Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, September 26, 1856, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Tor th Xwisburg Chronic!.
The Song mf the Conservative,
om, bictbai la politic, "
O for the halcyon days
Or Hanker reign !
The noise Reformer raise
.. . ... Distract m; brain !
At things may chance to start,
80 let them go.
Why should the wrongs of Man
Afflict us to I
The Oyster is a sage
Far down he lies.
An t to the storms abort
Hs shuts his eyes.
Or, if he has no ryes,
He shots his shell.
And who'll be President
He can not tell !
The Clam's conservative,
He'll never "jaw,"
And who is right or wrong
Cares nut a siraw.
The Clam, the Oysier, b
Mv patterns dear t
To all discussions 'round
I'll close each ear!
Republicanism la the South.
The Ciuciunati Commercial says that
an intelligent gentleman from Mississippi
bag beeu for some days past in that city,
who is a warm Fremouter, manifesting an
interest in the election that warms the bo
sums and stiffens the upper lips of tome
of the faint hearted of the North. He says
the men of the South who favor Fremont
arc numerous, but they dare not make so
organised movement to give force to tbeir
sentiments, as the dominant opinion is
fiendishly iutolerant. lie mentioned that
be knew, personally, one gentleman in
Mississippi, a very wealthy citizen, and
the onner of 00 slaves, who is an open
and aruYul advocate of the election of Fitsv
MONT. Ilia wealth and social position pro
tected bim in the enjoyment of freedom of
tpeech giving bim the especial privilege
of talking as be pleased. The same feel
ing is growiug in Tennessee. CoI.Thorn
TON having lately stated in a speech at
Memphis that there were three hundred
Fremont voters in that city, loiclke's Fi
nancial Express of the 6th iust. says :
"We take no great interest iu politics;
we leave tint for those who want nmce,auu
who have more Unit, and greater iiiloruia
tioti of politicians aud public measures,
than we have or protests to have. lie be
lieve that we have full five hundred voters
w!io prefer Fremont to either Fillmore or
liuchaoaii ii' this city aud county, and
would cai-t their votes for linn, in prefer
ence to cither of the other candidates for
the 1'rcMdency, provided there was a Fru
iii lit ticket iu ilie State. We think the
cpini iu expressed by Col. J. B. Thorntou
really belnw the number of Fremout voters
iu this city. This it our hnncst and fixed
com it twit ; and, with the disposition evin
ced by some to strike down Col. Thornton
for the simple statement of a act, if it be
a fact if not a fact, for an erroneous opin
ion, if it be an crnr we cannot, injustice
to our sense of duty, refrain from the giv
ing of our own opinions upon the sulject:
and, while we state this conviction of ours j
us a mere opinion and not a positive fact, J
yet we can (live reasons for the 'faith that j
is in as' on this sulject."
Republicans is Virginia. Despite
the threats of Gov. Wise that the accep
tance of a noniinatinn as a Fremont Elec
tor should be regarded as constructive
treason, a ticket has been formed in every
district, and the Electors at large will soon
be nominated.
Mrs. Catharine Smoot, residing near
Louisville, baa gone to Cincinnati with ,
eleven slaves, whom she proposes to eman- ;
cipate. She was offered $10,000 cash down j
for the lot, but said that the money was i
no temptation, as she was convinced that
it was ber duty as a Christian to do so, but
by the laws of the Slave States she could
not give theui their liberty aud, let them !
remain at home. J
The Boston Teleyrnih observes that the j
Bucl.anecrs don't talk about carrying the '
battle by action, but by reuction: "If!
some old Hunker snag bobs its bead up
the stream, they shout, Re-action ! be- j
hold the re-action!' Conrage.gentlctnen ; ,
sit down on the bank, and after the river
bas all run by it will probably re-act aud
run np stream."
Setti.no Him Right. "I stand," said
a Western stump orator, "on the broad
platform of the principles of '98, and pal
sied be mine arm if I ever desert 'em !"
'You stand on nothing of the kind !" in
terrupted a little shoemaker in the crowd ;
you fuiuu u oj I
paid me for, and I want the money."
Dickens bas bis tLrutt at tbe huge dry
goods bales which woman make of them
selves now-a davs, in tbe last chapter of
Little Dorrit. He rpeaks of "a Countess
w ho was sec!udcd somewhere in the core of
an immense dress, to which she was in the
proportion of tbe heart to tbe overgrown
cabbage."
Mr. Fillmore said be knew no North,
no tooth, no East, no West. The late
elections indicate that neither East, West,
North or South, know Mr. Fillmore. So
it is know-nothing all arouud.
Mr. Merriam, the "sage of Brooklyn
Heights," states that the last bas been
tLc coolest August known in sixty-eight
years, with the exceptiou of 1S15 aud :
lSlrJ.
tab" In the Mate of Iudiana the Fremont
and Fillmore parties have uuitcd on one
Electtnal Ticket. This makes Buchanan's
defeat tertin in that State.
Frank IIotTner, ejjed about 18 years,
accidentally shot himself at WilLetbarre,
ru TLurrduyweek.aud was buried in Dan
tale ou Saturday.
In lie township of Cbittcndco.Vermont,
the I reenters had 93 voies-the Buch,n,,r.
:.-..-rr
William VanGezer,
A TT0RNEY at Law,
l- Lcwlshnrr, i r.lm Co., Pa.
CiTOtnce on South Second Su ri-eatly by
H C Hickok, Esq. 71
Chester County
ONE and Two Horse E-idl-'-s Chain
POWEI' The undersiyne ! being con
vinced by practical experience of the superi
ority of Vnnd'nlUxM Treed Power ever ths or
dinary five horse povrfr now in use in the
West Branch country Jjt llireshiiiy out ijrain,
hare purchased the patterns cad rir'.-.t to
make them. We are now making and hare
on hand a large number, which w: propose
to introduce on the plan if ihjy don't anr cr
to the letter of the guarantee given wilh c?.ch
of them, the machine will he taken hick aud
the money refunded, if paid. Tor. i-e nor
almost the only entire Threshiost Machi.ies
in ne in Chester. Montgomery. Merits and
Delaware comities. Their ad::nltk.s are
that they will do almost double tbe w:rk, ac
cording to the number ol horses used, than
the old machine will do; rihey will save
at leant two hands ; and Threshing can
all be done sntielv cioed up in the barns, in
wet davs when the hands would be otherwise
unemployed. T. CHL'KCH A CO.
Hartleton. Union Co, Pa. Im65
Caution, and Notice.
arosSOCf? . Know all men
- uy mrsc Fics-
3k-j& ents, That A. C.
. - - . 1 1 . l. .. . . 1 i ,.i.v.
,.V - AUK" aim .win.
l)ershaui,of W.
Deer Tp, Union
Co.Pa.have this
30lh day of
June, 18511, par-
chasedtheenlire
r.iln. title, and
sal'Ml'rM"rr interest to man
nufaclnre and sell the
PLATFORM BEE-HIVE
invented and patented by Sylvester Davis, of
Claremont, N.H., in the lollowing 1 ownsnips
and Boroughs in Union county, viz. w hue
Deer, Kelly, Buffaloe, West Biilliloe, Mifflin
bure, Hartley, Limestone, Jackson, and New
Berlin. All persons are thereture cauuonru
against manufacturing or purchasing said
Bee-Hive unless duly authorized by said High
and Dersham. Rights to make and use the
above Hives in the foregoing Townships and
Boroughs, for sale on reasonable terms. A
sinele riirht for $S. H. A D.
r.Tbi Hire hu taken the first premiums t the State
aiitl t'oiinty Friirs in 1 1., .V 11., Jls, ma., U J uuiu, iu
thf Fftll of 1AM.
Witb tliw Hire, anions mT keep Be. with perfi-c'
nf-tv an.l finrrM. much all uifflculty UU uurerUiutv
i-e eulirely reni'irwl.
TIm- Ihr.ouv leroii'l,towtrm from one er moFlilrc.
or may 1m coii-to-r-i iuto hot iimrt-er of hir wu'i'ut
fwrmtfu,. anil alill hare a full tupply "
Tbe . art- eottrrly prutrltd Jrm th tie Jl"h an
otltr in-e.-1a wtorli miidov athl ruin tin- Ke-. This we
wtrramt. if tunniiirrd acodraitig to the dirvcUons which
are ffivt-o iu the Irtnk.
tilths Spring, the Ht-e hare an oppfrtonity toeierrfne
anil '-lMr the fiith from thir hives, without nyin out to
Ji- ..u the iua .
The filth ean he at any time removed from the hive
without difiturbinir th- lUti.
