IB. h I Mi i 5 '. 1 Fir il -I? iJ 4 : Triuioluirq (Cljronirlf. Wat a Th Lfwisbliji Crintrt, f -li-1rt on lh "s-h Syatrm. lit tl-t iw.wt an-i brt rtrcoUtios of n Nrwarianar in Union Oountr. Freedom, national ; Slavery, seciional! Me appeal fntrn ihe Jive Slave-holding Supreme Cuwt Judge ta the I'koph of FKaxaYivaMa.! For Coiri Aor, DAVID WILMOT, of Bn.trpoKD coryrr. Canal ComiHlsMioner, WILLIAM MILL WARD, OF rillLAtlKLVUlX. for Juihjet of the Supreme Court, JiMHS r.tX II. of l ajrllf C o. JOsi:i'll JJ. tS,ot t ln-MorC o. I'ulon Coiinfj' omiiiatJon. 'r Jt'-jtrrsriitatirrx THOM AS HAYES, of ITninn counly. DANIEL WITMKIi, t,f SnyJ. r " n . f ii i Mri'' m.m - wani oi a currency, ine aesirutuun m . - t.m 7 7v hZ -OLOi'GL MLU- I dence. and the nniemus evls consent on JilLI.,, of .ew Kcrlin. ' financial embarrassment. Kvery department Cinimiiu'-mer RICHARD V. B. LIN- ; of industry has felt, and been disastrously af COLV, of Hartley. ! fecied bv the shick: trade and commerce Trwurtr UIG II I. S HELLER, of have been paralyzed, the merchant the manu Ijwi 1 nrr I fael'irer, the mechanic hare eea their bnsni , ,. ,,. ,,,, ... prospects snddenly blasted, and many have Awl,tr JOU KbisLLU, of Xcw bcfu mvoI,eit in a nl,n which no otdinary Rrtrlin. i sAaeitv or foresioht could avert. ' - " " ' - ----- 1 If'I',,I,I'Vfi4t " JIIjLa Oo TUESDAY NEXT, from 1) A.M. to ' - i M -it ,t r-j.lnf I " Ff"-'nJs of , W'ilmot, M il! ward, J. J. Lewis, . , . . ... V eecll.lIuyCS.W ltrtier, Merrill, T iiifnlii Vlillor nirl IvrxsiW ' LilllCOlll, MKUtr, ailU lVCvskr, . in Uuion county, aro rcquesteJ to meet at , . .. , , , , ,. , thoir respective places of lioldin;,' cKcIiod, to consult upnn the lest means for their election TO VOTE -and to get all to vote for them you can. I In conseqm-uee of the rressini; Batnrc I , . ... ... .. 1 r.f Ibe work tins fall.fow public gathertn-s have beeu beM. e know many are wile ' awak, and anxious we hope, all are pre- , . ,ii ared. J he pood cause demands that j nu GIVE ONE DAY TO YOUR COUIUTRV I . ' ! Onjnmze 80 that ail who vote riplit the j infirm, the csreles. the rem te, the poor, : he indifferent shall he hrotiht to the polls, in good season, with full tickets. i Only OXE Mass Meeting infr f LET THAT RE A ROU5ER ! Let the speeches be short in form f a b.m.lot ' and tlie more the t- tUr 1 gg)..Koniciiii r, ' one WHOLE DAY AT THE GRAND MASS MEETIXG, TUESDAY NEXT!: t j i . mi i Ba-Judge iLMor s election will he uatua wttu tlulignt by the Iriends ot ICj- tiooal Liberty throughout the civilized world. His defeat will be good news to ; every slave driver, slave owner, Mormon ' i i . , i, i:. . ' elder, and Catholic prick j )t. MlLLWAnn was elected as au j American, but he opposed in Congress all ; the schemes of the slave pr.ee.Ju.t. . 1! i i . I l j ! . ' t I.-!,. . , i,,. shoulder to shoulder with Ivunkle, Grow, ; Burlineame, ive. Jos. J. Lewis and VsECtl aro second ; to none in the State as lawyers; not rabid : politicians, they will bring honor and dig- Lity to the supreme court. There are no intelligent Democrats who . doubt the prulahlo flection of HAVES und WlTJlia. Men of their aEe and ex-! . , , ... ., ,, . li-neuco o uslusu a. uuiuUu,& wiuttr. Me. I.ivraii.v ran tho tiinlieet f.ir Com. missioner, two years ago, and is a man of ( -h OI!'"; rntinuii,g solvent at par. in pay .' ,f '. , ... ! inent of ail debts due. or to become due to rare auaiomcn.s ana ous.uess uaoi.s. j has been tried iu arduous circumstances and not found Ranting. Mr. MEBKIM. understands English, and' f , i t i it Herman, and is every way qualified. His ,, J , T 3 ' .'. , , ! father, the lute James Merrill, Esq , labor- cd many campaigns in the good cause when ' success was hopeless; we can honor his i memory by giving his worthy son the lit- tie office fur which ho has been proposed, r r Thcre is no business man in our county superior to Hugh P. Sheller. He is wor- tbv and fit .i .-"i . i . . John Kcssler had over 1000 majority for Sheriff, and the experience he then ac- quirfd renders h'm especially competent for Auditor. Don't forget honest John I w j puhhc connaencr. am anil revive every nrancn I o T r .. n i. of industry, and save their creditors and the BA.3on-.o ot the Democracy arc much , ( ti,,, ,i ,;- t mrm J I commitnny from the bankruptcy and ruin, i distressed because some of those who con- i inevitably consequent on the intense pressure dtmncd one vote of Wilmot.teo years ago, j Pf,he present financial crisis. j ,. .. .. , r, ' The questions submitted for yourdetermi- support Lim DOW. 1 hey disagreed with j natln ar(. i,nprIant anj numerous. They him on the Men great question, but they i rise far above all partisan or political consid- agree on the now great question. Whigs ! """ " ealculations. A sulTering com- j 1 ! mtinily in the hour of their anxiety and peril agreed with Wilmot on the slavery issue, ,xpr., ?t your l andsprompt and patriotic ac tht o, and they do still. On the Tariff , tion f..r the, r relief. j . t , i ' Iniliier.eed hv no other Consideration than ! issue, wrong he was then, he and many ,hr piMiK prnlnpt(.,j hv n olh ,, thousands others arc learning their errors i honest and honorable convictions of a public ; by experience. Wilmot is emancipated ! "' Pril il" d,"T- m,,v ,he r,"tu', "fyonrde. . . , liberations m"et the expeta;ions, relieve the lioio the fureigu frco trade pro slavery want ml harmonize with the true interests dynasty Packer is houud to it, and all of the people. J AMES POLLOCK. change for the better is hopeless with htm. ' '" Senate. Messrs-Jordan and Tasgart (Am. Some t f the Republican papcis with r , ,. . . . , , free trade proclivities at the hast, declare 1 1 that Wilmot has become a Tariff man. The Whigs have had no better Gcv- ro"r than Wiu V Juhnston yet he was a ii': :l l.-xo more wrong than Wilmot i it a few tears before his election. . ... r -..Urael Gutclius has taken the field fc(i.:ut Thomas Haves, whom he abuses and belies in ;be fashion for whieh he . a aiuiaoly notorious. That wiil h. Ip Mr. : Hayes in this cuuuty, where Git'elius' friendship for Mr. Tagg ul e-ast-J his de feat. We suppose nobody doubts but Gutelius is now a 1'acker man, for he brags in his last that Packer will have 100,000 m-j .r- ity, and hat abused the American Kepub. lirans ercr since thattrip to iVilliaiusport! Last fall, Gutclins predicted 1500 maj. tor Fillmore in Snyder county, but Lodid not get 1100 Totes ! SSSuRcmembcr the Totes for Judc, ( nd aW, wo suppose, f. r Amendments,) '-!st be oa a separate ballot. Rul all the '''" rtya in number from Governor tu Audit ir, imy U: oa o t,. : 7"l5oih branch's of llic Legislature tnrt I on Tuesday Mr. Finney (Kep.) of Crawford j Co, Sneaker oi Sena e, and Mr. Geli, (Dem) j of Kirks Co., Speaker of the House. All the Senator present but 1 all the Representa- livrs tint 14. COVERXOR'S MESSAGE. ! Executive Ctiamber, ) j Hinnisnuiio. Oct. , 1S57 ' the Ornate an.l II.iuk uf Krprettntutim . the Coiumonwrolth uf I'cnwjlamia iu Ccn- Ierul A&emblif nut . Ci.xTLft!i ":Uy virtue of the power con-I-....