Lcwisburs; Chronicle & West Branch Farmer uct. u, iojo. TESTIMONY FROM OUR HOMES! Undeniable Proof! Evidence from a native of Union County RESOLUTION ROPOSING .mendments to the Conslitu- The outrages of the Slave Tower in Kansa3 are so horrible, that at first men can hardly believe they can happen in our day and nation. Pome do not yet fully credit tho thousands of letters which testify the amazing fact that Border Ruffians, aided ly the Governments' Ofl'u ers. have been for siontha robbing and murdprinir American Freemen in order to force Slavery into Kansas. Tlir nlso look with incredulity unon the 1200 pajres of evi dence taken by the CongTessionel Committee, comprising the testimony of 200 men under oath (many of them .Missouri invaders themselves,; sunsian tiating all the charges m.ide against the Administration iu its unjust and cruel war upon the people of Kansas, once solemnly dedicated to Freedom "for ever." But we have now evidence from one of OUR OWN citizens until recently a resident of IJuflnloe Valley of good character, and who in the followinsr private letter to his own fuinilv. would not deceive. Simon Kitteb i3Sou of the late Jacob Rittek, and a grandson of Andrew Wolk meu well known as amoiitr our I'cst. sTaunehest Democratic families, (.Mr, Hitter we arc told being of ihe Rnadiiii; A freuiidsehaft.') This is not the first letter received from him : his handwriting is known and reeogni red ; and the letter came lat week tlirou;rh our Post Office with the Law rence pot-inark so that there is no doubt of its irciimiicuess. feiTMMos Hitter's word will be taken by all who know hiiu. The following is his Letter, (omitting only a fev purely private details,) the original of which can be seen at sir. w olios Louse : Lawrence. K.T., September 8, 1856. Pear Grandfather : As War is the only Subject discussed here now, I thought I would (rive vou some of the partic nlars. Every tiiixg is ix a state of war. Every coy that can shoulder a musket, is out in the campaign. There have been three or four battles fought a good many killed aud wounded, and the town of Ossawatomic burned, by the ord e r Ruffians. I have not been engaged in any of the fights yet. I have been driving stagf between here and Leavenworth all summer. On the 21th of last month, I was taken prisoner with six passen gers, by 300 Ruffians, and kept eleven davs took my stage, horses and all my money left me without a cent. We were taken within eight miles of Leavenworth Citv we were taken in Salt Creek Valley that night here they were going to HaXG us all. Had it not been for some iu camp that were acquainted with me, they would hung every one of us ; but they begged for my sake not to hang ns ; that night we laid out on the open prairie, with loaded muskets and bayonets pointed towards ns. The next day we took up our line of march towards Leeompton ; we was three days crossing over, threatened to be shot all the way. They stole all the horses thev could find, and SHOT ONE OF THE PRISONERS. While I wa gone, Sutherland and several otl.ers started in search of me ; they heard I was shot. While thev were hunting for me, they were taken and brought to Lecompton. On the eletemh dav, GOO of the Free State men from Lawrence came with two cannon and Sharp's rifles and demanded us they were afraid, and gave us up without firing a gun, but they kept all the money and teams. There is not a day pases but what there is three or four men killed. I believe in the course of another month there won't be a house left in the Territory. We are nearly out of provisions and mosey. I am married an J she wants to get away from here. The only way for me to get away is for some of you to send me a draft of fifty or a hundred dollars to take me and my things away. They say 1 have cot to come into bervice, OR LEAVE THE TERRITORY. We expect oue of the bloodiest fights here that ever was fought. You need not thiuk that I am a coward, and going to run away from the battle ground ; I am no coward, and were it xot for one pear to mi:. I wori.n sheo my blood ox those beautifpl Prairies before I would leave, for I think WE ARK FIGHTING FOR A GOOD CAUSE. If you are going to do something for me, do it immediately ; if not, we have to pitch iu aud do the best we can. I HOPE ALL MY FRIENDS WILL GO FOR FREMONT AND FREEDOM. Imustcometoaclo.se. I received Andrew's letter. The Ri"Ffiaxs say they will HANG ME, if they get me again, FOR BEING A FREE STATE MAN. No more. Direct to . Mr. Andrew Wolf, Lewisburg, Union Co., Tn. SIMON HITTER. !WFrank and truthful, the above establishes the fact that War rages, and most horrid offences are perpetrated unchecked that alarm and terror pervade all ranks and that neutrality is not tolerated : they must side with the Border Humans, or be expatriated, or be hung! With all his strong Democratic preindices and feelings, Mr. Ritter be lieves as all the Free State men in Kansas believe that the only hope of rrecdom m Kansas is iu the success of r Kh.uO.N I, who will