a ilil ! ! i .M III! if i a O. W. WOEDEN fc J. R. CORNELIUS. V BSnfarta .ffrtt. Th Lcwim:RO Ckhotucle, ftiMi4vl on the On0 Mstetii, ha the largest mud best firraUtina t.ri'T NvWHiapcr in Lniaa Couoty. Freedom, national ; Slavery, sectional! H app'nl from the fire Slave-hnldins; Supreme Court JuJgcun the People or 1':ii.vasi aJ For Governor, DAVID WILMOT, of nr.ADFoKD covxrr. Canal C'oiiiiiilsKloiior, WILLIAM MILLWARD, OF ntlLADELflUA. Fur Jwl'ji t nf line Supreme Court, VI" I. til. orrayolle '. JOSEPH J. r,s:n'IS,ort hcslcr Co. tnlon Count y Xoniinallons. n.rctaUalucTUOyiAS IlAYESjOf Uoion county. Rnjiet.-r .( Recorder G EORG K MER 111 LL, of New Berlin. t5mmffliirr RICHARD V. 15. LIN COLN, of Hartley. TreatHrer I1UGII P. S HELLER, of Lewisburg. Auditor JOHN KESSLER, of New Berlin. COMMENCEMENT WEEK. The various l'ublio Examinations of the College, Academy, and Female Institute, comprising the Univcrsit" at Lcwieburg, wero not attended by large numbers, bat wo belicv those who perform that duty aro increasing in number and interest Commencing on Thursday aftcrnoon,the reviews of studies taught in tha Institute were varied by instrumental Music, and by the reading of Essays, as follows : Little at first, but mighty at last. 8iiu li. MK-xEtL, Lewisburg. Stars. Mav . Jaxee, Ccatreville. Thought of other Days. Mm E. Kiicaib, Lewisburg. The Tankee. Cuu E. Houn, Jersey Shore. The Earth a Scene of Pleasure and Improve merit. Asia E. Moaait, Lewisburg. The Time is Short. 8. Silo LeFvee, Lewisburg. Flowers. Kate Woiri, Lewisburg. And Isaac went oat to meditate in the Field at Eventide." AtC. Liss.Lewisburg. Clouds of the Soul. Aeeie E. HcsTio, Mu rieasant. Wavside Gifts. IIarbiit C. Mhos, Newton Centre, Mass. Tha Perfect Fattern. An kit Yolcxah, Lewisburg. "A silver Thread of Goodness la the black rrersecloth of Crime." Mtav Attsi Dele, Sabbath Rest. Life's Pictures. 8alus E. CmwiKELitt, Lewisburg. Exodus from the Old Edifice ol the University Female Institute. Jisai M. Beaveh, Lewjfburg. ScitnAT Aftirnoo!', the Annual Ser mon bofore the Eoeiefy for Inqniry, wa preacbed according to notice by Geo. W. Anderson, lale Greek rrofcor in tbe University. His them waa the euncrioritj of lively end abiding sense of the " on acarchablo riehce of Christ," above mere lympathy or benevolence, as a motive power In promoting the conversion of the world. Looking at the physical and the jncatal progress of man for tha last fifty joars, the speaker did not think it impro bable that the printed or the ppckca Word of Troth should be made known to evory nation and family upon earth before the present conturj should clone. Two years' pastoral labor havo imparled strength of voice to Mr. Anderson, and his well com posed effort receive! the best possible attention. In the evening, Rev. Charles A. Fox of Laserne county delivered a discourse apon the characteristics of "pastors after God's own heart" a warm and faithful portrai ture of tbe true Christian minister,whether educated by the schools or by solf discip line and instruction. Mokpay Aftebnooh, the closing exer cises of the Female Institute called in an overflowing and much interested audience at tho Baptist Louse, where Essajr, varied with music, were read as follows : The Imperif hable IS'ameT A. tiEtza (.isniaas, 1'iltston Lire to Learn. Elizaiets. Avibs, Greenwich, N. J. Immortality our Portion. AroriTA B. Teres, Lewisburg. The Enthusiasm of Genius. Agbee E. Dal. Lewisburg. Valedictory. AwASUAOeDES.Ureenwich.N J. The President of the University mad en tppropriato address to tho class, and presented each ef them a richly engraved Diploma certifying to their proficiency and completion of the prescribed coarse. Monday Evning, tbe Muney string band furnished music at the College chapel frr the Alumni celebration. Mr. Charles 2t. Dvita performed tbe painful duty of announcing the first death which has oc curred among the graduates of the L ni eraity Rev. Ira Foster, aged 33 years to whose character and memory a truthful and high tribute was rendered. Rev. J. Andcroon Kelly, of Sbirlcysburg, deliv ered the address on the duties of tbe Ed ucated Men of our Times and Country eownd,wcll-digestcd thoughts,clcarly enun ciated, and kecpiog tbe full audience in a LcatoJ room, interested to the last. Tbe pott, "Harry Clay," did not arrive. IvLtOAX MoBNiNGjtLe Boards of Trus tees and Curators met a more particular notice of whose labors will be found in the publication of the latter Board. Tact Jay Afternoon, the Pcnn'a Baptist Education Society convened, and in addi tion to the Reports and election of Offi cers were addressed on tbe general sub ject of Ministerial Education by Mr. Ja's &T. Dickcrson, Depositary of tbe Am. lUp. Pub. Soc, I'hilad., and Rev. David 3. Yerkes, of Pittsburg. These addresses were of a high order of excellence, both Ju evangelical matter and impresaivencso cf presentation. 2wsJ Xrtn-;., astw:tlstMir.Dg a drizzling rain, the Chapel Hall was again filled tooverfiowing. Gov. Pollock's was a manly and earnest exhortation to tbe yonng men of the Societies to perform well their duties as citixens of our noble country. We have beard it commended as tbe best of the Governor's literary effort. Tbe Poem, by Rev. C. Howard Malcom, was ; purely classical "all Greek" to most of bis audience, being reminiscence of Uly ses, bis wife, and other characters of those old days to which the scholar so fondly loves to return and live bis college days over again. It was too feebly delivered to be generally beard, but, we are assured by those who did hear, was elegant in dic tion and well worthy of reading at leisure on some cool day. Sloes' Silver Cornet band, from Danville, was in service on this oc occasion, as well as Commencement Day. Wednesday Mouxrxa proved one of tbe most pleasant of the season. The clouds were thin enough to temper the rayv of the sun, but not to cast a gloom; while a cool north wind played among tho trees forming an arbor over the speaking stand erected in front of