iLtioisluirfl Cljrouirl JrLT'4, i85G. mm ..- The Li-rta Cwxini, y4ert4 tt CJe frm. kM the lrr- and bbt .(,,,.toof any S-w.par.-r in t ton t o.nity. Pro -Shwrjf America Ticket. tor PnwiKtT VIILUnP rTUMnE.of V'wTo-k. Tics re.irt AKDKEW J. mSKWS.rtMl Penn'ytrrtnin TMmirrattc Ticket. If -i'-e. That In the repeal of th. net known Iba Min Mnpmmtr mrt. ar-d rhe P""vr" of ,ti" ait or eauiain; the Tfrlio-tes cft sol V.rs'loi. rrea f-Aii uejeenfltufoal ewrtrirrlon. he Ow-re. rKTFnRMFTI Wns; IMTrttOTTil S4rRlMF in meet'TtT be dem.".!-" of .ertiomsl eKritemeut by wnha-k-n e-theeenee to he fiin.leTnent.t ttir1. rm f',Hr endo-e the e-lnOol.rr.'nn of y..,.M !. stTinvtL. niT'irru tvn Fr- FfrTrNT-fiil!. ennej to .11 th. impon.nl emer-ewrte. aht.'i eh. eoiiotrT ha. h..t to entirter. and 'liM he h.. wnet.rv raiinLined k-r toterwra and boaor al kouio and ertroed. .r nnirlvi'lirimi! STnTT . ef fl InmW. Co. ,J 'nr Cry-!-' JIHlll ITV. In . of 'ta.Wt) Co. jl ,f "'or f.e T liOK r rtv . .1 . r siomroroery Sarr-y-r CVwerer TT VOTF T 1VF.S. or rotter l a. Clnrlntntl Pint form Knminatinn : rr rTTnww - Vnr..OT.it VwFiHIn-J'HIN BKECK liMHINJK,; K .SiZ, f rc! .STkvtA. F- -V-it, Vce v, FreedMnSrKansiis ! REPUBLICAN NOMINATION'S : JOHN C.FRE3I0XT OF CALIFORNIA W3T. L. DAYTON OF Nf.W JEItfKY Tfhts, Jlmerlran &. Republican 1- Til .1.1. 10,j gi,e gmcionly bowed to the company, t,ibtr nd Union, now nd for w, one an4 anJ v-ifi warmly and enthilciaiticaliv cree-tiiMparaMe."-l's:ti. .-. . wr tht I wt rim. f w f mrtr lrri'nrit tehrrt it 4 not r-Zttt. HfcHt CLAT. Tlionn K. Corlirati. of Vork Co r Anttritu li irti. l:rvln Phrlp, of Armstrong Co fift prTon lirvWAt . lartU'W Laporte. of Uraitfnrd Co TnTiBtMiilTrv r ' enthusiasm tou have niai.ifested, and Ilia XlllS'UA.lll All--TT J perintisne-s of the canse to which it is di H'ill furnish the CH RONICLK ! reeled, give me great confidence in your fYvm np vt wwk until the close of i final aud complete succe8. If I am elec ting PreMj?ntial I Election, at 50 i - twelve copies lor rts. pprcopy, or S3. &-?enu on your C?J?"T1 trrje fA! frirnit of Frfemnvt an f Frtrdnm, in the trrrraf Tutrmhlp anJ tmyh f circulate and fUnain nth- tcribrrtj'.r iJv CHRNiri.E for the Cam- ptiin. If tre f'ltt your bntiTes, hi?p if fin tlie m il? nrrrirr oy gicelng v the viiint jtmfiJJe rirrul'''" - -r ' ? , , ' -- mi'ij 1e mniTe up, n mm n th (ynlypxper t'n fAis Cnnnlff adumtlntf the came, c,J Fremont nnd Freed-ym. A TEST VOTE. On Monday of this I . , . , . i, week, the vote was taken in the lower JIdUM t&JVmrnmirrn Bcf reTranfTT Repnt'iean Corsstitution a measnre sane- tioned by precedents, and virh would rmench tbe flow of blood in that unhappy land as well as make whole the "plighted faith" of the nation. In favor of the olive branch of peace, were Kunkel, Tsarce, Hickman, (H.M. Fuller not voting.) 4e. Opposed to it were JONES of Ta. (Buch aoan'a mouth-piece,) HAVENS of XT., (Fillmore's law-partner,) with BROOKS, KEITT, SMITH, RUST, EDMUND SON, HERBERT, tud the Enebanan and I ill more men in general. The vote was IOC for t? 107 sgr.inst a result that van received with enthusiastic applause by the liuchimn and F 11! more men. Mr. JSarclsy of IV, moved to re-consider tbe rote pending whicb,theIIouse adjourned. a5SThe Republican Sleeting at Am nions' Hall, Tuesday evening last,was well attended, and a Constitution fjr a Repub lican Association was adopted. I'ENVlf l'i::M.irs was chosen chairman of tbe mecling, assisted by James K-.lly and K. M. Musser. James F. Linn, E.-q., ad dressed (he meeting at length, principally 1 in arguing and illustrating Ihe Conslitu- tiunal provisirn that Congress sntaff male j Fletcher for Governor. Jag. H. Slade for ' all needful rules and rrrrulations respect, j Lieut. Governor, and Henry M. Bates fcr ing tbe territory of the U. S ," which they ( Treasurer. Tbcsa are the came nomina lad done, by abolishing and prohibiting j tiona made by the American Convention. Slavery in the Territories, op to the era j Tha West Chester Vittia.je. Record and ot J tcree-Ltoug.ss-and Buchanan. Trof. Geo. It. IJJis followed with appropriate remarks, and James- Aiken read Secretary Marcy's official report of Fremont'i con quest of California, in 1846. At a foibsequent meeting, linn. Eli Slifkr was elected Tresident of the'Tre mont Club ;" Dennis I'hillipf, Peter Bea ver, T. S. Christ, and J. W. Pennington, Vice Presidents ; J. Merrill Linn, Recor ding, and 0. X. Wordcn, Corresponding Secretary ; John B. Linn, Treasurer ; and Committee to nominate Vigilance Com mittees, was appointed. Maj Wjn. Frick offered tbe gratuitous use of Lis Saloon for a Reading Room for tbe Club. A subscription is lo be raised j to piocure doerments and defmy expenses I The campaign will require labor, time.and ""ey- Hon. A. G. Cciitiw delivered a Liter merly a representative in Congress, being ary Address at the Anniversary exercises ' the successor of Mr. Wise from the Acco of Dickenson Eoroiuary, in Williamsport, ! mac district. on tbe evening of the 16th ulL The In dependent Fr-, speaking of the address, nys : To characteriia it at able, eloquent, nd appropriate would be cpplying terms that re always r,uo justly in rogue when Coi. Curlin speaks ; but in tho present in stance they fail to convoy a proper idea of this nsester mind. Tbe subjeet embraced "be position, irSunce, and duty of a troe I wnhnlai Th wrldrnca vraA ahlv Wpittnr. ! well timed, and delivered in a style that riveted the attention of the auditory. - 3TAbout half the speakers at the Fillmore meeting in I1iiladelphia,Tuesday evening !irt, are slave owners buy and ell the bodies and iouls of mrn ! In tbe village of Ilazelton, there are two licensed houli,Sye licensed ale bouses and tn store. For l he Lewinburg Chroakla. Alas ! poor Toji.y ! ! even in your nn- firtunt dogredixtiou, in appeal to tbc fnnnttiio head is unnoticed. Only to ray "down, down," when already so low tbat I you can only be reacted by tbe lasb. Can 1 ,,- .,, iP.