Tfiuisknra Qroniflc. ! .,JlL- O V. VOBDEN fc J. B. COKKEUOS. Tw ffivsfsrr.e .veVev. The LrwiSDrM Cnwo"ir. uMm'.i on ihr ch Mntm. has ib. i.rro-t ud hri t ftrnlilMKiIinT Newspaper hat uLm Countv. rrr Frefiom, national; Slavery, Sectional! " ne appeal jmmift jive tn-e-natamg ,prr,n-. Court Judgcta the I lorn or rtvii! For Governor, DAVID WILMOT, OF EBAUTOKD tol SIV. ' Canal Commlsttioncr, . WILLIAM MILLWARD, OP PHILADELPHIA. Fur Jmla of tlie Supreme Court, j.imi:s vki: ii. ori'ajrHc to. JO!t.I'U J. IS,ol CUcsler Co. I'ulon County JV'omlnallons. Kcpracntative THOMAS UAYES,of Uuioo county. K. fitter f- Recorder GEOUGE MEli RILL, of Xcw Kerlin. Cummitsioncr RICHARD V. 15. LIN COLN, of Hartley. Treasurer HUGH P. SIIELLER, of Lewibburg. Auditor JOHN KESSLER, or New Dcrlio. S.n-ydkh Cou.srv. We see the follow ing named persons proposed for offices by the Wbig, American and Republican Union : Assembly Str Middlcswarfh and Dr. II. iioutz of Snyder Co. Thomas Hayes of Union Co. Cummusionrr Isaac D. Boyer, Juhn L. Renninger, and Henry Musser. TrtatMtr Andrew J. J'elers. "l'tttar," a correspondent of tbe Yulkt freuml, warmly r commends Middles wartu and Hayes for tbe Assembly tick et two Members. (We would as soon figbt under "Old Ste." again, as any- The corner stone of a new house of i worship for the Lutheran and Reformed Churches will be laid in Middlccrcek Tp., Sunday lGtb August. Henry Smith of Beaver Springs found a very large hen's egg, which on being broken was found to have within it not only a yolk but another sound-shelled egg. Political Coinage. Tho influence cf coins upon the people, fenortly atter brcaktast n complained ot a is well understood by all government. ' Plin in nis siJe n1 walked to the office The smaller pieces of money especially, j of pbjsician, but not finding him in, he circulating among the least informed clas- returned to his room at tbe hotel. The "s, and seen and counted dily, have a j doctor came in a few minutes after, and on ailent but powerful effect, as the history j Eoing to Mr- Marcy's room found hito ly of coinage iu the world abundantly testifies, j "S "Pon ,nc with an Pen book uPon Coins and ballads are more potent than j laws or learning, upon large numbers of men and women. The matter of vitiating the United Stales coin so as not to offend Slavery tide our iruwi Ul HUKkI null 1 9 Vlttlll'lli .. if .,. B ... - W" I arafr ofl hft the tublic attention, not less by tbe sly. insidious manner in which it has wrought, ! than bv the fact itself. We sa it tlated that "the South" buy and circulate the 1 Actc ccnte-"Libcrty" erased whereas it is : well known that the old "Liberty" cent ; was prosoribed or never used there ! Ano thcr fact worthy of attention, is, that the top piece of the female bead on the latest gold dollars as much resembles a crown as a liberty cap 1 A gentleman of Sclinsgrove who heard Judge K's remarks, informed us, that a fiw years ago he saw in the U. S. Mint at I'biladclpbia, a well stuffjd aud well pre served specimen of a Fislt llauk, whicb,in opposition to his protest that it was not an Kaglc, those in charge declared was an Eigle ! aud probably from that "model" the new bird on tho new cent owes his origin. As the controllers of the Mint are not required to be Ornithologists or Nu mismatics, but only "faithful" Tarty Poli ticians, aud may not know "a hawk from hand-saw," it is no wonder they cherish cd a Fish hawk for an Eagle, and the ab sence of the word "Liberty" may be excu sed in them. Probably "progressive" De mocracy will next substitute "Slavcry"for "Liberty," and let the Fish hawk proclaim it for the I'hilad. Suuthcm M-jnitor claims that "Slavery is national, and not section al," and a number of our Pennsylvania Democratic exchanges endorse and approve tho Hunitor. We say, keep the "old Reds" the "Liberty" coppers and call on Govern ment to RESTORE (he word "Liberty" the Liberty cap and the American Eagle t all our coin." Let the amalgamation 'Nickels" (and the "Nickers"J already coined go "down South, (and stay there,) but n vcr issue another bastard coin In the mean time let all false coin and false doctrine be "nailed to the counter," and amalgamation whether of coin or color le confined, as "peculiar institutions," to the South. Bloody Riot in New York. The city of New York was the scene of terrible riots commencing on the fourth of July and continuing all through Sunday. The disturbances originated in an old fend be tween two parties of rowdies known as the "Dead Rabbiu'' and the "Bowery Boys." The. disturbances became so great that three regiments of the Stato troops were called out to suppress them. Several of tbe streets were barricaded, and fire arms used freely. Seven persons were killed aud forty or fifty wounded, many of them j supposed to be mortally. A six pound howitzer was taken from one of the gangs ly the polieo and military. It is said to Lave been charged with grape shot and ready for use. SaP" We are indebted to one of the teachera ft a catalogue of the Dickinson oeoimary, WiUi.nu.port, f,.r the Current Tear. 1 here The Religious Element rrression and more deteloped . n,.l .... ..-i. , 1 , v y-i r j 'Le last No. of toe Jl' thtxiut Quarterly : , - .. , v:- ftci-icro contains most able and searching 'article against slavery, from the pens of j its editor, Dr.Whcdon, and Abel Stevens. n Cheever 1UV UlklUlb VAui " frnm his church in New York city, for the crime of preaching against the sin of Slav ery, was an utter failure. TlicOld School Presbyterians have been regarded as the most " conservative " on the slavery question of all orthodox deno minations at the North. Rut the dcoision of the Roman Catholic Chief Justice, that the cohrctl race hat no rijhU tchuh tchitct are bound to respect, is abhorrent to the moral bcuso of the followers of Calvin, of Knox, of Withcrspoon, and the Prcsbycr ian worthies ministers and laymen who took such a conspicuous stand for Liberty in oar great Revolution The Richland Presbytery, on the lGth ult., adopted the following resolution, unanimously : 'K?owrf,That we consider the testimony of the General Assembly (U. 8.) on the suDject of slavery, from the beginning of thai body in 1K'J, up