turn out all the Officers who are now trying to enforce the unconstitutional and cruel decrees of the Border Ruffian Legislature. Only by a complete change of .Administration can those bloody n.nd wicked sham Laws be annulled, and the robbers and murderers punched. The new Governor. Geary, declares those laws must be enforced until they are repealed, which will never be done by the party that enacted them for the purpose of establishing Slave ry ! Well may honest Suiox Hitter say, '1 hope all my friends will go for Fremont and Freedom !" This seem to be the only way to save Kansas, and right the Wrongs, except by a sanguinary Revolution. Then let the friends of Liberty vote for FREMONT, and all will be well I LEV.ISBURG CH OKiCLE EXTRA. Tuesday Moriiin?, Oct. 14, 1856. A A A w II mill jib. r v fThe fl 'A1W A Af 7 Jo. -H TLs V ie Letter from Kansas of SIMON KITTKR to his Grand father, ANDREW WOLFti, has brought out a statement in the "Union Argus'' of this week, designed to counteract its influence, and which is published m such a way as mi.ht convey an errone ous impression. Mr. Wolfe desiivs this statement published, in justice to himelf and his gri.r.drii, n. ul m ii K g my le cciifides. Mr. Wolfe and his sons, we feel confident, now intend "positively" to vote for jprcmont K ifrrraom for Ramao. E-This is to certify, that I never gave H. W. Crotzcr a certificate, certifying that I was not a Fremont man ; but, as near as I can recollect the certificate was as follows, viz: "I never said positively that I would vote, or go for Fremont." The reasons for, and the circumst mce undi r which I gave that certificate to H. . Crotzer was ts follows; II. W. Crotzer came to me and stated that he had got into ;i personal difficulty as to my "politics," and that he wanted a certificate for his own personal defence; and after writing three certificates, I signed the one above referred to. If he would have intimated to me that he in tended to publish the certificate for the purpose of making politi cal capital, I should have never given it. And now, inasmuch as advantage has been taken, and my purpose and design misrepre eutedf I POSITIVELY DECLAKK, Til AT IF I VOTE AT ALL FOR PRESIDENT, I WILL VOTE FOR J. C. FRE MONT. A.WOLFE. Attest : Elias Okwig. Oct. 13, :56. ' TV I tion of the Commonwealth, Rrm!tHbylke Sm it find Hm f H'prrmttiwft' Cummanwatth of fVnntielmnuJ tn fnmtl AftmMy Th.. Ih fellowinc rono-ltm-nt n .ro--e.i tit - o Ftitution of tin- Commonwealth. In ai-Ourdaucc with the pruTisioos of the tenth articlr thereof. NR3T AMESuNFIVT. Tliere till be an ad-titinnsl article l mid oonititrfUun, to be duMgoatt-U u article eleven, M follow: ARTICLE II. OF PUIIL1C IEUT& Sectt 1. The ntte war contract b-htn, to ut.i etial drfc-itu or failure in revenue. or to me. t esiii" Btt otherwise pmilej lor: but the airim-iT'ie a unt f Mirh drlilx, iltrrrt aud contingent, wbeltier ronlracUwl by virtue of nne or nvre act of thi- funeral aMniMy. t different periodnof time.piiallm'Terexcp. m vpu hundred and fifty thousand dliam.and Uiv utne an-itt fnnu the creation of uch debt, oliall he ailiet to lite uroMe ft.r wbirb it WBjiobtajneil.or to repay tin? dti-t- cocoutrartcd, mud U no other puriowe whatever. sccTiow 2. In udditiou U tho above limits power, the rtate may eontract de)ti to repel tnvainn.ii'i're insur rection, defend the iUte in war, or tu redeem the present u t standi n itidelteineNi of the Mate ; lul ute money riitiirt'roui Un vutrM-tionoIurli dehU. shall Iteai'plied the i.urpe for which it wa rai-el, or to reay auru deht. and to no other purpose whatever. I StCTI'.ff 3. KTOel.t the del.tK alve Plecinen in aecuoiin i one aud two of thix arUcle.no debt whatever idiail be cfea- ! ted by or nu behalf of the Plate. tiUTi" 4. To provide for the payment of the piwut debt, and any additional drU ci.niracted h aforesaid, the leiftiture hall. at it tirt aewninn after the d ption of thi auiendment. rreate a pinking fund, which aha!) be rulbcient to pay the aorruimr intereat on rUch debt, and annual l to reduce the principal thereof by a pum not lena than two hundred and fifty tleiuund dollars; whi' b cin kinir fund ohall cotiint of the net annual income of the public work, from time to time owned by the tt:tte, or the proreedrt of the naleof tint Mine or any part thereof, and i the income or proceedd of aale of Vick owut-d by the ftate. t"ct her with other funds or fwum that may he deiroated by law. The mid Finking fund may be iitcreaaed. from time l time, ty aaicninpt to it any part of the taxes, or other revenue of the Ute, not required for the ordinary and current expense of government: and unlfM in caee of war, invaoioti, or inaurrwrtHHi, no part of the paid dinking fund ohall he utned or applieil oth-rwiMe than in extimruihniciif of the public debt until the h mount of uch debt U rdueed below the sun ol tWe million" of dot lam. Sern-tN 5. ThecreilitofthecommonweaUhphannntin any manner or event be pledged or loaned to any individ ual. ifinpany. corporation, or aiocinti'o: nor shall the conitnoiiwealth herealtr b-oome a joint owner or mock hold' r in anv conmanv. aiMnciation or conoratlon . HnTio A. The omitnon wealth phall not aiunie the debt, or any part thereof, of any county, city, borough or township, or of an v con-irauon or axN-iaua. unhw eucn d.tith.ll have been contracted to enable the Htatrto repel invasion, suppreas domestic insurrection, def.