5 hi -1 I ' - If . v f. ! i 4 '; ft 1 ii it. (Ll)c feiDisIiarg ir0niclcy s rrprrrar.xT rixiLT frrwvpArEi, Ttnfil FrUitj,at Tsirisliury, Union Co.ru. 7X.7VX ",n par your. lj Fire l mn-ui I the aav r- r T 3 !onr or shorter n-rio.1. Tims Ml ctaill par far kinr month. TS cts for ai moutha. 1 doL ear eight montha. dot. tor eigteen months. 3 dot. for two ee.rs, mh-!,. Ko.v. !yme-irs hy mail tpeld) r.tv-iv. fa gold. poeu ei;.,. or oank aob-, at tlieir a:a, tare. Must kinds Produce ruceivrd at ths OZkc ...Whea the time cgplrrs, f-.r which s Imp Is paid, nil" r utc a rmiif aitUUUtj It IS Sllll'&f APTiartanriixT, l.ands-imeiT puMished. t CO e per V-titac.- one wn.Ii. la ev. after inaertion. 1 dot. for MI month,. & dot per tear. II. It aqttare "A eta, IS eta. X !!., In. Two iueree--i ail. 4.ts. 7.nn. Merchants. e. net oe-e .oe-fburi.h of s enlomu, 10 dol. per .ear. Other liee Ac. as be agreed mpna. A eq.iare is U tines or small,..! trtej. or 16 of e-xt larger. Adtertieemeuts of a Brutalizing tendency, aad large cats, not admitted. Communications 'le Ired on trades of general interest not wtituu th- range of partisan or sectarian eonteet, and accmpanit-d hy ths arilee real natae and titnat. Tha M iVETll'TR!J-ilK IlI is located Hi th. nfll ef (ih-riMs,yhyrt,M B .-often insert unporUnlNcwa Niwn ui Mic ruiiai. nans. Conpeotr-I '- ft. (VSW an staple materials for swat blurts ot JOB PBrHTlNO, which will he executed with osfn.-s sod derpabii and on rsaaonable terms. txs.raal Adrer'lsnnetita to he naid for wnsn handed In, and J-b Mork when deUvered. (V'Frn" .n Mark "iquareinoTthsid, seeond storey , wd door above ths I'ost Oftee. WftRPKX ct CoUN'Ft.irS. I'Civisbiirg, Ia. FltlDAT Moesixg, Jcxy 25, 185C : Mannrsrttn-m, Wwrhatit- Merrianies. Puhi' Ortlrs in C Ly and Country. PnWiwher ftTl wlio wih In bn or sell would di well to employ the col n ion 1 of to Iti Jmrp (ItftHc whieh hae a lanr and ineressfn einmlatlon lo a eonitnunity rontaininr a lore pmaurtlii of aelivo, aolrent producers, consumers nd Mtaiers, ar any :n tue State. C? See tfevr AdrertlNcmcnlB. BST'J.F.LV descnnlion of the M'Coj mcctirige, cime too late for this week. fisSTWe arc too thankful tor getting oat a sheet tbia week, to apologize fur the other hlf. tr?.TUe PrcRhjterian Ladies' Festival the ore part of the wm?k was crowded and rcrjr successful in its olyct Mr A new Post OSce has been npened at White Spring in this county, and An drew Ceachell appointed P. M. S-The barn of EHas Liny, in Limc- htnne Tp, lTnion Co, was struck by light ning on 'Wednesday evening last aud entirely consumed. E5,0ur Jail, Wednesday afternoon, re ceived its first tenant a boy who bad the day before "hooked" a College Programme from our office, we suppose to help gnms ljdy get up a puny, pointless burlesque. ItTM Mrnnr.RF. Within a fortnight we have noticfd accounts of three violent deaths in neighboring eountics, caused by Hrnro sho id tvern-h-ti-E "ttracneps. lne was in Iloliidaysbiirg, another in ?linton conntjyind a third at Dloomsbnrg. H.-uWAT's rnxs. an eatraordioarr remrdy for t-r- v.:.::-fiMi -f rti tu llaaa. ta Trramar. K.-w Viirk. suflered esnet eaeeaeirely I ."T" r4 a h,r f.rm uosuaiAtilii of tttord to the an rnwl at t.iaoa Uist ahe woul'l fall down lo rroeftioe; tna mom a if lid. site owcnlten thre dinVreat .hyieians .t stu-ttouKtr f..f1..wl tlieir a-lvioe. liH-h howeeer ftled to Vnent nr. and her ui.'luiitn ww hinrlr ex oerteil. At thi- tlnv rhe trie.1 llcllowa.'e IMIa. wni. It l itfle did Ihcir w-.rk, be remorins from the y,tem all 7i AlTti. h.i fliti.! ao.l lefl h r in tti "TU-raent of iwrfect health, h.r frv-nii haee j Surreyor 6Vnral al lieen act tiih.d tt th. aiarr..t trai'Siurnialion. yet . all till lia-i buen rlf -eUd l, l..lloWay riliS. Nervous Diseases Controlled and ton quered. Ofi'.l the various ills ih.it detract from the enjoyment of life, most of them may be traced to the diorrlf red condition of tite nervous sys tem. The hfi-ruri of Epilepsy, or Falling nckess, arise in most cases from this cause, slur readers may remember, on several occa sions before, we haveallud'd U the wonderful rcs or moilifyeations of Fits, made by the Ver;etjL-le E-ri Eptlepti Pills, invented by ftr. Scth ,V. linnet, of 1HS Baltimore Street, I! iltomorc, Md. V.'e fee: fully satisfied that these Pills have cured some of the most stub bom cases of Epilepsy, as well as the milder forms of fits, such as severe Cramps, Spasm's Ar. We now record the fact, that persons will find these fi'lo enilly eflicaeions in eurioi eeery f na af nerroumUl.ility no matter whether manfest e1 in the aeeute and eacmltatini fem of NeuraUia. Tic PTloreux. or Vrr.-us Iladacho. the mi'arr of Die peiaor Itiilt . ion. th- auffriniEe of l:be,iii,at!m or iiict. Uie m-lancholv ha'lnrioition of depresaed spirits or hv.t ria. th. Ir eir. U writl be equally hapPJ nd orr t.iln Ter-ora ia tht- or.uotrv can write to the inventor, and haveiiie me.li,uie f,rarded hymail. The prices are. vnehot l; two toxes. twelee boaer. f H : aod actit to any part of the cotiotr. free of i f pottsj-e. Itirect t-ur ei.oimtini'Ui-ni' to Situ. 3. tliscE, Baltimore etrect, llajtimurc, Md. "lfii:shni!S, BEARD A MU8TACHOIS l Forced ! Prow in ix weeks by DR. L A FOXTS CA PILLA KY COMl'OI ND.tvar ranted not to stain or injure the skin. Price S I .on per Packast. or 3 for .112.50. Sent to any part of the country, by mail, on Tt . .-' of a remittance. Adilres S EF.T Z'":t k CO , Hex T3 post Ol&ve, Baltimore. Maryland, Corrected Wetklg Wheaf...l.0Gtol l2 Egs. .. 10 I .. 12 ! .. 12 j .. 10 i .. 12 i ..5,50 ! Itye Corn a Oats Flaxseed J.-"d Apples. JJultcr Taliow 45 oO 1,25 Lard liacon Ham 1,25 Cluversccd. 10 GREAT ATTRACTION !! n 'OMR and LanKh ! ! ONE Afternoon 'AND EVENING, al A.VMOXS1 HAU.. I.r.nriaurna. The l,rai tlCd C'anar)' ; !ltr. VF.Xmil.OQUSM .' NAI LHAt, I M AG1C ! I S:ovo Blitx will give nis amu si.t porformances at the aforesaid place on SATURDAY. An. 2d, 183. :"7Doors open in Ihe Afternoon at 2 ; eom-mn-e al 3. Evening at 7 ; commence at 7). IVAPMISslOX 25 cts. Children I2J. ?3rtrait of John C. Fremont. rphe most correct likeness ever made; ei I rcuted in the highest style of Art, and V t inted on line indta paper, pnblisbed aud ibrsale. Wholesale and Retail, by L. X. Rotenthal, LithiMiraphtT, N.W. corner Fifth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Sue of paper, 17iS6. Retail rri -c. $t. A liberal discount will be allowed thfse wi'binc to sell ajain. iy agents wan rED-3 AdmlniMrafor9 Kollre. "VTOTrr'R is hrtf.'V given, that I-t-ticrs of 1 AaminiNUauonon Hie bstaieo! M A it i ItOrFMAN. Ute of L'ymn township, lTn i,n pcnntVatiect-aM-d. hmve been urani-d to the unltTsigued in due form of law: Therefore all person kaowin? themselves indebted to said estate, are hereby reqnested to make immediate pivment ; and those hairing just claims asaii.st ihe same are also rquesiert :o prrseirt ihem propeily au;hentca-ed At settle liiritt, KUS I. WALTER. Administrator. 