lo the present, as one and uniform, (when rightly understood) against the tlave mtfatrm a.a beins; of Divine right and of perpet ual continuance; or thai those professing god- Mr. ess should voluntarily avail themselves of the privileges of the slave laws lor their own profit or indulgence, and against the ceasing of desire and efTort for the complete deliver ance of the church and the world from the system and its effects ; and inasmuch as there appears to be an increasing disposition manifested in Southern authors, presses, and speakers, la and out of the Church, not only to jostifr slaveholding in certain circumstan ces, but the slave laws which authorize them to hold them ; we wish, it, therefore, to be un derstood wherever our testimony may go, that we will not tolerate any retrocession of prin ciple from that heretofore promulged by the ucncrai Asscmoiy, irom ume 10 lime, on un I anhioef . thai initrnd of tkl Ckttrrk reirarlinir b tlrp, llit ,ut,ject, she ought to be, with more earneslnets, expecting llie consummation oj the period, when erery yoke thalt be broken, and the outcasts of every nation shall rejoice in all the privilege., civil and religious, which it is the design of the Gospel to procure." Death of Hon, Win. L. Harcy. Hon. William L. Marcy, late Secretary of State, died very suddenly at Ralston, N. Y-, at noon on the fourth of July. 013 breast Judge Marcy was in his 71st year, hav ing been born Dec. 12, 17S5, in Stow bridge, Worcester county, Massachusetts. After completing his aeademie coarse in bis native town he entered J3rown a,i,yyrj ln vat,DZ tue "r re uia in 1812 a?d 1814. Mr- l3 scrTed a a volunteer in tuo ueience oi nis ataie. Ue w" in lb U' s- Senato Ic!S th, tw0 JMr?i wboB L tJigned,being elected Gov- cruur 01 iew io- e was twice re-eiectca, viz : in icji ana 1000 , ouion fourth nomination, in 1838, he shared in the defeat of the democratic party, and William II Seward was elected over him. After retiring from tbe executive chair Mr. Marcy principally devoted bis attention to bis private business,until Mr. Polk became President in 1345. IIj was then offered and accepted the office of Secretary of War, and was considered through the four years of his service one of tbe most influential members of Mr. Polk's cabinet. Iu the death of Gov. Marcy we have lost one of our ablest statesmen. The Tribune says : "1 bat he never approved nor couuto nanccd tho violation of the Missouri Com. pact, is beyond doubt ; and this is all tbe foundation there ever was for the South em report that he was about to join the Black .Republicans. Had ho yielded r 1.1a M.!..l IntMnlaAa In lCtl ! J to his natural impulses in 1851. resicucd his seat in the Cabinet, and placed himself at tuo head of the opposition to Douglas s Nebraska policy, he might, perhaps, have died President of the United States. But Gov. Marcy was trained in that mistaken political school which holds it better to be wrong in the Democratic party than right out ot it, and be lived and died in confor mity with that error." lie was buried on Wednesday from the r i o. it . i t. .... i cart ci. iaptist conrcn to which bo was attached, the ceremony being attended by the highest officers in the nation and an immense concourse of mourning people. FOREIGN NEWS ' The opponents of the French Govern ment have only elected half a dozen mem bers of the Legislature. The British Minister at Madrid has again strenuonsly protested against tbe Cuban slave trade. The Ministerial journals are highly ela ted at the result of the elections. New elections are ordered in eases where, by an absolute majority, either candidate was not obtained. Ooneral Cavaignac stood in this predicament in Paris. A despatch from Trieste announces ano ther victory of the Circassians over tbe Russians in which the latter lost 1000 men. Letters from Madrid speak doubtfully of a peaceful settlement of the Spanish Mex ican question Tha mutiDT in tbe BannI arm? had spread in a most alarmine manner. , Great diatrcM prerailed in CLiua on to conot of tbe scareitj of food. Breadstuff Some circulars qnote flour as firm and quiet. ' Wheat steady, Corn tery dull, a declining of Is. el. 6d. Tbe weather had been faroratle for the crop. St. Johns, X. F., Juljr 7. Her fda jestj's Survejiog Steamer Cvclops, tailed westerdav fr Iniln. k.i.;.. oVJLo0Z ' degradation, is becoming mi LEWISBUJIG CHRONICLE OoropnoJttae of th Lewisburg CbfOile J A Lewisburger in Illinois. June 28,. 1857. The charges from St. Louis to Council Bluff. were i5 fare and $2.50 per hundred for freight, and from there to my contemplated destination 125 miles further we should have to get as we best could. Nut being well, and not belonging to that portion of God's creation who the Supremo Court pronounce mere "freight' I changed my course here. or 700 acres of wheat in one cnclosuro, waving in the breeze, without a bare spot! Corn is somewhat backward, but farmers talk about its being as high as their heads in two weeks : if that proves true, there will be some awful stretching in the corn fields. But there is no doubt that all crops will be good. The fun loving havo had somo amuse ment here recently. Since "Long John" Wentworth left the Democracy, they had suit brought against hiiu for some canvas bags retained by him, in which ho had sent home some " Pub. Doc." away back when he was a "good Democrat" Member of Congress. Tho "pure" Democracy said he had "stolen mail bags!" Wontworth thcrenpon found out that Judge Douglass had more such bags than he had, and had like suit instituted against him : whercu npon the Democracy were glad to drop it, and decided that those "bags" were not mail bags " arter all !" (It is amusing, by the way, to see the "little Giant" and his Administration twisting and screwing to maintain their favorite doctrine of "squatter sovreignty." It will not work to their satisfaction. The Utah Mormons have got what the lawyers call a " snap judgment" on them, and they kcow not what to do.) IIow are you getting along under the lead of the noble Wilmot 1 My prayer is that you may succeed in maintaining tho rights of all men, but if you should be defeated it is a consolation to the upright to know