-nd itself in time .f war. or to amist the state in th discharge of any ortinn ol it pr--ent iinleb twined. miiimi 7. The legislature shall not authoriie any county, city, horoiiirh. townhip. or iororforated district, h virtue ofa vote of its citizeua or oiherwi-e. U. leinea stockholder in anv coman.- aeiatMn or corporation. or to obtain nmn.-y f-r or loan it credit lo any oorporation, a.ssociatiua, institution or party. BCO?CI AMKXt)MR7rT. Tliere ahall he an additional article to said constitution, to be di sigliaUd as article eleven, ar follows: ARTICtK III. OF NKW CA'NTIrA No county shall b- divided by a line cutting off over on- tntti of it popu4tion, (ei'her to form a new county or otherwise.) witiiout Uie express aent of Much county, by a vote t.f the electors th-ivof; nor shall any new coiioty le etablhhed.cuiitaiuing lem than fourbuudred M(Uare luJea. THIRD AMEXPwrXT. From section two of the ftnt article of the cinrtitntkm. striko out tite wordr, th ' of a'Ulphiix and of urh county rrtjxcttrrljt ;" from seetinn five, same article, strike out the words, "of I'Ml.nitljthta anrf th trrtt &mntj;" from section sev-n. same article, strike out the wonis. nnthrr Vi ctTjf of I'lut.Mlrtfhia, mw any."' and insert in lieu thereof the words "aud sw; and strike out section four, satue article, Mi(i in lieu tberoof insert the follow iog: " uTiow 4. In the y.-ar one thousaod elht hundred and mx tv -four, and In evvrv seventh year thereafter, repre utatives, to tin- number of one hundred, shall be up portion -d mud dtstributi-d etialiy tiirounhimt the state by district, in priportion to the riuuil-rot taxable inhab itants in the several jwtrts tber of.exnept that any county containing at leat three thou-and lie hundred taxaM-s may le allowed a separate representation ; but no uiore tbun three comities -hail he joined, and no ifiunly shall be divided. In the formation of a ditricL Any city con taining a suAVient number of taxable to entitle it to at leat two representatives, shall have a serrate represen tation asigntl it. and shall be divided into convenient districts of contiguous territory, of huhI taxable popula tion as n-ar as may tie, each of a hicb difetricts shall elect one n presentatie." At the end of section seven, same article. Insert these words -r'(c ri'v fhil-uMplun A'i diriiird inUttxmjU nittnrtl tti'trirtj. of ritituju-'W trrttnry a Mirl rfftt tu t (j-i.'c jiqmt.iwm nu piwW-,- Out no want fuU 6c diri'letl in lh fiirmnio'i thwf'1 The legislature, at ils fir"t s f ion after tbe adoption of tins ametidnx-nt, r-hall dividethecity of i'hiladelploa into senMtoriNlNildret'res.-rt)ttivedi'tri'n.in the manner aUve provvied ; such d tricts to remain uncbaned until the npP"rti. unit-nl in the year one tu-.usiid tght buudred aud cut) four. ruCRTH Awrxr-Mr-cr. To fee .Srctum kxvi. Artie! t. The legislature ah 11 have the fs.wer to alter, revoke or annul any chnrtcro! ineorporntinn hereafter conf-rreil by or und-r any :eii-ral or ai eeiii Uw. whrio r in thir o ioiu it may be injurious to the citiens of the eotji m nwt-ai:h. in such umnner. however, that no injustice U- done to the corporators. It Srwtrr, Ai.nl H. IN-' f itfgiJrM. That this resolution pas n the first aioeud m.'tu. v,-a-i ji. navs ;t iiq the secinl ani-ioimnt. y.-as nays pn in- inirj am-nim-ut, yeas i, nuf 1 'i m- lourni Huieiiiiuicm. yeas i-i, nays . L tract from the Journal : T1K M AS A. MAdL'lKE, (Urk. llotHE 'f RKPRrsstTinTES, I April 'l. lie.. Jfntrfl, That this resolution (.-. (m the flrnt amend ment, yeas , nays n tlie s-cud auiendment. 'U. nays 'H. On the third anit-ndment. y-as 'A. unys nii'i op me n.urin auieniimeni. yeas frJ, n:iys lo. a tract from the Journal : WILLIAM JACK, Or. Si:RCTAHt' Omcr. I iiled April I A. O riJKTTV. S.CTftary nf tftf tonm-ntotaUh. Pr'-TirTrTs OrncE,' I H AREiMLku, J une 7, 1666. j VnwjrjfVTnt.r. $S: I do certify Ihst the atove and foregoing Is a true and correct copy of the original Kesolutmn relative to an Amendment of the Constitution," as the same remains on tile id tins imIii ( In testmony whereof, I hare hereunto set my , l. 4. rnDi aim rauseq m r atnxed the seal of th j Secretary uffioe, the day and year above written. A. ti. t L KTI N. Smrr'ary of the Cbm m-n-calih. In- Pkwate, Ami -il. lvUI f Resnliition proprniing amendments to the Constitution of the t "mtnon wealth, being under consideration. On the portion. Will th- S-nate agree to the first amendment ? The yas and nays wrr taken acreeahlv to the nrovis- oos ! uir ' nHHiiuiii'n, iuu were as nuiow. viz r.AS Messrs. tiro woe, Burkalew. lr's-wcil, Kvans, FerjruMn, r'lenniken. Iloge, Ingram, Jnmisin, Kuog, lauia U, iewis, .i r nuioc,. I HO: e4ll4TS. .