i ir J ! -1 A, f 1 it i it i ;.. I? ' f 1 V B. H. WOKDEN t J. H. OOHNFl.IrlR tMl-lilNl on ih r,l, .- .st. ui. hu the lr,r.-t uj Ui-rt Wftal.tlun olftj.y N.-ws. .r iu Union IVunw. T... -I ....i i tii . . i t Freedom, national ; Slavery, sectional ! ; 2d GunConnecticut O.K. Thd State Election for Connecticut, on Monday last, Lovs largo gains for the Opposition cau.c, in House buiI Senate. Last jear, Ihe llcp. niaj. on State Ticket at lesi than 1,000 now it is about 5,000 on a largely increased vote. Mr Hu -k-1 ULfc- lOghaui IS tUa new UOTOmor. Arnold and j Uisuop. fanil See. Toiiei it is tlmsn h . , , i un election, misrrjiretetiKil IUO pooiHC 01 I CoanccticHt vLca the TotcJ ta cuslae Kansas. I'lnnlclpal Elections, April 6. Cincinnati. Tho municipal election b:l 1 yesterday resulted in the success of the ATtti-Leuouitou tickot by about 3900 lusjirity. ' i)i:iiiQCE A. 9. Ilctherinr'ton, the People's candidate was elceted Mayor by 60i majority. C-r. Lot is. The rctnrnsof tho election tiave not all been made, but enough is koown to insure tho election of the entire lVi-e fc" late Dotnocratio ticket, by an aver age unj uity of 1100 votes. The wholo Tree noil ticket, beaded by f. i . (larlenutre fdr -Mayor, was elected jn Jm'ERSON ClTV, (tbo Capital of Mis- ajtiri,) by an average-majority of ,0. l'K.iitoir Ucturna from tho town fUciioiiA,uM in the State ycstcrdny,Bhow lare llepubliean gains. I'ortlanh, Me. Jodediah Jcwsll, the Republican candidate fof Mayor, has been elaetod hy 200 majority. Klmtsa, N. Y. At the municipal elec tion to-day, K Hall, the Republican can-! shall, wnh.u twenty davs after the result is di late for Mayor, was elected. I known, notify the' 1'iesident of the Tinted -Thns do all the Free States--? f'? !,f,,.he tamc" A"d ll'"f"V'-" the Fres ... . ,. - ident shall annoiinee the same by proclama- Xtwuri repudiate and condemn Kucha- tion, and thereafter, and without any further tu' Administration 1 1 proceedings w hatevcr on the part of Congress, the admission of the said State of Kansas in- .,, '''e 1 nion, upon an equal fooling with the TUB Administration again Defeated ! original states m all respects whatever, shall t i TTr 7u -rr n n be complete and absolute. tCCOmplOn rrJCCted in lllC H. Of R. .Sec.. A,,Jbeii further -'tnacltdfThM in ... . : the elections hereby authorized, all while e announced in part of our last week's male inhabitants of said Territory, over the elition, the severe rebuke to the slave-! B"e of twenty-one years, who are legal voters k.lt. .....n.n .i , , , under the laws of Ihe Territory of Kansas, holding government at W ashtngton, and i and mine olherSi sha leawJ t0 rotf . and ibe support given to true popular sovrcign j this shall be the only qualification required to ty, by tho defeat of tho Lccompton Con- ' en,,,le ll,e voler '" ,1,c r''ht of uirrpe in .. .... i i i . r, ' said elections. And if any person not so ftitutton in the peoples branch of Con- i qual,ed shall vote, or offer to vote, or if any gress, on the 1st inst. A more dotailcd pei son shall vote more than once at cither of ccount may be desired by all. ! 5a,J. "'''J?. or ?f. 'J "f ' bt ' ! made, any false, fictitious, or fraudulent re- THURSDAY, April 1st. The Capitol is ' turns, or shall alter or change any returns of thronged by an eager and excited crowd. ; either of said elections, such person shall. Kvery member is present but Mr. Care- ' uP"n COI""c,i'" thereof before any conn of thers, a Lecomptonite from Missouri, who ! c"m1elrn jurisdiction, be kept at hard labor . .' j . , P , . """"""' 7"" n,,t less thansn luonths.and not more than Las Cei detained from his seat, by sick- i thrre years. iress. Col. Harris of 111., (who gained bis j Si.e. ft. And be it further enarlrit. That the title by his bravery in the Mexican war) . members of the aforesaid hoard of cominis ws brought in on an easy chair, looking ' ''"ners. and all pettons appointed by them to M pale as a corpse. The fate of consump- j c?"f tncC' ",e r"""5''" f f 1 .. . . . , . r. shall, before entering upon their duties, take tion is upin htm, but he would be heard ; an oafh to Irf.rra faj,hfully the duties of !iUst the Leeompton outrage. Thus , their respective offices, andou failure thereof. ttvr ia t,u ooa vmeaat soat out ot a House , or 2J Members a tbiner proliatily an- ( f y alcllud in the history cf Congress. After some ordinary businees.at 1 o'clock, ! J. M , Mr. Stephens of Ga., the Whig j shall receive for theirservices the same com leader oT the Democracy, called np the ' pensation as is given lor like services under bena'e Jiccompton bill, without objection, i Mr. biddings, of O., objected to the eeeoud reading of the bill, and moved its tej-rtion. Motion dtfealid Yeas 03, (including all the North Americans, Re I'tibliijns, Hickman and Chapman of l'a , o l Harris of 111 ,) and Nays 137. Mr. Montgomery of Pa., moved the fol lowing eulttitule for tho bill, (the substi tute being in substance that offered by ; fr. Crittenden in Senate, and rejected :) ! A ACT for the AUuiIknIoii of Ibe Stale of Kaiiwat. Into I tic '. lulou. KiLTiotr I. He it enacted by the Senate and ' House of Representatives of the L'nitedStatcs . of America in Congress assembled, That the htate jit Kansas be, and is hereby admitted in-. tti the I'nioti on an equal footing with the ori-' c n il i Status in all respects whatever; but in- asmtteh as it is grealiy disputed whether the ! Constitution framed at I.ccompton, and now Jen ling before Congress, was fairly made, or expressed the will of the people of Kansas, this ! aJtnisMon of her into the Union as a State is , here declared to be upon this fundamental ' eond.tion, namely: that the said constitutional ir.t .f anient shall be first submitted to a vote of , the pcoplcof Kansa,and assented to by them, t a majority ol the voters, at an election to be held for the purpose; and as soon as such assent shall be given and duly made known to the President of Ihe United Stales, he shall announce the same by proclamation ; and thereai'ter.and without any further proceedings on th- part of Congress, ihe admission of the sit I Mate of Kansas into the Union upon an equal fooling with the original States, in all respects whatever, shall be complete and ab solute. At the said election the voting shall b bv ballot, and by endorsing on his ballot, as each voter may please, "for the Constitu tion," or "against the Constitution." Nhould the saul constitution be rejected at the said election by a majority of voles being cast against it, th'-ii, and in that event, the inhabi- tai.