ; and Uev. T. J. Cole ' of Li.i'Tiie euunty, tlie Ilaptist pulpit. Tbe aficru .0:1 sermon, by Mr. Jeffrey, of I'iiila 1., was listeucd to with profound btteiitioii by an uudi.ncc nbich cituforta b!y fi led tbe new Hall. Tbe text was 'He shall sec of the travail of bis soul, and be Mtitfl ;d." A inot graceful and. finished speaker, full of thought, expressed in an extemporaneous manner, in most fitting wards, this young preacher reniind 1 d more than one of bis bearers of bis countryman, purgcon. K. M. 15;.rker,of lleverby, J., and Moses Heath, of M'Kee-port, l'a., assisted in the excr- ' eises of the interesting occasion. i In the evening, llev. Ir. l!owmsn of the Methodist church kiudly offered the . use of their more capacious bouse of wor shin for the annual seruiun acd collection i f the lYmitylvania l'.ap'i.-t Kducatiou Society. Mr. Lowry, of Vest Chester, 1 and Ir. Sl.adrach, of I'hilad., assisted I'r. lirantly in tbo service?, before an over sowing audience. Ir. Ilrantly's fcrmon ! "(Jive full proof of your ministry" j iv.n replete with tbe plain yet impressive 1 sau:iineuts anl iilustraticm so prominent i i the ministratious of the honored father vhic name and title be bears. j M..XI.AV presented an array of distin 1 '.i-hed visitors, and other frieuds of the 1 'niVirsity, filling our hotels and private ' b usis to a degree never before known. In the afternoon, the Hall was densely i -'iip'e J, at an early hour, to bear the K-.-aysofthc graduating cla3 from the female Institute. The Trngranimc (in- i: rspersed with Music from Hold's Cornet : LaudJ was as follows : j 1'i-M. i I'.y KKV. I R roiVMAX. j !'V,M,.l,ri.-. AMAI.T Vol.KMAH. Iwi.-l.ur;. 1' . Triumph of Trutli. ANN A A. M'.IIKIS, l-wi-luirg. A i':i(.Uf!jt a o. ANNA C I.INN, lwi.l.urK. T IVwpr --f AsKiaticn. K ATK WiX.fK. l-wi.lmrjr. I , liiijFli.w..r. MA KV A. Wol.KK, Uwi-lurg fho Mural F"f- of Cliri.lianitv. JK.NNIk'h. DEATKIt, lmUre. ?mtrt the D.J. I.KTITIA A. ItKLL, .lIToron, Pa. T r raaltainH. IIAUKIirrC. MASOV. XVwlr.n Centre, Ma '.-: t nkucii lir,at. C'LAIIA Ml SSEK, Lrairburi;. . r''it, the Shiulowof'I'Hl. fc. SALOME I.E FEVIIK. Iirtnrr. ' rii O-n I'o. try. M AKV E. WALLS, l-wi-Lurj. liri-luali-m. C'LAHA K. Il H.l, Jtpcj Sbore, l'a. 'i " M.iral pruIl-tAr. .-AI.I.IE E. rilAMf.EKHX, Uisl,ars. ' IvTliTH-lf. ANNIE IIEI.L,Sal.bitli Hint, l'a. i I I.Lltlt 'Tyill V. ANNIE CARPENTER, jrrvj flioro, Fa. rr.nfrninnt.f l:i.li.ma.. aoi VJoM M.-flnl.-i. a tn thp eia.-s ri;i:sinENri;i.is3. IVn. Ji. ti..n, Ij riiKSIDENT Loo.MlS. Appropriately engraved and lettered f: 1 1 medals were also bestowed on several i niiT graduates of the Institute in atten- . '.nee. l Several of the Essays were read so dis- i;'-ctly as to be heard by the large audi- ' t ce, Dd we beard numerous expressions f a desire that the Valedictory should be ' ( iblishcd. Monday evening, the appointed Orator '! I'oct both having failed,thc I'rcsident, ' I brrt Lowrcy, read an Address pre- j r-d f .r another occasion ; it was not as - !! finished in style or as correct in sen- j t Mir nt as our friend could have produced, ' ut sparkled with gems of thought most m pressively delivered. Mr. Still of !'uutingdon made the opening, and Mr. Ivi'z of lulaystown X. J. the closing r Tlefpay morning, the graduates of the ' i uoological Department occupied tho Hall, ' h a large audience singing by a choir. J i e follwiug were the themes of the grad- (and were discussed with most de-: '-d interest and ability :) j '"ijaal tiTort, tht IIop of th Church. ! ISAAO' C. JONK?, Uwifburtc. "" Xk' of Ohitr.il History to tln Cl.ritin BtNJAMIN E. Jo.NES,Minvrill. ' '-""'" tfc. Worhl." (in v.:.h) 1 Je.HN W. 1.VANS. IrVutorg 'r u lw a i'tftiai Cur i j -La f,-t .D alB 'wf.f.i tt'M.Ar, RolU-rtuf , Th lo-latiuu of t'tiri-tian Exr- rirn--.' tn fhri-tixo Thv- , olo-y. tihoKilh i ItE K.TnuklmiiUuca. The ImiOtLlv auU tlia KwtiM. ill .l,-i.tiitilii. I mil i.i. h Junes. i!ii)aathia. SiilT. rinj:, tin. Alaru K- ll ot iIk I'iiiti r.'. i JOHN M- I'i'.Kl.V, Shaououstillo. liua autl ith Thcot.icAl ;.'luta. ' A F.SIIANAKI'.l.T. C!ari..n. I l'r.ation ortVrti6r aU, by TKESU'ENT III.ISS. j AJ .lrM tthoara.liiatiugL'lau, l.y HloF T. F. A t KTIS. The Welsh oration was a treat tbe j earnrst manner, the forcible but not uu- graceful gesltnes,the varying countenance, and the modulated tones making very iujuy wish they could also understand the tery woids aud imliho the very spirit of the rpt-aker. No wouder tbe Welsh claim they have the ''strongest" and best lan gunge i:i the world, if this is a specimen, ! fi ..in a cimiparitivcly untauht miner ( I'liroe of tbe eibt graduates we are iu fonuel, am WeUbiinti ) I'rof. Curtis' addnss was biglily prac'ieal au 1 oithudoi, and inai.y of ih.: el. ty in. u li.