1 A i 'It 1 II i i 1 II - TIIK PYKAMID. cf r. - rnf it u (r c Asarwluig or DescenJing.) Tll'l For aye To Mar Cotnmadmg Tis undmc W ith Godlike air 11 fame during IU Wight iimiriitg Looks oa It fmm afar I-o! every an.iiins ir To rune the pile to brave. Theee beautwon? stones an ffven A irayer for truth's ear itrr.g liitbt Kach tuaiTy struggle tr the right Each kiudly word to cheer the lowly Ken ecpiratloB far the holy Earb strong UwptaiaoD nobly ovetvon L h clamor's pwuvsion held in ..lrnr lnb A iuw ft fine b wards the upper beaten Sume after htooe unio the mM lfl fiiren It Lumi upon the earth IU ap-! In the skies .tbe .od Bau'a rhnrrt-r Pyramid doth ri-e Adventure of an Editor Tlii! editor of the Auburn American r- ci-Dtlv attended a trial of Mowers and Keiticr, and" while txamiuinj an orchard a.li .luii.g the meadow id which tho trial took plo.., iipurioucej a trial of quite an other description. His description of the aTur is toi gioJ to bo lost: "That bull was one of 'tin. He was iiiouarc!i of all be cou'J cal, chase, or gore. !cing deeply interested iu the apple crop, we wandered out of the fild, iu which the mowing was going on, into friend Shut well's orchard. Fat aud handsome blood ed cows were Ijtng about, chewing their txh, and utterly indifferent to what was going on. We wandered on from tree to tree iu tbe large orchard, and while criti cally examining some very fine looking lruit, was suddenly and rather unpleasant ly startled from our train of thought by the bellowing of Mr. Taurus, whose maj esty had been recliuing, and uf whose au gust presence we were unaware, lie ele vated his tail, and u.aje the earth fly with 'awful paws,' and thus manifested his hos tility aud gave tone, if not 'color, to his idea,' that we were an iuteilopir, made a plunge towards us. A moment's view of our antagonist, was just about enough, lie had a tremendous ft out. His eyes Cn'.ied fire. Ho roared like a 'Dull of Kishan.' We did not at all fancy the s'ylo of his horns. They were straight as needles, and about as sharp. He exhibit ed un uumistakeable desire to employ them upon us. ' Knowing that it was expected of ns to report the test trial going on in another SjIJ, we remembered the prior and press ing interests of our friends, and set up a smart run. Sj did Mr. Hull ! We scam pered .Ve scampered. He made better time than we could 'botlj'm out.' He gaiucd on ns rapidly. Wc could almost feel his hut breath on tbe back of our nock. It was neck or nothing ! Kail fence twenty rods off! Tight race. No bels 1 Hull in high spirits ! Gave up for a 'goner!' No such thing! Friendly apple tree with low branches ! Clutched two of them and lifted our precious body iuto the tiee! Taurus arrived jut as wc i lea ted the ground ! Pawed aud roared horribly Taurus did ! Wc attempted to reason with him. No sort of use ! lie was obstinate, and hard of heart. Evi dently a great scamp. We eyed hitn. Ho eyed us. Good sight for both of us. Being in the newspaper line, wc are iu fa vor uf tbe earliest publication of important news, but we coufess that the Hull let-in j .nniamnl.iml nr. tliia ruva.intl fcIiorkffl our I . sense ot propriety. Aua tue laci tnai we were 'Irced,' illustrated our antipathy to ... , , . r . t 11,1,!.. it,.' ,.ract.ciug the popular feat of 'taking the. , bull by the horns.' In this case it would j ........t'.l.r.lni'linrn too much ' So. - Mr. Uitor. I itu climb tha apple rea lha bull to are. "Our enemy pawed around the tree, after the manner cf 'lioanerges, the son of thunder,' glared at us, and finally walk ed off the distance of three trees. Thiuk iug all was right, we tlid down heroically, unJ nut for the cr-zv old fence. Thedis- tauce from tree to bull, and from bull to j fence, was just about an 'even thing.' j Our assailant saw the movement, audi more the chase was a hot cue. lint this time wc distanced the horned 'critter' , ,. r i j j : e ii fi and scaling the fence, lauded iu a field of , ra .1 il,n etna mnillPtit lliatAlir ItlirsUnr'H li irus struok tbe top rails of the fence. We , , , , . read tue sconuurei a lecture iuai we uopc he will remember to his last momcuts. We made all due allowances in h.s case for the excitement caused by tbe hubbub (if tbe mowing and reaping affair, but, nevertheless, concluded that he was a great ecauip." .... if , i , p 11 bile thC CieitUCS Of AHulierst tOlICge a- - , flt C.n.meDiXlllCDt tTe IU full progress, tbe Kxi.rc tlit-re UU nn. a sedate bachelor ao so enraptured with the charms of the Touoff lady whom he had escorted there. t t ' that he commenced vigorous courtch.p iu ... , , . whispers so loud as 10 te db?liuctljr beard lv not a few vho set near. Notwitbstan tlm fiuudry slight rclutTs, which served July to increase the aruur of his attentions, ho at length popped tbe quest iod. aud was rt'jrctcd. Tbe verdict of '.bote who over hiaid was "berved him right9 Lights and ?iiauows. Oo last Sat urday, JaJg Courad seuteuccd a duq tiTtmcd Ruuip to prison for two Tears aud t-i.'U moutbSjfor the perpetration of frauds Weep consiautly on hand fire-arms of all rte by uhieh James liuchanao was elected to ' 'r;. ammnnition, and hunters' equip ..... merits. the i'rcsideucy last tail. yit. Iluehanan now occupies the White House at Wash ington, aud Kump is domiciled in a cell at M ij'amcusing ! J'ltila. Bulletin. In the Catholic church at Putnam, In Ci::iia, the other Sunday, a collection was being taken up, and when the priest came arjutid, au Irishman Landed him a quar Q . '"r- 1 n rr'est tli . leniftidt-d a d dlar. na ri ply, tut fcnoel Ar-triicci ut tie duj ter, itie priest threw it in bis face, and leni:-tidfd a d..llr. Tl. T,;ct.m, ..j tnn.1 j . .. u.u. uwo, anu tue F cantluJid m confusion. r- . mm . PJ THIS stprlin machine has wiihin the n ... I DPPn very mch improved by the addition of Hid other minor improvements, and is now niaite in the very best maimer, and that it will grinit ana press easier ana taster tnau uii) other Mill in ijie market. Dealers and others supplied on liberal terms. Iiw."i V. O. IIICIiOH, -li'if Kek VV'urfci, Jfurritbur, Va. Educational. NEW SCHOOL. IX the School opened in Prick's BuildinJ.'m Wednesday, August 1-th, will be taught all the branches of au English and Classical Education, Primw. Commercial, Classical, and Normal Departments will be formed, and the most thorough instruction given o pupils of every grade. H. D. WALKER, auU Principal. To Teachers. riHE County Superintendent will be present , at the new School lluilding n Saturday 12th inst.al 9 o'clock A.M. for the purpose of examining persons wishing to make apphca- lion for Schools in-this Borough. Several Male and Female Teachers will he wanted. T. H. WILSON, Sec. pro tern of Hoard of Directors I.ewisburg, Sept. 18."G Examination of Teachers. I v 1L.I. meet lor examination inc i eacners of the different Districts of Union County e following limes and places: I at the Sept. 12 I.ewisborg, at the Public S.H. 21 New Uerlin & Jackson,at IS'.UexIiu. 