-human. Souther. Ftrauh, Tiunrart. Walt'in, Welsh, Wherry, Wil kins and IMatt St-ikrt-24. Navs Mt-S!rs. Crabb, Oreg. Jordan, Mel linger, and rratt n. ro the question was determined in the affirmative. On the qu-stion. Will the Senate agree to the second amendment ? The -eas and nays were taken agreeably to the brovls- mns m me i onstiiuiion. ana were nu louow, vix YtA M'-sprs. Browne, Bm-kalew. Cresewell. Kvans. lloge. Ingram. Jamison, Knox, Liuuarb. Iewis. M Clin- tock. Sellers, inhuman, Sonthor, 1-traub, Walton, Welsh, wnerry ana vtusins 1. mats Messrs moo, rereuson, uregg. Pratt, Price and I'laU ( .7'U er i n. bo the uestion was determined in the affirmative. On the uestion, W ill the Senate agree to the third amendment t The yeas and uays were taken agreeably to the Consti tution, and were as follow, vis : ss Mewrs. Browne, Buck slew. Crahb. Crew well. r.vans, l-crguson, rienniKen, lio-je. Ingram. JamW.n. Jordan. Knox, Laubarb, l-wis. M'Clintnck, Meliiuger. Pratt. Price. Sellers, r-human. Souther. Strauh. Taggart, v ation.neisn. n u-rrv, iiains anu riau Speaker ) 2D. Nats Mr.tiregg 1. So the question was determined in the afllnnative. On the question. Will the Senate agree to tlie fourth amendm.nt The yeas and nays were taku agieeablv to th Constl- lution, anu wi re - ioiiow. vis Ykas Messrs. Browne, Butkalew, Creswell, Evans. r lenniKcn, nope, inram, nun son. J or lan. Kni I-anlh, Lewis, M'Clintoek, price. Seller. S human. Souther, Strauh, Walton, Welsh, V berry, Wilkin aud yVH Messrs. Crabh, fitvgg, Melllnger and Pratt t. So the qiiesttou was determined in the alfiruiative. JOIU AL OF Tilt Uot BE OF RlPKCSI!tTATPm, April 21. IKoH. f Thevcas and navswerrtekenairreeablvtnthenmviainna of tite Constitution, and on the first proposed amendment were as ioiiow. vis : Yt Messrs. Anderson. Backus. Baldwin. Rail. ne rLvcoming.) Ileek York. Bernhard, lUnd, Boyer, Brown, Brush, Buchanan. Caldwell, Campbell. Carty. Crawlbnl, ; "'p-r, ruiitu. rwpr.iwu, nainea, llamel. Harper. Heins, Hihhs. Mill, Ilillegas, Hippie, Morr.mb,Hunsicker.!mbrie.lngham.Innis.Irwinrflihns, Johnson, Laporte. L-bu Lsmgaker. Lovett. M'tJalmont, M'Carthy. M Comb. Maugle. Menear. Miller. Montgomery, Moorehead. Nunuemacher, Orr, P -arson. Phelps, Pureel), Kamsey. Reed. Ke:nhold. Kiddle, RoWrU. Sheok, Smith 'Allegheny,; Smith 'Cambria. Smith t Wvoming,) Ptronse, Thompson, YaiL tthallon, Wright (Dauphin.) Wright (Loxerue.) Zimnierman and W right .yeoA-er 72. N ats Messrs. A ugn tine. Rarrv.t 'b.ver.Cohnnrn. TKwk, Fry. Fulton .ttayloni .(ihhnney.Hamiltnn. Hancock. Ilouse keeper.Huneker.Leisenring.Maeee.Manley. Morris, Miiav ma. Fattersoi). Salisbury. Smith (1'hils.ielphia.) Walter Wiotr.-ls and Yearsley 24. So the question was determined In the affirmative. On the querUon, W dl the UoLae agree to the second amendment t The yea- and nays were tik-n. and were as follow, vis T has Messrs. Andmtt. Backus, Baldwin. Ball Beck J.yrosainf ,f bWk t York.) BernhaH. uv,yd. Brown. Brash, Rachanan. Caldwell. Camj WIl. Osrty. Craig. Fanaold, IU, Haroel. Harper. Helns. Hill, Ilihbs, II ilk-gas. Hippie. Holeomb. Ilunseeker, Imhrie. Ingham. Inni. Irwiu. Johns. JoDon, Laporte, Lebo, Longaker, l.ov tt. M C I moot. M'Carthy. M't omK Mangle, MeDar, Mid r. M -ntenmerv. Moorehead. Nnnnemacher. Orr! I'-arsfM ureel. K.mey. K-d.Reinhol.l. Kiddle, Koherta, Petik. Pmith All'gh-tiy,! tena.Vsd.Whmlloa,Wrbjhl narw)rsiai.rTasaBd WrUryisr) 4. Nst Measrs Augustine. Barrv.CJoeer. t-rlivesT, Fry, Fultnn.iayi.d.tJlbl'ey. Uamiltn. HanvweJt. Hunekex, Leiscnriug, KmM M.nley, M orris, Masaevn, PatW-rt Phelps. Salisbury, i:th (Caabrta.) TViwseo, Waiter, W intnsie, Wrlgbt laaphiu.) and Ymrrft. So the question was deiermiwed to t awlrnfaUra. On the question. Will the House agree to the thin afTVean Mnt 7 The yeas and nays were taken, and were as folkew, Vew-Messrs. Anderson, backus, Baldwin, Ball. Beek (Lycoming.; Beck t York.) Bernhard, od. Hoyer. BroWo, Buchanan. t:aldwell, timpbell, Carty, Craig. Crawford, linger, Faustdd. F.ter. Frv. OeU, Ilainus. Hamel, Hart-r. Helns. Hibbs, Hill, Hilh-gaa, Hippie. Holrowib, Housekeepcr.lmbrie,Iujham,lunis,lrwinJohn,Johnsim, lMH.rte, UIhi. Lougnker. lovett, M'Calmont, M'Contb, Maugle, M.-near. Miller, Montgomery, Nunnema her.Orr, Pearson, Pbelt.s. Pure II, ltau.se y, Iteed. Riddle, Mi -ok. Smith Alleheuv.y Smith (i:amhria. Smith (Wyoming.) Thompson. halion.Wrbjhtlhtupbia,) WrishttLuxerne) and .iinue-rmsn ft. N Messrs Barry. Clover. Coboom. pock, nowdall, Fulton. ay lot.iiWsney. Hamilton. Hancock. Hunekt-r, leisenring. M'Carthv. Ma gee. Mauley. Monrhead. Morris, PitterMn. Reinhold. Kfber U,Salisburj, Waiter, W iutrode, Vearslev and right (.Seuierr u the quvsUon was determiued in the afflrmatiTe. On the question, W ill the House agree to the f arth amendment? TI,. vm. nl nava were titken.and were as follow, vllt Via Messrs. Anderson. Back us, Ball. Beck i Lycoming.) Rul.k . Yurk. i Bernhard. Bovd. Bover. Brown. Bru-h, Btteh I. . l 4'amnbei i.i artv ( niir.t raww.ru, Kdinger, Kau -old.Kister.Prv.tietx. lUmel. llarfer. Heins, IlibU. Hill. Hillega". Hippie, Holcomh, Housekeeper, Hunwcker, liubrie. Inttis. Irwin Johnson. Laporte. lbo, lingaker. Ixivett.M'Calmont.M Carthy.MVomh, Mangle, i..r.