Lewisburg Chronicle and West Branch Farmer .July 11, 1856. ILimistorfl Clpuif fc. . "Jllt 11,Ts5G aTo Msaaa'aiiBB Wrw. Tle Lrwnmrnii Cita"7rui. f ahlihe. on the Creek ytejn, hap the larjrest and best elranletioa ad any NewpeperjoLnion Couty. Another Douglas Trick. The Tote to rc consider prevailed, and the people's lianchof Congres paued the Ml to almit the Free State of Kama, hj La rely 2 ma". Every Fremont man otd f ir it, and every Iinrhanan man and every Vil'more nan (except a few from the Free State) voted against it! (It will be rem embered that the Buchanan and Fillmore partie have a"! alone rrnf5Sid that they were willing (o "admit Kansas, Laving a Ilopnhlican constitution, with or without Slavery, as the people might desire." It is prove' beyond all cavil that the honest, reat . t tiers of Kansas da not want Slave ry" Tbcy Jiave formed " Repuhlisan" j Constitution, by a proccjurc as r-gtilar as , that under witti Arkansas, California and ' Miehijria were admitted ; their admission I New Deklim. The first session of the Union St minary closed happily, and the Institution seems to be a sourot of much pride and gratification to the citiiens...... itie crops in that vicinity are good If we may believe anonymous articles in the JYmeijtbe peoplo of eur county are pretty much all willing ready aniioos aeal ous panting agonijing nearly dying with love for ecrtain gcutlemen of the Kansas stripe for County Offices !! A Single Specimen of the tray "ting it teorkimj" in Werf.Pj. The Warren Mail brings us most rich sccnunt of the manner in which Buchana nism is breaking up the Slave Democracy in that part of the State. At the County Convention, the following Letter was pre sented from two chosen Delegates : To the P'mnrrat r Conrenlum The Democ rats of Columbus Township are of the Jelfer ronian School. They hare not changed their sentiments as 1o the propriety of restricting Slavery to 115 present limits. It is announced in the Lrjgrr the Buchanan county paper that such Democrats will not be allowed to run upon your ticket, nor attend the Buchanan I natincauon meeting. We do not wish to par licipate in the nroceedines nf i!nnu. woulj" rejlaire peace to an agonized land : which might rommit us to the support of a nr.ei tin me i incinnati piatlorm, and there- lore accune to present credentials. PiLAsni rnii, At bo Waitbh, Delegates from Columbus Township. The reading of this was a shower-bath upon the faithful ; but a worse one was in readiness, in the following Letter from hut tho whale Biichanan and Fillmore party strength is used to keep them out because fliey d) not come icith Slavery !!! Oat opnn wnch hypocrisy !) The Beport of tho Iurestigating Com mittee has alirmed the Slave Power, and (hai itaA kaI Ipnal llitl, . n, n li.af.ra flu. i.eoi,le as matter stand. Foreseeing the i ?.'SSl W Afield, K l . Democratic passage of the Topcka Constitution, that arch-traitor Dotielati has pushed thro' the Senate a wiley, plausible scheme to coun teract it. He proposes to repeal tome of the worst of the enactments cf the Border Ruffian Legislature, have another census taken, otlu-.r election officers appointed and another election dlM. All fair enough on the surface a fir as it goes, (and so were the laws for tho first elections,) but not a whit is gained ly if. The fraudulent Le gislature is recognized as legal ; its usurp ing officers aro continued ; some of its infernal enaclmeuts are endorsed. The drnnkon Shannon, the perjured Lfcompte, tho murderer Clark, the "Sheriff" Jones, and tha whole posse of corrupt and law breaking Territorial Officers are to be con tinued iu power. No provision is mado to punish or check the assassins and high- Member of our Legislature in 1S50, '51. Sir. S. is a gentleman of the first respect ability and his Letter contains much food for thought. Bead it, attentively ! Wtnaix, July 2, IS-Wi. Sia : As a Delegate to the Democratic Co. Con v. Ihis day to assemble, you ask me to state in writing whether 1 am in favor of making Kansas a Tree Stale. I am opposed to the further extension of Slavery, and 10 favor of excluding it from all Territory of the V. S. The free white man, to the exclusioa of the negro slave, should be allowed to make his home on ihe banks of the Kansas. While I am in favor of popular sovreignly in its broaJest sense, I do not think this prin ciple requires the removal of all obstacles to the unlimited spread of Slavery. It did not demand the repeal of the Missouri Compro mise. The barrierto Ihe extension of slavery in principle, was as old as the Constitution itself Thomas Jefferson wrote it. It was ap proved by Ihe old Congress of 1784. and again in I787. It was adopted by Congress 1789, and Washington signed ihe bill. It was re enacted by Congress in 1S02, and Jefferson approved and signed the re-enactment. In way robbors, an." nothing to restore to the lsic, 11 was twice approved by Congress, and Frea gtaro people what they have lost. No I ""e "ar v -Maa, lancrmnea ,. , H- -- f T ionr..e, Jackson, Van Buren, and Polk. MCVipRtWWrr!n pretence of "treason." j 'rh ame principle bad beea repeatedly en s'. S. soldiers (uodur Shannon) are to bo .. ' uemocranc statesman . . J . ,n ,ne countrvrVuline Buchanan Cass ami tent all over the Territory. In short, the j Douglas. It Jf reserved for the present execution of tho whole scheme is in tho 1 -''m,nistr."ition to discover, that the Constitu hand, of the very u.aa who have committed i w" TUZZ:! m- tmman bondage, arrogant wiih its own pow er, and pampered wiih Federal paironae, should be allowed to roam like the sacred ox of India wherever 11 pleased, unchecked and unmolested. This Compromise was not re pealed because it was unconstitutional, for its constitutionality had been sanctioned by al. mo-t every branch of the Federal Courts, by every Democratic administration, and by very inanv of its violaters themselves. Ii re pealed berause it consecrated the plains and yallies of Kansas to the while man and with it standin; on the statute-book they could not Africanize that beautiful conntry. The viola tors of that sacred compact, have taken good care since, that no other obstacle should op pose the march of this cruel institution into Kansas. Reeder stood like a M ,i.,i im ) ; ann miner me pretence that he had purchased lands instead of negroes. he was (Oorraaj-rjnai nua of the LestiabargChrootela.J " New HtTts, June 28, 1856. Tha friends nf Freedom, in