the West Wing of tbe University edifice, and aided in con veying the speakers' voices directly to the large and attractive audience in front. At 9 o'clock, the procession, marshaled by Ex-Prof. Loomis of Lock Ilaven and hi assistants, marched from the Baptist house to the Grove, where, after Music and prayer by Pres. Malcom, tbe Gradu ates spoke as follows : Science, the Image of Truth. Hobfbt Chalfast, Lewisburg. The True Aim of Philosophy. Gioigi M'.Vai, Hartsville. Piety, the Ruling Principle, It. W. MiTcniLL, Damascus. The Scroll of Destiny. G. Albtabheh Ptirz, Philadelphia. Mental Dynamics. J. Q. Adams Roi, Rohrersville, Md. Hope of the Future. Juax A. SiLS, Montgomery Square. Miracles as Evidences of Christianity. II. B. Joassoa, England Bearing cf Professional Culture upon the Christian Ministry. Co am O'ion, Westfield, N. J. Valedictory. G. Atiiiicu Pelti, Philad. Conferring of Degrees. Baccalaureate (read by Prof. Bliss). President Maicox. Master's Oration. Itev. KoaiaT Lowv, West Chester. KteuMd. The Master's Oration was a "master oration" in stirring matter and energetic delivery. Alluding to the quadrennial alarm abont subversion of our confedera tion, the orator argued that the Statesmen are too much inclined to sink into dema gogues; the Rostrum was but tbe engine 1 of tbe blind partizan ; tho Press was divi- i ded sgainst itself, and therefore too fee ble ; the Pulpit unlike the days of '76 was now expeoted to be silent on every subject labeled "politics;" in short, to Ed troawa Mm tiro turce ana a nait mil lions now in Schools must we look for tha conservators of our constitution and of our Union. Messrs.-Johnson and Osborn graduate from the Theological Department Messrs. Chalfant, M'Nair, Mitchell, Pellx, Rohrer, and Seizor, received the degree of B.A. in course. Messrs. Hay, Dcitz, Lung, Peters, and Lowry received the degree of M. A. in course. The honorary degree of M. A. was conferred upon Rev. Joel Hendrick, of Condersport Academy; on Jacob 8. Whitman, Teacher in the Union Seminary, New Berlin and Rev. George M. Spratt, of Lewisburg. The honorary degree of Ph. D. upon Rev. George W. Anderson, of New Brunswiek.N J. Chancellor Yonng further announced that the other members of the Faculty with the Curators had conferred the degree of LL. D. upon the Rer. Howard Malcom, D. D, for six years the honored head of this University. Mr. Wattson, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, after some complimentary remarks, presented the resolutions unanimously adopt ed by that Board, expressing their regret that the long declining health of Pres. Malcom had compelled him to resign his post. The usual party at Dr. Maloom's resi dence closed the public and private festiv ities of Conmcnccment Week. The atten dance has been large indeed new friend ships evidently forming, and old ones be coming stronger the literary feasts were generally of a superior character, and al together very creditable to those most concerned. Many long tried, faithful mem bers of the two Boards, and liberal pat rons, were present, evincing by their at tendance from year to year their deep sea ted and self sacrificing interest in the In stitution; and there were also many new visiters and officers, who we hope to see again", as the means of speedy travel hith er yearly increase, and as the University extends wider the influence of its gradu ates and of its temporary pupils. The' Ifiiladelphia Tinm ask "why has Mr. Lcipcr, a well known old banker Dem ocrat, been in consultation with Mr. I. Haxlehurst, for the last two weeks? Why have those consultations been secret and eontinuotu?' A writer in the New York JTcraU says that, by next New Tear's, Flour will be down to tbe good old price of $1 per bar rel. About those days we'll sing "Hail Columbia 1" . A man, abont 19 year of age, named Absalom Wind, committed suicide one day last week by hanging himself. He was in tie employ of Win. Miller, of Milford township, Jnniata eonnty. No cause is assigned for this rash act. A lady in Boston bas been fined $5 for wearing snch immense hoops as to obstruct the sidewalks. The new iron Railroad Bridge over tbe Jordan in Lehigh Co., near Caiasaqua, is 1100 feet long and 90 feet bigb. A History of the Evangelical Associa tion (Geman Methodists) has bees issued in tt Giiman lasreage. . . LEWISBUEG CHRONICLE roa nil irnsnuK cheowlb. The Spruce Creek Railroad. Jly Dear -Chronicle I have for some time been a quiet looker on at what 60ne mav have supposed the progress of the Huilroad. but which I have : come to the conclusion but the cold sup port of a fete who prefer their own advance ment in publio estimation to the prosperi ty of that, or any other great enterprise, in which tbe whole community have an in terest. In this supposition I am confirm ed by tho superficial view taken of the ad vantages of tho road, by some of those who seem to be tho most interested in the growth of Lewisburg. The idea seems to prevail that, now that the town is situated at the bead oC rail road communication with the eastern cities, it will be a border depot, for tho vast demand for merchan dise required between it and tho western termination of tho road. This, I have no doubt is quite reasonable and satisfactory to those who look but half way into tho subject, but nothing is further from the real merits of the case. To those acquainted with the country through whioh the road is located, it is not necessary to describe its beauties, its agricultural fertility., or its" incxhanstiblo mineral resources, but to those who aro not, it may be well to say, that it is not surpassed by any section of Pennsylva nia. And by the peculiarity of the loca tions of the different lines of Railroad, this important section of our own State is, in a great measure, isolated, and thus lost sight of by the traveling community, or its importance and the construction of the road would not at this day, be found urging their claims upon thoso whose interests lay in the same