-ait cx pr. ssed u fleaire for its j.ub!ie-uti-u. The n.ccliiig in the nltcruoon, .f the Kducatiou Society, v,as attendid l y a large au lieuce, who were addressed by beveral g. ttl ouicu but not having i c.n al.io to attend, we eau not report the details of the session. I At evening the Hall wa again crati'tiud by au auliei.ee eager to participate in the intellectual rejiist n.mised by the Speak- i ers of the Littrary Societies and the dulcet tones of the String liaiid. 0. X. (iuudy presi led tn behalf of the Theta Alpha and I.CWyuu of tbe Ku.piau Society. Mr. JtLJtl.EK.il announced bis theuic the I'leasures of Knowledge which was urged iu a most f.ncible, eutertaining and instructive manutr although so'.ne of the details of the marvels and fullies of seieuee : might have been postponed by reason of the beat of the evening. A felicitous poetical c'.tiehisiou bru t on the platform the towering body, broad good humored face aud "horrid mou lachc ' of S..E . tbe iuiinitablc New-Anglo Sax'sou Jio recited the 1 irgest portion of his latest i poem ''Love." Saxe is a genius poet and orator b ith as this piece furnished abundant additional evidence. Some por tions were j.utlictic anJ pious; a.mia, any- i thing else. A compound of good aud ill, ; it suited ail iu some one particular. Wednesday morning soon found the ' large new Hall iusufiieieut to accommod ate the crowd of spectators. M'.iio by the Hand, prayer by 1'rof. llliss, and Oratioii3 by the following large and talented class , all of whom have aceouiplinhed the com plete Classical Course : ! Truer ttr I'd. r. Itm?. j SALUTATORY, iL..tin,i I. '. W YXN, Tu. l.al.-. X. J. Mam!!.-f Tin,-, J. h STALTFi.i:, liny trt own. Law ai..l itti Vi.iari.'i. Tllos. ( ItAMr.Elll.lX. Itti-hurir. Ultra rrartiraltty, T. II 11. 1.1. W IS. Ttm k.-till-. : Tlia Ma!.-ri:il A.-n, UnBLliT M'XI.Ar, llolh.ta; i-l u:c. , Xatit.ual rri!UM!-., MM.TnN ol'l'. Mum-y. j ivt-ri; est t'nitari-, J. D. I'wl'El:, l'orlt.-ilk-. Intrlk-otuul Fm'J'.nt. E. UITTEXIIOLSE, FI. uiii.gtt n, S.J. The Mrchanii al Eikh Ii. FliAXK WESTCoTT, Tarloilio... X.J. II. m ric Thaol.y, W. II. VEIihfU-. llaTl.ri.'. Wi.rk. I 0. WVXX, Tn. kh N..I. VALKUlriour, TIMS t'llAUItKKMX, Uwiat.ur. i 'iMictiM ot di;i;::ei.s. IIACCALAl l:nl E, I'RSfttavl ttUiB. ll..M:j;eTi.i?( dt t.r.. Mal.:'JM. In addiliou to the degrees iu cuurse,thc ' honorary degree of J. I', was conferred upon Kug. nio Kincai l, Missionary iu 15ur- : mah, and lhat of A M. ou llcv.Cuailes A. , Fox of Waverley, l'a., John Kaudolj.h of the Lewisburg Academy, aud 1'r.Twiuing i of Capo May, N.J. ; The liaccalaurcate was marked by the plain common scusc and dignified practic alness which characterize everything from the pen or lips of the acting l'rcsideut. ThomasWattson, President of the JJoard of Trustees, then formally introduced the President elect, the Urv. lr. Jisiin; li. L.OOMIS, who was received with significant applause, and ixpressed, in few and filtiiig Words, bis ile. p sense of the honor ami hi full purpose to do ail iu his power for the elevation if ihu University to the position anticipated Ly iis founders. After the liencdietion by Kx I'rcsident Ma!cnni,the audience di-pcrscd, apparently satisfied with the moiuing's performances. . Aixmni DixsKtt. A new feature of! Commcneenient Week is the social re-union of the graduates, who dined together . iu the old Academic Chapel Hall, with something like a hundred guests. After a little rest, music from the land,a blessing invoked by Kev. Mr.(J-gool, and the full discussion of the feast of fat things provi ded for the occasion by Mr. Ilciner, "the meeting" was called to order by 11 Lowry, the President of the Alumni, who extorted a short speech from Mr. Uell in behalf of the University, Prof.Jjuics for the Faculty, President elect Loomis, acting President 1 Hliss and Ks President Malcom for them selves, Messrs. Wattson aud Verkes for the Trustees, Chancellor Young for Curators, ; Ucv.I'r. Urantley for the Pulpit, Chronicler Worden for the Press, (rator Utirleigh for himselfjl'oet Saxe for himself, and f erhaps others whose names do not recur to us at this moment. There seemed to be much satisfaction with "the feast and the flow;" but we have not the time, the room, the patience, the assurance or tbo ability tj photograph them. The more important portions r.f tbe proceedings of the Trustees and Curators, we suppose will be mado known next week by the Committee of Publication of the last named Hoard. Suffice it to say,! he finances