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tar dlljroniclc N. WOEECN fc B. COENtUUS. put.liiMl on tbe Cs E.ylrm, the lar.at ani brat irrulkliun of any Nralvr iu tnloo County. ANDREW G.

ITRTIN. of Centre XOTIC'E. Citizens of Lewisborg who intend lo support the Chicago Nominees, are Invited to meet at Independent Hall, Wednesday Evening. May 16. 10 organize a Club for the Presidential Campaign.

WUoioo County Court, next wcclt. ui a few scores of subscribers fir the Campaign Star Chbosiclb. We hope to furnish some good reading in favor of the Chicago Nominees. 3rVe learn by Telegraph that the remains of the Fillmoro Straights, calling themselves the "Constitutional Union" par'y, yesterday at Baltimore nominated John Bll of Tenn. for President, and El-varJ Everett of Mass.

for Vice both very old fogey Whig, who are put np only to try to divide the Opposition at the orth ll.no ilinln antt linl Mft TrA Trade administration. About two-thirds of the States were nominally 'represented' in this caucus by self appointed delegates. WNext Wednesday, the representatives of the Freemen of this Nation meet in fhicarm to randidates for the highest stations. There will be an im tnense crowd great excitement and pro- iuuij warm worn. i uu uui cvcd gut-as who may be chosen.

Uive ns good, true, reliable men. It is uncertain if we have the result in season for next week. Several of our citizens have already started. A Trial and a Failure! The frank Southerners are determined that the next Presidential campaign shall not be a fraud. They demand that the Democratic party, or candidate, shall be plainly for the platform that Slavery is o.

omnipotent in the Territories. No Jin-1 patronage, but fed by federal plunder, ana cbanan and Free Kansas" cheat will satis- which attempts to grade those who dare fy the fair but erring men of the Sot'TU. advocate the people's rights and interests. The Democratic leaders of the NoBTn care He represented the large JcfLrsonian con-only for the spoils," and will profess I stituency of old Berks, not more in his anything or nothing to keep the Offices. uncompromisina hostility to treachery and corruption iu officr, than to the infamous Not so man, of their Southern brethren flf (he IIo to these, (while we abhor their pet mstitu- tpoke of Us predecessor (J.

Glatcv Jones) tion and its natural fruits,) we concede 4S having truckled to power and supported honesty and consistency in the wrong: they too loathsome English Kansas bill. The scorn to win under lalse pretences, iUt come boldly np and demand a substantial Slave Code for the Territories. As was foretold, the Convention at Charleston split on this rock. Neither faction made a nomination. The Northerners adjourned to meet in Baltimore, Mon-day, 18th Juno.

The Southerners ad- journcd to meet in Richmond, Thursday, 14th June. The opponents of Douglas urged a resolve upon the Northern Convention that there should be 202 votes two-tbirds of a full Convention to make a nomination. lie had 152, which is half of a full Convention, and two-thirds of the rump Convention. Some think one-third will hold out against him to the last, but others think he and bis friends will satisfy" the South by secret pledges, and then all pull together agt in. We si all eee.

The Northern Convention adjourned, professedly, to give lime for the vacant districts to be represented. Very probably some fictitious or self-appointed men may come on from the South, to give Douglas a show of two-thirds. But suppose the bolters come back, and still refuse to yield 7 What shall be done in such a dilemma? r. Meanwhile, both Dooglas andftbe South are engaged in manufacturing public opinion" to sustain their positions. Each seem to have good pluck, and if they con tinue to be divided as the Opposition were in 1856 the Republicans have only to act wisely, energetically, and win.

pA large number of our Democratic frieuds have declared that they will support the nominee of the Charleston Convention, and nobody else." As the Charles ton Convention failed to make any norm nation, they of course will not trouble themselves about politics this year, but will give the Republicans a clear track so far as the; are concerned. Those Editors also who professed to be subject to the decision at i ip no decision being made, are released from l.i;-;nn in ftltat Ar01tinn nml Mil any obligation in that direction, and can cheerfully and honorably support the He-publican nominees Was there ever such a mountain in labor" as at Charleston After ten days' sufferings with the psngs of maternity and an infinity of doctors and midwives to aid not even a moose or a little gisnt" was brought forth! Mrs. Cunningham- BurdeU's game was not mare futile or un- fortunate. When shall wo three meet Wapiiinuto.n, April 30 Additional testimony taken before the Covode Com- ittee develnpes tnat twenty toousanu i.r wire nftVrcd to one man for services in carrying the Lecompton bill, of which rive thousand dollars were paid down. The man offering this said that a bushel of gold was of no consideration in passing this bill.

From Venezuela. By the arrival of the brig T. B- Wattson at this port, we l.ava advices from Porto Cabello to April IS. Manuel lelipe Tonar bad a eot formed majority for Presideit of 44,000. He is prououuoed by all the best man in the rountry- The first result of this event is that merchants have mere confidence in the preservation of peace and the progress the republic There are rumors that Geo.