every part of the country Jiave for some time been anxious, ly turning their eyes to Ihis -land of steady habits,' There was a cloud in our political sky which threatened ruin to the glorious cause in which New England and ihe Great West are enlisted. But, delighted, we watch ed the waving of the little speck and already we behold the dawn of victory. Yes, Con necticut is safe, she is Ihe last of the New England States secured for Fremont and Free dom. The largest and most enthusiastic political meeting I ever attended, was the Republican Ratification meeting, last Wednesday evening. It was held on the old New Haven Green, on Ihe very spot where ihe brave sons of Con necticut, at an early day, gathered and enlist ed under ihe banner of Washington thcyonng Surveyor and Path 5"inder of the Alleghenies," wholed ihem on to victory and our country's freedeta. Several distinguished gentlemen addressed the meeting. Our newly elected Senator,M r. Dixon, was the principal Speaker. With a head so clear, a heart so pure, and a tongue so eloquent, Connecticut's interests will be taken care of at Washington, and he will be another pill for the purging of our . black and sickening Senate. Since the nominations, I have visited a neighboring State and everywhere the stars and stripes are floating in the breze,and Fre mont and Freedom it inscribed on every ban ner. The democrats here are reeling and staggering, there is a large army of Post Mas ters aad Custom House officers, but'they are discouraged, and see the weakness of their cause. They, too, are the sons of New Eng land, and the clank of chains make faint their hearts. They dare not they can not be en thusiastic. Judging from the elections, and Ihe lone of the Press, the Great West will go hand in hand with New England.and the country may again hope for peace and quiet. Altogether there are 296 electoral votes to be cast. With out the aid of Pennsylvania, ihe Free Stales have enough to elect their candidate ; but, surely, Pennsylvania will not bow her knee to a power that would rob her of Ihe freedom for which she once so nobly fought and bled ! This latter day, Sham Democracy, now looks to her with glaring eyes and a desperate hope to sustain it in this struggle, which will now root it from free-soil for ever, or prolong the fight for years to come. Qcisct. S&At one of the adult pio-nics from Lcwisburg on the 4tb, a vote was taken for President, which stood - 31 RESOLUTION P:OPOStNG Amendments to the Conslitu liow of the Commonwealth. Jt.W Iv iif arf " "t K.pramlmHm oftht fMmtm'mwtalth ftMjrfisiitia m Hmcrmt Afrml Jf mt. That tha followiltr aineaJmrnU r prl lolh" Ono. atitutlmi of th rramoawralth. la aecunlMC With Um proTUwma of Um tanlh articl Owrvut . . . nsv .larai'SoST ..v Thete ahall hft an additional article toaalit ronatltaUoa, to be dtfigDahal aa article eleven, as fallow: aarirut si. OF PUIILIC I1EBTS. Srcnn t. The atate mar contract 6M, to manl' eaaual Jftcita or failun-a in reeiiur,or to mectestwnaeB Nits Meera aneuntine. Il.rrt. -loer. K.linifer. fry, Ful!on.Ualoril.ltibtion-y. Ilamtltoo. flimeork. If un'-her, lieiafurtnc. Hatcee. Maiili-y. Morria, Milmma. i'alU-reiMl, IMi-tpa. SaliahiiTv, Smith MNmhrie.) Tbomefon, Walter, WintrMl, Wrii;titliiuliin.aail Vearwley So the qucati'Hi aw di-termiued in the mfirniatiTa. On tha qocation, W ill the llouaa atrrce to the thiol amendment t The yeaa and'n.ive were taken, and wi-re ae hilloar, all: Vss Mee-re. Anderaon. Ita. kit, rtaldwin. Ball. Heck iTvcoiirinj.) hVi k I York.) Ilernhanl. Bovil. K...r. hr..o. Iti-Laa..n. t aidwell, UanvkeX. Carty, :rai. Crat, Rliuaer. Fauxild. F ader. . tieta, llatn. .. Ilarnel, ll.ri-r. Ileiua. Ilildat. Mill. Illlleva. Iliulde. Ilideomh, JlyukctMr.lulrie.ln---hain.lniiie.lriiiJ'dn.Ji.hnn, l.,rK.rte. Lale. Louiceker. Ii.eelt. M'Caimont. JlCmili, i.riule. Menear. Miller. Hntmroniery. Nunnenia.-her.urr. e ; near'on, PtielvK. I'lirt II. Karawy. Itei-d. l:t.l-tt-. Jli-itk, Pnitth I Allcrn-nT,l .-niltn l amria.i .-.ihi.ii . .. s1 1,0 MORTGAGE FOR SALE. Will be sold al a discoant. Is well secured. Property near lwisburg Inquire al the "Chronicle" office. Real Estate. SAL.E A. Tk..n. U kialUn U'rMht I tVawiSlJlllt. i Wrinfht i iMM -bts d(n rt .nrl eooliWnt, whT .nlr.clw,l . tI T' n r.-hrmp.. Dork. Ikiwi.II. f om nr BHrw M-i ol tli fptv-rki -twT. or . i 'Tl". -TV. . it .....u n.. t n....Hkr itn'-h irtnw ml, irl, tt ww GbUiiH-J. or to rmy ttM dbU to orvuiratftttl, mo'l tn no ttthrr puri-o-f whtair. Srcito 2. In nd'Htton to Ihf )- Itailtosl pBtw, ttM ftmt may .-nlravl 4Uw to tvpel rariiMntn, u)irw iumtr iwtkm, rt-lend lh ! in war. or tn rertmot t1e ppK-w-nt ouUiltuwItfiK iirirMMnp of tltn nUtte-: but thi moony arixinfCfrntu tht-r-iiitrtrtinnuf uri -If bU,h.H he:.-l lu tt purfN'M whis-h it ww tld, or iu rjf ch dL-ht, nd to n other ptirpo hti'r. tfrerius ;t. Kxo pt U. d-bu ab-toit upcdfti-wl In -writioni on- and two of tliix arti, nodf lt whaUTer sliail be errft- U-d hv ir 6n brhi-lf of tho star.?. Ht'-no.i 4. To prcvidf tVr tho nm-nt of tho pm-iit dvbt,and ny additional d-!t eontrart- an afMiwMud.tlir It:i5btur ahall, ml it lin-t awfiun ntur th ailopiion of thin ainvmUticDt. croat a, tain ki ok fund, wnioh hll he stiffirHtit to pay til acrruin intvrt-st on wh dolt- and annuailvfat idu-- tho priiiripal thmrf hranutunot lf-a tlmn twit hundml and tlftv ihunaiid dollars; winch in kmit futtd whall onnfvKt or the net annual inmmo of th pitlir irnrk't. frm tinto tn time owa-4 by thw UU. or tho pn-odr. nf tho aalo of tho ran" -r iy part tht-rf'-t and nt tho inom or priMi-od" of oato of tock n-d by tho KtntP. tffthcr wit It ntbt-r fund nr rosoiirrs thai m y m deKivuata-d by law. Tim antd ainkinR lund may It inrtvaoi-d. fnm tiiua to time, hj ai,i!tliijc tn it an tiart of th taxea. nr nthor ivrcnnoa of tho utalo, not iqitirod. ft.r tho ordinary and rurront oxnoDKOH of pirommant Varla-v and M ri 'ht (A'lwWort A. htt iho inefUvu wm liwtrrMiuod in tb alBrmatire. )n tho qaowtioa), W ill Ui llmix r-o (m tbo f-urth jnrMlnntr Tho yean and nayi wort- t.kn Wid ooro n tV-How. rt : 1 KAH Mtwri.Awilr'IWa,Otn'N1,rWll. nova ( i.wavimtt.r , ftVrk(Yurk.B-rtihard.'Ttt,K'.vr HD-Bruh. Murh- . nao.lIldll.:am.b-ll.'ai.Orani.'mwfcixJ.lhiw. I KiiiiCfr. KauHdd.rtu-r.l'ry.fta. Ilum-!. Urp-r. IMn, . Ihblw, Hill. Ilillfr-'. Ilii'pt". H"lb, HoUeWkpor, IIutirttfkifr.lmbrio.lnniii.lrv.in Jhnn. l.nfMrlo, l,-bn, t leontkor lwtf.MN'alninrfrtlMemh,Malo, Mcnear, MilU-r, M-mttCfinerv. M.rhnirt, N imm-matbr-r, j MPT,lVaroi.Pholp-J'niwH. IUmT.Kett. K-introl.l, HM- f Thnmnoon. Vail. Waltt-r. Whalhm. Wri.'ht l.u-rue,) Yearfb-y. Ziuirn'-rraiin and H nht (Sp&ikrrttlk Naib Mrarnm. llarry,n,wor.'orurn.r'iilt"n.HM"noy. MainrN. lUnnatk. Mu'iirkor. luybam, l-oioonrmf. Maifoo, Manb-y. l-irri. I'att-ryn, f!