Th lleeean In-trHn.fi-rn-.1 aa olt.-n aa necewtary, to
gir th.-in uew eneih. and without hiilinir lliero-
It preventa all t.pih;lit of n-lbinie. hii fc-din.
H la thoroughly Teutilated throughout fud-41rawera,
falva. h.tM.y.box-s aid cliatnlit-r.
Th- work aud projrr. a of tlw- 11- may he aeea iu the
hive, houey-hozee aud fet-d-drawera. tiou
Great Improvements !
Hussey's American Reaper & Elower
L'OIt lS56....This Machine was put
i in succesful operation in lH:i:i, and con
tinued to be the only Keaperand Mowing Ma
chine in the World of any pratical value up
to 1615 twelve years alter its introduction.
Other Reapers are now offered with glowing
Advertisements and Certificates of Gold and
Silver Medals. But the Farmer, in search of
the best Reaper, and not posted in the matter,
had better see a little further. One of the
other Reapers look thegreat medal in Knsland,
at the premature trial in 1 8S I; before the close
of the harvest of the same year, however it
was totally beaten by a HL'SSEV REAPER,
which received the unanimfM award of an
impartial Jury of twelve English farmers. The
fact is that Hussey's machine is achieving a
series of triumphs in England. and rapidly ob
taining that pre-eminent position there, which
it has already secured in the landof its origin.
If there is any value in 23 years' experience
in building Reapers, and using them in the
harvest field, OBED HL'SSEY. the Father of
Reapers, can claim it. All who are satisfied
with the HEisT REAPER AND MO WEil.can
be suplied by sending theirorJers early in the
season, as the crops indicate a large demand,
and we can not have over -0O Reapers ready
for the vast harvest of I S."6-"
We would refer to the following gentlemen,
who have used Hussey's machines for several
years, and will testify 10 their siipeuorny:
I"MllN AST) SNVHER COtJXTV.
Tase Kvre. RVnjamin Ihr. John Mi-neh. Samuel
Pau'-iif. J- hn Zellrre. Jn"ob Hiihi-h. Jac-.u liuhl. J.(i.
Ilr-au. At-r.m Aurarit. Thorn C'liniran. (It-or Khck-u.-r.
ItavM Kl. rkii-r. W tu. Klerkner.iienrir.- -ar. John
Gni.ily. SaniuH 7.l)-r. Jo-.h Mu-.er. Uilliam Wilu,
Aliram Wotf. U'.tji Hrro'd. I'h.rleii lluht.lM-ori. Kep.
liNrt..l..hn tirove.ahram Kari-y. Kmantn-I Hoiitiu.. Ili-o-ry
Mult, t'yrue iln.wn. Wni. t' M-iv-r.Jf-liii I'iintbL-rliD.
Wilaon L:itu, John Van ltut:irk. Flavt-I l linisau.
MIUTIIlMllKRI.AMi COlNTV.
S.mo. l M'Maliin. John M'Vahin. W illinm P-lphin.
Jan.b Hoffman, tieorire Fmerii-k. lieon. Itniriii. Ceoree
tiaul. John B. Ilrllrr. William Sme.k. Wiliiaii !.ui.,
Ir.irae Frt-df-ri k. Tho. Strawbrtdpe, .-ol. moti Walu-r.
Jam- Nehit. J. wi-h M Ne.l.it. A. K. Kapp. J U. I'rk-rt-ly.
Tboman John.ton. John a Wm Hami.r.ltob.-rt Curry,
Jamra II llUMrl. Amoa Yaktiue. J. s. b. llur-h. iFaae
rampb. ll.Ja.-oh Kent. Metier Shunian, Anthony
Win. njd-r, John Cooper. Jeiwe C. HorbiD.Geo. Courad.
MONTOt R COUNTY.
Jaeob Phutta. Maytrry Uearhart. llavid Clark. Jaeob
.-ehler, Jr. W i!oii t'ireemali. Ieter Wriellt. Sam. Yorka,
W iliiaui Menrh. hobert" k hib., Jaroh Snv ler, A. P.
KuMwi. S. P Caae. Jaeob Serhler, Sr. Wtn.Yorka, P. Ueim
bach, U'm- Forenmau.
Ctll.UMTtIA mtlXTT.
Pi-ter Miller. John Itill.Wm. N.llrown. D. A. Bowman,
Geo. A. Bowman. J. W.-ly liowman. tlilhert fowler.Ste
phei, Thomaa. Henry D-k. John llobertaon, Ilauiel Set
bart. Alexander Crevline. Andrew !'n vliur. Moore Orev.
Iiot. John MerU. Jaeob Hill. Thomas I'onner. John Cm
Ber. Peter Appletnxtt. Kliaa lieitrirk. Jamea Lemmon.
Jimeph II. Hick.. Miller a liieka. Ueonre HeMler. Jovpli
Pih, Samuel Krk. Wm. HoHiuan. Andrew I'riea, Wni.
Fnea. Geo. II. THea, Wealey Frie. Sain'i Friea. Franklin
Fyaoa. John Ki.-hie, Charles aud KievTffe Low, John Ney
hart, John Wolf.
LYCOMING COUNTY.
Ceorre Crtt. Hiram T Grey. Itertamin Rear. Peter
lleilman. Frederiek Aj.p. Samuel liundrnm. Henry
Shoemtker. I'eter Itentz. Thomaa Oavm. fha'- THllman.
Daniel Hear. John II. Tool, Charles Lloyd, D. W. Forea
B aa, Robert tilleon.
CLINTON COCWTT.
Wm. Pnnn. Jamea Welsh. R..o.-rt MTormirk, James
Car.kaddeu, Joseph Itanm. Il.drt Holmes.
CENTKP. COUNTY.
Wm. MParl.nd. W m. Heal. W. A. Jol,nton. Jowh
Vitner, Wm. tMrat.nayid lUe, Joseph Myers, Jacob Ur
ter. John Hoy, Jr. Wm. Foster, Adam Ileal.
The subscribers have the exclusive rightin
the following counties: Union, Snyder, Nor
thumberland, Montour. Columbia. Luzerne,
Perry. Mifflin, Centre, Clinton. and Lycoming.
All orders thankfully received and promptly !
to. tiLIJUCs'. MAK.sh & ;.
Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa., April 24, $Z6.
NOVELTY IRON WORKS.
riHE subscriber would respectfully inform
I the ritizena of Union county and all in
want of pood JIa llilirry. that he is now
prepared to manufacture Steam Zugine of
any required power Blast Furnace, Rolling,
Unst,and Saw Mill Machineey Pumps, Coal
Breakers and Winding Drums for Mining
purposes Castings of every description neatly
executed to order. Wilh a very extensive
varietyof Patterns and great facilities for doing
work, he Baiters himself that be can compete
with any atMihwent in the country, both In prion
and quaiitvof work. P.raou- in want of Maehiuerv. will
nd It U. their ad.anta.tw to aire him aeali. The farilitiaa
f.w ahipmeuta to uinVreut paxu of the euuutr, must be
familiar to alL
J. n. JOns.
HrrirviiTg, Jano 24. ISM. Cm
TConlubleif Court Returns and olhrr
Lcwisburs Chronicle
RESOLUTUH
PROPOSING Aocnt:.T!cr o the Cnr.ita.
tion of the Commonwealth.
fi tS toilw-ari-'K aneutlir.c" tf n prvjrd -nth- C-m-titctMA
m th- 3, .m-tfiwralth. la mVauccilh the
piu.ioi.4 o( tit V" a ary- lf tl rcot
r" 7 t"1TVKXT.
Their ft-li t n a.t'Jiirl aHic wtJ romUtiAloa,
to hm dKriuAi u ulI Wuvea, m follow:
OF P1XUC ? r.aiTS.
8zcnm 1. Th H--.r wy t-t7 -t tS-lkt, to imnply
easual drJVit? or il'i to r fO-i,or to sur.'p-. nst
Bototiinr. is pw.Sod lit: but wn- u:oantf
ir.h Jcti,tl!rnaaii3 fonilttif .wli.'U.'r"-nn.'ftclri y
Tirtue Ok om: or inoiv o. ihv yjyu-Tl a!m.-i, ;', zX
di'icr-at pwlKlol'time,flUITlt--rir.1 .-r. eu l uatir i
ad - .Ay U.oii.inl I-Oartsna id 't-; iri-in from lh-t
fres'ica of eiirlt ltti".nhil 1 ai'i "-vAm ryw ur
wh'i-h it vs. ot.f-.e.!,or to n-;y tbe Jcbta -ci lra-t .t,
mud to no otbr piirpo?- tbaur.
wnoii 2. In d.,trin, to thi- -oTf I'm.tutt pr- r,
(rtw may i-rntr'H .i-Mston!l iow."a,6,!-ai' ia.f
rtj'tit.'..l'fcnd t' c t;-U: in vjw, or to rivt-m mM;;
ou Jtliris ind-lHin.ii. ff 'L-i-t; ' u: tti aoiify
ai ;iO' w fmp-m'-rsvetioii of .'in h tr'. ;.,fywli i
Ut tt yirp-e (tT wlcli tt m rrit-l, or it r;-;' .i "h
drM'-i.t mi to nMOthr purpof wtimUrt-r.