direction. But, Mr. Editor, you havo one gentle man in your town, who is a sincere friend of the road and who looks npon its con struction as tin most important enterprise ever presented to tho town and the sur rounding conntry. That gentleman is Geo. F.. Miller, Eq. He sees in the com pletion of the road, Lewisburg, not only a border town, discharging merchandise to those who are compelled to drive their uaoons to obtain articles of necessity, but receiving the vast products of the whole. western extent of the road. It is this re ceiving and forwarding of agricultural pro ducts in exchange for merchandise that benefits and builds op tho town, to a flourishing city. This is tho proper view of tho aubjcot, and I only regret it is not so looked upon by more of your substan tial citizens. But much as bas been the unconcern manifested by somo in yonr eonnty, I hope ero long to find them heartily co-operating with thoso who have been active in forwarding the enterprise. The above is merely intondod to call mlnBily -rf hi prtWr whi E licve an important subject, but if it meets yonr approbation I will endeavor in an other article, to givo the basis on which may be calculated the business and profits of tbe road, and thus the indirect benefit to the public. ; In Out it tciU he teen the road trill not only pay, but be a profitable invcttnunL Chiliequaquc. Tbe writer of the foregoing lives in Chilisquaquo Tp. somo miles from Lew isburg, and wo know not that he has any private or pecuniary interest on this side of the river. But he is a sincere friend of our cou.ntbt's improvements, and as snch we invite him to continue his sub ject, with the one remark that the enter prise has as many and as fast friends in Lewisburg as in any other portion of tho proposed route. EJt. Chronicle. Attempted Escape. David S. M'- Kim recently convicted of tho mnrdcr of Samuel T. Norcross at Altooaa, and now in jail at Hollidaysburg nndcr sentence of death, camo near making bis escape on Monday or Tuesday night of last week. Although closely watched since his con finement, yet he managed to get posses sion of a case knife with which he sawed through tbo manacles npon bis feet, and bad it not been for its timely discovery by the jailor, he would doubtless havo es caped. In 1816, thero was frost in July, and no corn was raised north of Mason and Dix on's line. Better luck in 'f7 1 Trartrtc Jurort Scptr mbrr- Term, 1857. Ltuiisbure; I R Nesliit.John Norton, Lewis Iddmgs, William Wilson, Daniel Schraek, Peter Hursh, Hush P Shcller, Henrv W Fries. Augustus fc'loughton, Daniel Keyhart, Daniel S Kremer. East Buffaloe John Zellers, Gid eon Biehl. Jacob Slifer, Samuel Noll, Abraham Frederick, Michael Brown, llujfaloe Joseph DieAenderfer, John Cornelius, Daniel Miller, Jac H Seedy, Vni I. Irwin, Jn Hanck, Jas W Simonton, George Slear. ltrf Buffahe An drew Foster, John V Barber, Joseph Kleckner, Daniel Bogenrief, William Taylor. While Deer John Dersham, Jerome Princenhofl", Ur banns Ranck. Mifflinburg John Winter. AWy Philip Gemberling. Hartley Samuel CorT, Robert Forster, John Wilt, Solomon Miller, George Riehl, Samuel Olewine, Benja- min Menseh, George Glover.Georee Kleckner. Jr. Limettnnt Frederick Bollender. Jark- nn Philip Gross. Aew Berlin George Mer rill. Union Isaac Eyer, Sr. Grand Jurors September Term, 1857. Leudsburg Elisha C Marsh, George Reed, G A Frick, David Slifer, John Mussrr, Samuel S Barton. East Buffahe Wilson I Linn, Nicholas Groover. Huffalot Jackson Wolf, Michael Dunkel. Wat Buffaloe In L Beaver, T V Harbeson. KeV Samuel S Spoils, Da' vid Grove. Jacob Heinly. White. Vfr Am brose Henderson, Isaac High, Adam 8mith, L F Albright, Martin Keifer. M' fflmlmrgS W Snodgras. flew Berlin Jacob Mauck. Ifart hy Samuel Uariman, Daniel Long. Railroad Meeting, A MEETING of the Stockholders of ihe J. Lewisburg, Centre A Spruce Creek Railroad Company," will be held at the house of Samuel Hanpt, Jr., in Millheim, on Tcpstiat August It, at 1 o'clock P. M. The object of the meeting is to take into consideration the propriety of an immediate letting of the Road. A full attendance of the stockholders is very desirable. ' : t --. C?Tne Board of Directors will meet at the same place on the same day tn the morning at 10 o'clock. Bv order of the Board: J.tly24.ier?. ; ja.I f I.U ER, i'rri't. & EST BliMCII RESOLUTION PROPOSING Amendments to the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth. Rtmlrl by Iht fmite nnr? Hum Brprruttlalivn ml Ihr rammimwiult of lltnmnlcania w (.Ve.ol MtrmHf mt. Tlit thi' following amt pJinrnU aw prop..! to th vn- ! tlitiitiou of Hi-C-ouimonwwiltb. In arconlioc wit We psOTisfcmj at tlie tcutli article uereoi. nST AHRIOKMT. TlicRAhill bean additional article to mkt conitUaUon, to be deiualel J article eleven, as lullowe: ARTICLE XI. - OF PUllf.10 DEBTS. Frcnof 1. The Ute me contract ilehts, to rapply eauital deficits or uulurtu inTeenne,orti nieetexprnM not otherwiw prnritlrd tor; but the ar-gnte aJnuunt nf auj-.li d.-bu.dirrrt and conMnffnt,whelht.-r contracted by virtue of one or more acta of the gnaml awwnbljr, or at ditfn-nt peri'dof time, eheU ne'er exca i-'Vrii andhnythouii.dtlollarF,aiidtJje ! ann a tin ntlmr nurtiaii. vhatHwvr. fecno. i lit ail-lilinn U U alOTe llnill power, th fUte maTroDtrjrt &nht trrpl iBfaon.tupriia iaur rition, jf fUil tin U ttr in war, or to redrrni the pn: nt AMtNtAtt.tina- intlblnr-M of the lUU: but lh itvmr-y to tha Tr.in.oM for whkb it wa ri-d. or to repay ueh j 0n.odtooflh!..rtlrlr,nod.btwi..Url..llbecr,a- ted I.t or on behalf of lb. .tote. rrin 1. T.. i-rvvMe f. the payment of the preaent I debt, and any a.Iditi..,,.l drU e....lr-led af..re,.ij, the , . ... i .. : n ai ..l....ii..ri .r ltSkil.wrr.na.., mi iu nrat f..a, -.