22 Miffliiiburg, at Milllinhurg. 2:1 BuM'aloe.at liulfiloe X Roads. 24 Kelly, at Rover's S II. 25 White Deer, at New Columbia S.H. 2d East Buffaloe.at Vt. Pleasant S.H. 2 Union, at WinfieU S.H. 29 Limestone, at usual place. OcL 1 Hartley & Lewis llartleton 8. H." West BufTaloe at Red Bank S.H. Examinations to commence at 9 o'clock,A.M. A full attendance on the part of Directors and others feeling interested in the advance ment of Common Schools, is desired. D. HECKENDOIt.X. Crnnty Sup'U New Berlin, Aug. 2b, 1S57W3 UNIVERSITY SCHGOLS ! WILL open for the Winter Session of six months on Thursday. Sept. 24lh. Tuition, COLLEOE, for the session $20.00 Fuel, Library, &c. 3.00 ACADEMY English " 10.00 " Classical - 13.00 " Charges " 2.15 Female Institute, reg'r course $20.00 Pwparntt.1T la.tIO " Charges " 1.40 A. K. BELL, General Agent & Treasurer. I.ewisburg, Aug. 1 1, 1 857. 3m696 3 C'7,CeJ1ff, APAUBMV L.C. VY IJOU ClLl tbtVtLVf) 1 T HE FALL SESSION, of this Inslitu- Sept. I7tli, ISS7, to continue 13 weeks. The Wixtkb Scssiow.of the same length, will immediately succeed the former, to be interrupted by a Vacation durin; the Holidays As the public are pretty fully acquainted with the success of the Principal, during the l ir of his ronnecliun wilh thr Arade- IU tears oi His connection nn ine Acaue- ' niv, all extravagant pretensions and ptomiscs are ou, f p,,ce . suice it to say that all the Branches of a thorough English and Classical Course are taught, and thai youths are lilted eMh(.r (of Teachfng or for genc. rai business. The Bible is a text book. i A l.rni rlnc .if V.niifr T fl.tipc ia crnrpd. TUIT10X per session of 13 weeks, including contingent expenses. PRIM tltV-fMcadinir. Wrltlns. II- finer, Arithmetic, iv . iiraui. and f. 8. Ilift.Ty.l ----- .fAOO AV amtkii K.NUL1.-1I ,ll not incladed above.J LAMil'AliKS. jo S'0 No additional charges; also, no deductions except for protracted sic kness. i n ... vnrtt orr August 20. 1857 Principal EEEEBUPlG ACADEMY .B XOIlIALi SSCIIOOL, reeourp, juer -.oumy, ra i I HE Third Sonii-Annildl Session Of! senttoanyad dress, free, with price list. Ad r. ... dress. A. I.. Rtl.DWIV. Acent rl -- j. tins institution win commence on je- . , , . , -.:-. .... lr i,. l..rntiiin it nUatntil nn.l hatihv Rtiil.linae! ! M nd eommodinns. and Terms low. It is the constant aim of Ihe Teachers lo impart sound i,1$trnctlon,and carefully develops and i ' direct the Mental, Moral and Physical ener j ; Z'. i lege, the study of a Profession or business pursuits. The NORMAL DEPARTMENT J r-fTern aupcrior fartlitlca to Teacher, and thoas wlshinar to I.T-itur kui u ui aiiiiirc vor nvrmrj tjua.iueatioua. 1 lie ' Coutitv brt(rio tend-tit will fruu'iit!y rvffw elaspeit, , .mi tun-m UH-practin.! duties of the fvhoo! n. 1 lur are alMdfliv.-r-d in romirctioa with tbenulirt lf rtde..nd ery exertion nt.de toqo.lfy r,t.riiJnt- ! , ZiTui. vem : Tuil?n 11on P- tA n $u$ j Tui l ton alone, iti Normal Dfp t- per Quarter, 6 t iuc Kxtra. H-r.imtr in ih vtiiane. $10 to ts ver 1 WM-K. At-iii . aiwiotfio' -nTa,.nini: further uarticul Adit C.KO. P. M'FAUL.WD, Principal BEERSTECHER S PATENT RIFLES AND FISTOLS-Tliese Ri lies and Pistols are like ordinary Rides, except that by a very simple arrangement of . niahe. the ok. nwiMr hwtory of orienui I.u,o Ihe hammer, and the ad.lilion of another nip-' eriwhw the noat v. r.eiinir poeitiri in which the nte i. i,j. w. ...i ! b ""lie. ao.l renttemca of that country hare been ao pie, two load Can be pot into one barrel, and g fu n ,Ur..t. Th .tori will mniinne tt,r.-.e.-h..ut can be discharged tcparattlt and at different : tlie vlxae year, and will omre tbe moat eutvrtaining objects; thus serving the same purpose as e""' .".'' '? ,l,Vu,,:.i'-. e v ,v aniiote-tiarreiea ure arms, wniie tney are only , rear. Alt letter. mn.t he ..i. Ireri.1 to half as heavy. Manufactured solely by the subscribers.! Repairing promptly attended to, and at reasonable prices. llttKS I'ECH ER A GERHART. I.ewisburg, Union Co., Pa. 7" Cash paid fur old UrassorCoppeiO Aug. 6. IS.ri72m riIIE Partnership of the undersigned, tra- I ding nnder the firm of Brown 4- Kilter, was this day dissolved by mutual conceal; all I persons knowing themselves indebted, will . call and settle witbont del.iv. : jArnn w Bunwv , Ac. 10. U57. aoioio ntTTPn LEWISBUKG CHRONICLE past year been put to severe acloal tests, and I ... . . - - i. . I.. a 2i inch fly wheel, new gearing, joint bolts. elTr red to the pul.lic with the certainty that ilis i Ilutti'Ckrr' ILUVLK III II.i:it. T MiE subscribers still continue to manufac ture the above Machines, and as there are over 500 of them now in use in linipn and adjoinin; counties, we deem any fuither recommendation unnecessary. The machines are all warranted not only to do good work, but better work than any other kiud of machine now in use. T.CHl'RCH & "U, Hartlclon, Pa. Apply to Tho'i Cut-HrH, Hnrtleton, or L. Rooke, Union Furnace, ljf.52 Ghester County ONE and Two Ilor.sc Endless Chain POWER. The undersigned being con vinced by practical experience of the superi ority of Vanjtrsliu't Trtad Power over the or dinary five horse power now in use in the West iiranch country, for threshing out grain, have purchased the patterns and right to mkff them. We are now makin? and have on hand a largo number, which we propose I to introduce on the plan if they don't answer to the letter of theguarantee given with each ' of them, the machine will be taken back and ' ' i almost the only enure 'J hreshing Machines ,n nse in Chester, Montgomery. Uerks and Delaware counties. X heir advantages are that they will do almost double the work, ac cording to the number of horses used, than the old machines will do; tff'they will save at least two hands ijsr, and Threshing can all be done snugly closed up in the hams, in wet davs, when the hands would he otherwise unemployed. T. CHI'KCH CO. Hartleton, Union Co, Pa. Apply to Thu's Crcrch, llartleton, or or Dr. L. Kotikic, Union Furnace. yl45 A Call ta Farmers. Farmert, drop your tU pmis a little rend thi, and reflect!! "FARMERS' PROMOTION BOOK." ANEW and scientific manuring system, for the cultivation and increase cf all kinds of grain, grasses, fodder and pastute, upon all kinds of soil, proved by actual expe riments and based upon evident truths, desig ned to improve agriculture in all its branches ; represented by upwards of one hundred and fil'y engravings of the most valuable grasses and plains connected with ihe system, by DR. C. G REINUOLD, of Boalsburg. Centre Co. lltXOMMF.XPATWX. -tn thi. trtW it wilt l.c iwn tlutt the ot.jwt tout twn ta icive tlH li.rui-r tlixt kind rt itiftTUmtinn vhirli mutt hiin to lUNkr rw-ti-al kll-atintt to t.Ttll;!