that it is better to be defeated with the right than to succeed with the wrong. Certain it is, that if right does fail for a time, it will eventually triumph. K . -. t , . . uutxageuus acquittal oi a iiiuruerer. e learn from the Lawrence li'jmbli can of late date that the murderer Chirks Ivjitt, was on trial in Leavenworth City for the murder of IIopps. The murderer, it Will Le recollected, tliade a Let of a ... . . i m pair of boots with a friend that be would i .. i. .i. t ii Kill an avoauoDisi Dciore 10c sun suouiu set. To make good bid word be left town shortly afterwards in pursuit of an inno- the place on his way to the interior of the territory. lie overtook the unsuspecting traveler, shot Lioi duwn in cold blood, without a word of provocation, scalped him and galloped back to town, brandishing the bloody trophy, as an evidence of the execution of bis contract, and claimed the boots which he had wagered. The Scalper Acquitted. Fogitt, the wretch who last summer murdered and scalped the cripple IIopps, on the Law rence road near Leavenworth, has been tried before Judge Lccompte and acquit ted. The Jury was packed by the Bogus Sheriff, who pui on it eleven ruffians and one Free State man. The latter held out against tho eleven for 24 hours, and then gave in, for fear that his house might be burned by the Ruffians, out of revenge. There is no law for a Frco State man, dead or living, in Kansas, while the "Na tional Democracy" bear rule. But there is "a good time coming, wait a little long er." Tho day will shortly bo when the Free State people will laugh at the calam ity of tbe cut throats, and mock when their fear comcth. Chicwjo Trib. Departuri! of Gen. Walker. The arch filibuster Walker left town on Wednesday night for Nashville, to sec his father, and thenco for New Orleans, to batch new schemes of piracy against Cen tral America. Tbe presence of so many of the miserable deluded followers here, and the fear that they would make him smart for the sufferings which he brought upon them, probably hastened his depar ture. Nxw Yoek, July 7- The barquo Tan chita, arrived at this port to-day. in charge of a British officer, from the river Congo, where she was seized as a slaver by tbe English vessel of war Sappho. MECCA and Mohammed. rUT JNAM & CO. have published and now ready for sale. Burton Pilgrimage to Mecca and the tomb of the Prophet, with introduction by B ata an Tatlo. vol. 12 mo, wilh IU lustrations.- $1,50. 1 he history of this curious book is as fuU lows : Burton, an officer of the East India Compa ny .having in a lung residence in Upper India acquired a perfect knowledge ef the Oriental language and customs, protected a visiL un. der the auspices of the Royal Geographical Society, to the Holy City of Mecca and the Tomb of the Prophet at Mecina, places rarely if ever before visited bv anv Englishman. This he successfully accomplished in 1 fell 3 4, disguised as a Mohammedan Dervish. The historv nf thf Pilrrimatrt. i nnt I interest and originality by any book of travel I7er PBblishe1 embracing hit residence at Sk! .'iJ. across the desert with the treat annual cara van of pilgrims; the visit to the tomb ef Mo hammed the discovery that the sacred black stone of Mecca is an areolae; the annu al sermon preached at Mecca to an audience of 156,000 pilgrims gathered from all parts of j inei.ios.en. wonu ; nis narrow escape from detection; and the only accurate account of the Mosselnsan faith. t To the religions community, this work far nuhes information never made public, re specting the ceremonial laws of a large por. tion pf the eastern world ; while, for general interest, Burton's narrative will compare fa vorably with either Eothem or Crescent and e ros. W. P. PL Tit AM A Co.. - Illinois IS tho best adapted to tanning 01 j fu,.,j, l)U,dintau.il.(1tim, t1i,Ki rroiitwtv.l ly j 'y'";lm,;ei,",'r j ir,',. i;Jri:inhn .'ti''..-rt ami business l.iraimiis in the villas. .n .ANni.g T Aver flaw I do love to mlo """" 01 ""T 5 m","lu s"" ' '"""y. ' .., i,; ;. .ru.,.1 .,,,... .v., r i-...-, i.rt -j-revi-rtnn is desim'J to erow v. ry any Country 1 ever Saw. mil iuhwihh dillltrriitorfi'.lw"t-'"lMin'.l . l,,-Smk..f'rtvnumWmi: r.n..-nw.-I..t-I ' ., braJrlri'ilhu-elu ' . :P:n ori milc wide and SCO GOO wid4fl5U.ou..d.Ml.r...i.dtli.iaoy.riMn1?rrih..-, i;.,w.,vr iir-w.,,. w.t:.tr-j . last, and !ia jiiwi; thf r aJ.ai.i. , imi c u OVCr Prairie inllCS WIUO, UUU BCO u f.,i, .Mil. J,ll mmilJ totlii-i.un)-l .r ..' I,.. '-, ' . I,.. ,..r v lr.,m 1 ,:r rn.Tin lelloll ul lC N.iril'.- & WEST BRANCH RESOLUTION IROrOhlXG Amendments to the Const. tu- turn of the Commonwealth. j I That ilie lullowim; jm. uUinnlji hp prpotsi tntlm a-n- ' Ftitutiou of ttirCVmiiimNulUi, in Ncoruauce wiui uiu pruvitluu ul llie Wutli article ttrtf"f. T1ierehill IV; an i.J litioual rtrti. l.- to x roDit;tu;ln, to bm JuPi6DtcJ Bb urttcle letfUt us tolluwd: ' ' A'tTlLU XI. 1 OF ft MAO DEBT.. i-FCTin 1. Th tnt Oinjf ronfmrl i-Ma, to tupp!y j CMUJHii Ueficits or failure in rcTlucfcr lu tui-ilf.peum which it tu f.liUirosl. or to r.T-iy Che dcl.U no coiitr,n-Uslf i an4 in no otlH-r iniri-ow vllRlnvur. gecrtox tt. Id Mitioii tu ill aliTC limited powrr, tti ffate niayriintractdi'liLstins'in-1 int:ul'n,u!;.ri' iueiir-rts-Iion, il-fi-ii'l I'll- i-titi" in war, or V. rislis-m tti- invent cutnttltiilii) tndi-liti-llii! of tli Flute; tint 111 innni-y arising Imin tlie nnitrwti'inof tarti l-bt. shall In; nilii-d to tlut iiuriHHui tr wliU'U it wan ruiMut, ur to repay .ui-li di-liU, anil to no otln-r purim: w hL nr. en-riox a. Ktci-I'I tin- il.'lit. al..Ti- .i.s-tftit in sortim one anil two or thin article. noil.-bt whatuycr uliall be cri-a-tisi bv or on U'tlRll ot ttte state. BtcTlo 4. To ,.rovi'lii f-r tho payrannt of tlii pn-si-nt itiil.t. anil any a.l.Jitional il. bt r..nLrm-ti-il Haf-in iiai.t,th'i Irninlattlre 5hall, at It lirst m-fntoii afti-r tho a-lnpli'-n ot thin anii-nilawnt. crnate a aiiikmo- fuml, which shall lm sullicieiit tu poy thu accruing iuum t on iuch ile!-t, and annually turvlui-elhuiiriiii-ipal thcri-i.f byanumin't b-fl tlitin two hunili-iij anil lifty tli.iussuil dullam: w hich sin king fuml shall cnit or the m-t annunl incouu- oi me public works, from time to time owurnl by llie ulnti-, or the proceeds of the sale of tbe same or any i-arl lhifr..if, : and of the income or iruis-i; In of sale of sbii-krt own.