O;H.W0BDEH fc J. B. CORNELIUS. V0 Rntinrta mil ret. The Lrvnsnraa CHBOiru, .hHshed on tbn Cash System, bu the largest aai brat OlreulaUnn of Any Newspapur in rinioa (ViuntT. adcpcudence Day. WTO-MOIIROW is tho ever memor able 4th of July, and should the weather prove faTorable we anticipate a large and pleasant celebration in Lewisburg. Judge Kellcy expects to be here this evening. We have been asked for the meaning of the term, "Mechanics' Celebration," and whether it is exclusive 1 It means in the present caso, simply a Celebration got up and controlled by Mechanics, which tbey invite "all the world and the rest of man kind" to attend and participate in. Trial of Reapers. We the undersigned farmers of Montour and adjoining counties, were at the trial of Mowers on Hie 22d of June, 1857, on the farm of Mr. John Mowber in Mahoning township, Montour county. Three Machines were brought into the fields, namely: Hussey's im jtrored Reaper and Mower, manufactured by CedJes, Marsh, &. Co., of Lewisburg, Pa.; Manny 8 l atent, manufactured at Hoosick Falls, N.Yj and Ketaham's manufactured at Reading by Boas &. Spangler. The ma chines were worked by the owners or agents. Alter seeing the operation of the three ma chines, we give our preference to tbe Hussey Reaper and Mower, fur the f..llo., mmgn 1. We think it is the most durable machine. 3. It costs less than the Manny's and the Ketchum's. 8. It is very simple in its construction, and not liable to get out of order. 4. It is manufactured in this section of the Country. And we would say to our neighbors, that if you want a good, durable and reliable lieaper end Mower, get one ol the Hussey's Improved Machines. Wm. Yorks, fi. W. Rishel, Kamurl Yorks, Stephen F. Roberts, David Roberts, Peter Kishel, Jacob Sechler, Sr Mathias Appleman, David Davis, Solomon Rishel, Darid Clark, John Uearheart. Peter Heinoach, J. Stanley Gearheart, MayberryUearheart, Wm. Sechler, Lafayette Sechler, A. U. Cummings. On Thursday of last week a trial of Manny's, Atkins', and Hussey's Reapers took place at tho old Simon Follmer farm, near Milton. We know of no report ren dered by any competent person. Oa Friday last, from 125 to 175 per coas assembled at Beale's farm, about 3 miles from Lewisburg, and witnessed a trial between Husscj's and Manny's Rea pers and Mowers. It was an auimated contest Messrs. Adam Young, David Ilerbst and James Lawson were appointed Committee to report Tbey made a verbal report only, (after going through some light grass) in substance as fellows, "That . Manny's Reaper was preferable in h aving less aide draft, easier on horses, and cut ting closer; but that Hussey's waa strong er ami more durable in all respects." Hussey's was afterwards adapted to a low er cut, and worked as well as tbe Manny ia that respect. Each cut about half an ere in 17 minutes. Boston, Jane 20. The 13 th of July has been appointed by the President of tbe U. S. Agricultural Society for the na tional trial of reapers and mowers, at Sy racuse, New York. Soventy machines have already entered for competition. Jty-Judge Woodward "stopped" his Penntylvanian bceause the Editor half-way approves the sale of the Main Line. (A rery small potato is that Woodward.) The Pennnylcanian administers the follow ing scorching febuke, in reply to an at taok upon it by Ellis B. Schnabel, the re lative by marriage and the alleged spokes man of Gen. Packer : We shall not bandy words with this Schna kcl as to character. Where we were born, have lived, and done business, our reputation stands onimpeached ; where he lives, and where he has sojourned temporarily, he has acquired renown only tor licentiousness and reckless disregard ol ell the decencies of life." There is a pretty fight about this Main Line and some other matters, which may overthrow the Democracy as it was in 1835. We see it stated that Fon.NET is getting back into the I'ennsylvanian perhaps to repay the party whieh took him up to drop him 1 Slow Goi.no. The attempt of the "aide door" faotion to elect Packer, does not work well. Jacob Broom of coarse accepts the nomination, as would be expec ted of man who had the vanity to run for President in 1852, and get a few thou sand votes ; and in Congress, was a most obsequious tool of the slave power. Lin dermaa it waa stated positively refused to be used as cats paw to aid in defeating .Wilmot, but has at last like Uazlehurst been coaxed to make tbe "sacrifice"! How much are these men paid for unwil lingly assuming the position they do T and who pay them for tbe ignominious polit ical pillory "sufferings" and "martyrdom" they endure? Amothee Victim. The Gfoie.of Hon tiogdon, is one of the most efficient papers in the Democratic ranks. Its Editor,Wm. Lewis, however, took a notion to be hon est, and favored the sale of the Main Line of the Publio Works,arguing that it would be for the interest of the people that it be long to business men instead of State fed politicians. For this manly independence, be is by tbe Canal Democracy denounced, ousted from the Post Office he filled, and a Mr. Colon put in his place. Mr.CoLOM, however, can't pnt a period to the Q lobe's favoring the policy of divorcing the State fioin that great work. Col. Benton has declared himself in fa vor of the election of Col. Rollins, tbe American candidate for Governor of Mis souri, because he is Union man. He "'li Stewart, the Democratic nominee, ", ha ia a eectionaliat. Whichever ""St Emancipationists, doubtless aui te ; v- i Levt lsburg Bank, organised At the first election for Directors of this Institution, on Saturday last, the follow ing Board was chosen : William Cameron, William Frick, John Gundy, John D. Bogar. Robert M. Frick, James M'Creight, Joseph Meixell, John Walls, A. Ji.Warford, Myers Amnions, J. G. L. Shindcl, Gideon Biehl, and John Uatesman. On Tbursdsy.at an Election for Officers, William Cameron, Esq., of Lewisburg was elected President: Fleming W. Pollock, of Milton, Cashier; David Reber, Teller; J. Brown M'Langhlin, Clerk. News items from tljer Counties. Robert Lambert, in default of bail, was committed to Sunbury Jail by Esq. Bound on charge of passing a $5 counter feit of the Philad. Bank, upon J. F. Gau ger, merchant tailor, of Milton. (We are told Mr.L. has since obtained bail.) Wm. J. Clark, charged with poisoning his wife at Danville, and committed for trial at the September Court, tbe Ameri- I mi K9VH. has been lint in irona bv the Sheriff, after