William VanGeier, ATTORNEY at Law, Lcwlsbarg, I'tWoa C., Pa. tyoffice on South Second St- recently by H C Hiekok, Esq. 674 Agricultural. Chester County ONE and Two Horse Endless Chain POWER. The undersigned being con vinced hy practical experience of the superi ority ot andrnlictt I read rower over me or dinary five horse power now in use in the West Branch country .for threshing out grain, have purchased the patterns and right to make tliem. We are now making and have on hand a large nnmber, which we propose to introduce on the plan if they don't answer to the letter of the guarantee 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, Montgomery, Berks and Delaware comities. Their advantages are that they will do almost double the work, ac cording to the number of horses used, than the old machi ie will do; t"? they will save at least two hands ;i4! and Threshing can all be done snugly clo'ej up in the barns, in wet days, when the hands would he otherwise unemployed. T. CHL'KCH A CO. Hartleton. Cnion Co., Pa. lmC15 Caution, and Notice. Knowallmen -r . ema, ana j.. 3(lth day of June, 1856, pur "chasedtheentire right, title, and NVlTrihi.tt'F1 interest to man- nufacture and sell the PLATFORM BEE-HIVE invented and patented by Sylvester Davis, of Claremont, IV. in the tollowing 1 ownsuips and Boroughs in Union county, viz. White Deer, Kelly, Buffaloe, West Buffuloe, Mifflin burg, Hartley, Limestone, Jackson, and New Berlin. All peons are therefore cautioned 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 risht for 5. H. A D. r-Tbi Hive bast-then theBrstpretnluineattheState and t'nnnlv Fun m I., . u., .wuss, inn., hm vuiu, iu ihr rail or ik. With this II ire. any one msy keep Bees, with perfect Mft.lT and inrerff, nine all difficult and uncertainty arr entirely removed. Tlie Bee mar bemads tonearas fromonenr morehiTes. or may Im condie-ted into any number of hives witktut rawrvstea. and still have a tun iupi9 V v"- The rl.es are entirely finmrcttd frnm thf. rise M-'h and other hMrii wblew annoy and ruin the Wees. This we vcrre.t. it aaeaaiwd seeardiua; lo the directloBS which are riven in the h.-a. In lite rrns- the weee hare an opportunity tnesereiee ad clear the hltb front their hives, without Hying out to die OB toe . The lilih can ha at any time remorcd from the hives Bttbouf disnirhws: the Heea. The Bees ran he Irsn.ferred an often SS neearsary, to glee them new romh. sol without killing them. It prevents ail pns.ih.lltr of rhhinff. white fecdim-. It ia Ihurouichly ventilated throughout f.-ed-d rawer, hives. n'fiey.Dns.es add chambers. The work and propria" of tlie lie.' may be aeea in the hives, honey-boles and teed-drawers. ttt9 Great Improvements ! H issey's American Reaper k Blower i. OA lS.jC.a.This Machine was put i i'i stirrful operation in ISH3, and con i -, '. in f.r only K'-aper and Mowing Ma . -!.:n.' it. ;lic W.iri l ..f airy prat.cal alue n. it ?!f (vr!ve rears after its introduction. Other Keapers are now offered with glowing Advertisements anl Certificates of Gold and Silver Medals. But the Farmer, in search of the bei Reaper, and not posted in the matter, had better see a little further. One of the other Reapers took the great meial in Knpland, at the premature trial in 1851; before the close of the harvest of the same year, however it was totally beaten by a HI SsfcY liKAITK. which received the unanimau award of an ltn partial Jury of twe! ve English farmers. The fact is that Hnssey's marhtne is achieving a series of triumphs in England, and rapidly ob taining thai pre-eminent position there, which it ha already secured in th landi'f its origin. If there isnnv value in CI vears experience in building Rpapers. and lining thfiu in the harvest 6eld. OBED HL'SSKY, the Father of Reapers, c; n claim it. All who are satisfied with ih- TirT I.CAPEK AM MOVVKK.can be suplied bv sending their orders early in the season, as the crops indicate a large demand, and we can not have over 200 Reapers ready for the vast harvest of 1856 We would refer to the following gentlemen, who have used Hnsey's machines for several years, and will testify to their snpeiiority: VMOV At KNYTiFTl COt'NTY. Tan" Frf, fl-rj .Tii'n ?itr. Jnhn Mnch, af.mtn-1 pTt'in.-. J h. 7lr-. J ' llili-h. J:i" Kitlil. J. i :ir-t-!i, lr.!ii Atirat.il- 1 1 ftn-'t- flm.-nn. Oori'- Kt s- U . - : . l.i. r. . lil. l :-.'M-..rv -V,,r. J-'!-T! t.i-t. tv, .It.si.-! : tt Vi--.r. ViM V i ti. At ri.in W.tl H ri'i'" I. I.,(itr J.ulil ..-" Ken- I-;. i r. .I' i ii rnT". Srttnt K..ri- r . Kin-'ti:' 1 I . ' i ;i p. II -rv VuM.fyru Un.wM. i m. t " v-. r Jolm t if-t.iirim, Wilwin r..i.n. t-hn Vnn In!.ii V. F':v. I l't-r NOltTITl" M T.KHt, SD nH'NTY. Sun.uH I'Mialiin. Jhn M'UaMti. WiHi tin T-lhir, Javnlt M'lTtnnn !rr?r' Kinri'lT. ii" r? lir ii..r'.f J ttsul. John K. Il-l'rr. Wil'iam Sn4-lc. Wiittam II l lw-ric Frwlt-tii k, Tlm'-i StrtwKri.lr-. m U nlt.-r-. Jan. NVflot. J.ph M Nf-l it. A. K. Kin. J It. Prtt 1t. Thotnai J..lmston. Jt-lm 4 Win. Il:itn. r.lt' h rt Curry. Jam II Jtu-tv I, An.fi) VncTin. J. i. k 0. Itiirh. ln.it raoajtv U.JamU Rwtl. M-UT A Shuinaa. Anthony k Wn, SnydiT, Jlm CVaoptr. Jfnw- C. llurtou.titro. t'oorad. MONTOUR COUNTY. Jacob Phtilti!. Mny Vrry lrb,rt. ttaTM Owrfc. Jaroh Whl.r, Jr. Wi:iT, j-nrrftman. Itar Wright. Stun. York a, William Mfim-h, K'Wrt -. RUh-l, JarnN SnT l-r. A. . KumI.M p Cau J-r'.btfrhh r.er. Wm.Yorkfi, F llcim tacfa, Wm. Konninan. COr.UMTlTA COUNTY. Prtr MilW. John HiU.Wm. N.Itmwn. T. A. Ito-rnmn, Am. A. llowtiian. J. Wlv H.iwmm, iiiU-rt Fowler. Sto I'hrn Thnma. M-nr- iak,J(hn K"bri(-oD, Ihrnifl S-t-bart. Aif(an1r I'rft.inc. nlrw Cr-Tlio. Moor' Crrv Htif. John MrtB. Jmh Hill. Thfntan 0niir. Jhn Con r. IVtr Apricman. Mn IVitrik. Jmi lmmnn. Jor4i It. Ilkkt. MiMr llirk, lime HfMIr. Jofth IVh, Fawto-1 rk, Wm. I liftman. Amlrrar Fri'-a, Wm. Trie, . II Frjp. W! Frl-a. Satp'l Frira. Franklin Evaaa, John Rir-t.lr.Charl anl tieorgr Low, Jokn Nej hart, John Wolf. I.YCOMINO COT NT Y. ftunrcc Crit, Hiram T Grry. Benjamin Bear. Pfter 1I ilman, Fmti-rirlt Apr. Samuel 4onlruin, Henry Ph'vm-ker, ivt r Kentx. Tln maa Davia. ha'i Tallman. Ditnt-I Rar. Jhn (I, Tool. Charles Lloyd, 1- W. Fom an an, Kobert tiibon. CLINTON COVSTT Wm. rtnnn. Jrttnr W.Uh. Rrth.rt MTnrmkk, Jamf Oarakaddi-a, Juevph lUnn. Kobert Halmett. CFVTHR COUNTY. Wm Mrrl nfi. n Boal. W. A. Johnttnn, Joe.h Bitnee. Wm Dit- Tii. Hm, Jrw'-rh Mrern, Jacob Har , tr. Jn lf.y. Jr Wm. Foster, A1am Bear. The subscriber, have the exclusive righlin ; the following counties : Union, Snyder, Nor thumberland, Montour. Columbia, Luzerne. Perry. Mtfllin. Ontre, Clinton, and Lycoming. ? 