JUL tl ! - S trill it : its H 1 i IWiobnrg Cljronirlr. O. N WCHDF.N It J. R. CORNLLIUS. fuMiliwI on thr n-ti f)tUl. .f th lar.-v-t ami Diet imitation anv N-wt r in I ni.-o Count v. ,,! Slavery, sectional ! , FriM'Jum, national; Union State Ticket. Free Soil ami Free Labor. ; Fur .Jtuhjt. the Saprrmr C-iitrt, JOHN M. KEAI), uf l'liiladfli-hia. For C'lnal (ommi.st'ttter. WM. E. FRAZEtt, Of Fayette Co. , - . Union County Convention. The cilizeus of Union county opposed ; l tbe leading measures of the "Wnal A lmiiii.-tratiou, are invited to boll Pele gate Kleetiuus on Saturday, Aug. "3, 15S, at tbe ual place of voting in each au thorized Klcction I'istric! tlie polls to be t pi ii. d in tl.e Towi.sliip- from "2 to I. M , and in tlic IJoroiighs from 4 to 7, 1'. M. 1'icU Klectinn l'istrict to chose two Dele Jites to meet iu County Convention on Monday, Au. 'M, at I lie Buffi'iie House, in l.'jn -isburg. Tbe Convention to organ ic at 1 1, A. M., and at 1. 1. M., proceed to make the necessary Nominations, ap point Conferees, and transact such other business as usually devolves upon Couuty Conventions. The Committee would direct attention to tbe following Act of Assembly, viz : HVWrM, liy the division of Kimm county, tin- greater portion of the territory compos in:; Jackson township, fell within llie h.iouils of Suvder county, not leaving fifty voters in the pail remaining in Union county ; ihc territory anl population being loo small ami expen sive lo keep up an organization; therefore, Stc. t. It' it rnarttd Jk., That so much of the township of J.irkson, in the county of l nion, as lies east of ihc farm ol Or. Charles W ilson, he anl i herhy anneif.l to l.'nivn township, an t all west of that to I.iinesloue township. Approved, Id March, Hi. VVM. F. PACKER. Jackson district, therefore, being abol- ished, (and the line run, ami filed accor-! ding to law,) is entitled to no Iiirtner rep- . .. , . .,, f i, w;i rescutation: and its voters cast of lr.W 11- . :n ' .1, r r;.,n .,-n. h'JU a Wli UlCCb n u wa bb.p,.nd iUoM to ihe west with Limestone, j and probably will mark the jcar 1S0S iu "oops, equtppca witn mo moSl cute It is to be honed that the polls will he lhM M11.-u f the world s history in bright. ! tive arms known to the army, win soon be opened and closed punctually at the Hours appoiuted and that everything may be conducted properly and sail isiactoriiy, uiai the will of the people may be fairly ex pressed. PAVin mennimi, Chairman of Committee. Tie Greatest Triumph of the Day ! Wc announced in part of our last week's edition, the completion of tho great work of uniting the Old aud the New World by the Telegraphic wire. Tho following are particulars of this interesting and far reaching event, communicated from the eastern coast of Newfoundland to the U.S. Atlantic cilics by Telegraph : Trinity Nay, August 5, 1653. The Atlantic Cabla has been success para arrived bcre yesterday. The CiTIe will be landed today. The signals are perfect throughout. second DISrATCIl Lrttcr from. Cyrui IF. i'itlJ. Tni.MTY Bay, August 5, 1S53. The Atlantic Telegraph Fleet sailed from Quccnstown on baturJay, July 17th and met iu mid-ocean on the 28th. Tbo cablo was spliced at one o'clock, 1'. M , on Thursday the 29th, aud the ves sels then separated, the Agamemnon and Valorous Louud to Valencia, Ireland, and the Niagara and Gorgon for this place, where the latter arrived yesterday, and litis morning tbe end of tho cable will be landed. It is 1C0S nautical or 1900 sta tute miles from the Telegraph IIousc,hcad of Valencia Harbor, and the Telegraph House, liay of Hull's Arm, Trinity liay, and for more than two thirds of this dis- rbbhr . .!,... .r,o.l . frnr,, 111111111VU a l uuui flt.uiw rvi '.j-. the Niagara. Tbc electrical signals are sent and re-: evived llirongh tbe whole cable perfect. i The macbiuerv for rainc out tho cablo ' worked most s.ti.-f.ctorilv and was not ! . , . an men. uver tins insuiatea caoic lucre stopped for a single moment. Captain Hudson, of the. Niagara, Messrs. i " coaling of tarred aud greased ucuip Kvcret and Woouhouse, tbo engineers, I woven on, giving it more strength, aud electricians and tfijecrs of lhe ship, aud, also making it more completely wa in fact every man on board tbo telegraph 1 ter.proof. 