lmisburg T Wln'iim .W'.-Th Liviscm Csionax. ruhliahoa. oa the Ca.h f-vaioTji. baa tho larpcat and best rlrruUUm of ao Nowa-iar? la Uoiol Cauntr. .- Freedom, national ; Slavery, Sectional! , ... , , ... 7T, ,.. 1 W e appeal from the fir .Vaw-IWrfmir Supreme Court Judgttto the PiorLi or Pitiva!ii! For Governor, DAVID WILMOT, or BRADFORD COCXTT. Canal Commissioner, WILLIAM MILLWARD, or vhiladelpuia. For Judges of tlie Supreme Court, J OIEH Va.Kll". or Fsj-tle Co. JUM:1II J. laKWIS.o! Chester Co. In ion County Xominatlon". Representative THOMAS HAYES,of Union county. Register il Rcconler G EORG E MER- RILL, of Xew lrhn. j u""T I CO..N, of Hartley. ' - ntinr v- v-i Treasurer UtUU 1. Bllf.i.u.n, oi . Lewifiburr?. Auditor JOHN KESSLER, of New Berlin. More War upon Kanoas ! sudden sickness, making tne intra ne nas The Free State party in Kansas have lost in this way within about a year. Last peaceably proceeded in taking a Census, week John Ludwig lost a valuable horse by which it appears there are between by some similar sudden disease ; and Peter 0,000 and 30,000 voters, instead of the Billmcyer was equally unfortunate a few less than 2,000 who voted at the bogus nights after in the almost sudden death of election. Marius J. l'arrott is nominated a fine and spirited animal which was re far Delegate to Congress. The Topeka eently brought here from New York, and Constitution is to be re submiued to the in this market would have been held to be people in August, and it is said "General worth 8200. Bloomsburtj Star. Line it authorised to oryanize the people The Borough of Danville pays near thir thorowjh'y to d.end the ballolJioxet." ty thousand dollars annually in Taxes. Foiled in every attempt to coax or drive On the afternoon of the 3d inst. the cah- the people of Kansas into subjection to inct shop of Jacob Miller, of Selinsgrove, the Border Ruffian usurpation, Walker was consumed by fire, with all its contonts, 7iai issued another 'Proclamation' against and the bedding and clothing of the work- the Free Suite men. Ik says lite majority ! men. Loss 81500, coveted by an insur- mutt obey his bastard L'wlature. or he anee of $900. It is supposed it was set will let slip die dogs of war upon them, as Gov. Shannon did. It will be remembered that U.S. troops have been concentrating in Kansas, for tho pretended purpose of putting down modern democracy in Utah. It is now believed the real design is to procure U. S. sMicrs in tujjicicnt numbers to force through and to inaugurate tlie S'ave S'ate Government without submitting it to the people. Ano ther sacking of Lawrence, is part of this programme. " On the l'th, Goo. Walker tru encamped outside of that town rcithvJ "",u, FT" - FIGHT COMPAXIES OF DRAGA n Eot P- Ashland, OOXS. The citizens have determined not tha8h not mor,e ,,haB sis or .,eMn Jears to negate with him. II, has warrants j 'n d ,bont1 ,8 Vf'?"7 for the arrest of the Vi'u Offers and other I 5'000 , ouli be able to cititccs of Lawrence." Minnesota. The Convention to form a Constitution has 102 members, of whom to xKpntHicans, and 43 Democrats but seme seats oontcsted. The Democrats however claimed to bring in nine others half breeds and Chippewas from Pembi na, outside of the boundaries of the pro posed State ! of course, bogus : a Regular border ruffian proceeding. A strife for tho organization ensued, iu which (13th inst.) the 5G Republicans present obtained j possession of the Hall, elected our young friend, T. J. Galbraith, Tresident, "pro tern, and llcpublicr-n officers throughout. They have a quorum, and at our latest accounts were proceeding wilh their busi ness. The Democrats (and their Indians) remained aloof, the Government Officials j (with Col. Orr of S. C, there, counseling them and threatening to drive from the Hall the llepsblicanSjas their brethren did at Tnpoka 1 There are slave owners and slave advocates in Jiiunesota.who will not i yield even thai frozen clime without some struck, or intrigue at least. - Xew Time Tabic. TheSu5queb.nn. lUilroad being now iu running order up to rort lNrati passengers take the packet only to North-j .fit . o i.. . r. v.-.. limDcrianu. wuero too ouuuurv o. one n-v r , .;i cars are in waiting. The txpress or mail . . t - i rn., . train passes Lewieburg Depot as follows : a..w,vn .n,:Tr.7 3(1 A.M. MOVI.Nd KOttTU 6.30, P.M. w , . .. ' This is great improvement. Unless connections are missed, by this route we can go to or come from Philadelphia or Baltimore by daylight ; reach llarrisburg, spend an Lour and a half, and be back the same day ; or reach Pittsburg by 10 o'c'k at night after an early breaktast in Jjcw- burg. The first trains have passed here with two passenger cars fully load. With tue itauroaa iDK compiewa iron, xrevor- Valley of the Sushue hanna must become illll V MVIHUIUVVIiaUH wuw uaaa- one of onr greatest tnorougbtares. The down river mails now close at 8 in the evening, instead of 6. The Philada. roots via Cattawissa ia unaltered. 3-We learn from Washington that the President has remitted tbs fine of $1000 imposed on Capt Smith, convicted of be ing engaged in the African Slave Trade. We believe there is not an instance on our records of the infliction of the penalty for . slave trading. There were two convio - lions in Mr. Tolk's time, and in both c - sea the pardons were out almost before the Judire'i aiffnatures to the sentences were Jrj. ' Now, reader, peruse the followiog " The Circuit Court of Durcheitcr county, MJ , hat sentenced a free black, named fain Green, to ten years' imprisonment, for having in hit possession the incendiary book called Uncle Tom's Cabin.' The Elktoo Democrat remarks ihat.a number uf respectable citizens are liable the late of (arera. There is talk of prosecating the subscribers Co the Trieune." No "pardon" bere may be expected. Mr. IWiianau's ijtrpathiei are all witb the oppressor. We ace it stated tbat Mr. Buchanan will interpose no obstacle to