learniug that Clark had of fered money to others to aid him in his esoape. New Bell. Last week, a new bell weighing- 070 pounds waa placed in the cupola of tbe Episcopal church, at Wil liamsport. This is the largest bell in the place, and has a very fine tone. Contennial. The congregation of the First Presbyterian Church, Carlisle, pro posed to celebrate by festival, the hun- dreth anniversary of tbe establishment of the church, on the 1st of July. Run off. Mrs. Kelley, residing in the country, came to Danville on Friday last, in buggey. On Mill street, her horse took fright and ran np Mulbury street at a furious rate. Her marketing was scat tered in every direotion, but she kept her seat and held heroically to the lines, at the same time holdiog iu her arms bcr little boy. Some gentleman stopped the horse at Pine street, when it was found that the baggey and tbe animal were con sidcrably injured, but the lady and her little boy very fortunately escaped unhurt American. Ait old Citizex Gone. Rudolph Sechler, the oldest inhabitant of Danville, was buried on Sunday last. He came to that place more than sixty years ago, and died at the age of 85 years, 4 months and 4 days, beloved and respected by those around him, and by many who have long slept in tbe dost. . Counterfeit Five Dollar Bills on the Ex change Bank of Pittsburg, are in circula tion. Derperate Locofoco Blunderers on ac count or tne saie or tne ruDiie wort's. Thomas Wilson, residing above Mine Ilill Gap, Schuylkill county, was shot by his son last week, while engaged in beat- ins his wife : his recovery is doubtful. Served him right, the brute. There are some twenty-five or thirty ap plications for new banks, increase of capi tal, &c. in this State. A Becond instalment of $10 per share is called for by the Bellefonte it, Tyrone Railroad Company. John M'Alarney has removed his thrash ing Machine rhop from Stormstown to Bellefonte. The Fourth of July is to be celebrated in Boalsburg, Centre county. Strohecker, Hoover, and other leading Democrats of Centre oounty give notice of their application for a new Bank the Anti-Bank patriots! A special term of the Supreme Court will be held under the act of April 26, 1855, at Williamsport, to commence on the first Tuesday of October next, for the purpose of bearing arguments on writs of error, appeals, 4c, from the counties of Lycoming, Northumberland and Montour, and such other cases from tbe counties embracing the Northern District. Tbe President will leave the Capitol for the Bedford Springs, Pennsylvania, about the middle of July, and on his return will remove to his summer residence, the Sol dier's Home, about four miles from Wash ington. Col. Jos. Paxton will give bountiful dinner to his friends on the coming Fourth. A delegation of some twenty-five or thirty from Pottsville and Tamaqua ia coming to enjoy the day at Cattawissa, Col. John G. Freexe has resigned the Postmastership at Towanda, surrendered up the rimes newspaper to it owners, and will return to Bloomsburg in week or two. Full ten acres of the old mines worked by the Baltimore company, near Wilks barre,foll in one day last week, injuring a number of workmen. Eranti Klingham- mar, a German, died soon after he waa ta ken home. No one was working where the roof fell, but the air forced through the mines by tbe descent of such a mass of rock and slate, prostrated the workmen in another part of the mine, making wreck of cars ob the railroad track. Three men have been fined and seat to prison, one year, for their participation in the late election hot at Washington city. Tha Mead villa Journal expresses the belief that the Republican majority in Crawford county this year will equal, and probably exceed, that of last year. We feel authorized to give aimilar assurances in regard to Erie county. Wilmot' s ma- jnrity will be tmetttf-fim Immdrtd, and per haps thrtt thousand, En Gazette. , The Clarion Banner, some time in doubt,has, since the Lancaster convention, ccm col lildly for tbe Wilmot ticket. LEWISBUKG CHRONICLE John L. Qihon, late Secretary to Gov. Geary, baa published (in Philadelphia) an account of their official sojourn in Kansas. It is entitled, "Gov. Geary's Aimwti tration in Katuat, with a complete UUtory of the Territory until June, 1857." The author draws from Official Documents,and from personal knowledge, for his facts. The Kansas Herald of Freedom thinks it will be "the most authentio publication" relative to Kansas affairs. It is published at N. . corner of Chestnut and Fifth Sts, Philada. by J. H. C. Whitino : the price is not stated in the Circular. Matthew T. Miller, who published the Philadelphia BickneWi Reporter about twenty years, announces the suspension of that paper. The Aurora of Lewistown tried to kick against the Wilmot ticket, but finding it " no go" has changed hands and bocame neutral journal. Tbe Hiawathians of Mnncy have a pub lio exhibition this evening at Peterman'a Hotel. An unknown man was discovered on the railroad track, on Thursday morning a week, few miles below Lewistown, hav ing been apparently struck by the cow catcher of one of the night trains, from tbe effect of which he died. An inquest was held over the body; no clue was ob tained as to bis name, business, destina tion or where from. Last week, says the Bedford Inquirer, Mr. Sipcs, of Hopewell Tp, Bedford Co. with three daughters were in the field planting corn. A thunder storm arose, and tbey all sought protection under a large tree, when tbey were struck by light ning. One of the daughters was instant ly killed, and the father and other daugh ters were insensible for some time after wards. The Jersey Shore Bank stock had not all been taken on Wednesday. A religious revival is in progress at Dickinson Seminary with encouraging prospects. Williamtport Prea. There was a great rush to take stock in the Pottstown Bank. About 150 members of the Masonic fra ternity assembled in Williamsport, 25th nit and were addressed by Mr. Perkins. Gen. Packer was in tbe ranks. The weevil complaint is again very gen eral how great its ravages are, can not be accurately ascertained until after har vest Can't tell always by what the "croa kers" say. Col. John S. M'Curdy, of Juniata county, is recommended as candidate for Assembly, on tbe opposition ticket, by correspondent of the Sentinel. One hundred and siitv care loaded with stock, passed over tbe fenna. it. n. on Friday evening a week. This