4 11 nmAm.m ikxe. l.A.I l ... I .l oil uiuri j uitatiKiuitv io rirn bimi pilidipiiy to. JEDI)Et. MARSH Sc Cll. Lwishnrs, Fnion Co. Pa., April 84, 1856. NOVELTY IRON WORKS. THR subcnber would respectfully inf. rm the citizen of Union county and all in ; want of good Hai bluer) 4 that he is now ; prepared to ir.anulaciure iSieam Engines of j any required power Blast Furnace, Rolling, ; Grist. and Saw Mill Machine? Pumps. Coal ! Breakers and Winding Drums for Mining purposes Castings of every description neatly i executed to order. Mfcth a very extensive variety.tf Paiterns and great facilities fordoing work, he fl.itters himself that he can compete i with cur .TnMi.t,invT,t t the country, both tn priee i.ii I -Mialitvof work. P. n-n" in want of Varhinerr. will , t-"Tt u rb-;r adi !nta:e to (rive him arall. The far ill tie , r r ' v m lit- ! iiffcreot pmtt of the country, nan be J. R. JOES. TO Count abl?fi Court Returns and other Uuvas sold the CArvmch Olfica. Ur-;- .w :Si High and John " .-Cfc; lersham, of W. &$ i Deer Tp, Union .VJ1$a' '&&t Co.Pa,have this Lewisburs; Chronicle RESOLUTION PROPOSING Amendments to the Conslitu tiou of the Commonwealth. Bttolwd by the Vnilc and Hutue f Rrpratentatirrt of the OommxmKxaUh of ttnnstlmnta in General Auembiy -art, That tb following ataviitlnienta are propoeed UUe con atiiation of theComaranwealth, in accurdanoa.wiUi Um proTiaiosa of tha tenth article tbereoL rata AMOCDHtTn?. Then ahall b an adJItional article to amid cooJrtittrtion, to be (leijjiaatctl u article etcfen. aa follows: ARTICLE XI. Of PL DL1C IKRTi Sten! 1. The itate may contract dVrta, tn mirply eaiual deftdta or failun-n in nenue,rio meeteipeii-a not utbvrwiae froKii lor; but the ancreBate amount of mrb debts diivft aui continift-nt, whether contracted by virtue of one or in ire art of the general aeeinlily, or at different periidof time,e.taJI utter acred m-Tenh.ndred and ftny Uiouaaud ibillarti.aiid the money ariHiujc from the creation of ueh debta.i'hall be applied to the purfow tor which it waa obtained, or to repay the debt ocoulrac ted, and to no other puri-uae whatever. tfccTtoN 1 In addition to the above limited power, the rtate may eontmt debt to repel invaiion,auprew insur rection, deti nd the utate in war, or to redeem the prewnt ouUlandiUK tiidebtedue of the ftate ; but thu money ariing from the conlrartton of urh debts, ahall be applied to the purp-e for which it was ml-ed, or to repay such debt", and to no other purpose whuteft-r. Sumojr a. Ktc. pt the debta abnve aperifled In aectiona one and two of thii artirle.nod-bt wbatevtsr hall be crrtr led bv or on behalf of the slate. bM-ctiu: 4. To provide fir the ivayment of the preacnt debt, and any additional d-lt contracted af afniYMiid, the h'jcinlatiire wit a II, at iu fin-t miion nfter the adoption ol thi amend went, create a Kinking fuud, which nball be stifBcieitt to pay tile accruing inti-rtut r.n ruch delt. and annually to reduce the principal tbem-f hy a sum not le-a than twoliundrcti an.l llfrv ttiouud dullarit; wiit h in- It nff fund "ball con-it of the net anuual income of the pulrlie works fr .ni time to time owned ty the rtate, or the proceea oi tiic pale ol ilio Mme or any par- niereoi, and ol the income or prx-eeJa of tuile of stock own-d by the ftate. tftfe her with other funds or renourc. that may be dewif-iiated hy law. The Mid fink in )t fuud may be increaat'd. front time to time, by aniftnitiit to it any part Of the taxes or other revenues of the state, not required fir the ordinary and current expenses ot rovernmeat: and unlefw iu cam of nr. invasion, or imturrection. no parr oi i ne aui MDKinir iunu onati oe usci or (u otnerwiae than in extinicuifntnetic of tlie ttuiine ueo. until the amount of jturh debt is reduced below the sum of five millions of dollars. Scino. 5. The credit of thecnmmnnwealth hall notia anv manner or event he nledired or loaned to any itulivM- ual, company, corporation, or aHoociMtion; nor h all the eonimoiiwealth herealter become a joiut owner or stock. ht.ld.T in anv com nan v. asiociatlon or cornoratlon. SrfTioTi 6. The commonwealth Fhall not assume the debt, or any part thereof, of any eouuty.city.borouaTh or tuwn-bip. or of any corporation or aswriation.unlewauch dcnttdiallhaie been contracted to enable the .Htate to repel invasion, suppreas domestic insurrection, def-nd ittelf in time of war, or to assist the plate in the discharge of any Dortmn ol its present in.lei.teduess. aci-Tioiv 7. The lefrixlature shall not authorise any county, city, hnroufh. tiwnhip, or IncorporaU-d diftri'-t, by virtue of a rote of it citizens or otherwise, to lecome a stockholder in anv compauy,siiociat.iDorcorp(ratHn.or to obtain money lor or loau iu creuit lo any corporauon, asbociauon, tusutuuon or party. sccoxn AanmtaTurr. There shall he an additional article tn paid constitution, 10 be UeaiguaUMl as article eleven, as follows: ARTIi LB XII. OF NEW COtXTFES. No county shall be divided by a line cuttinc off over one tvntb ot it- i-opulation, (einer to form a Of county or otnerwiae, i witiioul tne express assent ol such cunty. by a vote of the electors thereof; nor ball any new county he establuhed, containing has than four hundred square miica. TDIBU AwEtfDalEXT. From section two of the first article of the constitution. strike out the words, " the city o I'hvail'tj'hU, mid mca count v rrspfcitvfiy , irom section nve. same article, strike out the words I'Miladrlphta and tit, srecm dtunttfi ; ' from section seven, nu me article, strik.cout uie wnnls. M stA'r lAe ntu nf I'iihnlrtphia, nor anv" aud insert in lieu thereof the words unrf nn;M and wtriSe out section four, same article, and In lieu thereof