of the Institution appear to be in a most satisfactory condition. KiriHT os the Tariff. Some of the Locofoco pjpcrs,well versed in wrong,havc given out that Hon. John M. Read, tbe people's candidate for Judge of the Su-! preme Court, docs not sympathize with . the movement in favor of protection to American industry. His former connec i tiou with their own party might give color ' to such an inference. It appears, bow-; ever, that Mr. Read, even when acting with the Democrats, did not agree to the ; free trade notions of the party, but has for years favored and advocated tbe policy of protection, and was endorsed in the con- ! vention by Ileury C. Carey, the great ! apostle of protection to American industry. ' Tfcat ought 'o be enough to satisfy every true frietd of pru'ec'iou iLut If is rU lewisburg chronicle Falsehood Refuted. j Some of the unscrupulous partizan op. ponents of Tiio.mas Hayes and Daniel. Witmer are circulating for effect the. audicious, point-blank l'.ntrutu that they J voted fou the S-00 extra pay to Members aud Senators given (iu these bard times) by the late Legislature, which was two to one Locofoco "Democratic." We tako on part in the nomination of candidates, but justice and fair play requiro that this so1 foul falsehood should be refuted. The truth is, both voted Aoaixst lhat Locofoco way of easing the bard times! PitiM'F. On page 551 of the Journal U.K. Is.js, you will Cud as follows : j The Act to provide for the ordinary expeu-es of tjoverumcut being uuder con sideration, "A motion was made by Mr. Nill, "To mil inl the same, by strikin'j tlirrc fnmi the words, "and that the State Treasurer is hereby authorized to pay to each member of the present Legislature ! Two Hundred Dollars, iu addition to the amount of compensation now allowed by law. i "And the 'j'icstion recurring, "Will the House agree to the amendment? 'The yeas and uays were required by Mr. Nill and Mr Jenkins, and were as fol low, viz : ' "V MAS Messrs Abranis, Riant, Id-, tieorgo, iiiiilai.il, tjla'z, Oritman, Hauiel, , Hay, HAVKri, Hodgsoii,Jenkins,Kiueaid, ' Lovett, M'l'oiia'.l,Negley,Nill.Nunmaki r, Owen, Powell, Pownall, Prico, Rauisdell, Kouth, Roland, Kose,Rtipp,Sharp,Sliicl Is, . Stephens, St uartl unier, Voghtly, Warden, i Westl.r. k,Wliait..n,Will,WITMKIt,Wolf, ' Woo lrin, and Lougaktr Speaker 11. "NAYS 11." ! So Messrs. Hayes and Witmer did not vote for the 5i-'-'t law did not avoid nor "dodge" the vote but did vote fair and square acainst it ! We keep a copy of the Journal for ; public examination at the "Chronicle" niii.'c. The Journal is also deposited iu the Pro'bouotary's office. What shall bo thought of the reck- j less politicians wlt a.vujji to deceive j the honest tax payers by inventing and propagating such an audacious lie? i Upland Normal and Hkiii School. By au advertisement elsewhere iu this paper, it w ill be seen that the time for tbe i opening of this Institution has been fixed for the ti'.h of September next, with a full corps of good teachers men who have from long practice acquired a thorough kaowiedge of their business, and who are ; well fitted for a position so eminent. The enterprising anl philanthropic founder of this Institution, Jou.N l'.CnoZEItjevcry where receives the highest praise for bis frec-baudtd investment of money, and the indomitable energy which he has displayed in its er etiou. He has established a mo del school,locatcd in one of tbe finest sites in the State, which will accommodate over two hundred pupils, supplied with all the ' modern improvements, with a building which stauds as the greatest monument of our county "ull if vhiili he luit as a 'in- ifu ruij vpon the altar of universal cd-1 ucittiuH." All praise to his noble gencr-1 Osity, and to bis forethought in providing the meaus for thorough and cheap educa- tiou. ; K5lAi"o clip the above from the Amtr- iian of Media, Delaware county, Pa. Mr. 1 CnozEtt is the same true-hearted man who years ago off red Fifty Thousand Dollars to tho Trustees of the University at Lew- isburg, provided they would removo the ! Institution to Upland. The friends of the Institution declining the liberal offer, he manfully acquiesced in the decision, and ' Irs instead erected and furnished a noble : Normal School building, a free gift for the great object of education in his own county- ' The People's Candidates. Thenom-1 illations recently made at Harrisburg are well received throughout the State. All I branches of the Opposition seem disposed ; to give them a cordial support. Should this expectation be realizod, the election of Messrs. Read and Fraz.