is tho hea viest amount of stock that has ever passed over the road in one day. The Scott farm, totaled above Sunbury, was up at Sheriff's Sale on last Thursday. It was told to John Silver, heavy capi talist from Philadelphia, for tha sum of S6&27. The Banks and business houses gener ally will be closed on the 4th of July. Henry Frysinger, Editor of tbe Lewis town Democrat, has got a $1200 Clerkship in the Department of the Interior, Wash ington City. Right 1 Difficulty ia experienced in Philadelphia in getting tbe stock of the new banks ta ken. Something That Never Falls. ao Ton ooobt it ! Do you doubt that our graveyards and cem eteries are niled wnh the bodies or the young and the middle-aged, who, if they had been wise, or had been wisely counselled, might have rejoiced in a hale old age ! Whether you doubt or believe, it is nevertbelsss, true. For Hollowav s Medicines never fail. Do you doubt that multitudes die daily from the consequences or their own evil appetites! Does not intemperence, for instance, burry thousands to a premature and dishonored grave 1 But it is true that the disease which results even from the grosset form of intem perence may be effectually cured. For Hoi iowav's Medicines never fail. Do you doubt thai any diuatt, whatever its origin, may be cured by following the advice of that most skillful of physicians, and that perfect health and long lite may be secured to the invalid t Whether you doubt or be lieve, it is quite true. For Holloway's Medi cines nevei fail . Do vou doubt that the most stubborn mala dies, which have defied the treatment of the medical schoolr and colleges, coin of the old and new world : which reduce the patient to a skeleton, and torture him with the most ex cruciating pains; which makes existence a curse to him and death a positive blessine- do you believe that they may not be relieved merely, but totally extirpated from the system, though ;hey have taken hold of the most vital parts ! Doubt or believe as yon please, but it is still true, rer Holloway s Medicines nev er fail. The fond hope of relations, the beautiful being around whose life so many holy bonds of affection are wound, the beloved daughter and lister, whose girlish charms wen just ripening into womanhood, whose step made music as she walked, whose voice was melo dy, whose smile was sunshine, whose pres ence irradiated the household, aad have hap piness to every nean musisne De taken away and her place know her no more! By no means, if her friends are wise. Do you doubt that the destroyer may be repelled, and her cheeks and eyes oace more resume the glow and brilliance of perfect health I Whether you believe or not, it is true. For Holloway's Medicines never fail. The fond wife and mother, oa whom the seal of death seems to be surely set shall the distracted husband, and the terrified and in consolable children, wait from hoar to hour fur the anguish of her last heart-braking fare well 1 Oh ! keep the Angel of Death from that dwelling. Let the dart be stayed and give not to the tomb all that enshrines so ma ny ardent affections 1 Do you doubt whether she may live or diet It is tor herfriends to decide, forHolloway's Medicines never fail. Tbe reader may ask the reason why tbey never fail. We would simply answer that havint ransacked the whole pharmacopoeia of medical art, he finally sought instruction at the brink of the well of nature's truth, as the old Greek philosophers sought it, and received tne required information. He gained ber se cret. Aad we regard him at a man of origi. aal aad profound genius, for his system puts to shame the accumulated medical dogmas of iw thtiSKa 3 tart. X Y. Sunday Courier. I & WEST BRANCH Be. 1. C. Ai. the world renowned Chem ist of New England, is now slopping rt the Burnet house in this city. He has hren ma king a tour of the Western States, with his scientific associates, to investigate their rem edial producrtons.or such as he can make rem edial. We notice he has been received with marked distinction by our leading citizens of the West, and are rejoiced to find they have nmiMr .climate of ihe man who has perhaps done more the relief of human ills than any other American. jjauy jo -"-dnnatti O. RESOLUTION PROPOSING Amendments to the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth. Retoltedliy 'he Senate and ttnae of Representative! of the ComnvmumiUh JVxylr.mi tiunral AtttUf mrt. That Um gbl lowing antttitlliiriitu ui propMt-d to tbe Oon vUtattoa of lhi (VrainoawMiltb, in arconlaoco with the praviafeu of tbe tealh article thereof. nu? AM3UMKST. Then (hall be an ail Httonal article to mM nmutltatkm, to be designated aa artkle eknen, aa follows: A an cut xi. OF PUBLIC HEBT3. . ' Sarrunr 1. The atate may contract eVMa, to supply ... tir fail urvK in revenue. or to meet expenses not otlierw ie provided fur ; bat the airirri-irate amount of uch acute, direct awl contioffenc, wueioer ouirKieu vj virtue of one or more acta of tbe gvneral aftwmbly, or at dilTereot perioda of time, ahall'nevereaceeuiiHVen hundred and flfij thousand dollare.aud tbe money ariMOK from the creation of such debu,hall bo applied to the purpose for hieh it waa nbtained, or to repay the debta so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. PtCTtoa a In addition to the above limited power, the atate may contract debt! to repel Invasion, euppren Insur rection, defend the state in war, or to redeem Ihe present ouutandinK indebtedness of tbe atate ; but the money atisiuc from the ontracUon of men debts, shall besrplie.1 to the purpose for whk-h it waa raied, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. Secnov 3. KTcrpt the debta above specified In sections one and two of this article, no d.bt whatever ahaU be crea ted by or on behalf of the stats- , SEcnoa 4. To provide for tbe payment of tbe debt, and any additional debt contracted as aforesaid, the legislature shall, at its first sessiou after the adoption of this amendment, create a sinains; fund, which shall be ufiti-tent to pay the accruing interest on such debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a sum not lesa than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; which sin Rinc fund shall consist of the net annual income of the public works, from time to time owned by the state, or the proceeds of the sale of the same or any part thereof, and of the income or proceeds of sale of stocks owned by the stste, together v jib other