i r Hi ; t a it i i Kcmlaiaceace of Canning. Mjny nf us have laughed, rear ago, over the felicitr of the rhyme of George Canning, which follow, but we will co,'jr it for such of our reader as may chance never to have seen il l GOTTIXGEX. Whene'er w:ih hajsard eyes, I view Tins dunseon thai I'm rottinr, in, I funk of those companions irue Wlin studied with me in the V niversity of Gottingen niversily of Gottingen. Sweet 'kerchief,checked wilh heavenly Woe, Which once my love tat knotting in ! Alas! Matilda then was true ! At lean I thought so at the L" niversily of Gottingen niveruy of Gottingen. Barbs ! barbs ! alas 1 how swift ye flew. Her neat post wagon trotting in! Yc b.re Matilda from my view; Forlorn I languished at the V niversily of Gctlingen niversily of Gottingen. This faded form ! this pallid hue! This blond my veins is clotting in ; Mr years are many they were few When first I entered at the U niversity of Gottingen Diversity of Gottingen. Then 6rst for thee my passion jrrerc, Sweet! sweet Matilda IVttiiigen! Thou wert the daughter of my tu tor, law, professor at the U niversily of Gottingen uiversity of Gotlinpen. Sun, moon, ami thon, vain world, adierj. That kings and priests are plotting in; Here doomed to starve on water gtu el, never shall I see the 1" niversily of Gottingen niversily of Gottingen. Ancient ramiHe. It u well known that the Highlanders re great sticklers for hereditary honor?, and trace back, with tie most earnest ven eration, tie origin of families into the re motest ages. An amusing instance of this tenacity to bold to tbe dignity and antiq uity of their kindred, may be fouud in the case we subjoin. A dispute arose, between a Campbell and a 51' Loan, upon this never-ending Bubj.'ct. M'Lcan would not allow that the Campbells bad aoy right to rank with the M'Lcans in antiquity, a ho he iusisted were in existence as a clan from the begin ning of the world. Campbell bad a little more biblical lore than bis antagouist,aod asked him if the clan M'L?au lived before the flood J "Flood, what flood?' said ti'Lean. "Wbj.tbe fljod that, yon know, drowned all the world but Noah, and bis family, and bis fljeks," replied Campbell. "Pooh ! you and your i iml," said 51 'Lean; "my clan was afore the flood." "1 have Dot read in my liible," said Campbel!,"of tbe name of M'Lean going into Noah's ark !" "Noah's ark 1" rctoru-d 51'Lean, in contempt, "iclio ecer heard of a M'Lcan thai had Hot a boat of hit okh f CP" The aseof falaratus in cooking, is now generally regarded as destructive to health, although -handy'' in some cases of haste. It tends especially to dyspepsia. A "poick" who feels bad from some cause or othrr, relieves himself by tbe following anathema : SALER ATI'S. None now can make a shortened cake A. good as could my mother. And I do know why it is so As well as any other j Because since then, some wicked men Who about "improvement" prate us. Have made a stulfc the bread to puff, And called it Saleralus. Don't ask us why so many die That some should live's surprising, IS i nee now our food is made of wood, And salt is used fur "rising." I hope the cooks, with their good looks, V ill not exterminate us With cake and pie, mixed op with lye, Iteduced tj Saleralus. May ev'ry pot in which they've got Tbe stu.1, be burst to atoms; May ev'ry tin in which it's been, Be minus tops and bottoms. May ev'ry store on sea or shore, (What else could more elate us ') By tire or flood, or in the mud. Lose all its Saleralus. And now, ye fair, I little care What else may be the diet ; Though made of rye, and hard and dry, The big brown loaf, I'll try it. With cabbage b'lled, and turnips piled. You're welcome to come at us; Yes, anything but poisoning With cursed Saleralus. The Truth. While the creed of the Republican party is, "Equal and exact Justice to all men, without regard to re i; i..i;i, ..!. ....." ;t ;.' ligiouorbrth.orcolor or fortune ,1 .. . . L 1 1 .1.. a. a. t cuijiuaiicaHj in mu ,'rcscui. coi.ii.sv uc bite Mm a parly. Tbe Democracy aud day, July 21, and continue Wi weeks. Its 1 tbe South. Americans are cunuingly eoga-! 'oca'ion is pleasant and healihy. Buildings : ! new and commodious, and I erins low. It is ged ia exteuding tbe power and the curse ihe constant aim of the Teachers to impart ' of Slavery, which uut only wrongs the j sound instruction, and carefully develope and , i, , . . . . .... . , direct the Menial, Moral and Physical ener Black man, but injures the bite "--""'ie, of the students. The course of studv will also ia many wajs. AQu ycr, to rcai tuc munAra nf lhat rTtv Af.Itr rn a mimtit nn. 4 f J e r pose the Keputlican party was advocating tbe fights of the Colored race, without any regard to tbe interests of the whites. The truth is, the Democrats and South Ameri cans arc both so full of the spirit of Slavery propagation, that tbey cry "Nigger ! Nig- gerl asleep and awake, and really seem i , ,.. t tO tLlUK It 18 the lu publicans (instead Of, themselves) who are trying to spead "Nig. gerism." They are like tbe drunken cbap who tumbled off a stage coach, and after reaching tbe ground told the drirrr to "right the old thing up." The driver told him tbe slice was rieht side UD bad ot fallen over. HV."naid tbe outsider. "if I had knotcn that, I tcould not got out.' ,j ..,.,.. " If these gents who only know enoogh to jell "nigger: nigger r'would inform them selves and bo honest, they would join tbe White Man's Party and leave negro driy itig atnaigaruation,aDd the traffic in human fl.-ili, to somcboJy el?c. j A country paper, puffing np a recent camp-niceting, sayu "the proceedings were decidedly eu'.husiastic" evidently, in his discriminating view, equal to a circus or a "Donnybrook fair !" The saying of a White Mountain stage driver to a New Yorker sitting with him, I a'pose if I weut deaun tu York I should fMt dot up lure," is not i,, f ana S !!:; fell 5 1 91 i s kiasl raw THIS sterling machine has within the past year been put to severe actual tests, ana been very much improved by the addition of a 2 inch fly wheel, new gearing, joint bolts, and other minor improvements, and is now offered to ihe public with ihe certainly that itis nia.le in ihe very best manner, and lhat it will grind and piess easier and faster lhau any other Mill in the markeU Dealers and others supplied on liberal terms. Educational. NEW SCHOOL. IN the School opened in Frick's 6uilding,on Wednesday, August 12 ill, will be taught all the branches of an English and Classical Education, Primary, Commercial, Classical, and Normal Departments will be formed, and the most thorough instruction given o pupils of every grade. H. D. WALKEK, aul4 Principal. To Teachers. fTIHE County Superintendent will be present J. at the new School Building on Saturday : vinced bv practical experience of the superi 12th in si, at 9 o'clock A.M. for the purpose of orjtv Df Vandsrttiet'$ Tread I'owrr over the or- eiaminins persons wishing to make applica-1 lion for Schools in this Borough. Several . Male and Female Teachers will be wanted. , T. H. WILSON, Sec. pro tem of Board of Directors Lewisburg, Sept. 2, 1856 : Examination Of Teachers. I WILL meet for examination the Teachers ; of the different Districts of Union Counly , at ihe following times and places : j Sept. 12 Lewisburg, at the Public 8.H. ! 