V i 4 t c -s , i ' I i i riuislui rn (I lircinr 1?. I iy O. N. V.'uUDt:. ii J. K. COaKEIUuo. MAY- 3, ISTiC ! .v ",r- ! t-"' i'"'-t lu- '4 - t.i. i. ... t', iarf.-.t i,i t,t r:i-cui.uu ,.f any - wi-p: hit in I'nii-n a.i-.T-'-ratl(- Xn!ijl:U r nrcuticn, to UOIuillutt. I'rvi.1- dfOt AJ-l IIX' Pf.-l J ....... M. f n t.:,i I tAi,ti-Sl;..ery A ' . ... !ni,L; iilii.. nti"'., ! nwiuj i-uan NVMi.t .1.1 c nv. mi .11. , I'mL.i.i Linn. 1 u,-Mlar. June 17. ISr.C ; -.- ; iy Ani'ririn Tirht. Ft rr.'HTrr 5ii:.! ' KIM.-!' r: V , ( . -w V irk. llCI. .'..tiiiitSl AMmtVV J. Dj.NKL.-ON.tf felUitrW- V, nif ilmnitt Di ni'icrnlic Tiikrt, -- fv i. Thst iii tin- ti-i :iI of tli a-t knrwTi t tlm M. unr :ni r.,11,; .,.!., ,1 il v,..-,. ,.t ih.. i. t or- I ? hi .,1 r.-t,i.ti... ti,.. i.,.t ,-. .,.!. I KiiH.RM! !l A W il.l Ufl.!'." til-' Il.J.llJ "Ufmelit I'V uu.-li.l- n a 'ltr ii:- (lit- 1. 111 inui'-Dtii! Iiw irf't. 1 hit w- t'ti! I v rti !- i i. nitmi iintnit!( n f-f ' rr-"li t I'ih e as A V 1 1 N ML FAITH I I.. AXI I F- , F'1I rf!H r .1.1.1 1.. :.!! i! . ii.i.ri.i.t , m. r,-. ti, l.- -liicii :!.. .i.ui iy !...-. Iivi i" !' -i.it. r. atyl tin.' V ! 1 .!: . r ji-t.':i.4!s hi 1 LuU'jc at L.Uie ' C t il t'-tnis;i.tl ;r.irT: mnitt. -f r-ium ro. Ai f"r .,.,. ij lyr.ilt ViiY. .In., i.f Montnm. i n..(ir i iyioi:iv ii:s...f i'i.tt.-rc Ami-i ! :, Wills i Hcjuibllcaa ! jujr the Kansas Nhratka act as a breach 1 XI OX Tl( Iii:T. : 0f fi, a,j an outrage on the people. "I-tlicTlT anJ TJniin. n an! for ever, one and : Q0v Juhnson offered a substitute, ap- lnraral".e." l--;i i. v i ii;ir. t r.ffl t'.'t I .ir fin. :;! ".rr -.1f fir. no : proving df tho actlOD of ttlC ! MegBtCS WllO ortr j.r,u., '.., it .;..s u -ii,v.i ( j retired from the 1 hilaJelphia National rocv; i'"h-, 1 Convention, and calling a Convention to a At . i 'irv.ni. : be held at New 1 ork on the l'Jth of June. s "iV " I?, i,e!p'i' Pf Arms,roa5 r ( Considerable debate ensued, when li.C. ai'llVii l.;l!Krlo. of DraJfoM f'o ' Smith called the previous questlin, which 7 7t t i T . , was sustained Vtas 33. Nays '22. I tti NTV MetriNo. Tuesday next, at ,, . . , . i i , tt n ; Tho substitute was then rejected, and I, i . y.. in Ammous Ila.l, is rccommcn-' , ... , . , , , , , , . .-, .i the original resolutions adopted. ied by many for a I ih.'U County meet- ., , . ... , r r .t i- v. i t- i Ks-Gov. Johnson with tdurteen others, mg ;n favor of the I uion fctato Tk-kc. , , , ., it ' T ... i -,. , i then retired from the Couucil. !l'.n. JobitiU Casey Las promised to ad-' , ., . , , , .. - , Mr. Ivlie moved a recoii-iidoration of the dress te tneenn:. I , ., - resolutions, to givo Mr. l ulmure tune to ftSrSouio perons hive taken the pains i ret right ou tho Missouri questiuu. This to circulate tiily thrculi tli county a re- was Lol agreed to. port that the i'hronirle would not support . Ja tick t f .r Slate officers, nominate., this man cr that of the Anti-Kansas pur!y ,y Union State Convention, was rati f 'rt fiice. Thc?e reports are fal?e. AVe ' Lavo heard no oi;c of that party named, j rCfn!ution to mnke the future sessi. n who we would not heartily cupport if noni- 0f ytatc Council with ojcu d..or, was inafed, and that without any regard to pist uiliercnccn. ihre cnapi-1 in tliis di.-re putaolo bui.ine?'', and their o! ject, w may tspose if necessary for self-defence. Subscribers to the American Fhj, who ram one year irom ti.e urst .umi;cr ot mat piper, aro rcspcctlully oo::Ued Uu . . C.'!3 of litis paper will make. nx M Vnnir,0 J t'y tUcm. The x T ' ' -,i t , i i. , , , .- . wi.l be stopped to all such, at that time, , " , . . ! utilcfs we receive orders to coDtmue. t , Court week will be a favorabli tim to 1 , . , i send in money from the country, cd3; ' J not force the ChrmirU upon any, but of. 1 " course wo desire ail tho freo paironaza wo ' , , , . 1 I can hoce'tly obtain. j JOn Tuesday afiernoon three mail- i bags were destroyed by firo on the Cata- wissa Ilailroad, and two or three others were damaged. Thoso cntiro'y burned : cr ntaiucd thc letters and papers mailed at j A'i"h:nspcrt, Lrvirburg and Dauviile,fur j 1'liila le'phia, pnd it is thought the cum- j ber of letters lost exceeds f.ur hundred. Tho firt dUeovery of the Ere in tho mail ; car was as the train approached Miinvillc, 1 below Cattawh-sa. Tho Agent, Mr. Ifoug- j grwcttt, had occasion to go into uu of the i passtLg.r curs, and when he ret jrncd,sonie ; tea minutes afterwards, the car was burn-j ing vigorously. How the Cro occurred, j was a mystery. TLo train was hurried on ; to the nearest water -s'stion, v. hero tho firo j was extinguished. Ia attempting to save j the mail bags, tho Agent's hands were ! lurn d iu a tchutkii.g mauner. Lahjer. ' , . c . r , o , j sr..The L-S. steam frigite Sasquehan-! , . rr .i - j i i rn, now lying ciT thc Navy lard ready lor sea has been ordered to proceed with des-1 patch to San J'lan, Nicaragua, and will probably drop down the stream to day. She is under thcconimand cf Cart-Sands. I . , , , i I no .susfj'Jil'anna has bten completely re- , , , , , , i litttil, and nis ou board stores aud nrma-1 , , ,r ,. i ment fur a cruize to tlie Jleditcrancan. 1 , . , , . .. .,, , . . i I he change m h'T destination will doulit-1 , , ,. . . . . , rr i less be a disappointment to her officers, , . ... . , , , , . , ttne of whom it is sai l, had despatched i r. , their famines by steamer to Lurope, de- . , , : signing t et.j jy a re union with them on ., .. . . . ; t!is t.ouiineiiT. i uu ciiantre has been oc- , . . , . fc .. . , : casioned by the troubled condition of uf-1 . . x: AU1I3 141 .t-AI rtllltl. C5IIon. Henry M. Fuller his male a I .. . , , . , . ! 'capital sre:eh , ( onresrmvtng that, ; on the f-.avery queitton, most of the Dem- : ccrats of lVnrsylvania have turned as fhort a Somerset as he did. Xo doubt cf 1 it : vet we Jon't see how that holm him. i I i 1 I r vph i it nniin t lift nririel'dft th tt. "miiprr i i .u : love? cc;ii;:tnT. :at there are macy 1 . J ' thousands of Democr:s in I .::u?jlvair.a who hw not changfi tbcir views oa tho 1 Slavery question, and are fjr Free Soil, tow, as then. j IiT7nr:i7n!v rflonties ; ; Pctiiifjlvaiii ratified Filtm-ire and Ponel- son. at the "American" m.ietin,. in Ha,. - ..... . . . ! riM.nrg; a portion ox tna fame rejeetcl it; i r.!id -Vi counties did not car cnoailh about I to snr ves or no. jt o!l nii.rov ,;f tli. VuioD State Ticket.