I Lewisburg Chronicle & West Branch Farmer August 22, 185C. J to J 1:1 ',1 11 i' j ft ' m in from U ft. T. Tribune. Books in the Running Brooks. Ikvk 1. I am a bold Carolinian. Tbo' Mhnmhle in sa'atsl f.fWT, I'll ".ntio-! SnothrrB doMluiuO, With bnlli-bliidawon sowar. Ttrku gav. c a rntta-DfTrha: le gota pis abnoler froaa Krltt; Tn ready to bant or la butehar Any maa who Iscmogbt ia bu seat. That Sawwr I'm bound to batter, bou Ider caoe and cork pistol guod ' Thellat. Jkrm. Book 1 is oon. dow dim i.ralns d m spatter! 1 was not "mMUmltr.Uxxl." Th. say taraa coward and brutal, 1 wMi daivd Wilson to stria. Il-'s a liulr too Mc. but I'll snoot all Tha rest of the North if the like. There's Barlfnrame talk! rather big In a ratlr Fiekwirkian srusr; I irchallenre perhapa, lika a prt& lle'U back out on any prrtenaa. He aaya be the Falls be will O.-bt; .ifr. ysrds and a ride we'll have, Anl ha. tnl-grapbed on to-nirht. u ilig Pre urn S. Brooks a (rare.' flora's mr st for white feathers Joe Lane! ..nnugli of btcMl has bran .pillrd ; Thes.- points of booor arc rain 1 d rather be kicked than killed. T- oowardly hnlliep beware I I'ul.lie iitb and aissust 6llow fa"t. Like Kmoks yon mar brutal d.4e dare, Y"ii II bucktmim bawly at last. P . Oj'tAMMS. Conk. BK.k S. Thr. Ttml 7. ?!' i. Ay .v- KiVTlie publirber of a country riewppa jkt wbo endeavors to be inJependoDt, and print a paper Dot to offend any one, bas a " barj road to travel." If be should go to tbe expense of getting a cut of a can didate for tbc Presidency, and publish his biography, he is pronounced a "Locofoco." When he does tbe same for the opposing candidates, be is called a " Know Noth ing." If he should be presented with a copy of the life of Horace Greeley, and notice wiibout abusing it, be is called by sonic a " Free Soiler," by others a " d d Abolitionist." Should he mention tbe promptness and regularity of passenger trains on a railroad, be is accused of being bribed by the eonipany with a free ticket; and when he at the request of many suf ferers, complains of the neglect of tbe way j la -? it . II .. Id VII X UUV.... X 111- iUULMlIll naj 111 fre.gbt on a railroad, he is told, "we I i in 8UCC,sful opfration in ,8:):,. and con know the causa of his enmity he has no ; tinued lo be the only Reaper and Mowing Ma free ticket." And 60 it goes. A course ' chine in ,he World of any pratical value up , . . , , . .i I to 1845 twelve rears alter its iniroduction. of conscientious duty, which in any other , 0lh,r Rean(, are DOW oirered with Bowing business would be rewarded by tbe pood Advertisements and Certificates of Gold and 1 . i m , i I . i n - i r opinion of the world, is, in the case of a newspaper printer, entirely reversed. liutt. Co. A'lcocntf. The 1'iiEsiDENTiAL Nominations is Callfouma. The last steamer, which arrived OD tho lltb, brought us out both ., y, , th' , the Democratic and licpuulican nomina- r j tions. On the evening of tbe loth, tbe juhanan men held a mass meeting on j . . T the 1'Iaza, to ratify the nomination. It was attended by about 2,500 persons, i , i j i ,, ---!.. I Able and eloquent speeches were made, but it did not seem to me that much en- thusia?nt was manifested. Mr. Buchan-1 . . , , . , . . , ! " ui " : Democrats of California bat the It ail road Plank in the Cincinnati Platform is counted to be rather a rotten one and this perhaps prevented the people from warming up on that occasion. On Satur day evening, the 19th, the Republicans met in Musical Hall to ratify the nomina tion cf Col. Fremont There were about two thousand persons present. The Plat form was endorsed and every allusion to a Pacific Railroad " brought down the bouse." Much enthusiasm was manifest-1 id. It is evident the Pacific Railroad will enter largely into the approaching election. Timet. Francis P. Blair, Jr. The r, r r, , . St. liOUIS JeWJCrat (lienton) Of the 6th, says, "The battle was fought in i coi.ummia county. ' J ' Peter Milter. John Ilill.Wm. X llniwn. D. A. Bowman, a great measure against individuals, and Geo. a. iiowmm. j. wiv Bowman, liiii-rt Fowler, fte- ...,.! plien Thomas. Henry Doak, John Kohcrteiin. laniel si HgainSt no man Was tills battle fOUgbt ; hart. Alexander Crevlme. Andr-w Crevlinir. Moore Crev- 1 1 ,1 . i 1,1 r . II .truer tliaU agaiUSt 1'ranCIS 1. Blair, Jr. lie was known and recognized as the advo- if a iJ i ho wnrl-inrt . .( Q, V , . i, ! CJteot the working men Of it. VU1S; he; was niicu'ej as the man who defended 'lie rights of white labor in preference to that of t-lave labor ; be was abused as the iu iii wh desired to devote the new terri tories of the United States to the tillage and agriculture of white freemen instead of slaves, and yet as such he bas been elected. All honor to tbe noble vindica t nf A.,e .-,... ..; . I 1. j., .,..v uiay lula uc a'l exjnjpio to tne nulliners, that their d..rk an 1 iuiouitom desiirns meet with nn 1 c fiv r in this great commercial and indus trial centre of the Mississippi Valley." A Novel use op Chloroform. The tuo3l indulgent mother I have beard of lately, lives some two and a balf hours' drive from San Antonio, on the left. It wis a long time before she would admit her eldest and best beloved boy a refrac tory and turbulent little fellow richly merited a flagellation, and when she finally ptve in that he was entitled to a " course cf sprouts" the contended that he JioulJ trt- put uiuhr thf. iitflurnce nf Momurm before the snplicgs were applied. Solo- tn on nrilh nil lua vri,lnm srna hohinil tlin f t present fast age in administering punish - tuent to juvenile delinquents. . . 1 . DiviDtsa Tim Electoral Vote. In ., If -t), John yuiucy Adams received one t lectoral vote in Xew Hampshire, while the balance were cast for Monroe, and in 1S2S, F. O. J. Smith cast one vote from Massachusetts for Gen. Jackson, while the , , . - . , ' , . balance wore cast for Adams. Also in 1S24, the electoral vote of New York was divided among four candidates, that of, ... e luarjiauu among turee, auu oi iciaware, Louisiana, and Illinois between two can didates. ; The Pittdiitrif I W, referring to a speech made by one of its own editors at a Demo - , . crattc meeting in the Sixth ward, aajs It was "rl- jueut, patriotic and tout stirring." Tho editor will undoubtedly ex Diode if he does not quit tickling himself between the ribs ia that style. An Irishman, fresh from the cod. and ami .us to tecum a fanmminc, r,ied t. , , . d - q ., vaugu. - ...6c urn losteia : it staoe bun. when p., i , . ' , ... u,u"t wucn 1 at cried out " Houly Mil her of Moaea Low hot liia lliil. r . vt ' " ' UllU tat w ! Agricultural. Caution, and Notice. Know all men by these pres- ' enti. That A. V. ' High and John Dershatn.of VV. Deer Tp, Union 1 Co. Pa, have this ' 30th day of .June, 1856, pnr- : chasedtheenlire right, title, and interest to man nufacture and sell the PLATFORM BEE HIVE invented and patented by Sylvester Davis, of viaremont, IVH, in