JU I iV 3 if; VElUlOXT. Star of Freedom! how thy lustre Gleam, along the Northern sky ! Thy brave legions, how they muster. Roused bjr Freedom', baule-cry ! ITail, Vermont thy heroes rally Forth from every mountain glen! Every bill and every valley Ponra its host of stalwart men. Thn, at old Tjconderoea, Seized the Toe at dawn of day! Who, at bloody Saratoga, Shouted foremott in the fray t These your sires, O brave Vermnnters ! And their blood unmmgled flows In the veins ot their descendants Always always Slavery's fms! Wheie the bold, far-sighted Easte, Proudly soars from eras to crap On Green Mountain's lofty mi mm it. Wide unfurl your glorious flag ! Strike ye now, for Rieht and Freedom Freedom's cause for aye the same ! Countrymen of Ethan Allen, Vindicate his glorious fame! The "Disunion" Humbug. Gen. SAM IIOUSTOX.in bis speech in the Senate, last week, said : " They tell roe that if Fremont is elected, forty thou sand bayonets will bristle around the Cip itol that the South, in fact, will eecede. Mr. President, I scorn the suggestion ! There will be neither bristling bayonets rmr secession. If Col. Fremont shall be elected by a majority if the people, tW I am not hia supporter, I shall respect the majority of the people; and to Col. Fbk "Mont as the Chief M igistrate of their choice, I shall pay my respect and hom age." The Hon. HEXUY WINTER DA VI?, of Maryland, who supports FlLl.MOBE and J'ONELSON, in Congress on the 7th f August last, said : " Geutlitnon ak, if Mr. Fbemont be elected, hoa will Mary land go? What will Maryland do? I do not allow that question, to be asked. Slit knows but one country and one Union Her glory is in it. Her rights are bound up in it. Her children shed their blood in it, and they will do it again. llcjonJ , t il she kuows nothing. She does not ivck- O on whether there 19 more advantage in the . , Lnion to the orth or toutb. she dics uot calculate its value nor does the cast up an account of profit and hn on the iii ft,- 1.:1 l ePL.., ' .. . uiuou ui uci tutiuttu. '"Jf "unvrn to the question. Hon. EDWARD BATES, of Missouri, (and thousands of other S juthcrnrrs and Slave-holders,) utter the same sentiment. How different from the traitorous and treasonable and nullifying stuff of Fillmore and Buchanan and some of their friends, j who prate the silly talk thttt "the Union" I will gp to "everlasting smash" unleju ouc j :..t....l Ii :.l . t Tl ,J um . .esiuen. . a u m.V. 9 iuu.t ro.e, ana not the minority, lawfully and rifihtfully. The few who own or deal to J ia slaves, nd lie fow wattcrtid tl5ce-buii- ten would fiud a "urjiio ditwolved" tbaT now exists between tbetn and the national j treasury and governing power ; but the MASS OF THE I-EOP1.B Would rejoice at the J overthrow of the Siave Aristocracy. Audi particularly would the tens of thousands I - i i 11 . ,u is .u i I cf poor non-slaveholders at the South be iilcaaed by the success of Frcmout & Day-1 wU til-o .,;n.i.,il,a nf il, vr.t. (,f ' 1 " the Uuited States, do not own or 'di the bodies and souls of men 1" al iu CTi.Bu!!y Brooks in his speech at Col umbia, S. C, told the citizens of that State that the only course for the South, in '.he eveut of Kkkmont'is election, is "to march to Washington seiz-i the ar thives of the gnvi'miuvut, and rob thf treasury." Gov. Ford, of Ohio, who is b'uuipiu? Pennsylvania and doing rmblo iervice, offt rs an amendment to Brooks' m itioo, that the South should lob the treasury every year, as oik haul wou'd only last them a year, and to keep them selves from starving they must rob ir sgain. No doubt the amendment will carry in the South unanimously. .tarTue fate of the liuehanan Whigs iu Maine comes as a sa'u'ary waru nr; to llm sania class iu IVuns lvatiia. Thcv no doubt thought that the Loc.ifocos would J Le certaiu to carry the felate with their aid but the result only goes to show that a few trading politicians cannot transfer I the whole party. Ucuuine Whigs are not i the kind of birds ti be caught by Locofo-1 co chaff. It is only the "old federalists," j and their descendants, whom the A'lier . V aa WOUt tO denounce, thut CaU be induced .. , tj 20 tor tho redvral CaUUldatC. n,.-. , Tk. f T 7-- Outspoken. i b atonal l,t l jr,i. t-r, in speaking of the pr,u t a.fficullitt. between the S na'e and the Uou-e, thus . , . . 1 r 1; charaetenivs the laws of Kansas: That n..rti..n of tho Territorial laws that portion til the lerritorial laws nhicb they deiioutiee, and of which tJit-y f, . k to preveut the inforei-tueut, whctln-r ... enacted fcy CoUtpctrUt Or IliCompetc-Ut au- f h'.ritif,are a disgrace to Ihe country atoi its fiec institution. They are a grca'er invasion of public liberty than were the acts which brought the head of Charles I. to the block. licco-ViNO Desi-khate. The T5uchn. . . lers. we perceive, are drawing on ihe Ken- tucky slave-holders, and bringing them into j Jhio and Indiana to enlighten the freemen of. those States as to their duties in the coming I contest in which freedom or slavery is the o-ily issne. And so desperate have they be- And so desperate have they be- ,v.Mi,,.i...... r,.ri ,u.;. i. due for Ihe Vice Presidency to take the stump f r Buchanan and himself, in u Uch capacity be is now operating. ' MYer woJUn nirht mthr Stotfe S'Mfcn,' VVB WAST NO MORE SLAVS HTATfSt Is fitting to be a c min.ou expression with Ihe Germans in Mme portion of IVnnsyl vatiia where the relation of Slavery to the C 'vemment and to the interests of labor have been well discussed. Dt-r Xycrltacr jniitut.D d-'u't suit hooegt Grmas. William VanGezer, TTORXEY at Law, il l.r,vlbiiifr. 1 nlon Co., Pa. rFiiitice nn South Second St.. recently by H C llickok, Esq. 574 jkgi'icultural. Chester County ONE an.1 Two Horse Endless Chain POWER The undersigned being con vinced bv practical experience of the superi ority of Yandrrsltce't Triad Fuwrr over the or dinary five horse power now in use in the West Branch country for threshing out grain, hare purchased the patterns and risht In make them. We are now making and have on band a I arse number, which we propose to introduce on the plan if they don't answer to the letter of the suarantee given with each of them, the machine will be taken back and the money refunded, if paid. They are now almost the only entire Threshing Machines in use in Chester, Montsomery. Berks and Delaware counties. Their advantages are that they will do almost double the work, ac cording to the number of horses used, than the old machine' will do; tl? they will save at least two hands and Threshing can all be done snusly closed up in the barns, in wet days, when the hands would be otherwise unemployed. T. CHUIX'li & t O llartleton. Union Co., Pa. lmM5 Caution, and Notice. Know all men AiV - -ta bT xhne rres if -VfSf,V" V: ents. That A. C. ii..