-r may be re- j garded as certain by a large majority. ' Mr. Read's nomination is acceptable, not : only to the Whigs, Americans, and Re publicans, but to such members of the Democratic Party as ar : opposed to tho Lccompton iniquity. A union of all these , elements can not but secure a signal vie- ' tory. j An Independent Opinion. Tho edi tor of the Gcrmantown Ttliijraph, an in-1 dependent paper, iu speaking of the nom- inccs of our State Convention, says : "Wc ' think there can be no doubt of Mr.Read's , election, and wo presumo very few obscr- ! ving men in the State doubt it. We pre- diet it, indeed, with an absolute certainty. I The comparison between tho two candi dates predominates so signally in bis favor, that to suppose a different result, would ' be a disparagement of tbe honesty and in-' telligence of the Keystone people." j The Society of Friends have addressed a letter to the Emperor of France,cntreat ing him so to exercise the power entrusted j to him, that no proceedings on the part of the French Government may in future open a way for a revival of the trade in human beings; that all attempts to intro- j ducc into the colonics of France natives : of Africa, under tbe name of free cmi- grants, may henceforth be absolutely pro-! hibited. A few nights ago tho lightning struck i in several places in Washington City. It didu't strike the Treasury building bow ever. There was no metal there to attract the electric fluid. Louisuille Journal. The Journal is mistaken. There is more steal about tbe Treasury building,than any i other in the Federal city. Phita. cir. j Tbe next regular meeting of State ! Teachers' Association will be at Scran-' ton, Liiznrnc county, comni'U'rinj rn the 10th of Annpt. i & west mmi fajjmer-july a is.is. The body of a young man, well dressed, j about 24 years of ago was fouod iu the canal opposite this place, last week, lie had been seen a few days previous passing 1 aloug intoxicated. An Inquest was held i by the coroner of Snyder county. Tbe , bodies of a drowned man and boy were al so found last week near tbo Island, a ; short distance below Shatnokiu dam. Nothing could be ascertained concerning their whereabouts. Sunlmry Amrrlcun.. j Jurors for Adj. Court, Aujr. :). j Lnnhbitri;-Ml Kirlilhoin, Jn H (tooilinan, J sirhreyer, M Llreishaeli, Ja 11 llrown, tluti Partlo, I. .Sierncr. I Nevius, A ISeavr ' Mi tlliiilmrx Win liorr.,r, lli ii lloqi un it', I.ll Ar.f.iclii Hi r Hell. Jus IS. .of.. am Snizer LhiirxlmieSi'hn M.'iisc.h, Koas l.amtii rt liiijhitut -Jame- Irvin, Iav Ve.iieida, liaa M ileiin.-r, Frs lUon Kut lhijf :ln Nathan blear, Cyrus Drown, Jn stirolieekcr j t'lii'in Aaron Van R"i.U:rk A'-y Tlios ,.,., J, ,.,n Kline ; While JJ'ir J I.t-i-fr Jr, Joe .Mover, i maims ItanrU, Aaron Muiith, Eliiiih O-bonie limit' I Win KlslliT, Irani l.nli! .' ici j-ISenj Mioiseli, Kobert Poster .V'tti llirliii t'lirn Winter r.t tinjfiil ' Jas Cornelius, Daniel 1'ontius Will Spotti (;i;.i.xi .iri:ous-Kri. T, ,m. AVoe llrrtin Saml llaum. Satnl Mi-r'z llurlbyUco linmrlier. Saint Curl, Win Ad ams, Klias Ka'lii'rin.'in llijf.ilo-:-Davil llerb-t. Win ISakrr. (;.. re (ielihari, (ieo Slear, IJanl Kcnglcr Jr, Tin s CornPiius UV.f llujfuh Anion II I.u'7, Hy II Mpl'y, Zachs llrevniiin Isic'uburit Win T Kighttnyer ! I 'iiiim Levi Kocke I'. isl ttufftilir Jacob Ciin.ly, Wui Or. . n Killi John ..II 7r David OMt MiJJIinbur Wm Yoiins Ltwls Jacob Spieelini.yer, J-Jin Itubl TUA I'A.Y.'.VrV JlKOh'.S. j I'niun Jacob ITiiniuiel Jr I. in, fin, ,r U bt it Ii Barber, Joseph Sanders, J.ic l.rit.v, Saint Pi-lmun, Fred llolonder White Itetr Isaac Sudden, Joseph CaldtvrM. J ii V Kiclinrt, John Moc-re, SJainl Marshall, Win L killer Ruffl,x- (ieo Ilnnh, Michl Dunkle, Harris Stedinan, Jacob Dcrr j I.(n-i.-bnrgl (M-aiharl. John Walls, Jona .esbit. Wm 1'nek. J din Mill. r.Tli- Hayes Win A Sebreyer. S I. Ilfek, Saml (ieddes A",i Jac Keiser. Levi l'aulins. t u -,- j i-.rt,'r, 11m., II. Wto lliat.t.tijBti.n , MiJ!in!mrg Jacob Deckard, Uei.j Hau, John : 'Rebfr I East HaJTiilijeWm T. Harris, Jno Frederick, Peter Celz, Saml Noll Xnv HtHii Edward Wilson, John D Bogar, John M Benfcr j Writ Bujpitie Andrew Forstcr, Win Watson, David ShafTer, (ienrse Klecknir Hartley II Uinzaman, John Church. ! Henry Kohl. Isiah Corl j The iexl General Election. t5.tuifn Cnunty I.l.'i:'iti' Flirtion Sat. Auc. '. do do rvmvi'iiti'in Lcai-bur, 5!on. Aug .10 -Allow me to an- J.L non nee to the citiens of Union Co., j ....vu.. j--. ,...r. ., - , ... . Harlleton, for sheriff, subject to the action of ihe Union couuty Uonveniion of the :10th of August r.ext. July 2S HARTLEY, j 'ITfE rrrommen! Mr. JOHN CRO.s- 'illDVi:. of