1 I 'A ; i ;1 a1 ,tf! if'-i if! Ml' Ik is. I 25 Cents II'iV jMiy fur the I HRONin.E ymm y i)f r ('fiirt until after the PrrsiilrnUal Meetion. .send in the names and cash, Court week Taking the Vote. There is groat deal of fua in "taking the vote" for President along the publio thoroughfares a'out the time of a Presid ential election. Fur instance a long ride in a stage rn;ich full of passengers on a hot day. At ... ...v, a. -,.-u., ....j .zoning O'n.try tavern, home one suggests that PLATFORM BEE-HIVE "all who are in favor of I.uchauau should ; invented and patented ly Sylvester Davis, of make it manifest ly going into the house ; Clare.nont. .VII.. in Hie f..lU.wiS Townships ,, , and Bonu.;hs in I niu cotiniv. viz. w hue and eating iupper. Who cuuld resist? Deer, Kelly, lioflaloe. West Buffaloc, Mtrtlin AI1 turned iu except the driver; and on r.urir, Hartley. I.imc&tone, Jackson, and New ., . ,i .. . .7....-.,.' Merlin. Allpr-ons are therefore cautioned thobUcngtLo.it, the next cyr..rtiasanvt luail,lllarlrjn:; pr plirchasin? satd announced that "ten to one of the passen- ' Uee-llive unless duly authorized by said High ?crn on the National Koad were iu favor! '' D.rsham. lights t make and use the of PlTllASAN." A packet boat is gliding over the Canal, .,. I J on t tv .Hi' Mi.'i. .4.-Ciii a iv.'iyvuvj , ........ HT.pm.idi a bridge, and some Frouionter Hinjrs out, "All on deck iu iavor of Pre - ...i.t will t.liiea T.r.w- ' In viitr r.f t!o Irnlirc, b"th Ilara aod Soft surIN bowed c 7 i a.S flat U- a MllullQaU. and the It'tbitnC ! , .1 nxt we k announced the vote as unannu- i , . ou.s fr r akm.int, exept the uaa at tue til i i fiOlni, WlJO Was wavering - j Once more : A car load of passengers on a railway. An ..ubitions chap in favor j of "Americans rulin" America," required ' 1 that "all in favor of Fremont, stand upon your iicaus. uue uoy accompusuca inej feat. "AH in favor of Buchanan, lift up the riiiht lea five minutes." Five faithful fellows stin k it. ou. "One for Fremont, 5 for JJuehauan, and 13 for FlM.MORE !" yelled the delighted Fillmorcan, and the eauie was recorded in the Daily Xewt. Taylor and Fremont Vbcn professional statesmen, like Polk and Pierce, disgust the American n:itioti by tlicir corruptness and subserviency to aristocracy, they turn to the ranks of the , r , . , , .... i people for leaders, and discard life long, mousing politicians. , ijio r i . In lM3. the eyes of honest masses ol ' j all parties rested upon ZacHARY TAYLOR as a man likely to rule without partiality, and for the public weal. Democrats and Whigs alike applauded him : but when the Democrats found Le would not carry out their pro-ilavery views, tbey dropped j him for the "Squatter Sovereign," No. 1. . . r, (.reat, however, as Gen. Cass unques-1 tinnably is as a statesman, the People pre- ; ferrcd a man wLo had never held a civil station, and bore TAYLOR into power, as J tho Whig nominee, by a sweeping vote ! The A". T. llirnhl states that some of the most sagacious leaders of the Demo cratic party, upon casting about for a suc- cessor to Pierce, fell upon John C. Feb- ; mont as just the man to rescue their par- ' ty from iuipendinc destruction, and asked r , ' . c , . ' .1 the use of his name for the Democratic j canvass. Col. Fremont thanked them for , their partiality, but frankly informed : them that be did not approve and Could ,r - not carry out the Slavery policy of the i i party. Ihe result is known : "fcquattcri Sovereign" No. 2 l. Selected. But THE ; cs 1 rtoi'LE have taken Fremont into their ' charge, and he will probably be our nest President. The bands of party arc con sumed like flax before the popular fire of Liberty. More Proofs. That Fremont is an emissary of the Pope, is becomtne more 1 p""h- mei i.-k. wm. ii- irimn. An.trev iri -. Km. r ' ,. , i rrirr. 11 Vrirr. l..y Fri. s. Sam l Vrin. Iranklin and more Clear tO the K. N. editors Of the Er:.n. J.Jin lt"l,,.-, ( hurl.,-anJ Gwri-e Low, John Xey , ., a- , I hrt,John Wolf. r.xpnsx ana me tic. jney nave asccr- taincd that. Lid by his coat and vest, be f!rnrc' c.r.i't: "irnln T "'"janiin Bear, Petr 1 J ' ll'-ilmiiii. Ir.-il. nrk App. Samuel liumlrum. Henry Las long Secretly Worn lUSt opposite blS i Sln mk. r. r. t, r It. ntn. Tlmmaa Dayis. Ill,', Tollman, , . , , , D"'"1 "''"r- ,"hn " T"r-'. euarlis Llnja, U. V. lore. Iireast a pair of suspenders crntteit alter man, Ruben dii.-en. the manner of the deluded Papists ! oi.inton t rousTY. , r ' fn. Dunn. Jamea W-lah. Unhurt MTormlek, Jamn Timothy TuglllUttOn, Esq , late Alder- ; Carnkaajen. Jon-nh llanna. Iti.tuTt llnlmcs. man of the Five Points, swears on a K.N. j Km vm,",. jh Almanac, that at the time when History i JJXv.?'" 'muT' Jb s iys Fremont was fasting from meat on The subscribers have the exclusive rightin Fridays in the Rocky Mountains, he was ' the following counties: Knion. Snyder. N'or ii v -v- l. .....!..;. i., l : thumberland. Monioar. Columbia, Luzerne, really in New-iork, studying theology . Pt.rry Ml.ill . ,;rntrP(Minlon ,an(1 T ycnmin with Jlislinp ilughes, and tuat lie and tnc 1 ; i b i ) I r- turniug home from Mass arm in arm were so drunk that they fell agaiust his iron fence aud knocked down four or five lengths 1 And to crown all, somebody who dogged Jessio to market, actually saw her put a piece of moucy in the hands of a pretend 1 ".t Irish woman,who exclaimed, 'Holy Vargin ! biiss your swate face!'' It is c-iliiidcu'iy asserted, by Mr. Fiilrunre and other disinterested Natives, that the pre tended beggar was a Nuu iu disguise, and that Col. l-'r i iiMtit was secretly contribut in,; (through Jessie) the public fuuds of , j ..,.v..uu DLiiiocratic press of l'cnusylvauia fSrTbe Buchananitcs and Filimnre- r. s, arc hard upon FttF.MONT, but they , .... . .. . iijirve no be ttor in their charge, than did the "filsc witnesses ajjaiust pur Savior, ' vou Ulinr thm, Fremont is both a ,. t Catholic and a Know Nothing an Abo- lninnist and a slave-holder tiv.s S 1 00,- ,,,.. i i l e. . i . ti Ol'O to buy up wh.de State., and can t sell his owu notes in Wall street was born in .S. uth Caroliua, in Georgia, in Canada,aDd ' France ate mule and grasshopper soup, a.,d bef at a dollar a pound is a "stin- ; ting Whig" and a "nasty Locofoco" ! v. ni. various other enormities and contra- t .us, a statement of each of which is siroying the other! One thing is eer- a.., and al, sensible people will reflect up' nit: His was an unspotted character before he was taken up for President and i tho inference will I, ,i,, ii, ,'j ..... v Ub 1.11111111 a.'a'LSt liitu are rnre f .l - , V "S rt Furo labriCatlOliS from whole cloth, got up as a last, desperate ex - 1 eaient, to defeat him ! Th. uis'ri tliitiL-j n i.,. I "00 t:.:,j. for Frcffll, r , g rcanotit and trccdoin. Agricultural. Caution, and Notice. SC2.,--rs. Ktiowallir.cn fx ir -? I'J" these prcs--i-- "-; ents. That A.C -"Vji sJ.rei V,t " Dersham.oM ; Ml 0 'ff; V,rr Tp.Uni TSxfcA "-XsJSV 0&'''' :.Pa.hae it w. Union have this of June, 1850, pur- , chased the entire right, title, and interest to man- . nufacture am, s(, ,iie i Boroughs, for sale on reasonable terms. A ; sniffle riirht for s. h. & n. ! Mirr n tak.