2t-New Berlin & Jackson.at N.Berliu. 1 Miflliiiburg. at Mifllinhurg. 23 Buffaloe.at Buffaloe X Roads. 24 Kelly, al Royer's S H. 25 While Deer, at New Columbia S. II. 26 East Buflaloe.at .Mi. Pleasant S.H. 28 Union, at Winfield S.H. 29 Limestone, at usual place. Oct. 1 Hartley & Lewis Harlleton 8 11, 2 West Buffaloe at Red Bank S.H. Examinations to commence at U 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. 1). HECKENDORX. Ccunty Sup'U New Berlin, Aug. ", 1857w3 UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS! "1TTII.L open for the Winter Session of six IT months on Thursday, Sept. 24th. Tuition, COLLEUE, for tbe session $20.00 Fuel, Library, &c. ACADEMY English Classical ' " Charges Female Institute, reg'r cenrse Preparatory 3.00 10.00 13.00 2.15 $20.00 13.00 1 40 A. K. BELL, General Agent & Treasurer. Lewisburg, Aug. 11, 1857. 3ni696 LEW1SSUK3 ACADEMY. ' 'HE FALL SESSION, of this Instiln- X tion, will commence on THURSDAY, Sept. I?th, 1857, to continue 13 weeks. The WiMTta Session, cf Ihe same length, will immediately succeed the former, to be interrupted by a Vacation dnnf the Holidays ! As the public are pretty fully acquainted ( Nrfltson. smuel lunei,n,John HoiTer.Jona. M-Wiiliani, wilh the Success of the Principal, during the Jaeob Meyer. Ueorxe ttuyer.-lr., Henry Meyer. John Car lo rears of his eonneclion wilh lhe Acade- fr- !'n""' liitutaud, J.ihn lla.-aon. ieo. Jack, Samuel 1U years 01 nis connecnon wnn ine Acaue- . wi,.UDjJullo !!,,,; .w .Meek, ILillip Meyer .3m my. .. ejirav-.a... ,uu ..u P.o. r, re ,, nf rtlaee culllee it to av llial fi I lhe Branches of a thorough English and Classical Course are taught, and thai youths are fitted either for College, for Teaching, or for gene, ral business. Tbe Bible is a text book. A large class of Young Ladies is secored. TUITION per session of 13 weeks, including contingent expenses. Pill M ABT rtteadine. Writing, Hi liner, Arithmetic, e 3M..nm.aii.l f 8. Hitorr. 5 0 ant am-kii i. Mi li mi jmii ot inrioird abore. LAMiL Ai.K.s . o-ooi No additional charges; also, do dedncttons except for protracted s.cknes August 20, 1857 Principal PTinriilTTin rt t nnuv Kli&LDVliVT AKjAUMMI NORMAL SCHOOL, Freebnifr, Snyder Count-, Pa. J g Jm Scmi-AnnUal Session Of. ,h,s Institulioo will commence on 7m-, X i thorousniy prepare those pursuin? it for Col lege, the study of a Profession or business ntircn,iG. Th-a I SOUM 41L DEPARTMENT I nm ...a,., f,riitiM , Temeher. and thoe wirhlnr lo 1 heromesurn tnar-juire tlie nerevary q ua lineatmns. The County Sapcriutendefit will frequently review rlasses. awl ieeture on tbe prartieal duties of tbe sehnol rona. tie of tbe eehnnl riom. Uetnrel are aln.deli.ered in eouneelion with tbe .uljeet ! (if tule. and eeenr exertion made tonaalilv arnlleanta f r tlie Prf.fre.inn. arraneementK are tiein; made with I'irectr.r. to procore arbo"). lor tboae who obtain credila- I.U. eertiresfe.. TRI-Ud r iioard. Tuition. Room, e,irari:-m, $!-,;tofo Tuition alone, per ar.won. as to sis Tuilh alone, in Normal Dep't. per Quarter. 6 " tuhp. a-' t per weva. uei a iuuoue eonlainine turtber lrtlculars. Aairre. i.fcu. t. M rlil.ANU, Principal BEERSTECHER S PATENT DIFLES AND PISTOLS...Thtse Ri- IX lies and Pistols are like ordinarv Rifles. i except that by a very simple arrangement of n.amm"-. ano T aa""",n OI an.,1,her. nlP: I i j t j u u uiscnargeu Kparaitig ana at ninerent ' hjects; thus serving the same purpose as double-barreled fire-arms, while they are only half as heavy. Manufactured solely by the sobscnbers.who keep constantly on hand fire-arms of all de criptions, ammunition, and hunters' equip ments. liepairins; promptly attended to, and at reasonable prices. BEERSTECHER A GERHART. Lewisburg, Union Cov Pa. 1 1 Cash paidfurold Brass or CoppervCO Aug. 6. 1657e Um THE Partnership of the undersigned, tra ding under the firm of Brmen 4 Ritler, was this day dissolved by mutual consent; all persons knowing themselves indebted, will I call and settle without delay. JAITI1B H. BROWN, SOLOMON HITTER. Aug. 10, 1837. LEWISBUEG CKROnCLE lluutteckcr'a CLOVER UCI.L.EH. riIHE subscribers still continue to manufac- Hire ihe above Machines, and as there are over 500 of them now in use in Union and adjoining counties, we deem any further recommendation unnecessary. The machines are all warranted not only to do good work, but better work than any other kind of machine now in use. T. CHURCH . tiarueton, ra. Anrdv to Tito's Came. Harlleton, or 1 Rooks, Union Furnace. Iy652 Chester County ANE and Two Horse Endless Chain If POWER. The undersigned being con yj dinary five horse power now in use in the West Branch country ,for threshing out grain, have purchased the patterns and right to make them. We are now making and have nn hand a larze number, which we propose to introduce on the plan if they don't answer to the letter of ttie guarantee given wilh each of them, the machine will be taken back and lhe money refunded, if paid. They are now lm,,st the only entire Threshing Machines " Chester. Montgomery. Berks and Delaware counties. Their advantages are '" al,nos d?uble ,he wo-'t- cording to the number of horses used, than the old machine will do; I tfthey will save at least two hands ;jr and Threshing can all be done snugly closed up in the harns, in wet days, when tbe bands would be otherwise unemployed. T. CHURCH A CO. Hartleton. Union Co, Pa Apply to Tmo ('hijsch, Hartleton, or or Dr. I.. IiiMi.,Union Furnace. y645 A Call to Farmers. Farmtrt, drop your lurils pautr a little rciuf this, ami rrjtrrt!! "FARMERS' PROMOTION