-il by the state. tu?i-t her with other fnn.ls or n-sourc s tlmt but . Is, designated by law. The said sinking fund may be increased, from lime to time, by asiuiiin to it any .art of the tales, or oIIkt revenues of the state, not n-.uir.-d . liir the ordinary and current expeuNis of fforernmciit : and unless in case of war. invasion, or insurrection, no ! art of the said sinkiiii; fund shall be used or ulii' 1 ; olherwise than in extinstiislmti-nt of the public debt until the amount of such debt is reduced below tha sum j Of five million of dollars. tieCTIos. 5. Tlie credit of the commonwealth lihall not in i any manner ortfvent be phstip-d or loaned to any imlivi.I- , ual, company, corporation, or association; oor shall tlie commonwealth hereaft-r become a joint owner or stock- j hold'-r in any comitany, association or eorioratlon. i HixTM.v 0. Tlie eumraonwealth sliall not assume the d.-bt, or any part tltereof, of any county, city, borough or town.bip. or of uy corporation or association, unless su.-h i d.-ht shall have been contracted to enable the state to n- l invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, def-nd ilself iu ; lime of war, or to assist tbe state in the discharge of any I fsirtion of its present tn-lebtedness. ! Ssi Tlo.v 7. The legislature shall not authorise any ; eountv. citv. borouch. township, or incorporate.! distri. I. . by virtue of a Tote of its rilisens or otherwise, to become a stockholder in any eoniiany.assouialionor corporation. or j to obtain money lor ur loan Its creoil ui any eorporauoui assouiatkiuttnstilution orpartr. . f.KOX IMsTDKCtr. There shall lie an al.litimal article to said constitution, Ui be desigoaU-d as article eleven, as follows: j AKT1CX1 XII. ; OF NBW CijUNTIES. No county sliall bo di.id.-d hy s line cultins off over one tenth of it population, (el. her to liirm a new county or otherwise.) without the express assent of such county, by a vote of the electors ttereof: nor shall any new county be established, containing leaf than lour hundred : suuare milee. THIRD awrVDMETT. From section two of the first article of the constitution. l!Ji1l:f strike mary retpetfireln from section Bve, same article eo.-a cowmw Mrik. rat Oa -mrta. " 1'. mutitift; 'from Bction c.il. uits riiciB. iri-. 'u. ijmt iDnert in lieu tlit-reof i..e worlit "iiM ni tri!tv .. m-ction lour. Mtme aruue, nu in iku iuctcui mwrt .c Wirtviins: "Sr.TH'M I. In Oi year ne thouj.nf u'Iit hun-lrixj ttiNl fixtr four. n.l In rrcry fT.nth y.nr theroHtt-r, "'""daul-iroiua i ;I;p,,rli.,m.j.u,iui-tri!.ui.-ii-iiivii,ro.K-i.,.utti..;.tt. hV districts, tn proportion m the numUrof taial.b- inhah - it si tits id tlie fsTfcrnl rutlHtr-f.rx-ptt..;itaiiyouTity : cutiiuinic at l.twt tbne th.mfand fit hun-lrH taxnUs I umy b fnrKt.ii.fvtviitation; but no morel than thrc rxunti- "hall be joiDJ, mud tut rouuU h:i.l 1m (Itvitlv J, fn the f.innation -f a ai-trift. Any tity con- ; 'iie Sclio... House Will also be ioM, SCpa triininaiinffl -Witnilinberof taxal.lri. to tntit! it U tit : . , . . ....ut..tiwa .K.ll ti.-. awnsnis. P.ir.p.xaan. rait ITOlU I DC I.'H. ! u..jo aiiruwl it, auJ hU lm dtfiW n.u. r..i..-!ii-nt i iiiitr.cUofcontiiriK.utwritirr.cflu. tsitabl popultv j t.nuiwn.araiinybl,c ou n-riwritatiTr. A.. rirrtitiitatiTf. At tu nil (M i-ti'"'n WTPii, rami anine. inurr int-wr ( words. rtfjr f i'hiiatUipma ahnit -V dtrvJfd tn. twjl , motor ial dtstrictt. of amtiguout Urritnry at n-i'r'.v ' in UtxnMf popul,ttum as jtntsiM ; but no ward gtttiit be ; dirvfed in th formation twf.n j The UtriMlature. at it flm w.-tf! after thjkmtfrTTrir mmHTMiaiim i'i,w' iiiatTTTT-'irint i..iu iiif nianiit-r m ! bmridvtl; ruch district la rrtniri nnrliatiiaxl uniil tti ainrtii-uim'nt in Ut year ou uiousaiiu. eiut nuiiam. aiis. tuiij lour. VOntTn AMF?fT5l tXT. ThT nhs.il ht anaditkma! amnion tnthf ftrnt nrtidf of 'aid ronaiitutioot wlatcb ftbali tje numtxTJ ani roJ as luUuwi : To 1e frrtlon xm, Jrtitfe i. The Vartfliltnrt hl. harf the rowr tn alter. rcTf.l; ur annul anyehartt-rof inrorpnration hniftrr couf- rr. -l .y or ondrr auy ril or fn-uerai law, wien-vr in th. ir rtpininn it may b itjuriout to tin oitixt-us uf t.i onu ni"iiTa1th: in avh iwnnr, however, that no injii.tiu hLuII be duue to lb corporators. Wnu-h ltc.7. ftftoJri,7httt thin romlut ion prun ti th firt ainentl rocnt. yen 21. uhv? 7- on tin" xtou.I aim-mlniiriiL n)s . on the thirl amv n'tmcnt, ti-m J4, nys 4. On tin- Jbiirth amondinent. jea nays 4. Lxtract Uoiu thu Juurnnl: Ut'J. W. IIAMF.R.SI.ET, (Jerk. IS IIOL'.SZ OF REPRWrTlT:TES, April , 1S..7 1 Kf$oTr'J,Tht thin rt-solution paM. On the tlrt amctnl-tn-'nt, yvnn Tn ua k On tho :uconl m.-iiian nl. -a i7, nayn On tlm thfnl im-'Dilmt'tit, yea T un)s .H; anl n tu furth ain,nlmeQt, u S3, nays 7. Extract from the Journal : JACOB ZIEtsLET., Ctrl: SccBrrKT, Ornnt, 1 ik4 Ma 2, 1' a. o.crnTiv. S.crrUay of Ute tomm'mwtaHh. RicwztKTXs Omct I rjAnuMtLEu, Judc 107. 1 VrmjtyTtvrw'", I lr eortiff that th ntiTC aixl frtrffoinsT i a true nn.l 4irrTt ropy of the original lli'luti(iQ rflativt t. an Ainonlrat nt of the Oin-titution,v w tho amo n maiiu on file in thin oflkfi. In tcitimony wnprpor, I harr ht-rcunto ft mv !t&nl anl rmiMl to he afflxctt Hit M-al f the Secretary's Office, the day and year n)rT writU-n. A. lil I.", Secretary of Vie thmm"HtctuUh. Ix Pbiti, ) Mari h -Si, 1-..T. ( Hr51nt!n prrvfwtTicr aniradmpntA to theCuustitutiun of the Cuniinmw4Itht hciog under eonii(tratkin. On the fjueftion, Wilt the Senate apre to the flint atnen1ment ? Tlie yiui ani ny were taken aftretah!y ti tlie trOTU-lf.n- of Uie I'oontitutinn. and were a tftll'-w. t(h : Yt M'r$. Brewr ttntwne Chffrif Ely Krant Frllrr FUnniln trovr Jnffrnm Jordan HiiUnqtr A nor Lant-h Iswu Hfyfr SnJieUi SeUert S human Strtle istraub W'Uti Wtlkiitt WriaMand Tuyart ( SfiraX'r)' fi wurMttrt. Crabb VrtttwtU rnwy lirryg Harris iVn roje and SuuUur 7. 