Sf -r. s hx- -pt tit- di-l U aut! -.:,. I !ti ?t ioa
e'! -nit t wool ltiiHiTtilf.nftiVt Lt-i'' i-hall be crea
iwrd hr or oa Imilmii of the tafr.
r jnon 4. Ta troTifl for the .-.ariaeiit of the yrer-eut
Jfbt.aud auy aliIithDJ ictt onatractfi ac ilKnwi.., th
.feature "hall, at lU tirnt (tntMiiD after tti !(; lien ol
tlii" aieD(uit-nt. create a tDkin fuuJ l.h
j,ulk-H-ut to I'Tiy thf arcruiiiic mu-rvm, on put-U Je-la. and
uuutll; Urel-jr theprinripal thrt. byaumuot less
than twit hunr -d and uftv ihou-anl dollar; wliiih ain
kinx fund nhall amslt uf the not auoual inrvtue of the
tubli- wrk. fmm time to time owni hy the ytate, or
the prnrwd of tbo niN of tbe "auv or any part then-of,
arid of the inonne or prtrreJs rf nale ut t.ck o.vDd by
tin ftatr. trtither ith t hr nn im or rt-aouirt-ii that may
ba dswigiiatid by law. Tbe mid vin. int; land may be
im-reaw-d. from lime, u tiu,, by anii;oirK to it any imrt
of ihf taxen. or otIir rT n" of the dtate, nt rvquired
ir the ordinary and rnrrvnt Pi4,n-eT4 .f xisvernuirul ;
and unlt-M '.n ram of war, invanin, or initurrertion. no
part if the -aid finking hind Khali he unod or api'lied
othKrwiee than io xtitiffuii4baHth of the public dtht
until the amount of jturh debt ia rt-duued below tii cum
of It niiltionfi f'f dollar.
Sam-" 5. Tbe rredtt of the rommnn wealth nhall not in
any manner or event bp pleditrd or loaned loan iitdivid
uad. rompiiy, rorporation. or aMeriati-'n ; nor nhall the
ronimouwealth hereafOr bt-com a joint owner or aUica
bolder in any eouitauy. asportation or corpt-ratlon.
KeCTlO!f 6. Tbe mmtnonweallb (hall not acume the
di'btwor any part thereof, of any county. eity.Wroub or
township, or of any corporation orasi'iation. unlof nueb
d"bt hiill have bn enntraeld to enable the state t" rep'
invaeion. fuppnai dooieMie innurrM'tion, drf nd ittwif in
time of war, or to antit the niatr iu the dicliarge t f any
portion ol its pr-MMit iulclp.tlDM.
frfciif" J. The lepilaturt ahall not authorice any
county, city, borouirh. twne-hip, or inrorjr. .rated tliftri-'t.
by Tlrtueof a -oteof it lilizenit or other in, to liewuie a
etorkholder in any company. BMociat ion or corporation.. r
to obt-in money for or loan ti credit to any cc'ipuration,
aeaociatiuu, institution or party.
UCOKB aSETTHKHT.
There -ball he an additional article to raid cnnstitutloo,
to he diaiuated a axlicle t-leven, a futiuwa:
AKTl'tB III.
OF NEW C 'UNTIES.
Xo eonnty chall h- divid-.l hy a Hue cutting off ocr
on t--nth of its population, fi-i'her to f.ni a n w wmtity
or otherwi.t without the eapre-s afwent of ufli county,
by a ote cf the elect, rn ihereftf; iiorhhail any new
county lie ehtabitahadtOoiitaiaing leas than lour hundred
juare uiilt-a.
THIRD AXETftiMEVT.
Fmm wtion two of the tirnt nrtiele of thv e-mtittit!'in.
strike out the word, ' th city of I'himdttfihui, ami f
A count y rttf-rdiv-'ttf ;' from ftfrtion live, name article,
utrike out the wonl", "of i'fiiU'H'ljthia and if tht. frr
ciitntw;" ffTttn e-tion iteen,aiiit; artiCie, stiikeout th
wt'.ji, aeifVr Vf rifv f 'iiW'';4i, mtr out.'1 aid
iuM-rt in liru thereof the word "awrf ;" au i ntri!:.- out
section titur, aaJiie article, and iu li-u tberw 4 insert the
fsjlioviii)r:
Snriiff 4. In the y.-ar on th"u-and ef-ht hui.-ln-l
and hixty-lViur, awl In etry neventh ji-ar thiTift'rt
n-ppwutative. to the number of one huiolred. kIimII l
a portioned and distributed equally thnmarhntit th-- state
h ditnrtia. iu proportion to the numU-r of taxable i u hab
itant i in theeeeeral partu tlH'mif.ftwpt that any county
eoiitaimuit at leat three thouanl live huuUrol tajtablt-i
nay tie allowed a M.'ariite repn-nentatioti ; but no ..re
than three roiinli'H mli he joinetl, and no muntT nhall
he dind'tt, in the f nrnttiuD of a di-trict. Any eitv mu
taitiiiikT a authi-ieut uuintier of taxable to entitle it to at
h-at two reiirepentiitiT. n, thall hare a aeiiaraU; r prw n
tatin ajr-i)miil it. and ehall W divtdtM into convenient
di-trict of .-ontiguoufl territory, of .-qnal Ut table popula
tion a near an niay be, each of ahicti d:ttrict hh;iil.'iect
one rr pit-swell tat i.e.
At the eud of ne-tin seven, aatn arth-V. inwrt these
wordi. thf cif'ff I'ltUtt' tphiii fhn!t In itrtfl'd intnriiftf
ttnttltrint rftre-w. aij.. . m' n il'tiTtf fit Bm,.y s.jlutt
lit t j-rrs.V jitpH'-tiim aa f.ithir ; Out ho wurd ttitili fce
(irowi in tht formation Virrtif:1
The lepislature. at iu flrt-t aennion after the adoption of
thix an.ei.dui-tit. r-ha.ll divide the city i f 1'bna.le-Ii.hi i.ito
H!Uatonalatid itpreeeutatiTeditrit.iii tbe manner a.mve
proviih-d; ituch dintri tu to ri-inain unehitntd until the
apportionment in the year out- thousand rigbt hundred
aud aiity four. 4
rorsrn .j.r7rr'Wr.T.
To be Seition XXVl, Artt'rfr I.
Tbe lcffi.lature nhall bare the fwer to altu-r. revoke or
annul anyrhartr of incorporate n hen-after con.'-rn ! by
or under any general or Recial law. wheu-ttT iu ttn ir
opiiiit-ii it uay be iijurioim to tin- i-ilienn ol the roiu
m -nwt al'h : in auch manner, ho t tit, that no injustice
tuiall ta: duuc lo tue coriArriU.rs.
1 Prtmr.
J !
Annl Jl. li"ri.
J?e5o?r'rf.Tht this reMil ii tion para ti the first ami nd'
ment, yeax -4. imvn b. On the fecoiitl aiueiiJiiient. y -.tt
l'J, itays ti. u the thiM aineiithnent. yeas 15, uaal.
un we Miinu anit-tiument, yeu - na 4.
tract from the Journal :
lliOMAS A. MAGL'IUE, titrlt.
IX IIOL'SE "V KrPRErNTTITES,
April -Jl. lH.".ti. J
T'jrVr.Tn.t thi resolution n. On the ttrd amend
ment, yea 72- navf On the r;cond auien.l incut. ees
6-i. naypt !:. On the thinl am -ndaient. yea" M. nays 2
and on the fourth amendment, yean CJ, nays 10.
Lilracl iroui the Juurnai :
WFLLIAM JACK. Clerk.
SKBT-lt Ornce, I
'.Ud April .l,lfi..
A.fi ruiiTiv.
S.crttary of the tjumMtt-niotalth.
ffi tiet art's Ornrr."