- hi lamt nd iocrnowhiK grniii.1oJrirafid iiaitun-ac. Thrdortrinr. UtiL'ht 1'V :Ij niitiiuriliic, awl foiMrr, ami iiatturr cul' ! litalioii yU m. art rslH'nal.rlrar ami etiHrut, and ,u' ,taDioi.n..u..ntinthm'l.-orai:rirulturebillwrl unknown to our hrmrra, ami wbi.li. if Ird. ai.d j carvfulty ttrartirrd can not fail to ailtann thr lutrrfwta of tlir riruoitir niBimuiiitv. Mtrn a work nat. I -n mii'-n want-.l. bi it HUM a told which ha' lon twen llt, but which tlicrv ha Lit?.- rto bcn no att'mt lo upfly. And aa f;.rin-rn of eVntrv and lloutiuplon counties w recomnH'n.l the ttnTk toetiTT fHrui.T, as tlii-y will reap the erraU9t p)iwible bi-nclit from tL Christian lhtl,tlirre Buchanan Panirl Moaafr.Ccorce Boal. Jac-h loa?rr. r'rancla Alctanrtcr.John Kailv. John Ni'ltlHn. Saninrl buncao, Ji.hn Hotter. Jena. M'U illutuis ' Jacol. M. yr. li.or Guyrr.Jr., Ilmrr Mj-rr. John l'.r 1 Samurf loMian.l, Jehu llt-H.B. i.Vo. Jack, S.mu. l Hm)B JuLb nMB1,u,u .w ,i,-,k. Phillip M.ycr . Sn.fi:4 For sale in Lewisburg bv Dn. L BliUGGER. Importarxtta Dagucrrectypists,naitle Dealers and others. MONUMENTAL Daguerreotype Ca ses. A method has long been sought for to insert in a durable manner, Daguerreotype Likenesses to Head Stones and Monuments. I have been manufacturing these Cases for the last two years, and can warrant them to aecure , Ihe picture for a long number of years. T,. .Il. ..... ,.. -,.l r Parian rr,l and the box which encloses the picture and keeps it in a slate of great preservation for a ! malres a v'erv nea, job on a eai, stone or Monument. I hey are used in Green wood Cemetery, Mount Auburn, Laurel Hill, and many other Cemeteries in the U. States. A liberal discount made to Marble Dealers and Daguerreoiypists. Price from $2.25 each lo 'J 50. A circular of engravings will be , - . . . . ! ... f M.uoictii r. to., a-o Broadwar, Nw York. 'C 1 ! S 2S WITNESSES. Jal OK, TUB FORGER CONVICTED. JOHN S. DYK U tbe Author, who htm liad 10 year m " exrw-rb-nee a a Hanker and ftihliuhe r, anl author m of A uVrrVj uf Isrtutft at Vr Jlrttodmtif Thrmir. when for 10 nxurmiv uiifhtsover Mm.W.i People icwtcd him with round of aitoUti, while be e&l.i- titiil tbe manner in whbh eountrf-iteni extwute th'.-ir frauds, and the rrnvnt and nhorterit mranjiof O dct--tinif tbt tn! The It ink Note tntrraven all nay C3 tbat he.bi tbe jcr'-ateft Juti( of Father Money l.lig. Oreafrnt Diwtn rry of the Prcvnt tVn o fury for Drtet'tfagCi'untrrft-ti HanhNote. Pewribinjt: fery genuine bill in rt (fence, and eihb bitinjrat a irlanfie every funu ri. it In cirruUtion! j Arranci-d wi admirably, that reference i raiy and d'btim itiriantanoM. No index to examine. No vpM2H to haul up! Hut ko iaip'tfi'-d ih1 arrand, IS that the Strrhnnt, Bink-r aDd ltuinesa Man can JO mm all at a canc- Knlixh. Fr.-nrh and Cprman, thas may each read tbe fame in hie own native tongue. g Mtperft tlink Xvfe Lt ever pulliJt A Io a Ibt of all tbe Private Ranker in Amerira. eomp!etemin.maryof the f nance of Ktiron.and Am ,1 Amrr- tea will be puhlbht-d In Mi h r-Jitioo. together with all h uw import.. Aewa of toe Pay. AIfo, A si:i:ik? or tales. I Manu!irri;.t r.mni in tt.e Kaai. J'lllM S. IIYK. n.oirm, Pobli.her and Prnprielor, 70 WaJl ft. Niw Toat Pianos, and Husic. J0S. L.Y0DER, Affcnt for Meyers' aud Voght's celebrated I'iailON, has just teceived a large assortment of Sheet Miuie, Pianos, and Mtbdeon Unnkt. Seminary and Teachers supplied at the Publishers' dis count prices. Music published byUonldJ.ee Walter, 8. L. Walker, or any Publishers in the Uniied States, furnished at their prices. N.B. Meyers' and Voghl's Pianos sold at less than City retail prices. Lewisburg, Nov. li James F. Linn. X fflerrill Linn. T F. & J. M. LIXN, J t. Atforneya at Larr, 671 Union Cyunty. Penn'a. i & WEST BRANCH FARMER.--SEPT. 11, 1857. RESOLUTION PROPOSING Amendments to the Constitu tion of the Common wealth. Kerolml ly the Semite and II-uu r Krprexenhttiret mj the (Mmmmmeaith of JVansglrauia in Veueml AttrmUy mr That lite following amniiltuvDt are pruj-esed to the Vu ftituLtou of the Commonwealth, ta arvonianoe with the pnTiiooa of the leulii article tbereul. n9T AMElfltMESt. There nhal I be an additional article to nsM ooastJtaUo, to ba derlnjUtl an at tide eleven, as follows : t arttcl xt. OF PL'ULIC IKUT& HrcTtot 1. The elate may routraet debts, to supply Dot otherwise pro.Mled lor; but tne acsit-pile amount of such di-hts, direct and continent, whether contracted by eirtue of one or more act of h RUfral awuiliy, or at didrrt nt in rhxlit or tioin, shall nfffuwwl pKTrn nuiwmi aud tifty tltouMii:d lUar!i,aQd thf mnuey ariiiiK from the rntttion of cm-h dt-bu. t.hall be applifd to thr urtMw fr abn'h it wa!'buiiitrd,or to riy tbe dct so contracted, and to no otht-r purt-ow wliatv-r. bMTl! i lu ail. i Lion to tlie above limited power, tbe utiite way t-ontrnct d4.ti to rfpd inakn, vuppresa innuf rtction, ilf ft od the Mate in war, or to mlerm Uie prntt-ut oul-iwi'litt: ind. htfdwa of I be plate: but th mony ariMiitcfioui UhT.iNtrn ttonofyuch Jt bU, shall be a ii'd to the uro.Me for w hh h it wan ri-d, or to repay kUcb dchl. and to no other purpoee whtcTer. JliCTioM ;i. Kr--pt thr d'bb ace ierifiwl In eertlnni on- aud two of tht ariit le, nod-bt whau:rer ibnll be crrsr t-d by or on b'hnlf of Ibe ntnt. i-tik i. To i ntvide for tbe paynwnt of tbe prcaent di ht. and miv uddiuonal debt coiilrnrtt-d as af.nfaid,tli bieinlutarv shll, at it tttt m m loo altKr to nilopuon oi it.i- atun.duient. er:it a niuainR fuudt which shall be , Hliii.t tit i..v Hi- .ivrtiin-r int.Tfitt fin Mlrh debt, and . auHii-ieiit to oav the accruing intercut on Mlcb debt, and i aiinti:tllvtore lii"e the principal thercf by aauin not le.a ; than tao huiMlri'd. and lift UtoufalHl dollar.; which .ia- i kiinc fund lmli coniMt of the net anuual income of the ml,lie work., fmm tiwe to Ume owned. Iy the .late, or the I'rorewl. of the jmte of tlie ame orsnjr part theri-of, and ol tlie iiicntne or liroceeit. of aale of tork. owned by the fc.te. t'Hf' ther with other fund, or reeourr. . that may lie dcifiialed l,y law. The .aid .hiking fund may lie inrrensej, from time to time, ly aa-iuiiig to it any part ol the Uxex. or oth-r rerennea of the state, not r;ired fur tlie ordinary and current expellee, of ipireriiuient ; nd unlei'!. iu rate or war. Invasion, or insurrection, no part of the naid fiukinte fund vhall be ued or api lil I tlM-rwimi ttian in exlmxujahuit itl oi Itie puonc nt-oi, until the aumunt of Much debt ia h-duced below tbe aum of five millions i f Jullnra. tbLt-TioM 5. The credituf the commonwealth ahall not In any n-anri"r ore-vent pl-djtrd or loan.