-vr Miller. Montiromerv. Moorhead. Nunnemacher, irr.l'earsou.Phelps,Purcel I," Ramsey. Reed. Keftthold. RM dle. Rolens, Sheuk. Smith it:snilria.) Smith (W vnsnmg.) Thompson. Vail. Walter. Whs lion. Wricht (Lusc-rne,) 'earsley. im merman and right (.vprnkT) v - Messrs. Barrr.t -lover ,Cids.urn.Fulton.tiiboney, Haines. Hanick, Hutteker. luaham, Leisenring, Magen, Manlev. Morris. Patterson. Salisbury and Wintrode In, So the question was determined in the affirmative. 8scitrraTs Ovnrg. II AftRlaB v ail, June 27, 1HSA. j I do certifv that the above and foregoing Is a true and correct conv of tbe Yeas" and " Nays' taken on the Resolulioo proposing Amendments to tbe Constitution of the Commonwealth, as the same aniears on uwjnurnw of the two Houses of th- Heneral Assembly of this Com monwealth for the session of IH.Stf. . I Witness my hand and the seal of said office, 1 l. a. Vthis twenty -seventh day of June, one thousand i i eigni nunurou ana nity-eiz. V AO.CURTIX. fitte Srcrrtoirg of tc ChmnvmwaTtk. Pennsylvania Wire Works. NO. 56 ARCH St. bciwetn 2d and 3d, (nnposilr Broad St.) PHIIAUll.rtllA. rsievM, Rinuics, octrras. Woven Wireof all meshes and widths.with all kinds of plain and fancy Wire Work. liravy IWIIICU n ire ivt sjidi. ..aiiiij.vi-oi mil and erarel Serins, paper makers Wire, cylinder and dandy R -lis covered in the best - .... l ,1 L' . mannrr, n ire auu A very superior article ol Meavy ronnners Sieves. All kinds Iron Ore Wires ana Sieves. 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M'FARI.AND, Principal ---r-,-SJ-- Hount Vernon House, MO. 95,North 2d St.,Philali'!ph!a.-- 1 This old and well established honse is admirably situated for persons visiting the city on business or pleasure. The continned patronage of the public (and ot nest lirancn friends in particular) is respectfully invited. I. I.. DAKKbl 1, Fhilad., March I, 156. Proprietor. HAltlUSBUHG UINDJ4H J.J. Clyde a F. I Hatter, amecanrit W. O. Uukmk S C: Book Binders and Stationers, and Blank Book MANurAcruasas, llarriilmrg, i'a. MOST respectfully inform theirrrienns mat they are engaged in the above bosiaess I f directly opposite Herr'a Hotel.j They flatter themselves, by careful attention to their business, to receive a continnance ol tne pat ronage ao liberally enjoyed by the old firm. BLANK UUOK3 lor Hants. Uounty otiices. Merchants, and private individuals, and every variety of full and half-bonnd constantly on hand. Paper ruled to any pattern. Old Books, Periodicals, Magazines, Law Books, Newspa pers, Bibles, Mnsic, works issued in Jinx., Ac bound in any style, piain or extra, wora warranted, and done cheaply. Please give ns a call. I. H. r9"Books &c. to be bound mar be left with he Editor of the Chronicle. 509 Fishing Tackle, A ND GUXS.The subscribers invite XV attention to their stock of Fish Hooka and Tackle of every description Cane Reeds, Sea Grass, Trout Flics, Lines, ice. Also, fine English and German Guns, Re vol v ing Pistols, Percussion Cups, and Sporting Apparatus generally. For sale at lowest GuA Prica, Wholesale and Retail. JOHN M. HEYBEROER BRO. 624 No. 47 N. Second Su Philadelphia Free of Charge ! TWO Splendid Parlor Engraving, en titled -Bolton Abbey in the Olden Times,' a splendid steel engraving from the celebrated painting by Landseer.and the Departure of the Israelites from Egypt, a large and beau tiful engraving from a painting by O.Roberts. The retail priM of tbe almre engrmvlnim to $3 per copy, hut will be lent pub ,iv thakhk m fnlluwii: The RUheerlbere hftve eetehliKbe.) HOOK AalXCT la Philadelphia, anj will furtiiiih an bonk or DDbMcattnn at the retail prire of anj ot the & Maicaxinea, aueh aa liar- pen, ,,,uuy k, ratoan a. Lratiam a, rran. ueaite ra.o ina. A.-., will reeeive the mamtinei 1it on year and a niy of either ot tl abofe beautiful wrrariDira, free o, ruarjre, or if nubwribinft to a $A aD. $1. Mairasinej ui-h an 1'ateraf.D'a, aod challen's Lalk'a ChrintiMU An nual, they will reeeira both magaxinca and ft copy either of tlie al.tve enirravine. Krerr deseriMin of eDifratinir on wood exerated with neatnem and diepaleh. H iewa of Rnihlinia, Newspaper Iteadinira, View, of Marhinery, book llluatratioB. leHlew Certifleate., rlu.iDeM Carda, kc. All order, arnt by mail nromotlv attended to. feraon. WL.hina views of their huildinr enicrared can aend a Dmirareotvpe or ketch of the building, by mail or expreaa. IVnwn. at a di.unee harinr pealabta artlelea would And it to their adrantaire to addreaa tbe aulMribera, aa wa would act aa airentj for the aale of the fame. HYKAM A P1EKCK. 50. gocTB Thie Btbket. ftuLaoaxrHlA, PA. j. . nua. ItyouTl v. atr nxxca. Philadelphia. iV FIRE PROOFS The Malamand- WIX. -r Ma f en. of Pmla