-n t If .i-- jirTii.iiHiJ ai mp siai j , v iHlury INIFMU I., A. II., 3l4h lUd., UJ UUlO, ID ! l 'i SjI'rirj n?U. mllT ftn. m:iV kw.p it., with rrrfrct 1 ar,,v ;r' 1-" " M uiifiuui nj u-riaiiy Tin- l!.-s ln; U- irml- t rn-irtn fr'Tii on- r mnrfhtT. or limy b- r..n,Jii- t(i into itnv tmiil'-T of hiT'B Without w'rwfuv. and tiii hA- ., Tin- it.HnnrfenIir. ly t,,yt -t,fi,ri.i ths Iter M-ith and otlur insets hi-h nituoy mil r'uiu th Bihs. This we i-erra;. if manasct artxtrJiiii; to tbu dircctiuDS vliich rceiv.'ii in iiH-i-.' k. In the ir priii. ttn- lt.'" hTc an opp -rttinitv tn rxirriw nt.,i c),.;,r th n.tb from ibcii inTe.m.iiinnt i!ingout to di' on tlx- sii"W. Tin- liUh cn be nt anv time jvmuteJ Uom the Lite 'ir.'t.'.. c.n .ry,u, X""." hT!' rumTUun. " ." """-I'ly .niibi.,i iim.ujiir.ut ii.UHirawc-ij, hives. li-ni.V'.M(X' mid rlmmlMTs. ! tii- ..rk mi l v r tii- i j hivw. tn.ut'y U'T. &uU ftd-li uiav lie eecn, in ibr Great Iinprovciiieiits ! j Hussey's American Reaper & Mower '0R 18.)6....TI)is Macllilll' Was fill I M. in succesful uperatinn in WA, and con tinned to be the only Keaporand Mowing Ma chine in the Wurld of any pratical value up to twelve years ailer Us introduction. I tether Keapcrs arc now olTered wit'i plowing Advertisements and Certiticate? of (toltl aio! Silver Medals. Bui the Farmer, in search of the best K-'aner. and not posied in ihe matter. had hetier see a little further. One of the j oilier Reapers look thesre-at medal in Holland, ; at the premature trial in 1H.I; bef.-re ihe close lf ,he harvcs, f the 5a)(. VPnr, i.owever it was totally beaten by a IM'SSEV KEAI'KR, which received the niiiwnuH award of an , , ,. . , , . ,. impartialJurv of twelve f-nslisn farmers. The fact is that Iltusey's marhine is achieving a series of triumphs in England, and rapidly ob taining that pre-eminent position there, which it has already secured in the landi f its origin. If there is any value in t years' experience in building Reapers, and nsing them in the harvest nelil.IIIIP.il HI'SSI'V the Father nf Reapers, can claim it. All who are satisfied w,th ,he I!E?'T REAPER AM) MOWER.ean be sttplied by sending theirorders early in the seasotl a, the ,.r(,ps indi(.atP a ,arge riemand, and we can not have over 200 Reapers ready ! for the vast harvest of 18.1(1 We iriil.lfl refer tn the fi.Ilnn-inor npnllpmpn whohave used Hussey's machines for several years, and will testify to their superiority: union Avr sxyriF.tt rot.NTV. Iw Kit. R-.nj:imin I.hr. Jnlin Mfni-h. S.imm-1 Psii'ins. J hn SMI. r-. Jr-,,h llill.i-h. Jao.h Kulil. J. II. Ilr.'.n. .tirim Aarnr.l. Ttioin; Clinan. tiwrir.' Kl. rtt. n t liatrl Kl.i-Vn.T. m. Klrknir.Oirirf Sli-wr. .I.ilm TXrlH ,1 Li,,n- Xnn """ 't"i i iin-.-n. soktih .Mr.Eiu.AND county. famo,, M M,hi. j,.hn MMhi. wiiii.m Deiphin. iti 'jZZtZHttSK &m:?I.r!Z2. 'v. Thnm. J,.,n-t..r. .Inhni Win .Hanor.n..brrtt'nrr7. Jam. II linns. I. .inan Vatin. J. S. A 1). Ifnr-h. Inaar urh -n. J" t:e.-.i. m,.ii,t shtiman. Anthony & ui. sdJit, Ji.hn (Vieper. Ji-s C. Ilorton,lleo. Conrad. montour county. . -'."p'" "'UltT. Mnyherry ,..rl,rt pyi.l Hark. Jnnh S.til-r. Jr. Uilm lorefmnn. t't'ter mrht. Sain. .rka. ii'im Mrm-h. ..i rt rmIh i, j.-ni, sn- ut. a. r. ltusel.S. I Cap... Jatjtfrllliir. Sr. Wm-Yorka. 1' llttim. tiach, Wot. Fori'Futan. foruMBtA rorxTT. P. fr Mltler. .Ic.hn llill.W ro. X. Itrim-n. It. A. Tlovman, lli-o. A. HoBtnin. J .-Iy ltwnian. Otllt..rt I'nwtr. Sti. fh-n Thi-iiia.-. ll-nry tt(.ak. .I.ihn lt"liertm. Itanii! Sei I barf. Alxnn liT Cn'i lipjr. Amlrt'w Cri-Tlinf. Monre P-i-t- tinir. .ti.hn Mi.rta.Jars.tj Hill. Tbnmaa Cnnoer. Ji-tin dm- nt-r. Ivti-r Annl.-mrin. Ivitrirk. ,hmi lminon. i Ji.wi.li li. llirk. Miller i llirka. Ciir,. II..MIr. Jim,.!, lycomtno county. All orders lhankl'ullv received and promptly to. fJEDDEH, MARSH & CO. I.ewisbnrg. I'nion Co. Pa., April 31, 1S56. Atkins' Automaton, or V JiLt -KaKlP.K Keaper 311(1 .MOWer! . sPEilAL NOTICI- First premium awar ded to the Atkins' Self-Raking Reaper and Mower" at the State Fair of Penn'a. in IS55: also fiist premium at the NorihtnmVd County ; !,ir- r'armers wishing Atkins' Self-Raking I Kc iper and Mower can get it delivered.lree of : (reipht,to Harrisbore, by giving Agents orders I before the tirst .f March, IMSfi. After that time j,-1" w',v be ch3r"f'i- mk' a1""" 'we"y dollars ddlerencc in price. Persons can gel Castings at any time, at the Manufactory in , Harrisburg. for Machines. Apptvto EDWARD D. SNYDER, Milton : KVL WKIOilT, w .iliamspor. ; or to !AMES PATTON', General Agent, at Harrisburg. 6ltf NOVELTY IRON WORKS. r.,nE sab.cr,bcr wm)U, reSpectfully inform I the citizens of Cnion county and all in anl ',f "ilnerj . that he is now prepared to inatitilacnre rteain Engines of anv required power Blast Furnace, Rolling. ;rS'. a'"' Saw Mill Machinery Pumps.Cual executed tn order. With a very extensive vari,,r"f Patterns and great facilities for doing w"'k-he rtatters himself lhat he can compete i .mi .ii. ..ini.iiMim.-ni in uie einimrv. ruitn In (.riea I ' anj iuaiitynf wnrk. I'-r n. in want i.f Marhloerv. will j l rn.lUnWirl.ntu.t.trin'Mm.n.ll. ThnhrllitlM i ! VJii'i!" "U"r",t "" c"u"t,'jr' n,urt u ! j. r. JOrs. Harri-nnrj. June 04. 0m To 'onilabItfi-r.(uri Returns and other Hla -old at the ihr-mcU ufl.ee. ' i Lcwisburc Chronicle & West Branch Parmer Sept. 5, 1856. RESOLUTION PROPOS! Amendments to the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth. JtVo.W hjf iht $ntU ami tint nf K'pr?rtaiirB ofth r'umm'-nwtuUh f innsftraHM in 'c.t:m Atvmt-ijt That th fottnwi'nc nm-udmnt ww prvoni tnth n rUilution of tlic tVmmon wealth, tn rcurdauca witii the prorhiluiu of the tenth article thereof. FIRST AHEafDMEST. ThTf nhall hm q ddltinoKl artirlr tn Mid nonaUtution, to ti diimjUd w article elrfa.aa tutlo4; ARTirUE XI. OF PUBLIC DEBTS. FrxnfWi 1. Tli ntntr may rontrart dfhtu, tn mpply nsatl deftrita or failure), in rTcnup,r t rot (fitpwii not otlKTwiiM) proTiitwl for; hut tlw ?irrCu. amount. if wh dfhU, direct and nonti neurit, whi'thur .otrrUd ljr Tirtu. ffiHr nn-iv aot" f tin c-m-ral aiwmlily, or at diftiTt-nt pfTiodiiof lim, hall nt'Tpra-JHwlafwrnhiindrtHl and tifiy HiouniimI dllarf.and thf money ariinic fmm th creati'tn tf urh debtn.tthall he applii-d tothr purimnf for which it watobtainH.or V repay the debte m contraclrdt and to no other purpOMe wbntrriT. Sktius 3. In ad'tilin t the atiori" limited power, tlie state may rtntrai-tdttittt repel in,aMu.ffuppma inur rection. d.'feuri the Ftj.te in war, or to redeem the present outMiaintiiic indeltlner.! of the ftitte; l.ut thm money ariniiiKfn.m thee.Dtrartimof Kueh dehta, shall Ih applied to the purpose for whirh it wm ri-ed, or to repay iturh dt'M. aud to no other purpose whatev.