Limestone township, for the oilier? rt' Is'herilf of Union county, subject to the action of the Union couutv Uonventinn of the Jdih Au;ust, 1353. r'UIE.N'DS. I July 30, IS.'iS. It I ESSRS. KIHTUKS Allow me tn an- ,l,r.,,,nh vmir nin.r IUtl'4 W'llvllV ., jf J nounce to the citiens of Union countv, tlirouehyour paper, iEi illliE J. KOHL AND, of Lewislturf;. for IShtTilTof Union county. a an inilcper.ilcnl camlnlate at the coming Ot'lo her election. July 30 rpo pectfnlly propose the name of A. J. lion as County Commissioner before ihe Un ion county Convention of the 3inh ,f August. Mr. Weidensaul has lived in ihe tipper end of the county for many years, and is favorably known tn all portions of the countv. July 311. HARTLEY. For Sheriff. T WOULD respectfully inform the voters of Union countv, that I will be a candidate for Siimrr at the coinine: i letol.er election. July 30. J. W. PEXMXUTOX. Slirror. The death of David Hayes Esij. causes a vacnney in this ollice. Permit me to lecommend as a candidate before ihe Union ct.nveniu n of ihis ctoititv, Mr. HU01I IIEIMHAUII, of BufTaloe township, near the shamokin Ridge. Mr. Heimbacli is a pood Surveyor, of several yenrs.' experience, whose health does not admit of .severer labor, and is a man of good character and integritv- O.P.Q. t ITW'itlioiit consulting wilh him,we would propose JAMES PKOSS, of Kel'y township, for County Commissioner. An honest man, pood mechanic, and al ?vs ripht. The man without wealih is as much and belter entitled to oll'iee than the man with, and the mechanic should be honored as well as ihe farmer and the professional man. OXE TERM. WE recommend Mr. EN'OS STAHL, of Pniraloe township, for the office of SHERIFF of Union county, as an Independent candid ate, at the conunp October election. He is a pood man. and has MAXY FRIEXDS. July 0, Is.18 For the Li-wfcl.urg Chrnnirte. Messrs. Editors AMow me to annonnce to the citizens of Union county through vour paper, ARCHIBALD THOMAS of Union township for SHLKIt-'F subject to the action of the Union Countv Convention of Ihe 30th of Aupust next. AsMr.Thomas is well known throughout the county, h needs no further introduction to the voters. East Uiifuoe. the Voters of Union County, the under I sipned olfers himself as a candidate for the Ollire of Cminty f'ommitsbtner, subject to Ihe decision of the 30 1 h Aupust Xominatinp Convention. If elected, he will discharge the duties of the office fai'hfullv and to ihe best o.' his abilities. lEORUE SCHOCH. IOR election to the Oihce of SHERIFF . ' next Fall in Union countv. we would j propose Ex-Sherill JOH. M.sst.t,K. Hav inp been tried, we know him lo be compas sionate and yet faithful in the discharpe of his duties. AXTI-LECOMI'TON T HE Friends of JACOB HUMMEL, Esq., would respectfully propose his name , lor ri-eieciioii iu toe ouit c oi i.uuui soiiiiiiis- i iioner. He is well acipiainled with the dulies ' of the Office, havinp served one term in the i old county and one in the new, and is vigilant ' and economical in the expenditures required. ; MAXY. I nTPlease announce JACOB DECKARD, ' of Mirtlinburp, for Sheriff subject to the j action of the Union County Convention of the 311th of August, 1H5H. Mr DrcKaun is an old liner on the right side and needs no introduc- . lion lo the voters of lhi eonntr. I WEST 1IUFFAL0E. MICHAEL NEYHART, of Lewisbmc. is j prop-wed for the ollice of County Com-' im.sion-r of Union coar.:y, t-jc to the ac-! t.on of the Aitpust County Convention. May IH.'iH. ' A Fa-in. 1 rilKKliUIIG ACADKMV, ar Snyder f'otinty rmal St 'Intnl. lBKEBFUi;, l'a. Tlif n-xt Session 1 ' of tins lustittitmn comment ". the of July. anJ continues w t rks. Encourage, bvpa-tsucrpss.inrrfas?!. rfli r's wH t ni:'! tn'-iililf .ttnl.-iit! tn a'- a .nut. i Men M.-ra! and i linn . Ju.-aUoii. Th 4iEMir ),rirrMtsT 'MiiIpi tc.s n1! linn-)!-. n tti ilifh. i'bt.-:it. Ut.. tu ft-: ,n I r--.etiT.ft'- r.lu"tt..n. t"ir 'In-r with lun Ii .n tiiitf n.l r'r-nrli all 'if Ui b itru Uunt m a tlioruiit.li ui ftn ivnt niinm-r. A NOKMU. DKP.MITME.NT has tn et-UMli'-'l. sit'l lT'-tM(on- ait.-ii-VI. in wiiiHt T-:i-rhrn nn-1 th"t wi-lt;ni Ut Ih-c.nin rii.-h have fr.-rj ft.cilily fur fl'CtJliy nvi-Jiriiig tu-m-tclvefi f -r the i:u- 'Villi V-S one half pit fuil in attnmrr. Fur IV.ur.1, I- urtii-l:. ! Hot iu, itui Tu.tioi, y-t n- Ft'tll 'if W' k- ."" Fur TuUi-.ii pi-it , i"-r (tiart. r of 1 1 w.-. 4 V, 7 di f.r T.-T-liT-. I..ih l.-;.'s.. -jr il l f. Mi:m-- lljuwin", fitinlin -m-l lien. )j, ial U u-.t t!;::t i. F.i Cta1-ri---, Ar- f i I..-.