-;i :., ,k -eoato.l ?" " w .-j fc . Who Would LaVB tlOUll)t that uf VOU. ItncleTom? Why Uncle Tom youknow'd "IV g"t n rcktioos "sped I grow'd ;' ! and if I had any, tin y would not believe it if I would say you said gn,witbout some good proof tbat you are right ; and then again I don't like to be whipped and then told I's nobody, and then asked to study the "Peinocnitio Platform," not tbat which the Chronicle prints "Cincinnati riatform." I' afraid, Uncle Tom one lasb is so pain ful, wont you protect from your alias if)nc " poor Td'ST . r Fbeemont and Datton Ratification nieetiujs have been held throughout the North, during the past fortnight at all of which the utmost enthusiam was mani fested. In New York City on Wednesday evening, a grand ratification meeting was held in and around the Jlroadway Taber nacle,at which about ten thousand persons were present. Speakers were numerous, and the enthusiasm unbounded. After the meeting a large procession visited tbe res idence of Mr. Fremont, and were address ed by that gentleman. The whole assem bly shouted fjr Mrs. Fremont. Mr. Mil- ;iten brought ber out upon tbe balcony, I tcu. aooui mwnijini, mo immuuse as semblage dispersed. Jlr. Fremont's re marks on the occasion were as follows : Orntfrmrn : I thank yon for this friend ly call, and am happy to receive this en thusiastic expreosion of your devotion to the canee in which we are encaged. The ; ,pd ,he bish tffice for 1,ieh ynur Par- i tia'ity has nominated me, I will endeavor . .,.,, ,ha fi,ir'nt ..rfi;n to tbe true spirit of the Constitution as it was understood by the great men who framed and ndpted it, and iu snch a way as to preserve both Liberty and the Union Great applause. In my present relation 10 you, it is hardly proper that I should JT.?.r? !2ifLJi,e'cj.a.!.'.Y..8n.rTiVB v?i!ll yon more fully ; and I therefore content myself with again thanking you very warm ly for yofcr congratulations, and the kind ness which vou have manifested toward me. Lamf.stable Accident. On Sabbath ok - - & WCTretIing, residing in Scott towp- ,r"P ner Bloomsburg, were in conversa- t'on 'n lbc'r Fatber'a house, to which one of tueln j11' ""eturned from the West, ana laid down dis valise in wtiich was a loaded pistol, the younger brother William was examining it, when the piece was acci dentally discharged into the right temple of the elder brother, Archibald. Doctors narrisnn, McKelry and other Physicians, were soon in attendance, but as the ball is still in his bead, bis recovery is considered very doubtful. We deeply sympathize with the family on this nfilietive I'r evi dence, and trust it rr.ay serve as a warning to all others, in handling fire-arms. H. B. Mr. Creveling.dicd on Thursday evening last CtJumh! Democrat. Boston, July 2. The American Con vention of Springfield, ratified Ine nomina tion of Fremont last evening, by nearly one hundred majority. A party of about a hundred bolted from the Convention and organizing, ratified the nomination of Fillmore. WniTK River Junction, (Vermont,) July 2. A Republican Mass Convention held here to-day, nominated Ryland the Lancaster Whig run up the Fremont and Dayton flag. The enthusiasm for the ticket reminds us of the days that carried Gen. Taylor into the Presidential chair, with an overwhelming majority. On last Thursday a yoang man named Frederick Keck was drowned in tbe river at Berwick while endeavoring to swim serosa the Falls. He is supposed to have been from Reistentown, Baltimore county Maryland. At Mnncy there have lately been some case of small-pox in that irregular form known aa "crystalline" by medical men. So far only one case has proved fatal, and that was a child of very delicate constitu tion. Hon. Thos. II. Bayly died on Ihe24tb, rf eonroin)tiorij ,t hit mac county, Va. Th residence in Acco- county. V a. 1 be deceased was fur- The tbree"American" journals in New Hampshire the Concord Reporter, the es pecial organ of Governor Metcalf,the Man chester American, and the Portsmouth Ballot-have all declared for Fremont. The farmers in this region will rejoice in bonntiful crops this year. The weevil has injured the wheat in seme cases, but not so much as last year. The grass crops are everywhere large. Blvomsbvrg Star. Washington, July 2. Mr. Herbert, member of Congress from California, waa indiettd to day for tbe murder of Thomas Keating, and committed to jail to await Lis trial. j . Tbe only Grrman paper in Cincinnati tbat hoisted Ihe name of Buchanan and! Miller & Bogenreiff's Prog Store, Miff Brcckenridge, is tbe Voli'freun l, a d:iily ' Hnbnrg, was entered on Saturday eight Catholic jouroal. Lewisbmg Chronicle Investigating Committee's Report The Frauds all Proved! Washington, July 1. Tbe Ilonse, after much opposition on the part of tbe Slaveocracy, proceeded to bear the Report of the Kansas Investigating Committee as read by tho Clerk.J The report shows that, aa soon as the bill to orgauixe the territory of Kansas was passed, a large Dumber of the citizens of Missouri went into the territory and beld squatter meetings, past resolutions denouncing Abol'tinnists, and declaring tbat slavery existed therein, in the au tumn of 1851, a secret political society, called the Blue Lodge, was formed, the plan of operations, oaths, etc., of which are given by the repcrt. This Lodge con trolled all the subsequent movements and invasions on the