the following 1 ownsnips and Uurnu"h in Union county, viz. White Deer, Kellv. Buffaloe. ffi BiitTaloe, Mifflin burg, Hartley, Limestone, Jackson, and New Berlin. All persons are therefore cautioned against manufacturing or purchasing said Hee-Hive unless Duly authorized by said High and Oersham. Rights to make and use the above Hives in the foregoing Townships and Boroughs, Tor sale on reasonable terms. A single right for S. H. & D. r,TM, litre baa taken the nrst premium at the State and uoutoy Fairs u it, a. 11.. Mass, liax, and OHIO, in tbe Fall of 1K.'4. With this tlirn, any one may keep Beea. with perfeet afety and surcnm, nnoe all uiinculty and uncertainty are entirely renred. Tite Heeamav bemadetonaarai frnmonenrmorehiree. or may be oondueted into any nnmlier of hivea leuikoaj rtrarMmo. and attu nave a Jmtl taping or vnerf. The Hea are entirely pnUctrd trnm Ike Htt M'ifh and other inaneta which annoy and ritia the Beea. Thle wa ttwrraat, if manneed according to the directions which are ciren in tbe book. Iu the Sprint:, tbe Ueea hare an opportunity to exerria and clear the filth from their hirea. without flying out to die on the mow. The filth ean be at any time removed from the hivea without dieturbing the Heea. The He can In- transferred aa often aa neeepsary, to give ihem new eomb. and without killing them. It preveote all poeMbtlity of robbing, while feeding. It ia thoroughly ventilated throughout feed-drawers, bieee. h'Hey.hnxe and chamber. The work and progn-e uf the Bees may lie seen in the hivea, honey-buxea and feed-drawera. &1'J fJront Imnrnrpmpnt f UlVUt 1A11 l VI VUlvlltu Hussey's American Reaper & Slower nuvrr .vienais. xui me rartner, in searcu vi the best Reaper, and not posted in the matter, had betier see a little further. One of the other Reapers took the great medal in England, at the premature trial in 1851; before the close of the harve.-t of the same year, however it was totally beaten by a HUSSCY REAPER, which received the unanimous award of an impartial Juryof twelve English farmers. The fact is that Husey's machine is achieving a r . , , ., series of triumphs in England, and rapidly ob- taming thai pre-eminent position there, which " ha already secured in the land of iu origin. If there is any value in S3 years' experience in baid,s Reapers, and using them in the harvest field, OBED Hl'SSEY, the Father of Reapers, can claim it. All who are satisfied wllhphe BEsT REAPER ANU MOWEK.can be suplied by sending their orders early in the season, as the crops indicate a large demand, and we can not have over 30U Reapers ready for the vast harvest of I8.1G- We would refer to the following gentlemen. who have nsed Hussey's machines for several years, and will testify to their superiority: UNION AND SNYDER COUNTY, laaae Kvre, Benjamin Lohr. John Mneh, Samnel Pauling. Jbn Zeller. Jarob llill.i-h. Jar b II,. hi. J.I). ! Brown, Aliram Aurand. Thorna Clin;an. Uetnre Kieek- ner, lMvid Kleekn.r. Win. Kleekner.llrce Slar. John Gundy. Samuel 711t. Jowph Miter. Willtnm WiUn. Ahram Wolf. W. i llerrnld. Cliarl. a Itubl.'i. "rc- Kep bart Jdhn firove. At-arn Farly. Knianul Pontius. M.-n ry Mull. Cyru Bmvn, n. C lovr John i'htiraberlin, Wilson Linn. John Van Butkirk, I'lavel i linzan. NciKTHLMliKItl.AND COUNTY. Pamnel M'Mabin. John M'UaMn. William D-lphin, Jarnb Hoffman, ileorpe Kmerirk, tleorire ltrfeiii. Oeorge flaul. John B. Heller. William Sme-k. William llnueel, fleorae frederii k. Tho'e Strawhridire. Solimnn Waltera. Jm" Neawt j.ei.h m. xewt. a. k. kip. j k. irie.t- y, I otniai e'nnei.o, .linn a 01. imni'ir,i"'iTi , urry, Jamee II. Kuaael, Amos Vastine, J. t l. Ilur.b. Iaae Campbell, Jacob Ket. Metier k shuman. Anthony A Wa. r'nyder, John Cooper. Jeeae C. llorton.oeo. Conrad. MONTOUR COUNTY. Jacob Shnltr. Mavlterry Gearbart. Pavid Clark. Jacob pWh(-r, Jr. Wilon F'Teinnan. Peter Wriirlit. Jam. Vork. Wtlllain 'Tench. KoherU k ltit.het, Jare. tfnyder, A. F. auwi. . 1 aee. Janiu eeu.cr, cr. n in. ioraa, . iieiin bach, Wm. Fonaman. ling. John leru. Jacob Hill, Thomas tanner. John t.on- ner. Peter Aiwleman. Klia. IMtri-k. J.me. Imraon. pU J,eph II. I! irk., ililler k llirk. Ileor.v IKMIer. Joeib Niniirl r-k, vim. Hoffman. Andrew rre-a. n m. Friea, ti.-o. H. Friea. Weeley Krit. Sam'l Fries. Franklin Ean. John Richie, ChMles and Ue,,rge Low, John Ney- Brl'"m LYOOMINfl COUNTY. Oeoere Crlt. Hiram T. Grey. Benjamin Bear. Peter TIeilmnn, Fredrirk App. Samuel llun'trum. Henry Shnemnker. P.-ter Kent. Thomas llavt. I'ha'- Tallman. Daniel Hear. John II. Tool, Charles Lloyd, II. W. Fores man, Kohert Gibeon. CLINTON COrftTY. To Dunn. James tr. lab. Bohert M'Coemlck, James Carskadden, Joseph Itaiina. ltolrt Holmes. tf CKNTKa COUNTY. Wm. M'Farl-nd. Wm. Boal. W. A. Jnhnaton. Joaeph Bitner. Wm. Iirt. David Kfi, Jnaeph Mvere, Jacob Uar- tor. John Hoy. Jr. Wm. roster, Alam UVar. subscrjb.rs hav. ,he eJCusiv. yjphtin the fiillowin? counties : Union. Snvder, nr. thumberlaml, Montour. Columbia, t.uzerne. Perry. Mifflin. Centre, Clinton, and Lycoming. All orders thankfttllv received and promptly to. GEDOEi. MARSH & CO. Ltwisbnrg, Vnion Co. Pa., April SI, 1856. Attaus' Automaton, or ' p I -J lh AW Hmtnntti Muehint tn ue. ; SPECIAL NOTICE. First premium awar- ! M 10 'hf " A,l"ns' Self-Raking Reaper and 'Mower at the Stale Fair of Penn'a, in 1855; ?,ls0 fi,!i V'"0'"u at the Xorthumb'd Conmy , Fair, rarmers wishinz Atkins Self-Raking Ke iperand Mower can get itdeltvered.treeof freight.to Harrisbure, by giving Agents orders before the first of March, 185fi. After that time freisht will be charted, making about twenty dollars difference in price. Persons can get ; Castings at any time, at the Manufactory in , Harrisburg, fnr Machines, i Appiy. EPWARn D. 8XYDER. Milton ; KL'SSEL WR1UH 1", Wilhamsport; or to -la. TS?' 61Rtf Oeneral Agent, at Harrisburg. NOVELTY IRON WORKS. FIHE subcriber would respectfully inform ihe citizens of Union countv and all in j want of good Mat 'blurry, that he is now ' prepared to manufacture Steam Engines of ! any required power Blast Furnace, Rolling, Grist, and Saw Mill Ma. hineey-Pumns.Coal ' Breakers and Winding Drums for Mining P'Tposes-Caslingsofeyery description neatly eaecuieu to opier. with a very extensive Tarietyof Patterns and great facilities fordoing work, he flatters himself that he can compete with anv establishment in the eountrr. both ia i- and it to their ad" and qwalltvof week. Person, in want of Marhfnerv . oi ivantace U flee him a call. The facilities i f "lfcrM" "" "' j iMiitviwiu. e"w.ii. Hsrriehorr, Jews 11. I I ToCtHlalaWeil Court Returns and other I 1 ' " Ckr.,,i Office. J I I RESOLUTION PROPOSING Amendments lo the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth. ttrm!rd bp the. StnaU mnd Him of RrprtttnlaHrts of the Cnmmmwatith f iMtuUMlramta m'iencrai AmhlM'm. Tbst Um follow idk awaduiPtita nr prrptbtvij to thf m Utotitw of tb ComtixHiwMilLb. to meoontman with tbe provfatou