; V i P -if ; 1 1 1 , . 'i i 4 1 S.riUI'i'ilirn VLlininiflP 1 - v - - f 8T O. N. WOBDSN k J. g. CORNELrjJ. July 25, 1S5G. .ui,ii,h-i on v n-h ai. i.v ih. urgent auj best - ..-5 -.m.uly. bIIowcij by m!iny -uc!i a woulJ HARVEST IIOIE ieaU'i, "0(1 i,s luuucne! wost diaas- ! trous, hut that if they could drop all party "P9 P for fVclllnS ! ' 'me?i """i coa Whigs enough into the ... - , . , ! enpport of volunteer and independent can- r3.TmpathizirsT with the harrassed ,. . . . , . .1 , ... i i'i , a t v , e aulatca to elect one or two, then it would ana peeled citizens of Kansis, (many of ' . them from our own State.) and anxious to be Bsfe t0 rl,se l,S tor the express their feeling on the Oeat Ques- umph of democracy, Buchanan, and Kan lion of the Pay, many of the independent j aas, in old Union. While othcra allowed I'wiuers of Union county have called for a ; tint they had better gt thro' the motions' fiirT iW fIlirTrY J anyhow ; that tbey should stand or fall by !XUJJ .jTalllUlll j their glorious principles, and squatter sov- . f. it . i i rcignty ; that they didu't ask any favors, to be held immediateiv after Harvest. A 3 , , corresnintlcir has therefore been orcned. I anJ d"lu wsnt anJ votes from l edcral and au iuwrmul Committee have agreed upon WEDNESDAY, JULY 30th, (th Attortiooh of roBimrtrrrnfnt" IHt,) AT LliWISBURG, as the tiuia and place fir t lie tu.-.-tinc. in the-large-aui cool GROVE on the Uni Tcri,:ty Ground. I)i(Toren' god Speak'.TS liare beu invite.!, atnmg wliom rt U-st CJieoter, Las l'ilOMISK!) to ba present. He in a geullemnn cf talents, education, and irreproachable character nas a promineni Member of the LeMs ture from Chester county in 1S50 and '51 and he has spent several mouths as an m-tual Settler in Kansas, where aif he (srrivj a a Clerk of the C"i!xrcssion! In vpftijstin Ctimmit'ec. Ilis testimony will ')C found reliable and important. It is true that the time is short for this notice ; but it is bolieved that there is a wish f.T eouceiitrarrd action against ag gressive Slavery, wbWi will insure a good attcadenee from this and neighboring coun ties. TURN" OU r ! and r -fcmd in '50, the fidioe fr.'s f '7G ! R'mem'wr that I'KNNsTIA'ANIV IS THE I5ATTLK GROUND 0" TIIK CAMPAIGN! -r--r--r - : .- ' QM line IVin -crat Xo. 1. thought that it r3Vhcn Cd.V'ashiugion was selected , wafD't hunest, and they couldn't prosper, to lrd (lie van in the first great contest fir j while they pretended to condemn Know Liberty, he wis next to Hano-ck, the ' Notbingi?m, and yet voted for Mntt and President of Congress one r.f the richest j lighter aui Crawford and other K. X V, men iu the Colonies ; yet ha often could not command money at bight, (while Rb. crt Morris and other men could,) because his property was mostly in real estate Col. Fremont, also, is supposed to be i l,..: j.. - :..r.i11.u wunuujr.iic uawiig iu.uc o f4j- -aTing ai great expanse an i alter cinch cffjri s:ejrel it. But he is not "worth twenty millions," nor anything like, it, aud what he hi is not available, cash funds.- train tu P"-p mnwmit bowevrr, the Flavcitra havo ioventcd all sorts of incredible yarns .ibout Lis laying vp whole Conventions, States, Conjress tucm, Editors, and large tuassee of Paople KTaTrrTa'n'drtney ezpecTioauTfonls to be lieve it Hcceclly however, !fcsy have varied their tune. Co'. Fremont some dnys siiien hc:rd, an hour or two before tho close of a bank in New I'oik city.lhat there was a failure to meet some State ob ligation of California, payable there; and although iley had no personal responsi bility in tha maffi-r he and other resi dents Californians.like true patriots, made arrangements to secure from private re sources the payment due, but had not time ti accomplish it. Hereupon, tho whole Union-raving fia!rniity set up a simulta neous shout, that FreraonOa credit was all ! gone.and that ho couldn't raise a few thou-! einl dollars lo sire himself! iAntlfinnn if rr,il lilra Ilia liaf ar.ee Knal .- . i . -f.- ait lo tt ; be consistent in your vilhfica-1 tions; taake him neb, with plenty of j money, or e;sc keep biin poor aud bank-1 nipt ; don't try to do both, or you'll fail nf making a single convert. Washing ton was rich, ind ITarrisou was poor, but they were both "counted iu" for the sake ti( the cause and no of the man. X& f-iw weeks B50, the Cuch.inicrs were hopeful of carrying every Slave State so that they could throw all their orators end money upon enongh Northern States to help him through. Recently, however, they are aljrmcd at the prospoct . at the South. Fillmore has eatitficd the old AVhigs there that be is just as reliable on ! the Slave question as Huchanan ; end as .1 l--a.i r . many luousanus or me democrats 110a .loiu-1 ed tbo Americans, the old Whigs and I Americans iiare a majority in several ; Sot-thcrn States. The Republican feeling i inbelaware. Ilarvlar.rl. Knhltv. ,nj ! Missouri, al?o alarms them. They will Lave to do their befitto carry tbe Southern States against Fillmore Fremont is win ning the popular fteiir.g in all the Free States New York,Xcw Jersey.anl Fcnn nylvauia Icing all ihe States where Fill more has any real show, and Pennsylvania teirt the really doubtful ground.' Never were ('iuiuns go disappointed, as those who constructed th.4 Cincinnati Platform, iind placed their victim tongue-tied upon it. Tbe GIiI Line Whigs of Dauphin connty hold a meeting in which, after reading the republican I'latf'irm, they declared that it contained none tnt good old-fashioned AV'hig doctrine as far as it wcnt.and under tbe circumstancTs they advise all Whigs to scfp-irt tbe Cause and its Candidates. "Farmer !i Miners' Journal" is the titlo of an Iudt-pendcnt Weclly paper to Tue startesl at Lkecstown, Dauphin Co., Ihy Dr J. B. Howeb, late of Snyder Co., st $1,50 per jeur ia advance. It ig staled th.i Co! Fremtnt like Geo. Taylor was so- situated that he rarely if ver vo'nl. ' Hn wj-- rcari t1 a Democrat, but not an ultra" D.'moerat. The powder mill of Worden & Co. near E-pytown, Llew up on the 17-h Insf. and wei it. tlitriiiijjina, 4ry boos- I Fur tbf ti.bnrf rhronkle. ' Itsforeoinotiuiebecntqiicmioii j :,u with tbt portion of our democratic friends who swallow the Cincinnati I'Utform 'with tbo