- iH"" - , 4 "- High and John 4H&.v'?5rX June, 1856. pi.r- ia-;. . i. e . 1 ricnt, line, itiiu ""- V i tfctXCtft interest to man nufaclure and sell the PLATTOREI BEEHIVE ! invented and patented by hvlvesterL.avis, oi tiarpmiml. :vil., in me ioi:owing n""" and Boroughs in Union couniv. viz. W lute Deer, Kellv. Bunaloe, West ButTaloe. MilrW bnrg, Hartley, Limestone, Jai-kson. and New Berlin. All persons are there!'.. re cautioned against manufacturing or purchasing said Dee-Hive unless duly authorized by said Hish and Dershara. Rights to make and use the above Hives in the foregoing Townships and Boroughs, for sale on reasonable terms. A sinzle right for $. H. & D. ..,Thi lltve haa taken the flrt premium, at the state ! ru"'y fair iu vu, n. ii., mm, ind., and otji. I il, l-'.ll r.f ls.,1 i wuh thia litre, anyone mar keep n. ..th perfrc J aaf.lv ami euareaa. "iuee all diOiiullv and uncertainty are entirely r. m..vt. Tur naeamav aa-ma.l.. to nr.mn rromone or more mve.. or lu..y la- .inl.ifl.-.l into any numer ff hire. mlAntil iif. and null bate a .full tupplji nr via. The ha arr en.ir.lv prute'd Imut tlie He and i other tnaerl. whi.li annov and rum tin t4e. lu.a we ,rr,, ir nin1,, xordine to tb Uirectl-.n, allien are i.-ivi-n in tin' 1. In thr S.rtnc. tt.e B.. hare an opportunity toexerrlBe an.1 rlear lln tiitli fritm ibeir liirei. w.Uiuut tijiiilt out to tin- on tiif Fnow. 'I'd.- f llh ran t at any time remnred from the hire I aiMi-int di-tnrbin tin llc-a. 'I'ltr iw- ran Iw tranrriHl aa oft'-n aa nree.sary, to jnr tti"n new rmb. anri withiii a i ilmir tiiem. IT J rerenta all pnaililtty or rol-Mnc. wbile ftsltnir. It i. tlmmti-.-hly renl'lated tlirouliout feed-drawara. . llivrs. Ii U'y-!.,iXfa alxl ri.amlwr. I 1 i... w.irL- .nit nrnm c. nf tlii lli-a mr K aMn In the hire, hine imicand u4-itit. ixa Great Improvements ! AmellciJL Reaper & HOWer . , . j 011 1 '-ThlS MathlM WM put J 1 in sneers. ill operation in I8:3, and iuuu j tinuH to be the only Keaper and Mowing Ma I chine in Utp WorM of any pr.iticai value up I to irM. twelve ear alter its iniroduction. ! Other Keapers are now olVered with giowins I Advertisements and Certiti j lv" 'Uls- r' ! the best Reaper, and not pi titicates of Gold and "aroier, in search of had betier see a little further. One of the other Reapers took thegreat medal in England, at the premature trial in 1851; before the close (lf th,' harvest of the sam- vear. however it was totally beaten by a HI'SSY" REAPER, which received the unan-mmu award of an nnr. ami tin! nnvfpd in thts irtAtrf r impartial Jury of twelve Enslish farmers. The facias that Hussey's machine is achieving a series of 'riumphs iu England. and rapidly ob. laining that pre-eminent position Ihere.which il has already secured in Ihe land of its origin. If there is any value in 23 vears' experience in building Reapers, and usins ihem in the harvest field. (M1EU M'SSMY. ihe Father of R-;ipers. can claim it. All who are satisfied with the l:rT RR M'Elt .I MOW Eli.can be sitpljed lv s'-t,.i' g their orders earlv in the season, as the crops indtf-ate a larse demand, and we can not have over ?on Reapers ready fur the vast harvest i f ls.)t- We wot. Id rer.-r to the following wentlemen. who have nsed llnsspy-, machines for several years, and will testify to their superiority: t'NION AND BNYDF.R Cot" NT f. T.nnff Kr, T. njmin l.tir. J.'hn Meneh. Samnel Paul:n,r. J- hn 71t. r-. .Tss.l, Hiltj-h. Jach Until. J. II. Ilriwn. Alirm Aurund. Tlinm ia 4'tinran. tirfrf KLi-k. ni-r. Iiari l Kl.-rkn t m. Klr.-knr,iie rci slar. John IJiu, Iv. Snnol. 1 Kit.. Jn.ii ti lu.,rr. WilM.ra U ll.nii. Al.ram Unir. u II llrr.-'d. fli ir . llnhl.i. Kep. Imrt.J hn rtroy. Asram Karli-v Kmann-I P.iiin.. Iln ry Mull, rrru llrown. Wm. V, Mny. r Jcl-.a hmbt-riin. UiImiu L;nn. loim Van Bu-kirk. Ki.l t l.inrau. KOKTIll'MIIKKLAMl COfSTT. fcniwl M'Maliin. . hn M Mal In. W Milan n. lpbin. .tai-'ib ll'-ffnan lietrrr t:niari.-k il-.-.." Ilr-rin.. :rff linui. J' liti II. Heller. v lliatn S,rr.-k. W(ii-.m II -n I. i 'c k Th.. . sirw'.r;.ir . s!.ru ,n -t r.. . Jii'i.. i-.lnt. J.wili II .-l it A I". Kaf. J H. fri.--.t- j jr-J . Thnnia. J,.nist. ,t(,hi. Ui.i II;.m-.r.,l..r. rrirrr. a II Itu 1. Amo. Va.tim-. J. s. k It. llnr-h. Ia .r i- h. ll. Jaen I: I. Vellrr 4 Sl.nm-in. Anlhnna Vt'm. Snd.-r, J..hn r.per. Je-a :. ILTicn-iieu. t onrad. MtiNllU'R rotWTV. Jaeon hnVx. 1aTli-rrv O.arhart. tvM riark. JaissV. -l.l.-r. Jr. IVi n K..r-mn. i'. tar U'r:-;lit. Sam. Yirka. ilit:ij.TTi M. pi li. It'.l-rta k ltiah-1. .laros Snv l.-r. 4. V Mii-i.s I' r .. lrili Sis liiar, Sr. lViu.T"ika, i'- Ui-im-bucb, m For.aoiAn. rii.ivitr. cnrxTY r .-fr Miller. J -hn Ilill.W m. N llrown n A Itowrr.n , G - A "" J .-! lawman, oin-ri iowt.-r. str. ' rh.-n T!i.-m. n-nry linrtk. .Ir.hn l:..U'rT.(,n. I;uii.-I Sei- , t"rt- Alexander t rehnz. A...lr. w Cr-yline. Moor. Cray ; line. J hn Merla. Jais.t. Mill. I hnniMa Conner. J.'hn (Vm- 1 n.-r. ivter Anilnun. Kii . ls-nrn k. Jane. Luimion. , Jiaejll II. Ili.-k". 1ill.-r llika. l.rorL-a ll..iaVr. J).h 1 t'""h- Snmtt.l K'-k. Wm ll .nman. An.lrw KH.-r. Wm. F. ( ri w,f rrir, sm., Fri Fni.H, I "iiwu''', JuU i.ycomino Cdi'NTY. Oeortre Trl.t. tlinm T Cray, rei-j.min Bear. Pater u-Km.. r-4-rk ..n. s.,mn.t iinr..m. ti.ry ! h' ''r- Kenta. Ttv ma Onyia. ( ha'. Tollman. ; ,t, . j,, Tuoli cl,u., Llodi u w foT,., n-an, Kutart uih-on. j ft.i ntos rr, jrY. Wm onnn. Jnmra tV. l.h. Rr.l. -rt t'nrml.-k, Jamea , Car.kaOro, J..a.ph lt,nn.. ll-N-rt IMm.a. CKNTFR OOI NTY. Ww. VTari.n.1. Wm. Ilnal. W. A. Jfhntnn. .Tnaef.h Tuner. qi UlrH.PoH Im.. h Mtera. J.coi. Ilar- tt-r. Julio II. .y. Jr W m. Koatrr. A-lauj ll--ar. The subscribers have the exclusive rirhtin the following counties: I'nion. Snvder. Nor thnmber'and, Mnnlonr. Columbia.' I.nzerne. 1 ,rrT' ,M:l!1Ln- V'n,Ir''l'n,on-!""1 t-v""e- ! All orders thankfullv received and promptly (iKDHEst MHsH A ( Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa.. April ii, 1S5S. NOVELTY IHOI. WORKS. i flHK sub pHK subscriber would respectfully inf. rm aL the ci - ,M rl'izen ol I n ion county and all in i Ku iai uin-r.tnat ne is now r-M .."...; va.u aii!;iiies OI any ruired power Blait Furnace, Rofin?, (nst, and aw .Mill Tachmen riimp.('al Brenkrs and Windine Drums for Minim; purposes Castings of erery description neatly executed to order. With a very extensive varitvef Pattern at.d ereai facilities for dini work, he flairers himself that he can compete wifh nr iinhlittit.