of Om teatb articJ Lbcrtwt flMtt AMUDMCflT. theft thall be mi additional artlrlr tn nM conititnUoD, to be designated att article ftleren, fellows : AKTlCUt XI. Of PUBLIC DKBTft fRCnnv 1. The ittate may contract drhta, to mtpplj eBrtual dfflriU or &iluns In ravmu,ur to nitMit upeiMM not utlHtnrtiie provided tor; bat tW airrvgaie amount 4 rwai-u w-i'w, uiic-ra, aaiau wu.lllp-nt, WIWIIMT OODlrrU9U DJ virtue of one or more acta of tfat funeral vmlly. or at diffrrtmt prritMUof time, idiall nt4rirwtd arvt-u bundled and fifty Uioumnd dllar.and tin money arUinn froni tbe creation of u-fa debu. i.ball be applinl to thv urtow fr which it wat bbtaiued, or to rp tbe debu so ouuUactud. and to no other parpoan wliaivr. tfirnua 2. In addition to tlie alKvf limited power, the tat may contract debt to rt'ptl iuTatdon. Kuprnui inur reotioD, defend tb utate in war, or to redor-m the prwrot ouUlaiuiiiijc iiidebtedneM of the iuti ; hut thr mony arbtiui: from thr eun traction of mh dcbta. hall be applied to the pnrpMM for which it ww mtx-d. or to repay such dVbta, and to no other parpoee whatevt-r. HredluM . Kxn-t Um? dvlit mbuwe tipeHfit-d In irttons one and two of tbtn article, no debt whale cr hall be crea ted by ur on bnhalf of the aUte. ixTl(t?r 4. To provide for the paTmcnt of the preamt 6bt,and any additi(.nal debt cmtrarteil aa aforeraid.tlio ktfiiilature ahall, at IU fir4 amMiion after th adnptlnn of Uii amendment, create a fioktDjc fund, which ahall be BuAcirnt to pay the acrruintf iutenut on each debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof byanum not lect than two hundred and fifty tboUKand dollars; which in kinc fund "hall ennHKt of the nut annual iucome of the public work, fntro time to time own! by the nUte, or the prw-eedt of the rwl of the aamc or any part lhcrwf, and o: the income or prnreetlii of rale of ick. owned by the tUte. t-tr tber with other fun la or reeourcea that may be designated by law. Tlte raid nii-iking fund may be increaeed. from time to time, by aaxipniug to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of the late, not required for the ordinary and current expense of irovernnieut ; and nnleAs in cane of war, invasion, or insurrection, no part of the aaid rinkinic lund shall be used or applied oUierwiee than In extinutuhoieiif of the publie debt until the amount of such debt is reduced below the sum of five mil lion of dollars. Skttio 6. The credit of the commonwealth 'hall not f n any mana-r or event be pledged or loaned to any individ ual, company, corporation, or aftociatin; nor shall the com mou wealth hereafter become a joint owner or stock holder lo any rouiaUT, asMctafion or corporation. SteCTios . The ronimonwealtb shall not aswume the debt, or any part thereof, of any countv, city, borouph or town-hip. or of any oorpuration or afonw-iatiou. unless such debt shall have been contracted to enable the Mtate to rept-1 Invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, ilcf-nd itself in time of war, or to aanbt tbe state in the discharge of any portion of its present indebted ness. ftiiTlo! 7. The hftinlature shall not authorise any county, city. Won?)., township, or Incorpnrated district, by virtue of a ote of iUHUsens or otherwise, to become a stockliolder in any company, amociatwnor corporation. or to obtain money for or loan its credit to aiiy corporation, ajwocialiou, institution or party. SKCOXD AaUMICVT. There shall he an additional article to said constitution, to be di-aiyoatod as article eleven, as follows: ABTICt XII. OP NBW CJU.NTrKS. No county shall be divided by a line rutting off over one tenth of its Npulation, (ei'ber to form a new county or otherwise.) without tbe express aMut of nuch county, by a vote of the electors lliereof. imr shall ativ new county he tahiidhed,ooutaiuing lens than four hundred, equaie mile. TBTKD AaTEXIiXFVr. From section two of the first article of the enntltntion, strikeout the words, V the ciy of i'hiudfiphu, and of each county retvcttr!? from section five, same article, strike out the word, I'hikidrtphta and 'f tfie trvrr.tl wuntM;" from section seven. Fame article, strike out the words, neither Vie city of Vhtlitirhihia, nor any," and insert in lieu thereof tbe words "ana a.,-" and strike out section four, sanw article, and in lieu thereof insert the following : "iSrXTKiX 4. Tn the year one thousand eikbt hundred and sixty four, and In every seventh year thereafter, reprerfeutativeft, to tbe number of one hundred, shall bn apportioned and distributed equally throughout tbe state by districts, in proi-ortion tothe number of taxable inhab itants in the several parts thereof.exeept that any county containine at least three thoniand five hundred taxahles way be allowed a eeparate representation ; but no more than three counties bll be joined, and no county shall he divided, in the formation of a district Any city ron taluinit a suinient number cf taxablee to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall have separate represen tation asuijm.-d it, and shall be divided into convenient districts of eontiKUOU territory, of equal taxable popula tion as uear aa may be.each f ahichdistrictf shall elect ouc representative.' At Uie end of section seven, same article. Insert these words. cty of pkilaiMphia thttU be Utvtrfed intit nt;rU tenatvruU dttriets. of contiywxu temtury as nearly awi tn tiLrttbie ixivulition. at tsiMe : but mo uaini tlutll 1. divvied tn ike format ton therrf.n l lie ietsaiure,ai its lrt session after the adopt for. or this amendment. ).all divide the city of 1'hiladelphia into Muatorialand representativedistricts.in thmMtiner ahwe pn-vi.lt d; such districts to remain uncbanifed until the ' apportiriumeut in the year one thouitaod eight hundred I and sixty four. rorRTB AwtxpvrxT. I To be .Srction Xxvt. Artiete i. j The lefrislature shall have the uwer to albT. revnkn or I ani ul au charu-rof incorpontUon ben-after conf-rred t.y , or under any general or eier-ial law. wh-never in their, i opinion It may he injurious to the citizens of the com- i m nwealth ; in such manner, however, that no injustice shall he dona to the corporators. Tm RrstATB, April SI, 156. f Jt'$flrrt,Thmt this resolution pass On tbe first amend ment, yeas 24, nays 6. On the second amendment, yeas li, nays t. On the third amendment, yeas 2n, nays 1. On the fourth amendment, yea 2o, nays 4. ivxtract from the Journal : T lio MAS A. MAGUIKE, Oerl: In Uolsc or RrprTrrNTvnvEs, I April -'1, Resolved, Tt this rrsolutinn pass. On the flrt amend ment, yeas 72. nays S4. i n the woond sniendmt-nt, yeas tvt, nays 'if. On the third amrndment. y-as '-4. uays 25; and on the fourth amendment, yea ti'J, nays 10. xtract from the Journal : WILLIAM JACK, Cleric. gtrarrRT's Omnt, I fikd AprU 2i, A. O rri.TIV. Szcretary of the 1 4mmn wealth. .ECRrTiitT's Ornri. I UARRisBiltii, June -JZ, 156. pennrylvania. I do certify that tbe above ar,d forerninfr Is a true and