candidate annexed,' whether it wai or was not policy to expose their weakness b)' nominating a Louutjr Ticket. It was ti pigs, -nu-.uasoos, itnow ioiuings,iia- I unionists, Abolitionists, or Nigger Wor- shipers; that they wanted a pure, clean, Democratic ticket, &c. To settle this question, it was determined to call together that poriion of the dove tailed democratic county committee in favor of Buchanan. Accordingly, on Saturday last, 4 miue host' Hkrr made ample preparations for the entertainment of the hungry and thirs ty democratic committee men, who poured in from every quarter until their number (including the two from tboboro') swelled up to five. After due deliberation aud the lapse of time necessary to concentrate a body so formidable, Geo. A. Frii'k, Uq., was called to the chair and Jno.W. Young Appointed Seeretary. It was then decided to bold a county convention to appoint Congressional and Representative Confer ees. Delegate elections from 1 to 7 p- ni. of Saturday the 2d of August, and county convcnti.iu at Biehl's hotel the Monday following. 'Eich town and township' to have two delegates. And so it was determined to make no open resistance to the Union County Tick et, but to make a scrub race with volun teer?. The last question I heard them disenssinsr was that of Representative. and ineir unwise cmior.- wrrw iruiaiu uji Fillmore, the Know Nothing candidate j &c. Honesty bo Bays old-line I Democrat Xo. 2, "we must nse poliey.and !ccr me ucsi way we can roina nnm j ,,, Tr)r tjl an Henry tjlay 7 Don t voir I mind how we dieted Biirler bv declaring i .ThIidsod ilisunionist und annrover of the i ii - S'irfUeh mnruerr Dou t you mind how wo slipped in a 1'mthonotarv and Commis- quarrels ? Don't you mind that by voting tor a KnowXitthios Representative we got a U.S.tena!or ? We missed it on Judge, last fall, it is true, but that's the only way we can set along in this county. We must friends of Kansas, and no doubt Kansas will be Free State," &c. I left them before they bad decided whe ther it was p-Jiry to run a Know Nothing for Representative, or not. Arikl. Eeportad for the Chronicle. Xot satisSnd with their "10,000 Men" absent at thoir first meeting reported in the Chrnnirle, the Ruchananites of Mif flinburg aud vicinity made a desperate rally on Saturday evening last, and num bered 44 an increase of 12 over the firt grand fizzle. Esq. Youngman of MifHin liar; was called to the chair, and a committee anp.-.inted to report officers for a Buchanan cluhl o w'ich Col. Barber of Limes tone was subsequently chosen President. John V. Barber of West Buffaloe was called upon for the first address. He argued that bolh the Bibc iI)d lhe Consiitution of the hS recognize Slavery, and in the next breaih he declared that if it were in his power he would unbind the shaekls of every slave. admit Kansas as a Fre Slate and so forth. He stigmatized certain alleged leaders under the Fremont banner as Blaclr Republicans, traitor to their country, Nigger Worshipers, and that opposition to Slavery led to Infidelity. These contradictory and ab-urd propositions showed that the young mail's disappointed amhition rendered him incapable of being a Judge in the matter he attempted to handle. Mr. Moore of Hartley was next called upon bat he was too dry to pomp anything out of, and Bobert Madden of Hartley took his place. He returned his heartfelt thanks to the demo cracy of Miffiinburg fur the honor conferred upon him. He contended that the right was all upon the side of the democracy that our f had that it would be necessary for !h.m to be np and doing, for "the enemy" were wily and powerful. Simon Peter was deputed to bring in Mr. Hesser, which he done with some difficulty, and Mr. II took the stand, but it was evident that he had discharged pretty much all his ammunition at the first meeting. VtT There are sevral Fremont papers in Kennc!:y nne is a Dailv, at Newport." ' I A'mewt every Religions and Literary psper in the Free States, is throwing its influence more or less strong for Liberty, and against the Compromise Breaking and Border lluffian party candidate. . Tbo t'urco Opposition papers in Indiana Co , Pa., unite on Fremont, and promise him 2,000 msj. in that little county. The Democrats of Herkimer county (the CM Betas of York State) have in County Meeting formally repudiated the Cincin nati Platform, and will support Fremsnt. ; The Americans and Republicans of Ly- .- J zn it f culu.uB v-.-u.j "-.v ..v. . . v aui - Convention. " ' A large number of trie ladies of Fall n. a j iim l.atr rtrrrai.iWfi f lifnieiiTa infA on- ,V ' a ociatioB Wliich they atIc the " JeSid The Frf mont men of New HaTo have orgauized 'un-ier the tide j( u The Path Jifinuiccu uu'ini uie lam jvt ana iw SuJers," aud me Kpirii4ad entLitriastio. E. K. Poster is PresSt Club. E A Union County Cwfcjrw1"?06 of UrfVateA from all op jMajftd u llus pres ent National AJmiiiiBtratioDt--4 fo meet a4 Pittsburg on the 15th of An-L to Lewisbunr Chronicle Terrible Accident on the Nortii Penssvlvania Railroad. The upper part of Philadelphia was thrown into a great state of excitement on Thursday last, by an awful collision that occurred on the Xorth Pennsylvania Railroad, near Duw ey's Lane, about 12 miles from the city. An excursion train of twelve cars, contain ing the Sunday School attached to St. Michael's Catholic Church, came in colli sion with the down train from' Gwynned, about 20 minutes past 6 o'clock, A. M., and a horrible destruction of life and man gling ot men.womcn ana ctnMrcn wag tne consequence. About CO persons were killed and 100 wounded, many of the lat- ter so badly that they can not recover . ' J The Cars took fire, and 19 persons, UO . . , were ooable to extricate themselves from the wreck, were burned alive. The details of the accident as published in the morn ing papers of that city are sickening, far exceeding in horror the New Jersey disas ter on the Delaware, or ibe catastrnpho on (he Camden k Amboy Railroad. The con ductor, through whose neglect of rules it is Raid ton arfttdent occurred, lias since ... . , ... , poisoned nimSClr. Among ttie Killed Was . . Father Sheridan, the pastor of the church, but moat of them were children,of humble station in life. It is gratifying to see that most of the Protestant Sunday Schools in the city Ime raised money to relieve and mitigate the wants of the sufferers. A Fact for tite Teople- Xot a mem ber of Congress who supports Jkchanan, has, in his place, conocmned the outrages perpetrated by the Missouri ruffians upon the Free Statu men in Kansas. A Providential Han. There is no aspiration so glorious as the desire 10 do good. Howard, bending ovenhc conch of sickness and smoolliing the pillnw of death, was greater than Kapulrnn at Aus-te-rliie.. And Thomas Hollnwav, whose ines- litnable medicines are subduins disease of every tine, in every part of the hebuabte ' elnlie. is more worihv of respect ' -...