-nt In th rontilrt both In prir n. nqalfU 4 work. IVihn- in wanla.f Marhin. .n . i n-i ii ... ntf.r arin'v m ntm rtll. Tht-briiil j r t'ii m-i.u lo Utanut pmtu of Uii countrr. mu iaiutlisr to 1L J. R. JOTH. Htrrktvarr. Jon 2. IK To OUH.ablMConrl He (urns and other litAitas sold at th Chmictc Off.ce. Lcwisburg Chronicle RESOLUTION PROPOSIG mendlents to the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth. i?w.W tyheSm tteawt If m of ltpretfmta fifth rmmmmwitih 'f VwnJwVniai m A$miriy vf, That th (olio win 7 aniii.tnrnl rr j.ror! U th- ri f1itutHn of the- C4niniunwralth. in arooriiaac with tho pivThku of the Until i-ti. thereof F1R9T AUCIMI EJTT. Tlrnv nb1 1 be an atl lttional article to said Mmfltitution, to be di-Mgaslt-ti arLcle lfn, M &Uow: aRTKLK XI. OF !L'L!0 DKIIT5. pECTro' 1. Tlit ftate may contrart M, to eupply I eaaitiail rK-tv-it- or failorti in refpuut.nr Ui mert ezpa-r 1 not .J..T' .rrti.leil lor; but tin? airitrifral amuut nf ( mrh d btn. tiir--t mid r-mttnitf nt. wh-ttir omtrftcJ . Ttrtu- M" fiM r m-T nt t of t h- K-nira4 a-twinhly. -r at 1 diflVrrnt -rHHji(i time hall n ervvl wirn huudtv-l , anJ fitt thtMinaiid iinlati..ami tlw money arin front the ' crraliun f ftirh Jfhi. xhall br api'li! U ih i-urc' f r wb It it ' bu.nad, ur k r-pny U tib to com moled, anr tt no "lh-r far-of whate. r. kcut lo addition to iht .ot .ini.t. pnwer. the ttatc may l ontrarl ih-t u ivpf I iDTanion. ou jiren. innut rt-rtxin.dr-friKl rUI in war, or U riH m (he piwwnt tntt an ting iitdt-Urtln-n of ttae etAt ; but th roou-y tninxfntn tlvomtri,.ti..ntf-u-h tfhta.hall bra, uliM tf the 'urrMik- for wl,h b it wax rai-wl. ur Iu r'Iia eucb (Jylrtx. and to n other eiirpri whntiTtr. (ktiioji :. Kx-it thf debt nW i:ififi in mrtrnn on and two of l hi article, no dbt whatTr auail be crea ted by or on U'half of tiim atate. Si-cnow 4. Tn pnnidf for the payment of th prownt d.-ht. and any additHnal d-bt contracted ai afurcMMiit, the IcftiftUture iOii.1I. at iU fiit m-ftoD alter the atlnption ot tlii amendment, create a ninkinK fnud. which ahull be aultieient to py the accniinit intert-st on nuch debt- and annually tnreiiuce the principal tlierw.f by asum uot le tli an two uuodrwd and 1111 v tunaiid dollam: wiii h xin kinii fund xhnll nm-i't of the n annual income of the public work. fnm time to time owm-d by the Ute, or the payee.) of Ihe aale of the unm- r any i-art thereof, and o the incon.- or pr--eil of yle nf nI'M-k owm-d by th- tt te tc t her wit b t hr fumlii or .eaourcn Uiat nay ! deiFni.itl l y law. The naid cit ktDt fund mav lie itiervaa-d. from time to time, by an-ii.'niiift to It any 1-art of the Uxest. i.r mher n .-(-. of the rtnle. n"t m.'i.red tftr the onltnarv and current ejuenies of tEo!!!.!: and uiilerH in rane of war, mTituv-n. or in surrw-t K-n. no ptirt of the ii iiit;iiif; lnod nbail be Offcl or api'lled otikvrwift tlian in 4xtinuihmcii of the public debt until tne amount of ucu dt-bt h r.-dueed below Uie sum ol n- tnilitoito f dollnr. j-EtTi ( b. Ihecn-'litoftberommnnwealthohaHnotin any manO'-r or event he plcdgr-d or loaned hianv ind.Tiit UhI. aOUipany. corporation, or ajocirtti'-n ; nor fit ail the ermntonweaitb herealtr tn-comc a juiut owner or atock b'lder in any couiau'. arwonation or corporation. JSuTi'! 6. Tbe oiinimonwfaltb sihall not n-'UB' the d-hr, r any part thereof, oi any eount,citv, loroii(rh or towti-hip.or"f any corMrajiiQ or aM-iatiou. itnleee ju h deTthHll h;ve bren contracted to enable the Hlate to rei l il.Hl'n. i-ui'preiM douteetic iit-urrectiou. lf i.d ilwlf in lime of wwr. or t" aacl-tt the f-tate in the di harge of uy portion ol itf prent iD'tcit'ciineti!). .uti-is 7. The .ejci-.i.turf rl.all not aufhoriio auy county, city, borough, U wiiliiiT ur tncorMraIed di-tris't, b virt u' of a vot of it" ciiixt-iif ir oih-rin. to he-tnie a itocUho!d'Tin aitv ronivany.a-aaaiaCia'ioD or corporation. or to i.htain niont-T fr or loan iu emit l to au cvrporaliou, &wcuitioD,iittuution or parijr. IBi'ND AMEXI'HWrr. There haTt be an aat'litionat article to (vinstitution, be di-Biiaated a artii-i- elvTen. a follow: AI.TK'LK XII. OF NEW C-'U.N'TIFS. No county nball t- divid'-d by s line cut tin tr off over on t nth of it "pnlHti't, (ft her to iorai a new county or otherwitM1.) will toot the expre.-) auM-ut of Htcb rouiity, by a ote of Ihe flc-i..rit i)i n-of ; rt or "hull any new rtxinty be e-UblubetlaOuntaioinf; luaa Uian fiur huudrt-d Muare uiIl-s. TITIBD AXUTOWJOTT. From aection twoof thefirnt article of the confutation. Ktrike out the won!-, -if th. ttty of 'Ai adtlf-ht-u and of rttrh owHH'y rrrf-c'ivlx) ;" from aection five. Mime article, fitnke out tlie wordt. "of I'hiUtdrljAtm ami uf tut trrrri awtte;" from tertion aeren-ame article. ptriJieou the worl, neMhrr .e -Vf 'A..nf'Aw. nor avjf.'' and ioert in Iteu lhere-f the wordx 'autt -;" in ! Mr.kenut kcribn four, bdiur article, aiid in lieu toere f iuv;rt the fwiloai fu i ios 4. In the year one thonpatttl cit.ht hnndre.1 and i.itr-for. and in crery jevtntli y.-ar tlorcfltVr, i-prem-ttttttvi-a, to the duiuUt of one huodp-d. ball Im apportioned and oiti iloib-d equatly throughout the lt.tte bv .liHirit-ra. in proportion the unnilwrof taabb- itihl itjintia in the several part I hen of. t- sc.-pt thnt any county ciitM)nili'.' at I '-an I three thou-and fi.e burn I re-1 Uxabl-i may t- alb.w"l a Mf;.anit- r.-i.rr-r!.-Dttion -. but no more thrtn three counti- -hnl! Im joined. i;-l no county him 1 1 be tiivided. In the formation of a di-trirt. Any i-itr ctn ttiininie a ntitti-ient number of taxable toent.tle it to at eal two r-pn r-euttiti k. rhall hata aitoparau r-proen-tatiin aa-ifnt'-d it. and Mia 11 lat dividtd Into cmveiiif ut di-'ricjol coiitiftii"UitvernUjry. oftjuMl uxatde popula tton a near aa may le.eaeb ! whichdiftrirU ahallt-lect one repn-a- ntative." At the end ot wtion aeen. aame article, tnaert theae wordd "the citvf I'kihttiflphta tJi-iil h tirvcif nop'' trri'ttarinl tfirnit. ' rmuijitntt trrruory at ttry t;"il j in t iT'thr papvi'ttum m n-.oi; tmi n waixl ViaU be diri-rrf in th fTMatw thrrr-f." The leirUlature. at it first ai-iw.r.n after tie aloptnn of j tlo ane nd rm-Lt fhall divide the city nf I'hila-lr-lpiua into i eM.i.turia.1 taKbtl reEireavntatiTedoatrirf.tn the intnitrrlnv ! roti od; fUi h d.rtrii-t to remain uiirloiu'd until the . Mplr!i"nuvi.t in the ear ou- tliousaod etht buudred . and Biutj- i.'ur. rocRTn AE!n.jit?tT. ! To b. Srrtion xxi. Articl I. The ter-Wdtur- IimI1 hare the ower to alfcT. reToke or annul nii cltMrterof incorttorxtion hen-aftrcui.f-rrel y or umlt-r miv p-ni'ml or special law. whenev.tr in Uo ir j opinion it n.T to ii-joiioui. to the citizen of the coin- . Hi .nwahb; in nurli umnner, howefer, thai no iujuxtice j obeli be dooe to Ui corratora. April '21. lK'rt. f I Vr.r'fvf.That tMareMlutIon pai tui the f rot amend- ! tni-nt. yeiut '41. navn 6. tin the arcond amendment. y-u 1'. iiay o. On the thirl antvnd m.-nt, yean art, naa 1. On tin- f.n trili amendiuent, yeai 2, umya 4. 1.x tract fiuia th Juun.al : THOMAS A. MAC LIKE, Orrk. Is IlotrSB op RrpnrrvTTiTiV April ISH. 7?