'nifrTp. Snyder C July r.j. lUad, 9 V THE LA DIE. J. Srhrtyrr 4 &t are . llinir off a larae lot of Dres (roods. etaifi, lfr?.c ULaincs. rhalliv-s, Rrifhante vr) c;m;is,m iyd reduced piir.es. ' .SALT! SALT!! DIRECT Importation! Ashion, Marshale, aod Fin Salt, i Ground Alum Salt, Dairy Sail, a large block, eonsianilr on hand and for .ale by C ARR, GIE8E A CO. . Produce Commisiinn Merchants 21 Hnf.-ir'i Wharf, Ballimurt rT"I,rMP PLASTER always on hand. Sheriff'! Sale. B' Y virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. is sued out of the Conn of Cvmmon Pleas of Union eonntjr, will be exposed lo Public Sale al the bouse of David Herr, in Lewis hurp. on Mokoit, the lath of September next, the following described real properly, to wit : A certain Lot of Ground situated in the borough of Lewisbur;, Lot No. 293, bounded on the east by Front street, on the sooth by Lot No. S9S, on Ihe west by Chesnul tree allrr. and on the north bv Lot No. 294, con- laininc f6 feet front and 157 6 feet deep. whrreon i erected a twe-storey Brick tT Dwellmc House, a Summer House, andMtA other Out-buildings, with the appurtenances. $eized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Vharkt F. Srhnfflr. DANIEL D. GULDIN. Sheriff. Sheriff'! Office, Lewisburg, July SI, 185. Dr. L Brugger, HOMOEOPATHIC Physician, corner of Market and Fourth streets. BrnBtO LEWISBVRG, FA The October Election Twtday, Off. 14, 1856. Whig, American t Republican t XIO. TICKETS. "Liberty and Union, now and for aver, one and inseparable." lusul. Waaatss. "TheOooetitutkm of the Doited States is an instrnment not ol immediate hot of ultimate and unireraal re.dom. It was an enutemplati4 by thetlreat Mn who framed it. ani Ihe World has so reaerded it. The Sstionsl f lax, th.t is in svmhol, ia the banner of MMMTi its white and red ld aymbola of Keeotntionarr trial", of the erisu of Victory, and the blood of SarriSre. Mi its er.weT Txto fob are ertwn as lustrtmand impenahsTile as dm golden fires of tjod s nrmameot: .... ........ rrmil tjf ntr osa. wad tarrer mtt rorr, ana) a enruU srer njl t-T mi eof. eHead .Voters orer Trmlsrjr ssn at " ciut Thomas K. "ocUran, of Tork Co Fia AmrtoEtlRftmtAN Darn in Phelps, of Armstrong Co Rarth'tv Laporle, of Bradford Co JOHN 0. KUNKEL, of Harrinburp (Sal jeet to the derMon of a CongressioDal txmntrenor.; For Representative, THOMAS HAYES, of Lcwishnrg S.W Subiert to the d -ciidon of a IUlrsenUtie Confcrenca ) Fur Associate Jodpe, JOHN W. SIM0NT0X, of Buffaloe For Prothonotarr. Ac. JAMES W. SANDS, of Mifflmburg For Conntv Commissioner, WILLIAM KUUL,of West Buffaloe For District Attorney. A LltKKT I. VOUSE, of Lewisburg N.W For County Auditor. JOHN D. HOGAR, of New Berlin rM'f'u Xlsaaoeemlao TUhtt R.Wenf. That m the repeat of the art known as the Mta-outi compromiae act. aed Ihe passace of the art or ran sine the THiritoritl of Kansas and Nebraska, free from ufminetittttional restrictions, the last IVin-Tesa fJlir-OUHEP A 0KK Or I'AtRIOTIC SACRIFIfE in m-etin; the demand' ef n-s-tioral excitement by nnaluv ken aiterv-nce to tbe rnoiiameorai law. FioiF.VT fully eoual to all the hn.rlant enwrerneles ahieh the country has had to encounter, aod that he hea worthily malutaiued her iaUrssts and Honor at horns tod abroad. Tnt ftrt-ivgitl primnftK tf.it farm fifth ftmitvM v'.i.-a Voetimite tAe fMlowinp tSiwoWolrs.-) t: n siwurimer tlKOROK PXlTT. of C.lumhia Co. An44ir Antral JACUU, r KV, of Montgomery A. el tft - i L'Onilall'SSlOslVra Sls:"iBa!". ' r,f mtr friends. I oner mvseil as a toiumeer t'audidate for re-election lo the office of Com missioner of Union county at the next election. July 21 EO.SCHOCH. Please announce JOHN M.C.RANCK Esq. of Mifflinhnrg as a Volunteer candidate forthe office of District Attorney at the Octo ber Election. He is a native of our county, of large and respectable family connections, of g.od character and attainments, and has had that experience in the practice of the Law which is indispensably necessary for a safe execntion of the delicate duties of that impor tant Office. WEST BUFFALOE To the Voter of Union Count; : Fst-inw Citizvss I offer myself as a can didate f.r re-election to the office of Profit otiolnry and Clerk of the several Courts of Union county. Should I be elected,! flatter melf that the discharse of the duties of said offices heretofore by me, is sufficient pledge of my prompt attention to anri discharge ot tne duties of said offices with fidelity. L-wisbtire. Julv 8. SAMUEL ROUSH. Presidential Election Tuetdcy, Xoe. 4, 1 850. FrZsoiLFree Siecrh,Free Mcn,Frce Fress, ASB Freedom tor Kansas! REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS : (Antilaeerf WblsS, Demer" an Americans) FOR rReSWKXT: J01INC.FREMONT Or CALIFORNIA FOR nrK PKESWCXT: WM. L. DAYTON OF NEW JERfV.T Cincinnati Flalf'rm Jionu'uationt. For r-rdridrnt-JAMES Bl'CHANAN. of Wnnsylvanla Vice President JtlllN C. BKtCKlXllIIXiE,of Kentucky Ffi-S'ivry American Ticket. tor farjnanet-Htl.t.AKK FIl.l.Allt. oi j rora. Vm 1-KUiu.sT-AMIHfcW 1. iHlXLLsoX, of Tennessee AlMio Candidate. v.m rrjnrTST-nCltRIT SMITH. of N'ew Tork. Vtcr Prw S.AMt Kt. P. M'FARI.NP. of Pcntl'a ( r.aANt JLIlfiRS 8 KPT. TERM j Hartley John Filraan, Eliha C Moore. Geo j Kleckner Jr, ia Ppigelrayer, 8a Swensrel. Lewisbur? Jas M'Cinre, John Chamberlin, i Martin Hahn, Joseph Oreen t Kellr Thomas Howard, James Lawson. West Buffaloe O P Kalherman, Berryhill Yonnii. Zacharias B rev man Ea;t Buffaloe Noah Baker. Fred'k Hippie, Jacob Frederick, Jos H Walker New Berlin Ja's Neiman, Jacob Milhon-e. White Deer Ths S Harbison, Elisbi Weikel. MffHinburr B W Thompsoa KuiiaJoe Wm H Harmon TBAVERRB JTROR8. Hartley Henry Runl, Danl Katerman, Wm Huniinirton. 