-..I . ..... v. . v. - fi,.n..iii,iimn I haie dt-emed it my imperative duty to convene the j j Central Assembly at this lime. An exlraor- i ! diiiarv occasion lor so doine. as contemplated ! by the Constitution has arisen, and acconlinR ' ly you have been called together to lak! iulo j consideration and adept such measure of re- lief, a- the present exigencies may seem, in volir wisdom, to demand. ! A sudden and severe financial revulsion kad ; occurred, inducing a suspension of specie payments by the Uanksof this Commonwealth 7 and in some of our sister States. This was unavoidable, bavins; become from theopera- i tion of causes unnecessary now to be enu merated, a stern necessity. Thus circuin- siauced. the coimnunitv are sulferius fr ui ine . .- .. ' , : r ...., Many of our furnaces, rolling mills, and fact. ries have been closed, eitensive and val-, uabIe eoal operat.ons have been suspended or abandoned, and thousands of workman are out f employment, oppressed with doubt and j anxietVi a'ii(1 'aIarmei,li,t etoomy apprehen- si ins of ihe future. It is not my intention t. discuss in this communication the cause of j the present financial difficulties and commer- j cial embarrassment. The evil is upon us, j ,rohes surround us. and to relieve the com- m.iniiy, restore confidence, and bring back the prosperity lately enjoyed, and which it is hpH ;, , ,emr(,rarily interrupted, prompt i and harmonious at.tion. wise and jenerous lef-"'"n. will be required. The presen, -; igency requires, and everv consideration ol j ie present and future interest to the Com- : inonwealih and ihe people would seem iode- mind, that the banks should be released from ,he pfIiaies and f(,rfelllir,.s incurred, and a ! suspension should be authorized for such rea- !""i''le P?"'"l as iil enable them safely to I re-nine the p.iymetit of their liabilities in : rei.lc- " ! To force the Banks into a too early linnUla-j tlon u,,u' compel them to require immediate ; payment from their debtors, and woiild entail j upon the community the miseries of wide- : spread bankruptcy and ruin; while, on the oliier hand, an nnri-'.isonnble extension of the j unnatural stale of suspension, would greatly j increase the evils of an iti edeemable pat er enrreney. The resumption of specie p.tv. j ments should not be postponed longer than is , clearly necessary and the best interests of the I community n;av require. The general embarrassment nndilepr'ssion j of trade and rm-nicr-i!. and the Consequent ; depreciation of tin '.ne of real and personal j property, if permitted t; continue, will seri- j ously atlVct ihe revenue ot the Commonweallh; j Ihe i-rcdit nf ihe tsoile. now fco well sustained i . . . . . . . . . . t. I anu so nonoraoie to ner cnaraeier. niav oe en-i ,,anprr,, nnt h(r an jna,)lhl , pav, b(lt i (tom ,iK i.acuUy if not the impossibility of procmim; a medium in which payment can be made. Tne aiih of lhc S:a,c musl be Pres"ll inta:t. I therefore recommend that the Bankltf wllich mav b. r?Iieved frm the pf . allies up m such suspension by existing laws, shall be required to make satisfactory arranje- " ' v wi he enabled to convert the current funds jn ,, e Trraarv alld haiances standing to his cr., ;n any 0f iie solvent Hanks of thet'om- mon wealth into specie, as soon as the same "toll become necessary Tor the payment of the ; ,e cnmmuni!yi and as a cn,ilon pf t,e release of the penal- ties and forfeitures incurred, it is respectfully recommended that the solvent Banks of the f "non'?!lh- bifhl Sp"'l for,f,i their liabiluies immediate'y prior to their late R,Dera susprnsi n, shall be required (under such limitations and restrictions as may De deemed expedient) to receive the notes of ,cm resptc,ivcy during their suspension; t,e Bank or nanks resuming specie payments to be relieved from ih's condition. j Fr he relief of the debtors, provision. should be mide for l ie extension of the tune ; . ': . . , , ; in which executions on judgments may in-; crease he pcrioll no r,ravijed by taw, for : SIav of executions. j The issue of relief or riank notes of a less j denomination than five dollars should not now i t ". - i their suspension, be permitted to declare divi- dends exceeding 6 percent, per annum. ! The mnnied instiintions of the Common- ! wealth, it is believed, are generally in a sound I and solvent condition, and if ihe measures , jajj-ested be adopted, the Banks will be rna- bled to meet all their liabilities, supply acur- I rency adequate to the demands of legitimate j j '''. " lh' "rdmarv business of life, regain , ll"? """'"" corresponding ta me main wiih ihe fiovernor s views. , ,, ,. , - . , j Mr. Brou-ne (Dem ) introduced three bills I . ,,:. , t.,,..., ,,i,i raHie.al changes in the sysiem ; another rela- j live to floating debts of certain companies; j and another relative to Ihe control and re- i 1 'i"' l' c""?r"ss "f Taper money. j j K-ferred to special committees. i ' lithe H"nse, several similar Bills were ' ' rrenud, and disriissims elicited. j .i e irnst i.ie i.p.siaturc w in pass a snort, ; plain bill, leg tlizing Ihe suspcusion four or , .1. ..... 1 - 1 :,. , . ' five months, delaying executions a short lime, I I and adjourn leaving the final disposition of i t tne complicates quesiiou lor tnc more mature ' consideration of the Legislature nhich will t-echeseu in view of the existing state of af- j a'rs' - ! : er-L-uk out for Locofoco lying hand-; W' ' I-,;'st Catds," end gullirups ! Don't j ' Bt!il VC any cf f ries. The circus , nian told us the Ayus would be out again before election : but the Anjut says not. e il sec which G'ubtd.J 1 Three unre men were picked np from ! the crew tf ihe Central America, after ' fi luting r.tarly eight days, and enduring indescribable fufl. rings. Nine of their ', eompiiLior.s perished hsfvre they wcra ' fouud. i LEWISBUEG CIIIIONICLE Important from Kansas. Iy tho Lawrence Herald of Frce.'om we learn that ft weik ago smiil parties were goiog over into the territory from Missouri, spreading themselves in various directions for the purpose of voting. These parties crowded all the public highways in Missouri, aod wero passing to the western part of the territory. Ten entered vrajont, all filled icilh men, had passed through Tccumseh on their way to the western settlements of Kansas. Col. Ti tus announces a sure victory of the pro slavery men. He says : "All the Indians, who were with them, would vote; aod, besides, he knew of more than a thousand pro-slavery men in Missouri who had claims in the Shawnee reserve, who would be on the ground, ami pro-slarery jiuhjn tcould receive their totes. The lilue Lodges would seud hundreds, yes, thousands, into the territory not in an army, but quietly, who would claim a residence, and would, in like manner, vote. Thy