-A meeting ccmpri- tins only 20 out ,t OtJ conntie" is in no r-r-ner -nc a "tatB" rat;ficalio'c cr even : jrperhtutca uie rai.ncaiioc cr ci.n " " rccoruiLcc-l:ili'U Lot'K-IlAVtx, May 15. Just before i'ai last evening, as tiro men were cros- ing tie river Irom Loilport, the Ekiffj tauU when within SO feet of the thore j one was got out, and recovered after much I ruMitig; the ether body they Iiunt.J for! all Ust in -ht, but have ut found it. Tl.ev i were Gen i.iTjf wutitcd io save the toll to they t lie price of it. x M.S. Tho ne coiiuty ut TerrtU, iu Georgia, F i!, d -l'.O TUiiis 26 lt-sji lLaa Iho Lro' wf L wislur. American State Council u- O.VU J ..... . . .1.1 I .1 ..II L.ltllC V.UUIIHI ...... . U convention to-day, numbering about sisty 'Icbga'cs. A. l.cuoliit w.s cl.oscu President, pro torn; Thomas Carlisle, Vice Prw-iucut. and T. L. G ifford Cscretary. After B"iue preliminary Lusiue.ss, the f!riun.il uiliimrncd till afteiniion. The Convention is in session with closed door, and tho outsiders aro iu tlie ar ... . A ,, - , with regard to the ul-ject. TLo twelfth cctiou wing of the parly ' rri.J'iir:n!cs. Anion;- tho delegates are ; Es. iov. Ju'uusou, Guu. Small, aud othir 1 notuli'.i'iis. . . o T"t r i 1 Aj l-llVXll iirttlon. 1 UO LOtltlcU Illct t two o clook this ctteruouii, J rctident 111 I II. v un. Geu. Small presented a scries of resolu tion, ratifying tho nomination of Fillmore an,l I ). melsfiU. as I'lPsiJollt and Vice l'rt-S- iJent, denouncing the AJininistratiou fir repealing the (. mpromise cf 1S50, and ! the Mifsouri Ciuiiruiuit, and condiiuii- passed. Adjourned tine die. j . L l.UU.K- Ulll.ll.Q 1. ..o uv..' ...... j by tho retiring delegates, Hon. John Co j redo prceiuing. An address is Leiug pre : tared for circulation. . The wL()Jo vu!c tt thc rcsoi:;on, Mti- : lhe npmil,atiun w 3,r., and 45 1 countiC9 c,f tLe State wero r. '-- v-.i'..,.t. rV " "' ' n . 0N K C 1 l tAa cmicT' m J "" t-:r Co., !'., writes to the Jjurnut. from .- , - , , ,. , Lawrence City, Kansas, lsth ult.. a I jI- t i I jws : J n r i r i .i. ii Ou figuring, I fuuud that the passengers i , ., . . .., ,.. , on board the stage wire two Slave State t r r c. . . .i and four Free S:ute men, not counting the i t . t . , driver, who took occasion to say, early on . . . , , , the journey that he was a "Slier, and vo- ted for Iljbiusin for Governor. Ho was a Boston Yaukce, a fine fellow, and "put us through" from Westport to Lawrence, a uistantu of forty miles, ia eight hours. One of tho Pro-Slavery men was a mer- chant of Lecoinpton; tho other said he was a llc-rder jAu!Fian,and it was very amusing to hear hiru read the accnuutof the Kansas aid meeting at New Haven, where they subsuiliJj lhe fifty rifles, and at which HAV Ueeeher figure 1. It is a remarkable fact, that neither of these men could be led into a discussion of tho question of Slavery cr Freedom in Kansas. I told tl ese men the etatemcnt tuado me by the Kickapoo Liitor, that Gen was com- ing, w ith over a thousand men from the South, to j-jio Kansas. "Yes, I know it, sir," said the mcrchao "and after they have cat a few dough-nuts and pies with the d d Yankees, thrv will become first- ...... . - , rate Abolitionists, just as others have dono. .-it J , yeu can't depend on them." I found, since I came here, that he had somo rea- , J , , . . terday 1 a?ked a youns i ennesi-eean what r ,- , , he thou t of tue future of Kansas, and he , ,- T replied as follows : 4 oun man, I came , , , T ' , . here sound on the 'Jims': ; I mado a Ciaim, T i and 6hortiy after doing so, 1 made up my . , , , . , , , , mind that my claim would bo worth more .,,,., ., . in a ircc than in a Slave State : so that 1 . , , , , ' , aiu t so 'sound on thc iroosu as I was, and T . , , 6 . ', I will vote for 1 reedom in Kansas when . . - , , I the time comes. I say that, open and ! , , . ' . . ' i auuivuuaiu. iiuw uiuiu uaa Biiiii-uuvss . to do in shaping our political destinies ! " ,"0 ',7 " . riliriEl'lli: Thc It'Uiuii'fton Liwm, ingsrJlkinsof jUlge I)ouglas;last speeal.; f3y, tlat ii(s ..pyocceded to expose, in most tloqueut terms, the injustice that had been done to him and thc other supporters of Sanws bill, in the charge that they . , , . , ... -. violated a wcrcd compact, when It to r had wa?t "nw a'lmitToa mac me principle r-i .1 . 1 -M 1 it jr 1 if i thut Liu was rights. J 1 1 continued for half aQ j0ur ;n a b;rai pf bolJ, animated, ! an, powerful eloquence ti arraign the Ica'lers of the Ulack K publican p;irty." This "bold animated and powerful clo- lnce" vat probaLly nothing but the bar-room dcuuneiatinn f,r whicli "ourdi-i- tinguicJ Senator" is noted. But thin is nr.t llip nrilnt Tn Sr.rm-rfil.l ..!, i ' 1 ,L ? S..,uugB ..01...., imuunceu I:'e i!s50u" eoniprcmie a "wrm com- . , i i , . . l'ar'' a,nd ""V l"1" 1 hc '7""'""'1 ; u J"!'1 '''ft"r '" lucs'ian now is, j diJ 1,0 liu xl cr ie vi..!atcd "a sa- (- 1 , , ,. . I crcd compact Ly repealing the Compro- mife ? The Union will pleaoa iufortn us. I C'itiia'jo Democrat. Uai.timore, ?Iay 13. .Wr. I.uchanan is receiving the visits of his friends and the citizens generally. At the Hall of thc Maryland Institute. He leaves this aftcr- noon fur ashington. Xfw 1'op.k, May 14, Midnight. Tho steamship Aula U now overduc,witb Euro pean duU to the ."d inst., but, up to this hour, she lias not been nivnalled from be- Lcwis.Hirg Chronicle kiiotza-wi:atiia. ll.ikth 1m! hut wr't" rc--.wl a mauling Tii.tt ii- iiriv trt-liJ u"iil a-iiirdMiiiij, A i1 utu-r .tii'-ii rn' rauUii,c N ...utit nil think llinl t MrabkWiliig, And im.jriy tr qnm tT. railing. Or on uur murrow-hcDt-it art Uilitiit:. It 'iictitti tht- Kfrokec ' shttrp aii'l K"nil fi.it t., our 1-nj.f ain't " ni'!ilnuf-1'U- wav th r-.t'iift jnmj'K mill lui''U', A tul crnn sin-l :ri vv uuti trruntfl n ,:ruml, An I h...;a- snt im-i.wU nl i "tutu !:, Au l 111..UH nr l inntn ami ni-w and nmni.'ius, AtkI li-'H Ati-i I-'aiun anl I'iih- aikJ fiiuibK, Jf I ctiOiijTi to reli'l our :?.tilt ir (n-.tp- th iit- 'iit of a wizai l. Itist olil nii-lt:i tis m-J 'f oiuiiif, lUL hit wrath i- up hu1 iMiiliu. Il can not wait fr ( b -mail iimittTf. liut crn.