11 f! ! I 1 , ivfuiioiiurfl Cjirouirif. orlir"wCilM t J. U. CCKKELIU3. T tt ,fr. Tc !...wii.M.r. riii.ovn.E, fiMiwr-l-m ih h t. m. hn the laree-t auU h-nt rtmil:ti; m --.-T in t ni-ti r.uititv. Fref Join, national ; Slavery, sectional! U'e npp'ul fmm ilir fit sim-hMin Supreme Court JudesUi the 1'ioim.i or 1'jmi.vuii! j Tor Cioi i nor, 1") AVI I) WI LMOT, ' of liKAHFvLII CWI'.VT. Canal ('ononis. oner, WILLIAM MILLWARD, Of I'lin ADELfUIA. For JuJjrs of the Supreme Court, xnv.s vr.i: if. of rai-efte -o. JO.siJ.'ll J. LL. .. l!,oI lliestcrl o. I'niori County XtmiluaUono. Jlprcscntiticc TI1UMAS HAYES.of Uninn county. Hciister C- Recorder G EO RGE ME R ItlM., of New Berlin. Commissioner ltlCUARD V. B. LIN COLN', of Hartley. Treasurer II UG II P. SIIELLEU, of Lcwisburg. Auditor JOHN KE3SLER, of New U orlin. Gross Fraud, Attempted. We sec the ticket nominated by minor ity representatives of nine conn ties at Lan cuter,puhlished in three or four exchanges as "the American Ticket." That is not true, and is calculated to mislead and de ceive. S&"Ecery County in the Slate represen ted the American as well as the Republi can members of tho Opposition in the full Convention at Ilurrisburg which put in nomination Mesera Wilmot. Mill warp, Veech, and Jos.J.Lewis. Surely, sixty fix counties in the State better represent tho American feeling than a portion only of the professed Americans in nine coun ties : BgTkj) American State Council held a regularly called aud published session at Altoona, to consider tho matter of State Nominations. That Council decided, un der die circumstances, to make no Rumina tions, but to support the nominees of the Union Convention at Harrisburg Wil mot k Co. fc?-The Philadelphia Sun, (the oldest American paper in tho U. S ), the Harris burg Herald (conducted by the l'residont of the American State Council,), and the groat mass of true American and Opposi tion papers in the State, sustain tho Uuion Ticket : while the factious movement of those from 9 counties is sustained by only half a doicn papers all of trhich it is be lieved are sustained by ltcofoeo patronage chirjiy. t&JVho voto last Fall stood as follows : noehmaii sjo,Svo Frvnmnt Unto 17,447 bore Straight Vnkm mnj. over Straight IU l:7,vu0 Now that these Straights who contrived by deceiving the honest Americans to l et Buchanan, should dictate to the 177, 000 majority, is simply ridiculous. Yet they threaten to betray Pennsylvania iuto tho hands of tho Iri.-h Catholio Pro-Slavery party 1 Pretty "Americans" they, to play directly into the plans of the Pope, and get the State of Pennsylvania under the rnle of the 6ame foreign influences as j thoso under which Philadelphia, now groans ! Such leaders like tho "Cow boys" of the Revolution would sell their party to whoever would pay best ! Thus CG counties tho State Council and the honest American journals all give the lie to the claim that the man coaxed upon the track to bo sacrificed by the "American" Arnolds nre tho "Ameri can State Ticket." The Sun says they can cot get over 15000, and perhaps not 4000 voles. They arc merely the catspaws of running leaders who have undertaken to ia.suro the State to Packer and the Locos by dividing the Opposition ! Last Fall's TKEACIIERY WILL TIE REMEMBER. SD lit all true Americans ! ! Bradford and YViimot. BQT Judge LapORTI of Bradford county gays a good mule team would haul all tho Packer men in Bradford out of its limits in one week. Bradford will givo Wilmot fix thousand majority ! So says one of our exchanges. Bradford ii one of the very largest and most prospe rous counties in the Slate is surpassed by two counties only (outside cf Pbil&d.) in tho number of its Schools we biliove has more sinjk farms (small and new though they be) thau any other in the State and co well informed that we have heard it said at Harrisburg and in the lower counties, by those who knew her lumbermen only, "It seems as if every man from Bradford connty is a lawyer." Such a hart of intel ligent, "small 'fisted farmers" tcont vote to suit South Carolina nohow! They gave Follock 2500 majority; they promised 8000 for tho Union State Ticket last fall, and gave over 3500; they promised 4000 for Fremont, and gave him 4500; and if they now promise their oicn Wilmot C000, and should "spread themselves" and run it np to G500 or 7000, "pardon something to the spirit of Liberty" which animates them in this contest ! Twenty years ago, Mr. Wilmot had just settled in Bradford county poor, without friends, unknown. That year (1S37J the Whigs carried the county, electing a Sen ator over the Dem. maj. in Susquehanna. From that year, Mr. Wilmot'a influence was seen ; the county became more and more Democratic, Vi'ilmot's popularity still increasing, until Slavery's demands were unbearable, and they bolted, in mass ! A tremendous majority for him, is of course to be expected. New York, July 11. Colonel Frc ii i a-: ouly i!) in thi. i y. "Th9 Ualoa Saved" Again ! I The Williamport Press states that on j the 4th of July, Gen. Packw mado a specct at -Apollos Woodward's residence, in. which he "saved the L'nicn and repealed the Higher Law .'" . ... 1 " 0 0B0 th,Ds 10 ProPMC cJ 10 uie puujiie. jjvery cui,iuu viiiuw.i.j viae a p0werful appeal to the aovrcigns, . . TT . ... . t... aud "6ava tho Uuion." All right : but, U1,.xt Fall, the "Union is in dinger," again, lr people are patriotically cx- uortcu once more to uoip uie uear jjuuiu- cracy into office, so as to "save the Union' over sgain. Now this "saving tho Uuiou ' so often, is hot work, and awfully expen sive, for in one way or other in State Taxes if by no other means the tax pay ers havo to foot the bill. This footing tho bill is becoming a little irksome, and somo of the uuterriued th'mk to foot Bill Pueker may be the very best way cf dis solving the Uuion between Democracy and the Stato Treasury; and to "save the Uuion" between Liberty and Government, they will vote for David. A party which has to "save the Union" every year by "daubing with tbo untcmpercd mortar" of giving up everything to Slavery, and con temning tbo Law of God should be repu diated. Let the Republicans try their band at it. Doing justly and loviug mercy, thcro will be no necessity for any hypo critical cant about "saving the Union !" for it is in no danger except from the ag gression of Slavery, and the more we yield to it, the more it demands, like the leech. Excitement is Kansas. Since the Yankees have converted Leavenworth into a Free City, some of tho old Common Council resigned, and a new election was held, with the following result : Free Stato candidates, over 900 Slave Stato " 19 On election day, Lyle, tho border ruffian Recorder of tho county, offered a German a Slave State Tickct,bnt the German threw it away ; Lyle commenced abusing him, and a fight ensued, in which Lyla was stabbed fatally. lie was one of the fore most in driving away tho Freo State men last year, and in the fight was a man named JJaller, who Lyle had assisted in driving off, and who was accused of having killed Lyle. The Slave State men swore terribly that they would hang Ualler before morning ; but the new Mayor, and a lot of Yankees, (behind Sharpe's Rifles) were "about" and the hanging did not come off. Ualler was, however, committed for trial, by the infamous Lecompte, under whom Fiiijil was acquitted. Of course, if Hallcr dul ctrike the fatal blow in the melee, he must suffer although tho scalper of an in- offending cripple escaped free ! New York Riots. The N. Y. Court of Appeals is composed of 8 members, 6 of whom are .Dem., 1 Rep. and 1 Am. Those who decided the new Police Bill of New York city to be constitutional, were 5 Dem. and 1 Rep. Notwithstanding this highest decision from their own party,some of tho Democratic leaders ia the city arc endeavoring to thwart it, by instigating mobs among the ignorant. They told the Germans the new Polico would prevent their drinking lager beer, and there have been riots and bloodshed polioo and citi zens killed, or the Military called out, al most every day sineo the 4th. Mayor Wood and his Council skulk from aiding in suppressing the outbreaks, and it is said the discharged Police are mingled among the rioters. So far, the Police have main tained their grouud, but the spirit of reck less anarchy manifested by Democratic leaders was never equalled in the country. Life and property arc becoming unsafe in the heart of that vast city. Kcins 3tcn;s from (Dltjcr Counties. They have put a Town Clock upon the steeple of tho new Presbyterian meeting house in Milton. Our neighbors will find it a great convenience. Among the useful citizens recently de ceased at Harrisburg are Col. Daniel Hcrr of llerr's Hotel, and Frederick Kclker, long a hardware merchant. The Chambcrsburg and nagcrstown Railroad will bo sold at auction on the 11th August. Wm. G. Hcrrold has started a steam Sawmill in Chapman Tp., Snyder Co. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company can obtain possession of the Main Line at any day by executing and filling the bonds for the purchase money. A cow in Chester county ate a peck of pickled cucumbers, which killed her. The North Pennsylvania R. R. has been completed to Bethlcbam. From Reading to Lebanon is almost ready for nso. The American notices various improve ments in Sunbury, and states that Messrs. Snyder Si Harrison are putting np a Steam Flouring Mill A correspondent of the Sunbury Gazette recommends Rev. J. J. Reimcnsnyder for Assembly. What a holy horror the De mocracy have of "political parsons 1" Judge Warren J. Woodward prcsidod at a Special Court in Sunbury, Monday and Tuesday of this week. Gen. Valentino Best has entered npon the thirty-first year of the uninterrupted publication of the Danville Intelligencer by himself. Perseverance has been re warded in his ease. John Smith, of the west end of White Deer Valley, we are told this month killed a bear weighing 273 pounds. (Somebody killed a big buck at a Lick, about the same time.) John N. Henderson, late Controller of Philadelphia, has been appointed by Got. Polluck, Health Officer fjr that port, in place of Dr. M'Aliistcr, deceased. LEWISBUEG CHRONICLE . On Sunday, while a littlo boy and girl, children of Col. John T. Mathiis, of Tv- rone lorges, in cuir county.were piam( in an outhouse, the toy lit a match which accidently communicated lire to the clothes of the littlo girl, and before it could be extinguished, she was so badly burned that she lived but a short time. New Banks. Tho Harrisburg papers contain notices of applications to be mado to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania for tho charter of thirty-nine new banks, with an-aggregate capital of about nine ; millions, and eight applications for an in crease of capital, making tho whole addi- tion to banking capital of the State asked j for about ten millions. Tho OJJ FelloWS Hall at Northumber- i land will be dedicated on tne utu ot au- -r . . . i .i . .i . it w- I cust next, it is expected mat mc iu. iv. .i er - l T t. 1 m. iu. or i enn a, xi. ii. .lmuiuuiwu, uu Rev. R. A. Fink, of Lewisburg, will bo 1 present, and deliver addresses on tLc oc-1 casion. ! J. Appleton Wilson Las been appoin ted, by Gov. Pollock, Notary Public, in Jersey Shore. At Conncautville, Crawford Co., on Sunday, Mr. Burko took down his gun, one barrel of which was loaded, put a cap on the luck of tho empty barrel, as he wrongly supposed, and firing it off, tho wholo charge entered tho mouth of his son, who was near, and lodged in his shoul der, killing him instantly. Tho Americans and Republicans of Westmoreland have nominated Dr. B. Rush Marchand for tho Senate, and Wm. A. Cook, Esq., and Henry M'Bride, for the Assembly. Fob Sale CnEAP. The three shares of stock, which the Know-Nothiog Canal Commissioner, Morr, purchased to prevent the sale of the Main Line, will be sold dog cheop, as the owner can have no further use for them, the Supremo Court Laving decided against biin. A monster clover root, grown on the farm of John Richards, two miles below Bloomsburg, measuring forty three inches in length, may be seen at the store of J. J. Bower. The editor of tho Lock Haven Dtmocrat has been presented with a bottle of molas ses made from the Chinese Sugar Cane. Ho represents it to be very rich, high fla vored, and tastes something liko molasses made from sweet apples. Canada Wheat. P. BaMy, Jr., of Danville, received last week a cargo of 1500 bushels of excellent Canada wheat, superior to tho wheat