part of the Missourians. At tho election on November 29, 1854, for a delegate in Congress, there was uo fraud except in tbe sparsely settled and remote districts, where Missouri citizens appeared and voted. Details in relations to these facts are giv en in tbe report, which says it is reduced to mathematical precision, that seveutcen hundred illegal and non-resident voles were cast by citizens of Missouri, and the remainder were eleven hundred legal votes. WhitSeld received a plurality, and would have been elected without tbe aid of bis Missouri friends. During the winter, very great excite ment existed on account of the invasion ; public meetings were held, and much bit ter feeling was mauifestcd. In February, 1855, a census was taken, and the number of legal voters was ascertained to be two thousand nine hundred and five. It was also discovered that, on the 30th of March, 1855. several days before the election, fiticp T-ronaratinns went Oil 111 3Ilft3'uri. r I l,.r. a onmnhifn nrmtltlKatian WSS elFcCted. , . .... : .. Leaders were appointed; tents, provisions, ammunition and arm, distributed, and and f.,rce. were divided into company in Missouri; and on the day of election, at least fire thousand citizens of Missouri, .... ., ,. - , it is testified, took op the lino of march for Kansas. Companies went in every ! . i .,.nrosi,tntive rlistriot in th-tt council auu njirc.cui.M.c T.TTitorv but one. The creat rot ass of testimony consiats in aetainni; tue aCM and sayings of these companies. The Investigating Committee had before them the poll books, census rolls, etc., showing who were legal as well who were illegal voters, and from accurate and al most absolute proof- U . - rtrT "of about six thousand thrco hundred votes, five thousand were those of '-residents. The msjo,;!, or members of both houses of the Legislative Assembly, the commit tee say, would have been Fiee States men bad there been no invasion of Missourians. The governor set aside tbe result of the election in gome of the districts, on ac count of informalities. A new election took place therein on tho 22d of May, but this did not affect the result. Free Stole men were chosen in these districts, except LiaTenworib, where there was illegal vo ting. The Commitfe took large mass of tes- , timony regarding the proceedings in the Legislative Assembly, which they say are cbractcrized by recklessness and injustice. Tbey likewise speak of tbe crimes, such aa murders and roberies committed, which were Creqnent, saying that in no case, with the exception of McRae, (a Free Slate man,) was there any arrest, indictment, or prosecution for these offences. Tbe report contains full and complete details of everything connected with the Territory of Kansn, prios to the 19th of March last, and sayi it is clearly and dis. tinctly proved that Samuel J. Jones, the Sheriff, was the cause of recent disturban ces, in which he so prominently figured. Mr. Oliver, of Missouri, one of the inves tigating Committee, mado a speech in the fifteenth district, but did not vote,although he went over with one of the companies from that State into Kansas. Tbe conclusions of tbe Committee are, tbat each of the eloctions in Kansas was carried by invasions from Missouri ; that the Legislative Assembly is an illegally constituted body, and therefore has no power to pass valid laws. For these rea sons enactments are void. Tbe election of J. W. Whitefield was not held under any valid law, nor was the election of Ree der held in accordance) with laws. The Committee suggested no remedy. Tbe report treats of obstructions thrown in tbe way of tbe Committee, and of tlie general violence that prevails iu the Territory. j It it very voluminous, and is signed by Messrs. Sherman and Howard. The Report was ordered to be printed, and Mr. Oliver was allowed several days to make out combatting evidence. igAnd this teas the Lrgidature which made the infamous aict tchick Pierce, Dovglns, and tlie Cincinnati Platform de clare ihall le enforced!!! Fraud, vio lence, trampling upon every native and constitutional right,and mutder itself, that Slavery might be forced upon a land once solemnly dedicated to Freedom for ever ! ew Counterfeit. In notice of new counterfeits, we find the following in Bicknell's Reporter of Tuesday last : Bank of Danville, Danville. Pa. 10's Spurious,. Vignctto Mao and Cattle. On right end a female and on left, Indian woman. The spurious bill doen not cor respond with tbe face of the genuine bill stall at there is no "Man and Cattle" on tbe 10s of the Danville Bank - - last, and rubbtd of several rti;k8. and West Branch Farmcrln RESOLUTION PROPOSINO Amendments to the Constitu lion of the Commonwealth. . , - -.. t-tj . -fii.- ' u ..j..tu. Mfipaetw jtrimg-w pru'rtou ol lh unth rlK-l Ufcnnl Ther. i .d.litil artlclt to mil ronrtltutk", tob designated "" """ : . am-icli it. OF PUBLIC DEBTS. nw 1. Tli "tain "nr nwtraet 4""t, tl .apply no. othrr. I,r-..Kl-d lor;, but tin. W - cro.-uu rf-urt. ck-bu. -ball b. qwlWI "T'J wbi. h it w..tnlnl.nr ior--iy thadebu aormracll, and t no otlwr ra nier. Sctio i In VlJilloo to tho ahny. tl-.lt w.. tt Mt, m rontracl k-bu- to r-pol tnon. .unln-r-roi-ooo. A. t'i tb tto in nar.or to r-.l.rn lr.e pr-nt t ". ind-hfln of b. at.. 'J Dublin rk. rriPj unio to uma r. -j - - the T..reri of ll. aale of th. am or any part 'n'J''- ami Ol tu tnennra or prorrw , llwrt-.te.tnsrth-rwiihi.tlirrfun.la or reun- " m;y ka i..,cnl-J law. Th. Mid ai,.kin fiiwl may b. r.... iii. tn time, by ..