'phi, increases the thickness fleet, exerted himself to the utmost to , abQut on(j (i u of an incU morc WLcn make tbe ciped.tion successful, aud by ; , - , 11. Ihe blessing of Divine I'rovideucc, sue-; lbe whola " surrounded and close.y cceJcd. I bound together by eighteen strands of tho After tlic end of the cable has been best iron wire, runuing spirally around it landed and connected with the land wire uiakins an entire revolution once in about telegraph, and the Siagara discharges j some cargo belonging to the company, she , will CO to St. Johns fur coal, and then I . ... ' i r rocccd at once to New York CYltus V. JriELD. The news was known throughout dui- j faloe Valley and somo of the most inte rior portions of Centre county on lbe eve ning of tbe 5th and morning of lbe Gth. From a hundred places over our land, on the Gth, came telegraphic responses to the eaboard, expressive of the great j iy felt at the reception of the news. Ringing of bells, bonfires, or illumination, were re sorted to at different points. At Andovcr, the Alumni of tbe Theological Seminary were at dinner together when tbe news came, and it was received with cheers, speeches, and the doxology, "Praise God from whom all blessings flow," before they could finish their dinner. Bosto.v, Aug. 6. There are rumors that Peter Cooper, Esq., has received despatch from Trinity Hay, to tbe effect that the successful working of the line is certain, but nothing whatever will be di vulged concerning it nntil tbe message of the Queen shall have been transmitted and tbe President's reply returned. DerpaUh from the 1'retiilent. "Bedford Si-hinos, Aug. 6. "Ctbus . Field, Esq., Trinity Bay, A". F. My Dear Sir : I congratulate vou with all mv bearc on the success nf iK. great enterprise with wbieh your name it so honorably connected. Under tbe bless. n:: :j t ::L?sr- Y..-oencr " y i)ivc mviruniiiiiai in rromotinc perpetual peace and friendship U-twcen the kindred j uatiens. I LEWISBUIiG CllliONTCLE I have B,rreceied""lbo Queeu j losses aro partially compensated by th, Yours, very respectfully, James Buchanan.' Cf. Hiuhnn to hit jmifjf. Tbe following despatch was receifed from Capt. IliiJum to bis family : Tuimtv Mat, Aug 5. (jod has been w u U9 xbe telegraph cable is laid with out accident, nd to him be all the glory. We are all well. Yours, affectionately. W.M. L- lltlSO.N. Tuinitt 1!at, August V. To tUo As siciated Press, New York : The Atlaotic Telegraph Cable was sue ccssfullv lamlcd bcro yesterday morning, aud is iu perfect order. Tbe Agamemnon has lauded her end of th(; cMe aJ(j wc arc nw rccciving siguals ToWrat.l. House at Valencia. The U. S. steamer Niagara and 11. M. j steamers Gorgon aul I'urcupinc leave for : Si. Johns tomorrow. It is uulikely Ibat tbo line will be open-! c l for several days, and perhaps weeks, .l.... l...;..r, ntorc to five the electa-: cians time "for a scries of experiments. Due notice will bo g.ven when M i j antic Te egraph hue will be open for pub-; lie business Cv.tus W. Ftti.u. j HIE LtWHllL'Efl eiinosicut. j "The cable must be laid. The Anglo Saxon race has said it, and it must be done." Such wcre my sentiments a few weeks ago, iu relation to tbe Atlantic . Telegraph Cable. Although circumstan ces have conspired, since then, to cause mc to feel as if 1 bad said almost too much; still, the glorious consummation r .1 . .1.. - 1 P -,.;....lc Ol lUai, IUC UiaiJUVSb U luu I'.vvw i tit u : li has been accomplished. During the last . , ' , f . . c,.n few days every drop of Auglo-baion . , , . . ... , ,i blood running in veins tinged in tbe least with the romance of the nineteenth cent i ry ha, been thrilled with the electric news as it flashed over the earth announ-1 .)... TI. . el,r iq nnrs I" (It ' Alexander. : 1771; A fact. or a Napulcou never could have ever.1""- " ur " , . , , ,, I u'.anvrmv Aiiirad fi Two thou- rlreamed of. such a victory that should. " Aslli.r.lON, August o. iwo intra cf auJ more cnjuring characters than the purchased and longest con- ...it 11 tested battle that has ever cursed human-' ii- ity. It is a victory of pcaco. wu scarce! v realize it. aud are all somewhat prone to mako comments on it something like that laconic but forcible one of the liutlaudcrs of Vermont. Hut as wc now write. we have no doubts whatever on tho sulject. As the cable has now been successfully laid doubtless gome facts con-1 ccroiug it will bear repetition iu jour col UU1Q9. Tbo cable U OwncJ by a stock comna- Of The block CODMsra of three huudrcd and fifty shares of one thousand pounds aMJffcJT.su? Ar,XM&MJ1hW)QA "o" w America, and the rcmaiuder are nearly all owned in Ureat Britain. The cablccost ncarlj $500 per mile. Its j yolu.e'is ihr-rcfore hrrehy ivrn to the Cor wcight U lSOO lbs. per mile. Its tCDSl'e onrr. Justices of ihe Peace and Constables in strength, as contracted for, is CW4 lbi., j ai"1 f"r ,he c"m"' l,f V"'"-l apr",r in ,ht',r b . ' ; own proper prrsons with their records, mim- al though its actual strength is greater. Its j sitions.cxatniiiations ami other remembrances specific cravity is about 2.0. Consequent! y 1 " 'I" thinss which of their offices and in ,,, . . ... . their behalf appertain to he done ; and all Wit- It would be Strong enough to sustain about ' nps!i(,s andtht.r persons prosecutin- in behalf five miles of itself if suspended in a vertt-, j .!. v t -11 cat position uuutr iuc aii.r. tny an a,len(jin!Ij amI , ,le,,arl ullhout leave at their ' of Lewisburj;. for Sheriff of Union toitnty, as on a certain Houseand I.ol of Ground situate of ynur readers have seen fp:cimCDS of tho j peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in I an independent candidate al the cum it g Otto- in the lownship and county aforesaid, to wit cable which I brought home with me ; ' hrir attendance at the appointed lime agreea- i " election. July :iii one and a half storey It'nck Building;, con- .... . ; but for tbe satisfaction or somo otbers I will state that the con Jucting wires are of .l .,-!. . coppcr, seven m number, each twenty-, eii-ht one thousands of an inch ID diame - tor. Such is actua IV tUO SOle COnnCCl- iug link ruuning along the bottom of tbe r " l" miles, ; UIIlllU" tllC OlU WOtlU WUU IUC DCW. u 2V"y it is a uontlerful thrc.tl. Thiscon- ductinjr strand is insulated by being cover-' ed with tbreo coatings of gutta-percha. I ... ,. ... .., ;t,, f il" "'.J. " ! ei ht ncuc3. 