-r. K'lKOi .1. Kvt-pt the delit alotre cperifi'-d in eetioun one and two of thi article. iudlt whatever shall he crea ted l.y r on tH-half of the xUte. IF(TI"N 4. T provide f..r the pavment of the present d tit. and anv additional d-'I't roiitraeterl as af"rtail. tlie h-kfitilature t-hnU, at lU ftrt-t wkmioii after the adoption nt thi amendment, oreato a sinking fun'l, which ahall be niitlicieiit ti pny the aceruinz interrt on hurh detit. and annually to reduce the priLripal therent hy aHUtn not lea than two hundred and tlf( v thousand dilars; which fiin kiinr fund h.ill etiiit of the n. t annual income of tlie pnhlic work, from lime to time n-d hy the nUte. tr the proee4a of the salo of the aiime or any part then-of, and ot the income or pruceedn of dale of f.Uti:k o uel by tlie xtate. together with other fund or resource that may Im deMuated hy law. The aaid Mtikinft luiid may tucrrjiiM'd. from time to time, hy aftMcning to it any part of the laxe. or otiier revMiuea of the eUte, not rcjuiml ti.r the ordinary and current expen of pwernuieiil ; and unl. fji iu rum of war, invasion, or innurrertion, no iart of the paid nkiiu In it. I shall be used or amdied other wira than in extiiiv:uirhnienf of the piihlie debt j uoiii i.ue mm u tn. n sum ueoi u n-uueeu ovtow ui bum of five millionM uf dollar. rL T. fj. Tie- erelit of the mtnoionwenUh shall not in any manner orerunt lie pletltr'-d or loaned to any individ ual, cotuany, eor.nition. or anwiri.iti.n ; nor ehall the eoDiiDi.nwealth hereafter lnwnir a joint owner or stock holder iu any company, au-toeiai ion or corporation. Smtio fi. The commonwealth fIihII not aucume the debt, or any part thereof, of any county, city, ttorouch or townliip.r of any corporation or ai9iKtion. unlean such ij.-t.t ;hU Into been con tract. d Uieuablethe.stabto red invasion. Mipprcaa domentir in.urrectron. def-nd ittvlf in lime of war. or to annir-t the ntte iu the discharge of any portion of it( present indeb'edneM). .FiTifN 7- The legislature shall not authorixe any mnnty. city, oroui'h, tnwuhip, or tncorporateil .lictrict, hy virtue of a vote of tt ritlienK or other toe, to heroine Fttickholiler in any conipnoy, aKMiHt ion or corporation, or to nbuiin money f. r or Ian it credit to any corporation, ajssociuiioii , itiHtilutiou orpaity. FKfONn AMCVtpJtrXT. There nh all he an additional article tn niil constitution, to be dcnignatrd as article eleven, an fallows;: ARTICLE XII. OF NKW C-H;XT!FS. No county Iinll be divided by a line ruttinar off over on- t. ntlt ol its p'piilxtiont feiher to form a new county or otherwia.. i without the expnt"s absent of surh county, by a vote of the electors thereof; llorhail any new county l-e eitahliijUud(xiuLaiiiiug I etui thau lour hundred Niuare milra. THIRD AMKXDNKXT. Fmm wetion two of thefir).t article of the constitution, strike not the word. tl,p city 0 I'hi arlfhi, antl fitrh county rrsfrtirfff ;" from section five, same arti. le, strike out the word, "of i'hilorirlphia ami t iht. frrl cottiitirx;" from sort ion ven. same article, strikeout the word. " nnthrr th rtt? tj ItltX-rrtnntt unr anil" ami iwvt In lien thereof I lie words "ami ho.-" and triJteout pert ton four, same article, aud in lieu thereof insert tlie I loll" nig : i-.:cT."N 4. Tn the year one thousand eiht hundred and hixty-four. and in every Keren th year thereafter, rcprcfaetitatives. to tlie nnmN-r of one hundred, shall he apKrtioned and distributed .jimtlv thniuhout th" flute by ilitrictj In proiortifn to the niimU-rof taalde inhab- I itants in the several part thereof, except th:tt any rounty may be allowed a searate repre-ntation ; tint no more thn three counties i-hall be jninel. autl no county shrill be divided, in the formation of a district Anv citv nn tainitn; a aunVient nutnlier of taxablea to entitle it to at leat two representatives, hall have a separate represen tation asFiitroed it. and shall be divide. into convenient dirtricta of contiguous territory, of equal taxable popiM.t tion as near as may be, each of which distrii-U shall elect one representative." At the end of section siven. same article, insert these wonls "ric rifit'.f FhihuMphtash-il U fulfil t,i..,c $nitrtnl ttutrictn. nf ettntiywiut trrritnry at nearly f ftml in tiiTttlflr )aj:nl,ittnn at ftsihl ; Out no ward tiiaJi ht diriufil im Ut formaliftn fhrrr,f; The leirisiature. at it fiit session after the adoption of this amendment, shall divide the rity of Philadelphia into FemitoriiiUiid rej.resei.txtivedi-tri'-ti.in the inHniier'above provided: pikIi distrteti to remain unchanged uuttl the apportion nient iu the year nue thousand iht huudrcO and tdxty-fuur. Tn fce Srrtion XXVI, Article I. The legislature shall have the power tn alter, revoke or annul any charter ol incorjtoratiort hereafter eonferr-l by 1 or under any general or S(.-ial law. whenever in their j opinion it may he injurious to the citizens of the com- j Khali tie done to the corporators. ' " I PrXlTE, ) April 21. lsv, 7?ore.i'.That thi? resolution pafr On the firtamend menL yeas 24. nays 5. on tlie x-eotitl amemhuent. y-es V nays ti. On the third amend men t. yeas 2, uy I. On the fourth amendment, yeaa 2!, nays 4. jtitract from tlie Jonrntl : THOMAS A. MAdLIRK, Cirri. I.N Ilot'ss or Kepresetititeh, I April 21. 1 R.'irt. I !''jlO('r(Vi,,That this resolution pass. On the first amend ment, yeas 72, nays 24. tin the second amendment, vms fiit, nays 25. On the thin! amendment, yeas 4. uays 20; and on the fourth amendment, yeaa 6jf naya 16. Extract from the Journal : WILLIAM JACK, Otrk. iik-d April 2i, 156. A.O.CntTIV, S crrtarif of th- (Mmtn-ntcailh. SF.cTtCTr.r ftrnre. I IIaeeisbi bc, June '27, ls50. j Vtrwy7rTni?, US: I do certify that the above and forrtrninp is a trne and correct copy of the original "Resolution relative tn an Amendment of the Constitution," as tho same remain on tile in this otfiee. ( 1 In testmony whereof, I hare hereunto act my L, 4. l-hand and caused to te affixed the seal of the J Secretary ' Office, the day and year atsive written. A..CUKTI. Secretary of Uu OimmiinirtaUh. T?t Sex it e. April 21, (i ( Keaolntion proposing amerelments to theOintitution of the Commonwealth, being under eonaidrration, On the question. Will the Senate aoree to the first amendment ? The yeaa and nays were taken agreeably Ui the provis ion of the CnnstitutHin. and were as follow, viz : Veab lesr. Hrowne, Muck ah-w. fresswelt, Kvana, i