generally ia the neighborhood, at a leu price, including fi eight, than it can bo bought for of the farmers. Mr. Henry McLaughlin, formerly a citizen Qf ltfllcfnntp. . ss aRiMilcnhtllv drowned in the Pccatouica river, at Freo- port, on Monday evening, tho Gth inst. Ho was soiue fishing at the time, and get ting into deep water attempted to swim, but was, it is supposed, attacked with the cramp, when ho sank to tho bottom. Thomas Bower and Reuben Keller are recommended as Democratic candidates for Senator in the Middlclurg Journal. On the night of the 4tb, a dark sorrel mare belonging to Nathan Newman, was stolen from the stable of the Franklin House, in Bellcfontc. Mr. Newman had bills circulated immediately; and runners out in various directions. In the evening a young man rods tho stolen mare into town and claimed the reward, stating that he had found her, with a blind bridle on, in the woods, near tho mine bauks. Application is made for Bank at Se linsgrove with a capital of $50,000. The First Clear Monday. This is the first clear Monday we havo had within 34 weeks. On the proceeding 33 Mon days we had more or less rain or snow. Harrisburg Tel., 13(7 intf. Montgomery Martin, a son of Lewis Martin, Esq., of Williamsport, was fa tally injured, on Saturday last week, near Tamaqna, by his head striking a water tank. Mr. Martin was a brakesman. A painful accident occurred at Beaver Furnace, near Middlcburg, on Tuesday or last week. Mr. John Kern, in company with one of his children, a little boy about f nur years old, were going to a field, when in climbing a fence the boy fell down and ii jurcd him so much tLat ho died before ho could be brought to his homo. A little child of Ezckicl Cam bell, resi ding near Waterloo, Juniata Co., was in stantly killed on Saturday by the acciden tal discharge of a gun in the hands of an elder brother. Whilst holding the gun it went off, the contents entering his little brother's breast, causing his death imme diately. Sr. Louis, July 14. Captain Whar ton, arrived from Fort Kearney, reports that advices havo been received at that Fort that Col. Sumner's command had been heard from when eighty miles from Fort Laramie, and all were welL This proves that there was no truth in tho re cent reported massacre of troops and teamsters by the Indians. " Wild Cat," the Seminolo Chief who gave the United States so much trouble in Florida, is dead. He, with forty of his people, fell victims to the small pox. DUVALL'8 GALVANIC OIL The above medicine has been distributed through our county for the first time within the last month. In regard to this powerful preparation we can say, it is recommended 6y the Press in stron ger terms than any other preparation ever brought before the public. Many instances of almost miraculous cures hare been recorded by the use of the above preparation, ft is said to act by imparting to the nervous system a cnrrenl of electricity. And is applicable to the cure of all sore and painful diseases. (S e advertisement.) & WEST BRANCH RESOLUTION 1)ROroSINO Amendments to the Constitu-, tion of the Commnu wealth. .That tin) following anii'tidni'-Dt mr prii ttli ..'on- tliluliuii of tli tJumuimwaUh. m m'oontuioe wuu UM prurwoiu uf the teutb article thvrout. nnar ahktdjiest. Th.r .hall he an a.l Jitioual artlclr tn aald roiutUllUull. to be designate! a article eleTen, as follows : ar.TicLi XI. OF I'UULIO DtBTf. I SVTIW 1. The state may contract oVriM. to supply ; cautial Jcli'-its or falNm-a iu rrvcnur.crto iniftexp.ii..c!i liot othrwiic pronU'J lor; but llu' airr.-atc- amountt'f ntlcli tlcbu. Jirt-rt and ciilitt;:"nt, wlicllii-r cnnlrartr.1 by irtilc of one or more act of Ihe general a-semMy, or at (iitb'rcut p.TioJjn'1 tiiuc.liall nccrex-wl ir cn liuuiircd ' aiiillilty thousand il'tnari-nra money wi-impc imm . cr,.,t,nofu.ii d.bu.ti.uu iapui totiic.or,ef..r , I wbicti it era. or.taiot-i.iit i; ..reucvw .u..a;..v, I and to no other puri os-wltfttcvir. SK..TI0S 2. lu ad-litiiui li tttc nt-oTe limited power, tlio I late nravrontric; d -M t" n-n'l invaidou.f up; rc-s innr-) tTXZZZ l t.t-. and to r.o other purpose lmt. t. r. oneaujtiro of ihi. arti. le, u.. .1 I t whaUi r shall be crta- I tielinlf of tlie state. I tcdhyoron Mumo 4. Tn tm-vi't'i l-.r the payment or the present "bbt.aiii nr Ail.litiotial di-M eontrai-t.nl as afuressi'l. the islalure sltall. at its lirst ..sslou after the adoption ol this auu-fKlulettt. cpsito a siukini; tuml, a nirli Mia.l oe ..... ..... :.. ... .... ..t. .lt.t annually to n'aee the rilirilial them by asumnot less than two ItutKirca ami rry inursnu uciiaij-. wm i kint; fitiHl nliall enniit f tint net annunl inmin of the j j,u,li(; wori.,1, fnm time to time owned hy ttu- fUle, or and ol' th income or jin-rA-lf of mile of stocks owm-d iy thr X:iU; toi-titer with ot Iter funds or rvenurrv that muy 1m (lt-Fiirnnt.-sl by law. The aaid ninkinn fund may l" tnmaffil, from Uttw? to tlmf, ly apiKniitK to It any art of tlif taxcu. or oth-T r'f niu-a of the c tate. ni't ri -iuirci f-r the ordinary atrd rurrent xpn8iii of froTt-rnmcut; and unln iu mv ot war. iaraoion, or inmirreftion, no p;trt of thi aid rinkinx hall brt uw-l or api ti-l tlrwixc than in rstiiuruidiuvnt of tin public dt-bt until tho amount of .-in It debt is rcdUi-Td beluw the tiUUt of 1it- million! of dnlktra. ti:Ti"N 6. ThfrrMitof tTi coranv-iiwnHh nhall not In any niannt-r or tot be plilU or loaitrd tn any iiulitid u;d, romi.atiy, rr.rKtration. or aMJrtatinn; nor idiatl the com mon wealth h-naiVr bTorn a Joint ownw or atock-h"tdt-r in any rouiany. ainociation or corporation. PtcTiOM 6. The rommonwi-alth pltall not a.nm tho d.diU "r any Trt then-of. of any county, rity, boroutzh or town-liip.orof any cnrp'iration or arwo'iation. unlese hu.-h dM sdiali h-iTf bs-en rontrncb-d to enable the staU- to rp I invai"n. fui'ureas doiiM-rdM- innurrrftion, def-ud itwdf in t..n .if r. s.r tji tt tin tttxtf in the diachanzu of any tin- tritrmilt OI int f:tl" OI i W Fninf tirnui ran iut-ii-n, ,-,ti..D or iu prearnt . , county, elty,Virou.