Paei will return. Tho Republicans of Chicaeo have been putting op a splendid big Wigwam, capable of holding 10,000 persons, for the use -( the CoavaatioD, and afterwards fox the -aipaiq. Tillrty-Smn Congress-lst Session. Is Senate, MayT-Mr. Davis of Mi.

made a ljng and earnest rpeccb, showing the necessity of protecting Slave property ia the Territories, in acorJauce with the ultra Southern demands, and in hostility to Mr. Douglas. II stated that "'when the Tempter entered the garden of Jen, he was the first teacher of the Higher We always thought that Mack Democrat favored the Ler Law, and was a regular Squatter Sovreigniy advocate for he certaiuly told Eve that she might do just as etae cbosc might defy the Lord, and violate his commands, and would be none the worse but would be all the wiser and better for so doing. Now, be prsaches that slave-breeding, slave-driving and filibustering are all snecriug at the Author of Higher Law, in America just as he did in I'aradise. In tiik House, the Territorial business was deferred till Thursday, and the Tariff Bill of Mr.

Morrill Vt taken up. Ma. Sherman (Ohio) said the act of 1S57 was eoniplci, crude, ill-digested, and passed by a combination of hostile sentiment and as it oucht never to have been passed, so it should be now repealed, This act took effect on the 1st of July, tj 1S57. when there were seventeen millions of dollars in the treasury, and on the first of this nJouth, the public dobt was over sixty and a-half millions of dollar. He referred to facts and figures to show that tLe ordiorJ far beloto toe ouut necessary to meet the expenses of g0Tcrnmcnt and pointed out cases therein large reductions can oe maue iu the appropriations.

If gentlemen would only devote their energies and intellect to tie ordinary operations of the ovcrnmeni, the total expenses could be reduced lo fifty millions of dollars annually. Mr. Schwartz (Pa.) rose to vindicate his private character. He, together with his colleague, (Mr. Hickman,) and Mr.

Haskin (N. had been assailed by The Constitution, the official organ of Mr. Buchanan a paper not sustained by public vuobuiuuou una usiu ioiu which would chock even the indecencies ol Billingsgate. He would rather bo plain John ScbwarH, than President Buchanan, who has lost the confidence of his oldest and truest friends, and now trembles when he meets them face to face after having deserted them. In concision, be advocated the protection of American industry.

Mr. Grow (Pa.) advocated the tariff bill on the ground that its passage was necessary to meet the wants of the Treasury. To be fair, a tariff must have both specific and uihalorem duties the former hrrerer articles are nearly of1 to art.Iy the sirne kind, and the latter not only to i struck upon the hand by the animal, rtuv-tern certain and unfluctuating reven- ire a Urge knife in his hand through tho up, but to shield and guard the industrial interests as a secondary consideration. Mr. Blair (Pa.) aud Stevens (Pa.) spoke in favor of a protective policy.

Mr. Florence (Pa.) became incidentally involved in the debate, in consequence of some remarks relative to Pennsylvania politics. Mr. Matnard (Tenn.) gave bis views upon the tariff. A djourned.

Foreign News. Humors prevsil of arrests hating taken place in i'aris, growing out of an Italian plot against the Emperor. The voting in Savoy on the annexation onfi nnn ClUesllUU, Will m.u I 12Q0 voted jn be A slight insurrection bad occurred in French possessions in Africa, but it has been rrodptly suppressed. Great defensive preparations are making by tho Chinese. Two British vessels are reported as having Jtaen sunk by the forts at the mouth of the Peiho.

The Prince of Wales will not start on bis visit to Canada before the first week of July. A public sale of unopened packages took place at the office of Adams' Express .1 Anra mnn Mttnh Mnnit 4mong the'cmrd 0Tcrthe varvinir fortunes of the purchasers. Two Jews bid up to 520 for a small box, which was fuund to contain a patent brick Hickory nnts, maple sugar, old blackberry plants, and such truck, sold under scaled cover, brought liberal prices, while three COver, UTUULUI. liueiai iiiiko, wmi.is sj niichinel) 60id for -J The Mormons, it is said, are turning attention to the cultare of cotton, in Washington county, three hundred miles south of Salt Lake City, about fivo tons were raised the past year. One person raised two hundred pounds of ginned eot- ton on one fourth of an acre; and it is that enterprising citixens are send- ig i0 the States for cotton gins to work up tho cotton so as to bring it into market.

A Quid for Horses. W. S. Pierce, of Kavenns, a veterinary surgeon, rocom- mends the following as a spring quid for horses Take eqnal parts of tar, sulphur lod mjx tDj make a ball the iM of a hickory nut, and tie it on the bs lt onee a through the month of April. Good for tho appe- tito, blood and worms; it strengthens the lung, and assists melting.

Augusta, May 7. A report has been received from Camden, South Carolina, stating that twenty nine boys and girls I were drowned on Saturday, wbi.e on a fishing pic-nio party. The whole party were in a boat, in the middle of Boykius' Mill Pond, near Camden, when the boat taddenly snnk. The water was drawn off from the pond, and nineteen bodies were recovered. The brutal fist-fight in England is represented as a National contest between England and America." All a sham one of the bullies is an Irishman and the other the sod of sn At a rcecnt election for Mayor in St.

Paul, Minnesota, a gain wig shown for tie RepcMic-asa of Dearly S00 Tatea. UNION COUATY STAR LEAViSBURG CflRONMjMAY 11 166(1 Xcujs Ju-ras from tDlijcr Counties. teTDuring the storm on inday after-nooa last which raged more severely to the north and south of us we learn the Danvillo "American" that a man named George M'Guirc, while standing on a pile of rail at the Montour Works, was iustautly killed by the lightuiog, aud others near niui were protriteJ, but nut seriously injured; two horses on the tow-ptb were killed, and a little boy seriously injured by the falling of the horses aud several houses were struck during the storm. The Harrisburg "Telegraph" says a widow woman, Mrs. Mater, near Lin-glestown, was instantly killed at eveuing, by the lightning while in ber own houss.