-tKninS to t any rrt I of th. taw. -r other rer-iW of th. Ut nc rvqulrl an 1 unttfa In r0 .f war, inra.l .n. or Interaction no ; ,..rl ol lb. .iu riokiog fool 'bail h. u-rU or an li-l ,h.rwi. tl.ao in uUnfiii.hm.nt of tt. publio J-.t.t I unoi th. .mount or uch a..bt U ndaoad below tlx turn ol million. ,.f .Inllar.. titcriun . Th. ere.Hl of ttio rmnmonwulth .hall not in an. nmiKT or.t b- plnlwl or loanrd lo anr indirM ni, enmpnoy. rorporatron. r mrt-n! nor Hi.'l ..n.m..,..-aith h.rt.lt.r fc rnm- a j.t o.n-r or auk b'.IJor in any company, araoriarinn or wporallon. S.jrrms f). Tb. ivmc.nwi-Uh .hall not ai,roe th" debt, or any part U,.r.f. of any onntt.oity,boPH,rh or Inwu-hlp.orol nvoor- ralioo or a'iatai. unl .urn d.-ot rh.li h.M hen enotrartV-i ei.ahb. the lat-to rrp. I lnra..o. .vppm. dome.,ic in.urrncl,n. .Iff nd it'e" m t.m- of war. . fi a..lt the rtat. in tba diKharga of any portion ot iU pr.-mt in.i.t.'idnc.a. .... . g 7. Th. IrpHlatare (halt not anlhorir. any eountv, rily, l-irouih. t.iwn,bip. or Incorporated dntrirt. beirl u.- of a you- of it. rll-n. or ot b-rwbwi. H lo om, a kUolaVrina,.yniny.c.air.noreorp..ratio..or tool.um Bum-y f'T or loan it" credit to UJ curpuralion, aiuoctaUoft, lnaiitutiun or parly. 8BCOTO AHB5imc9T. Thar, .ball he n ad.lllk.nal article to mid eonstltntton, to to detifnaud as article elaren, aa fullowa: ABTtcu XII. I or skw counties. t . i ilf k. !! lull Kw t. Hnm1tl off fT ! .,- ti.n, a it i-Hinh.ti..n. M'h'-r lofi.rm n- contny . . Ih. .vnp. MntnriiiiRh nntntT. . - .1 I--,... Il.. r.r: nor .b.ll any n.w I I ,i,nt. r.al)iUbl.coiitioiu. kaa than fuur hundred , : uuii." ' j mZ St - J - ,ink. ..ui th. . !'..' 'i'k' ',',''. ' TTTTr ! io-ri in lieu thereof iha word. -oiwf .-" ana trit. out , .'"ou,, Ucu..d in ten tu..-,f iurt tu. i ,ol.,;'";"f . , th. w thou.and riAt hundred riwty ti.r. and i ..cry ar..nu j '" r.,M,. ib. n.mir of on. bumir.o, ...... , .i.rtu.u..,iw,;i.s I rur.. mav .pf.nlltmtHl a avrpisrat- riri-sM-ttUtirii ; r.tit no mi tints tint cnunlii-a fliaU la joinrff. and m nrMinl h hetltfideid. tn th ft-Hiwitioii of a diunet. Any rit n taming a utlMent number ttt titxaMM In alit! it U IrftBt.twonsftVhenUU-. hall h Mrat rrren- tatimt MtljniH ft. and vball tw ilfvMeMl into cno rt.atrM-tWtx.ntigsieiMUrntTT.or.qti! untie popuis. nwatnicnt. i to tna p.irp.. "'.uiTZm ,lin. Fan!".U.K.-r.rrrJlti. H nl. ,rI" r : crounil iroillin- nn i3i. . ..r. ..... - ...... j (,ie h,,se D Joua.s f liner. 10 l a&raaT ,SSirSaXl!5iVfV iWWawn. Hibb., Hill H-ie- Jikjtjs --, JK I .he M ab..ve desentr..! ,,n th- .rst which Ml , ,,, , , ..r.to,K,.,r..noib,.b.u.,r.l..1.br.- rM? I C3.cnla.e,i fuf ITu.Wl.S Ie . , mt d f Jlr ,,,. 1,V,. rir. ''i,' "a" 'i n J!iMlM p.vnwnt of th pr.-nt M-nw, Mlll-r. M"",,l'H,rri V intow' l' it "" hn1,olne '"Callou. Said lola Hill be j f Hrj,burB M'Cli.rr. E-q.. , ,h , a.S.nr .S.i'irr.MVbt'ea . ! X-XZLZ f sul'.' , , Vlnck P of sai(, ' lw.n oecbea real proper. . . ' iwaiacun. .hall, at .u lir.t af.j h')n , '"'v. ,. w. S-rT hTlinn. wrt.bt (l.u-rnr.) Sale to c.mm-nre at 1 o clock P. " "f said N A r,r,am ar, f iad S1 kmz fooJ -hall o.-t of ttn- """' .?m.?.' '.i J k. ...u... .u Jtuiwur4 m U '" Lewisburz. July 4. Ib.j'!. Aii;nee3.&c. , j....-.. ,,. ... tirm a Bfar a may w.cacn M wnicu aieixiria aaiiii rum . . - i reinnMm. i.4,e-arokLjloUr.oUO .f -I "( cif0 f PhtJ iiMhia tkttU br mtcf into nm(jir i l'frif' swirirc. rmi ifvut irrrunry om n'try rqwu n iLirh' pofmi-ition p-mmM ; but nw Mnl tktUi be i divi 'fd (A fnrmnttnn thpr-f"' I 'm 1ilattitv, at tt flrt ion aref tm pfloptl- of thin Nmtiara'TiC. nball dtwidr the ritr f I'liiia'lf Iphta tntn MB;itnrittlautJ ipriiitati JiMrlrU.in.t to mnnr ahf i (nitHid ; suh itri, tM tu w-mln uurhancvd until th apporUr.nrrwnt ui UM Jtwvr oua Uiouaana algbt bubdrtMi j To b Strtion iiti, Jrtief f. I Th" lpjilaturv bal1 h tit nr tn alt.-r. Tmm nr annul aurehartfrof inrnrporation bfrfaftfr roiiffrrH hj or under any guntrrat or aveciaJ law, whenwar In th-ir npinimi It nay ha injurimi to Iht cittrena of the ra in nraib ; In audi mannrr, hovevar, that no iujuatiOB tbail be done to tbe oorporatnra. In PmTi ) April 2. iH.se.; K-t1rd, That thru reanlvit Stm pa on the flmt ann-nd tnint, yea 24. nay a b. the prmnd imemlment. treaa 19, naya 4. On tha thhM amnrlmit, yeaa 28. na)i 1. Ou the f'.Qrth anMiidinent, eaa a, uayi 4. Extract from tUe Journal THOMA3 A. MAUCIRE, Cerk. I.t IIolsi er RiamwrxtiTiTM, ) April ii. lO.!. f ffaWtMtf .That tb: rriolatimi paa. On the flrt amend ment, yea 72. nivn 21. n the ancnd amendm-iit, veap 6.1, nay 5. On the third aoandnietit, ya 4. naa 25 ; a.nit on the fourth a mend met it, ycta flJ, nays Id. itntet Irots Um alouroai : WILLIAM JACK. arU. SicftrrAitT'a Omn, April 24, J95S ) A. fl. CritTTX. Secretary tif Ot 0mmntorMlth. fr.crriiTs Omrt.' 1 ItanitisBcaa, June -T, lft5. ( I no rertiry tnat tne a no re arxi Torevmnft la a irne ana fOrreei copy of the original -'ReaolatMin relative to aa Anondmi-Pt of the Constitution." aa the Mine, rvmaint . on tile in thi oltrne. on met in inn i L7. ll)an! n teat moor whereof I hTe hereunto pet nr hand and eauaed to he affixed the aeal nf the secretary OtQce. the day an J year above written. Stmfary 0 the Cbmmn tceai. h. I-r SrwATir, April 21. iHSrV f Iteanlatlrrn prnpnelnK Amend men tn to thpromiitution of the I'ommonwealth, being under consideration. O" 'be qiiefitioii. Will the Senate arret tn the first amendment T The yeaa and naya were taken aareeably to the prorle orw of the Cixistitiitiun, an.I were at follow. is : Yran Mea.-ra. Itrowne, BarlSBlew. Orewell, Erana, FerguMn. Flenmken. Hce. Ingram. Jamison. Knot, Laubxrh, Iewti, MCltntek. Irire; Pellera, c hum an, Mouther. Strauh, Tairirajt, Walton, Welbt W berry, Wil kin and liatt (Spoiler J4. N Tp Mrura. Crahb, Gregf, Jordan, Mt-.linger, and Pratt 6. 