4 So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the filiation, Will lit ttonate apree to the serond unemlment F The yeas and nay were takbn agreeably tu the (iruvis lont of the Constitution, and were an follow, Tix : XtkStrrrs.ftmir Hrown Orttnrrll Ely Knxnt Fetter Finney Fimniken Ingram Jordan Annx Lautxtch Lewis Jtfycr&liert Mmman &Jur Steele iXraub H'tUb Hilkins IVrijht and Twiart (."Jwii-") 23. Navs Af'-wi. of'tf Cratfi Fraser Gregg Harris Killin ger I titrate and Scofald 8. o the question was determined in the ailtWuatiTe. On the question. Will the tfenate airree to the third amendment ? The yeas and naytt were taken agreeably to the Consti tntinn, and were a follow, ix : KsNstrt.itrm9er Hrmvne Crnhb CrfJtweJl Fty F' -mn Htstnik-m lYiwr In rctm Jordnn Kiilinger Knox LauUich Jsiris Jtyer field Hellrrs Shumam Soulier iiUtlt Straub Wbh IVtllinsand Wright '2A. Nats Af. 'y TtW NrrrUanA Thtrote t. So the qoeftioB was doteratincd in tbe aJUnuatii-e. On the question Will tbe Senate mcrt-e to the finrth amendment? The yena and nays were taken atpremble to the proTl- nona oi uie loaB.tiuuon.aou wra ma iumuw, . Vat Jf-fif-u lirrwtritnwn'G'fr.vCresswcttEigFrani' M.i .V.,-, lumta KiUinn Knox Laubach Iswis Afyer &yfi'M Sriiere situman AmiAsr meat xiruo man ntimnsana nrifw KxM irrM. ( ratrb Finney Jordan and Fnrose 4. 8o the quetUon vat deteirmiiwd in tbe afflrmatiTe. I fOg IlOLtt OF REMHSRfTATlTeS, April 26, f Thf itnlntiofi fffmporinc amendment to theConaUto tlon vTUte Comnwawcalta. buiog andcr ootUwdtrrattoa, On the qaevtion, Wilt the Houw atrtYe to the firtt amendment? The yens and najs were taken agreeably' to tho provi ioneof theOoftrtitutioo, awl were tw follow, viz: Yauw-Jf&jMrf. Anderson Arthur haclthouf Hall Ick Jtiihtm Homer Brown ClilAou (umpfxU Onast O'Uatxr Craw ford Dirieev Ent Evtter Fnusoid Foster Hibbmey fiitden ttamti ttarptr llexns hmimm situ iiuuyuM tiuymun jwrKM rmvrte sirnes juvrvM "rnni i..... - vtmn Kerr Knight IAsenritt9 Lonpottr LovtU Alanmr JW aU iTiWmtmt ATllrain Moothead iummta Afusselman M- chots Xiehtuvn JVummaeher Itarwm 1 iters frtril-en W nali J'Urcelt Jtamuy of Ifxiladelphia Ramsey ef Fork tit tner Rd HnbtrU Hupp Shaw Sloan Smieh of Osmbrtu Smith of Ontrs aVerenson Tnlan Vail Vanroorhis Vi-L ers irphity H'alUr Hnthrook WkMitm Wdiu WUherow Wriyht Zimmerman and &ts (fyeaker) 7a. KaTS JUVstrt. HkI-m Bmm D.jck Jtnmdton IJanmck Bint Hoffman of Lebanon Ltbu Mruthers Thorn Warner Md mrhrod-lX 8o thenelMtn was deiorailnedlA tLe aiAnaatiTe. On the question, Will the Bcmifm to tlateeef aendmentf The yeas and nmj were taken aimeably to the proTi sjotis of the OnnMItuUnn, ware as tVllow, Yaas Atessn. Audnmn inienhnmm Bnll Vecie Ifrneer fw.wcijfltor..eii.s Uxtrrr ll-w Mesfuwat llttlegnt Httfmn of Herbs Httm- kntir httbrit at John, Jokm thmfimut, i keetttr a .isr s.inr,.o ... .v'srii.c-jrin. rvair"' w 'Tt . .V.. rhcvi JtK&i r.r a A. .Vi-..oi4vft A "a i.eiAir I V EA1I3I Eli J U LY 10, 18.17 smJ'rl t'-tctlen .,im 1'urrrll H lin.'-j lttil"l 'fihit i:n.-i i; tfr i:-J-.rt i: 1,17. s, - 7V.ni (J-ff(.vr.lw,-i7, Xws- M.. j nr A"- '?- v iun n pr(nr:l ( v,i..'( 'ntvy h. i t. f-'ui -y H mult. .' Ji n- K tf,na ...t VuHnt.i It.., i :,, t S'lUf'i'is T'-tH I ( 'i 1 ''..( mil tin l C'xtr. 4 IVoyinseiltr IV(( W-''in--ti .11 hu.i !( icnu.iif 1 iu 1 lit- nirmalirc. V. til U.-- linn-.- n 'P . c. tli.' t!.:r I nniT.-l-n'-nt Til-- an. I li:if HTvl.ik", aii'l w r a- t !!'.-.r. Vi:- M- 'ta. An.Urt a Ji.irkJ,i, II ti ' h ,.i . 11,.... it.. ., , ..1 n. r 11 v.. ... if , ;:.,.. , f :.-, a II n j.inn ii-HL-r Im'hri- Ihhh J.r.A J-.lt -i J Kaufman k-rr fhyt tl , millet ilw .I.' ."''" 1 " .W mi" . v;t 'v,;i i.'..'; 'm.i : -is Xtrutixr. iWit ll:t.r lV:rn.c ir'wi "..- ILii-'i'-i.- ? j thu ii'Kliuli U3 ai U ruii:u'l In till.' u'iluinuvc On llni iUlf Will tl.i- llou.'.' n.-r-f liMli fiilrtti nnv-n Imrnt ? Tim yi-Bi in I iuivi. wi-rii talum, fttrt wciu n ..!..iv. ir : Vtn-.in. Ai,'l-rrn Aitl-ur ll...n" !::!, a, II re'. J;. u,-..ii Hi If. !;' r flrt.wn :ll.m riiii; '-.' i-.'y i;i.ei:it ".r ,:,wl',...l i't.Kr i . t-rt'.r ;;i-7 t'-f'-r ;.t,'w i) ti.UI.-t II, H-ieyr II int llt.d.m-1 lli'l IhV,. Jt.ti;.ltt.-r h-rl.i IJ-'' ftu ! l.-lti,-ut II n-ir-l-e lmt.rc I ,,. I -.bl :J,-..;.J- l.i.S Ja'.U - H li-i ' '' i.l- I. f'tr I..'., lsi-'nrit ls.n-i'tlt. r l.-vtl M tnrnr Mtwilr V fnli.iui.1 M'Htyi-it M-:ti--,i Miti-'lntunX.- it '.'' f'i r JVlin p.lrrt r.'r.i.n f niU l'u,;.V li,.,a.-i: Ph. la-17-Ai.l K ,m-l-'f i-.' l.- II- ""- r II - -I It It l.t;.t ,;..,-if .V-ii( i .- t 'i-itUt-t Sim'l, -i 'Wif.v .v., . ,i :.ii W.i.i r.,i! i ir-,tl,i: (i.l: (.S). '(f.vi.!.' ..-.'.or, li ft. .rl-,u II i .1 ti. i' ll.i II trvr ' Si niit: r.uuit u: i II. ul'r, SJ. 7V...1H i .V It-ek llmilltM . HeutLrn ll'iii'r."i'i ll...''.r-7 iirti.Tliliiit'a in tun ktiruiatiTia. Sr. TiTint'a orn.-r. II OIUU1.LU., June lb. I !. 'm..'M-TNl.f. .v.s'.- I I .ii-.ri't. II .t t!i.' Ili Mjluti.'ii .r. ; o-in AiiitfU'tini'iiOi ti. Ilii- r.inl.f uti"ii "f till- l'iiiiui..ii. uilli. ;i liii- sini' k.I-'iir ..ii It.- .I..urnn! f-r III.- t.i III -u . i-f tin- li iii ral A.'-uiV.y i.f tlnd Coiu-Dmiw.-Milli t-.r tlie ...i?.ioii of ls,'.7. . I itn.-s ill jr lian.l nnil tlie -al of HUM olTte.?. J l I. -tbi. tw.-iii;-sii. .Ir.y of JiiDi. i.nu lUou.-ii'i t ) lrai...i.J-..i.. gjomi fT.iinj of tht (inmrnnicalth J ......... i J. - Heal Estate. Superior House ana Lot ;t'l)!l SAI.B The subscriber tlh rs at ' -. ... iiil'nvatc bale liis rciaence on sjiimrroiu street, l.ewisburr;. b-tween the old 1'resbyter- ian church buildings and the residence of Thomas Haves. The house is a double bnck two-aiid-a-hall storev building, wall suilalde two-aml-a-half storey buiidin?, wall suilalde OotbuiMinas, Slubbcry, &c. ail in Boo.!-, order, an I well adapted for a comfnrtablelif home. For furiiier particulars jdease call oil July 6, ISM. 1'. 1J. MA Kit. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY 170S. SALE. The Tms!0CS Of the i J1 Lewis!. nrj Presbyterian Consregation i -ill otr..r , Snl,. ,,n llie nremiNrs. Con- . ' ,.... . . x- - - .t . 1 TWO T OTS Xo's 311 anJ l", sit- , x v-' jvx .?9 '. uaufi on th? corner "f Front an I St. I.ouis recU, on which are the l'revterian ehnrci, ; Liiil.lin tiirmorly useil, and the fcs-ion House both, JJ rick Tltiilslins, in c -od - . - uir;. , ,l B'"1 -." 