Aud the Lancaster Uuioii" states that the public bouse of Fred'k llcrr in that city, was struck the same evening the fluid touching the chimney and glancing off the spouting, rauoiug along a back building to the yard, where Mrs. H. and a daughter were arranging vessels to eatch water. Both the females were knocked down but not seriously injured. SaSfThe School Directors of Snyder county, by a vote of 57 to 6, fixed the Superintendent's salary at $11)0, and gave Allcman 38 votes, l.

S. Bojcc23, aud 2 blanks. The Wmsport Telegraph Offices biro been consolidated at the lisilroad Depot. An interesting little daughter of Samuel Snyder, reaiding in South street, Har-rioburg, fell from the door step, a distance of two or three foet, on to the pavement, and her bead coming in enntaet with the bricks, the foroe of the collision was such as to jar her entire system and render her insen-ible. The chill lingered until nine o'clock at night, whendaath put an end to her sufferings.

A dangerous counterfeit on the Commonwealth Bank of Philadelphia, was put in circulation a few days ago. A great many of them found their way to the country. TARirr MEETim Elsewhere in todays' Press will be found tho proceedings of a Tariff meeting held in this Borough on Tuesday last. Tho meeting was well attended men of all parties having been invited to attend. Strange to say, however, we did not notice a single Democrat in attendance.

Williamsjiort I'reu. Tho Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has decided as follows: "In a highway the riijht of passage belongs to the publio, but the title to the soil, stones, wood and grass thereon continues to the owner of the land. On Thursday morning a serions break occurred in the embankment of the monster basin of Herdic, Lentx occur-iog through thesandynaturcof theground. An estimate of 83,000 is mado for its repair. Williamtport Press.

Coal oil is fast superceding burning fluid not only because it affords a safer and a better light, but also a cheaper one. One pint of coal oil costing 12 cents, will last longer, aDd make a better light, than one quart of fluid, costing 20 cents. On Sunday afternoon last, the dwelling house of William Pollock, in Salem township, Luzerne county, was entirely consumed by fire. Loss 1200 no insurance. Mr.

Henry Lutcbcr of Wmsport, while in the act of killinz a beef, was suddenly caif of his own leg, making a bad wound. Friday of last week a smoko-bnuse on the south-west corner of 3d and Mulberry streets, Williauisport, was destroyed by fire. A large quantity of meat was consumed. The Supreme Court of this State has decided that neither millers or tanners are compelled to take out license. This is ex pressly decided in case of the Commonwealth vs.

Cambcll, reported in 9th page 3S0. The plan for the new Court House at Williamsport, having been determined upon, tho work has begun. The design was prepared by Mr. Sloan of Phi'mdidphia. In front the building will be GG feet, in depth 122.

The Lebanon Courier says, "We learn that the Swatara Collegiate Institute, at Jonestown, under its new Principal, Uev. Charles A. Wyetb, is flourishing. Williarafport uses over 280 gas meters. Important Change.

Tha Iron City College has removed to the splendid balls in the new College Building, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the St. Clair Hotel. Prof. J.

C. Smith, A. M. for the past three years the principal teacher in the College, is now associate Principal and proprietor with F. W.

Jenkins in the Institution, and Mr. A Cowley is engaged as the permanent teacher of penmanship. The Collego now occupies the largest and best rooms in the city. Pittsburg Evening Chronicle. A Goon "Card." Ono of the business firms in ttia mnreantilc denartmcnt.

has a i'r is dead Poor pny killed him Tatrick Cahill, a Puddler at the Mon tour Works, died yesterday morning, lio took a drink of cold water while in a heat shortly after which be was seixed with cramps that terminated in his death. IIo was about 35 years of ago, without family, and was an estimable and worthy man. Montour American. The furnace of David R. Porter, in Dauphin county, was sold a few days since, to the Uarrisburg Bank, for $23,500.

Unios Cocstt, Pa. On the 29ih ten persons were added to Drcisbach's congregation. As tbeee brethren nave torn down their old church edifice to build a new one, they held their communion and confirmation services in the church of the Evangelical Association. German Ki formed Messenger. A little daughter of Mr.

Gauby, of upper Milton, aged about thirteen, dropped suddenly dead, on Wednesday week, while in the act of carrying a bucket of water from a neighboring pump. Thirteen Welsh families have left Danville for Columbia, where they have been engagfd as operators in the new Rolling Mill of that place, recently purchased by Slaltby Case. Robert Datcsman, of West Milton, Union county, brought a Clover 6talk into the Miflvnian office one day last week, the root of which measures five feet. "Old Father Hunt" is supplying the Grove Presbyterian church in Danville its pastor, Mr. Culling, being indispos i oo acoant of ill Lealth.

cd to Some time during Thursday Week, Adam Brought, an inaana man, committed suicide, by hanging himself in the Mifilio couuty jail with a strip of mttslin. lie evidently must have been very resolute in his detiTiui uat ion to teruiinite bis exis tense. The body of John J. Ulp, lats of the firm of Eckel, Kaiguel North Third street, who disappeared mysteriously ia January last, was found on Friday in the marsh near (be Rope Ferry, Philadelphia. The ippearanoe of lb body showed that death had taken place a considerable time previous to the discovery of it but under what circumstance could only be conjectured.