(t ury an-l intr.-rlli 0 Um question wjw dt-trnuinrd in tbu afflrtuaiirax, SsnirTkT't OmcTt, IlAKiuBitti, Juna 27, rr.muyl&mia, 8$: I do et-rtify that tho a Wo and fnroroinz In a tm and rarrttK mpy nf tho "Yan" and Nay'" takon on tho Ki'nltitbtn nnfOMnx Amen'tm-nta to tbo Conititutb-n of PUIILIC VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. -k, rIMlE undersigned Assinees of ItsMnr K. init ) I ABLl wii nfler at Public Male oa the "" T:;. n v. . ,k. miih A nf An. gust next, the following valuable Real Estate, to wit: A lot of Ground fronting oa Market street in the borough of Lewisbunr. I'nii-n county, on Ihe corner of Market and Severnl! streets, in what is called Smith's Addition to Lewis btirg, containing 60 leet in breadth and ir5 VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR Sale. One lot on Sontk Ttiti Street, a square aad a half U,m Mark., Three Lot a South Fotirth street, ,w squares from Market. ' 5 The above are tevel Lots, well located te) welt adapted to buildina; purposes. W. H. ARMSTRONG Acting Ea'r of Wm. Armstrong ir.'-j Lewisborg, Jnne 2S. IM6 - 5 i FOR SALE, ' T7IVE Desirable BUILDING lo?j JL oa St. Oeoree street, opposite the p,.' pised site of the University Female lnaiia l.ewisbur?. For Sale low. Apply to CIIAKLES 8. JAVFii ' t-mverity Aveli, S35 anS onleea in eaae et war, invasion, or InaurrerlUw. no the Comiannwealth. a. tti- una appears on the Journala all tha outraiHk Pouglas' K'beme is then simply another device to give Slaver; another chance to ravage Kansas. The local provisions of tliO bul favor Slavery. Tho Free State leaders are imprisoned or driven oat of the Territory, killed or bunted like beasts. In the wake of tba armies, slave-holders are taking their claims. Free State emigrants attempting to conl the Missouri are lopped, plundered, and set back. There is no safe way for Free State men to reach Kansas except through a wilderness ! j Deceptive and insulting as is this pieco i tit uhsrlantrv wnrtliv nf T)rnnlnea ho... it.. e..!.. t, ten -.i r' H"1""' 'ro P"v' r- indicted as a traitor in tope the poptilar branch of Congress will a Federal Court, and hunted from the Terri- echo the people's will, and treat this bill i ,nr' h? "''"""n mob with Federal barking. with the contempt it descrvfl., by leaving ! lJ? 'fT l'y' He .h,d been 8 s,an . . , , ' " 1 "a bea-er in the Democratic party and mi re tt in its native darkness. The TorEKl j "an once led the Democracy to victory in his CoNTTITCTIOM ort.T CAS no jrsnrE TO 1 own,n,a,,ve Sla,e- He had been a soldier and Kansas, and iNf-citE peace ! Let the Slavneratic Senate reject it, and go beforo the people on that is3uo, if they dare ! 8P"T7.e fJrmirnion irnVn nominated stood by tne side . f fien. Taylor in the fearful struisle at Bnena Vista but he too was fn dteted as a traitor in a Federal Court, and it to be tried by a packed jury, and if possible convicted and hunc. There were some presses in K-insns, and tliey were another obstacle to the ingress rf slavery. But thev, loo. were Mr. Huehanan, is thus described bv Hon ' IP ,?ed n,",an: " a Federal Court, the . . tt t . , u " . ! bui'dtnes demolisltf d, and the offending tvne Tito 8 n. BestoS (who was a ..pectator) I thrown int.. the ner. Thus ha. every bar! in hii recent celebrated and powerful Ad- ' r'rT, thf Africanization of Kansas ona by i . c. T . i one been removed. dress at St. Louis : B,lt In m Cn thr I found a parrison of oflriee-holders inside ! settlers were to elect a Legislature, a pro-sla-of the Convention, and a besieging armv of i v,ry army marched into the Territory, took the nmt prnlrv on the outside tit it. Tacked poession of ihe noils, and elected whom the. drlti.i-.es were there, sent to betray the people. ' rl'!,ed. This pretended Legislature assem- t'ra tieieeates were ihrre, coming from the ; p'"t. esiablihed slavery in Kansas, and for 8:ates which cmld rjive no Democratic vote, j l,!i"d it wi'h the mo.t infamous code of laws sitmr-ers ol Congress were then-, although "tiatever disgraced a civilized Stale, forbid by their duties from bein; at such To eive greater permanency to Ihis bloody code. Ihey place. A cuhort of otfice-holders from Wash- j hedged in Ihe eb-ctive franchise with such on- itiRion ity were mere, pnii1Cal eunuchs consctonaoie oaihs that no honest while man in the federal svstem, incapable of acting fir I r"W vote. A Federal Governor, appointed th smsllesi federal otVice, yet sent there by the against the wishes of three-fourths of the set. Administration to nnpsse a President unon t llers, enforres these laws in a Federal Cnnet collection, ani1 w,h a tederal army; while the Governor the pr.ip'e. It was a scandalous rxcinnea oy ine vonstittitinn lrom being even electors f the President; and yet sent there to vote for the A Immigration and to vote npon the principle of the ex that knrveth his master's crib upon the principle of the ass that knoweth the hand that feedeth him. Utillies were there from the Custom House n. I ,1 1 . . " "'- peupie cnose is innicted as a trai tor, and now lies in a Federal prison. This is not the popular sovereignty that I endorse. The gentterren who for the present have con ii im over me uemocranc carte in this conntv. have determined, and caused it to be Fremont V ill mure Buchanan 0 About half the company were ladies,which accounts for the smallness of Buchanan's .- naitl II tllC ladies don't help. Just think of the White House without a lady to preside in it a -naiion s lather without a wife turning the People's Mansion into a fussy, prim, Old Bachelor's Hall ' " Twmit So at am Over 200,000 bushels of wheat and corn were shipped from the uppet lake ports of H. tho week endmp June 27. The October Election "'"fft Oct. 14, 1850. Whig, American &. Republican l-IO. TUKKTS. Liberty and Onion, now and for ever, oe and inaeparabln." biaiu. WrasrtB. 