Xmishunj Cljrnnirk Jclt 18, lSoGr fmttrnm .He!. The I.twtwi Cnmcu H(Hk4 wa the Caeh Protein. iee the largeet mad beet atrculetiea of MJ NVwepeprr id Gains Cuuuty. 51 HJarne ct ! Many of oar country frionds have Kade known a wish for general Musi Meeting of tbs friend of Fbimoxt and Fmedom immediately after Harvest. Correspond oce is opened with several Speaker! at distance, to know if they could attend,and wbaa. BTbe County Comruittee are rcqnted to meet at G. F. Miller's office, at 2 P.M. to-morrow, to consider the sub ject, and if they fee proper to determine the time and place. A FAIR PROPOSITION. Union Electoral Ticket. Let committee ol the American and Republican parties meet and settle ttrenty six Electors in c imrann. Let the frici'iia of Fillmore name a tfrnty trveuth, and the friends of Fremont do the same. Let each party print tickets with tbe r.m names, except the 27th, which shall be fur the Fremont man or for tbe Fillmore man, according to the preference of each voter. Have each Elector pledged in writing to cast the Electoral vote of the grate either for Fillmore or Fremont, as tbe 27th Elec tor for tbe one or tbe other shall have a majority of the votes cast Agreed to by the Lancaster Ind. Whig, Lcwisburg Chronicle. KJPush along tits aUove proposition. For ourselves, on the score of Slavery we lave no choice between Fiilmor and Du cbanan, but most of oar friends Lave, and wo yield to their wishes. It aeems certain that a union of this kind most be effected to carry tbe State against Buchanan. It is truertbe 7th vote may be lost; but it i. letter to lore 1 than 27. Let all pipers in the State of Fenn'a whieh aprore tbe above plan, attach their same, and send a mtrf.l copy to the Ed itor of the Teryrnph, Ham.-burg J Congress hoaortas Itself The ll iu.-'i- uf Representatives at Wash ingtnn did ittelf the honor to resolvo to expel tbe ruffian Brooks of S C. bj a vote rf Yeas 121, Nays C5 2C ronj. Every Southerner except Jioffmatt of MJ. (Am.) voted Kay. Floran-A.ftjr"n4" Fuller 1Q Dot vote. All tbe other Pennsylvania Metabers ruled Yea. Every Republican Member voted Tea. Buohacaa and Fill- M M. J.I-IiIa 1 .I..... .1.. . 1 I f bavins 95 fruuul U - intug -e art with the cowardly, oath-breaking, would-be murlcrfr cf a Senator I roan the announcement of the vote. Brook asked leate to make asp-ecu, which was grnnted bim. He justified Lis course, ridiculed and abused some of tbe Mem bers who bad spoken against bim, threat ened what terriUe things would have hap pened but for his forbearance, and closed by announcing that be bad tea days before resigned bis seat, and was no longer a Member of tbe 34th Congress! Ife retired mid cheers an1! mes; and was met. and kissed by sundry (not 'strong minded' bat) trong-etomncbed women ! (There are rumors that Mr. Butler will resign, and give bim his sent in Senate also that he a 111 bj ejected Governor of 6oufh Carolina and also that he will take the stump for Mr. BucLanan.) On Tuesday, the House adopted the resolution censuring Keitt of S. C. for bis aid of Brooks in his assault upon Sumner, by vole of Yeas 106, Xsys 96. A aim ilar resolution agtinst ElmuncUon was rejectedleas 60, Xays 136. On Wednesday, Keitt also resigned his Membership so the two flowers of cbiv. a'ry will return home together 1 Lewi D. Campell of O. Chairman of tbe Committee the Committee itself sod tbe msjnrity of the House.deserve tbe thanks of the country for this timely effort to purify itself and st.ip tbe prevalence of lawlessness and violence among its Mam bers. (Those who apologize for Brooks would find their mental vision improved if they were put together on one plantation of Senator Cutler's in Sou'.li Carolina.with Brooks aud Keitt to oversee them a year.) HSL.Wm. Y.Roberta, elected Lieut.Gov. of itausas (lata a Democratic Member of the Legislature, from Fayette Co. Pa.) in a publie letter denounce Douglas' new bill as shutting out all hope fr Freedom. If it pass, it will lrgxlisa the Missouri mob Legislature put tbe whole maeLinery of lb election into their hands and (heir Constitution (pro-slavery of course) is not to be submitted to the people for approval, but will be enforced by the bayonet ! mrTSa one we trust will fail to peruse the Correspondence on our first pagt. The sentiments czprefsed by Col. Fremont arc wise, liberal, patriotic and ooniprcheosive. Tne policy be indicates, would make onr country feared, respected and honored all over the world, and inaugurate prosperity, haji iness and peace at home. He would i "Jo jusiTy aud love mercy" with all man kind. This is tbo man who some of lb Bnchto'ers sneer at a "only t to eat rat soup and horse meat ?' TOT Jur in the ease of nerbert.fsiled to-agree, and were discharged. Under the pro-slavery icBaenc at Washington, it is djutttul whether a rich Ongroeman can be brought t3 punishment tor sbooticg an bumble Irish waiter. 4 Fremont tnd Dayton Electoral ticki bi formed ia Kootfcly. OomfpondcaM of tb Lrviabart CfecnnMs. Pants.. July 15, 1858. Some twenty years ago. in Third St near the corner of Ckeiout, flourished a very much neglected manufactory of "tiles," under the shadow of e very f romieent shingle, bearing in prominent characters the enphar.ir-utt adv ertisement of "T.B.Florence.Practiral Hatier." Ko wonder the "uUukmrat" wasweglceted, for iis ambitious proprietor had a hand in every meeting having for its object the salva tion of the country and the advancement of the "working man's interest.'' the popular cry in those days and any aight ia the week yoa might have heard bis voice from the steps of Moyamensing Hall, declaiming in very patri otic strains and very bad grimmer, or reading reading resolutions in the real Forrest style a very popular man was "handsome Tom Florence." From "practical hatter.