Deceased leaves a wif and four children. J. F. Bird, who bad bis leg mashed and body scalded by a Jooomotive being thrown off the track on the Shamokiu Valley Railroad, died at his residence in Shaiuo-kin, on Sunday week, leaving a wife and two children. Costlt Inotruotios.

Oo Saturday evening, as usual, a crowd of men and boys occupied tbo oorner of Third and Court streets, to the obstruotioo and annoyance of all dosiring to pas there. Officer Sloan very properly directed the loungers lo tlear a passage, when one of them rather menacingly inquired as to bis authority. The officer took hint to the tffice of Justice Montgomery, where he rtecived full instructions in lbs matter. The information cost bim $5.50 On Msnday afternoon last, John Egger, of Williamsport, aged 21 years, went to bis father's woodshed, and with a pistol shot himself in the forehead, the ball en-tering bia brain. His wound was soon dressed, but within six hours expired in terrible struggles and panting for breath.

He spoke not a word after boing found. He was a native of France, for some time a resident in Africa, and despondent on acoount of not realixing in America the bright anticipations be bad indulged. There wcro 186 Direotors in the School Convention for Lancaster county. The Mercantile Appraiser of Ibat county returns 1403 establishments about 400 in the ei'y, 140 in Columbia, 80 in Marietta, Three lumbermen were robbed while sleeping in the Railroad Hotel, Marietta ono of $317, another of 13, and the other of $'3. A little girl of six years, daughter of E'lianuel Casscl of Rapbo township, was playing around a fire to burn up rubish in the gwdeo, when ber clothes oaught fire, and she was so burned that tho died in two days.

A large number of filthy looking Mormons, en routo for Utah, passed up the Sutqucbauna and West Branch Railroad, this week. Park Benjamin has been announced as lecturing id Danville, Milton and William-fport, much to the publio delight. There were 211 Directors in the Ln icruc School Convention. Tho story of the murder of Thomas Richardson, near Eeton, and the killing of his murderers by bis con, is sail to be a pure fabrication. The average rjij irity of the Opposition e.in'lid-rites in Philadelphia, is 11 11.

Pr or to tho Presidential Election in 1850, ilie Democrats carried Philai. by over 4,000 maj Issue Lists for April and May, 1SG0. John KesMer vs Ui d.tes, Marsh it Co (icorse Meiji-1 vs l.eib l.eib John Miner wife same s.unl I. Beck vs Charles Siees John Many vs MX'arty Tate tsRS Brobst Thos Raser's Admr's vs Ammons Rawn Ihriis fcaton nSFAWS Ungenreif Click vs aml Barber Philip Ruhl vs Francis Vt ilson Samuel 1) Pawling vs Phowers et al Mnl lleswarlh Kerns Co vs Chs Shnncr John Wertz vs Teier -Nevins et al N.imuel Snocteravs vs Vouns; Jr lor (ImeliuV Admrs vs tieo Dreisbach Abraham Black vs Andrew fpitler (Jenrce Bark.loll vs Vroizer Church 4. Co vs Kleckner Hubt 1) Cummin? vs Saml Henderson et al, A Vourig vs ThusG Charles Kteei vs Saml Beck Scribner A.

Perkins vs Albert VVynn Wm Price Jr vs Robt Musser North, Chase Korth vs Joet Hursh Joseph ChriMine vs Beaver, Weddes ACo Ur Wm Seebold vs Kami Wilt I.annn Burrows vs Chas Mowrer ich for Deniler vs A Messinser with notice Slemucer A Hauch vs Black A Fisher John Cawtey vs Wm II Kleckner Yc.unzm. A Waller vs Noah Walter with no. Mathias Sinjler vs A Nickel with no. Reuben Keller vs Malhew Morton B.iwes for vs John Locke Levi Crnmley vs Wm Brown Jr et al Ralph Ditty vs Henry Mason Hart Cummings Ae. vs II Crotzer Matilda Krick vs Martin Reed 8 Banm for Peacock et al vs Jno" Baum Peacock el al ind.

of It It vs do same vs uo Josryth f.Tnn a John Pant ll.rr Xanrj Jtrlnn Juhn Miller Geo llMTet rTiii Nr.Mt ra Paul John Robrrt CanJnr Kl II llaat fir Jaw.b KMnra a.lmra Andrew OutellM William rrirlt ra Blllmyrr Frirk tara'i Hn lolh Jonathan NrMt a A JmM harah Blllrr Dr. haa llrondaiia V. I. Brett Martin lirrlaharh et al II llih tiC Urnt ir Albrteht Mrninger Jnhn KobiB-lt a An.lr with notlea rharlra Mrnai a Berliiiibine A Mrars llrnrv Mllrh. ll Daril try Mlchl Kleeanet John Punklr John Brrber Mli-harl (lro Th.maa Walkrr etal AmBrroa gr a Jol.

lllahal a tmra Grand Jurors, May Term, 1860. Arte Berlin Fredk Mem, Isaac King, John k'rslrr Mflinburg Millhonse, Barber, Mah- lon Breymao Kellu1 Kauffrflan, Wm Nagle, Martin Meixell liufltilnclxmts Simonlon, John Benner Limestone James Smith, John Taylor Hartley John M'Call, Samuel Hartman nf btiffiloc Edward tmilh East lluffaloe Benj Schrack Le tbnra I isher.TS I.ewis.K i nunier. lswis Saml Mwengle, Chrn Mcnch I'nim John Youngman Wiie Deer I'rbanus Itanck Traverse Jurors, May Terra. Mifflinburg (iersham Biddle, Joseph Boop Lewis Joseph Charles, Jacob Rule, Heury Hoflinan, Jacob Katherman, tieo Ruhl Xiw Berlin Henrv Solomon, And Spiller K-lly Peter Newman, Danl Xoll.Dant S'ahl. iffaloe David Henning, James Uicbl, Linn, David Vonei la IVAife JJrer David Moyer, Michl Eyer, Robt D.nesman, John Richart Lniitbarg TReiimyer, Marr, RAFink, Heaver, Musser.