-ex , thii auifniliOftit. create a fifikinje fund, iilHi-L-if in m ih uruieir intreevt on Ewh ilSt. sb.1 l miuiKtily to ft-iurr tin- jinnrij al inre.i oy i'udi 1 1 1:10 two hundnd ami fifty thousand dollar; which in kini; fund Khali ennM-t of thi not nnual mmme of the pul.Iic work, from tioM Co tine owned by thi nUt, or the proceeds of the Mle of the fiame or any part thtrm'f, and of the inontne or prow-dsi of na1e of uticks own.tl hy lh- utiite. ttft Iht with other funda or rwounfi that may U dcMtfrnnted hy law. The mid inn kin 2 fund may b inrreaw d, from time to time, hy aacijeuinff to it any part cr th taxc. or ntiw r rpvnue 01 tno raic. nm n -juirtu , lor the ordraary and current xpeUrv- of fTrerrtuient ; , and unlets In rane of wir, inTacion, or innurrection. no part or the oaid pinking fund shall be Ofevl or appueu otherwise than in extinsuhthment of the put.lic deht antil the anwuDt of snch debt is reduced below the sura otherwiM than In extincuiethm.-nt of the puMie ilfht i of lWe mill ion of dollars. tJKfTWw 6. Theenditof tbeeotomoowrealthphall notln any ananrwr orerent h pledKd or loaned to any individ ual, company, corporation, or aM)ciation; nor fhall the conimonwealth h.rafttT Ijectinie a joint owner or atock fatdder fn any coir pa ny, aamrlatinn or rorpnratlon. SrtTiosr & The commonwealth shall not assume tbe drnt,or any part thTMf,of any county, rity, borough or town-hip. orol any corporation or a&wiation, unless such di'Mhnll haTelMfn contracted to ennhle the 8tnttt repel invaaion, suppres domestic insurrection, def-nd itmlf in time of war, or to aprVt the state in the discharge of any portion of iM present lntebtedBem Sn-rioM 7. The kr?ii1ature shall not authnrtxo any county, city, borough, township, or inranbniated district, hy virtue of a rote of its citizens or otherMke,t' leeome a stockholder in auy company, aiisociation or corporation, or to ohtaln money for or loan iU credit to any corporation, waociaiion, Instit ution or party. SKCnvP AXESPMRTT. There shall he an additional article to said ennstitution, to be designated as article eleven, as follows: ARTICLE lit. OF NKW COUNTIES. Tfn conntrsT-.all h.' divided hy a line cuttlnff off orer one tenth of its i-r-putatinn, (ei'.her to form a new county or otherwise.) without the express a-sent of snch county, by m rote of tbe elect ra thereof; nor shall any new county he established, containing less than four hundred equate miles. Tintn AjeccDXtrrr. Frvvin eetlon lwt of the first article of the pnntit niton, strike out the word, uof th cify ' jy.i'mirtphfi, anri nf rncheoMnt rrtpretTfty from flection fie. same article, strike out the words, "0 I'ttiUidriJtia and f the sertral Oiuiiti't from section seten. same article, strike out the words. hiVAt Vie ofy " ittitadtifAia nor amy," and insert in lieu thereof the words "and no;" and strike out section four, nine article, and in LwU thereof insert the loiioaing: - .. . ..... JD in Tear vnv i itiipi ri-inii nun'in-u .n.1 ,tr-f.mr. ami in r-rerv senth Tear thrtvatter. avprvsentatiws t" tha number of one hundri-d. shall br apprlHned and dintrihttU-d fjually throughout thestat' ly districts, in proportion to the number nf taxahlf Inhab itant in thetH-veral ArtK thereoexceptttiatanyeoiiiity enntnlmnir at least three thoasand tire hundrr-1 taxahlt-s may be allowed a separate repivm-ntatioti ; hut no tuort than three counties, shall be joincil. ami no county shall N (Mvi.l.tl, in the lormaiion ni m ui-iri. Any city con- least two renreseoutiT.s shall ha a separate reprenvn- 1st ion assipned It, and shall be difidl into convenient distrtCW Of conutf onus irrnuiry, oi rquai wnir popBia tlon as near as may be, each t)f which districts shail elect one reprr-M-ntaUra." At the end of section fTen. aam article. Iflwrt thcae wonts, "th city of VhiUtdeJphim ihaU fte dirtdnl into rintjt' trwtUrrinl hstrit-t$. of cnntigunuM ttrrilory at nurjr equal in Mrttofe fnijmi-tin m$ ymtiti ; (mt no ward thai I bt dtruted tn the formation inert.' 1 lie lepiPLviire, ei ,i-nrfc e-e ieD eiier me eiinpi eir .ii this amendment, shall divide the c.ty of l-biladelpha into The icptptaturr, at its nrst session aner me atinptmn or enatonniawdfrTwnaistivw.ininemannrarwfYi! proTHrU ; such distnou tAfvanaia UMnanafea nnul Uie apporthtnment in Uie year one tlioosantl eight hundred an aiatf-feajv. w OfE.il .vmifw There ahal! V an additional section to the first article of catd const itutioo, which shall be nomU'rad and read as follows t To b Section xxru Artiett u The lefflslntnre shall hTe the power to alter, reroke or annnl any etiarter of incorporation brraftr eon f-rr-l l.y ir under any special or p-ncral law, vhi-m wr in th ir opinion it tnay le Injurious to the cstiiena of the com mon wealth; In sucb manner, however, that no injustice hall bt done to the corporaiora. I Skvatk. iawiTK. 1 Jlarch J7. 1h.1T. f jV-rro7rviTbat this reeolnti'm pas On the flirt antond Dietit, yeas li. nays 7. On Uie Fecund amendment, yt-as Zi, nays tt. On the third amendment, yeas 21, nays 4. On the fourth amcudment, yi-as Z nays a. Extract Uom the Jonrnal : UKO. W. 11 AMER5LEY, (tcrt. 13 Hotsi or RnmcsryTinvta, I April 29, I Jt'trirrd, That this resolution pass. On the tlrst aniend ment. yeaa 7K, navs 12. On the seennd amendment, yeas 67, nays iU. On the third amendment, yeas Ti, nays W; and on the fhurth amendment, yeas 83, nays 7. Extract from the Journal ; JACOB ZIEOLER, Cterlc SccarrT Omnt. I I'UcU Hay 1857. a. o. critTry. SLcrrtarjf of Ou Otmmonweullh. Prntrr art's Ornrt, I II vasiiiiitBo, J une 22, ls5. J VnnryfpamVi, R?: I dc tjnrtify I hat the ahnve and foren.njr Is a true and enrrert copy of the original ltiuuni relative to an Amendment of the Constitution' as the same remains on file in this ofliee. ( I In tesrtnnnT whereo. I haTe hereanto set mv Jl s.hand and eauai-d to be affixed tbe seal of the ( ) SvcxeUrysOfhce,thedayandyearal'nTewritten. ! A. li. I Secretary of the tbm mm vrraLh. ! 