Fermon, Flenniken. lloe., Ingram, J ami -ton. hnox, ' Laubach, l-ewis, MTliutoctc, Price; Selli-r. shuman, j Souther, St ran h. Tairirart, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wil kins and Piatt i AVi-mAt) '21. Ntx Messrs. Crabh. tirecc, Jordan. Mellincer. and Pratt ft. So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question. Will the Senate atrree to the second amendment The yeaa ami nays were taken agreeably to the provis ions nf the Constitution, ami were aa follow, via : Vr.Afs Messrs. Browne, llurkalew, Crerwwell, Kvn. llofef, Ingram, Jamison. Knox, Lauhjich. lwis, MVIin tock. Sellers. Shuman. Souther, Straub, Walton, Wehh, Wherry and Wilkin It. N rs Messrs Crahb, Ferguson, 0 repg, Pratt, Price and Piatt l.V;-MAerfi. So the question was determined iu the affirmative. On ttie question. Will the Seoate airree to the thin! amendment f Tlie yes and nays were taken agreeably to the Consti tution, ami were a follow, vis : Ya Messrs. Hrowne, Hack slew, Crabh, Cresswell, Krans, r'ernuson, Kb-nniken. More, Imrram. Jamison, Jordan. Knox, Lauharh. l-wis, M'Clinto.k. Meilinper, Pratt. Price, S-dlers, Shuman. Snutlier, Strauh. Tasirart, Walton. Wel-h.W herry, V. ilkins and Piatt Spwker) Nts Mr.tireire 1. So tlie question wag deUrmined in the affirmatire. On the question, W ill the Senata apree to the fourth amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Consti tution, and were a- follow, viz : Yks Messrs. llmwne, lluekalew, Cn-sswell, Kvnns, Flenniken, llo-re, Ineram, Jamison, Jnnlan. Knox, Ltiubach, Lewis, M'CHntock. Price. Seller. Shuuian, Souther. Stranb. Walton, Weleh, Wherrr, Wiikiua and Piatt ify&iktr) N s Messrs. Crabh. Grvjn. Melllnfrer and Pratt 1. So the question was deb-riJiined iu the aOtrmalive. Jot .tNAL OF Till Iloi'Sr Or REPttESEXTATIVIS, ) April 21, Kut. f Tlieyeas and nays were Liken airreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, atd on the first proposed amendment were as follow, vir : Yea Mesrs. Amb-rann. Rarkas, Baldwin. Tiall, Beck (Lyconiinj:.. llk(York,Hlernhanl, lloy.1. Boyer,llr wn i;rub, Ituchanan. Caldwell. Campbell. Carty. Crawfi.ni Craifc. Itowrlall, Clineer, Fnusold, Foster, tieta, Haines. . am.i iisrper. Heins. Ihhles. Mill, HUletrw, U.pple, 1 iloW1mh,IIunsicker.luihrie.lnffham,Iiinis,Irwin.JohDrC ; f,n"1? kVJ?tU l"1"' '"""Wfeer. Lovett. M Calimmt, ' M Carthy, M'Comb. Mauttle, Menear. Miller. Mnntcmerv ; Moorehead. N unnemacher, orr, Pearson, Phelps, Pore, II I KHmsey, Reed, Keinhobl. liklflle. Koberts, Shenk, Smith I Ulieitlieny,) Smith .Cambria. . Smith. Wvomine.)Strouse, I I hompson, ail. Whallon, Wrijrht (Dauphin,) Wright (l.o.erne.) Zimmprm.i. n.i u ii: v - v Mcwrs, A upu.fiiie. Barry.Clover.Colioum. Dock, Fir.Fu ton.t.ttylord.Uibboney.Hamilt.m.llanenrkJIouse keeper.llunekerJWsenrin:.Maiee.Manley.M.,rris. Mam ma. Fattersun. Salisbury. Smith (Philadelphia,) Walter, intrrxle and Yearsley 24. So the question was deUrmined In the affirmative. On the qtietion. Will the I loose spree tn the second amendment ? The yem and nays were taken, and were as follow, vb: . ry-r,f Anderson, backus. Baldwin. I tall. Berk n.xt ommg, . ihT . York.) Bemhanl. Byd. Brown. Brush Buch.n.n, Cal.lwell. CampWII. Carty. Craip. Fansold f t.r. Urtx. Haines, flamel. Harper, ilein-. Hill, Hibbs, Illlleffa. Il.pplft, Hnlcomh, Ilunseckr. Imbrie, lnsham, Inm-. Irwin, Johns. Johnsim, l.s,-.rte. Leim. Lonpaker, JeOTett, M Calmont, M Carthy. M Comb, Manule. Mrnear Miller, Montcotnerv. Monrehe... ..r.n..n....i. ir",n-Pow,IR"mT.ltcinh....KWtf,KoWrts Mierik, Smith . Aller lM.nj. Strouse.Vall. Whalron.W tuni ' NsT Mewra. Aafraitine. Barry.nofer, Edinjer, Pry, Fulton,iaylnrd.ibUney, Hamilton. Ilaneock. Huneker, Leiaenrintf. Mayee, Munley, Morris, Muiuma. Patterson, Phelps, Hnli-1-ury, Hm:th (ttebrm. Thompmn, Walter, Wintrode, Wright 4 llatlphin,) and Years ley 2-i. t. theuiieMttou wan deU-rmiued iu the affirmative. On the question, Hill the House acree to the third amendment? The yeaa and nava wera taken, and were a follow, tI: Ybu Mesara. Anderson. Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beck , : . i nk- v k iti-ni.ni. Hovil. Bover. Brown. t.'iehann. . aldweil, 'mpb. ll. t'arty, rai(r. Crawfiird, : bunger, rausnid Fu-r "u " U llanmr. iicin. nu - , . lr.ui.kir.lmlirii..lnjhani.lnni..lriiiJoliii.J"lini.n, am.rle. l.-l.i. I.n:aki-r. liy.'ll, M i aniii.ni. ..i ,1 a Mau'le, Mtnar, .MilltT. lfiit..ini-ry. .Nunnnarln.r,Orr, IVaTM.n. riielpa. furls II. Ilalil'y. liyl. Kille, Sln-nk. Smith I Allt-.'h.-ny,) Smith fraiiil-na.i smith . U ynmlnj:.) Thnml.s.ii. halion.H rinhti Hau.liin.J tt rishnLuaerue) mn-l Zimmerman tit. . tl SIW-JIhw. Harry, rtnyer. r .l.mrn. Dork. Inilall, Pultor,,tlavli.nl.liitir..n.'y. Il.niilti. Ilanenrk. Htlni.ki.r, b4MW. M ' artliy. .. Manl-y. Mwirnewl, M.'r-ia, Pattrnnn. lleinlmM UnhnrtisSalw l.iirj, alUir.H inlruli', Ywarnli-y anil Wri'lit (.S.iiri iS. go tho iiuestiim aa di-ti-rniiuiil in the .flirmatiy,. On Hie qilKHtinn, Will ilie lluiiw azn-. tn tin' f -urlh amrri'im.l r Tlie yea. an I nav, were ti.kt-n an.l wi.re aa fnlii.w. yi: Ve,s Mi-ii.r..Ailer..n.lla'kUii.llatl. Bis k l.yn.mtnn.) llei'kiVnrk.llleniharil.lli.vil. Ik.v. r. Ilpmn. Hro-ll. Ilurli-ananX'lilell.'amh-lt.'arlv. ('riu..'nin.. Imailall, K.linirer. I'au.mlil.Kitir.Crv.iii.t. irmil. llar)irr. Hein., llil.U, Hill, llilleira.. llipi-l.-. Ilnlenmh. I..n.ki-ir, llunMker. Imtirie. Innt.. Irwin John.n. l.aH.rt, 1-b.i. Is.nirakiT. I,velt.l"i'aliiinnt.tl'iartby. M'1'..mli, Maairle, Mi-ni.ar, Miilrr. MnntKmi-ry. M'.Tlwail. Nuiinmai'l.rr, ita-r IWru,.,. l'lii.lli..l'.lrn.lL II.n,-V. Kei.1. Itl-illlllllil. KH- riie, itni.-ri.., si,i.nk.sinitliO'iinii'ria,iSinitiWW'vnmintf. i Tln.ni.Hin. .ail. nam-r. Hliallon. i.rijni i i.iiwrru.., Vi-arel.'y. .imDKTinaii anil Wright Sjtlrrl '!!. N.Ta Mmi-r.. harry .t'Inyi-r.t j.l.nirn.Kultnn.liil'himey, llainea. Ilaun.-k. Ilnni-ker. Iie.'haui. Leiwnnnt:. Matf.'e, Manl.y. Mnrri. I'attersnn. Saliat.ury ami Wintmile Hi. u Uw imfstiun &. Ui trrmiuml iu tin. alhruiativu. SreRF.T.iiT's Orner, II ikklMH E'l, Juue 7, 1 Vawfylmnul. XV.- I ! errtirv tliat the ab.-)ve anil fereitninir I. a true .nil enrrve. enpy nf the "'-m" an'l '.Nay.' Ulira nn the lt.nlutii.n in.xi.inir Anifmlmeuta tn tin, riniaututinn nf Ihe ri,mint.nwi.alth. a. th mime apear. n the Journal, f the two I1..UM.H i.r th" lieneral AMeinbly u IQM wm- ovm wraith f"r ihe wion of ISMi. f.-Tl. WitiK-.iN tiiT IihihI mtil tli fMil of id oflW, i. ft .(hi. tw.-n!t winth ildv of June, one tnoutiaiiu I J vibt liuudn-d aud titty-six. A ii. CI ltTIV, l.'lte frrrftnrft nf Vie fbmmtinwtalth. Educational. FttEEBUBG ACADEMY fflHE Principal ami Friends ol this lustilu- tion, ilian k fill for and encouraged hy the liberal patrtmace heretofore bestowed upon it, are determined that no exertion on their part shall be spared to render it Mill more worthy of encotiraffempnt and support. The course of instruction embraces all the branches nf an Knslisb.t'lassical and Mathematical education and is accompanied by frequent Lecturer and ... 