8aml Haupu Soi'ii Dretsbacb. David Kline Benj Mench Lewisbnrp James Hutchison, Grigtjs Marsh, Dennis Phillips, Kenben Snvdrr, Joho P Miller. Philip Billmyer, Charles 8 Criles, Petrr Hursh WThite Doer Martin Kiefler, Sal Henderson. L F Albright, i a brie I HuntiPRton, David Kamiev. Jona II Robenold. Josiab Ranck. West Buffaloe Daniel Pontius, Thos Taylor, Henry Oemherhng. Jacob Reish Miniiwburf; Mathias8taymn,GeoDreisbachf John Fne. Saml aStitzer, Isaac Hubler LimestoneSim! S Barber. RoM T Barber. Eat Btiftaloc Henry Mull, Wm L Harris, Jt.hn Strohet-ker , 5t;w Berlin Jno H Cornelias, Jno D Bogar, Robert Swineford, James Harrison Buff Ure Paul DieiTenrferfer, Jacob Derr I Union-Nuih Waiter, Wm Hummel. Albert Wine?arden eHy Jamea Fross, John iNoll Lewisburg Chronicle CHEAP SHOTS. THE undersigned wishes politely to inform the Ladiea of Lewitburw and vi cinity, thai she has lust received, and will of fer for sale, at her residence, ob North Fourth ex ror naur, ai 1J Strtet, 1 Wl svWA afStJuhn't f. a splendid assortment of Ladies', .Misses' and Children's Shoes, and respectfully solicits their patrooace. Mas. ISABELLA MAUS. Lewisbnr', June 6, 1856 3m Herring's Safe again the Champion! ! The imltSafe wkirh, i aery inttaiut, piuerwtd Mar entire content at the late fcxenjinr r ires. AT the burning of the Artizan Buildings, on Ihe 1 0th of April, and in the GREAT FIRE ia Market 8treet, May 1st, 1856, the genuine Haaaia Sara pre served the Jewelry ol iteo. W. Simons A Bro. Books, Partem. Ac- of Fisher A Bro, and Edward Semaos A Co., after remaining exposed in the burning ruins for nearly FORTY HOURS, and proving conclusively what we have always claimed for them, iheir (treat superiority over all secu rates now known. In these fires, ihe Herring's Safe, standing aide by aide with those advertised as warranted lo stand 10 per cent- more lire than Herring's," came forth the acknowledged victor, not only piossulng ther contents in excellent ar- er. nut netnr xnemaeires to a conaiiiow so another ordeal, while the boasted - oalaaaaanerr- or ouv er makers were badly used up in every instance, and boom eaaaa their entire contents eomnlately destroyed. To tna public wa would simply say. that, ouriae tha fourteen years the Herrines Hem has been before them, mora than two aandred hate passed tbrteieh accidental flres without the occurrence of sintie loss. Wo would, therefore, caution purchasers against ths misrepresentation of interested parties. Tha llerrins't Faieat is the only Fire-proof Sale mads in this rity which is protected by a Patent Riitht, aod wo wtll ituaranioo it to rajuat more than uouois u amwuua im aa w j OUiur Bast now known. Farrels J Herrlntr, Mole Manufseturera in this SUte of Herrinv'm Patent Chamvion Safe. 34 Walnnt 8t PH1LADA. N.B. " Evans A Watson s Improved S'.l amanders.' -Oliver Evan's," C J. Gayler's and Scott's Asbestos," Iron Chests, (a large assortment having been taken in part payment for "Herring s. ) will be sold at low prices, June 6, 1856yt Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration to the estate of CATHARINE AURAS D, late of New Berlin, county of Union, deceased. have been granted to Ihe subscriber, all pers ons indebted lo said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement at my office in Lewisburg. JOHN A. MERTZ, June 4, 1856. Administrator Summer Schools. J.AJ.CUMMIXGS will open his School on Monday morning next (June 2) in the room he occupied during ihe Winter,and will continue 13 weeks. Tuition. r3 per session. Miss MART A. CUMMINGS will open her School at the same time, in the same buildiug, to continue 13 weeks. Tuition, $3,25. This Way for CONFECTIONERIES ! PIE undersigned has a splendid stock on hand, and is constantly receiving fresh supplies, of Candles of every variety. CAKES, CRACKERS, CHEESE. ORANGES of ihe very best. Lemons, Figs, Pine Apples, Bananas, Nuts of every variety. Fruits, etc. Also a new, beautiful and welt assorted lot of CHILDREXS TOYSm good selection of Finger and Ear Rings and other Jewelry, Sewing Thread. Neetlles.a large assortment of Goodyear's Gum Combs, Port Monnaies or every description, etc. etc 17'Call at the blue front, first door west o the Post Office don't mistake the place. Stop in once, you'll not And it vain. For yon'il be sura to call aealn. HARRIET EICHOLTZ. Lewisbnrg, May 28, 1856 Second Arrival of "VEW GOODS! Just ree'd. a splendid 1.1 assortment of Black and Faneu Silks. Tissues. Rarazoa. Lawns, Ginchams Ac al-o a lot of Ureas .Mantilla Triniminits latent etvlee, titles' Rlk tare Points Ac for ealerhi-apriy (KKIIIMAN A CIIAMHKKI.I V. BBLS. No. 1 Shad just arrived and for wV sale by Goodman A Chamherlin Al BBLS. Mackerel, Nos. I. 2 and 3, in J " and ( bbls. by Goodman A Chamb'n. c ODFIMI aud Herring jnst ree'd by Goodman A Chamber'in. Cy( BUSH. Dried Apples for sale by w" Goodman A Chamherlin. OTA TOES 100 bush, just ree'd by Goodman A Chamherlin. IRON, Nails, Sail. etc. for sale by Goodman A Chamherlin. J. SCIIREYER A SON will receive on Fri day or Saturday a SECOND Supply of Spring and Summer Goods purchased in New York and Philad., prettier and cheaper than ever. X Schreyer It Son have jnst received direct from New York, a superior article of BLACK MOIR-ANTIQLE SILK MANTIL LAS, which they offer cheap. May 5, 1856 yl ft BBLS. Mackarel, Shad, Herring, and rJ White Fish.expected in a few days by BEAVER A KREMER. kLASTER at BEATER A KREMER'S. Economy is Wealth ! THE Place to bnv Goods, cheap! X IDDliCiS & WETZE1L B-g leave to announce to the public that they have opened a large and complete stock of embracing every variety of Ladies and Gent's Summer wear such as Cloths, Cassimeres, LinenGouds Vestings, Ginghams, Calicoes, .Silks.Beraees. Beraae Delaine. Shallevs, Lawn. Muslins, a large assortment of EM BROIDERIES of all kinds Bonnet. Uafty and Gtjtn, also a large assortment of CARPETS, SALT, riSB, Atv, alwsfs ob band. Farmers and Housekeepers tw rtprtfii1lT toTltrd to vmit mr aKiTtvBt of GKOCEHiES CfiOCKEHT. HAKDtTAKE, QrEttS'S WAKE, fce and wa am mtttflcd that yon will flud rytbinc, of the beat quality, 70a may deaira, al the noft aio(lnit rataa. Our Uonda wen wleett-il with vanaual can, an1 wa twit wtll ba ftvad of Uw very baat, aB1fnr th quality) up ctuvp as Ihvy raa muonably ba ofttred at any other flora on ibaWeat Branch. Wa tavpecttally iaito oar old customers to eall and aro mtr atork, and wa are fare wa can sneet ynnr want and ta.Ua. t HQ DIVE tahan m nunal CASK never rtfopi. lewis 1 unices Is-wibrc. ApHU 1R5. AAROU K.WK1ZICL. At the Old Stand on market St. S PIKER'S Hat, Cap, and Variety 8tore. Tbe subscriber has jjst received the largest and best assortment of Hal and Caps ever brought lo Lewisburg, which he will uell at prices to suit purchasers. He has also a well selected and fine stock of dittoing, I Handkerchiefs, I Gloves, Cloths, I Trimmings, I Stocks, Hosiery, Cassimeres, etc. etc, usually kept at Gentlemen's Furnishing estab lishments. Drop in t fm 8PYKER. Lewisburg, April, 1856 . NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the Subscri- J. ber. will please make Payment or Set