insert tlie loiiowint: "UTiojt 4. In the year one thmisand eiifljt hundred and eixty-four, and tn every seventh year thereafter, n-prceentatives. to the number of one hundred, nhall ho apportioned and distributed efually thmutthout the state by diiricts in proportion tntliemiiuberof taxable inhi.h itanLt in tlie several parts thereof, except th:it any county nontaininc at b-ast three thousand five hundrel taxablen may 1- allowed a separate representation ; but no more than tliree counties -nail ne junett, an.l no county sliall bedmdi'd. in tlie formation of a.lwnet. Anv citv mn- tain i ni; a sufliiient nurolier of taiabiVs to entitle it to at leant two tvprefentativea. shall hate a separate r-prvsen- tat ion asi;ned it. and shall le di.idol into convenient dtstricls of conttrihus territory, of equal tjiable nor. ila- tk-n a mar as may be.earh of abichdistrirU shall elect one representative." At the end of section seven, same article, insert these Words, "tic ciVy ' hilaMpltia rhuil br Uiruitd ini' rimjl' wnatnrial Htttrict. nf eoiUiywu Urn lory mt nearly etjiftf in tomUm piiftulntutm at fHJ t lU no wmd thaii he tttrtuM in the formation t'itr"j. ' Tle lejri(jtnre. at its find Sfsslnn after the adoption of tins au.eii.in.enu r-na.i diviue tne city ot rniianelpbia into Fenatorialand representative distrirLe.in.the mnmit-r stxive pr-'Vibd; such dtri' ts to reutain uuchaoid until the Tpori.nm-ii m uie year one tlioiLand eiul buudred an l Milj Ijur. rortaTii Awr.T'StEvr. To I Srrfinn xxvi. Article i. Tlie le?iIat ure shall have the power to nW-T. revoke or annul am rharteroi lucorporation hereafter coiib-rn-! by or under auy cenrral or s; ecinl law. wtien"Ver in tht ir opinion it may r-e injurious to the cituens ut the roui. mon wealth ; in such manner, however, that no injustice auaii uk uoue ui urn curp jrators. IT $r.XTY. ) April Ih.. i iiVjturcf.That fMs resolution pafS (n the tir.-t amend meiit. yeas ... unys S. On the second ani't.iltiieut, y-u." in, nnys ti. On the third arueuInv-ul. yeas i, nays 1. in ii.r .ounn smemtment. yeas i, i. Extnu-t fruiu the Jour'.at : THOMAS A. IA;iIKK, Oerk. IX llotSE o? RtrSBSr-M.TITtS I April 1. 1H...1. I J?.io?r'.T!int this r'!oluttnu r.tfi. On the ftrvt auw nd iu nl. ea I'l. nn -I. iu the M-eond Minetnliuent. yens tat., nay n the third am -ti'tineiit. y-au t'i u:i)6 lo nnd on the f .urth unii-ndineut, yi-jut O'J, iiuys lo. Extract Iroin the Journal : WILLIAM JACK. CVrV. SetR Tart's ArrifB. I Filed April il. ISEfi. A. 0 Ct'KTTW S erftary of Ui Ommunwtalth. P WHET art's Omrt' I UiatttsuLBU, June -7, lt. Pmnry,mniit. c.r. I do certify thrt the al-ve and foreffoinjr a true and correct copy of the original Itesotii'ion relative to an Atneuiliu.-nt of the Cun.-ututi'.u," as the eaine remaius on tile in thi ofiiee. ( In tetmony wherco. I have hereunto s--t my U tf.f-hand and cf.iid to te lfixH the enl of the ) ec.'etary'sUuiettbedavand year af--v.'wr;tb-n. A t). n i;ti., frrttttry of Vr Cum m- turn! h. Si wzr, April -I, 1'-. f i:,..-,.:,;:i-n pr"p'.i.Ti(t smen.tmento to t:t OmMitution i ';i':.-i.'a,tli, bfiny ut:der roQiiideratiou, voi -h it- it, U.: !) M-i:.i- a-rree to the first arren-Iment f 7! r fti'd ny Here laketi aree:ib!y to ttie proviS i n- :f the f'oiiritituiion. ah-l were a f .llow, viz : V.in Mes-r-. Browne, Uui-Kah-w, t'r.-wt II, Kvnns, K-riruron, r'lennik-it. Hosie, Ingram. J:tDiio, Knox, l.mibnrh. Lewis I'Clintock. I'ric; S'lh-rs .huin.ii, Souttier. StiatiK Ts-irart, Walton, Welhh, Wherry, Wil ktn aud i'talt (w.ri t. Nvj Mesrs Ciabb, tiiejr, Jordan, Uclliuger, and Pratt ft. jo the question wan determined in the affirmatire. On the question. Will the Senate airree to the second amendment ? Tlie yens and nay acre t;iken agreeably to the provis ions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz : Ytss Mers. Browne. Buckalew, Crestwell, F.vnns. Hf Re, Ingram. Jaminon, Knrx, Laubach, Lewi-j, M'hti. lock. Sell, rs. Mi ii mn, Mouther, Slraub, Waltou, Wcl.-h, Wherry and Wilkins 19. N at Messrs. t'rabb, rVrguson, Orepg, Pratt, Price and Piatt :.Spe,t!. rr) fi. So the question waa determined in the affirmative. On the qufxtfon, W ill the Senate a Tree to the thirl amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Const! tuth n. and were as follow, tu: Ya Messrs. tJmwne. Buckalew, Craldi, Cresswell. Kvana. Keritusnn. I'lenniken. lbnr. Ingram. Jamisfn, Jordan, Kuox. Laiihach. Lewis M'Clinto-k. Mfllincer, Pratt. Price, Sellers, l-hiiinan, bomber. Straub. Tain-art, Walton,Welh.Wnerry,ViIkiiis and Piatt (.Sjjeaier) us. Nat Mr. tlreint I. So the questton waa deUnnined in the aHnn stive. On the question. Will the Svnjite ayree tn the fourth amend meut f The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Consti tution, and were a follow, via : TtAs Messrs. Browne, BuckaJew, Cnaswel, Evans, Flenmken, Ibtje, In 2 ram, Jamison, Jordan. Knox, Lauhaeh, Lewis .M'Clintoek, Price, teller, i-human. S-mb.T. Ftraub, Walton, Welsh, Wherry. Wilkin and PiatU-S 23. Nats Messrs. Crabh, Gmcir, MetHneer and Pratt i. ISo the question was determined in tlie afliruiative. JoC ETC At or TBI liOi. SE Of RePREKCXTATITU, April 21, lKsd. f Theyeas and nays weretakenafrieably totheprnrisiont of theConntitutkn, and on the first proposed amendiuent were as f -llow, vii : Tkas Messrs. Anderson, Backos, Baldwin, Ball, Beck (t.ycominv.) Beck York.) Bemhard, Boyd. Boyer, Brown, Bruh, Buchanan. Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craaford, Crahr. liow.u.11, Fdin(rert Kansold. Foster, (.eta, Ilainea, llamel. Harper, lleins, llibbs, ), IhUecna, Hippie, Holcomb, Hunsicker.Iui brie. Inehara.lontslrwin Johns, Johnson, IapHtrte, le)eO, Longaker, yvett, M'Calmont, M'Carthy, M'Comh. M ancle, Mensatr. Miller. Montgomery, Moorehead, Nunnemaeher. Orr. Pearson, Phelps, Purer IU Ramsev. Heed. Ketnhold, Kiddle. Koherts. Shenk. Smith ( Allegheny.) Smith (Cambria,) tmith(Wyomin.Stnnv Thompson, Vail. Wlialhm. Wright (Dauphin,) Wright (Lucerne.) Zimmerman and Wright iSpeakrrr 72. ob arwrn. n umiine, narry .Clover. ooonrn. Dock, Fry.Kulton,aylfmi.