-d to any individ uul. company, corp. trat ion, or a-octatira) ; nor f hall tb rMottnouwt-aith breaftr bt-eome a joint owner or atock boldT in any company, M'W.atton or eorpomtkm. Jkctiii i. The rotunion wraith aball not a.--unit- tlie (Hit, or any wrt tlirrof.of any euunty,eity,b'rUt:h or towiirliip.orof uny t-orpratiiin orariati'n, unleaa furb d oUhnli h-tTe bren n.ntrartmt toenaUe the Ul- to rep- invai'ii'n. ciippifM douierttie iin-urrerttou, ilef-id ltw!f in time uf war. or to aiwUt the itate in tbe diacbarjfe of auy portion ot its proent in'tebtedneaa. SKtTio.t 7- Tbe lefcilature fball not aathnriae any county, rity, Itorouvh, townxbip, or invorporati-d ditriit by virtitfof a vote of ItD ritiwna or othi-rwlfw, to lim a tiN-kliold-rln any rompany,a,aoriaiton orouruetrattVin.oY to obtain mon. y for or han iu eredit to any Corporation, aAaociatiou, icatitution or party. SSC05I AMEN IM EXT. There uliall he an additional article tn mid entuUtutioB. to bv dvjiuatvd w article eleven, an follow : ABTllUt XII. OP XKW oVNTirs. No ennnty "ball b divitb d by a MiieenUlntr off over one truth oi it- population, Cel'her to form a new county or otherwise., without tbe riprena aHKent of urh or.unty, by a vote of tbe eb-ctora tln-m-f; nor eball any nrw county he estAb;ubed,cutin.ng leaf than four hundred Miuare iiule. TIUEO ASrEXlJMrTTT. Fmm jtection two of tbe fl rut article of the constitution, Ktrike out tbe word. IA city t'n adrtphin, and o rarh ctnmtm r i",c.tWy from M-rtion fle. Mine artiel, strike out tbe word:1, "of I'hiludrlj'hi'i and Vtt trrerjl etiunti .- from aectlon tMv-n. Mnif article, alrikt-out lb wonif. neithfr Vtt n't n I'hthttUtjthut, nor any" and ii.tert in liru thereof tbeworda "aud nn;" and utri&eout erUon tour, eame axticte. and in lieu tberauf inat-rt tbe foil.., me: F.(Ttfl 4. In tbe year one thonMnd Azht hundred ami Mxty-fhnr, and in every (vvs-nth yt-ar therenrtcr, n-pre4rntativ-t, to tb nam her of one bundrvd, una 11 be it-orti.mi d and li4ribtit-d equally thnmbout tbe tate bv Uitiiclc. iit tiroirtion to the nutnln-r of taxable inhab itant! in theeeviTal p:rta tht-riiif, exei-pt that any county Y coiitainiur at l'at three thousand tire hundred tauhl.-a may lv allowed a tearat-' rrpreat ntatmn ; but no more tliau tlirre rounlicn liall be joined, and uo county tdill be dividt-!. In tbe formation of adi-tricL Any rity ron tainintr a nul'irient number of taxable to entitle It to at leant two r-prrtpentativw-e. ahail have a rale repreaen Ution aJtin-'d it and eball be divided into convenient diatrirta of cnntijruou territory, of jual taxable popula tion aj near at may be, each of whkbdiatricU aball elect one repretM-ntative.1 At tbe end of action awvvn, name nrtiel. insert tbme worda. "the city u f i'hiUtdrlpltia thall tV dtrtdrd f6ta trnatorial dtttricU. a conttonnmt irrritmry U w-vrjr rqual in taxable pnpHl-itioit at puigMe ; but ma utard thail ec dtrittnt tn far fur,MUtiou Vim. The lepUslatiire, at itu flrft aeioil after tbe adoption nf tbih amendment, ahall divide the city of I'biladVlfdika into fenatorialand reprtaenUtivedutrtcti.intbemaouralwiV pro.i-l.d; tu-b district, to remain unrhanx-d uotil tbe ai-porti-nmeut in tbe year one tnousand eight hundred and sixty-four. ' Tbere aba'l 1 an additional ertion to the flrat article of iaiit conititulion, which abail be numibt-red aud read as loilowa: To be Srctie xm. Article I. Tbe leffialaturv hall have tbe power to alter, revok or annul any clmrterof incorporktion ben-arterconfcrrtI by or under any ni-ei-ia! or pen-ral law, wlimever in their opinion it may be iojurioua to the cititens of tbe mn mnealih ; in luch manner, however, tbat DO injtuUce abidi be done to tbe curporators. Is lrn.Tit, 1 March T,. Xhhl. f KrtfJwl, Tltat thin isolation pam Ou the firt aa.end- nirnt, yea -1. niu 7. On the twond amend went, y.-aa nay . on the third amendment, yea ii, naja it On tbe fonrih aifieiidmcnt, ycac ii, nays 4. Kxtract ftum tlie Journal : tJEO. W. rJAMEItSLET, Clerk. IS Il0UlK OV RCTltESFSTATITES, I April 1M7 JtfjotrfT.'n.st tlilP reKlotin pac. On the flrt ameDd ment, yean Hf nay - ,vn the second amendment, yeat 67. nays Z. On the third amendment, yeas "'i, uaya o4; and on tlie fourth amendment, yeas W, nays 7. Kxtract Iroin tbe Journal : JACOB ZIEGLER, Clerk. Pecttbt' Orrtnt, filed May t, 1P57 A. n. CPRTIV, ii.crrtary f tfte Com mm wxultM. PintrrAaT8 Omrt I BttwisscBQ. June 22, 18i7. I dc eortify that the above and torero.Tfc la a true and com-et copy of theoritrinal -Keadution relative to an Amendment of the Constitution," a the r-ame remaina on tile in thi offlee. 1 In teptmony whereof, I have herennto aet my l. 4.hand and rued to be affixed tbe aeal of tbe j Secretary 'a Office, tbe day and year above written. A. U. CL'KTIN, Secretary of the CinatwuictaMK. March 27, Ih',7. f Feaolntlon propoatnff anendnienta to thet'oufiitution of the I'ommon wealth, being nnder consideration. 0u the !Ment.on, Will tbe Senate arre to tbe first amendment f Tbe yeaa and nayD were taken aitreeably to the provU ionn of tbe Coimtitution. and were a folh.w, vis : Y'tA? .V'rsr. HremT Jlnitmr. t'fty Ely A'mnr Frftrr FlmnVm Fmrrr Ingram Jordan KillinoeT Knar Lan'mtrh L'tru J'rr S-nfetd .Vbr Shuman Stret Strxtub Welih Witt ins tVrightOrtd Tntignrl Spttrr ) 24. K x N' vrt. lYnbOL'rrttKxU tiMury Orrgg Harris Pm rnw and frtuth'r 7. So the (juention wan determined in the affirmative. On the qneFtlon, W ill Uie S-nate ajrree to tbe eerond amendment f The jeaa and nay were taken agreeably to the provbv iont of tbe Constitution, and were as follow, via : Ykas Nrttrt llre-vr HrfWHr CnsrtotU Kranx Frtirr Finny Ftmniien Inymm Jordtm A'nra Jjiulith Lmrit Mver Mien Unman Xtuther Strete 6lntub lYttth Wtlkim WrifMand Tayaart (SjaJ.'r)'L K a it Mfuri. t ntfy tralib Fraur Gregg Harris Kittim ger Vtre and Sctfeld ft. 10 the question waa determined In the affirmative. On the question. Will the Senate a free to tbe third mendmentr The yea? and naya wi re taken agreeably to tbe Conati tuti' n, and were as