- Tom became prac tical editor, practical loafer.practical Temper ance man, (where as M,W. P of the 'Sonnies he used to make practically pious speeches and cry over them, very affectionately, while some of the brethren ho were cognizant of certain practises of his, indulged in very prac tical laughs at htm) finally Tom's fathrr be came a 'practical boat builder," and the ship, wrights of the 1st District arguing from that that he would make a capital fellow about the "Ship of State," sent Tom to Congress, where he became a practical dooghfaee"and now be can't see that Congress has any right to punish practical blackguards who diserace her halls. It is not to be wondered at that Southern representatives hold the North in contempt, having such noble allies as their tnodela- Truly we have hit on a great period in the history of America. Fourth of Jnly orators are eontinnally screaming "eternal hostility to every fi rm of tyranny over the mind of man but preachers who dare to denounce national sins are invited from iheir pulpits (Tjng of Phila. and Conway of Washington;) and the Eagle of the "Old Dominion" is ready with beak and talons to chase from her hal lowed soil any miscreant (Underwood and Rye) who dare to intimate that the traffic in human flesh is not perfectly legitimate and "peculiarly" humane and patriarchial, institu ted for the express purpose of humanizing and christianizing both the slave and his kindred at home although when he is to be allowed the opportunity no one has ventured to assert and in alt respects a blessed institution. And the platform cn which this precious idol sits, is borne very complacently on the shoul ders of a lot of huckstering, dough headed northern representatives, who will find bye-and-hye that even Polygamy is eonstilulion al, as the constitution does not expressly say that one man shall have only one wife. Most of the sensible and good men down this way are "going in" for Fremont. People begin to feei that they have bees the tools of party have been lucked and ended, bomrht time to lane ihe matter in their owa hands, and not allow those "practical" brawlers to judge for thi-m any longer. All compromises are to be made hereafter on the basis of right and wrong, and not for the sake of peace and harmony: for peace can nerer And a iiw principle, wnicn an abandonment of justice and right pre-sup poses. And when such men as Mr. Cadwal lader, and Mr. Florence suppose that their a.t win be ni'lorsefl ny rntladelphla,and the voiee of the majority go to sustain such foul acts as that committed by Mr. Brooks it is time they were undeceived,and they r quested to resign a position they disgrace. . They are tbe vcrv fellows who are in no danger by ad vocating the "fortirer in re"; for there is no danger of either of them telling the plain truth so as to make themselves obnoxious to such fireeaters, and thus have the rule applied to then. One cannot help feeling that "judgment" has not altogether "fled to brutish beasts," since the vote on the expulsion resolulien.has shown so respetable a majority in favor of re taining some title to decency ; for, after the sham trial Mr. Brooks had, nearly every one supposed that it would amount to only such farce in Ihe House. I listened last evening to a speech from Mr. W. H. Fry of the Tribune, forcibly argumenta tive and historical, delivered at a Fremont meeting in Camden, where I am staying thro' he summer months. His main subject was a review of "sectionalism" the great gun of Democracy, which is unloaded in the teeth of every one who dares to attack Slavery ; and Mr. Fry rather opened the eyes of the 'Span iards" on that subjeet : btit'-Spain" is all right. although Fillmore has a good many friends through the State. Jimmy Buehacaa I dare say is a very nice old bachelor, but I would not occupy the White House at the price he must pay for 1L if he does occupy i nor hug such carcases of political and moral rottenness to my bosom as J no. W. Forney and the clique that surrounds nnn.for the power and poses- sions ol the Autocrat or all toe Russias. I have never voted, because I never felt that my vote was worth anything, at least, there have been no questions mixed hereto fore with Presidential elections appealing so strongly to our moral sensibililyjnd in which the future of our country is so deeply con cerned; but in the present contest, count me in. Your etc, 8. U. F. For tli Lewtobint Cbrank. The other evening,! attended a meeting of a Buchanan club, very respectable in its appearance, and wis considerably en tertained. Tbe speaker, a gentleman with gray hairs, and who I was told bad served in tbe General Assembly, gave a a very original and learned geuealogical account of a party which I learn by certain papers are going for Mr. Buchanan the Whigs. I suppose ho commenced their origin with tbe Tories, but when I got in be was por traying the enormities of John Adams -a very fine old patriot, it was tho't by Gen. Washington and the men of hi day, bat really no better than be should be, accor ding to onr orator. He followed down the Whig pedigree till it mergad itself in the Republican party showing conclusively that Fremont, Dayton, Boeder, Bobinaon, &e. &o,, are ltsanl political descendant of Adams, Washington, Hamilton, and the other old Tory Federalist who rebelled against a lawful King. From Jefferson a like, pore dosorat of Democracy down to Buchanan was visible, broken by opposi tion only about half tb time; bat whether Jefferson's democratic mantle would fall next on Brooks or Stringfellow, was not revealed. Ia short, Baclunan was tbo apostolical succeswoa of orthodox democ racy ; tlicy were tbe "true church j" and all outside were heretic 2 ' Tbs-speaW forgot to tell us that Jasat Bacbattas belnngH ti bet game horrid j Lewisburg Chronicle John Adams Federal parly as long as it existed ; and he could not have told us when be became a Democrat if ho had tried. - Nor did be inform a that Fremont waa alwaya a democrat, nor could he show an anti-democratio principle in tbe Repub lican platform. But what have all these vnpid nonsense and a loaders of Revolutionary patriots to do with tbe question whether Kansas is to be blessed with Liberty or oppressed with Slavery f This runuiog back to past days to blind the eyes of tbe people against the living issue of tbe present, is a confession of weakness. The worst acts and princi ples ascribed to John Adams, were not one tenth as tyrannical as those of Kansas, which were enacted aud are sustained by democratic authority, fom Pierce down wards (or upwards) to Jones. Buchanan is by bia platform bound to enforce that bloody code, illegally formed ; and every vote for him is a vote for as much worse than John Adams' laws, as Kehoboaui was more overbearing than his father. At the next meeting of the Club, it is fair to suppose, judging by tbe past, we shall be entertained by a concise history of Old Blue Beard, by way of showing that Polygamy as well as Slavery is democrat ic They have a "right to regulate tbeir domestic institutions in their own way j" and the Mormons on tbe Platform are as orthodox as the Border Ruffians. Better scare tbe young Democracy with tbe Klue Beard story, or they'll certainly bolt for Fremont. Mather Hi bbarp. The October Election TuaJoy, Oct. 14, 1856. vThl;, American & Republican IXIOA TICKETS. 