0 these strands is ogci of gcTcn wircs each of wLiclj is j r . . . , , , . , . : 1 .11111 ..mull t ntii.l limifinilt lm nf .1 men in i J 5-"- diameter, inns wc sea luai mere are ! o.o. ... f,..n,lr..,t o,l fon mile, nf fin. . j , wire in each mile of the cable. The fin- ; ished cablo is only five-eights of an inch ; . , ; in diameter. lkforo being coiled aboard the vessels j it was all run through tankt of hot tar. . ,. " , . , , : iui3 jhh it ouguv n tendeucv to prevent it oxydizins before it , ! i.:.t ; :.. l.A ; .1,. I I " """-'j j I lbe iron wire will all soon be decom- I rinsed bv the action of the sea water on it. : ..... . 1 .t . -. j but it is expected that as it decomposes it will form a compound, with the earthy ! matter enrrounding it, giving the cable ! 0,00 Still considerable strength. The distance between tbe two telegraph ; ... . rr , v I stations, the one at Trinity Bay, foundland, and the Other at alentia , Ttiiv Trelnnrl. in tr.fia nautical miles, for , J J 1 ' s knots) or 1950 land or statute miles. The greatest depth of water is 2100 fathoms or nearly two and a half miles. Tbe av erage depth is 1400 fathoms or one and a half miles. Last year there were three hundred and thirty-five miles successfully paid out from the U. S. Steam Frigate Niagara when the cable parted, causing the enterprise to be abandoned for that j Mann. Kiftv.tvn miles of this wcre re. , , . , . , - ; covered, but the remainder was lrrccover- abl. ,ogt. This' Tear upwards of four . ...... I udred " " Dcen lDe MV ral utMioccssiul a'.tcmpfs. IheJC severe J liberal grant of money, ships and land from the Knglish and V, S. Governments, i I can not close this article more apprcpri- j ately perhaps than by nuotiug the tele- : gram from Capt. Hudson of the U. S. Steam Frigate Niagara to bis family in Brooklyn. His piety, bis officer-like and gentlemanly conduct, his seamanship, to gether with this deep interest he has taken io this enterprise, endear him to tbe hearts uf all who know bim : Sec despatch in preceding column. Mav our earnest hopes of tbe ureal . utility of tbe tiiui.iphaut victory of true i rwMudriit .l oih-r wishin- to vll ,' . i r it ' Hooks Ac are invited to call on W M. Ml i lucuhanical ekill and science be lully con- ., , .. i ,,wlbur-, who has a number of valu- sutiimatcd. - Levvi.-iiuro, Aug. 10, 1853. Fatal Mi.m.vu Aooiiie.nt. OulUurs j.,y 0f ast week, Dauiel Jones, l'atriek M'Catin and Dauiel Morgan, were suffoca- tej to death by black damp, in tbe col iiory of Col. Ilillman, near Wilkcsbarrc,. .! Ii.;,l nn,l Vnl.ntine llvmer. wcre w;tu mU(.u UiiEculty resuscitated. Tu LuJ bcc clutionej ;nst going too r.r on account of the known presence of lout air, nut uau uisregarueu me eaunou. The Governor Gcueral of Canada gets S3 1,000 per annum six thousand dol lars more than the President of tbo Uni ted States. A negro lady fell from tbe upper story of a warehouse in Charleston, S. C, stri king bead first on the bead of a whisky barrel. Ilesult tbe barrel leaked ! ""'J s."j S.. .MU . , 1" i """ wnow allowed to enter I ranee, : ! i i aud that is sent to Fans m a scaled cn-, , i ve one from Uoulognc, especially address-: ;,.., , cJ ,0 NaP0,con b'mseIf- . p ! j Tuft-In a letter, Ca.ss.us M. Clay . says that tbe tyranny of tbe present Ad- j .1. - ..: i ,.ll...l b b!( Uliuutiraiiuu ou.jr -j I S bii;h ,La Americans revolted in 1 - 1 tr in the Territories of Washington and Orc- gn, and m.ka a vigorous fall and winter campaign against the hostile Indians. ! irrne irill command the onpratinns. I ' The work on the foundation of the 1 Stato Inebriate Asylum at Uioghamton, . N. x ., has been commenced. , . ii,,,,,,,. n.,,.,1 UIMn j LI11UH LUUill 1 iAUclIl 1 ; l iiiont'oimlj Court I'rorlamalloii ITTHEIiKAs, the Hon. AH'M S.WII.SOX, 1 rresnlenl JtMse lor tne iotn jiniriai llistrict of Pennsylvania, composed ot Ihe coitnnes of I'nion, Mttllin and Snyder, and ; I'mur Rl-ul and Jo WSimmstoji hyqAsso - , CiatCJai.sc sini.tuon. ... .y;n vr .uru .,-.. - and to niedirected, for the holding of an Orphans' Court, Court of Common Pleas, Oyer nracant ln'nrifirr ilale IMP "i"ll lIAV Ol .H .1 V 1 at I.EWlsitrilf;. f..r ihe county of I'MON ON THE -second Monday of seit r.vi im liit. i.ir ine county ot i.mma, I (ein- the 13ih day) IH.irt, and to continue of the Commonwealth ainst any person or persons, are requtren 10 ne men ami mere hie to nonce. ; ,iiv(.n ulcr my h;ln, an,i s(,a, at l)ic $h(,r ifi's Office in Len-isburs, the loth day of 1 August, in Ihe year ol our Lord one thousand hunJre( m,hu a, lhe ei,bly. 1 firsi year of the Independence of ihe United 01 nmenea. 