t-dlow, via : Y M"trt.llnrwrr itruwme Cra)th Crttswett EtyFrtms Urnnikm tfrwr Injram Jnrdim Killiarr Anoz Ijtuhaeh I.wit Ntr St field s,1lm Woman Souther isterie Uintah Wrlh mainland Wriaht U4. jNais M'tirs.V'tjfry iiraa If xrrit atid Ynrntri. So tbe question was determined in the affirmative. On the niieation. Will the Senate ajrree to the f mrtb amendmentf The yeas and naya were taken agreeable to the prorl Nona of tbe Constitution. and wei-e as follow, via : Y kak Jet rr. Hrrwrr ttrmmr i bfey CrrttitrU Fly Front F'rnjtikrn Fratrr Ingram kilttttffsr A'aos Lanharh Lneis Jlwr SrtJUM .SrUrre ShuMum. HumtUer HUeU Strut Wtish It jfJU'wi t'wl Wright tti. Kai Mrttrs. VraJth Finnry Jordan and I a roar -4. tso tbe (lucaliun was determined in tbe alltrmative. In tin Uocra or RrrarsrATTTxe, April -Jfi. IH57. The resolution pmpwlnjf amendmenta to theUontito tton of the Common wealth being under consideration, On the question, V ill the llonse acree to the flrst amendment? Tbe yea and nays were taken atrreraMy to the provi sions ol thf Constitution, and were a. follow, vix: Yp.k N-str. Andrrfm Arthur liackhottfe Halt Rfk Jtuh"p ItouHT llrrm ninlhfrun (umphfll that CtxrcrCrau ford Vickey Jnt FyUr raumH .ixtVr tidtbtntrn tJildea lltmeJ llirtrr Hnt Hi'ttand Httt llilts Huffman nf Herks Imbrie tnnes Jambt Jrnimt Johns Jehnmtt K'ttiff mow A'err Knight fjeismetuy Umgakrr Lortlt M-mrar Jrav glt il't'atmtmt STUrain Hfiioth'ud Mumxu-i Jtussrtman Vi-ra-rfi yich-itsim y'Hnrmaeher ihimm Ftlrrt JlctrUm im. natl ItireHI ham try f il,iltidetjMa Uamsry " Jir Kra mer liad Il-trrtt Hupp .S'.i- tSlm Smith ti Otmhrim Smith nf fyntrc terrnm Talan l.iil Fanmtwhis tvkers VtTi.ls Wuiter Wethrok Wtnit-cn H'.tiis Wilhrrom M r.ght Ztmoterman and G-ts (.ukry-lH. Noli' JwVjwr. Itactus BmMm Ile Hamrttnn Hancock Ilif.r Ih.ffman cf Lebanon Leha Slathers Thorn Huner and l.'.Hfrode ii ! the qutetion was determined in the affirm ativw. On the qnestlon. Will tbe llonse acree to the second atnendnventP Tbe yeas and say; were taken ajrreeably te the pitrri rion of the Conatitutlon, were as fidlow, vU: Yr.Aet JrVfr. Andrrmm imnkhtmm foil Beck Jtaaitr fuihrnnn Omphrtl Vurty Knt tammum natter Gddem Hun A Harper H int Hiertand Hillega Huffman affrrks Hnusf kttprr Imtetie wa Jenkins Juhns Johnson Kaufman, Knight Lritmriuy LangaierLoreU ManenrMaupU AT remn Atmrrhead Jeotebnwn AwAofs yichaUan AuMem.ther iVw son Itten Vfnfcm Fimsnatt Fnrtttt ham fey of I ft Uaddphut Jfamfe of 1rrk Rnxmrr Roberts Hupp Shaw Sham Tvian YaUroahUf Walter ll'eSwVwA Whartv ZimmersMtn nasi 6tU Xptaker) b. ht Mm. Arthur AmffmtUm Btcknt Hmson Di hp i.tf m it-ffmtan f Lrhawtn Ji Krr L.lmi ATUiMM Wumm-i .Vrti Xmilkttf (tmi u W tVlr Xrrmm Strmthrrt Thm Vaurnrhu Vic'rn WaymttUtr Warmer IhaVrW H'.Mernwr md Wright bo tb question waa dvlermiued w the afBrmatire. On the iu-tlow, W ill tbe Uouce acree to the Uifnl amendmrnt? The j-nn and nya were'taken, and wi-rt a tollow, tIi: TKASjkVxfrf. Ambrwn tt-trthmt'e Jlmil Urrl Bnm Knvmr Bfm OiVvmn UimjMt t'Af.e (teiw Vr.ncjwtt Jig Kill Eyttrr frnvtld tiut'r itihbuttl Ifamrl Ifiirprr Hhs Sirjtand Hill JhiUgas H'tfman J tleikx H-tant Ishuwu Jt- uJnrfr imtttir timea J-wJa J-ihun Jn'iMfn Kavtfman Krr Lrtm ljmQkrr Lrnrttt Mimrttr WUtmimt M.tm.,1 U,u.rhead A a mm a Aimtrlmwm Xfh'Jf Xvh-djo yurirmarkrr iYarwn fttriMrik thwnall I'urcrll Kim- seyt.f y,trk H,uxrr Itred Hupp .lham .m Smtihaf turn. brta Smith Vnire Stttnm P-tia lail ldreerM I .rj Wnght Zim-urmf mantl&U 12. X.kMrtr. Arthur AgnMt.e forth tu Bihp C'irfm Torktii!d n HimilUm tlnmc-l- M Jfutiut Knff'4 Lri , i'nrinfi .Wlivat liamuwf I'htfad! K"trt Strmlhert : titm n Wiltrr H'arnrr Whttrttm nnd ntntrtlr'i. So tbe quct'tiou was drtrrtuiued in tbe alkrmaUTe. ! On ti e (jui'iitlon, J W ill the II. him- aprfe to the fourth amendment? The rw aud uay were tiikeo, and were an follow. Tit: Yt- Mfitrt, Audwn Arthur forlJHmi Ittttu ittt t Rek lUnmn Hithnp Htrr Hrtrn 'WrVM f',imj'tt f'irtjf lAux Uitiirrr trtitrord Prkem Knt Kgrter PauitJd fftr ;,l,lmru t;,I,Uj Humrt llarprr IAm lli'ibtnd ifill tittr- JfajtrnttHof h'rrkr Jfafmam. Lrhuuan Htmtelerfirr Imhrit Jrtiitt J-iC'tf Jfnkiit J'-hit J.n. Kauttmnn hrr 1st -a Uitsnriw Lftvtnlv lr.tt Mfwmtr M-ttgU Nt aim out ; Jf 7'ru.M Mum ma Mwiariman&irhiJsyichmyitmrM-rhrr ( JVftjmi i'.ttrt i ctrtl.ru i'cmiU fttrrru numtm y m drfphi Kamrf rnrkjtramrr w K'4rt Mu Xh ,tJ. f I'.imf.riji .S'miA ttt fftttr ,V-r TolUH Xltun Xm.lknf tiiMf.rt Smilh t Cmtr ,Ver....rtt Tola Vail i:..il.UU'l iiunwdi- IV (r Wipmrtlrr Hil'lce llurn-r WrfTuoi II kirfm Ut-ton H'Mitram ZMmrruM ami iLtt 4 .V.wteel h.l. Nt5H.rr. Hamilton Hancock Strulhrrt Thorn Wmliut'aift U.igld7. tso Uie iuesUon waa d termined in the afflrmntire. I!Ai.Li;ULai, Juue 18i7. nniyirtnii, FS: I I do c rtitv tli:tt tb" above anil fon-e"in ft a trn end j rnrrtT'. I-..0 of tb Yean" and "Naya'' taken on the ! KrwiMiion pro o-inir Aiiiendiin-ntu U the Coimtitutu-n f th I ouiiih nwfi,mi, ai m caiin- api-eare on in- Juuniwa of the two llou-ea of the General Aaaeinbly of tbi Looa- Uiouwealth tor the -eslii ot li... itnn-a my Ii.hkI and the aral of airl office, l O-fthi t.enty-.-on.i dy of J une, one tbouand I J eight LuudXL-d aud lifty-aeven. a o.rrRTi, fttOm) frrrrtorynf V ltmmnnwiUh ii. t:mititT, iwstist. UTfjt& Market street, next door lo Brtiwn V - Killer's Store LEWIsUUKG, P.. James B. Hamlin, A TTORNEY at LAW, XL tiOlHce od Second St. west side,2na door south oi' Market, Lett isburffv 6 mo 9.1 tniua Co. Ta. rEIJTAL CARD. rFHE new method of inserting artili- X cial Teeih, V.wm, Vc.f known as .iUciTs Continuous C-um Work, is, without exception, Ihe best improvement ever made in the ail of Dentistry. This work, when properly conducted,. s the most beauti ful. tlie cleanesi.coinbines ihe preatest srrenjrh with durability, and adds more to a clear and dUtinct articulation, than any other kiutl of work ever t-rouht tM-f.re the pumir. And j not oulv Hit, by a beautiful di-ovrry ; in roml iiialion with this etyle of w rk. ; we ran eie the tarw iu natural etprraa- alon. without. In theh nit. inU-rfering witii tbe ttt fulnesa ' of the teeih in mastication. I would tke thi. metho.1 of infi mdnff tbo int.-rejited , that I have purchased l be Patent lliplit for tbi valuable I improvement, of tbe inventor. Jnhn Albn.'now of NVw Y.-rk.) fur thi5 and aeverai adj"ininir couutb-p. and that 1 am now man u taci uriiiff nn aritele of T.f th and (iuui- that ) will compare fuv'ratly with anything in that line that hna ever been made in tU or any olto-r eountry. 