correct copy of the original Kesolution relative t au Amendment of the Constitution," at the same remains on tile in this office. In tentmony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to le affixed the seal of the bvcretary's Office, the day and year above written. a. t. ttni i Secretary of the (hmmumwtaUk. IV Pr.VATK, April 21, l.Sfi. f Tteanlutlnn prrrpostnr; amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, being uuder conxid;ration, On the Ueiiion, Will the t&enate apree to the first amendment ? The yeas and nayi were taken strreeuhly to the provis ions of the kuslttulion, and were as follow, viz : Vkah Mesxrs. ltrwne, Burkalt-w. t'resswell, Kvans. Ferguson, Flenuiken. llouo, lnirram. Jamison, Knox, Lautracb, Itewif, M'Clintork, I'rice-. feller. E human, Souther, tStrauti, Tagirart. Walton, WeUb, Wherry, Wil kins and Piatt (tynkrrt iU. Nvn Messrs. Crabb, iiregff, Jordan, Mellinper. and Pratt 5. So the question was determined in the affirmative. On th question. Will the Senate ajrree tn the second amendment t The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provia ious of the Constitution, ami were ac follow, viz : VtAn Messrs. Itrowue. Kurkalew, Crfsnwfll, Kvana, Iloge, Ingram, Jamison. Knox, l.nntttch. leewis, MVIin-ty-ck, gelh-rs. Shuman. Southdr, btraub, Waitou, Welfh, Wherry and Wil kins It. Nays Messrs. Crabb, Fergoson, Gregg. Pratt, Price and riatt..eaJ:vr) -6, o the qnestinn was determined in the affirmative. On the question. Will the Senate agree to the third amertflment Tbe yeas and nays w.-re taken agreeably to the Cunsti tut in. and were as follow, vix : Vata Messrs. Hrowne, lluckalcw, Cral.b, Cresswell, Kvans, Kerguson, Kienniken. llnir; Ingram. Jamis4n, Jordan, Knox, Laubarh, Isewis. M'Cliutork. Meilinger, Tratt. .Tien. IVllers, human, cVuiher, Strauh, Taggart, Walton, WeIb.Wherry, V ilkiua and Piatt Speaker) -18. Mats Mr.Umnt I. So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question. Will the rVnate agree to the fourth amendment t The yeas a rwl nays were taken agreeably to the Consti tution, and were a- follow, viz : Yeas Messrs. Browne, lluckalew, CrcswweH, Kvans, Flenniken, Hoge, Ingram, Janiifon, Jordan. Knox, Laulaarh, Lewis, .M Clint -rk. Price, Seller-. 8human, ronther. Ftratib, Walton, Welsh, Wherry. Wilkin and Pistt(.U.cr-2:f. Kats Messrs. Crahh, f.regg. M.-l linger and Pratt L So the question as detrruiiued in the affirmative. J ocb. SAL or tne lioisc or RETORnCTAirvES, ) April 21, iSiM. The yeas and nays were taken ttzreeahly to the pmviMons of the Confutation, acd on the first proposed amendment were as f llow. vix : Vxas Messrs. Anderson, Hack us. Baldwin, Ball, Beck (Lycoming.) KeoktYork.) bVrnbard. lloyd. Boyer. Brown, P.rush, Buchanan. 'aid pi I, Csmphell, (arty. Crawford, Craig. Dnwdall, Kdinger, FnnKold. Ftjeter. ets, I lames, llamel. H.ir(er, Heins, llibiui. Hill, llillegjas. Hippie. Ilolromh, II umicker,Imbrie.ingharo.Innis,Irwin Johns, Johnson, Lnporte, Lebn. Longakcr, Lovett, M'C'almont, M Cartby, M'tlomb, Maugle, Menear, 51 i Her. Moutgoniery, Moorehrad, Nunneuwh-r. Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Kamsey, Reed. Keinhold. Kiddle, Roberts, tfbenk, cmith (Allegheny,) mUhCamleria,igmith(Wvomiog,)StronMe, Thompson, Vail. ballon. Wright (Dauphin,) Wright (Lnaerne.) Zimmerman and Wriitht ( !ealerrVL N r Messrs. A u?u-tine. Ba rry ,C I o v er.Coim u rn . TXek, Fry.Pntc.iaylonl.iiibtjnneyJUmilhin,IIancorktllus h,Huneker.rjejoring.Magrw,ManIer, Morris. Mum ma, Patterson, (-alisbury, iSmiih (Philailelphia.) Walter. W intrrale and Yearsiey So the questkm was determined In the affirmative. On tbe quo tin o, Will the House agree to tbe second amendment i ue yens and nays were taken, and were as .l low, is : Messrs. Anderson. Uarkus, Haklwin, Hall. Beck I ft.vrouiing. i Kerk i York luln.!..-, n j I'uoaanan, I aldwell, Camohell. Cartr. rai. Tanaoldl I.'":, namel. Harper, ilein.. Hill. Ilihha, : lillleeaa. Ilnmls 1i..i-al x ... ill 7 ee iiunaeraer. imnna, ingnasa. ZiVi'i . wp.j-. tongaker, "f--tt, II Oslmont, Ml arthy. M )mh.Saiifle. Jleuear, Ml"", "'"fomsry, Ilooreheal. Xonnmner. Orr! 'tTB.pTr'i-,!"rw',,4'K'l,'h"l'I RW'1,',!",,'rU' i t'XXVlZ1'" j NT Messrs Augustine. Barry, Clover, Kdinger, Pry, FnltonT(layiord.(ltlil-aMy, Hamilton, Hancock. Iluneker, Letsenring, Magee, Man ley. Morris. Humma. Patterson, Phelf-s, Salisbury, ?s:th I' Vimbr,' Ttvrtapeon, Walter, Wiotrode, Wriitht (Dauphin,) aavd tearsb-y ia. bo thequ.tku was laHoxaniBwa t the aAruaatlvv. On tbe question. Will the House agree tc the third anafsaeBtt The yeas and nays were taken, and were as follow, vix: Yxas Messrs. Anderson, tiarkua, Baldwin, Ball. Berk (Lycomtnd.) Beck York.) Bernbard, Boyd, Boyer. Brown, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Carry, Craig, Crawford, Kdiuger, Pauaold, roster. Fry, Ueta, Haines, llantel, Harper, Heina, llibba, Hill, llillegaa. Hippie, Iloleumb, Huwkeeper.lmbri,InhaAn,luni,lrwtnJohnJohnsf.n, Isaporte, Lebo. Ls-ngaker. Lovett, M'Calawwt, M lirtuh, Maugle, Menear, Miller, Montgomery, Nunnemacber,Orr, Pearson, Phelps. Purcell. Baensey, Used, Riddle, tfheuk. Smith (Allegheny,) Mmith (tambria.) ittnith ( Wyoming,! TliomprMn.Wliallon.Wriht(Ilaupt.att,) W right (LtUerur) and 7.immeman ol. Nays Mesera Barry, Clover, Cohrmrn. Dock. Dowdall, Fulton.iaylord.Oihboney, Hamilton, lianeork. Iluneker, Leisenring. M'Carthy. Magee, Manley, Moor head. Morris, Pattersftn. Keinhold. Koberb.talihury,W alter, Wiutrode, Yearsiey and right 4fuier 24. So the quetttiou waa determined in the afflrmatire. On the question. Will Ute House agree to the fourth amendment? The yeas and nays were taken, and were as follow. vr: YXAS Msssrs.Anders..n.ltackns.ltall, Berk (Lycoming.) Beck (York.) Itemhard, Boyd. Boyer. Brown. Brush. Buch anan ,Caldwell,Cam pbelU 'arty. Craig, Crawford. Dowdal I, Kdinger. FaU!mld.Koster,Pry.41etx. H-njel. Harper. Heins, lliblw. Hill, Hillegas, Hippie, lloiconib, Uonsekeefwr, Hunsecker, Imbrie, Inn is, Irwin Johnson, lnporte, Lebo, lsOu.raker. IjOvett.M'Clmont.M'Cartby, M'C4Uub. Maa.ile, Menear, Miller, Montgomery, Moor bead. Nunnemacber, Orr,l'earsnn.PIelps,Purcell, Ramsey. Reed. Keinhold, Kid die, Roberts, Sbeuk. f roith (Cambria,) Smith (Wyoming.) Thompson. Vail, Walter, W ballon. Wriicht (Luserne,) Yearsiey, 7.immermau and Wright iXteaker)). Nats Messrs. 1U rry .CloveT.Oeb. urn, s'ulton.Utbbooey, Haines, llancck, Iluneker. Imiham. Leisenring, Magee, Manley, Morris, Patterson. Sail. Mary anl Wintrode 10. 8o the question was determined in the afflnnaliva. 