80 the quant Ion was determioed In the affirmative. On the qneation. Will the IVaarte arree to tbe Mrood amendment? The yeaa nad nay were taen aarreeahiy to the proT.a tonoof tliel'onntitMtion. and were aa fallow, "ii : Ykas Meaarn. lirewne, Burkaiew, t'rrawe, ftraiM, floffe, fntrram. Jamiaon, Knox. Lauhaeh. Iewta, MVlm Wk, jU-lit-rn, human. Souther, btraub, Walton, WeUh, W lierry and WlUtiie 9. Nai Mrtasra Crabb, aVrgnson, Gregg, Pratt, Priea and Piatt fij-aJktr) . Ao the question was determined In the affirm at Ue. On tne question. Will the gen! agree tn the third amendment ? The yeaa and naya were taken agreeably to tbe Confu tation, and were aa follow, vis ; Yea MeMra. browne, Buckalew. Crmhb, Cremwell, Evana. Kr-tTtnaoD. Flenmken, Hot, Ingram. Jamiann, Jordan, Kn-, lauba'b. Lfwia. H'Otintotk. Mt'llincer, I'ratt, Prire, .Salter. fbiimMit, loutler. btraub, Taiczart, Waltnn,W.-lb.V. herry, Wiikiua and Piatt pettier) 28. IS ats XrWreiff 1. 8 tbe question was determined in tbe affirmative. On the queatton, ! Will the Senate arree to the fmrtb amendment 1 The yea and naya were takea agreeably to the I'ouati tutlon, and wen aa f llnw, via : j Ykap Meaara. Hruwoe, But-kalew, Cr--well, Erantt, ; FlenntkeB, Hoge, Inrram. Jamiaon, Jordan. Kn"it ' Lauharb. Lewis. M Clinlxk. Crire, geltere. Hbauian. 1 nmieher. St ran b, Walton, WeUh, Wherry, Wilkuna and Piatt (4iJrcr 'L IS' 4TB Mebr. Crahh. (.rejj-r, MrlUnrer and Pratt 4. fio the queattoa was aatrrminetl in the affirmaiire. Jocks' al or tn Dai-fK op Ram-rTATTrit, ) April -Jl, KS.10. f The reaa and naya were taken agreeabl y to the proviah um of the HonatiiutioQ. and on the firat propoaed amendment were aa follow, vtz : Yr-Aa Heeara. Anderson. Bekus, Baldwin. Ball. Berk (Lcomtn.) Pck (York.) Hern hart, Boyd. Itoyer, Rmwn, Crair. DowrUU, Mincer, FanaoM. Fueier. teats, Maniea, l.ru.a, tuet)anan. CideiL tmpn. 11, .ay, urawira. Hatnel. Harper, lieina, Hibba, Hill. Uil-. Hippie, Iloiemlr,HnnrielLiyr, Intbrln. lnham.Iunii,Irw1o Johna, Johnann, La port e, lho, Lnnnker, Lovett, M'Calmont, M'OaKhy.M'Comh. Maufle. Menear.MllIer. MonWnmery, Moofebead. Kunnemtw'her.Orr. P"araon, Pbelpe, l'nfnll, Ramaey. Keud. Ketnbold. Riddle. Roberto. Shenk, Smith (Ailechea,) Smith (mhria. mitb (Wtominr.) ?Hrmie, Tboairaon, Vail. ballon, Wright (Dauph-n,) Wright (Lflavrnc.) Zimmerman and Wrhrtat (ei-rr) Ti NaTs Meaara. Aiwn-ttne. Barrv.riover.robnarn. tWk, Fry.K1tnHvnw.uibiaiakt.Hamilton.H kswfaw.llnneker.MnriinE Maejee.Manley. Mrtie. Mum ma, Pattorcm. Aillahwry. PmiU (Phtladeiphla,) Walter, Wiiitrode and Yearaley 'U Pthe qnwtion M den final tn the affirmatlva. On the queatioa, . , - . Will Um HooM.affre to IW aeron-l amendment 1 The yeaa and nays warn tokeaaad were aa' follow, via: Tra Mefara, aod-raow. Barkva. Baldwin. Ball. Berk fLyeoming.) Beck tTart.) Bernhanf, Boyd. Brown, Bruah. rav.baiiaa. Cahlwell, famat. Cartv. Cralr. Fiwtiao'd, Fanr. .&, Hainea. lamei.llanwr. Hein, Hill, Htnbe, nillegaa. Hippie. lldeomh, H unecrker, Imlrrin, Intrham, Innia, Irwin. Johns. Jnlinanfi. Lapnrte. Lelm, Lnniraker, Lovett, MCatvotit. Mi Earthy. SI'Oomh, MaugKtonear, Miller. Montgomery, Unorehead. 5unnem vher. rr, Pearaow. Pare!l.Kaatav.BHJ.ltaiahall Ri.lalU H.th.rttL 1 Fhenk. SmithiATlealHM, . tmitw, r.ll nrhalLin.H'ri-ht ! i L4vnRs2tneTian and Wright i ifcrh-, j Fnlln.Uyliril.Oihl..i-T. Ilwiitt""- If Mil. Sati.buty. 8.i.h iCmbrm. i "."", '". WintnKla. iuhl(Uubia.sn-l orN-y -. Ha tlwqnali m a detoinimaa u ' 10rniU. On h - ion, . , W ill Hie llous. v.rr to thttir1 ndmnt T Th yii a.rf nay. r. tak-i. - ?J n.i7 H. ina. iim m. urn. .:ir.r ij 7X' e,.rC" bVi":purr. ti. B.m-. ui. H,.i-. ''.. I (ithtAllnliMT.i 'm'' "u''r''"" , ,V.,.l nBn.H,Miwj(ntHm"i...,; " "IL,' Barry, aorer. PoKom-n. nli.iv..t!t, rl.oU.yl.U'l...o.l"HU..klla.r ,2r!r5ni.t,.v-.''-'--,- m , tb. au.tiou waa d.t-rwiur.1 in ttaa aitiimaiiv.. On tb nraton. ...i,t uiiniu: uwHifp ..,, .... wrrr Tn.-n, an'i -- :-- - Vr. MwM.aLJ. i.i.ko-.o.i. ""' ; v,T1' ' kY.rk.H!-ri,hr.l. II " "V , .iil in.i.h. IkCaitv. t.rHf,t.in'.'r.i. u""u"" tsEc.nr.Tiui' Ornc, 1 IlMUUrBl'kO, JutMi '.T, 185S- f 1 .1.. -rtif thai th. aW. and f.ire;rotn5 I. a tr,inl . of ih. -Vca.- an-l "Ny.' tk. im lb. I:, ol.uh.n rrowinit Am.o.linit b. lit. iou-iimiu T.l?!l?r..,,X'AMmyu ... . . n ,ii .iniirnaia ,wlihforlhw"i"ioi in., . it i.tthi. jaiil Witn. n,y h.n;i .d ib. aral or .w i ome-. aid offie-. . tw.nly-.r.i'nth rty l jun, . ... ..,... tr,-., an.I ofiv-.ix. . I O 1 I Sccrtttrs oUe tto' mceor k Carson and Fremont. 'Kit Carson" was a frequent companion of Col. Fremont !n his western services. and was once saved from death by Fremont. Frost's "Adventures among the Indians," p.1.07, states that in Xew Mexico, in May, lSlf! ', acr-nnd battle was fou'-ht on the l. ,i..:n .;ph r. Chief advanced ....j, npon Carson wttn a now ana arrows. t,.ir- son leveled bis rifle, but it missed, and the ... - i next moment an arrow w iuld have puree.l Carson with a bow ana arrows. i.ar- bis breast, bad not FREMONT, observing the da.tger.drovc his war bor.e against the e ' i Tl Colon-! nnd Stcramrnto saved me,' said ! CaWn, wilh So,,,c humor. Sacramento 1 was th; name of Fremont'. Imrse." " j Bunr.tARS.