1 aok all- and eaperially tin that need teeth itf tliev haveenrageii them or Dot.) to call, and examine t r tlii nietvea. JOHN t.tb'KK, I.RWi-.trM, Onrw and Ratddence on Third treet. near Market. OfrW iu IiLTox,on Hroad way. near radwaltadecmer West Branch Insurance Company, OF Lock Haven, Pa., insure Detached Building. Siore. Merchandize, Farm Property, and other buildings, and iheir con tents, at moderate rates. Doing business on boihCaahand.Muinal plans. Capilal,$00,000. DIRECTV MS. Hon Jhn J Pearce j..b n II ("has A Mayer (.'has Crist Hon G C Harrey 1 T Akranil D J Jackman W White Thos Kitchen Peter Dickinson JIuu. d. C HARVKV, President. T. T. A UK A MS, Vice Pres. THO S KITCHEN. Secy. JAMES II. HAMMX. Apent. 627 I.ewisburg, Union Co. Pa- NOTICE. THE nmlersignerl ha'e this 2l ilay of Feb. A. D. IH57, entered into Co-Partnership for the pvrpose f carrying on a General foundry IlUMinestt at the Unck Foun dry in Market street. Levishurg, under the name and firm of Friek & Lillev. WILLIAM FRICK, JOHN LILLEV. Lewisburg, Feb'y 2, 157. A general assort ment of COOKING STOVKS for coal or wood, Stone Coal Stoves, Wood Air Tight and Parlor Stoves, &c. in varie ty always kept on hand. CASTINGS of ail kinds made to order- H.W. CO a. HBCV a WALNCT STS, miLaDUJ-lUA. ilil:il .l.250.000. Assets $1118,151 13, invested in Bonds, Mort gages and other good securities. ARE YOU INSURED AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE! There are but few who receive sympathy who incur loss by neglecting this most necessary and suttshmtial precaution. We olten see it announced that persons have lost their stocks of Goods and Furniture, and results of years of industry swept from them by the devouring element over which they have no control but by being insured. Insurance protects you from the incendiary, negligence of servants and the casualties of vour DeiicMmra. It will itnarl ciulijenee to roar cred itors, anil irire a character i f rujeuce and irccsnliun lo ail your t.unines. tra.aartton.. It requite. iMit a Terr ttmttll mm to lnnr In rom. reneine from $i!KI to $!0i0. and ret how many there are who bare no insurance u.on tloadii, yurniture. or tor thing ele! If your Stock ia .mail, .tilt the Loss to you niieht be serious. This Owpany innres Bm.niXCH. MERCITAXP 1ZE, (iOOUX. rrii.MTI KK. MACIIIXKR l aud STOCK FitoM $ 100 to 555000, nt tbe LnereH l.'ntee and upon the most Liberal Terms, nod I'aumi fAiMSMT on the adju.tment of Loss, DIRECTORS. ITon Thn.tl.F1orence I JatnecE Neall I F.lw.R IWmhcld 6eoll.Araitrnu; I Cha. IHneye I .Carrol Urrw.ter Ch..A. Ituhineatu f Th Ma&derfield I laame Lcecb.Jr. UcUelaibold Utneral Superintendent JOHN TtlOM ASON. Tlli.'.-t B. rLOKENCK, 1'resiJent. EDW'D R. HELMnt.l.Il. Sc-reUry. J. MERRILL LINN, Agent, G57 LEW 1SUURG, Union Co. Pa A CARD. To the Citizen! of Lewisburg. THE object of this Card is to call your attention lo the fact that yon can buy your Books and Stationery cheaper, and have a larger slock and variety to select from at Keviutl & t'o.'a Cheap Bookstore, than any other place in this town. We wish you lo call and see for yourselves and thereby be convinced. If yon were to consult your own iutrrest,yoa would givethis establishment your liberal encouragement We desire to see a taste for reading grow np, and to fur ther this we place good and useful works at such low rates as tn be wiihin the reach of all. Young men desirous of improving their minds should embrace this opportunity of furnishing themseves with Books of Travel, History, Biography, Narrative, Science and Art, which we oner at low prices. SlBSCRinC for Harper's Magazine, the Knickerbocker, Graham's and other Magazines, at the Publishers' rates, at P.NEVIUS & C0S. SUBSCRIBE for the New York LedgTr", Ballon's Pictorial, Harper's Illastraied, or any oiher Newspaper, at Publishers' rates, P. NEVIUS & CO'S. Philadelphia. HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. rilllE fullowin", fruin Ihnt rmitirnt -I cian ol Philadelphia. Ir. Briiicklr.adJJ to the tcsiimony of I'mf-ssi.r Iiooih.only cn- j lirms what is evidenced by thousand who have used Jlurtr't l)yr. 'ilir. no V.nn. rHir T fmr. ' riil!Hili. i..ruiUrl-il. i Ii rerari ttt iorrr'g J.ir Hy. I -n tt .it;it- , tingty, lb:.t it cDtainn iMt-i.i.tm injrfli i.t-. iU.it may b ut with f.it.re nauii w:th tl.f n'.ulf"- i dettct aoil JHVX'4i." M . . lu.l.M kl.t, A. U. JLtirr Wri'ti'n; ,( LulihUe Juki, Are so well and widt'lv known, as U require j no eulojry of iheir merits, it is only nece-sary : to say, that the steady and iin'rrasinu demand, girts the het evidence thatihey maint un their , chari :ter fur mperionty, n hich distinguished ; them when first inlrodured. qeart n. Onlers, addressed to the Manufactory, Kn. 4li RACE street above Fourth, (. Id .No II !) Philadelphia. will receive prompt attention tv e7'Jy) JOSEPH E. HOVEIl, Manuf icturtr. , IIERFjrjC'3 SAFE. Ib-rriiiif it" io the 'jMI caf Will V.T hi.-. t tra.-t troti tlie t'onmi:t Kep..rt on tbe Tiul of Ir .u at U'-adin: On tbe 2ith of February all the mmterwof the Tom mitlee met to itni'J-.- the t.il.H ai.d "-k rtd pajert. tplnee'd in th. m and were jrf etl v .attnt."! that all wi. ri-ht. The da follow it'?, tbe luroin t".k plaee.uoder th- jinp'-tint. ndn'-e of th ('i.ninntt- e . Afler fair .in-l impartial larniiir f'-r frre h-.tir. the iaf- t.f Jlej-nr Kvaiit A WntwtD Wio fir-t ow-n.'d. the Safe trt-tnir on Are in-i'ie, and tbe entente i irii.tilv .'.nuniett. while tbe ront ittji in the fii.f ot M. I :irrele i lieriifig we re n good entidition. ail no tire in ride.' Ib atlinir. Mrtb -i, 1107. (.-igned,) ii. r .mit. 7 I". X !.r M AN. Committee. A II I'kACiM'K.) And rndowl by over L0 of lite b.-iit nten- f Readir.x. The aove tufa run be in --- t.-d -i W iluut Mm t, where the public can fatitfy thetnae'red ..f the great )! peri'Tily of the "llerrinirt I.. tent hnn..it n.' over ll.e drteated and uted-up -iniid- Iron l-or .-alamander.' FAKCKLS Ac IIKKI.I.Vf, at Wa!n:it J-lre. t. h N b !i ila. Onfy mahT$ intuit Stale j H irwjt i'utcM Ctuimy pinn Stfr. Tbe attempt made by otlter parti-, to hotter np th reputation of a Safe w!ib b h-tS fJbl ao niftialiy in acei dtvl fr4 in I'blladtrljdiia.t Kan-lead rU.--, by taking one cut of an a-nl'a flore. i ll. A. ..tiit.. made dt.! fiiotwa. i ditb-rent fr'nn Uions- (hey iii.i to -lurn up" one of Herri !( n. ba!f a; I I'trl. i b wet v uii il true re ward. Herrinir'a St- routd n-4 if turt. pnn in ii.u'.'