(JibtijvJlamilton.Ilancck.Ho-. keeper. If uneker.Leienrinic.Maeee.Maniv, Munis Mum ma. PatU-rMon. Salisbury. Smith (lbi lade i phi,) Walter, w lliirieir alliu a Oal ptB-w Sthe queUion waa determined ta the affirmative. On the question. Will the Honse agree to the second amendment ? The yea- and nays were taken, and were as follow, U : Tcai Messrs. Anderson. Backus. Baldwin. Htt tu. Lycoming,) Beck (York.) Rernhant. Boyd. Brown. Brush, a'nnnn, vataweu, i amp oei i, cartv, t ratg, Fananld, F.iter. Getx, llainea. Itamel. Harper, Helns Hill, Hibba, Ilillezas. Hippie. Holcomb, Hunsarkcr, Imtrie, Intrham, ana. irwm. .'H1DP. OlinSOQ, L.porU. 1'laO. LOnraRer, l.nv-tt, M Catmont, M'Carthy. M'Comh. Mangle. Menar, Mill-r. Montimnierv, MooreheaL Nunnemicher. trrr, IVar-on Purcell. hUiwaey. Reed, Ileinhold.lt lddle,Roherts ahnk. Smith AMheny..ltwmae.VaiLWhncWri:ht (Uintat,) itaLrrwi nd Hbt (VnarH & West Branch Farmer Oct. , ISob. Nato Measm AujrusUae. Barry, Orver, Kdinywr, Fry. Fulton.t.ayh.rd.Oibhotiey, Hamilton, H.ocork, lluueker, Iseieeurtn, Msgea, Manlry, Morria, Munwua, Pat U re-.w, Phelpa, Salisbury, Siuith (Caabris.) Ttwrnpsott, Waller, W iotrode, Writfot (Uauphio.) mod Tearsley tto the question was detenwined ta the aiBrnative. On the question, ... Will the House acres to the third amendment? The vras and nays were taken, and were as follow, v: ajuv--Messrs. Anderson, Backus Baldwin, ball. Beck fLyenniM,,-.) Berk iVoth.) bVrnhard, Uoyd, Borer. Brown, BuVhou. CaldwelL Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawford, Kdiniter, FauMiId. Foster. Fry. Haines, llamel, Harper, lleins Hibba, Hill, Ililleiraa, Hippie. UMcomh, Iou-keeper.lmbiie,ln-'hajn,lnois,lrwinJohnJ'dinon, Laporte, Lebo, L-o.naker. LoVett, MX'alnVnit, M'Comb, Maugle, Menear. kiHer,a-)ontBonit7,unnetnacher,th-r, Pearou, Phelps Purcell, Itauisey, Be-d, Kid lle, sheuk. Smith ( Allejrh. ny,l Smith (t ambria.) ,-imlth OVyoniinc ) Thomp.-kll,n.Wright(lauphiB,) Wright t,Luierue and Zimmerman 4. AkMers. Harry, Clover. fJoboorn, Dock, Twwdall, Folton.Oavlord.Oiblsjney. HamilUn, llanco.-k, lluneker, Leiseuring. M'Carthy, Maitee. Man ley. Moor head, Morris, Patterson, Beinhold. KobertsSalishury,W alter, W intrude, Yearsley and Wright (fymkerr&. So the question waa detcnuiDcd in the afflrmatlre. On the question, W ill the House acrea to the fourth amendment? The yeas and navs were taken, and were as follow, vht: YaMft MealAnderson,BackosBall. Beck i Lycowinc.) Beck (York,) Bernhard, B..d. Boyer, Bn-wn. Bru-h. Buch anan,CaldelI,CampbeII. arty, Craitt, Crawford, bowdal I, Fdiiiger. Faui'old.Foster.Pry.deU. ItueLllarper. lleins llibbs Hill. Hillrgaa, Hippie, llolcotnb. Housekeeper, Hunsecker, Imhrie, funis, Irwin Johnson, Laporte. Lebo, Lonicaker. loveU.M Calmont,M Oarthy.M'Comb, Mauxle, M.neiir, Miller, Montgomery, Moor head. Nunnem-n-ber, llTr.Pearson.Pbelps, Purcell, Kamsey. Keed. Beinhold, IU t dle, Koherts, Shenk. Smith iCamhria,) Smith Wyoming.) Thompson. Vail, Walter. Whalion. Wrlttht (Luaerne,) Yearley. Zimmerman and Wright ($jaker) W. Nats Messrs Barrv,C!over.t'bourn,Fulton.tiibboney, Haines Hancock, lluneker. Incham. Leisenring, Magee, Manb-y, Morris, Pattrson. Salisbury and Winlrode lo. So the question waa di-lertuined in the aflirtuative. flKCtCTUtT'a Ornra. ) IlAaateataii, June 'XI 1 185C) rirnittylnrnia. ttS: I ibt cert if that the above and foretrointr Is a true and enptfet ea.i.v nf I be Ytmm" m,i "NaVS taken On the Kestdution nroi-OMnir Amendments to the Constitution of the ( outtuon wealth, as the same appears on Uie Journals or the two IIoukcs of the General Assembly ol this mjui mun wealth for the. aeKsinn of lki'ili. ( t Witness my hand and the seal of said office, L. 8. this twenty seventh day of June, one thousand I i eight hundred and uity-six. A.O.CtJl.TIN. 6TlSto Srtrttarg of the Cbmmtmwtatth. SSduoationaL PREEBUKG ACADEMY riHE Principal and Friends of this Insiilu 1 linn, thankful fur and encouraged by the liberal palronasre heretofore bestowed upon it. are determined that no exertion on their part .shall be spared to render it still more worthy of encouragement and support. The course of insinuation embraces all the branches ol an Enli-h.Classical and Mathematical education and is accompanied by frequent Lectures and Illustrations. The Languages are tauchl by the Kev. C. G. Erlenmyer, a Ihnrnneh and accomplished Linguist. A TEACHERS' JJe partment will be established for the benefit of those wishing to prepare fur the profession of J eachtng. The Academic year is divided into two ses sions of 22 weeks each. The first commences on the last Monday of July; the sccond,oD the first Monday or January. Turk Tuition, per quarter of 11 weeks, $2,511 to Board etc. $1.50 to $2 pr week. f or Circulars Ac. address GEO. F. M'FAKLAND, Principal Philadelphia. aj-v FTHE PROOFS! 'ih-i The Kalamand- rr Knii-N. of Pnila- .1 I .. . .. t v. .. K vans 4AVATSON,Xo.26fP.Fourth St.. rhila.l.. have hatithe surest demonstration in the following Cefuficates that their manufar lure nf Salamander !Safes has at lensth fully warrantpd the representations which ha ve been matie of themas rendering an uiidouhted security against the terrific element : I'ltiUDftPlll., April 12. 1W1. MFjisas. Ktth k Wats: tlents: It afforils us the highest f-ali'Tarticn to state to you. that osrlns; tn th -ry pn.N clii-e 14 ual i ties of two of the 2rlaoiander tUf.i aMi-h We ureh;iseil of you some few months sinre, we Sj.trnl a liirfre portion of our Jewelry, Rooks, I'apers. Ae exposed to the rnlsmitus fire in Kaustead flaoe. on the morn hi jr if the 11th inst. hn we refleet that thse Stiffs wen located In the fourth try of tlie bulMtne we owujiied. and that they fell fulifeiiuently into a heap of burnine; ruius,wliTe the ?axt eitnreiitration of htat eauid the brass plates to melt, we rnnnot but tejr.rd the )reserration of tbevalu able mntenis as mott ronvincing proof of the great ecu rity aiT'inled by your Safes. Wesiiull take mueh pleasure in recommsnding them to men ot business as a sure relhinee ,f;unt ft re. UKlIWKW silaloNa BKO. PiuttnrLfHlA, April I'i, 156. MmsFs. Fr.txa k Wit-ox 1 have t oiler you my t s tioiony in faVi.r of the jrreat sei-urity attrd d to my en tiire cliK-k ol jewelry. I-oohs. paners. Ae.. durittR tlie re c ut li'.TStmus ronfl.tim.tion in Kaitsteal pla. from the 0-t that the shnie wne contained in twouf the Saia nuiiider aWrrf. iii.inutaeturtd by you. lUvioji fntleii fn.m the fifth story of the Artisan Ruild inj:. where tliey were j reviuu-Iy placed anb expose! to a Tit lo-at f'-r a lontr time, the preservation of the valua ble d'p..nits s-etnel to every one who witnessed theopen ius arid interior exautination, a matter of profound as h'lii-hmi-nt. To a!l who may require a perfert protection from the ravades of tire, I shall not he.