'The Onnatiuition of the I'nilM states ie an instrument ot of imnieitiate hut of ultimate and uniaerral Freidom It a foeontemtilakd br thellreat M-n ho frame.1 it" anl tne World La o resard-d i. The .National Flar that in it" ermhol, ia the hnnneror LtllKK rt'.i. i.iM and red -lrt ajmlwla of Keeslnlionary triala. of the i-renfa of Wrtorr. and the Mieel or f-arrifiN? MT IM 8TRI Unos fi ti sr.xn aa lintrnn. anil ImperiehaMe aa Uie pi den fin-n of Uod'a firmament N.I'.Uisaa. Je "' r,o" t"' awr can. end nerer KiH roe, and nn tnrthla paerr iei1 eeei- malr mt role, tn ril.nd Slarm awr rmibtfH .-, . . .- . ,. e j, . . . .. u nFjKrtLar. roa fwa OoMxiaelOMrK. Thomaa li. Cochran, of Vork Co 1 ArtllTtia iil SRRAL. Darwin Pbelpa, of Armstrong Co roRSrmrnolli!vr.au Barth'w Laporlc.of Bradford Co For Congress, JOHX C. RUN K EL, of narrishure (Stii jart to the derWon of a Congreunnai Confercnot.) a ui ncrrcsentauve, THOMAS HAYES, of LewishnrgS.W (Surject to the deeielon of a hVpreaentatir Conference.) For Associate Judge, JOHN W. 81 MONTON, of Buffaloe ur i roinonotaiy, Ac JAMES W. SAiVDS, of Mifflinburg For County Commissioner, WILLIAM KUHL,of West Buffaloe i-or atsinci Attorney, ALBERT B. VORSE,of LewisburgN.W For County Auditor, JOHN D. BOG A It, of New Berlin nd toe five points in Xew Vork all with the . officially announced, lhat no man who enterl approbation of the Administration; fof ihe nTtre-holders wonld not be there (absent from their duties and drawing ihetr pav) without the consent "fihir employers. It was a scan drtlous collection. As the Buchanan men claim Bsnton as his friend (and so great a friend that it is stated ho will run a St parate Electoral lains and utters these sentiments should be placed nprn the Democratic ticket. These are rev sentiments, Ihe earnest convictions of my judgment.and I can hoist no other banner. in ine coming eler.tions I intend my vote shall repres-nt my principles ; for ihis reason I do not desire to be a candidate for office. Yonrs, truly, G. W. Skorl.M.. Of course such a man had no chance Ticket in Missouri !) he is their own i before a Buchanan convention : but the witucss.and they must admit his evidence. Free Soilcrs talk of sending bitu to the o wotmer sucn a tvonventiou should get j Slate ornate. Pennsylvania Democratic Ticket. AVaeW. That In the repeal of the art known the Miaeoun eompromi-e act, and the iae of the art or camsinc the Territories of Kan.au and Sraka. free from nne..nitnlinoal rrrtri.-ttn. ,. a,t on-na PKHFUKHKD A W.lltK OF PSTRIOTIO StrRIVlrRta tneetlni the demanda of arrtional eirltement br Ullrha aenailherenee to the rnndamental law. .Th..t ve full, endoMi the administration of L- -iL-Jr , ,, ""ai FAITH rUL, AND F.Y- I? i'fj "' " "'Z to " ,h" ""Pneunt emrrarn.ie. Inch the eonntrj haa bad to enmunter, and that he has ii.?"""1"1 i"ta mud honor at liome Tteoryr9ia pnrtimfth mntfm fth,mvmti(m w,tch nominated Vr. foUowrnn Oiuiluiatm -i ?2 '-f-KOkOK SCOTT. f Columbia Ok Aud.tnr n'ral-J.QtH FKY, of Montpomry Co. part of tlio ninkinjt IiiimI rha.1 bn umrd or ptlin 4i)ifrwiM tl.n ia tiiiiui'trff of lhf poMir thrht until the mount uf ueh uVbl U n tlucvd bt'lotf ttto mm Of flvti nillKiDt of ilollnni. SrcTi!t 4. TbtHftbTOmmniiwvaHkAliaUitntln mmy tDMnnrr or nt nt nieiltrrd or lo.tnH to ny iudit iJ u-il, rotppany, rorporHt ion. or aMriatia ; Mr ) tbn riiiuionwflith herMltiT btfrtitw a iut ownnr or Uck L4lr in anj cnoi nr, M-ioria'Foa or rorprratln. tiKCTttiS 6. Tlitr rstnimnnwrxlth fhnll nut uManv th df bt, or anjr part Uieivstf. of an; eruntv. qitT, hnrotin'Ii or township. or if aiivcorpt'ration or adWw-iatit'ti. unlv. nurh dftttF-hall lutwetvm rontrartl toMhtetli ,rtf tn rTv! Invaitio. pupprMW dotn-iMir iourtwtini. .Iff- iwl itwlf in tine nf war, or to attit the Mat ia till diarttaro of aoy porttnn Ot it prtwut iiHlriiarsitirsi. tntioK 7. The lf;itlatura sball not antlrrrif atir muntr. city. Isomuifli, tinlitp, or inorpnratri tlifttict. tv irtiirof a of it Httarna or othrrww. tn twoniiaa a ntf-rk IroWcr in aov taianj. asocial ir rtrai.ratiia. or to obtatn money tVr or loan it credit to auj corporation, aMociaUon. ttuUtutiOD or party. stroma AHivPfxr. TTiFTt ttfialt ho an arlditional articlf tn Pair constitution, to be desigualMl a artkle iferen. aa follows: ARTKLE XII. OF NEW COtNTIFA No rounty nhiU b? dirid-d by a lino mittior off ott ' on tnth of it popiilatiou, (ei hrr to form a nw rounty ' ap Athaartwiati. ) tf laAnt tliaa mwit fvwsi BUftlr nf auh dautntar. ' by a vole of tin rlcruira tltrnf; aor thai I any nw county br rstnblMbuai, omtaiuing let than four huu-irtd rMiuare wiles, trirv AMHfPirm. From tarrtion two of the first artirl of the rmstttot Ion. strike out the wnrtU, -f fv -ajir of' a-Mphia. nvH nf each eaunly rdtwif ;' from Krrtion fio. Mine articlw, atrikn out th word-, I'hUaiitlphtt att f Vif. rrr.d fuit;" frtrfji eilKrn rvn, mm artirl, auikv nut i be winl. ntuhrr tkr cvy of FnUutetphw. nor fy." au-l ioswrt in lieu thereof tins Orttn -ad ma ; anl tstriHe out rTf-liii. fotir, faiuc aitM-lc, atid in lieu tberwuf inaurt tbe frllit'iir: " ?ecih 4. In tlie yi-ar one fhoiianil elitht hunHreal an'! ixty-fnur. antl in erery Mrcnth yi-ar tli''rraftr, rfftp'A'itUliri'H, tn I lie nunitkrf on bumipd. fttiall 1m afiporti'anevj and liftrihot-! eq-ially throughout tbn ntnte by lii-lriirtn. in profortlun tf the ouutbrof taxalilv mhab- itnts lnthewevoral prirta t ht-n or.j-xe-.t y'jffffij "y L tnxt ne aT1twnI a Vt'imt- n-pivM.ntatinu ; but an ninrr than threa countir -b.iH be join-... an. no county alia II bedividfl. In th frniafir,u of a di-trtct. Any ntv rm- i tniniuic a auffl-ient nnnbrr nf UaMna to aatitl it to at I lea-i tw tv.rcfrnt:itiTu fhall bare anparate ipreiMn- I Utioa aai-Hrnrd It aa-l ahall he diMded mm a.ntinitnt 1 di'trx-t ,.f mntisumuterritnry.of tHii.l taxable bor,ula- ' Hon m n. ar aN may Iw.each of which districU ahalllvct : one nprcfifntatite." i At the etvi of rtirm rfwn. mime artfele. frJrrt th-ao amtinirai a.rn-r. nj cmTyu.tt. I.rnlury us nrorv mu, til Cu-(ffM tarrUt,.tfaa at nusi.l LtiA ma tarntnl JJi Lm dirt.erf tn tt' t trim titan thm-.'1 Tim lecistaturv. at Its fir.t iwsir,ti snr tl.o ..lwl,. r thw amendment, nhall divide tlie rtty of l'hiiale.lbia into rnat trial ami rrvretUU5 di.tnrrjt,in'the aMnur ahnv lmi.led; rsurhdiatrieubtrvnialii uuH.anjtrd until th npieoriionmrtit ia tha ymmx umm thouaaod mtgH kundrrd aud ity four. FOntTn AJfr;!rDMrtT. ?b SrrtinH xxwi, Artid I. The le2lturvahill have the power tn alter, frToke or annul any charter of inoorDoratkn hereafter ennft-rrnl l.w : or under any general nr special law, when. re r ji, their opinina it may he iitjurpoos to the cittieon of the eom m -nwr-alth : in aueh manner, however, Ibat no iujiMiioa hall be done to tbo ourpuratora. Is Srwvre. ) April ai. 1S.t. f Prmlrrft, That Ihffl nfolotion jn fm the ftrvt amend ment. yea iU. nays S. On lite Tvnd anienduie-ul. y.a 1, naya tf. n the third anteo.imeat. yea 2&, oayt 1. On th frinrlh amnflment. yeat nays 4. iiitraet from Um Journal : THOMAS A. UAUUXRE, &rk. Is Hotxi or RrntSKjCT-iTiTaa, i Anrll n IMM C I rTrfff,That thla resolntion pam. On the flrrt amamd. ment, yeaa 72. ni 2t. 4n Ihr aeennd amend mnt, vena fiC, nayn -'i. On Um third amendment, yraa M. naya 2$ ; and on the f..urth amemlment, yeaa 6Jt naya It!. aUaet front the Journal : WILLIAM JACK, Clerk. SzcEFTAiiT'a OrrrrE, l rud Apru a., w. a. r, cvnn v. Secretary nf the lommtmweatth. SKCarTAPTH Orririf I RIUtirBCM. June a7, IMG. i Ifnnjf7wtnyr, XX: I do certify that the a bore and foretmlnK a n true and r.m t ropy of the oriental -Ra.:iutwm relative to aa Amendment of tba CDtltutioa,' aa tbo name remit ua on tile iu tliia oMrje. f-) In tewtmony whereof, I have hereunto aef my ( t- . haod and cauafd tn I affixed tho aeal of the V-" J Svcretaraolura, tho day and mr aNve written. A.O.lTKTlN. Secretary of the CammtmiceaUh. I Sf.MTf, April 21, iHAft. nt Ihe ta o HmO" nf tbf tieuvral Ajuwmbly aaweaitl) Purine aeB.i.n oi i tiiia Coni- VYifni-aii my baml and tho aeal of raid onlee, L. 0. ini x wnTy-Mv-nii' iiny or June, on .uounauu t J aijcUt aiuidxed aad hi ty-aix. A Cm. CT'RTIX. C38U fwcrriarg of the James B. Hamlin, ATTORNEY at LAW, IX. liOince- on Secnml St. w?t side, 2nd door smith of Market, Let, iftburff, 6m.r93 L'niou Uo. Ta. Sheriff's Sale. ft in depth, on which are rrerted " ' tS. JS- 6rt rate BlilCK lWKLI.IXi H..oe. aiiJ. I u"l out of the Court of Comaioa r4, nitii! .., I haniLnme Frame .sial.te. and I of I'nion cnuutv, will be expi.se-l to p,.h . all other necessary Oiitbuililinga. There are !ale ai the house of Jonas Fiaher, ia v.'h aaUon said Lot a variety of choice Fruit ' Deer Mills, L'nion county, la on Fi.!ay, ZETreea. and a never failing Well of ricel- I lih day of July next, at lo'cl. ri,, A. M ,fc. lent water. 1 interest of Hepburn M'CIore, E-tj, i0 tne Also THREE VMVPROrED LOTS ot lowing described real propeny. u u : ground fronting on Market street and adjoin-I No. 1 A certain tract of land situate m .(. in the lot above tlescrilieil on the west. winch ' lownsnip 01 r nue ierr ami coumy ait te j are well calculated for Btiililin? Lois, he in a very handsome location. Said lots will be sold separate. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, when terms will be made known by HttiH P.SHF.M.RR. UEOima F. MILLER, Lewisbure, July 4, lH!,r,. Assignees, Ac. Mitchell's New National KAP. THIS is the only Inrze Metallic Plate 3lap ever pnhtishetl in Ihis country, showing the United States, Mexico and Cent ral America in their proper connection. It is on a larger scale than any Map pub lished for peneral circulation, embracm!? the United Stales anil Territories from the Atlan tic to the 1'actttc Ocean. It is the latest Man of the United Sta'es published consequently embodies all infor mation of the most recent Government Sur veys and Explorations. It exhibits the Kail Roads more distinctly than any other general Map. Beintj finely engraved on copper.the physi cal features and gengraphical characteristics of all parts of the country are more clearly and distinctly delineated than on the Litho graphic Map. Nojjeneral Maps previously published show Ihe Shoals and Sand Banks in the Vicinity of the est India Islands, this feature being a..r.',c i.'onueu m M trine Charts. The Map of Sandwich Islands is on a larg er scale than before exhibited in any Ameri can publication. The various acknowledged and disputed boundaries of the several Central American States, including the claims of the Mosqmlo King at different periods, are correctly desia- I r?"''M'P '"c dillerenl ' Topef lorcons'tfuct'ing cec. inrotignout tti ca) and A table to the pi Elates, ann ny oittcrent overlain! routs across OUT lin.etfle.l Taredne,.. ..C tli P-.-: I . , . ' .1 cu as Gistanres ov water inrotiunoul all i FOR SALE. I iMiTna ll or? T llrlrk House and : itda ml Hjlf LiK of around siiuaie oti Market . 8.crHrg af U.C a,mnmwallh. j s,re.r opposlIe lhe ufw pr.sbylerian Ch. Also a Half liOt of gronnd simate on j the south-east corner of St. Louis and feme-. lery streets in the borouMliof Lcwisbur. Also all my interest ia a COACH SHOP, 1 doing a gncd business. For Terms, inquire nf WILLIAM JOHES. Lewisburg, June 13, I8-P6 bounded east by lhe Snquehanna river. octti by taints ol Henry llishaiitl others, north hr lands of Ja's Culberiaon, west by lands later owned by Kessmger and others, comaum, two hundred and twenty acres more or le wheron is erected a twn-slorey Unci Man sion House, a stone Bank Barn, atid citr ' outbuildings, with the appurtenances. No. 'i. Situate in Ihe township aforesaid bounded east and south by lands o. l.cor's by lands of James Culbertson, weal by lan:i lately owned by Henry Leas, containm; t,ce hundred acres more or less, whereon u t small Frame Hmt-t, with the appurtenaricr. Wo. 3- Situate in the township afortsaii, bounded east by lands No. S. soaih by -o. I and lands lately owned by l. Busier am! ott ers, west by lands latelyowned by Wni.H. acd I David Marr, north by lands of James ('u.'beri- sua and Jacob Farley, containing flij acre, mure or less, whereon is erected a sma! I Honse, with the appurtenances ' I No. i. Situate in the township aforesa:!, FINE BUFFALOE VALLEY FARM bounded east by No. I and others, snu b bi 70R SALEa-IIavlns become tw old ; XJZ IfZJTy ui iuaiitt);c uty laiee rartu 10 aiivaninve, ; .o. .x. I wish to sell a part of the same a tract of 9. AcrcH, or of IO I. j as a purchaser misht prefer. The portion I would part with is all fust quality Limestone land, and every field mav be atered from the Little IturTaloe creek. It is all under the best ctiliivation,exreptahrnt twenty acres fi!Vjr of excellent TIMBER. Ii is newly TXS is a I rontaining tbiriv-six acres more orlrn with the appurtetiatices. Tin. 5- Sitnale in the township aforesaid, Kftonded east bv So. 4. sooih by the Faetonr lands and lhe Turnpike hVad. west ly laodi lately owned by u'm. II. and llavtd Matr, and Dorth bs No. 3 and others, containing twenty acres more or less, with the appnrtenaners. No. 6. Situate in the township aforesaid, bonnded east by No. 5 and Factorv lands and