1 .... . i . . : nmvmui.if. "r .wii.n. t ihe Key V. l. r.rieiitnyer, a inornnan ami accomplished Linfftust. A TKAt'IIERS Ie partment will be established for the benefit of those wishing to prepare for the profession of TenrhiniT The Academic year is divided into two ses sions of Z'i weeks each. The first commences on the last Monday of July ; the second,on the first Monday of January. Tkrms Tuition, per quarter of II weeks, 2..,i0 to Board etc. $1.50 to $2 pr week. For Circulars Ac address GEO. F. M'FARi.AXI), Principal 4$&&k FIRE PROOFS ! &&i; S:5 Salon, ol J'mla- delphia. against the World ! Ev.ws fc Watson. XoJO.S.Foiirth St., ! Philad., have had the surest demonstration tn the follouin? Cerliticaie--, that their manufac ture of iSalamander Safes has ai length fully warranted the representations which have been made' ol" them, as rendering an undoubted security against the terrific element : j PiilLAMLi-itn. April V2, lS5fi. j -lsj.ns. Fv?c!" Jt WiTo : i,.tts: It afforils us the 1 lushest satisfaction to state tn you. that owing ti the - Very pnitecttve ounlities of two of the Salamander Sab a i which we purch:iiet of you some few months since, we aaved a lnrce portion of nur Jewelry. Hooka, Papers, A c. expofed to the calainitous fire in ltanstead Place, on the morn in yr of the 11th inst. W hen we reflect that these Safes were locate! In the fourth story of the building we occupied, and lh.it thev fell suliseiiuently into a heap of burnmtc riuns.n Ii.-re the 1 vnst cfinceiitration of h-at etiu'e.1 the liras plates to W.-ak humr: Kuli-h Elastic Abdomimtl l:lt, up pen melt. We rnimot but reiird the preservation nf the valu- ; uirles : lSvrin'es. mule and b-mitie. aoje ennterits as m"t con.mcin proof of tue great mtu ritv atTonletl by your Sfc. Wi-shall take much pleasure in reenmmenliix them i to men of busiue-su aa a sure r' I in nee aj:iin"t ft re. j (IKoCtiK W. silMoNd A BHO. Pitinnn-Piin. April 12. isjfl. ' Mrsrss. Kvts k Watson -I have to e-iler you my tea- ; timony in farnr of the preat security aff-mb d to my en- ! fiire stock of jewelry, tmoks. pap cent disastrous ronftncr;ti.n ii elry. Itooks. papers. e . flurins tlie re- Kalistvad pi . from the fai-t that the same w. re contained in two of the Sala- mnnder Safes manulactup d by vou. Havini; fillen froui the fifth story of the Artisan Btttld inp. win re they wen- previnu-lv pUcetl anh expoM-d to a vast heat for a lone tin- pV sr. .Mu..u of ih- valua ble iWk.e eemT to every one who witnessed the epen ins and interior examination, a mutter of profound as-toni-hm.'iit. To ail who mar miuire a perfect protection from the ravades of lire. I shall not h.-ritte to recniiimeud the use of yourSafes.as 1 consider they havenow uuderpnne the most trying test. N. E MoKli A.V PnnAnEi.pni April 1. lS5fl. Mwsfis. Evam Watsos itentlemen No doubt vou will be deeply pratifie.1 to learn thx psh1 eoudition in which I di.Mfiv.riit my tiook. policy of inuran'e. certih- eates of stock, and othea valuable document, when on Friday last 1 opened the safe made by your firm. ! W ith my knowledpe of its great exposure, both to the Intensity of the heat from so hot a fire as that which de- j strovfl the Artisan Buildinp, as aKso from the force o . the fall from it former elevate 1 position in the third story, I could enfertatn but ah-ndcr hopes prior to its in terior indirection, that the contents which I once SO highly prized would ever lie nf any service to me, but as thet fears are now happily removed. I feel it on -nee in to say to rnu. that I can hent etorth recommend the of vour Snf.-s t" all who may wish to feel a confidence the perfect security shi. b such means provides against so frightful au element. KOWAKD ti ASK ILL, Bookbinder. Constantly on hand, Faient Powder and Thief Proof Eocks.for Banks.Stores.etc. Iy625 Engraving and Seal Cutting OF all kinds, at 201, Thesnut Street, PHILAD. Visirins and other CARDS, Corporation and other SEALS and everything in our line of business, promptly attended to, in good style, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from City and Country solicited. S. H. EL ETON. J- " VV. G. MASOX. n-. ;, cv .:.. ,l. i, ,.. , , j Herring's Safe again the Champion!! me on(y.v;ye icnirn.in mry imtantt, preserved i the'tr entire contents in the lute Extensive Fires. A ' T the burning of the i r Artizan Buildings, on the 10th of April, and in the (.REAT FIUE in Market Street, May 1st, 1856, the genuine H.rriso Sirs pre served ihe Jewelry of Geo. W. bimons & Bro. ; Hooks, Papers, Ac, of Fisher k Uro- and Edward Semans & Co., after remaining exposed in the burning ruins for nearly FORTY HOURS, and proving conclusively what we have always claimed for them, their great superiority over all secu rities now known. In ihese fires, the Herring'" Safe, standing side by side with those advertised as "warranted lo stand 10 per cent, more lire lhan Herring's," came forth the acknowledged Tietnr. not nnly pnerrlnp ther onnt.-nta in exet-ll.nt ns di r. lint beinir thcmiu'lTea in a romlittnn to no thrnoifh enntht-r onli-til. whili- til. btsuite.1 - Salamander." (if nth er makera were hatlly UM-d up in e..ry inntanre. and ill Berne raw. Ih.ir entire enntenta mnipletely destroyed. To tbn pnblie we wonM .imply .ay. that, during the fourteen years the llerrinff'a Safe haa' Iswn t.-lnre them, more Ilian twn handred hare paaiil tlirnno-h arridental fire, witlitntt the orenrn-nce nf , ..nicle In... We would, therefore, rautinti purrhaai-r. aTainat the mi.n preientatinn nf iutenstted partiea. The lli-rrinic'a I'atent is the only Fire-pmnf Safe made in thla rity whi.-h I. pmteeted hy a Patent Right, and we will guarantee it to nndat more lhan double the aaaouot nf heal uf any UY.r Safe bow known. Farreln & Ilerrlnrr, Sole Manufaeturer. in U.i.SUte of Herring I'atent Champion Safe" 34 Walnut St, PH1LADA. N. B. "Evans II Watson's Improved Sal amanders," Oliver Evan's," U J. tiayler's," and" Scott's Asbestos," Iron Chests, (a large assortment having been taken in part payment for - Herring's,") will be sold at low prices. June 0, lHSfiyl Pennsylvania Wire Works. "V"0. 56 ARCH St. between Sd and 3d, (opposite Broad Si.) PHILADELPHIA. Hievcs, Riddles, Screens, Woven Wire of all meshes and widihs.with all kinds of plain and fancy Wire Work. Heavv twilled Wire for swart catchers. rnal sand and gravel Screens, paper makers Wire, cv,nijPr and daikriv R covered in the be.l Wire ami Wire Kencing. . A very superior article of Heavy ronnders Sieves. All kinds Iron Ore Wires and Sieves. BAVI.1M.S, DARBY k LYNN. Ilount Vernon House, 70. 