BOOK." ANEW and scientific manuring system, for the cultivation and increase of all kinds of grain, grasses, fodder and pasture, 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 fipy engravings of the most valuable grasses and plains connected with the system, by DR. C. U REINHOLD, of Boalsburg, Centre Co, Penna. RFCO.VSFXPA Tin V In IM trotttir It will It ft-rn tti.t the ntjeet hu tires to gt tlie farnerthatkiwlat iiiAruintiiiti hirh rnabirp bina to Blake prarttol efplk-ation to S-rtilise hi IsihJ eDl , incrrearuii:riuD,tbWt-raiMlestttivK, Tuednrtrtnee, I a teozht by tht Baoarinir, eJMl fltdJ-r, and partore rul- ti ration ivnpn. are ratloaal, clear and evident, and .ur eet an improvement in tbe mode ol acrieullure liitberlo nuknonn to our farmer, and whii-ii. if edo&trd. m.d carefully frarlired can not fall to adranee tile interetii of tbe farminr eommunity. Burli a work baa been much wanted, a it fi'ls a void whieh ttae long been fell, but vtucb them baa hitherto been no alb-mpt lo supply. And ai rtrmeni of I'enlre and Huntingdon eoutitk-a ne reromtn-nd I lie work to every farmer, aa tbej will reap the ereatert poMble U-neht from it. , F , . Lewisburg by Da. I. BRUGGER. s ' Important to Dagnerreotypists,l!Iarble ueaiers ana otners. MOXUMESTAL Daguerreotype Ca- J s. A method has lung been sought for to insert in a durable manner, Dacuerreotype Likenesses tu Head Stones and Munumetits. I hare been manufacturing these Cases for the . . . . iwo years, anu can warrant iiirm 10 secure me picture lor a lODg Dumoer oi years. The outside case is made of Parian Marble. and lhe whjch encwe5 lhe picmre and keeps a 5la(e of gnRt preserJation for a long number of years, is made of brass a tcrtwoux. It makes a very neat job on a Head iSlonf r Monument. They are used in Green- ::';aJTlr'r, Aob.or":L;;"', ". and many other Cemeteries in the U. Stales. A liberal discount made to Marble Dealers and Daguerreolypists. Price from $2.35 each tou.so. A circular of engravings wil bt sen. toany address, free, wh price' Hsu Ad. to $9.50. A circular of engravings will be dress, A. L. BALDWIN. A?ent of Maiuolcom Co., 315 Croadiray. New York. 6R0m3 23 WITNESSES, VH l ii ii FORGER CONVICTED. ( JOHN g. or It ia lb Author, nho ha haj 10 eeara " exirlencv a a llanker and Publi.hfr, and autlior -J; .b.n ,r lu 'aneee-riee nichoio.rr tf iMMm Iwir greeted ijjo! Witn round, of apilaune, while he exhi rs hited the manner in wbii'h counterfeiters eleeule their fraudn. nod the aurent and ahorleet nieane of Odctertine thi-m! TLe Uank Note Eneravera all .ay O that he,b the srenteet Judge of Taper Money lielng. p (J i rati tl Diuxtttru of the I'retent ('en- . n..- r . y n ..r. S tUTtfJurimcawy wounrnyvll IMMCAulc. DeFCribinc ererv ceunine bill in exl.tenee. and exhi. S biting at n slanre every eounterlVit in eirculation! Arraneed en admirably, that referenee ia ea.y and O di-teetion Inaiaotaneona. No index to alanine. No paaef to hmtt up! llut m limplifiil and arraneed, B that the Merchant, llanker and Bunineei SJan can O ase alt at a Kluncrt Enatiiib, French and Oermaa, thus nay each read t tbe fame in bis own catire tooeue. g MotlprrfirtiJiink Note Lid ecer publithcd Aleo a list ofati the Private Bankers In Amerlea. A O enmplelesumn-a: y of lhe nnaneeof Europe and Amer lea will bcpubii-tied in earb edition, together wilh all the Important of the Day. Also, A IF.RIItS OF TALES, aT. rrom an Old Ilanuseript fouud in the East. It fur- r ' ni.he. lhe unat MnLl. I. i ...... r.t tt; . -1 1 i. - " ttSS?ST2JZSZ k.... (g oiu-n iouihI. Tb-srtoriewilleontinnethrouiiliout : 3 me wnoie year, and will prore tba atnat nlertaiaina; 9 erer offered to the public. M a.Vurni.hed Weekly to Sokeerihrrt eah, at 11 a A year. All lettera mast be addreSMHt to ft J'HIN 8. IIK. Bxosra, O Pnbliiber and Proprietor, 70 Wall t. .New You Pianos, and Dnsic. .JOS. L. YODER, Agent for Meyers' rand Voght's celebrated Piano, has "iust leceived a lar?e assortment of .cAe.i inu.ve, f'tanoi, and Milndnn Bnoks. Seminary and Teachers supplied at the Publishers' dis count prices. .Music published byGould.Lee Walker, . L. Walker, or aoy Publishers in the United States, furnished at their prices. N.B. Meyers' and Voght's Pianos sold at less than City retail prices. Lewisburg, Nor. 14 James F. Linn. J. Herrill Limy T F.i J. M. LINN, J Attorney1 at Law, LEWI8BLKU, ' 674 Union County, Pcaa'aw . & WESTBRANCH FABMER. SEPT. 25, 1857. BES0LUTI0N PROPOSING AmeadoMDU to thcConatila , tion of the Com mi, n weal lb. Rttol rvj Ike Stnat mmd iMkM iff KeprtwrntaHri of tht fhmmvmwuaUk I Mjn.M in AtmmUf met. That the fbl!owin atrol-eU mtv prfpol to th Oon tiUitto of th Connwowaaltb, la acewdaBM with Um proTUauoj of the tenth article tberaoC r Ft HUT AMCIRiVntT. Then shall be aa adJitionai axtieto to aaM eoaatitatinn. to te Oepigutcd aa article eieveB, as ftiUowa: ARTKU XI. or public DenT. ftcrrrm 1. Tbe aute war oatract tVMa, to mpply cauwl d4clta or failure! in NveBMtcto veetexfrnnMa not oth-rwlae provided tor ; bat the aarette mount of acb VlU, direct aad eoatingrai. wbetber ooatractcd by eirtae of one or more arte of tba geaeraJ anembly, or at different Drhndaofliene, ihaJI etrfi4 a-rrahoadred aad flfty ihouMod dtUani .and tbe atooey arMnK from the creaboa of Mfh debts, dial I U apli-jd to lae pir)m fr hirh it wa obteJoed, or lo rrpay the debU ao eoatracted. aad t ao other fnee whatever. UK-no- J. la addtlioa to tbe above limited power, the atato may rootrwt dvbu to repel InvaMoa, aappreM iaf ur rectioa. d6:ud tw etato ia war. or to ndeem the pnwrut ovtMandliiff Indebtedne-a of tba auto ; bat the aton-y aruiiig from tbneontrart.ow of rach drbta, aball be spiird to Use pur pom for whirl, it wan rated, or to repay aaca dVhu, aud to no othvr purpoM whatever. gtcriua 3. Kirfit the dflrtJ above tmecifled la aeetioaa one and two of tbif arttrlr.nodcbt whatever aiial. be crra bd bvoroa br half of the state. Sumos . To provide for the payment of the prete-at drbt, aud any addiuonal debt eonlracted as ai(srtaid. tbe ItciHlafcure sball, at its Qrl suasion niter ine aafpnon vi this amendOH-nt. ervate a siukins; fund, which shall be autltrirnt to pay tin- eccrnins; intenst on surb debt, and annually tortlu-e the princial thereof by a sum not less than two bi-nrirvd and tlftv tliooKaud dollars; wbirb sin kii.K fund . hail enn-.it of the net annual income ol ttra public workc, inmi time to time ownrd by tbe Ut, or the