8 KTR fT BTS Omt, ) II IX1U0B4 Bi, J una 27, 1856. j iyrmeylotmio SS: I do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct coov of tbe Yeas" and Nay n" taken on the Resolution proposing Amendments to the Constitution of the Com toon wealth, as the same appears on the Journals of the two Houses of the Oeneral Assembly of this Com monwealth for the session of 1a6o. i -) Witness my hand and the seal of said office, L. a. this twenty-seventh day of June, one thooanud i j eight hundred and hfty-six. A.fi.CURTIlV, 635 to Seermtirg of the OmwummeaUk. Educational. FREEBURG ACADEMY TI1HE Principal and Friends of this Instilu l lion, thankful for and encouraged by the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon it, are determined that no exertion on their part shall be spared to render it still more worthy of encouragement and support. The course of instruction embraces all the branches of an Enclish.ClasMcal and Mathematical education and is accompanied by frequent Lectures and Illustrations. The Languages are laught by the Hey. G. G. Erleumyer, a llioroneh and accomplished Linguist. A TEACHERS' De partment will be established for the benefit of those wishing to prepare fur tbe profession of Teaching. The Academic year is divided into two ses sions of 22 weeks each. The first commences on the last Monday of July ; the sccond,on tbe first Monday of January. Tr.nws Tuition, per quarter of 11 weeks, $2.S0 to $H. Board etc. $1.50 to $3 pr week. For Circu'ars &c- address ;KO. F. M'FAKLAN'D. Principal Philadelphia. F.IRE PROOFS! The fiatamand- World ! EvAX.s& VATsox,Xo.2G,S.Fonrtb St., Philait have had the surest demonstration in the folio wins Certificates that their manufac ture of iSalamaner Safes has at leueth fully warranted the representations which have been made' of lhem. as rendrrmic an undoubted security against the terrific element : Pnn.AILPRIi. April 12, 18;"r. Mfjur. Evans t ffT: tirnts: li alTonls us the hic)irt oatUfarttou tn state to you. that owln tn the Tt-ry prM.-ctiwf iualitia of two of thf tfalaotaiJtr S-ifrS which wf iiirrhei)f of you anm ffw months sinr, we savt-d a la rjrf portion of Aar Jt-welry, Books. I'arf ri. Jte mxo-4 to tli ralamitous tire in KaDi-Urad flaw, on the ni"tfi.Dir of tbe 1 1 th inct. WhHD we rt'dfrt that thfSf Paff wrre loeatvil tn the fourth story of the bulMhijr wk ocrupit-U. and that they frll r-uler-fquently into a hfap of hi riling ruinwk-re the rant ronit-ntration of hat rau-fU thf bran plat to niflt. f cannot hut rftrrl thf prvaf rvatton of the valu able fontrnta a moft ronriucm,; proof of the great secu rity atT'-rth-d by your laff. iVeohall take much pleafuif In ffroramf mling them to men uf bniuetis as a nure r!taorf VMT"- ftr- (.KctlUiK W MMON.3 k BKO. l-HiLtncLf-itiit, April li, lHoo. Muwiu.. Kvat k Watsoti I hav to offfr you my t--tini'iny in fnVir of the jrrfat stfurity aff-Ttb-U to my rn fiire ftiN'k of jewelry. took.i. papfrn. t' , sluritiR; the re-c-nt ilisMHtrnun oint.'!Tiitin in Haiit.tva-1 plare. from thf fact that thf mtaiH wt re rontained in two of theiaia matiflfT Jntfi nianutactur'd by you. lU.iiiE tilien fnru the tiflh story of the Artisan HuiM ine. whtTf tbfy Wfff preTioUflv plare! anb fximsifU to a T!t bt-at fr a bmir tinif , thf pri-TTatiou of thf valua- Die uf posits MtDril to fwrry one who witnuuifd the open iiikt ami interior examination, anatWr of profound as bini'hmi'iit. To M who may rrouire a p rf-rt proteetfon from the rava'lMf f nr.. I liali not hMtUt tt t-fcommend the uw ol'your.SaffS, as I consider they hare now umlfrirone the nutttjius' kat. N. E MOHGAN. pRit.AnEi.pni . April 14. 1s56. Me'ii. Etaxs k Watsos iM-nth-mfn No doubt you will In- iltt'-.Iy ci-Htififsl to learn Utx t"o.l eotnlitinn in fthirh I ilirovi-rfd my Look. iilicy ot ni-urau'f. rTtirV ratm of Htork, and ottita Tnlu:iblt dorunif lit, whvn on Fnlar lat 1 oeMtl the safe made by our firm. With my knowledge of its Kr-at expoaurr. both to the int-ntty of the h- at from so hot a flrf a that whi-h de striT't thf Artiau It ui Id ins. as al.io fmm ttu fore t thf fall frt'tn it fornifr eirvatfvt psit-n in the third story, I could enfertain but sl-ndfr bnjfs prior to it, in tfrior inssfrtion, that the rontruu. whirh I onrr ho hiifhly prixed would ever be of any st-rrice to me, but as tlifse fears are now happily rr moved, 1 In1 it only due to any to you, that I ran henftorth refommrnd the use of your Saffs to all who may wihh to feel a ronfldf ore in the perfect serurity which ouch means provides against so frightful an element. Kim A It D OAaSKILUBookl'inder. rxTConstnntly on hand. Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks, for B.inks,Stores,etc. lyB-ifi Engraving and Seal Cutting OF all kinds, at 201, rhesnnt Street, rHII. AD. Visiiins and other CARDS, Corporation and other ISEALS. and everything i in our line of biiMness. nromntlv attended to. I in good style, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from City and Country solicited. . H. FULTON. ) W. G. MA80X. Herring's Safe again the Champion! ! The only Safe, whichyin every instance, preserved their entire contents in the Lite Exteneivc Fires. AT the burning of the Arttzan IJui.dings, on the 1 0th of April, and in the GREAT KIKE in Market Street, .May 1st, 1856, the genome IUrrikw Sara pre served the Jewelry of Geo. W. Simons & Kro. ; Hooks, Papers, Ac, of Fisher 4c Uroe, and Edward Semans Sc Co., after remaining exposed in the burning ruin for nearly FOKTY HOURS, and proving conclusively what we have always claimed for them, their great superiority over all secu rities cow known. In these fires, the Herrings Safe, standing side by side wilh those advertised as M warranted lo stand 10 per cent more fire than Herring's," came fonh the acknowledged Tictor. not only preserTioR ther c.ulnt in exrelh-ut or-d--r. but iM'intt theinselres in a condition to (ro tbrout-h another ordeal, while the boaste.1 - .Salamanders" of oth er Uxkers Were btwtly used Op in every instance, and in some rases tb ir entire onntents completely dfstroved. To the public we would simply say. that, d urine tha frurteet. years the Iffirinic's safe has wn liefirrf them, mure than two hundml hare pas-ed throngt. addantai without the ocrurrmce of sinale lose. U'e would, therefore, caution pun-baser against the mirpr-ieiitHtion of iuterekted artiea. The Hcrrinfr's l-atent ia tlte.nly Fire proof !afo made ia tbtartty which Is protected by a l'ateot Kiiiht. and wa will (fuarantMi it to rexist more than double Um amount of heat of an tthr &afu now known. Far re U it Herri nr, Hole Manufnctnrera ia this State of Herring Patent Champion Safe$" 34 Walnut Si- PHIL A DA. N. H. " Evans &. Watson's Improved Sal amanders. Ol i ver Evan's," C J. Gayler's," and notta Asbestos,' Iron Chests, (a large assortment having been taken in part payment for Herring's ,") will be sold at low prices. June 6, 1856yl mount Vernon House, NO. 95v North 2d SUPhiladelphia. Tins old and well established house is admirably situated for persons visiting the city on business or pleasure. The continued patronage of the public (and of West Branch iriends m particular) is respectfully invited. I. L. BARKETT, Philad., March 1. 