Penntyfratiirr, Sf:
1 du" crt ii'y that th abova anj forfirntnir If a true and
isirr-T wjy uf tlit original ltluttoo r-latW to an
Amcnliifnt of the (.'ouAtitution," aa the aame remain
on !)) hi tliia otflr".
( In trdtBiony arhproo', I hare hctvuntn act my
L. . hai.d and ratunil to le ctlixt-d the iual uT thr
(1 ifcretary" Office, the Jay and yar aUTf writtua.
A. f.. rL'KTIS,
&erttry of Vie CiuKin-iuurraUh.
Is Pexate. 1
April -1, lh:,R. (
Rtolnttrtn propnMnp amen)mnta to tlw t'onntitutioii
of thr rommi'uwt altli, being uuJt-r nmetiiif ratioD,
On th 'tutiou.
Will tit- Srinu- &"rr to thr firM amtnlDifnt ?
Th yias nd nayn Tt-n- token airrwahly h the provis- i
ion t the (.'ott-litnLi-ia. ami were as f tiUm. viz : I
Yeas Mi-A-r". Mn.ane, IturUaU w. t r.'-wwell. Fran,
KiTfruM-n, Klrnuia-n. Iioxe. Intrrani, J:miiriun, Knox,
Iiitl-arh, I-ewts MClintck. I'lice; eihr-t. Miumnti,
Sou I her. irt.u Ta-ruart, Waif m, Webi, Wherry, Wil
kio and 1'iatt (Sftnl-tr) 24.
Nats Sletwr?. Crahl, UrtfC, Jontan, llel linger, and
Pratt .
(jo the question wai detenuUn-d io the aOtnnatlre.
On the u-tion.
Will the Sfnat-ajrree to the fvrnnd amendnent ?
The yeaa and nayn were taken a?reeat,ly to the proTia
lono of the (JontUitutiou, and rrr ax folluw, via :
YfcAS Meanra. Browne. Huekaiew. Cn-fwe'l, Keana,
Kntfe. Incrnm, Jamison, Knox. Latil arh. Iefcti, t'lin
tork. Seil-rr. Mniuiao. N.utiier, traub, altoa, Wcl.-u.
hrry and Wilkina
N Ti Men-ra l rahb, Kerpiaoo, Urcfg, Pratt, Price and
Tiatt (Speaker) .
So the qaefttton wan drtermioed in the affirm a tire.
On trie rjuertion,
Wiil the Stuate apree to the third amendment ?
The yea and nayc were taken atueahly to the Cotuti
tutinn. and were as follow, via :
YsiAa Mi-Hum. Browne, Burkilew, Crahb, Crew well,
ETana, Ft-rcuson, Flenniken, Itni-e, Ingram. Janiirtoii,
Jordui. Kuox. laaubarh, Lewia, MX'lintoi k. .MiHintrr,
I'ratt, Price, Seller, Shtiman, onther. Sircuh. Tuart,
Walton. W . l-b.W hi-rry, Wilkius and Piatt Quaker) JS.
Xax Mrt.reirji 1.
iv the qut-ntion was determined In thr afflrmatire.
On the question,
l ill the nte arrw f the fnrth amendment ?
The yea and nayo were taken araeaMy lo the Consti
tution, and were a follow, ia :
Ycak Mexra, Browne, Bui kalew, Creanwell, Erana,
Fli-uniken. Hoj-e. Ingram, Jami.tou. Jordan. Kux,
Iaaiila'-h, Lewi, MTiiiifrk, Piiee. iSellrro. Shttmaa,
tnutn-r. htrauh. Walton, Wulib, Wherry, Wiikiua and
Piatt (S'tyiker) .i.
N .aMe.rn. I'rahb, Orepj, Mt-llimrer and Pratt I.
to the quetlioa was dcO ruiined iu the affirmative.
Jociuul or tin UorsE or Repkenestatitbs,
April 1. 1k.6.
TheyeanandnarB were taken agreeably to thepmTi.Hionl
of the Cone4itutU'0, and od the lirat propoved auiendnieut
were aa f !kw. via :
Yeas Mewr. Anderaon, Barkun. Baldwin, Rail, Berk
lsyeominT.) Beck York.) Iternliard. Boyd. Boyer. Brown,
ltruh, Buchanan. C-aldwell, CampWH, thirty, Crawford,
t ruir. Dowdall, Kdinfftr, Fanraht. router, tieta, llainea,
.Ian.. 1. Ilariw. Ueino. Ifibl. Hill, llilhenji, Hippie,
Ilni.mtslluniwH.er,lDibrHlntThau.lnnia.IrwinJolin,
Johnwm, Lapt-e, I bo. Limjraker, Loveu, M!aiinontf
M Carthy, M (Vnli. Marncle. Menear. Miller. Mnntieoinerr,
Moorehead. NuDD. tnaeh--r.OrT, Paroo, PbelM. furretl,
Kaiuaey. Bred. Keiiibold. Kiddle, BoUrta, fhenk, .Smith
AUeulwuy,) Smith Cambria, i Smith WvominfOStrou.-,
VhoniMion. .al. Uuail.-n, Wiiirht (Dauphm,) Wright
(LnEerne, .tHinveruiau and Writrht ISftu,-rr) 72,
iVS Slernra. Aiisiuotitte, Barry,Clover.t 'obovrn. Dork,
Fry.Pulti.D.iaTlord.i;ihUney.Hamilttn.llanru(k .Houn
keerer.llunrker. Lei-en rinir.Mairee.Mafiley. Morrin, Mum
ma. Pattertton. Saliebury. Smith (Phtladtdihia,) Walter.
W intrude and Yearxley '14.
rki the qumioa was Leterniiaed in the afflrmatire.
On tlw quer-ttu,
Will the Itoiiae aeree to the areond amendment?
The yea- and nay were taken, and were aa follow. Tlx :
Y ea Mearv. Aitd-reon, Backua, Baldwin, Ball. Berk
Iayroaifn;.t Beek - York.; hVrnaard. Boyd. Brown. Brurh,
Burhanao. Cidwel). Camptiell. Cartr, Cms. ratinold,
footer, tielr, llaiuc-. Ilauiel. Uarfter. .leinn. Hill, Hibl,
llilli-Kaa. Hippie, Holcomb, Hunwcker, Imbrie, Ineham,
lnni. Irwin. John. Johntou, Lapnrte. Lebo. LVmraker,
Lnvett, M Calm od t. M'larthy. M'Cvwb, Mausle, Menear,
Miikr. Mti-(merT, Moorehead, Nnnnemacfaer, tier,
Praraon. Purwll. Kamaey, K"ed.lieinhold.KMdle,Kdrrt,
H eok. gmltb.AllerheXiy.l Strouae. Vail.Whallnn.W iit hl
& West Branch Farmcr-Scpt. 26, 185fr
K'-Uawrs. Aoirnntin. Bfiry, Clover, Kdinxer. 9j,
PiJ:o,Cs'terL.Cifcte'V,il:tUan
W-rr. S-Mley. "orrU Vi
intro la, V'ruhi i.l)-.inbh,, and Y(Mly .
v, atueatiftn a' diH.r-ttU-ed .n tha af ir: v.
Ontb-auestiou, . . . ,
Will t e 1' o"- - r r- 'tt ' iw thinl a -af ient ?
T. r ti.lr-i.-f w-MPetsken, ar 1 were a foilo-v, vi :
Vr -;f-rs. Ami -mm. Bark-;, a!av in, tUir, r-k
(Ltromir-,1,) Faek ("or :, ..ain-iar Hoyd, Hrfor, fov,
-......r -BUs,:, 'artr. fiy, et, ilavin, lUi. 1,
;'anie., .let .1. IMbba, ImII, Hillej., UlppK rlw,.s,
,meka'-latrie,l't---ilnm-i,Jrwir..Joh
LKrt- e' , if-?aVev, Lovett, Cslint. MTVnh,
M-uck. .' jjrr?'il -r H jntgotii-y, :uui:-Muacbrr,orr,
i'-ar. '. twlo., I'-r ei, Utai;, It e.1. Ktddk, ah ok,
-"It i.W-'.'C.t tCatihtla,) .Mith (.'.ywrni:!..)
Tlw? p.n.'V;.al ..V.riglitviaui bin,) VTrigt.lt.Luaerne
.p. 7-i' .'i;fni" '
K . - Me, a rr j, (1 ver, C'..bourn, Dock. U aall,
Fu'u'e.iuvl. ' I.tlihboxiey, llami'trn, Hancock, Hi.n-er,
,i..ru. Klrtiy, Staeue. Jlanley, Moorlkiad. "-lurrla,
ratterB. "i:ih'M. ot-.TtSrUishcry.'Valt'ir, iutrotie,
t'-anVy aid V. "n-,l.t '-'itflsr) ?i.
i:o tte'.'i' "'J ut..iin.id in th afflnpati v.