-itate to recommend the life f your Safes, as 1 consider they have now utder.om the mosttrjius U-t.U N. .. MUi.A.. PnitAM:t.rHit, April 14. V!tG. Tr-F Kv?fs A ViTsos i.i ntli-men No doubt you will t-e dei-idy ffrattfied to learn ths cood coulilin in ahb-h I rii-roTired my lnk, )iry nf ii-urane. eertiti eafea of -i.tck, and othea, valuabl) doeumenLo, when on i idr m-t I openet the sate made hy your linn. W it', my ktiuw icle of its pn at exp-sure, Utb to the intr-ifity of the liat frrm si hot a fire as that whieh de-tniy-d the Artisan Kuiidin-, as also from the force o the tail from it fi-rmer elc rated position in the third story, I could enfertain but sb-nder hopes prir.rto its in tcrior insj-crtion, that the rontents which I onen so bifibly prixel would ever be of any service to me, but as thrxe fears are now happily removed, 1 feel it only due t"!-y I" you, that I inn henceforth reromm-td the use of v our S'lfes to all who may winh to feel a confi fence in the perb-et security which such means provides against so frightful au element. KUVVARD GASK1T.L, Rookhinder. tTTonsianily on hand, Pat-nt Powder and Thief Proof Locks.for BanLa,Sures,etc. !yC5 Ecgraving and Seal Cutting OF all kinds, at 201, fhesnut Street, PHI LAD. Visiting and other CARDS, Corporation and other i(EAL8,and everything in our line of business, promptly attended to, in good style, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from Citv and Country solicited. S. If. FL'Lf OlY. y W. G. MASON. Herring's Safe again the Champion!! The only Safe tvhich,in every imtaneeypretterred their entire content in ttte Lite Extensive Fire. f' -iIJ43ravy X- Artizan Buildings, on ir1- $K 'mt me "'tool April, and ia the 'Vili GREAT FIKE in Market yHCIt B-J StreeL Mar 1st. 1N56. the genuine Hr.aB.iB Sri pre served the Jewelry of Geo. W. Simons & Bio.; Hooks, Papers, Ac, of Fisher & Broand Edward 8emans& Co., after remaining exposed in the burning ruins for nearly FORTY HOUHS, and proving conclusively what we have always claimed fur them, their great superiority over all secu rities now known. In these fires, the Ilerrlnr'n Safe. standing side by side with those advertised as " warranted to stand 10 per cent, more fire than Herring s, came forth the acknowledged vlrtar. not only pmerrinc ther enaVnts lo fxerlt.nt or- lr. but betas; Ui.mwl7 In a aondition lo go through ati'thr onlral, whils th boastad "KalsoisnJ.rs" of oth er m.krrs were bailly wstt ap in .very instanoe, and ia aonin cases tbelr entire rontents rompleb.)y destroyed. To Ike public we would simply say. luat. durius: tba Rnrt.x years tba Herrjojr's Amt baa Wn before tbem, more tlian two bund red nave paMcd thrtmeh accidental tires without the oerurrenre of a single loss. We would, then-lore, caution purchasers against the misri'preseiitation of interested parties. The llerrinaa I'atent is the only Fira-prnof afomade I. tbia city which is protected by a Patent Kight, and we will guarantee it to reit more than doable Uie awumst 0 beat of any other Safe now known. Farrela & Ilerrlnff, ftole Manufartnrcrs in this elate of Ilcrrmg't Patent Champion Safet," 34 Walnut St PHILADA. N.B. "Evans & Watson's Improved Sal amanders.'' " Oliver Evan's," - C. J. Uayler's," and " Scott's Asbestos," Iron Chests, (a large assortment having been taken in part payment for Herring's,") will be sold at Uiw prices. jnuc u, ip.-myi mm it. ra - rv - . . ur:. mmm Pennsvlvanla Wire Works. 0. 56 AKCH St. between 2d and 3d, (opposite lSroad t.) PHILADELPHIA. Sieves, Biddies, Screens, Woven Wire of all mesne and widihs.wilhall kinds of plain and fancy Wire Work. u.w miller) Wire fur snark catchers, coal sand and gravel Screens, paper makers Wire, cylinder and dandy R ills covered in the best manner, Wire and wire rencing. A very superior article of Heavy Founders Sieves. All kinds Iron Ore Wires and Sieves. BAVLISS, DARBY & M.V Blount Vernon Honse, N( 0. 95, North 2d St.,Philadelphia. This old and well established house is admirably situated for persons visiting the city on business or pleasure. The continued patronage of the public (and ot West Brancn friends in particular) is respectfullv inviled. I. L. BARRETT, Philad, March I, 1856. Proprietor. Fishing Tackle, A ND GUXS-The subscribers invite I attention to their stock of Fish Hooks and Tackle of every description Cane Eccd.s, Pea Grass, Trout Flics, Lines, &c. Also, fine English and German Guns, Revolv ing Pistols, Percussion Cups, and Sporting Apparatus generally. For sale at lowest Cath Price; Wholesale and Retail. JOHN M. HEYBERfiER & BRO. 0S4 No. 4? N. Second St, Philadelphia Free of Charge ! TWO Splendid Parlor Engraving, en. 1 titled "Uolton Abbey in the Olden Times,' a splendid steel engraving from the celebrated painting by I.andseer, and the Departure of the Israelites from Lgypt, a large ami beau- titul engraving from a painting by ii.Koterts. The retail price of the abore engraeinfrs is $3 per copy, but will be sent rat or chaboe aa follows: The sultecribrrs hare estal.li.hed a Biok AurT in Philad.'lbia, and will furnish any book or publication at the retail price of any of the 1 M.eaxince, such as llar pers'.dodey's. rutnaoi's, liratiam's. Frank Lethe's Fs.h ions, c will receive the marssinea tit on. year and a copy of either ot tlie above beautiful enirra.inc, free o, cbarge.or if sunseribin;; to a $Vand a fl. Mairazine such as Paterson's. and rhallen's Ladies Christi.n An nual, they will receive both magazine, and . ropy of elllier ol the aoove encrartnire. Kvery description of encravinr on wood executed with neatness and tii.patrh. lews of Buildinrs, Newspaper lleadinrs, iew. of . Machinery. Book lllu!lratlon L.l:e Cerlifirates, Jtuwines Csnls, Ac. All orders eenl bv mnil promotlv attende,! Lo. Persons wi-biiia views of ttorir building enicraved can send a Uegureotj p. or sketch of tne buildings l.y mall or express. Persons at a di.tance having sealab'e artielea would find it to their advantage to address tii. stihscribera, aa we would act as agenta for the sale ol the bine. I1VKAM A PIEKI'K. 60, Sotrn This. flrai.T, Philahblphiv. Pa. J. n. BlaAal. tvUj T. WAV MUCK. " The Goad Time Coming." D Y T. S. Arthur...Those who wish t, It hear something of that loug-eipected day, should read this book. It is having an Immense sale; 5,000 copies were ordered in advance ol publication. We send a copy by mail, post-paid, on the receipt of the price, ijil. 1. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, 4SNorth Fourth St. Philadelphia, Pa. N.B. Agents wanted to sell this and other popular books in all parts of the I'niled Stales. Send lor our List and lerms to Agents. Trusses- Trusses Trusses ! C II. NEEDLES, THI.'ss AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, S.W. Cor. nf Twelfth and Race Sis. PHILADELPHIA, Importers of fine F.t.ira Thi-sses, combining txlreme lightness, ease, and durability, wild correct construction. Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited by vetuittine: amount., as below : cVndin2 number of inches around tne nips, and stating side aneeted. t'o.t of Mnu'le Trus $2, Z, 4, &. lloul.le 15. 6, fi. 10. ln.tructions as to wear, and how to affect a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also for sale, in Treat variety. Dr. Banning Improved Patent Body Hraee, for the cure nf Prolapsna Uteri ; also Spinal Props and Support": patent houlder ltraees. Chest Expanders and I'.reetor liraces, adapted to all with gtoop Miouidcrs and Weak Limit.. ; Euel"b Kiavdic Abdominal licit, Suspen sories ; pyriugcs. male an't temsie. ,3.Lauies' Kooms, wilh Lady attendants. ly&oo WOOD'fl ORNAMENTAL Iron Works, Eidse Avenue, Philadelphia. The attention of the public is invited to the extensive Manu factory and Wareroom of the subscriber, who is prepared lo furnish, at the shortest notice. Iron Railing of every description furCemeta ries, Public and Private Buildings, also Ver andahs, Balconies, r nuntains, Settees. Chairs, Lions, Dogs, Ac, and other ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all ol which is executed with the express view o! pleaevig 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 lo their place of destination. A book of designs willjbe sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT OOD, Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden St. Phila George Storges, SOLE Manufacturer of the Improved Spiral Sprlns iIal reuses, No. 9-1 Walnut St. Philadelphia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz. Two by the Anieriran lustitule. New York, Oct.) 1H.M do franklin Inetitute, Pht!adelphia,Nov. Vend One at the Maryland luslitute, Baltimore. Nov.J ISO The peculiar improvement in the construc tion of this .Matress is, that all the clumsy and heary woodrn Jramt work is entirely dispensed with, and its place supplied by a lighter and much more durable frame, the springs are all connected by harness-leather hinges, securely riveted, rendering it impossible for a single spring to full 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 sitting posture.having the lnxurious softness of the best Feather Bed with the light ness and lacnity ot Bandung of the common Hair Mattress. These improved Spring Beds are imariahlu made of the best materials, and will last many years without repairs. rersons naving Hair Matresses, can have them altered into Spring Beds. These Beds are well adapted fnrHotels.berths of Ships, Steamboats and Hospitals. Spring Seals tori hairs. Carnages orChurch Pews and Hair and Husk Maliesses made lo order. Also an extensive assortment of highly ornamented (in enamel) and plain finished CAST lit OX FUR XI TIRE, consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks, Cane and Umbrella Stands. Garden Chairs, Settees, Ac. Ac. Philadelphia, April 20, 1855 ly575 Kxpre Office i Th undersigned have been appointed Agents for HOWARD & CO.'S EXPRESS LINE, and are now prenared to forward, daily. Packages, Specie, Bank Notes Ac- to Philadelphia, New Y'ork, Boston, Al bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points, also to the other Northern and Eastern cities. The public are respectfully invited to rat- ronizeihe above line, as it is the quickest and safest method of transportation between the cities and Lewisburg. Packages received by or before A.M. will arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be deliverer) early in the following morning. necripis given lor time and price. Philadelphia Ojfirei 1 & 43, Sonlh Third 8t Oct. !. CHRIST & CALDWELL. tCHOOI. ORDERS neatlv prmleJ and f.r sale at the Chronicle Office HARRISBU11G BINDERY f. J.Clyde it r. Ij. Uuttcr, .vbeauaarst. W. O. UUkok at C. Book Binders and Stationers, aud Blank Hook MANUFACTLKaJis, llarruLurg, MOST respectfully inform their friends that they are engaged in the above basiness irectly opposite Herr's HoteLj They flatter themselves, by careful attention lo their business, to receive a continuance of the pat ronage so liberally enjoyed by the old firm. liliA-Mk uuuoo lor Danaa, uunij wince, u.,.h,ni( .ni nrivnls individnals- and everw Mtl.ll.MU, f ' ' . J variety of full and half-bound constantly on . . .. 11 1 U 1- band. J aper ruieu to any pauc-rn. wm uuu,., Periodicals, Magazines, Law Books, Newspa- eter. TlihUa Mnir wmrke issued in NoS- Ac bound in any style, plain or extra. All work warranted, and done cneapiy. . . f. a. TT riease give ns a can. -fyBooks Ac. to be bound may be left with he Editor of the Chronicle. 509 IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! 9. 