hud lieen orinnizixij fur this purpose since hist fjiriny. St. Louis, Oct. 5 The Qaiuduro Chiiuloican of tho 1st instant, says that nearly a thousand Missourians have cross ed into Kansas, between Quicdaro and Weston, for the ostensible purpose of ca tering lands. Rut well iuformcd parties iu Missouri declare this imigration is for political purposes. Evidcnco of concerted action along the whole border is becoming more apparent, but violence is not appre hended. KAXSAS. We give all the news we have from Kansas just as it comes. It seems the Border Ruffians do not march in fighting order, this time the U. S. troops being stationed at the polls, under the rule of Border Ruffians peace and elec tion officers, throughput, there is no ne cessity for them to fight. Under all the circumstances, we do not sec how the Free State mcu cau have fair play at all. The Officers are all against them the Appor tionment is against them ; everything is against them, except the Majority of Set tiers and the Right. May God send them a safe deliverance from tho perils which euviron them ! I IIazi.e Swope Fizzle. The t !e pa per in Central or Xorlhern l'canslvanu advocating ''Straightism," has for luontbs called a mass meeting at Milton on the 3d. The call was made with double columns in 1 spread eagle style and under a tremendous j outlay of capitals and 'yeomanry' ' Constitution and Union "shake the dew j drop," &e. Hon. Hazlehurst, Rt. Hon. ! Swopc, and nn Han. Moore, were threate- j ncd as sp'sttrs. The day dawned the; hour arrived and some of tho straightcst : of the sect eai ! liocos went from Lewis i burg to hurra wi'.ii their straight brethren of the K. X. sect. Rut thcro was to !., seen in Milton streets no "yeomanry," , no "tremendous outpouring" no "mass-, cs" no Hazlcnut no Soap no More j Know Nothing ! Our friend John of the : Journal acknowledged tho failure to be ; complete. ..and our informant left. j P.S. The JYews reports a Hall gathering : in the evening, when some mournful con- solation was administered by one Burns, ! perambulatory scribe for the committee of j which Swopc is the presiding genius. CayCcntre county has been peculiarly unlucky in her candidates for Governor. Andrew GliF.nti the elder, first tried it, hut signally failed. General Irwin next attempted, lut fell far short of it, the Wilmot (tinner floating at the mast head of Gov. S hunk's paper in Harrisburg. And now, General 1'ackkh (also a native of Center county) is endeavoring to reach the Gubernatorial chair, and may fail as he did in his first run for Senator, and his first run fur Assembly. a-ONE VOTE twice elected Judge Morton, Governor of Massachusetts one.' GENERAL ELECTION Proclamation. WHEREAS, io and by an Act of the General Assembly of this State .entitled An Act to regulate the general elections of this Common wralih" enacted on the 2d day of I July, IWJ, l. is enjoined on me to give puhhc notice of such election to be held, and to enumerate in inch notice what officers are to be elected, I, DAN'!. D-farLDLVHi-h Sheriff; of the county of Uuion, do therefore hereby j make and give this public notice to the electors , of the said county of l,nton,that a GEXICRA L ELECTION mWX beheld in said county on Ihe : Skcnxn Tl'mpay f (Ktobkh ixt (being the j i:j;h day of the said month.) at the several j Districts composed of the following townships and boroushs, v:z: I district, at the late Commissioners office in aiid fr New Berlin boronh. II district, at ihe house of Henry Gibson, in and for Union township. i III district, at the house of James Adams, in and lor While Deer township. j IV district at the house of James Lawson, ! in and for Kelly township. V district, at the house of George Wolfe, in and for East HtitTalne township. Y! district. at Ihe house of James M'Creight, in and for ItiitTaloe township. , YII district, at the house of Wm Inhoff, in : MifHinbtir. for M est Bnllatoe township. YII! district, at the public school house in ; and for North Ward in Lewisburj borough. IX district, at the house of Jonathan Spy leer i in and for Sou lh Ward in Lewisbnr? borough, j X district, at the house of Charles CroUer, i in and for Milllinhm?; boron?h. i XI di-trict, at the house of David Moyer,in ! and for Hartley townslrp. j XII district, :it the house of Peter Wehr.in and for liimestone towrship. I XIII district, at the school honsr,on lot No. t 19,in ew Urrl'n,in and for Jacksrn tt wilup. XIV District, at the house of JoLu utii hi '. and for Lewis townhip At which time and places there will be elected by ballot Two Persons as Judges of the Supreme Court of (his Commonwealth ; One Person as Governor of this Common wealth ; One Person as Canal Commissioner of this Commonwealth ; Two Persons as Representatives of Union, Snyder and JttniiU counties in the General Assembly of ihs Common wealth; One Person as Kegistcr and Recorcer for Union county ; One Person a County Treasurer; One nrrfion as 1 . utilv Commissioner": and One person a . IT ' - & WEST BRANCH XOi ICE S II EH EH Y filVES, That "vry rnm, fi!"i Jiwtw-rt f the Vrt, who shall h'M anv otRi-e ur M-iUurtit -f prf".i t trnftt iiti.JVr th Luilwt Mtm, or of tin- ?UU, or uny Wtr or tnrori -mt-4 ilMrirt, wheiVr a aBiinirfc.n i oftkwT or oth-rw. a MUw-himte ..ttirrr or M M -IT fhil I rinj.lorM .11. lr Ieril-Uliv. or iu.liciar- .H artuifnt of tfoi r f llw t ait. il Stifmorknv imor,rU-.l ilMrlrt: nnl ajM tlmt rTrrmrmUrofi'on:rr an.l uf Uw State L. Ut.irt-, ant nf Oip (u k-t-t or e-.uitn.iii CTHttfil of ai.T my- or o.m wiwiam of ai.T inoorpirairU lirkt, i uy law mew t.i.-..f boMinnMreaeri-i'-inn al lh' "llU" tllu''" " orapMiiiltnht or yuig-, iu- U-t vr eWrk of hi.? ni v turn flfc.iO..naila.ao.lll.:H v"'' ;.J,,'n, 'Andr the said Act of Assembly, entitled An Act relating to elections of this Com monwealth," parsed July 2nd, l:iU, further provides as f.dlows, to That the tunpfi-tora and nir thX wvt at the re pprti plaei-n ;.f--iitl for hoMinjr th rh-rtion ID tkr dttn-t to hfrh tlt-y rri. turly Mws '"" HM-k iu the uuiruiiu uf the wiJ wcun.1 ur.Mly or ihs lola-r, aiitt rcU of hU in-p- etor -hail anoint oca ch-rk, h- flinll he iiahfi.d iiten of uticti di-tri. t. - In raw tlie 'H Khali ho reniT ! lh-nr-ond hisht rt nunilterof olf for iiiiettor, fball U"t tvnd4i thfdav of anr e! (mi. then the i tod hn i-hnl) hate ntviTtd the at-c md hiirlirht nunjl- r of toim f-.r judiie at the tit U ir.wtlm tion, hball a. t u m atMHt r in hi iUvr. An t in ewe the pr-on who hII hve rereir.-.! ti.e- h,-Wt um-.h r . f vlc f -r wwj' r Khali m4 aUeti'l.lhe per fleeted Jud-SB a;i"'t an iiift4ttur in his .lare. and in the mth..d pi.-, u .1 J.td-e 'halt u.d n(t. i.d. thrn th- in-'tor who rpr-. iv. .1 ihhinh. it number of itei. chnll appoint a judrfa i hi-, plnre; or if aur riw7 -hitlt mniimn- in the hoard on hour on.r the liiu - bv law fixed f-w the -H Hintf of th-.