-.s of said Territory are hereby authorized -firmed oi adjmiged to any individual or iudi nd empowered to form fur themselvesa Consti- vidnals, shall by this article be granted to si,.,., i i l... .r e ,9i Pillli 'I'lit fti- n fntnin nf the hlnic ot Kansas, preparatory to its ailtuis- Hon mi. i the Union, according to the Federal 1 oiiMiiiition, and to that end may elect dele gates tu a Convention as hereinafter provided. sr. S. And he it further enacted. That the aid State of Kansas shall have concurrent jurisdiction on the Missouri and all other rivers and waters bordering on the said Stale of Kansas so far as the same shall form a common boundary to said State, and any other (Staie or S;ates now or hereafier to be formed r bounded by the same ; aud said rivers and waters, and all the navigabl waters of said Mute, shall be common highways and forever free, as well to th inhabitants of said State as to all other citizens of the I'niled Siates.with i ot any lax, duty, impost or loll therefoi. Sri-. 3. And be it further enaetea That, for the purp.tse of ensuring, as far as possible, that the elections authorized by this act may be fair and free, the (iovernor and Secretary nf ibe Territory of Kansas, and the presiding oncers ot the two branches of its Legislature, tmiot-Ij-, the President of Ihe Council and Speaker of the House of Representatives, are hereby constituted a Board ot Commissioners to cairy into efteci the provisions of this act. and to use all ihe means necessary and pro- , l oo,0. . . Vt , VI k ? lr,m .ha" coa' I Mr. Quitman of JlisJ , moved to amend :uute a board, and ihe board shall have now-1 , ,- r .l e ' i -n .l aud authority, m respect to each and all of kJ striking from the Senate bill the sen iiit election, h'rrehir miwMi?.i r r...i,i..i tcDco concedinif to the peoDle of Kansas 1 r, to designate and establish precincts for ! vouug, or to adopt those already established ; ' to cau.e polls to be opened at such places as ! '. !."m f r",,er I" "7"? cTX,n r:eet:.. a precincts of said Temlory.to ap- . r.;.rf4C)1.lteicf!ctionateachofihesev-' tal of v.titg, Uire ditcrttt and r- i mu'Ii fi l any Iwc cf whom kall be rermire the aherifls of the themselves or ilepulics.lo each ol ihe places of vo- purpose ot' preserving peace and gii'.'il order; .or Itiesaid board may, Mislead ol said .Slit rili i.iul their deputies, appoint,at their dicrciion,abd in such instances astheychoose, oilier lit persons fcr the same purpose; ami when Ihe purpo;.e til the election is to elect us.,i I a invention to form a contm. lion, as hereuibelore provuleil, ihe number ol j uVieaU's shall he sixty, and they shall be ap portioned by said board among the several counties of said J erritorv, according to the number of voters; and in making ibis appor tionment, the board mar join two or mine counties together to make an election or rep resentative district, where neither ol ihe said counties has the requisitenumoerof voters to I entitle it to a delegate, or to join a smaller to a 'ar:;''r havin a surplus population, u'lit'rii it t, nir mtf Ir. n. 1 i tl. ren recent:.. lion. The election hereby authorized shall continue one Jay only, and shall not be eon- tinned later than mudown on that ilav The j said uoaiu M-..U. appoint lue dny 01 eieciiun sau bar,i tor earn ot lite elections hereby aulhorizeu,as the saute may become necessary. The said fSovernor shall announce, by proclamation, ihe day appointed for any one of said elec lioiis, and the dav shall be as eaily a one as N consistent with due notice thereof to the pec pie ol said Territory, subject to the provi sions of this act. The said board shall have lull power to prescribe the time, manner, and places of each of said elections, and to direct ihe time and manner of the returns thereof, n hieli returns shall be made to the said board, whose duty it shall be to announce the result by proclamation, and to appoint therein as early a day as practicable lor the delegates elected (iiere tlie election has been fur dele gates) to assemble in convention ai the seat of Government of said Territory. When so assembled, the Convention shall first deter mine, by a vote, whether it is ihe wish of the proposed Maif to be admitted into the I moil a: that time; and, it so, shall proceed to form i a Uonstutition, and take all necessary steps for the establishment of a State (overnment, in conformity with the Federal oustitution, subject to the approval and ratification of the people of the proposed Slate. And the said Contention shall accordingly provide for its submission to the vote of the people for appro val or rejection ; and if the majority ot voles shall be triven for the constitution so framed they shall be liable and subject to the same p- r"'ac1"1 !lKC cas "nde '"ntorial laws. ' officers mentioned in the preceding section 'ne territorial taws. Si.e. 7. iirf be it further enact in , That the said State of Kansas, when her admission as a State becomes cot: plcte and absolute, shall be entitled to one member in Ihe House of Representatives, in the Congress of the Uni ted States, till the next census be taken by the Federal (vovernmenU Sic. 8. Anil be it further enacted. That the following propositions be, and the same are hereby, offered to the sail people of Kansas for their free acceptance or rejeclion, which, if accepted, shall be obligatory upon 'he Uni ted States ami upon the said Mate ol Kansas, to