batcher Walker's e&rta to mt bit piratical and uiarJcrous assault apon Central America Xtms Jlrms front lljcr Connlics. Ssyde County. The barn of Daniel Gaugler, of Monroe- Tp. wat struck by lightning, and consumed, on Monday eve ning laet Alleochwenlc,near Middle- bnrg, bad bis nose badly fractured, by an 1Ccideutal stroke from a hay fork ; a small bone was extracted from the wound The barn of John A. Schoch, above Mid- dlebunr. was struck bv liuhtoioc. on eun- i j : a . i umIaiI tin I i day evemug iasi, idu iwu the buildim? was not fired. It bad no lightning rod A lad named Jas. Smith raised out of Middlccrcek, in his fish net,an animal which the Tribune calls an alliga tor, 18 inches long Lewis King as- ; saulted a colored man named Thomas ! Brown, fracturing his skull, breaking his ! shoulder blade, and scvaral ribs. King j was bonnd over to Court in the sum of $1000. Crown it is thought will recover. (So it seems they still think, down there, ,hat a human bc;Dgg have rigutSjif Judge Taney does not.) There all of fivt cases on the Montour . , f. , . . . oAiinrv Trial I. lot tnd nnlil i.l.i Oft thA - j .Luzerne county jjist. It is but a week or two ago that Dr. J. B. M'Kelvy lost a valuable horse by some on fire by a child playing with matches Mr. Brower, of tho Mmtour American, has opened an Intelligence Office at Dan ville. The Fallon (louse, in Lock Haven has I been taken by Jacob Lebo, former propri etor of the Commercial House in i'htlada. The Old Fort post office, Centre Co., ha been revived, and Wm. Wolf appoint ed Post Master. The Miners' Gazeteer is the title of a paper just started in the town of Ashland, i r ir 4 1 ' I -1 rpi : support journal. A Warning. John Eogard, of Phila., la?t week pleaded guilty to a charge of Dock streets. He was sentenced to one year's imprisonment. SsArrisu Crowd. The mud bosses, Supervisors and Lock-tenders along the Main Line are as snappish as a bear with a sore head, on account of tho sale of the Canal. There will be no more houses built, or potatoes cultivated, at the expense of Ibe State. S7c transit gloria Jliul bos- if rum Canalibus. Dead. Jerry Isaacs, the canal boatman who was shot at Duncan's Island. His remains passed through our city last eve ning en route for Baiobridge, his late res idence. Walters, who committed the deed, still remains in our county prison, j no effort having been made to liberate Lim on bail. llarritburg Telegraph. Struck by Lightniko.-A honse near. the Wilkes-Uarre Coal Company's mines, wag shattered by lightning Sunday nigbt. A Mr. and Mrs. Riley, who occupied it, were both slightly injured. Since "Democracy" has become trium- , , . , ., , , , . .. . nhant in I'ntladclnhia. it ia no nnenmmnn i r r . .! ' ,h.fvL.,.n;i i iLri. ' ' . to punish the thieveg and forgers of nat- i ... , 7 , ' uralization papers, seem almost useless, , , I A bright light was seen on Sunday cve- . ...... I mD8- bUt ,Cn 0 C,0ck m iU ll 1 . t H-:il T T. ; . . 1 . . wc ui ii ii.c-jjairo. ii is reported ip have been the barn of Mr. Athcrholt, ; burned by lightning. A Bear, weighing 400 lbs. and measur- ing G ft. 6 inches in length, was killed in Green's valley, Walker Tp. Centro Co., on Thnrsday night, the 7th inst., by Jas. Fulton and Jas. R. Batburst. This bear j bad been ranging the mountains in that ' vicinity, for a number of years, and com- .. numerons deprcdation. but haJ al. ways escaped pursuit notwithstanding ho had been several times wonnded. At the ; time bo was killed two bullets were taken : from the under skin of his neck. The Odd Fellows of FenosjlTama re port 47,374 membcrf . Amount of receipts past jear $237,836; paid out for relief, burials, widows, &c, $118,202. A young man named Goodman, of Mill Creek Furnace, Cambria county, met witb a singular accident recently. Whilst j of tying mule to the fence, the ! P w """"i crusning mm ! g'nst the fence, breaking a couple of 01 wnisKey woicu ne nan id his trowsers pockets, thereby Miiooajy if not dangerously wounding bim about tbe body. Tbe bouse occupied by Samuel Fowler, abort distance above Berwick, was struck by lightning on Tuesday afternoon of last week. The electrie fluid passed down the lightning rod, and under tbe bouse, tearing up Ihe floor of room occu pied at tbe tim by same of the family, but happily without injuring any person. There are oyer 500 men employed, by the "Pennsylvania Railroad Company t their shops in AUoona," " " LEWISBUEG CHRONICLE The Pen jup'a i'n is down on Forney ., . , . -,.v thousand of brit, and Schuabol like two and Kornev and ac una Del return mo ai- . . , .! ITl : I J Iniik. I ing out of this family quarrel, which may be a blessing to the country. Q. Nelson Smith, of Cambria oounty. one of the eleven Democrats who bolted Forney's nomination, is re-nominated for j the Legislature. Now 1 ther the Forneycaters can they threatened to do ? Rev John Dixon Lone, a respectable ; ' i minister of the Philadelphia Conference, a native of Maryland, being in ill health and ; unable to preach has written and published .. . f . oi U . .1 I his views in opposition to Slavery, but the Methodist Depository in that city will not j sell the book. The, do sell, however, the work of "Parson Brownlow" in which he argues in favor of Slavery. is respectable and cortcous, just as John Wade, .bo Slavery ; i nts work can not vo leit uu ania m- low's work is vulgar and abusive, and can I be left on sale at a Methodist book estab lishment in Philadelphia. The " hog cholera" has mado its ap pearance among the swine in Mifflin coun ty. The Messrs. Locke of that county have lost about 50 hogs from this singular disease. It is evident that our farmers have "dead loads" of bay this season. It sticks out of their mows and stacks too visibly to be denied, even by themselves. - T, , Somo of the country papers of rennsy 1- vania are giving the Philadelphia mer chants to understand that if tbey choose to lick the dirt of Slavery