9KSKTW. Marrh 'J7, IV-.7.J rtesolntina proposini aaienlmnts to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, beiug under oonsideration. On the nucstion. Will the Senate afrrre to the first amendment t The yeas and nays were taken apreeahly to the proTls Ions of Uie Constitution, and wctv as fid low, vis i r.kM'trt. Brtwrr Jtnoene. f'fey Etjf Erans Fttter rnnikn Frti?r Iiyram Jtmitm hHinoer Jinor Lautnrh Istcis Mtf'r S-nfi'M Mlers Slot man SUrle &raub Ifelsh llYiinf Wright find T-ujfjirt iMpraktr) C4. K t .V.Mrrt. Crabb CreuweU rinwjf tirtyg tturri ira rme end Aliwfcr 7. So the question was determined la the afflrmitire. On the qnestion. Will the Senate arree to the second amendment t The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provis ions of the (V.nstitntion. and were as follow, viz : YKA.V'ifT$ ltrwtr Jtraums IranotU Ely Erans Frtter Vnnev Flrnnilvn Jnoram Jonfm Aim xtultarh iswi fyrSrJtert Mnrnan S-Htler Steele Straub Hdtk Mttkint Vntjhtand Titgrjnrt Spenker) 2J. lxtM'Mrs. t ojrjt Crabb Fnufr Cregg JIarrit KtUinr gr Irme and Scifi'ld . So the question was determined la the affirmative. On the qnostinn. Will the Senate ajrree in Ihe third amendment t The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Confu tation, and were as follow, via : Y m8 N'ttrn.tirvKier lirowne Crnhb CretswS Ely grant Henniken hYnzrr fnrm at Jortton KMinaer A' no Lmfiirh Isvi fifyr Scnfifld StU'rt Stmman Souther .StVefc titnub VMrh WiUt nt and Wryiht 24. ATSJMrs.-y Gregg Utrrit aud ilwrnag t. So the )nesUon was determined in the affirmative. On the question. win t lie senate afrree to the snartn amendment F The imi and nava were taken . ...... hi an the nmwt. ainne or the Conatitntion.anil were an follow, Tii : Tl"i Jf-rrra. rrwr irnr rl r Vtr-er)7 A7V Vn I rimUm frairr h,jrm Adhjw Ajww LcuthaiA Lnau 1 M err toilieM tWere Xhttman Zmther SlteU Strub lldth n'l-tes anri HWaAf 113. .Iatii Mrisrs. lrahl Tnnew Jordan emt Vrtmt I. too the nucrlion waa determined in the sJBrniatlra; IS THI' ItOCSE Of fUnttamTATtTEg, 1 April . Ih57. f Tile reanlatloil propnelnrr amendmeots to tbnCottetitn tion of the Commonwealth being nnder coaitkteraAtou, On the nnr.tinn, Will tbe HnuFe Eirree to tbe fir.t amenitment? The yeaa and nay. warn take agreeably to the provi aionaof theCnnntjtution, anil were an follow, ,1a: Yew Messrs. Anderson Arthur Ane.AoiAM Hall Brrk iKiA.fi Aneer Hrown Otlltovn f nmplirU I Hon 'TlnamrCrav ford Dtrlcrt Kni Kwtrr SMwM Rntrr eViUnnr, 7i7.tr a Himrl llirptr ll ms llirttani Hill HiWrrns Huffman of Heii-t Imhrie fanu Jacobs Jmkins Johns Johnson Kavff. man Krrr KniflU Ldsmeing lymrtai.tr Lortlt Aftinenr Aiiu air Sf'almtmt JITItivin MooiAmd 3lumma Muwlman Xi. ehiJs Atr-Jnilsim .VonratdrAer itorann liters Itriken Bnv. nail I'urcrll Hamsry nf JftitaaVljAia Ramtrsuf fork Kra mer Hrrd Huberts Jlnpp Shaw .Sla.ru Fmieh of IteWiriM timith nf fVnrre .Slerenran Talan Vail Tanmnrhis IVlerj Ynegldef WaUsr Wxtbrook Whartirn ll'iifat Wit&eTOU) Wriyltt Zimmerman out! IJets ttyeakcr) 7. Natb Afcarea, iinciwa neH Hack Htmeftrm B,meoek ftine. HnfTman of Lebanon Ltbo Urulhers Thorn Hunter a ad ll'.Wrede 11 . i . c-o theqaeatioa waa determined in tha afflnmatire. On the qneetloa, . Will the llnnw arree tn the aemnil amendment!1 Tke yeae and nayi wee. take, airreeahly to tb rarl alona of the Conetf tutlon, irereaa Cllow. ytx: Via Jfcora. -Andmem Hackkatar am K.e Rmeee OjIAouh (imphrlt tarry Rat rausald. IFnsbnr CUdta Unmet i tlurner Mont Jtteaunil Utmrns Hoffman of Berts Hmst keeper Imlrrie bines Jenlins Johns Johnson Ann If man, knivM In-rnr l4mvoerleor Manerw Manrilr AT tema Me.rl.ra.1 lliuielman -V Wi Xicl-ttan Xunrwuiehrr ier Sa Urn hMrikm Vemn wwrarH hamte ofnOadelphin .. .. , . .j . " . . ... .... i y i-irra. frrtnn - Vail raraun waiter tf'Cdrwoe rPAarton zimmrrman .i.i 1 I t.rw(-.,, . v, , rArlMElj - JUm' Nv M.urr. A,nr AhihiI-'"' ' '" "''' !' Br-iwH Clmm l1MTVrmt:M Kl-lsr iM-nttl Himilbm Hnnrik Hill Utnr lLffna " 'limit Junto K'rr 1st ITOilmmit Ham,n Hatl .'. i:mbriaSmith"f Vtvn Cerriwn stntihm Tlmm Yauvm'aU I iyif.Utr H'arnrr HtnnoV WiUenB owl WiiM So thotiuegti'm waa di'U'iuuiml Ui the aClrmatiTe. . s On tbe queatlon, ill tbe llouae ajrree to the third arniTidnvnt? Tbe Tca and n;.v wero;tali. n. and weir a f..!i , via: V .V-r.. Atflrrrm ftjciAnuw Kilt Uutm ft-wcr Hrvn fitllm'lH dmplU Chat- lAettvrr I rrJorrl Ddl tM Jifttrr f imM tmUr UiUxmtt OMel ll'irya tliUH.lUgat U-ffman vtkriM Huffman j iltint iimiv i A-HutfM Am lkn mmfcr Lnntll tt.m.jlr. Mfrrl.enl Mamma Mnttelmuin StrhUt AV4.i Ait'icr JVirxm iVArrllMWe HunallfunrH him !. JViri KnmrrUi'ii ItupflilM Sloan ."toil ! ti .fmir nf '.mfre Stimvm TtJ'tn Vail I'fwrooW.T. l.ct- j ,ilra IUmiltl itlr.k itt JrtUins KvyU A- go t!ic qucntioD waa ti.-trrmincU in th affiriuatiTe. On tht?iaetloD. u .ii n..ni. tnll.i. fonrth aTflfn lmfnl r The yeiw aii-1 navn were tnk-n, and weru ns follow, li : .3tfnrw. AutUwm Awlhmr lltrkhou' il.tr I m foil H-V ''' ''.ji J. llffma.f Krrl-. lhm,n..L, l'"'rm' '" J" M.m " "' " Tjf" r-J Z.Ufcr UU . yvar M ig I r U'u l,m.t .Vlltam Vumm i A., w ""T 1',-slMntt 1'rtATt I flrikfM IiWtUlA I 'itlTHl ham VI - 1 , ... , ,V((K Ht'Mtt Umith if iMakirrut Smith ff t'rMtrf. t9rrm:n Itmtn W'$tTtk WltartuH HUluion niVitrow jinMermtn una O't; Suiter) :t. IhiKV-niVuiW WwiM &o the qucstiifU was determined in the affirmative Hn-RRTtnT)! Orri-!. llAKlUaULaUi, JUU 1 S 07. Pntwryfrftnitt. US: I tlo certify that thf ahdVo ami forpjoinjt fn a tru an 1 rortvc1: copy of the? Y.aii arid Nay' takn n tin Itfwslulion nmi ointr AmcnelnMuitw to the CVtiiftituti'nf th- Commm.Wwulth a the me ol tbe two Houses of the ijetwral AaKetuhly of this Com monwealth fr the session of I.h . I ) Witness my band and the seal of said office, J l B. this twenty-aeeeonil day of June, one tnouauti J aicht hundred and flfty-stf en. 6(0m3 tttrrttory of the OtmmmtoraUh Real Estate.! WOODLAND FOR SALE ! rilHE snbseribers will offer at Public Sale, J on Ihe premises on Hatur fny the 29tft Avjut, enmmencing at 10 o'clock, A. M.,a number of Lots of Woodland, eontainin frrm 3 to 15 acres each, well covered with tiheMnut, jttfj White Oak, and a few Hollars, a private -i-rnad leading to each lot. The property is in Bulfaloe Tp. Union Co., adjoining lands of John and Jonathan Coulter, and 1 . and r. Clintian. Terms rcasonahle. and will l e made at sale. P1III.II' RI HLK. July 25, lS57pd DAVID HEltlioT. VALUAULE FARM AND MILL PROPERTY Xear WILUAUSPURT, fa., T70II SALE! The nndersism'd.sur- ! JL viving partner of the firm of J. U. Ai W. i i ti " ai r- -.t-.n ,L..v.u.kU u. iiui,-h, utiria mi amt: an mat -. . . r u c u ftf ,u j . p A f ... ,. Susquehanna River. 