1.1m save tne l ommon wealth ! DANIEL D. CI I.DI.V.Sherirl. Issue List --orAuatU. Court &S,T.T. Adam Schreck et al vs John Roland Israel Knetlel vs James Mauck David llerbst vs Daniel Rentier David liaertges vs Alfred Kneass I'eier IIumno-1 and Wife vs Daniel Uengler T Church ox Co vs Solomon Mayer M tieyer's Adinrs forJn lianck vs A C II Harriet Jenkins vs Merrit Chappel et al week o: iicDcr vs Jonn Attnniertnan same vs David Znninennan Chirles llanzel vs State Mm Fire Ac Comp Davit! Fisher vs Jonathan DirtlVnderfer lliinsecker for Church vs Jos D Forrey Thos Church vs same Chas II Shriner vs Wm Rule Sain'l S Barton vs Joseph Meixell John Mover vs Fred'k U'orman t.'has Cawley vs John Yonngman tt al Reuben Steningrr vs Alfred Kneass Price J Patton A Co vs Jacob Meckley John Roland vs State Mutual Ins Co P fira Ii a m 1 1 11 li!, t n n mat vc 1 i. JlriAna nl rtJ john Locke vs Robert Hilamk Jos F Cummings vs Chas R tVonrath . ...... i-nmrs l.nlolor M Uuiley vs SyphersAdms in i tip ronttns vs James irum et al "ewl Uro vs Kanck Roland with not ,,roi,hea(1 & I!l)b hrta ire Rinr-lf Ar Rnlfinil Wciler & Ellis vs John I.eiser and Wife '"hn Koland vs Martin D Keed tieorie Hertz vs Peter Fetzer F w iterifenstod, vs Vm incf ai Philip "Seebold et al vs David Spitler et al same , .!eb'n el al P O Campbell et al vs Teed A Marr Howard Malcom vs James Y Koss Ludwig & Kanck vs Isaac Kanck's David Steninger vs Wm H Marr ( has h shriner vs Wm Rule I.IS II il nun .1 III IIUII7 . . . . . . ...... 1 r Aiomni vs .10am senreck- surv m men . ....... ... . . M Richards Meickle &c vs Keuben G Orwig same same Fre,,k K,oprer VJ Wm La,how Xoah Bowersox vs ilea Cebhart f1ranc,i' Kr,k vs Alexander Ammons Daniel Rangier vs John Lapp Margaret Forster vs Alex Cummings S DWeidensaul frShirk vs ChurchAForrey Isaac Brown vs John Locke P v. Buskirkvs Benj WThompson Levi K Sh.h. deed's adinrs vs J Yearger Samuel Mertz vs J P Seeboid and J Seebold Trustees Ger Refch Milllinbg vsA Gutelius L Palmer indorsee of J F Linn vs Levi Sterner same T A H Thornton same O li Vorse same S0I11 Ruter same Chas Penny same Frank Spykcr same Wm Leiser same John Locke same Jos. Meixell Martin G Reed, a minor, Ac vs C Dreisbach James Russell vs Jacob Dunkle Christian Bar.cn vs Daniel (tenner same same Kessler A Brother vs Geddes, Marsh & Co John K,ssl vs fme Philip Seebold vs Levi Rooke et al t.. ,.., a, I-... t VrTTtee, M E "h ai M 1 f!l i ti bg v s j M Kleekr.er Kline & Carroll vs Wm InhoiT & AyEST BriAA'CIl rAlLMEli AIKr. R m. DUVALL'S GALVANIC OIL Bg EStctfC TkEl.lEVESall pain and softness in im , W, 5 to :l minutes. .Vf amnner rmnnm. 1'iice SO cts. per hotile only. Shipped to all parts of the lj. . For sale by ..... J u fo, ui.l.ur I MV-Rwht , V W Winn1 w w l.lii.nnmlli. Holt. U'l V II Itou.h. X H-'H" I " Mrri lo, Wmlrld ITi 1'rf.mlv, TtiTllTille Vuuniintn A X J K immw K-llvTp l II Nillrr. MilBn.l mg luuioilUk'. KVIUrtMn Mara M Mw-n 1: THAT" BIG HAT i LOOK VP! OR you micht miss it. The Fall Styles just received. Look for the IUg Hat it is in conspicuous place, on a 'i'elcsraph Pole. iluO.VS new Hal Manufactory, in Criswell's .New Uuililing, Lewisburg. ahlc works lor erneral sale inciuuins "- , unr Life uf JfffiTMn. and Hunt s rupln tif Anuricuil Mrrrhunt.t uhitth he has the exclusive Agency for t'uioii ami Norih uinhcrland counties, i'a. JAMES SCOTT In talf" the long established Stirica Boot 1i shk xinrp rtl,Mlie lo..t Ollice site) j where he has ItoolN.MiorM &r.on hand ' or lurnisiieu loonier, (uniieii Lj'lLu'T'. iniyJ' lt - Lewisburg Post Office. IJIlIi.AUI'.I.PHIA Mail, Daily. (-xcep Sun days) via Cattawissa Railroad lo .Milieu, closes at x o'clock A. M. Southern, Eastern and Western mails, via Norihiiinberl'd and llarrisbnrg Daily (eicept Sundays) closes at 9J o'clock A. M. .Northern and Western, via Willianvport and Elmira, Daily, (except Sundays) closes at i o'clock I M Milton, .New Columbia and Wh. Deer Mills closes daily (except Sundays) at Hj A Mj Wesi.-rn, via Milllinburs i !d Fort, Daily .Sundays) closes at 7 o clock A .M Wmfiebl. eur Ilerlin and I.ewistown, daily lo New Berlin (excepl Sundays) closes at i li clock ,1 Uulfaloe x Roads an l Forest Hill, Wolf '.4 Store, Hehcrsburjr, Madisonburir and Niltany, Friday of each week, closes atS 1. M. of night preceding. Mustness hours daily, (exrept Sundays,) from H o clock A.M. until r,M. Stamps and Stamped Envelopes at the P.O. i - . . j C i CXt llCIlCnU LICCUUIli J J.1 111011 Counljt Ueleptte Kterlii nr Sat. Alls Ut do rouTeiiti-n twiburi;,Muu. AugJO j Msn. riurnas: The lime Is approach-' ing that we are to place in nomination a candidate for the Legislature. I would there fore recommend ihe re-nomination of THOM AS HAYES, Esq. He is a gentleman of 1 excellent character, and at the