-l.rtl .ti. the .jualitl. t otrt of the tivnitwp, wanl ordWiict f.r whi.U atirh olHeer hall hne bwn rhrUd, pre, lit at the pla'-e f ete. tioD, ahail elect OUC of thrir number to fill -m-h fa'-aury. I also herein- make known and give notice that the following Act of Assembly was passed by the general Assembly of this Com monwealth on the S7ih of February, A D. 1S1J. to wit : An art rela Ira to rotlnT at plftior !n the eonptt.y of A-ijiii. O.iui.t.in. Wit. I.u.'tir. Fruuklin, turn berhnd. tVntt-r. flreene, Pra-if-r l and Erie .. 1. Lt) i. Miarti'il, If., That it hall b lawful f..r the ijitalifie.1 roter of theeountkf of A tnin", lmipbin, LaocaMcr, York, tiauklin, Cumberland. Ci nti r, Grwne, Bradf rd and Erie, from and after the paafra of thin art. to ot for alt the camlidtO- s for th tarioua oftW ti be filled at any ertion n one flip or ticket : Provi ded. That fflce fT whirh avery randidatft if wnte-l ror. fliall be de-uatej, j re.(uired by the wxialiutt laws of thin Cnmmi.n wraith. ?: c. 2. That any fraud r..nimittiil by mur per-nu voting in tl manner aloe pn-arnWd, fhall W p unshed similar frauil ar din-rtrd t be punched by the exitiini lawa of thin Commonwealth. That by the 6ih wctioti of an art pawed by the aaid U-nrral Ar-H iiit.lv. on the Oth of April, enlitU-d "An Art relative to !uirviorn in Franklin county.' Ae.. it i proviited : That lh A i-aHltiie poeent t as ion of the 1-ejrifliitiire. appnvel the J7th day of Feb. 'V. utburiiiu the qualified toternot Adam and othrrcountio, to vote bv general tit ket, be extended to Miliiin, t mon. Cra -f.Inl, ItrtJford. Monroe. Warren and .Nortnuniberl.m I counties :M.-larar liiteti votiugat the jreueraJ election. For the information ot the electors of Union county, I publish the following, being the 4th section of the act of the General Assembly of the session of 18M, entitled An Act to provide for the election of Judges of the sev eral courts of this Commonwealth, and to regulate certain Judicial districts-" 4. That Ilw election for Judgea tdmll 1 heM and eoD-lurled in the. t-wral election diNtricUt. in the wiiue manner and in ail r (ect-i a elivliona f.r r -prenta-tlt are or rliall beheld and roinliirtfd, and by the an me jtfltifn. iii.-pector.-4 and other olnrrra ; antl the f vi'..nn of th art of the ftvm-rat ifitraMy. entitled An A' t rel.iMiif to the rlertioni ol thin t'inmfu wealth,' aj proved the aerond d:y of July and ita at-Tfral pup- pl--uii-uU and all other like Inw. aa far a the Mine Miall be in force anl appHrahlealiatl rvdenil and takn to apply toth t-J. cllotM for Ju-Jf-'ea: 1'rovidid, That the afireaid elrtor -hall vde tr .liclca of the Supreme Court on a M-pnrnl- piete.uf dp r. and lor all other Jufla-n re-1 uired to be learned iu the law, on another M't -.1 ite pi.re of ap'T."' II will thus be seen that the electors of Union county are required to vote for Judges on one piece of papt r, and for Governor, "anal Commissioner, Assembly, and all County of. ficers, on one piece of p;iper. or the voter may caM his ballot for each oilice separately, if he prefers it. It rtill be the dtirr of the aor-nral A!e5"or" respect ively to attend at th--place of holding every central, operial or twnt.jp election, tlurinc the whole t;m- Jail election in kept open, for the purpoae nf ff'vina informa tion to the in-prrtor. aod jude when CM l t-n. iu rela tion to the riijit of any p-roii atw.wer bv th-m t. T t. at Mich ch ctinn, it fiicli uih-r matter in relali- n to the apsetiiinTit of vot-r.i a- the f-aid itipert"ra or itl it uf them kIimII fmtn time t-i time n-ijuire. No peron hall Im- rmittctl to v te at any t 'retion aforesaid, than a white freeman of the of twen lv une yearn or more, who uliili have ri'-id-d in thw Slate at lea.-"t onev-ir. anil In tne election dirtrirt where he otfera U Tote af leiPt ti da tnnnetlralely tree i:iii; puc-h elation, and within two y-arn pwtd a SlnTe or twin tv t:n, which tail hate bei-n a..-H !etl a lev! ten days t- fi.re the II. Put a ri!i.-ll of tlj '"e'll'V It ,h mm rcTi'.M-i ewM m Miotei voter r.f 11. t U.e. and r nt'iei) then-fr-m and returned. n t wl.o l as r -i- ded in the rleeir-n dii-irict and paid taxes an afrvN.J, hall le ntitl. d to volt- nftpr reidine in this Pt;ite ms moiitlm: Pr'.vi.h it. That the white fre tnt n. citizrnn of the Ui.it-d Stales letwe. n the area of twenty-one ,-ud twenty-two year, and have rettrd in the election ui tri' t a af' Tf-ai I ten drij-, phall le eulilltd to tote, altl'-i:h they hll not have paid taxe. No perc-'ti lmil - permit te-l to v.t whn-te name in not contained in the li-t ot taxal-Ieiuh!iMfant ftimhl tiv the Commis.-ii'tier-. nini. Fir.-r. he product a rec.-i; t for thepjymt ut witliiii two years' fa Rate it eoonty m atien.-ed ttirreenl.tv to ti.e t -n;tif utin. nnd uive sfcti fot lory evid'-nee either on Ida own oath or aftirmrOi..n or the oath or nttlrnvitioii of another that hn ha paid .-u h tan. or en fniure to pratm-e a ree. ij.t hnll make eath to the pa nu-iit there. f, or Second if he claim a riltt to vote hv U-Miff an elector b-tweeil tin a-'K of t.-nt-.ne and twentv-lwo i-ars lie pliall de-eon oath or aflirnia tioti thnt lie linn ri'i Id iu the .l:te nt les1! Olte yi ar tx-lore liiu 3.i'iiritttiti and make itch prf "f resilience in tliedt-trict a- b f .(iiireil tiy tlits art. and that he dm-s verily l-lteve fp-mlhe acronntsiriven tiim that he is of the nf -rt-niij ace. tide he such other evidence a rc'ittiritl by thi act. whereupon the name i.f the iiersnn o almit td to lute fli.ill ! tnw-rt-d in the nlphit eli--al ii-t by the inspector- and ru le mnde oppis;te tbe-eto by writitiir the word t.ti if he -bull t-c admitt.d to vote hy reaiu n o bavinr paid tux. or the w-rd c' if he shall be admitted to vote t-y rea-. m of ueh a.'e. ithnll b called out to the clerks who h;ilt m:ike the like notes in the lietaof voters kept hv then. 4 In all ca!te wTicee the nnmeof the pcr"n etaimtnz to Totei fonrd on the lii-t fnrnt-hnl hy Die uimi e-n-ers ami awe-or. or his riirht to vote whether found Ih Ton or not U ot.jectrd to bv any qnalinei citi n. it shall he the duty of the inspectors to examine nrh per o on oath as to his jtialit!ciitns, and if he rlaims to have res-i.-l within the State f-r oti year or more his rth shall he imlT.ei.