-h. township, or ineorp"rati-l .listriet, I FOIt SALE. The subscriber oilers at bytirtwofaToteof its citiiens or other is,tn beeonie a j fe;;. ., . Sotphis residence on South front .fcs-khol.1. r in an, rom,..i.y.a.ei.tionorrorporati..n,or ; J"' rivate Sale his resilience on BOUin j ront to ohtain money tir or loan iu enslit to au j eurnoraiioii, I Mreet, l.ewisbur", between the old 1 re.sbjtcr ajwuciatkin, institution or jiarty. j j,m church buddings and the residence of SKCOND ASIBSIHtCfT. Tlipre diall ho an a-lditional article to nM fon?titut!on. to be designated ad article eleTeu, as follows: AfincLK xti. OF NKW roiTSTIKS. Ifo ronnlv nhM be diviM by a lineontUn- off own one t. nth of it population, (eVber to form a new county or ottarrwi-. without the cxpnwa Mrnt of nurhrounty. by a tote of the tdrctor tlwreof; nor utiall any new rounty bi etUbluhedcuutaiuiD ; lens than four uuudml iuare m;K. TDiW AMErrnscrr. From section two of the flrt artlrle of th" eonatitatfon. :k n,.i tk winU. i.f th ritu of t'hi'ailribhiit. oud uf strikeout th. wools. IAe n. of Vhi'tuUlbUiti. ad " ftiratf riprtf.wjfrirom . i.. ..'.lu f...m ..li, fi... a.m. .pII.-Im. 1 eountft from inrtion (WTen. aamf rtiH, rtrike out the . . ..'if. (- .. ,.f Ik;l..llrJ.i.s . mb ii ' ami fttrike out the word, "of t nuatifipnta ana j w rrrrn nTt in lieu thereof the wonls uand no;n and utrixeout , $!vr'm rttete,ani1 " IWU tben-'nu,hrt u" j Sf.ai.'! 4. In the year one thousand ei-ht hundred and Mxty-f-ur, and i erery Mwnth y. thtroft-r, .......... . in ihe n,imlMr of one nunilril. shall Is- t B'porlionedanJlistrihiit.-d.ii.ialIy thronhout tie- state I I.v di-.fr.rU. in i-rotrortjon t-the numlwrof taxaidc mhab itant. in th-.wreral jiartith-'reor.exee)t that any ootinty I niioi wM-nntf Kjifwutiithtn ; but no ww than three romitie Khali be joined, and no euunty ahall , lie dirnlfd. In tne irmainn n Kii'inri, aiiv hj ci.u tniniiifc a cutliriirnt number of taxable to entitle it to at leat two rs prei-entatiTea, hall hare a acparat repn-sen-talion affiirm-d it and idiall be divided into convenient distrirta f eontiKWua territory. of e.uai Uxable pipula tion an o-ar a may be, each f auichdUtricU ohail -lt rt one r.-t-r-neiitaUe.w At the -nt of per tion aerrn.Kame artlrle, iiwrt th'e wonln. tA ritif nf I'hilnyirlphia $hnti be dirislrH inVt siny! ttnaloruil dtUridt. pfconlvjn rritorw a nr' ' in t'irnNe pnjtulotum at ;ttri'-V; but MO ward fJutfl be tJivi'ied in thr formation thtrnsP The letfialature, at its firwt ar.iploii after the adoption of tht amendment, idiall divide the eity of lhl!adelphta into eenatfirtlaiid representative die trkU.in tlie manuer above f.rovi-hil : fu-b diatrku to remain unehamod until the apportifntrw ot ia the year one thooaand ainht buna.- roiKTa AcxiniT. in"Tf miu i iumiiiooi rrunn muie nrm arurn of idconKUtutwn.whichBli-llbo numbered mud xxmd To be Srdion xxn. Article r. Th 1rt(ilture nbtl hve the power to altvr, rvoti- or Annul anycliart-'rof incorMrat.on herftVrronlrr.,l t.y or nntr ny rii.l or penrral iiw, wit-nev.r in their opinion it may be injuriom to the rit,E?n of the rorn- tu -DWfaiiii; m cuni tnnnner. nowever, Uiai no lujuhuce i-liaU U- Uone to the corporator. In ?F!flTZ. I SUrrh -T, IS.-.T.f Knafrri, That this rewlntloo pnm On the nrt nmrntl mrnt, yeM iit. nay 7. On tlie MTml amendment, yea .ti, nayx H. On th thirl aim ndra nt, y.a lii, nat A. On tht fnr1h amen'lnient. yeas VU, nays 4. Extract from the Journiil : CEW. VT. nAMERSLEY, Vert. In IIocse or ItEntrrxTATivES. I April Xt, I Rtsatred. Tlmt thi reiiolotion mn. On the tlrrt mmenj mnts, yi'it 7. nay 12. On the oecomt amen'lDvnt.yea t7. nay On the thinl auifntlment. y-an T"i, nay .14; and ou the fuurth Hnirndment, yen W, aya 7. Kxtract frvu the Journal : JACOB ZIEt-LER, Clerk. i?KIrTTRTS, OfFirH, ill. U Ma tt lSiT. A.O. ruiiTiv, &crftary o Our Loin nn wealth. 5srntTiFTs OmrE, I II.utB-UBLttu, J une 2 IsiV. VnnjryMm'fi, SS: I dr eortify that the above and ftrirointr I? a true and cornet copv of the nriiciiial -lUi.iluti'.n relative to an Amendment of the Constitution," as the same remains on tile in thin ollire. ( t In testmony whereof, I hare hereunto tt my ? L. 4. Vtiand find eaitwd to he atitxed the peal of the I .xcretv'uU.ce,theday and year aMe writtea. K A.O.tLKTtN, tSecrelarjf of the Omin'mtceallh, Is pFXvrie, ) March 7, lsAT.f Ttewittitl-in prop05.nt? amec-lmenti to tl.f Constitution of the IViuuionwcalth, iKing under ccusideration, 0 the Uf ft-tin, Wtil the iienate atrree to the ftrxt amenilmentf The yt-as and unyn were tnkn ajriwahiy to the provi ioni i tin i'onstitutinn, find were a follow, viz : Yeah M'ssrt. Itrrwr Hrtncw. 0'Try Lty f'rana fetter Flmnil'n Frazrr Jrvram Junfun Kiiiinutr Knox Laui-tch fsvui Myrr SfifUt StUtr fifitnuun Alcffc iXraub Wdth WsJkint Writfhiitrvl Tapgart Speaker) HA. Navs M- $. rs. Crabb Crtiiwdl Fuwy iieeny tlxrrt Vcn rose fimt $uthfr 7. o the tuetion was determuK-d in the affirmative. On tin iiui tion. Will the Senate scire to tho nerond amen-lraont ? The yean aud nayn were taken aerm-ably to the prorh) lonn nf the Constitution, and were ax follow, vi : Finn'y S'Unwit Ingram Jordan Awox LauUtdi Lrvit Yeah .WettTM.ltrevrr Jirtmne (retrwu E 'y Imu fetter inneu f'ltnmktn Inuram Jonon Knox lAiulxtch Lnmt Jlf'i'r S.Urr Sliusstan Souther Steele Straub Welsh H tMiiW Wriffhtavd Taggart (Speaker)--'. 2i.Alestr. loflrtf trobb lYater Gregg Harris KiHin ger J''nrtc ami S&fieJd So the ijuesUoo was determined In the affirmatire. On the question. Will the 8enate spree to the third amendment f Tlie yea and nays were taken agreeably to the Cousti tutin. and were as follow, vie : Y w .Urr.ftraurr Itrmenr Ornhh CretiireT! FJy Eivna ftennii en Wfter Ingram Jordan Kiitinger Kmx sCtul-ieh tsnit Mver SafUId S-llen Shuman Souther Steele Simub U'eJuA Wttkins and Wright 2. Satis Messrs. Vnjf.