funds or resources that may be desimab-d by law. The said sinking fund may be increased, from time to time, t-y assitfniiiK to it any part of tbe taxes, or other revenues of the state, n--t n-iuired for the ordinary and current expenses of envernment: and unless iu case of war, tnvasiun, or insurrection, no part of the said sinking fund shall be used or applied otherwise than in extinguishment of tlie publie debt until the amount of such debt Is reduced below the sum of five millions of dollars. c-Rcnou &. Theeredttof the commonwealth shall not In any manner or event be pledged or loaned to any individ ual, company, corporation, or association: nor shall the conimonweallh hereafter become joint owner or stock holder m any company, association or corporation. SbCTios 6. The commonwealth shall not assume tbe debt, or any part thereof, of any eouuty.city.borougb or town-hip. or of anveorporation or asaoriation, unless such debt shall have been contracted to enable tbe stats- to repel Invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, def.-nd itself in time of war. or to assist the state in the discasege of any portion of its present Indebtedness. Sax-no 7. Tbe legislature shall not anthorixe any county, city, borough, townrbip, or Incorporated district, by virtue of a vote of its eitiaeos or otherwise, to become a stockholder iu any company, association or corporstion.or to obtain money for or loan its credit to any corporation, association, institution or party. SKC0SH XMXKDliUlY'. , There shall be nn additional article to said constitution, to be designated as article eleven, as follows: AXTICUXn. 0 NKW CODNTIKS. No county shall be divided by a line cutting off over ens tenth of its population, (ei'.hcr to form a new county or olherwisu.) without tbe express assent of such county, by a vole cf the electors thereof ; nor shall any new county he established, containing leas than four hundred square miles. Tinxo amsnmrrr. Fenaa section two of tbe first article of tbe constitution. strike out the words, e (A. erfe of i'lii aJcpAso. nt of eachotwnty rtsyrtuttly rrom section nve, same article, strike out the words, "of I'tiiladflphia and of lAe sseeerf atmniit from section seven, same article, strike out the words. neUhrr tht cify of I 'ailorfsZAwt. nor ay," and Insert in lieu thereof the words "and no ,-" and strike out section four, same article, and iu lieu thereof iuscrt the following : Settio 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred and sixtv-four, and in every seventh year thereafter, flpmwmwo ciori.wTsriMfii'tnna!ourthV .1... by districts, in proportion to the number of taxable inhab itants in the several parts thereof, except that any county containing at least three thousand Ave hundred laxnM-s may b allowed a serate representation ; but no more than three counties shall be joined, and no county shall bo divided, in the formation or a ntru-t. Any city con taining a sufficient number of taxable to entitle It to at lea-t two representatives, shall have a separate represen tation assigned It, and snail be divided into eouvenerut districts of contiguous territory, of equal taxable imputa tion as near as may be, each of which districts shell elect one representative. At the end of section seven, asms arfirle. Insert these words, "tAs tilyof J'hilaiMphia tkati be divided into tingle tenahmtl dtrtricts. of tontipuous Urritnr at nearly nuat in bixiW jieatulatitm at ssnMs ; Imt no wara thaU be divided in the formation thereof.' Tbe legislature, at its first session after the adoption of this amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia Into aenstorial and representative districtsdn the manner above provided ; eurh districts to remain unchnnc-d until the apportionment in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixtv-four. rortTfi atmrPMEST. There shall be an additional section to the first article of said constitution, which shall be numbered and read as follows: To bt Section XXVI, Article I. The legislature shall have tbe power to alter, revoke or annul any charter of incorporation hereafter conferred by or under any si-ectal or general law, whenever ia thi ir opinion it may be injurious to the eitiaens of tbe com monwealth : in such manner, however, that no injustice snail be done to the corporators. l!T PkKATS, 1 March VT, ISW.f Resolved. That this resolution pass (m the first amend ment, yeas 24. nars 7. On the second amendment, yeas 23, nays M. On the third amendment, yeas !M, nays f. On the fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays 4. Extract from tha Journal : UKO. W. UAMERSLET, Clerk. Is noise or Rr.rarFTrtTiviB, I April 29, 18o7 Retafred, Thst this resolution pass. On the first amend men-, yeas 7B, nars 12. nt the second smenilment. yeas 67, nsys 34. On the third amendment, yeas 72, nays 34; and on the fourth amendment, yeas S3, nsys 7. Extract from the Journal : Jacob zieqlkr, cicrk. EK-emgv't flmct I . filed May 2, 1S5' A. O. CCRTiX. S.cretary of the CommonnjeuUh. SerxmaT'l Omos. I Baasisaoao, J una 22, 1157. itmjj-fartiia, 5W.- I dr certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original Resolutlon rclstive . to an Amendment of the Constitution," as the same remains on file ia this office. t 1 In testmoay whereof, I have hereunto set my J L a. Vband and caused to be affixed the seal of the -) Secretary sOmce,tbedayand year ahorewrittea. n. u. iiuitrm, Secretary tj the ChmmonxtaHK. I Pr-CATs, March 27. 1KS7. f Kesolntlon proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Common weal tn, being unaer consideration, On the question. Will tbe Senate agree to the first amendment r The yeas and naya were taken agreeably to tbe provis ions of the Constitution, and were as follow, via : YaAS Meter I. Brewer Browne txfey Ely Evani Tetter Flreiniken rrarer Ingram Jordan tMUintjer Knar Ixtubach Lenrit ttyer ScntUld Stllert Shaman Steele At re BO Hsu Wilkint Wrioht end Taggnrt Speakery-H. N a Jfesrrt- Crabb CreuweM ibturjl Gregg Worrit rose and Aeursw I . go the question was determined la the affirmative. On the question, will the evoate agree to the second amendment Tbe yeas anO nays were token agreeably to the provis ions of the mstltWHOo, ana wvwn um e w, via : Yass Mcurl Rrcwer Browne Oretrwell Kly Ream Fetter Finney FUmniken Rtgretm Jordan Mnon lauback Lewie MyerSeUert Musts Souther Steele Straub Hef IfUtuu Wriqht and Togoart (Speaker) 23. Mars sYVurs. Coffey Crabb Frater Gregg Burnt KiOin- ger Sknroee and iVontMn. So the question was determined ia tha affirmative. Oo the question. Will tbe Senate agree to the third amendment r The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to tbe Coosti tuttoa, and were aa follow, vis : y las Metertjtf purer Browne Crabb CrwweU Ely Brant rkmmiken Framtr knaram Jordan KUlinger asm Laubach lewit Myer kugtmt i llert As a sum Souther Heelt lUranb Welik TViUrinl and Wright 24. 