for slaveholders' custom, they may lose much more free white custom than tbey gain of unpaid bills from negro drivers. Over 1300 of the members of the Com mon Schools of Lancaster held a "Com mencement" at Fulton Hall,-last week. Gov. Pollock and Supt Hickok addressed them, and they had a "happy time" all around. The Harrisburc Patriot A Union, allu- ding to the disreputable and alleged cor ruptible character of State Legislators ar gue truly that "the personal and private character of the representative is the sure gague of his political integrity. A corrupt tree will bring forth corrupt fruit." The Commencement of the College at Lancaster occurs on the 29th inst. when i . , . ... I la IS C&pcULUU Dl&iccu luuui; IUCU Tl lii I , . graauaic. The Chops. Although the weevil has somewhat injured the wheat crop in this neighborhood, and in some of the adjoin ing counties, still we Lave reason to be lieve that the injury is not as serious nor as extensive as was .imagined by some. Belb fonle hig. ra i r i ,t fr i ii.m. i. , r -i.. l- ry I'ublic for the borough of Lock Haven. loca trinn fitA .Tnnll enTl.Tpnn areftt ibittcn by a single mad dog in Philadelphia last week. In New York several fatal cases of hydrophobia have occurred. Also in various other parts of the country. Intense beat, it is believed, dcvolops, if it does not originate, this disease amongst the canine race. How important, there fore, is it to be careful. Dogs should be kept either muzzled or col fined. Accounts from Washington say that the emigrant trains were no: robbed by Indi- ' ans, but by South Carolinians and tho Col. Buford banditti, who were employed to keep order in Kansas. Zcnus ISarnum, Esq , of Baltimore, has bc. Pres:j,nt of the xor.hcrn Central Raiiroad ;n p:aco of IIon. joLn P. Kennedy, resigned. The Xew York Tribune states that Col. Fremont is now in good health. Quebec, July 17. The Coroner's jury have returned a verdict of manslaughter, ! ipiMt Iba fr of Ibe steamer Montrc- al the i B1 lDe 1 captain, the pilot, the mate. They also strongly censure Mr. Wilson, Sr., the contracting agent. They recommend the strongest enforcement of the steamboat law. The parties implicated will be tried. Horace Greely has discontinued Lis li bel snit against the Iowa Gazette, the edi tor of that sheet having been candid u 4t, r.t. ...i..,,. enough to retract the fiilse which he originated. The other Jocofoco papers which gave currency to the lie, aro not expected to be magnanimous enough to follow bis example "A short horse is soon curried," and so the General Assembly of Rhode-Island ad journed at Newport on Friday evening, af ter a short session of four days, aud will meet next in Providence on tbe third Monday in January. Grasshoppers are committing terrible devastations in Maine. Closed Tbe Zimmerman Bank, Elgin, Canada Dyo's Detector says it was con ceived in sin and died of its own poison. A telegraphic cable has been laid across the river from Detroit. It is stated that out of fifty of the largest manufacturing establishments in New England, the stock of only six companies will at the present time sell above par. There are thirty-three places in New York, receptacles of stolen goods. Stolen clothing sold there, is soon ripped up and so changed that tbe former owner never could identify it Silrcr spoons or other plate are melted at onee. The woods in tbe lower lections of New Jersey, are literally filled witb whortleber ries; many of them are beginning to ripen. These berries, daring plentiful seasons, formquite a marketable production, and bundredafcarry on a luorative butinrs in flinging them U Philadelphia. & WEST BRAKCIIFAEMErJl)H 2US.37 RESOLUTION I TiROrO.SIXG Amendments In the Conslitu-: I J of ... Commonwealth, i . -- p-kfv.vii.ifiirf '(r'i''i''!'''' ' mlll' ' jn,. . -; - muUnn of Ihf l-niuioowe:iUh. In .coroac situ uio (rorbioiu of (ha teutta article UieraoL """"" - I licU tOMidrouiUtuUou,; n,ufcltow.: ; Tttrra liall U n Kl iltioual arlicU' nirirr ART1CLC XI. aKi,r,,i, n r r " n, VVMJB DKHTP. r dilfrMlHi'UMti.v'l"w,n, T' .n.l ftftvthitnieiria.a'MlirrM.-nna ufph ........ . Ti.of.iu-J..iir,u,.iiaii '"i;1 XIl' ' hirb ft wa.,r.htlnisl, or tor. pay tue dobwioconlrK-t.il, ud w ii.-r uiuir """; nItol TCr, th. j -r-XrorU" I ouuo' iinn ind.i)dD- ot um .te ; but ii mn.ijr rlrir.elronitlwc..iitrHt-ti"noturh'bbtii.H' .i-plil , ' tbfparf,. rnr wbi.-b it . r-a-.-a. or to wpy uch CrESTi." ; j M-h-'"(11U'';r' iZ?SXX? ---j . putiik worn., ir bm io inn. "j , ,i7rii..r I a ortheinconw or .r:.tof "teof n.ii.y ... . i. n ManitiwA that m V ! af.tiiirvithotliiTfunilaorivourn'M that may j..twi hw !. Tint mul ninkinir fowl may t tnrrMuktl. tVon tlia In tiuis lT MKntnK to M Miy part of tfe Uio. r other rwenm-M of tbe Ute, not ivquin-.! ; for th. orJ,n.rTE-l current Sr"" ! . lanMon, or wm-.-, i ...7.i.m.- of th. nuMie delit ::T.., :.;k .l.ht blyl bcio. Ui. wm hiim, - Hu-rl-.i a. The credit of th eommniiwealth nhall not in anv manner or .rent r plnlRnl or loannl loan, in.lui.l ual, cowpartT, earporatkin, or aatoclation; nor ball th. mminouwealtli hrearter h.-eome a joint owuer or atotlt-hoMt-r in any eom(ianr, anoriatloD or wirporaUnn. A Tl.. .,iitiinnw.4lLli uliall not aHsuno- tli. debt. or aor nart Uiern.f, ! aoy ccmnty,rity,lioriurh or 1 lowD-liip,orcifncuri..rallonoraMniiatiiin.anlrii'urh ; .lrl.t -lull hare b-erl eontraeted to enable the matetoretiel invani'-n. r-uppreaa domuiitic innurrwtion. defnJ it-l( iq . lime OI war. iir u i"i- . p,,rti..n or iu pn-wut iDih-bteumu. Sr., 7.llelri,W.lJI5trT wunty, city, ooriiuirii, wwnMii, or ioKwrj"w '' j tockholdf r in auy eomjiiy.aiioeiati.ororp..ratiOD,or to ohtuin lunuoy fr r loap it credit to any curjwrallou, i.y wirtuufa.tt.ritjrtiijnioroinrrwiiw.io atntuciaUun. ituutuuon or iarty. BKCO!ID AMKJTMfClfT. Thare ha11 1 an atlditional artktf t mul fOBBtitution. to be dnijguatrd as article eleven, as 11om: aRTICLX xti. OP NKVV tJUNTI. No comity shall h- diTi-hd by a lin- cnttinc rlt owr ou t-nth of it population, (eitlwr to form a n-w oounty or oth-TwisK.'t without the rspntiw ant of mioli county, ly a it 'f th rlwtoni thrrof; nor fhall any new county hi- p-uhliahwi, cuutaiDiu leas than four hundred miuare mika. tpw. aviiMi tmn of th Unit article of tV conHittition. rtrikeontthewJiAtfi' Ttt'i J'r - , tnrh C"un.v rMiK-cfirWy.