wit: First, That sections numbered sixteen and thirty-six in every township of public lands in said State, and w here either of said sections, or any part thereof, has been sold or otherwise been disposed of, other lands, equivalent thereto, and as contiguous as may be, shall be granted to said State for the use of school. Second, That seventy-two sec tions of laud shall be set apart and reserved for the use and support of a State university, to beselectsi! by the (inventor of said State, subject to the approval of the Commissioner of the tieneral Land Otiiee. and to be appro. friated and applied in sock manner as the .egislatuie of said Stale may prescribe for the purpose aforesaid, but for no other pur pose. Third. That ten entire sections of land to be selected by the Governor of said State, in legal subdivisions, shall be granted to said State fur the purpose of completing the public buildings, or for the erection of others at the scat of government, under the direction of Ihe Legislature thereof. Fourth, That all salt springs tiilhin said State, not exceeding twelve in number, with six sections of land adjoining, or as contijuous as may be to each, shall be granted to said f-t.lte for its use; the same to be selected by the (iovernor there of, within one year after the admission of said State, and when so selected, to be used or disposed of cn such terms, conditions, and reg ulations, as the Legislature shall direct: i'ru riitcd, That no salt spring or land, the right w hereof is now vested in any individual or individuals, or which may be heieaflcr con- said Stale. Filth. That five per centum of the net proceeds of sales of all public lands lying within said Slate, which shall be sold by Congress after the admission of said State into the L'nion, alter deducting all the expen ses incident to the same, shall be paid to said Slate for ihe purpose of making public roads and internal improvements, as the Legislature shall direct : FrvriUid, The foregoing propo sition herein belore offered are on the condi tion thai Ihe people ol Kansas shall provide, by an ordinance, irrevocable without the con sent of ihe United States, that said State shall never iuterleie with the primary disposal of the soil within the same, by the United States, or with any regulations Congress may find necessary lor securing the title in said soil lo bona fide purchasers thereof j and that no tax shall be imposed on lands belonging to the United States, and that in no case shall non-resident proprietors be taxed higher than residents. Sixth. And that the said State shall never tax ihe lands or ihe properly of the United States in iliat State : Fmvidrd, Iww erer. That nothing in this act of admission shall be so construed as to ratify or accept the ordinance attached to the said constitution formed at Leeompton, but said ordinance is hereby rejected by the United States. the right to alter their constitution' as "asserted in the" Lccompton instrument, j frm re,i there beine "2 Southern totes ' i i favor, and 100 against. f ., ' . fc, , , , ' .fhe T't'on wan then taken on tho Crittepden-Mot:tgotiir-ramendmerlt,iiliieb i w is ndn) c f-rYeas lif, NiJS 112. LEWISBURG CHliONICLE Some applause arose in the gentleman's gallery, when Keitt of S. C. liercely de manded that it be cleared, but it was not done. The n,ucstion then arose on passing the JIM at amended, when it jxissed x'eas 1:20, Nays 112. A motion to rc-considcr was then made, and laid on the table. The House then adjmirncd tho Ad ministration in high dudgeon, and the Opposition well pleased with their fair aud complete victory 1 The last two votes were precisely alike, and were as follows : YEAS (far "Freedom for Kantai.") Maine Wood, Oilman, Abbott, Morse, Washburn, Foster 6. New Hampshire Pike.Tappan.Cragin 3. Vermont Walton, Morrill, itoyre 3 Massachusetts Hall, llulfiugton, Dararel, Comins, llurlingame, Davis, (iooch, Kuapp, Thayer, Chalice, Dawes II. Khode Island Durfee, lirayton 2. Connecticut ('lark. Dean 2. Xew York ui, CAjr,Murray,Thnmn son, Ulin, Dodd, Palmer, Spinner, Clark B. Cochrane, Morse, Maltcson, liennet,(iiiodwin. Hoard, Cratiger, Morgan, Pottle, Parker, Kel sey.Aiidretvs,sherman.llurroughs.Feiilon 23 New Jersey Clawson, Robins, Adrimt 3. Pennsylvania Morris. Jones, IHckmitn, Roberts, Kunkel, Grow, Edie, Covode, M-mt-iziimrrfi, Ritchie, Purviance, Stewart, Dick, Cinimaii 14. Ohio tenillttiin, Crnesbrck, Campbell, Ni chols, Molt, Ciiekerill, Harlan, Sianrm, Hull, lljrten.r'ox, Sherman, liliss, Tompkins, Imu renre, I.eiter, Wade, Uiddtngs, llineham !t. Michigan Howard, Waidron, Walbridge, Leach 1. Wisconsin Poller, Washburne, Billing hurst 3. Indiana ."ngiVA, Foley, Kilgore, Vavis, Wilson, Colfax, Case, Petit 8. Illinois Washburne, Farnsworth, Lov joy. Kellogg. Virrix,lltirris,&hute,SittithtMarihuti 1 Iowa Curtis, T. Davis 2. California M'Kibbin 1, Missouri Uliib I. Kentucky Ux urn wood, MAttsnAit 2. North Carolina (iiLMLK 1. Maryland limin, Harris, Davis 3. TOTALS. Republicans and Am. Kep. in roman (with Mr. Blair of Missouri) 'J Sottthern Americans (ali. Clay Whigs) S Aim-Lccompton Democrats (in italics) 22 12U Ar-1 m (fir furring Slavery upon Kansas') Connecticut Arnold, Hhhup 2. New York Searing, Tiiyhir. Sickles, Kelly, Marin JJ. John ( Wwjm, 11 mJ, U.imml, Coir. JlutehH). New Jersey Htiylcr, W'urtendykc 2. Pennsylvania Florence, Landy, Phillips, J. filaney Jinrs,Lt idy, Uimmick, White, Ahl,Oiilis, lieillii, llewartll. OhioMillir, Burns 2. Indiana Hibluck, Hughes, Gregg 3. California Scott I. Delaware Whitley 1. Maryland Stewart, Kunkel, Bowie 3. Virginia Uarnett, Millson, Caskie, (ioode, Bocock, Powell, Smith, Faulkner, Letcher, Clemens, Jenkins, Edinundson, Hopkins 13. Norlh Carolina Shaw, Union, Winslow, Branch, Scales, Craige, Clingman 7. South Carolina McQueen, Miles, Keitt, Boiiham. lloyce 5. Florida Hawkins 1. Georgia Seward, Crawford, Tair, Gar trell, Wright, Jackson, Hill, Stephens 8. Alabama Stallworth, Shorter, Dowdell, Moore, Houston, CobbCurry 7. Mississippi Lamar, Davis, Barksdale, Sin gleton, Quitman 5. Louisiana Ecstis, Taylor, Davidson, San didge 4. 