5srs Jsssrn.Csjtey Orve Harriiamt rrnrotc .,. So tbe question was deleruuued la the affirmative. On taw question. Will ihe Senate agree ia tbe fourth amend meutr sfk. eaaa and aava were take agreeable to the arovi- ateos of the Uoustlletioeoead were at follow, vi. : Yais M all I ttrrwer Brencne Chffy Creuwll By Krant Flcnmten cVessr Jnawam Killing Knem Lewit Myer Sanield SeBere Skummn Souther Sleek Strut Weleh Slowjssg wnrn-js. liMMtxtrt. trabb Knucy Jordan and iViross 4. go toe question wsa determined In the amrmative. Ij rax Hocxx or axrarsrrr.vrna, 1 AprU 2o, 1S67. , .mi J n ,n tnarionlen. Uca of tha Coessaoawealta keiaf under consids ration, VD wsVrW HTATarWajajanaa Will tbe Hones agree In the Srst asaendxerntl Tbe yeas and nays were taken sgreeably to tha provi sions of tbe Ooostitution, and wen as follow, via : 1 US Meten. ssecrwa snssr t- Bitkon Btmr is were (nlkiail Camptttl s ClasecrCraar- ford Dickey Mat Eytter tntumeld Fatter ftihbouey Glided, Hornet Harper ejetne s-nesanan snas stwHywe mjrmmu nj trntrkt tmbrie Junto Jacob, Jenkint Johnt Jvhunm Kavff. man Kerr Knight Leitenerug Lenoulif Lmitl Manear Mum. aU M-tnlmont Mlloam Meutnead if assess Jfussejaum Xi. ekoU Siehnjton yunemachrr I barton Ivtcrt IHrikcn ninth neUl uretll Ramsej of rhih tk'yhia Samuy o l"pr s?cu- FARMER - JULY 3, jbg7 mer Reed RoberU K'fT - Smith of IVntre ileveneon talon Tart aneo,rhU i I irrs VoetfMe Itilsr Hicforo. Bar Molis HuVtrraur Wr:-M ZisssserwKin and str ( .'pl''H Nars Meart. Backnt Beasosj Ifawultam Hancock Hint Hoffman of Lebanon Ltln Strmtherl Than Warner and Wintrade It Ho the question waa determined in the amrmauva. On the question, . Will the House agrea to the second amendment r The yeas and nays were token agreeably to tbe provi sions of the Constitution, were as follow, via : Y,s J.t-rs. Anderu.n Hackhontc Halt Beck user ralhoun (UairJ-n (isrly Kit tantold Foster fcVdsa . rr. 1 . UALnae Huffman of Berkt M'tUte- keeper Moris hnrt Jentrnt Jokol Johnrm kanfman. Knight Leitmrioa LongaktrLarelt MtneurMaoale Jf fe.n iVs-rHe-id Miutetoum Stcholt Kicholton Xunem'xher Iftr ten inert rMrilten Ptnvnall rnreett Hamlet, of rladeljAvt Rnmn-f of York Reamer UoterU Kupp h.rw A'tosm Totem Vail Voeaktef Halter Hettbrwk H'AartoS) Zimmerman and OeU (Speaker SI. . , . . tietnMetm. Arthur Anoutline Bockut Benton Buhop BromnClitte ( leaner tron-ford Bftter toUtm! UamiUn Hancock Hill Hine I l-flman of Lrltmem Jacob Kerr IM trOalmont JfusssM ReMSmtUiofOimbrui Smith of Centre tHerenton Stmthcrt Thorn lavvfeirhit lickerl UaaonvUrr Warner H introJe mtheraw and Wright Si. bo the question was determined iu the affirmative. On the question. Will the House agree lo the third amendment 7 pi.. . ...i .... BM.'i.kpB. and were as follow, via: Ycsj Heart. Aod-rr iaiclnoiue Oitt Berk llenvm Bntrer Hrown OilhoHn CUmpotfi t7iu- Cejroer trosroi-i ti-ke) Sot Eytter Fjutold totter MJiemey llamet llorper Heint Hicitand Hill HMraat Hfman oHcrkt Hoff man of Lebanon Hnuiekr'per imbrir Inoet JacM -. Johnson Kaoffman Kerr Lena longaker Lovrtt Manear zWit.iaoot jV-iiatc sV-wAeod Jfaiamu .loilavi .Vo-Mt .WAofioa KHnemacher Inwrton Itterl ltnlen InamnUl'areell Ham teynf fork Reamer Reed RuppSham Xtoan Smith of I Itm briaSmithof 'centre Itmcnton VJan VaU Vanroorhit tici rrt V.ghlef Wagonller Mittorock tfilUtbm Hitheron) Wright eUm merman and tiett't'l. N its ileurt. Arthnr Amputinc Hackhia Bithop Cart, Perk thldea Hamilton Hancock trine Jenkint Knight Is tenring M liram Ramie, of Philadelphia Rahcrts NcuMers Thorn It (Iter Warner Wharton and Winlrode 22. So tbe question was dvls-rmiued in tbe aJfirmative. On tlie question, Will the House agree to the fourth amendment! The yeas and nays were token, and were as follow, via: Ys Heart. Andereon Arthur Rarkhoem Bar lent Ball Reek Benton Huhop Boirer Hrown tSMann Oimpbell Oirly tbaie Clearer Oram ford Mckef Knt i'ys'er tautold totter thUxmr, Gildea llamet Harper Heint Hieebini Hill Ihtte Uofauinof Rerkt Ho f nan a Lebanan lluuaelMrlinbrit tnnet Jaciiu Jenkins Johnt Jahmon Kaufman Kerr Lrirenrinl leaigaker Lovett H.mear Mangle tfCalmmnt irilvaiu Mamma MultelnunXirluiuKichaUemSuxntacher yvosgsi Febert trtrikeu Hotmail I'urcell RamtelS of Phila delphia. Ramtey of lark Reamer Reed Robertt Rupp Sham S'wn Smith of Cambria Smith of Ventre Sterenion Tlan VaU VeeghlryYanriiorhirrickert Wiffoiuellrr Waiter Warner Wettln eik Wharton Wdluton Withering Zimmerman and Gelt (Speaker) 63. Nats Metre. Ikiek Hamilton Han ock Struthert Thorn Wintreideand W,:,,H-1. So the question was determined in the affirmative. Ssrarrtav's Orncr, IIaebi-bis'I, June 22, 1817. J rtnnrylcania, SS: I do certify that the above and foregoing Is a true and correc. copy of the Yeas" an-l "Nays"' taken on the Resolution pmpoing Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, as the same appears on the Journals of the two Houses of the lli-ueral Assembly of this Com monwealth for tbe session ol lh.-7. (! Wltl iu s-tbis t J eight t . I Vt itness my band and the seal of said omoe. twenty-second day or June, one tnousanu hundred and DRy-sevt n- A O. rCRTTX. 690m3 Secretary of Hat (.bmmoiticcalth Real Estate. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. The Trustees of the Lewisburg Presbyterian Congregation will oiler at Public Sale, on the premises, com mencing at 3 o'clock in tbe afternoon of Tuesday, July 137, TWO EOTS, No-' 311 an(1 313. uated on the corner of Front and Si. Louis streets, on which are the Presbyterian church building formerly used, and ihe SesMon House both, Brick Buildings, in gord repair. Also Lot Ho. I, on .Market street, on which is erected a ttchool House. The Kchool House will also be sold, sepa rate from the Lot. Terms made known at sale. WILLIAM -2SUir, President. T. H. Wttaos, Secretary. July 3, '57. VALUABLE arsa ajjh aaixx. rnomnTir Arr WIL LI A MM OKT, Pa., "TOR SALE ! The ndersifined,siir- L viving partner of the firm of J. R. dt W. B. Hrnwo, tiffcrs fur sate all that Valuable Properly situated on the South side of the Susquehanna River. 