.u nivelv that the only reliable Sf now inndeta" rnv 'i " of whieh ov-r 1 are now in a-tii! itn--iml malt- tbttn 'lv) have been trinl by fire wi'Jun t a tu-yi' ioi. ALEXAXI )EIi KFJtn, At IM TOHTEK JZ--. v and VnilLCSLX DEALRR lit UMLH C T V 3S South V. Iiai irN.l'Iiilutlt !ihia ASHTO.Ws FINE, LIVERPOOL OROfND. TL'KK'S ISLAND and DAIIiV .IT. J constantly on hand, and for a!e in h.ts to suit i purchasers. April 3 lS7mfi j tVAXS t WA'IO.Y, W3K. I'hiladt 1 t-blfla Salama Philadelphia Manu- ' Mfll Cewl Jn. ClVn l p1" kI. saiaiiiaiiuci vaiva :fliatP?A. 'J 5. Fourth Xt I'hiLidt tjihia. Truth irs Mighty, and Must Travail. Rrport of the Committee appointed to super intend Ihe Burning of the Irin bates, at Reading, February '.'7, 1857. IlK.e-t.n. Mi,rerl 4. The nmler-ini it. memters of tin- c- nnit;!ee. iln ri--peettnl'T refort. tl.at we .aw the twu Sal.', ori'-'tnall,, acreeil up0 1'V Kami., a U rnnrf itrel Krai) Vt.t-.ou. placed .i le by .i-te in a tuinaee. viz: 1 he S.fe in use l.y the I'.t maater of the 1'bila.leli Ilia and Ke:nln.' Kaiitoaj Cotnpnny. In hi. office at Itea.Jini. miintit.el ure.1 hy tar reU It li' rrin. and the Sule in u-e l 11. A. L.-tolx. in hi5 rture. m:ituitieture.l l.tr (.van 4 Wjteuu, and ut in bu. lt. ami aN-re reet- ly alike. The fire w;i. .tart. .1 t ' .'cli. lt. A. V.. and kei t nf nmll four curd, of preen hickory, tw-icril-drv oak anj hnlf hwtitut tup win. I aire tnlir.lv r a-iinel. tlie wide under the .up-rinti uleoc.. i.f the eul.M-riln. nietiilvr- .d th..r'.ntn!ittec. II,,. M,f . ,ri tlin ,...(...! Oil With water, at'er Whirh the. Were ni.en.'d. ..el ttie bor.kii and fan. r. t.Tken .ml ! ihe t .n.nnltee ami uk. n to II. A. Lam.', .lere for piil.tie cmirtir.-.tuii. a't. r tli-r wer first eAnmiiielani uinrke.1 ly 111.- t i'OimMtee. Tti tua. anil p:ir tak.n from thi- Sr.r.- tn;TiiiTai'tiirel . Kmnn A. ttat-"D were hut sii.'htiy atl- i-ted by the u.U ti e heat, while !ho.e Inken fri'tn tie- S;,r- iuaT.i.):.i-lur,-.l . Kitrn-I. 41 lieirin! were, in "ur .luilm- ni!i,iii: :i.l lu:!v fifteen per ceot. more than tho e tat-u lr- iu Liii- 4. Witt-,.n i fate. We b-Iiere theahore to hare been a f.ir and imj-artiai trial uf the reepccUve quaiili... itf It- t )i S:tfi-.. J l nil II. I'YHIKU. DAMKI. S III NThtt. ITnTln? been atwent diirittz the durum--, we fully co incide with the aht.Te .tntem nt i f the r..i,.i:tii n r.t" the papers and tKioas tukca our Cf the reyH-eli.e r-afr. ! A. Mi !...-. li Ii wt in Kvitrnn. JAMi: !ll.i:iil.LAM. riaill &. Hnlsnn have now on hnnd 300,000 potliltN of the above S VFEs, which they oiler lor sale on better terms than any other manufacturer in the United States April 3, 1837 67yl .Tlie funoainir named (rent Vmen.reevlents of Ttead-In-: and it Tirmity, who .aw the tire h.t.e tir. ha-e-1 Safes trom KVAN.s 4 WAldU.N iuce the hurutnz up to My 1-1. IV.T : ti. A. Menll', Lepold nirah. Ic Tnth. Kirt Heia ter. '. Itreavls 4 s n. Il-urv W. li-in r. Ilr l...re, Sittotnon Itli tittl.. L-ri L. Smith. Hu-h 4 Oritij.-. Wm.Kirk. hituitii.-tn A H:n:tn. t in Mi litrii-r. .i.-o. J. r.t k.rt. .1. M. 4 U. W. liati.ttrt. Hir. MIMtr.Ja' Jnmii.n.,1 B. 4 .B Warner. Jacob t-liuim k.-r. Wm. Kin-l.V- B. S. h.ii;eni.T. per. It. It. I'umn-iny. II. A. Unix. W. C. 4 f. V. Krman trotit, J. 1. llti-lefunt'. l:iiim.ier. r'uiltut-r 4 t a, Mi:tou. Engraving and Seal Cutting OF all kinds, at 20 1, f licsnut Street, PHII.AI). Visiting and other CARDS, Corporation and other SEALS and everything in our line of business, promptly attended to, in good style, and nn reasonable terms. Or ders from Citv and Country solicited. S. II. FULTON, y W. G. MASON. SArORIFIER, or Concentrated Lye war ranted to make Soap without Lime, and with littletronhle. W ith oneeakeof l.yeand fnurround. snap Fat. you -an meke fificrn sallon rood fw.fi Stap. Hard soap can be made in the .me way. K.tr .ale by I'llUI.-T 4 CAU.WKI.I,. "J JAYES WHITE GREASE, for WalgTins, sL)) Bu, ierCsgagts, Omnibuses, Sl.ices, etc ft .uperior article, for ante hy CHKI.-T 4 rAt.lV Ki.L. G LASS Jars, for Pickling and Preserving Quarts and Half Gallons, for sale cheap rilRIST 4 CA1.1IWKI.I. D R.GREEN S AROMATIC SAP.a certain cure for Dyspepsia and diseases arising from an impnre .tate t.f ihe .tomarh alito ft .ure pt Tentire of fLYkK Jl.VO .dVf f price Tfi ct... per t-tvti). tor aale by CilKISX 4 I'Al.IiW KLL. rVllE subscriber con J tinaes to carry on the I. Ivory IIuxineKt at he Old Stand on Smith Third street, near Market, nnri r..n.if,,il. solicits Ihe patronage ot his friends and thf public generally. CHARLES F. HESS. Lewisburg, May 22, 1 e "i0 C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Drwj and Vhemital Emporium Market Street - - Lewisburg. Pa. CLOCKS all kinds of 8-day and 30-hour Brass dorks nn.l nnleitl levee time-nieees. Rrnss N.dav rl.tcl.-. 911E1 brass 30-honrrlrwVa .a lew, a. 1 411 l "l.J warranted for one year at i. L. VODER'S BOl-NTY LAND WARRANT blanks lor all engaged in the service of Ihe V. S in the War of 1813, and for iheir Widows, ai the Office of the Lewisburg Chiomcle. William VanGezer, ATTORNEY at Lar, XI I.e.vllurc:, I'nion Co., I'a. LtfOUicc opposite KUue's Hotel oil I ff- m,"m?y T1,r- t-Knwtr.DRrD J ' Uf iH-'-l'l T:iKiii:,'"N1' Till ALi at Uea- hJnTttVTI K' "I """'"- "d roi;tiru.-.l tlf 1-5? nt'"', 'KS -rdirt o( in-.ro Uoin m ar.-ttfn- n.J TJew Firm and Hew Goods! t T the Mammolk Drug A Ckfaicil IL Eiiiponiiin of CHRIST A. CALDWELL. The underrigned hiiving purchased the entira Mauiuioih Drug iore iuiaierly kepi by Dr Thornton A 'a , are bow ready lo fill Orders and 1'rrscrtpuous at a moment's notice. VT have a lare and well elected stock of fresh ami pure DKLVS, MEVHrlSES, Chemical LiytsiuU., Oil, Paints, Giass, Puilv aait Dlit GGlfiTS' GLASSWARE, All liud't 1'atrnt Mtttii inet, Fruit and Confecticnerj, Tobacco, Sni(r,aiid Imported Cigars of lae choicest brands, Fonry Kutioin and Toilet ArticUt, Fine Toilet Soaps & Perfumery of all kinds, Itut:Mt.s mm t'lmit r ivsav VAaiivr. IIookH and Malinery, a general variety ol Litrrary and School Books Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every destrii'lii:n ; freh Pine Oil and Patent Burn ing Floi'l alwars ou hand. PI Ki: Wi.M.Sand LIQUORS of allkjarU fur Meiliciniii uses. I'lie 1' '!'' ii nil Zinc 'ninfi. I'r. s rvitifr and Ticklio Jan, 4J IV l.'uinn,ers will find our stock complete. eomprisrn? many articles ills impossible here to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices Cti'l &'id sue us, one and all, and see oar stock ; at. I if we can't sell you cheap goods, c vt nl nut ask you u. buy. We are ,il trays . .11 hnd lo wait on customers. Remember the Mammoth Drug Store! TIIFO. S. CHRIST, F. . CALDWELL. LetrUhnri. I'nion Co. Pa. ) LEWISBURG FODKERY. f-p-T)ewe.'1',e suhsrriters, thankful for r-jijnwi past patronace, would in for