Q.i -lUeHtioU,
W'i-I tha- ou.; r.r-a Io tbe tWw.th w.taain.'n.f
1 - y-aa r-.il a; wer ta.fen.aod .era as follow, via:
'L. s i ..nderrtu.":lacku,UaU,rVckLy-'inO
iixhi Vo.lr.. wwnbcid, iiovdaWoyer. Urov-u. "rush, 1 ueh-an8n,Cj:d-.il.i'io
pbLOarty,CraJK,tVa'ordt'Kd. -1,
huT-r. :,au:id.,iwr,lry,te'!. Ilaaael, Harper. !le.ais
Hi!,; Hill, TlilJ' a. Hippie, Holxm. l.ouakeept-r,
llun.'afcker, In.hrie. limit, Irwin. Johnwu, ltporte, i-e
ln.iker.lrOvttt.v,Lilin; ii,M ,'a.-thy.ii tV.i.h1MseCiTle,
Mfu tr, M.llcr, . ':.o. ouiery, Moorhead. unn-marher,
( hT.IVa.nuit.i'W !'urfU, !Umsey. Kued. Keifi,lJ, KW
riu lt-'-..t. .-t.ttik. Smith (Ctmh. ia.1 iaitii ( omiw.)
ThonipACtO. Vail, Walter, . hailoU. W riitht fhuaeme,)
ieary. '.innuer-iia.-i ana w nni t jjitimotj
Nats MeMum Brryt4 'luver.C thaurn,r'ulton.'.ib!nify,
1? ine. Ifan.vtck, Uuoeker. Ingham, Lei.ienrinjf. Mwe,
Manley, Morric, I'atterN.n, tiaiinbury and X intrude In.
Ho the ijucaUon Was determined in the aoirmatire.
SKCaiT aRT'el Orvt',
IIaiJai!BL au. June ST, 1358. j
Vmttyff-tTiti'a. $$:
1 do certify that the above and fl.retro.nr la s true and
mrtM-r eonr" of the " Vnaa " and Nava" taken on the
Kranlution propoim Amenlnicnta to the Constitution of
the t.ocitoonwealln. as toe name appears on ine jwirnm
of the two iIoumh of the livneral AMetnbly of tuia Com
monwealth for tlie session of ItUrft.
1 W itnesa my hand and 1M seal or awi ntnoe,
2 L. 1. thin taeiity-seveuth day of June, one thousand
( j trivia hundred and nfly-six.
t . t Vltll.'l
C3St SrcrtUrp of the OimmontDtallh.
Educatiaual.
FREEBUKG ACADEMY
riHIE Principal and Friends of this Inslila-
lion, Ihankful for and encouraged by the
liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon it.
are determined that no exertion on their part
shall be spared to render it still more worthy
of encouraeement and support. The course of
instruction embraces all the branches of an
L'iielish.Classical and Mathematical education
and is accompanied by frequent Lectures and
Illustrations. The Languages are taught by
the lit'V. C G. Erlenmyer, a Ihoroush and
accumnlished LinsuiM. A TEAC1IKRS' De
partment will be established fur the benefit of
ilioje wishing to prepare for the profession of
1 e arhmtr.
The Academic year is divided into two ses-
fcinns of S3 weeks each. I he first commences
on the last Monday of July; the sccond.on the
first Monday of January.
Tins Tuition, per quarter of 11 weeks,
J-J.r.ll to Board ete. $1.50 to $2 pr week.
For Circulars Ac. address
GEO. F. M FAKI.AND, Principal
Philatleiphia.
FIRE PROOFS!
Saiamnnd
aaiiibt lue
Evans A: Watson. Xo.-0,S.Fonrt1i St.,
rhilatU have had the surest demonstration in
the following Ortilieates hat their manufac
ture of Salamander Safes has at lenzth fully
warranted the rfpresf niatnns which have heen
made' of them, as rendering an undoubted
security against the terrific element :
PiiiLtn.lK!4, April 12, 1S56.
Mrmtts. Ktaxr k Watm: tienta: It affords un the
bi.'l tent atifacttn to atate to you. that owing to the
ry prof'ctive ijutlilie of two of the Slnmaiuler Saf-s
hi' h we pitri hifil of ou wmi" few month rinre. we
ffaTed a larin portion of our Jewelry. Hooka. Papera,
exioH-i to the r:ilaiiiiloui lire iu l.aiiteud Pluce, on the
morning of the llth tut.
U hi-n we n-tli-ct that thetw Safe w.-re located In the
fourth try of the bulMiiiff we occupied, and ihat they
fell fuhfeijueotly ii.to a heap of birnini rutnf.nlnTe the
unt concentration of hvat caused the bran' plate to
melt. We ruuuut Tut reRtrd the preaerratioii of the valu
rfhl rnteii!ti aa uioni cin.inrint( proof of thegreat accu
ritv alTurdi-d by your Safe.
We shall take mu. h pleaeure tn recommending them
to men of biiiiiie! as a sure reliance aL'iint 1irm.
(.KilKiiC W. MMONS 1 Bft(
PlIII.AnKLFHIA. April 12, lH,t6.
MrfRS. V.v atm k Watis I have to offer you my te
timoiiy in favor c-f the yrent aecurity ff-'nld to my et
liire tock o! jewelry. Uok. papeni, Ac., dutiii the re
cent ilintntuH eiithtri.tion in I.aDfaad place, from
the fart that the frame were ronlnioed in two of the iiala
mnliJer rle inaitulactim d by you.
tUviuc fjalleu troui the r.Uh xf.ry of the Artisan Build
in;i, whi-re they were pre.ioU-Iy p!:tcel anb exported to a
THstheat for a loDtt time, the preMrvattou of the valua
ble dtp..!-itn seemed t" every o le who w itneneed the open
in tt and interior examination, a matter ol protuund a
f iiit-hmt-nt.
To ail who may mjuire a perfect protection fmm the
ravade of fire, 1 Miali not he.iuf to recommend the
use of your .Safe, a 1 consider they have now undergone
the inofct trying Uet- N. E. .Mul.ti AN.
pTiinnn.fnii, April 14.
Mehsm. Kvaxs k Watsos (tenth men No doubt you
will be di-eply (fratified Ut learn th- iioi.d condition in
which I di-covireil my book. K.liry of insurance, tvrtift
ea e of ttock, and olln'a TnluuMe d'viiroent. when on
K:ida.r laet I opened the aafe madv ly your firm.
W itu my know ledge of itn fn-t cpoure, both to the
intensity of the ht-at from m hot a tin a that which de-Mrovi-4
the ArtiMin Btiildttiir. an also from the form o
the fall from it former elevated poaition in the third
etory, I could enft-riain but alcnder hopea prior to it in
f rior iii).erti'in, ttiat the couteuta which 1 once o
hi ill. Jy prized would ever t of any .wrviee to me, but aa
thee fear lire now happily removed. 1 feel it only due
to ay to yon. Hint I cn heu'-elbrth re'-oniuiend tlw uae
.f your t.if. f all who may mmh to feel a confidence in
the perfcet necuritv which auch means provides against
o frightful au element.
r.DW AUD GA.KII.L, Bookbinder.
riTConsiantly on hand. Patent Powder and
Thief Proof Loc"ks,forBaiik,Stores,etc.ly625
Engraving end Seal Cutting
OF all kinds, at 201, fhesnut Street,
PHI LAD. Visiring and other CARDS,
Corporation and oiher lSEAl-S,aud 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. FULTON. ) W. G. MASON.
Herring's Safe again tb.9 Champion!!
The only Stift whichyin every instance, preserved
their entire contents in the Lite Extensive Fires.
L A T lhe burninS of lhe
FP-jElSl X. Artizan Buildings, on
ii'tjr-) il lhe 10th of April, and in the
ri&S GRE-VP FIRE in Market
urApfivjEr.J Street, May 1st, 1836, the
h''?! fe3 ge,,u,ne Hf-itniso Sari pre-
.tt IVS.U (lib .Inlllj ( Ml
(Tjjjj w. aitoons ol uro. ; uuttics.
Uro and Edward Semans Ac
Co., after remain in t exposed in the burning
ruins fornearly FORTY HOUIiS, and proving
conclusively what we have always claimed
fur them, their great superiority overall secu
rities now known.