- C;E0. i M KAIILAM), I r.f.. d! Frt-rlmr. July, IV.h 1 JAMES SCOTT li.v t.Vn luii esiabiirh-' 1 .i.irm V, . X sh-TC Si, .re (Tatlh? I't hYr( sm-j wli' f hp has i;o;1v SllO'S tM'.nn hanl or l"uriish-l tu ortUr. (Aiivt ntxi weeii. I-fUibi.j-;, July I, Heal Eetate. SHERIFF'S SALES. 1V virtue vt' a writ i.f V. n f. I'x. ivM-.I J (tut i't i !,'(. u 1 1 nt Com mi iiTi ci I'mt'ii 'minty ati'l to me t!;rfCt'-'l. I will xp-ive t Putdin S;ile cr Oufcrv, :t the Hurl. 'lot II nisr iti tiie IJnmiiL'h (it Icu-isbur, n ."iTt iihai ths 2lst diiy (1 Aii;Mhl next, al 10 u'tlock m th1 f'TPinuin, ti wit : So. I, a cert;im lot nf proiin 1 -i'ltate in the tutrotiqh i-l Lewihur2 in sa:-l c.u:.tv, ii.aik'"! on the town j'lan Nn. -.", l.(Jti'i ''l M r;h i y lot 21, west by Second street. M tnh y t. (ieorie street and cat hy an aliey." whereon are erected a two-sf rey lUicUJLxi I-eliin houe.a Wa'-hho'jse.Smdlf' hu-f, a Well of good water. Ac, with the ar;v.;rtt.ii anre. N. 2, two and a half I,n!s of zti nu more or less, marked ("ii the atrreaid town unn) No's :t:U and part of Lot 33-1. bounded norih hy the balance of Lot No. :v.',:i, we--t by an alley, smith hv st- ieore street, and ea-t bv Kmnt street, where in are ereeted a TAN NERY in the best style, Tan House, Bark house, Frame Stable, A.c, wi:h the apt uiu n ar.ces. Seized, taken in exerminn and tn be sold the DroDertv vf IkH - Frit. bSi. D. lit l.UI., .uniK. Sheriff's (lice, l.ewisburc. July II, IsfjM Orphans' Court Sale. IY virtue of an order of the Orphans'C. urt of Union countv, will be expoaeil In l'ublic tale on the premises on Saturday, August 21, 1858, commencinj; at 10 o'clock, A M, the following dV scribe tl Rial Esiale, i : A certain tract of Land in Limestone town ship, Union county, ailjnininsr lands of Pluhp Heeler, Aaron Smith, James Smith ami others, containing 13 .'TV more or less with the appurtenances. The land is all clear.-tl except three or four acres, and lias a I.i'K llotise.I.i. Stable, a young Orchard, and a Spring upon :he premises. Terms made known at ale. JAMES CHAMBERS, Administrator of Si saJi Smith, dee'd. July !, Ih5S FOR SALK! TIIWO full conticnnus TOTS pn S.uiih f Sevcnih street or any p.-riion of them. Trice low, and payments easy. Thry are beautifully situated near the Female Institute. Ja'yS, i5S. HOWARD MALI DM. I'OK SAT.K. V DESIRABLE lliiililin I.ot.n:! feel feet front by j deep, tnnmre of Ileaver, Kremer sV M'Tlure. rilHE residence of the subscriber, on I Market street in the Boroneh ol Lewisburg. The house is of ItKIL'K, ue.l finished in every respect. ; Terms One half In be paid between this J and the first day of April next; the balance f lo be paid in two. Ihree or live years, as may suit the buver. Possession coven any time. I June 'J, 1SS ISAAC WALTER. FOR SALK. m.MY Residence, on XorlhThird street. Lewisburp, 31 It. front, and includiii: back Luildinp Si fi. d-ep. Basement, and Aitick finished. Every c.oivciiicnce in the av of ottl-biiildinps. Alwo. a Half Lot on Market St., opposite S. Ruler's residence, with a pood Well ol Wa ter and new Stable ; very desirable for a busi ness stand, or residence, (or both Combined.') 410. "thcr I.oU. some ai-h fln.i s..m without Buildings. JOH.N LOCKE. Ltwisburp, Oct. f , I?.".?. VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE l'OIl SAI.K. r I "MIE subscriber olleri lor sale his Resilience I col the west side of boulh Second street in the Boroiiph of Lewisburp, between Maiket andSt.Lonis streets. consistitipof near a hit and a halfol pround.niakmga frontol '.m feet on said Second street, anil ir Iriipth l.oi feet, 6 inches. The improvements are a commodious three rt-siorcv BRICK DWKIJ.INO iSiMOUSK. f prised brick. 47 leet Iron t by 3ti feet tleep well finished with a marble base, marble sills and lintels ir. front a fire-proof roof wilh a Winp attached of S3 by 19 feet an Out Kitchen a Weil of ex cellent water, with a Pump in, under roof a larpe Cistern also under roof a larpe new Stable an Ice House anil other necessary ont-btiildinps. There are also on sao'itj Lot choice Fruit Trees and shrubbery. Si The location is a desirable one eiiher for a private residence or public business. It is on the most elevated part of the Borough, near the Court House. and but a short distance from Market street. Terms will be made easv. June J, ICS7 (i. F. .MILLER. FOR RENT! TUT TWO ROOMS occupied at pre sent by Washineton Hutchinson as a Saloon. They are suitable for SI 1 Ol 'S I'lTALSO Ihe Ol'I'IC'i: I now occupy.cj For Terms apply to Jan. 27, 1SSS, JOHN B. LIXX. i Fruit and Ornamental Trees, s!. iii'lrc'i'ii'tj ?i:n).