a ' -'-'lHtf.v '.'i ihe puhlic that they conlinue lo V'l'niaiiul'artiire all kinds of MILL GhAh'I.Mi and other Castings. Thrashing Machines and 1 -trier Machinery repaired ia Ihe be-t n.ann.r. Castings warrantee! to be rf gonil material, and at prices that can am fail to plea-e. GEUUEf?, MARSH CO. Lewisl.urr. Feb. x5l COOKINC. S'lovrs, of various atterns and sizes, for Coal or Woo , for sahs tthe Lewisburg Foundry by Geddea, Marsk A Ca. STOVKS Parlor, Wood, and Coal Stovos, various patterns, for male at the l.rvti-bnre Foniiilry. Getldes, Mmsh cV Co. IITIAKU'S Piitent tJanr Plow, a aope- rior arliclr, for saleal (he Lewisburg Foundry hy Geddes, Marsh Sl Co. GRAIN orStt d Drills Ross Patent nVr.fieillv ttie hest and most durable (.rain Dnl! now in use. for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry by Cedde, Marsh k Co. Hussey's Grain Reaper, for cutting both Grain and Grass MAM FACT! RED and for sale at the Lewi-tiur2 Foundry by ;kiiie. marsh a c N OTIi T. Having bt en pointed tie E.TI. lo the I.ewisburg Crmricry. ihe sub-enber urn d slate that he is prepared to perfi rm all 1h11.es c nnected with ihe burial of the ilt ii.). nn shnrt com e. Al-o that he mil stiend ituhe re-tiiiernient of deceased persons, ainler ihe diriciii-n id iheir surviving friends. Residence in ihe I . -i're at ti e Gale of the Cemetery. GEORGE DON ACHY. Lewisburg. Mav a, I8S4 . 1ECW! IKCW.'! 1RCN:! 9 I TS. just received t the ' ' J IIARI WARE MORE of JO. SHPII .VrFADItEX. Faimers and Black smiths, call and see the urge and tet as sortment of Ir.m rier ofiercd on the West Branch. Having the ixelutire control of the celebrated V.listim s Centre connty Iron, he is enali'ed lo vorranl every tar. All sizes Tire. Krrnlop. Round and Square; Horse Sin e, Nail RiK Ac, aiC.su prices to all. Call and see the ilurJware store of JOS. M'FADDEX. Le-isbnrr, Mav 10, lt55. llt-liiilftrlirs Li nuine I'reituraliasi or 'i''"y ei;nrentratd Compound Fluid Extract of HOC - M a- wLJs 1 T'OR Diseases of lilad.ier. Kidneys, Gravel, Drt'psv. Weak-lies ses,Obstrucnons,Seeret Diseases. Female Cnniplaint.and all diseases r.f the s..x,i.,l t irnit. aii-.iu,; tn.m eaceire ami impmd r,i in lit.-.nnil rem. rin- all Improper Dieharire from Ihe K'a..er. hi Iney. or Seaunl Oram..wbetfter .al.ling in Mit'eor f'eui.ue. fr.fti whatever cause tbey ftuty kftv. urirtoaltsl, ami no matter of how long standing, giving Ilealth and Yiiror to the frame, and Bloom to the pallid cheek. Joy to tee Afflicted! It cnrr! N-rvr-u- ami Ivt.ilitate'l ?iitVrer", as, wtawrtsja) all tlM- MITo.aiiiieii- wl.u-b may be Ibnn4 Inli-i-oi:iou t-i e-ertin. lo-a of aowtr, losa of mmsmnrf' tilth' U' Ot I rralMlitr. L''te ral weakaVM bam r of e.asv-.t-ak nt-rtfct rv Dil.in.tr. Jrvaillwl horror ef tieatb, mht cvr.-atw. rotil te-t. wakeulnea, tttWinecW. ef n-i -o. t:.tt,'uor, uoiTrr.-al laituie of tit aina ruiar m-irai. oft'-n ennrmona appetit witla ij-wr- i nc f jmrti h"t huitia, flujskies; of tbr 1h!v. iirie j of tlie akin. fe,llki eonn t-naiire ajstl cruptioiu an the t-ace. in tb-b:trk. h'THin-'l of tbe eye-lidfl. t-u-oilv l.iai-k opota fljinc befor tb- r" w .lb tt-m; oraiy ulfu4ion and Iokm of aieht, want vf attcntb-n, rreat n'1 i!itv. rtn ( r-f iro n. with horror of Wh it tv. NothiiiaT is more d"i'able to farfl rr- ri' th.-ati so'itu b-, aod Botbinic tttj more rli-'-ail f'r "T ef tbrnvM'lvr-a ; no repose of manner, no t-nriit trh im, no jit cultioa, but n , burri-tl tratn-iti.-n from one queetlon to aiwHber. Thee Mini."a, if allowed tn fctt on wbirb this wwdi cine inuti-i, T ri-mi-t-! t-oi-n fnllewa Loes oi Pt'Wta, r'.tniTi. x r'eiLi.rTK Kit? iaonent wbirb tbe patient niay e,Trv. Who no any tbt thee erwe are eot frettit-ntly f.'llnwrii bv those 'iitvful tli.-atwf I-anMy and 0'DMtaif iton f The reeonl of the Itidane ay an I tl.f iticinnrlitily tit atl, t.y L'on-unjDtnD, hear amplw t-'ftiu.ot.i t ulif truth 'f th.e ji-rtifnr. In Lunatic Arytum ilo nnt nclaet b ty e.thiMtii. ai -ars. The rount. ti.tnce im r.rtually m-oiIcq and tnite oV(.titut ai thvr mirth or irrief w. r vi-ita it. phoulil a so and of tbe voice vct ar, it i rarriy artit-eiate. -Vitb woeful n-!iM.r'm wan depair Low suIlf-Q auuriJ.4 bis f riet brirwletL1 Pebilitt is m.-t t-'rritli: au-1 has breufht thonsanrl aptn thot.-.-iixN antinwlv frrav. thus blattiac the ami ill. n .i 'nirni nohlc ri.iith. It rn be enrrd by Ine Bsetfihi- INfALLIRLK lt.MKY. If you nrv t: -riv 'ib anv of lle above ritftressing ailment. tNe r'U'IP ET!.AT DM 111' will rare yoa. Try :t ai.J h cot: , lucrtl of ity tlt.4ay. Bwv:i or Qlack Ns-sTat 3 AND gi At-x IX'-TToaS, who CalM-ly bot of abilities and rvfrraeHa. Cttierne know and avoiil to m. ict ai h-rt: i.tvrior. rnoooy, ; and ewpo-ur. bv ?. littp or rafiiiijc fbr a bv4lle of tni I roiulnr a i ut ." wvillic K. uiiHly. It aiia! a'l pain and ti.nnation.Mrwrkt-llya4raMnB Lu itf tawsitt an-i odor, but iiuntt-auie ia its acttoe. m:Mi:ours lxthact blciic Is r-r-p:ir-.1 ,Iittv aeeovlme to ib- Rubs of FttAR ii HI A. IH'Hf. :-7.i, a if h ibe trrratepl afcurarw and t hru-i.-a: ku.w U U-.- ao.l rare devtel in it maht nauon. & i'ri.rt rr ia-weea' wainfcle W' rts on tbe 1'rHi-tuv . f 1'hjj.is, i d mtwt oi ilu- 1-Ur tawiani Worke Of Midicine. One nurclrtl P..!!ar. will If paid to any Phynician who can proee Uiat lie- Melinite cli r nvue-d a Patient ; anil the t, -l)ru..n v i f th..u-aiiJc:it. b, prt dm ed toprore that it ilii-s (treat sotst- t seof fiom t wa we. k lothirleeal eeaiV .titnthtiit hare bt-n elf et. d. TI e ma-, of Vutnn "t:ir Ti-.titni.ny iu i-v-rion id the l'iwpnelt-r, Touchinic rta rirfuea and curative p.. wee, ie imieteeee. embrsciiis name, w.-ll ktioan lo M lh.M . AM I4MK. 100,000 lijtt.s llaer l'en SSJ, SBd not .inlc ltr.lanee of a fallftre ha be n ieirted ! IVrw-nallr aideared helor. m. an Alderman of th. fitt -l I'liil'..:. I. -a. II. T llewa -l-D. I b.miet. wbobems duly .worn 0.M aa. h,l kia prepftrati... elsins n. rr. lie, Mereuiy or .nioriow. Urni:. hut re pure!. Is eetahl.. M. T. lUnssuk Stle Manufaeturer. Sanrn and sutvt r.W I l re me thi. id day of Ncrcm Ur, ISM. m. P. IliaUHtU. Aldermaw. Price, $1 per Bottle, or ix for $3 VeUnred t any Arftlrc. ...tmpewh-d be retrable'and Te.pnnMMr CertMleates from l-ref e.in el Me-lical Oulliuea, tlurgymen an.1 olbera. freparew " "' f II. T. Hl.l 1WILD. y.ncf 'ctil end Jmilfltail tloaus. .V. K Soolh Jf .'.,'' t ieitmiU, At-mhfy I' !!- ellA- ,Toe W.f"rwf ' IVo'er. Iivn( 1 I'nUtU ili.'ra. fltftedtt. ad tirHvh Vaeift. BEWARE OF COUNTEBFFITS. HrmMdTsTutc no KtirrCirt Caarantitd. . "oiS . CSOyJ CJli;lST. CALD CLL,UwutrS in 0. e Z S e d