-Two attempts were ma le i . . r j.. i I l..T. last week to rob the hmisc of Judge liar : vey, of Lock Haven. On Monday evening Inrimn. anil KnoeKt'a niiu uuwn. " i M r3 IJ r,.turriod home early in tue even- i ... i. j s, "'- s - : door, having a dark lantern in bis hand, wh on soring hfrtiiiiniediatciy decamped (n TbursdaV Dll!tlf. uNo. the falUllV Were 0, V sing the frakeU frOIB theiriIeept Blld OH TUIS their sleep, and on raising the ; (he wtudow the J iuIc t4 son discovered iwo bMlv cngngod at tho key hole, nppareutly trying to fit a key into it. Assignee's Notice. j rjlIIE undprisi.ed, .Vincps unilir a to. ! I untary deed of aA.t;..nieiit fur ihe bm-fit ol rrediicrs, excuied t y Hsr K. Ni.l, of ihe borooch of Lrvrisbtirg. on Ihe Ptli d.iv of April, 1H56. hereby cirp nonce 10 all persons j peine indebted to aid Henry Jl. Noll tu make j immediate payment to die undcrsred ; and alt Ihose havinf; claims Rjratnsi airi .oll are requested lo present them wiihout rlelnr. II. I SHKI.I.KR, :. r. mil int. A.sirrnee of Henry R. Moll. Lewisnnrr;. April 17, IS .6 James B. Hamlin, A TTORNEY at LAW. l. C?"OfTiee on feronrl St. west side, 5nd door south of Market, l.vviliui'f;. Cino93 rnion t,o. I'a. Woant Vernon House, ATI1 Or, 'nrth il l'hilnilplnliin i v. "jo.'i.ii - -.-i i.'. .j. ...... XI I his old and well esiatilisnen House is admirably situated for persons nsitinj the citv on uusirics or pleasure, i ne continue. naironnc. nf Ihe nnhlie fand of West Branch lrtenJs in particular) is respectfully inviled. I. I.. BARRETT. riiilad . March 1. ISSfi. Proprietor. West Branch Insurance Company, y-v t i if i t . i AF Lock llavrnja.. insure Detached i niniT. stores, lercnannize. rarm rrnnerrv. and other building, and their enn- irnis. hi niotirrifie r.iips. in. n" niisin.s. on - - - ruiihTask and u.iniii i -anna i ion nun DIRECTORS. Hon John J Pearce Hon O C Harvey John B Hall T T Abrams Chas A Mayer Tl 1 Jackman Chas Crist W White Peter Dickinson Thos Kitchen Hon. (1 C. HARVEY, President. T. T. ABRAMS, Vice Pres. THO S KITCHEN. Sec V. JAMES B. HA MUX, A-ent. 657 I.ewishnrr;, Union Co. Pa. n. H. Dersham, FI. D., HAVINfi permanently loeated in Lc wisbure. Pa., respectfully lenders his Professional Services lo the citizens of this town and vicinity, hoping by prompt attention ' to ihe duties of his profession to merit a share i of their pntronaee. Atieniion will also be paid j to Chronic Diseases of every naine.and treated wnn unparalleled success. j int. ur.il-11 A J1 cra.i.iaten at the renowned j American Electic Medical ('nlleee.Cincmnati, I havini first studied the Old or Allopathic sys- I tern of medicine, and attended Lecturi'S m one of ihe O'A School Medical Colleges.!" Ph.lad elphia; but becoming convinced nf the super iority of ihe N'ewor American Eclectte system, he commenced its studr. and attended two courses of Lectures in the Reformed or Ame rican Eclectic Medical College of the Oueen City of the West. This Institution, although J't In tt infant, ha. no nrerii.r in th.0nit Wh. .ml in. alread. annu.ll.r itudi-nl. than th. r.ur olti.r MMhralHillri of Cinrtnnati nornHiiwi. It i. .wling phjaieiana to all art. of our rlbt.aiMl in Olilo. Iniliaiia, ac, th.j will mnu he more numerous than may other elar ol ibriqian. Th. tirinripal d.ff.-renv ti.twa.Ti th. Ri-formisl (rt.w or Bclvtlr.atMllh.r4,l Allopalhie y.tm of mnttriD.. lathi.: th. X.w g'hool u"h. nn m.dieln.l ni;.nt that i. tn any w.y i.jurt..n. to th. hnraan .yatem. .urh Calomel. Armmie. Antimony. Ar.; f..r .up.rior anil harmlra. airrnu bava ef l.a. Tear. ha.n diwiTnri.1. 1.T th- ...r Itr. rat ami irOrre.iT. .hyiriao. of th. NVw'Sfbool.i that ar. eoinr.l.u; .uhtitiit.. fur tlw... drh-ti-riou. mMtii-tiiM.t tornnl. ..:) ttieif..re we have io tk-oii t.r th.m. With th'-a. raluahle new atrents, and all tho. ol th. Oid or Allopathie ai-hool except tni- f.-wpniins mentioned alor and all Ihe iinprt..etii.nt- of er.ry other .ydirm ol m.li clrw.fa the llrnnfithte. Hydri.athie.TliomMniB. .. aaany dlaraseo are no -araril that w.re onre epnaidered imprHailil.. and that too without Itreakini: down the cno atitutlon. and en-aiin other dlaniiw.. a iK-hiHty. ttheu. mtli-ni. Ilvaprpiia. Lirer Iliwaw. I lrerated iSora Threat, LHsenaed Roo... prvmature Irfv. of Teth. Ac The New siehnel eerl.inty elaitn. a creat .uperlority In tn. treatment if all dlwa-.. It be. heen proved l.y tthiii.'aJ rrport that the morUlitrtakhic alt di.ee..-. topetli-r l. leearhan 5 per orut; that of ArialleClwIera u onlr & per cut. Tho. I an an or peorrew .nil imrrfT.rn.nt. and trie r.w Melvvil I. always prorr--.sinir. not helng bound doao by despotic ereeda and aDtiijualwl th-ories. B. OrriCE at tho lower end of Market ?t, .TI6 C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Druy and Chemical Emporium. Market Siretl ... l-ewisburg. Pa. I MllJ.in-V.- . t r . kl.. 4ml li.n.in. " . i. Real Estate. li;m.lO HALT VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. rillll. onderiBf Aicne of linn IS. j I N.itt., witl at Pnli in P lie on llie j Miniw, an HtTtraaav the ttflih rlv of Ao Jjust next, the .'ollowing al.iiile Real Estate. ; j A to, of r.n.nn t fron,i? on Market street ( ' ,h, bl,r,h f L- i-n..rS. I ni.ni eotintr,. ; on the corner of Maritt an'l hevemh Mreet.. j jn wha, -n fMri smuh's Art.lition to lwi; ! bnr containing 60 (eel in breaii'h ant !., wn,c(, rr,c,td firM rate BRICK UWEI.I.INO II ! ,.ibiatia! ami hantomfl frame 'ahle. and a otnf, nei.CXiliry oiltiiiiMinK?. Tliere are OsaI-o on sau! l.-t a variety nfclimce Fruit nj-'-p,. ,.l , n-Hr.faihnrr Wei if excei- . " , leni waier. w , I Ale TllhF.F. l7XIMrH"tt.U W'lJ 01 I fr..i.iin. nn Market Mrrei an.I a.iioin- U14. DAXiCj. . . m. . ' -iTWI) Slrtrrj" IlrlCK iioiiic! mi, , I .a ji. i i.,, i, ground aitn.iie mi vi.irgcl , .,nn,lsllR ihe ,,rw I'fsliVtTl.lll I-II. - - - I AN, a Half lAt of ar.iunl siwate on . .v., ,,rh-.iit rnrner nl M. .ran aim t emc hor..iih of J.ew.