6 miles from Williams- port and 3 miles from the line.of the Snnbn- 1 r 1 j .i t. it 1 1 ry5c Erie Rai road. J he Pennsylvania Lana! 3 , r ,i " f i . tract coniains UGO Ari'CM v iih fJ per cent. j a0wance 200 acres are cleared, and Rood Slate of cullivatinn. there IS a large! I on the premt- m of Water, and The M.ll is new. ; amount (.f valuable TIMBER sc.; a eood stream a SAW MILL. The Mill is new, Iheing built in 1856. The other improvements consii of Five tiOOD DWKLLINl, I.OI SES. with Ont Buildings thereto. Two largejLXA ...... t-i-e. t i BAR.NS, one of which IS first CUtoS, With a ian;e 5 ned auacnea. The above nrorertv will be offered i Pnblie rnie at tne ;ourt nonse, in williamsport, on Wariaaall)', llto XOtli of August next, at 1 o'clock P. M. A portiun of the purchase money in Cash, the balance made easy, with interest, and ap proved security. Terms made known on day of Sale Further particulars can be obtained hv ad dressing WILLIAM fl lirLIMi, Enrrirlne Partner oT J It. W. B. UfLlNfl. Williamsport, la, June 30, 1857. amnios coonr sals. AGREEABLY to an order of the Orphans' Court of I'nion county, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises on Sitturihiy, the 1st Jay of August next, all that messuage and tract of land situate in White Deer township, I'nion eonntyjuljoinin; lands of David Kamsey, Joseph r-'potts, Adam Beck, and David Moyer, containing 24 Acres more or less. The Improvements are a small M frame House and Stable, and the land under cultivation. Also a piece of Woodland situated f in Budaloe lownship, adjoining lands of John Bennat;e, Francis Wilson ' and others, containing four acres more or less. According to the decree of the Court, the premises will be sold at private before the public sale, if a sufficient price is otl'ercd. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A.M when I terms of sale will be made known by WILLIAM HANCK, CONRD SWARTZLEM1ER. I Executors of Jacob Sritci, deceased By the Court: 8.tHi-Ei Kocsh, Clerk. May 21, 1S57 SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex. is suedout of the Court tf Common Pleas of Union County and to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, or outcry, at Ihe Pub lic House of Josas Fisher, at White Deer Mills on Friday, August 11. commencing at 9 o'clock, A. M., of said day, several i racts ot i.antl, to wit : No. 1. A Tract of Land situate in the town ship of White Deer, and eonnty of I'nion, bounded east by lands of the heirs of Daniel Ludwig. dee'd, Samuel High and others.north by lands of the Shellield Iron Company, west by lands of Dr. Lichtenthaler, and south ty Iamb cf Jacob T. Stahl and heirs of Isaac Ranck,dec'd,containing 85Acres,moreor less, whereon are erected a Brick Mansion House, Frame Barn, and other Outbuildings with the appurtenances. No. 2. A Tract of Land situate in the town ship and county aforesaid, oonnded east by lands of Samuel Baker, South by lands of I Genr"e Ranrk Josenh K Mnrer and other, VC i , ' i , ' ,0Ver antt ''' west "T lands of Jacob Farley, and north by 1 Ihe ttneae Vattnn Jt- Al'kt. 1... t'.nnil.- 1 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, bonnded east.nnrth, west and south by lands of Ihe Sheffield Iron Company, containing 14 Acres, more or less, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in exeention and to be sold as the property of HENRY HIGH deceased. N. B. The above Lands may be sold in pieces or together, as to snit purchasers. There is a first rate MILL-SEAT on ihe premises. . D. D.GULDIN, Sheriff. . Sheriffs Ofllce, Lewisburg, July 8, 1857. FOR RENT! THE lartre and commodious ROOlf heretofore occupied by F. M. Ziesacb in priming the t'mnn Argus, in Frick' Build in?, near the corner of Third and Market streets. Possession given immediately. Apply to JOHN B. LINX, April 29, 1857. ' Attorney for Ww. Fbick Ho!- Farmers Chance for a Bargain! 1?OR SALE, near Lewisburg, a Tract of almost lOO Acres of good Farming Land, limestone soil.. It will be sold on rcas- - . . . - onable term at pvivaw.sale for Cash.. luuuire ,fm. at .ne-.i.-.ice oi tne r iaii.". June lf, ;j VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, AT runi.ic saTaK! f)T a Plunus order of the Orphan j I r t'ni.m eountv. I will expose to sale, T a Plunus order of the Orphans Cfiirt M W " " on the premises, on i Tuesday, lMti September m-vf, at t..n oVUu-L in tho ioreui.Gi), TIIK ''MAYSIOV FARM" of a(e Win. WiUon Jr., of Keliv Tp. Union Co. Davitl H-tnlry,V iiliam : Brown, Mrs. M'Clurr, Joseph Mur anl the West Branch of the Susquehanna, ennlaiiiing , 117 Acres and 7( Perches. ; The Farm is nf the FIRST QUA LIT V f Soil and under pood improvement .handomly locate ! on the River ruad a'jtut hail a n.: e from Lewisburg. The Improvement are a FIN K LAUfi K J5AN K IJ.VIiX nearly new, a lu-fvsi.p-y frame Uuellinc - Hote, a Corn Hotis-, a Va.:.'ii Mit J-X-J-. anil oilier tncenry Oiiihuiii. a in r failing N.rin of Walrr m ihe Ollar Ki; h a anj a W:i with i'umpir. lh: i;arny:n !- a;. 1 (p'i Thriving voting Apple Orrhar!. Wait-r f -EaCTcan be had in niosi ..(' Un fit '.-N. 'JVrms will t.e maiie known .it .'