-nt roof threoC hiit he sliall make profif bv nt e?i.r one comi-'tcnt witness who "hall Ite a qualitiinl elector ttiat he has rcM"l within th- district ftr more than ten d:.vi next preceding .o I election, and he shall also Mmielf swear that Ids h-ea fide residence In pursuance or his lawful raliinr la within the district, that he did not remove Into faid district lor the purpose of votinz therein. -Kvery peraon quattfted as a'oresaid and who s1in.1t make due proof if required of hi- residence and pay ment of taxes a forrs id, hall ! atlmltletl to vote in the township, ward t dUtrirt in whirh he shall reside." If inv pemn hall prevent or attempt to prevent anv offic-r of any election under this act from hMinr 'urh election or uic or thrca ten any violence to any sto-h of-fio-r. or shall intrrrni.torimi'roiierly interfere with him in the execution of bis duty, or f-linll bloi-k up the win dow or avenue to any window where the same may be hnldiuff.or riotoiifly diturK the peareat nch election or shall or practice any intimklatin-r tbrea'a. f .rce or violence, with deipn to inthieiice unduly or ovoraweany elector or to prevent him from votinc or to restrain the freedom of choice, such person on conviction shall lie fined tn any sum not exceed five hitndn d dollar and imprisoned for any time not h-s than three nor more than twelve month", and if it Fhall he shown to the r-.urt where tlie trial of such otfenrs shall be had. that tl e person so offending m not a ret-identof i he city, ward.dt' trirt or town-hiy where the said offnrpwaseomroittd and net entitled to vote therein, then on conviction l e shall he senlencd to par a fine of not less than one hnn dn d nor more than one thousand ibdlar and le impris oned not hss than six month nor more than two years. If any persi n or perrons hsll makr any bet or wayer upon therentof any election in thisCr.ni'mnnwealth.or shall otter to m:ike auv surh ln-t or wajrer, either by ver bid proclamation thereof or by any written or printed advertieemlit or tdMalleueor invite any person to make such tn-t or wawr. npn rnalctioaj thertef he or they halt foif-it and pay Uiiee tiutn the amount 60 but or Offer d to be let. If any pcrm not hy law qnaIiflNl shall fraudulently vote at any i lection in tbl- Commonwealth, or K-in!; nilirrwiN' toialified shall vote out of bis proprr t'itrli t, or if any perron knowinr the want i f eucli i)ital:tiratton shall aid or pro-ure m h persi n to vote, the person on eonvirtim xliatl be fined in any mm n t exwedinir two hun-lnit dollars anil be imprisoned for any Una not reeilms three month. If any person shall rote at morn than one election disthi't or olherwiM- fraudulently v.te more than once on the same dav. or ."hall fraudulently ("M and deli vt to the iii'pertiT two tickets together wilh the tlitent ille pa Ity to vote or adise and pw-enre another so to do. he or they o oJf-'fidiit r hnll on ronrh-tton le fined In any fura not le than fiOv nor more than five hundred dol lars nod he fmprifuued not has than three nor more than twelve month. If any pi wn not qtialiftVfl to vote in this Cr.mmnn wcalth. a-rc ahlv t" l;w, lexr pt the sons of oiih! tied itisns, shall ap(car at anv p!are of election fi-r the purpw of isuin? tieWrt or of iiitluen iop tlie citnen iialin 1 to vete, he shall on eoovH-ttoo. forfeit and pay any mm rot eeea-din one hundred! dollnra for everv snrh offence, and he imprisoted lurauy term not eaceed inp three months.' Agrreably lo Hie provisions nf the stxty firsi section of said act every General and Special election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten in ihe forenoon, and shall continue nniil seven o'clock in the even in?, when the polls shall be closed." The Return Judges of the several districts will meet in the Conrt Moose at Lewisbur?, on the third day after the election, (being Fri day, ihe lCih day of October.) to do and per form those duties enjoined on them by law. The Return Jodpes of Cnion, Snyder and Juniata counties are required ta meet at the Conrt House in the borough of Lewisbursr on Monday the 19th nf October, tu make out retnrns for the members nf Assembly. Doted at the Sheriff's Office, 1,ewisbnr!r,this 10th darnf September A.D.one thousand eight hundred and fifrv-seven. 'AN IE' f-vrvvvv FARMEB - OCT. 0,1857L Amcndinents to tiio Constitution. ; XTYSLT.k I have been directed by the Oovernnr to i p.,,. nnthw that a .1. im hsoluii-n. propom..- c-r-1 tain Ai.ieiidio.-nts to the t'oiKtitution of tha Coinmon- ' wfxith-ha be, n ainvid I" bv a majority of the m ubera I vlertid toeaah House id lh litt-iatuie, at lo encees ! sivetermisof the ame. and ti.;.t it is -nivi h-d by the j Coiiftdutinn, that any ani.-n.iin. nU so airreeil upon, l.li lu. ii uiiltedto the d- Die h r their approval or re- ' jectin. TUTt-fore.fr the uipi.w ot.i rtauiitnr the Minie , of tleeiiiaeii of ihii C niuion wea 1 1 h in n :"d t lnr.'tt. I, Ihil 0 ii'l.Mv Huh Mo nit id the county i l l d- pive notice and pnlaim t" the uiilii fl elcrlors ot swl : rounly. that an eiri-tieti will be h Id in e:. h i ibe i. wn- stip-, wala anddistrntetheieili, on the M 1 1 K' ' HaV OF K TultKK. A. I , 1-i.T.P r the pure f lernl- j in- upon Ihe udoplionor r- jeetiontd ihe said am- ndnient-', or'Vny ofitom; which !aid elit-t ion siiall be it Id at Ihe ; places, and openM and eluseda fie time at and within wh.cli thnlienernl Kleetioua of this Common aenil h a I held, nji'iirdand cl..a.-:!: an I it sh.ill l-e the duty ot the . JudKM Inpertora, and Clerk ofea.-h of said towrci.ip. wards, and di-triets to n-reive at tbefaul elerUon. ticketi , either written ar pclnl.il. orartlv written al d).ar!lv print.d. how cilii. n duly ifuwiiiied Ui vi.le tor Xi. inbi r . of the (i. iier il A-i"-mbly nifi U depo-it them in a I-. or h ac to In for that pnrp-e pio.d-d by the prop, r ofli ' err: whieh tickets shall be re-peeitu.ir lalt lledon ttie Ool-i!eT "JFir t Alilel-dBi.nt." ".-enM.d A meiidmnit," ; '-Thltd mendPient." ant -Fourth Ametidnii-nt." mi-I thus who are f-ivoratde to said Amen-luiri.If or anv of them, may expros th ir de-iie I y v-lmj eai h a m in ' wi.arate wiittea or piiute-l. or p.irtly writU-ti or printed ; bnil-ts or ticket rout amir;-.: on the ili-ile t l.i-n ot the w.rd, -For the Ameiidinei.t, ani ibose who areopp-s-ed to such Am. nihH' nt-, or any t them, may expiv tln-ir opposition by votim-each an inuny reparate written r printed ballots or ti kt-t ii-nLiiiinrx on the jn.ldu thereof the words, bAeaint the Ainen lmi-nbt." i And f.uthi-r. 1 do hereby tie B'.ljcp, dir. ct and pro- ' elnitii. that Uieeleetionnn th--said pr -psed Amen hnent-, Flo-ill be op. m d an-1 close-1 t Th- s -me time. B'id m !! r -J-ect Im- romlU' t' d, as the t..-ner:il fclertion of llij-i 1 i t'omtiiMowealth are no v endm ti-d.as well as n i-e: t- the rjiMiinVatinu of v-ter-. the tiim-an-i manner ofm.-ikmi returns, as in .l other aiticilsr-". iiv-ti under my I.moI au.l acal, at Lewi.-hiirs. tl is 4ih S'-ptemt-r A 1. , lft;. liAMU I. liLLUlN, Mienff. , Heal Eritate. i ORPHANS' CUUliT SALE! 1JY virtue of an Or-l'-r of ihe Orpli.ins' t'oun of ITuion county, w ill f-f - If rnl . (or sxe, at the fVlumliia Hnne, in MIK1I.!. BL'KU, at 1 o"ciocIf, 1. .M., of Saturday, Ocf:lr 24, 1S57, , Ihe f-.llowins lical Eitaie. viz.: A TRACT ; Uf IA.M, situan-il in Limestone lown-hip. : county aforesaid, containing j ! fiS ACRKS AND 37 PERCHES, , more or less, adjoining lands of Samuel Shoe- ' maker, '.'harli- Kojrer. 'Ji-orge Klrckner, lienj. Chambers, William Foster and others, all . , Limestone Land, about half VO')HL..l), and the remainder under pnnd'caltivaiion. 