-i. The subscriber has on hand a splendid C collection of both Fruit and Ornamental 1 TREES, &e. Ac. embracing the very I est varieties of Apples, Pears, Peaches, I'lums, ; Cherries, Apricots, Xectariues,i;rapes,(.fiose berries, Raspberries, Currants, Strawberries Large Horse t'hestnnt, European Mountain Ash, American Mountain Ash, Supar Maple for street plantinp. Ever-bloominp Rose, and a splendid collection of Bulbous and other ! Flowering Plants. i riTNursery Grounds on ihe farm rf Ja's F. Linn Esq. on the Turnpike, wnhin half a 1 mile of Lewisburp. All orders will receive strict attention. ltT7rm. inrariublii t'ASH. WILSON 1. LIXX. ' I.ewisburp, July 7, 185S j FOR SALE. V SECOND ham; TriK k Hitjron ' te sold, low for want i f u-e. Lv ' M;,)2 . BEVElt.KKEMLR A. M CH RE. i MEM WANTED ! S)VK 12 . r r.r KrKM'i:iM r I K M KKS ran t. . I einp;" n.-i.' t- r v-.pi:-i tiM i.ths tu rmr.e. at fair u ;i' i " t-h p iy, I.vnhii7f.tr'v. VIA LllLiL. Jtine 21, i OuFFALO HOUSE. I.i:f-lil La. t tt id., I,. I. llltl.Ul i:, IH.i.rii (ar. 'PIUS House N the Lrtiot ami most .1 spnnoi in '.rn'. iiiid si!t; ,Trd i p- pt.;:e ihe 'ourt II n-' n tlie u-.f-: eV..'J'd and p'a-;int j i rt ot t.-wn. Tli" pr, ; t'r, whfi has r- e. !:' , i i r r.;i' J I i:.1 i.' ftftn (if Ja w -he . -i ' . h.t - - ;.:ttv i i . - ii-'r pun i:' r x ;:-! -e : r- : ! ii-l.iM.:.-!i-inL' t!.e i!' n . 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On! or tuo d.'n rurt- i, nt :,n k.- omi I 1 y r:y in t'hil.lr n : tl i-n- d M;r. r. mt.r. ir f;n.;.- n-mt-ily iti tin rl.i. it . - 4.A t.-w U.-.ti.c cui t- al it!u r.U We uki j lrajur- in rw t niin-r..; -rir t:.;- r- Jir'r.t' -a iTtt.nt-tti'. d r 1 1 rr. -im. A .m. t i::i! Fi vnt.n.U hiis rf i () IttiUM" Tut It ij-r-tfH iLh all r. rtninty., nn-t tIk u-nt .i? a:t- will ir.g tu tiMify t. i:s on-, ,tliful iriu-". t.All mho vt it art- giTin tlnir uua.iiD.f us !i-stiw roy in it j fati-r. .Vir ll.ffr in .'A- tnmtii ri;i tht If -j'.raU f.antl ticat-h-ve Uth t y th.r. The I.i vo r Inviorator I? A Pt'IKNTlFir .VKDirAI. I'lSOU KKV. an.! in .In i'r -rkin; cim-H iiiinont t-.crnt ti Ii. ir. It i iirri- an if l.y ma-ririr n i'i. TsfJf. ':r',;i ' " ' '...t"l -!.! n: norf tl.an oitf Ion:.- i-p-.,ninJ to ciin- any krn-1 - f I.M . r.in;pinr. t:rm th wn-t J. i.,.u-; i".r ; ;"i to minitif n ll-.'li.!,e, ull ii wlmh are tl.t r.;u.i.- I L'i?-ea.-tti Lm-r. I'r.irr tiM- Ti 'Liu put P" "Ti . ' SANFOnn x 0 Tr.-f r..-r. r IT.-n-lwy. V is YtrX. ml rt-tailirU Ij all lrruirsi-M. --i-l 'o I lyT-1 F. fr-1 ALKWr l.L. Uwi-Lur-;. T DUVALIAS GALVANIC OIL T)EMEVESa!! pain an.l sorevr in from , 5 tu 30 minutes. &e anfhrr or.m.n f'nee .10 ck jpr botrle oniv. .vhip-rr.! u ail part of the I'. S. For v.ile ly J Bk-r A To, I.PTrij.urt 1 M r-K-t t A ITu-V.K 'f Hrf 0 V .-n ut"- .i.. ! ! ,...lnirj!.. ' I I.i'!!'h, N. "-' hr. Vf-,; ' . U i I-ti ihi!t. T. rtl. i : Ir i.n- m T. A . B rVnvan. K.-liy Tf ; T II 1 'r 1 ft ,i : trs ttimiiit-'i''c,I'a:t'fti i Vrnji i Mi- EtiU Another Opportunity! 3 C :tMy.tIir Im ;i VU ture .Man, JiAfK AfiAl.W 1 T E take this method of infurmin the f I citizens ol l.ewbnrsf and surrotodinc cruntry. that e are asain with ihem for sh' r; ti.ne, and now t-f-r them a better article and at "wer pr.ces than ever heretofore. W have trtken the oid itan! above Christ & i'aVwe!.s ltti Sore, and ha. in? much bet ter than we bad in our old rooms, and u-. corivT.ieri! rooms in every rspfct, ire shall le L-t:iT able to arcomrrw dare. Persnrs t mr ; ; j-t r-t , -,i i)hi-;iv 1 frir.-ln bt rIttr whwJi !n' i.' 1 iut o iiiiv- i j k .1 or irhvftrrr-'i t proa 3 II I. ') .iir'T f-r-.-W. mil liii it UOIlif rbort aV1Wv jot i - 11 , vrsrraiit' ! r. r-itiftllj M i.J . n.i-t 8,.1 t.tvr tluiii tl. liuh mrm tak-a !. t;i I't r-- v Hi:t ( I'i.' -y, r:t l.n rB ta lh-m ftr r i..i'::ti' ft- ni to $.). ('n-turfia ft -rsn ,n- . 1 ti.. r r-. : :l.r u.-h ni.-ko-.-., acI ' f J.ih-J J . r.-. I;. T.: ' n :.t tl..- -l orli rt B'.'jrf. at tJ;.r rfi-Vt.r; .;r-- v i.r ..-Ir-n (aV- n : it c-iif pnti in a hrul.C : V n if 1 u. i:ii.-, Ar , tulu-n U cr-l-r. -- 1 . 1 ' ; ut - t Ki i ' n lr st.rj rai&T ls;atuirk- i-r l iin l'Hju-rTrf.j;. ' n th -:.i.-t ant .n.-ht t. I t. ..r- - fi in r-. t. .m. to mit lit j Dr hfr. W rivi: 1 :i r ! :i. :i..f.a!:. i, :,. f:, .-,; ej 0R ht t i - i ... ur r -. l.r;;,r tln-y ant r,''"tnrM ,r ' i '. , -:.' r ! i . i '..r... Tt.. ,-,. t.trrt irtJiCMwiil M .i.i .:iil::.ii. V. t tul to -Ii-a-M-. MTAKTT. ArtUt N Ii - fri-Tr . r.- in th art. sr.l r'Prkto J 1 : nil f jH-irtuoitj bAtofAlD't 1 1 NQTAUV 1'UIJLIC. V.'illiam Jones, TTOItNEY at Law. folkctinns r ri.ir.ptiy alien lr I ;o. OlTicf on Mmke! A -t, cj.jioMtc ihe i'rrst-rrrrtan chuich. i) LnwisBVha.fA. New Goods Old Stand! V'iEXERAI. assortiueni of DryCwiili, r,i.oV iij, I'b fhinj.IlolsA- ('., Boott en I XWr suital-le for ihe season. 