Uinler Vniot Isaac Eyer Sr, Isaac Eyer Jr, Robert Bennett a Kujfaloe John 8 Schrack, Samuel Zel- lers, Leonard Wolfe Limestone Philip Gross, Jno Seebold Jr, DW Pellmarl, Jos Seebold. Jno Stees, Ellas Hoy. Wat Bujfaloe Jn Watson, Geo Kleckner Iltrtlru John Knarr, Wm Adams, John Bctz, iSrinl Si ray horn, Ueo Broucher, Saml Corl, Jos Miller Jr tfi Kllr. -imi 'nunlv fault lro tarnation Hon. AB 8.WILSON.I J'resiuent Juoge lor ine Juoiiai I'piinvlviiuia.

composed of Ihe counties of Union. Mitrlm and Snyder, and. Pamr eiaie Judges in L'uioa county, have issued iheir nrprent. bearing dale the 18lh day of Feb. I I ISBH.

and lo me directed, for ihe holding of an Orphans Court, Conn of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and General Quarter i at I.EWI-iBI.'RO. for Ihe county of I.A tV on Ihe second MOS DAY of MAV (being the J4ih day) lSBO.and tn continue one Notice is therefore hereby given lo the Coroner. Justices of ihe Peace and Constables in and for ihe coo uantyof Union, lo appear in Iheir persons wilh their records, inqiu- tnalious and olher remembrances own proper pi siiionH.exatnii to do those things which of Iheir offices and in i their behalf appertain to bt done and all Wit- I arsses and other persons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required lo tie then and there atteudmz, and not depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance at the appointed time agreea- Klm tn rti it if I fJiren under my hand and seal at the Sher- i ift-s OlBee in the smh day March, in the year 01 our i.oro oio- ii hnndred and sixty and ihe eishty-fourlh yar of the Independence of the I nited Stales of America. save the Commonwealth! JOHN CKO.SKiKOVE.Sherifl REGISTER'S NOTICE.

NOTICE is hereby sh ea to all the following named persons have aeliled their accounts in ihe Register's Ollice at Lewisburg. liuinn county, and that Ihe said accounts will be presented for confirmation and allowance al the Orphans' Court, to be held at LBWISBL'IMr, for ihe county of L'nion, on the third Friday of MAV next, being the IWh day of said month, viz: I. The final account of Mary E. Robinson, Administrator of 'I'hxnm Kobrntm, dee'd. 3.

The account or John T. Magee and James M'Creight, Executors of Andrew late of Buffaloe township, dee'd. 3. The acconnt of William Fearon, Administrator of tanl M'Cormick, dee who was one of the Administrators of AVr. Thorn-as lluorf, dee'd.

4. The account of Jacob Gundy, Administrator of Jaoib Ztntmyer, late of Ihe burough of l.ewisburg, dee'd. 5. The account of David Herbst. Guardian of Witttam.

Mary E. and Hannah Sluhl, minor children of Mary and Hannah Siahl. late Mary and Hannah Bechtel, both ot Bui-faloe lownship, dee'd. 6. The account of Iaae Slenker and James Crossgrove, Executors of Juhn Mtmch late of Limestone township, dee'd.

7. The acciunt of Ji hn Noll and Samuel Spotts, Administrators of Chrutiaaa Ao, late of Kelly lownship, dee'd. 8. The account of James W. Sands.

Administrator of William luUliu, late of the borough of Miffbnhurg. dee'd. 9. The arcourit of John M. Benfe r.

Administrator of the estate of llrnri lhnior, late of the borough of New Uerlm dee'd. 10. The account of Charles P. Enn ry. Administrator of the estate of Wiry tlunmckrr, late of Hartley township, dee'd.

I I. The account of Josiah Ranrk. Admin islrator of ihe estate of Henry Ihifmderjrr, late of White Deer township, dee'd. IS. The account of G.

ore A. Frit and Eli Slifer. Administrators of the estate of Elizabeth h'rirk, late ot Lewisburg. dee'd. 13.

The account of John Wilts and rarah Ann Slock, Executor and Executrix of -Uurfin A. Stock, late of l.ewishurc. dee'd. 14. The account of Koiien Candor, one of the Administrators of Jum'n Caldwell, late of While Deer township, dee'd.

15. The account of Robert Candor, Administrator of Jortph late of ibe borough of I.ewishorrT. dee'd. GEORGE MERRILL. Itegister.

Register's OiHce, Lewisburg. Apr. 14, 1C60 RrglNfrr Kecordrr. I OFFER myself as a candidate for UeeMer 4 hemrder at the ensuing to ihe nomination of the People's Couuty Convention. Should I be so fortunate as lo receive the nomination and beelected.I pledge mvself to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity.