7' t n' U'lliCU IS erected a Cnuoi JliU-.P. ropa ft btrert, on j Terms nia'l Unown at alr. WIM.IAM MaSUM, Pre i lent. w . , , !v ;, v,,. i j J VAi.r.M'.i.i: FARTl AMD FIILL PROPERTY T;0R S L1:i Tlie i;n - r - nrJ - ir - vd-t J vivin narlner of the linn - f J. Ii. A V. li.ili Lix., uiu-rs tor sale ali taai ..hi.i:.? rr'petty sit u.. fr. . on th" S-itilh sn!-' vl' iSusquchaTitia UiVr, G miles fr-n Vi!!i;t!:i'--port, and a milts from the line if the ni.t.ii ry tt Erie Iljiln.ad. The lVnriy4va.iia I 'ar.a parses utt t'uc npj' .vile si..e of tlie river. T.i tract contains ;(jO t l'!". vuh fi p- r cm!. aUowance. ,00 acres are cleared, aud in a zoimI ..tatt' of cu!iivati.n. Tin-re is a iaie ainuiuit of valuaMe TlMISEi. -n the pirnii w "j-v se;; a rood stream of Water, and 4 i V. a SAW IILI" The Mill is nexv, ytf-'-i). ins built in l-5il. atw'' The other imrnvemcnTs consist of Five t.Ol.O D KI.I.I.Nt; HUl.ES, wFih Out ll'.il-lin; t'uereto. Two lareji BAH.s, one ot which is firt class, wilh a laree Siied aitachcil. i The above property will he oilVred at Public Sale .it the Court House, in V,l!iampoit, en Weil:M"cI:iy, I.3I2I ot Ailusf next, at 1 o'clock P. M. A Tsi.rri.in uf tli ntirriincp manri in fkili. mic uamm - iu.itc -aj, hi iiiivic.. aiu tij- proved security Terras ma le known on i!ay of Sale. Kurtlier particulars can hr oi.tained v a.! dressing WILLIAM li lU LIMJ. FnniviiiK I'.iilnir. f J li. A . II. Ill l.INi! Wiiliampi'rr, l'a., June i'o, l.'r.'. tSRIHAS COtiilT SALE, 4 CiKICK AIlI.Y to an onlcr of the Orphans' Court of l.'nion county, ill be eiposcJ to public sale, on the premises on Silurtliii, the l.f Juir.f Aityiist nrst, all tlial messuage ami tract of lanj situate iu White Oerr township. 1'ninn county.ailji'inin lands uf David Itainsey, Joseph Spotts, Adam Iieck, and David .Moyur, contamitir sw'A VClClS perches, more or less. The Improvements are a small -J frame House and Stable, and the laud jUjliiniler cultivation. Also a piece of Woodland situated ?3, in Hull. line township. adjoininc lands CyiyJW of John Bennase, Francis Wilson fcvHl and others, containing four acrcsswW . more or less. Accoidtn; to the decree of the Court, the premises will be sold at private before the public sale, if a sufficient price is offered. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A.M., when terms of sale will be made known by WILLIAM KA.NCK. CONRAD 8.V AKT.LEXDF.rt, Executors of Jacod Sntci.deceaseJ By the Court: SiMitt Kocsh, Clerk May II, 1837 Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Veml. Ex. is sued out of the Conrt of ('mntnnn PlenR nr i'n;,.n .nj i ma A. I I ...;u ' "UU.J , -.- . l..i.t: Cl i .1... II..UI:- . r . ,x . , . , . .- hnuse Pf David Herr.lll Lcwisburs.on Fuidjt, July nun ikj7, commencing at iu o clock-, a. M., of said day, the following properly ,to wit: A certain tract of land, situate in I'nicm township, I'mon county, adjoining on the north and cast, lands of Mary Jenkins ; on the west, lands of John flumps j afld on the south, lands of Juhn Phillips, Juhn Younzman. 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 lor taking out the ore are made, the veins opened, and everything arranged lor ' ' . ' " . b " tnimnir purposes. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as Ihe property of Horatio G. Taggnrl, Josiah 11. Furman, and Eli-'htt C liartnn. DANIEL D.Gl'LDIX, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lewisbarg, June 9, 1857 011 RENT! E large and commodious ROOM heretofore occupied bv F. M. Zicaaca I in priming the Vmun Argus, in Frick's Build- corner of Third and Market pnetsimi eivs.o imsneilifel Ir- rorsession giv en immeiiiareiy. i pp:v f j'.'n. n. i.i...., ' fi.: V.I, 1-57. .'V.iuiurv .-r U"w KuiiK sjn.ii:r, wiini . - , , . ...,1.,.. ctmp n, I If" l.'SI C 11 1 Tin'.' AUCTiOrj SALE!! iTBi.11: sale or !.. Bl 'V rt J Trei-..rt.n. the sliipp.n? pi.fl of tl.e I re- the terminus of the TREVOKTO.N KAIL- koau, and jn..ii..n wuii TIIM NI'Nr inilDOE, crossing the Nii.'riflnuiia to llie prci.t terini- nus of the .irUu-r tVnlral K. The naiJ lots Will le ollerta lor iaic au on Trcvcrton on Kitiirihiy, t?v: 2.').'. .', IS"'", : rrn Central li.ii'r T-1, an I its rmneeiiun w.in the l:.n!r..a !..! i!e' Trevi.rtmi t'.'al and Kail jroa! fiimpativ I.-;, I:' r t." tlieir rxi.-r.sive mine?, which will make it one of the lar.'Ot I coal shipping p.. ain.vc t!e Junction. It l.a aKo the imsiii'ss -.rowing out of I'ne ('anal : and li.m'n. .Ti l i!i- ISr ! .e acn-s theSosijUt ; lianna ; llie lln.le n!V-rin the only ficilitn-i : !or nuli s up anil down t lie river for forward. in conniry pro dure to .Sinitlurn and Kasieru ' markets l.v lilr.a 1- I'ort Trevortniijias the ' fiiriher advantaie ..f being snstame 1 by a ru b j ;n, 1 extt-n-ive ;,-iiciiltuial country in the ,,. . vieinity. 'I'tKMs or Sii.r.. Pinelnsers will pay rier cent, ca-n.'.ri': ti uanee in once uii.uu.c.i ai on.', tw.., ami ltn -e year, w.iii inioie.-l au- nuaily ..n tin. aii....u.H i.ra..l ; improvemeiiu Villili'i! Jit In .) tinn treil llnliara in w eari, i, i within bn J olpurcl,a-p. .I.OI!..l. -MOU lO.bupt. . -I' .. I . 1-1 l'.7 , ... r. Tt , , , ;,, t Ho! I armors lliancc lor a Jjanr.ahi! IOIt S If jI'. "''ar Iwisbur.a Tract .f alinuM KMt 'rt'sl of good Farming I .an.l Inn. '-ti.in: M.il. It will he sulJ on rcai- on.-il.ie terms at nnv ate sale fi.r Cah. Imiuire at the OHice of th-? Chronicle. June 1, . v 4 t tt t i.r i.v iti.t T T.-i-'T TI.- VALiU.H.l-l'i l,rj.Ui ii.n.wo, i oi: sai.i;. I r-v,jjf;s,sd;!jfronVr3roraehisr;e5Hli.Tier on the wen side of South Mecnil Mreel , ,ho l!nr.,ohof Lrwisburtr. between Market, lol .....iL s..n. jin.i.f npsr 3 L am wu ......... . -.. hall ot grouml.makinira frunlotu'Jleeton said second sirre t, an. i in i nKi.i m .... . ....... -. The improvements aie a commodins three r-t.ney I'KH h. ) I'.IJ.IN'i i r-t.ney I Ml h. 1 hl,l,I . Ji&l I I"S 1 of rresscd hriek. IV feet frm.l bv ' Uenleep well tiiushe ! wiiu a mari.le base, tusrble sil!s and lands ir. If on : a fire-proof mi wuii a lung r.o.ae.ie 1 i... ij feet an i tut Kitchen a Well i f ex- i: lrt: s.aUe-anlce ltousc-a..d other necessary ow-buildiuss. J here are awo on ai.i ch Frmt Trees and t'.iru'.din l.-.ra'ii.n is a desiral!