95, North 2d St.,riiilatk'lphia.- 1A This old and well established house is admirably situated for persons visiting the cily on business or pleasure. The continued patronage of the public (and of West Branch friends in particular) is respectfully inviled. I. I.. BAKKKIT, 1'htlad., March 1, IHMi. Proprietor. Fishing Tackle, NI) nUNS.Thc suliscribors invite j attention to their stuck of Fish Hooks an, '1'ackle of every description Cane Kceds, Sea ira?s, Trout Flics, Linos, A c. Also, fine English and German Guns, Revolv inr; Pistols, JVrcnssion Cups, and iporung Apparatus penerally. For sale at lowest Vu&h Prices, Wholesale and Retail. JOHN M. HEVBERGER URO. B21 So. 17 .V Second St., Vhibidrtykia Free of Charge ! rPW0 Splniilid Parlor En,rraviiiixs,en- 1. titled -Itolton Abbey in Ihe Oblen Times," a splendid steel engraving from ihe celebrated paintinr by Eandseer, and the Departure of the Israelites Irorn Evpt," a large and beau tiful engraving from a painting by I). Roberts. The retail price of the above engraving t $3 per copy, hut will t- ent met. or char-.k as follows: The sul.s4Tiiers have esinl.li-h' d a ItoOK Aofnct in Phihub'lpliia. nr will ftiroiidi nny l--k or publie:ition at the retail pn- i.f iiy of the i MnMiine.'., surh ae llar-le-rs'-tiikd'-v s. Putnam's. l.rnbamV. Frank lje.-lie's Ka.h h.U'S Ac, will receive the nmmiii.-s for one year and a copy nf either of the alive bt-autiful enravins, free o, charse, or if stiWrihinr to a $1, ami a $. Macazim-j eudi as Patersin's. and t'hiillei.'s hailie's t'hrtatinn Au nnal. they will receive lth matxim-a and a copy of either .f the nlmre emrravins. Every description nf entrrxvini on wood eseented with neutnwsf and di-patch. p-ws of ICuiMinLis, Newspapifr lleadiuifs. Views of Machinery. Hok Illustration'. Iyie "-""'.tiy attei(.h-.i t. bmlflttur enjrravel cat rwins i-hinj views of their can seu'l a Paureotvpe, or Sketch of ! the huii'Iina hy mail or expn- p. r-onsat a .n-unce hvm sealnh'e articles woubl find it totheir udvnnta:e to :ililr the subecribers, a . 1 we would art as aeuU for the s.ile nf the fume. it) ham a. riEitre,. 60. Sorrd TniRp Strict. I'iiiladelpiim, Vk. j. h. btram. ly'TJ t. mt notes. " The Good Time Coming." )Y T. S. Arthur...TIiose who wish to I 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 bv mail, post paid, on the i receipt of ihe price, Sil. J. V. BRADLEY. Publisher. 48 Xorih Fourth St. I'lulntlt Iplua. l'a. j N.B. Agents wanted to sell this and other j popular books in all parts ol the I'ntted States. Send for our List and Terms to Agents. I TrncaoQ Tr.iccc Tri'ccoo ' C. II. NEEDLES, TkIs AM URAl'E ESTAHLISHMEXT, 1S.W. Ctr. of Twelfih and Race iSis. PHILADELPHIA. Imr-rters cf fine Fhkm ii '1'ut ssr'i.combinin in i iii suFs.comommc i , and durability, wiih j ejfrrmr liihlnr eae, correct cimstrnetion Hernial or Ruptured patients ran be suit d by remittinir amounts, as hHr-w : S-ndinj inimU-r of inehe- artnind the hips, and stntin;r side alter teil. i ost of stn-le Tru-s f 1. ;i. 4. 5. Double f , 8. in. Iti-tructions a- to we:ir.and how to aliect a cure, when poNtitle, sent with the Truss. Also for sale, in jrreat Tariety, Dr. Banning s hnpntred Patent Hody Brace, for the cure of Prolapsus Uteri; al.n Spinal Prop and uppnrtt. Patent Shoulder liraces, ( ti-st r.tpan'lera and Krvetor Itraces. nlited tn all wiMi Stm-p Shoulders and tviLaAiles' lUmms, aith Lady attendants- lyMK) WOOD'S AIIXAMENTAL Iron Works, TviilRe j Avenue, Philadelpiu.. The a'tenlion f . ,,,, ;nvi,H n. the er tensive Manu- ' "' ... , . factory and Ware room of the subscriber, who is prepared to furnish, ai the shortest notice, Iron Railing of every description furCemeta riK, Public and Private Buildings, also Ver andahs, Balconies, Fountains, He t tees. Chairs, Lions, Dogs, &c, and other ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all of which is executed with the express view of pleasing the taste, while they combine all the requi sites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to their place of destination. A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden St. Phila George Sturges, QOLE Manufiu'lurer of the Improved O Spiral Spring .Halresic,No. -i Walnut St. Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz. Two lx the Ann-riean In.tmite. New York, Oct.. 1S.M do Franklin luftitut. I'hilailelpbimNoT. anil One at the Maryland Institute, Baltimore. Sov. ) 18a'J The peculiar improvement in the construc tion of this Matress is, that all the clumxy and htttry wiiodrn frame work 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, rendeiing 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 np, and is thus admirably fitted 10 ine warns 01 me sick or asinmauc wno may require asi,tjng postUre,hav.ng the lnxurious soilness ol the best Feather Bed with the light- , ness and lacility ol handling of the common Hair Mattress. These improved Spring Beds are inmriablu made of the best materials, and will last many years without repairs. Persons having Hair Matresses, can have them altered into Spring Beds. These Beds are well adapted forHotels.berths of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. Spring Seats for Chairs.Carriages or Chnrch Pews and Hair and Husk Mali esses made to order. Also an extensive assortment of highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CA S T IR OX FL'IiXJ TI RE, consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks, Cane and Umbrella Stands. Garden Chairs, Settees, 4c. &e. Philadelphia. April 20, 1855 ly575 GnTTTi Express Office! St, 1 I Tl I The undersigned have been appointed Agents for HOWARD & CO.'S EXPRESS LINE, and are now prepared to forward, daily. Packages, Specie, Bank Notes &.C. to Philadelphia. New York, Boston, Al bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also : to the other Northern and Eastern cities. I The public are respectfully invited to pat-1 ronize ihe above line, as it is the quickest and j ..it-si .neinou oi transportation Detween the i cities and I.ewisbnrg. Packages received by or before 9 AM. will arrive in Philadelphia ihe same day, and be delivered early in ihe following morning. Receipts given for time and price. Philadelphia OJTirei I 43, South Third St Tct. j"".. CHRIST & CALDW E I.L. SCHOOL ORDERS neatly printed and ft.r ia!t 5t the Chronicle Ollicc HAURtSBUlU. 