limed, wiih new fences. There i Limestone Ouarrir onen. fr.im which i "thers. south by the Tornpike Road and others, honsands of bushels are sold vcarliTniias i west ,an,s cf Jab Farley and ethers. atso a young Deanng fi: JIAKII. The Improvements all new are a rood fck two-storey Frame HOI'SE with a Cellar JUatKitchcn. and a Pump hesnle it, a Spring House.a large Hank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn House and other ont.hinMinss. The property lies in Kellv township, near Flick's store and Kellv's Mill 5 miles from Lewisburg. and 2 from Milton and Ins been pronounced one of the best in lhe Valley. Title, indisputable. Payment to be o one nan down, and the remainder on tune, j rosseuion given the 1st or April netf. 63i SAM LEI. YODF.R. jp.iiin.ir rni '"'r Arnlianoi r ,-,.,, e,i Kail Koads, Canals, i"" i" oaic. us countrv. tCentral Amen- I 1 V rirtna nl an n..ln. nr il.. n t. - .1 Mexico are indicated. I) rn r r A "'I""1"3 I. giving the distances bv Rail Roads ! n JT? 5. L"'''" 5"' ' '!': . nncipa. oUces throughout the I nited ' 8BVFET L ZeT. Tit I'" north by lands of Jacob Farlev and Hmrr Iltsh, containing one hundred and 6l'ty actea more or less, wiih the appartenances. No. 1. Situate in the township aforesaid, bonnded east by lands No. 6, south by lands of J. Cummings, north, and west by lands of Jacob Farley, containing twenty-five acres more or less, with the appurtenances. No. S- Sttnate in the townsh.p aft resaid, bounded east by No. 3, sooth by No. I and ade ! ".,h,"r weM bV lands of No. 4, and north by v-imiainin? lour acres more or less, whereon is erected a small House, with tha (appurtenances. ... J ffetzed and taken in execution and to be sold ' a. it. . . f I r i i-. t- 1MMEL D. GCLIHN. fherift Sheriff's Ollice, Lewbtirg, June 1J, 1S5 parts ol the World, also ihe height of princi ple mountains and length of principal rivers on the Map is much more lull and valuable than usually accompanies a general Map. The table eives the population ol all the counties in the I'nited States, according to Census of 1S50, and area of all Stales and Territories are of great value. There are on the ame sheet two Maps of ihe World, one on Mercator's, and one on the Situnay, the 23' of Ampnt next. the following described Real Estate, late the estate of the said deceased, viz: The situate in Limestone township aforesaid, ad jotntog lands of John Rinehart. John Mensh tieo Leisthtner, Henry San lers. Henry Frock,' John Croasgrove and oihers.containtng about 184 ACKKS and 5 perches, about :0 acres of which are rM.JlLUi,i, i-u wnii.il inn relative " ' ii muni;; ..i.sc acres ol cxce.ii ni 1 Vh. - r f -- ' . ' 1 1 ) . S UII'M ayO. cp such a Inform. The Pcinocraey of Sheffield township " P'td rciItit;n that ibej would send no w . .V j i r i ..-'i v , I VelW n4 PPrt do man who sup- anle to attend on KrooL-a' trial Ii ;. t ... ... 1 r r , , portca tba Cmcionali platform. ea he may never recover. Brooks waa I v .i rr - a -i j e j .l i "J Four othorTownsbtM were noreprtMB- rirJ. and finer! Ihn nalteu anm nt QAn 7 . . r r1"" .. . ... ' ' Altogether, "aincs ia work in." - Scimrnr k Eris Rarboad. The ex. which paid down The dcUtd on the expulsion of Brooks from tha House, comraauccd oa AVedaes- day .his fricud showing the most bullying fpint, but not being able to overawo the Free Pta'.o maiuhera. The dobata waa most esoitiog, and Keitt of S. C. drew a ehair to atrikc Hickman of IV, vhea he waa kept off by force. l-Col. Fremont' Letter of Accc ptanee ia a maelcrly doca tricot, aod ehowa ho is a Btatcamao aa well aa a eoldior a Patriot aa wen aa a brave aad noble mm ai'Ii CVS L nt arcfV. tension of onr railroad connections, by the Northern Central Railroad, renders the progress of the Santwry k Erie Railroad a matter of interest to Baltimore, and we are therefore glad to learn from a publish ed report of the latter company that the eetern division rnnning from a point in the Tionests, eighty-two ' miles to Erie, which was placed noder contract some time ", will now he actively poshed to com pletion. It will ran along Bonnet's Branch We land the Sinoemahoniog, by tbe way of a w T-t the Y'ltrrt of Union County: F enow CiTtir.s I offer myself as a can didate for re-election to the office of Proth Onolary and Clerk of the several Courts of Lmon county. Should I be elected,! flatter nivsen mat tne aiscnarge of the duties of said offices heretofore by me, is .sufficient pledge of .... f i ' ip. attention to ann discharge of Ihe dunes of said offices with fidelity. Lewisburg. July 8. SAMUEL ROHSH. Presidential Election TneKfay, Xov. 4, IS 56. Free Soil, Free Speech, Free M.:n, Free Prett, A SB Freedom for Kansas ! REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS : (Antl Slarery W higa, Democrat, aud AaWKaaat FOtt FtttSlntXT: " JOHN C.FREMONT WM. L. DAYTON - Of KKW JERSET Cincinnati Platform Xominationt. far PeeaUeaWaWES PCHJAir. at Penrmreairia tTi Premtont-IOHS C.BKCCKI.siKIPaK,or Kaatulk Pro-Slavery American Ticket. Tat Paa.in.rr MILI.ARU FIlXMOItE, nf Ne Vork. laawajrr ANDaiW J. DONLSuN,ef Tenncaae. Iteanlntten prenneinr amendments tr. theOnslitutioa of the Ointtnvn wealth, being nnler conatileralion, tin the tneetion. Will the pVnata airree tn the first amendment t The jeaa and najre were taken acreeuhlv u. the proTla ton. of the Cnnelitution, ani were at, follew. arj : YEOi Mm.o. Ilrowne, Harkal-w. Crevwelt, Keana, Fi-rmiMin, VlenniRi-n. Iloce, Ingram. JaaiiMin, Knoa, Lanliarb, le-wia, MTIInteek. Trice; 8ell.-r, ehntnaii, s.,uther. ftranb, Taititart, Walton, Welsh, Wuerrj, Wii km and Piatt (Smlfr) U. Nra Mea.ra. Crahh, Greft, Jordan, Btellincar, and Pratt a. Si the queation waa determined In the affirmative. On the queation. H ill the Senate atrree to the eeennd amendment t Tlie yeaa and naya were taken affreeahlj to the proria. ion. nf the Cnetitution, and were aa fiiiloir, vis : Veaa Meeiirp. Bmwne, Burkatew, Creaewell, Kvana, Iliire, Initram, Jnnilwn, Kmia. Laulaieh. Iewia. M'Clin. tnrk. tlellerii. Shiiman, riouther, Ijtraub, Walton, Welsh, Wle rry and Wilklna 1. Nat.i Slefure. Crabb. Pereuenn. OreiFe. Pratt. Pete. ena I rUll (.Venter) . ci theqqeatioa was determined in the afllrmatiTS. On thiqoeKtion, W ill the Senate atrree tn the third amendment ? The yeaa and naya were token acreeahlr to the (tnnall. tnihin. and were as follow, via: Vaa Meeara. Ilrowne, llurkalew, CraLh. Creaawell, Evans, rrrtcueon. Flennikeo, Hn-e. tnttram. Jaaiteim, J'dan, Knoa. Itibsrh. le-wia. M'Olintork. Melltntter, Pratt. Priee. rVllera. ebuman, tfnuiher. Strauh. Taintart, Walton, nvi.h herry, Hilkiua and PiaU (.