-tn n;iy m;t awtul rtattr-, And Diu-t liave hail a twin! r.vn VIipii h ground cut that ral hncoiict 1I. think; ttiat ww're th.- um uwaunwi, Th vi i j ni'-I'd ot all ttfelinn. And rnkr U"t t"..r dy-'"pti- l :t iit" Jt.it li-'! tiw tvpe "t if'tiip and li-Tia?ss; In K; iy liiii "h oh.- hi hn rdin. 'lin w. tfht-d rhvnie and Imrn I rediu,;; He writf as it hi- wnl c iai:itnu 1 ncn. led "h nir 'li-.TS'ltti n. Ai.d Wi't,i. ri h it dtifsti t .-onat U T hii' h:i:t Pli.h-- hi- ',--- 'iill t ; H"'n inn 1 iifiuifli to wr.inr ur n-t!T, Or lti-k until h- ku kn hi- lot- n, ll.it w-f're m fin ill an i jiioranina That he tiiu.-t bo out-iit tt. d enjjisa Uf. In ptwtry h? m:ka a nlow go F r -ti-li n hiiiiirtiit lrii:i'UH-ii. ; lli-rhxniiu; ta-t m ii.lr-ndid "hu'Iv' I-.-r h- imks "titI-y" rhvine with "woollj,' Wl:it jolt-i mid wto' lui ii.turniiii,;! To try to tl't ! linf" t" j intlv I tl'tn' len nti.I :i:u knitting tir-tdlrw, V H;l rtliim hritiff u hlunt an h. t-tlf. Hi" r.ii in !ikt the ijiMd o:l l. ai tn', (iimt; uuiiihnd wild lh bright. -nt tinn8.) Wlimt, ?.trtin ii p a tun mu-t-, l.'.un.i. rd. And hiuh.-. -h'-it mWr t-o,d llnixtrud; 11 t r.'iulit u. Fiidd'-nly with w.nid r. lmt couldii't think of ktio- kttij; iindtT : 1U linniiiK d and drliot and tri-d t tit it, T'h niorr lnr.l try. lh worf h'd nui it, lint on Ik- wvnl, the dr-ar old "crt-tur,"' llfM tiaTf th- tun tf nt the nii-ir-: Uf th"Htit t t.th tht larking liuOUt( Hm Ofinitij; to tin- ftid, lif rtulti out 1 h;it r. ,- w..r-ls bf can n t rka u', And finir- it "Ja a a abl" ll M .vr aU.ut tli late tr?-ti.n In I'liil idolfih a : no ot.jfi'ttoii To rhatnre of farth n, ni in at all. ulr, 1 hi n-'ll 1 a rhaii.'f nirmti. inxt tiili.tr, V ill havoc tuaki iH"iiii Inft V'Luiastvrn And oth-r tr 'T.Trint'-lit iiila-teTli ; Wli-n ftiii inttuil. ii.ini'U-t m-ddlcra Will wax and w&ne atrniu to I'vl'il. Out ran-t d word al nt jurti" f'-atnri: You call u-i brutei. not f iiow rrfntiirt-5. Ar in t uin nr w not hutnnu t Arc w- hut "thn" iiiMtfad ut true tucof i if "w.t" likf that in tuh a story V truly rury nt tht l"ry. Tiii-rf n.. ,-iuv f.r your nhning Our trothi-rh'HHt 1-y intrn.hir;ntf -Villi"-! i;in-n only to ui-'fiiit rattltf In I. iii our .-tiv. ijua-i-l-attlf : u :.ii'-w we ii..':d no iiti xoition, Hut iLfit d n t n!t'-r nnr mndiM d." a.'d "Imrf."' a V"U ha ftated, A tul will, tli -Kf hnvf u lTat4. To riik iii' .i iu tin- hruf d 'ttrnji-ju. M. ri-lv f -r d.lT riii in opinion. In -hnnj. ful, wr. "ti pii t iltiy it. ArA no .vu-i-i iHi j'iI:fv it. If f .iu. provoked, i" t pr kiny. ,1u-t uy -, ail w.-'il si- ;t all J king. - ttilk-l to Mm a- to a iirm. ir, X hv not. t'- u-. mu. si au-w r? Y thr- urh ai-u-iTe !l4iik: nifundtT, And .t.-ai out - tty. sillv n'mnh r. will i.-t i-ail vii - h. ,'' or whiffpt,' Or t,v 1- a-t : w ' I rtl. r -ivc :t I' j) t iii--. th in hn d r .l- y'i : A- "itiu." n-t l . a-t." woiiia tbusi chide joa; V wo; n j a t-eat nj-rt you, lint l' r j .ur k.i..in 1 w.- r- rp t you ; Wt ( . Ti-.t f. .iir nio(inr..iij n.-.us.-nx', llut ':w;ll .-t.n t c in tn'.ri- th:iu ime ti'tifn, lor yiu iu tin- hu. o'ir int'urv, Iti-u.l y ui' r. a Its. :ii;d iViM ; Ti df il lik". any wy m -w it VuU i'eliuw nii a- :l ' "- n Oa!o II" TUT TT.TV.r. itlAI S. F.S'Vi'R tJil'TTrr) OP till iC'JOOSC fii.iit p"c-h'i! f.il.' wnt ha" sot 1're tnd tinu-tin', fratMii? Hn 1 u 2 k iii.i u; - tile h-lp or Tli tu.ti-yt kmln't thee juiu'VUr lt.le up intff ur rath 2 d in-ih-h Vn tn wuntt, 'thoul kolhn" nnter tl Fur help? U u urr.nt s'rappiu', wbop- tnj.i'ir. wi-t hr.tK on urn Duriiln' and lurnm' x u tli.Mr (into the- ruii-iuil lon tiirt- krtk, I'pp - ti" inciiiitiiii; iintui thf t-'inna I hukkiH-Trin i l-.rl m.w 4th wit. h cro Si lu'-Hurv.ii!tI-c until ttn-e phMrtu, i wilrh riuinii, hi t'.m wav, hnu--v.-r. iivur-lhe iic-wy-. nlioir, ht's hiu fur sail For tush onto nb ut " or 7n y-nrj "iraU i-hiinw lor .p-kkdafhiin. ' Pivd ph.irm in th- in. .utile Wmun V' thee faythyur uc tht arioo, Tiietj biirth-pi'iiK ut tr.iii ue ui;ryanti bonh '.) Vr ktiol eilj" d.tnt apj ere J It (too ralt ph:i!k", kn -t with taiidin' u tuk opt, Fun in pur'-1 '2 luuiij-lt'St yure Jd knhiin ( Minify tin ahtterh-iliun yaukyi and nr wet-iur) th.tt u k'i'l kuiri I ak 2 hum Mi l n-t"ti-lf-h fnkfi A t- .rh th d ;i nn.;it n--d dtn-th. mt I toiuf, i i me -n t hie dutmiim tt t-T7iinJ Ih. tu woat k d i!i"k lori'T here and nttsvm .J nn th'-: t-il.-- M.rj;uu uic-vtiu ti so 4;ti io. "t;(nifr: b'lt n two ;i-L" 0e f'lh-rS li indu.ciu' a ik of trul. t I kt7i We t. du d y--w r ji-wnvurt ontn a M..i.-tr-.i ear ,-ini-. v no that lh pmwl tl.--.rh kirt't stand r-ifiin Ntehoir. It 9"t h tu a rht t-rin Hi, tr.-th iik- ti;ii i:.i!i- it. il Wi-ii it -lior- mm iu' tat; then n bym ( l.'.ilte -1 him In d 7M!:ve poutis n boan A niu-l.i-lf jlnr uoi X - tri Z annv- II -1 - t 1 ditn.;i'.hi s;H'-iiii:nt nr nmrt.iU-teo K noil niii'-fi hicur nor nr '2 thum. k th n ku i nt tu it. hutt not In-kt like fltr. Yew j -t rein r nd U" j itije h?tik hi k- A WMjiu' a ar uL'iu a j hurd ; tiMkiu in -ar luM t '' T nur a hmryka'n: A w-n thi c;t thru Tim t:ud thnti li.ej i t.ird U-t iikt the bull ko-Suka k di lent b:rt biz .fat ol. 1're that t' funVedt m-wsh-kl orj-in V': le onto hi ptirfetr-f-r Sharpri. reticle. Tfl (n. 1 h Apj.vloiicken is rewiv-d hi 2 anibishn-i 1 i--kt, 1 on - ni tmz -:ui 2 ol.l hue Wir Iu doslful Clean up inJ tin tio'ihr b-d i su tuinehoir, baiie k tiither. p-.itt'n" in h' hici-t lik f "air" It .nn l.i pin si -tumriKk. t-etin a mud bal ful r-f froq. A'lmitturi" kwnrter dolr. kno nolbmk-i tiaf prK-e. lJj-t onn. ct M-rfu.l A)-alonie,.n! Vn a l-h-.t b in- draued hy 2 jiowr hrnwt niaMiunt. Waro di-1 u larn 2 pel. u iaifrrent-raniounr Fti-I tlf-tn vnnke whiilnia.-t.-rf. wot la.Ie u on I hair nea Trim - -.f iimUir ure l r:ineri jest war tha f"tru kt, F..Ie tt taut ii the snu;oil .tin 'i of tow well., Owr mot miabul Pp-dur A then tu try 2 Tti.