tlement between this date and the FIRST DAY OP APRIL. All unsettled accounts standing more than six months after the above date will be left with Esq. Merta for collection. R.M. MU8SER. Lewisburg, March 1, WO and West Branch FarmerAugust '1,1856 RESOLUTION Ti ROPOSING Amendments to the Con slit a- X tion of the Commonwealth. JNw.Wls Hut StnaHmmJ Bmm mmtmtiwtl 0 th$ Onmm frA 0 fhnupUmmtm m Otmcrml AmmmUf om That tha tWlowmv aawlaaenta ara yrapn 4 htlhe a Miiuttoa of the CoHriMMwenlth. In a 1 non,a with tht yrOTtotona of the lanlh articia tnerinr HIT AMUnHBlfT. Tbetw ikhall be an adtitionI artlele to aald eonatitutkiw. to ha dtnatad aa article aitrvan, ao auows: AaricieC xi. OF PLULIC DEBTS. Sirm 1. The attw mmj e treat deVta. to aarp!y teaaual drfiHU ar lilnra in rovenne.or to .nevtesMneae not otlterwiae neided for ; but the atv-at aaonnt nf itsefa 4rb direct and enonnfs-nt, wkathar enntreetrd by vtrtue of one or nvwe acta of the avnrnl aMeably, ar at dilWrent pertodaorUe,idwnll nrmrimTKnmm4T4 and fifty thtMtaand dollanaod Uie Honey arWns tnm the creation of each debta.hll be apLir to the nurpoae for which It waa obtained, ar to repay tbe debu ao oratraclrd. and as no outr nnrroae wnatavrr. Sacnoji 2, In addition to tha above Halted powor, the Ute niaTmntraet obUtorenel iniMoa. fupprriNi insar- taction, dvwend tbe atate in war, or to Kdeea. the present outUndio( looeMcOna ot tbe atate ; but tne aoney artMnf from th ettrartlon of -taeti l-bta, a ha 1 1 twantlid to tbe pwpim inr wktrh it wa ral-ed. or to rajwy auch debu. aod to no other para) whatever. jjicnoM S. Kierf4 the debt ahfve eneeMled hi eaetintw oiv and two of lbi artf-I.no d bt wbaUr iball ba crea tcd by ora behalf of the Mate. tfiCTios 4. To proride f the Dnm-nt of the Bfraent dVbt. and any additional drbt enntrartMl aa afitreeaid, tlie Irfhaleture liiajl. at iU flrvt fneton after the adopMon of tbi- amerHlroeat. erenle n ainklne fund, which ahall be anlncietit to pay the accruing inteivat on cwb debt and annual ly to reJoeo tbe principal tbemf by a ran not l than two hundred and Cft tbonaand dollara; whlrh fin hiuc fund tuUI aonidiH of the net annnal mcnmtm of the public work, from time to time owned by the aUte. or the prrafeeda of tha aale of the ean or any part tlreof, and of the tnennHt or pro4orji nf aala of Moek own-d by he rtat. toaether with other funda or rtMNwrerp that my ba daMgnatrd by law. Tbe said airkiRC fund may be lafriaet d. front lira to time, by aainlnir to it any part of the tnxea. or other revonnea of the tUte. mot rtrqntred fbr tire ordinary and current exaeneM of icovernmaut: and nnle in eaee of war, inaein, or inaaiTaction. no part nf tbe raid winking fund aball be need or applied otherwise than in estintroitsbtiienf of tbe public debt until tbe nmonnt ofuch debt i ivdnoad below tha tun of fire millroo of dollara. Sirnon S. TheeiTditoftlieonmonwMHhhannotln any Manner or event he pledged or loaned to any Individ, ual, rvnipany , iornoretion. or aworiatkn; nor ahall the cooimon wraith hereafter become n Joint owner or atoch h'lder in aoj coman.T, aaeociniion or wrporatton. BtcTlofi 8. The vvmajnnwealth ahall not aevnaie the debt, or any part tlierr-of. of any cnunty.eity.tmrtrufh or townhlp.nrnf anyoorpttratinn or am-viatinn. unlam auch debt fhll have bi-rn rontracted to anahlv tha utatt- to rrpl invaeitm. euppreaa dytmratic tnurreetron. defend iteelf in time of war, or t aartrt tha atate in tha diacnargo of any portion of ita preeant inbtw-innia. HttTiOrt 7. Tha lepltnre ahall not authorise any county, eity, toroaf h, township, or inenrroratd dietrtct, hy - irtuv of a voer of iU dtisena or othwie. to rerpmr a rtnek hodr in any company. -iiaaoeiatWin or rorpniation. or to obtain money for r loan Ha credit to any cornoratton, aaaociaUon, institution or party. acoxp AMKirpaiKTr. There ahall be an ndditional article to ftaid eoutitntion. lo be acaignaioa aa arucia eleven, aa souowi : ARTICLE XII. OF TffEtff COUNTIES. Ko coanty ahall he divided hy n line cuttlnc off over on tenth of it population, (et'ner to form a newoounty or otberwiar.) without the expreae aaeaut of such anunty. bv a voia 01 toe elector inereoi; nor fnail anv new county be eta&lialiell contaitviiig teas than four huudred aquara atuiea. Fmm pertion two of the flrat article nf th- farmstltatlon. strike out the word. th ciy of Phi adctphwt, ot-d ear county rttvecurtJm ;" rmm erction Bvo. eame nrtirle. trikn out the word, "e pkUadriphim and tht arrrruf count ;" from eection feven, Mme article, atrtke out tbe wnrda, nnUhrr cae ncy -V t'Hthtatvpma, nor h y, ' ami ineert in lieu thereof ihe words 'td ne; and auikeout erction fbur, same erteie, and in lien thereof inaert tha followiitg : " grcrioff 4. In t&a year one iboneand ehrbt hundred and idxty-ftur, and In every aevath year thereafter, ipreei-ntattvea. to tiv numnar of one kundfL ahall be apportioned and tltatrtboled eqnailv tnroubnit the etato by diRtrtcta. in proportion m uw numta-r off luaabto lnhab itanta in theaeverai pajtathereoteanrthMtanvormntv otruUininc at ienet tbrno thoneand Ave hundred taiabiaan may be allowed a eeparate l precaution ; but no more than three eounuee snau ba jKHnvrt, nn4 no county aball be divided. In tha tWmation of dinrtet. Any rity eon Uininit n auOrient nnmbar nf tnxahlea to enUUe it to at loa-4 two repmentativea. tdiall nava a tvimrate renreeen- Utton aaeirned tt and shall ba divided Into eonvonient distrfce of cooticaottii tvrritorr. of v-q uatl taxable annuin. tion aa near aa may bo, each of nhieh diatrkU abnil elect one reprrofntauve. At um aa or aortton seven, aama antrfe. Ineert three worda tA rifg f JriUfi''pfaQ rtt (V Htrtdrd inU niiaU mm&tnrtM ffutnm. f fttpvmi urritmf m amtry eqtuD in Ltxnbtt piinniiitian as wntnbU but no mtinf aanii ct cueted in Me fewmatum thcr." Tit leirleLature. at llf am aeaalon after the adontton of tnta amendment, anaiiaiviaeineeity or rhiledelDhta into anatoriai and ivproa-nta44vediitriTU.in liw maoner'abnve lrvl-d ; eucn dtetrtrte to rnmaln unehanitvd until the aDporttonment in Ute year on thouaand aicht kundrnd sod aUty four. To be Attion xxvi. Article t. The tefrisiature "hall have the power to alter, revoke or annul any charter of ioeorportnirtrrafter CMlwYml by or under any general or e-erial law, wbenevar in their opinion It aay ha injuriona to the citiaena of the coro mnweahh ; in auch manner, bowavar, that no injuatice aball be dona to tha eorjwatora. Iw r?iAT. April 21, l).1. f Wred.Tbat thlsreaolntion pars On the Itnt amend ment, yeaa lit, naya ft. On the teeond amendment, yeaa i. nav 0. tni ine totri amen-iment, yeaa VS. nava 1. On the fourth amendment, yeaa 23, nays 4. Utrnct rrou wa journal : THOMAS A. MAOCIRE, (jerk. Ilff IIOOSB OP Rr.rT.ETTTTlVt9, ) April 18.SS. f JTt-.vVfW.That tWp reaolutlon pasa. On the flret arueod- ment. yea- "2. nam 24. On the aeeond amendment, reas 6.1, naya 'lh. On the third amendment, yeaa tvl. naya ; and o the fourth amendment, yeaa 6J, naya 16. E a tract una tna journal : WILLIAM JACK, CUrk. SscarrART's Omcs, rikd April iu, isio. i a. n curtiv, Secrttaty a the LammtmumdVi. sntrrAST's Omcs. BASJUssusa. Jona 27. 