-!tnrei"f.Thnt tin resolution par. On the rtrnt awienil mnt. )nri V- na. m '24. n the xccond aniy-ndutent, yean b;t. tiny '.". on the third am-mtment. y.-at '4 mij II' and -n the fourth auienduient. ya o, iuy lo. Kxtracl troiu the Journal : WILLIAM JACK, Ctrl: tii. a April i, ism. a. o runTTV, S.cr-ttry nf the tmi.ncatih. 8xRrrrRTei Ornnu UiCKIBlKU, Juue Z'i. lJuA I iio .-rt.fv that the above and foreiroin ia trne and corn c- coj'V of the oriental 'hVfi-hiti'.n rvlatire to an a rro riilma-nt of lite CunMlitution," aa the came ri-Oiam) on lile in thin ofhee. f I ii h-t intiny whereo. I have hereunto a.-t my L. . - hand and cued to t aihxd the al of the ( -) ikcrttai y'aijCice, the day and year a ! writteo. A.O.rfUTIX. Serretary of the O.miHfmwtallh. It PrxATr, April l. Is-,. f T.eIi:tion propneinr amendmentf) to the t'ontilution of i he ' miuw-ft..ii, Iw-in unier considt-ratiou, tm the'(nertion. Will the Senate acre to the f rut nmendment J The yia and nay- were taken amreenbly to the provis ion" ot the CotitituLion, and were a follow, vii : Vjh .Meti-r. Ilrowne, Bnekab-W rre.-well, Knn, Fi'tiri.oo. I-ini:k. . Iloe. Ingram. Jitmi-.to. Kih.k, Liiotaeh. Lei-. lriinb--k I'ue..; iSellrr-. -humnn. tur-r. Simulu Tt.art. Unlt-.ti, WVlli. Wherry. Wil kio aud I'ialt r -J4. M'-si-r.-. L'rabb, Oiejt, Jordan, .MelUuicer, aud l'rtt-.V 1h the -mention was dctermiDcd in the affirmative. On th- qu-"tion, ill ll.c !s-nte azree to the accond amendment? The yenn m l n.ty w.e t:iken .'izrecabiy to thv pruvia ion of the Con-titutioQ. Nnl Wr-n- e follow. Tti : Y,rt I.ra.r-. limwne. Bu.-kj.lew. t'nu-wi-ll. Kvann. H"e. Ingram. Jmion. Koox. Lvultarh. Iwi. M't 'hn tor k. .Vli. r-. iniuian, .-out her. etraub, Walton, Heli-b, Wb. rry and Wilkin IU. N y 11 r t rabb, F.-rgufon, Urepj, Pratt, Price and Pattt i Sf.ii.frto. iro the -u-tiba was detitrmined iu the afflrmatire. On th-- one-lion. ill the Senate airree to the thin! amt,rlm,.if j n.e eio and wre Ukm agreeably to the Cunsti- tti'i- n. mot acre a follow, via : t Yk'H Mera. Kroane. Ituckalew. Cral h. Crewwell. J Kfntin. r. r;in.on. Kleniiiken. Iio..-.-. lnirrnm. Jnmiw.n. I J"idm. Kmtx. l.ulM.-h. I win M'Clinto,k. Mi llin er. f ratt. I'rire. S-ltera, rhttmMn. S'oliir. t-lraub, Tai;rt. Walton.U.-lh VUMrry.Uilkiuaand I'iaU iSUerJi--2&. ir t;rer 1. ' ivi tlie ijueaiioa m detrmini-il In the affirmative. On the question. Wili the nte aeree in the fourth amendment t Tlie yea- and n;iy wen- lak u sgret abiy to the Consti tution, and were a- f-llow, via : t.AhSrn. Ur U'.t-kVw, Or-f-wH, Evann. Fi.niuken. lloze. Ingram. Jamoum. -lor-hi u. Kn- i. I.Mita.U, ). l"'Ti?.t.lt, rrirv. pVller. Sliuman. fouth. r. Stntnb. Walton, Weluh, Wherry, Wilkuta and P.att.'ifr Ji. ,isMe-i.rii. frahb. fjeew. Mcllinirer and Pratt 4. ts the qutMioo rut deu ruiined iu the aAirmtire. JotENAIaOr THE IIoi -T or Rf lRrsETATirEa,1 , April ui, iv.fl. Theyeaji w-l nayn were tnfcen aiiiwabl v to t he provision of t he i .'ti-tM nth n. acd on the firrt troiKNd amen lueut were a f"!low. vit: VA Mt-. Andnon. Kaettu, nldwin. Rati, Beck (l.eomm?.i Ibck.V rk.) Herntmnl. Rovd. H..ver. II. own. liruh. Hiichauan -Id-'etl. C-mpln II. ( artr. Crawf.rd. raw. Oowdail. Winder. rml,l. h'u-r. (Jet. ILme, llnmel. Ilnrpr. Ilein.. JhbU. Hill. Ihllee.. Hi.pi lli.;,-..mh, Muiicki r.I'ntirie. Inchsin.lnnisIrwin.Jobna, X hnaon, l,tTte. U.hu. Iontrak-r. Mtrtt, Hlmout. M Earthy. M't'omh. Mautrle. Menear. Miller. Moid jomery. MoorebeHd. NubfH-maeher. rr. pearaon. I'help-. I'urr-IL KauiMV. Kee. Keuihohl. kiddle. ltnh.rte, Stinik. fmith l Aili-itlu-nyj Smith -amhria. Smith ( W vomin,( tniue, Th.imiM.ij. ail. ".nation. Wright illauphu,) Wright (L'i'j rne.i Zimmerman and Wrinht i.Wa-rt 7. Ntet M.-eip. Ausn-iine.r.arrv,f..i,.r.r0b,.urn.r)ock, lorrie. Muin ma. Patt-r. HaliKbury. J-miih (Philadelphia.) Walter, ii. trod and Yenrftley 24. Stbe iietion vu determined in the afflrmatire. On the quei-tioa. Wilt the Ilnuae arree to the arcond amendment? The yew- end naya wtre taken, and were a follow. 1 : Tus-Sir-Pr.. Auderaon. Uaekua, ItaMwiw, Ball, hrk f l.i 'tminirw IWk i York.) Bemhard. B.jd. Brown. Drunh, Ituehanan. t'al.iw-U, t'amrdeli. Cartv. fratr. Fin.o!d, Ur, Hamel. Harper. IL-in-. Hill. I1.I.I-. Hi.leca. Hippie, llolromb. Hunecker, Imbne, lncham. Inni-. Irwin. John. JohBon, Uporte, Ubo. linker, bov tt, x Calauont. M ( rthy. M-omb.Mani.le.IcDear, Mill r. M..utmmery, Moorehead. NaniH-mcber. oe 'r"" r.reall.Kamary.llml.liainhnl.l.KM.ila.B.J.rta, Nietik. Smilh(.,ll.beoy,) Streoje.V.H.U ha!l...Wiijht Luitna, 7iimiirriiiu and Wi:bt ijrr-t0. & West Branch Farmer Sept. IS), 1856. NvTH MeBurn AiriUine Barrv, Clover, Bdlner, Fry, Fuiton.iaylor.l .iit,i,on-y- Hamilton. Htneo-k. ilmieker, Letaenriui.- Mairee. Mm try. Moma. Mum ma. Patu-rwu. Phel aiifbu.-.-. ?:K::h 'iiaK!" ThomprOO, Waite-r, Wiutrode, Wri.ht lUnuphin,) and Yearey bo Uit que-fi in waa dvleitx.ned in the alHrmaUve. On the queti.n. Will th- llou- are to the third amendment f The yeaa and nnri were taken, and w.-r- a follow, !: Yias Mrfr. AndeTMti, ackua. Ualdwin, Ball. Beck (Lveomini.J llerk ( York.. Ilernhard. Hoy '- Urown, Itnehanan. Caldwell, Campbell, Certy, Oralg. Crawlord, Utotrer. Kanmld. router. Frr. tleU, Hainea. Hainel, Har-r, Ileina. IliMm. IHtl, Hillepa. Illpnu. Holeomb, Il..UM-keei"T lm.rte,ln. ham.lnni.IrwiiiJohn J"hn.n, Liporte, Lebo. L-nitHker. Lovrtt, M Calmont, M'Oomh, MHutile, Menear. Miller. Mnntif.tmery.Nunneina. ber.Orr, I 'car on, Pbelp. Puro-ll. Katnaey. Keed. Ktd.lle. nh.nk, 8mitb (Allei:heny,i Smith (Cambria,) Smith ( Wyominic.) Thompon.U hallon.Writthnluphin,) Wright tLun-ruej and Zimmerman . Nt Mea-in Barrv. Tlorer. Odonm. Dock. Dowdm!!, Fulion.Javlord.OibtM,"ney.Hamilt., Hancock. Huneker, ll-nrinic. M't'arthv. Maree. ManleV, Moorhead. M'rri, PatlerMtn. Kcinhol.t. ltoberUalifbury,W alt4rtU intrude, Yearplev and Wrljrdt tSptal.tr, J5. 6 the u.uetHo waa drUrmiut-d in the afflrmatire. On the question. Will the llouae affree to the f .nrth amendment? The vein, and nay were taken, and were a follow, fit: YF:iMe-r.Aiderwn.lta-lUf.Btyll. Iter i Lvc.mini.l Heck t Y.rk.f hvrnbard. Bold. Boy. r. Br -wn. Hru-h Uuclo iian.Caldwell.CmpbellJ artT. Crai.Criwt.rl. lnwdflll. Mincer. Kau'old.Koetcr.l'ry.UeU. lUmel Urp-r. Ileiu, llibl. Hitt. Hillerai". Hippie, Holeomb. Ilounekeeir. Huntecker. Iral-rie. Inn it. Irwin Johnaon. La port e. Lebo, IOiiaker. lctt.H"Calmont,M"Carthy.n,omb. Mangle, Idenear, Hitler, M.ftttir.Hm rv, Moorhead. Nui.nrma.-her. Orr.l'earaon.Pheiii,Purcel!.' Kaniaev. Kee.. beinboid. Kid dle. Hubert, hlienk. mitluCNmtria. .