-kke it onto ure ( ..re h-.tl Jevvh. wi.t doant no Kn-. U tter than to toller npf.i. u Wi.six .th: U l-lnk Duiiekrat, u hro'liiian;, u CoDsidatl crlb-r u! "Onzruifful,"' eh ? b iw wot? lidn t wee hi a hull pint nr p. Knuttz. A triv u iu 4r u baff tie u Qiei'ii ure niie-prait fo d. Kol aiin. powut ut tb;e YuDt juue Airgoo?. Aw rezmrToir! Col. Thomas E. Cochran. This gentlemau who is ou thc Union State Ticket for Canal Counuisioner, ad- ,i,.. .,i , . r i . .t . ''rcssei a note, a few days ago, to the Uiair (:ount whU- and IU,n..l. nnt i,.t.l,..l m J n " uuvv.v fur publication, we believe injustice cannot be done him by the insertion of a portion of it. His sentiments are sound, as ho is sound himself a man of talents, worth, and pure iu his political sentiments : My desire was to decline, but I was so ur- fr"!' , Ir"lnI'"''1 "'" various quarters, which ' '''It bound to respect, m all divisions of the ri)OMll..n t Maverv-exiend.ns Loco Foco- Isrn i,a- r ncrmutt:el mvscJf t,. hp nvt r mtpd ' . . rrmn,u 7N( 11 ", oe our-ruieu, an I viMd my personal wuhes ; and I believe at a loss to my personal interests, and indmd. i ti 11 rr-pubc ami couutirt. 11 is not necessary , mr m to say anything to yn about my posi- tion in pohncs, and as a candidate. I am a vi ing a Xirthern man in feeling and princi ple, and have never been never initnd to lie a -Know rVi.iliinir," ihongli I aree with the "Union" Convention in saying thai I do nut prtfir foreign-Lorn people lo our own sons of me foil. the soil. I was assured that ihe nomination as made with a full understanding of the re- laimns w inch the several divisions of the op i-'o roc. -isrn tore to eacn on er; ; i u trie arratiiremeni was lair ami tmnoran e: ami I can say will, truth that no p, ha? h-en ma-le to me which would r a,.c,'11"'1 a"- either .f ivhed principles or nutn-Miia! mile prepiisitinn require, il my cher ts- i -..'. i.i in. -ii... . ... jn.ii . i'iiihi iniii-i.riiii. inc. Feeling that wiilmut unioi." any onnosilion to the rule and triumph of J.oco Focoism would he wholly futile in Pennsylvania, I could not dnubt the propriety of lhe move ment ; and ihoiish heartily sorry that the lot should have fallen upon me, I determined, honever reluctantly, io '-stand in my lot." Office has no charms for me defeat has no terrors. I am, very respectfully, yours, Tuoi. E. Cuchrav. "Maj. Co. Ratho"jd." IIaurishubo, May 13. Got. Pollock returned to Harrisburg to day from Milton. He has signed the Appropriation bill, the supplement to the Consolidation act, aud the bill relative lo libeln. and West Brancli Farmer May 1, 8t. Liu: is, Monday, May 12. Tha Steamer Star of the Vt arrived to-day from Kansas, and tho following iiifurniath.ii is derived from passcnucri : The steamer left Kansas on Saturday, the j 10tb.Gov. Robinson and family beinj auiuu tha passengers. At l-exiugion Mo., (iov. Kubinson was waited upon by ' ..... i a committee appointed by tho citizens, and notified that they should detain him, on the ground that he was fleeing from 1110 lerriun v miiiiii.ii...i -. -- ! .. . . r I....1 f...,i.,l : Uicimeiii oi ir.-a.wn, .."- a-ainst him by tho Grand Jury of the n - J Khited States District Court. Governor i Ruliinson renlied. that he had been in-; . t f IT 1 : formed t'V ouo oi inc tiraou ouvy mat, ! .iii l a- C....1 - V,ni I . l.,1An ,,,-..1.. n (.tiil i hill. but had failed. This did not satisfy the i Committee, they insistiug that Mr. Hub. j i inson should remain, and he Bually con- ceutcd to do so, on persuasion of Mr. Par kinson, Captain of the boat, aud Mr. Uar- ' nard of IJaltimore. lie was invited to i the house of Mr. Sawyer, one of the Com mittee, his family proceeding on to St. Luuis. The Committee agreed t) send a messenger to Kansas to ascertain if an indictment has been f iiind, and if not, all the expenses of Mr. lt.'s detention were 1 1 .... . , . . . i to bo paid. o violenco or indignity was otTercd Mr. It. duriug the proceeding. ', j Tho Committecjcuusistcd of Gen. Shields, Jlr. Sawyer, and a number tho most respectable citizens. Thc information up on which they acted was derived from Capt. Adams. It is reported that a despatch from Leavenworth has been received, stating .inn, nn omul, uuuj v. -' j for Lawrence for thc purpose of Jestroyiug tho evidence ulin by the Committee. YhileGov. Heeder was in attendance ut the session of the Committee- of Inves- tigation at Lecompton, on the evening of, property, and" ntlnr buildincs, and their cn the Sib llm IVnutv Slarshal served on ; tents, at moderate rai-. limn" business on U: : ...n.r. r.,.f. .be P. r,n,l . 1. 1 111 n i . ' ' . - - - " " Jury at Lecompton, to answer to a charge I of contempt for having refused to comply I with a summon from the Grand Jury pre j viously served upon him. Mr. lleedcrrc ' f ised t ) obey tho writ, and appealed to the Committee, but they decided that they had no power in the cacc. Messrs. How ard and Sherman, however, expressed as their .r;-;i that .Mr. Kecder was pro tected by his privilege. Mr. Oliver dis sented, and said the Committee could not stand between him aud the Marshal. Mr. Rcedcr said that, although his life was in danr in Lecouipton, he would remaia on ! . . . . , . ! his privilege m attendence at the sittings of the Cotuuiittec, and he warned them to ! touch hun at their peril. J ho Maaslial ! left, hut was cspected to ret1 turn with U.S. dragoons. T . T , , ... n jungo i.cconiuo cuargea .110 ra,.u f Jury, on Monday, tho 5th iust., to indict .11 tl.o Rlnt,, r.fri...ira mi.l inpn.li. rs of , the Legislature for high treason, but up j to the Oth iust., no each indictments had been found by tho Court, so far as their proceedings had been made public. ilia)" imii I, MoiMlay, l!Uh. 1. 1st, .Hay Trrm, ls";. Clement At Masser vs Voiinsman & Walter aine Tanart, t'urman V Barion n B Carey vs Mark H.'!;peiitiy Mrs n Moaiz vs Alexan-Ur Ammons Norih, Chase &. Xnrth vs Clis 11 Shriner . I...O 1 ..1,..,.