procevtln of the sale of the same or any part thrfof, and ot Hie iueome or proreels of aale of stock owui-d by tlie stnte. tmpt-t hf r with ot Iter funds or resoum-s that mny W do.uatnl by law. Tire Mid sinking food may be inrreasid, from time to time, by af'.fntuK to it any part of the taxr. or othr revenun of the state, uot n-ijuin-d tor the ord!nary and enrrent expenses of twernuieut: and unless in case of war, tfirankia, or insurrection, no part or the said tinkinjr fund shall be asrd or applied ottierwiw than in extinjruishmeat of tbe public debt until the amount of sorb debt ia reduced below tba sua of live million of dollars. tSsmoxa. Tlwciitof tnoeeaaawma-ealth shall aotia any manner or event be pledurd or loaned to any individ ual, ronipaay, corpora tion, or associatVn; nor shall the common wealth hereafter beeome a joint owner or atock buldfr in any company, association or corporation. Sunns 6. The nimmonwealth ahall not iwua the d i-lt, or any part thereof, of any e.Hinty,eity,borouf:h or town-uip. or ol any corporation or asM-naiion, u-u deM "hall have been rnntractd toenable tbe state W repel invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, drf-nd its If in time fif war, or to assixt the state la the discharge of any portion of its prraent indebtedness. Hel-tiom 7. The legiiilatore aball not authorise any county, city, borough, townnhip, or incorporated district, by virtue of a vote of its dtiaens or otherwise, to le-come a rtork bolder la any company, astmeiation or eororation, or to obtain money for or loan its credit to any corporation, association, institution or party. SKron AvxxDiirjrr. There shall be an additional article to said ooutUuUoa, to bt designated as article eleven, as fellows. Airicut in. OF NKW OHJNTIK3. !fo county shall be divided by a line cuttint; on atct One tenth of tU population, fePbeT to frrm a new county or otherwise. without tbe express assent of such county, by a vote -f the electrs thereof; nor "hall any new county be established. containing kss than four hundred suare miles. TltlKD AHEXDMrVT. From section two of the first article of the ciastltuton. strike nut the words, . CA ciy I'hi atitlphin, 4 enra coamry vMseeurwy .-' front section nve. name article, strike out the word, I'Uilaiitlphia and nf the trrtml Ctmutie from tcction seven, same article, strike out the words. nithrr V" nfjr fhitodftphia. nor nnv," and insert ia lieu thereof tbe words "mnd ma ; and stnXe out section tiurf aaaie article, and ia Uea thereof insert tbe tulloniog: u Se.tio?i 4. In the venr one thousand eltfht hand red and fixtj-four, and in every seventh year thereafter, I rt prricntatives, to the number of one hundred, ahall be apportioned and distributed equally throughout the state ! l diatrictft,in proportion u me numorroi tax a dm innao itaut in Ihe several iarts thereof, except that any county eontaininit at least three thousand five hundred Laxables may be allowed a vcparate reprenentatioa ; but no wore than three counties fhall be j-Mnnl. and no county shall be divub-d. In the n-rmation of a dUthct. Any city coa tsininic a suffh lent numlier of tuablee to entitle it to at leat two rvpreftentalivt-s. ahall have a separate reprrfwn In I ion dsidtrned iL and shall be divided Sato convenient diatricts of contijruous territory, of equal taxable popula tion as near as may be, each f which districts shall elect one rvpn-aentative.' At tbe end of section seven, same article. Insert these words. tV eii y f iltitiHtelBAi tknll br Wtrvrfen' rf nft ttnatoriat dittrteU. mf conttgw-u territory as neary ffttnl in fciTrfWc pnpnlutum es p$tMr ; but mm ward aitsUl be diried fit Me farmmXHm Caerro.' Tte tecislature, at its Drat sreeion after the adoptinsi of this amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial and rrpintativediairicJkin tb man ier above prnvi"led; a web districts to remain aacbaad until the apporthnineht in the year on Utoaaaad eifibt huadrrd and sixty four. ntTtTSJ AMKrVDMrjef. There shad be an additional aeetioa to the first article r.f .-ir ew.M.tltMkkt. vahat h k.H a- - as fDtlows: Ts be AVrfvew XXTi, ArUclt U Tlie lejrUlaturc a ha'l have the power to alter, revoke or annul any charter of rncorpieration bercaftrr conferred by or under any special or svaeral law. wheaever la their opinion It may he injurious to the citiseos of the com monwealth; in sttch manner, however, that ao Injustice hail be done to the corporators. In Pextrs, March -7, 1R.-J. f ft'tfilrvd, Tbt this resolution para On the first amend ment, yeas 'H nays 7. On the second amendment, yejta '1, nays H. On the third antendmeat, yeas 1H, nas On tin- RHirth amendment, yeas 'i, nays . t.a tract from the Journal : UKO. W. UAMEBSLET, Orrt. Is lloiss op RrntEtirxTxnvEs, April ltv.7 I i'?efri',Thst this resolution paas. On tlie first amend ment, yeas 7 s. nays li On tbe second amendment, yeas a7, nays :h. in lue tnini amtvinienc, yeas i naya M and on the fourth amradment. yeas tiU, nays 7. Kx tract from the Journal : JACOB ZIG LKR, 7tr. Sscarr tar's Orrtes. filed May i, 1S5T A. O TRTI, Acrrtaryf tkt lommumwemttk. t5KmrrAKTs Omri, I nAUUfBtBS, J one lSiT. JYnnfylntnia, I do rrtifj thnt Ike mhnrm arxl foregoing in a tnw and rorrrct eopy of the oricioa. liutktn rlatiT lo mm Amfodnirnt of the ConsUtttUon," m Um now muitu on fil in tht office. Hi l la ttnio t wnfrrao; I har hireanto mH my nana auu cann-a 10 ie mxifl tbe twaJ or the SeeteUr y ' Office, tbe daj and yar ahorr wri ttea. A. U. LUKTI., Secretary of the Cbmnumtceul k. " I?r Rebate, Marrh 'iT. 157. Rv-rmTnlloB prfrpoHntr amrailinrata to tneConiiUtution of the CftninMinwvaiLn, bring under cotuidt-ratioii. On the qurs-tion. Will the firnat atrrre to the Unit amradment 1 The fno and naya were takrn agreeably to tbe profit )on of the Conatttution, and were mn H-Mow. via : Yt M'ttrt. ltrtor Unmyne. 