last session I .I.c V., .....I h,. .l,,.cn,,lh eredit lo himself am hls constituents. ltLFFALOK. j u C if I submit myctaims lor Micmr r 10 ine decision of the .Huh August Convention, and will he thankful to my friends and the public lor ineir support. rostra Si .ini ENOS M'AHL liuiraloe 1 p, Aug. 4, rFTleae announce HOBERT CANDOR, Lm., ot White I'eer mwnsnip as a sunauie rnilid.ne fur Countv Survevor. He is well j t,n,,wn lo be capable and holiest none more 1 so jn thP county, and will run if nominated. Au.6. I I I ill n, SftRS. EDITORS Allow me to an nounce to the citizens of I'nion Co., iiariieton, lor p'herin, sutiiect to the action ot the l;'nion couuty Convention of Ihe IlUih of August next. July as) HARTLEY, A7"E recommend Mr. JOHN CROSS. If (JKOVK, of Limestone lownship, for the office ot sheriff of l:nion coumy, subject lo Ihe action of the L'nion countv Convention of the 30th AuRUst, 135S. FKlE.MlS. July -M, IN'8. M ESSRS. EUITORS Allow me to an nounce to Ihe citizens f Union countv. ; onouKiy..ui aro,iu'iuir, iwjni.- v. I rpo the Citizens of I'nion county We re- I I spectfiillv propose the name of A. J. 1 t.iuh,o,iLij, 01 i-ewisottrg, lor nomina- ,, a, Cuunly Commissioner before the I n- I ',,n eouniv CVnvention of the .Kith oC August. Mr. Weidensaul has lived in lhe upper en.! of Ihe comity for many years, and is favorably known in all portions of the countv. July :ii. HARTLEY, TnTtiTHff" HOI onerin. I WOULD respectfully inform the voters of Union county, that I will be a candidate lor sutmii at the coining nrtoher election. July an. J. W. I'EXMXUTOX. I Surveyor. The death of David Haves j Esq. causes a vacancy in this nllice. Permit ! ine to lecommend as a candidate before the ! j Union conventirn of this county, Mr. HUGH j I HEt.MHACH, of Btillaloe township, near the Shamokin Ridge. Mr. lieunbach is a good t I .surveyor, of several years experience, whose I health does not admit of severer labor, and is a man ol good character aud integrate. O. P. Q. t-iTWithoiit consulting with him.we would ; nr.mos- iwipv i'iJio- tr.n i for County Commissioner. An honest man, good mechanic, and always right. The man without wealth is as much and better entitled to office than the man with, and the mechanic should be honored as well as the farmer and the professional man. OXE TERM. Tor tbe Lvwiliurg Chronirl.. Messrs. Editors Allow ine to announce to the citizens of I'nion county thronj-h your paper. ARCHIBALD THOMAS of lnion lownship for SHERIFF subject to the action of the Union County Convention of the 30th of August next. AsMr.Thomas is well known throughout the county, h needs no further introduction lo the voters. Kit Uiffalo. s Ex's gar : T0 ,h" ",e" Vnin" ''""'V. J on-'"- i XERV in the best style, Tan Ilotlse. Bark I ""ncd ,"'rers himself as a candidate f..r I house. Frame Stable, Ac, with Ihe arpurteu the Ulfice of Ciiunu 'ommiMioner. subiect to ar.ces. .( . - 1 me decision Ot the 3Uh Atlnst Nnm.nalm. 1 ,. ,.. Ir , . " L.onvenl.on. If p erred h. will . ik.r. v. Convention. If elected, he will discharge the duties nf the office fai'hfiilly and lo the best of his abilities. GCOKGE SCHOCH. F 'OR election to lhe Office of SHERIFF next Fall in Union countv. we would propose Ex-Sheriff JOHX KESSLER. Hav ing been tried, we know him to be compas sionate and jet faithful in the discharge of his duties. AXTI-LECOMPTON milE Friends of JACOB HUMMEL. Esq., would respectfully propose his name lor re-election to the office of County Commis sioner. He is well acquainted with the duties of the Otlice, having served one term in the old county and one in the new, and is vigilant and economical in the expenditures required. MANY. nrPlease announce JACOB DECKARD, of Mitllinbur?, for Sheriff subject to the action of the Union County Convention of the 30th of August. 1858. Mr.DccKiaD is an old liner on the right side and needs no introduc tion to Ihe voters of this connty. WEST BUFFALO E. MICHAEL NEYHART, of Lewisbnig, is proposed for the office of County Com tni&sioner of Union county, subject to the ac tion of the August County Conventirn. May io, Iti.'. A Fr'&sii. SHERIFF'S SALES. ' "I)V virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex. is J sued out of llie ("ourt of Common I'leas of t'uioii County and to me directed, will be exposed lo 1'iiblic Sale or Ouirry.at Ihe I'ub ! I.c House of Juuas Fisher, at White Deer Mills, on ; Wednesday, the 8th day of September ! next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, lo wit: A certain Lot el liroiind situate in White I Deer lownship, in the counlyof I'nion, boun ded east and south by lands of Robert t.'an I dor, west by public road leadni!; from l.ewis i burg to Wi'lliamspori, and north by lands of William lleiuey, containing Thiec-Foiirihs ol an Acre, more or less, w hereon are erected a two-story biiek Store ll"Use. -"-! by ' leel, a stone tlrain Hou.