'ZiibTty and Union, now and for arar, ena and lnfceparablv.' Damiu. W ttuitB. MThOonti.ttttrn of ihv rnitxj Ptatf I an inwtTam"tit not of iramHialr but of altimnt im1 unitrl Ftdin. It so atntriHptat'd by tttirtat M-n wrm frntn'l it, nt thv World Iim an rrrii-l It. Th Nation l FUg. that i it nmbol, in the hantmrnf L1BKUTV it whit nil toil tVld- vwtoli of KTiutirtMrr trial, of tha rrtftft of Tirtorr, and Iho bWwwt of rariflf. Mat its ST A WIT CMOS FOB LTKB TT M lUAt!oJ ROU l DJprt a the golden flrv of God Armament!" N.rMUnK, Jr. rteptmi that 1 n9r can. and trr piJT , and no AirlAfy p"rr rW err ' we rot. U txlmtt tita rrrg mr Jtmurry whrn it dms tf cxuL" UJir Clat. Voa Caii CtoMMifffrorta, Thonian C Cocliran, of York Co Acmtua Uiokkai., Darw in Phelps, of Armstrong Co Fob EmvftToR sUvcral. Bartb'W Laporte, of Bradford Co For Congress, JOHN 0. KUXKEf,, of Ilarri.sWg (Sntject la Um drMon of Cougrejsiooil ConJvreoae.) For Representative, THO.M AS HAYES, of Lf wlshurg S.W (Subject Id the dcMoB of Representative Conference.) For Associate Judge, JOHN W. SIMONTON, of Buffaloe For Prothonntary, Ac. JAMES W. SAN'DS, of Mifflinburg For County Cummissioner, WILLIAM HUHL.of West BuSaloc -i inriii in. uttsj!., ol l,ewisburg Jf.W For Countr Auditor, JOHN D. BOGAR, of New Berlin Pensthaiiia Democratic Ticket. Rmind. Ttist In the repeat of tbe act knowa the Mioari enmimfn!e art, atd the pamce of the nrt or -anjeiua- u Jritorlee of Kaaeu,aML Keanrdtirf-e. raft.HMWxnrrnrR or faTRiorio sacrificic in meeting the dmeed of iMlinoei exrltentest bj UDba k adherie. to the fuadaBiental law. k'Mtrtd. Th.t e fullT enilo-e the ntmfnitretlon of rre.-aib.iit Piaeea ee NATIONAL. FAITHFUL. AND I'F FiriBNT folly eqnel lo ell the imp"rui.l em-rjr-nriee hlrj. theeonnlfr hel had to enonunter. end that h lie? evtrthllT ouiataiued tar intereeta aad boner at bume lod abroad. intorrg-nnfitm prhm flh Pbitrrm nft ftmirntinH Ctmel Oimaiuramn ORORAE SCOTT, of Cxtamhia Co. Auditor Central JACOB FKV. of UootKomriy Co. Strvtior Gmerut of fo. Please announce JOHX M.C.RANCK Eq. orMifflinhurg as a Volunteer candidate for Ihe office of District Attorney at the Octo ber Election. He is a native of our county, of laree and respectable family connections, of good character and attainments, and has had that experience in ihe practice of the I.sw which is indispensably necessarv for a safe execution 0f the delicate duties of that impor tant Office. WEST BlT?ALOE To the Vutert of Uniim County ; Fsitnw Citixiss I offer myself is a can didale for reflection to the office of Proth onoiary and Clerk of the several Court of Union connty. Should I be elected,! flatter mvseif that the discharge of the duties of said offiees heretofore by me, is sufficient pledge of my prompt attention to and discharge of the unties ol said omces with fidelity. Lewisbure;.JuIy8. SAMUEL ROtJSH. Presidential Election Tueufcy, Noe. 4, 185C. Fire Suit, Free Speech, Free Men, Free Press, An Freedom for Kansas! REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS : (Aafl Slaver Wklgs, Dearer U and Anerieaas) fOK rRESIDSST: JOHjYC.FREMONT 1 Or CALIF0HN1A POX TICK PMKSTDKXT: WM.L. DAYTON OF KKW JElUjJtT Cincinnati Platform domination. Ftr Pivfli'lrat-rAMES BUCHANAN, of PrttnaylvaTria -kwi4mi-JO!IN C.BKCKINhIIKE,of ktrotucivj Pro-Slavery American Ticket. For PwrirrrTMII.LARll FILLMOTIK, of New Tork. Tict Pnataan ANDREW J. DONKLMX,of TaniMMea Attrition Candidates. -O ERR IT 931 ITU. of New Tork. Vx-a r-Kintnrr SAXl l-X P M'VaR.,AM, of rVtin' GRAND Jl'ROEH 9RPT. TERM. Hartley John Filman, ElishaC Moore. Geo Klecltner Jr. Ja Hpigelmye-. 8a Swencel. Lewisbnr? Ja's M'Clnre, Jho Chamberlin, Martin Uahnv Joseph Green Kelly Thomas Howard. James J,awson. West Buffaloe O P Kdibermao, Berry hill Yotine. Zach arias Brevraan East Boffaloe Nt.ah Baker, Fredk Hippie. Jacob Fredenelr. Jos H Walker New Berlin Ja's IN ti roan, Jacob Milhonse. White Deer Ths S Harbison, ElisbaWeikeL MiffltnburpB W Thompsnn BaffiUoe Win H Harmon TRAVERSE JtTRORS. Hunley Henry Rnhl, Danl Katerman, Wm Huntinffton, Ham I Ha apt, Sol'n Dreisbacb, liavid Kline Bern Mencn Lewisbnrg James Hatchison. Griggs Marsh, Dennis Phillips, Beubeo Snvdcr. Jtihn P Miller. Philip Billmyer, Charles 8 Crues, reterHursfi White Deer Martin Kieor, Sa'l Henderson, 1 t Albrirtit, Gabriel Hantinginn, David !tamy, Jooa H Robe n old, Joarah Ranek. West Baffaloe Daniel Poatiiv, Thos Taylor, Henry Gemberlinf. Jacob Jtcish Mifllinborf Mathian 8tay manaGeoDreisbach, John Frit. Saml Stitzer. Isaac Hobler Iimestone.Saml Barber, Boht T Barber. East Bnffaloe Henry Mall. Wm h Harris. John Sirohecker - New Berlin Jno H CorneJios, J no D Bogar, Robert 8wineford, James Harrison Buffalo Paul Diefenderfer, Jacob Derr Union Noah Walter, Wa Hummel. Albert Winetarden . .'. Kelly James Prow, Jvha Kwtl and West Branch Farmer July 18, 1856. RESOLUTION r PROPOSING Amendments to tie Constitn Hon of the Uommonwealih. . J7jA.Why 'iW Smtmd Hm f Rpfremtotirt oftkt Cnmm.mtaUh - mnxylrtihu m Gmenl Aml)f m. That th followioir iwrwlwnl ik prot-o-aat to ui- aa UiaUfMi of lb- CoaitMKiwulth. la tuoriliar with Um pwvwioBfof the taath arUclo tlwrwC ftH5T AH tl L H KftT. Thain ahall Waa aoMiMwaal artfe m aaitf 4MUCatli. to ba dewiaiiutwit aa mtUelm !. : akticu . ' " . . 