-I.n rZ- ;OACII tjllOP, Also all my intere.l m di.ini? a 2im d ijosiness. For Terms, inquire of WTM.IAM JONES. Lewisburg. June S3, Is.'iti pjnjE BTJFFALOE VALLEY FARBI "I QR S.VLE. IlAVill IlCt'OniC tOrt lIil I JI tl m.Tnaie my lr?e Karoi in a lvantaie, j I wish to sell a part ,.f the ame a tract of -cr-, or of lO I, i purchaser on-hl prefer. The portion would part witli is all lirt iu jIiiv l.imeMoue i anr.and every he! I iii.iv t e uau-r.'d Ircm the i anr.an. pi-cry he! 1 ni.iv te uau-r.'d in.m the ! Little Bullaloe ere.-lc. Ii is all under the K st ; culiivaiiun.excrpiationt twenty acres .'''t pf -j iMI!!'.!:. , ., ,,cw!v j limed, with new- fences. Ther- is a J l-neioe tnrrr ..pen. tr m wh.ck ; h.iu-ands ol bushi-ls are st.id yearly It has i n a ncmr ic.inri? OJ ';;. . i The Improvements ail new are a r?nod j ', He..r,! i Corn House and other out-t uildints. Tne rropev l,.-, ,n K-llv township, near Flick s store and he; I v s Tl i II 3 m ties from I ewiihl)r fmn Ml.nnaild has bet.n ; pro,imlnc,, oue ,f the best in the Valley. ' i me. inni-pur i .... i aymei.t to i.e ma.ie ' nne half down, and lac remainder on lime. Fossession etveii the 1st of Apr.l next j 636 " SAM ILL V..I-FR. Orphans' Court Sale. TJ Y viriue of an Ordpr of thr Orphans' cvun of tmun County at Mav T. IfaO. u i! b in the pirrnir f th I;it- JACUB SI1AFFU I iM-MPnr Tp, T'ntcn Pu, on frirnni,, ihe .. rj Atlsi njrt, tne lonnwint flcnrteti K"al Ctrttp, late the estate of ihe aid deceased, viz : The Jimi!e in I.imesri.nr? tovnohip aforriairl. arl j..ininz land. f J..hn Rinehart. Ii hn Menh. lira Leicliiiier, Henry Ssn lers. II. nr Fr.ir.h-. John I'roasgrnve and nihers.rdniainir.g about l.t ACHES nnd 5 perches, ahom ISO acres nf wh cii are i cleared, inctn-lm? N I .N K arres ol excelirnt j MLAUUW, witli a cuurenient I ivr:LLi xt; 1 ousi:, lai?e Hank Itarn, 5 1 laige h.ariii ORCHAKU, a Well pf enrellent Water al the door, and other ntceaiy iinprovemenis. Sale to commence at ten o'clock in the fore noon of said dav, an.? trrms ma.le kn.'wn bv IIAMKI. sli.AFRK HKMiV K. SANDERS, tofi Administrators of Jacoli SUafer. iler'd vmuo SALE, I TITII I l, nirnJ i H..M;.. .1.. i a I ii.ii ... ion II i HI 1 uoiil .'.lir, H ; :ICI,I II ltO HOKks. I'mon county, 4 miles south of llarileton, on 1 , 77 r ! r.n?Zt ,;7"-'e 10'' ' the following Real Estate and Personal prop ' erty. lo wit : The Furnace and Forge Tract, ..ii 1 . u it t ti- . ... ' nici me iie-run iron v nri, win i r ;p'i as ,hepropertvl.f.:c.Bi:.)KF.. nc.ams Attn a rry iA. P i , f.. 1 ,,f rii.c ira.- ;c ,.a r-, t ... j . . " I rmn. a. . i. i. .1 i . -., n Ti.niidi;n cin ii coverea wun' i t i t.. . , . ! i i The ItTiprovements are tillll ii;?J ClJiliVi-ai CII-i;k', in good repair.a Forse with three Fmerr fires and one Hiinont, iwo Coal Houses, a fniiuh shop and Carpenter shop, a larjre : STon n house and Oflice with Cellars nmler both. crJ-r larre Mansion House and Fttl'R'l EEN'i al TENANT HO' SRS, also a FARM HuLXE and larce BARN' all in p(wd repair. 1 here is also on ihe tract a SAW MILL with pood water power. ( r I his I ract is onerrd at Private Pale, and if not previously disposed of will be put up al Public Sale on Thursday Ihe first day above mentioned. aJAt the same lime and place, will be oflered ihe Real Esiale and Personal prop- oeinncmp io ine suocrioers, residing -ernn orKs, , w,i : " Stork necessary for carrying on llle F"inace and Fire such as Teams, arjons, tnat ana irre ueos, one, jLffirst raie Mare for ridins or bne;ey. , " 14 coal Cars for filling coal in Fur- nare, 4 Mining Cars and a full set of Mining ! Jools. a full set of Furnace and Forse Tools, ; Colliers', Blacksmith and Carpenter TOOLS. J iiso a large lot of hammered B AR IRUN as sorted a lot of White Pine, Ash, Poplar and White Oak LL V1UER. all dry and a large Dumber of articles not mentioned. EThere will also be offered on Satnrday. tbe 3d datr of sale. FOLK TRACIS of WOODLAND, as follows: Tract No. containing 'ZOO if I eft) more or less, the whole tract well Timbered, with a large tract of While Pine on it for saw um ber, adjoining lands of Adam Musser, J.ihn Smith and oihers. This tract is offered in lois of 35 or 50 acres, to snil purchasers. Tract No. 'X contains 9"i Atrrrs this tract has abmit one half f the Coal Timber cut o(C but all the White Pine left stand for sawing; the remainder is covered with tim ber and sprouts. This tract is on the east end of Pabdy's Mountain, fotmerly owned by vt m. rorster, dec rt, Tract No. 3 is Sprout land, the wood tein cut off five years ag... containing 50 tVCI CS adioinintr l.iii.lc of I. .ho l!..i. ..,kee. 'I I.,. ! tract has excellent Chestnm sprouts on it. I supplv rf fllAMUKIH and WliKS-BAKKt i? Tract N..4 is also Sprout Innd at Buffalo COAL, for Store and other pnrpores, of er.ry -mountain, coniaimng about AO Acre- ad- j "iTZ; tXK , i "'K "oiiiis Ol a. I osier v lison aim oiners. This traci also has g;od Chestnut Sprouts en it, being cut over four years ago. nTSale tr. commence each day at 9 o'clock A. M. Terms of sale made known by ihe subscribers. . . JOHN CIM'RCH. June 13, ikju. SAMI, KN AITB. VALUABLE BUILDING L0T3 "POR Salt?. One Lot oa Soulk Third X atreet, a sq'ir an.I a half from Mir , Tbrre U-1 n Sonih fourth squares from Market. The abovr are level Lots, ell lorjjf j well aJapled to buiMlnj purpoje I W. H. AK VIhTROxr; Ae.rius Ex'r of Wan. Armstr'.;, , . Lewisbur?. June 85. -rM FOR SALE, ' I7IVE Desirable Bl'ILDIM; LmT; on Si. iera street, ppoa,ie ,, ' ' r . l i : .....a . pi.je-l Mie Ol mr t uiri.iy iruia: Levrishor;?. fur sale h.w. Apply to CIIARI.FS S.JAVr, b:t5 tniveraiijr Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex.jv sned out of the Conn i.f l mnn n t:' of hmon ei oDiv, win oe exp. il to ?, . iwi hun.lrtil .nl twenty acre? rmreir., . I i . . ., . . uncre, n is erecieu a i-o ,..rr y um K V,, ll(in H,nc, a irne Hank r.arn. rri . ,U I I.H I 111 Hi L'S. Ullli Ihe JTPUrU l.a',i( . uil.iiililins. uiili ihe arpurt(riiani.rs. t '2- Senate in the township afrrfv, 1 onn.!eit east anil gi.utl, by lanri N . I.i- . ... - umin , by lands of James ulbertson, ri t . lately owned by Henrj f Leas, tuuiamu.; K. i , hundred acres mole er le, her. f ; small Frau.e H.