17k IBS. jnst reccircd at the AOto Har(iare 8,ore ot rf.y- OLDS MeFADDEN. Farmers and Black- tmiihc eitl and ... tba Lmrrsl and Lett 23- sortiiient of Iron ever offered on the West Branch. Having the exchutte control ol tne celebrated Vali-ttijie's Centre county Iron, we are enabled to warrant every bar. All sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square j Horse Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac, at Cash prices lo all. Call and see the Hardware Store of JOS. M'FADDEN. Lewisburg, May 10, 1855. NOTICE. WE bex leave to introduce ourselves to the citizens of LEWISIJl'RU and vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers of White ..! .tnthrailc Coal, At Laneatter Colliery, Xurthumlierlund Co. Pa. where we have extensive improvements, and are prepared to offer to the public a very supe rior anicle.particularly suited to the manufac ture of Iron and making Steam. Our sizes of Coal are LI'MP -for Smelting purposes, STEAMBOAT -for do. and Steamboats. BROKEN 1 YAM for Family Use and Steam. STOVE ) I T i ..t. . f for Limeburasrs arl S.eam. 1 LA Our Point of Shipping i SI'XIU'RV, where arrangements are made lo load B. ais without any delay. COCHRAN, PE ALE A CO. J. J. CociraAS. Laara.ter. I Hi aj. KriSHOLft. Lancaster. C. W. PAI.E,baniokin. II. BttaoAEosut do fT'Orders addressed loSlianiukinor nnhury will receive prompt attention. ly.V.5 IrCwVlsiburg Sat lag Institution, IS now open and ready lo do business. The regular Discount days are Wednesdays. The following named persons are the Direetort Mr. Johmso Walls. Mr. Brxas Awwus-b. Mr. James MTseismt. Mr. Thiiwas Hates. Mr. illiaw FairK. Mr. J. i. L. Shiwbel. Mr J.a. Mkixrll. OmciBS WILLIAM FKK'K, President. DAVID REBER, 7raaurrr. Four percent, per annum will be allowed on all deposits over six months ; and three per cent, less than six and overthrre months. DAVID KKBCR, Treasurer. Lewisburg, Sept. 19, lub3 Winlielil Woolen Factory, Near Hartleton, l olon County. riAHIH establishment is now in the best order. I The machinery being nearly all new, and none but the best of workmen employed, the subscriber feels sale 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, will please avail themselves of that opportu nity. t7 I have also on hand, and intend keep ing a choice assortment of (aOOdtt, such as Cldhs, S,,tinetlt, Cashmeres, Tweeds, Blankets, Yarns, Are., which I will sell low for cash, or exchange lor ool and tTountrv Produce gen erally. MARK HALFPENNY". Hartleton, April 22, 1853 tf Lithographic Printing, fcc. KARL YOLKMAk is now located on North Fourth street, near D. Phillips' Blacksmith Shop, where LITHOGRAPHIC Views, Maps Ac are made lo order. PICTURES for Framing, and for Drawing Teachers. The German and French Languages, Draw ing, Painting and Draughting, tanghl by Mr Volkmar. Lewisburg, April, Improvement in Daguerreotyplng ! OPYKER & IIAWX annonnce to the KJ public that they have newly fitted up and greatly improved their Rooms and Apparatus, and are prepared to take Llkcncssf s sup erior to any in this place heretofore. Pictnres copied, or taken from life, and inserted in Me dallions, Breastpins, Fingerrings, Watchseals, Ac, and warranted true. We annex a list of our superior Cases : Papier Mache, Souvenir. Jenny Lind, Jewel, Union, Soniag,Oval,Velvet and Shell. Pictnres taken at $1 and upwards. Rooms at the old stand over Dr. Thornton A Co.'s Drug store.opposile the Telegraph office. Lewisburg, Feb. 22, 1855 FOR SALE A first-rate Outfit, ail complete and ready for nse, which we will sell to any person, with full instructions in the business, for less than first cost. New Firm and New Goods! j A T the Mammoth Drug & Chemical : .11. Emporium of j CHRIST & CALDWELL. The undersigned having purchased the entire Mammoth Drug Store formerly kept by Dr 'ITiornton 4 Co., are now ready to fill Orders and Prescriptions at a moment's notice. Wt have a large anil well selected stock of fresh and pure VRLdf. MLIl i( J M S, Chemicals j D)estiil'i. Oil-;, i'uims. i'titty and ! DUlUUIf.1V GLASSWARE. I All kiudt of 1'alrut JJulii iVs, Fruit and (."oufcctioiiery, j iooacco,SBUtt,and Imported Cigars of the choicest brands. Fancy Kotions and Toilet Articles, Fine Toilet Soaps A Perfumery of all kinds, ' n ' UacSHES A3! LUV1S OF SVEST VABIBTT. Books and Stationery, agenerii varitti of 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 LIQUORS of all kinds for Medicinal uses. Fire Pronf ami Zinc Faintn. Prcnorrinj; and Pickling Jars, &0? tyCustorr.erswill find onr slock complete) comprising many articles it is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices Call and see us, one and all, and see our stock ; and if we can't sell you cheap goods, we will not ask you to bny. We are always on hand lo wail on customers. Remember the Mammoth Drug Store TH EO. S. CHRIST, F. S. CALDWELL. Lewisburg, Union Co. Pa. C8 BOUNTY LAND WARRANT blanks lor all engaged in the service of ihe 1. 8 in Ihe War of 1SI5, mnd for their Widows, at the Oilice of the Lt wisSurj Chicnicle. 'THE subscriber eon- I tinnes lo carry oaine Livery Bunlne-. the Old Siand on North VIIV VIU B7l VIS. a.w. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBwaWBVJBVJBVJBVJB Third street, near Market, and respeeiinll) solicits the patronaja ol his friends and the ..- n eulDI rs Ts v,... -. public generally. CHARLES t. Hia. lewisburg, may LEW1SBUR0 rOUHDRY. The subscribers, thankful for past patronage, would Mtn the public that iney continue to manufacture all kinds of M:t i CtAKl.Nts and other Castings. Thra.hir.e Machines and other Machinery repaired in th, best manner. Castings warranted t tt ( good material, and at prices that can not fj. to please. CEDDES, MARSH A CO. Lewisburg, Feb. 1851 COOKING Stoves, of arioua titrni and aizes, for Coil or Woo , fur tale alths Lawssborg Foundry by Geddes, Marsh A Co. QTOVES Parlor, Wood, and Coal O Siovea, various patterns, for sale at the Lewisburg Foundry. Geddes. Maish A Co. "IJTlARD'iS Patent Gang Plow, a supe V V rior article, for talr at ihe Lew iaburg Foundry by Geddes, Maish A Co. GRAIN or Seed Drills Rosa Patent decidedly the brtt and roost iurablt Grain Drill now in ose, for awl at tbw Lawisbare Foundry by GwdtJaa, Marsh A Co. Hussey'a Grain Reaper. for cutting both Grain and Gras MANUFACTURED and for sale at ike Lewisburg Foundry by UK DDES. MARSH A C : Lightning Rods. AFTER nany y sra' close investigates mi numerous