'i'Mm Bryea. U - Arkansas tireenwood, V arrcn 2. Tennessee Watkins, Maihird, Smi;h.Sa vage, ItEAnr, Jones, Wright, ZoLLicorrta,At kins, Avery 10. Kentucky Burnett, Peyton. Talbot, Jewctt, EllioU, Clay, Mason, Stevenson 8. Missouri Asuiasos, Clark, Craig, Woon sox, Phelps ft. Northern Democrats! ! italics.) 31 Southern Democrats ! ! ("patriarchs") 73 Southern Americans (shall cars) 8 Total II NOT ONE in favor of "Freedom for Kan sas," from Delaware, Virginia, Tennessee, Alabama. Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Flo rida Georgi.-t, S uth Carolina, or Arkansas 11 states. jiOT ONE in favor of enslaving Kansas, f om Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, i Rhode Island, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, or Iowa 0 states. TnE Senate, April 0, refused by tbc same vote as on the enslaving bill to concur with the House amendments ; but, at our last dates, bad not sent the bill back to the House. The Administration arc (irregularly) detaining it in Senate, until tbey can get some chance to rush their own bill through, tha House. But tho friends of Freedom are awake, and hopeful ; and although l'owcr and Patro nage Fraud and Corruption will be used to any extent to break down tho uni ted opposition, let us hope tbey will fail. If neither branch can bring the other to its terms, of course both will fail ; and by another session, if not at tho present, the real Constitution of the Convention and the people of Kansas will be present ed to Congress. Latest from Kansas. The Constitutional Convention met at Minncola, and appointed Gen. James II. Lane, temporary President, and & i ru;an,Sccrctary. The Convention then removed its sessions to Leavenworth, and M. F. Conway was elected permanent President. In the Constitutional Convention cn the 30th ult., the Committee appointed to frame a Schedule, reported one. It provides that the Constitution be sub mitted to a vote of the people on the third Tuesday in May, and that an elec tion for Members of the Legislature, J udg cs and State officers shall be held at the same time. It also provides that all laws in force not repugnant to this Constitution shall remain in full force until tbey expire by their own limitation. j The Kill of Kights is identical with the Topekabill. A remonstrance to Congress against the admission of Kansas under the Le eompton Constitution was read, .and a copy ordered to be immediately forwarded to Washington. Col. Tbomas II. Benton thinks his dis ease will soon terminate fatally. POSTSCRIPT. Washington, Tkursd. P.M., April 8. The Senate Kansaa Bill tatiie to the House, which by a vote of HO to 111 rsasrd to recede from i:s amendment. Good ! stick to that. & AVEST BRANCH FARMER APRIL i). 1858. Last week, a Mr. Uochc, a graduating student, of fiuo abilities, was fatally stabb ed at Newark College, Pel. A fiaeus grew out of tho issue of a lure.ijnc pro gramme, in which a number were engag ed, and Itochc was struck by a sharp in strument in the neck, and instantly killed. The subject upon which be had chosen to Fpeak, as announced in tbo Programme, wag "Departed Glory." T1IK VV.'AAAl. "Oh! Rut I.J St Taut 'tis deep niyntry, I'll liliJ tliv bulUilii of it. t VAnswers to last Anagrams America A Crimea. Methodist Do this i' me. Kevnlittion Love to ruin, or I leve to run. I'uuishinent Xine thumps. FIT Answer to last week's Riddle An LVg." Ans'd bv A A;(raee L, Lewis burg; Flora A; II C; 1) C H, Buffalo House; Mary, Annie A- M B A -.Minnie, Lewisburg; A A ; W E H; W L Aj W II B; LA JV'Ans. to last Geographical Enigma Ferdinand Magellan." Ans'd bv V K II; A A; M A et VV B A; Minnie; C S I); Flora A; Annie N ; J E 1 ; M S; Eva M ; W I. A; W H U; L A I i?'.us. to 1st Misc. Enigma, last week "Doctor Elisha Kent Kane." Ans'd by Eva M; M S; J E J; Annie N; Flora A; C S 11; W E II; Minnie; M, A & M II A; Grace L; A A; J I J; V L A ; W II B; LA 5"v"'Ans. to 2d Misc. Enigma, last week "Captain Benjamin Church." Ans'd by V E II, only. Ij'A'o aus. to Kiddle, March Sf. 4 liaratlr. My firpt, I'nt vii-Mg iili inui-li nrtri, A n.i -HMO --ii'li Imi,1V DfVr lutrl Ills vrep ; Tuill lit,- liiiii.lrr.1 yt-Arii, 'lis MiiJ, Ai.-I wr n jrwvl in ila li-a-J. M iMis.iiil i n-r litilii-v tis-t, Atid milkmiii'tA Uie it for m-ml, Ttioiitili uliiuy wi.iin-n.U isai-l. I'w it Ui t-ouil- llitrir tiii-bnixls' lies-). My vtiole. ilhiB ft miikI uil.t; Vill rriin( Ui- tli t-itrtll ti vinl't, AiJ I'iM-r u(-iti liDitf 'lift i-aiJ bsrteU wli tu libtlc (irlh-tV liva.l. AOKICOLA, MilHiaLurg. I'roltlciii. A mantua makerotrered me $J per yard for all the silk left of my pattern, and, the dress being made, I asked what was left! She an swered If you had got half a yard square 1 n would have had one half of a square i more, von would have had one half of a so yaid left ; and it you had got half of a sijuare yard less, you would have had one half of a yard sqnare too litile." How much silk was there left ! Maguie. M1SCF.U.A XF.OVS EXIGMA. I am composed of Sfi letters .My m is a kind or nmi . l'J a 14, can be found in every house m 3 Z 1, a conserve of fruits b 24 16 8, a color 17 21 7, a female animal 82 21 23, a term often used by children 12 4 2ft 21, a part of a wagon 15 11 20 1st, found in every city 6 21 16 20, a simple person My whole was a British officer. C. A. F, Buffaloc j M1SCEL LAXEOLS ;ES1GM.I I am composed of 21 letters My 1 5 17 IS 19 20 12 is a country in Europe 37311 4 is a numoer 13 2 12 is a beverage 15 14 lfi is a preposition 21 20 10 is one of the four elements If, 17 !l is a household article A 17 10 15 is a kind of fuel 8 3 7 11 16 is contained in air My whole is the name of an Emperor and : 01 his country. I . f-. v., LrwisDurg. MISCELLA XEOVS EXIGMA. I am composed of 21 letters My 1 14 15 10 8 1 1 is a bird fl 5 21 1 is vlbL - - - ' 1.1 11 7 17 16 20 18 17 St is a part of a lady's dress 12 16 