D. Mifflinburg. May 8. lt-fio 839 Two Excellent Western Farms (lit S4I.C or will be Exchanged for Property in Central Pennsylvania. One tracl of 151 5 acres is on Ihe south line of Warren eounty, l.

wa. with a p.ist-olfice. mill, and school-house near. The othi near ihe no saol rnuiiir. contains 1-0 acres, a from a good settln.eni.

They south and south west of Des short distance art' 'Mi miles Moines, ihe Capital of the State, and aaoui from Ihe line of ihe Burlington Missouri River Railroad. The land is rnlline. of a good qnalily, ami timber convenient. Indianola is the county town. Persons desirous of making a purchase will make further inquiries at the Star dj Chronicle office.

Lewisburg. April WESTWARD HO! YYSY. Ojiporlnni'ij for Sale or Exit change! Will be sold cheap for Cash or exchanged for Town Property or Farms in the West Branch country, a quaniily of good, unimproved Land, suitable for FIVE handsome Farms. Their location is in a Western State, and for health, beauty, fertility and desirable climate can not be excelled. Persons sincerely aniions to buy or exchange, can obtain further information by calling on Lewisburg, Feb.

13, 18(50 FOR SALE OR RENT TW DOUBLE FRAME HOC-- SES and Lots, each suitable for I iwo families one on North Fourth street and one on St.John street, for Sale. Hall of each of the above Houses are for Rent. CjTAIso, for sale, four Buildine Lots on North Fifth street. JOHN HOUGHTON, Lewisburg, Jan. S.

lo9. Agent Goot Htmse ni More Room oa Market Street, ke mi SME. fTIHE subscriber offers for sale several Jbqk BRICK and olher liuil-Jiii dings, situate in the Borough of Lewisburg. Persons wishing to purchase, will please call on Mr. Jonathan Wolfe, who will give them such information as Ihey mav desire.

July 5, 185 G. SCHNABLE. FOR SALE. ON Sonth Fifth street, a property consisting of a good Frame House JLil 3 on a half Lot of ground. Terms easy.

Apply to May 17 A. B. VOItSE FOR SALE. rpiIE well-known Tavern Stand I at Ihe easl end cf the LewisburslLi Bridge, in Chillisqnaque lownship, North'd Co. It will be sold on reasonable lerms.

Inquire of WILLIAM FRICK. Lewisburg, Dec. 17. 1S58. FOR.

RENT! THE TW BOOMS occupied at present by Washington Hutchinson as a saloon. I hey are suitable lor For Terms apply to Jan. 27. I80H, JOHN B. LINN.

FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE Building Lot, 33 feet feet front by 107 5 deep. Enquire of Beaver, Kremer it y'llnre. OR BEST Two FRAMED HOUSES on Sixth Street, fcnqnire of WILLIAM FRICK. J.tw;3lurg, Jan.

9 If to. I'u Siui'OKXA. in Divorce. TTNION County. 88: The Couioionweaiin ii ol 1 (ireptinir.

WbTeas, Etna Wthihi. by her next frjend Joseph Walker, did oa ihe lilh day of Srptember, A. preler her petition lo Jwi lb. Court olo.n.mo. i'f mlVturt urid al U-l ouuuly.

pray ion llit f'f lh can" K.rtb. bdi.oro rn.ro th. or mnlnaiooy MiWrnl towith r. i wm -J th. William Watm, tli.t artlio aaHa all other bum.

aojuruv jou aiirin ur irrma lforour Ju.U. at a Cuurl or -r ttorm- "'m SArtTf Aai vm Pn.i loikit. JoiiN Learul.urit. April. 1-10 PcriPOEN.v is Divorce.

UMilN County, SS 1 lie commonweaim of Pennsylvania lo Juhn A. M'Coy late NtilN County, SS The ot said county. Greeting I t.t Margaret Ellen Uitt) or the 'rmish of J.ew-' ishurg. County of Cinc.n ami Male ot Penn- Whereas, iviarcani.t t.li-f by fn.H Th'. XZ.tZYj: r.rlb-r.,l.atT.rf..i.....

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Ml o. i W- Uo tb-r. ri- u. lfor d.t. tli rai John A.

i.r. Minos ai.l an.l nruis t- tH ai'l. wr iu ur ro orra.u our lrr. at Uwi.oiirr. ourt of uiumou rlraa.

to I hclJ U.rt..lu Ulh or Mav ar an.i to It anr rou haro. hy thr ai.l your not Bi to Art AmUy in cm mMkaaa Ilwf foil ti-t J.J11N CKOMt" Iwiaburir, April 9, 1' rn. KISEN KIN'S Tar and Wood Waptha PECTORAL Js Ui. Hist Mcdicisi lo Ihe orlJ for tba CI KB of Coughs aud Colds, Croup, Asthma, Difficulty in lireathing, IV.pita- tion of the Heart, Diptheria, i ao Ibr the REl.tl'T ot oatirntu in IaDfl tltZ't of Consumption, together with all diseases i of the Throat and Chest, and hich pre-j dispose lo Consumption. II 1.

prculiarty lo th. Notii-al ourr of ASTHMA. lu-ing inv.ar-sl a prarliral l'bysl--iD ao-l lruw'iti-t. an.l our of irrrat rxprriencr in cur. ol tbo tanoui di.eaara to which tbr buinao fraiur i liable.