1866. f JrVawyVuTaoT, Jt.' I 4 ertifv that the above and foregoing fa s true and enrr eon, af the ariftinal Reeolntion relative to an Ateawadm. nt of tha CousUtuUoa," ns tbe MOe remaina meW thia ofllea. t - y In twetmouy whereo, I have hereon to act my at L. a. hand and cnused to ha aAir-d the eeal of tbe (--j Sstcrvtaxj '1 UlBce, the day and year ar-.Te written. A. (..CURTIS. Secretary of the Gmmimcetili. I Smatx, I April .1. lH.Sfl, ( Tteeolatton propoelng amendment- to tha Constitution of ile Common wealth, being under eoaaiderntion, On the nuestion. Will the Seuate agree to tha first amendment t The yeaa and naya were Uken agreeably to tha provision- ot the Onoatltution, and were aa follow, via : Yias Metwrn. Browne, Buckab-w. CetMwall, Kvana, Fergu-on, flenniken. Hoco, Ingram, Jamlfon, Knox, leaubach, Lewi". M'Cliotoek. frio-; 8elU-m, human, fiouther. Strauh, Tajeart, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wil kin and Piatt (Spakr) N ts Meura. Crabb, Oragg, Jordan, Melllnger, and Pratt . 80 tha qatrt.cn was determined In tbe afllnnatira. On the queation, Will the Senate agree to the fkBcond amendment? The yeaa and nay ware taken agreeably to the provla lon rf the Constitution, aod were aa follow, vli : Yeas Mem. Browne, Bnckatew, Crvsawell, Evans, iloge, Ingram, Jamiaon, Knox, LAubnch. Isewta, M'Cltn tock. dellcro. Shuman, lmtber, gtrsub, Walton, Walih, Wbarry and Wilkine 19. H, ATfJ tessni Crabb, fergusoa, Gregg, Pratt, Price and ritUtye4iewrj--o. So the qneetioa ss determined in Um affirmative. On the que-tion. Wilt the eienate arree to tha third amendment ? The yeaa and nays were taken agreeably to tbe Conati- tutHin, and wore a loiiow, via : Ys9 Mefvrt. Browne, Buekalew, Crabb, Cremwell, Evaui, Ferfrueon, r'lenniken, lloge, Ingram. Jamiaon, Jordan, Knox, Lsubarh, Lewie, M'Cllntoi'k. Meltiuger, Pratt, Price, Bellera, ahuman. Souther. Straub, Tatrgart, Walton,Welh. Wherry, WUItlttS and Piatt ('-junker) 2H. Kath Mr-Oregg 1. 60 tha question was datarnuncd in tha aflnaativc. On the question. Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment f Tha yeaa and nay ware token agreeably to the Coastt trjtioo. and were aa follow, via : Yr.An Meewra. Browne, Buekalew, Claawell, Evmna, Plenniken, Hoge, Ingram, Jamieon, Jordan, Knox, Lauhnrh, Lewie, M'CHoh-ek, Price, golier. Shaman. Souther. Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wbarry, Wilkine and Piatt(.SiAr) S3. 'ats Mesar. Crabb, flregg, Melllnger and Pratt 4. 60 the queation was determined in the amrmatire. Jocssai. op vat Bars! or RmtwenafrrBs, April 21, ISM. f The yeas anrl nd ys wwr. taken asreeahty to I he exovisions of Ihe Cen.ttttttton. and ea the flrat proposed aaasadaMnt were aa e.llow, vis: Yeas Messrs. Anderson. Bark or, Baldwin. Ball, Beck fL-eomlae.) Beek (York.) Bern hard. Boyd. Boyer, Brawn, Brush, Burbsnan. Caldwell. Campbell, Carty, Crawtwd, rrahr. Dowdall, Mirarer, Faoeold. loster. I lets, llamas, Hent-I. Harper. Ileiaa, Hibha, Hill, Hilleass. Hippie, Holeomb, Hanrieker, I at brie. lachsm.Ionie.Irwin Jolioa, JobusoB, loperta, Lebo. Ismiaker, tmvatt, NVtlnmnt, M'Carthy. M'Comb, Manilla. Menear. Miller. Moatiamry, Moorehead. Nunsjemaeher.Orr. Pearson, Ph-lpe. fureell, Bamsey, Read. Ksiabold. Riddle, Roberts. Marnk. Smith ( Albarhcay,) nasita (Cambria.) wnilb( Wyamiac.) ttrouae, Thompson, Vail, Waal km. Wright (Dauphin,) Wright (Lnarrao.l Zimamrmaa and Wright .aeer)-TZ. N ara Messrs. AngwUne. Barry ,Clover.Cbor. Tloek, Jry.rltoaaylard4Jwbi!miy.Hamlllnu.Ito keeper. UunekeT.Uieanring.Mazee.Maaley. Morris, M use ma. Patterson. Salisbury, "arltk (Philadelphia,) Walter, Wwtron aad leaiaaty U. - twthee,ueeloai was doUrauBsd ia the aarusauee. Oa tbe question. Will tha nowsa seres to the seeond amendment t Tha yeas and naya were taken, aad ware aa fellow, vht : Via Messrs. AtsSseaow, Baekwa, Baldwin. Ball. Seek H.yeomint.) Beck (Tork.) Bern bard. Boyd, Brown. Brush, Nurkanan. Caldwell, Campbell. Carty, Clair, ransnkt, roster. Oeta. Hainaa. HameL lUrrarr. Helna. Hill. Ilibka, lllllesas. Hippie. Holeemb. Il.naseker. Imbits, Ingham, Innfa. Irwin. John. Job neon. La port a, Lebo, lymrakee, Loeett, M Oalatoat, MlVtrtky. Mtianh. Mancle. Menear, Miller. MontanaatTv, afameltemt. Nnnnetnaeher. Orr, Pearaon. Purosll. Ramsay, Rsed,Reinhnld.Hlddla.llonarts, Shank. Smith (Allegheny.) Mrsojae.Vail.Wlmllon.Wrifht (Imteraa,) tlramermaa and Wright SftaXtr) 6S- WAVa---fdentr- Aaguetlne. Barrv. Clover, Rdingar, fry, Falta.(Hynwdibboeey, llamUtnn. IHnvswB, Munakar. Lfa-uwnring, Mngaa, Man ley, Morria, Munfma, PatUraon, pbalpa, ualtebury. Smith (Cambria.) T bom peon, WnltoT, WiaUode, WmhtDauphin,and Yean lay Xo. Ba UwquaaikMi was untorminad in tha rmntlva. Will agrea to tha thIH 1 ntf Tha yens and naya warn token, and were aa follow, vht: TsASMaiwtv. Andarnon. Btvhue, Baldwin. Bull, Back (LyeomlUw..) Beck (York.) Bernhard, Boyd, Boyer. Brew a, Buehnnan. Cablwell, Campbell, Carty, Craag. Craw lord, Kdliiger, Pantmld. Foster. Frv. Ueia, Hmbox Hamel, Harper, Heine. Hlbha, Hill, lllllawaa. Hippie, Uoleomb, llon-ihtapet.Imnria,lnifhsm.lnnia,lrwn Lanurte, Lebo, Longaker. Lnveit, M Cniaaont, U'Comb, Mangle, Mneur, Miller. Montgoaaery. Nunitpmachr.Orr, IVaraun, Phelta Purerll. Bamaev. Kecd. Kiddle, dhenk. Smith (Allogneny,) Smith (Cambria,) Hmith (Wyoming,) Tnomiron,Whallon.Wrivbt(lnvupbin,) Wright(inaarna) ami Zimmerman-ni. NrMeera. Barry, Oover, Cobouru. Book, Dowdall, Pulton. teylord.Uibbinwy. lUmHton. HaMorlt.Haneliar, Leiaenrioc. MTarthy. Magna. Mauley, Morhead. Mtarris, Pattrrenu. ReinhoM. RfittartaieouryWnllar.WtoU Yeanileyand Wright (.V--"r 3ft. Su tha qiiwation was determined in tha aWrmatlva. On the q neat ion. Will the Houaa agrea to the f urth anavndmant Tha yeaa and naya warn taken . and were as follow, vis : Ta Mra.Andevwin,ltackuti,BaIl. Htwk ( Lycrtunng,) Beck .Tork.) Bernhard, Bovd, Boyer. Brown. Brush. Bucb anan.CM well. Cam I'bHlCartv. Craig, CrawrnLtlowdail, tuflnger. F-tinold.KterJ'ry.-.eta. Il-me Harper. Heine, llibha. 