-' Irnm avrtioa Ave, aani- arti.-l rniDlVatlr.Wtb.;or.la'W-..--.a.lrtrier.t! jredon four, wm. utieto, awl ia tin. thereofiDKrt tl,. j ""tlrenoV 4. In tlie rear one thoimin elsht Tinnn-l and r.itT-f..ur, aiKl iu wry arrenlh jar thtrraatler, K-Drf.-ntatlTi-i, to the number of one nttalM, ijiall tie Iiki.twrtbuW.uJiyti.rou.bMiir.t.t. t. Jitrirl,in.rO-..rti..ntotlienunil-roftaiil-U-iiilib. : ItantnintUeiiereral Drt thw.f.:ierit that an, rtiiinty ' c..nU.n,n;.tl.tt..reeUi..u.anunvr,.u.,r.u.-! mar ti altc.Ml a Mryarate ieirenutti.n ; but no more he.iirkie.i. intiiortiiii.m.iadi-.iri-t. AMim.mn- tainhijr a etitti.-i.-nt number ef taxal.lM toentitle it to at two ri-pwentallTi., pliall oa. a m-oraM eprwi t.iK'D anniiinnl it. anj r-liall he Uiridn. ! dii.tri-tanf.-ontliriiouaterrllorT.ofeiiial taxable popula- tion an near aa ma; be, each al which dutrictb ahallelrct one rrraentative., At the euJ f ne.ton verrn. aarna article, tnat-rt tiirfle j wnnl. tft eityf I'httntMphia thttll h dirutrd inVri?iU armitoriut dutrid. ofamUguiml tcrtitarf at nearlf m.it i t'lTtthle wmuf.itiim as jiih1f ; but ho ward tltall bt ttinn amiiirnrd it. anj aliall ne uiriuau luio coiiTuirat drn'Wl ii ui yoratOMOW werrj. The leirislatura. at lt flrrt n-iirion aft- nerth..n...ionor IJES&'.E: 1 U.la amendranL r-hall divide the eity nf RDnnWWllTIIWPlliriii.ur.ni-"..- ..--... ururalvtl ; imrn uiainria u remain uurnanaiu tiutu , KiM-rtaiumnt in the jear one LUouaaud eijslit hun-Jrvd . t m In niM.t StHMtS.-fl ' - ...... ...... in. v... v.i...f . . . l., " lot nlli-rwiw pr.,.ll lor: nui lira .si.Ti""- ',i.r Mr..n 7n in" iw'iiu- .It. cruun OU" !lMwtfwiramMi,rkiiiM.;! V,;;f,WiM-..'-T. and bu.-:. I : .....i. . i. I, .im.rt umi RtiniiiiiP . ,iirniv. j t- iiAonMiie nmwM i m hw w Una .mrii luii-nt. errata pinkinp: Iun.1. wrilcri ili.i oe v.,,,. . but he thinks ,t.ijfti.i iuTM :.'T-::l'r. : ..u i-:,.,tnr..,r.,ivi, ' i ii-..k. ..ii..nntu.iiA tnMMiinv.ruuiu. i.b - ' . aitd auty-tuur. 1 waqnennnna mver.o nines ir.'tu ooani.s- :; ,'J.'.,' 1 . ,.,,,.,.' port, anil 3 miles from the line of the fnnbti-Ttii-re alia.l 1 anadditional wtioB totlie flritt article ; . , . , , , . ofi.lc,n.cliuiioo,.Ui,hhllbo nunberad aud read ry& Erie Railroad. Ihe Pennsylvania Canal aa fulla: I passes on the opposite sn'.e of the river. Tuis fto.&ertaitxm.rlirfi. tractcontains iiO tries, vith fi fr-r cenl. TbeleeWature .ball hare the power to alW.rerfeor "nil arre are ele-ire.l ami in a annul nrel.art-rofineorporatlonhereafu.reonrcrr..l!.y aUonanee. -IH acres arc c'earen, and in a or under anv aicial or evueral law, wb.ner in tiH-ir Pood state of cultivation. 1 here IS a lare opinion ft n.a he rojiirinllff to the ritirena of tlm i-otn- mnt-tt)i ; iu nurh nuiuMr, huwevcr, tbat no iojuUc thai, ix Uuuo to the corportora. Iw PtmTK. Marrh -T. lh,".7. j Jttstrfrfj. Thll thU iMolntlnn pnw n Hw" lirrt ni-n mfiit. yem a, nnya 7. 0 tli pitiJ miufn.lmriit, jti-mji 2-i, v ft. On th thirl m-D.lniait, y9 -4, unyt 1. On tin- (uiirth arjifodiivnt, Jvna itt. nny 4. 4 tract from the Journal : O KU. W. II AMEIUsLEV, lUrk. I UuUtiC AP It IPRC5FSTATITES, I April -?. 1H.'.; I m-nt. lea 7S. oa ti n Ihe inl aiwiiiliin-nt, yeaa . 67. najaal. llo the third amendmrat, y.a iA n. al; prtrirerl, TTist thic rpsolotimi fmsM. On the I1rt inunl and nn tlie fourth anM-nilment, caa oars ti tract from im Jonnuu : JACOB Zl1LKIt, C.trk. SEO.rT.RT'3, Ornr. l ilnl Mar i, !So7. A. a. critTiy. Ss.crt.iari of tint Cum attm totalLh. 8KBETnt' Orrift. I llAMtiiDCEG. June 1 lt57. 1 Prpnfytrfrm'ay SSi ! d- wrtify iht tli hnTi tl fnrpnirff . tme Kml rtnTfCt copy of tite orirtnl "RettolntioB rt-lative l an AuiDiim-nt of Ihe Con itu tion," u th tumi rcniaiu on file in thin otti-e. t ri triinonv wTirf, I har tirfuntn -t tny 4 L. .'hanJ and cautied to be affix! the M-al f the I k SccrtrUrv s ulnce, tlie Uaraiiil year ah.Te written. v ' A.U.4TKTIN, Secretary of Uu VutumfHtctsillh. Is Smatb, March i7, 1K57. ( Feaolutfon propnulnfF amen.lmntu to thM institution Aftlia nnmmnnwMlth. btin7 UDllttr OODHilitTmUoD. on thefution. Will th rwnaw w mr nni am-n'inn-Hi r Tlie Tsunami navwrc tak-n ajrrefoMy to the proTia Ionof"thrrm.tilutkm.an4wwwiwill.llow.T: Vbah M ttrt. lirrwrr limttme o:.rfji A'jf Arum FrflVr 'VSXJttlX Mvu.-m ir, m'i Taaaart ( SnriUcrryn. Naitii M,'vri. iTtM&unMriuutturtvg llfirrit ft- So tl.. qu.lion tu d.UminKl la Ui. afflrmaUre. fin IhA tillifltlOn. wm the s nateaffrtnthrvrond nnrimnt ? Th- vouaiul nava were takfO arebly to the pro? is- .StZiZSZrr, Finn') yimuiir humim JorHou Aam itiith im mS j r xZm m the o thuHon. Will tne Swraie IIT W IIW Ulini irarnuurni t The yM anl nayi w re take ngreeablj to tne Constl- tnf inn. anil Wfrt- aa ttnllow. viz : Yr 9 Mr-tr$.Hr'mr Browne Crnbb Crawutt Ely Emnx Hntnir-'n Fn&r Ingram Jrdm Atllintjer h'mrx L iu(u-h : LtktU Vvrr sHoffUtd S-ltrt auawM Souther tUtU Mrautt ( lirhh Wilkituand nrt'iMZl. Sun JO. Off! Ifregv Harrit mud Inmsti. So the question wat uetemined in Uk afflrmatire. On thr uptkn, Will tne 9Hnatr sree to the fourth amendnieut? Tbe yean and nay were takm agreeable to the pro. tAnti f liiM W)nnLitutino.and were aa follow, vis : rkmmnntrtmtnm Kmm 1M leMit ".'. " H JHsitnd Wriokt 2.L $i wMrsrri. Health Rnnstf Jordan aud Frnrntt. to tlie iucaiiun wu d ruined in tbe Btnraaatif. I If THI HOV8B f REI1UnfTITITB, April 2&, f Tit- rraolotinn propoinr amentiwH-nu to thOonntita. tiun of tlie Conitnoowualth being under conaKleraUva. On thf? tjnfftlon. Tba yea and nas were tafcpa axreeai-ly lo tb proTl tlonaut th Conetitution. and wr aa follow, ,AKAV'v?