Iu these fires, the Herring's Safe,
standing side by side wilh those advertised as
"warranted to stand 10 per cent, more fire
than Herring's," came forth the acknowledged
victor, not only prearrviiia ther contents in excellent or
der, but beine tbeiuwlven in a condition to thp'Ush
another ordeal, while the boasted rjalatuandera" of oth
er maker were badly urn d up in every instance, aud in
aonte enaea their entire contents completely detniyed.
To the public we would mm ply ray, that, dune the
(ourteet. yearn tlw Herring' Safe has been be tore them,
more than two hundred have paaeed tbronith acrideotal
Drea without the werurreDoe of a rinffle loea.
We would, therefore, caution psichaaem aalnrt the
nii'preeti tattoo of ititerted partiea. The llerrinjr'a
ratent la tbe only Fire-proof Safe made in thla city which
t protecti'd by a Patent Kibt, and we will guarantee it
to re-ipt more than double th aniuiiat of heat of any
other afe now known.
FarreH 5t Herring1
ISole Manufacturer la thiatate of
Herring' Patent Champion Safe"
34 Walnut 8i PHIL ADA.
N.B. "Evans & Watson's Improved Sal
amanders," Oliver Evan's," " C. J. Uay ler's"
and - Scott's Asbestos," Iron Chests, (a large
assortment having been taken io part payment
for Herring's") will be sold at low prices.
, J.mr f, iPOflyl
ra3tw
f, '-rZilil delohia.
' I .' III
Pennsylvania Ir V7orks.
NO. ARCH Su betireefi 2d and 3d,
(opposite Broad St.)
PHILADELPHIA Hie Tea, Riddles, Screens,
Woven Wire of all meh?s aud widiba.withali
kin-Js of plain and fancy Wire Work.
Heavy twilled Wire lor spark catchers, coal
ad nd gravel Screens, paper makers Wits,
cylinder and dandy Hulls covered Die beM
man-icr, Wire and Wire Fencing.
vry lopenor article of Heavy Foondrrs
fcitves. Ail kinds Iron Ore Wires and Sieves.
BAYLI88. DARBY a LYNN.
Illount Vernon House,
T0- 8-3, North 2.1 St.,PhiladeIplaa.-
L This old and well established bouse is
.admirably situated for person visiting the
city on bunts or pleasure. The continued
pawonage of thj public (and of West Branch
friends in particular) is respectfully inviled.
I. L. BARRETT,
Philad i:rch I, Proprietor.
Fishing Tackle,
A KD GriS...Tiie subscribers invite
1Y attention to their stock of Fish Hooks
and vacUe of every description
Cane KceJ, Sea Grass, Trout Flics,
Line?, &c.
Also, fine English and German Guns, Revolv
ing Pistols, Percussion Cups, and Sporting
Apparatus generally.
For sale at loweat Cash Prices, Wholesale
and Retail.
JOHN M. HF.YBERGER A BRO.
624 No. 41 N. Second Su Philadelphia
Free of Charge !
TWO Splendid Parlor Enravinen-
1 tilled -Bolton Abbey in the Olden Tunes,1
a splendid steel eneravmc from the celebrated
painting by Landseer, and the -"Departure of
the Israelites from r.gvpt, a large ana neaa-
tiful engraving from a painting by l. Roberts.
The retail price of the attove en gravity ia $1 per copy,
hut will be stent mtic or ruaai.K aa folio n:
Th. aubeef-itN-ra have t...is4-d ItooK AlETfCT tn
t'hiladw-hthia. and will furuiah anv book or Duplication at
the retail price of any of the l MnaaxiueK, inch llar-
pi'm',..udey, rutnam'r. Uraham'. r'rank Lli far-b-lona.
r- will rereive the maiCHlinei for one vear and a
rop ofeit!vrot the alave b aunful eDUTatinttH, free o.
rhartfe, orifaulWrihinirto a f'i, and a tt. Mafcaainej
aurh aa PaterHot.V an.I f 'haUeo'a l.sulie'a CtlrirtiaU An
nual, they will receive both inagaiinei and a ropy of
either of the ahoTe emrravini.
Kverv deiarriMion of euirraviut on wood executed with
neatnuMt and dispatch. iewi. of BulMtniia, Newscaper
lleadinirii. View of Machinery. Hook Illustration, Lode
Leruncatea, liuainesa lard. Ac. All order aent dv man
nrom it I v attended in. 1'eraona within 2 view a of tueir
building enra.ed can aend a Dagureoty pa or sketch of
me nuilin oy man orexpreaa.
Fernoni at a dt-tance barimr aealable artielea would
Qnd it to their advantage to addreaa the aubfteribera, aa
we would act aa amenta for the rale of the ftine.
UVKAH A 1'IEKCK.
50. ftortu TuiRn PraErr, fuiuuiKLriiM, Pa.
J. R. HUM. (.IjW" TlOiCE.
" The Good Time Coming."
DY T. S. Artlmr...Thosc who wish to
I ) bear something of that loug-cxpecled
day, should read this book.
It is having an immense sale; 5,000 copies
were ordered in advance of publication.
We send a copy by mail, post-paid, on the
receipt ol the price. $1.
J. W. BKADLEV. Publisher,
43 North Fourth Hi. Philadelphia, Pa.
N.B. Agents wanted to sell this and other
popular boots in all pans of the United States.
send lor our List and 1 erms lo Agents.
Trusses Trusses Trusses !
O. H. NEEDLES,
Tul AND BS ACE ESTABLISHMENT,
S.W. Cor. nf Twelfih and Race Sis.
PHILADELPHIA,
Importers of fine Fnexch Tm-sars, combining
rxtrrme ease, and durability, wilh
correct construction.
Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited
by remitting amounts, aa bek.w : it-niling number of
iorhrs around th bifta, and stating siilv anVcttd.
( oat of Sinrlc Trus tX 3, 4, . Iluut.la JS, 6, S. 10.
In.trurtiuti aa to wear, and bow to aUvct a cure, wben
poasibl., anl witb tbe Tru.-w.
Also for sale, in great Taritr,
Dr. Running' Impravtd Patent Body Brace,
fnr th. eure of Prolap.ua Uteri ; atao 9inal Prop and
Stipi'ortjc, Patent Hinu!'b-r Hrarea, Chest KinaO'lers aud
krei'tor Brarea. adapted to all wilh rtixip fhnuld.;ra and
Weak LuosTs; Kncli-.b Elastic Abdominai Belt., Suspen
sories ; fTrinas, luale and feniala.
j.Ladiea' Ki-m.-, with Lady attendant. lySOO
VOt13 ts
ORNAMENTAL Iron Works, Ridge
Avenue, Pmi.Anii.riua. The attention
ut the public is invited to the extensive Manu
factory and Wareroom of the subscriber, who
is prepared to furnish, at the shortest notice.
Iron Railing of every description for Cemeia
ries, Public and Private Buildings, also Ver
andahs, Balconies, Fountains, 8ettees. Chairs,
Lions, Dogs, &c and oiher ornamental Iron
Work of a decorative character, all of which
is executed wilh 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 snipped to their place ol
destination.
A book of designs willbe sent to those who
wish to make a selection.
ROBERT OOD,
Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden St. Phila
George Sturges,
SOLE Manufacturer of the Improved
Spiral fcprlnR 9IatreMieii,No.94
Walnut St. Philadelphia.
FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz.
Two by tbe American Institute. New York, Kit.) 1051
do I'raoklin lntitut-, 1'hila.lelphia.Nov. and
Ona at tbe Maryland Institute, baltimora. Nov. I&j2
The peculiar improvement in the construc
tion of this Matress is, Ihat all the cumay and
hrury wooden 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 ieaiher hinges, securely
riveted, rendering it impossible for a single
spring to fall down or get out of place, and
making a Bed so elastic that any part may be
raised or bent np, and is thus admirably fitted
to the wants of the sick or asthmatic who may
require a sitting posture. having the lnxurinus
softness of the best Feather Bed with lhe 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 having Hair Matresses, can have
them altered into Spring Beds.
These Beds are well adapted forHotels.berths
of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals.
Spring Seats forChairs.Carriages or Church
Pews and Hair and Husk Matiesses made to
order. Also an extensive assortment of highly
ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished
CA ST IRON FURX1TVRE,
consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat
Racks, Cane and Umbrella Stands, Harden
Chain, Settees, Ac. Ac.
Philadelphia, April 30, 1855 ly575
Express Office T
OV I IT II Th undersigned have been
appointed Agents for HOWARD & CO.'S
EXPRESS LINE, and are now prepared to
forward, daily. Packages, Specie, Bauk Notes
&e. lo Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Al
bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also
to the other Northern and Eastern cities.