-.ho nf resnect and honor s more woriny ol respect anu nonor than any warner mat ever arew tne swuru. , When Kossuih visited ine uniie-a oiaies ne was designated by one of our clerpy as the ... . l 3.. D II. . I or -l p-,,riLr Hnl Slireiy rtoXMot HOI- proviuenuai raau. umciy i iukbwi "- loway, who has come to our country on a no bler arrend, heller deserves iliat iiile- His establishment in New York has been the fnn tal source of health to thousands of our fellow citizens. His agencies, established in every city and town in the Union, arj lhe P.iirt.r.' Dit!sir. What is true of the popularity of his medicines here, is true Ihmughoul Hie vrrf for wherever civilization haspenetrai tmA hv linn nria ilu ari- Known ana so- ego-Frm the Misstssippt to the Ganges- ZZuXTJ tnev are advertised in every printed language taining a autHiient numher or uuMo to entitle it to at and resorted to by races of every name and j "a" two renrerentatitte. unall naraaeparatreiewn color. aa lhe onl. reliahl, and oroe reme- ! 'r"'! J."h" ' "'"'enient j 7 , ... ' ... . 1 oics in all the phrases of dilerse I he lead- inn I . 1 nu..n:iAf .. r . J .. .1 c.n. whrn not u.t., .inW Ako Pills from their general deaonciattons of rjaientmedicines.bin unreservedly com mended them. In short, if we are to believe concurrent testimony of all nations, Profles sor Hollowav has done more to amelearate human suffering and rob the grave of victims, YnWieql"Sgeme'U,e", fcV"nque?sftionSh?; authority for saying that his central oliice for the old and new world London and New Yory send out annnady more than ten mil lions of dollars worthof his medicines The staiisiir.s of the cures rtTected by their means cannot, of course, be ascertaintj, but judging from facts within our own limited sphere ol observation we should say that no ordinary quarto volume could contain the record. Surely the discoverer and philanthropist who has accomplished such reu!ts mar, wiihont arneance. he styled a PROVIDENTIAL MAN ft. O. Pirnvunr. The October Election Tuesday, Oct 14, 1856. Whig, American & Republican ISIO TICKETS. Liberty nnd Onion, now and for ever, one and inseparabi.' IMmiix WiaaTUi. "Th i tnntitutrn of the rniled PUt 1 an .ntrnin'tit not of inuBmliittc but of a I H mat and uoivtr-a Frwdrvai. It m 'v.ntrtnpUttd by tlic(rrat Mn who frameil it, ani tho World baa o rwrdd it Th NNtimial ('In;, tliit in it vmio), i thf lnnArnf MBFRTV iu. whitt and rd told rrjrnioola of Kriotuli'n-.ry trial, nf th rrntti f t Victor?, mad tbe blood of Sa-'rifit,. Mat its stawit Uvjd?i ft -a ivr.it stap a ltntronii ant imrw-ri'buhlQ aa Ue golden firr- of God firniameutl' N-l'-ButKa, Ja. rrj,it that J nvrr cm. rnd ntvrr will rot', and no ea' ttfijt ff imrr wtui rver mu mm aoce, wo rri'na piarrif mtr I'rmiory whrr it du not oru."-li-XKT Clat. tea Cvx i CoKMiniONRa. Thomas Cochran, of York Co Danvln Phelps, of Armstrong Co Fot Srttt..a .f.kual, Burth'W Laporte, of Bradford Co For Uonpress, JOHN i KUNKKf., of narriHhur- (Sul ject to tbe deli "Urn of Cougreasional Conference.) For Representative, THOMAS HAYES, of LewisborjrS.W (Sabject to Cha dectrion of a Keprafentativ. Conference ) Tor Associate Judge, JOHN . SI MOXTON, of Cuffaloe For Prothonntary, &c. J AMI'S W. SANDS, of Mifflinbnrg For County tyommissioner, WILLIAM KUUL,of WestBuffaloe For District Attorney, ALHERT 15. VOKSE,of LewishurgN.W Por County Auditor; JOHN D-JbrOQAR, of New Berlin Pennsylvania Democratic Ticket. Itarlrrd. That In the repeal of th art known aa the Mia-nuri eiiiuimmie act. aert the paaeatre of the art or ganising .he Territorlea of Kanara anil Keraaka, free fiom uneoetituliiieal reetrietiona. the lait Tnn-rreea ,-KIIFOKUKD A WOKK (IF I'ATUKrriO SaCRIFICK In Ineetini the demand of aeetional exriu-meut by UDna len adherence to tlie fnndawiental la r. - - ' rVe.oeed. That we full eielo. the e.lmlnietratmn nf prel.laiit Piaant aa NATMNAU FSITIIPrU AMI KF KICIF.M fatly equal to all tli. innirunt emenreneiee ahieh the eoimtry haa had to eneounter. and that he ha worthily raaiutaiaed her Interaata and bunor at bome anil abroad. rAeia-eiaxawta naefiiao".ae Ptnifnrm affVfanrentum wt'.ar nomnatnl Uir fallatmnti CamiidoUt : Stfarl Aietniurv'ttee flKOItK SCOTT, o' O'lumMa Co. itwiitar Ceaeeal JACOB FI1V, of MontfC'iinery Co. oare-vor Vrturat ' of ?o. Commissioner. Attheun;ent request of my friends, 1 offer myself as a Volunteer Candidate for re-election to the office of Com missioner of Union county at the next election. July 81 GEO.SCHOCH. Please announce JOHN M.C.RANCK Esq. of Mifllinharz as a Voliii.ieercandiilaieforihe ,.- r .aa t a aa... . . i niiice - oi majnirisjs Aiawril.