16 A 21 is indispensible to tailors 2 5 4 3 17 is a lady's name 19 II 16 6 is a bird 15 16 21 is an animal My whole is a welcome visitor, J. II , Kelly. MISCEl.l.AXEOV.S EXIGMA. I am composed of 17 letters My 3 12 15 4 5 C is honorable 6 1! lfi is a very common practice 9 10 1 J7 may b i.nd in chickens - 8 2 11 6 12 15 8 is often seen at night 13 7 is a favorite of children My whole was noted in French history. J II. It, Buflaloe, (12 years old.) ISSUC List for Feb. aili. f Milt & MaV T. 1 IWth Chase fc orth vs Chs H Snrincr Bank of Danville vs Lorenzo F Teed Israel Knettel vs James Mauck David Herbst vs Daniel Rengler David Baertges vs Alfred Kneass Peter Hummel and Wife vs Daniel Rengler J D Sorver & Co vs Saml and Jos W Slimier James M Smith vs Robert Chambers T Church A Co vs Solomon Mayer Ranck & Roland vs Lambert lianck - ' ; M Geyer's Adin'rs forJn Ranck vs A C High 1 Harriet Jenkins vs Merrit Chappel et al I Beck & Leber vs John Zimmerman same vs David Zimmerman Wri. Uartael vs State Mut Fire Ac Ccmp ' David Fisher vs Jonaitm uutn-nderfer Hunsecker for Church vs Jos D Forrey i Thus Church vs same Chas II Shriner vs Wm Rule j Sain'l S Barton vs Joseph Meixell i Youngman &. Walter vs Taggart Furman j John Moyer vs Fred'lr Worman Thos Penny vs Chas H Cook Keuben Stentngrr vs Alfred Kneass Price J Patton & Co vs Jacob Meekley John Roland vs State Mutual Ins Co Saml II Orwig vs Saml Guteltns T Graham Hutchison et al vs Jac Bridge et al John Locke vs Robert Hilands Jos F Cummings vs Chas R Cronrath Comrs I'n Co for M'Curley vs Sypher's Adms Philip Pontius vs James Irwin et al Reigel & Bro vs Ranck & Roland with not Rrodhead A Rubens vs Ranck & Roland Weiler & Ellis vs John Leiser and Wife John Roland vs Martin D Reed George Hertz vs Peter Feter F W Uerkenstock vs Wm Price et al Philip Seebold et al vs David Spitler et al same Reuben OI.lt rt al P O Campbell et al vs Teed & Marr Howard Malcom vs James P Ross Ludwig & Ranck vs Isaac Ranck's Ex's gar David Sieninger vs Wm H Marr Longstrelh & Bro vs James Gibson L Johnson ic Co vs Reuben G Orwig et al Chas H Shriner vs Wm Rule L F Albright vs Adam Sen reek surv H High Henry C llaird vs Henry W Crotzer Mariann G Knoir vs Wesley shannon frteine Warner & Co vs Thos G Orwig M Richards Meickle etc vs Reuben G Orwig same same Fredk Klopfer vs Wm Layhow Geddes &. Marsh vs James P Ross with not Noah Bowersox rs Geo Gebhart Francis Krick vs Alexr Ammons Comsug J M Benferetal pit's vs J Haus jrela Daniel Rangier vs John Lapp Margaret Forster vs Alex Cummings SA DWeidensaul fr Shirk vs Church&Ferrcy Isaac Brown vs John Locke B F Van Buskirkvs Benj W Thompson Levi K Shoch, deed's admrs vs J Yearger Samuel Mertz vs J P Seebold and J Seebold Trustees GerRcfch Milllinbg vs A Gutelius L Palmer indorsee of J F Linn vs Levi Sterner same T AH Thornton same - OR Vorse same 8oln Ritter same Chas Penny same Frank Spyker same Wm Leiser same John Locke Winegardcn & Dietrich vs J & J Walls Jtihn Braue.her vs George Dale Rebecca DlJ.iinn vs Mary Jenkins eVc L Palmer indi rsee rf J FLinn vs losMfixel j Administrator's Notice, I "WXTHEREAS, Letters of A !iii:iis!r.-.ti. n i W to the estate of ENtiEL SCHKAliEU, ! late of Hartley tuwnship, tn Union county, : deceased, have been graiiled to the subscriber, ! by the Register of said county, in due foim ; j all persons indebted to said estate are request I ed to make payment, and those havingclaimi J against the. same will present lliem duly ! authenticated for settlement, to I iWl.l LtMI'L'll i.l.Mklrtr.l., Penns Creek P.O.', Snyder Co. March 25.I6M i j - I ' Adjourned Court Proclamation. Wh.-reas. ihe Hon. Abraham S Wilson. Pre- sident Judge for the 211th Judicial District of I'eunsy'vunia, composed of the counties of, I'liion. Mitiiin and Snyder, and l'hilip Kulile and John W.Simonlon, Esq's, Associate Judges for l'nion county, have issued their precept, bearing "bile the 2lh day of February, l.V-i, : and to me directed, for the holding of a Court of Common I'leasat Lewisburg for the county of l:nion on the fourth Monday of April next, (being the 2tithday) H.M, and to continue one ! week, -NOTICE is therefore hereby given to' Witnesses and all persons intere-te.l in the Issue List, to be then and there present and not depart without leave. Jurors an requested to be punctual in their attendance at the lime ' appointed, agreeable to notice. Given under my hand an I eal at the Midr iff's Otiice in Lcwisbiirg.the "-.til day of March A.I). I5S, and in the eighty-third year of the 1 Independence of the I'.S. of America. God ;ave the Comiiionu-t-alih ! 1A MEL L. lil I.I)I., SVtii:. Jury.Adj. Court, April, j While lL.r Saml lutik!e,J.ina DielVeu lertr, Lewis Hank , HiiJfutocJvUn Wise, Andrew Kohl, Daniel licnejer Jr, Daniel Miller, ll'-nry Noll, .la-, liiehl, H"iiry ll.turk. Abraham Voung l'nion M II Taggart, Henry Gibson iltiitlii Win Halfpenny. 1 11 liiugainan. Ju Cook, Ju l.csher, Ji, Frederick, Kobert V Glover, Josiah Showatter M'jttiiiburg Andrew Gutelit;--, John Gat. lleurv iiauin Kelly James shields, Jacob Hafer Jr, James 1'ross, Flavel t'lingau HV.-r HuJfJ-e Andrew Foster, Thomas V Harbison .Vrw litrlin John M E;nler, Jacob tiiclc j Jiiekon Henry Mouirr icsiir-- 11,-nrv S Neuer, Joseph Giass. C W Sehatlle, Wm Moore l-imestune James Smith, Kobert Chambers Abraham WoIic.Davi-l Smith . ' K0TICE TO MICHAEL H0FFHATJ. '. 