0ffrw Ely Eeans Fetter FUnnilm Frater Ingram Jordan KiUinger A nor laubnch Lwi Mgr Srofeeid Srlier Shuman Steele Utraub Hash HilltnM Wright and Tagoart (Speaker) 24. N.tv JrTf. CraUi CretsweU t'tnury (jnyf Uarrti In rore and Souther 7. So Uie queatwaj waa determined is the affirmatire. On the jitettiot ill Uie Sd-nate agree to the arennd amentlment f Tltf yeaa and naya wrrr Uken agrerably to the provla lon of the Count 1 to tion, and were aa follow, viz : YtkS.Vrttri Hreteer Browne LYttiwtl E'f Erans fetter Finney Fltuniien Ingram Jot don A'no Laul-ach tswit Myrr Srltere ftkuman Smther Steele Strmub Weitk WUkttu W right and Tagyart (Speaker 'JZ. WMr$r$. ioffem LTnlJt FYattr Grtffg Ifarru KiUin ger ly-nnte and SofiJdH. to tbe tiuwlion waa determined la Uie affirmatire. On the qaeetion, U ill Uie tenate agree to the third amendment I The yeas and nay were taken agreeably to tbe CodjU tntion, and were aa toltow. vit : Tata MuriMrower lirmwne Orabb CrettmeU Ely Erant Flewniien Prater Inaram Jordan KUlinger A'nnar Lauhaek Uwit Mner Sa-frld Setkerw Shuman Souther Metlt Strumb Wehh W.tlintmvd Wright 24. ISaT8 Mfejtrt. Ct-ffe-jr Gregg Harris and Vnrvw I. o tbe qaertton waa determined in tbe aArauUre. On the question, Will tbe tVnate agree to the foartti amendmentr Tbe yeaa and naya were token agreeable to the rov don- of the Conatitutiockand were aa follow, via : Y Mettr. Brewer Browne fhfeu Oreenoett Etg Erant Flennilen Prater Ingram KMtngiw Knnz tambach Lntnt Mier X'ld Sdler Shuman &ntktr Steele Strut WrUh WdkinMond Wright '23. hJ9Me$trt. Crabii Finney Jordan and Fnrooe I. fio Use qnceOon waa drtrrminrd in Um aJarnuUire. Ill ru IIocss of RirarsnrTATrria. 1 April W, 1HA7. ) I The mnlatlon propfwtng amendmenu to UieConUttt tion of Uw Coeamonwealtb being nnder oonjiide ration, j On the qaetion, i n ill tl llnnpe agree to the flint anMndmentl' The yeaa and naya were taken agreeably to the prori atonti of the Coaitituw7., and were an follow, via : Ycju JMuir. Andcrnm Arthur Itaekhoum BaU Beck Birhp Router Hremm Qilhtmn tamp'U iJntte (,'faerCram- ' ford Ifiekew Ent Eytler fAiummi Fheter Gihboney Gddea ' iMf tl trner aetns lltntan mil HiUegat Hoffman of Berks Imbrie Jnne Jaeabe Jenkins Johns Johnmm Kaoff man Kerr Kniaht Lrisenrium LonoaUr Loeett Minear M-. as- 1 gle ATiWrnent sfllrain Mnothead Mummm Mtnsselman i- fews rucAiMttm &unrmaeer inarmm ivers I striken firm null Ittreett Bamsry of i'hiladelphin Jtamseyof J'or Kra mer Nerd Roberts Bupp Shaw Slomu Smiek of Camliriu Smith nf fntrs Slerenson Tolan Vl t'anronrhis Vukers Y'ghfry Writer Wesfhmnk Whartim WUlis Witherow Wright Zimmerman and Gets (tpenkrr)!. Nat .Vessve. llnclut Benson D-ek Hameltan Ifaneoek tfine Hoffman of Lebanon Leo Stmthers inarm Warner and W,ntrvdeH o the qnestion waa determined in tba aflraaaliTe. On the qwtf taw. Will Um llotte agree to the teeond amendatent? The yam nam unya were taken airrerably to Um prori alnna of the CnneUtatloa, were aa follow, via : Y tss Messrs. Anderson Bekhmm BaU Bsek Boumr OsU-nm OHaprVff (arty Ent ransom raster Otidea feme! Horner Heists Hiestand H&mjns Hoffman mf Btrks Hausm keener Imbrie tunes Jenkins Johns Johnmm Kaufman, Anight Lrinmring Umgalerbomett MtnrMaugU ATPvain Mmwkead Mussel man S'irhots Niehnlmm Sunrmeener IVrm aa Aeva liruen Wawfl Pureett sYmrn sey ofliladeifmtm mammy mj son steamer Kmoeru Kuw ismtw Stsmn loinn rial FeenMrv Mwr Meatarani wjwJ, .zru. .JS u'irakir)-n. Rais MtMrt. AAhvr Aguttiftt Baekut Hrnton Bthp grmmm t'twac cfeaavr Crrfvtd KfUr ihbm Hamilton JfoucaHr Hilt Hnt Huffman mf Jnxm JmA krrr Ubo itCmimamt Mum mm He.- Urn ilk of ati ia Omtik o f L'raLr tfveveaunw .SirtUhrrg thnrm Vamwrhu l'letcrt WupmadUr Warmr Wintrmti W,tkenm end WtyktM. bo the iestion was determined in the affirmative. On the question. Will the House aSTeo to tbe third amendment? The yeas and nays were taken, and were a follow, vis: YtAt AVurs. NoVrsr4t Had turn i&dl Jkrk "a J9rrer Hnmm Qtthmn (hwaVfl Chnre titanr t.tfvfmrt Dtektf f'r Jmld h"Ur Wf6Mtte Hamrt Harper Mtrint litrstutft flui Ihltrtfau Huffman Herkt H(fmanf isbamm Hmekrir imbrie anss JuoS Jsis John AmmWrnan Krrr Uh Ismpikr, Lnrrtt Mmmr Vilmt Mimgl MomrUead JrastaM MuiMlmam A" JSirhfUmm A mr marker I'wrmn frtm fUrtlm fhmmalli'HrcrU Ham ttmnf IbraV Knwr Weed Kw Skit tt SmitAoJ im brta Smith of mirt Xtrmtxn TfUm I'uU l'mroorAw T.ck. era VffthUm Wipmullrr Hrntbrotk HUluUm Witkcrow , Wright Ztm mrrmum oud 4irt 7 i. N At s Mf ssrs. trrAwr Avpuiti Htrlhut Ktknp Cart I Dmek Gitda UamiUim Unrnnck llimt Jkit An'M te tmrimg JTfrwan Ham' nf PhiUidelpkia K"lrtt frulktrt Thorn WntUr Kunvr Wl-irion and HVitrrooVil. I 60 the question was deU rmiued ia the afiUawtlTa. On the question. Will the llouseasTeetothofburth amendment? The yeas and navs were Uken, and were as follow, rii : YnM'jrt. AmUrvm Artkmr Harkhom Baeku Hail ftck limm fitjhnp vrr JtT'rvm Vuihmin OjatpM. Oirly Chore ilntrrr Lrawfad ! xrlt9 Eml yUr Htuwld lWtr GMtmwm 6'1cci Uamei lUrprr linnt HrUaud HtU '. Hoffman of Kn-kM H-ffan ut Lrbanan iiutkejrr hbri hiHj9mbiJtnkinJuhnJohnMmKatftfMn k-rr Lrho UiMMrinn Ltm-jokrr Liwttt AW-nr -V.io kTValmont AT ram Humma MuMtMan'irhtSirhilMnSunmnch'r Jraum I'rUrt fetnktu Hmnull I'trreU h'amteA of I'Hila aV'pAm Kamvyof York UamT Kted KoUrU Jtfp Vaun Smith f Vamlria Smith f Lttire .Ve-cnje-n 7Vaa I (tu wurjfhleyiuntoarhu I icktrt n iontaiT a r nunrr WrsH" Hkarttm HiUutan. Wuhavui Zimmerman and SAaMrrrt. irk Hamilton iluncbck StrtU!ter$ Tlmm n'tntml-mmt WriyMl. Ho the questiuu was determined lit the affirmative. g Kramer's Orncr. ) IlAKJUsBLSsi, June -.i, 1857. Ftnmtylranitf, US: 1 do certify that the above and for-oins Is a true and rorrec. copy of the Yeas' end Naya' taken on tbe Trtesnlutioe propoin)r Amendments tu the Cooatitutn of the Com mou wealth, as tbe same appears on tlie Journals ot the two Houfs-e of the ilneral Assembly of tlus Com monwealth fur tbe session of lhi-7. .llhi. Witneae my hsnd and the seal or sain nnice. thia tentytwftud day of June, one thouaana iaht hundred and fifty-seven. A.O.riM'.TlN. 9nm Skrrrtiny o f the ttmmmwatth , II. (.KRIl.tKT, DfTlST, LMarkrt strl,nexl iloor lo Brown & Rittrr's Store LEWWBUKIS, PA. James B. Hamlin, A TTORXEY at LAW, IX. If Ollice- on Second Su west side,2na iloor Konth of Market, Leil KburK, 6mftS3 Union Co. Pa. DENTAL CARD. rFHE new method of inserting artili a, Cial i ectn, uuin, ac, nnuwu 4llenfi Continuous Gum Work, is. without eireplion, the best improvement ever made in the aft of Dentistry. This work, when properly constructed, is lhe most beauti f ul. the cieanest.combines the greatest srenuth with durability, and adds more to a clear and distinct articulation, than any other kind of w.irkeverbrou(rhtberireUiepuMic. Ana not onlv this, ny a beautnui ucntvery In comb'inatlon with this style of work, we can Rive the faee Its natural eprea- sion. without. In the Iraxt. interfering with the usefulness Of the teeth in maetieatH.n. I would take this meihd of in form in r those interested that I have purehaaed