-J ai ine wcto- ber Elec,lori. He i nal.vetil our county, nf large and respectable family connections, ? character ami attainments sna ha nan mai annwicnw an uie iricucc m uir iiiw 1 7. . ., r a sale ecntiAn of the delicaie Hmierf of ih; hat impor- tatil Oifice. M'EST BUFSAl.OE T the V'tfrrt of UMn Cminiy : Fellow Citixxs I offer, massif a can didatt? for re-Hrction to tbe offire of Pl'otll OlMlaiir and IMi-rlr of the several Court of L'nii-a couniy. Should I be elected J flatter mvelf thit lhe dichare of the duties of said -oHiee heretofore py ane.tA nuflicirnt pledge of my prompt attention to end discharge of the duties of said offices with 6i1f.it v. and West Branch Farmer July 25, 1856 RESOLUTION PROPOSIXR Amendments lo the Conslilu lion of the Commnawealih. pruilrloni of Ok tenth rtid iheroul. ... nii uamtm. Tlif r .li.lt b. mn l.lpOonl rtld- to M MmaUlutiuB, to Ira OrrtdniUJ u Mticle rleTi o, u fciliowi : ' ARTICLE XI. OF PUBLIC UEBTS. Srmn 1. Th Hate mV contrmct trhts, to fitrf'' ca.unl d-ftriu or filar. in l.iOf , or to mI i-xih.ii. .. ,.r,..ii lor: hut tin mexfV Bountur uototriironiiiaior; - - rnrli J..W...Iir. ndcolilliiiI--nt. wholher mnlrw-lrt bj Tiruw of oar w mm of i k- nrrl f:ul.lr. or t diff-ilH ri.J"oriim..li.llnrienhuii.lml d llftr thoiinnd .lollr.ill th money arking froai uw cn-alK.il c.f.uoli .bMa.hall to apiUnl UttaWl'l" ; ;'t';;;:L,;;.,1Ilrrp.);ttej.bt.i.trci j -SZ. "iuZX. ww.m j SJISwrSr ! outMaudiu,: hdta.tini oi un mmx-, bui th mom-y i nn-ii.tr fM'uiUt. f..ulrrUonofwurh IbW.BhiU W aj.pl : U the pursue forwhirh H w rM, orto repay such I ilt-tit", and to m othT jmrfMm mhUvt. sunosa. K-?t ti- di-tf nb wifird in motion cm- til to of thi rtKW. -M wfculw-er ou w cre U:J bv or oo Nhlf of tht rtit. Sicnnji 4. Tn jirorid frr ih pvmiit of th piwnt dfl't.atid any adtititial d.lti ei.ilra-twl f..rwi-(.the fiBltiir sIimII. t it firt iimion after llw .pti'n ot thi- aiiifmlutent. enwt a ninking Tund, which ahall ho ufiit to pay th aorrnln intervrt n turh di-St and annually U ro-lurr the principal thmif byamim not ltt than lo huudn4 and lift. ihouitaiid dollar: wliirb -in-kmc ftind liall c-tirint of the net annual inoie ol lh pnhlir work-, fmm time to tim owned hy th Rtt. or Uie pPHwdti of the ale of the aante or any part thereof, and o: th- inctiu or prnoeod" of Nile of U-k owni-d bf tba ntnt. tuevther wiih other funda or ffouiv that may to irttfntmi i law. The rant Hrtiin(c fund may iw i iiicream-u- inmi huh: u w "j m-iki.h.r -j i orthtaxr. or ottn-r nnnni of the Ulo. not miturnl I for tto onlmarv ami rurn-nt miwiiiw of vornrainent: and unlrn in raw of war, tavaiiion. or iniirrertion. no rt of tlie Mid pitikioK ihikI alitll on tiMd or aprliril othorwlMi than in tiiianihnii.nf of tbo puMie di-ot until tin amount of unrh di-bt a r dueed below Uie sum of flvi- milttou of 4oltam. FCTloa 6. The rredit of the commonwealth pbatl not In any mimner or event he pleilired or loaned to any individ ual, rompanr. corporation, or aMiriatioa: nor Rball the eooimonweaith hereafter beeonie a joint owner or stock bolder m any eomiiany. aMoriation or corporation. Hkctioh 6. The commonwealth rhall not anume the debt, or any part thereof, of any county.elty.boroiiph or town-hip. or of any eonn'ratinn or ansoriation. unleaM euch di-litiihall hare been contracted toenalde theetateto rep.-l inraiu-.n. .uppreiw domentie iniiurrection. def nil iteclf in time or war. or tn aatnt the Klate in the discharge of any portion of ita pcaent In-lehtedneiw. fF:tloa 7. The leyi-lature ahall not authorize any county, ally, horoutlh. town.hip, or rnoorno rated ilbtrtct. br rirtucof a vote of iu rUizeni or ol li-ra iw. lo leicome a rtocli holder In any company, asocial ion or corporation, or to vlitam money fir or Inau ita eradit to any oorporatiou, aeaociatiooi iuautution or party. BKCo?ro AMEPXcrr. There hall be an additional article to paid nonstUution, to be deaigBaUNt ae article eleven, aa follow! : ARTICLE XII. OF NKW C'll'.VTIES. No eonntTAball b- dividi-d by a lineeuttlnff off over on- tenth of ita -opul:ition, fei'ber to form a new iwimty or otherwiae.l without the expreu apeenlol mien county. 1 bv a vote or tne elerlora llierooi: nor .nnii any new . , , .U1 bujjBLcuuuDina teaa than four kundred THIRD AXESXtJITVT. arawtlaw Itsrn nf f hta flmt i1Hm nf Ih fwltalrttttltltm. ' tTi1oat Uw wunlf. - f-e TJf of rhiudrtphi. and mf ( ffM wi(ftv rwetlTjyr ilXn eM-rtion fiw. miw rtirl rtnttH out tltt wonlo, "of ffitfutltlpttta mm f Vtt trrrrml ttmtie ;" from nvrlion two. nnn.- rt.Civ, utt ikr out i b- W'irilt), neither Vie fjr " I'hitmitiphiu. nnr amtf," mnl fntMTt Id liru thrMf the word ..! if.;" n' utrir oul iarrtitin four, Ntnie srteCl, tul in lieu tbetwof iuscrt tbe .ECTiosr 4. In t.i yrmr one thauanil right ham. ml and xty-f6i.r, aud iu frv tttntti yvar th'-rranw, rrpnwfDtativHi, to rh number of one hundrvd. bhall he nportianed and tiitnh.tnl vqua.iy tbrouthu( Ihr atatn k. .l..ta. I anMHlinn Inlh. ntimL rnf t.Tal.l. inhsth. iimiwwmi wrutiw.-of.srvptUiiitf.3reuMt3f prMaiwmi.L T;,7Hr"n'n"'' mr bw I "'"""""aiuaiiouaurnieTy.ariiual lai j tkm a near a may tie,cach rwhkadiatrie one reprea-ntatiie." f irnVTs "ti( nK3inSiS'Srfi lVria rrmVeT iMaVi aWr $m.rtrritl dtftriA. nf rnrntigumut trrrilnry a n'Hff jwtl tn tiznft r-wmintHm at vhlr : but aia twtd ihalt be dirtied i th frtHtitH thrrr"f TIm Utfriflatnr. t it flr-tt -mion aflt the adnpttnn of litl ameitdnint, sii&iitvidttbrritvnri'hllalrlpht intn rMiaioriN, ana iiirr-nlnTedttrt.L..ii,lbe nmiawrlHi pruwifltd; ruch duitrirta to lvaiain nnchsni:-d uotil Um PporthBn.fiii in tbe aarone tbuoaand cibt hundred To be Seetum xxn. Article t. Yb Ifgiriatnrv xhnll hare thr power to albr. reroke or annul aoyeltartrof incorr,rtrfU brrarToronnriTi hw or undr any iremral or apeeial Uw. whrm ver In thfir fspmion n nay ne injunon to tn ritttens of the coni mienwialih; In aurlt manner, howrfer, Uiai no injustio uau sfc uuus vv uw cusmrsHira. . April ai. lf.56. 1 Iln!r,l, That thll TTtHilotlotj pmrm 4 m the firrt amtmd- mruu rem nnf a. no uie Rernttd anit-nutitnt. v.- . 1 a.w 1IIIKI BII-IMJIt.'-at,. Jraj 49, I. IU a.U- 1"UI i u MUlweiKl (IIWIIL.. JTH t, DITI 4. Extract from Uie Journal : THOMAS A. MAG HIRE Citric. Iw IIort or RrpRiwrxTtTtTia. April -It. IK. f F'trifrfit, Thnt tWm rMaolntioti On thflrt anient mrn(. jew t nay .w. n in arnontl mxndmrot.tni 63. nave 'if. On tho third aavodmrnt. t4. ta'a 2j "u iih? NiurLn mcDaroeni, jtaa w, nayi Ju. Extract lrom tba Jouruai : WILLIAM JACK, Geri. SxcawufcT's Omre. Filwl AprU Ui, I860 A. O Ct RTIV, Secretary nf(he OnumtmweaUh. Prrair awt' s Omce.' 1 BuuuttBUBfl, June Zi, 1836. j VrmrwtvinvVr, US 1 do certify that thn abor and fomtolnr la a trai and mnvct ropy oi id ortffinai -kcm.hu ion rflatlve tn an f.mninient ot th LontiUtation." aa tha nau rrtaaioa on nh la tha offlna. In UfPtmonr whereof. I bar hrraunto -t mv hand and rauwd to affixed th of tii aacrotary aumca, we day and year ahnv written. A II. I. L'KTIW. Secretary of the OmmmwaUh. April 21. 