- T I Tnn.l j I II . .IIIIIH.. II IIIHl UllH 13 , I. " . . i Francis ."Hers vs Alexander II lllair J Coin'th sus J M Denferetal vs J HatisJrrtal ! ! Trustees Lutheran Ch etc vs Martin A Stock ; i Susanna Brown, late M. vs S.VJ Messersmitli , i Danville Hank vs Jno Lawrence .V'lisStees I Alfred Kneass and wile vs James tjninti Thos Ti nny for Isaac Kyer vs S Waller t fieonrv SchuaMe vs Catherine V. liowei ! Ths (iutclins for J M Tavlor vs Aaron Zfller j Christian Millhouse vs Nicholas Millhouse ! Jacob sttick vs John Kunple j Matthias Wilson v Iavid llf-rr ! Daniel Kanuler vs Daniel Hcrbstctal John Roebuck vs A b Drno John On R ickafeller vs Abbot Grven's KxVs J I. H Chri-t for W Cameron vs lco A Frtck A W Creamer vs Abraham Urien 1 Israel (iutelius for lly C Kyer vs John Wilt ! John Datesiuan vs John II Vartz with not j James I. (Juiim vs Wm Heart el al M Klerk tier fc Sun vs Frick, Shfer A Co j C (iiolvktiiistjuard'ntc vs W II Marr.withno Jas F I.ni n do vs same Saml Heu lerson do vs same Sarah Ann Tolk vs James L Quinn, lSecker tV Weiler VS Chas Siees Chas I Fox el al vs Adam Kanck t M Klin? for Datesmans vs lly DietTendf-rfcr j Co of Cnion for L U Christ vs A Winegardner ! Henry W Snvder vs Saml Euin omth i. M Chamberlin vs H High Admr j Win C l.airson vs Stephen Wilson et al j Mirks Weil Co vs Jacob Ilartman et al ! Julius Weil -fc Co vs same I Wm H Herrold vs Smith B Thompson ! Uenj Fetter vs Saml Ila11.se and wife 1 Chas H Cook vs Thos Penny j John L Meixel vs Andrew Young I John Sedam vs Henry Charles David Herr vs W II White with notice to g ' Sprout, Burrows At Co vs M A Slock et al j same vs same ; Mary Jane Flint fcc vs Charles D Kline ' K needier A. Feather vs Dan I J Hogar with n OltANI) JtltitltS MAY TERM. White iierr Saml Herkhctmer, Jno Dersham, ' Andw M'Clenahau, Jacob M Curley j IlitrttuW'm Eilert, Saml Wilt I Eut littjpttte Leonard Wolte, Abr G Brown. AWy Andw Black, David Grove, Johu Cns- well, Jacob Keyser MfflinburgVMil Ueckley, Henry Bogenreif, Jus Boop, Andw liutelius Yet Hujfutoe Juo Claphatn Ltwisbttrg Saml Dciinch, Jacob De Frain, Jas Blair, Saml Geddes, Lewis E Joues t fttttr.,1.. t.(tiiM Iruin Vltlultcuaii E Mums TKAYEIISE JURORS. Lnri.-bureJ Henry IJrown, Martin A Stock, Danl Sevhart, Wm Moore, Chas U Kline, Charles Voder, It M Musser, S F l.yudall Wat UirfilieUaviii Wauon, Win Khule, t.abnel Mioenmker Umritlfiiie Jacob Leiby, John Eogenreif, Uubl I -hamlters I r- 11 1 1. K hilly John Moyer Euft liuftil'it Alex Penny, Jno Fchrack Esq, t Al,m Aurand. Thos Penny. Saml Zellcrs, 1 Haul Miller Xew llcrtin Jos Kleckner, Josiah Swinehart. lliiffulut Wm Baker, James Mathers, Hubert .-Sirayhoru, Martin 1) Reed, (Jersham Diddle, Jacob Ziebach. Michl Dunkle, Chas Fry W'hitt Deer Wm Stadden, Edwd Marshall, W L Kilter, D II Kaufman, Jacob Billing, Wm Wallers, Joel Kanck, Jacob Leiser Hartley Elias Orwig, David Hayes, Jacob Rhule, Jacob Hilbiah, John Betz MijftnburgJos Eilert, John II Winter, ?aml Vtwig, Ueorge Mader License Notices. T MiE fi.llowins appUeaiions t. r Lic-w have been tiled in tin; nflice of lhe ("Ii-ik the Coun of Uuarn-r .Sexiuns l l county, and the same will be presented at the next term ot ...a miin. J ' TI'trtjt.T Tntrnthif S..W , Li.wi-l.iirK Win. 1VUT, f.W IttfltlU 3 Will, lull-IT . u .i llttm Iun or Tiiti ru In J. WriiWiiMol N W , T.ei..l,ur . 6- ei.ilin l-i-t.-rn. It. .IniiriiiitA Ftln: tf-iis" "l-i 7 J..iiiu lilirr, Iun r lr.111, tt l.Miil-.W hit.- Hr h- Un W. Liii.l'-niiiutli il Kj-t lli.ff..." V l-r.-.-iilx l.au..li.!i:gvr i V t Hull 1L-1 ln-UaTiJ Slitwr eo llarli-y 11- !! nry lll..n 'li ' "" " I-..4nn 11.,. l:i K CM. ,r 'In llu.ri l. l.-ii. Ilnrtl ,4.m K.-hi.nch. K.tia . !--" is n. -iih i k i.-i-tu-r, iun li--l:iw.) Ilrrr il i:-m. i,..n i r liiurn, N-w llerliu N W , lwl.uric llartieton. H.trti-y , Minltnburtf i9..j.,-,.i, iM.rd tmrle-t I roller o,MRrtl i:,riy IVierW.br it W ill. L Hitter l-lliuoiaa lireen New Coluni iv -i.i. i Il'l.-Oll, 111. i J.ewisburg, April Ti, ISiir James B. Hamlin, TT0RXEY at LAW. il. I if 'Oir.ee on iSnfuiid !st. west side, 2nd door smith of Market, isltlirp, Oin.r.'j;t l.'uioii Co. Pa. Dissolution---Notice. rpilE copartnership heretofore existing be I tween W. A. M.iaee and I.mlo r Kanck, .i.i.lr ihe firm nf "Mairce A. Kanck," was this day dissolved by mutual consent, said Mac-e havill" sol. I his inl-ri-t ill the sanK to .sanl fanck anil t;har,.s i;.,hlan.I, o wh.nn all dors t the laie Company are to be paid, and wlm art? io pay all deb is of id roiiipanv cf every nature WM. A. MACKK. I-I.'J'H VAX KANTK. ( HAULMS KUIiLA.M). White Teer Mills April 1 1, inati p.ltiw SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. THEULIOKK liICHMl.NI. Ag't for the American Sunday Srh'.ol ; ..... 1., ill V-.l.l.,li r-lw,1: lh.1t may want Uooks. Ki'sideuce in North Thud tl., I.ewisbnrc- April 1 1, lH.it West Branch Insurance Company, OF Lock Haven, Pa., insure Dctac M II... 1.1....... si..r.w 1.r.-l:i itrii -r F.irm 1 bothCashand M u tn.il plans. Cap,tal,:JUO,noO. hlUECTUHS. Hon John J lVarcc John M Hall ('has A Mayer ('has Crist II m fi C Harvey T V Ahrarns H J J.n kiiiau V W hite TIims Kitfhm l'cler lJir'-iinsnn Hon. i. i T. T. 1IAKVKV. l-ivM-i'-nt. A II K A Mr. Vice I'res. THO'S KIT'!IK. jAMtW B. HA.. AsmU Levihtirq, Tiii -n Co. ( -'J Assignee's Notice. J riITK urtrMit''!, Asmjucps under a v ! I tintarv dfpd of assjeniuent fr ihf benefit : at rrediti-rs, executed by llcunr K. Null, of the horouirh of Lfwis-htirs. tin the nth day of April, IS.Vl, hereby cive notice to all prr-iotis ne,n? indehtrd to aid Jler.ry It. Noll to make immediate ravment to the umlersiirned ; and a h(l h ' , - , N ., requested to present them without delav. II. P. SIIKI.I.KR, v.. r. mii.i.ki:. Assignees of Henry R. N dl. N. M. Persons "bavins unsettled accounts with llenrv K. A..::, tlie AssiKimr. are renues- ( (h. AsM1,nt.t.s . .., ,.f Cieorse F. Miller, on W ednesday, the ll.h of 'V "ext. to make seltleir.eut. Lcuisburg. April IV, l'i J. Goldsmith & Ero'3. Jast ArrITl C-iOOHS ! ! "T'0V is the winter of our discont' u-u.ter ol our discontent made jrlnrioii. stnumcr' by the ar rival of our Ml XV s i i ICK of .SlTiIXG AND .Sl'MMKR (iiKiII, ' cnnststinir of the largest assortmeni of MEXS ' WEAK ever before bronchi to the town of j Lewi-bur?. O ir stork is .-ouipleie. and we are se loii- at very redue"d prices. AM of nur i ilnoils are sclocted bv ourselves and inaiiiil'a T 1 Hired in our own establishment in l'iula l. v;. : Black. lirou n. Blue. Civen. laiet and i'l.i.d rtroadebiih and Cas-iuiere iJress, Frock and .sack Coat;-, as well as FANCY CLOTHING j of every description Vests vt Cas.simere,SiIk j ami Satin, all matte after the late-st aiu.ns, -I and warranted lo be well made. Also White ' : .Marseilles Vests, White Linen Vests and Jints, ' j and every variety of goods usually found in a ' J (truth mm $ FuinUhimj Ky-tnUUhmrnt, I J iorlittlin- (ilovrr. Hosiery. Neckcloths. Slocks j Drawer.-, Suspnders, Handkerchiefs. 