'I'lie abcve property will be oilered as a j uhole.or in tracts lo Miit purchasers. Terms made known at a-p, 1 v HB.NRV NOI F., 5rpt. '21, Is"". A !mr of j. h-i iu-ki-r. Ji-'J. SherilT's Sale. BY virtue ofa writ of Lavari Faci;is issued out vf the t.'imrt of t'oiiimnii Fleas ui" I'niou rnutiiy an l Id tne iiirt:teil, w ill he , expend to Public S tU'nr outcry, at the itii,iic houe rf Ilenrv (iibsi-n, nt Winli'-M, in tl.e tou nbhip of I'nion, and canty at'oresai'l, on Fmoii,lIie 2.M Jjy ol' Ot'.tobf r nt.xt at lo - o'clock, in the Vr?iu tm. A- 1)., IS. 7, a t crt;itn i trart of Land Mtuate in tlir Invvnlnp vt !"n it'ii and county of l'inorittiv wit: Ileinnint; at a st on, tin; sou'h-wot f onn-r of the trart at:d aNo a corner ol Iaac i;y'-r iand ; theticc hv lan;!s of Iaac Kytr, 11. 11 I pcu'lie to a Mi ne; thence, ly ihe saiiif, i. s K- ,!! ; 2 perches, to a pinr sfifr.p; thence, hv ihe '. saute, X. "i- Uil.H pt-rciK-s, tu a s'one ; i thiice, hy htnds of fSaiuuet W ;t'!er. X. 11 W. .'ill. I parches, ta a stone; th-'nee, I y ihe : same, X. li.:JJ percfiei, t.i st.niev; ilience, hy lands cfJ. hti I'lulips N. V. :) 6 ! parches, to a pine kn.-t ; litem?, t y Inruls of . ihe heirs of J-.-hn Haves. i?er.t, of Thomn Fenny and Peter i'age, t. W. ai 6 perclifs, (o a hlacic t ak stturp ; thciice. hy lands of Iaac I'yer, S. Itl V.. y j - "n hes. to ihe plnre of bcamnm. rontiinm TW t !M'M)Iil"l UMi rni'T V rn i; i i-' t'KV , AMI rOKTVXIM; AN 0 MX-TIIXTlis i a unvii miM inrnsm w, n-r- tf:e r wilh the tier-'diiameiits and appurtenances. h-rc-'n j M1 ercctetl a lell:n II.me, piin ' XiAflnf, Bank B im, W ii;.-n Sil?d, Ati. . '. Tlo re is valuable Iran Oro in the Inn-f. To he 5n!d a the ptoper:y i t Hnrutut (l.'i'ti I'T, Jof iith If. I'urmoi, am! " t '. li,ir.''n. HANIKL I). :T:M!, fhenir. Sheriff's Otiie-, Lewisbut?, Sej t. -I, i7. i Valuable Farm for Sale. , riAHK subscriber will exnr.se In Public S-le I on the premie, in Kelly Tp, Lbun Ct, I'a, at 10 o'clock A.M. on 1 Isnisila j . '2'iil (i (o?:i-r nc(, a TRACT OF LAM) containing 130ACI8KS or thereabcuts. on which are ereetedAV TWO l.i.jr Dwelling Itoors and aij.i IiAI.'N. Spring lN.useand other huiidingSjand ttt-o Yv clls of Water rn the Farm. 1 fr1??'- About one hundred acres of the : 1 '??rM' ira('t are cleared and under a Rood state of cultivation. The bal Jl.inee of the tract is well Timbered. This land is situated in a pond neinhhorhord and is about half a mile north of the public i r-ia l leading from Milton toUrush V'allevand :VJ from Lewisbnr?. and adjoins lands of J.din lleiina;p, Lair 1 Howard, Daniel Kaufman and ; David Kelly. ; Said Land will be sold as the property of At.r.itiiKii M'Lkrt.ii. decfaed. Terms of : sale made known on f!av of sale bv I JOHN BEXNAfiE, ! Administrator wilh the Will annexed Kelly Tp. Sept. I I, 1SS7 j Adjourned Sale. ; "IOTH'E is hereby jiven that ihe nnder- . 1A sisned.Trnstees. will sell at anrtion, in ; I pursnince to and by virtue of an Act of As- ; sembly approved Ihe 18th day of April, A. I i IS',7, on Miimuat Ihe lUth day of Ociober.A.D. i j 1H'i7, at Ihe premises in Ihe Uorooh of Xew ' Iicrlm, the Jail, Court House and all other ; I'uhlie. I!uildin?s and Lands, situate in said ! Soroush, belonuin; to the County of Union ! ; prior to the free lion of the new counly out of : part of Cnion, bounded and described as fob ; lows, viz : j Five lots adjoining each other, and bounded i ; on the west by Vine street, north by Market : street, east by IMnmb street and south by an ! : Allev, whereon the Court House antl ; C ounty IHS1'-M are erected. j ! Also a certain lot adjoining Plumb street ; on the east. Market sircel on ihe south, lot of Jc hn Seebold's on ihe west and an Alley on : i the north, whereon the J;:il is erected. i j Said lots will be sold separate, together wilh ' the appurtenances. i I Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., of ! said day, when and where the teiins an.l con ditions of sale will be made known by the tin- 1 ' dersiined, dulv appointed bv said Act for that 1 ' purpose. AKU MlbDLKSWAR I II, j , IIK.MIY I-. t. ri K. t July25.1RS7 JOHN' V. BARBEK. A VALUABLE FA KM lor Hale. riMin subcril-fr i-fli-rs the Farm on which i I he now resides, siniaie in BulHilo Valley, I l'nii eonnty, 4 miles from MilHinhnrg and S miles fium Ilarllelon, conlaini.ig abuut 175 ACRES, of which abont 135 are elearrtl, and the rem- j grxaiorier is well timbered. Ir is I.nnesione i gravel land, in a sood stale of cultivation, ihe most of it having been limed once, and ! home of it the fecund time. The Farm is well watered,, running stream 1 passnn throngh ii, and a never failing spring ! uf limestone water at the door, and a pump 1 in the barn-yatd. There is a fine ORCHARD j ui oa r run. The buildings are new a larcre don-if ble Plank H.mse, wll finished, a large I t 3 a Waon House, and all i.ther nfrrary . TOMtii.lmp. LTIKITIAN litir. .On lh ruuLic silk or u iistatk. VCKCF.AIll.Y mih' l-t will and ; m. nt of J0;iN 11 Ki:i:. late t Il itUni l,iuship. I'nion counly, deceased, will be j sold, at public sale, on tl.e pie.r.ises, on Wcdiii'slajv'toM r 'is, Ir-J, all thai niesu:. e and iit.V T Of l..iM stluate in Bnrtalo township, on the roa.l lead ing from I.ewishurss to Milllii.burir, adj .inn. lands of A. lain Votin?, Samuel !!auer, J.din Hauck and others, cuiitaiiiiug about ! EIGHTY-SIX ACR.ES, nearly ait cleared, and iu a hili Male vt tul- . Lo iin-i.. TliP liiinrnveiio nt- ;.re, a two-t"- mie, 1USICK HOi;E. FliAMK MutsE and Kl I t'll I N. W A-U IIOl'wK, c.-J HA KN and WAliON M1K1. End "tl- r ) it L'uildinrs: two WL1.1.S and two Ci.VFKIJNS with Ftimps in. Alsto. A 'raet of WOO D AND a! joiinii" lands of J..!ai ll.i-.ik, Wiu li..i,-r. William Irwin's l.ar.-, ar.d oU. fs, Cvi.taiu inLr about il'i 4 ! . AiMO. Al the -..-ml- tiis-e. by -r.Vr i.f ibe Orphans' Coin I o! loi n c. .iniiv. a 'I II M "I of I,;tlll adjoining tlie at ove-l --ci i! ed s'i acre trait, lands of Jarob Uakrr's bens. John Haui k, lluilab. ereek. a:.. I others. ci n taining about TlilUTY-TWO .K lU.S, j-ar-cleared. The above lands lav in the heart -t Biilfilo Vailev, one m !.- w-t of I'.-.H-lo V Koad-. an.l c- n-i-! of the tut tpuiUtu ) M in the vultni. That winch is not cb-.-rd i covered wilh the LKbi' OF TI-VUtK. Terms of sale will be rnnde known on tli day of .-ale, by V WIU II. KKI.l.i. A.lu.'r. (t.m ftf:irr...it. nm i-xo. ' f .!"l.i f..lT. ,l.i .1. una A'ln. r .1' I alh.iiui! U-Ler, J d. Bajfuto Vail-g. Oct. I, l.r'. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. VCKKEA11LV 10 an order ot ihe Orphans' Court ol l.'nion n.unty, will be eli.'.sr.! to public s!e. at the II . use f Ja. M'Creisht, at Bulla!.. X It '.i l-. in I'.