1UNUEKY J.J. Clyde K F. I.. flutter, StmestortU W. O. llinLek 6'.. Book Binders and Stationers, and Blank Book Mani-factureus, llttrrUburj, J'u. MOST respectfully inform theirfriends that they are engaired in the above business llf directly opposite llerr's Hotel. jJ They Halter ihemselves, by careful attention to iheir business, to receive a continuance of the pat ronage so liiierallv enjoyed by the old firm. BLANK BOOKS fi-r Hank. County Offices, Merchants, an.l private individuals, and every variety of full and half-bound constantly on hand. I'aper ruled to anv pattern. Old Books, Periodicals, .Masazinei, l.rw Books, .Newspa pers, Bibles, Music, works issued in Nos., r. bound in any style, plain or eitra. All work warranted, and done rheaply. I'lease sive us a call. A If. t"? Books cVc. to be bound, may be left with he Kdilor of the Chronicle. r'"9 iron.' iRon:; mow:!! 9? 17k LBS. just received at the Hardware Store of Y.'.V.V Of.DS iV MrFADItES. Fanners and lllack siniths, call and .see the largnt anil Ar as sortment of Iron ever ollered on ihe West Branch. Having the txrlusirr control of the celebrated Vilimiji'i Centre county lr..n, we are enabled to warrant every bur. Ail i sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; H irse Shoe,.Vail Rmts, Ac. at ('. prices to all. Call and see the Hardware Store of JUS. M FADDEN'. j I.ewisbnrj, May 10, 1K.15. I NOTICE. ItfE hex leave to introilnep mire!ves V to ihe citizens of LEW ISHI IUi and vicinitv, as extensive Miners and Shippers of i Wliile 4sli An.Iirat ile j At Lancaster t'tttlieri, Tsitrthnmbrrlund C. l'a. where we have extensive improvements, and are prepared to oiler to the public a n rv supe rior article, particularly sino-d to the manufac ture of Iron and making Stearn. Our sizes of Coal are LI MP -for Smelting purposes. STEAMBOAT )-for tl". and Steamboats. BROKEN 1 Kfifi for Family Use and Steam. STOVE S N" I T i l'E J fr J-,''ne0,,rnsrs a'"' Steam. Our Point of Shipping i SI'N HI RV. where arrangetneuts are made lo load Boats without any delay. COCHRAN. PEALE A CO. J. .1 Cm'ttp x. l.ain-a.-t.T. I I'.'.sj II . iS'mLn. L.ine:i-t. T (. W. rVu.E. Sliuniokin. II. It it v. ui,si k ill, t IT Orders addressed tnShamokinor unbury will receive prompt atitntion lySdj 1t5 now open arid ready to do hsim::s. The regular Uiseount days are Wednesday. The following iiamed persons are the Directors Mr. Jous-io Walls. Mr. UfKHs Ammuns. Mr. JMtS M'(It.iHHT. M r- Tiiom s i I a r i h. Mr. 1 1 ' I'iiii K. Mr. J. ti. E. NltlNHKL. Mr J'K. Mut mi.. OFfficEBs WIEEI AM FCi( K. Prrurhnt. DAVID KEltEJi, Tmisurtr. Four per cent, per annum will be allowed op all deposits over six mouths; and thrrt per cent, less than six and overthree tn.'ii:h. DAVID KEKEK, Treasurer. I.ewisbur?. Sept. iy, in;:; - . JfJojlJ OOlCU- I ilClOIT, Sear Ilartlcloii, t nio-.i C ounty. f MHIS establishment is timv in the be-t order. J The machinery being nearly all new, and none but the best ol workmen employed, the subscriber feels safe in saying that his work shall not be surpassed by any establish ment in this or the adjoining counties. His waggons will be around as usual, and those wishing to paironie his establishment, wilt please avail themselves of that opportu nity. t"tr I have also on han't, arn intend keep ing a cho.e. .naoiiment .if C.oo.N. such as CifA, Sutinrtf, Cahmrm, Tif-tdn, llluiiktt. Yarn; 4rc, which I will sell low for cash, or exchange for W'ool and Counirv Produre gen erally. MRK HALFPENNY. Hanleton, April 23, 18S:t if Lithographic Frintin, fee. KARL VOLKMAU is now lucatcl on N.irth Fourth street, near D Phillips' ' Blacksmith shop, where LITHOGRAPHIC Views. Maps Ac are made to order. PICTURES for Framing, and for Drawing Teachers. ' The German and French Languages. Draw ing, Painting and Draughting, tanght by Mr Volkmar. Lewisburg, April, 1S."5 j Improvement in Daguerreotypiug! I CPYKEll & IIAWX announce to the O public that they have newly lilted up and greatly improved Iheir Rooms and Apparatus, and are prepared to take I.ikem-MM- sup erior to any in this place beret. nore. Pictures copied, or taken fiom life, and inserted in Me dallions, Breastpins, Firgernngs. Vatrhea!.s. &c, and warranted true. We annex a list ef our superior Cases : Papier Mache, Souvenir. Jenny Lind, Jewel, Union, Sontag.Oval.V'elvet and Shell. Pictures taken at 1 and upwards. ' Rooms at the old stand over Dr. Thornton & ! Co.'s Drug store, opposite the Telegraph office. Lewisburg, Feb. 22, 1855 j FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, ail complete 1 and ready for ue, which we will sell to any person, with full instructions in the business, ; for less than first cosi. i New Firm and New Goods ! j AT the Mammoth Drug & Chemical ; Emporium of j CHRIST & CALDWELL. j The undersigned having purchased the entire Mammoth Drug Store formerly kept by Or Thornton Sr Co., are now ready to fill Orders and Prescriptions at a moment's notice. We have a large and well selected stock of fresh and pure DRUGS, ME1)1(1KS, Chemicals Dycstnffs, Oils, Paints, Glass, Puttv and DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE, All kinds of I'atent Jletlieiue, Fruit and Confectionery, Tobacco.Snuff.and Imported Cigars of ihe' choicest brands. Fancy AV.on and Toilet Article; Fine Toilet Soaps & Perfumery of all kinds, Bacsnts ai Combs or kvht r.RiiTi. j HiioL ii nil Stationery, a general variety ol Literary and School Books Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every j description; fresh Pine Oil and Patent Burn- ' ing Fluid alwavs un h;ind. I PURE WINES and LIQUORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. Fire l'rmtf anil Zinc J'tints. j I'rescrvinp: and t'icklinp; Jars, Sic ' rW Customers will find onr stock complete. comprising manv articles it is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices Call and see us, one and all, and see our stock ; and if we can't sell you cheap goods. we win not as you 10 ony. We are always on hand lo wait on customers. Remember the Mammoth Drug Store THEO. S. CHRIST, F. S. CALDWELL. Lewisbnrg, I'nion Co. Pa. tiOS BOUNTY LAND WARRANT blanks i, r all engaged in the service of the I". S I in Ihe War of ISIS am for their Wi '..-vs; ai 'hi' Office of tin Lewi-burr Chu : ' ' j rpiIE subscrilier con- le? X tinties lo carry on the JSP I Uvrry nulneiii ' fl.l V) ' the Old Htantl on Nrth3SSJiJa i Third street, near Market, and rn.,ef.,iu I solicits the patronage of Ins frieniis 6r ,J public pei.erally. i-iin.-i.o r. m. Lewisburj?, May S, 1H50 LEWISBURG FCDKEEY. The subscriber?, ihamlui t'f W.il.Minl patronage, wotiid Dtalnra i he public thai ihey ct.ntm,,, '.' jjilJg&Zlig manufacture all kinds i.l y jj ObAliiNU and other Castmas. T!,rs,r:; Machines and other Machinery re pain I best manner. Castings warranted lot,", good material, and at pnres that ear, ,,, . tn please. OEDDKS, MAKMI i ( 0" I.ewisbnrg. Feb. C1UOKINU Slovrs, of varu us aI (.fr. ; and sizes, lor Con I or Woo , f..r K lithe Lewiabuig Foundry by f.etldes. Mar. I 8TOVKS I'urior. Wt-rj ,.