1'ioler-i ' shirts, Ac. Also a creat variety of Fancy j Ariicles. A Io II iTS, Caps for Spring and ! Summer wear. I. inhn llas. Carpet liacs, etc. I here will be crowds attending onr next month's Court, therefore we have laid iu a much larger stock than we otherwise would have done. Our motto ts "(uick Sales and Small Frofits'and to this mono we adhere. A.M. We woul.t particularly call the atlen tion of Parents to our stock of Movs' Ci.mthi and also that t!oods will be caref ully made to order. Particular attention paid to orders from the country. f-ewislmrg. April, lsi."G n. H. Dersham, H. D., n AVI Mi permanently located in Le wisbiirc, I'a., rc.-ppcifully lemlrrs his IVot'essional Services to the citizens of this town and vicinity, hoping in? by prompt atiention I fesston .omenta share! ei.tion will also be paid , to the duties ol his pn of their patronaiie. AttentU' to Chronic J)isearesof every nanie,and treated wnh unparalleled success. Ur. UEK.SHAM cradnated at the renowned American Elect ic .Medical CoUrse. Cincinnati, havini; first studied the Uid or Allopathic sys tem of medicine, and attended Lectures in one of lhe Old School Medical Colleges of I'hiiad elphia; )ui hecomini; convinced of the super iority of iheXeworAmerican Eclectic system, he commenced its study, and attended two courses of Lectures in the Reformed or Ame- ncan Ldcctic Medical College of the ijueen Cily ol the est. This Institution, although yrt in il. inlnnry. liu no u.iri.ir in tlu'llrral Wt. anj Ilk aln-aily anuuiillr mnr Sluil. nt. than tit. f.-.ir i.lhrr Miliri.1 Collt-ir. f Cim-innti i-nml innl. It in m-n.iin phy-ii-Uiis lo all pari., of nur pl..b.. anil in Ohio. Initiana. Ac, tliy will mum to mom nunH.-rotu llian any oilier da, of t hy.i'-ii'ii.. 1 h irin.'i)ial difT--ivni. (..twivn tho Ui fnrmrd (nrwl or Frlrclir.aii.l ilii- nlil AHop.-tilnr nv5li-m ut iii-.lu-ini.. in tliis: tli. Xi-w dhool u.. no m.di. inal aint thai i. in an. way ii'jiiri'.it. ti Hit. human avM.-m. surh a. t.'ali.mri. Awmr, Anlimonv.lii.; f..r .uprrior ami Ii arm Iras anta laro of late yoar. l.-n iliiir..Hn-1, (l.y tin rrpr lil-ral tu I .rou-rr..v.. i hy-i.-ian. of Ih. Xw S hiol I that an-romt'l-u- nnl..tiliit. n f.ir Ihow. a.-lrt-rioii mr li.-iiir.ii'a-li-.nirl, 4r.:l thrr.fi-m wr hare no nni f.r tlirm. With lli...o raluahle in- airpnui, ana all ttm. ol thr 1;4 or Altopiitl.ii' ..-h.iol rxrepi In.- few poison montionnlalov., anil all thr inipnivi-invnt- i.f .-.'iry ollor -y-u-m ot uir.li rinr. (a. Iii. Il..ni.rpathi.a. II. .lro"atlii.-.Thoni.oiiian. r 1 niany ilia.-awn aro u.w ruraM.. that wrr. on.-o roni.i.l. rr.1 iiiiHK..il,ir, an.l lli.it too without hrrakinj .l..wn thr r..n atitidinn. .ml rro.iinv f.thvp .Hun.u. l.t.i.i.. .1.... matiul. li.-t.-pMa. i.nrr i.-.m. rirrratM .s.reitim.t, l,'"'a-"-'rl Honr.. prrmaturo Ixim of TiM-th. 4r. Tl1 N,w ho-1 rrrtainly rlaini-. a Kr-at superiority In the lrr.to.rnl or all Ui.a. it hr. lrn pni.l hy Oini.-ai ri.p...t. that th.. m.. rtalitr taking nil diaaH 'l"'r" ' .tu 2-n; thatof A.iauctbolrra 1 IB fill IT O ThVT rwlll Thin i an arr of yrrTf and Inp-rments, and tna New trlt'Hl i- always pnfrrfRSin-t. not tving buuiiU down by dr?jotk crwis and antiquatfsl thforifit. S.B. Ol- FICUat th lower end of Market St 6I C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drui untl Vhemirul Emporium. Market Street Lewisburg. Fa. To t'nilalleCourt Returns and other l)iu sold at thc Vhrvnick Olfiee. NOTICE HAVIXb'. this day, dipoeJ (if my iu!t rr!,t in lhe Firm i f "". .'' tV -'., 10 tiiMiimal &. t'liH'L" wh' II C1,u,iiie lhe business ai the oi l stand, I m-mild rcipeeifully fijuesi an tlmse bavin; uusu.-i accuuim Willi J. HAVES & CO. to cad and belile thcin without delay April I, 1H5B. JAMES llAVEs). Fresh Milk and Cream. . "yjlTlic subscrilicr liavint; made, aui.ne juautri rni-nts, nowi.tl'- rs In lui nish tlie ritizensof LewisbuiR wilh a cmxl article nf . Hilli a ml nil HI as may be .icsire.I. j i i Call at the sro.inl door on Ut street, cor ner of 1st aud Market siw-n. I JACOU WULtK. Lewisburg, April 1. l"l I Mount Vernon House, "iVO. So, North '2d St.,riiiai!f!iilii;i.- , wii't-J.'-;-' j J This old and well established house i admirably situated I. persons visiiinsr me ' . . I he c.iililiue'l ' . . .- .1 Ii . ... I . f I 11. r.h ; paironase oi unr pui'iiu im m ..- i o...... , lriends in parlicularj i reprrrn iv nivi.e.i. , I. I.. UAUIIKTT. j Philad., March I, I8!ifi. Pr. pri-n.r I ni-:v I Clothing and Hat Establishment. ! "1 1ST ojii'iicJ, at the I'.i oms formerly ,1 occupied bv iVtu .V ''. an ent.re new and splendid assnrtmenl id' 4 lotllinz SIIKl lut'i. l!roa !elnth. Cas'imeies, Hue- i sk'n. and ail sons i.f 7 7.7.1 .I.NG.S A.U , Fl'iiMsill; t;ooijs,un i : Dress a ml I'rot U C ns(o:n Coal. ' put up bv experienced Citv wurknirn, and j every other article kept in such establishments I sueh as While Mnrts and Collar-, Lnder- jarinenls, Nirks, Suspender-. Cnilirellas. ' I Overalls, a variety of tilnves, S'oi-ks, N'erii i and Pocket IldklV, Sewmir Silk. Tiira i an I . : Needles, Coat Curd and r.iinhiis, 11 vs' and j Youths' Hats, Caps, and Clothing, Constantly on hand. ' ' C'UNloill Work done on lhe premises,! ' and sold at lhe same rates. J ' The times .UmJ a poeJ ar:k !e at a low , price. Our moit.i is. tjiick S'lln imil Iff : S,,,t,IUt Vr-fits in Tnlru '" N'. charge J for sho-in. Please rail and -see f.-r your I selves. if vi ii wi-h to save irom ." to So prct. I TAII.OItIXt; in all its brar.-hes. ! Terms-Cash. AUELAMMOX. I Lewlsburs, Sept. -7, 1H.",5 j Real ;ate. Rich Prairie Farms ! ' ITMMI'lIUVi:!) UNI;. anil T..vn j Vv Lot.- in Iilni"i. Iowa, and a-'jonnne j Males tor sile in crrat variety, at lo pu ces, and on tavorahie tt-im-. i'ampiilet Caialt L'ite b'cnptioti': f f IV, p I erty, with prices attached, forwarded rratis : . l.y mail nn application. i (tir txt'ntrr litcul cnntrt'um will facilitate I pivinu' valuable iii!'orm;iin n of ari p;irt tt'( . ihe W e.,i ti. applicants tit-sir n ir to I'-caip. IlTJJiiycrs di L.tnuf Cenua! K. ii. Lands ran avail ilo-iii-.t-lvt ut ihe le.'tre and experience of Mr. Di rt f . ihe late Lnt:d acnt of the Company, to supply the ditlicuity of. niiskiut; jud. co-US stvectoti. ('articular attentii ti yivt'ii to Ii.ea'incr ar ranti, pxaniiniri iand. (lunhmi: m;.p an ! dtscripiititis, pay 11 t-nt i-l taxes, a:ul io a gen eral R u! Lstate Hus i;- -s. , t iiA's m. Mrrv a rn. 1 Corner of Michigan A v. and S ! t h W'.iu r St. ' i ha's m. m ri r, near I.i.Cfti.K K I'- p-.t, ' r vin h. uuvt y. ( II U '.!'