iltlphia, against ihc " World ! Evan.s t VAT.soN,N'o.2).S.Fourth ?t Phtiail., have had the surest dpmonstraiion in the folio wine Certificates that their manufac ture of -Salamander Safes has at length fully warranted (he representations which have been mader of them, as rfrtdering an undoubted security against the tern tic element : Philadelphia, April 12, IftSA. Mf-HRM. Etass k Wataox: (.rut: It fTonU uj the hitrhrit rttlfkrtion tu tt to you. that owing to the wry prnttTtiv-f i,untitiit of two of th liualfr Safrs hi'-h we purrhnMI of you nomr fc-w inn nth i niiw, we 1 a lart-i portion of our JWflry, Booko, I'mpfr?, Aft, iKr1 to th mlamitoun fire in Kanhtea4 Place, oo tbe ni'irninc; nf the 11th innt. Whm we ri-fl'Tt that th Rnfni were located In the fourth utorr ff the hnlMiuir weoerupifyl. and that they tell riutiPmjuenttT into a heap of hummit riunit.whir the vaet eonr-ntnition of tuat rmuv-J the bra platen to m-lt. we ennut hut rfrril the prefterTation of tbe valu able ff.ntentii an m-wt (oniincing proof of tbe great aecu rit atf ircil tij your Sf,n. WVebal) take murb pleasure In reonmmeiuling them to men of buniaeai as a nure rcHnn'-e atcninst Are. OK'HUiK W. A BRO. I'mLiMLPHlt, April 12, 1R6. MnKtRrt. KrAf i k WaTsomI have to nfcr you my tea tini'ir.y in favor nf the great perurity a(roVl to my en t.ire to-k of jt-Wflry. hookit. psrK. Av, during tbe re-ei-r.t ili:tmuft uQ)tTition ia K tan trad pla, from ttir fart that tin Hinn wrre roatniaed to two of tbe baia m at. tier jtateA manularlurt-fl by you. llavinir fallen fp-m the fifth ntcry of the Artiran Huild inr. wh'-re they were previously placed anb exposed to net ht-at fr a long time, the prferTattoD of tne valua ble depitP eeemetl to every one who witnetwd the open ing and interior examination, a matter of profound a4-t'Di-htaent. To all who may rtyjaire a prrfeet pr.teetloii from the ravaden of fire, I nhall not hesitate to recommend tbe u-e of ynuriifut,att 1 coubider they have now undenfne we moenrjing u-cu a. r.- .nmuA. PninT-ft eim. April 14. MessM. Eva?ts A Watsok 4l. ntl-uen No doubt you will be deeply gra lined to lemrn th good condition in which I dirovred my hook, poli'-y of insurance, certift- eaiea or mock, ana otnea ralUHhie ioeumeni, wnea on e'ridar lt I opened the fe made by your firm. With mv knowledir of itP irr-l exDuenre, both to the intensity of the heat from no hot a fire aa that which d rtroyt-i the Arlfan lluildins, aa also from the tome o tlie fall from it former elevated pitio in the third otory, l could enirrtain not alenoer nopee prior toil in- ttTtor intpertion, that the rnunta which I onre so higbly prized would ever lie of any eervire to me. but as three featu are now happily n-moved. I feel it only due t' ay to you, that I rn heoet) forth recommend the use of vour Safe to all who may winh to feet a confidence in tbe perfect aerurity which such means provides against o iritEbtlut an element. KDWAKD GAS KILL, Bookbinder. rt5Constanilvn hand. Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks, for Banks,Stores,etc. Iy625 11 The Good Time Coming." BY T. S. Arthur...Those who wish to hear something of that long-expected day, should read this book. It is having an immense sale ; 5,000 copies were ordered in advance of publication. We send a copy by mail, post-paid, on the receipt of the price, $1. J. W. BRADI.EV, Publisher, 48 North Fourth St. Philadelphia, Pa. N.B. Agents wanted to sell this and other popular books id all parts or the (jnited states. (send for our List and Terms lo Agents. Engraving and Seal Cutting OF all kinds, at 20J,Chesnut Street, PHILAD. Visiting and other CARDS, Corporation and other SEALS.and everything in our line of business, promptly attended to, in good style, and on reasonable terms. Or ders from City and Country solicited. . H. FULTON. ). W. G. MASOX. Herring's Safe again the Champion! The only Kife which, in tvrry instance, presmtd tneur enure. conttnu mine lute txtemive rtre$. AT the burning of the Artizan Buildings, on the 10th of April, and in the (.MEAT F1UE in Market Street, May 1st, 1S56, the gennme HuaaiwA Sara pre. serveti the Jewelry of Geo. W. Simons & Bro. j Books, Papers, Ac, of Fisher Si Bro- and Edward Semans Sc Co., after remaining expoed in the burning ruins for nearly FORTY HUUKS, and proving conclusively what we have always claimed lor them, their great superiority over all secu rities now known. In these fires, the Herring's Safe. standing side by side with those advertised as "warranted lo stand 10 per cent, more fire than Herring's," came forth Ihe acknowledged VH-tnr. not onlr rrMervfo lhr enoUnta ! aiarUml At dr. hut beine tlwmiwl7r in a ronilttion to go throuaw annthi-r ortleaj. whita th? hnaat4 " Slmir..l.rr' oTnUt- er maai-ra war twlly uat-d vp In arrrr inatanrw, and in anm. raara thnr antirr rontr-nU mmplatlT dratroyad. To the auntie wa wonld afmplr aar. that, during- tha fonrtar. jrara tha llmnjr Sat. haa barn tiefora tbant, nor. than two hnndrad hnr. paaavd throncb accidaatal rra without tha orvurrrnna nt a ainpl loaa. W. would, thares-tra. caution pnrrhajera nanlnet th. mtannreaaiiution or tntarMtfNl nartiea. Th. ll.rrinr'i fatani ir. tha onlr Pira-nroor afc ma.1 in thia oltv which i protartad hy n Patant Riaht and w will eaaraoWw it to raaiat mora than donbl. th. amount at hunt of any other data now known. Ftu-relft . Ilerrlnm;, Cola Manofarturvra in thia Stat, of Herring's Patent Champion &afe$." 