4 T a Court ol Common 1'ieas held at ! Lewisburg. in and for 1'uion county, on i ! i!ie 20th day oi February, A. D. ls.'if , juim 1 I Datlsmav, Esq presented his petition, setting ! I fonh thai h ii now the owner of a tract of i land situate in White Deer township ill sai l ! ctiunty, adjoitiiinng the West Lranch of the . j Susquehanna Hiver, containing about oiie j hundred and three acres and thirty perches; ' ' that on the 11th of December, 1S-11. Geoige ; llotlinan executed a mortgage on said tract of 1 land to said Michael Hoffman and others, ! which is recorded in Mortgage Book II, pages j j 121 and 125; that said mortgage, so far as said . j Michael llotlinan was interested.has been paid in full, but no satisfaction entered of recoi l ; j that said Michael Hi rl'tnan has removed to the ! state of Iowa : and prayed the Ci uil to order ' and direct satisfaction to be entered, Ac. 1 Whereupon the Court directed the Shcr:tt' to . give four successive weeks' ptibiic notice, ' previous to next Term, of the facts set lorth in said petition, in one newspaper published j in this Cotinly, to appear and show cause why IheCourt.on proof of payment, shall noldireet satisfaction to be entered according to Act ot Assembly, on said mortsape, i.q tar as the same was given, to said Michael llotlinan. . Therefore, I hereby give notice to said Michael Hoffman and all others interested in said I ULurtuafie. Lu ax.uar bv iU uu -i4 -7 erni, to wit, me 17th day tf May next, and show why the Couit shall not receive proof of payment and order the said mortgage to be . satisfied sa far as said Michael Hoffman, cic. DANIEL D. GI LPIN. Sheriff. I Sheriffs Office, Lewisburg, March 12, lAsi. NOTICE TO niCHAEL HCFFEIAW. VT a Court of Common Pleas held at Lew- isburg in and for I'liion county on the 20th day of February. A. D.. 1S5H, Eiizabith t GiMiiiLAxuLK rr-sen ted her petition setting . or, i inai sue is now ., e owner i- a irau o .auu suuaie ... .me ueer .owusn p, in ..i county adjoining lands of Charies Samuel Bennage.and others containing about turle.siT acres nn.1 one hnii.lrptt in. ei"hrpen nerrhes and allowance: that on Ihe Mill dav j --e," f December, A. V., loll, Paul Goodlander .,.,,,1,. a executed a mortgage on said tract of land to Michael llotlinan and ethers, which is recor- dedin Mortgage Book D. pages 12:! and 121; I that said mortgage, so far as said .Michael! llolfiuan was interested, has been paid in ! full, but no satisfaction entered if record i that said Michael Hoflman has removed to i the Slate of loua: and prayed the Court to i order and direct satisfaction to be entered, I fic. Whereupon the Court directed the sheriff to give four successive weeks' public notice, previous to next Term, of the facts set forth in said petition, in one newspaper published in this county, to appear and show why ihe Court, on proof of payment, shall not d'rect satisfaction to be entered, accord ing to Act of Assembly, on said morte.ise, so far m the same was given to said Michael ' Huffman. Theri"ni t kr,l,r civc notice to said Michael llotlinan and all others iiiio,. j ed in said mortgage to appear by the first day ; of next Term, to wit, the 17th day of May! next, and show cause why the Court shall ' not receive proof of payment and order the said mortgace to be satisfied so far as said Michael Hoffman. &e. j DANIEL D. GLLDIN", Sheriff. ! Sheriff's OffieP, Lewisburg, March 22.IS5. : Ho! Step this Way. "ITTE presume that yon are aware that Mr. If O. K. Viirse intends to remove to the West. It therefore becomes necessary that all persons knowing themselves indebted to the late Firm of urA V Vorse, by .te or Book Account, must call and make payment on or before the first day of April next. It is expected that this notice w ill be strictly atten ded to without any further comment. 1 March 17, 185S. HI'liSH & VORSE. ATEW GOODS! 1 BROWN & STERNER, At the Old 'Xchange Store, having bought a mi &mmn mn of Goods in the City at very low rates by reason of the HARD TIMES, are able to supply their j former customers and the public generally with the best Goods on the most accommoda ting terms CALL AXO SEE.' Lewisburg, Xov. ISbl Rich and Rare IS the large and choice assortment of new r.iLX. & tviti:k goods, now arriving at the well known Corner Store of BEAVER, KREHER & PTCLURE. Call and see ! Lewisburg, Oct. '57 LAST NOTICE ! A LL persons knowing themselves indebted ; to the Firms of J. Goldsmith iV lira's : or Lindcnbvum Jlr lira, are requested to PAY UP by April the first to save trouble and cost. J. GOI DSMI TH & BRO S. Lewisburg, March If, 158 1 BOUNTY LAND WARRANT blanks lor y all Miica-fU in the service ol tho l?. in ih Waroi 1 IS. aittl lor ttifir Wicuw, ni the Oifice the Lewiurq Chioniclc. Heal Sstat roi; ur,T, mTHK lloii-e (f the subscriber s,,tith Eu-hili streei, l.ewisbtirg. I' s.-so,ii en-en iinmcjiarelv. Iioimre if April It, LAKISDN PKOSS. A Good ELifliloe Valley PARM F0U SALE. Tile SllIlSCfilhT L .fl'-'s at Privaie a!vn reasonable terms i Faun, near the Black Ron school h it e in llullaioe In. atx-ut M ibiies iroin isour- It contains Vi'i Aer' s, mostly Limestone land. and ko acres under good cultivation. T h re are on the premi-es a new Hank tlani.T eon.f..riable watli-rboar-'eu !. g Dwi-II-j; ing. Spring Iioii-e. V.'a-.o.n shejltog h.-u-e, eU-., with a tine I.;:;o--t,.ne spring ne.ir the house, nil I two running streams on the premises-. For further pi-.rncnh.rs i ti-: ni 1 1- f April n.lr--. DAMi:L s. .MILLEK. -A l Olt Iti:T.-.. frt tale Clilt'li dLL.Hill.U on M .ift-1 street, between ali i 'ill. Inquire at 'J h:s I li'.ee. Mai' il t- FARM AKD u mi cii.rn. AV HILL, i: sa iv, - I - - ' to b Ai! f'crt vmi, "'l it! ( i ;..i.!i.o s ot Ti.:i.;:i; Hi'.- I I I'm LAND .ii'juihiir-'. I ."i Mill l:a ecu niih h and improv- ,1. Til,-, fill teet ft more r.'-r oav. The FA KM is enlle.l Orchar-is.and fiel N a.i h.,--To lo.'iiia-- iiolo . ;!, have .1 or 1 hands are! - . r lrii Aere. ila !--I but 1 Aeie-. he Tt t.ant shi.ti.-l :. I-., r-es. Inquire tur:her-:' J"IIN ( TEES, T irn-r, rt-ljoiiiing the prrim-e-. 1 ini'i-s tr- in M:::;.!i-liii.-.orol III I. II BELLAS, Own- r. Suubury, l'a., March Is.')'-'. A' ;i:ee.' vi;i. .urn i-r-.:-T ot t I. nion ci iin'y. v. '.-, at tin- h. u-e !. town'. hip oil Orpl, ' Col I exposed tu pin ..' -' Marv E lo'biiison in E.il:' i X-ilitrdiiy, llfliih. iliy April, lsfi?, all that incssuave and tract i f LAND situa'e in Ittitialoe i.-wnship. I'r.u n eouiiiv.adjoiiniig Iniot-i of An-trew Mak'ee'i heirs, Ian.!