1 1 anl Wan. Queers Ware, L'roeeries, SALT, FISH, &c, a:: i t nhirh will te solu at prices lo suit iht nines. Liberal dediicions made fi r Cah' M OREIUHT A HAICK. r,-!ir.ilo X Ra.!s, May 13. IK, r-- MARRIED tiLl ( ET m..:r.i.l m hen i 11 wish. n!r o yoo f ra.i at M FAMiIX'rS HARKWARB s I ORE. and seta first rare COOK STOVE at f.ist co-t. as 1 want to c!oe ont mr stork ol c ok s'. :-. Jos. M FAI'DIX. Lev. i i n:;. March 1 1. I'n. , BRICK FO'IMIRY fflR SALfT -pTfi--- lc 'til senben Hi rsio se'J the "- " ar; Urn k Foundry al the west r(T!t.-"'t "' M-'iket street, including ihe Wareronn. I'ltice, and ihe Macliineiy aiiirhed also a larpe amount . f I'.iton.s ii r Parent Rich's lor Agricultural Mai hinerv.So.ves, ,-r. , l5 re-3r,:,(l 1 1 tin- lest cam t f.r a pood.sale 1 u.iness. Ti.e Pr. rr.fl. r's. time is nhdly enprossed in an. ii.er enip!..yii;eiit, uhirh is ihe rrsi,a i iles.res to dispose i f this Fi undry. Fi r any furili'T pariieulars. address M 1LLIAM FiiiCK. I.ewisbnr?. r'!'- Union Co. Pa I.litVIS 1'4-L.IItR, liLIIITD.T ami IH'ILPO. i.t II vfif ;.7, J".4 t"? Otiire in the University Euildin- UI FIKST OF TIIE .SKA SOX! I Si IIKEVJIK &S(. have just re- J ceived their : ck of Xew AV.V.Yo- A.XIt Sl'.VML'fi GOODS.' vl. rh :! i are se.hi.p very cheap. Those M.'-obuy! r I'a-hare rarticularlv ir.viltd to ra!'. ; April I. !:-..' MU I 1. II. OR1MI.. ilforiKy al I.h.t. OFFICE on s. ii h S. ri-n,; r.ear MaiKei .. I l:uthl I a. f-' Pioies-n-ra! Rusii.ess ertinsri ,f to Ins care will be fdi:ti:ii!:-,- and pr. nipiiy aiirn dd to Sept. 11. IOOK litis Ull! .xotick: .xotjca:: sotick::: HAVI.t; ju.Nl rclurneil fn m tliet iiy wilh ni nsa!;y iarre Slick aid we'l s. l-cre.l. ai.d am non r. parej 10 s II poods low.r than ran le .. u;l.t elehete (a ihu side of Pi. ;.'.-. 'r' h.a. II 't-!n::re .' IliiiJwarc Hardware '. .' ! NiliIsi NiliU Li r '... La'rhrs. H i ;es Si-n us. . I'n. v. I';i.i.:s. Oil m facif '. fly t hint; yi n nay m ant to I u;;,I your se.i a iirs; i -e l., u-e r barn tei,iv per rei.t. 1, u.-r it.aa etcr l-ei'i te. T!,i, ' 7.',.-., I.: I. ' CAIvl'l XTUI.S. le re vnn ran eft the ce'e 1 rated li;.r, I',- Pl.ires. srear A J;i,l.,i,'j hand. t r.. n ai.-! r p Sat., Huicher's. liratt' and r,;r..u I l..-eis and I'larr Inns, patent aid con. ii. n Braces. Ilrnoe Kitts. Aucerf, s.;o.-.ri s.;tiapcs. In n Screws, Ci repass aws, H.iiv.oT..:'s Han ti. ers. Ac. li:ark-ni.t!isroi. A'O.V !KO ALL K!XIS-l!ar. sci il.-p. Tyie, Oval. Round and S.inarr- Ca-ts-fel. Spr.npand Er plish S:ecl, Vi-es. A.iv.N. !!. dlows, Serrw P:.Tr. eic. Ilnl sl'.KEEl Ei;sr Table Knives and Foi ks, Carvers. Spoi ns. Kettles. Lamps. Can- j;.-l-;- k.. " Vi,;,. i-il.-:. :l ,. M:,t.. I'ans. II. !.. i,. .!.. I'll I. V. -.1 rn.ll f,,. all tl.. al. .r .iih a lir.at u.any iu- i.- at lh- 11 vli -.or .ss Ii . s sr. ir J' 'si I II V I Al Kl . in tl- iM i :.ai;-.v -uua. . km -. i l(-. p.. THIS at 11.- JUli .,, . I'-tiCiiH lli '..' fo Tihijniih i fit. 1 .M lllhtKl .ISD c ( . x 1-1 : ctio x i : ji v . rjillE Mil -crilrr respectfully lates ihi. nt I thoii in inform ihe cn.zt ns c f Lea isturp and vicin.ty in crntral.arul ihe Ladies in par liculai. thai he has , p, r.ed a Iluki-r) an.l Ulil f Iftmrry. on Market street, in Mr. Heaver's ISuiMinp. a here he will te ready t supply all who niny tav, r him with a call wuh the t est of evert ihu p in his line rf 1 n soess. ',i:.I), CAkKs and COX F EC TIOXERV on hai..! at all nines. Ueinp prariiral H iker and C. n.'eriii ner Ii r upwards of twenty-live years, he feels confident that all a ho favor loin wuh a call rr c.ve him a iria) shall ml le disappointed. Weddins and Panics sttj plied at ihe shores! notice, on the in. si reasonable teims. All sorts ol Una. mental Ui ik done to order. I'.liEAI) delivered at II. nfs al a'! times when desiie.l. CHARLES JIEIXER. Lewisbui. Oct. 7, l.".7. A IP.ESH SUPPLY OF Viv.z. Meilit-ines,Xotions,rainls, Van. -ii.. Stationery. Ac, ptircha-ed in Xew Yi il a: ' I'hilad. markets, has just Ictn rte'd a: Ihe O 1 Mammoih I'rup Store i f F. S. CALDW ELL, Leaisbnrc. JOMill hl l l.V, AurlioiM-i-r, eUiLICITs the patronace of the public. ) Residence en Souih Fifih siiret. I.'wis Lurp, Pa. Dcepiber 5, ISo. 'PIIF Firm of FKIl K, SI.IFER & CO. .L is this dav dissidved hv limiiation. Ihe arc. lints of ihe old Firm aiil he srfilrd al their Odiee. The lusiness wiii le recmrj an.l continued Lv some one or more memhers of ihe l:.ie Fnni, a: their pre-en; l.-can.-n. WILLIAM FKICK. I.rwi-hurp av SO. !.'.. 1 t.SK -.i;ract wtt'-i Tea. h" a.d Or f y ders on I'rca-i'rcra: Chrouicic Oiiice. t r