-y Gregg HarrU aud Penrose I. So the queition was determined in the affirmative. On th question. Will the tVnate acnee to the fourth amendmentl The yeas and nays were taken agreeable to the provi sions of the t'onjttttution.and were as follow, w : Yrs Mestr. lirrwoer linncnr t iJf.y Vresswelt .7y Evant Flenniken Fritter Ingram Killing- Knox isauhach tmri Jfvc Ik-ttiehi SUert Shuma Sunther Steele Strnb Welsh Wttk ins and Wright -33. .N am Messrs. ' VuM Finney Jordan and F--nmM . fco the u,ueslion was dtU riniuid in the afflrmative. la tub Horsa or R una raw? a n vis, April art, W7. f The resolution uropoeHmr amendments to the Oni-tita-tion of the Commonwealth being under conakleration. On tbo question, W ill the llou.se aree to the first amendment f The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provi sion of the Constitution, and were as f 1 low, via : Yeas Messrs. Anderson Arthur Hnckhmsse Hall Reek JUfhip Wwrr Hrmtm tiiihnun dtmp'sell those Cleaver Craw fined Dickey Ent Eyster FttufJl Foster fiiblnmey UihUa Hamei Harper Hems Hiestand UM Hille,)as ifnjfman nf Herbs kmifie Innes Jacobs Jenkins Johns Juhnum Knujf man Kerr Kuijiiht heisenriug Msmnnker Lorett Manear Mm ffU M talmmnt M liratn Moo they'd Mnrnma Muxse Iman At chol iictn4sm XuHemaclter larsrm Filers JUriken matt Furerit Ramnry of JViitadelphia Jtamteyof Fork Kei mer Red Huberts Ktspp SJiate ilnau Smith of thstonit Smith of 0ntre Stermson Totan Vail Yanrnnrhis VirJcers r-eghley Wniier WtbrrJt Wharton U'Wiis WUherow Wright Zimmerman and GHz (speaker) 78. Nats -Vstcs. backus Benmm Dnek Harnett on Hancock Hint Hfffavtn of Lebanon Lebo StrutAers Ttum Homer and Wtntrvderi. to the question was determined in the affinnallve. On the qnestlont, Will the HovssaitTM to the second amendment 1 The yeas and nay. were taken agreeably to the provi sion." of the Constitution, were a follow, vis : Ye Messrs. Amierstm Hackh-ms Bail Berk Bower OilUmn IhmpbrB (hrfy Ent tuusntd Foster Gttdea Himel Hurper Heine Hiestand HMegms Hoffman of Berks House keeper Imbrie Jnnes Jenkins Johiu Johnson Kaufman, Knight Isitenring OmgvtkerlArrett Mtneor Wangle M Hrain Moor head Mnxulman Nithots Xichoiton Xunenw-her I'enr $m VtVri iWriAfd Dnvnall Fureell Kamseyofl'hiUidttphia Kamsey nf York ftamrr Huberts Hupf Sh-fm Shan TtJi-n lad tog'Jey WidUr Wu'Ai wk Httnrl'M ZiMMifnta nnd FARMER JULY 17, 18-37 N.rs .V..rs. Arthur Aiiju.tior H-irkut tlrruoH ll ' M 'vldml '.' KLmm ..ftumirn . tn ytruHm rvmi rrMi rieim wfiniratr On Ni" q-K-fltioii, Will ti- llourw bztv to the tliiril n-n.Imfnt? Tht- Tf hihI diti wereUki-n. im! wht- tv follow, YMS M-sin. Amlrm H-irkhmue Ittfl Ixvpm ftMrtr ;. OxlM.un Vtmpiflt Vhat tfotr-r tritwfrd ltickey Kt .iy fr t'lUMtiU ibtUr Oitsitonry linn ft Hacyer mi Mf tt,,.l Hill ll!ftfis U'-'J'man ht.fl tlwf Jsbwn H rUsfkrrl-er Smtrt nrtr JtrtJ,S J-JiHt J:nvn A.ta.-t in JWr t.-ti Lnj kr istrelt M-wtr M ' r.ttmnut Jttuie M-M-hr'ui Mnmtna Vsts-!mm AiW. -'i XuhJsnn XuH'smne'vr JVunnn V IHrikm fhmtall I'urerlJ H-tm-t'H-f Ynrk h'tvmer Xujtp .V,iw .Stout Xmtthof bria Smith of ',m're .StsmttH T'J-im I nil l-nirfiriti lck ert ViffjhUy W iipmsrltrr Msthroo!: Wdluton WiUttrvw ll'.'iifUt XiMMrm-fH nmi ikti "'. ix.V'n. Arthur August" IZicthvt Bishop Ctrty JhK: .ttit'it IlimitV.n lltwrk I fine Jsiikint Knight . $wi,HM ;. i Itvnu'V ' I'hiUi'l'l! ''i" K'.ti -HruUttrt TvirnWUrr Wirntr Wharton nnt H m'--vV 'Ji to Uii 'i tuition was dcU ruiued in the alliriuatire. On thf fHfction, Will tin; Iiuum cnv tn the f'nrth amratlmrnt? Th yamf nu-1 nr rt takrn, and were a? T'llow, wit'. r.-Arra. Andfrtnn Arthur I kvkhtur. Itjrkus Kill Jlcl i:-nsn Hi hop ip.wr ''';"'n "'V"" "rly r,aft f;tfitx'riTairltd lirl.ty Kttt A'y-Vr K-tuvM rhttcr 11-tTnmi of Hnrlt H-I.nm t Islwn Ib mrltrr Iml.ri, ln' Jariiti Jtnliiu J.Jint Jb'iH.t.n hnitt man hrrr L . ,n-v (.'I't-1 tlif' II wr It-in liviUtwi . f M llnain Mnmml MuurlnutnXuMs.i:i,U.;u.iiim'nhr ' K..mrif IV to.. Krr.1 K-iri. ..,...; i, ...,... Lu.. Vmcar M'mI' SI'i 'ilmuvt 1 IVfl Wjfejr'r.rMriw U:,gms,IUirUVS-r Warar ,Vlt.'tl MiliHli r l-ittnirrvt ,tuvt nt irnitr. ,rr--nm i - '- &tz Sira. tr) J,. N - M-'rrt. Hamilton f tneorf; nru'keri Thorn ' Ha liiu 14 taction was di'tnniaod in ihn affirmative. ?rT.rrv.r'a Ornr. uuusiii;;, Juut; '11. 1857. II uuusiii;;, Juut; : jynnsylmnia, .v.v- 1 do rt'tUfy that tV nWT and f rcinT i- a tror nwl rortvr ropy of the " Y.rart' and Nay tnke-n on the liftvltttitn fimiMng Ainrndttifiits tti the C'ltitutinn of I thr L'oiumonweaJtJi, as thi- cainw aprn-arH on th JournU of the two llou-t of tht C.-ne-nil A- Dil!y of thw C'om I Diouwealth fr tlx; wn.-inn of l.-wT. i -.1 Wttn.-sei my hnnd and tin ef. of Paid tb. a. - tbus tvsat-aMauaa l3r off Jul, U1MJ tbuiKHMtt J vklit hundred aod fifly-ieTen. C0fm3 ton-ettry nf Vie 0itwmmilth Real Estate. Superior House and Lot Thomas Hayes. The house is a double brick two-and-a-ha'.f storey buildine;, wilh suitable Outbuildings, shrubbery, &c. all in good n order, and well adapted for a comfonablrC home. For further particulars please call on Julyfi, 1H57.1 P. It. MA UK. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY T7011 SALE. The Trustees of the, 1 I.ewisburs Presbvterian Uoncresation i .;n iv..e at Pi, I. lie Sle. on the nreinises.com- ' m(in,inff t 5 ftVlorlr in the afternoon of ..... . .......r, - - --- - inj; at 2 o clock in the alternoon c Tuesday, July HH, tSVt TWO IjO I S O. S J 14 ami Jlo, Sll- oated on the corner of Front and St. Louis slrccts, on which are the Prebvtcrian church buiMlnir formerly used, and the Session Mouse J .. . both, Itnck Buildings, in eootl repair. Also IOt .o. 4S, on Market street, on which is erected a School Hou.se. I he School House will also be sold, sepa- rate from lie Lot. Terms ma.t Unown at sale. WM.MAM NSS1MT, President. T. H. Wiwov, Secretary. July 3, 57. VALUABLE FARH AND MILL PROPERTY Ar-or WILLIAM-SPORT, Pa., I70U SALE ! The undtTsi-zned, sur viving partner of the firm of J. R. & W. B. HtrLiwo. oifers for sale all that Valuable i-ftferiy s.iaMi.o? u. uic etsuiii ante; im ine ' j r i- . e ....a.- Miiatiinphanii. Tt it or fi tit i lc fri-.m W illiimc. , . . ry & Erie Railroad. J he Pennsylvania f.-anal passes on the opposite side of the nver. This tract contains liO Acres, with i rer ceiiu allowance. 200 acres are cleared, ami in a good state of cultivation. There is a larpe amount of valuable llMUr-U on the premi-1 ses; a coon stream of aier, aim j a SAW MIL I. The Mill is new, bein" built in IBofi. j The other improvements consist : of Five HOOD UWELU.NG HOl'SES. j with Out-BuiMin"s tliereto. Two larpieaJL I BARNS, one of which is first class, with a lar?caSheJ attache.!. The above property will be offered at Public Pale at the Conn House, in Williamsport, on Wediietuluy, the 19tU of August next, at 1 o'clock P. M. A portion of the purchase money in Cash, the balance made easy, with interest, and ap proved security. Terms mat.e known on day of Sale Further particulars can be obtained bv ad dressing WILLIAM Ii Hl'LINO. Porrivin? Tartnt r of J. It. A W. t. UL'UNG. WlllianiSporl.J-aJuneJO. 