09 PDBLIC DltTW. tjxrfb I, Tfco ! aaaa, aoairt dAwa, t rfppfr aaDttat drfrHt of failures ia rvvmaa.or to mt mxpnme not 0tlirw:iN providm! tor; but ttw nrtmU imt ont T Kb drbU. airret mUa-at, wbmlbm ntrneUd bf wirttM of una or avre tM of tlw varal aeat.y. or at ditrTnt pr-riodaof iliaakDbaU hvsmI men hundn-d and fifty thoumitd dnllar-.aiid iW money arising fram tl nvastioB of aarb dabta. abait la aWiwl to tl pun f athit-b u wad ttaiHl. or ia rpy Uto ttolrfa oouinctcsJ, nd t io otbwr parioi wbata-r. raCTlt!i i. In addittoa to ttta aboTa Uwtttd aowar, tba atat mar rontrart dlt to rrptjl la raatna. mppnwa i nur reruoa. defend th oute ia war.oTtomdarn iha prfwnt oatKlmndinir indvbtwliwa of tbo ttat-; but th aiony riidoit fma tb (ssntraetinw of aeb trbta, aboil ba app'sfd to tba parpnae for whi b it wm ral-nl. or to repay aucb dabta. aud to ao oUwr parpoa what rrr. . Srmo.i S. Kxci-t't ttw dl4 al-trr aparifltl in aartiona onr and two of tbi article, on d bt wbatarar abail ba craar tvd br or on behalf of tha atata. dOTto 4. To prvvldo f r tha paytwnt of the frMwTt d-bt, ami any addlti'Miat dtt 4nntrari-4 m alhruMiril, th laaifiature hull, at it trU m-ion aftr th wdophon of tlii- ainrodiueut. eraata a ninkitiK fund, which ahall bo ufflcirnt to pay th arrruinsr mtrrvat oa urh dit an-l anaiially to r . th principal tbvivt.f by nua not than two httnitreit and tlflv thmimnd dollarn; whii-h -kmc fund nhall cn"t-t of tha net aaeoat taeonia of tbo puhltf work, fmm tint to time owned by the tntt. or tbe rorev-dfl of the al of tha aaaow or any part iht-r'f. and o thr ineora or it-tl of aala of Mork wn--d br tlv atote trnf thrr with othrr futtita or rwoure- that atay he deiirnaHl by law. The aid it.ktnK fund may ba Inrniaatl. froea limr to tiwte. by aarianins to It any part of lh taiea. or nthvr ivvaautii of tbe atata. not n-tjiiiml Sir tha ordinary and current wrgnenaaa of towernnieiit : and unlwa in faae of war, tnafn, or indurrertion. no part of the aaid fbiktnf; fund ahall be naod or ap,Iid otlierwiaa than ia ntin;uihtnrii of tha public; dvht nniil tha amount oftiuch df bt it n-dueed below tba turn of fivf million of dollara. 8acnw!i S. ThroratHtof thaomnnionwaaHh shall not In any mxnacr orewent bn pltrded or loaned loan indival aal. company, corpontt on. or aahoriation : nor h'l the eoDitmm wealth bereattrr brnmo a joint owner or tock bnldvr in any ennipany, aaoriarton or corporation. StcnoH S. Tba AMD aw wealth ahall not atswom tbe debt, or any part tlien-of. of any enuntv.ritw.bonHieh or lownliip.orif anyoorporatioa or aaanriatinn. unlaw urh dehtxhall have ben rontracled inenahlr thetatet ren-l iavaaioa. auppreaa do ova tic ioanrraetinn. oVf-nH itawlf in time of wur. ur to aait the Mate in tbe discharge of any portion of it preaeiit iniebtadnaaa. fetcrioi 7- Tbe lecfinlature -hall not author.! any county, city, boroauh. township, or fnroeporatMl di-trirt, br virtue oi a aot of it riliieni or ot hfrwtne. in bacome a torkbnldVrln anv company, aanciation or corporation, or to obtain money for or loan it credit to any oMaoratioa, ajawuation, fnautution or party. saonira AMsimrcirT. There ahall be an additional article to aalrrVmsUtaUoa, to be detonated aa article clcten, as (Allows: AKTicti an. OF NEW COUNTIES. Mo connty ahall h divbbd hy a llnecnttlna; off over (Hi truth ot it ffopulattoo. (el'jicr to form a nrw otmnty or otlierwis -.f without tha rxDit-M aMr-eiitof finch county, by a vote of tbo eleettira ths'reof; nor hall any new ronnty be eubiiabed, containing loss than four buudrcd square miles. THIRD AMEXDHEXT. From aartlontwoof theflmt article of the ennstltation. rtrike out tha word, V eijr of Phi udtlphia, and ttu-h covntfi Tipttriy from section Ave. Name artie, atrik out tbe wt.rU, -a Phiimitpkt mmH o tAe vrr.i count ; from acrLion f-n. nniv article, ati Ike out tb W'wdH, "ntitkT la ntf nf phUvtMpkia, nor oav," and innert in ltcu thereof the words "ar.H n't; ani "trike out sectlim futtr, lama arUck, aid tn lieu thereof uiacrt tha "drrriJt 4. Ia the year onothouanrl f iht hnndred and rlttt-fonr. and lu every scretitb year tnrreatter, ivprwwntativea, to the nntnbar of one huodr-d. stall ! aportinnd and i"ttitirtxl equally Uirounbut tbe atnte hy .ittrW. in pr"ortin tthe number of taxnhle iiibah iUutu in die several pax U thereof, eaoept that any comity containinii at least thrw thoawtd five hundreit taxable utay be allowed atvparatK rwtsrwaentatiow ; bat no iar than three raunti'S fhall ! joinol. and no n.ttnty hll -isiiiii! a rrm.lrt.l.r,aaHrtTrT- entitle it to at lea-t two reprtwenUtivva. nhall have a arm rate reprewert taiion arrned It and shall ba dtvideil intn eJl . distrMsMwotias territory, of equal UxaM.- popula tion a near as mar be, each ol which district stiallclact one rpraenUtave.n At the end of m lion aeren, same artbrlff. hiaert tb- s words. lc ctry f Pkitdlphin ,hnU rV drrtdrd into rivW $wit'ruil dtttrxrt. contiywaaJ Urntor at nturi ea 'tml iM.Utykif mm jUt fcaa.uw a.w i : l lie lenlatnre, at Its ftrt session after tbe adoption of this amciadment. shall div;d the city of Philadelphia into penatorralaad rervKaenta,tivedi'tri-ta.in,the manner' t-owe pnvi-b-d; such dtStrb M lo rrmaia nnc'baaced unUl th T port uiQtTii nt tn ut jeai uow tuooaaaid eigbl kuudrvsJ avuu SaAkJT tuur. rOTJlTB AStCTMItTfT. To 6c &rtia ax vi, ArUrU I. Tbe Icxtalature shall have tha power to alter. reok T annul anv charter of incorporation hereafter eonf rred hv or under any general r apecjal law. whenever n th fr opinion it may ia Injurious to the citizens of tha mm- nvaweeiih ; In such maanar. however, that no injustice suaii uv uuo lv iitM aurpurawra. I ?Ct IT, April 21. IW. f F'frtJrtd. That this rcselrttton pant Cm tbe first amnd meat, yeas 24, nays S On the Second amend men L, yeas r. imti w. iff, ina mini ajnentunnt. yeas nays 1. On th asarth araeadment, yas 23, aays 4. Extract bom. tba Journal : THOMAS A. yAGCntE, Oerk. I Hoast of RcrasjirxTATiTCB, ) April -.'1, 16-XV f aftfrctf, That this rafolntWvn putm. On the flrt amend Stent, yeas 72. navs 2t. n the Second auMndmewt. votis tta. nays On the third am-ndment. y.-a A4 nays 'Hi ; tin u me lourin amenamaat, yeaa o, nays ia. lUtraet from tba Journal : WILLIAM JACK, Cerk. SrrarrAars Omen, Filed April -'A, 185C f A. (I CtTHTlV, Mcrrtary a Iks &mmonm9tUM. lacm start's Omci' nuuusai;ao, J una i Ibot. f JPenUftvanim, XXt I do eertify that the above and lVres?oins; la a tma and enrrecj copy of the orifinal MRosoiition relative to an Amendment of tha Constitution," aa aba same rvmaias oa tiW in this office. In testraony w ha roof, I have hereunto act bit band and caiteed to he r0ih the seal of the secretary a umee, Uiaaay and year ahrwe writtea. aSperenxrjr oIAc OmaionamaUA. " I 9rAT, April 21. l.s. f rtesolntion proposinf amendments to tha Coniitatwn of the CtMnmonwrnltb, bclnf under cobs Hie ration, On ba question. Will th- Senate acree to the first amendment f The yeas and nay were taken aeeeably to the provil lon of tbe (ntitution. and were as follow, vis : Yba Messrs. Browne, Buckab-w. CreaMrell. Kvana, Fergua, rienniken. Hoa, lnsnm. Jamison, Knox, Laubaeb. Lewis, M'Ollatock. I'rioe; cVlier. fthuman. Souther. Strauh, Tawsart, Walton, Welsh, Wbcrry, Wil kins and Piatt (SkrT2l. . ts Mracrs. Crabb, Oragir, Jordaa, afeUiager, and Pratt S. So the question was datomined ia the aflrmatlva. On the question. Will tbe ornate aaree to taw second amendment ? Tbe veas and nays wre taken aareeahlj to tlie provif Ions of tha Constitution, and were a tWlow. vis : Ycas Messrs, Hrowne. Buckaiew, Cresswell, Kvaaa, Botje, iMKnun, Jnmiaon. Knox. Lstnharh. Iewis, M:in tock, S-lh r. Shaman, Soutbar. Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wherry and Wllklne!?. Nat Messrs Crabb, frrfuaoa, Orejrg. Pratt, Prioe and Piatt (Srmdvr)- 6o the quststioa waa datcrmined In tha aiBraBaUvw. On the quention. Wul the 8ev.aU aarca to tba third amendmewt 1 The yeaa and nara were taken aanaablv to tba Conati. tatio, and were as follow, vis : I sta nessra. tlrowna. Buckaiew, Crahb. CroaswclL, Kvana. yeraawon. s'lannikea. Hoa. Imreaan. Jamiawm. Jordan, Knox. Laubarh, L wia. M'GHntotk. Mclliocer. Pratt, Prioa. Sellers, Inhuman, Soother. Straub. Tasajart, Walton, Wcl-h.Wharry, Hilkios and Fiatt .aUi- 8. , Kat Mr Omrr-1. so tba qoeauon was dsAanaiSwd tn the aflnaative. On the question. Will the SenaU awvae in the Siwrth anMwidmant The yeaa and nays were Ukn agtatably to tha Constl- au-vji, anvj were a ioiiow, rtl : Yaas Messrs. Browne, Backalew, Crcaswell, aans. Fienaiken, Hofra, Incram. Jamison, Jordan. Knox, Lauhach, Lewis, MCimtock, Price, Sal sera, ghnaieu. onutner, PtratiD, n aiton, Welsh, Wherry, WUfcina aad Nats Messrs. Crabb, Gretw, Melrfneer and Pratt 4. . Be the question was detniilewd ia tbe am rasa tire. . JotraxAt or tna Hocst. or aUniasa teTirsa, ) April 1, lVrX f i na yeaa ann nars were token agreeably to the pnmsions or the Constitution, and on the first pttroaed atawamlmaat were aa spiiqw. wis : YfcAfl Meeers. Amlerann. Backus. Belderiau tulL lUrh fTcomhac.) Beck ( Tot u) Barnnard, Boyd. Boyer, Brown, Bru-b, Buchanan. Caldwell, Campbell. Carty, CmwSiPo, Crale. Dnwdal, Edineer, Fausold. rter, (lets, haiiws, HameL Harper, Iletoa, Hibha, IUH, Hllleejae, Hi ante, H'weomh, nonvieker. Imbrie. InshAaaJnais.IrwiaJobne, Johnson, Laaoraa, Labo. Itavak, imstt, MTahwnnt, w varcny, sixsnn. Maua;ie. Nenear. Miller. Mwityoierv. Moaiwhaa!. N wnciemaeher, rrrr, fNauwow, rIaa, Puraeil, tarnsey, Koeti. Keinhoid. Riddle, Kotkerta, inenR, Smttb (Alleirhenr,) ?miUi(tmrwia. Hmitht'WtacnhM.lMrwm-e. Thomion, Vail. Wbalton, Wrijrht (Dauphin,) Wrighl OiMTne.) zimawman and w rticbt (Jiirer ,x. Nat Mesara. AnaUsjtsBaml Pry . r u Iton Xlaylord.ti hhoney . Hami I too. Uancnck . Honse kaApr. Hunaker. Uienr.n(. Maawa, Manley, Morria. Mnnv ma, Pat tenon. Salisbury. Smith (Pliilaiiwlpbia,) Waitarr, WUrtrede and Years lerU. . So the question waa deterrniaawj in tha arsaativa. On tba qaestkax. Will tha Rouse aaraa to tba twoand astcntmint t The yea and ar were takem; and wereas -Hew, vis: Ybas Meaam. Aiaderaoas tWekna, Baldwin, atoll. Bark ffcamin;,) Beck (Tork.) Bern hard, Boyd, Brown. Brush, Bacbnnaa. OaltfojelL Ps ma hail Oartv. tiw. aanlrl. Poster. Oets. Ilalnea, name.. Harper. 3eia. Hill, Hibha, ilillcfaa. Uippla. Hoieama, Hnaisaeker, Iaxeie. lachaaa, lanla, Irwin. Johns. Johnson, Laaort, Lebo, Lnngaker, Lov.-tt, SfOaJmont. afOajrtby. M Vosth, Manila, Menear, Miller, Montgomery, Mooivhoad, Kanaemcber, Orr, sananr Hasd Bainhnld Baidla TI..1-. I bk Bmltb(Attaaaw.) Ftiwua,raiLWkvUon.Wrlcht ! r""'wu uwiawsmaav asm rvTifir ana-s-fjai-m. NatS Meft.-ra. AugiMtine. Bar rr. Clover. Kdloi. Fry FnltaAiaylMT.Oihlanney. Hamilton. Haneork. Hwawkcr, leisenrinit. Maaxee. Mottley. Mrrw. Muuuna. PatwefwiB, Pberva, Salisbury. Smith (( Cambria,) Thompson, Waiter, WlutrwaV, Uriatlit (lwttpbiii, and Yanvaley lit. So the quealion was tie let mined m the aflti mattve. On f he qaesHcaj, ' Will Use IIowjw aarea to the third ememim-nt ? The yeaa and nays werw ufcen, and were a- fi.llow, vis: Ykas Mr. AndenwHi. Harku. Baldwin, H-ll. Back rI.vCAmin2.)'tWkfTfrk.( Remit Apt, R-yl. h-.yer. Brown, Bti'hanaD Caldwell, t'amiibell, t'arty, Cratjf. Crawford, Kiittinur. F:inantd. ksvaen, rre, Oeta, Karnee. Haniel, Harper. Ileiita. Hil.1. Hill, Hilleiras, lliri'l. IlolnMub, llnusehreMprlnihrie.lu.'ham.lnnis.lrwinJohn .Jbnan, Laaoj-lr, Lebe. LoninikfW. Loveir. 1 Cat moot, M't.'uib, Mantle. Menenr, r.lilor.MontRT.mry. Nnnneeaai her.ih-r, Peaeavwi. Phelr. Parcr-H. Kaarsey. ICerd. KhI.IK .-henk. Smith (Allejrhenv.j Smith (l anthria., in.Hh ( uiinx ; Thomp-on.H ballon Wri;ht(lMupb.n,) Wrnjbt(LuAeniv and Iimmi i maa SI - N.i VI.-r Barry. Clover. Cobowm. Pock. Dowdall, Fnhon.Oeylord.ilAiwev, lUmilton, HaJienr-k. Uuneker, lisefitina. M l arthv. MTe. Man.ey. Moorhend. M"rria, Patterson. Beiohol.l l.-UrtS..lishii,W"ailr,Wiutfode, Ycarslev and Wright . .icrr So iliw questiou waa determined in the sffirtwativa. On fhe question. Will tbo House aflree to the U-urth smendment? The yeaa and navs were taken, and were aa .liow. vis : ' YR,Messrs.Anderw.n Baekn-.Ball. Ileck i Lycminir.) Beck York.) Item bard. Bmd. B.ver. Bn-wo. Bro-h. Bueh-ana.Cahlell.Cui.b.-i.CartT.ti,TSW.fd.l.wdall. K.hncer Panld.ri,atrr.Prv,i-eta. II .rre-l Harper. Hems, IlihU. Hill, Ilillegas, Hippie, U.lc.m Hhrrr, Ilunserker. Imrie. lonfs. Irwin Johnson. ljportc. l-ho. leoonaker. LveK.M'Clmnt,M'Crthy. Mfomb. MaV.