iperiuienta, the l'aUtjtrc lakei pliaaur in infoimmg lb pullic Hit t bis arrived at ibe tine principle of piotrrtnig faniites, dwellings and pn i.ert) Irom the destructive inBu enc ol LIGHTNING. Th l.a, that every City , To a, illage ai d ( uuntrj fl,, victim to annually, thro' the gross iirgligrMre r( its inhabitants, U beyond ealcultiion. especial:, nhf n the remedy i. au eusy to oitam :hw i tound in itKITsCE S PuUnt Xilagiiiriic Lij!j:niU3 licis, ant! in this aione. This Rod ha been exaroicrj by tbt moi n iinlitii- g. lillcnirn in the wuilj Proiresors M'Munrie, Johnson, V alior and min utbera that have esaimned then, iccoaniicnu and sp ak ol ihem in the highest terma olspprobatios. and have ( miintinred ihrm Ihe only aafe ioJ.,t use in ihi.or any other country for the protccti ol Lives and Prope.ty. One advantage U to sivii!, and throw back a pari of the elreinc fluid harmless to Ihe clouda ; in lime ol a stroke this enables th, rod to ronjucl lhal portion of fluid that belong lo lh earlb without ibe aiighie.l danger nf In ing Ihe rooduclor. 1 his rod has many oibet advar.l .ges ovei Ihe old on. The only place a manufacturing is in line St. 3 duort abort ISM, Philadelphia. here all persons are respectfullv invited la il and examine lor lb e mac 1 c a. For sale Wholaaais or Retail by THO'S ARMITAGE. Orders promptly attended to. Tern, cask. I hese rod have been purchased and suecan tully used by the following individual,, eomfsniii nd corporations, whoae names ara cheetluw ubmitted : In enat a -or Philaf.lpHm k. k 8 Ksberts. Seerse Vantzincer. Judjre it..uvier. Ju.lee Conrad. J. Halts:, J. bu 11. so.-, t . L t Isn rv. J Hr. nner. ti. UaJtssr. tearat lyerM.1, the Kb eklejr A.d sboa-e, AoJ-rsr-a 4 l,rv:a:. ; rv. e. .. ..ran,, rfor.a AetwiaB, Tfena. tirover. a.U m I HiMns, A. R. .linkers. II. eiaintcne, Ibe. Nell A (. a. I llc.B,.in J tt . . . I H 1. . . . . " - - -- - . nva arrys, i kinley A Co.. J. yaisn. B. s.arn, J.Oveneair w Wl er. Mr. t.k.r,.;ess. Mr. Mania, S. D- rb eT, J Brmkiev Mr. laviM.B. lr. I'anl.a. II. Powers A Co , J. S .arasv U. Miller, the Ked Kaak ilnlel, the li.g. ArsttaT Us Spnca tlsrilea 1i.BimissiuBer' Hall. ' a tae Jvule e A. Jmry tieorge Cristia. Jaxls. M tall. Judv'e lUvt. a. Jena .etaiaB, lr. U. Jl'lula benj.albbetia, Mr. J. IinwaiBK. .V IMv. pr.VTF. HtrlUf Tp. Mark UalleenBy.Waa. Vaster. Joha Haas. Miebsel I'elers, Jset.b r-milh, David 'ilBian. Keubel Mcnrh. Urerce Kh ckner. .Vea, iSrWrw t ourt H. a.., and IVaia.is. i..ners' ntflre. XiaMsfra Tw.Ji.bB sWee r.m Tr.Ur. I'harles WilauB. lluliMn I.J..t hnnta.tinionKunta. !. 2,. !., u, Wlu!, Dttr Tp. Michael iloCmaa. SECGMMESDA TlOItS. T . .... . niLAPA.. a ne 13 m. LilhT ,v1!.d,'. ""'""J ''re. . cens.rw Lirhtmna K,h, wilk vane and indea, evaeled bv Ih.Bias Arn.ii.ne, on kvllevne Uouaa, Klaweester aU nave no aeeitaticn in rsyins; that it is aural, the Wl 1 have ever seen, bnt tl.at it ia Ihe only wee i lave ..t eisminetl that is rc.n?trurtd an strctiy scientafc prii's ales, ltis with aiarh nleasnre that 1 reeomaieail bis cunducluilo Uie alUnlibnat owner. of t.ni..linics. B. MrMl'KTRII. Mtlslled that the Marwetie Li;hta.f Iri snnfactured hy Mr. Th. naa Ara.iuce.ol 1'LiIade.aliiB is ibe best thst lias aver b. ea aiaJe. 1 have spent several years m the stsx'y J the laws ot elertriritv and wiagaet. i.e.. and have mo a. siutioa la sarine that these Hods ars MI.lTS.tMl n. .1 I- i . , : rrinciniefi satety. ineelecutt shock ia reeei.e.1 and dierersed hy the asaitnet at tket. f f the rod. and it wonld be impossible, areor.liee ta tks . - - eFi.siH,. ior a baildmc ta la injured l.y a sir, ke of liKhtnin,r when protected h, oae a these rods. I - .... .L .. . - i - . .u jrr. Arailiaii. for several years, and before beramneaeed the aaaanfai , clu,iuru id. principle on which tr.s are constructed, and felt eon, in red that their ador.li. t Wnill.l he stten.L-.l i.K -I ... ' , , - -..-.'.(-. ew .occeea. Anetncreaiici ri.miml r.r lh.u mJ. . .1.. ....... . . .uwesM-nsivesaieaiaall pars ortbeeonntr7,isaBi.leeoniineneatioo of their ntilitvesi aueerieritv. TRi.'V w vin., .. " . KiMng Sua. Philad .Co., April 10,1852. ' tF-S.C.WILT and SAMUEL HOOVER, Hartleton, I n ton Co. Pa ate Agents for Union and adjoining Counties and will furnish the Rods on the same terms and in the same manner as ths Proprietor. OppotlUon it the Life of Business! NEW LIVE11Y AND EXCHANGE STABLE. Taesuhacribrr would respectfully inform lb cilisrneof Lewisborg and ihe traveling common ily generally, that he has opened a new Liver; and Exchange Stable on FOURTH street balls square South of Market, and has provided a goes lot ol Horses, wilh entirely new good and Issh ionabltCarriagcs, BuEgies.Slrigbe, Ac. where s wishing anything in his line may be accotnreml sted on Ihe shortest notice and most reasonsr'r terms. He will pay every attention to itw wants of his customers, and hopes ly so doing tn merit and receive a liberal ahare of fttli psiroiisre. WILLIAM MOOhK. I.rwi.hure Dec :I0. iM.'il T oTIi'K. Havins btfii appninia'itt J.N sE.Tti tn the Lea i&bnrg Cemetery the sulornber would slate that he is yitfi'd to prrf.rm all rlnfrv n nnerted with the burul of the dead, on short notice. Also that krwill attend lothe re-interment of deceased retsoss, under the direction rf their surviving irirnos. Residence in the Ledge at the Gate of toe Cemetery. GEORGE DOXACHV. I.ewishnrg. May 30. 1 884 A Retired Physician, WHOSE sands of life have nearly run out, discovered while living in the East Indies, a certain core forconsumption.broa ehitis. eouehs. colds, and general debility. Wishing to do as much good as possible, he will send to snch of his afflicted fellow beings as request it, this recipe, wilh full and explicit directions for making it up and successfully using iu He requires each applicant to enclose him one shilling' three cents lo be returned as postage on the recipe, and the remainder to be applied 10 the payment of this advertisement. Address Da. H. JAME8. Jersey City. N. J. 3m634 JE WELRY of the latest pattern of all qual ities or sale at the lowest City prices by J. L. YODER. CM c OOK and other 8TOVE8 just received by BEAVEH aSKfc.WETs