It ia olfrrnl totbrafltirlrd witb lb- rrrat. at ronfijrnre. TltV IT ai.J tbt it i inralniblr In tn. rurr Hrourhiai afirrtiona. Prier coo.

pvr i A. A rmiKsiitiaud rhrmiiU, N.W Cor.Mntb rpiar Sn. bTr.rry rrirrtabl IlrUIgit and lmlar iu M-lirmr tbioubout tl.r Slate. i-bilaua, Mar. 31, l-'V Estate of James Hamlin, Esq.

A TiVIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE. Where- as. Letters of Administration on ihe e.iate of James D. Hamlin, late of Lewisburg in Union county, deceased, have been gran-led to ibe undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted lo said estate are reques- led lo make immediate payment and those i claims will rresenl them nronerlv authenticated for settlement. SAMI EL H.

OKWIO. Lewisburg, Feb. 9, IsCO Admi'r Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration lo the estateof (JEOKOE ANDREW s. deceased, late of Lewisburg borough, Vnion county, have been granted lo the subscriber, bv the Register of said county, in lorin; all persons indebted to said estate are request- ed to make payment, ana inose i t.

against the same will preseoi Illflli UU aulhenlicated for sefllement. to JOHN B. LINX.Adm'r. Lewisburg Feb. 3.

intio. Grafting, Budding, Trimming, fcc. fljg To all Lovers of Oood Fruit, ihe subs-2cribers would say that he is prrpared to tirall trees with ihe best standard varieties in Ihe most approved manner. Cherries mnsi be crafted soon Plums in March AppIrs.Pears and Orapes until Summer. Orders may be left at Caldwell's Drug Siore, or at my house on Ihe River Road a mile below I.ewisbure Jan St.

INCt) J. INOERT FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, hi on Market Square, I.ewisburi;. lJ A Eood supply of liiiirft, TablrM, Bureaus, Mr.nilSjsVc.. on hun.l or maue loonier by 0 V1D QM'PERIOR nt'W inil-llllS, for iT flir hv m. M.

ItAisBuinHr. A specimen maybe setn ones barn, in Lewisburg. Feb. IK, 160 "Industry must Thrive'." rriXanil SIIEETIEON Establishment. Removed lo Houghton's former Shop on Market street near Fourth, where 1 will have at all times a full assortment of Tin Ware, SlosC ripe, COA llVCKF.r.S, Shiet r.

I will i make lo order, on short notice. Tin tint-, lers. Spouting or any kiud of work iu nr line of business. I VMendingandJobbinigeneriilh rrrmptly attended lo. JOS.

A. KREAMLR Lewisburg. Oct 50. 185! VBEM TlV.U!E-aneaJnTtmntr!hUaurior Harr rmbrarii.it l-rrarraiDK hrlll. a.

uer Iv-tia, Wai.blKiwl.'ui. rl.il.lrrn. I.a.lir. fjUj.iiMf jos.A. KKkAMER SAMIXL.

II. OKillCi. Attorney at Law. OFFICE on Somh Second near Market St. 1 LL UlSHl liU.

I'A. i t3T All Professional Business entrusted to hi 'are will be faithfully and promptly alien- 4 Sept. 14, 1SS7 TIW-WARE---PriceS Reduced! ERCH ANTS and DEALERS are inviled to call and examine the largest assort ment of Well-made TI-WARE I to be found in the State which we are prepa red to sell at I.owm Pairts than interior goods are generally sold tor. MELI.OY At FORD, Sign of Ihe Large ColTee Pot, 3mS33 '-3 Market St, I'hiladelphia New Hotel in Hiffllnburg. TH ci.hci-ril.pr tesnectfullv in.

the Traveling Public everywhere, thai he has laken and tilted up the premises I ol Geome Schoch. iu Ihe centre of I MAIN ST. MIFFLINBURG, where he is prepared to accommodate strangers and travelers men and beasts in the best maimer, with Board and Lodging. Please give me a call. Ap.1,'59 CHARLES CROTZER.

COIL. COIL tOlt. riIIE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of ihe very best Shamokiu and Wilkes Barre COAL, for lime and stove purposes, which he will sell at Ihe very lowest prices for Cash or Country Produce. Also, Blacksmiths' Coal, Platter and Salt. Wish it distinctly understood, that I will not be undersold by any man.

Having good weigh-scales, full weight will be given. Coal Yard near Weidensaul's hotel. GEORGE HOLSTELN. Lewisburg, May 27, 5V. ILUID ASD PISE OIL can be had at the IMPOST OFFICE.

for 1 I Wtll jump Into lb War mmd all Uk a rtl. I.AIttlE, handsome i I and verv comforta ble HlGO hasbeen. filteit np lor ihe especial accommodation of J'ic-N'ic and i.ther similar ncursiona. Terns moderate. Appiy to Ji.

M. HOl'SEL. Lewisburg. June 3, To the School Directors of Union Co. y-t E.NT1.

K. In pursuance of ihe 43d hr Act 8lrl yay, 8S, a.e hereby nonfi.d lo meet ConvemltB Mndavt.r Mav, A. I) l60, (beine Ihe 7ih day of Ibe nionlb.) al 1 o'clock id ihe afier- ai.d select, rim by the majority of Ihe whole nnmhrr of Directors present, one I person t.f scientilicand literary acquirements and ol kill and ciperiruee in Hie art of traeh- as Superiniendent. tor Ihe three iucCeedine years determine ihe amennt of compensation foi the same and cetity the result 10 llie eoaie puperiuienueni. ai riarriv burg, a reqoiied Ly ihefohand othsciium of said Acl.