34 Walnut St, PU1LADA. N. B. Evans A. Watson's Improved Sal amanders," Oliver Evan'a," " C. J. Gayler's," and Scott's Asbestos," Iron Chests, (a large assortment having been taken in pan payment lor Herring s, ) will be sold at low prices. Jia , ISSrTj I WOOD'S ARNAMENTAL Iron Works, Ridge KJ Avenue, Pm ladelpbia. The attention of the public is invited to the extensive Mann factory and Wareroom of Ihe subscriber, wbo is prepared to furnish, at the shortest notice. Iron Kailing ol every description torcemeta ries, Public and Private Buildings, also Ver andahs, Balconies, Fountains, Settees. Chairs, I. ions. Dogs, Ac, and other ornamental Iron Work of a decorative character, all of which is executed with the express view of pleasing the taste, while they combine all the requi sites of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to their place of destination. A book of designs will be sent to those who wish to make a selection. ROBERT OOI). Ridge Avenue below Spring Garden 8u Phila George Storges, SOLE Manufacturer of the Improved Spiral Spring 9tatreft.es, No. 92 walnut &L rntiaaeipnia. FIVE SILVER MEDALS awarded, viz. Two by the Am-riran Inatitnta. Naw York, Oct.) 1851 do Franklin Inrtituta, PhiladalpbuwNov. and One at the Maryland Institute, Baltimore. Nov.) 1862 The peculiar improvement in the construc tion of this Matress is, that all the elumtg and Heart wooden Jrame vyork 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 lor a single spring to fall down or get out of place, and making a Bed so elastic mat 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 th luxurious softness of the best r eather Bed with the light ness and facility of handling of the common Hair Mattress. These improved Spring Beds are invariably maae ot tne oesi materials, ana will last many years without repairs. Persons having Hair Matresses, can have them altered into Spring Beds. These Beds are well adapted forHoteIs,berths ol nhips. Steamboats and Hospitals. Spring Scats forChairs.Carnages or Church Pews and Hair and Husk Matiesses made to order. Also an extensive assortment of highly ornamented (m enamel) and plain finished CASTJROX FURX1TURE, consisting in part of Bedsteads, Hat and Coat Racks, Cane and Umbrella Stands, Garden Chairs, Settees, Ac. Ac. Philadelphia, April SO, 1855 ly575 IRON! IRON:! IRON!!! 93 17k IBS. Just received at the Jl1' Hardware ftore of HEYX- OLDS A MeFADDEN. Farmers and Black smiths, call and see the target! and best as sortment of Iron ever offered on the West Branch. Havioe the ezehuire control of the celebrated Valtii Centre county Iron, we are enabled to warrant every bar. All sizes Tire, Scollop, Round and Square ; Horse Shoe, Nail Rods, Ac, at Cam prices to an. Call and see the Hardware Store of JOf. M rAVl'M, Lewisburg, May 10, 1855. NOTICE. THE subscriber con- LTC tinoet to carry on the JTA I v Tln.lnaH at the Old Stand oo North. Third street, near Market, and rrtprcttullj solicits the patronage ol his friends and th( public generally. CHARLES T.htiiit. I t. Tail m wa I kF.Ji LEWISBURG FOUNDRY. .,The subscribers, thankrul fof ajpsBt patronage, would inform ijihe public that Ihey continue to "yil'l"-mannfaeinrc all kinds of MILL GbAKl-Wand other Castings. Thrashing Machines and other Machinery repaired ia ihe best manhrr. Castings warranted to be of rood material, and at prires that can am fail lo please. t,LuuiiD, .'lAncn ex iu. Lewisburg, Feb. 1861 COOKIN(i Stovea, of various atterni and fizes, for Coal or Woo .for aale at lb Lewiabuif Foundry by Grtldes, Mult A C. MTOVK3 i'urlor. Weed, and Cot I ,3 Stoves, varnius patlcrns, for sale at lb Lewiaburg Foundry. Ueddea, Mih A t o. WE be? leave to introduce onrselves to the citizens of LEWISBlRG and vicinity, as extensive Miners and Shippers or White Aula Anthracite Coal, At Laneatter Colliery, Kurthumberland Co. Pa. where we have extensive improvements, and nre nrenared to r.lfer to the public a very supe- ..r anlrlv.nariir-.nlarlvsoited to the maoufac- nr f Iron and makmz Steam. Our sizes of Coal are LC.MP -for Smelting purposes. STEAMBOAT -for do. and Steamboats. BROKEN ) E(iO fur Family Use and Steam. STOVE i PEA j r I''In'')arn,rs Slr"m" Our Point of Shipping is SUN BURY, where arrangements are made to load Boats without any delay. COCHRAN. PEALE A CO. J. J CocnuAw , Lanraatar. I Bi!. RiinoL. Laaraater. C. W. Peals, fhaaokia. II. BiltDSia do ftTOrd ers addressed toShamokinor unbury will reeei.ve prompt attention. Iy5i5 "I171AKLI'S Faltnl Gang Plow. supc V rior article, for sale at Ihe Lewisburg Foundry by Guides, Marsh & C. GRAIN or Seed Drills RoaV Patent decidedly the brtt and most durmblt Grain Drill now in uae. fur sale at the Lewiehure; Foundry by Cedde, Marab Co. Eussey's Grain Reaper, for cutting Loth Grain and C ran ANI'FACTI'RED and for tale at 1st Lewisburg Foundrv by liKlll)K. MAR.