-mttb ( U yommir.) Thompaon. Vail, Walter. Whllon. V right (Lua -rue.) Yearley. Zimmerman and Wright (."arwirri t'tf. Nats Mmm. Harry .Clover .tV.hourn.Fulton.Oibhoney, llainea, Hancock. Huneker. Imrham, itenrins. Mage, Mauley, Murri. Patteraon. Salisbury and W iiitrode It go the tjuustion u determined in the amriualive- 8FcartBT,)i trncE. HuuMtavt, Juue '27, i85t.) Vnwtifr'erTm'. .Vr 1 do eerufy that the above and fore-join i a true and eorree rojiV of the Yea" and Na." taken on the Kcaoltuion propoHni Amentlment to the Cin"titnt(on of the roHiiiionwea.Ui. a the aame picar on the Journal ol the two llnuwa of th" Oeneral Aaaemb.y of IhU) Com monwealth for the rafuMtin of I )."if4. i ) Witnean my hand and the aeal of takl offlee. u a thin tNenty-fWTt-uth dty of June, one thousand I ) eight Lundml aud lifty-nix. A O. CUItTIN, oTKte Srcrettrij of tit, (hmnwu wealth. Educational. FPiEEBUIiG ACADEMY rillt: I'nncipal and Friends of Ihis InMitu J lion, thankful lr .noouraccil ty Hir liberal patrmiase heretnfure belued upon it, are delermineit Uiat n exertion on their part hall be pared to render it still more worthy of encouraeemenl and support. The course of instruction embraces all Ihe branche of an Knli-li. Classical and Maihematical education and is accompanied by frequent Lectures and Illustrations. The Languages are tauuhl by ihe liev C. G. Erlenmyer, a Ihomush and accomplished Lineuisl. A TEAl.'HERS' I)e- partmeni will be established for the benefit of those wishing to prepare for the profession of 1 earning. The Academic year is divided into two ses mook of s weeks each. The first commences on the last Monday ol July; the second, on the first Monday of January. Tur Tuition, per quarter of II weeks, $2.50 lo ?t. Board etc. $1.50 lo $2 pr week. For Circulars Ac address WEO. F. M'FAKI.AND, Principal Philadelphia. FIRE PROOFS ! The Snlainaud T faalen, ol Fnila Helphia. against the World ! Evav? fc Watson, Xo.2i.Fourth St., PhilaU hare had the surest demonstration in the following Cwittficate, that their manufao turr of Salamander Safes has at length fully warranted the representations which have been made of tnem, as rendering an undoubted security againat the terrific element : riui.AiM.rim. April 12, Mkphhs. ETj7te. k Watj f- lento: It aiTorila us the lik'heat pat i faction to mate to you. that owlnif to the Tt-ry proh-etive ualitie of two of the SnlatnaudeT fnf'H hii-h wr purrhtnW of you anme few nmntba ainee. we iUT-d alnrire portion of our Jewelry, Book. I'ai-ern. Ac. e&taotl to the ealumitoun fire in lUntead I'lace, on the tnmiD of ihe 11th met. H hen we rvnVrt that tbae 8nfea were loented In the fourth Ktory nf the bulMiti-; we orriijid. and that they fell KUltaequently into a heap of biirnint; ruin,wb' Te the TNrtt nonet-utralkm of h-at rauel the hraiM nlatea to nteit, we cannot but repTtt the preaerTatton of the valu able -ontente an ntoet convincing proof of the groat aecn rity afforded by your S:.fe. Wehhall take tuueh pleasure In recommend in); them to men of business as a Mi re rolianee afrint fire. (Kol.OK W. HMON A flRO. Phiudilpiii. April li. Mrsna. T.vAnn A Wtox I have to oftV r you my b a titnony in favor of the irreat eerurtty atfonlt d to nr tiire ytock of jewelry, Iwkoka. papem. A, aiuiloR the re cnt dinaftroue. conllniiriition in Knutead place, fmni the faet that the nif wre contained In twoof the !ala m.ti tler F ten nianulactun d by you. ilnvintr fallen from the fifth story nf the Artiaan IliiUd (nir. b re llny were prev.u-li placed anb expoaeil to a TMrt lo at for a lone tiuie. the tr-ervat.oi. nf the valua ble dep. tut m-emed to e-ry OHeahoaituertw.1 the opeU iiiii and inb-rior exaniinatluo. a DialU-T of peufund a t- ni-hm. nt. To all who may require a pt-rfeet protection from the ravaila-n of fire, 1 fttall not heniute to reeo'umend tlte U.f of your Saf'-ft. aa I Consider thej haeenow uiolerpoue the moet trying U-nt. N. E MOlUiA.V PmnittPntA, April 14, lftC lr.eM Etap k Watsos 4.1-nto men No doubt yon wilt te de-p)y jfrtifld to learn lhs (food condition in hi.-h 1 dicoTt red my Itoolt. polh-y of insurance, certifi ea'ea f "lock, and othea r:iluHbr document", when on i ida lat I ojteiied the nafe made by your firm. V it i my knowledgre of itn great exposure, t-oth to the tntvii-itv of the heat from ao hot a fire a that whirh de-ptroyt-d the Arlitan Ituildinv. ai also from tin" forre o tin- fall from it former elerated poaition in the third tory. 1 could enferiain but nlr-nder bopee prior to it in terior inrtion, that the rnntenta whieh I once ao highly prised would ever be of nny w-rvice to in. -ut aa tlo'M- fenrn are now happily removed, 1 feel it only due to -ay to you. that I can hen-efbrth renimend lle aw of your Sj.fe bt all who may wih to feel a confidence in the perfeet aecurity whih such meana provide againt ao frichtful an element. KlU AI1I O ASKII.L, Bookbinder. tConstanilv on hand. Patent Powdpr and Thief Proof Locks,nprBanks,Stores,etc.Iyti25 Engraving and Seal Cutting OF al! kinds, at 201, Chesnut Street, PIIILAD. Visiiina and other CARDS, Corporation and other iSEAI.S.and evervthine in our line of business, promptly attended to, in Rood style, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from Citv and Country solicited. H. II. FULTON, y W.G. MA80X- Herring's Safe again the Champion!! The only Safe which, in every in-fancf, prtsfrvrd their entire eonttnts in the lute Extensive Firen. ., i ji i .a 4 T the burnin; of the ?2it37S.53 j. Amzan Buildmes. on .VjT" the 10th of April, and 111 the tu. 1 . -J CiKEAT FIKU in Market Slreet, May 1st, 1N56. the genuine i.mii?io Sari pre served the Jewelry of Oeo. W. Simons & Bro. ; Knuks, l'aprs, &c, of Fisher ok bro, and Edward Semans & V., after remainine exposed in the burning ruins focnearly FORTY lll)UKS,anA provinir conclusively what we have always claimed for them, iheir great superiority overall secu rities now known. In these fires, the Herring's Safe, standing side by side with those advertised as M warranted to stand 10 per cent, more fire than Herring's." came forth the acknowledged yirtor. out roily rreaarTlDC ther nnt nt in aacelleot or. d.T. Imt beine thmaal-ea in a eonditloii l ko tlirnairli another oriiea I. while the bnajtterf Salanandcra" of ith er mak-r wire badly need an in every tnatano, and in annie eaaaayh-ir entire enntenta rom.!etely Uealreyed. To the .nblie we wfiuld aimfly aay. that, during th. IVinrtea year, the llcrrinr'a Iaf. haa baan Wfora them, more than two hundred have uaaaed thr.4i;b accidental fire, without the orenrrenee nr a aingle Inaa. Vie would, therefore, enution purrhaai.ra airainrt the miareprentation of interested nanira. Tha llerrins'a Tatem ia tlie only Pira-rroof Safe made in this rity which la protected by a Patent Right, and wa will jruarante it to reaiat more than doubl. tba amount of boat of any other Bifa now known. Farrela a, HrrrliiK, Sole Manur.eturere In this State of ' Herring's Patent Champion Safeg," 34 Walnut 8t PHILADA. X. B. " Evans &. Watson's Improved Sal amanders." ' Oliver Evan's," " C J.Oayler's," and Scotl's Asbestos," Iron Chests, (a large assortment having bren taken in part payment for Herring's,") will be sold at low prices. June 6, !Mvl Pennsylvania Wire Works. "VO. 56 AKCH St. between 2d and 3d, X 1 (opposite Broad Si.) I'HIt.ADF.U'HU. Mices. Riddles, Screens, Woven Wire of all meshes and widihs-wilhall kinds of plain and fanry Wire Work. Heavy twilled Wire lor spark catchers, coal sand and gravel fereen. paper makers Wire, cylinder and dandv R -lis covered in the best manner, Wire and Wire Fencing. A very superior article of Heavy Founders Sieves. All kinds Iron Ore Wires and Sieves. UAV'I.ISH, DAltll Y k LVNN'. Ilount Vernon House, f0. 