-le, Menear, Miller. Montgner, Mnorhead. N unnemachea, Orr.leai-ann.Pheliw,Purccll. Kamsey.Beed. Ueinhold, Kid dle, RnK-rt", Sb. uk. Smith (Camhris,) Smith (W vornln.) Thonpaon. Vail. Walter. Wballon. Wriitbt (Luavriie.) Year-ley ntu-rman and V. ri,(ht Sttkrr) ( 9. NTt Meears. Barry .CIover.Urvanrn.ivUlton.bibamey, ITaioes, llnc - k. Hnn-ker. lo. hi.rn, Ui-nnn. Mauee, Manley, Mortis. Pittarsen. Salishury and intrude 10. bo tha quuiiioa was deterwiued in the atfriuauve. SFCcTaT Omre. ) rjASxi.HBtaj1 June Zl, 1856. Pmntylrmtin. $$t I do certify that the above and Siresnine fs true and correct copv of the Yeas" and Naya" taken on the Resof utioD pmpone Amendments to the Constitution the Common wealth. the same appears on the Joaruala of the two Houses of the General Assembly of this Com monwealth for the session of iNi'O. t ) Witnoss my haixl ad the seal of aid office. t- this tweniy-st-v nih dy of June, one thoosaad 1 j eight hundred and bfty-six. Secrttirg of IV Cbmrninnwealth. James B. Hamlin, A TTORNEY at LAW, IY &Ulher nn Second St. west side, 2nd door south of Market, leCWlabHraj, 6raA93 Union Co. Pa. Mitchell's New National MAP. THIS is the only larse Metallic Plate Map ever published in this country, showing the l'nned Slates, Mexico and Cent-, ral America in their proper connection. It is on.a larger scale than any Map pub lished for general circulation, emoracine the tinned Slates ami Territories from ihe Atlan tic to the Pacific Ocean. tt is the latest Map of the United Sia'e, published consequently embodies all infor mation of the most recent Government Sur veys and Explorations. It exhibits the Rail Roads more distinctly than any other geueral Map. Bein finely eniraved on copper.the physi cal features and geographical characterises of all parts of the country aie more clearly aud distinctly delineated than on the Litho graphic Map. Koeeneral Maps previously published show Ihe Shoals and Sand Banks in ihe Vicinity of Ihe West India Islands, ihis feature being heretofore confined lo Marine Charts. The M-ip of Sandwich Islands is on a larg er scale than before . J i '" -.itiati"n. The various acknowledged and disputed boundaries of the several Central American Slates, including Ihe claims of Ihe Mosquito King at dilTerent periods, are correctly desig nated, also the different points suggested as proper for constructing Kail vBoa4iw UtSwrr ca) and Mexico are indicated. A table giving the distances hy Rail Koads to the principal places throughout the United States, and by different overland rmits across onr unsettle ) i erriiories -yi the Pacific, as well as d'stanres by water throughout all pans ol the World. alo the height of princi ple mountain and length of principal rivers on the Map is much more full and valuable than usually accompanies a general Map. The table gives the population ol all the counties in the I'nned Slates, according to -Census of 1850, and area of all States and Terrimries are of great value. There are on the same sheet two Maps of the World, one on Mercator's, and one nn the Globular projection, on wnicb the relative position and comp.rative size of the different divisions of the Globe are distinctly shown. By ihe Map on Mercator's projection, the World is shown, as if viewed by one glance from the I'nited States. This is done hy plaring the American Continent in thecenter, which also gives a dt-finile idea of ihe value of a ship canal thronirh I enlral America, and a Rail Road from the Atlantic tn the Pacific Ocean across the United States, through which the commerce and travel of the World must pa... Mr. F. TAGGART, of Wayne Co.. is eneaeed in canvassing Union and Snyder counties for the above work published bv 8. AUGUSTUS MITCHELL, Philad. West Branch Insurance Company, OF Lock Haven, Pa., insure Detar hed Buildings, Stores, Merchandize, Farm Property, and other buildings, and their con tents, at moderate rales. Doing business on both Cash and Mutual plans. Capital,$300,000. DIRECTORS. Hon John J Tearce Hon G C Harvey Jhn B Hall T T Ahrams Chas A Mayer D J Jackman Chas Crist W White Peter Dickinson Thos Kitchen Hon. G. C. HARVEY, President. T. T. A BR A MS, Vice Pres. THCTS KITCHEN. Sec'v. JAMES B. HA MUX, Airent, S27 Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. JH. K Oersham, SI. D., HAVING permanently located in Le wisburg, Pa., respectfully tenders his Professional Services lo 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 enronic Diseases of every name.and treated with onparalleled success. Da. DER4HAM graduated at the renowned American Electic Medical Cnllege.Cincinnati, Having first studied the Old or Allopathic srs tern of medicine, and attended Lectures in one of ihe Old School Medical Colleges of Philad elphia; but becoming convinced of the super iority of the New or American Eclectic system, be commenced its study, and attended two courses of Lectures in the Reformed or Ame rican Eclectic Medical College of the Queen City of the West. This Institution, although Tet ia ie infancy, baa ao superior rn the Great Wart, aad has already annually more Student, than the rhnr othee Medieal College of CuMinnatl eeaihlaed. It a, eewdiag Ihyeieiaa, to all parte of our irlobe. and in Ohio, Indiana, o-, they will enow be nam noaeroa (baa any other elee, of phyeiriane. The prinriaal difference between the Reformed (new) ae Celeelie,and the eld Allopathic ylem ofmeinrine, la thta: Um hew gebool aeea ae medicinal agent that te ta aay vny injiirfcme to the human eyetem. euch ae Calomet, Araanle. aaUmoer.ar.; Sir eaperior and aarmleap axente hat a of late year, been diecovered. (ty the ever iib-ral an praxreeele. phyeidaMi wf tbe New School.) that an a.Blplrto auhetitutre for thnee drlelrriewe medlrinee.(k loeawl, a..:) th.reSiw we here ao need for Uiera. With tkeee ralaahl. new acerrte, and aH thiaw ot the Old ee Allopathic erhwol ezeent rue fewnnieone mentioned above awd all tlm improvemente ofeeery other eyetrm el aaedt. eltm. (as the llnnvepatbie, HyilropatbicTliomeonian. Ac.) maay dieeaeea ar. now curable that were once ctmefcltreil tmpeeeihle. and that too without hreaklne rinwn ihe atitutioa. and vreennx other dleaeeee, ae DebiHly, Khra matiem. Drepepaia, tleer Dieraee. Ulrerated Sora Threat, lli"eear Boeee, prematura Loea of Teeth, Aav The New rehool certainly claims a irreat euperlraity In the traatmaat of all dlneine. It bee been mmJ w Cliaical repurta that tba mortality taking all dieeasea together-(a taw tbaa 2 p weal; that of A eiatie Cholera Is only i par seat. T.ie ie en ace of eiieJieej and rmaroeemente. end the Pew School aiwaye progn esiag. not being bound . by deepotie creed, and aattnnatad tneorlee. 1 5. . Ot riCE at the lower and of Market St. Sl( C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE an4 RETAIL Drug and Chemical Emporium. lfaaavivol eravka iswuetirg, ja. ft 04 K( MORTGAGE FOR S.LE.f J)I, IUI vfill be si.ld at a discount.; i Is well se nret. Properly ear lwisbur Inquire at Ihe "Chroaicte" otfice. . Caution, and Notice. fZZre Knowa!! men , ,. cLe, by 'e p,e.