1856. Proprietor. Fishing Tackle, AND GUJ.S.The snbseribers invite attention to their stock of Fish Hooks and Tackle of every description Cane Rccda, Sea Grass, Trout Flics, Lines, Ac. Also, fine English and German Guns, Revolv ing Pistols, Percussion Cups, and Sporting Apparatus generally. For sale at lowest Cash Prices, Wholesale and Retail. JOHM M. HEVBERGER & BRO. 624 No. 41 N. Second St, Vhiladrlphia Free of Charge ! rpW0 Splendid Parlor EnTravinKS,en- X tilled -Bolton Abbey in the Olden Times," a splendid steel engraving from the celebrated painting by Landseer, and the "Departure of the Israelites from Egypl," a large and beau tiful engraving from a painting by D.Roberts. Th. n-tail price of tbe atarra engravings la $3 per sopy, but will be arnt rasa or cHAktic as folluwa: The euliMrtlMrs hare esUMirnrd a B"OK Anrerv In Philadlbia, anl will furnish any Ims. or publication at tb. retail prire of any f the 1 Maicatinea, sueb as Har pira',laly's, Putnam's, Ursttam'a, Prank Leslies Paeh Ions, kr. will reivire the maaasinrs liir one year and s e1 of either ol the ahore biauliful engravings, free , charge, or if Mubaeribinr to a $ anil a $l. Magasinei surb as Patenem'a. anj rhallen s llie's Christian An nual, they will reeriv both niagaaiues aiul a ropy of either of llie ale vBTravinra. Kvery ilesrnoUitn of engraving on wood exreutal with neatness ami uipat h. W lews of Buililings, New-oaper lleailinga. Views of sacbinery, lloik lllu.trationa. Ltalge Certiliates. lluinDees t'arda, Ac. All onler. seut bv mail promptly attrodrl to. Persona wishing views of thHr bnihling en;rraeil can send a liagureutjpe or sketch of tbe buildings by mail or expivas. Persons at a dbtanne bavin sealable articles would find it to thru advantage to address the sutaMrribers, as we would act aa agente fur the sale of the fame. BYKAM A IMEKI K 60. Sorrn Tuiaa 0rasrr. Fuilao si rn i Pa. J. W. BTHAM. LlynU7J M"T NZKCI. " The Good Time Coming." BY T. S. Arthur-Those who wish to hear something of that long-expected day, should read this book. It is having an Immense sale; 5.000 copies were ordered in advance of publication. We send a copy by mail, post-paid, on the receipt of the price, J. W. BRADLEY. Publisher, 48 North Fourth St. thiludtlphia. Pa. N. B. Azents wanted to sell this and other popular books in all parts of the I'nited Stales. Send for our List and Terms to Agents. To Iron Plasters and Dealers. PENX'A Wire Works-Xo.2 1 Arch St. above Front PHILADELPHIA. SIEVES, RIDDLES, SCREENS, Woven Wire of all meshes and width., with all kinds of Plain and Fancy Wire Work. Paper Maker's Wire, all kinds. Cylinder and Dandy RolN, covered in the best manner in or out of the City. A very superior article of Heavy Founder's Sieves all kinds of Iron Ore Wire, Wire and Sieves for Seed. Grain, Starch, Snutt Brick dust, Ac. 3m5iM BAYLISS, DARBY & LYNX. Trusses Trusses Trusses ! C. II. NEEDLES, TKLM AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, S.W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race Sis. PHILADELPHIA, Importers of fine Frekch Thi-hses, combining extreme jjAiit-a, ease, and durability, with correct construction. Hernial or Ruptured patients ran be suited by remitting amonnt-s as below: St-nd'n number of iuehf around the hip, and stating xtde nnVrtfd. ( ot i t :iui-.c Trus $i. 3, 4. 6. Ih.ubie $ft. A, S. 10. In'trurtiotis as to wear, and bow to affect a cure, when possible, sent with the Trus. AImo for sale, in Trent variety. Dr. Bannings Improved Patent Body Brace, for the cure of Pro!apus Cte ri ; also 8pinI Prop and ttupport: Patent f-houMer Mrarew, t'hil pnnJera and Free tor Krarrf. ad.nptetl to all with toop Shoulders and Weak Lung-; Knglii-h Klaolie Abdoiuinal ileitis iiuspen aories ; ry rinses, male and 0-ml. t.Ladies- ltoom.-, with Lady attendants. Iy590 WOOD'S ARNAMEXTAL Iron Works, Rtdae J Avenue, 1 uiLanrLPina. I he auentioa of the public is invited to the extensive Manu- j factory and Wareroom of the subscriber, who is prepared to turni.-h, at the shortest notice. Iron Hailing of every description for Cemete ries, Public and Private Buildings, also Ver andahs, Balconies, Fountains, Settees. Chairs, I. ions. Dogs, &c, and oiher ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all of which is eiecuted wilh Ihe express view of pleasing the taste, while they combine all the requi site of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to their place oi destination. A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBKRT WOOD. Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden St. Phila George Sturges, SOLE Manufacturer of the Improved Spiral Spring .Malrc!ieH,Nu.92 Walnut St. Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz. Two by ths American Innitute. New York, Oct.) 1KM do Franklin In-titut", rbila.li-It.hia.Nov. valid One at tbe Maryland Institute, Baltimore. Nov.) Itibi The peculiar improvement in the construc tion of this Matress is, that all the clttmxi and hrary wvwrfrn frame uyirk is entirely dispensed with, and its place supplied by a lighter and much more durable frame, the springs are all connected by harness-leather hinges, securely riveted, rendering it impossible for a single spring to fall down or get out of place, and making a Bed so elastic that any part may be raised or bent op. and is thus admirably titled to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may rennire a silting posture.having the Injurious softness of the best Feather Bed with the light ness and facility of haudling of the common Hair Mattress. These improved Spring Beds are imariabli made of the best materials, and will !at many years without repairs. Persons havine Hair Matresses, can have them altered into Spring Beds. These Beds are well adapted forHotels.berths of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. Sprine Seats for Chairs.Carriages or Chnrch Pews and Hair and Husk Matiesses made to order. Also an extensive assortment of highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CASTIROX FURNITURE, consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat lla-ks, Cane and Umbrella Stands, tiardea Chairs, Settees, Ac. Ac. Philadelphia, April 20, ly575 Express Office! saWaJiLxlJ The undersigned have been appointed Agents for HOWARD tc CO.'S EXPRESS LINE, and are now prepared to forward, daily. Packages. Specie, Bank Notes Ac. to Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Al bany .Baltimore, and intermediate points, alao to the other Northern and Eastern cities. The public are respectfully invited to pat ronize Ihe above line, as it is tha quickest and safest method of transportation between the cities and Lewisburg. Packages received by or before 9 AM. will arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be delivered early in the following morning. Receipts given for time and price. Philadelphia Office 1 A 43. South Third St Oct. 26. CHRIST & CALDWELL. ILIBIUSBUIK. U1NDEUY J.J.Clyde a r. Is. Iluttcr, aTncctsspTSI V. O. Viclmk at C: Book Bisdkbb ahd Stationebs, and Blank Book Manufaciuhebs, Ilarritbuiy, I'a. M08T respectfully inform theirfriends that they are engaged in the ahova business lir directly opposite Herr's Hotel. They flatter themselves, by careful attention to their businesa, to receive a continuance of the pat ronage ao liberally enjoyed bythe old firm. BLANK BOOKS for Banks, County Offices. Merchants, and private individuals, and every variety of full and half-bound constantly on hand. Paper-ruled to any pattern. Old Books, Periodicals, Magazines, Law Books, Newspa pers, Bibles, Music, works issued in Nos., Ac bound in any style, plain or extra. AU work warranted, and done cheaply. Please give ns a call. C. A H. tw Books Ac. to be bound may be left with he Editor of tbe Chronicle. 