-.l ..rj uiri't Km Kgitrr iu.jj itrr liMimrf vd.it Jlimtl Hirprr l.Ha Wirrtnart HiU HVIraat frfman f 111 (IM llOHara IPT w MW uo. siBai-niwiireoi VJlJrlZTvT pU jrtilmni.VIlrain Muothtati Stumma Mwtelmian .V.'. chrix Kidttium Xurnmaalirr Vrrr.-Wm VtnWa w Mlt J-umU kamutf Itrilamelplri. ifauuryr lort iia aatr Awd .rrt. 7lwpr Snai Nona .lair it Orailma .S.t (XU MimM ratal. WI liiaraora.1 lcir. Wrgktr) H-iUer Writhrttnk WltarVm tfMis HilVraw WnaH i'urw aiai (Xa Speaker) Nars 3Sam. Baclcui Bctutm Zl-Ht HamrHon IJaitcKk tn. Hofmmu L4tKMtm Lab UnUkcrt Aara Itanier owl T,.ilr.fc It Do ibraaanloa waaditerrafaiedin tha aflmatirc Ob tha qnMtkn, - " Will tha liana arrva to Cbr aamarl amrTrtmrjt r Tba yaaa Mul aaj war. tmhrm acrmlj lo Iba prorr atniia of thr Ooaatltu..an, war aa Mlow. all : Vl.a- fi r-t Awmentm JkullumM MtiU Berk Bmer fhifoui. Ctiatti&rU thrta Bid tautvtit fatter Cildra ITimrl Umrfer Uaiu Walamd HUlttm H.fnan,JHtrkl tknae keeper Imltrie aa. Jmkin Jtituu JafutmA Ki'r.iTman. knulll LtiMmiaa idmnaJttrLoma ManevrJUauffle M tlraim 3loorfeid Jtueulman XicMa Xier-ateu Xunei'hrr itotr. am lUnltrOm tomml 1 ureeU Ummteu onwiaaV'aais X.w. nf V..rl- I..I ur ;.,Vvrr. V.mi XAni. XIiiom Trirria TailTaeahUt WjH-r HrKtraul; Kurt-.a imaiaraiaa aa4 , tW.l.aUr-4i. . "w.r. Arthur Amtu.tne AVeAw. ilmtan Itith . Brm f..nrrW.r.r"n. rt.fr '''' ... . ra,;,,,1,,.i,...mrftria rt-(.vn(r s,ruti,.r, T.n r,? fV"f ia..... ir.Hrr.y. 1I7!irW "" rrrwi 1. v ,..ii,.n.diU!riainediiitii:fflnntire. - ,,., Yr.a--.'r. Jf. ..!,-.;.. Mt l llmm J 4 frmMM. Umlrrr uJ-ml mi ll.g'ftt Um,rfn,hit'vmf Jf.ri.i ymm .Vi. A! .W'i Ni W". Arthur iwtma t "". j r v "" utUrr ir.rner II . .. ,2,:a, h im tim llamrtrr tti'ir Fw-.t -- Vi'MiiA' -VritfAcrt I tmrtim 'ttd Wimtnui'-i. t .in tioo m ilttU-raiinerf ui the affirmative. Oil ih.iiu.-iiom l,....iv...iI... Wlll 111' Iloii nemi wi mr ii.i. .. i....- Theyeiin.tBywiUh,D.anilwi-rtaiitoll".Tli: ' Vroi .Vr. Atalnrm Ailhur lltrl-hmttr llicl.t,. r.M ZZJ'":Z : lUfrliiild llumrlllirptrH'iJli''ntHxllh. - M HvatH .M'immi MHswfmmyv-htchisl$,mytmhrr J'r.tfrn Ittr rtJrtkfu i'-wnaU ffirvtl i.awi'rt " O-MiT .Vr' 7faiJ frturllrr Wa'tmr H.iwf (.itAMr tKiMrKtman and S ay! ... ifiMittom liincocl: itrwhcri Iwm Wmmuni w,f,t u Um que5Uj wuri detnalntMl in the a&rmaUTe. . . c yv'r-('t II.UUU;UIR'J, June 22, Jj7- Jr.Z"Z V-V'.'iJ -Z .ni n",,.-" t.k.n . tl,- ' . t t - . ,;....'.-,... .. , ,.,,.,.,. r the kimiD..n.ltn. u ni-; .Pi.r- i... .... tlie t... II....... ..r IV li. ii.-ral 4Muwjr OI una t-oul uoawealth r-.r til iM-B-ioii t 111..7. 1 Witiitf bit band ami thft at-nl of ail offint. J.L. s. y-tltin IwfiitT-iMtu'l tiny of Juu, one tbounauJ 1 I ) ubt buutf ml atad liftrWren. I 7 A.aCL'HTIX. I Real Estate. Cimaplnv T-TnOCO OTtrl T.lt " i, T ...k,;k ..ir.e. i rwiv oinu. t nc .-u - - i jm r,vate yae his resulenre on bnuth r roii 1 Mrtel, J.ewishurz. between llie ulJ rresbyter inu church buildings and ihe rMtience of Thomas Hayes. The hnue is adoub'e brick , iwo-aml-a-half slorey buiUiin?. with suiiable Ouilmildings, tSlirubbery. &.C. all in gooilgCft onler, an! well Btlapied ftr a cotnftirtablt .X home. For further particular pleaNCcall uu July 6, 157 i. MAKIi. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY 170 U SALE. Tlie Trustees uf the , . I.eu-isbiir? Presbyterian Cungregatiun ; will otft r at i'ublic Sale, on the premises, cum- meZ l 2 cl"ck w ,be a"""00" Tuesday, July 4S, 1.7, TWO LOTS, X"- 3U ami U13, sit- un Ue (f Front .nJ , (,uis streets, on which are the I,rebterian church buil'lin" fnrnierlv l.seil.a.ld the Session Uuuse . ,, , 1." i i 1 b.Hh, Ilr.ck Uutl.Ii.iKs, ! J..... repair. jVls.1 l.ot ,U. -I , on .Market Mrct t, on vaicn js rrPcteil a Nchiiol H.mse. . . rate l'rum Ihe Lot. Terms nia!e in. n at sale. WILLIAM NESBIT, President. T. H. Wilms, Secretary. tJu'.v '57- VALUABLE FARM AND KILL PROPERTY ,.ar WILUA31SFOKT, Tu., -non SALE! The unilersiirnoJ.siir- I1 vivin, partner of the firm t.f J. U. & W. ' , 1 1 . U V I ,.1 I . pri.perlv siuiatei! on ibe. South vJe " u. iivi-ih, inicia o-i am- ...n. - - amount of valuable TIMBER on the preilll- a stooit stream ot aier, ana T'T& .sltWMMI.. 'I'l,. Mill is neur The.'th1! improvements ccns-it of Five tiOOD DWEI.UNC IIOI SES, Ar with Otu.Buihlins'i thereto. J wo larneJLJaL BARN'S, one of which is first class, wilh a larse'Shed atlached. The above property will be offercil al Public Sale at the Court House, in Williamsport, on WcdllCSflil J-, lIlO I!)lllOf AllgUKt Bexf aI o'clock P. M. - H-A.tr!" HiUuton A porlinn of the purchase money in Cash, I farm vuutn me rc.nn vj rcjr .utti. the balance made easy, wall interest, and ap-! TUK riixiway i akm roMrNA"hsmaJearrai:sr proved security. ' ' " ""u '' 7''ul' M Lu J"irv !" "'"'" " I""1""- t , -. , c , h.-iii.- -u Ul w. rerms mane anown on nay oi raie Further particulars can he obtain, hy ni- dressing ''I V i X n . irn v,- FarviTintr Partner of I. U. w.B.HLU.U. Williamsport, Ta JuneUO, ISo'l. . AMHy ft itWn tifol V V.;UEE.D1.Y to an order of the Orphans' Court of Union county, will bo exposed lo public sale, on liie promises on Saturday, the 1st day if Aug mt next, all lhat messuage and tract of land situate in I While Der township, Vnion county .adjoinim; ; i i rli. i ly . ln.