95, North 2d St., Philadelphia.- X This old and well established house is fl.lmirahlv situated fur Dersons visitinz the city on business or pleasure. The continued ! patronage ol Ihe pnlilic (and ol est nrancn friends in particular) is respectftillv inviled. 1. I.. BARRETT. Philad., .March 1, 1MB. Proprietor. Fishing Tackle, ND GUXS...TIie suhscribprs invite I attention to iheir.Mock o( Fish Hooks and Tackle of every description Cane liecdrf, Sea Gras, Trout Flics, Linen. &c. Also, fine Enfflish and (!rnnan Guns. Revolv-in-r PiMols, Percussion Cups, and .Sporting Apparatus ppm-rally- For sale at lowest Cash Prices, Wholesale and Retail. J(!f M. IIEVDF.Rf.ER & BRO. f.2-1 Nn. .I? X. Secnnd Su Fhiltuirlpkia Free of Charge ! TWO Splendid Parlor Ensravinss,en- L titled -Uoiton Abbey in the Olden Times," a splendid steel ensravins from the celebrated painting by Landseer. and the "Departure of the Israelites from Kvpt a lare and bean tilul engravinc from a painting by 1. Roberts. The re-UH frinof tin ahtiTe fnifnitiiria i $J -T copj, but Will b? rUDt FRUK UF CIIARllfc M ! follitWw: Thf Kulrilr.m linvt crtulilixbrnj litxiK Aolmct in PhilxfMhiit. Mti'l will fnrninh any btwik or putliti-n at tlii it mil price ff anf ot Ibe i-I MttiriutiD!, txirh u llr- p-ri .Utadt'V . I'utDamV. 4.rK.m'it. lrHfiR L-I.'n t-'aitb-luiiB. 4kc. will rci Hm, iuitC-iaUiva fr "" yr and a r'.v or(Uh-r nt tlit atjtff b- autiful fOrrrtiiittn. fr o, rlntrtc. r if -utM:iit)iiit lo a 1, hd.I a $1. Mini fucb ao PattTi-n'it. anU rb.illtn' l.iif'f Ct.rifti'n Ao iiUeil. thfv wiil rtf-i. ltli Diagnziot ami m ropy of tithr flh' aieortr t-Dirraf in i"- Krcry tb-criili,iU of ctttfrnviiiiT on wond x-'nitwi with ntntiiv Hit.! (ii-pntt li. WifWDof ItiiiMliiica. NfWHiapr tiil:iiKi. VrfWr. uf Mat-hincrv. ll.h ilu-trtln-. Llir J-rlifi-i.t-. ItUMitrriit Canln. r. Ail ortlt-in wnt b tn-iil pr'-iFiptly Nttftujftl 10. rrKOMM wi-l.itiK mcwo nf tli ir t'Utftlitiir ftirnvetl cmii MmJ a tr$ur.'t ur fketrb tf tlie t'Uiltlina hy niMil ir t-xt.ivrtf. tVrMfiiiR at a di-tatirt hiivinr MalaMa artirlfs wnuM fltitl it b thi-ir a(lTantavr Uf atitlrrax tli nulxM-rtberB, as wr wvuitl act aa aeum lor thf of tli f-mr. 1IVKAM k HIEltrK 60. S-iCTrf TlUKA pTRr.T. l'UlLADkLPHlAt Vk. J. R. VVBAX. tljU"J - r riCK. 11 The Good Time Coming." BY T. S. Arthtir.TIiose who wish to hear something uf that long-expected day, shnald 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. $1. J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, 43 North Fourth St. Vhikd Iphia, Pa, N.B. Agents wanted to sell this and other popular books in all pans nf the United States. Send for our List and Terms to Agents. Trusses Trusses Trusses ! C. II NEEDLES, Tnl&s AXD BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, S.W.Cor.of Twelfth and Race SSis. rHILADELl'HIA, Importers of fine Kucwi-a Tni-Eff,cnmbining extreme light ne eaae, and durability, with correct roiis-trnction. Herni.il or Ruptured patients rnn he snifd ! rfmitline amounts a l-'lr.w : S-mlinir i. umber of iiirh. -p armiinl tin- ttn l utitinn f ...F' ctl. -OHlff .intflf Tru-ft i. :.. 4. o. lhut la i ft. . R. 10. Intnn t!oiifi a to w.-nr.utid tow to alftct a cure, when pomible, kvut with tlu' Xruoa. Alwi fr nftti-, in trrrat artr, Dr. Banning Imprtwd Putmt Body Braet9 fnr tlie "un of P'.ilap'iiB t't-ri: a'ao ? inI I'ropa ivl iipr-'ta: I'atent hou.'li r HmM lieit Kspan lro and hrn tir ItraW. alapttl tc all wi'tt St-mp Shoo)d-r anl HVak Luu)C-: Kntcliph tia.iir Abliimaial ltelU, 6uprD nnrifi ; rtTHfO. Bialt anl f nii.l. 89Lalic.' ft-Hm, with Laljr atund.anta. Iy590 WOOD'S I ORNAMENTAL Iron Work's Rtiw Avenue, PHiLABKLaai Tha .tentiun i of the public is invited to the extensive Manu factory and Wareroom of the subscriber, who is prepared lo funmh, at the shortest notice. Iron Railing of every description forCemeta ries, i'uhlic and Private Buildings, also Ver andahs, Balconies, Fountains, Sellees. Chairs, Lions, D..SS. &c and other ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all ot 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 hook of designs willahe sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT ODD, Ridge Avenue below Spring Uarrten Su Phila George Stnrges, SOLE Manufacturer of the Improved Spiral Sprlns .tlatrcsis-, .No. 9J Walnut St. Philadelphia. FIVE 8ILVEK MEDALS awarded. iz. Two t.y the Arariaan Ijatttiita. N.w Y.rk. (lrt.t la51 du Fniiiklin luatilat. l'hilatllhia.Nov. Vai.d On. at tha Marvlan.l inatitule, Baltimore. .or.J 1b The peculiar improvement in the construc tion of this Matrcss is, that all the clum'tf and htary wooden frame wirrk 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, ren.ieiing 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 up. and is thus admirably fitted to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may require a siuing posture, having the Injurious softness of the best Feather Bed with the light ness and facility of handling of the common Hair Mattress. These improved Spring Beds are invariably made of the best materials, and will last many years without repairs. Persons liavint? Hair Matresses, can have Ihem altered into Spring Beds. These Be Is are well adapted forllotels.berths of Ships. S'eamboats and Hospitals. Sprina Sats for t'hairs.Carriages or Church Pews and Hair and Husk Man esses made to order. Also an extensive assortment of highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CA S T IR OA' FURS! TIRE, consisting in part of Bedsteads. Hat and Coat Racks, Cane and Umbrella Stands. Garden Chairs. Settees. 