-ifi )lo lown-h-p, - n Saturday, the 7th of November rust, . all lhat messuage and tract if LAND silu ale in Uutlalo (..unship. I'nioit ci'iiniy. adjoi.i ing lands of Andrew Male's heirs, land formerly of Jacob Vena-la, and of 'J bomas It .bison, dee'd, cotita ning Eijhty Acres u,ul l'artif 1'rrhr. The Improvements aie, a Two-u rey Frame Duelling ll..n-e, a -trail Fr-nitikJ Koii-e. one and a hu'l rcy, and tl.e bind under cood culiivato n. Al SI). Another sin: II It-l or pifc i.l (ir tio l adjoining l.u. Is ol I :i. -. If. do-, n, Jec'il, Paul I'l. tb-nd. ilci m.d I'.i.i. I M.i- 1 r. contaiutng 'I'lto 4 r-H and Fitly Two Perches j also under cultivation. A I. so. A p e.e i 1 ininrr i.nnn. situate in said township, ailjonnng lands t-t John Stahl, Jacob ll.iitinan ai,d llariel K-mg-A'er, ir., con-aif.it.- ."-.iieu Acres and Forty-One Perches, ale ti- cotnuieiice at I oVlor!;. P. M-. ftlifu Ttlllis of Silt will It- ma !. kn. n n I v M :;v i: i.- i;inmiV. A'-tr in'.tr. -! Hot T -'J 1 - I: - s.. .. .1. r" ) per WM. Ji.l Ai-'y Pv the Court : F Sept. 21', 1SS7 y V. U lonsoll .1 mi. Cl'.rk. vall'aiu.i: i:i-:al ksta'j : j on is.M.i.. riTIE subscriber i !T-:l . ! I -sale : I - II" !-'i:ci I on the we-t si ie of S ntb r:. c. . ! -t. e in tl.e !i,.roiij.-h of l,..wibi-rg. between Mattel andM.l.oui- siree's.or.si-nt.of near a lot .in I a hall ..I ground-i-Kiknitra toi.t- t tc.t : -t . u aol Second slret -, ar. 1 in !rn:-th 1.".? let. in- !.--. The in-provemen's are a r -nu o. !i .u- i! rr. Tst. rey MUCK I V I .1 .INC iLi. 1 1 USF.. "f ff J 1,1 K-!' !c! lioi.t bv " I -i -! --p ti:::-i -' - itti a marble ba-c. mo, rl.i-sills :.r,. I tune-- it I ly l-.i't.-et ?n (in: K. :!. n a V,', :' . : cell, nt wa-.-r. w :th a I'mnp in, n:..b r r . '"a larce Ci -tern u's U:. b r root a laiL-..-MUi.Ie at. Ire Il.-u.-.c and - .her iieve-.-ary out-buil.lini.'s. Th-re are on si: 'v, Li't choice KiuitTiees and r-hr'ibb ri' The location is a de-iraMe one eniior tor a private r-'si.U t.ce i-r pul i.c t.;.-n,i'-s. It i i-t-ihe m--st eVvati-.l pait of the I!..n iish. r.ear the C. url Hou-e.aiol 1 itt a -i-or: d'-ta. ce from Market -tr.'e'. Terms will le mmle --v. June '.), 1-57. (J. F. Mii.I.KK. DEblRAELE BUILDING LCTS Ott One tft n s..nih Thit.l 1 itreet, a .u:irti i.i.A a bail liui .lakt t. Al-o on S -uih I-'uuitii .-tint only two squares from Market. I Z: The r.bove are 'evel I.f ts. we!l !i ca:ed and adapted to btnbl r; purposes. W II. AKMSI liONfi. Acting Fx'r oi Win. Arti.-iiotu. dic"d I.ewisbnrg, March I". Isr.7 Ho! Farmers thar.ee for a liiirmnn! 1?OK SAI.I'.. near I.ewi-bui e. a Tract of ' almost IOO .4rr-S i f good Fanning Land, limestone soil. It will be sold on reas onable terms al private sale tor Ca-.h. Inquire ul the Otlice of the Chnmiclt. June 1(1, '57 Still Another Opportunity! 3rC'arl3-,1hC:irap'riture Man, back a;als "ITE take this method of informing the f citizens ol Lewishnr and surroi nding c uutry. that ne arc a?din uuh them ! r a .short nmand now t tVerthem a beittrarticle and at lower prices than ever heretofore. We have taken the eld stand above ChriM & Caldwell's Pruj Store, and bavin? much bet ter light than we had in our old mom, and more convenient rooms in every respect, we shall be better able to accommodate. Persons bavinc T'if-tnrm of rti-r-a"(t fi fnla rr n Tr.tUva which lliry w -u!J lilieUt lit n- i-it t-r lr.iiij.fi-m-,1 u j-;itou a n:uli Iaifi r i-nn l:.v it tit ne mi fli-Tt m ti.-, ui Ihe cr.pi.K will lw warrantrj to W raaily ai riM and Pi.mi tiin better than thi-. e li;. It il.i-r sr laWn trom. r-r-(-u5 wantirx I hftogra; h ran bae tiinn f.r 1-rir.a nnit:g frtii j.; ti )f 0. 1'n-tiirt-s l r-.-n run fiiM-il ti. Iht-tr mimii throub irkurs. anl uf ilnart pvtsi.ii uk'D tit tlif liort.-?t ni'tirf. at tiV'r rf:J. rr'; (icturp of y..une childn-n taken ir. oiiMerij in a, t.rieltt li,ht. 4"ut.lHr Vit-wa f I uii-l it, tc, tnl n t or.l r. Aol-rotvrt riirtar-M tnkDOB dark arxl raiitv i)MV-jnirk-tr thaH I)a;!iU'rrott on lhei-iiarit ait-1 fci iht.-t. rirfurra fif'iii nOct.a. to $. lo jinit ("the vnrrhtii-r. W CXh-u.l acnnliat IniaUOon to nil In .-all act m-i ua atiU i-xantine r.ar fpwiiiM-n. Jiethr th' j want t :. :nrr .-r nL l.i'Dit-n.l t-r the tlar. n . r hntA L';i;.lm?ir Maiiiiui.lli Vtt) Sion. We ttu-lj t t Iwtw. M't'AKTV. rtit N. It. Tn-triif-ti.-rn ptrrn Eu tl.i art. ar-. a; (.r;tu fun:ti-tl &t tl;p ft i r;ri!. IV". n il.iii)t tn Irarn th-- husimr.-s nti rtw h;ivt an .j-Mrf i a ly u-t . Uva tu t If roKc Out In a liew Vlace! JISi: IV. ViS.i:!:, havin taken the pstahhshmeut ieceilly i ccu pict by Mrs. IVNorniandie. adj-.ining the "Chronicle" and Teleeraph otFices. he is prepared lo see his old and new friend, and furnish ihem with all kinds of COMEECTItu AERIES of the rhoicest varieties. He has refitted the establishment, and is cert.lin of giving satisfaction U all. Ice Cream served up everyevening. Aug. 11, ls' Jet Goods! Clack Diamonds!! &c. Etty Eutlyt und Sate your Money? ? rriIE subscriber is prpun d lo furnih L at a' I limes the very bet COAL of every description, from the ilkes-Barre and Sha niukm mines. He has on hand an article of very superior quality such as is sell! urn bro't to this market. which be will dispose of at the lowest cash prices Coal weighed, and gm d measure warranted. H Coal exchanged fur merchantable Country Produce of most kinds as well as for cah. Coal Yard at Tho's Nesbifs Lumber Yard op Kouth Water street. Nov. lsS.i tf R. I. NFS BIT. 1 )I.AK Conlracts ui.H Teachers And Or dry on I'm? asrrer ul f hrcn;cle Oilice. in:: ;ri:at 1:1:11 iiiiz:k rorND A;r last: f.-OR IT KK-Tt'tll.-i FKUMANKNTLY .l:AV l!ATf T' It nr.-i'ii! t-M'-r, f.,vrf lit jtir:ntfr ti- l,ut t-r-(j ; fVntAV Mil .IHH.itT.lJ. it h lit H fu'ft. rr r) i,.-;,, i fltil nil rr'if-ii: ta- lU tir -(t. h-itMti v, kr,. t 1 1 K-r ; nii'f l-1 l ir-r il tn uy irit ;fir ' If rt.. HKur-f. aif t-T ma:r- all hiflrh A-, frmti lh' r. n run- ail li ur-l-jia ! tv r avl wLe. aiernrioj (.ltle loUuWifcj. Iii-r X U . Uh i.:.r Vi'.ftV. J W'tli A O. fi. nl: VV a frw .;B . Mv- irrritrtl o mai'jT oMr full, t r I'r-r I' J U Hair li -f -.tJl.-. Iljt !"It t-ri' . ii ;. j Ui i'l l U-iltn f'-r a iiafititr. d ii i U--n liiti,,. .;. J ii ) . ii!-.- -..'-I. nii.t.t "nj. r tv fr-,,;, (oil. frrrtf ttf' a A'l it'! t'Mt tA t.. ,T jt'trtQf,. t?,r. nr fiuTt.ff i u limr,i arwl tt. r- r f : t.,i , r'-nL-- it r- mi.- In tii th fli'K-1 aui-s-t -ui ', ai. I . r-.i. f r i s rfuur Hr.nit, JuJ.jf Jiiua- u tLa.1 it is a iu' -t .thi.ir-i Tf a rat iii. .-i-ii.l it- !i- arw-ti a winy h (TTW.f f 1 u-; aa-i d il. zt-u J aizc; ii-l !: itf yi.nrn rv ir. v. KW I-A. MIX t.UUoLP AC. . M. rt.ariHi To.. Mo.. X- t. 1:. 1 ! ar .".r : .--.iiif t.'n- M.m,... r 11 V i J W w. i. in-iti. fi ti M-ii.f nf y nr lUir Kft. rt. ... , ,- it., t- i-t -n wr.rnii-if I, mt : 1 it bur Ji.' ,f t I In- ;." rf. ( f. r I- rt It. r .in f '.' 1.-h t f r iVj- lla.l n -rff-: ri-l wi:b - r--. al. ii Mi- ruin-4 U Jralil l.i-jul. T r!i:i.i-t t!.i..-'r r: m r ft in rnr. wiim-ii'-. wl.iii r- I. -r ii-.- I .$ i-r nr tilIF--l U to U-" tf nr U.