.!c. Persons wishing t view ti.e pr'-mie-i are r?iueste-! to oa.Il ni liit Atlmini-.iraiir, cr 11 . i Joseph Must.r, n ar ti.p preini'-e ii I'CwiT p. Mu:r.Lcn. A'Iministrator of WW. Wilsu.h Jr. (!ccM. July :u, I7. I-n -aster Kxnminer enjy t.aand enJ bill (- thi- !e-. VALUAliLK RKAL ESTATE ''HK subcribtr otl'eri for sale his Ke.M.lrtire on the et side of South second street in the UoroUcb of LewUbum, between Market and St. Limit streets. onM-tiiiL-nf near a lot and I ahalfolground.makinBafroiiti.fWieetoiiMti I Second street, and inlcnlu loi leet, t, inrMes. The iinroveiiien:s are a commodious t.ir -e storey tlllCK J )V 1 A . I N i jii-il lOlISi:. "f preyed .rick.4' f--et Iron! bv M left deep well finished with a marble bae, marble sills and liuiels in trt.itt a fire-proof roof with a W in; suae bt 1 ef 23 hy l'J feet an Oat Kitchen a Well of ex cellent water, with a 1'iimp in, under rod a large Cistern also un.ier root a laree new. ' - Stable au Ice House and ether neee-sary j 4. Ilcnutirsil 1 1 rati of oRt-biiildtn;... There are also on saiilrs I , ii f n t! V t & t n Lot choice Fruit Trees and Shrubl.erv ,U!' fe. X i ,i 5 Et J ( The locaiiun is a desirable one tuber loi a private resblctu-e i r public lus;i;fs. .'ii lite most elevated pan of the liorcush, near the Court House, and but a short distar.ee trem Market street. Terms will be triple easv. June !, 157. C. F. M1I.LKK. Adioiirnctl Kale. ""OTIf'K i hereby given tliat the un ler X signeJ.Trustees, will sell at a'uoti. n, in ' pursuance to an-l by virtue of an Act of A semb'y approved t!te 16'h day r t" A pril. A. 1857, on Miisini the 19th day f October.A.D. IWI.WIUC 1H57, at the preu.ies id the lit rough of .New , ,- tr .. i n .i I iwmn, me Ja, uutiri nue ami an uinry . uuuc j 'y " ."-c . . Boron.h belonging t.. he our.ty r.f I r.iot, : ' prmr to lhf erect -.'n ol ihe- nw rnnnfv on! r,t 1 , , , . m , , , , part oi l.nioD, bounilea aoj described as loi I Public lUllui:iS Uhu ionrn. viz : t Five lots ar';oinin earh nihrr, an-l brnn'!J on the west hv Vine street, north hy Mnrl.t.1 ! " l I ;1 "reel and sou h by an i Alle'- he7"nI 0,1,1 "ouc ' "n 'f free,"i- . Also a certain, lot aojoinin Plumb sip on the eat. Market street on ihe sonMi. 1- i ', John Seebold's on the west and an Alley on the north, whereon the Jail erected. Said lotswiM be sold separate, toother with the appnrtennnce. fcale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M- of M tlay, when an.! where the terms ar.J ci-ll- ditions of sale will be male known I v the un- tierftisned, duly appointed bv said Art for that purpose. rEli MIDHLEsWaKI 11, HENRY ('. EVER. July Si. If :.7 JOHN V. B AltUKR. to Titosi: who WA.vr i iis A Farm within the reach rf rcrri Jl 'in. THK RttniWAY KAItM flMPAN V h matte nrranire. menta ty which all who Afire ti 5ettle tt unW a h"tn. run iln i"i. The 1 artni nn-i-t ' f rLTt lini-.t.-ne -. it . rthenvct nuperkr quality l..r frmii...in n rr i-il y tm; r.n ii.-1 1-.. -. inu ht li an e.tii.ii-ive emigration ii. m.w . uriuir. i't.e pmperfy I. !.rat-'.l in Kit; tv.iin'r. l'-nn.-ii. ni.i. in tt;e nitaiitij . thririnif p..i.lalennf -m-ltt.O-el. It.. rlini'itL. in rerlVett. healll.y. nn. the tirril le .laetie t.fti.e e-t. fcrer. le nnknown 11 alen tiaa an ahunilan.-e ef i he ht .lii.lityet.Val i..A-Ar..n. Tt,.- frl.e to I .it it ...i: i. fniii $1 tn $-!o per arre, pnyable by tn-Uitiliint.. to L- l.mri.1 t tlietimeofpurrh.Hnr nr . hareor-.-.aere.enl.tliri,: tn locate theaane .r $-. narbte ifipvr n..nth I-.1. arree payai.itf t per muiiin. jiiM.unt l..r frrry -uui .-I Sliai ami aniter. pail in mlvanre. a dt-eii'itif .'."r n.nt. will he all.'Weil. r. f -r iititIiki diN.unt i.l I" fee .i-nt. Jn ennetilerinir the a.lrantai;. nf emi??ralint; to thi.. loratity tlie f-.lli.winir are presente-l : Firtl Ttie H.il is a ri. h lim.-i.rnn... r-irriMr rf rai-in; the lu-arieet CTep-, i.win t.i which thui eeulenieut ha attiiml ill. vrf.-nt irreat rn;..-rity. i rrnif It 1. the centre of III- treat Orth Heft t V.it It-oin. and i. dt-stine-i tv.n to Ircci-m. one i t th-arr-;it' t bine-s (ln'e in the Strife. It will -iiir-rlv th irrv:t l.ak market. (acCA'tilinc to Mulation snl trarel the trrwatt t in the I'nion ) It Vis tiv. wira.ie T. im tf.t -t Bituminous t'oal. am.'ianttn; in The SE'irrcuati to ot t -J f-et, trhrell IIlke!i yj.i I 11 t"U- f U:i.lt C t:i h t Tc. Thi will mafae the ls,. ff ii.a-: h:r. :n-. Ibet mitietit state j- rd. cUf, It. C'h: T. Jnckvn cf ' Itin-tfTi. h tf Oiiile a p-ii( -u. .! Mi:rv-'V .f tli- i titj. iul anaUwv.l the cnil. the irrn nn- aud th iir..fT' r-. This I rej-'H-t ti-sfrt her will mi-ps will In- furi-i-i.-d to iri:iir T. rtturr-i l i.ri-e niir ar" i.i .l '-ut i Un ;i;n li. j r.v aertT. The funhury k I.rie liatlitjiul cirtn n- a m rkt ' l.-rourc- al tu the l:ik s it runs fim Krii- to I'hati'a. I A larje f ;rt of Uin ru.ul hih"i u finish- ntnl t n-'W in ruutiini ord- r. A h' Ty t..rce k- iit-w w-tr1- imt trom r.ne tr.w;,rd-: our hind in tl- western directidu. tin Tin-aii: h-r i the rtn:ple(ion of a liich hat ben m;i d it witl si n VV fmi-diej. The Ail'vh nT Valley l.ailr.idriiBectsus with .-w itr. h. --ion ami rutsi ur. Ihe v.dau) Jiud rnumcts u. with the W'vt 'I'hfre are aireadv civnI Tompik" Rnads mnnir? tl;m" thi prierty, Viiruu olht-r r'ia-lr have tx-t n o. em-d t a'tiiiuflrttt' the cuiigraittiu an 1 sttUmDt wuicb ha. aln-aW Uikcn tilare. i Tin-re is no or,-orttmity cinal tr it new eftVml thi ' tnin who want to m. i-l- Imn-elf a hiue in un easy way, ' and make a settlement where he can live in r-ro-j'eiiiv , and ind-iendenre in a cltn.it r I'KHKKt ThY 11KALTH Y. lo case of the fcTrr i-Ti r hr.tiiiir heeu known to in-cut i in this sctt!'mint. It Unct like cninir to the hat'kwol tit the WnfU amonir perhaps Int- h mnt oeonle. wlit-re ! there i. n wkViv-. iimr. in hotilH. wliert' the ine of land is hih, and where the emiarrant. alter beinz ti-M tu the hea.Uiivft ctiruatv in tins world, hns l.en.lurv fn k- ness find pain. an. I x-rhnps r it inn hi health arti that of Ms lam l it. But here w a tbrr irinil ttleineiifcha,in yS.ntrS.'erTS three tuwns. coutaininp rhurchrt., saw mm. tmt miii. and ert-rv a cash market at baini The liimi-er trade It.- year tautuntfd tootertwo hundred unllinn U-t of luui.fr. In short time, owirff to the e:.l, it will bevm still more valuable, as a umab-ir of in.n wt.rks anl mauut'te-torie-, will soon be t:irt.