-tie, willi ii,e apparifMcte I ' it- ss tnaie iu ihe iii,iVi af, , -2 i h.inl,l .! ht lanrta t.. '2 v h . ' I 1 r -" w.. i and lands !aie!y owned by D. Busier an! ,1 ersjU-esl by lands lately owned by Wni H a ' laVMl .Nfarr, north by lands of Jar;.. t'o.r ' s.,n and Jacob F.r'.ey. contain, ,,g Ul'iy m.-re t-r less, whervon is erccird a sci. I House, with me appur'enances. ' I X". 4. Situate in the township afcri- .. hitunde.l eai bv -.n. 1 anil otner-. - I ,he S?ar Valley While lr Tu !,.a., west by llie Facte ry lands, nci.h .. a, cunlaimiie ihirty-!ix acres more urle. wnh the appurtenances. N.i. .. tSituate in the township af. -'si bounded easi i.y .No. 4, sou'h by the Far - Ian. is and llie Turnpike K. ad. west ti lar . latell itely owned by Wiu. II. and liavii Mart. a f (Tin by Nn.il and others, contaniii.ir tvrr mi i acres more or less, won in. api.urienii.cr ' No. ti Situate in the low nhip aii.rri ' hounded easi hv No. 5 and Facb-rv lar a;; others. i iiih by the Turnpike Road a n l cr ues by lands of Jacob Farley and ''See i north by lands of Jacob Farley ai d H : Hiirh. coniamicE one hundred and fit'y acn m-.re or less, wnh Ihe apportenances. No. . ISitnte in the townsh:p a'or.i ' hounded east br lands No fi. sooth by la:: of J. Lutnmincs. nortn and west rv unos J.-ic.h Farlrr. rontatninfr tweniv-nce acr- more or les. w ith Ihe appnrtenanr. No. K Siina' in ihe town-hip afora -bounded rar ly No. 3. aoah by No. ' oihrr, es! by land of No. 4, and n'T'h No. 3, eonriinin four acrr mere r vrhcrenn is ereclrd small H u e.uiih : ; appiirt-nanrr. eiZrd and taken in eiecuiinn and to bf sr: as the pr('p-rv of Hfhttm ir'Ar. Eq. HA.MEL UCa U'IN. ShrriL : ShrifTs -ur.cr, l.rvibiirs. June 12, I" Rich Prairie Farms ! f IP TNnil'KOVED LANDS, an Tow: Lots in Illinois, Iowa, and .';tin: .-tales tor i-a.e 111 great vaueiy, ai in y -t& cc. and on favorable leims. . I'ampiilei faialrnne Descriptions if Prr eriy, nh prices attached, forwarded gra .' I.y mail on application. fur txttntre heat connection will far i:i'i" pi vins valuable information of any part : the West lii applicants desiring lo locate. I E J Buyers of Illinois Central R. R. Lar.: j can avail themselves of the knowledge a. . ejperienre of Mr. Ii rn. ihe laie Land ajf , i t the Company, lo supply llie dilUcuii : ' mafein'r judrn'iis selections. I Particular atieniion Riven to locating Vir j rants, ejtamintni; lands, lurnisinrg mzys ar. . dt scrtpiions. pavrrent of taxes, and 10 a : ' eral R.-al Estate Business. , IH.WS M. DUPIT CO 1 Corner cf Michtcan Av. and Sor.ih W.i'?'. A in'i . pi riij near Ill.Crn R R Perot, narin a. nnti.st. Cilll'AltU. Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale. Tn aril purchaii'r, on rtutimnblt tfrmx. I rriIERE are 9 lots of WooH.imK si- Tp. faloe Creek. about a mile above liuldiira stof ranjinf; from 14 lo 21 acre. each, well tnr.t ered with various kinds of Oak, Pine, Pipiar and Chesmii. The Farm contain, about 55 acrcof : IS are cleared, and has on it a Two St -n L : ' Hooe, a Loe Stable. prinrr of Waier . iLliiiiii nun n rees of various kinds. It a.:- . ,. , , , , , uu lotn.s lands of John Hummel and Jacob n White Deer tp.. I.nion Co, Pa. ' The above properly t offered at Pnvaf ! cale, by Ihe subscriber. GEORGE MEIXEI.L. Kellv Tp.. Anr. 10, "55. J. Goldsmith & Bro's. Just 4rrl.U--.M:if GOODS! XTOW is the winter of onr dtacouterr: 1 1 made clorious summer" by the ar rival of our NEWS COCK of Spring and Summer Goods. consisting of the largest assortment of iW"A I WEAR ever before brought to the torn! Lewisbur". Our slock is complete, ai i ' ! are se lnif; at very reduced prices. All rfou: i (londs are selected bv ourselves and rnarut-if- lured in onr own establishment in Pin :d. v t Black. Brown. Blue. (Jrren. Claret and Plu , llroa.rll.lh ana Cassimere Dress. Flock V- ; ,.1. toats as we( a, ' riTUiMr- ' ' w waw . of every description Vests of Casnniere.i. il t'aiin. all made afier the latest lashi. rs nl warranted to be well made. Also Wd.t Marseilles els.Vhite Linen ess and Ian nl every variety of goods usually fi Bi d iu Oeitttmeii' FtirnifMinii IStilisiimtnt, including Gloves, Hosiery, Neckcloths. Stoi' Urawers, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs. I'luitr shirls, &c. Also. a creat variety of Far.'"1 Articles. Also II Ts, Caps for Spring at : Summer wear, I mbrel.as. Car rl Bags, etc. There will be crowds altering our ni' month's Conn, therefore we have laid in s much larger stock than we otherwise won't have done. Onr motto is "Quirk Sales sc Small Profits."and to this mono we adhere. N.U. We would particularly call the anf tion of Tarenis to our Mock of Bots' Cutic and also that (roods will be carefully mace order. Particular atieniion paid io older s lien the country. L'.-burg, April, CO A L,! coTL! y POAL ! The umlerstened would rf peciful'y inform the citizens of Lewisbur? ? and "'' "y. well as persons io adjcttitr. towns, that he keeps constantly on ban' pair f r. a a ;r,II ft ALr.tf. he ran .ra.ir. rer-" pnrrhanne (eat that tbey will g.l full w.lcbt, and lt pay only fr what the. teiva. . t'..al ran l bad at th. low. rt rah priewl al b T" a f-w ..rrl. from Mr. W eldrnraxl' Hotel- , WEMHiM mil kinds will be aiterd-d t r)".' Yard. ClOltOS UItJ-s 1 ewl-enr?. May 1 f . t-F" Also Blatkmli'a Coal. '-
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