lhe I'atrnt Kijfht for this valuable improvement, of the inventor. J"lm Allen. now of New York,) ft-r this and aeveral aojoir.inir conntb-s, and that I am now manufarturtntr an article of Teeth and (iuma that will eo nil re favorably with anything in that line that has ever been mal- in thi or any other country. I ask nil, and especially thoae thntnecd tew-lh ill lhe have engaged them or not.) to call, am em mine r unmiioi JuilN DM KK, Lwi'W M, Offire and ReMdenre on Third rtifrt, near Market. Ofll'-ein SliLT"!).on lirnadway, neart'adwallaslerVoiTner West Branch Insurance Company, OF Lock Haven, Pa., insure Detached Buildings, 8ture Merchandize, Farm Properly, ami other buildings, and their con tents, at mmlerate rales. Uoing Dullness on both Cash and Mutual plana. Capita! ,$300,000. DiHECTOhS, Hon John J Tearce Hon G C Harrey John B Hall T T A b rams Chas A Mayer V J Jackroan i - W white Peter Dickinson Thns Kitchen Hon. U. C. HARVEY, President T. T. AURA MM, Vice Pres. THO'8 KITCHEN, SecV. JA.MEa B. HAMMX, Arent. 6S7 I.rwisburg, 1,'nion Co. I'a. XOTICK. THE nnilf rstgncJ have this 2d day of Feb. A. V. 1857, entered into Co-Partnership for the pvrpose of carrying on a (.e lie ral Foundry ltUNlneNS at the Brick Fuun dry in Market street. Lewisburg, under the name and firm of FricW & I.illev. WILLIAM FRICK, JOHN LILLE V. Lewisburg, Feb'y 2, 1837. A general assort ment of COOKING STOVES for coal or wood, Stone Coal Stoves, Wood Air Tight and Parlor Stores, Ac. in varie ty always kept on hand. CASTIXOS of ail kinds made to order- IWB)Ct$'& llftViMQiV fastifrjiKe Cotflp. a.W. COS. HXCD &X0 W.ILSCT STS, euiLACILrHLL. Capital 1,250,000. Assets $4118,151 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 nrccuury and tubntuntial precaution. We often see it announced lhat persons have lost their slocks 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 ytror neighbors. It will Impart enufidenee to your cred itors, ami give a rhararter oi prwlence ami precaution to all your business transnrtioiis. It requires but a eere sx.au nm to Insure in sums raneln. from $100 to eilMXI, and jet hnn mauy there are no nan nn msuranee upon i.onds, eitrnitnre. or any. thing elset If your stock is small, .tilt the Loss to yon might be serious. This Company insures Brtr.PIXGX MFRCrtA l US, G0OV.H. flKMTI KK MAI11ISKK I and STOCK From $100 to $5000, at the Lowest Kates and upon tba most Liberal Terms, and rsuatrT rATMtST on the adjustment of Loan. DIRECTORS. Hon The R. Flore nee I James R.Neall I Mw.lt iTelmbn'd Geo II .Armstrong I Cha's Dinee. I TrXarrnl Krewster rhs-A. Kubinram I Th Manderncld I Isaac Leaeb. Jr. Geo. HelmboU I Ueneral Superintendent JOIW TIIOM tSOV. Tllil'rl B rUIKKNCK, President. ED WO a. UELMIUIMI. Seeretary. J. MERRILL LINN, Agent, 657 LEWISBURG, Union Co. Pa A CARD. To the Citizen of Letcitbury. rriHE object of this Card ia to call your I attention to Ihe fact that you can bur your Books and Stationery cheaper, and have a larger stock and variety lo select from at Kei laa Jk. C'O.'S Cheap Boakttort, than any other place in this town. We wish yon to call and see for yourselves and thereby oe couvincea. it yon were lo consult your own inleresbyou would eivethis establishment yonr liberal encouragement. We desire to see a taste for reading grow up, and to fur ther this we place good and useful works at such low rates as to be within 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 offer at low prices. SVHSCRIBE for Harper's Magazine, the Knickerbocker, Graham's and other Magazines, at the Publishers' rates, at P. iNEVICS CO'8. s UBS-CRIBE (or the New York Ledrer. Ballou's Pictorial. Harper's Illustrated. or any other Newspaper, at Publishers' rates. at p. NEVICS & CO'8. Philadelphia. HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. TIIHE following, from that eminent l'hrsi- cian of Philadelphia, Br. Brinckle.adJed lo the testimony of ProfessiT liooih.only con firms what is evidenced by thousands who have used Hurer't Dyt. Hliaiw Row, Cicrrsirr Ftstt, Philadrlyhia. Ileeember il. IHI. ( In regard to orer'j Hnr lhp, i ean tale nnneerte. tingle, inal it enatalna m lelelerk,ua inxreilientji, aul niay be uaed wilh tnUrt tajtlftii with tlie nfat'iat iM ana mouu." H. 1. BKINLkl.K, M. U. Jlover't Writing & Indelible Ink; Are so well and widely known, as to require no eulopy of their merits, it is only necessary to say, that the steady and increasing demand, gives the best evidence that they maintain their character for superiority, which distinguished them when first introduced, ,y"'r g". Orders, addressed to the Manufactory, No. 416 RACE street above Fourth, (old No 1 I t) Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention by 679y JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. HERRING'S SAFE. ipll THE ArK'VllWtRnOT.n r II 4 M 1 I O S! Til K rt fci'KN f Till A l at Rea ding have endorsed the f urrent of ; pulfiic opinion, and (.ntirinel the r verdiet of more than ttsi acriden lai tires. proTinir 'ourluxi.rly that HerrintfV is tbe uMl saifc that , will kot aia.i. j fcitract trom the romroitte.. g iieKrt ou tbe Trial of Jrn tf..f. s j at Keailinit: "On the 2ith of February all the memleersof the rotn aiiltee met tu witnea the Safes and hooks and pnpers ltlneed in them) and were perfeetly ati-tW-. that ail was rn-ht. Tlie day (olio win-, the buroiui; Ux k place. nnh-r tlie itiperintvndenee ot tlie Committee. After a fair and impartial burning Pr five hours, tha Rat, of iHef-rs Evans A WaUon was firt ojned, ttm Sate leinff on rir inaide.and the contents partially consumed, while the eonteiits in tlte aV ot . a-ra r arrets a aierring were in good condition, and no tire inside." Read ) nit. March li, ls7. (Signed,; II. f. FKMX. ) A. II. PKAUM-K.) j And endorsed by over Mi of Uie beat men f Reading, j The aoove Safe can be inspected t :t4 Walnut Street, where tlie public can satiafy thenihetvea of the jireatau perioritv of the llerrin I'-ttent Champion." over tbe defeated nmi tul-up ''inaide Iron hcor Sliimanilcr." i FAUI.EI.S ct HKR.iiNd, 34 Watnut Street, I'h MadelpM. Onfw MoArt a this State of H-rrifjt i'ultnt Cham firm Xife. i The attemi't made by other partiea te ho.ster up the ( ri utatioO of a i-afe lj b hut futUd so iimatty in . d-nlal fir in fhiladelpl.tM, Knntrad I'laee.) by taking one oiit of an ajrrrit'a atnre, i II. A. Iatits. niwle tii-H1 1 I Atci"J, cliirerent frs-m tho-e they to -burn up" j one of ll'-rriii(c'!.'lalf ai tliick i liu? niet with iU true re- i warl. Ilerr.nir s Sfe rou'd ' l.nrnt. i-rowic r,tirlu aiTrlv tlial tb-onlv relial.i Sulenow uile i-limft 1 of whit h o-r l.'t.