- keil-,nd Jrw a j v. liersham, of W. Ve'i-.as Co.l-a,nave tnu JA2S VTV7 I lfifj! nnr. rhasedthe entire right, title, and interest to man- nnfacture and sell the PLATFORM BEE-HIVE invented and patented by Si lvester Davis, of Claremonl, N.H, in Ihe following Townships and Boroughs in Union count, vis. VV bite Deer, Kelly. BnlTaloe, Wot ButTaloe. Miffliu burg, Hartley, Limestone, Jackson, and New Berlin. All persons aee therelore caution again., manufacturing or purchasmg said Hee.Hive nn e .lute aillMiirizeil DV saia lilCU and Dersham. Rights to make and use the above Hives in the fbreeoinv Townships and Ilurouohs. for sale on reasonable terms, A ' single right for $-. H. ct D. ..TM. Hire baetakea tbelret .feminine at the ."tale and Conine r'tre m VL, si. II., Mmm., lmL, mad Otis, ia tin- 'all f I8 4. Wnb tbie Hire, an, ese mar keep aVee. with verfret Mfrti ao.l aiK-eree. -luce alt dirbcaltj end aneertejuty are entirely n-ai'ired. 1 1 Tile Heeeiuar r.rseile lo svmrm imnw'wewTii -" crrne. be ermdie-tm into an, Mumher "il'TZ'iXTk and nlber ineerts which aunojr ami ruin the He. Tbie we mrrrual- W meneirM aceurjiuz to the direeteroe wbirh .ttlej. -' andrleer the 6.1b lroia their hure. w.lbout Bjiug out lo Tbe Sub eaa be at any time nawred frora the hires without dietiirbiux tb Beee. Tbe Beee ean br trmni.S-rrt-d ae rna ae neeeeaary, w gite Ibria new eoaib. aud without killm" Ibera. it oreeenU all poe.lhility or r.J biiiB. while reMlinr. It la iborouuhly eenlilaled throughout feed-drawerr, bieee. bney-bnx. e and eliamle-re. The work and pr.ne- of the ueea raay he eeea ia the hive. honej-uDXi-e aud fred-drawi-re. fc3'J Real Estate. PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. flHE undersigned Assignees of Hum R. Noli., will offer at Public Sale on llie prernii.es, on Savcrdav the 3uih day of Au gust next, the following valuable Real E-tale, to wit : A lot of Gronnd fronting on Market street in the borough of Lewisburs, Union county, on the corner of Market and Seventh streets, in what is called Smith's Addition to Lewis burg. containing 60 Iret in breadth and 16 feet in depth, on which are erecied a first rate BRICK DWELLING House. ail substantia! and handsome Frame stable, and all other necessary Outbuildings. There are 4j$t.atso on said Lot a variety of choice Frmt jCTTrees, and a never-failing Weil of excel lent waier. Also THREE Vy IMPROVED LOTS of ground fronting tin Market street and adjoin ing the lot above described on the west, which are well calculated for Buildine Lois, being a very handsome location. Said lots will be sold separate. Sale lo crmmenee at 1 o'clock P. M. of said dav. when HV'tiH P" RHTXLER. GEORGE F. MILLER. Lewisbnrg, July 4, 106. Assignees. Ac. FOR SALE. MTwo Slorey Brick Housse and H ill Lot of ground situate on Market street opposite Ihe new Presbyterian Ch. Also a Half leot of around situate on the south-east corner of St. Louis and Ceme tery streets in the borough of Lewisburg. Also all my interest in a COACH SHOP, doing a good business. For Terms, inquire of WILLIAM JOXES. Lea-Uburg. June S3, lsS6 FINE BTJFFALOE VALLEY FARH IOR SALE. Ilavin? become too old to manage my large Farm to advantage, i wish to sell a pan of the same a tract of S& tcrest, or of 104, as a purchaser misht prefer. The portion I would part with is all first quality Limestone land, and every field mav be a;ered frim the Lutle Biilbloe creek. It is all nndcr the best culti.aiioii.rxceptahoiii twenty acres ffle of excellent TIMBER. It is uewly CSSS limed, with new fences. There is a V Limestone Quarry open, from which fj. husands of bushels are sold yearly. It has also a young bearing ORCHARD. I ne improvements all new are a good two-storey Frame HOL.E with a Cellar Kitchen, and a Pumn beside it. a Sonne Honse.a large Bank Barn, Wagon Shed. Corn House and other oui-hmldings. The property lies in Kelly township, near ruca a store ana iveuy s Mill & miles from Lewisburg. and 2 from Milton and has been pronounced one of the best in the Vallev. Title, indisputable. Payment to be made one half down, and the remainder on time. russeasion given the 1st of April next. 636 SAMUEL YODF.R. Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Union County at Mav T. 1861. will be sold on the premises of the hue JACiiH otiAr &K, in Limestone Tp, Lnion Co, on Saturday, the 23 of Amust next the following described Real Estate, late tha estate oi tne said deceased, viz : Tbe 131133303 nm ' situate in Limestone township aforesaid, ad joining lands of John Rinrharl. John Mensh. Geo 1-eigluoer, Henry San lers. Henry Frock, John Crossgrove and othersontaining about 184 ACRES and 5 perches, about 130 acres of which are cleared, including NINE acres of excellent MEADOW, with a convenient i- DWELLING HOUSE,, large Basalt. Barta, -u. CJa large bearing ORCHARD, a Well of ZC.exeellent Water al the door, and other necessary improvements. Sale to commence at ten o'clock in the fore noon of said day, and terms made known bv DANIKI. 8HAFER, HENRY K. .IANIiFRS 36 ' Administrators of Jacob Sharer AmV'A Rich Prairie Farm. ! TTNIMPROVED LANDS, and Town U Lots in Illinois, Iowa, and adinimn States for sale in great variety, at Low nr." ces, and on favorable terms. Pamphlet Catalogue DescriDtions of my, - pneca anacnea, lorwarded gratis by mail on application. Our txttntire iixol connect lent will facilitate giving valuable information of any part of the Weal to applicants desiring ki locate. ry Buyers of Illinois Central R. R. Lands can avail themselves of ihe knowledge and experience of Mr. Dcrrv, tbe late Land agenl of the Company, to supply the difliculty of making judicious selections. Particular attention given tn locating TTar ranis, examining lands, furnishing maps snd descriptions, payment of taxes, aad to a gen eral Real Estate Business. CHAU M. DUPTJT CO. Corner of Mich gan Av. and South Water St. cha "a at. nrpoT. oerJll.Ce.R.R.Dep o!, vin s. wobxw. 111f P '. ' VALUABLE BUILDING Lot, " FR Salc.--0ne Lot Soath Tkir street, a square and a half Iron, jj 1 , Three ! nn Sooih Foarth utttt, t'," squares (rum MafteM. . The abo.e are level tots, well caj . well adapted to building; pnrpne. .. . ... ..,..W.H.ASMWrROsii ; Acting Ea'r of Wm. Armstrug,'"., Lf wisbarg, June 25, 185 FOR SALE, FIVE Desirabl BUILDING irjj? on eore street, op.o,,:e ihe posed sue of the I'mversity feitale la.;J Lewishnrg. t or saie low. CMAfiI.ES 8. JAMf, t'wtvtrsiir h,;. Applv to 65 Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. is. sued oat of the Court of Co mmoo ?.. of Union county, will he elapsed to P5. . Sale at the house of Jonas Fisher. ,' .. - - . o r. 1 ... . m'cM j h " Deer Mills, iuion coumy, ra.. un rim,. i r - .