6 miles from Williams port, anat :t miles from the line of the Mitnbu ry & Erie Railroad. The Pennsylvania Canal passes on the opposite side of Ihe river. This tract contains 6(iO 4TeN, with ft per crnt. allowance. SOU acres are cleared, and in a good state of cnltiraiion. There is a large amount of valuable TIMBER on the premi ses; a good stream ol VY ater, and a SAW MILL. The Mill is new. being built in ISSB. The other improvements consist of Five tJOUO DWEl.I.I.NU HOUSES, efr with Oul-Buildings thereto. Two largelfai BARNS, one of which is first class, with a large Shed attached. The above property will be offered al Public Sale at the Court House, in Williamsport, on Wednesday, the 19tb or August next, at 1 o'clock P. M. A portion of Ihe purchase money in Cash, the balance made easy, with interest, and ap proved security. Terras made known on day of Sale Further particulars can be obtained bv aJ dressiug WILLIAM B HI LINfS. Surviving Partner of J. R. Vi. 8. 11 L UNO. Williamsport, Pa., June 30, 1857. ontntAftS' couftT sale. AGREEABLY to an order.of the Orphans' Court of Union county, will be exposed lo public sale, on the premises on Saturday, the 1st day of Avjmt next, all that messuage and tract of land situate in White Deer township. Union county .adjoining lands of David Ramsey, Joseph Spotts, Adam Beck, and David Moyer, containing 24 Acres more or less. The Improvements are a small M frame House and Stable, and tbe land under cultivation. Also a piece of Woodland situated in Buffaloe township, adjoining lands of John Ber.nage, Francis Wilson and others, containing fonr acres more or less. According to the decree of the Court, the premises will be sold at private before the public sale, if a sufficient price is ofTereJ. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A.M., when terms of sale will be made known by EDWARD RANCK. CONRAD SWARTZLENDER, Executors of Jacob Srncx.deoeased By the Court : $iiu Rocan, Clerk. May 51.1857 Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. Is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Union county and to me directed, I will expose to Public Sale or outcry, at the Public house of David Herr.in Lewisburg.on Faimr, July 10th 1857, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. M, of said day, the following property.lo wit: A certain tract ot land, situate in ' Union township. Union county, adjoining on the north and east, lands of Mary Jenkins ; on the west, lands of John Phillips ; and on the south, lands of John Phillips, John Yonn;man, and Jesse M. Walter. Containing SEVENTY ACRES, more or less.with the appurtenances. The above tract of land contains a large quantity of IRON ORE the improve ments for taking out the ore are made, the veins opened, and everything arranged for miuins; purposes. - - - Seized, taken in ezecntion, and to be sold as the property of Horatio G. Taggart, Jtniah H. Furman, and Eluka C. Barton. DANIEL D. GULDIX, Sheriff. BheritT's Office, Lewisburg, June 9, 1857 FOR; KENT! THE large and commodious ROOM heretofore oc en pied by F. M. Ziebacb in printing the Union Areut, in Frick's Build ing, near the corner of Third and Market streets. jVossession given immediately. Apply lo JOHN B. MN, - .Dr. SO, 157. Attorney for Wm. Fikr -Wttarl-fcllwl AUCTION SALE!! A PUBLIC Sale of veioaaLi iots at P-rl Trevorton, the shipping port of tlteTre vorton Coal & K. It. Company, aio the terminus of the TKEVOKTOS KAIL KOAD, and junction with the new imroaE, crossing the Susquehanna to the present let mi nns of the .liorlbern Central K. It. The saiJ lots will be offered for sale at Port Trevorton ou Saturday, the Ibth ofju'y, 1857, at eleven o'clock, A. M., to the highest bidder. The Lots embrace some tf the best building and business locations in the village. Port Trevorton is destined to grow very last, and has among other advatilaes those lo be derived from the completion of the North ern Central Railroad, ani its rmneciioit with Ihe Railroad of ihe Trevorton Ciol and Rail road Company leading to their extensive mines, which will tr.nke it one of the laraest coal shipping ports above the Junction. It bas also Ihe business growing out of the Canal and Basin, ami the Uridse across theSusque hanna;the Bridge offering the only facilities for miles up and down the river for forward ing country produce to Southern and Eastern markets by Railroad. Port Trevorton has the further advantage of beinj sustained by a rich, and extensive agricultural country in the vicinity. Tsnsts or Saiie Purchasers will pay ten per cent cash.the balance in three instalments atone, two, and three years, wan iutetest au nually on the amounts unpaid ; improvements valued at two hundred dollars to be put on each lot within eighteen months from the day of purchase. CEOKCE MOWTON, Sup'U Port Trevorton, June 13, 1N57 Ho! Farmers t liante for a Barin! I70U SAI.i:. near Lewisburg. a Tract of ; almost lOO tt-rc of good Farming Land, limestone soil. It will to- sold on reas onable terms at private sale for Cash. Inquire al the Office of the Chrimick. June 10, '57 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE l'O II SALE. riHE subscriber oilers for sale his Residence on the west side of Sxiuih Second street iu the Borough of Lewisburg, between .Market and .St. Louis streeis.consistingofnear a lot and a halfol ground,makinga frontol'9'J feet on said Second street, and in length 157 feet.fi inches. The improvements are a commodious three storey BRICK AVEI.EIXa jtSf rOITSE. f pressed brirk, 47 feet front by Jt leet deep well tinihed with a marble base, marble sills and lintels in front a fire-proof roof with a Wing attached of 23 by 19 feel an Out Kitchen a Well t.f ex cellent water, with a Pump in, under roof a large Cistern also under roof a large new Stable an Ice House and other necessary out-buildings. There are also on saulj- Lot choice Fru:t Trees and Shrubbery. The location is a desirable one either for a private residence or public business. It is on the most elevated part of the Borough, near Ihe Court House, and but a short distance from .Market street. Terms will be made easV. June 9, IH57. G. F. MILLER. PUBLIC SALE. ""erOTICE is hereby given that the under signed.Trusiees, v. Y.I sell at auction, in pursuance to ami by virtue of an Act of As sembly approved the 18ih ilav of April. A. 1 IS."), on biTiBDiv the lHth day tit July. A. D. 1857, at the premise in the Borough nl New Berlin, the Jail, Court lloce and all oilier Public Buildiugs and Lands situate in said Boronch, belonging to the Countv of I nir-n prior to the erection of the new coiinrv out of lows, VIZ : Five lots adjoiningeach other, and b'-uniled on the west by Vine street, north by MarUct street, east by Plumb street and sou h by an Alley, whereon ihe I'ourl House and County Ofli-es are erected. Also a certain lot adjoining Plumb street on the east. Market street on the south, lot of John Seebold's on the west and an Alley on the north, whereon the Jail is erccfc.l. Said lots will be sold separate, together wiih the appurtenances. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., of said day. when and where the terms and con ditions of sale will be ma-le known by the nn dersigned, duly appiinte.l br said Act for that purpose. M:R MIDULESWARTH, HENRY C. EYEK. June 3, 18.-.7. JOHN V. BARBER. TO TIIONi: WHO HAM TAIIMS A Farm vithtn the retch of every Man. Til K RIlKf V AY FARM COMPANY has mutle ktji meuta by which all who dosire to tattle rr purrliaMf m home can do Thi Farms! rni,.nt nf tVVst Hmtton (mil nfthf roiit su(-rrior iu.ity fur fririniDtt.inarailfy tmproTinfrplane. into whirl, an fxtfiitTt cniirittion is now jmunntt. The proprrty i l'-ottitl in Elk I'oanlT. KvnnlTanii. in the tunltof a thrirmj population of i -m lO.u .). Tl.r vlimatr , prrftlT hUliy, nd thf trrtM plair cf tl- w--t. fevtr. is unknon ti It abo has an baiitinrt of th font (Hta)ttT rf(.al and I run. Th rnr u lixy it outis fr-io $ to I'JO per nTr, pavaMf hr ii!ta!mant. Ut Ix- tri.t-4 at th time of puri'hjir,f, or a nUeUt-of - acreiiitiilina; to local- th me f r j p:iynt $ p r motiihor lij nrren pxyaMe j.4 per montli. Uin-ount fur t-Ti ry mm of $IWnJ uo'Jfr, ul in atlvAnc. a dt.-ct.untof j percent, will bo allowed, and fir oxer Un) dicrjunt of lnp,.rtvnt. In rtinndcrintr the ailTaiitn cf emigrating to tnu locality th f..,aow!n)r are pivpirntnl : tr$t The puil if a n h liui-otcn-. rnpuMe of rsMng tho hraTifwt erop. owin? to whieh tills setUemeut hms atliiiurd it pn-wut Krt-iit piwper.ty. SrcmdU in the centre of the frn-at North Weft Coul Bstviin. and it Uitined noon to become on of thi rrraut bufinetw plaeeK in theUto. It willnnpt'ly tbe nat lk market. (at-rorMinc to population anl trarrl the trnati-i.t in the Cnion.) It hni five workable vein of th ber fcituminouf Oal. amouutinic in the agreat to over ft't. hicli maktti J2.WK tcnuofroal uniT eaeh acre. Thiri will makefile land of inestimable value. The eminent flat reolori-t, Ir. Chan. T. Jacknon of Ikmton bm maae a trwKurai curwey of tne land, an J analyffe.1 the coal, the iron ore and the limestone. Thi report together ith map will be furnUht-U to iui3iivr. fourth Three rai.roa.1 are laid out through thi pro perty. The unhary Kri Railrtmd piTet. un a market for our coai to the take it runs from trie to I'Uilad'a. A laire part Ol thi road hanbeen hnvhed. and in now in ronning order. A heary iree is now working from Kne towards our land in theswentern direction, the meant) tor the completion of which ban been raided it will tvjn ) fluLihej. Tlie-Allexbeny Valley Kailn ad con utvUtu with New York, Borton and PitUburg. The Venango Koad connecte us with the Weft Tnvre are alreatly good Turnpike Roadfl runninfc thrty thin property, various other roatls have been opened to vxxmmNlaU the emigration and to l tie men I whk-h bae already trtken pUee. There kf no opportunity eiual to it now olTered to tbe man who want to provid- hiineif a home in aa ey way, and make a wtUement where he ran live in pronperity and iiid-pend-nce in a climate YYA'.l KlTLV UbALTHY. No caje of tbe fever ever ha Tin,; teen known to occur la thin Kttlement. It it not like point; to the bark wool of the Wet, amonfC perhaps luUdennt people, where there if no oeity. ehurehet or chotdi, where the price of land if hich. and where the etnirnt. alter bein ued to the healthwfd climate in the wcrtd, h U endure sick nexK and pafn. and perhapit mini his health and that of bis family. But here is a thriving settlement having three towns, eontainine churches, schot.l. hotel., stores, saw mills prit mills, and everything desired. There is a eat-h market at hand. The 'luml-er trade 1am t year amounted to over two hundred million feet of lumber. In a short time, owing to tbe coal, it will become still more valuable, aa a numtwr of iron works and manuUc to lire will soon be started; they are at rrewnt jttartinr them extensively at W arren. Even for thMeho do not wish to go there, the payments are such that tbey ran easily buy a farm to save their rising femiiie from want in tne future, or to gain a competence by the rise which take plaoe in Uie value of lands. By an outlay scarcely missed, substantial provision can be made. Persons should make e&riy application, apply or writ to K. JenVries, Serretary, No. Walnut Street, below Fifth, Philadelphia. Letters carefully answervd giving full Information. hares or tracts of land can be bought or seeurett by letter enclosing the flrnt instalment of five dollars, when the subscriber will he furnished with books, maps, Ac rVarraaiee Ieeda given. Persons can aso pitrchase from our Apnts. Route from Philadelphia to Tyrone on the Pennwvlva nla Central Kailmad, and thence by Stafe to the land. This is a delightful season to vtit St Marv's the best hoUrliic(mm.JatkD hi afforded. Kao. aire tor K C 6 hulU, ICsq th Agent for the property at tit.Mary'a. ami !7 DESIRABLE BUILDING Lin's IOR S.4I.E. One lot on Soulh Third street, a square and a half train Market. Also on Sonih Foarth street only two squares from Market. CxTThe above are level Lots, well located and adapted to building purposes. W. H. ARMSTRONG, -ActioR Es'r of Wm. Armstrong, dee'd Ltwiiburg, March IS, 1C37 ISN'T IT SO! 1 I'se AKTHOB S Celebras Self Seniimt Cans awl Jars, ai.-J jyou vtsl have fresb fruit ail lbs veer al.-uuinMr arsre. Fresh Fruit i s ullsireeUonetor putting 11. ' 'all Si ads of fruit an-l T-iantuu, lareoiupuay these Cans sntj jr, I They are asaiie of Tin. r;&u meeMsrerirs Oucentuyare, ern-l Fir, and a. J IN WINTER pmafSkma Ware. Ihommu J, from pinutoR.ll'.ns. Th--rr, asst jars are eatarely open a, t,., r-snd Trer. teseeurwec.ti'i,r !in tratisrortatioa. I ror salels Kti.rakr, they. lout Uie Cuiteil states. I yeserietive eirenlars seat on japnliealKHs. ar-Onlera trosa .the Ua-le .oliri;el. I Be sure Co ask for 'Arthurs '' 'It bas sSresJ Vm Ut ef e, -oua, aavius te en u-i be a ia Ireil nl taouean-is t Usui, iv L l and Issirainc-o-.uM kre-r, I e are Hiim nusan.g Uiem t., .the uiilli-.u. Arthur, Bnrnhsta a Gilrer 'Manuf-rtiirers un-ler I l,e i,suat. Sue. 11; 11. e. Tenia It- BETTER THAN Sweetmeats. I feor-.