-NHi are now in artnal na.-.!rtil more than iit harr l-et-n tried by flre wlhntd a $tfjt- U.$. I . MX AN1 K F. 1 : 1 5, IMPOKTEK and Wholes. lb Dcalkb Ttv j aWJ, j fvjiv SALT. -l. Ui.'.- 3 Soul h W hart cm, I'biladclpbla. ASHTON'S FINE, LIVERPOOL (iROI ND. TLKK'S IsL.n and DA1RV fALT, constantly on hand, and for sale in lots lu sun purchasers. April 3 ls51nir. KYAVS &. W ATSOX, -er!1 " Philadelphia Manu- sHwtf fac"'rei1 Jfittvwl&- Salamander Safes JttjglgAW! yu. .iH S. Fimrl). St , E'an ; j yt -r" htlndelphia. Truth is 3Iigh(y, and Must I'ravail. Report of the romminee appointp'l to super intend tht llurnin? of the Iron Sales, at KeadiL-, February 27, 1657. Reh-Pm:. Mrrh 4. Th1 ntnleritrBrst. nM-ml-erai of tf ciBnni(trt. Ju r--IksH-trttllT rrpsTt, II t w hrw the two af.-n fsriiN.-tlljr ticrtsl upasM ljr Fatrrrlai A fl'-rriD; aiMl Rwuna at Mitnan. I'Ir-l il by ei'le in n turoaif. ti: Tin- .-al in u by Um ft.vam.U-r of tlx l'hildrlthua, nnd H -! tn-r Kitmat.t Com pan y. in bw t-fticf at K- tm. mmnufai'iur-il by Kar-r-ln 4 HrTTiDaT, ami lit finff iu ur i-y II. A. L.tittx. in fat iturt. oiaou&K-turrsJ by f.vana A WatMiB, aJatl ut in btxtkii nl jwr p(vs-l-v)y alik. Th fire wan utarttl at H r o'clnrk. A. MM and k-pt np until four rJi of frren hn-kury, t rfT'l ilry rteknii l half clivwtnut tttp wood witr rntirr-lT cnnuiniJ. th bole unil'-r the niijei-riiit-n'tf !.( t I" tin t.uStrii f. turmht- ru if thfivminitlt-e. Th Saf. wrn then '"onlf. oil with water. af"i-r bu b tl.-T Wftv ft-Bfi. -n. the books ami papTt takt-n out br the Vfrnmiilee ttnil tak-n to II. A. LanixV fturf for pullir -xnmin.i(ion. a!t-r th-f wen tirt raiBiinnl and mark-l by tin- (iipimtitw. TK Nk ami p:i)erTN lak'-n fn-ui tht S-ti- muiiufkrl nrel by y.vixns A W at-m nvre but Iiz1it'j 1T -eini by the tnt-n-v hrat, while lbM takrn frui tl r afe niiiui;.rturi-l by FarrelaJI llerrmir were, in our jU(!r if.-ianni-'iil full', tifti-e u r i-vBt. auura Uimti lhor tftkea tcm txa k Vt.Mna- Ur. Mia believe thembnTC to nar btn Hlr tioj iaip4vitiavl trial of the n;pectiT cjualitieri of l-it.ih ..f.-i. JAi'oB II. I-V-IIMt. IMMKL St. IMMr lC. llnvinc btw ftt-fvnt durme the buruin. we fully nv inrtde with t)i al-- ftata-iu tit of tbe r.-ti-jitirn of the pen ftD'l books lakva our of the nvp'Ttite Saft-a. i. A. Mtli.,4. ii. H. mi in.r.r.r:i;c,. JAMKS MlLlIiU.LAND. Evaitfll & VI'afMOII have now on hnno 300,000 pounds ot the above S .FEs, m'hich ihey otter ttr sale on tetter terms than any other manufacturer in the United Slates .April 3, 1H57 67. t I t9.The fiillowiop nnmetl jrentlenHn.niilt'ntJi of R .! inc and itTti-mity. who a th nrv har- (ur'ha-e.. Safe from KV ANS A W AJioS since tbe buraiuf up to May lt. 17: i A. Nieolla, lipoid llirah. Irani Ruth. Kirk A llria tr. W. hhoati A S- u. Henry W. Mi-Mn -T. br.W M-r-, SolomoB l(h .tii. Levi L. Mnith. Hmh A Onic. Wm.Kirk. KaUlman A ItaiiBl, Uio.Mrrarlier. (ieo. J. k. rt. J M A tl. W. llantM-k. Kzra Miller, J-. Jam. na. J K. A A B Warner, Jw-ob S-hmiirk'-r. M ut. Kin.V. K Sehi'lit nK-r-fer, K. K. tmvnny. II A. Lanta, W. 4. k f K Krman trout, J. I'. Itiiiit-xaue. Hiilmeyer. roll pier A 10., Milton. Engraving and Seal Cutting OF all kinds, at 20 1, rhesnut Street, PIIII.AI). Visitins and oilier CARDS. Curporatiin and other SEALS. and everytinns in our line of business, promptly attended to, in good slvle, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from Citv and Country solicited. S. II. Ft'l.TO.V W. ti. M ASON. APOKIFIER, or Concentrated Lye war ranted to make Soap without Lime, and ith liltletrouMe. With one eax.ee-n.xe an.l fiiirriinl. soap Ft- yu ran make fifteen rations ro (I si.ft Snap. Hard soap can be made in Uie seme war. for snie bv CIllUST a r.tl.OH I LL. AYES' WHITE CREASE, for Waggons, Bu, lerCsgagts Omnibuses, Stages, etc a superkit article, I. r sale by t'HKIST CAI.IAt KM. GLASS Jars, for Pickling and Preserving Quarts and Half (Gallons, for sale cheap tj cnnisT a CAtnwKLL DK.UKEb.N S AKO.MA11C SAI'.a certain cure fur Dyspepsia and diseases arising from an impnre state f tbe stomaeh ali a snra pre ventive ot aTA AAD ..( price rte. ptr onttle, t.rsale by C.IKlnT a CALUW KLL. TIIE subscriber con L tinaes in carry on the Llt-erjr llUMinesii at the Old Bland on Souib Third street, near Market, and respectfully solicits the patronage ol his friends and I h public generally. CHARLES F. HESS. Lewisburg, May 22, 1850 i C. W. SCHAFFLE'S WHOLESALE and RETAIL Dtmij and Chemical Emporium Market Street - - Lewisburg. Pa. CLOCKS all kinds nf 8-day and 30-hour Brass Clocks and patent lever time-pieces. Brass 8-day clocks at &t. brass 30-hourclocks as low as All clocks warranted for one year at J.L.YODEK'S BOUNTY LAND WARRANT blanks lor all engaged in the service of the ". S in the War nf 1813, and for their Widows, al the Office of the Lewisburg Chtonicle. William VanGezer, ; TTORNEY at Law, ia. lefHlabnrg, I'nion Co., Pa. 17 Oilice opposilr KUue's Hotel 54 1 WSB-SaTaBnaSasaae-" New Firm and New Goods! T the Mammotk Drug & Chemical -Ii. Eiuporiuiu ut CHRIST & CALDWELL. The underti.-ned having purchased the enhr Mamiuuih Dru fa re lurmerly kept br tr Thornton V l o , are now ready to fill Order, and Prescriptions at a moment's notice. We have a lame and well selected stock of fre,L and pure HUMS, M F.I) H 7...V, Chemical! Dycaturts Oils, Paints, G!as, I'utty aad DlttUtil.TS' ULASSWARE, All kind of I'atrnt J Fruit anJ ('oufcetinnerT Tobacco,SBulT,and Imported Cigars of the ' ehuicest brands, Fanry bullous and Tttitrt Artirtrt, Fine Toilet Soap A Perfumery of all k:ii-i, llacsHis n Conns nr um T.anrr. ' look uittl Slutluficry, a jreneral variety ol Literary ana school Book, I'll e Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of eTrry description, ire.h Pine Oil aud Paient Unru in" Fluid alwavs on hand. PI KE WIXLS and LlyL'ORS of all kin !, for Mriiiciual ues. Fire I'rmf ami Zinc Painlt. Trim rvinr am l'ickjinw Jars, Kr' r"Culin.ers will find our stock compie;-" conipriMo? many articles it is iuiposiut here lo enumerate, and all sold al mr.deraie price Call and see n, one and all, aud see i ur slock ; and if we can't sell you cheap goo'i. we will not ak yon lo buy. We are always on hnnd to wait on customer.. Remember the Mammoih Drny Store ? THF.O. S. I 1IUIST, F. W. CAL0W ELL. I.ewisnurff. I'nion Co. Pa. ati LEWISBURG FCUKBRy! r-rnrThe subscril.ers, thankftl f. r jiVj.