-d; tliey are at prt"eot itrtin; them extensively at Warren. Even Uiute who do not wir-h to j;o there, tbe payments are sm li th:it they can easily hny a farm to save their rirlnc ttmtlirs from nt in the future, to train a coiutetence 1-y tbe rise whivh take uhice in The viilue .f laiid-i. Hy an outlay tcarvwly DiirV-tti, a substantial pr -vision can ho mwle. j rersons should make eurly appiicatiou, apply or write to E. Jeftw-ries. Swcretary. No. 1 Walnut ftnet, !!. w f ",h Phi'lel.hix Latum ear, full uuraeml Kiitai '")' 'ufi'rniati.n. Share, or tr-e-te of lanrl can h- Nmrnt or eef.irr-t hj letter enckvann the tirt instalment ef ,e ch.lar.,.h,n the sul.eritier Will he furiiisliii With bonKH. muD. A our Amenta. Route from rtiiln.Mprita tn Tyrone en ttie Pennylea nU Central Kaitrnad. ami thence be ctaire to tl.olaud. Tbiii iaa delialittul season to i-it 51. Marr's the be,t hotel aeeiitnmndftti.io ia atfnnled. Keq., tha Aavat for the pn.perty Kni.,-Kcsehnit., at M Sin s. .loo-si Tim.. TT . TIT TH TftTT Wk.f.,. T Amr. UbOUlilOAjAti JDU AJ-iAlil, tj AjU 13 TOIt S1I.I:. One lot on South Third street, a square and a half from Market. Also on South Fourth street only two squares from . M.irWet. t HTThe above are level Lots, well located and adapted to building purposes. W. 11. ARMSTRONG, Acting Ex'r of Wm. Armstrong, dee'd Lewivhnre, March It, 1857 CanviisKerH Wanted. A FEW competent agents wanted for the COMPREHENSIVE GECtiRAPHY A NO HISTORY AticfawT asd om, OF THE WORLD ; by S. G. Goooaun, (Peter Parley): handsomely brmnd and profnselv il lustrated. JVice 43. Bold only by Agents,lo whom rare inducements are offered. Address, J. H. COLTON i Co, Ko- H2 William Street, New York. T C'oUNlabl? Court Return - and ctliel I 1 I Ut4Ks sM al the fhr.;nck Oj8te, DR. SAKFORDS INVIG0RAT0R or Liter Remedy, rrm -1 ... ?. Ufn'- fit erf alt rVntiV cv liral .ft..,, r. c ffrriti'j bfi -Jit. al'l i..!ni ni'Tr tb on l,ttU , tittl to rurr'ntv Hii'l ot L'fr Comlnii.t, f r m i ' -rr-( J-in-'.u (jt I7rcL -in tva '''iTHTi'm Lciwl fcLe j i an- xeeult t( vM.aa Ltrrr. rhtofthprivi":itnnuHtWl W-i ami win 11 i' i rf ruisitfoftcle.aswll tl, tJ:'etem an fully -Vfjlop-d. The atoman-h 1 ii , t entirely tl r- i't -u tle l.hl-T ati-n of th- 1,.,-f; r a -rver ierl..riJ.;n.reof iU fuiirti'n When lb-j-t- ai, u i at tauit.the U.w: areruifl Uie wholm y-t-oi -LtT-r- em-"- re ft.n- ' rn tho !.ir bavin' .. t , ti:tr. t'uty. k- T ti di-.-af-- f t ti.st orniin. ot.. of IU pirrri-tfir :: miie rt rs efu-lr. 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' fe n.' fi.l: eej I i-.n er : t..i!i. r..-. ii i- r t :t t hi.ir nt.-t..t t'. ei .1. reet re'Bil i ae.l r. p: .- ' y a't . h wen I.t liat- :r - : . -nv ! r ren.en if,t'"..: . ..i.t . . i.r.l t V ail '.'.. r: m'Mt ir 1 ...r ! ..ut:..l r.i !..--. V.ry uu'v an'l ar.itefullv rnir. VP W.i I. : tt w" a i.rj t'.ne arter I a.- n -t i : . r - T i ::. t ti.vi- r.tiT.. : r -..v .eme.n ,r' r ' n t.i;r nut-lit in IH tri..t... i t" -; h.- . 'I. .... ...i if 'ii Jir. t, nn's ! h.: i. I l.-.l I ii - It I...- il'.n- .'I ttl.t ' . I n... it r, . I : en. I . tl.ere et tuy nmilly . . ! . .in v. .i' .1 . i ITi'Tt i" ri rt"W B-ir.- i.i..1..ii .1- i t'. ll:.-aii rutiliil to tbr bt--l rut n ..ui'in.ui fr-r it Aj.iiu. . 1 Ti. : y nr.! triiTr. t.i.-. j ' ' i i. S' "lAiilliA M.t.l.V ' r.-'trr. In... Jim--it. t-. I Pr.r. iHJ. .-:. Hair I:, .luralnr .f - rlu! -f ..-ti.. Mt Imir ... b.- Jl.t. r m.ilurf! r cri.y. tint l.r tfc- u 1... T ? ii jt enjinai 1. r. t fare u-. l.i . : n i I i. L". I I..- I 1 ttl. fc.. n. . it- ut t rni-.i.. ! I I (: ; ' . ' ! .;t:.-.-E.ex ?eeet. r. U .. I', e: ri. :. r.-.:.!-- 'ti..lw..j. . ' I I; W'.i'Z l:-t-.t tini. ut mi l '. tl... M I.-, a! -t rT'iL-iri? rj i j i in. ist J CAi.nnF!: A i .i .e .. n, L' . " ----- ! ft P tUV. ilj SAMIXI. IIOFTMAN ' I . ,. k. 1 .1 bas ft ene.t a new Ire t ream J-altK-n . - i hi t . nfccti.'nerv. andwishesto see h:s I:'.- I merc tls etlt..ni. T there. II E W BO 0 K S SI'IT.l-EON'S Sermon, Wayiun t o Ptinciples and Ftacl.ets . Hit; Krtrnm.trlier's Mr.rtyr Larr.b, Pr. K it.e's Seecn I Aretic Expeilitien. a" rtlif r new wotl. ff t:iieret. ciintant!v hand bv i.Wl.S CO., Ltwistur; lc.'.i. 1S"i. : sJC. LOOTS Sl SEOES. jp Jt'tfT rt teivt'ii at thcoM cMat! -r st'rt' iht siiliM-i ihr, t n Mnrkt l Mr :, li ! I!t)l)TS AM) SllOi:s. 1 coinpriMOg every itescripticn ol ui-ik m i..r ci lor ' MKX, LA PIE.-, i liOYS, MIsKS, I ruiLPrKx. The s'nc!; is selected vi'h care, aml it i'.l , atb'r.'eil at rea'-.-naMe prices. 1 ttstom tritl lt attended ro as nna'. .Mat tt. JOHN HOI liH I tt.N CAIIIAIaTVaIIOO)! VORTIl -lili Street. The Mita-ril'd i.1 nnt respectfully informs tb" ' " ' Lewisbur? and vicinilt. that he ba en .r'- , an,l fnr eaP a cheap lot of I IRM K KF. , Sprin- trade, eompnsmg Jirossin?; and inmmon litroai;. " ' rotrtrips awl I!rok ('a?fs. t'er.!'". Cartl ntnl Pior TaMo?, Jiiniuir:'"! lircakf:it Talilc?. Cupboard, f ; taire and other Ucdsteads, tar.1. HdChs. and Chairs nf all kinds. COFFINS made to er'rr " short notice. The public are cordially invited to etatn 'i his wot o. as be is sure that they will I? a.'. tied with his stock of Ware, ami pnce. SOLOMON YtI"6 Lewisburg, Sept. 15, ie.16 "Have you seen SLW QEEMS to k a Questi f "i . i J almost evprvhnrr-. t-nt w linn akfil tre inritiire. 1 J J Have you ee 7ie I.nfe Hint, with their snnnlv of Xcw RnofM, Shots, '.alter. Af Tr-', The subscribers havniL' a-'oeia:!1.! thi plv selves into a Copartnership m b"'-''", now otVer to the public, at the O1'! '"' of .S. & D. !Lirti, on Market St. the cheaf (for Cash) and best lot of 1JOOTS al SHOT'S, for Men and Roys, ever offered in I.en i-'u ' Also a new and splendid assortment of 6t7.ir SHOES ftr ladies und Venti ' A variety of Caiters. Half Gaiter?. Tie'. Bt' kins, Slippers Ac. for Ladies and Misses also Children' Shoes of the latest styles and sizes : Ac. Ac. c- Work made to order Alen lir. b.tie ....... I 1 ... . 1. . H'-.lm.. have f'r ,trre salisUi tion heretofore, we trust we a full share of public patronape. A ' l-liiliuilic III it on ii.'M t j mtlS to zive ceneral satisfaction to all "!'... i. .. i. - . -. i.irmer v. dm. sLlFLIJ A M FAilA '- Lewiflu, FcL. S3, l'S