- ono either !. r a , private n'-.!T.r( T ftililiC bu-iriC: I: i ; on the must e'rtaii'il part ot the lioroush, r.ear the C.mrl Uouse.and but a shoruiistance Ircin Market :re'-t. Terms Will be made easv. June D, (i. F. ViI.I.r.11. VVV.IAC sali:. i T)TK C i hervl piven i't.a; the unJcr- nc.!.Tr-:i-es, will sell :.t autrlii-n, :u purs mi; an I r-y viriup vi ait .ri i i a seiiiMy arrr .vt! the Hih thiy of . pnl, A. V. 1 .. tu 1 1' i' ii ! a i ihe lMl. dav i't July. A. 1. 1 i't. .1! tin: ; rcii.,'f' ia lUe Uurfii?h i f I!'ri i;, tv.p .I.i. !. loiirt Hoiiie an-.i all o:'. r ' Xul.!ic Hii. Mn t's aii I I-an.i. ..;ua:e it; .i. ! B'Toutri. bfloMT.r, l the ri-ui.Ty f li:cu rrnT tt ni- dvn f t :h nw ri":'iiv c-i .,.! initixt, tH'urnin am cp?cr:r'r l ; ; .' : a.- on ih' vt-t I y X mv each other, an-? b tir lte't, r:t I'V t .r.-A -:r-t t r.n ! smrh t v an A'.!y, whereon it; t'ulirt SSoue ;ii:! C iaitly Oi:. - are erected. ANuacerta.u l-t adjciiun i'lnntb street on the eat, Market Mret-t on tiie Siu;h. of J, ha Seei.-!ds i-n ilie wet an-.l an Alley un the nir:h. wher'-R t': ,1s M i er.'er 1. ,a:d Kns tw il 1 h? vuid separate, iccetli-r u-.:;h ' the appurteiian.t"5. Sale Ui cun.ii -nee at 10 oeTt-ck A. V., aid day. wh-ri and uin-re the t'r:ns and con ditions of s..!e will re made ktT'wn 1 v ih itn deienr,!. di!v prrnintfd hv aid Art f" r tlial purpo.e. ' Skill M.UDF. UnWARIH, HKMiV V. EV Ell, June 3, is:.7. JOii.N V.UAUUUlt. TO THOoii: Tl'SIrt IV AXT IMn.ISS .1 Farm tcithui tie roivh "ft very Mm. Tilt! IincWAY F.rl OiMrANThai.TnI.'nrn.i ni'-nt- l-y ir.''h all d sire K-tLl- cr urch in- h- iii'-' fi-ii 1" Th? Farniv rnij.-t r f th h-'tt timf-t- n.- rj! tli" nti? ,ut., h , t. n-h imratu a i- V r- mrinj. If, ! i ro.crtv i.-l",T4t-l in Kik (' .imtv. I't-ntiMvlvinin. in Hi I nii.l.-t"t n thrivin-p. j Tilatjcn f .-.m- l'lu-n, Tl;t-- iiui:ite ' is 1',-riri'tiy hiltlty. an 1 tli t'Tri' t-u.jii-- of id. v.-t. f.-.-r. is iitwmrt a It a i-n h:t tn n' al'tMi.i ot t he ie-t ! .ji.n'ii y . 1 . i tl ;ii , Ir n. 'I he - i,,- in l t:v it r:. i-f.-.u j I to J i "r 'T-'. v.i !.! ly in-tti!irr- ui-: n- I --i ' -1 ! a: t!.i- t::.ie t u"t !...i. ir, cr u c: :irt.ii j tu-ref citliiiiiij i lo !...-it.-tl I't "".iiav.niV i'.y-rm i.!!ior !.', ! ni -t s 'iiynt-I.' 1 j-r liionth. Di.-.'ouiit f- r rfrrr um i f ' LV,;''vr;.,-i ",V" :;s.:;:.t::i;."V':A;-:: la c- r.-i i. rini tu aUvantiij.- ot eiuiraLu,; tu this -u t "ij-.f 'I V oil is . ri-n hin. -t'-ne. capslilf rf nininr tli- luvi.-t err,owi!u ti which Oils :tUciil-iit h-w- att-iined it- rriv.nt r. ,n r-r-ritv. I It i Lite rrl.tre ( f liii- crjt Vnrth Wr.t fml f'vin. ami i h ;in -i -o- n to boroni. oin- of ihei;riatt - . - lmMn'K-.iU-esin thit:ito. It iH mirly the er.-t Lske market. (a- iturJiiii to u.a.tion ton tniwl tl. irretcst in ti..- fn. .n.. it i: is t;..- ..rkahie t.-tae f the bt i;i:ti:oii.o;i '.il. MTii-uiiiiii; in tho aircreiraW to orcr .in.!, i!..,...- Lu.fal ui. J- r cai-1 acre. lhl Will l.riK.'tl.e lu,i of iiii'rimst'le T:iluv. The fini tii-tii ft.aUi i;.t.. .!irt, I'r. tliMH- T. J..ckina of aG-ton. h:. ma.Ie t,...I,.tt.tl Mir.v -f the IniiO, an.l anaiyHi t1(.i.va. lia ir, n or. an.l the linir-toDe. This ra-t-rt t..w...th,.r a i!h ntnii will Ih lr..M.l m i.,nir.r., ,lM;,TUr.-iTaiir.:id! are tal out thn-iuh thiapro. ivrty. The funoury trie KailriKi.l us a mario t i..r our coal to the iak. it run-s from Kri to rhiiaiTa. A tarw i.art of Uii- r-Hol h;ihe.'a i.nih.fl. and is now in runmi.-orhr. A h-'avy fore i now work ins; tium V.rt towards our lanj in tii.-.wtrn direction, thr m.-ans lor tn. fi-mptf'inn ot wnuit tin in raiatHi it will tvn b fiiiih.J. The AU-'gh.-tiT Valli-y Kailroadivnn.Tti.uji wilh Nt-w York, ...-ton and 1 itu-buriC- Th Arnan Koad Cf'nnecta un with tht- V Th.-ro are a.r. ly irr-od Turnj-ikf VnAn ninniri? thro this prrp-Tty, riou othr ro.is have f-, n opent to aToitin.od).u the emigration and settlement wlacit htu already taton p..i.e. There in no opportunity cqim to it now offered to the man who wants ;o j-r.ivi.ir hinu-otf a h-.-me in an etwy w.it. and mnke awttU-mt nt lere lii-csn lire in rrooeriiv ati-i liuvjfiitit oie m afuti,lertsi. ll.Tt lltALXUY. No csu-e of ftTvr e-r hating hwn known to oreur ot tin Wet, mr.$ prhaj-a Intolerant pt-ofle. whtre lherii tin uiri.'tv. r h ,jt a..l,.lu .t..... ,K .,. Il.n.li.UisU..uJ.l.r,th.en,il.rani,.lt.rbeincua Wtliehi.altliktrliDiateintlieworl.l.liast.iemluresirk- miss an.l aoin. a... I - rha ruins his bi'alth anil lhat ur litUu i ;. Hut hi re is a thriving- si-.ci. uii-nt having tlirve t.wns. rontainin rnurrhr. srhmK h. tls.stnr. saw null, crwt nnils. auil evrntliinis iiiiml. Tilers is aniFh niarc t at han l. Tin. "liinil.-r tra l,- lat vi-ar (H.uiiiru wuin 1.0 iiumirv.i minion ii-. di lum'sT. Uirt linn', owiiik lo the wal, it will rnnio .nil niorevania as a numrmr nt irnu works act m.inutae- ' tidies will soim be si.irti-,1: the. are at Jirevnt startinc tllrm exten.ivelv Rt WaIT-n. Ktim fir ihfse ho ilo n..t wisn lo ci thi-re. the f.avments are surh thit thiy ran easily tuy a lariu to save their rising familivs rroni want take place in :lie value, if lan.N. Bv an outlay soarrvly mi.e,l.asiil-unlial provi,K.noan he aiadf. IVrson. should make early a..lleati..n, a, tIt or write to K. Jelh ries, S-rel.iry. No. lrfi Walnut Mn-et, brkivr lifth, Philadelphia. Letu-rs cartfully auawnU giviuj; hill Intbrroalion. haresor tracl. of I.n.1 can he bnn;ht or .Mwu.-vd. hy Mler enrksineth.- rlrt insialmint i.f flvo di.llars.whvn the suhsrrilM-r w,ll Ik. furnishej with hn..ll, maps. arramee Deeiis tivcu. 1'etMiiucaa also tpurthase from our Aleuts. Route fnim Phflailelphla to Tyrone on the Pmnsylvi ! ?',Lmn;' I'.Tf1' ""1 "'rJZ sSr ? u,u1' , This la a ilelivhllnl season lo vi.lt St. Msrv's Ihe hrst iiuMnacrnuiui.siAis nisailiiraeu. a.uiuirv ur S.U si-units, ,-, .... y.ui.j ......i.irj s. .iui-c DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS TT'OU S iLE. One lot on Snnth Third ! street, a square and a half from Market. Also i on Somh Fourth strret nnlv two snuares from Market. IV'The above are level Lots, well located and adapted to bin ding purposes. u.- 11 a utrpivr- u. H. AKMrROM,, Art rc 1: r r! m. Ar n'.rc:i". !tc .i I.twifl-mi-, M-inii I'.'