U. HUCKEMlOKX, County Superintendent. New Berlin, March T), tweo. KOTICE TO SHIPPERS. I-JERSONS shipping lo Tbilad.

wij please be particular and nark them ia care of Feipber's Line otberwi.e, they will Le re shipped al which will be ailen.led mith iay Titos. PEII'HER. VARIETY STORE A.ND DOST OI'l'ICE. VLAlNiEsiifiilyof Perluniery, Jeweliy, Toys, Confeciion-eries, '1'tas, JSj.ices, Iiuit, Iuts, Bitskies. PirturrsT and a anety of 1CK iACKS fcr sale Ii at the itWj l.i:WIM;l roST OFFICE.

1M.N PENd ivi Ladies and Oems tn he bad at the 0T OFFICE SEVERAL setts of and other Breast Pins and Ear Kings ran be had very cheap at the POT OFFICE BITTER, Es. I.arrt and Poultry laien in Exchange tor tiuods at the OFFICE 4 t.n Bones ol l.aisins, Igs, lals aua i Erin.e Prunes lor sale al ihe POST OFFICE ORDERS lor Books rr Uoods of kiod promptly attended lo at the POST OFFICE IADIEScan tind the lareesl and assort, ment of Letter and Note PAPER. En tel. opes Ac. at the POST OFFICE IF ti want a leauiiful OI1.T FRA.VE.ro go to the POST OFFICE.

JF von want a snpply of fine STATIONERY, to the POST OFFICE. mOWRY'Ii EKY-LIGKT GALLERY, OVER M'Fadden's Hardware Mere, formerlv Htiughtoo's Shoe btore, Mai at street, Lewisburg, Pa. TYPES, MEI.MXOTYPES, in Ihe usual snperior style. In addition to these pictures, I ain now prepared to take I laige ir small, equal to hp made an nl.nr. Also, HAUl.O- TVPKS.

piciurts are Ctlt red lo rp- rc-eni liie. ami are M.pr nor lo an oil paiitin.j. lha, Mt- and' that cm te pn-cluced on I by the Camera. Thee pit-mre are patrntrd, and I hawe the exrluMve riht ftr I'niun founiy. anj examine A pril IH53L LIVIS 11LSLB.

ins. a j.j. rALwaa PALJIER Lewiburj Planing Will, keen consiantlv on band and Uio uiacture lo order I laiorilig. Doors. Sali.

Miullt-rs. HlinlH, IoililinvM ol ail patirrns, and all thrr descrip nous of Wood Wuik ued in UmlJiiig. Orders rerpectful'y solirttd and promptly filled. All w. tk warrai.

led lo cive satisfaciicn IV" A extensive lot of of all descriptions i bond ft sale. Factum un AmA Stcund street, Liwiiburg.Ta April SS, NEW FIRM I.N r.s THE OLD MIOP! The subscribers recti ii I ly aim. unre to the citizens of Lewislmrs an.l viciMty that they have formtd a Partnership in Ihe Tailoring Business, at the well-inown siand of James Criswell OB Market street, where ihey are prepared to FT AM IT-loonier in ike very besi stile, Mtn's and Boys' Clothing every description on shi rl notice. We ask a share of Ihe public pairoraee. JAM Em CRISWELL, J.

F. CHAFFER. Lewisburg, April 4, lsStl HOUSE BUILDERS, FT1AKE NOTICE The uudersigned arc I appointed Agents for the sale of 1 DOOIS, I.lilll!& VilldOtV Sall cf aj 5ZC5i maJr of the besi malenal. All work warranted. I ti Made by L.B.SPKOl i ushesvibe, Pa.

and for sale by flit rs CA1.DW ELL, Lewisburg kel ltookandotherarticles of that kit.d on band or lo order bv the I.e-ist um Book-t-'oder, CH: STAlib i lit. Ia. taltat.lt AS just received a splendid assortment uf ihe very best, cheapest and nii't lastucnable JVliy in ihe market. Hi "'c lireaNt I'liiw, IUUIUS, Lar KingTN, Fiii-r Rlnarft, UraeelelN. Meeie ltutton.

which will be sold extremely low for C. He respectfully asks the patronage ol a his old customers; and also invites new cots to give him a call before making their rr" chases. Call at the sign of the Big Watch, Market street, east of Second. Dec. NOTICE 1800.

TW1 MIE Finn of Walter, Lentiart 4 llhruhrA ibe Ilii tklai Ills lluln are ready lo contract lor all kinds ol wert in Iheir line, and are well satisfied a wm be lo the interest of such as purpose good buildings 10 give ns a call before ccn-iraciing wnb others. We have put up of the best houses and stores in Lei! and are assured iheir owners will testily their buildings wete put up by good and ctr gene workmen, and in quick time, is a very important mailer to builders.) Kiferener Chamberlin Bro's; L. architect; Dr. I. Brugser Bvers AmrovMS Lewis Asheulelier.

ISA AC WALTER. JACKSON I.KNHAKT, SAM. ROHRABACH. Lewisburg, Dee. S7.

1859 fL- Horseman's Friend, or (Vt Foket tonipunloB. Finv-1 wo Valuable Rtceipls for ihe and' Horse Dealer-for sale (isj c. J. sr.ni" ji.kt.aier,ttii,--'i.r4 1 V. V-i.

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