The public are respectfully invited to pat
ronize lhe above line, as it is the quickest and
afest method of transportation between the
cities and Lewisburg.
Packages received by or be fore 9 A.M. will
arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be
delivered early in the following morning.
Receipts given for time and price.
Philadelphia Office A 1 4 43, 8onth Third St
Oct. 26. CHRIST & CALDWELL.
SCHOOL ORDERS neatly printed and fi.r
! a' '.he cUvnieJe o? ce
HARRISnUUO BINDERY
J. JT.CIjdo a F. I Hulter,
Aiecuwril W. O. HtUok sf Cm.
Book Binders and Statiosbbs, ad
Blank. Book Mancfactcrjsrs,
JIarritburg, l'a.
MOST respectfully inrorm theirmenfls inal
they are engaged in lhe above business
l' directly opposite Herr's Hotel. jj Tney
flatter themselves, by careful attention to their
business, to receive a continuance of the pat
ronage so liberally enjoyed by the old firm.
BLA.Ml UUUHS lor Banks, uounty sstnees.
Merchants, and private individuals, and every
variety of full and half-bound constantly on
hand. Paper ruled to any pattern. Old Books,
Periodicals, Magazines, Law Books, Newspa
pers, Bibles, Music, works issued in rsos., yc
bound iu any style, plain or eitra. AH work
warranted, and done cheaply.
Please give ns a call.
tV' Books 4c. lo be bound may be left with
he Editor of the Chronicle. 59
IRON! IRON!! IRON!!!
0Q J7Q LUS. just received at the
etU.IU Harjw3re w,re of KKYX
OLItS 4 McFAUDES. Farmers and Black
smiths, call and see the largtmt and ket as
sortment of Iron ever offered on lhe West
Branch. Having the exclusive control of the
celebrated Vuistisi'i Centre county Iron,
we are enabled to warrant every bar. AH
sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square; Hurse
Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac, at Cash prices to all.
Call and see the Hardware store of
JOS. M'FADDEN.
Lewisburg, May 10, IHft.'.
NOTICE.
WE ber, leave to introduce ourselves
to the citizens of LEWISRl Rti and
. . i . - . r
vicinity, as extensive .tuners aim iureis hi
While Afch Inllirarlle Coal,
At Lancaster Colliery, Northumberland Co. Pa.
where we have extensive improvements, and
are prepared to oiler to the public a very snpe-
rior article, particularly suited lo the manufac -
lure of Iron and making Steam.
Oar sizes of !
Coal are
LUMP -for Smelting purposes.
SltAJlBUAl j-ior
do, and Steamboats.
BKOfiO J
EKs V for Family Use and Steam.
STOVE J
pgjj" for Limebnrnsrs and Steam.
Our Point of Shipping is SCNBURV, where
arrangements are made to load Boats without
any delay.
COCHRAN, PEALE A CO.
J. J CoeRaaw, lancaster. I Pe?ij. KaiRou, Lancaster.
C. W". flALS, ghamokin. I. Busoilnu do
reorders addressed toShamokinor nnbury
will receive prompt attention. Iy5i5 j
(
aewlsburc; Savings lnfllutlon,
IS now open and ready lo do business. The
regular Discount days are Wednesdays.
The following named persons are the
Directors Mr. Joawsosr Walls.
Mr. Bvsas Awwoxs.
Mr. Jxwsa M'Cbeikbt.
Mr. Thuwas Haves.
Mr. W illiaw Fairc.
Mr. J. '- chiimill.
Mr. Jus. Mkixill.
Omccas WILLIAM FRICK, President.
DAVID 11 E BER, Treasurer.
Four per cent, per annum will be allowed on
all deposits over six months; and three per
cent, less than six and overthree months.
DAVID KEBEK, Treasurer.
Lewisburg. Sept. 19, lSSS
Winfield Woolen Factory,
Scar Ilartlcton, I' a ion Count j.
rilHIS establishment is now in the best order.
I The machinery being nearly all new,
aud none but lhe best of 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 patronize his establishment,
mill Please avail themselves of ihat nnnnrln.
1 " ' I
nity.
7 I have also sa kanJ, and intend keep
ing a choice assortment of Good", snch as
Cloths, Satinetti, Cashmeres, Tvceeds, Blankets,
Yarns, a-c, which I will sell low for cash, or
exchange for Wool and Country Produce ren
erally. MARK HALFPENNY.
Hartleton, April 22, 1833 tf
Lithographic Printing, &c.
KARL VOLKMAIt is now located on
North Fourth street, near 1). Phillips
Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOGRAPHIC
Views. Maps Ac are made lo order.
PICTl RES for Framing, and for Drawing
Teachers.
The (ierman and French Languages, Praw
ing, Painting and Draughting, tansht by Mr
Volkmar. Lewisburg, April, 155
Improvement in Daguerreotyping !
CJPYKER & HAWN announce to the
O public that Ihey have newly titled UP and
,." .u r j
greatly improved their Rooms and Apparatus,
nr1 or nrfn!rfri In laL-- H IL b.iba.am i.
aiau a n, a-a a. . ... . awA SI n W Bl. gifSTps SIAU-
erior to any inlhis place heretofore. Pictures
copied, or taken from life, and inserted in Me
dallions, Breastpins, Fingerrings. Watchseals,
Ac, and warranted tme. We annex a list of
our superior Cases : Papier Mache, Souvenir,
Jenny Lind, Jewel, Union, Somas, Oval, Velvet
and Shell. Pictures taken at $1 and upwards.
Rooms at the old stand over Dr. Thornton A
Co.'s Drug store, opposite the Telegraph office.
Lewisburg. Feb. 22, 185S
FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, ail complete
and ready for ue, which we will sell to any
person, with full instructions in the business,
for less than first cost.
New Firm and Hew Goods!
AT the Mammoth Drug & Chemical
Emporium of
CHRIST & CALDWELL.
The undersigned having purchased the entire
Mammoth Drug Store formerly kept by Dr
Thornton Co., are now ready to fill Orders
and Prescriptions at a moment's notice. We
have a large and well selected stock of fresh j
and pure DKIGS, MEDIC1XES, Chemicals
DyeslufTs, Oils, Paints, Glass, I'uttv and
DRUGGISTS GLASSWARE,
All itWj of Patent Medicines,
Fruit and Confectionery,
Tobacco,Snufr,and Imported Cigars of the
choicest brands,
Fancy Kotwns and Toilet Articles,
Fine Toilet Soaps A Perfumery of all kinds,
Bacsais abb Combs or bvsbt vabiett.
Boohs and Stationery,
a general variety uf Literary and School Books
Pine Oil, Lard and Fluid Lamps of every
description ; fresh Pine Oil and Patent Burn
ing Fluid alwavs on hand.
PURE WINES and LlUOKS of all kinds
for Medicinal uses.
Tire Proof and Zinc Painti.
Preserving and Pickling Jars, 4c'
ty Customers will find our stock complete,
comprising many article it is impossible here
to enumerate, and all sold al moderate price
Call and see us, one and all, and see oar
stock i and if we can't sell you cheap goods,
we will not ask you to buy.
We are always on hand lo wait on enstomers.
Remember the Mammoth Drugstore!
THEO. S. CHRIST,
F. 8. CALDWELL.
Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. (68
BOUNTY LAND WARRANT blanks lor
all engaged in the service of the U. S
in the War of 1812, and for Iheir Widows, al
the C.lce ci" ;he It irisiisrc Ch:c-;:c.
i rr
I tin
nnes to carry on ine wj
. WW w.
Llterr ISiiNlneti" at
the Old Hianl on North
Third street, near Market, aBd reapecuullj
solicits the patronage ol his friends and tht
nublic eenerallv. CHARLES F. HKSa.
Lewisburg, May 3,
, IH50
LEWISBURG FOUNDRY.
m The subsenbera, thankful for
Linast patronage, would inform
Vr.he public that they continue t0
Jli manufacture alt kinds of MILL
tat.AKl.NU and other Castings. Thrashing
Machines and other Machinery repaired in tbe
best manner. Castings warranted lo Le rf
good material, and at prices that ean not fad
lopleae. CEDDES, MAKUM A CO.
Lewi? Lurp, Feb. le-61
(lOOKIM-i Stoves, of various atierns
j anJ i-iiew, for Coal or Woo , fur sale
at tbe Lewiaburg Foundry by
lieilJes. Marsh A Co.