-e :i.ri by 62 feet, a one and a half story Dwelling House, fianie stable, Sr., w ith the appurtenances, as the propeity ofl.uther Kanrk and William A. Ma-ee. j Also, a ceMam Tract ol Land situate in the ! township ami county aforesaid, b..und. d east ; by lamls of Jacob Farley, north by lands of Jacob Farley and Daniel Fulmer. wft an I south by lauds of s. I.. lle, k ami Thus. Rcber, containtrt!; One Hundred and Sixty Aries, more or less, with the appurtenances, as the ; propel tv of Henry llijrh- j Also.' a certain Lot ol Croud, situate in the i township and county aforesaid, bounded east ; by lands of Henry lli'h, d r.'d, now 111 posses '. sion of Robert Candor, smith by lands ol Ko berl Candor, west by public road leadirs Irein : Lewisburs to Wiliiamport, and north by lands of William lltini'y. rontaiuins Three- Foiirths ol an Acre, more or less, whereon are erected a two-siory brirk Store House, 'it by :t.' leet, a two-story stone Cram Hotise :I5 by S3 fcet, a one and a half st ry frame Duel ling House, frame Stable, Ac, with the ap put ten:i nces. Xo. A crrtain l ot id (i round situate in the tow nship aforesaid, bounded west by pub lic road leading from l.ewtsbtirsto Williams. poit, north by other lands of Henry Hth, . dee'd, now in possession of William Trump , easi Dy an alley, aim sm,u oy lot tit a., im- . born, containins One-Fuurth of an Acre, more or less, whereon are erecte.l a two-storey frame Dwelling House, Ac, with the appur tenanees, now in possession ol Jonas i.;itieh. io. 3. A certain Lot of (ironnd situate in the township and county aforesaid, bounded west by public road leading from Lewibur? and south by l.r t N'o. containing One-Fourth fan Acre, more or less, whereon are creeled j a twit-sioiey irame lyueiiuii; iiunse,c.. tin 1 the appurtenances, uow in possession of Win. Trump. I No. I. A certain Lot of Ground situate in the tow nship and county aforesaid, bounded north by the White Peer turnpike road, west by other lands of H'y High, dee'd, souih and east by factory landsxon tain in? six acres.more or less, whereon is erected a frame ilwelling House, &c, with the appurtenances, now in possession of Ceorge Mees. Mo. 5. A certain Lot of Cronnd situate in j the township and county aforesaid, bounded j on the north by lands of Charles Doebler.east i hv Nienn inper and Kaiirh. smith hv Innils of j,,as f,s,er and Win. Heinev. an.I west by ,, - it rnniaining Three Acres, more or esSi .j,n ,ie appur.enancss, now in posses- sion of KoBert Candor. (. 6. a certain Lot of Grouml situate in ' tlic township and county aforetaiil, buunlrt ' eas( by aJ aIrv SrUth hy ,ams of l xuU wip, west aud m-rih by thcr lands of Henry Hih, iUcM, containing One Acre, more or less, with the appurtenances, now in posses sion of E. Hiltard. No. 7. A Tract of Land situate in the township and county aforesaid, bounded east by lands of the Sheffield Iron Company, north 'y juho' n j.iM-pn vuminincs Twenty-'! wo Acres, more or less, with the j appurtenances, now in possession of the Shef- field Iron Company, No. 8. A certain Lot of fSroiind situate in the township and county aforesaid, bonnded east by public road, south by lands of Hen derson and Marr, west and north by lands of Candor and Stmonton. containing One-Fourth of an Acre, more or less, whereon are erected a Saddler's and Shoemaker's Shop, with the appnrlenances.now in possession of 1'rincen hop A ItirckenstocU-. io. 9 The Interest on Mechanics I.ien taming in Ironi Iwentv-live feet and in depih about twenty feet, with a wing attached one ! storey high, and in front about twenty-five feet by sixteen, more or less, and the Lot or Piece of (ironnd, beginning south bv the turnpike road leading from While Deer Mills . to Sugar Valley, thence by bonndary line of j Susanna Messinier, north one-fourth desree ! east sixteen perches to a post, ilience bv lauds j of I.. I. Teed, south fizhty-one and a half de- ' ' eaM e':," Perc"""s '"'nee by lands of same, south one-fourth degree west sixteen perches, to said turnpike road, thence along the same north eishtv-one decrees west eicln perches to the place ol beginning, coniamiii: One Hundred and Twenty Eight Perches, nt.w in possession of L. P. Teed. Seized. taken in execution and to be sold as the property of llniri Wizk.drc'il. DAXIKL D. GULDIX, SherilT. Sheriff's Otlice, I.cwisbarg, July 1, ls.-iS. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. issued out of theCourt of Common IMras ei Union County and to mc directed, I will expose to ',ub,l'c1le """"J- ," tl'" in ine uorongn 01 i.ewisDtirg, on mti umi ths Slst day ol August uext, at 10 o'clock the forenoon, to wit : No. 1, a certain lot of ground situate in the borough of Lewisburg in said county, niaiked on the town plan Xo. bounded north by lot SS, west by Second street, south by St. George street and east by an alley. A-A whereon are erected a two-storey Brick,til Dwelling house, a Washhouse.Sinokehouse, a Well of good water, &c, with Ihe appurten ances. Xo. 2, Iwo and a half Lots of ground more or less, marked (on Ihe aforesaid town plan) No's 335, 334 and part of Lot 333, bonmied nonh by the balance of Lot Xo. 333, west by an alley, south by St. George street, and east ny rront street, whereon are erected a TAX Seized, taken in execution ami to be sc.1.1 as the property of llmry Y. Frit. llAXIKL i).it'LIJI,Sheriir. Sheriff'i Office, Lewisburg, July M, TS.'