(ilrr ai. -r. oiniK - bo the question waa determined in the affirmative. On the qnearion. nt tue .Senate aeree to the fourth amendment The yrn and naya were taken agreeably to tbe Consti tution, and were ae follow, via .- Vase Meeara. browne. Burkalew, Creawell, Evana, Flentnken. Iloge, Ineram. Jamison, Jordan. Knoa, l.auhai-h. le-wie, SI'clintKk, prtee. Bellers. tthuiaan. souther, traub, Walton, Weiab, Wnarry, Wilkan and . mi, i.-r.i.n-i m. Sava Ueaars. Crabh. Ore. Melllniter Mid Pratt 4. So the question waa Uelcriniaed in tbe amrmattTo. Jocksal or rni ItousK ny RkPftssrvTartvia, I p-ii t, is . (i. r The yeas and naya were takanaxreeably to the provisions of the 1 ""-filim- n, and on the first pmiMieed amendment YEAS Measrs. Anilerwin. nnetrna. RaMwIn HBII n k l.yeomirut,l BecktVovk.) llernhaM, Ikryd. Borer, Brown, Brush. Rurhanan. I'aldwell. C'atnphril. (arty, Crawford, rrant. lMwdall, Wiroier, FaoaoM. Fiwter, lieta, Hainan, ,.HTiwr. mill., itioiia. Ill I. II Heme. Ilibtie. position and comparative size of the different divisions of the Globe are distinctly shown. By the Map on Mercator's projection, the World is shown, as if viewed by one rlance from the I'nited Stares. This is dune by placing the American t'onlinent in Ihe center, which also eives a definite idea of the value of a ship canal throtizh Central America, and a Rail Koad from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean across the I'nited States, throuch which the commerce and travel of the World must pass. Mr. F. TAfjGART, of Wayne Co., is ensraeed in canvassing Tnion and Snyder counties for the above work published by S. ALOCSTLS MITCHELL, Philad. West Branch Insurance Company, OF Lock Haven, Pa., insure Detached Buildings. Stores, Merchandize, Farm Property, and other buildings, and their con tents, at moderate rates. Doing business on botbCash aud Mutual plans. Capital,$:i0ti,000. DIRECTORS. MEADOW, with a convenient DWELLINO 1 FOUSE, larjrc Hank llarn, gja larrje bearins ORCHARD, a Well of excellent Water at ihe door, and other necessary improvements. Sale to commence at ten o'clock in the fore noon of said day, and terms made known by 1M.MKI. SMAFKR .a - HE.NRV K. riANDERst, -aasi-W UUICI, Urt II WoorUots and Small Farm for Sal. T tuit purchasers, an retuvnahte ttrmt. THERE are 9 lots of Woodland, si- L tuaie in White Deer Tp.. on Little Bnf- j faloe Creek.abont a mile above tiAldin'a store. rantrinr; lrom 14 to 21 acres each, well timb ered with various kinds ol Oak, Pine, Poplar, and Chesnut. Tbe Farm contains about S5 aeresjef which IS are cleared, and has on it aTwaStorv Log av Hons. a Log Stable. Cprinw of Water, llaJLand Frntl trees of variosa kiBiIa. fr aii joms lands of John HuramH and Jacob Han- man, ahont I j mile from (ialdia'a aWora, in a Co Pa. The above propertv ia offered" at Priwaio Sale, by the subscriber. GEORGE MEECELU Kelly Tp., An. 10, '55. Just w-WTOW J. Goldsmith fc Bro'f. N' Hon John J Pearce Hon G C Harvey John B Hall T T Ahrams Chas A Mayer 1) J Jacktnati Chas Crist W White Peter Dickinson Thos Kitchen Hon. G. C. HARVEY. President. T. T. ABRAMS, Vice Pres. THO S KITCHEN. Sec'y. JAMES B. HAMI.I.V, Aernt. 627 LewisburR, L'nion Co. Pa. PUBLIC SALP. "TTILt lie olTered at 1'uMic Sale, the KF.RLI. IKO WOltK!., nion county, 4 miles south of Hartletoa, nn Thurnlmj, Friday and Saturday, the 10M, 1 Uh and 1-2h ofju'u urjrt. Id. H. Dersham, W. D., HAVING permanently located in Le wisbure. Pa., resnectfnllv tenders his Professional Services to the citizens of this town and vicinity, hoping by prompt attention to the duties of his profession to merit a share of their patronage. Attention will also be paid to Chronic Diseases of every nauie.and treated with unparalleled success. Da. DE Its HAM eraduated at the reno.n. American Electtc Medical I'olleze.C'incinnati, having first studied the Old or Allopathic sys-' tern of medicine, and attended Lectures in one of the Old School Medical Colleges of Philad elphia; but becoming convinced of the super iority of the N'ewor American Eclectic system, he commenced its study, and attended two courses of Lectures in lhe Reformed or Ame- " Stock necessary for carrying on the Furnace and Forge such as Teams. L a!"ns' c,,al and Ore Beds, one WTi " rate Mare for riding or buggev, ' 14 cal Cars for filling coal in Fu'r- r,' 'Dg v-ars and a lull set of Mining 1 ools, a full set of Furnace and Force Tools Colliers', Blacksmith and Carpenter TOOLs! Also a laree loi of hammered BAR IRON as- -'r-. Ah' p"p t 1 v.. . i ii u i. ii, an (try j number of articles not mentioned ".""""There will also be offered on Saturday. av ot sale, ruLK TRACTS of .. vi.ii..i.yi, as loiinws : Tract No. 1 containing 300 term more or less, the whole tract well Timbered, with a ioiKc tract oi n nue nne on it for saw tim ber, adjoining lands of Adam Mnsser, John Smith and others. This tract is offered in lots of S5 or 50 acres, to suit purchasers. Tract No 2 contains I Acr)-this tract has about one half nf the Coal Timber cnt off, but all the White Pine left stand for sawing; the remainder is covered with lim- i e i, 1 1 a' ' 1 ,nc' ls on "he east enil of 1 abily s Mountain, formerly owned bv VV m. Forster, dee'd. Tract No. 3 is Sprout land, the wood being cut off five years ago. containing SO terra aojoining lauds or John Rote and others. Tht. tract has excellent Chestnnt sprouts on h. - nva.au. is a i so sprout land at Buffaloe is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer" br tha ar rival oi.oar ACW STOCK of Spring axd Summer Goods, consisting of the largest assortment of J.VS WEAR ever before brought to the town of Lewisburg. Our Mock ia complete, aad we are se ling at veryredaeeJ prices. All of our ..oocis are selected by ourselves and manufac tured in our own establishment in Philad. nr. Black, Brown, Blue, Green. Claret aad Flair Broadcloth and Cassimere Dress, Frock and Sack Coats, as well as FANCY CLOTHING of every description Vests of Cassi mere, Silk and Satin, ali made after the latest fashions, and warranted to be well made. Also White Marseilles Vests.White Linen Vests and Pants, and every vaneiy of goods usually found in a GentlrmcHt FurnUkina Z'srri o'taAnienl and a Urge! including f;inre itmi... x.,l.i.i.. c . I T. .ti)IU.,0IKIl