-.,nu n...... .rl-in, -o-M'" rr'" I lieck, a ml David Moyer, cuniainius m m ailti -VZ tJ- yPIl. rm: vv a perches, more or less. The Improvements are a small : fme House ami Stable, and llie ianJ ' iiAunder cuitivaiinn. Also a niece of Woodland situated fffS??,? j '"' townsiiip. aujuuuiia wm ! nf John rtcrnapp. r rnnrtis W i son V I ' . and others, containing futtr acres : mnrn nr ).:. ! Accrdtne to th. decree of the Curt, the ! premises will be sold at privale hefnre the I Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A.M., when ' luring .f din tuill Ha ins. la tmin-n V.V WILLIAM RANCK. CO.NKAD 8WARTZLEXDER. Executors of Jacob Srxrti, deceased By the Court: Siscti Rorn. Clerk, May 21.1S57 SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sandry writs nf Vend. Ex. is sued oat of the Court tf Common Fleas of L'liioii County and to me directed, will be . . rui: .....i. !.. !..!. exposed to Public Sale, or outcry, at the I ub- lie House ol JtiJAS riSHRa, at vnite lreer i Mills on frldajr, AUgl J I, ; commencing at i o'clock, A. M., of laid da, Several I raCIS OI I. and, lO Tit : Ko. 1. A Tract of Land situate ia the town- , ii...,. i. ... e i ship ot W hue Deer, and county of tnion. bounded east by lands of the heirs of Daniel LudwiR, dee'd, Saranel High and others.north I . . . . Ka. I.n.laa f ll,. WU.. n'..al.l I nnn ,Acl by lands of Dr. Lichtenlhaler. and south by VJ vm tim vuwuciu iuu swiaUJ, I . , . . . m -.. i. a . r T j lanus CI Jacoo l.siani aim neirs oi tsaac Kanck.dec'd.containin 85 Acres.more or less, i whereon are erected a Urick Mansion House, I I rame Barn.and other Outbuildings witb the arparlenanres. No. 2. A Tract of Land situate in the town- ship and county aforesaid, bounded east by lands of Samuel Baker, south by lands of Georfte Ranck, Joseph K. Moyer and Others, west by lands of Jacob parley, and north by the Sugar Valley & White Leer Turnpike Road and lands of Jacob Farley .containing 75 Acres, more or less, wiib the appurtenances. No. 4. A Tract of Land situate in the town ship and county aforesaid, bounded east.nonli, west and south by lands of tlx Sheffield Iron Company, containing 14 Acres, more or less, wilh the appurtenances. Seized, taken in ere cminn and to be sold as the property of HENRY HIGH deceased. - N. II. The above Lands mav be sold in pieces or tocelher, as to suit purchasers. there is a first rate MILL sEAT on the i premises. D. UGI LDIN', .Sheriff. ShenlT. , 1857." I Sheriff's Office, Lowisbarg, July t. ta i a-ITBUC Sale f Tar.i torn ai l-.il ft .1... -I.: ..rinrM. l'll. rartoa Coat .v It. I. Company, ni-- the iprmimiM of the TUtVoKTO-N KAll.-j l;i)AU, anJ junction wim XIII' N tiNV t , crossin Susnm- halina U. tile pi l.tt.rim- UU irf Ue (Vt.I Uit rn C-CUlJ-ai U. aa. The saij lou will be oU'cteJ i-t'E ock. A. M .tn the hi-heM hi.'.Vr. embrace uric ol the bct builoit-g ticaiious in tho viu;ij;e. I'lirt Trevwrluti is destined to prrw v ry (ast. and hns ainnp; other advanta je,- ;hop fo be ilerived from the completion of the North ern Ontral liailroa !, ani its connection with the ItailrvadiM" th Trevortoa Coal aad Katl- . , ... ro.1'1 tolilpany leaj:n to tlntr exl' llsl.e nijlC wi:c, u j make it one of the ljr:l coal shippin, port, above the Jtiiietton. It ha aUo the buSlfiv1 s c m win? out of n l.ar.iil fur mill s uu .m.J ilium the rivir ti f ! i amm in; country pro-luce to Southern an I Ea-i-rri a pirm markets t.j- It iilnja.1. Port Treviirtn ha tli? further advantage of betas sutaine-t bv a rich h i l' aii'l exfnsivc ancultuial country iu the i:, viciiiltr. . " ,'' TV or Sua. Purchai-rs wi'.I pay teu ,'. per cent. cali,lh balance in three instalments w. -. atone, two, am! three years, with inieret an nuallvon theamounts iinpaol ; improvements ,'utue.l ut l-jrn lulniireil u-,lliir-t 10 -m ,,r.h lot within eighteen n.ol.llis f,o,u the .lay ,,-tiim -,. oi purcnase. iiLiinuii.,'j"i".'i--r" -Port Trevortou, June 137 i Ho! Farmers Chance for a Bargain! T70R S i nar I.ewilur,a Trnrl if almost IOO Arm K,,,,l Farming Land, hniotone sil. It iH be M nn r-as-onableti-rmsat private sale for Ca-h. Iiujmre al the Ollice of llie Chronicle. Jun; VALUAIJLK IlKAL KSTATK ion s.u.r. HEsul scriberoiK-r f..r sale hi-: Kesid-nce I nil li e ue-l M-ie ill b nilll f iCOli.t Ml' i t i the Mrt.uph ( Uvisbure, U-tvteu Ma. Uvi aii.lSt.l...ui bir.:ei.-,C(inMMini:ul near a L.I an.t . aha!fii(Kr.mnd.tnakinaafroi.t..f.l:llVei(.ii!.ai.l Secfiiu street, and in tenuin i.x ieei, in. n-. Tii" iinprovenien's are a enmninilinns three rr-sirey LliH K 1 Vi:i ,I.IN jfcii-I IOTTSI!. "f prei-M'il brick, IV teet friuit l)V 3li Ket dreji well Iiiiimu J wttli a marble ba-e, inri-le sil'. ami l.ntels ii. Ir-mt a fire-r.roof rom wiib a Win? attache 1 s by i icet-an out K.tchen-a wu ..f cclle.it water, Willi a I'uinp in, uu.b r twl-a large CiMcru tr r.'nl a larue new Stable an Ice H nise ami other necessary i u t-bu il-: 1 1 . ir -. There arc also on sai 'n, Lo. choice I'liiil Trees an l .Siru! b.-ry ZZ The location is a i!eiraWe one either !. r a private resiilei-ee or public biisn.ess. I: is mi the tiii't elevatej part t.f the li.-rnuli. r.ear the C utl Huu.e. ami but a short dt.ince ir. in Market street. Terms will be ma le eav. June a, l?'iV. t!- F. .M1I.LLK. Adjourned Sale. VOTil'K is hereby t;iven lhat ihe inulrr J sisne.I.Trustees. will sell at atictn-ii, in pursuance lo ami by virtue of an Act of As sembly approve J the ISth ilay of April, A. L". Is57, on MiiMiiat the lOrh u'av of tJctob' r.A I). 1S57, at the prerni-es iu the Uornazii of Nfti' lierlin, the Jail, Court llouae anil all other Public Uuilditigs and LamK situate in sai l Borough, LeloiiEii.J to !!ie County of I'lin'ii prior lo the erection I ihe new county out oi part of l.u:o.i, buunUti au-i ilcscrii-ej as tul- , i vr. . i r ive lot aj.'tnin each riir. nn. I on the west by ine sheet, north bv .Market slreel, easl by i'l nub street an. I j-ou h by an A'.Iev. viiercon the ( t.illl House and Coilllly OfliCC Breereelerl.- Abo a ce.taio lot aiijo.uins I'luuib strei l on the eaL. Market str. -t on tlu- mhiiIi, l-.t i f John Seebiibi's on the vret ami an Alley .-n Ihe norlh, whereon the Jail i erecie.l. tfaui lots will be soiii separate, logellier Willi the appuitenatices. Sale to commence at 1.) o'clock A. V.. of said Jay. when ami win re the terms an. I i .-n-ilitions of sale w ill be mauc known by .he 110 deTMinr.l, Julv appoint.-. I I v .tM Aci for -hai purpose. " -EU MIUUI.EsWAIM Jl, IIK.NHY r. EVEII. July 2?, i-.7 joii.n v. n.i;iii:i;. ' tq XllOSI M IIO W t XT I'm II MS , , . lh,. iiMa. , .ui rrti-.-h.-t i:ino-t-n- ilr-rth.