. !-!' at eleven o'clck... M..t'. the liishct bn! !.-r. Dr. I. Brngser Dr.J.F.Hiney T 1 0:I(i:OJATIIIC TLvsit ians. J J M Marke, s,.b.tn Hih45. LEHisnvin:. r . j Dissolution. ' r;'iii: c. p:inucrhip h-retrr, stn ; ier lh .ime pf Z'iun 4 .Sterner ' , ,,,!VtJ t.y niuiua: cun.rr.t. tu't w '" ;, ,eit .11 the tii-use 01 .-.ir. .ellrrs. A. 1 sjui win jua ra.i an.t j f-'t"'-" I liAM is Zr;i.t.Wr' ISXAtJS. fTtkXKI. l.rwii.'iir7, July 1, lhi7. I ., Tin- II j i l.rririj Luiiae?j n ,; beCarKf!j i-n as uiiril at the -iM Siarid (:n S.nt Tt,!. itii.ii. -Mjiktl oiurniob Tue- Jav a p." .!.iy. I-H.STKK.m2r." i.AisTi moi: i: 7a7Ti7 I.T! S1I.T: v, r i; , ::. r f. r srtV I J.l Klil'OOI. K1"E SALT. !'. ti. A. do. I". DAIKV ilu. ('- ui. try Merrlianti v lm wiil' sen ! us ii,.r i.rl' i N in a ivanre, w..!i i i triiri.ir.ni, to ih v l;-'n v. e have a car'.'-, avoat; ran se--. Fino ur ti. A. Salt at live cuts per va,. i li ilic ilnp. than it can It su-.; icl ,,; ; Mull-. mi r, .i .f (0 ' OraJn ai.d .USiU .' ' I: i l- r. l r.- . j . tpiai'; Whalf, Itsl.rtltl I I, 1 .oi., J li or, n.u. ii-ii t . . , , K, , H:amr.rr! ' ' t. Jet COOdS . fciaCf. J.amOnOS . . Lc. t.ttriy, tutu .-w.-r iw ju nri, : I 'Villi snIfriliiT is roi.am! lo firniM , J nines the verr Leat COAL (if rtr (t?-,cn( ;inti, limn itkut-liarre ar.it rM. 'mi km hum - He has ! hand an art:e! vi ry .uperi.rqnaiitv.sncha. is sci,i,.ni.0r i,, u,is market. which he will dispose ot atth ; Iowf.t ea.-h prices Cal weishf J. anit r- i mea-nre uarraiilnl. Ib Coai rici.anzM : mi rthaiitatile Louiilry 1 roi.uce ot ursta.iii ' a - well as tor ca-n. ! Cml Ynrl atThn's Neibil. LumlerT; ' i. ii South Wairr street. ,Bj.6 - R.l.NtSB'T ' - ; . liciMltiriil Ill'Utl uf t, , f v ft v tt t t B V. I U !.. COM PLfcTaLl ruslRim , ,..,..... j TO TUL Oht.AILZsl AUL ,i,'t M tli-it i rmy wuM r.ct hawe it tvmr,r.i; '.. m r ifif-r: ir r.M, but rnulJ bm lh-kin tii r t- r tt1 u' lt-U m'.b Uu-irtslf itl il hiDjl but u.i hw ; r-ti.... "I. or tri uT.Ied if h r'T fu'a. n a!J be,i. cr i-rui ti'iQ. hut woul.1 curt 'i. jT with h k tvi t :..-n;,s':,'i:i but wn:-i fin J. It will ul-- rra . : piin;1 lrm th f.i"- it1 lAin. 1'rt'f W'-mJ't Htr . As iitric F.. Nnffml-T -I'r' f. J. W' -f-'iv 1 mr r : 1 h-e IvpI tutirfa (.':;. -..Tit ri'.ii "t" y nr Hair lirur; tit-. : 1 -i rt f.tt.-n rl;-it t ty 'iiw-ftTy n4 ,;.- i:-:. .: ui!i-. L:r i -. . 1 -'Jit it'n-s-ti lo f.tvr j ; t ..'iv.- :n I . - iit.- -rt-ry with th-- tin- tr ii '.' . ! vtriiin; t-ti-I iitat'k rrmlif. until I n-t in I. v n ii fr r-'Ulitr fov.i ti.i.TxUn Mitt--. i U ' : -i . - . h :..-r:i!it-" Iiilut'. l th t;::l ot y ti' t .. ,n I--T i.tti M -1 i-L- J . D.y wil-. wfw t. i rf.iltll t'P"!! ft I'f-r. atld l.Sfcl h. iluiasicl snry ui &n. aud Dtirr,. - ' ii- :t. i.ot -no; iy l- -. - if. i.i i:i ll.f Lair. I'Ut litcim : lij ' n ...c l-ifl sfi Bi:r: 1- ''L : ii i - ti ns -:T l.r-t; rat-.. r'.U; :.i.i t. ai.i !.: r: -i'T-nrij Ta.'.ie are .V. n-' t -r'iP ai-! r ' .. vf lynil-rho wotiiii h - -'-ri'.t l v rfCM.lt ! r nti-i l--.tt:tr. -ii't ly aii - -.r l.arr ! -.iut.ti.l JiiJ a:.- -ral. failv t ur-. "irwtt..MvN 5! ; w - ' -imp nfer I fv y. : .t :u- tnue ( f i:t'tnratif :"t : . r - u i-i.i iu Lh In :t r:.J : i t y it ii Ir. Xarn hi- . -.1 i-. ii- -i t. -t -I ii- i v r" r. It .'rut a. n a . ir. . si) 1 r.-.t.t-rm . f BIT fn ' i -i t- ii'Vli, 9Tf HOW (Mivf. .. j i iilititil U Hie Aniit. lurv rt.--i- lUu.ky anJ tr'y. y nrt. t ii l-Y't III... June '. . ... r..i Pn f. O . H i. - Hair h-.-rr-.-.-. mi ( 'I- i mil i fi.l :;evt. ii hnir . r- 1 ti. u.;.:. ; r-ci.l'iij. ... nT, t :L- . -:'irl;if i i 1- n-tiiTid Hi orifrrna. r ' ? T ! I i.. li-r L uu d'.it. t (- ruiiir M' ? lilllE. ex-?ti.; r. I' . .T. u-. N. . I: u n t.tAUi.-hni. u: ...i - - ; : -jo-'J I'mtrci'--. T4 i: Hi:t I l.a i. pe;. ; a irw K e I'n aiii ij.' II i't'iii etUn'iit i v, ai.tl wishes to see fa iner r i:i. E 7 BOOKS ; QH UGEOVS Sermon O Waylands Pnncip!. es and Prac:.c KruiiimacherV Martvr Lamb. j Iir. Kane's Secunil Arctic Kipedifin. r ; oilier new wuii'i of iniere.it, consu:.' I Iiec. 5. IS5t. EC0TS & SHOES. jrs'i T received at the old es:ai.:s store o! tlie subscriber, en Market strf- wisburg. a large and new assortment if HOOTS AND SI I (I comprising every uecriruion OI Wora I- 1 tmv t tMi" '. ill.. Ji.Vl'ir.. . 1 litlVS M ISSK V ' t I 1 1 1 IjL'1. f,JN. j 'j-he stork is Selt'CteJ With Care Zr.i , . I , T : artlej at reasonaMe prices. C'fl!IOIll OI'jW attended ! a- KU : J ?ay 8 JOll.N liH l.U'i'O J ' " , jfl I T)TATT,rIl Wr 11 P TAiiV I i I I l 11 I V ill I i UfJ. I Villilillil " ilVV j "VflflTTT h In-i'f Till !i!i-u..r l il" Oirttl- lUTM4-- i ll most repectfu!!v intorms tht cit:5 ? e.;sr,,11-1, an(l vicinitv that he ha m ' I 1c'SDr-; ar.il VlCin l, mar nr na , anJ or a cheap lot Ol t I K.vlia ; lor Ihe r'pnniT tratle. comprtMr: T i - . I i IrC?51Il ailll L 0D1I11011 1 uroatis. r rctarii-3 ami Hook Ca.-o;". v-cn:' Card ami Tier 'I'alilos, Pinin? i;rcakla.t laidof. ciiin'oarti.vi i tau'c ami other Uedsteads, Sola?, ami Chairs f ii i-ul,U ; 11 "";- COFFINS made'0"'1 , ) The rut-Uc ar Coraia.iV inVltetl to 'Xa- . .. .II K O. 'I "' W"r ' ,!"" l"' fifd With Ills ilrci ul are. aim Fr ' j SOLOMON 01 v I , .;cv,lr i -, is'iR I I-'WIfbOTg, ept. !. l-'0 j 1 "HlVC VOU Sefin SAIS . 1 V Tt ri'AK til ) 1 IjnAvljlin ancS ' cee: O ah linn-i evervbodv : bnt we inanirf. rr '.IT. J'Vm iiilK " rrn Vie JAM si' "7 ' with their SUfpIv f . XCW ItOOtSl, MlO, faUllf ; Th suhsrribers havin" assiiCUt'-'" Tf 1 1 ne SUOsrrioers naviu fL' selves into a t oparlnernip ' . now otrcr to the public, at tnt' 1 i - .. . c, -Iiech'! f i"t'". Ulln fct' (for 'ahl and lest lot vt , vr.,, , I T inF. J.UO J a ' "W ! for Men and Boys, erer offered in Lew' i A,5 3 a" V1 . jr.t! nrtl SHf'FS fur ljlthe- and d" T,s ,. . n vji in, ! - ..in. i ...... I kins. Slipper'1 c- '""r l-a,lirs and , I auo i htidn s shoes of ii" i" I styles and sizes ; ckc- At-. Work made to order Men.linc M , i ... ii'..t.M.. have tr QIIUI anil llie iiviaiuiu i; sstisfartion heretofore, we trust we !' t a full hare of public patronage. l continue to he un baud as formerly. tJ ,ve general " I.ewisbnrg, Feh. it. t.5 Tu ltsla:.r-i"-. ii" re'uin .at fi:e I t nM Vie- Hlt.Vk al I1