STOVKS I'arior, Weed. ud Coal
Stoves, various patterns, for aale al lhe
Lewisburg Foundry. Geddew, Mauh A Co.
"llTIAKLi'd Patrnt Canp Plow, a up
V nor article, for f-ale at the Lewinliurg
Foundry by iteddes. Marsh A Co-
G
MAIN or Seed Drills Ross1 Patrol
drrir!i dly the bttt aud moat dy Table
(rain DriKoowin use. for sale at the Lewisbm
Foui.dry by (eille. Marsh A Ca.
Hussey's Grain Reaper.
' for cutting both Grain and Grass
! AX
,
ANI FACTI KED and for sale at the
ewisburg Foundry by
l.ELibEa. MARSH A :
Lightning Rods.
1 F 11. li nibiiy yiar.' close investigation snif
V numerous experiment., the Pat utee take.
: pUaeiire id infuiniinz the pullic thai he hsa
anivrd at lhe tme principle of p.olectiug limihrs
dwt liiiigs and prn erij from the destructive iLflu
ence ol LIGHTNING. The calanutiea
tbit every City, luaii, iiiae and Countiy falls'
aictiui tu annually, thro the gross negligence ot
its inhat'iiants, is beyond calculation, eaoecially
when lhe remedy is to easy to obtain this or
founJ in
ABMITAGE'S
Patent lTtagnrtit tigljlning Eebs,
and iu this alone. This Rod has Weu esa?aiHieJ
by the must srirntific gi ntlesnen in the world
Protestors M.Murliie, Johnaon, V ailor and man
others that have examined them, recommend snil
speak of them in the higheal terms ol approbation,
and have pronounced ihem lhe only sate rods is
uae in tbi.or any other country for the protect!
ot Lite and Propeily. One advantage ito divide
and throw back a pan of tbe electric fluid btrmksa
to lhe clouds ; in lime ol a stroke this enable, the
rod to conduct that portion of fluid ihat belong
lo lhe earth without the slightest danger of lea';
ving tho conductor. 1 hit rod has many other
advanta ges over the old one. That only place ot
manufacturing is in
Vine St. 3 afwi oture 12A, Philadelphia,
where all perrons are respectfully invited to csl
and examine for themselves. For sale Wholesale
orKetatlby THO'S ARMITAUE.
Orders promptly attended to. Terms casb.
These rods have been purchased and success
lull; ustd by lhe following individuals, companies
nd corporations, whose names are cheer lulls
tihmilteil :
In a.r Philad'lpMa.k. t 8. Roberta. wns.
Sauuiit).'! r. Judge fft.ufier. Jo-lire Conrad. J. MuVtonl,
J.-tiu lo.nieM, ('. C.t'laniey.J. Brenner, tt. Uaalwt. loans
liillereol. tlic bltkiry Aiu.shuu.-ti, And. rat.n a ItawiSera.
kev. J. L. orant, Julia .Notmaa. Tbua. sln-vwr, a.ie a
lliM.ns. A. K. ti inkera. 11. tuuiul.., alios. Noll k Co., 11?
Imwaio;. J. t. Greer, J. sr. Matron, C. Uoa Ire.a. J
Kipley a Co-, J. Nyaiaw, B. harien. J. oveBrbu-e, s. r-s
per, Mr. Miarplcae. Mr. tani, 0. l.rbicy, J. lEtasUs
Mr. OaTtson, lir. t'aut.li. II. fowers k Co., J. W inraeaas
It. Miller, the K.d Bank U. wl, tlx t. S. lriui, ll.
h.rmg Harden Commissioners' liall.
In IA dilute Atw Jeraey. tteorra Crispin. Jaag
M'Call. Judj:e Iiuyton, John Netnxan, Ilr. 11. Ja'llaru,
steiij. Hubert, Sir. J. llownine.
;.v i .vfo. t orxrr.
HariU Tn. Mark Uaifnennv. W as rner.. John Ra
; Viehaei feiers, jamb tuiih, laid auman, KeueB
I enrh. Lror. Kleekner.
. nrwi(, niecaner. ..ear smtiiw I nu.'l ii'.wse,
vnimia ioBera' oflii'e. aiaMUw-wa Ts. Jt ba k.Br.
SIlJluB
f'niri Tn. Dr. I'hsrl-a WHm"m. HaiAiurfi. Ts J..h.
kunts. iniou KuntA. J'-a Tn. luacCouiuxua waus
IMtr Tr. Michael Uoffmaa.
SECOMMtSDA TI0X3.
. rniLABA., A war IS.lalT.
I t this day carefully .n-p.eted a eonuun.T cr
l.itntnm,; Bod, wilh Tan. and index, errevd by Br
Ibmias Armitae, on h-llerue llouae. lilosawsler. at4
fcav. no hesitation in sayine that it is not only the bni
I bare eter seen, but tl.at it is lb. only on. I bat. yrl
alamined tbat is eoni-trueti d OD stretiy arientrric prisrv
rlea. His with mueb pl.asura that 1 reoaiBscBd b
conductorlo tbe attention ot ownersof buildings.
U. MiMl'KTRIB.
I am well satisfied that the Marnetio LiK)unio K. J
Banulaitured l j Mr. Th. mas Armiuce. ol rbilaue;pba
is tbe Is-st Ibat i as eter ts en mmie. J have ,pent several
years in the stuty oi tbe laws of eleiUKrit aud suarnet.
ixaa. and have n h. siuti..n in saving tbal tbee Rods are
constructed Uoli thei nly (ni eiple of aately. Ibealeetria
sb"ek is recehed aud dieers,d by tbe Bianrt at lb. t"p
ol tbe red. and it would be uuar.i.ihl. mnlm. t. ll..
; laws of attraction acd repul.ion. for a bviidinc to ba
injured by a stn l. of liitblniae when protected be oat
these rods. 1 bat. been acquainted wilb Mr. AraBitass
j for several years, and before be commenced th. manufac
: lure ofthee. roils I examined the principle wkich lb.
are construettd. and felt contineed that thir adopti.'-(
would be attended with complete Sucre as. Th.taereasina
! ' tL'" rods,and tb. extensiaesalea im all psrta
i of theevuntry, isamplecomm n.!mti,.o of tbeir ntiliteaad
.Up,rior,ie. tbacv b. waieb i d
i;..., iv,:i. a-. ;i tn . i.... '
s.s.-.asa. auaa. uiiau.w., P U I 014.
tJT 8.C. WILT and SAM TEL HOOVER.
Hartleton, I nion Co. Pa.
ai Agent for Union and adjoining Counter
and wilt furnish the Rod on the same term and
in the same manner a lhe Proprietor.
Opposition is the Life of Business T
NEW L1VEHY
AND
EXCHANGE STABLE.
The subscriber would respectfully intoiaith
citixensof Lewisburg and the traveling commun
ity generally, that he ba opened a new Livery
and Eicbauge Mable on FOURTH atreel ball a
square South of Market, and ha provided gucd
lot of Horse, wilh entirely new good and task
ionableCarriages, Buggie,&leigh, Ac. where a
wishing anything in his line may be accomrnoil
ated on tbe shortest notice and most reasons
term. He will pay every at lent ion lo lbs
want of bis cugtomers.and hopes by so doing
to merit and receive a liberal hare of publi
pationage. WILLIAM MOOKE.
Lewisburg .Dec 30. 1851
NOTICE. Having been appointed tlie
SEXTON to tbe Lewisburg Cemetery
lhe subscriber would state thai he is pr pain!
to perform all duties connected with the bum I
of the dead.on short notice. Also that be
attend lothe re-interment of deceased persons
under the direction of their surviving friem.'
Residence in the Lodge al the Gate of lbs
Cemetery. GEORGE DONACUV.
Lewisburg, May :)!, 18S4
A Retired Physician,
XT7'HOSE sands of life
have nearly run out.
discovered while living in
the East Indies, a certain
cure forconsumpiion.brv"
ehitis. coughs, colds, an.l
Wishing lo do as nmcl
general debility.
good as possible, he will send lo such of hi
afflicted fellow beings as request it. this recipe,
with full and explicit directions for making '
up and successfully using it. He require
each applicant lo enclose him ere shilling :
three cents lo be returned as postage on the
recipe, and the remainder to be applied to Jh
payment of this advertisement. Address P.
II. JAMES, Jersey City. N. J. 3n634.
JEWELRY ofThe latest pattern of allqual
ities or sale al lhe lowest Citv prices by
J. L. YODER.
THE subscriber con
til
IC
OOK and other STOVES just received by
VEAYEB A XSLXL