arrawers, suspenders. Handkerchiefs, I ndcr shirts. Ac. Also a great variety of Fancy Articles. Also II 41 , Caps for Spring and Summer wear, I mbrellas, Carpel Bags, etc There will be crowds aucr.di.ig our next month's Court, therefore we have laid in a much larger stock than we otherwise would have done. Our motto is Quick Sales and Small Pro(its,"and to.ihis motto we adhere. N.B. We would particularly call the atten tion of Parents to our stock of Bots' Currut.s, and also that Goods will be carefully made to order. Particular attention paid to orders frons the country. Lewisburg, April, 1834 ncan Eclectic Medical College of lhe Queen 1 roPunla,n containing about SO 4re ad City of the West. This Institution. nlthon.K ; fining lands of J. Foster Wilon and ..ther. ye. in iia nuary, has nn anperiey ia theOreat Weat. and ",s "Is" aj good Chestnut Sprouts on Med!ei;.""ui'; !Lu,!ir; '".' TT ' -""r "tV"g " over four years ago. : , . ... ... nwnnu 1 1 I aenutna jnyrtoane to all parte of our itlnbe. and in Ohio, Indiana, l ' f W'" m " man numtrmu than any otuer Abolition Candidate!. Mart-e ami lil.aw CT. a- r Fee. Fit aiaaaii OaWaTT aWTTW Mt V Twa. llelromb, Hnnateker, Iinhria. ISMthajn.Ianu.Irwna.Jaerna, Joknaon, Lpurte, lebo, Li nzakir, livett. M'Calmnnt, M I'.rttiy. JtOnU. Slaixrle, M.wer.Mlller. Mentmaairy, 'taoTeh.-ait. Nunneravher. Orr. Penreon, i'tn-lpe. PuroelL Kamvy. IM, ReinneM. KitMie. IM-eta. ehenk, gmitlt ( A I lefftw-ny, I Smith tOambria, Smit h Wyomina-.) .strowee, Tbaaniiaon. Vail. Wfaalkm nr.ie,. '.i... 1. vr ..... , (Ltiarrne.l Ziniaaennan and Wruilit (.vjawtee) Ti. Kn Mee.rs. Anini'llne. ltTTr.t"Vir.''obnnrn.noek, Fry.Kultnn.eayuml,llil,laney Uanrittnei.Uanfreft.Hrnaae- Reener.lrilneker.tiMlliritMr Vvee tlanlev M.H. M.. aaa. J'aUrVw. gaHabury. enritk (rniladelpnla.) Walter, 'I "- daaarwiiarl iat tka atBraiatiye, I' a the quettina. Will tba Hew aa-r-e tn tha erermd amendraent? " ' The yeaa and nava were taken, aad ware an follow, via: Heeare. And-raon, Baekaa, Italclwln, Rail. Berk ftyeaming,) Bert Vork.) Beyaduitl, Bayd, Brawn. Bynan, Bui banan. Caldwell, r.a.,.aall, Oarty. Craiar, Fanankt ","? ""4- " a-sl 1101. Ilibba, hllefraa. Ilippl,. Holennrh, llnnarrker, Inihrie, Incbani r"1"!", rr;,"-,J""M- '", leprae. lbo. Lor Batter, ii.iu u "'""s 1 riny. ..nowin. Handle, l . - " , mvwvuwj. x. wiaenar, srr, era'ri'l'.!Ur."'J'' lt','rt rtla,Rekwi Swart. Mh (Ailetherly,) Bare to.. Va, Wkallaa. Wyttht (Luaarna,; ZaaaMnnaa aad Wrjht (ratir;- M. i lie error .pel dilTerenee between the Rrfrm! (nnl or Feleetie.a.n.1 tbe old Alloa Uii .yrtea of uediria, U this: tbe aeersehhol usee no niedieinal acei.t that Is in any way injarlnua tn tie. kunian ey.tena, auek aa Oalnanel araenir. Antimony. a.; fnrenperinrai.il harmless ai(enta nave al late years been diee..vere.. (by tbe ever lib-rat ana nroirreeeive phyrieiana of the Srw S-bonl.l that are anaapleto aabatitntea for tboea deleterinn. nedlrlnes fCa. lomel, e.:) tberefure we have no aee.1 for Uieni. With i o T.mhl . nd all thoe. o the OM or ailopathie arbred iee.t tne few nnienna mentioned above IU.. .. '"T"'"' f hee ,n.m .f 3,. nine, (ae the Uismepathie, lllret atkie.Tliom.nian. r 1 many Iran .re now eurable that were onee rnaAlerad 15Llui i.""1 "-J,n "therdlrean,. ., Dehilit I(h, aallsn. Ilyapepaia. I.i.er Diaisiae. l lrerateil SoreTkraat. vi-eaarn none. nni.l.i I . ..r i- ... . - ' thl t?. TV1? "'T rtM" '-" "P'rmeHy In ri?-iT """V " difeaaefc It he. been pro,.' by Slf " "i'rta1ity-t.ltlM alt diaeaa4 h!7rrA t'" ati Uu 0f -Ctatan. nJtHLS"." VTamn unproTementa. and the "ear ?eknol ia alwaya prooreeainir. not Line bound down bydeapoUeereedaandantiituMrtlheorie "T.B. OFFICE at tha lowee enrf ef Sf.b ' re.e . . . "IU i -IT c"nn'nce each dar at 9 o'clock Terms of sale made known by the subscriber JOHN i lllikru sunt: in, f-on. RAVI. KNALER. "f Matktt Street C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drua and Ckemieal . i ijewtsoarg, fa. : Rich Prairie Farina ! TTNIMPROVED LANDS, and Town J Lots in Illmou, Iowa, and adjoining States for sale in great variety, at low pri ces, and on favorable terms. , Pamphlet Catalogue Descriptions of Prop- I eny. wtta prices attached, forwarded gratia i by mail on application. I ' r ,I"ntrt ''""I emnretinnn will ftirilitare ! giving vaiaaoie inlormattrn of any part of to applicants desiring to locate. Ci Bnyers of Illinois Central R. R. Lands can avail themselves of the knowledge and experience of Mr. km, ihe lale Lano agent of the Company, to supply the difficulty of making judicious selections. Particular attention given tn locating War ranis, examining lands, furnishing maps and descriptions, payment of taxes, and to a gen eral Real Estate Business. CHAS M. DUPirr eV CO. Corner of Michigan Ar. and Sonth Water St. em", w. nrc. near M.Cen.R R Dep ot, Ti a. miu. J CHICAGO' COAL ! C04-L! POAL !The nnifersignod iroutd res- pecttuliy inform the citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, as well as persons in adjoinin towns, that be keeps constanilv on hand a supply otSIIAMOKIX and V lLHS-BAHRE C OAL, for Stove and other purposes, of every variety and siae. and will deliver Coal to persona deeirar it, aa he ha. ,a re.ni ty, that pi.rpoee. H.vtn ereetrt i fair nr cisid WKIHII SCAIKS, he ran vaaniw nersoaa pair, hanne Coal that they will get full weight, aad ibna pay enly .r what tliey reeeive. C al ran be had at the lowest Caeh prleas at kai Tare, a few yards from Mr. W ealeetsanlt UeOL all kinds niU he attended to at kin Coal ar.l. titOKGK UoLiTaJX. te-wi.bnrit. May 7a, twa IdVAlso Rlacksfuith's Coal. A FRESH SUPPLY . . OF Drnss, Medicines, Books, Not ions. Varieties. Stationery, 4c, parckased ia New York and Philad. markets, has jast beta ree'd at the Old Mammoth Drag Store of CHRIST ca CALDWELL, Lew i.borg. GLASS Jars, for Pickling and PreserwnT. Quarts and Half Gallons, for sale cheap "T CHRIST B CALDWELL DR.CRBEN S AROMATIC 8AP.a ettaia enre for Dyspepsia and diseases arising frnai aa laiewre state or the stomach elan a ear are ventive ol 'ATK Jul) Jfc't -pnea T aaj. per kwala. aaala by CUBIST A CAUlWItlXr SArORIFIER.or Coaceouated Lye war ranted to make Soap without Lime, and with litttetaoaMa. tthOMeaaeeYlawdarrwawa snap fat. yon saa Bak kfleea nUnaa food Coap. Hard snap fan se aaada la the aama way. For aala by CUH1?T CALBWBIX. BAYES' WHITE GREASE, for Waggon. Uorgtes, Carts. Omnibuses, Stages, ere. ' ewfti;cr ; tic's fee J Ctiilfc ea4aFWUt