- formerly of Jji-i b Vaueida, anl of Thomas EobiiiJsii, iiei-eascd, ci iitainir.g vrr.W APPTr ? ,1 VnTtn Verrhfi AbiiA Ai- S. A-J - J . - A Wl.j s-.s. e-The Itnprovctiients T.re a Tw .S-0--4, ' ilirev frame D.ie.lii. II. .use. a sin.-. Frame House one an ! a half sti r-y, a sir.all OkCH.IKO, au-J Ihe laud under g-.o.l euii.-vatu-n. I - ALSo piece of Tinibrr I.;: ml. f.'. "i situate In sai.l iovn,.-!nn. a.i oiniii? ti lands of J hu Stahi Jaeb If...,.,.., , nil l l'Uillel lo'ir'. r, -r., couiai:i:ug 15 AcrfV and -11 Pen lies. ! sale to couiiaenee at 1 o'i-l. i-k. P "I, w hen . Terms of sale w.li be tna 'e Uto. vn I v M.VUY E. UOItlsu.N. Administratrix r f TiniMAi Konisiisi, decM. Py the Court Sasi'l Kotsii, t.'ltrk. FOR RENT! rpili: THO HOOMS ocen, led at prc- sent by a-ti!i-!'ii Hull h.nsi n as a. Saloon. Thevare sin;al !e f. r S I 1 1'S. '. ALSO the tl'Ill i: I n -v ceup. . I or 1 ernis apply to Jan. 27, Is JOHN II. LINN. - - - - VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE lOlt SAI.K. rpIICsubscriben llers A-rsate his Itesider.re I oti the west side of South Second street in ihe Boroutrh of Lewisburg, between Market and St. Lou is stree' s.cnnsist-nuof rear a lot an-1 a tirti. o i i anti.iiialvllig a if -iliT i " J 1 1 Oi ,j 11 sal.l Second street, and inlenttth !', feet, 1 ;r:;. s. The improvements are a coinmo.li.ois three f-";sorey BRICK DWKM.ING Jtil H.TTS1-:. ( pr'ssel bri.k-.4i feet frot.t by o teet deep weii lil:.-lo?.! v.. tha marble base, mart.le s:ll2 aa-1 !.;::e!s ir. ii -:.t a fire-proof roof w ith a Wn.g attaehr ! .1 2:1 ty l'J feet an Out Kitchen a Weil ol ex cellent water, with a I'nn.p in. under roof a lartre Cistern also undi r root a laiu new stable an lee House and rt n r necessary oui-buildmirs. There are ; Is en sai.'jr Lo cboCe Kr(Ilt ar, s',r...MH-rv The kM.atiD is a ,!,s,rab!e one tihcr !. r a . private residence or public business. Ins en he e!evaIe,, par', of lhe u.ioueh. rear ... 1 .. tne I onrl House. . lint tint .1 shorr . .sfai.ri-:r. m Market street. Terms will be ina.le e.i-v. I.,.. ii i-r : v Mil i fi.- '. .' ' P 11 T1 ; T V ! -v lj x' ' j"- MY Residence, on .North Third iiwt. J-t-i Lewisburg. a I It. Ir.mt, and including bacl. building 52 ft. deep. Basement, and Attiek fini-hed. Every cvnicn.u cc in the wav ol out-bmldines. Also, a Half Lot on Maiket sr.. orpo 'e S. Ki'.ter's residence, wuh a good Well 1 1 Wa ter and new Stable ; verydesirat-ie for a Wit ness stand, or resiiier.ee, (or both cemluiit..!.1 AiiO otlu r Lt Is, some with and some with, in Buildings. JOHN LOCKE. Lewisburg. Oct. , l-."7. Ho! Farmers- -('liar.ee fur a Hariain! r Hill near I.e-.vM-iit g. a Trael i I lSdl tj-i-iia itl" "...til Knrniir-' J- limestone soil. It will l e si-Id. in reas onable terms at prt. sale ir Cash. Inquire at the Oilice of ihe Chronicle June In, '.V, New Arrangerr.ents---lVcw Goods! TOSEm L. II WX iuu in- lakon the J well known J' YKEK II. IT St "A.-, has refitted it. and tilled in an extensive variety i f Jlits, Oqs, GailImi'H t'lothivj, it '. Also a larire an 1 splendid stork of CLOTHS CAssl.MEKt'.s, sVc. which he will m ike up to nrdir.as he still continues the Tailoring Bust riess. He is prepared to execu'e ail work entrusted to his care, to the satislactiou of the customer. N. B. Cutting and Ri-pairinsr -j - done to order. ll.ewisbtirg. April lu, Jet Goods ! Black Diamonds ! ! &c. Fuu Early, and Sure your Money.'.' 'IMIEsul'M-rilu'ris pri'iiari't! to l'i:rnili 1. at all limes the very best COAL of every description, from the ilkes-Barre and sha mokin inines. He has on hand an article of very superior (jualily, such as is seldom bro'l to this markct.w hich he w ill dispose of at the lowest ca--h prices Coal weighed, and coi tl measure warranted. l"i Coal exehaneil lor merchantable Country Produce of most kinds as well as for cash. Coal Yanl at Tho's Nesbil's Lumber Yard on South Water street. .Nov. l'J. 1."6 tf R. I. NESCIT. WINFIELD FACTORY ! j year llui'llft Oil l'nion to., l'a. THE subscriber, thankful ; fr past patrvnajre, voulii ii.I'urni j his fnen.Is and ihr puMic in pent : ral, ihnt he ccniinncs to manufac- ' 1 11 re all kinds ol Woolen CaOOtl. surh as . Cloths, Cassiraeres. Tweeiit?attineits, Jeans Ulankets and Flannels; also. Carpet and j Stocking Yarns. His marhinerv teins of the i best kind in use, and havins rmpioyrd the! best of workmen he teeis sale in savins ! that his work hall not be surpassed by any establishment in the country. A pood sup ply of the above goods kept constantly on hand for sale or t exchange tor wool, at prices that can not fail to pleae. WOOL w.U be Carded in the best manner aud on Ihe horU M nolice. Terms for car-tin?, eah on the ! lkTynfth.ridN. MARK II I KI'i:.V. ' V mficld M:.is, Ma- n '', C'V. Moki: .UIS at WEST MILTON! J. B. Eatesman, At the well known Old Stand in Kelly towi. sl,.p (west end of Miln n Bridge) n-spi-etfoii; ink iiiis his usual customers and the public u general that he has jnst ree'd afresh stock i,: mm at reduced prices f--r Cash or Produce. J-i call and see and save Havel and i!nd? u.iij, ..iv. 2. is.'. DA I ESMAN. Joy lo the Admirers of a Fine llni of mill GLOSSY HAIR. i ...r, li- ii r--t t 1..'. UUni ll : tlK t-, rt Ul X. lii- :n;. mi n -1 1 mi'i uu;. V-lui 'r-l-rri,I ; .tirjip ... k Hi i'e Art filial r lur.jtij 1 -1 r;.M itli a lGn.:i...-.t - i:.e i!..;, ;rui', jl'hir, un iMiliiiiv u i . n-:i u:il fi" t Lt.tr lil'.uriii . i u-- I a- t i' "t; ;ar dr- ii-ii f--r th :!-. '., i.n 1 it f:- Ii l.i..'.ii. :s :i : W t!..!iir.-l UnutY. rt- .i .. ll,; rr iil-rfil in ewulp, in J ' - UiiJ l;Gt, ll't-y r ! lit ; nrl, -T ul i ; . t !: ! ii .-u- -il Hi ui.'(ii. I. I. U fd.-II.-.r Kf.-t' ratiT.-i N I i.'.r f-:.k-ii.' i. :ur in r. fiai u taa w i.n k.- -i; i.' : If lawn. 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W"l ti 1. u: u;-.-' !. Tir. tl,.- l"- Tl.at vi ' t. -t ll it-? u .Ir ; . i -'-I. I. Ili.r-'' fi'.rrmmiei ii- Vf- to i i. ! oim a:-iTyi' ' 1 L:n- a Imht eult-f M-l t :.turc l.-ii. Li-j.. lU.W.h J & f'.. Tt - Ti- irTB,?12 Brr..twy. N. T t .'nrktt s;;n-t. E I.c-l:.-. Vv. i-: At.