609 IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! 93 478 IBS. just received at the A1 Hardware Store of HEYS- OLDS A McFAUUEN. Farmers and Black smiths, call and see the largrjt and bent as sortment of Iron ever offered on the West Branch. Having the exclurivc control of the celebrated VsLniTi.vk'a Centre county Iron, we are enabled to warrant every bar. All sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square ; Horse Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac, at Casa prices to all. Call and see the Hardware Store of JOS. M'FADDEN. Lewisborg, May 10, 1853. NOTICE. WE bes leave to introilnee ourselves to the citizens of I.KW ISBI RU and vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of White AmIi tnlbrarile Coal, At Lancaster Colliery, ynrthumufrland Cn. Pa. where we have extensive improvements, and are prepared to oiler lo the public a very supe rior article, particularly suited to the manufac ture of Iron and making Steam. Our sizes of Coal are Li:MP for Smelting purposes. STEAMBOAT -for do. and Steamboats BROKE i E;ti for Family Use and Steam. STOVE PEA 'r 'mc',orri:,rs"a'"' Steam. Our Point of Shipping is SL'NHl'RV, where arrangements are made to load Boats without any delay. COCHRAN, PEAI.E A CO. J.J Ckbea. Lanra-ter. Mr.sj- KMtf.iU. Laneaatt-r. C. W. r SALB. shaiuukin. I 11. B.l M tabSLa. uo "."""Orders addressed toShamokinor unbury will receive prompt attention lySfta LewUburg sat in;: luf Itiition. IS now open and ready to do business. The regular Discount days are Wednesdays. The following named persons are the Directors Mr. Jiibjisow Walls. Mr. Bters Av.is. Mr. JavF.a M l kik, ht. Mr. Thowas IIatks. Mr. W iLiiaw fun k. Mr. J. H. L. SlIISIILL. Mr Jus. Mrixkll. Orriciaa WILLIAM I I11I K, President. DAVID REUER, Treasnrer. Four per cent, per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and three per cent, less than six and overthree months. DAV ID KEBER, Treasurer. Lewisburg.Sept. 19, 185a UiiiUdd Woolen Factory, .cur llartlclon, I'uion Count;. T Ill IS establishment is now in the best order. he machinery teia nearly all new. and none bin the best ot workmen employed. j the subscriber feels sale in saying that his wora snail not tie surpass'! by any establish ment in this or the a1j ining counties. His waggons will be around as usual, and those wishing to patronize his establishment, will please avail themselves of that opportu nity. I zT I hava also on hand, and intend keep ing a choice assortment of l.ooils, such as Clitths, Saiinettg, Cashmeres, Tu-'td. Hlanlirt, Yarns, Ac, which I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Country Procure gen erally. MARK HAI.FPENNV. i Hartleton, April 24, 1853 tf Lithographic Printing, &c. KAKL VOLKMAR is now located on North Fourth street. npr D. Phillips' Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOCRAPHIC Views. Maps Ac are made to order. PICTURES for Framing, and for Drawing Teachers. The (ierman and French Languases.Draw inc, Painting and Draughting, taught by Mr Volkmar. Lewisburg, Apirl, lt.5 Improvement in Daguerreotyping! CPYKER & IIAWN announce to the O public that they have newly fitted up and greatly improved their Rooms and Apparatus, and are prepared to lake l.ikn-MM'N sup erior to any in this place heretofore. Pictures copied, or taken ftom life, and inserted in Me dallions, Breastpins. Fingernnes, Watchseals. i Ac, and warranted true. We annex a list of . our superior Cases : Papier Mache, Souvenir, Jenny Lind, Jewel, Union, Son'as.Oval.Velvet and Shell. Pictures taken r.t $1 and upwards. Rooms at the old stand over Dr. Thornton A Co.s Drug store, opposite the Telegraph office. Lewisburg. Feb. 23, 185S FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, ail complete and ready for ue, which we will sell to any person, with full instructions in the business, for less than first cost. Take Notice. DR. KELLLNG, of Mechanicsbnrs, Pa., announces to all alllicird with Tu mors, Wens, Cancer. Cancer Warts, Polypus, Lupus, Moles or Marks, Scrofula or king's Evil, White Swelling. Fever Sores, Sort Le-s, and all diseases thai have been usually treated with Caustic or Knife, that he can remove them by an entirely new method, without cm ling, burning or pain. It is no matter in what part of tbe body, he can remove them with perfect safety and in a remarkably short time, if curable. No Mineral or Vegetable Poison is applied, and no money required, except for medicine, until a cure is perfected. Chronic and all other diseases not mentioned above, especially Venereal afflictions treated with po sitive success, if curable. Full particulars can be obtained by addressing C. L KEELING, ti ll., Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co., Pa. At the request of persons afflicted, residing at a distance, he has for years been iu the habit of prescribing by letter, and with sew sail TlsrCTlll!. Hewould say however to those desiring advice in this way, that to secure aitention they should enclose, with the general symptoms of their eases, a fee of One Dollar, io warrant him in spending his time for their benefit. Tbe Doctor may be consulted at his Office at all times when not professionally absent. Caotiow. Strangers coming to Mechanics burg to see the Dr. are cautioned to beware of unprincipled persons, as some have been de ceived. Dr. K. is the only one in this State who can perform cures by the new method. His office is directly opposite Ihe Union Church. Mechanicsburg is 8 miles from Harrisburg, on the Cumberland V. R. R.. and accessible from all parrs of the Union. The Dr. will visit cases within a reasonable distance when de sired July S7 563yl JEWELRY of the latest pattern of allqnal ilies.' or sale at the lovest City prices by J.t. VODER. THE subscriber con- JL tinues to carry on the , Livery Hunlnew") at the Old Stand on North Third street, near Market, and rtp.c,n: solicits Ihe patronage ot his friends ai;H v. I . - n u ( II a LI cc a . . - lt iuuui- s:"aii. .,a.a.a.o a.ljj,u Lewisburg, May S3, 1X50 LEWISBURG FOUNDRY. The subscribers, thankful f past patronage, would mf Ithe Dubhc that ihev ; n-ji." .-.-nllfrlI1 ,ii .. .U) t.tAKI.NCi and other Castings. Thra.k.'