11.11, lliliegaa. Hippie, llotcomb, Uitiisektieper. Hunaeeker. Imhrie. Innh. Irwin Jolineon. Lnporte, Lebo. IsonKmker. lsA.tt..M'Caimont,M'Cartby. M'Comb, Mangle, Menear, Miller. Montifotnerv. Moor bead. Kunnemaeher, rrr,Pcaran.Pbelp,'ureell. Kamaey. Reed. Keinboid, Kid dle, Robert', Sheuk. .tmith (Cambria.) Smith (Wyoming.) Thompson. Vail, Walter. K halloo- Wrhcht (Lnaema,) Yearsley. Ximmerman and Wnght (Xfakmr)f. NaT Messrs. Barry .C!nver.Onbriru.Fultoe.0b Itainttat, Hancock. Iluneker. Invrham. Leiaenring, Magaa, Mnorey, Morria. Patfeerenn, Balial ury and WIntrode la So the question naa dvtarminad in tha amrnwtiva. 8tnrttMi Omes, II Aaaisi;ao, June 27, 1866. j I do certify that th ahnve and foregoing Is a true and corree copy of the Yens" asl M Naya" token on tha Keaolutiou piH-eing Amendments to the Conatitutlon of uie trommonwealta. aa tne amme appear on tna JC-urnaie 01 tow two n.rueaa off tne venemi mimnij 01 una wna- monweaiin ror uie aeaion 01 ihmi. Wttneaa mv band and the aeal ef said otBee, Vthis twenty -aeventh day of June, one ihontand j eight nunaraa ana mty-aix. S3to Secretary of tht (hmmamwenUh James B. Hamlin, A TTORNEY at LAW, IX. C7Utncr on Second SL west side, 2nd dour Mutli of Market, leeM lsbnraj, 6m':i Union Uo. Pa UiUhell's New National SLAP. THIS is ihe only large Metallic Plate Map ever published in this conniry. showing ibe Untied States, Mexico and Cent ral America in their proper connection. It is on a larger scale than any Map pub lished for eeneral circulation, embracing tbe United Slates and Territories from the Atlan tic lit Ihe Pacific Ocean. It is the latest Map of the United 8ta'es published consequently embodies all infor mation of ihe must recent Government Sur veys and Explorations. It exhibits ihe Rail Roads more distinctly lhan any other general Map. Being finely eneraved on copper.ihe physi cal features and geographical characteristics of all parts of the country are more clearly and distinctly delineated lhan ou the Litho graphic Map. No eeneral Maps previously published show Ihe Shoals and Sand Banks in the Vicinity of th; VVesl India Islands, this feature being heretofore confined to Marine Charts, The Map of Sandwich Islands is on a larg er scale lhan before exhibited in any Ameri can publication. The various acknowledged and disputed boundaries of the several Central American States, including ihe claims of the Mosquito King at different periods, are correctly desig nated, also the different points suggested as . aaaaar Caw a.M4ru.uat stail R,sm4is Canals, Ac. throughout this country, (Central Ameri ca) and Mexico are indicated. A table giving the distances hy Rail Roads lo the principal places throughout the United States, and bv different overland routs across out unsettled Territories of the Pacific, as well as 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 the United States, according to Census of 1850, and area of all States aod Territories are of great value. There are on the same sheet two Maps of the World, one on Mercator's. and one on Ihe Globular projection, on wnich the relative position'and comparative size of the different divisions of the Globe are distinctly shown. By the Map on Mercator's projection, the World is shown, as if viewed by one glance from the United States. This is done by placing the American Continent in Iheeenler, which also gives a definite idea of Ihe value of a ship canal through Central America, and a Rail Road from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean across the United Slates, through which the commerce and travel of the World must pass. Mr. F. TAGGART. of Wayne Co.. is engaged in canvassing Union and 8nyder counties for the above work published bv 8. AUGUSTUS MITCHELL, Philad. West Branch Insnrrnce Company, OF Lock Haven, Pa., insure Detached Buildings. Stores, Merchandize, Farm Property, and other buildings, and their con tents, at moderate rates. Doing business on bolhCash and Mutual plans. Capital,$:100,000. DIRECTORS. Hon John J Tearce John B Hall Chas A Mayer Chas Crist Hon G C Harvey T T Ahrams D J Jaekman W White Thos Kitchen Peier Dickinson Hon. G. C. T. T. HARVEY. President. A BR A MS, Vice Pres. THO'S KITCHEN, Sec'v. JAMES B. HAMLIN, Agent, 627 Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. II. H. Dersham, H. D., HAVING permanently located in Le wisburg, Pa., respectfully lenders hia Professional Services to the citizens of this town and vicinity, hoping by prompt attention to the duties of his profession to merit a share of their patronage. Attention will also be paid to Chronic Diseases of every narne,and treated wiih unparalleled success. Da. DERSHAM graduated at the renowned American Elrcttc Medical College.Cincinnati, 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 of the Newor American Ecleciie system, he 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 yet in Its Infancy, has no superior in the Great Watt, aad has already annua!!, more Students than tha Irmr other Medical College, of Cincinnati comtrtned. It ia sending physicians to all parte of our globe, and in Ohio, Indiana, c, they will sooa ba mora numerous than any other class of pbyaieians The principal difference between the Reflynned (new) or Eclectle,and th. ok! Allopathic system of medicine, ia this: tbe Xew school asea no medicinal agent that is ia any way injuriona to ths human systeaa. auch aa Calomel, Arsenic. Anlemoay.Ac,; for superior and hai ail, aa agents bat. af lata years been dieenrettal. (hy tne ever liberal aad progressire phyah-iana of the New School.) that are complete substitutes for those deietrriona uiedicioes.fCa. saoai, Ac:) there,, wa have no Bead fbr them. With these Tatuahle now agents, and all the, at the Old e. A I topethie arhool except taefewpoisone mentioned above. aad all the improvements nfevery other eynvm of asedl etee. (aa tna lloaanppathie, llydropathie.Thoeaaenmu. Ae.) many diaeases are now curable that were one. cnuaktered Impassible, and that too without breakiar down tha ane etitntiou, and creating other d laws ass, as Debility, Bhett matlem. Dtspepaia. Liver Disease. Derated Sore Threat, Diseaai d Bonee, premature Lo-a of Teeth, c. Tne New rohonl certainly claim" a great superiority hi tha treatment of all diseases. It bee been proved by Clinical icp-wts that tbe mortality taking all diseases lowvthai is leea than 2 per cant; that of Aaialie Cholera la only ft per cent. This is aa ago of rnvntn and Improvements, and tha new eVhoot a always priigresaing. not being hnaad dawa by despotic ereeds aad antiqaatad theories. S.B. OFFICE at the lower aad of Market St