-J 4.!J l.y al , J iTurci't". j.i Z- KU'.-ury l:4 i. CAliniELL. DR. SAr.FCRD'S IKVIGORATOB; or Uvcr Ilcmcdy - AN ACT It I K'lIIAT i:UiV liuliV N LEI'S WHO H 1 uf t hi . r l ui- (i ..!Jtli, K-r tt- Ljrir. i rr.il ciily '.j th' 1. art .n i ur hutunn ecu,.-my. "ftJ hU tliat i- U. r-jn-. it Hit- J.o!f .t:il t:rt. titr tub T. B.. i.ci a m--!;cinf f -.u'.iarly i. J lo tLia Ui.- i-.ri :u 1? h c- . I rL- V1' I r1' ttk rc . .r n..i .l j rwCi r tlif t--iit years, nti t t r ult ' r l.i" r - r mt lit iM 1 1? Ini i'cratiT, B--r-l.ii iuir n mt tJy I.tr.' nn .linnr i.a. aiy (.ni'tlv hriy. A.- a L.it r K in-u; n L. i.ci-,iial.ai-aii t-ftity ti.' u.f it- A !a.lv, wrifrj fr. m llr-4 k!n. rT)t. Would Uiat I f-a' i r---it. -h rt Irttt r the uim- y. ur Inifi- r:-t- r ii- ti- iu- .ii rai-.t:i; :i larj- fanit'7 of hil- C. t' T it Lrirr laiit l It r. T. all ff ttifll ti ti,.- j-i-i.ih--it. t,ci- t r :it..( k tf wt-rD.s. If BiotLi-M ,ie ti. - r-tii'iiv itL:D lb. ir rcarb.Fiii .eie t.tiip'l t it- t ii. a Itarfui ani u tit old am-uat i l a!'iiy n.i-Lt ! .-avil." tnr rf r-ur nslii. r.t l..r.ki ?.-.t?. "FiTe or tiiwri .r. t. 1 r i n i ti .-. ,1 n;i.iiii i!i u ith i IntT drfhcuU ty ; r- -rm. u y.ur 1 1. rit- rat-T. .- urmt ly rt-iiel, ai, i. . litmuiL-: !i r n Brii-i n. ir.i utirt-iy rt tf rr4.'' A ci.-rviuMi .iitii at our iltica the otbrr d a..I r.- r.ii e r . n .'in a I U Lo aaa i2t ,.,.t.7 Lw.r y ti tu L:i-T . inj.ta i tit, anJ tf.r ! I. J t.- n :! " vt. io tl it .'Lt- aa.5 at wirl taruitg i r i ! !.-: i'-itA.... A ;.t ui:.u. .'M.y from tlie Wt. utilt at . I.i' a.-. L- at'it. kcj i w. lil iTril R ftrTtrr, lt::it ! ii li.!.- ki ! t j l.vsitikE?, t'Ut 11.C lltVIgcratcr C-i( LiUt .1 fl f .i;tT.1. "rr' fmr -isy m- r- Lt t t-a.'.. k hi rn t il$it to T:- . nfi.ii j' -iu 1-v as nt:-. k. .1 itli l l and in.i.-t. -t:.- r . r-. to 1 1 ;.: I..-L.ii t. I is rtPom. h i.t t. ti:,- .iru- -ttrit lral iti-- tl IiAi."mtif, tuS . ..t- .1 ti . I: n-.it TiJ lim tu tl.at he ua attr lo al- l. H i L.r I V-lt Aa jt .it ! !!. wl.i-.at t i'iTf - riBpfV b'm tf : l.. - t'ti;,, t ,ii. s .-, I.,- li. i-: n.e U bt u::.ii i.- a! tin:, j : J.. .1 i.i- ft n. li-i t ftlit-r--, s .p wcui-i hi r iti L.cj. ut ti l4w iatt r tun J biia. A 't,ii!!'irrn frt n. Frfj-khn ra!!--I cn v a wtt fT tanrii I .-, it J-ir-.' i 4.t t !.c el hi!i f n niiin. with 'Via I ;ti. I ! .ill ,.k-. It.- i.nl 1 -. it t. r I- Ut: t;n- MtifT in : tri m .U .mUn i- t-x.i V - g j-ia. r.l ur.nl !t to att r J tu Lis i.ii-;tn 5. Wv li.ui a-H'ii tc-ti.tj a f har.i-i ii.ttit, an i i. !- h: i-sr n n. I. a? n-t utrn 'fc tI ft in f l?i" J.r-: 1 - tt:.-. at.-i !urtL- r a.l.l- "il i-aitri my iii-.l.r L has la.t .it'-ir. .i uumi'tm s pra?.' Ainnrn tin It a ml rode if l.-Tcr Unnflifi" cw ftfm to the tt'.ir. ll . rt :.re U. t.t Wt- rau !- tui'-y rtft lxmftula It. .-..ut r-i" hii.j- r::or. or l.iv. r K' n-. iy. t-t. c h-t' t k it- n ti t .-w il. r. ti-li- ut t!it- ( i.i. n. 1 i.i j r ; untie- truiy ;i Li, r lii.:;. rut or. r. :u P t Lm t T -utr -1 n ;i.I a I - u-' it. Aimo-t ttil.'-i-t-ri.1 It fi rtit., a:n laif : 1 1 U . v. n ' I ihr f:.-.,t .rllt ! l:.: m - Mr:- ly tjii.:t' i t li:. ii :i i:- -t t.u,.t;r in . ' '. T.V- it i-. wilL lUtiit'utt. lL u.. i-r- 'rn i: ir ii i : r, ti pili.c. r-:.i' I r s,.Mh;riu:isi VM.it w in. i.,.itwz fTt ' W. U. JltlKWIN. At:.t. Still Another Opportunity! MTarty.lho i Iic;u rUlurc Man, HACK -4..1.V.' "ITT IT t;;kc this ir.e.hod vt informir.j f cilii iis fi Lew!ur2 and lUTTL-Ln-lin Cl un:ry, t h :u mo arc a cam with them t.-r a sh.. ri nine, ainl now . iWr them a belter ar.:.".' and at Nut r prices than ever heretofore. Wc have tiiken the old s.and above Chrit A Caidweii's Drug Store, am! ha vine much bet ter liuht than we had in cur old r-ou.s, anl m t re convenir-nl rooms in every reject, e sliai! be better abie to ac Cf-nimc-dare. IVrsons I:ii: t'i-ttir. s .f dfn.-.1 rrT-T'l" -r rtlmtiTt- fairh il y u'i iikf : Law t j i. J rr tr;.tif-i. rri-J u yttprrr-a u n. i.i h K'.-r m. If. cLti ti.nf it tli-Df cn -.:Tt lif ti, un lt!i i'Oj ' 'ii U ;irr;ititrl t" If f.ji iiliy cnrtl. 'iJ tin:ir... - l.-itt-r tli m tlir-c whit h tl.i-y iie la km ti' ;u. l'.T--n- v rit. ti in; I If tir.-i; lis qu tm th n f r rn-. p rstt.iijj li'.tn ti I'l. turi-s t-t p-Ttiit n r- t.i...l t" i.-ir r - tt: thrt'Dh fit IktAi'.-i. r.-l if d cv .! I ' t-.n t .K. n :.t t..t. -t nt-tit-r. ut tLfir rf:.!. i - -; 1 ci tirv i't y. un 1 Wdi n t. k n in cnt-M i . r..i :n a t r .'-.i ii.lit. out-. i-r it- - t UiI.I'IIjs Ii-., i;tit n ti i -. r Am! roty i ( i ' tir.- t..k n .-n ti:.rl. aiU rainy rlttt u k ir tlmii I'.i. at rt...I J t- i n tlu,r ,t an -t t!l ltt--l-i un ti fi .-(i.i.i to suit lh ar r. V i xtoi.-i a n r l ai mm itat.i r tr. (. tall at I u- : i l :iU.it'f UT -Ji- Un. Ii. wi i-tt:T llV WHJ.t f: (ti'iv rr !! t. i:. m. n.i r ilir r ai. ot, r t hn-t i'iiiiti. Ii.uiBlt.'lli l'lULTMore. Hetilu.iv U- " Hl i i.TY. Arti-t. N. P. In-trit. ti' n.- e'ren in tY.e ar;. ;;i i .rji furn;-h. -i ai ti t Uw. t t rn s. IVr-i t.- -1 i .': a th t'U-itu .-m':i1i tn w hate an c; frttiDi Ltif..'l with. wUtuis, it. J. l"."iT.j CABINET AVAIiE 1.003 VOKTII ltli Slrcot. The vltilt -L 1 mol respt'Ctl'u.'ly iiifi.iin ihe ca l.ewislnrc and vicinity, ihnt he has , n l..c-i anil lor sale a cheap h-s 1 1" 11 li I I 1 1H-. t'.-r ihe SpriniT iraile, comprising Pics.-ing and Common Iluroau?. f'" lTtarios ami lluok Ca.-rs. Ccntor. ('aril ami Tier Tal.Ios, I i n i n ir anl lrrakl'at Tal.Ics. eii.l-oar.N. Cot- lajrc and otlior Ucilf tcai!--. iauJ.-5, oi'.t?. and Chairs of all kin.ls. COFFINS n12"1' i cr.!cr cn linrt notice. The public arc coniially invim: if riamme his work, as he is sure thai ilu v will I1'" s;'s" 1'ieJ wuh his suck of Ware. anJ price.. fOI OMO G Lewisbnrg. Sept. !.'. 1 '' ( IIIIHS. Maltlit'i. anJ Jrtirli l. n ' .loorte ".he Post Oilice "'heap I'.'f I'ash. A. E. DKMIKM AMMU. As ' I.cwisbur". April SI. lf''i- jo-itll ki:i.I.Y. tiiiift-'r' S- HI H IT.- ihe pmrrn.ice ol li e pul :" res, l:r. on Solllh Flfib Mtte'. 1 ' I .. I I p.. ' rr' -' ' in