-" ' ! those who FARMS. 0 have fertile Lmd at a cheap price and n eav terms, vmir attentii n i- cal.r.l u ii-' JilhnWAY LAI 4 rnAL uMlWAY. 'J'wenty-live acre-, or taore in pnpoi ticn. are ffiven lor "U0, payat le in in-.aiments i f - I per week t-r ! p- r iin riih. It ;s It-rated in Eik nmiitv, IVnh- Ivatiia. at.d has f.-,e t thf bc-l mat Uets fur its pr--luce in ii:e siau. Tiif sil is a rich i..ai. a;..I i i..-t 1 e a--f ! f.r tarnimt., as examination wiJ! shi '.c. I; 1ms i lie best elruieiits cf prosperity. he:r.-7 (ifi dt'riai t hv iwii rich veins if Ceil, an 1 u :!: sht-rt'y he iiiler-.ccte I by four HailrnaiN. J"ii -Timber is i.f lhe mot valuable kind; Tn.e uin'xcepiicnablv C'd. and warratitce (!.! are civen. It present a tti arid u t: . r 1 opportunity to cumtiience f.iniuiiL'. ri'vniin- ft r (-lie's children, or makiiij an in ."eMifi.t. Further particulars can be had fn :n th- j :tii phlets, winch are sent to inquirers. Letters answered rn-mpilv, Appiv or ad ires .M b V. CAT I ELL, S.vreiarv. Uh'i W alnut streit, north side between IVnnh and Ftftii trrets. I'fiifuhaui. Full information is cot-tamed in the pamphlets Uuit'IS Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale. Tu suit purchiirr.t an reistmabie ttrntf. MMILKE are 9 lots if Woodland, si- L mate in White I'ecrTp.. on Little But- fa toe Creek, about a mile abov e liti! din's si ore, ranin from 1 to J1 acre- each, well tnnb ered with various kinds ol Oak", Fine, Fcplar, and Chesnut. The Farm contains about 55 aeres.nf which IS are cleared, and has on it a Two Nt. rv I. 2 House. a Los Mable. spring of Wat. r, JLxiand Fruit trees of various kinds. It ad joins lands of John l mimic! and Jacob llart man, about IJ mile from liuldin's Store, m White Deer tp-, Cub n Co., Fa. The above property is offered at Private Sale, by the subscriber. (.KORiJE MEIA'ELU Kelly Tp., An?. 10, ';'.. Hap of Union and Snyder Counties. "17ARXISIIED, u iih Wooden Hollers and on MuMin, rea'v to be hm i,r, wil, be en ,ty he suhvri pP9la i( ' J ow nshi;1 map, colored, for SI .r (Seoh-Kical - 1 75 The Division line is drawn on this Map, u-o Township lines, and as it contains all the 1 principal Koads, and .shows comparative dis- lances, it should be studied by alt w ho are to vote on the location of the S-eat of Justice. ! The Geological Map .shows the strata of the : w o Counties. i For cheaper copies of the Map. address ! K. OLKMAK. Lewisburs, May 1", lS.r)5. Hap of the Original Surveys f 2 100 Tracts of Lam! in Union Co.. V7 with ahnin in milo r po -.n ... enns Vallev l enier county, and r.djoinini; lands in Snyder. ('Iinton and Lycoining counnes.on a scale 0f 200 perches to lhe inch. This work is the rct.ll of sune jiiistiis' close labor and search of tlie records and draft on tile at the Survey or (."eneral's Ottire at llarrisburs, t nend nrr from liii 7 to the pre-ent time. In pn parnn it, recourse was hud to the stirvcv for Berks, Norlliuinberland.MifllinX'liiitonanit l.vconune counties, and tlie dillic.ulnes overcome can he iinasmed only ty those who have eni-i iintrred similar dilllcnlnes. lis importance can be realized on a little reflection, and Surveyors, Lawyers and Landowners in general are par ticularly interested in procuring it, as ns price (Solid) would ill a shori lime be covered by the costs for scarrh and copy al llarristuri.'. The date of the original survey, and when and to whom transferred when entered, is on each tract as far as can be ascertained. Ur. S. I.. BECK, of Lewisbnrj. has engaged to procure subscriptions for the Map, which, when pur chased, is to be kept by the County Surveyor at his office in l.ewisbnrg, for the use of all. W. KI CKEN, Eng. A. Draftsman. Ilarrisburg, April S:t, 18fiC, BLANKS for Justices and Constable, for sale or printed to ordtr,at the Chronic!-: Office Let uti 11ukou (cg'tlicr! I .'V .,,'.iV HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. 1" -i.t ii .'a nr Tt hr Ihh lli-- l"l human ra. e to V ,. ti A. ma iy .ii .... ai.'l .U1MH-' Hoi I' . . i - r . ,r. c.i.r.Miv -iaiU. n.' r. b'f i f iI b Vm NtllViAs. Il. I'l l I' Alt, IM.'i. 1, .. , dim.'" a. .. (. ... fl ii-llluti. X. I i l' r ! :,Y - r-...i!y ,..1-1 ...I- l-l- II" .UUl.-.Ul. .(, ui.'.Ji. in. i. iu IL. 1 i.it..l .-.m'. .,iiil II. il lu u;. i,.l .....-:.t.i.. .1 ).. il" "t !.! li., ... M.r b lor ll-r r. u.oal '1 -J.w. Tl"'. I'M. Vvr'iJH Me l'.h-J. Tli.-"- f.iii-.u l i:'- ar- OH til" .11-11. II. Il' T --'T CtllUllr-.J ' rj , the kn;i-, th- nil..',, . 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 'l-ianj-i,..,. . Miii. ai i iii tli.'ir ful. i tii.ii ol l.t , utiU li. punttirio tt l'-"'l, ibf .r !'-i,;..t r. LUiiiirf djv I" i; I'-fu.:. hi oifl'Ltt r O trj hints. .f l.iMuaii rr l.ava XsV.- n 'Ut- p . It bel'U J.TUT b.lK t- -J I. llll.l i 1 in a.) I art 'd : h ' r t :l.t t.- u. ,( I liv.r..t an 1 't in . I. i i t: . t i- t tt d- TdU, .tl, ai.u wt.. x i.- t lli;; t,f Lalt' Ul.i'l, Id Jtxtlth. I- r-v i.f tf in..s? .".. n n. I- l.n. thf. i u-t ui H.u - t' '.!" li.in !'. li' ti l tl.i , . tbjt tf.-V O.itJ" " i ' llif w.t Ul u.fiu- ci 11 w n.. .. L-srt.t-u i oi;-; a.: 11 it tl.l ir;!.- ninJifiria is tr- .. r tin-1 "ier kiiowu Ir .rtin tf itri.r4 l..u niirrt- ll.- ?rut I ''i in-; ;.ir.-l, n.e IU :t -rfci lro;-ert.r mwr Ian i afi M r n. f. J'.Jn'lh: C'Jlltj'f'li'llfS, No F- ni:i'. ' ui r --i t. b. ui-J be itL'Ut tbla , brat'l m-.it ti r ii curr to Mid rc)Culata tb mum: rvur-ts a' l. i -rti a- t.iin Bi.u) aa like a ; It is :- Ibt; V. n 1 n il. - I Hi-Hi ii" VMO t-e t . , to b i.lr-.i il a., a,-.-, ml kr .ny CLUioa.uS . q.i-iillj no l'jiu.iy L Id l.e- lliUUl i. iUl'.'iWtiy't t''i nr't'r f rrmriy knt,irn in Axtbina i wfl Comt-'laiut' t OHiTlli to.ll-. In. j - .;t Pcdi; 3 L' ! fcctt-r -rid A-zne 1-u'-b ol st .. j fell,.' ' Ult.-Ht"- '':' (ii bi Clone irj-i tirM It a l-i t od ;nr .s.y :) -tf-n i 'l" Ii ri.it in -i-ciiter-a. In m"i Uft.kns int.. tin-ii f I'rt-fcMjr H "i. ik. ul 1 -:.4Mu'd. I- ; : ii 'r ' -1 1 -i i,r 1 ' i y- l ,-i.t'-. -i.-i tlf :i..iz- ! ' i . i. : - ji i i t -m h. at tlie Mi r--i 1--1 I 1,. Ul 11.' I Ui. :tt j C.