-ni..t niTi'ir cmiitv i-.rt.iriuiiiij.ni mtnyi ay imj .mii 4pin-f, .ro,rttvwW,tr hn K.k u.mty. mni. in th J,, ,,j n .,,ri, itl. M,pilUfil ,n( f .ni. lo.o-... Tl wnau j t Mri;iUy iValt!.?. and Ihe trriM- ji-Of .ftr..-t. I fivaT. ir unknown itt!t'l .v uu :it.iiT-.i.tinv t l :h l-r--t i i-ilily .ir.-ai and Iron. The tri.-,- t.. .,iV it out t ir-m ii-tiiir-Ttt-. t-. t- 1 - iit. d t thf tim." nl .(in-hr.Mif.-. r li:nif S. ai'rrfntitiin Lit- i- r r ta nili-.r at.- tli. f..m'- I t nrreit j.nTnt'M f pT i:Kn:u. l':.oi.ut I' r fT.rv rr.ni il nii'liT.'j'iii'i in iatiiv. k .iiso-unt i-f -' )-r -iii. Will W all""' d. and f T I'ttlfli"! d i -. lint "f I" ,-rr rmt. In rt.fiPi.iTiii adniit:t--! i f ruiiBtuttu to ihis loraiity ttif fi.li"w:i:j r.- ,n-riitt I : rt Tlie m:1 ! a rit-h liro.i'-ii'. :iM of rti-in: the ht-avift T";. wine t wlii li this MrttK-mfUt bu altninnl itj t.rc.i'l't crnt l-rr.iT.-rlt-.- . " N,J,,j ,,,,,, (xh..M North W.-at C.n.1 R.iin. iiml i .left hit-1 )Hin to IvrN .m otv of Unsrrfntt Inl:-. '! , l:lt't'. iti tti' tiilf. It h ill fup.iv tilt -jri at In kit mnrkft. (aiTttrtlinj t ptulatitn un l trim. lli rr-tj-!t in the I'uion It L:m tivi- vrrrk.it!t Tt iiir f th- l't Hititniinttii! Ca.. ani"ntitin - in th ar-rrat t'Ti-r '11 ft- t. which niaktis ..jt tfiiis t.f f. ai uu it r ta. U aure. ThM wil! mnfcithf !nn. nf :M'-t:in-T.;- Titlu-. Thai t-tuiuont Unit Kvt.Itif:i-t. Itr. t lui. T. JrirKn.ii uf tEivtoti. h ia ma'lf a tftt u. a Mirrfy 'f tli lan.l. mi l iiuuIvmnI tliv nm. lli inn urr aint tli- lJB.'it-.Ofj. Hi in ti i 'Tt t'C'tlit-r with iii:ii will fw furui-ln i tt ir.riir.-r. fourth 'f hive railnaitt ax Uitl out tlirUi thii pro pTty. 'lht' Min'-urv r.ritf Kaur ci.l jf" m for oirr coal to the lake it run fn in Krit u 1'hi A lurffv part tf UiU nnul hv hf u linij-lil, arvl in n ruuiiins ortlt-r. A oi'aTV lorot it, mw .w.,kin,fr..ruKri.' : : towards our Un-1 in th.-ltrt ru dir fiui.-h'-l. Tht AU.-tit-D ailry Kaiir n.ironnci u? wiiit w York. B .rt-n an.f I'uul-ur-. The Unaugo KoaJ con Drta tut with the ttt-et. Th.-re are aw i-oo-i Turnpilt Ro.! runnln,- thro- tUi pnprt, variom other ruaiN hawe bfn oeiii-d to a'tfrniu.-lntf On rtuicralioa aul fc.-tti.iutat vUhIi La. alreatly t:.kro pUe. Th. rc i no ot ivrtunitT vqiia! to it now otTt-rrfl ti thf B.anwhowtt,.i.iwi.JOih an.tm.iWa-t-ttlt-iuf.it wli.rrhfrtn tiTf in c-l'"ritV ii.lind-fBdt-nc-ir.arliinatPi'KUKElTL. IIKALTIlV. No rasM' yf tb fevpr i'Tf r ha is-.' In-n ku-n to wvur m thu rtwtUcav-Bt. It unfit like yMn ta the ltarBwno.li of the YVrt, aittoD (wrha liitclfrant -oph', whi r thn.rt n !wn-tft. fliHTrh'" or frhoolw, whtfn tl f.rn'' I "f 'ri tiiph. au.l iiorr rj.r .mrjnt. aiti-r iKincu-.i t to thr hraltliit-jit rlilnatr in tlif worl.l.lia tr. rnrlorr rt.-k- 1 mn puD luJ h rujM hl, L,lh , lUM f - M. family. Hut her is a thriTiit!: ri-itli-mrnt li:irln-4 j tkra. t..wi. eantwaue ehurr-w srh-uU. hlrla.Wi.a, ; ?Z22l2X Z "Z ! nnif tint- .t tovtr to hun.in J nnllton ftft ot lumWr. ! In h .rt time, uwin t th. coal, it will bco ,un ( ' wore Talnahlf, as a numtscr nf inu woika anl nisnubf- . tarit ..n o.,n h t,rr.i. t .nt atartimr : , tiu-m exa-n.it-iT at Warn-n. fr i..o.in jon-1 ' j n ntiif. Ol paympnta .m .u. h that tb-y d ! ataailar l.llv B TsiFtsi til Hla (llailp riatini la(iaila-l Ir. .11 Mint 7" " ' 1 ' - '' " " I m thr lutnr, r t rain a compsjfc-nc hy th ri-w wbtrh takr .larr in tlir Talur of lanj. lly an outlay scarcvly iui.4i..l. a itulrtMiitial prriVt'tun nn he madi. 1'i.r.Diut .huuU ui.k.. ui.rl. annllratiuu. ar.nlr Or rita to B.J. IT-rlr. 5n rrtarr. o. IX, Walnut Mrrrt. N-lnw oaW llnilll. Slinrt e;aitrr. C lifth, rhila.M.Ua. ln.ra caxtfaily auara gmui . MOOIH, MIOt " ran tnlonnation. .. nof Ian.1 ran ha hoaitht or f-nml by hr fir-t irwialmmtorSro J..llam..h. a . . i . t ... tharea or trarta c Warranlrr Itetii tirtn. IVrHius can aluu rur.haw: flora i'u i .rrsi f.oula 1'ri.m rtiilarlt-liihia tr TTronr nn the rrnn'Tlra- ! niaCV-alral aiJIr.J, and thrna b Si-ot to tho Ural. , huim.wmiationtaif.nir,i. K.iirVirir'aciM-hoiu, Ji.-., tha A pent for the propertj at Pl.Marja. ouu DESIRABLE BDILBDIG LOTS 1?OK S.iLE. One lot on Soulh Third . street, a square and a half from Market. Also u iiu j j on South Fourth street only two squares from Market. i . , . 1 if i ne aoore are level Lots, wen loca-cu ' and adapted to buildine purposes. i .. '. II. A K MATRON ti. Lewfsbur? March H, tS7 DR. SANFOEDS IKVIGORAT0R, or Mr Kiuljr, 1,,, HIS am.) ibr'tfct Htitl3e liral dian,.r. tfW'W,! ' ... ft' --SIo-ji ywrli.on IVrfW pr oo.r. J t ur. 'si. v kiti i ! W walaiM. ha tl. , L. ar.tlior. salt ! .,,. mi-! li. i K p. rf..riii.il,f'ti'"'.n, w-ll tltp.,.. ,. ( tl..- -'. ' ii wr fw'l 4TI"I'I ti'lovll tai almr..t n.rr( it iuifltMt.il. Wivti thttiat'-m roi.-iB"if'f!i orrm U. batit-tr f- i t.. il.. i: Jut. J"r the .ten- " Ut urii, if nir. ur -.fi- ttK" hw mmdw il h kMmlj, Is a ttuitm oi aior I MH t " l:V -: r, to fi'-i -W rvtll-lV Wr;tj, t CO.II.t-t;.rt li'lMI TnnWi OWl.fa It I ll.nl,. ij.-.l ti if r- ml) u t U"t 'biuvt. tot p,. D tr- .i.. -t w ti. tvit-r ni;-i-'it in any r ,u f n,,,. A . ..tMi'.nt.rt h.-f Imtu ff.rnwi JlMli&K urn. a-Mf i trj" ! i.i liut p irt M i.f u e-.lt.i.ir for laci.tp tu- oi th'- n ;t' mi'. Th-- torn r-nt'-''- tl Bitwt ,,r i mutt-r Ir. in th- .-rtt-ii.ruup!yirif la tknr Ci- rl' w -,r' l.i't, li '-'.r-tiii)f lii- MMtn-U nturi,' f. .1 ti -(i. '-t .II. Borif h i th bi?it t"r at i I, -;:!, i.. w 1-w ry. f-ujvin.' th f .. ti:- )! .. ir. i . ti.- lit. ratli'! run witA Ut my -f it..- ii- r -. b. - nllf ! ff fcT Hrn CtltsOprl yf :.;... ui I-okM., that are utwMj tonl k. : tl r..w:a rr.:tv 'lit? Ufj nflt-r. T ill . -IV -.-tl- .n trlUtW thtsj .awti.ii a rur ! -f I .l.t.r J. .-!' fc lir 'I.- Ill :. I-r-irJ DV Tt,-- 'j u i nnil ?nfc n a a ih miwk . Tt.-' rut'T tt f tn "ttre our totnarJ r tli , r.-r: Tii-'iI iittr at . atta.H- i. 11 I'-i-V !. ! rhr' n- r-n. 1 ,-iif a- it i tTtrv. i nrwrt troo i- I.. .: takf th- Itii?OT5itir. x-;-,-iit J uij-iH'-, a-li.ii.f m tfca kiwwi l- luil r .it- - 'iwk.y tliw InTl-ira-r irn.Ttf all ji-Hori a.e.