1HJ-. OI,-?4S &mr SLEs AtaKEEABI.Y lo an order of the Orphans' t.Vmrt of ITninn cimnti- will he rxnosetl Williamsport, J 'a., June 30, Isj. Conn of Union conntv, will be exposed tu public sale, on the premises on Saturday, the 1st day rf August next, all that messuage and tract of laud situate in ..-. is . . r - . i- hite Deer township, I moo county .ailjiniiiiij lamls ot li.u-ut Kamsey, Joseph ppotts, AUam lice k, and David .Moyer, containing 2-4 ACTCS perches, more or less. The Improvements arc a small frame House and Stable, and the land under cultivation. Also a niece of Woodland situated in bullaine township. ailjmninc lamls cv of John Ber.nage, Fraucis Wilson and others, containing four acres -af-j- more or less. Accordtnjr to the decree of Ihe Court, the premises will be sold at private before the public sale, 11 a sullicient price is ottered. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A.M., w hen terms of sale will be made known by WU.I.IAM RAM'K, CIJ.NRAIJ SWARTZi.ENDER, Executors of Jacob Srtici, deceased By Ihe Court : Ssjiuil Rocsa, Clerk. May SI, IH57 SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex. is sued out of the Court cf Common Pleas ol" Union County and to me directed, will be exposed to I'ublic -Sale, or outcry, at the Pub lic House of Joxis Fimif.r, at White Deer Mills on Friday, August 1 1, 157, commencing at if o'clock, A. M., of said day, several Tracts of Land, to wit : No. 1. A Tract of Land situate in the town ship of While Deer, and connty of Union, bounded east by lands of the heirs of Daniel Ludwig, dee'd, Samuel High and others, north by lands of ihe Shellield Iron Company, west by lands of Dr. Lichtenthaler, and south by lanb cf Jacob T. Htahl and heirs of Isaac Ranck,decM,conUinin 85 Acres.moreor less, whereon are erected a Brick Mansion House, Frame Barn, and other Outbuildings wttb the appurtenances. No. 2. A Tract of Land situate in the town ship and connty aforesaid, oounded east by lands of Samuel Baker, south by lands of George Ranck, Joseph K. Moyer and others, west by lands of Jacob Farley, and north by the Sugar Valley fc White Deer Turnpike Road and lands of Jacob Farley .containing 75 Acres, more or less, with the appurtenances. No. 4. A Tract of Land situate in the town ship and county aforesaid, bounded east.north, west and south by lands of the Shetlield Iron Company, containing 14 Acres, more or less, wilh the appurtenances. iSeized, taken in execniionand to be sold as the property of HENRY HIGH deceased. N. B. The above Lands may be sold in pieces or together, as to suit purchasers. There is a lirst rate .MILL SKAT on the premife. D. D. GULDIN, Shrrift. j SiicritFs Oiflcc Lcwisburg, July 167. auction sale:: APt'BLIC S ni 'Hi'iiti i" a' J'-rt Trevt'rton, the sinpping purl of llic 'l'ie vormntoal & K. It. f oiiip-'nj , !; the terminus of the 'J UKVUKTO.S HAIL ltOAb, and jam tion with tiik nkw inanoi:, crossing the Suvqueh innato the pic-ent t. rrr.i utis of the r(lit Ml Ic-tili ul II. It. The sai-J lets will Le oiieied fur sj.e atlVrt Trcvorlun on S'Jturdoy, the 25A ' July, 1"'", at eleven o'clur.k. A. M.,b the hihet t.n' '-r. The Lots embrace seme nf the best Lui! tiny and business locations in the villa?!-. Pert 'J'reiorti.n is il-s'.inc 1 to trr-v vry last, and has ainun; .t!i( r advancer'- ,,"' J" he derived fnm tin-, compl'-ii.m cf tin? N'.r:ii cm Central Kailruad, an I it r-iiinccliua wuli the Railroad ul the Trtvortnn Ci.al an 1 Kail road Company K-adin: to their rxtcnsive mines, which will make it one f the hr' coal shipping ports above the Janctnm. Itha also the business arowins out "f tin- Can:. I and lia-in, and ihe liridxe across the Smqtir- li.inna : t hi! ISrn "i; ii lrrin :nc ' u:y i.i'.m-"' ' r miles UP and down ill'-' river Ut t'nrU'&l I- iiijcountry produce m K.oti -rn and 11' niitTkL'l 1" HI 1 1 1 "iiu. I fit ' -- furtier a !l-,lnta of beinj sustained bv a rich and cxteiiMVe a;'i iciliural country ih.. vicinity. i TtuMS of .Svii. Purchasers will pay t-n ; ner cent, cash.the hilar.' e in ihree ir.t dn.rn's 1 atone, two, and three years, w.ih int' TCM an- ii .1 e ,.e.A,.t iinnrnveinents , valued at two hundred dollars to be put on ; each lot within eo.-hieen months fr. m the day of purchase. liiiOKtili MOWTON, Suo U j Port Trevorton, Jtine I.I, 1'7 ; ' . . , Ho! Farmrrn t'hancc for a Ijitrtin: IIQja Sill" near Ernisbui.a Tract cf ; almosi lOO cr- of good Farmin? Land, limestone soil. It will be sold on rea- onable terms at private sale for Cash. Impure at the Oliice of the ( hruiiiclc. June lu, 'ii . .. VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE, FOlt SALE. rn I tHE subscriber oilers for sale his Kosider.cc j 1 on the west side of South Second strttt iu ihe Ilonuth of J.ewi-sbur?, between Market f ail'lt.l.OlllS Sircc'SrcnM'-uliKdl n.n t i" .in i ahalfofgronnd.nialfinira front of ). irt on sai 1 Hi-cond street, and iu length l.")7 fer.,6 inches. The improvements are a comrm-li.ms thri' siorcy DlilClv )VMIJJX r XU lOTJSl-:, (,f rr'i hn. k.-li tect frnt l.y feet .1. .p well li:.ihe.. a marble base, marMe sills and liniels it fr-nt a firc-rroitf rouf with a W m" ai!achel 'l 23 bv 19 feet all Out Kitchen a Well oi ex- eellen. water, wuh a Pump in, ,..!, r r...,-a large Cistern also under root a lar-c nev.- Kti,e an Ice House and other necearv out-buililin. There are also on Lot choice Fruit Trees and !hnihhory w The location is a desirable one either t'or a - , 1, u 1. private resilience r public business. Ins on the nn .at elevated pari of ihe ii.ron:!i. rear Ihe (.'mirt House. ami but a shorttlisiai.ee Iroin Market street. Terms will be m.nie rn.v. June 'J, 157. G. F. MII.LKIt. PUBLIC SALE. ""OTK'E is hcrehy given that the nnder sie;ned,Trustees, will sell al anrtmn, in pursuance to and hy virtue of an Act of As sembly approvtd the lSih day of April, A. 1). 