-r-,it;i . W 't. I Mi lit f I- hi r- -f -Or. f. hut, lo f-nr i riff, bh-1 il-fJ "f il nur In- !). a ft- ip -it tin.v. l li.r aar Dliri-;. imJtira i-4 lnti itt ,- . -f I. sir t'xl f.iit. ami franrt.w fay tlmt r ii y. i. :..!hf. a 't'r. a"1' ! Intnrfaot -vu i ir Mailt fil r t lii' (. W .- rti ih.-r " rr. mnd .1 i v t. i- u. r. i y or ir.ritrtf, ua ajcrlcct rJii u li Ji' . - f '- Ii lp a ii I hnir. We mtv, y ur-rf-i-nM ';K.ii:f;i: w iin;rtiRnrnAW. SACAII A. Hl;i.l.'?U.jTaAW. flanlrn.-r. Main. Jnnm 12. M'OF J W T'-l. ar fir: I Pi two twli;.. f t ' I'n.f. U H.. r lf'. ra!itf . an-i . an truly nay it ia t; .. ii-iitf-t tii r t. tv rf thr af 1 -r r-"rifis ar4 r-han-trtitr tl;- Hair. I: f-Tf U--iiu it I a a wn of arfirtT. Vi ,nir lia fif-w a:tiif it f-risinal f-kr Tf.o fan r.-'cr nun i.l it tl.- f rl.i wit Lout tlif lravt frar. a mj etii- uut- f-filif wt-rat kin.J. Vmir lf"f-Tl f 1' t . PA NIK I. X H KlltV n J. WiMift J r . Proi rift r. ' 12 trf a.lay. X. V , in tktf irrfat X. V Wirf l;il.n n'.aLUittmt.-nt 114 !:irk-t !.-ft. !r y..n.. M-. M. A tid Ui b7 all woxI UriiRgfiit1. tn tsviJ-irg iy ilbLT if- C'ALbMELL. Great Excitement! M OS II V LOST! T T is now univrrsaliv 1 clia-ih el any article vi (o-(J fv-r privaif i r fanii'v u an-1 ilie paj in? ihtrrrn more ili:m a ta-r prn.fif. is 'morify lost :h? unle r ML'n'l. fh fioxie. has jsi cpenrd, in his El AXf rOMMODlOI'S fJO!'SL n tii n tu it i f t-Viirdi and Market ti;rppi3, I.ev!-inirr, a spiMi!iJ asnrtn-f tit i f .-I'lUNi; AM) .-r.MMKIi cdods. I-r Ia 1 t's as wf'l f Ten lie rr.rn. CT,.itinp. m r'.iri. il 'h varti'tis styles rf Press s'k, -ri f I.nnt lS-r7f. Pcplins Lawn-, lri:Ii:ints, ri-sut Knihrt.i.lertes, n.lr, ("ii Ifrvlpevps Ilam'hr-n h-t I", Triniu.;i.g, j:..vps, Mirs. t ret her with P.fl of Doic2Pi(i i-oi;Is, Punts, Mu.tii, iTvC. AUof Ilea-iy-Mu'Je i'.- Wsmi", H a;s t'ravat, Lir.iiS, an a Lls Mi, t OEFEE, Mttt.ASES, Cj i .; n: i : . I'iMf hv i;,- ij'iar-rr, ha;f,.-r!:..!r am .l.T by t!:t? sr.cii t r t usl.r ;.t :i -h- rt. i:n-.t every Eiinnr 11 mi a'lv . cf i mi rnr - r tn !-t ft-iM.il r.t t!:.- o i j i 2:1 u!i ri w!.. Ii u .il l-e 51 hi at the LOWEST CASH PRICE r rrli:;i.-.'r".l f, r Cctin'rv Pro :nc-. A"! he in a r..ir T: al; l'i:ck ui-t, 1 r.'Jts a;i ! Ti. nip: r;:vi::i;t. i.f a ;.enrr nn;-!i'v. frr-m the Hurr'ev V;'. i t -jv - ni.-f at y 1 ! icr 'hnn the mi Is ltn t- :i i" :h v r -:'.i u, ai ,i (jciif as f:"r,' i n"l s,,f r ...... m tut ii t-c if - tr if 1 y usnniii, si Id m :-.ri:c or small uut :tic- AT.r.X. AMMOS. L-".'. i- ui-. r.i.. May 'Z, 7.7. LR. SAKF CRT'S IKVIGOIIATCR or l.iT Remedy, rr!l!- U r m a t .-'! rttipr m- f al .I:ar. Tr i. t - r ii.-. . j 1.. 1 a r-ikit c mn-jt aln : : ' v It tv. - -- il I t f;.; ,r- t r ,; i.'- r ' .1 ' an 1 - i. ii- ri' ri t h:. r. f.r 1 . ; t if : : . dir.- ain i , i , J,.r,r V.u.yx r t. tr. Ui i: v . -: ..' it nt. ;- tr I'V - l ri -j a c D.Hi.jM LraJ tu t. all t w ! i- li rt ihf r i-iitt fa IhafU Littr. T - :i-.-r i r.rsf - fit . . K-1" v. ut.iI 11 ..-u it I- rf. t ti tl..- -l m ar.- iu.lv j. M-iiIntT-'fll.-r jn wi-il :t f j-Tb- att.u.a- i i -i rr- !t -1. i- n-'i r.t i n ll-f 1 thy i : tl . ! a ( -:) -r i : ni..iiirf i t it.- tunt.i.iis. V L ti i hr ru c : . h -at tai'It. th- t , 'i.rt.M.I,t.e-.r.(.i.ni M.f-r- in i ri;-. i.-it v i fflir i TL'alt tl. l.iTtT t.i tf f -.! :.. il-. it- .li-ty. I'.t t! r il I- s. - i f i!,at orr-.r. t..- ti i I n j r: t- :.- I-ar ois-ti it n uiix. in i; rti-n. 1 1 r.- re : !.; ii l.it-'v ).;r-. in T-1 i - im- r iiir .v i.-n it:: tn t uiit'-i l tl:t ii. an il n-nci-nvnt tc I irh it i ii..! ,r. T. i n-w- !i:..t t!,i - p nit-.!) i t ia-t i r -t. cn n t-- ni.:.-.t m ir; , t ( i m r.i:n r t in aiiv f i: i. rai. 1 ji b' t t- tr . T- 1 1 1. miii r. inii iiin n-r .; n. A .-. i: ; in..) lit- 1 f n f- nil. .1 I v :x,re Li:rc.s. ar-l p-.tr- ; t t-i lb:t prrt wl i- h i.l m li.i ti-r tl.r i-;ti vr . tn- nf l m'i it i. Ti-ci-ni-r-m, r all mril-.i-r 1 a-1 matt.-r f; ni th rr-t, m. m i e in th ir '. a h..'tl.v f.-w i f 1-ii. Iruiji r.t'iit: ;1.- -t marli ru.irif fnr.i to ...--t w-jit. finrifviti; U ) riT.r j : n- rcJ hi-filtl: tn the ihnlr niarliin rv. fttnj-.t c it-- '-sivi -1 thr -!'-n-f. ar.l i-tTwtine rui --l rtiri u! art if Tl..- l:-L-r.-. ;ihli attr atJ. cts. IV it hv u.-iiu lauiuU vt Mit:rkl lYi.TD. that arc U'lially rin-rtt-1 i-. all f. Uf-w tl:. e ttir ffori "ire i jr'- tiT. lf L-unnmlrr.l. Si. I IJtt u in mi br ovrJ l- tha t tao ti a t.Kiii.-!ul tLttn m smu as ll.f at tar a i W.t. Thf Trij' mfrr tifrrr f,ti!t to cure our ttomavh or th ba.l rtT.i-Li er-rirB-ri:ttt-r-atin;. Iniin : at Oik tu-lit r-altiT to rne tMt!r. ar-l Oirrn te l-irrh'. ilitfriilt it i trur. in nrvrt tn nt It K fi'' t th-i who t:ikf thr InTicoiaiiT. r'or lty-Hfai or Jainii-i D'fir.r in th n-wn wi ri 1 a- t -i. :'ulh or run f fjiiii k' v a tl-r Ii.Vi- rx-t-r. It n muTf eli rll anl uuLaluril r.;- rlr m th fc'n. jT.r Nikht tarf. taki a Jose bffi-r retirinp, anJ ft a ur T-rcvt-utntiti. ff'.-r fVVoiMirtrhAtrurtinn it in tnfr and sure nwlr, a- it rmn'T tlt rau . f the .4, ;-4-. t iMtn- iwa ram.ot i-ii-t h. r th- Intjf rafr in frf!" takt-u, while i bv!:c it iJ- rt-a-.il to a frw ilor. tt nnt t knnwn thtiill thf an Zir diri rr t eau-xil hy m it.-r.itit.ii l.irrr, ai., to rnr them n-r- a l.iv rn ni-'liriri-: it hnn nn-tlirinal joa-r. Dt-Trr laf- r ' (il . Tr il. that TiM eui !l lti-rs f tl Z.r". ' mattt-r ot how lone Ftaml Uijl vr hat mat b tbt-tr 6 rn. , ThartiT mt di-ii.al Tirti.es xrrat-t. U frrm il - f 'f j iif.il Is Mich aa to b attilire To atl whrtu :(:nr h f.-rt. for r'i ran u-th mil:rii.i itlnni r-" 1 Wn.fil. it srU aa acrr.t thnrti,ar.il honl1 tHnt-n in iiiipi. i. nt .iuant;ii'ti t- t.pi-ratroo :h- N-i fi-nti. 1h b.-t Wat t: tnke it i- t. tW ih- m.c-f , in tl nit-Hi Ii. tbn tak in-bq water and wai;.-w 1 th tfiMht-r. Iu tLia way th rm-.tf. in will nrr-) ltW , trU. SA.NK.'l.l. A C- Vr-T rirtera. Urcalway, V-ri- i SMry CHRIST $ CM DIVE 1 1. Jtirisfur$ , "! I H. R. MKK IN. Ast ! CABINET AVAIIE TM)1 ! "VOKTII 4th Strret. Tie snlwriNr I li mitsl rfspectlully inf.rirs ilie citir-'.s : l.rwisbnr; and vicimiv, that he h.is -n rucJ ! anj l' r sale a clirap li.i i-r FI KMM'--j l..r the ring ira.ir, ci n.pi is-ng ! Ihx-ssing and Common Durr.ni.-. Sec i rclarics ami Hook Ca?.?. Center, Car.l and I'ior Tallies, liniiir aii.i j llicakfa.et Table?. Ci'jil'oiink. Cot I (aire aud other DL-d.-iteods. tam!-JF i Si'as, and (.'hairs , of all linu'j. COFFI NS nia'!t' 10 r:'r ' short n.-tice. ' The pill. lie are rprdia!'- inritrJ t" essroi"' ! his work. as he is sure that ll-ey u i!! It ; tied Willi Ins stock of Ware, an I prices. .SOl.OUON VOl'Mi I I.ewisbnrw, S.-pt. 13. lr-;.(i I fc-vsT l.t K, Halrtf". ! 5?. SJ' and Jt-ltl liy. n-'"'"'"" S)rL-siSili.w -si Oilice l'hP u'r ! Cah. A. E. DEMIR.MAM"". AS1- I Lew-isbtir?, April li.j-l. JOM til Ui:i.l.Y. AiulloiM'rr. SOLICITS the patronase of P"l';:--Ui-Mdcncc on Suiith r'if:h street. burg, Ta. Deceir.N-r . I6- has orened a ue I. e rear.i ba -' ,v' . . 1 . - :. u . . h:s liU- hlsl i-oleeiiKiiei v. an-i wisun iu liurtti cii-n-ireti tl.e inf