- anil ttiiftaturml aalar Ir u a 1om lm$ w rtiria-rr and A u VHrut tio it t a sfr aol uro remly, - . at: tfth- .!?. :ir. rir.t i i t whereth InwiiTf.raTor hfr-tlj -.ir j U sir t to a tc m tir-. ft jpiit knoan fhntalt U. a dia r f U't1 hv 'l.rn''l l irrT. m.J tfi atul tfrTJl IH-lr l.i . rit i.i.-'l. tn : it hi ." irml p-r. r Wf - ,!, . . v r-l tla.t nl rtir- ail iih-t-aa- U. itr". iv, rni'.T . t.' .;ift:u' - r wh.-i my hf tli-ir t.rru. 1 i.r- rtiV- mc.li'-iiia.l f itttir- x'T tl fim Or- aTUak Mt' li .i l' h ! in." t'j till wtr- their rl- f . l' r n "fi- eai 11 thw cii:cin it trria Ur-i.1it. It ai-t a ;-t. V (aThrtifr,tfl I.oiV l- tnk-II H mll1e'h ht .MiMlttlIr k. t (Jf m tV MB 1ft- I)-!. s:. i.t . y. 'i If h. -' v f !nkt it i u t11' tl" m-JT--na-ii, il,- n..-ii'ti. th. ti i.tk- nif waff int nwalio h- u t " :hr. In tl.if- w-r th- itt'-ii'-.o- will nl. hr t U i ' SAM','l;i4 0Sl,irWW"r. ?..!! f!f CUIUS I C.U.iv. l.ii,.inrUrur. " a.'.-iuill liil Head - fj J j GlO -jS V t.nfft, r.iPLtrLLt muturti ro 77io grfaifxt aof. Inl ni. r " ,r thnt i :riv w-utl nnt ltw il rtl4to V , ; ii l . t, but W-Ul'l Xlf -H-tliir-l-.sl, . ,'i :li -.11. ir i tt :i!'J htm t-i.t wi-Ui'i hii it tl -,r rr "; t-cr-Tuln, -tjti tii-awl, ur tlUi I-1 . H.jl'fnir-U il III !:.. .-it-, n' t lit o.i -i rtira-U. Il wili ali rTlV.Tr all l-I- lull. t; t.-i .-fcilt. ."ret HiiT i-stj- f w u. -i jii lii-!- " '"itfulr tl' Ii'lliwiri An.i llAt.v i. .N-'finU r a, IS., .f o. J. V-.-! I;tr Mr: 1 t h-rl mwh i u, rn.l i tl.-i'. f t-ur II .ir KtMtimt:i-. fc.it . i n .'i -: t.-i i-y uu,'rT7 u' i1"' j. r i -) '1 t- tii-fr v ,.r I : l !' ;. Mlil-' al' rf : n tti- ' f ' ' -"'J y :n.i .1 i-tl -i ti. i ni--'c . ur.ni I tr. l u .lll,ri fi..i: l) M Lit- n.Olllllr. 111. 'P. t" J Ii'- ni 1. I.,.- . 1. :--: . . B.!i.;.;.'. !U liliil' . J' ' " ' :t .ii n:v i ic' v f-i:r )v Di wliow lm.it i n l 1 ii'- ' r . ' ll.iii ; u i fiitir-M Ut.-.n , i ;tt. I : i .. ' 1 1 r .:' 1.'.'- . Vr Lair wv r ti t ..1 i, r . ti it. hi t autif..t IT" u n-.t'r.iii.Jtin.in ,i-ij.4 ;, 1-...I... J-M.: -i y ui...i.ar. I . Et.r-lv ..tcr It., t.'-t'' -i I'l'ikii' ' i; "'t inii'ly Iraue'f (1,lfa.ili!tM: iLil h;.- the- L .ir. tut 1-oum- ..I in t r. i i i:i r tn -n tl i : ti-i niiti'i. tir- - f mf fnini' v mul In- r- ucin.' tiwr tt-jtvrtir. tt ti -1 i, . ." -t ( ' "' ' !'' uni u ii ' r- r-Ve-'i- i-.i.f'i'.t'T '... r rnttrr'y r iv.it.J- I "- ct'fliai U'i ewiirjii'tt- l -it, . 1. 1 i t f. I i.-t- i i-: 1 ln i'ull tli' if 1-nir rV.t..roi 1m 'in Vtu- -r crav . ly iw-B "f M-kn. -r i.aj.-.' t" . Ti; it..! t ! d l-.tu;, :H'i ll JOUlli f at-L.- L" I. ' ' "M'r -- t - " ixu-i sriaUluiJy "- cOlj:o.N 51 ANN. ., N- r ' l' w - n ! i l- trm iift-r I nw t.'U t v l.i' -' r..i f.-.i ,. r ki x.-ui t iti ivtri'it-mul wi.. u -: i tr r n Mr. Xntt'i ban. lrr. It I u-rn- " J . r nt fmitIT ar tri i !- h i i ur -.il it r r.-f ii.m r id k. A- ii-t- tt. otl.tT.- cU1. rre im.w aetnr, ai.-t vutitlrvl tv Ibebifcl' ,. i -ilt-M-.i. ""1 rVi'W T-r t AiaiU. .-.J awl u..J t?W. i 6 LOiON MANX. t v.:lt:i, l:t Jtt-. lii T ! rTf cm I P..f J Wiwif- Hitir ll tfiratie. aal ' li.f fi in1 i""J it- r 1. rful fnertft. My hir wa Ut.tn jt.. i t! ii.:.:. ; r ni..:;ifiv ltT T tUt" u ''f I i i :r-..r-'i.- n'ti n-uiind iti .rijctaal cfkr, an! h..e no Ui i tu-i. nti r- et-Srntort T. . rt W "-r Jk C V ri- r- r. "I? Hrwtway. X. V, t ii Lin :r.M V . v ;-f I.t-i.-iii Lt.td.:nu-nt-and IU .: ... t r..l- t 1 'I A tu! .t.i.i I. if .ill .wl Imeit .w..4 -i t. f ii4 t.l i t Al.t'WELl. IC : 111" 11 AMT"EI HOFFMAN lia -ptri.etl a new Icr L it am saln ovtt his r.-iilei lu-iti'i v, J v.iht"i tu st-e his nu iiu ruus cu-iunu t liiere. new books: Sri'IM.r.O.V.' Sermon, WaylanJ's I'rinciplfs artJ Practices vi E.ip!t,'t, Kniminarhfr's Martyr I.arrtb lr. Kjnt" St'Ct'iiii An:tc xpeiliticn. ar.i t-llifr new woii.s of i:.iTe-T, c..iitant!y rn hat;., ty MlVlftf 1 CO., Lewislorg EC0TS & SHOES. -T r. reived a! theoM establihe more ! llie MiUrriber.cn Markri street. L a isburr:. a laixe and ajsoriment of HOOTS AND SHOES. couipriMDg every description of work teqii.r ed lor MK.V, LADIES, LUVii, MISSES, CIIILDUEX. The stock is selected with care, ani will ' atiorded ai reax.r.able prices. 'i:llll 1 ork alien. led to as nMial. May 8. l JOHN lltH liH'I O.N CABINET AVAEEE003I ATOKTIl 4tli Street. The suusfnwr IN mo,l respeetiiiliy informs the eitaeas ,t lat'WlsUUr ailil Vitinnv, mat " and tt-r Niiie a clir.ip Ut of TI HITl Bt, ' . . ,., for the nxi? tra.ie, cumpnsin? f)iCS?iTV RUll C'OTtllllOH lillTCfln?. k p . i ai , 4-intr TCtariO? am! IVOK itDK., ; nTMl Vwr Tnlilo Pinin"' t1-' 1 Rr iai",? 1 , t ' lVril;'lt Tillilo' ('rpboartl.. ' 1,1,,a . " ' . 1 , conil : tilCTO HU'l Ot IlOT I0UtCa; " luu Hofa.-t. and Chairs of all kinds. COFFINS miie 10 " short notice. The public are eonl.ailv invited to his work, as be is sure that they will be sil ' lied with his Hock of Ware, and P';-'-;- . muomon eiu I.ewisburrr, Sept. 15. lt-.)6 "Have you seen SABl?" OEEMS to be a Question fcM 1'! O almost evcrytiody ; but we irintrr,. Atte you seen the Late lirnt, with their sapply oPi The su'jsi Titers baviur; asiciair'"' l I . rorarir.erhip m b"n.c- fV eHi H.to at opariner. ii- , I .. .... n:.. I., .ha MiMir- nl llie . . I .li.ia- ,,r s .V t. Si im. on .Market St. the cbee (for Cash) and best lot of 1JOOTS J siioks, for Men and Boys, ever ollered in LewiP-' Also a new and splendid assortment ol MM SHOES fur UdUs mnd VtntUmen, A variety of Gaiters, Half Gaiters, Ties, Ba kins, Slippers ie. for Ladies and Misa, also Cbil.iren's Shoes of the latest styles and sizes ; Ac. Ac. e. Work made to order Mending dor.'" i ...-. rendered ' u-iial and as ihe Workmen Bare rr satisfaction heretofore, we trost we snan ! ... .l,?.r nil r.:MM. SA i tun mi.ic w r.-- hi res i eouttnue to be on hana as ii.rinr.., - - . l rive general aatifaeti..B !L'U'!',' v i Lewi-bair, r-h. '--. 'S