4c. &c. Philadelphia, April SO, 1855 ly575 Exprrns Offite! Th undersigned have been appointed Agents for HOWARD & CO.'S EXPRESS LINE, and are now prepared to forward, daily. Packages, Specie, Batik Notes Ac. to Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Al bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also to the otherN'orthern and Eastern cities. The public are respectfully invited to pat ronize Ihe above line, as it is the quickest and safest method of transportation between the cities and Lewisburg. Packages received by nr before 9 A.M. will arrive in Philadelphia ihe same day, and be delivered early in the following mnrm... Receipts given for time and price. Philadelphia OJfierA I V 43. South Third St net. t. IHKIST & CALDWELL. s CHOOL ORDERS neatly primed and f, r ia .1 ui s ainrjieie unice UAIIIIISBUUB BIN UEttY J.J.Clyde K F. I llulltr, giKKXil. IT O. Huot ft. Book Bindkr and Stationers, and Blank Book Manitacturebb, llarrixiurtf, l'a. MOST respectfully inform theirfriends that they are engaged in ihe above business directly c.ppt.sit. Herr't HoleL j They flatter Ihemielves, by careful attention to their business, to receive a continuance of the pat ronage to liberally enjoyed by Ihe old firm. BLANK DOOKS for Banks, County Otlices, Merchants, and private individuals, and every variety of full and half-bound constantly on hand. I'aper ruled to any pattern. Old Books, Periodicals, Magazines, Law Books, Newspa pers, Bibles, Music, works issued in Not., V r. bound in any style, plain or extra. AU work warranted, and done cheaply. Please give us a call. C. ft If. rV Books Ac. to be bound may be left with he Editor of the Chronicle. SOS IRON! IROW'I IRON!!! 9 17k W'S- Just roctived at the AUl'U Hardware Hmre of KKYS OLDS 4; ihFAUHEN.. Farmers and Black smiths, call and see the lurext and bent as sortment of Iron ever offered on the West Branch. Having the exeln'ire control of the celebrated Vansris.'a Centre coouly Iron, we are enabled to warrant every bar. All sizes Tire, Xcollop, Round and Square; H.'rse Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac, at Ca prices to all. Call and see the Hardware Store of JOS. M'FADDEN. I.ewisborg, May 10, 155. NOTICE. WE leave to intro'lnce onrselves to the citizens of LEWISBl'RU and vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of White Anii Antliratile Coal, At Laneajitrr (Wirry, Hurthumbtrland Cn. Fa. where we have extensive improvements, and are prepared to offer t" the public a very supe rior article, particularly suited to the manufac ture of Iron and making bieiin Our sizes of Coal are I. I MP S-for Smelting purposes. STEAMBOAT J-for do. and Steamboats. BROKEN i K(i(! for Family Use and Steam. STOVE S i ' r i PEA I''me0,lrn,ir5 Steam. Our Point of Shipping is STNIll RV, where arrangements are made lo load Boats without any delay. COCHRAN. PEAI.E A CO. J. J CoeHRA.1. lAD.-a.fer. I Hkj. KkisuniA. Lancaster. C. H'. Pa.LK. baiaokm. II. bil niAai..aa do "TOrders addressed toSliamokinor nnhury will receive prompt attention. Iy55 Lcnhburf; ning Inlllution, IS now open and ready lo do busincrs. The regular Discount days are Wednesdays. The following namrd persons are ibe Director Mr. Jmhssox Walls. Mr. Btcrs Ammuxs. Mr. J.- .M(reiht. Mr. Tiiuxift Hitks. Mr. 1LLI1M Fuick. Mr. J. L. SiiirjtL. Mr Jt. Mkurh. OrnciBd WII.MAM FlUrK, President. DAVID KEUER, Treasurer. Four per ceui. per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and three per cent, less llian six and overt hree nionihs. 1)AVI! REIIEK, Treasurer. Iaewisbnrsr.bept. 19, W iimeld U ooien I aetory, aa... ....... a . J .ear IliirlK'toii, l nlon Couulj. r I tun esiablisiimeiit isn.. iu ihe brt order. I The machinery beni nearly all new, aud none but the best of workmen employed, the subscriber feels sale in saying ibat hi work shall not be surpassed by aiiy establish ment in this or the aiiji tmng counties. His wasjons will be around as u-nal, and those wishing to patronize his establishment, will please avail themselves of that opportu nity. 1y I hava also cn hand, and intend keep, ins a choice assortment of f.ootN. tch as Cloths, Sntinrtln, Va.hmeres, Tivd RkmKrtu, Yarns, Ar.. whi.h I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Country Produce een erally. MARK H.Vl.FI'E.NNV. llartleton, April 22, 1853 tf Lithographic Printing, c. VMIL VOLKMAR is now located on 1V North Fourth street, near 1) Phillips' Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOGRAPHIC Views. Maps Ac are made to order. PICTURES for Framing, aud for Drawing Teachers. The German and French I.anenatres.Pnw injr. Painting and Pr.inshtinr. laueht by Mr Volkmar. Lewisbtirg. April, 1855 Improvement in Daguerreotyping ! QPYKER & HAWS announce to the i ....... ji.i.iii uiim.i.iui tu me public that they, have newlv titled up and .tly improved thetr R..oms and Apparatus, p-rpall v and are nrenared to lake I lk MV..: , ' enorto any in this place heretofore. Pictures copted, or taken from life, and inserted in Me- ' "--"I-" B"riuBs, ..aicnseais, &c... and warranted true. Wr n.., . i,.. ,.r . e annex list ol our superior Cases : Papier .Mache. Souvenir Jennv Lind, Jewel, Union, Si-ntag,Oval,Velvet j anil Mien, rictnres taken at il and upwards. Rooms at the old stand over Or. Thornton & Co.'s Drug store. opposite the Telegraph office. Lewisbnrg, Feb. S2, 185S FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, ail complete and ready for n.e, which we will sell to any person, with full instructions iu the business, for less than first cost. New Firm and New Goods! A T the Mammoth Drug & Chemical IX. Emporium of CHRIST &. CALDWELL. The undersigned having purchased the entire Mammoth Drug Store formerly kept by Ur Thornton Ir Co., are now ready to fill Orders and Prescriptions al a moment's notice. We have a lane and well selected stock of fresh and pure DKLd.S, MEDICIXES, Chemicals Dyeslutrs, Oils, Paints, Glass. Putty and OKI.UCilsTS GLASSWARE, AU linJ of l'atrut Malici$,es, Fruit and Confectionery, Tobacco,Sauff,and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands. Fancy Kotiom and Toilet Articles, Fine Toilet Soaps & Perfumery of all kinds, Bananas b Combs or irim tibiett. Hooka and Stationer), a general variety of Literary and School Books Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every description; fresh Pine Oil and Patent Burn ins Fluid alwavs on hand. PURE WINES and LIQUORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. Fire Proof ami Zinc Points. Tregerving and Pickling Jars, ic rrCustorr.erswill find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is impossible here to enumerate and all sold at moderate prices Call and see ns, one and all, and see our stock s and if we can't .ell you cheap goods, we will not ask yon to buy. We are always on hand to wait on customers. Remember the Mammoth Drug Store THEO. 8. CHRIST, F. S. CALDVt ELL. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. ttjg BOUNTY LAND WARRANT blanks lor all engaged in the service of the V. S in ihe ar of 1813. ana for their Widows, at ihe OiHce rf '.he Lcmsur; Chtonicle. 'JIE sub.-f.lr Con tinues t carry on the. LI fry IUilneit at the Old Miami vu iv.ru." Third street, near Market, ana reaprctfnlfj solicit the psiroBage ol his fnene? ar.a n,, puhhc rei.erally. CHAKLEH F. UKba. Lewisbur?, May SJ, IMI) LEWISBURQ FOUNDRY. The aut)serinr, thankful flf Utamipast patronagt, would inf,nn sftJlihe pttblie lhal they continue to lii.'