1RJ.6. f RMf1aUon propoainfc anion4nianta to tnetntitation or the Jtiinmoiiwttaitn, being under couaidrrauon, On th iuMtinn, Will tb Srnate ariva to the flrftt amendment t Thf yea and naya wtre taken arwably tn tha provja ion m uir toniuiu'mn, inn woth aa luiinw, Via : Tcab Mv-anrri. Brown, Buckal-w Crsawll, Krana. Farjntaon, yirDnikn. HoKat. lomm. Jamiaon, Knox, tontbrr. St ran h, Tamnut. Walton, Wtslab. Wherry. Wil kina aud I'iatt USpwIfrr-2. N.Tfi Mwra. Crabb, Qrsg, Jordan, Mrllinger, and Tan Uo tbe qneptloa waa determfned tn the affirmatira. On Ih- qnt.on. Will the Nnate airrea to thi aerond antndmant? Th vnaa and naya ware taken arer-ahly to the profi- lona ol the uonatitutmn, ana wt-n aa ii.iiow, YurW-Mar. Brnwiie, Burkalew, CrHmrM. Rvana. Ilnire, Inrfraaa, Jaanaon. anox, lvtuhch. iwjk, M t lin tock, Sr-lls-ra, ,hnmD, Sontbor. Straub, Walton, Welsh, Uhorrr and Wilkina 1. Nats alt-aara Cbb.Jrrgti90n,0regg, Pratt, Price and i'iatt (.'v-'aAe'r) o. tSu tbe queftlon waa determined in tbe affirm alive. Oo th querttion. Will thr Senate atrree tn the third amend rant 1 The yeaa and tiayn were taken agreeably to lite ConatJ. tn't'n, ani were aa mnow, vn: Yka Meaare. hrowne. Burkalew, Crabb, CreHvell, Rvuna, rvuMn. n-'lennikcn. Incnim, Jamiafm, Jordan, Knnx, Laubarb. iwia. Bl'Cltnlot'k. Mlliur, Pratt. I'rire, Sellera. Shu man, Souther. Straub, Tairicart, Wa:untWflsh.WbYry, H ilk ion and Piatt poiker)i. Nats Mr.Oretne 1. Su the qneaiion waa determlacd In the afflrmative. On tbf qqettion. Will the is-wate arree tn the frorth amendment t The ym and naya were takn agraeahly to the ConKtt tuiinn. and tVillow, via : Tka Meaara. iSmwoe, OurkaVw, Creawll, Evana. Flennifean, liK. lnirraa Jmmiittn, Jordan, Knoa, laatiharh, Lewia, VClinttk, 1'rice, Setlvra. human. mlht-r, Strauh. Walton, Welfb, Wbarry, Wilainaaud Fiait (Sf e titer 2X Kits MeHara. Crabb, Qreor, MrlUncer and Pratt 4. bo tbe quettion waa detvnnincd id the affirmative. JouasAi of tub nocm or RrreR!n-ATrrcs, -. - April Xl, tHM. - f Th. rea arid naya were taken aeeaary tnthepreTinionfi of Uie i.'4n5t it ution, and on tbe first pronoeed amendment were aa follow. Tlx: Yr.A Mcra. Andaraon. Back on, Bahjwia, Balk HeVk (T.vroniinz.) lWk (.Ynrk,) IVrnhNDi. Boyd. Boyrr, Bmwn, Rruali, B urban an Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Orawanl, CraiK, Dnwilall, F-linier, Fauaold. Kter. tieU, llsinea, tlamel. Harper, Ikatia, Hibha, MilU Hilleraa, Hippie, Hi.li-f.mh. Ilunricker. Inibrie. Inarbam.lnnirslrwia JufaB. Jntmann, lxrte, Iho. Lnntrakr. l-orett, M'Oalaanut, il'Carthy.M'Comb. Mangle, Meavnr.Milter, Montceaaery, Moorebead. NunnemaiTher, Orr, pearaon. Pbelaa, Pnroell, Rameey. Ree.1. Ke.nhr.Ul. Riddle, Ronerta, Shenk, Smith (AUechear,) Smith (Cambria. ?mi'bWvominf.) Jtrr-e, Tbowi'taon, Vail, Wnalton, Wririt (naMpfc:,) Wrtat Lnz-roe. Zimmennan and Wriht(.anA-rr) 12- tine.Barrr.t'Uiwnb'iBrB.Ooi. I rrT.Knllen.riaelnrrl.iliMinne,.Hamnviw.Hafleark.lrafla. aeeeer.Hmiekar Leiwnriwl Slaiee.Maoler. Munla. Mom mi. Palter. dalLliiirr. "mlth (Pkiladelphia,) Walter, U'iutrodn and Veanlejr 24. -r He. the qnetion wal d.termloed in tha ifflraiatiTa. On Ihe OMuetinn, : - Will the Uonae arree ta tha peennd amettament f Tlie ia ami naea ware taken, and waaeaa rillw. ell ' Y.as Meeera. Anderaon. HaeaiM, Italdwln. Rail. Beck rl.reomiiur.l Keek Verk.l Brmaanr, Bnrd. Bniwn. Rrneli, llnehanan. CaWwell, raapb.ll. Carte. Craiw, Fann4, rVter. Ueta. Ilainea, llaeael. llar;iee. Htei.. Hill. HiKI-, llillefraa. Hippie. HotenmK Hunrker. lmLrie, Ingliani, Inn!., Irwin. Jahrn. Johneen. Lanartn. oeWn. lywinker, lie-tt, W'Calmnnt, MVarthy MX'uDib.Mauale.MeiMar. Mili-r. MnnttronMrr, Meorenwiut; Altanemaeher. Orr, earaon. Pnreall. KaaaaT. lleed.ReilthnM.HiiMls,Rnherta. Plienk. Smith (AIIetienT. tVone,Var.Whaneo.Trrtt'ht U.ar-. lnrr...Mna Ilarrr. f Hover, r . liner, WTj, r..ll..aa lUwlnrt f.tl.lM-T. UltlUlO, HitttlN k. lIlllMfcH, Utarnrin:. Slaw, Mnley, M.ri i. Mamma, '"p" PWI.. Saliwhury. mith (i:nilria. Thompeon, Waller, WintmK Wrfttht (Ihiuplim.r ad Vorley J. m UteqiiesiWii waa detormioad ui Uw aJnrmaUra. On the qiw-ation. Will Wie linat acre t" third amendment r The yw and nay were tak, and wr- a tvdlw, hi : Ytt-Mmrx Ander-om Ba-kna. Baldwin, Ball, K-ck Ur.minx.f IWk (York.) Ilernbard. HrU Uyr. Ilrown. 1.1-. Lm..b.r ljrtt. M'Cu'iniillt. M'Oiinb, MnU"K Mi-IMUT. Millrr. Moulp.OMrr. iinnnrh-r.lrr. IVnf'xin. Pbrhxi. I'uro-ll. l;Jii-.Y. Kl. Bi-Ml-. Sh-ok. Smilli i Allih.-nv.) Mnitli (tnuihrla. I Sn.Uli ( W omln ) l hi.rapon, hlim.Wrl;liHl)iiplHD,) Wri(bt(LlBcr) , -. Ziimiii-nn.m ni. NM9.r Barrr. Clow, Cotworn, rwk. Dowdull, ! - U yhwj.l,,",ny, lUrailloo. Ilnnrork. lluo-k.;r, , ' M ,-.r,hy. M.jn.-. lol.T. lo..rh.t. M.ri, i .I,mBBp)nhi,. llc.hi-rli..Sli-liurjr,W.lb!r,tt nilrula, j ju,r,,T ,n,l Wri(ht (.ITK a. Su Ibo quellllon VII uhW-THIioism . On the qiiealion. . , Will the ll'iuan airrea to the Siurth aroendmentT T-e tear an.l nay. were taken, and were an tlillow. ell : v't-M"r.Anderjnn.llai ku.,Bll. Bei-k't-jei.minir.l Berkl Yor-J ll'nl.ar.l. Bnyd. Hover. Bn.-n. Bru.lK Bueh ?nn C.Bre'l'am.le-II.C.rty.Cr.i.:r.w..,rl. llo-dall, llil.l.. Hill. Ilil.-Ita. IlifP1-. Ilnlenmh. Honaeaeeper. i, " int.rie lnl..lr.ln ., l-nnrte. Ubu. die. Koh. rt., Shenk. wraith 'I ';,7w,, n'Zrna ! Th.ann. Vail. Walter. W .:" rlL.htll.neri, Vear-ley. Zimmerman and fiis t-V-:. . K ,,Me..r. Barry .;!erer.ln;-' nlton.UlbVw.ey, ll.me.. Il.nrnek. Iluneker. In hati. l,uT;p"J"2' Manley, Morrill. Patterann. Sa'.ial ury and liltroue 10. go the qucilion waa detormiuad ID Uie afllnuUa. jMnill'l tow',... II KBlOt'aOf June 27, ISjS.) Vnarylenniil. .V.V; . I do eenify that the ahnre and fnregran; la a true Km eorrert eony of Ilia Vea" and "Naya" taken on tn w..ui...i... &.nun,inu.niBtnchronatitutinol the IVimwionwealth. aa the eame epreare oo the Joort.-ala of the two l..u- nf th- U. neral Aammbly of tliia CoU- nonwealth for the eewiow of laiil. 1 1 Witnena my hand and the aeal of .aid ofliee. 