-, post patronase, would m!, rm wWihe public that they eontinue i Ef-'-''T''"! maaalae lure all kinds of VII. I. OKAUI.Ms'and oiher Castings. Thrah.r, Machines and other Machinery repaired in th best manner. Cat.ti2S wairanted lo te . f good material, ai d al pnres that r.in m i u to please. OK DDES, MAKMI 4 cu. Lewibnrr. Feb. s.S C1UOKIM; ftotis, uf varii us at ern ) and sizi-. fur Coal or Woo , fur sale at tbe Lewisburg Foundry by OedJes, Marsh & Co. S lurior. (."-d. ami Cos. s, vinous pnlterns. for -ale al ii. ij StliVOS Lewi-bnrw Foundry. Grddee. Mai,h A I V.Tttlll.,-. I, .. 1)1 1 1 IA nirj I ,tll 11, x.ail I low. a su; e- rior arlicle, for sale at li t Lew I.I ur Foundry by Oeddea MaieL A Co. GRAIN or Seed Drills K. s,' Patet.t riirnlrdlv the but and ions I dvrnhle Orain Drill nowio use.for saleat the Leiirfii. ruuodry by tirtltle-. .Marsb A 1 a. Hussey's Grain Reaper, for cutting both Grain and Gra TIA.M lAlTllltU and In saleat lie XVL Lewisburs Foundry bv i.EDDKm.'MABMI a c : VOTIt'F. Ilatin? ktn sjiin'Mitiilr i i.1 M..H. to Ibe l.l 1st 111; Clin r: 1 1 lie snbrr!!. r would slate li.ai be i pr j j to prrb'rm all duties eonnecreil u-ub tl.e 1 i.r ol tl.e dead. on short norire. ANoibat beu: 1 anend ioii,e re-iniernieot .f ilecejse.l j i t-i t : i under the du action of their siirvn ins Iriei i-. ' Kesidei.ce in lhe I.i.i'rr ?i il:e l.a'e rt ' IVm.terv. I.F.OIK.E llONACHV. I Le isiiurs. May 3I, fi-i j ircw! mew:! ircm::: i 91 17k U'S. just ridivei! at te I - "1 ' tl .tCliU'.tRE MOKK of . SKI'It MtFMHiEX. Farmers at.d PL- ,- j smiths, call and see the largest and !' a ; si iinient of Iron ever otVrrd n tbe ' ltranrh. Hrmo Tlie e.... e. ...... I , . . celebrated Vjhstisl, Centre conmv Ir..e he is enabled to vnrrunt everv bar. A sizes Tire, Scollop. Round and Stjuarr; H. r v ne,.all iihts, ac.. at Cash prices to a: Call aud see the liiirdware Store of JOS. .M FALI'il.V. Lewisbur, May 10, so5. llcliiiboltl'st (.( inline I'M titration or Highly etirtt-entra'- if Cntnpnund Fti id ltruci f HBC r - TT'OR Diseases of ElaiMrr. Kidneys, firar 1 liri.psv.H eakni sscs,t)bstrucin.ns.trrt Diseases, Feuiale Cotiiplainis.at.d alt i!i-ta- i f the Sexnal lircuns arilnx In m exresn.e an I imi ri. eneir. in tire.an.l rein, xtn all Improper liiM-bar-- fr n lhe It.sU.ler. KslneT.er sesu.l lrsn..h.ti. r rv.-;..'.c in xl.i!er F.-oiaie, fn.m nhalnt-r called thejf mj Li' oriir.iuat.sl. and no matter of how long srandirr. girini Utalth anil Ti?t In the frame, anj Bl.im t. :L paliul cheea. Joy to the Afflicted! It mre" XefTtm anl PehiJifatnl utTernrw. an retrT 11 lh- VmTllM.xaiui'bK which may he tcuni In'litr.t;ii-rn l eerti-o, 1iiii cf f-wer. ) of mtr- rr, d!ft..-ult ol liresthin. eeierl et'kn. -.ii. hrn r .-: 1 -rae.emk BerTe.tri yihlinc. tlrra-ilut brnrof ileait:. Diht nwi'its misl ft rl, ak fuliresait, sjinn f iri'B. lan-'uor, untirial ka.-Huir f tbe mit rutr !.-m. i.ft n ertornrr.iia apt-etite n.iri dvsi-ttir jn.t'l'm-. hot h.-nr j.-.. tliiahitii: if llie lMetlv.lrllit! t(te !eiiD. p.tlifi 11 UU- l tin nee and rru)t:i-n n the tare. am. in the bnt k. hi-auin i1 tlie rti'-lij", frciut'a.tlr h.aik -r- t Min: bt-lon the eve- with temrxTar irti;iio al 1K if K-lTllt. il.l 'f htlllltMD. iirtnt BHirijlitr. an-l rewllm-n- ith ksrmr'f IMM-iety. Ni.tLirs i uu rr ! irabie u, m li jMriir- thn M.t'ii-Jf. ami tntiat(t Xt.ey !!- tlrea.1 t r Vi.r f th-Bie;t-s ; rei ?e f H?anner. r.- earne!r. no f;nTul3ti( b. I tir hurried traii-iti n frmu ouo t4eii r to i.i'iu'T-The- mi t'ni!. if allow. .1 t r" i n t;it-h tl - cine inTariaiiiv rem e Mfn f.lfwi La. r 1' r'TiiTT. so l- riin-Tic 'it innbr .r whit h tliw yi nwiy expire. Who ran ? that tee ecrf. arv treiiifiit )y fi.lliiWiil I r tlne ttir-fn) ilira! H 1-a- ' a nl C.'nfwmvtii.n The iverr1- cf the Inatie A-n'iis-anil the toelanehxlj ileatli. by (.tn.-iinit vd. bntr u : ' tentimotiy tu lhe tm:h f th-e M-rf ii n. In l.ur ' AfiQtni tbe tuo.-t aieUltrh i exhititt"n nf-mrj i'" roui.tt nnfr IK nrttialiy nil d n antl 'iiite Jet iit.'t - " thtr avirtb ur eri f . er itt it. rla.uiii u i-vunj U - Twice H'i nr. it i ran-Iy ftrticuiate. ith woeful mv-iire. wnn Jepa;r L"W nulren Miuntl. lib criet I pm.eil IVhility in most terr!Me! an.! hs hrnmrrit iVf1' " OfH'D tl.tu.-aDla to uiitiniely r;i e. thu. b i.-t:-' ' am hit it n ( dimt inh vnith. It nn he cLf l f1 ' use ot ll.i IM ALLIUI.K KF.MU'V If v' rv utTetiiii ith aiT if tb- i'iiTi' ! l-t r- "" -UBtrntiv the H.LIU EXTKAlT bit lit Will vb.t lr :l ariJ le rtoT.boiif its tttiiay. BtWir.t oi Qt u k NoTit D Qt - IV iT who tal-M-lr Nutut of ahiliten nl pef, ivpre. it t-- laDs'W ami aTOi-1 ttK m. ariti nfe Uipf ulf :inz. Hf nnd expriniire. by -mlinr or raLin T h tt' lI lLJ IVpular and Sl-erilfic Kemnly. It atlaj all pain and infl 'matin. rerf- rtU pjea.-iu in it" tat aad odor, but iw mediate in atin. IlEMliOLlfS EXTRACT HUTd Ik fiTvpaml direetlT arronlintr to tht Bui ( ' ' M it Y AD ClirJtlSIHY. with the rr.atet a-rort. and t'hennral knvwlette and mrr .)e-l-'l in ci 3 Ratios. See Pnntt-r lVee' V!oWf . rt 1' mrt.ee of I'bveir, aud ml of the late Mauuaxd .. of Medicine. tir 81(o j One llnndred Dollar, .ill he pa"! toanj Hill. Ian r.D pr.i.e nai lie ..,rtii, lie- ... -. - f it ilees erest eel. t'sie-sef frem ee- e.-k I" .ear.' stanUine have keen eSWte l. Ti e ir " " iarx Trsrimnnx In p.se.S!n ef the Pi..pne(. r. 'Bf iu xirlues and euraUx. powers, is immense. rt-raei.s names will knonn to sHltM K AU TAME. 100,000 FSlth line Bon SM. and not a single instance of a laitore ts V-a " ! ' " , , Pi-rsi nsllx appear, it lielhre me aa tdefm" "J riteof l'hil..lelphia. II. T Hnsel. ' """'. . iltilx seem dies sae. that his pre ar-iti.-n on N.rmlie, Mi rrnrj ee ieiiirlens I'riil. Sat sre P'"'. aet.l le. II T llixtsiap. SJe vtsnulsri" tl.orn and suberibeil Is f rv me lhis!'l .Is ' her. Mot, WJ1. P. HlllB.iltn. .! Prut, $1 ptr Bottle, or S,x fr S Ihhrtrt amy Address, f, a neeeannanM hT rellaMe.nd re-rra-il I. rerliS"'" " Treleor. of Sleilieal .llees, flerp men srj rrerared aud sold ly T. iT't iii"""''-,. ,1 .t.ifvW-r' . . j. 1.1.1 !" .x. u joua ens jmutirm inejrai.,-. wl r,,, n te Unntoft W -''"' li" rl d Surrt. immlH u Hr,ti,k IheH" beware or COnRTESriITS. , Ask f.,r llrmUdTakc Guarantied. ,r, , t 6Hy CUK13T CAlDWrU.U'
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