.'fXw manufacture all kinds of Mll.r Ot.Ai.lNO and other Castings. Tbrashic. Machines and other Machinery repaired ia it. best manner. Castings warranted to be ef good material, and at prices that can not faj topleav. (iEDDES, MARSHA CO. Lewisburg, Feb. 1861 COOKING tSioves, of .nous ilierns and tiize, (or Coal or Woo , (or tale al 1 he Lawiaburg Foundry fcy Ueddaa. Marsh A Co. S1 Stoves, varum palterna, for eaie at the Lewiburr Foundry, iitiir, Maiah A Co. w TIARD'd Patent OanB Plow. .upe- rior anirlr, for ale'at'the LewisLuri! Foundry by Ceddea. Mmk It Co. GRAIN or Seed Drills Rosa' Patent dcctdt'dly Ihe brtt and motl Jurmblt Grain Drill now in dm. for aal. at tha Lawieburg Foui.dry by GeHde-, Marab A Co. Euscey's Grain Reaper. fur cutting both Grain and Grass A.NI FACTI KED and for sale al Ht Lewiaburg Foundry by liEbbES. MARSH A f. Lightning Rods. A' FTLU mmuy yft' cIom toiiatieB snd i.uroerous experintcDU. lb rtuttt take Ll.aure in iiilorniiijg the put'Hc ttsl b ba j arrived i tht ite principle ot piOteetiiig latnilift i dt l.ihga and pn pri Irom tbr deMiuctive itillo- ei.er ot LIGHTNING. Th ealan.uir. ibat everjr t',i ,T. n( UUit ard 1 ouotrj lain victim to anitiiailv, tbiar tb gro Deft igr nee t it ii.ba' nai.tr, it. tVaiid cakulauvd. rvpt-nalK hrn the rvuied in ao catty to oVtam -ti i. fuuDii in APMITAGE' 3uunt fllorgiutu JLiljtning HoiiG, aiitl in tlit-. alone I bis Hod ha btu 9iant,tu by Ibe mot., wirnnfic ntlemrD in tb WurU i'ro-i.or M'Murtrie, J.thiwon,V at lor and man utLern l hut have exan.in-d ihem.recon.n roil ani ap ak ot them in the highest irrrn ot aj prol-it iui aud hrr pronounced ibent"the only ate rodsir utf in ihiMtr any other cuunttf for the piwrtu I ol Lieaand Property . OnradvahUge i-to tinu-V i and ibrow hark a part of ibe tlt-rne fluid barn ) i 10 the cluuda ; tit tirue ol a flroke tbit eiat1vthv r.d to t-induct thai portion ot fluid that brlui-t; to the earth without the flight-, dagger U ving the conductor. 'I bi rod baa many ot'.ei d'ai.t over the old one. The only pbca ot iranu'arturii.g itt in I ine St 3 oW above 2th, Philadelphia. w h-r all pcrtona are repecttullt invited to cl and eiamine for themselvra. For pale Vboleaie or Keiail by , THO'8 ARMITAGE. Urdern promptly attended to. Termicibh. Tbee rod have been purchased and aorce tully ud by the toHning iodi vidua la. coupames nd corp..iauons. athoae namea are cbee.luliy thntitted : In amU nar Fhilad1phim.k. k 8. BoWrtJ. Goort ! rzT:;k&.x&xz-i , II... Il.(;ii.k,n. II.Mi.,ii,Ii,w.j(,i la.Hr t u j. . . v..uon,t. u..o.larj.j U:L. a 4 t... J. ,i oiriB. B. liar.an. J .,...., 41 Is, !'!. Mr. fl.an.la. Mr. 3.ariiu. e. la.vbi.v. J. klncl.it lr. l;aviMu. lr. I'aul.. ll.l'owara al, J. W.a.p. nay II. alitor, tha Had Hank ilctrl, I ha U. II. Araaaual, tt l.llc l,ar.lao t'fniBiia.K.Dara' Hall. In tk .Vul. . jif J.rn (Maarr CrKpl.. ialr, M L.ll. Jud:a la;t.'D. Ji.hu Nalnun, lr. ii. li'iituu. bauj.Kbbrrtt. 3ur. J. lo.Bi&. ' i.v i.ju. corsrr. llartlrf Tr.yur. Ilaltia-iiriv. m. wtar. John Ilaaa, ).iharl iviara. Jaml. moth, Ilav.d KUnan. Rautr. Mis.h. (i.f.ia k..rknar. Aria Xmrtin iourt II. uaa. and 4 ,.n.uiia.ii.iirra'0Sira. ltaol.1 7j4.hB K.l.r ' ! I, - Lr.l h.riaa Vila. u. U,ifl.m J Jat Kiidti. .-w Kuntz. l: nn Tf Iaaac tu:dluii. Wkitt hnr 7- Xichacl iiotlxuan. MECOMXEXDA TIOX. ... J ... a-aiuaaa., Anf 1S,1M7. I i V T- ti,n',u"y i'rrrd a rOTdurtr rr I .tilling hud. .i.h na ,j ,,, , j,r. Ih.m.a Ainitaw, liWlarne Houa., (iWaatar, aid haaualiua In aevinf that It la at..nl. tha Vat I hav.- avar -an, 1 ut that ,t . th. o.ly on. I h... , axamirad that ia r,..,trrt, d ... , l, ria.m , plaa 111, ,thn.urh plaaaura that 1 ra.oaiBiJ t;, ci nductortc. ihr aiuntit.. ol ..naraof t-ni:dinr.. U. SlcMUkTRlE. 1 am .ell a.tlatlad tV.t the Mav-tia Lnrhtoinc d Banofaclur, d I., Mr. lb. ... rn.iuK-.. of l"h,lvi.li,li la tha ba.t that haa rvrr ta an made. I have .p.Bl aavaral jeara in the n. y ni the law. of alec tnait, and ai.ft.l l.a. and bavr ao b. aitatk n in .arin: that theae K.ala ar. cou.lru. tad upon tha ,.n!y rrir eipient aafalv. Tberlarlrte air. k i, reran ed and direr.d ty the vacael at th.top 4.1 the mH. anil it ouhl he inawil.e.na.isrding la tl. la. r.f atlraaiH.. and r.nu.,inn. for a hnildma to 1 . i..ji.r.d l.y . am ke nf lith.n,.,. wh,B rrrrlM ,., lha rcala 1 have hae. ac,u. at. d .tth Mr. Amiiaca for arvaral y,.,.. and haf..ra h, e..n,mene.d the manufae ture ot three roda I eaaBined the ariaeiple oa wbirh ih- I I ia. I V ennvmead that their adoali. ! nnl.l ne.ttan.lid with ennnlete rare, aa. Thelnaraa-ira 1 ln'1 fr thaaa rnla.aiid theeitanivaaaleain all nana j 'SS "SSLZ'I:. j CF"S.U. WILT and SAMUEL HOOTER Hartieton. Vuion to. Pa. a.e Agent Tor Union and adjomini Couniiea j ....... """"" , and will fumiah tha Kod. on the aame term, and in Ihe same manner a the Proprielor. Ofjw.itiou it the Life of Butineu ! NEW LIYEKY exchangTstable. 1 lir.abneribrr would respectfully laloiia tl citizrneof Lewisburg and the traveling commun ity generally, that he ha opened a new Livety and Exchange Stable on FOURTH alreet ball a Piuare South of Market, and haa provided a (out j lot oi norae with enurely new good and laati ionablrl arriaira. Buggiea.Sleigbs. Ac.wberr al ! wiahing anything in bis line aaay be aeeotnmi ' ated on the ahorteai notice and moat reasonable terms. He will pay every atteaiioa ! the j want of In. cuelomera and hope by ao doing : to merit and receive a liberal ahare ol publi pa'ionar. nil. MAM MOOkE l.ewi-barg Dec 311. IB.M "MOTH E. Having been appointed the X SEXTON to the Lewisburg Cemeierr the subscriber would state lhal he is prepared to perform all duties connected with the burial of the dead, on short notice. Also thai hewill attend lothe re-interment of deceased persoas, under Ihe direction of Iheir surviving friends. Residence in the Ledge al the Gate of ibe Cemetery. GEORGE D0NACHT. Lewisburg, May 30, 1854 A Retired Physician, WHOSE sands of life hare nearly run ont, discovered while living ia the East Indies, a certain cure forconsumplion.bron -ehitis. coughs, colds, and geneiai debitiiv. Wishing to do as much good as possible, he will send to such of his afflicted fellow beings as request it, this recipe, with lull and explicit d.reciions for making it up and successfully using it. He requires each applicant to enclose him one shilling; three cents to be returned as postage on ihe recipe, and the remainder to be applied to the payment of this advertisement. Address Da. H.JAMES, Jersey City, N.J. 3m63 JEWELRY of the latest pattern ofallqual ities or tale at the lovest Citr prices by j. l. Voder. COOK and other STOVES just reeeired by BEAVEP A ERE.MER V 2ff Lid w r 4. in