( i. Stoves, various patti rris, fi.r -a ea. .t Lewi. burg Foundry. Oeddea. Ma'1. A l. "II'IARD'S Piitcii: Oang I'k.w a tl. If nor article, fur sali at tbeLei.i,. Foundry by (iedde. M.n. (, GRAIN or Seed Drills Ross' '.,t. df'Cidcdlv the but and nu s evrtt;, fi rain Drill now in use for .ale at the Lrat,i..: Foundry by Ceddes Mar.h A l Hussey's Grain Rearer. for cuttino both Grain ai:d Grs.. 31 AM FACTI KEI) and fi r s,,.,.. .ewisburg Fountlrv l v OEDDEs. 'MAKMI A i; LiIidiiiii; JJotls. VFTEK mny y.ars' close inre, tint,,. r lr numerous eiperunenU!. the !'!ri,tn iilH , o,asure in inhuming Ihe pul lie U.ui U ! arri.ed at ihe true principle ol p-or. cu.;: tr... j dwellings and property from lkejetnjtti.nr. ; ence ol LIGHTNING. 1 he rabo. .J, , that every City, I own, illate r.u I "uM.tr. u.., ! "ictim to annually, ihio' the gross n2ii,.',r " i it liiha! ilants, is beyond calculation, miit. , j when the remedy is to ea.-y to omuid ttj j ' found in i AEMITAGE'S i PuL-nt iUcigiulir LHjtning Kcis, and in tine alul.e. 'l'his liod has liei, eiarr. re by tbe moet .ci.-ntifie gentieinen in the w jr. ProtMr M'Murtrie, Juhnnti,V all,,, arj DJ others lhal hae exa.iiiut-d ihem. rec.jmri.trio r speak ot them in Ihe highest terms ol a ro: ;i ; and hae pruiiuunred ihem Ihe or.i. ra:t nut.:; use in ihiror any other country for the p-o rt'i ol Li.rsand Propeily. tint advai.t.ite i to ijn . and throwback a pari of the fii c nc fji.nl l.arn.1.; lo the cluuds ; in lin.e ol a stroke tbt rt.at rod to conduct that portion of tfutd that ruur.: to Ihe earih without ihe slihte-t career M i.-. vit g the conductor. 'I bis rod ha. n;ai:. ut-.t-:dvant pi s o.n the old une. The only Uk u ri:amitnelnrii.. i- Une St 3 duort ahocc lijh Fhiiadtlphia. hi re all persons are re-pert1u!Iv invited lo ii a lid examine lor themselvi a. For ...le W t,Wu or Retail by THO'S ARVITAGE. Oniers promptly attended to. Te.n ,c.i.-t. '1 best- rods hare t een purchased and Mir;t--iuliv u-d by th. tollnuiiu: individua'e, t-.i. in. nd corp .rauons. whose nanjes are clcttlu..; libnntt.d : I-, sv.ii n,.,T r.o.,amif.h,a.A. .i,::. r..v sai.rinr. J 1:. un.r. Jn !fc-,. I'otira.l. J MuiVi:. -I- A. t il. mr . 1 . 1 I .. I. .. J. lij. nner. o. oaki. . . 1 - t r.. li.t-r.oi. ll.f r: . k;. v ..,:t li. .o e. Ami. n. b l.r t,:.. Ii. . J. I. i.r:.,i J. i n .o;u,:in. lit ,-. Orotr. Lai- II' on-. A. K. 1. Ijk.T.. 11. M;1li:.,i.. l,o.. Ott A 1 .. . V . 1" J I. I.r..r. J tt . Il a:, on. I . Hi.ni; Lr. l.ii-oA.o.J..iri;.ii I; larn. J.itTurkirt.'. t V' r. Mr Sl..r e.-- Mr. Jiarnn. . Is rl .ev. J 1 n. -Mr l-avi-ott. Lr. r.ril.f 11. l ow.r.-i. . .. . J l i . ; . - V 11 Miller, the Red Bark 11. M. the I . i. Arr.u.., li, t;ir:l;i: t.urden i . iunirnvioner- Hall. In li,' .Vrol. Arie J-e... Ueorre Cri.pin. Jiair i't'all. Jmlte 0:ivtort. John NetniuB, Ur. 11. il'Jlu;, b. nj.KoWrla. Jlr. J It. wnri;.. .v .;.. rr.r.vrr fnrfr, D'. Marl H.ill. npT. in I'or. It hr Tins Vi. lin.-1 r. It r.. .Iri.i.l. rm.r.1 . Iim.,1 Kiimar. I:.i.:.n Mimh. C. ir.t- Kl.ekner. A. n- i.ei i o.trl !: i.,-. tmtl I t n:u:i.-i' ni r . 'Irrn- l.imnt f Tr i-j.. A-r ".ion V) lr I h.r!.. W iJe-n. a..l,-jl' a 1 .', t . Kunta. Simon Ku..t.- I' nn jp. laac Ctiuudjxa. B -..t htrr Tp. Mu Laei Ui ilLuan. KLCOMMESDA T10S3. I"rii.ai4., Aui:. 1.1. I IrrtTe i. ,!.. eaTi-fuIIy in.)et.-d . i-or.tlu-tr ' Ii-l.u.ie. llotl. rh ,:in.. and irdt-s. erei-u,! lr M 'll.tliir.ji .Mn.ir.-t.-. on Helleiue IIoiiim.. ( li u-i t''r. ar -. I ;.if no In. nation in i-.yirp tb;tt il Hi n..t orli tl 1 h:iT. ..er . e,i. t ut II. at it i. thi- only i n- i Ji.r. r.: t-srniliieil tint i ron-tivrti d on .trirtiy . renr;rr f nBc pin.. It !! With niut-ti plea.ure that I r-. . r..nit nd L ; ronducti i In the at. DLiou of o.neraol tur -::n.-. ii. t. MniTKir I am well ttflea that the tar.-ni-tir 1-i.Ltnin. K -i -nanufai-teml ly Sir. Tht ma. Arniitut. pt rh:i :.tt.i t. Ihe Item that 1 as mr I- en n-.a.:e. 1 b:.Ti- -i-nt -i.-. years in tlie .tiny ot tl:e lnw.- ol t-lei trn ;t ai.J rii-c.t-i.m. and haTe no h- eitali. n in in.- tl a: tt.e-e 1;..- i on.-trut lt d upon the only j rir np.eot itat. ly The .i.rlrre eh.s-k i. received and di.jersid lytl.e n.a.in t at I'... ' r f the rot), antl it would be inipt.ilile. ai vorjiu. t-itr law. of attraction and repair-ion. ft r a l uilti-n-' t'! injured lya.trike ol li.htuin-wh-n pr. ti rrnl t y nrr . these rotis. 1 ha.e been actrua.nttd aiih lr. ..rrcir.." for .e.eral years, and l--fore hen mmenred "lie ri.ri;! tnre of lln-.-e rod. 1 examined the prince, leen ah-. I '' are con.lrut-ted. ar.ti f. It ennrinced thai tl.etr c wonltl be attended with romplttt nucct (-- ThittiiT''fci-S ftnnnil for tht-ft1 nlt.and tlie fjtrDMTi"ii in V. rtrt of th- country, is amj'ir i-oDim. n:i.T: n f :hvr iit.ln si: nr-rk.nty. Til At "V t. WALLtR.il D Kisiotf Sim. Philiol Co.. Ai ril 10. 1.'-J. CitS.U. WILT and s.AMt EI, 1I00VFK. Hartlcttm. I'nitn Co. te Aspnt.-. for I'nion and i,joinir.(; l"oun:; and will furnih the Kodn on the a.ne term? tu in the lame manner as the Proprietor. Proprietor. Ojijxjition it the Life of Jiusinm! NEWL1VEIIY S2SJ AND JS&ZL EXCHANGE STABLE. 1 hesultscriber would respectfully inloiui ill cilizi nsof Lewisbnrg and the traveling conitnua ty generally, lhal he has opened anew I.i'"7 nd Exchange Stable on FOURTH .treeibal" square South of Market, and has provided a goi lot of Hortres. with entirely new good and li1 ionablrrarriaee., Buggiea.Sleigh.. Ae. where a wishing anything in his line may be accomroo.1' ated on the shortest notice and mo.i reauonae f terms. He will pay every allen'ion lo lt wanlsof bis customers. and hopes by so doiri to merit and receive a liberal share of (.ut.i . patronage WILLIAM MOOHE. l.ewi-burg Dee 30. 1851 "VfOTICE. IIavin.5 been appointed it? 1 SEXTON to the Lewisburg t'-mw' the subscriber would state that he is prcpar? to perform all duties connected with the hiir.: of the dead, on short notice. Also that he attend to the re-interment of deceased perser. under the direction of iheir surviving trier-"-- Residence in the I.o.l-e at the Gate ef Cemetery. GEORGE DONACHV I.ewisbnrg. May 30, 1854 A Retired Physician, "1VTHOSE sands oi !i W have nrarly run t'tit. discovered while hvirl m the East Indies, a reru n cure for consumption.!"''",' chilis, coughs, colds, an general debility. Wishing to do as trn" good as possible, he will send to such et afflicted fellow beings as request il, this ree f" wiih full and explicit directions for mak.t'! up and successfully using it. He rr'i '1''' each applicant lo enclose him one sl;li"?: three cents lo be returned as postage i" recipe, and the remainder to be applid w 1 pavmct.l of ihis advertisement. Address ' " H.JAMES. Jersey City, N. J. :iin6 JEWELRY of the latest pattern of aN 'la ities' or sale al the loresi Ciivpric f J. L. YOIKK 0'UK and other sTOl Ks just receive-