-.i 'imCSsJ 1'UILADKLI-aiA. A IscautiTuI Head of niCH OtOSSY HAIR. tU-MfLITeir FRESEKTKD TO TIIE GREATEST AGE. A nti who that .1 (frmy wouM n-"t iit it rvforv. to J, Oif r toior ; r btxhi, bnt wrjald havt tli tnmlh rsi-,rH. or trouMe4 with daifirtlff tl tUtiiog but wuu.tl Us.-1; r-uioTf'i, or troubi wilii Mcrofiils. w ala' ls1, ur v;L-r rrutioat. hut W'-ui'l km eaixJ, or with tick: hJ tv b, (n-uri)rin. ut ouM be eutni. It will ho iaY,i piiujiltsvln di tlif far- nti Bttio. I'ruf. W--J'm 1 1 .tir lur LoralU Wail taVUa.lt till, M drCUliJ KlVj tlsC -vis'" . Bj. A lltiMK, NuweBabrf a, Tr.-f. O- J. TV--or tVr Sir: 1 Umrv h-nnl mn-ix 4 of the wfrtl-rfal rfft-ct ft j"iir llnir KU-r4tr. but hat ins b"-n j Mfta rlieati-d I ijuvrkry and 'iov k. no-trutn.-. bmr J-j, 4c , 1 war. 4mpeil to place vn iiMtutaiiH xa tiMusa.t-atr1slrj with lb tt:otiar, aL-f tin-li,u-Ily Irumfftsii quark irni-fivrt, nM I bi t iu r in- rruutj mm? aoonttm mikt, wth-b .,u j-a.. Hi BUf-h aauriiiicj mp m l urtl ti;e trial rf jt.ur k-ti rv ti in my taBiily firnt by ftiy r'l it-; wh-rf, hal l'rf.mc rry thin anl Btir!y ltit.an. ttirw rxhau-tiii-T-'Oa f jour lara tKKtirv Iv-r haur wf ivm-, 4 to it jruiul U-autitul Lrtrwu oulur.au l.vj tL ks-tH aii-J Ujiii- L- autiful ituJ lufKT ii on, an-l nTir-;y th- h- m! : phi? cT!tiou-n to it. not iaiv'v li-ca'uw. rf itfi letatititviiiir t-ITti tu i..n th Lair, hut I'-mu ht-althful inllo-n- upon tbe ha4 aavJ niDt. (h-r- V mv fitniiy autl fnernlj. ars iuid your Klfra!!-, ar.r, tbfliapi if -it riff ft ; tb-rtfor-.ivy kpt'u imm an-l J-,'.:u in Tr.rnrm to itn rhssrarrr arxi ) are rntTo.tra muiU; and 1 can and do aort ci riially and r,otw-r.. titially rwt niDnniJ it uo iy ail bJ wouM Lar :i,-rj hair Mt-rfl fr.iin whit- or jrray y twrn ff KK-kn,. fi-.t to rif iq1 mlor aod b-amtr, mnd ly all yians t-r-aoLe who wouiJ have their hair r-a-vutifu. aei gv-. Wry Uttly and tr-tefuily yr.urn. SOUOHJ5 M..TN. Tniryi Woop; It wsp a t-ng tiro after I na jrt l BiissSvld le fjre I irit th little ff H'-t..ratiT. r,r mtum yi u ir-iTrmf an r.rir od your jnt in IVtmit-ati'l wt.i I ..t it Jitrlu.tfd to try it va Mrs. Mnn hair. , tl.r ur-t t. t --t iin power. It hn d-n all tLit ; a--urd it wuuld do; and otb-r of my fc-m ij -ni trM-ud. b:ins witufd it elTit-W, ar ati UMittrai: r-r muiv-ilint it u-? to thr9 aj fiititle?d to thebit't; coiii-l;rati"ti yoa Haici for it. Airaio, wry respecUully and truly, ynra, SjL.MO.N MANN. CtmtTtx It-f -, Jan 28. Iv2 I Iist. ad Prof. A J Wood " lUtr ltftnrin. r.i haT adrDir-U it wotnl-rful ffwet. My hair wi iiiL. jw I th.'Uvrlit. j r- maturfly trmy. fnt b ih- '. hi- Keftoratita it h rrTumrd :u ori-'ioai ro i. ati j haw oodwubl wtriaiaiirtitlv I 0. J. WtI t CO., r.-oj rir-tf 1 2 rwiway. X-V. ' untb jn-rat N. T. Wire K:il:D,; fcUblUbtuBt ani I. ' Varkt-l atr.'t. St. l.-.-n-. 51... tW1 At... --1J hf aliirro4 uniieiM'. '., tn nltvuluTg by UMlST CALOWFLT.. lfo!utiou. rt-'JIE Copartnerhip hcrctt.ivre exiatir'. itt-ptn tiie !ubcriber un'ler the r.ai: Lichvlh V Wagmr" was this day diMIvt ; mutual cur.M'ut consfsii Eirhdis A -'-- srliie ail accuui.ts. H. EiCHoLTZ JESrE WAGNER. W The businpss w ili beccniiLueii b 1.1 Eichohz vV. Co. Administrator's Notice. 1T7 HERE X.", Letters of A1ministra! -n j ij.aeMi4 ..1-C..TH- WaVB BAKr.Ki'V. J late i f Bu:.il. e Tp, I mon county, decea-l, i have be. n crantvtl to the iubscr:ber, aU per j mis iii'lebied lo said estate are request'-! ;c ! make lmmtdiate paymetit, and those hav.i.j claims a-ainst the same will present thti dmy aiiihenticrtted fir settlement to I li-WII) H KEI.I.V. Afiministratcr Kelly Tp, May 12, 157 JOS1...II hCLLY. Auclionc-vr. OOEiriTrf the patronase of the rab!if i Residence un South Kifih Mreet, y ' burg. Vat, December 5. lsM. I has opened a new Ice t'reani !alo( n c.-: his Confenionerv, and wishes to see his no- merous cuMomers there. NEW BOOKS SITRGEOX'S Sermnn. W ayUnd's Principles and Prar tiers o. Baptists, Krummacher's Martyr Lamb, Dr. Kane's Second Arctic Expedition, tr.'. other new works of interest, constantly cc hand by KEVIl'S &-CO., Lewiilarg Dec. 5, 1S56. ! fmA BOOTS & SHOES. i Jc Jl'ST received at the old estabhs'ne I store ot the subscriber, on Market street, L j wisburg, a large and new assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, ; comprising every description of work ref-r ! ej tor MEN", LADIES, LOYS, MISSES, CHILDREN. The stock is selected with care, and will it atlorded at reasonable prices. C'UNloni Work attended to as nnal. May 8, 1S56 JOHN HOl'GHTOS CABINET AVAEE K003I NORTH 4th Street. The su!icrikr most respectfully informs the citizens ot Lewisborz and vicinity, that he has on hand and for sale a cheap lot of Fl HAITI RE for the Spring trade, comprising Dressing and Common Bnreans, Sec retaries and Book Case?, Center, Card aad Pier Tables, Dining "d Ereaki'ast Tables, Cupboards, Ci taie and other Bedsteads, Staiii, tolas, and Cliaira of all km Js. COFFINS made to or.Irr t short notice. The public are cordially invited to eiano his work, as he is sore that they will be-ssi fied with his stock of Ware, anil prices. SOLOMON YOUNG Lewisburg, Sept. 15, 1856 "Have yon seen SAO?" CEEMS to be a Question asked b.T KJ almost everybody ; but we inquire, Hare you tren the Late Firm, with their supply of Xeiw Boots, Shoe, .altcr, .f XFl "ne s"08"'0"8 havin associated thw PJ selves into a Copartnership in busts"' now offer to the public, at the Oiii t4 of S. & D. Slivbb, on Market St. the cheir" (fur Cash) and best lot of BOOTS a SHOES, for Men and Boys, ever offered in Lewnboff Also a new and splendid assortment of GVM SHOES for Latliet and Grntlcmtn. A varietv of Gaiters, Half Gaiters, Ties. Boi kins, Slippers Ac. for Ladies and Missed, also Children's Shoes of the lates' styles and sizes ; Ac. Ae. te. Work made to order .Mendin done usual and as the Workmen have renJenw satisfaction heretofore, we trust we shall br a full share of public patronage. SAI continue to be oo hand as formerly, and hot to give general satisfaction to all cutom ta.IFER A MTADW-V. Lewisburg, Frb. , 193 To ll!la W rn Conn P.eWrs vd eh Hums scld at the (renic I'flfet.
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