.s t . . n . , uipuacs bouri oaie. 1 TY virtue of an order of the Orphans'Cnurt ' -""y.. 'iposeu IO .,hWhrttl..t,,11frri J,,-.,,,, ,, i udiic sale on the premises on lim. or unnnumimi Q onri mti r k n Saturday, August 21, 1858, .X'a- IZllZZTr described Real Estate, viz: 1 pt.mt. ,i.td .imnti t.. "J ii;,ttj,,r. A certain tract of Land in Limestone town- ! 0".r ran, Mta. i,ni,,i.r,i ty tvo.,. ship. Union county, adjoining lands of Philip '. TilZi,"''. V l" Ueeter.Aaron mith, James Smith am! others, j .A r, Witi.-.ciir.I Z inn,,,' 1, cxriiing ih. containing 43 Acre more or less with the 1 , appurtenances. The land ,s all cleared eicept I VZ2S?Zu 'ZrZi'T.TEStrZ three or four acres, and has a Log House.l.ug " n Fitir. ,.f , rn i;n i . 4 'tif-' ii . p. r Stable, a young Orchard, and a Spring nnon ?". ith " tai.ty.. . J tu k.mO m mil. Ihe premises. 1 j u u'u'' 10 "- -i-.n.i ..tm.e. Terms made known at sale. JA.MKS CHAMBKRS, Administrator of Scias Smith, dee'd. July 'J, 1858 FOR RENT! I sent oy n asnington- Hutchinson as a Saloon. They are suitable for mini'vj 1 tv-ALso ,i,e orricE i U?ry1.: "' " ' "i T J 'O I Jan. S7, liit. JOH n iivv ' ' ' VALUABLE LEAL ESTATE lOK SAI.i:. rpHE sut-srrihrr olt-rs lor sale hi ls;dnre I on the et side id South Strorol s;r., l in the Itoroiih of Lewisburir. beiwern M.n!.ei andst.l.ouis siree!s.coiisiMiiigof near a lot and ahalldKrouiid.m:ikin?afioi,i, I'j'jIi et, ii -aid Second streit, and n ler.qlh l."7 feti.B no he-. The improveinenis are a roiiu i s three ir.ttstorey LKICK 1 Y KMJN'G tii I I f S I ', "f pressed Iro k.lV leet llol.t bV '' leel deep well litll-ll'd Willi a marble ba-e, m;,iLle .-ills and lintels ir. fiont a liie-protit n-crl with a Wii.k attaeln-d ol 3: by Iti leet -an Out Kitrben a II ol ex eellenl water, with a I'uu.p in, umSt rool a large Cisiein aisu under root a buy t ew Statdi tin lee House a.'.d ol'ter ii-te--;try onl-biiiMili'js. There an- also on s:m'j Lot rhoire Fruit Trees and Sl.ml l -iv J7f The location is a desirable one either lot a private residence or public business. i is en lhe most elevate I part of Ihe Itorouyh. rear Ihe Coin t House, and bill a 'lo r; disiunee In m Market s t n el. - 'l ei ins will be made en-v. J,,e !. I-T.7 i. F. Mil. 1. 1. 1!. v on S A L K. MVUes I.ewisbuiL' MY Ilt-VMl-nr', m AT!h Thr-! orr U , :H It. lrnt, ai:-f mrlMthti baric t.nh-iiti'.' rS li. II-i-'Min-itf, a nl AMicn In 1 1 - 1m K. rry totivciitir.t e in u.r wav '!' u!-i tii:.!ih'j. a on M:.r:.f -t.. u,r,.Mt-- H. Kitlt-r's lire, vi':t a 'f N i ( W.i li-r ami i.w M:t.; iei -ir, r ... i-r a l m-i lir Main., ' r I' M;!' ilso. - -1 r J.t.l u'iiltt'Ut Uiil1iiit:. I.tw i?i ur-, Oi. I. s, Minim. !. lii- u si. I ""itii JuiLN I.oi'KK. JOIl SALE! r p WO fo'l roiitlcuoiis I )'I'S o 1 Seven'h str.ei ,.r ativ p 1 u 1 -n f th. I'rtee low, and paviiients eitsv. Thev :ue beautifully situated lie.-irtbe Kemtile ItisIO'.te. 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Iinn.i i.jrf.t to Iflu-te. ll .-urr. a. it ".iin, 110m th .nft .i,.ui,., ,' ; ,.,,.,, , n""""'n W.uirt, H "t li. b m iW nmuf ut m li- Ll- r,,r " S'"lll. I " -r.. r..l..rs.: I . in r t1"1"" 1. t.iBti 1- ..i. t" 1 V.rk. : " ' ' t . 1! tw ' 1 I I , '.. j I ,.rc- p. Still Another Opportunity! M'farty, H. Mnap 1M lure Ma. HM'K AiMM llf K tnkc ihi.- uieihffl vf informing fa f f cilizeus ol I.tu ulurg and surroc r n-ilrv. thai we air azain uitk ihm Ut a i; rt tim, ami now r tier Ihrm a ttt rartifie at iowf r .r.cp liian rvrr hTtittrr. vi'e hiive i.'km the M Manl abvr t.'hrit 4 ra'I ll Iru- Store, ami hanne much hr. I. r hvlit ilian we had in c ur oM i'On,, ar,) iin.re rt.nvpriient rorris in every respw.- -e si all L' tn'tier al-! arrnrumoitate. JVr 6, l).tnii f-ii't it r- t-f ii rur-l frirL'l or rr!ltt birt t,t-v wiulj likf lo 1 'TViJ nr irnifrirrtl lij j.r, t ti i"ii ir.rM.ilf. tap it tlrVv n l.-tiuii,, nlllf '(i'S will arrail-'J lo lw r;uil; (J mi.-I i-rt-tniif- l.t-Uer tj.n lhorhUb tl.ry'tT Ufc tr- iii. r.-i'if wi.( in; I'h-t-c r h ma lioir !boi li,r ITn'r riUlilllii; fi III j ! f 0. V.rliiff ft t4,t.. r..B. ti' i-t tn fit i r rX'iii ttin.uh nrltt--, i.i ( j.-.-, t. I- i i-'-i.m ht 'UMt tlr- -)iort--t iM'tir, at lli-ir rrKM"P. j. i t .i ri t m in fLi;.Jit-fi t.k-n idodi- n i;i is i riwht ii l.t ut -r t it w .f t ii'MiPi-, Ar , t:k-n to ,,r , i: I i -f . l : fur-- l.k n in l;rk and riu tli t n irit r I .i.'M 1 1. .k j..- t ti tlif ! iirft Lwi biiLv. t J ',- ' . i li r . ' (., tu n,it thr i urbar. i . t I -i "i rtt t :tnli a!l 'nil i t l ikJ v .m -i.t- n r -j - is.--1 tl.r Ihry att( p;-turi . r i I , r-i' i:il . r 'I,.-1 : rf.t in i.rr I Jtri.-I.C.elpfl; , ?!.tl.. fJi- "h III Ur'.ti'tf. WcflU'lj to !-!lr. M CAl:TT. Artut N It In frif'i riJ T'-n in t1fn.Tt.mt.il rnTUV f 'it -I. !:; . .... t , r - Iv r - i.