4 L. s. lhia iweuiy-aeeenin oay o, eune, viae iu.. t ) ' rumored ana fnv-ua. A O. rCISTlN. James B. Hamlin, A TTORNEY at LAW, Jl tFOffice on Second St west side, 2nd door south of Market, IjCW ieiburaT, 6in93 Union Co. Pa. Mitchell's New National HAP. is lhe only large Metallic I'late I Map ever published in this roniilry, abowing Ihe L'nned Siaies. Mexico and Cent ral America in their proper connection. It i on a larger scale than any Map pub lished for general circulation, emoracing the tinned Mates ana Territories iroia lhe Atlan tic to the Pacific Ocean. It is the latest Map of the United States published consequently embodies all infur tnatiou of the most recent Government Sur veys and Explorations. It exhibits the Rail Roads more distinctly than any other general Map. Being 6nely engraved on enpper.the physi cal features and geographical characteristics of all pans of the country are more clearly and distinctly delineated than on the Litho graphic Map. Nngeneral Mapsprennsly riblihed show Ihe Shoals and Sand Banks in tbe Vicinity of the VVesI India Islands, this feature being heretofore confined to Marine Charts. , . n:n isnrnas is on a larg er scale than before exhibited ia any Ameri can publication. The various acknowledged and disputed boundaries of the several Central American Stales, including the claims of the Mosquito J jjnjai4i&gnt.HAr.i.'eV .. miggeiwHI'as proper for constructing Kail RoaeM. taoai, Ac. throughout this Couniry. (Central Ameri ca) and Mexico are indicated. A table giving Ihe distances by Rail Road to the principal places throughout the United States, and by different overland routs across oar unsettled Territories of the Pacific, as wall s distances by water throughout all parts of the World, also the height of princi ple mountains 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 Ihe United States, according to Census of 1850, and area of all Slates and Territories are of great value. There are on the same sheet two Maps of the World, one on Me rcaior's. and one on the niobular projection, on wnich the relative position and comparative size of the different divisions of the Glohe are distinctly shown. By the Map on Mercator's projection, the W'orld is shown, as if viewed by one glance from lhe United States. This is done by plRcing the American Continent in Iheeenter, which also gives a definite idea of the value of a ship canal through Central America, and a Rail Road from the Atlantic tn the Pacific Ocean across lhe United Slates, throngh which the commerce and travel of ihe World must pass. Mr. F. TAGGART. of Wayne Co., is engaged in canvassing Union and Snyder counties for the above work published by S. AUGUSTUS MITCHELL, Pbilad, West Branch Insurance Company, AF Lock Haven, Pa., insure Detached V7 (Buildings, Stores, Merchandize, Farm Property, and other buildings, and their con tents, at moderate rates. Doing business on both Cash and Mutual plans. Capital,$300,000. DIRECTORS. Hon John J Tearce Hon G C Harvey John B Hall T T Abrams Chas A Mayer D J Jackman Chas Crist W White Peter Dickinson Thos Kitchen Hon. G. C. HARVEY", President. T. T. ABRAMS, Vice Pres. TH0 3 KITCHEN. Sec'v. JAMES B. HAMLIX, Agent, 617 Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. HI. H. Dersham, H. D., HAVING permanently located in Le wisburg. Pa., respectfully tenders his Professional Services to the citizens of this town and vicinity, hoping by prompt attention to the duties of his profession lo merit a share of their patronage. Attention will also be paid to Chronic Diseases of every name,and treated ith unparalleled success. Dn. DERSHAM graduated at the renowned American Electic Medical College.Cinr.innati, having first studied the Old or Allopathic sys tem of medicine, and attended Lectures in one of the Old School Medical Colleges of Philad elphia; but becoming convinced of the super iority ol thePieworAmencan r.clectie system, he commenced its stady, and attended two courses of Lectures in lhe Reformed or Ame rican Eclectic .Medical College of the Queen City of the West. This Institution, although yet in Ita infaner, haa no annerlnr In the Great Weat, and nna aireade annually ainre slauent than tha four other Medical Colleges of Cincinnati enml iueu. It ia aendina phyrieiane to all parts of our globe.and in Ohio, Indiana, -, thea i aoon be mora auaieroua than aiiv other class af phyrieian. I no pnaatpal dinereane oetwaeji tha Reformed (new)or Releetfe,and the old Allopalhie syatetn of medicine, ia thia; tha Hew School aaea no medirinal arent that la in anw way injurious to the human ayetem. enrh aa Calomel. annate. Aoumoay.ae.; air eoporiae and hai mlawa agenta iaa oi late years oaen aiaeovered. (ty the ever liheral ml nrorraaaiee phy.ieiana of the New School. 1 that are omplete anhatitntea for tboaa deleterioua medieinaa. (Ca lomel, ae.:) therefore we have no need Ihr them. With theae -aluahle new aicente, and all thoee ot the Old or A Itonattiie school eseeot tne few DOianne mentioned ahnea ana all tha Improvements of every other system or 3ae.lv eioe. (aa the llonKepethie, llyilropathie.ThorasoniaB. ae.) many diseases are now nuratile that were once eoneidered impowiWe. and that too without breaking down tiie enn- atiturloB, and creatine, other diseases, aa Debility. Khaa- matlem. Prppepala. Liver Dus-aae. Uli-erated gore Threat, wii i.w i u mine-, premature leiea oi aeeui. ac The New School certainly claims a itreat superiority tn the treatment of all iliaeaeea. It bee heen proved by Clinical reports that the raormlite takuii all diaeaaea together in leaa than 2 per oeut; that of Asiatic. Cholera la only S par cent This In aa are of nrogrcaa and Impmtementa. and tha tfew SVhool la alwava prf-aX'SSlnR. not being hound dawn by despotic creed, aad antiquated theoriea. U.K. OKIICB at the lower end of Market ?t (11 0. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE an4 RETAIL Drug and Ckemicol Emporium. Market Street , . . Lewisbar', Tc ' CI 10 MORTGAGE F0II SALE. j lOJ Will be sold at a discount. Is well cured. Property near lewisourg Inquire at the "Chronicle" office. Caution, and Notice. all men 1 . '. K these Drea tfT-V" ents. I hat A. flinch and John Dereham, ot Vv. Deer Tp. Union Co.Pa.havethis 3lUh Jay of June, 1S56. pur chasedlhe entire rlghU title, and interest to man- nufaclure and sell the PLATFORM BEE-HIVE invented and palented by Sylvester Davis, of j Claremont, in the loliowmg J i nil Hi.r,,n..hs m L'nion county, vir. hue ; Deer, Kelly. Bntfaloe, West ButTaloe, Mifflin- j i ii 1 1 -..... l.,.linn and iew . LJ 11 1 , IJ 1 1 ( I . ajiiiic-aii'iic, - - BerUn. All peros are therefore cantioned again", manufaeinring or purchasing said Uee-Mive unless duly auihorized by said High and Dersham. R.gh.s to make and use the above Hive, in the foregoing Townships and Boroughs, for sale on reasonable terms. A singUHght for H. D. a Thl Mire liaaUken the Sr oremiuma at the State and County 'ain in VL, N. 11., Mean, ImL, and Oliio, iu Uie fall of ISM. W itb tlda Hire, any one an keep Bee, with perfect aafety and aiH-eeae. riuca all difficulty and uncertainty are entirely reunited. The Bee mar be made to noona from one or more h ire. or nfciy tie conduced into any numlwr of hirea leitVul ! ; Mnd K. hii .nplv of Ommt. , Tne ,0,1,, p.,d, ud Irtim th' ife Mh and J 0ther inaeeta which annoy awl rnin the llec. Thia we I ,rro,t maoaired areordinf to the directiona which areeien tn the book In tlie t-nrina. the Been hareanonnortanity toekerrlae and clear , he filth from tlinir birea. w.lhout nyiug out lo ! The fliih ean ha at ana time rcmord ton the hire. without disturbing the Been. The Beeaean be trani-fi-rrcd aa often aa nereneary, to rire them new climb, and wilhnot killinn tbem. It prmuta all poanibilitr of mt.bine;. while feedinr. It ia thoroughly teni'lated throughout td-drawera, hieea. h'loey-hoaea and chamber" The work and prorrea- of the Baea may he eeen in the hlrea, houey bole, and fced-li swera. a Real Estate- PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. flHE undersigned Assignees of Hisay R. - -a---. ai a- ' ' JOLL, Will otter at ruO.IC aie On ine ! Iir nm-tmu . rnoi,i. .uiiri.ninji.i- premises.on S.Ti.n.r lhe 30lh day of Au- j '''.unr JACK.'OS, ruWiehera, llvSma&w. ,' nnst neiL the lollowin? valuable Real Estate. I k. Vnra. R to wit : A lot of Gronnd fronting on Market street ; .1.. k k -r t .ke -nie. in ...: uu,..u . ,eUu.a. 7, on the corner of Market and Seventh streets. in what is called Smith's Addition lo Lewis- j burg, contwing 60 feet in breadth and 165 feet in depth, on which are erected a first rate BRICK DWELLING House, alii substantia! and handsome Frame Stable, and all other necessary Outbuildings. There are nfs&also on said Lot a variety of choice Fruit awCTTrees, and a never-failing Weil of eicel taj water. - Also THREE UMVmorED LOTH of ground fronting on Market street and adjoin ing the lot above described on the west. which are well calculated foi Building Lots, being a very handsome localiou. Said lots will be lil.vai i innmence at T o'clock P. M. of said dav, whea terms will he made known by H' GH P.SHELLER. GEORGE F. MILLER. Lewisburg, July 4, 1856. Assignees, Ac. FOR SALE. Ttra Storey Brick House and Natl liot ot ground snoate on .Market street opposite the new Presbyterian Ch. Also a IIa.tr lvOt of ground situate on the south-east corner of St. Louis and Ceme tery streets in Ihe borough of Lewisburg. Also all my interest in a COACH SHOP, doing a good business. For Tarms, inquire of WILLIAM JO.ES. Lewisburg, June 33, 1856 FIME BUFFAL0B VALLEY FARH T?0R SALE. Having become loo old X to manage my large Farm to advantage. i wisn to sen a part ol tne same a tract of Acres, or or 104, as a purchaser might prefer. The portion I would part with is all first quality Limestone land, and every field mav be watered from the Lutle BuflHloe creek. It is all nnder the best cultivation,exceplabonl twenly acres of excellent TIM HE II. Ii is newly limed, with new fences. There is a Limestone Quarry open..from which hoasands or bushels are sold yearly. Ii has also a yomg bearing ORCHARD. Ihe Improvements all new are a good two-storey frame HOL8E wiih a Cellar Kitchen, and a Pumn beside it. a Snrm House, a large Bank Hara, Wagon Shed, Corn House and other out. buildings. The property lies in Kelly township, near Flick's store and Kelly's Mill 5 miles from Lewisburg. and S from Milton and has been pronounced one of the best in lhe Valley. i me, mo.ispuiar.ie. raymenl to be made one half down, and the remainder on time. Possession given the 1st of April neat. 636 SAMUEL YODER. Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Union County at May T. 1SS6, will be sold on the premises of ihe late JACOB SHAFER, in Limestone Tp, Union Co, on Saturday, the 23t of Avijust next, the following described Real Estate, late the estate of the said deceased, viz : The situate in Limestone township aforesaid, ad joining lands of John Rinehart, John Mensh, Geo Leightner, Henry Sanders. Henry Frock, jonn yroasgrove ana oiners,cnntaimng about 184 ACRES and 5 perches, about f.iO acres of which are cleared, including MNE acres of excellent iifc.iLtrv, with a convenient DWELLING HOUSE, e large Bank Ilarn, fSa large bearing ORCHARD, a Well of ..excellent Water at the door, and other necessary improvements. Sale to commence at ten o'clock in the fore noon of said day, and terms made known by DANIEL SHAFER, HENRY K. SANDERS, 6S6 Administrators of Jacob Shafer, dee'd Rich Prairie Farms ! UNIMPROVED LANDS, and Town Lots in Illinois, Iowa, and adjoining States for sale in great variety, at low pri ces, and on favorable terms. Pamphlet Catalogue Descriptions of Prop erty, with prices attached, forwarded gratis by mail on application. Our txtrnnirt local connection will facilitate giving valuable information of any part of the West to applicants desiring to locate.' ET'Bnyers of Illinois Central R. R. Lands can avail themselves of lhe knowledge and experience of Mr. Dcrci. lhe late Land agent of the Company, to supply the difficulty of making judicious selections. Particular attention given to locating War rants, examining lands, furnrshing maps and descriptions, payment of taxes, and to a gen. eral Real Estate Business. CH.VS M. DUPUV A CO. Corner of Michigan Av. and Sonth Water St. eVs x. nrrvT. ) nearlll.Cn.R .R IVti ot, avis a. oaraw. , CII1CAC& talVAblb building lots FOR Sale One Lot on Soh Tlii-j street, a square and a half froB Mjf Three l.. ts on South Kdurth sitett, srfuares fiotn Market. - Tne aliove are level Ixits, well lotjj ; well adapted to building purposes. ; ' W. H. .VUMSTIIOW; Acting Es'r of Wm. Atmiruii?, 4.,. ' Lrwishorg. Jane t5, MM FOR SALE, " FIVE Desirable BLILDINO on Si.teeorae street, opposite ihe ,.' nosed site of lhe L'nireisHy Female 04,.'' ." L.