-UI-. il.. IK I- t. y it i ti'.rt.u box- V It diH-r-i.- lurft -ii- l r t1!. pu JtiCi e f pati-' AVER'S PILLS. I IMHV PHlMf. Thftip his l"Ti7 a puMir 4mrA V:n eHet-tive ptiri;."t:c pill whifh could f-o rei:"i cl a eur-i ai. l i rt' f ;ly state in its (,;,er-l;on. 1:.. u been prepan-d t" nn-et thut deniat,d, ar.-i v?. s;v: trial uf .ts Tirtn- s h'is conclubivly : w v.- hat (. it r:rri.:!i:.Ii';fs tl.- r"-T -e d It is c.i.-y to make .1 j.hvI.-.il jtu. tut v. t-.r: 111 nke tiif 'a--,t c.t i.il j-iu f. nr-ne i-f the o but ail tl: adva:,; .. ' i tv otht r. 'li.s has been atteliiy-Tt ; ; ;th what 8ii' i'--si we would r.pet;": 'r -. -the r'l-'be tli-t-:..n. It h-v tet n unV-rt-.: i;. tlie patiiit i'it't.i rtu that aliiiot rwrv ntedieiTie is ;iiT;:u -ni-.T.s ai:d :rr.tat;i:L' t:.e e!-. 'I !:i.-s is L'-t. M.my uf t!. i c'::-'v ?. :r. . . prij.ir'i: !. -.lit p'TiiMon i:i the sv-.t' in t- :;. i than .ijM:itrh:ii nu'8 the atM.d to tc d.T.wd Tr 7. thi-in. Ihe-e ..' pr;id'i-i no irriT-t:i' n r Hiil."ss it ari-e fr-.m a pn-vioii-Iv ei-t:tii ti ":. lr. tifii or diTjiic-'HiPTit in the Uwel. L- t Tezclahlt', no h irrn can ar:-.c frmn their us- .:. ar' qii.tntitv ; l:'tt it is tetter that :mr nietu :r.e u. . tr taki j;i-:ii'ii.T;-.!y. Mii.ntf dire-'ti'T : r Vr2 ue in fh" ' vr.d tiieus-4 n'rii- li ihev ar? n pht ihie ar'1 irfii n thf x. Arncn t:." t.ai j 'ij'l.t wi;i. h ; ,f '.. i-n fs7n-.-1i.lv rure-l hr ti.rrrt. nnv nn i:ti"!i l.:v--r l mnijia.r.r. in t'. r.n us : rr: . . Ol -T i-.r.-i - .! '.! l. o ar.tl I. . ! A . r-tit'', I i-tT. :.'-. Imth:I:tr. IM:"M Hda.. : .ih'itij t I'irr. t t Tt r ar.'l Acne, l'a:ii in trt .s.. l Loins ; f. r. iu trith. all the-p are '".it ..-. cr- , BTjiient-e of i.-.c.ieii action in th liTer. A u apt r.ent, th-v ii.tr ""fi ommpt and rch- 1 ;i tivrrtes. PiS-. (nlie, Dvfr.tery. Hnr,or. S.." f. tila and S.-t:rw, Cnids with fcurrni"- of th c 1 b rrs and impnnty of the bh-ed ; in nh. rt. ir nd tTcrv case where a rnrtfiitiie i rf';mr d. They na.T6 ! pp X:o l s.-nie :ii,".',.J--CASpftd cnr in Rheumati-m, j"it. I tf "?. i-ra-.d. Knipel.i, Palpitation - f ti:e Ht-irt, t :t. Iia-k, St..:uarh. an.l Si-!,.. Th. sh-.-i! 1 ; S-r taken in the ;iniiff of the year, to p'tnir :Lt .w. i tsJ t ri ; :.-' :he -v-t:n f r the ch.4iie 'f vir'. An o'-i .i.-i-r.-.I d' -se .t;ri'.;l,lteH the stnn:a. :i iKiwt'l- i - t JivjI'hr ai tn-n. and rt -t' rt-s . c .i-: - t.te ard ti ti:u:l:int tatf t!.n t. 1 hey purify the blood, arn!. - v t-r 1 ti-n nn the IreuIntorT siyt'i:.. ::' ri-tu-'h of the bodr, and rer! w.iit. 1 or ii..-K,a-eJ eneraie of t:.e wii"i oi.u.;--1. Il.ii.e au ucC :'in.l d'-se is a,-,it!T iL'f.;-'. f-1 i:.''!uh r.. srri'.n- der.nc.-ment exi-T; t-rt r.i rn t ary d 'Sii sho'iid i.eier he carried t ..j '.j.:, s rvery p-irirrs'Ive nu-dicine red;H'e the strr.cti. when taken t" ex.f5. 'I tie th'iand cases :n::.ri. a phy-ir i re ;iiir d ran not 1-e r numerated hrr(, they s!:L.'i:et thex.selves to the rea-.n ff e-r-f b"dy; and it is ci.iiiidintiv be lifted t.ns y.'. answer a b iter p'lrjHise than any thii. wh:ch h.i hitherto been au;iaide to mankind- V h.-n i:.r Tirt;.e.s a;i' un.-f known, the pu' h: vriU no I ":.-? doubt what remedy to empluy when iu new oi a caliiaruc xiifc-iwiiiie.' pcnr.Rr.D nv JAM F C. 1. li, j iuc:.juI Cjif'inisi. L. t ,1, Mass. nd Aa:v:.cs 1'rice ;H ci.lf p. r U 1. Five ft xe i" r5- ni RVi ciitiutv ; r'- r the cttre i i Cotn:hs r i:c THR4I-. Co'.ls. IIoarer.. II roii rh in l ing Cou h.L'icup. A;:i::.i. and I eUMiii.i ti. n. This remedy has wnn for ite!f nch cetArifty from its cures of evcrr varietv of pulmonary d:,s. that it is entirely unnecessajry to rct-ount tie deners nf its virtues in anv emm'inity where .t hus been rmploi'L So wide is the field ot its : fiihii-ss. ni:tl so n'tmerous the rarp of it.t firn. that alnii.st every section of thc esiuntry aSun' in persons puMirlv known, who have been renfr from al u-jiiin iini even deper-te dieiwe ef tr. Iut.es by its use. When onc tru-d its superior : over every o'aer mrilicine of its k:tid is t ar; ent to escape orirrvation. and whpre it :rti:e known, tho punlie no longer hesit.ite what anL.i ? to employ fur tiie dUtrcsmnii and d.ir.srotis a-r'''-tions of the pulmonary organs which are me:d-rt to our cUinute. And r.t only m fori i tacks upon the lump, but for the milder vanr:. nf 1'oi.ks, t'otoiis, HoAiLSEM".s, Ac .; and t"f Chilukkn it is the tdeasanteit and safest medii-ir. that can be otitaiTir ii. As it ham Ions- bern in constant use throu this scrtion, we need not do more than assure rh petiple its quality is kej't up to lie bst th it Las been and that the tenuine article is sold by ir, i' u- - j nit Cl l li. t;l-l. L-..-M. A Lit, I'r-actirml mod Anai For ..-! I t W. .-li:.11V. k Thrift Ca'dwrlt, lr:r I lire: J. r t n- . w. M.lt n; II (i.vt,iird K.mr KU . kin r. Mitlniit ur.'. nr. I W all !-;. rT- Trv lure Administrator's Notice. AV1 1IK.KKAS. .otters of .Vtministrati.-ri t.- the r-tat.' . !' It. j . wi si SiiotMAKt n.'rt ot the Mwn.-I.ip of Uutfaior, county of I'csn. deceas. d. have b n oramrd to the Mitrriif. all persons in.lei-ird to said esti.te are rrr. f-'. ri lo make imii:rilinte ravment : and ih1--' ' h:iv,nft claim aumM the . ill pterin. tru'tn duly aiuli. i.iu-aud I. r veiileinni, at n prrs. nt rrsiii.-m in i-.ast luni.iu e i p,ann a my residence in West CulValue Tp alter lsi i April. Fb. SI. ! pd II E.N li V '0LL, Admiaistrar.r. Dr. Jacob Horlacbtr, 1)OT.NIC niYSiriAX, bavins rr-rainti ) Ins lieaiih, has resumed his praelice el 1 i.o ht alms; art. His superior A1.VE is still in preal dem.'.n.i. and a. I ordtrs sti pheti al usiiiil. New Berlin. May H, IM-l ' cif.y t I.tlCKS all kinds of H-dav trA . tViSii-hoiir Brass fl.-cks and patent lrv , tj.7time-pieci'S. Brass 8 day clicks a! S. ! l.ra ai'-hi urclocks as low as $1. All eV'k i warranted f. r cue year at J. I.. YOL'KK'S 1)I.ATED WAKE l ake and card Uaskeis Table Forks, p u ns and Butter kr.:ves. Teaspoons silver-ptatrd on lhe best (.'fio-sa silver, fjl per iloz. Ail goods warianud to give salisi.iction. AU kinds of Engraving at the shortest notice at J. I.. Vt'l'I'K's- WOOD FOR SALE. A FPLY toA.K. Bell or John Chaltant A Full cords d.'mertd. May 10, le Iff
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