- w irtnii i I-Am i:. 'mi ' ' u ! 3 .iw un i.rtumljf bnt ut. Mi tut u .;!. I .-(-t:rs. i u t J, i-7. j N '1'. I IV l'l JUI.IC. Willi a in Jones, TT.'KM:V at law. OiIIretiiiM .1 f rompilv attended 10. Office on Matkst s.i.,t. , j re.sit.- il.c I're-I vtertan rhtnrh. r:u I.Hli;lKa.P:L 'i !' ii'ii'iijiii, .V,v (ioods Old Stand! A I.K.M:R.I. asvortiner.i of rj Cooda, if""'' ";' t'f --'i , If-it ,i- Cum. L-lt ami .s'o.,., n.tab'e lor the seasoi Hani Ware, Queens Ware, (i'romie, SALT, FISH. &c, a'! 1 I ubieii uoJ 1 e sob! al prtees to suit tht t.no s. i.it,t-r.il ''eiiortiors uin!e for Cast,! M CIJKIUHT A HAICK. Ilutlali, Roads.. .May 1.1. : '' MARRIED Lu (1 V.T marne-l v i.vu von nrli, nlr so vn 1 ead at M FAMH.Vs HAKIIW.VHB l UKK.and get a tlrst rate COI K STOt E tr first r.t, as I want lo close out mv slor It ,f ri-. k st, i,... j(lS. M'FAl)li.. l.e-iiiiirg, Vatrh II. Isis. BRICK FOUNDRY FOR SALE. 'I h? sul scribr n lit rt- tn rl ,r & ,!ar;.p lit i-li Kiiuiiiirv at thr -.i ji5yw;'JSii''il uf Matkrt strret, inclu'it : ir'Hr-.s-J-.-...; the Varernim, l)lic, ami thr Mathinrry attiirh'il also a large ami tin if rmtrriis I.t I'aieni K.phis fur A;rtcu!:ura! Mai liinrrv.S'i.vps, Ac. It i rrsarilrd as i tt I tin- List , ran,. ii, li ra ?- uJ,alr bnsiiii-.. Tin- rr.'i ii-t..r.s tinte is a holly rnsroMrd :n an.. tin r t niiiloviiiei.t. htch i'ihe reasi n be .it sin-s i,. ,l,spse ,,f ,h1 Fuumlry. Firai.y lui'.l.rr i'lutiriilar-i. ail.lrpss " II. MA M KKifK. I.rvistnrc. - '' I'nion Co. I'a i.i:iis ivti.u:ic. 1U lli'ID T and WILDER. LElUSHriHL P A ' - Otlii e in the 1'niveisny EuiMii.g r.i3 l"Ii:.T OF TIIK SEASON! 1 Sl IIKKYEli & SOX have just it ' rmitl llieir Mock of Aew .v'av.w; j.vd si JiMLi; goods: ln:i tl v are selling very rh.ap. The win- I vy i, r l a-h are arttciilarly mvr.td u 'ail. r April I, I ;".. - Vl Mll l, II. KH If- loriit-y ui Law. OFFICE . n inh Sici m'. near .Varket Sr .. H .! I'A. All Professional tusiness entrnsted to bis ran. sill le faithfully and romptly at: o ' pt. ll. l,-;.; LOOK THIS IM)! yoTcf:: soticl:: .Sonet:::: J A VIM; jii.st rt'turctd Um the Ciiv 1 l nh an untisal.'y larre Mi-ck acd e"l s i- c:r,l, ai..t am 111 pr. i,-,re,l to sl e,,.,-, Ii wrr tlitin ran be l . u-l.t e!ehcre t.u ihts si.le i l l'tnla.!o!'hia. Ilaplware.' UaiJware .' . Hardware !.' .' -;iils ;iili I . cks. Latches. Htnie c'fs. i;i;,.. I'uity, Pa nts, Oil in licr i ) liin yi ii mav tut t, bmlil voui s. ii a i.rst raie hmise i r barn tneiity rer r.-i t. !. wer ihaa ever leUie. 'lU,t kun ' J ii:,, .' .' 3 ' r Al: I I N Ti:i;s. hi re vi 11 can crt the cele I ::.;r.: (iucniie:,! I'innes, piar .V JarWn's I..111.1. u !,, ii an l rip as. butcher's, lleait,-, !.!.! Kie.Vs Tinsels a nil 1'i.ine Irt nr. rat eat ai;ii ci.niir.nn llraces. Bince Ems, .ners. .ii:.n.s.tiiia;ps.Ii, n Screws, Ci mpass J-a s', H.hii. i.u'n H.tit. (n r.. Ar. It'.i. k smiths' Ii oil-. '('.VIKHX ALL KIM)M-r.ar. .-c linp.Tyie. Oval. K. nni ar..t s.itrire--l'aM el. i'r,m. an.I l'n.i..k v..t v t. . 1 . r ' ' ' ,n .1-. I., iu'w s, .-crt w j'.ate. eic 1MM Nr.KKi:n:i;M Table Kn.ves ar-1 riTh.s arvcr. Spurns. Krillrs. l.amn i'. -ti- k , c. r.-t- y -.-'i. (.!, :(!.- v.... r... ,.' . . , r i i.ill will nnd Mil !!: iNtTr i:h a ri! M FAI'PVN. Ttrt9 " J''; t'M ciand, .KU :,J. p,, Tin. n. u Jiils H 4) , liiticuii tl,-l',t (.ft, c aiiitTrlnjrojk Ofce. I -MO ItlKIKV COXl-KCTIOXEIIY. riMll. siibscnt-er respectfullv tales ihisnt I Ihed to mil rm the cinzmscf Leu isburc ai.d vicnt'y in cmeial.and the Ladies 1D par Itculai. 1lt.11 he has ..pwird a linker) a lid ltl t litllK I), ,.n Market street, in .Mr. Ilciver's liuiidiiiv, uhere he will be rea.lv t.. supply all who mr.y lav( r h.mwnha ca l with the I rst ..r even -thing in his line cf tu sit.es. ,ia:.M), l AKKs and l'(i.FEC HO.r:r. ,m hand at all limes. a rractii al Baker and tYnfeciioner I. r upwards .1 Iwemv-tlre years, he feels confident lhal a'.t win. lav. r him with a call or give him a trial shall not be disappointed. Weddings an.) I'arties supplied al the shortest notice." the tiios' reasonable terms. All sorts of Orna mental Wctk done In or.lrr. RKEAH delivered al House at all limn when desned. I'HAKLKS HL'IAEK. Lewisburg. Ort. 7, lf57. A FRESH SDTFLT Al' Drills, Medicines, Xotiuns,raini.s r arietirs. Stationery. Ac, purrhasej tn ow York and I'hilad. markets, has just tern roe'd al the Old .Mammoth lrng Mre of F. !. I'ALDW ' Kl.I., Lewisbur::. JOSItll KKLI.T, tiMlioPtrr, SOLU'ITs the patronage of the public Residence ru fouih 1'ilth street, I.'wis luirj. Pa. IDecember fl, I HA. rriIE 1'iim of FKICK.SLIFKR & lU JL is ihis .lay dissolved by lin.ila'ion. The accounts of the old 1'trin will be seltlfd a' Iheir Otfice. The business will be resuninl and continued by some one or more mctn!.'i"r uf the luie l'uui, at iheir present location. W ILLIAM I'KR'K. Lewisburg. May 20, Ibid. 1( A.NK' (Aniiart.s vviih Tfaih.rs afrl Of ) :u. - l'.t.u . .si l: tk:- ;.:.a Q tl e 4 S e d in
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