18.r7, on biTtunar ihe lxih day of July. A. D. 1S.V7, at the premises in the Uornnzh of Ne' Berlin, the Jail. Court House and all other Public Buildings and Lands situate in said Tloroiieh. belontrini to the i'ounlv ftf I'nion I prior to the erectu n (if the new county out ol part of I'nion, l i unJed anj described as 1..1- j Five lots adjoining each oih'r, an-l hoitn !ed ' on ihe west bv Vine street, north bv Market Street, east DV liUian Mrf el flll'l dU'h bv All . , , l' ? y ' , , - " ; "cy- n"e''n. ",e noic i.nu . ' , ' , A!so a certain lot aiiji.'ininz Plttm!) street on the east, Market street on th" soii'h. lot of John Seebold's .n ihe wcm an 1 an Alley on the north, whereon tlie Jail is eroded. Paid lots will be noU separate, totili-T with the appurtenances. Pale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M.. t,( said day, when and wh.-re the trrm at.i! cen ditions of sale will be made known hvthe nn dcrsiguedt duly appointed bv said Act f..r that purpose. ' M.U MiDDLESWAK'J II, 1IE.NRV C. EVE If, June 3, IS57. JOHN V. BAKIU.lt. to tiiosi: HBO v. r r.izms h of wry Mm. A Farm trt'thin the read TIIKniTr.W.Y FAItM CMP ANY has mnde arran.-e-meiitp ly which all who diire to bvlllv or furcluun: -a h"tne enn do !o. l he Ir arm-' corfit thr Wfit limrt-ne srjl rf the most suj erior quality f- r fanain-in ar;.j i,t.y inij-rr. iiiv' .-l:"-e, into whi. h an extt'nive etniT'ii.-u i now pouring. I'l-.e iro,icrty is 1. rst-d 10 tAW IVuuty. ti niisylTuid, in the I is vrtectlj liealllV, mil llie ternl le plazas'- . nil.'- w. -t, ! fever. isutiWn.ii.il I at,. . lias si. ukusli. e ol ll..- Is ,1 : at tu i.r.v .i i ur.i i-ii.-. era -i.r.ei i . r. '" ''""' ' " I a? .!. .- i- r m n:lu r 1-' j lui.li-toi n tnnvtn iiiiirii.noi uw H'.o- . i ) l'at'.ll. I f.Mian'j nra'er. ja..i in a. , L'''rin'-i'h'lrir Oi.-.-.'iiut i r . v ry st. hi nee. a J:-.- m.t I' ' i r.- t !...- s . I . uiixralini: tu lliij r.i-iumi.iiu.i.i1vr.vi:u t'if h- .nw!ws nr- ;.r.-M-iit-i : itltt 1 le- :1 a r.. Ii l.u.. I..n-. en :! Ii- lJt, lta,i,.ft er i -. n;n- t . wiii ii this s.t::. of ni-hiff iut ut Ii..- ; aiisim I n ut kjr.'it IT sTitv. h It t- th-r. tiln-.it tl.-- irr.at Nrih Sv? Oil IWin, t1 i- !tim-U inx-n to t-'r.-m1 one ( tt'r cr'-.if-t Lu.-iii?-- Lti't- in tlu- 5tl. It i.i!iii-it)f th- en ;it Ijiki! cutrlvt. (Kr--rJinr to .rulati- n an 1 tmv.l tl-- Lr-ttt ;t in Die I'ni.m.. It h.i r i.rVati! v.-iiim .f tli W-t I lit uiiiimHi - t'nnl, itiii 'Un li ii id w icnvaU' to i-v.-r f.t. whirti ms :.-.' I n.n.-rai un I-r t. h acre. .ill uiaketJ.f f int -tiniitMr vuliv Bton. h:umadf pfl..)cuiitl warvvw of tin limd, nn.1 ati:il).ta lhMntl. tint in n civan.l the liim-i.t rf. Thin -trt:ntnt ,i-t, 1-r. i La.. T. J:nks.n of Fourth Tlin'f ri!rfu.L ar lahl out t JiT Krie to I'hUwra. pt-rty. llie UIltur.v a r.riM LniJraii loruurro;.! to tnt lurif it run imtu I A lariie rart ol Uii rwwl Iiaj Wi-n tininhfil. nnA ii now in ruiuiiiic: orl-T. A h'-nvy f'rrt- i-- new working from Knt towards our lnnU in ttu-.wt.-ru Jirortion. tLr nmo. for th romi-ii-tioii of wi.K'h hi!. b--n rjutti it ... m-u t-e Now Vi.rk, 1h-u n l l'ittflbur. Th VtuaDo lUmd ' connicts u nith tiM'Wcjit Th'-re sxrv aireiklr irno-l Tumptc" Roii! rnnnirr thro tliif I -mper ty, various oth.-r tvutii tare tn-t-n opi iwd to avoiiinicl:it4' the emigration anj m-tilemi-nt whkh hi5 a) r-ml y Uken placv. Tht're i uo Oj-j-ortunity oual to (t now ofTVml to the mn mho want topmwtili- hii:it!f a homf in an -n.y ws-y, aud niake a sfUli-aicnt where li ran li1 in prm-iifnty kil l ii.a -iHTnli-iur in arlimnte I'EKFrXTI.Y II KALI 11 V. Nocaxeof the fpfri-ter l.arinj it-en kn'n t orenr J In thift luittlcDkQt. It ianot like going to the likkwIi ', of the Wert, mur p-rhaia liits-Wntnt ittiph. wht-re ureicii- h-j miirij.i iiun uiiv riiwii, wiicit iiiw yrirta ir Ui..i iH i,; -ii n.i.i wh. t ...... .... ..... to thehi-altliie-t rlimatx in the worl I. La- tenlure rtk- new ai;J pain. anJ p'rl.pN nnnit hi? health aim that of hi tamiiy. But h-re U a thriving M'ttlemrtit 1i.it io three townn, rontaininir churrhei. ?choolft h.t.-lK.!'torea, (aw mill!, trri-t nr.ll. ami i T'-rythin'- df-;n-1. There U a eafh market at hnn-J. Th "lumt-rr tra le last Tear atuauntvd to ower two hunilrej miliioa feet of lumber. In a phort time, owing to the e.il, it will Ift-.nif ("till mora waluml'l. an a numhr of iron work ami manuU-tiiri- will fc'n be j-tarti-ii: they are at prewnt t.titin thrm extnirrty at Warn n. K.en f-r th-ve who don t wiith to go tl.ere, the puTinrnU are sarh lust they can eaeily hay a farm to nave their rimna famsli.-s from want In the future, nr tn irain a eonipetenee by the ri hirh take place in the value uftaciU. lty au outlay fcarcely miwu, a KuoMnniiai pn-wi-ion enn oe maue. I'l'rson. phoul-1 make early appliration. a) fly or write to B. JrlT ries. aSi-rt-ury. No. 1 Wnlout Mmt. belw Fifth, Fhita.u 1( hia. Letters carefully ituwcnil givinjc lull iuform;,ou. Shares or trai t! of Inml ran he bouttht or wpuml hy letter enehftingthe lirt in.4(nlment of five J-I larf, when the Mihw-ribrr will he furmhej with hnk, mupa, . Warrantee lveds given. IVri-otu cau alo urchaw- from, our Agentti. Koute from Philailelphiii to Tyrone on the Pennylra nla Central Kailrond, ami Uienee by tftr.ee to the land. This ia a delihttul eeamm to vi.-tt St. Mary the bet ho.telarcommoiia.ion iK mlforje!. Knaire fcr K C N hulli, hln the Agent for the projwrty at st.Marj a. 3mtA DEblHABLE BUILDING LOTS IOIt SIL.:.-One lot on South Thinl " street, a iuare and a half from Markcu Also pn Somh Fourth street only two squares from Market. I .rThe above are level Iits, well located ami adap ttil tn tmldui purposes. V. II. AKMSTKO.NO, Aetin Ex'r f Win. Armstrvnc, dee d I.cwib'.ir?, lau-li It, t-5 .' Fr.LBrcEger Br. J. F. Harvey I f OM KUi'A J If i; i ljVMi r.ins, J 1 soll'.h : e Marliet Si. t.emeen 4 heVSth lyr.itt LEW ISO VIM. I-A Dissolution. rr'Ili: CupartnersUtp hcretof. re existing nn J dr tlie name id 'slim Ji S.'tmtr, is tins day dissolved by mutual crm'er.t. Ihe books aie if!t ailhe h"'ise of Mr. Z'.lers. Al! per ms I'littbte'I will please ran sun seme gpf ;: with. ritAScis zki i.i:ks. lrAC S. fcTEBXEIt. I.ewM-ur-;, 1'i'y sr'- t " The IJnir.herins t.uinrss will e carried i n'.:' li-nalat Ihe -1.1 Hiand u South Thu.J Mreet. Market uion.nss Tueftav and l r. ,!:rV. 1. M- STEK.NEK. iiAi.T i uit i: CA11D. MLl!! SlI ! ,-r for Xa LIVE!(1CI;1. FINE tALT. do. ii. A. do. do. DAliiY do. Cmtitrv Vi rtl.Hnts who will ud us tin .r or !