.' , . a. l: "air, 7 Macnines ana otner wacumery repaired m ti. best manner. Castings warranted to t t'f good material, and at prices that ran not u , to please. GEDDES, MARSH A CO Lewisburg, Feb. 151 COOKINO Ktovea, of various titr,, and aizes, for Coal or Woo ,for . at I he Lewisburg Foundry by Ueddes. Marsh A Co. STOVES Parlor, Wood. andtTa, Stoves, varioua pattern, for aie ai LewUburg Foundry, (jeddes. Mush A f'o, WIARD'S Patent (iang Plow, a tUpt. rior article, for alei ihe Lewisi., Foundry by Geddes, MauL A f u. GRAIN or Seed Drills Rosa' PaVw!-. decidedly the best and most dvrublt Urain Drill nowin use, for rale tt the Lewi.l.g.. Foundry by Ueddee, Marsh A Co. Hussey's Grain Reaper. for cutting Loth Gram and Grass MANUFACTURED and for sale at tt, Lewisburg Foundry by 'JEDDES. MARSH A V Lightning Jiods. VFTtK mm y ytmro' dote intetstigition ini iiunieruu experiii.ei.tit. Ibe Pa.tVr;i.. t.b.. y.1 a$ur in inf.'imii.g tbe put lie tttt be bat rriveJ it the true pnociple uf p otfcti.it; tamilie. tl welling; tfid pruperi) Iron, the deciriictiie u.iiu-i-.ee of LIGHTNING. The c.isint, that ever; i.',ty , 'J t d, illage and Countrj talis victim to annually, thro' the gro neglit-ft.ee uf iu lis ha itants, it beyond calculation, eaprciativ when the remedy I- o tat-y to obtain-(Lu u fouutl in AEMITAGES Patent .Magnetic limning Kcfcg, and in thi a tune This hod baa been eiamn u by tbe tuotit wirijiiiic g. ntlemen in tbe wurlii Prulri-sor. M'.Murtne, JwhijtHn, allor and maB uthern that have e xau;iiit d them, recomnieriti srd ijak ot them in tbe highest term ot a jjrohtUoo. and have pronounced thrm (be only afe roj ir uie iu thifor anv other country for th p-o't-cti ot Live and Property. Oneadvant.'.ge i- to dii !t and throw back a part of ibe elt-cric fluid timd-, to tbe clouds ; in lime ot a stroke thi eiial leettr rod to conduct thai portion ot fluid that brlone to tbe earth without the lightest danger of Ira ving tbe conductor. 'J bii rod baa many otter advantage over the old one. Thr only - lace o! iranutacturifig ia in Vine St. 3 doort above ISM, Philadelphia. where all pertona are repecttu!I invited to cat and e i amine for tbemielv. Yot iai U hole alt or Ketail bv TllO's ARVITAtiK. Ordere prom p' If attended to. Tern.acaah. These roda ha-e been purchased and eoccea lully used by the tol lowing individuate, c-'Uipauie nd corporauona. wboae oau.es are cbeerluliy tibmitled : and near i'MUidpHta A. k 9. Robrrt. ffrr r-autiiriT-r. Jjdjrr lt.ui r. Jwig- Conr-l. J. tuittni. J- l.n lit njt, ( . c imut-j, J.llr. tit er, u. ikl.( l,a.tai luKt-ri, tlie lilcki.j Alu ii u And. n. b A troiWl-. Ii J. L. i.rxiit. Jt-f.b utniMn. 1W. ortTr. hl ll'-stt.., A K. (iinkfT!.. II a-iuiiiM-un, li;o. Noil ( o , Mr I'.wuijj,:. J. k tar.i J. M.Uaooo. C. Hnoi, hr j. J i: ifjr 4 i o . J. .N tn,b. l ltr ii J lirilfh.r.4i Wj., 'i-r. Mr. M)r;oi. ir. Martiu, t. !. r'u oy. J. briulr Mr I'itij, br. I'aul.p li. I ur a . . J W .tip- iih'j II. MitUr.lbo K-d n lUtl. tkw L'.a. Arvriul, tJ, a- r;iife tiarile-n loii.tDi)'iDrri Hall. In the St-itr uf ,ri J.rtey 4 .- t'rinpio. JuJ all. Juill IMjt U. J'-llU rtlllAD, jVl. U. ii'ilU-Ur, Uf uj.Kutf rts, 3ir . J fii wrnnic jx tMt. i oryrr Hartley Ty. Murk HalljiiDj W nt jftr. Johr !.hiirl l'rt-r. Jmt.l. ai.th, IjmvisJ ti.mn. iS..trB Mt-uth. (-orr:r KiirD-r. .re Jtltn ioirt ll u-, anil ( .nia ij-ii Der- rtl.-- Line l ne TplvY.n k-)ri. fawn Jj lr. 1 hurUt- tViiv u. HtuA-nvfs-M Tp. J.-Lt. Kiiti'i-Mmon kuuti J mn Tp. IsnMK t,t u-urua. Hlti, lJ'i Tp. AIicLmI li.-UusB BECOMMESDA TIOSS. Faitara.. Atw IS. 1MT. I hr thii 1ft fa-it-fully im-eud ctmdartor it I .litiiiDe hitj. with Tn- and im.-!. virt-Ud by Mr. Tl.tiDivt Arn-itK-, uD lifl)u lioutc, Ular-i't'-r. nl ) htc do h' totnlinn in i-i-yjrf, that it in m 1 1 uly tb lv: i ba.- c-er -rn. but U.nt it to tb only one I bare rt i-xamiDi-d tl:4vt l rt.B-tJ Ut Utl OD t-tfctiv cirDli. irirj. i plef. lti withmu- h plvar-ur that I rvfTmDj.uJ b;s conductor to thi aLtmiioa of owaervot ttu .i-np.. II. M MIKTRIE. I am well ati-fi-i tt at th Va-nrtic l.tl.tttiae K1 , tDanufuctun ti t .r. 1 h n u Armiine. ot 1 biial.li: ip tbr Isr-nt tbal lias, cvi r b en n.aiif. I b- rpt-nt Mf-,ra. r-ar id the tu(,'jr ot tl. luw.- ol tle tnt-it and miirt m. and have no h ttilatii n in cayint' tbat tlie Kud tr contrurted upou tin- i-nl t-riijcii'lf t.twifrty. Thf eWtrre fhtK'k ii TrTfived and dn-j.rn-d t y tlie nianet at tbr t p of the rrd. and it would be inip Ni.Me. avroniitic to tie lnwn of attrarti n and reu Mvn. f.r a l-uilJinu to t injured t-y a tn k t f Ithtbin' when pr-tertni t y on . tht -M- rotlr. 1 bat tVrn ao-ua ntetl with Mr. Armiif for frTeral years, and Wttre hr n nimrDml thr inanuta'' turr rfth. rtMlt I n mined the rnneiloD wh-.eh thz art rinftruetrd, and IV It roimnred that thetr adoptio wonld t attenttnl with roaipieie cureeiK. Tb inTaira demand for thr-p ro.p.and the estenniTefialP in all fart of the country, ie aaanle cooimentiatioti of thnr utilit and pnrrinritv. TKAl'T K. WALLKK, MD. KiNin; Sun. Philad Co., April lo. 152. CT8.C. WILT and AMl EL HOOVER. Hartleton. Vnion i'o. Pa. are Agents for Vnion and adjoining Counties and will furnib the Kod on tbe ame terms ai d in the am manner aa the Proprietor. Opposition i'jj the Lift of Busiufit ! NEW L1YE11Y a L exchangTstable. I braubaeriber would reapeclfull luturmib ciliirurof Lewisburg and ihe Ira.eling comasta ity (ener,lly,thil he ha opened anew Li.eiy nil ticb.Dsr Mablr on I Ol KTH slrrf I hsll square rouib ot Market, and has provided a fooi lot ol Horses wnh entirely new wood and la.n ionablet arriaKes, buizgies.Meigha. Ac. where al wishing an.tbini in hi line may ba accommod ated on tbe bortti notice and mul rcaaonabia term. He will pay e.ery attrn ion la lb wants of bi customer, and hope by ao doing to men: and recci.e a liberal barr nf psbli paiionage W II, LI AM MOOKE. I.ewir-burg Dee 30. IBM VOTIi'E. Havics been appointed the Jl SEXTON to the Lewisburg Cemetery tbe aubsrriber would state that he is prepared to perform all iluiie? ci nnecied with the burial of the dead.on short nonce. Also that he will attend lothe re-interment of deceased persons, under the direction of their surviving friends. Residence in the Lodye at the Uaie of ths Cemetery. GEORGE LOSACHY. Lewisburg, May 30, 1854 GEORGE T. COIE, "HEALER in Tianos, Welot'eons, anil At all kinds of jHuNlral Mrrrhan- dlwe. Keeps constantly on hand. Hallet & Davis, Boston ; Lighte, Newtrn A Bradbury; and Bennett A CcIM. Y., PIANOS. Also, Princes A Co.'s celebrated MELODEON3. prices from $45 00 to $150 00. Orders from a distance will meet with prompt attention. Second hand Pianos taken id ex change for new. Room directly opposite thr Conrt Honse, WUliamsport, Pa. April 4, '55 673m BOl-XTY LAND WARRANT blanks tot all enpacrrl m the service of the l-s in the War of IH1S and for their Widows, at the Office of the Lewisburg Cbionicle. C 00K and other STOVES jnst receired by UC.WLll vV KKtrMLlv i v IV. ' i -t I. r