C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drug and Chemical Emporium. Market Street . - leiwisbarg, fa. M itXA MORTGAGE FOR SALE- 4)I.1JV Wl, ,d ,t s diacotuit la well aareil Kreperiy near Ltwisborg Inquire at tbe "Chronntl. omce. . Caatloa, and VoUda. Know all aaeS bj Ihemt pre' . ntt, That A. U Hth and Jobs Uenbaoi, of w, . Deer Tp, Union 'Ct.J'a.bave thia ' soth dav of Jane, ISM, par- I chased the entire rtgbt, title, sad interest lo nufacture sad sell th. PLATF0RB BEE-HT7E invented and patented by Sylvester Davis, of Claremoot, N.H, in ihe following i .n.. and Boroughs in Union county, via. White Deer, Kelly. Buffaloe, West Buffaloe. btirg, Hartley, Limestone, Jackson, and New Berlin. All persons are therefore caolioned against manufacturing or purchasing said Bee-Hive unless duly authorized by said High and Dersbam. Rights to make and nac the above Hives in the foregoing Townships and Boroughs, for sale on reasonable terms. A single right for H. a D. anvTMs Hiva baa takes tne flrat arenrhraw at the rtat, and t'ouatt Fairs In VL, S. II., Mass, laat, an. Ohm, la tbe Fall of IK64. With thia II tea. an one mar keep Meet, with serve safetji aad sueoeae, saaea all alAVmlty aod amearlalnty re eeltreJj rraanrea. Trie fleea may he wnmOm to twai al frem .Tie or more bless, or mav a- aoodaeted lata nor uumbsr of aires istlAowl suan-ana.. aad still kata a ail maW, . Vweas. Tbe Beea are eatirel? aeofscatst reaaa Me Mas ASVA aad athwr insect, which snoot and rule tne Bees. This w. umrrwat. If ssa eared aeoordiaf lo tbe directions which ara given la the book. In tbe Psriuif. the Beaa have aa oppnrtunitv to sierrlaa and clear the tith from their hires, without fltin, out lo die ou the snow. Ths tub can ba at ant tlma reaoted (roam the bits, without dlatarbina tbe Heaa. The aVaeean be traaricrred aa often as eitieaarr, to give them new enmb. aod without aiiltas; them. It ararenta all pneeibilitv of rul-bina;. while media. It ia Iboeowhly ventilated throughout fc-ed-d rawer, hl-ea. boaee-hoies and chambers. The work and ptna-rea, of the Bsea msj be son la the hives, bemra-boaes aad freaVdrawers. S3! - Heal Estate. PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THE undersigned Assignees nf Hsnav R. Noll, wtll offer at Public Sale on the premises, on Sstcb.st the 30th day of Au gust next, the following valuable Real Estate, to wit: A lot of Ground fronting on Market street in ihe borough of Lewisburg. Union county, on the corner of Market and Seventh streets, in what is called Smith's Addition to Lewis burg. containing 60 feet in breadth and 165 feet in depth, on which are erected a )" first rate BRICK DWELLING House. alttl substantia! and handsome Frame Stable, and all other necessary Outbuildings. There are also on said Lot a variety of choice Fruit Trees, and a never-failing Well of excel lent water. Also THREE UNIMPROVED LOTS of ground fronting on Market street and adjoin ing the lot above described on Ihe wesuwhich are well calculated for Building Lois, being a very handsome location. Said lots will be sold separate. Sale lo commence al I o'clock P. M. of said day. whan una will be made know, by HI GH P.SHELLER. GEORGE F. MILLER. Lewisburg, July 4, 1856. Assignees, dee. FOR SALE. Twa Sterej Rrlck llonse and Half Lot of ground situate on Market street opposite the new Presbyterian Ch. Also a Half Lot of ground 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 8HOP, doing a good business. For Terms, inquire of WILLIAM JOES. Lewisburg. June 23, lw"6 FINE BUFFALOE VALLEY FAR1S FOR SALE. Having become too old to manage my large Farm to advantage, I wish to sell a part of the same a tract of 95 Acres, or of 104, as a purchaser might prefer. Tbe portion I would part with is all first quality Limestone land, and every field maybe watered from the Little Buffaloe creek. It is all under the best cultivation,excepl about twenty acres of excellent TIMBER. It is newly limed, with new fences. There is a Limestone Quarry open, from which, housands of bushels are sold yearly. also a young bearing UKvaAKD. The Improvements all new are a good r two-storey Frame HOUSE with a Cellar ateatKitchen, and a Pump beside it, a Sonne House, a large Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn House and other out-buildings. The property lies in Kelly township, near Flick'a store and Kelly's Mill & miles from Lewisburg, and 3 from Milton and has been pronounced one of the best in the Valley. Title, indisputable. Payment to he made one half down, and the remainder on time. Possession given the 1st of April next. 636 SAMUEL YODER. Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Union County at May T. 1856, will he sold on the premises of the late JACOB SHAf CK, in Limestone Tp, Union Co, on Saturday, the 23d of Avgutt next, the following described Real Estate, late the estate of ihe said deceased, viz : The sitnate in Limestone township aforesaid, ad joining lands of John Rinehart, John Mensh. Geo Leightner, Henry SanJers, Henry Frock, John Croasgrove and others.eonuiniog about 184 ACRES and 5 perches, about 130 acres of which are cleared, including NINE acres of excellent MEADOW, with a convenient DWELLING HOUSE, large Bank Barn, PJa large bearing ORCHARD, a Well of ImCexeellent Water at the door, and other necessary improvements Sale to commence at ten o'clock in the fore noon of aaid day, and terms made known by itAivic.1. cn.Arcif. HENRY K. SANDERS. 638 Administrators of Jacob Shafer. dee'd Rich Prairie Farms ! UNIMPROVED LANDS, and Town Lots in Illinois, Iowa, and adtoinin. Slates for sale in great variety, at low pri ces, and on favorable terms. Pamphlet Catalogue Descriptions of Prop erty, with prices attached, forwarded (rati oy man on application. Wist exfrtutne local eonntettona will facilitate giving valuable information of any part of theVVe.it to applicant desiring to loeatr. CsTBuyers of Illtnats Central R. R. Landa can avail themselves of ihe knowledge and experience of Mr. Dcpwt. the late Land a;ent of the Company, to supply the difficulty of making judicious selections. Particular attention given to locating War rants, examining lands, furnishing maps and descriptions, payment of tax, and to a geav cral Real Estate Business. C'HA'S M. DUPUY CO. Corner of Michigan Av. and South Water Su caa's a. bvpvt. Bear III.CenJR JleDen ot. i BATIB S. OS BI. CHICAGO- . It has YAUJASU EssTLDIN&rtsOtl FOR SIe. One Let n Senth Thlr, street, s squar. asd a half froo. Mvkm. Three Lots oa Soaia Fourth sireat, lva sqaares from Market The above are level Lots, well located well adapted to baildiitg parpours . W. H. AIMSTtONO. Acting El'r of Waa. Artastroag. dee'l. Lewisbrg . Jaae tay 1B6S - - FOR SALE, " FIVE Desirable BlILDIKG LOTS, on St. tieorge street, opposite the pro. posed ail of the Univ.ity Female laabtakt, Lewisbarg. ror sale low. Apply to CHARLES . JAUES, 63S University Avean. WoocUeU and 8aall Fana tbx SaltT To mil pttrehtuert, m reamMe term. TIIERE are 9 lots of Woodland, sl- L mate ia White Deer Tp on Litil. Bif. faloc Creek.abool amile above Guldia's store, ranging from 14 to 1 1 acre, each, well nanV ered with various kinds of Oak, Pine, Peplar, and Chesnnt. The Farm contains about 0S aeres.of wli.eh 18 are cleared, and has as it a Two Slur, Lag m House, a Log Stable, Spring of and Frail trees of rarioos kinds. It ,4. joins lands of John Ham met and Jacob Ran. man, about t j mile from Goldta'a Siere, u. White Deer ip-. Union Co, Pa. The above properly is offered at Private Sale, by the subscriber, GEORGE MELXELL. Kelly Tp, Ang. 10, '65. To Democrat, Ertstrwhere. Read Read Read. 0.000 Agents wanted to sell in every towa i. the VS. The Life and Public Services of JAMES BUCHANAN, of Pennsylvania, late Minister to England, formerly Minister lo Russia, Senator and K;. prrsenlalive in Congress, and Sec'y of State including the most important of his Slate Pj. pers-Bv R. G. Hobt.ii, Esq, Litrrary Editor of the N Y. Day Book. The above booh hue bean written by a gentleman well qnaitfled in his literary attainaaenta, and bia longroa nmtieai with th. Demoeiatie Press, lis was feraieaed personally by the distinguished aubjeet af tha memoir with many of tnedatea aad nsrtsaf but early lis,, aad from aulhiiilsad friends of Mr Bnchaaaa lue been tea. plied with mate rial ins. 1 teaibio t. etber parties Tha pronf-sbaeta have been submitted to autbonsad (artha. It raa therefore be called without neetia A ! AfTH.TIC AXD AVTIIDRlZtD BIOGRAPHY. Tbe baok make, a header m 1,'aeo vniaeae of 43a asm. neatly bouml inclotb, and ia embelli-b-d witb aa ar-a-rate portrait oa Meal. Pnea $1. ITot lortber panaraiara PPDMtBY a JACIO.f , f abut ber a, lis Xaema Street. Hew York. an)Copie. sent bt mail post pgM oa receipt efpeiea. WA.VTEDA Toong Girl to LEAR! Ihe DHESS-MAKINO business. Br Mrs. JERUSHA K. WELCH, St- John street near Third, Lewisburg. Administrators' Noticee NOTICE is hereby giren, that Tetters of Administration 00 the Estate oi Jco Svraaa, late of White Deer township, Uaioa county, deceased, bare been granted to tha undersigned by the Register of Union county in due form of law ; therefore, all persons ia. debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having any just claims arc also requested to present Ihem le gally authenticated for settlement. ABRAHAM SYPHER. JAdminis OHA'8 HOTTEN8TEIN. I trators. ' Tnrbut Tp, Korlh'd Co, Jaly 10, 18a AeLast Notice.-. AS we wish to have the accounts of J. Hayes A Co- closed op. all person, knowing themselves indebted 10 the aba.. Firm, will please call and settle, as the acet's will shortly be placed in ihe hands of a proper officer for collection. July 1. J.HAYES a CO. "VrOTICE. My wife Mary, formerly i.1 Mary Willet, having left my bed and hoard without any jnst cause or provocation, I hereby forbid all persona selling to or trust ing her on my account; and I also forbid all persons whatsoever from selling 10 or trusting on my account any other person without ay personal verbal or written order. ANDREW W A SH AI.ESKL Union eonnty, June XI, 1856 J. Goldsmith ft Bio's. Jnst Arrived-". EW tCOOUSt 'ATnW ta lhe ae.ntee if ne made glorioos summer" by the ar rival of our NEW 8TOCK of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of Ihe largest assortment of MEXS WEAR ever before brought lo the town of Lewisburg. Our stork is complete, and w. are se'ling at very reduced prices. All of onr Goods are selected by ourselves and manufac tured in onr own establishment in Philad. viz. Black, Brown. Blue. Green. Claret and Plaid Broadcloth and Cassimere Dress, Frock and Sack Coats, as well aa FANCY CLOTHING of every description Vesta of Cassimere, Silk and Satin, all made after ibe latest fashions, and warranted 10 be well made. Also White Marseilles Vesis.Wbiie Linen Vests and Pants, and every variety of goods usually found in a Gentlemen $ Furninhiny Ettalliikment, including Gloves. Hosiery, Neckcloths, Stocks Drawers, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Under shirts, Ac. Also a great variety of Fancy Articles. Also HATS, Caps for Spring and cummer wear, L mnrelias, Carpel Bags, etc. There will be crowds aitesding oar next month's Court, therefore we have laid in a much larger stock lhan we otherwise would have done. Our motto is "Quick Salea aad Small Profits,"and to this motto we adhere. N.B. We would particularly call the atten tion of Parent to onr stock of Bars' Ctarr.ine. and also that Goods will be carefully made to order. Particular attention paid 10 orders from the country. Lewisburg, April, 18S6 ' COAL! COAls! COAL ! The ondersigned would res peclfully inform tbe citizens of Lewisburg and vicinity, as well as persons in adjoining towns, that he keeps constantly on hand a snpply of SHAMOKIN mmd WILKS-BARRE COAL, for Stove and other purposes, of every variety aad siss, and will deliver Coal tc pervoeje deetrrng it, as be baa a team kw that purpose. Having iri tied a paf of good WEIGH CALKS, ha van aasur. peraoas purehaaina Coal that they will (at fall .sight, aad lAa. yay only for what they rereive. CceU eaa be bad at t he lowest Caeb prima at bis Tard, a few vanla from Mr. WeideaaauTa BoteL WZjCiriVC-aU kind, will be attewded to at bis Coat Tard. fiBOBtSB HOUTKIH. Lewiaharg, May IS. IMS I?" A I so Blacksmith's Coal. A FRESH SUPPLY OF Drags, Medicines, Books, Notions, Varieties, Stationery, Ae. purchased in New York and Philad. markets, has just been ree'd at the Old Mammoth Drug Store of CHRIST A CALDWELL, Lewisbnrg. GLAS8 Jars, for Pickling and Preserving. Quarts aad Half Gallons, for sale cheap by CHM-aT CALDWELL. DR. GREEN'S AROMATIC SAP. a certain care for Dyspepsia and diseasea arising from aa impure stale of tha atesaai b a lea a sure pee veativ. of A'VJf A.D ASf' pries 7rts.aer nettle, fheasle by CURisT A CALDWELL SAPORIFIER, or Concentrated Lye war ranted lo make Soap wuboM Lime, aad with HUM trouble. Witb oas rage of l.y. and .r reoads snap Vat, you eaa make flfkara, ..nana ana. a Beer. Hard so., eaa ba wade ia tha asas. way. For sale by rHMsT . rai.BWkL B AYES' W HITE GREASE, for WaggoBSe Bo, Csgag ts. Ommbnsea. Stages, tie aaoperkir arterm, Sv ram by CHKlfT A CALDWIIi.
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