(T- in 'advance, wi'h iii-:rurtion to sl..p niifii we have a car;!" ai-:ovr; can secure Fine or !. A. Salt a; live cf :.ts pi r sack lest i tf ihe !.'r. than it can be su; plied out f st, .ie. ' rr, iie c f ilraio ai..l Lum' er . r.i';i-i"!i li-rrl;i.rf.. ;j.ati uiiri, r. ii 1 1 'i'ii.d. IJa'tn., June, !H.,7. rnn.iq I JtJ. lOOU . Clack Diamonds 1 1 kc. .Wjr, wl Sure ym,r .W.'.' fM.' stil-Cliltr IS PriT:Ul'!; to flimi!l J a, a-, ,.,, the verv bAu'OAt f every lWrirtir.n. tr, in il.c Wilk.-s-B.trre and M.a- m-'kin unties, lie ha: ,.n band an article i f very sujien. r ijualitv. such as is seldom bro t i tins marWct.which he will dispose n al ih- lowest cah prices- C.-al yfhra and c,.r, measure warranted. I w ( oal cict,ar.e. for im.-r.-hanial.ic t tun-.ry l'ici.uce ot mostkii, a . w as for rah. . va! Yard at Tho s Nesbits I.nmber ard "" T'' . r.!..nesbit. A i; aiililnl llvatl of : fH f jj Q , 6 S S V HAIR, romtTiii rui.mt TO Tilt: CHEAT LST AGE. Arel alio tt st i wouM not ha it festaei-'lle f-r mi r t'..i.r : el I a!'l. tut ai.uM lisle th. crowlli ri-t.T 4, i.r rri ul i i Ih 'isn irn'! m.il i:-liinii but won'i.l hs. it r. i:...v..l, .r !r u: 1 a nil u-ri.tuis, s.al.1 LeaJ. otii.f rrr- Tiio- I i.t a ..ii. I I ' rur-.1. or a ith m a hea.1 a. h-. Ii,. ur.i.. I-it .-n'l i-nri J. It will also ivras'T U ,.....t.'. ."li-.lu II..-V::e.- and ssin. 1-rr.l. Wisl's Hair kVs- i ..mtiii: 1j ul Ii.'. "- rir-u:.'.r an 1 the Wl. wiri. it. ri.ia. November 4. iv f . J. . d Ib-ar eir: 1 tv- t.axd much X.nZU 2' , ; .tr:,.. ,,,r ,,v, i ."iin.iwi. u insw ..ur . -e-t-ratie in u.V -arae ..teamr wuh the ikcnjiui. u4 Z ' m.-Ii n.ciai.o'a'in.iii. i'.i ii.etnsisfji.ur i.iit. i tn.- .1. i..y 1. 1.,. y -t:s l.y my. S"l J' ''';' ';" ' 1 -. I I ..... 'i e v. n tl.'ii nr. I ei.!:r. .V ahtti'. an-l N f. 7" , ;., ,,r ,:f,r ir.-.-t-.ie: Tb-r h.ir r-i.r. i. anUiu; t.r..i. o.;..r.au i ha.i th:. k.rei ein. an-l enlirelv ..s.-r h-al. si. t utinu ti. lis it. liol.iml ij ti-au-ef lf,..t- i;p..n (hi- l::iir, fut l-rause . f its ore ir.s n th- h.-al an-l nrtnj. others '.f ..I ie.i f.n.i'v so i In rets if usin jen? l.e-toratne, wnn t'ui-lr- i ir-t 1 1' rt : Ih- r-1 r.-,n y slier tieisma an'l .kjut.ts ii rili .-ii' S i.. its rl.aru- t.T aii l saloe ara eiit:ri-iy ru in' t-'i- in; : I . nil nn-1 Jo nv.st ci.r-:ial:y anJ e. nf. l. n I .istlr r." r. m-e l if use I J all bo would has. th.a l.air fvsl.T. l Ir, in r. Lite r icraj'lt rtiJOB ..fsieki.es. . r - . i" i r. -::i::l fi ler hm! l....utv, ml I all T.'tisr fer wii's who n'aij hare -l.eir hair'hraMltal and atissej V. rv trulf ual Sralfu.ly ywra. J SijUlVoN MANN. Tnl' t' V- : Tt wss a Ii nc tin- rfter I ssw en st Hli.s-1-I I- f"i.' I - tlhe Utile ol l;.st..ratielorl::-n T..u nnistr an. r. r n tout aj. nt in Itnstjn.l wl.-tl ' I L-..I it w- In.!.-' to try it f n .sirs. Miss - nir I II- tur.-t t si .1 its lower. It l.a uene an inas ,-nr.-.l i... it . ii ol an 1 oil.irs .f mj trail; frl. r ! -. ! i,...-itn. "' t- elT. e!Ji. sre nf. n-trrr r-l -. us .-utitltHj to iJUbiL-: 'ii.i-i a..'... Jin. Vs.rv rericLIulIr r.! trnr- yonr. cLjMu.N MANN. r.ini Ii.f June 'JS. l-.'i-U-tk tr.-.! Pn f O. J. V - .!".- It.-?r i:.ntorft:i.-. r.n t hxvr a-:m::-t 't uond. ri:! . :e't". Mv hair wn. Nt'Oi-m:-'. 1 liit n-!,t. t r i&..t!.rely irniy, 1 ut by th-- u- f hi IU-:. r:.tr .- ! r'unnd its t riiual r i U r, l 1 haw to d tci t i- nuii;url . t-. HKE.-SE.eT-Penst. r. V ?. O. .! W '' D .t r.. r.-o;r?.t-r.Mt! iroa.:war. N V. i-nt: Si-M r-. V. W.r: i:i.ii:i.z ltaLli-hun-ut and 111 5:.i kt-t -n--:. -.. I tl .v - ll l.v aPfo.t Trr?ist-.. S'-t .i L'fi.t-tnj ;;. r CAtonEU.. In: -nt: savcel Hoffman ha; i a r.cv Ice Cream Sahw-n , vt r his C.i.:"e. t:.,tn'iT, at. ' wishes to see his nu merous customers there. r; e w books: j orrui-i P ??yl rn.l.LON'S Pennons, Uud'a rniicipk-s anj Practices c! U.irtii. krummacher's Martyr I.arr.b, l)r. Kane"s becunil Arctic KxpeJiticn, ar. ! ether new laurlc of iiiU-rcsr, ci nstanilv i a han.i by EVIUS & CO., Lewistu'is L'cc. ", IS'ifi. e1 r.nr , agjl 's, ECCTS & SK0ES. K Jl'sTrccm-caat.hcUestaUih store nf t!.e mi! sc:i or, on Market street, L ; :,i,..r uri-e an.! new assirlmenl nf !iur. a lar'c and m -r asii rlnient of UOOTS AND SHOES. ,e 1. - coilll'llieu irsti us.s.iij'111'u vi wviaii.iu.s cd lur XY.S, LADIKS, LOWS MIStES, CHILDREN. The stock is selected wuh care, and w;il I ai.;T.!ed at reasonable prices. j f llTOIM. II OI'K ntli'ntleil to as i:-t:.l.. XJnr S IS Ml JllIIV HOl'tiUTON i fi 4 1T VTifn "1 IT T T! T)iAAf , I i , 1)1 A 'A I ,' Vi I ft I 1 1 I j ! 01UH 4tli Street. 1 He subsenr j X moi respectfully informs the citizens 1 : l i. ..,-,! ,u. kA k. nH : . ' : , i J-? aiuI " T sale a Cheap lot Ol 11 IC.MlIKtf I fur the SpriB.x trade, comprisinsr Itrcssiii and Coinmon Bureau?, -'cc rctarics ami ISuok Caso., C'eutor, Card and Tier Tables, Piuiiig mi Breakfast Table?. riijilioanK Cot tasjo and other Bedstead?, Staml-S Solus, and Chairs of all kinds. COFFINS made to order . t short notice. The public arc cordially invited to exam-" s work, an he is sure ihat ihey will le sat' , . his ' lied With his Stock of Ware, and pncei Ware, and pnef ssiOl.oMON VOl'XU Lewisbar;, Sept. 13, " "Have you seen SAH?" QTJM lo le a Question ake.l l-y O almost everybody ; but we iniV'"f Have you wen the Late Firm, with their supply of Xew Boots, .sliui-M. .allersi. i.c j wp. The subscribers havin? assoeiaio' i" I ti selves into a Copartners-hip biisU' iis.w .'lit f w mic I'm. u., si . ... - of S. D. Surra, on .Market St. die cheai' (for Cash) and best lot of 150OTS SI ions, for Men and Boys, ever oH'e re.l in LewiNi- Also a new and splendid assorlment of Cl'.W SHOES f, ljulics and Gentirmr. A variety of 'iaiter.. Half Gaiters. Ties. F is kins, Slippers See. for Ladies and Mi.e also tJiuUlreus Shoes of the lues' styles and sizes ; Ac. &e. c 'ork mule to order Mendin? done usual and as ihe Workmen have rcr.tW satisfaction heretofore, we trust we sha" a full share of public patronage. SAM "'' continue to be on hand as formerly, and !"T to give general satisjacium to all cust- M.irEK & M-FAP1'1-N- I.cwi-burt, Feb. s. I. " .. l'..tiiri, alii! C'.Ks' IOI ousiamrs- is. - - . lis .-a l 4 ,-m..i .it rue ..-iii.t
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