- lowine desertbed real pMpery. iu it: No. I A certain fract of land si:uat , township of White Deer and ctiumy bounded east by the Suqaeha.1na rwtr.. n j by lands of flenrv fliah and others, mnj, -y lands of Ja's Culberison. west by lanrf, ia. owned by Kessinger and1 otheri. eontai-, two hanitrrd ami rwev acres more r -,! whereon is erected a two-aiotey Brerk aion House, a stone nana Darn, aud 0ii!ruiW.ngs. with the arpurtraances. .No. a, ftttate m the town.hip ,S brmruled east and SoC"l by fands Mu. i, f c-- j ..j. -r i rlurdu w..i v.. u... t" ! lately owsed by Henry Leas. comau'.? . '. j hoarfred sftofe or less, whertua :i i small Frame House, wiiii Ihe appunemwe n. 3. Situate in the township a!i.ret-, bounder! east hy lands No. 2. souih l-- aad lands lately owned bjD. Buser and'. ers,wesl bv landrlaielvuWneit b, WmH. tr: David Marr, north by lands of James C'uittr.. so a aud Jacob Farley, containing fifty arm . m'ire or lejs. whereon is erecied a sma House, wnh the appurtenances. No. .. Situate in the township afresa.-. bounded east bv No. I and oihe rs. .iuJi :r the Sugar Valley A White Deer Trap Rnad.-wcsl by the Factory lamis, nnr.h Lt No. 3, containing thir:y-si.v acres aiote tr ;e:i with the appurtenances. No. ft. Situate in the Ibwnsrii a'meia :i, bounded east by No. 4, south by the Fjcirr lands and ihe TnmpiVe Road. wet hy !ar:i lately owned by Wm. H. and wavio "air. i-.; north by No. 3 and others, coniamini twee:? arres more or lesSj with the appurtenances. No. 6 Siiuate in the township aforen i tuuinded east bv Nn. S and Factory lands ari others, south by the Turnpike Road and nans, west bv lands of Jacob Farley and ith-rs. nonh by lands of Jacob Farley and H'r.7 Hieh. containing one hnndred and tatty uim more or less, wnh the appurtenances. No. 7. Mitnate in the township afrTesaii hounded east by lands No. 6. south by Ui: of J. Cummings, north and west by lands c! Jacob Fartey, containing twenty-five acrn more or leas, with the appurtenances. No. f. Situate iu the rown-ship atoresaiH. bounded east hy No. 3, srnth by No. 1 sr.l others, wet by lands of No. 4, and lurk kr No. 3. eoniaininc four acres more or less whereon is erected a .small House, with the appurtenances. oriwn anu raaen in exeemion anq in imt aui- DANFEL" D. GCLI'IN, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Lewisburg, June 12, Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale T't itiit pureUasfTs, on remunabU terms. TIILKE are 9 lots cf H'90t..aiid, mate m While Deer Tp, on Little Bu.' faloe Crerk.about a mile above Ooldin's siure, ranging Iroin 14 lo 21 arres each, well timb ered with various kinds ol Oak, Pine, Pcplar, and I'hesnnt. The Farm contain, about 53 acres.of which 13 are cleared, and hasoa it a TwoSton I'j e-i House, a Lrg 8table, Spring of Water iffjland Fruit trees of various kinds. It ad joins lands of John Hummel and Jacob Han man, about IJ mile from (iuldin's Store, in White Deer tp.. Union Co, Pa. The above property is ofierett at Private Sale, by the subscriber. GEORGE MELXELL. Kelly Tp., Ang. 10, "55. J. Goldsmith k Bro s. Jnt ArrlTed-XETT GOODS! 4b N' TOW is the winter of our discontent made glorionv snmmer" by Ihe ar rival of onr kW Sl OCK. or Spring and Scxver Goods, consisting of the largest assortment of MEXS WEAR ever before brought lu the towa of Lewisbnrg. Our slock is complete, and we are se'lmg at very reduced prires. All of our Goods are selected bvourselres and manufac tured in nnr own establishment in Philad. v;j Black. Brown. Blue, Green. Clare and Fiaid Broadcloth and Cassimere Dress, Frock and Sack Coats, as well as FANCY CLOTHING of every description Vests of Cassimere, SM and Satin, a'l made after the latest fashions, and warrani -d to be well made. Also Whirr Marseilles Vests.Wbne Linen Vests and Panis, and every variety of got da usually found in a GcHtlmcHt Furvithinr) Ef tub! i fitment, including Gloves, Hosiery?. Neckcloths, Stocks Drawers. Suspenders. Haadhvrcterels. Under shirts, die. Also a great variety of Fancy Articles. Also H ATS, Caps fur Spring and Summer wear. Umbrellas, Carpet Bags. etc. There will be crowds attesdiBg our next month's Court, therefore we have laid in a much larger stock than wr otherwise would have done. Our motto ia "Quirk- 8ales and Small Profi's,"and to this motto we adhere. N.B. We wonld particularly ea'l the atten tion of Parents to oar sinew of Boys' Cio-rm x, and also that Uoods will be carwfaNv mane to order. Particular attention paid la orders tiom the country. Lewisburg, April, 1858 COAL I COAIe! COAL t The undersigned wanid res peclfally inform ihe citizens of Lewiaonrg and vicinity, as well as persona ia adjoining towns, that he keeps constantly on hand a supply of SHAMOKIH mnd WILMS-BARRE c UAL, for Move and other purposes, of every variety and ette. end will deliver Coal lo perron, derirlng It, aa be baa a leem for that p. rawer, Havre erected a pair of goad W If Kin FCALKS, he can aaenra rereeea purrheeing Coal that they will gat fall weight, aad lhaa pay only tnr what they receive. Coal eaa le had at th. keaeet fash areata at hat Tafd, a law tarda from lr. Webleneaui'a Hotel. l7fi.iii.oC all hlwda will be ettred a. at hie Coal Terd. GCOKUK BOUIW. Lewi-ho nr. Mar Is. ISIS LtTAlso Blarksenith's Coal. A FRESH SUPPLY OF l)rns, Medicines, Books, Notions, Vaneiies. stationery, c parchased in New York and Philad. anarkeia. haw just been ree'd al Ihe Old Mammoth Drug tlore sf I H HIST & CALDWELL, Lewisburg. GI.AS Jars, for Pickliag and Preserving, Quarts and Half Gallons, for sale cheap by CHS1.-T CAUrVaXL. DR. GREEN S AROMATIC SAP. certain cure for Dyspepsia and diseases arising from aa latawre crate of taw awawaea-aaa a ear. pre vealive at l'At JLXP -dwTje pne. 75 cv.. per route, Ine aele by VUKlSt CAUlW UJe SAP0RIFIER, or Cooeentraied Lye war ranted to make Soap without Lime, ard with tittle trouble. With eneeaaeef I jaaadfeurpontds e.iap Feb yoa ma awae Sileen galloae gaad soft Seee. liard eoap caa be asad. la the soma way. For eel, by CakicI a CALDw ILL BATES' WHITE GREASE, for WaggoM Buggies. Cans. Omnibuses, Stages, e'e e e- Sir a-Hbe rPJi "AimT. ELa
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