-.ab-rj. tor.- . npiny 'l' ' J i nt.i :5 L'niversiiy Woodlots and Small Farm for Sale. Th mil purthntm, on reatunuhte Inn,,. THERE are 9 lots of VCooJI.id. sf. mate in M hite Deer Tp.,itt Lmie jf. faloe UretK.aootit a mne auorr nuidio j c ol n .. . . r ranging from li to 21 acres each. ej , ered wuh va.ious kind, of Oak, h,e, i and . (.nrsuul. The r arm contains at ui Marres of ,!,.. ; !8ar cleared, and has on it a 1 . S,,,t ! f- Hooe. a Log S.able, .-prirg of w M 'J ', .177,1" '! I J'"" ..... . " man, about li mile from Guldio's White Deer tp.. Union Co, Pa. The above properly is offered at Pi,,,. Sale, by lhe subscriber, GKORGE MEIXELL , Kelly Tp., Aug. 10, '55. To Democrats. Everywhere. UraJ Read Ilmd. S0.00O Agents wanted to sell in every vjT5, the U.S. The Life and Public Servir JAMES HUCHA X A N. i of Pennsylvania, late Minister to England,,;; formerly Minister to Russia, Senati r ami h i presenlative in Congress, and Secy of State- ; inclu'Tina the most important of his State p: pers. Bt R. G. Hoa-ros, Ksrj, Literary EJr - i of Ihe N V. Day Bn.k. The aleire tye.fc ha. hi-en written by a renlIn,B . qnaltheii Id hi. ht- rary attaiawe-nte, and bu bar-., nei-tien with the Pem-ieratie I'ree. lie furai.. pervmally by the diltingni.ned enhr il ot V. ibv wilh niaue i.f the date, ami laeta ef ha earl, t ,e. fmm anlli.riM h-ienda i4 r Bnha oaa h:t rWa. su; pl.l with tin. ori-at tnarrn-Mibie tn otl-r lam- 1, . .rw.f-!hii-tJ. ha wn if fcit?ti,J tr u:h' Tizi jir.i It f-ai tlrvTi 'orr hn rallrl about rrrr Tb Ixntk anattra a huntlwm l'.:n inn- er. n-atlr bnunrl in flofh, ikI it t-Bibt-4lirl -h an ie- ratr portrait en rna i. mot zunurr vxi tr ( ..t'i'Pie. aent hy mail post paid on reeeint nf pHra. ? : ' i . i- . . 7., 771 ! liriJTED-A Joung Girl to I.EARJ m ,, ... p 1 k" I S NO business. Br Mrs. JERUSHA K. WELCH, St. Juhn street - - near Third, Lewisburg. Administrators' Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that Lettrc ' , of Administration on the KMa:e of Jirm Simsa, late of White Deer township. I'c.o: county, deceased, have been granted to !h? undersigned by the Kegisier of Union montr ia due form of iaw ; therefore, all persons deblrd to said estate are reqnested to ata.; immediate payment.and those having anvj-" claims are also requested to present tliem !f aVi ABRAHAM SVPHER.' ?Admini. - I1I VS HOTTENSTEI.'T.S trators. Turbul Tp, -Nortli'd Co, July 10, IS06 BuLast NotIce.-i VS we wish to have the acconnts of 1. Hayes A Co. closed up, ail persna knowing themselves indebted lo the aNn; Firm, will please call and settle, aa the arri's will shortly be placed in the hands of a prt.per officer for collection. July 1. J. HAVES & CO "VTOTIf E. My wife Mary, formerlT 1.1 Mary Willei, having left my bed and hoard without any just cause or provoratiro. I hereby forbid all persons selling to or iron ing her on my account; aad I also forbid til persons whatsoever fram selling loor lrut!r, on my account any oiher person without mj personal verbal or wntien order. ANDREW WASHALESKL Union connty, June 31, 1856 J. Goldsmith k Bra's. Just Arrlvrd !EW GOODS! "VTOW is the winter of our disco::ret Jl made glorious summer" by lot ar rival of our NEW STOCK of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of the largest assortment of .V.VS WEAR ever before brought to the town of .' Lewisburg. Our stock is complete, and we are se'lmg at very reduced prices. All of oor i Goods are selected by ourselves and manulac- tured in our own establishment in Philad. viz. t" lilack. Brown. Blue, Green. Claret and Plaid Broadcloth and Cassimere Dress, Frock and Suck Coats, as well aa FANCY CLOTHING of every description Vests of Cassimere, Silk and Saiin, all made after the latest fashions, , and warranted to be well made. Also White ' Marseilles Vesis.While Linen Vests and I'ams, ; and every variety of goods usually found mat Gentlemen s Furnishing Ettaltithment, including Gloves, Hosiery. Neckcloths. Sloe lt Drawers. Suspenders, Handkerchiefs. Under shirts, 4e. Also a great variety of Fancy Articles. Also M ATS, Caps for Spring and Summer wear, Umbrellas, Carpel Bags, etc There will be crowds attending our next month's Court, therefore we have laid in a much larger stock than we otherwise wuald have done. Our motto is r Quick Sales and Small Profiis,"and to this motto we adhere. N.B. We woald particularly call the atten tion of Parents to our slock of Bois' t'lirrmse. and also thai Goods will be carefully mace to order. Particular attention paid lo orders from the country. Lewisburg, April, 1856 COAL! COAI.! COAL ! The unilersixncd would res peciful'y inform Ihe citizens of Lewisburj and vicinity, as well as- persons in adjoining towns, that he keens constantly oa haad a supplv of SHAMOKIX and VtlLKS-BARSE C OA L. for Siove and other purposes, of every variety and ajae. ami win iteHeer faal tn seven, ai all lac it, aa he ba. a team ftr tltat purpose. Ilavma rictl a pair ot gaoa KKItilf STALUs he east aeaore aeweoa purraeainr. Coal that they will gat full wtifclit, and UiUS pay only for what tbey recei,e. Coal ean ha had at the lowest Cann prices at aia lard, a few varde from Mr. WeMcoeonra UaaL - HXfO'lfiiKr all fciads will he attended to at bis Toaa Yard. GEOK8E UOLSTaM. I .eat-hurt. May IS. 15 ., r?Also Blacksmith's Coal. A FRESH SUPPLY OF Drugs, Medicines, Books, Notions. Varieties. Stationery, cVc purchased ia New York and Philad. markets, has just bera ree'd at the Old Mammoth Drug 8tore of . UIIKlaTdc CALDWELL, Uwisborg. GLASS Jars, for Pickling aad Preaeiwiage Quarts and Half Gallons, for sal cheap he CHRIST Al.tWE!.t- R. GREEN'S AROMATIC SAP.a certain 1 cure for Dyspepsia and diseases arising from aa impure state of the atomaeh also a ante rn eenliee ol ftiVFR jlD jlr-prlee 7 e. per etll foreaieby t IIIIIST eLrr tU- SAPORIFIER,or t'oneentraierl lye wr ranted lo make Soap without Linve. i with litUatrouhla. W ith one cake of Lpa and lourpeaad. ap Fat, yew n amlte ftfteen aallona gaaal aaa aKap. Uard aoapcaa be Baden tbe saaia way. Si.rnile by hhit rai.raa'j. BAVES' WHITE GUEA8E. for Watigoas. Buggies, Carts. Oianibasa Slages. et a,utr a.-ucle,ftrale by CHKIil CAUB"" r - F it
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