-H A C - M' Trussas Trusses Trusses S C. IL NEEDLES, TKtftS AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, 8.W. Cor. of Twelfth and Race his. PHILADELPHIA, Importers of fine Khescb TBrr.5, combining extreme tightness, ease, and durability, with correct construction. f Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited I py retnittioft imottnU, m brlow : lnl(n number ol inrheo irouDd thf nip, and iutlng Bid alfuctxi. Cm of HtnKL. Tram $'i 3, 4. ft. Doohl 5, 6, , 10. IntrurtioD m to wrr, aod how to affect cur, wben poe-ible, sent who tht Truns. AIm for ft!, tn grrt Tarietj, Dr. Banning Improved Patent Body Braee for the care of Pratapcoi Ctri; aim Ppinal Prot and rupporU; I'atrat PboulJer Hracf, Cbmt kxpaUxirH anv K rector ItrarM. a'taptwt tn nil with 8tonp 9hnuldni an Wfak Lunjfn; JCnlixb Klaxtir AMomioal Belt, gttxptnj- aorvK : pnn?r, male and irmaw. twLailir.' Koomn, wiih Lady atteodants. Expre OMeel The undersigned have been appointed Agents for HOWARD St CO.'S EXPRESS LINE, and are now prepared to forward, daily. Packages, 8peeie, Bank Notes Slc. to Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Al bany, Baltimore, and intermediate points also to the other Northern and Eastern cities. Tbe public are respectfully invited to pat ronize the above line, as it is the quickest and safest method of transportation between the cities and Lewisburg. Packages received by or before 9 A.M. will arrive in Philadelphia the same day, and be delivered early in Ihe following morning. Receipts given for time and price. Philadelphia Offu-eA I & 43, South Third Si Oct. 36. CHRIST A CALDWELL. SCHOOL ORDERS neatly printed md ft r salt at the Chnmtelt Oibce Lew labor Sat lags InNtltutlon, TS no tr open and ready to do business. The X regular Discount days are Wednesdays The f dlowing named persons are the Dirixlort Mr. Jnn Walls. Mr. Bvias Ammovs. Mr. Jixaa M'CasicaT. Mr. Ton Hans. Mr. W illiam Fairs. Mr. J. G. L. Smiudsl. Mr. Jim. Msiskll. Omctas WILLIAM FRICK, Preridenl. DAVID REBER, Treatvrer. Four per cent, per annum will be allowed on aJl deposits over six months; and three per ;enu leas than six and overthree months. D.4XLDJ? eatl&V Txtas titer. Lewisburg. Sep. 19, 1853 Winfield Woolen Factory, near Hartlelon, I nlon County. rrUIIS 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 safe in saying that his work shall not l e surpassed by auy establish ment in this or thi; adjoining counties. His waggons w ill be around as usual, and those wishing to patronize his establishment, will please avail themselves of that opportu nity. ViT I have al: o on hand, and intend keep, ing a choice assotiment of Cioodt), such as Cloths, Satinettt, ( ashmeret, Tweed; Blankets, Yams, ire., whic h I will sell low for cash, or exchange for Wool and Country Produce gen erally. MARK HALFPENNY. Hartleton, April 32, 1853 if Lightning Hods. AFT t K anaay yi '' close ineelielien id numerous eifenmenta. the Pslruteettka pkaaure in informing the public that hs bag arrived st the tiue principle of p- Meeting faanlies. dwtlliiigs and property from thedwatrucltrt mss ence of LIGHTNING. 1 he calsauuet that eaery City, J own, illage and Country fells victim lo annually, thro' the gross negligence ef its inhabitants, is beyond calculation, especially hen the remedy is so easy to ektain tki m found in Patent .filagnctir. iigl)ining Uohs, and in this alont. This Rod haa breu eianiined by the most eeientific gt-ntlemen in the wurlii Profrisora M Murine, Johnson, Y allor and man others that have examined them, recommend and speak of them in the highest terms ot spprobstioa. and hsve pronounced them tha only safe rode if nee in thieor any other country for the pretrcU of Lives and Property. One adrantege ia to divide and throw back a part of tbeelrcinc fluid bsrmltfe lo tbe clouds ; in lime of a stroke thia enableatt rod to conduct tbsl portion of fluid that belong to the earth without the slightest danger of Its' ving the conductor. Tbi rod has many otber ed'sntages over the old on. The only placa al manufacturing is in l ine SI. 3 dWs abort 12M. Philadelphia, here all persons are reapectfullv invited to el and examine for tbemaelvrs. For sale W boleeele or Retail by THO'S ARVITA0E. Orders promptly attended to. Terms cash. These rods have been purchased and succeee fully used by the following indmdusls. compeniee nd corporations, whose names are cheerio"' nkaitii.,! . Llthogra ph ic Printing, fcc. KARL VOLR'3 IAR is now located on North Foo rth street, near D. Phillips' Blacksmith fhop, i here LITHOGRAPHIC Views. Maps Ac are made to order. PICTURES for F raining, and for Drawing Teachers. The German anc'i 1 'rench Languages, Draw ing, Painting and D raughting, taught by Mr Volkmar. Lev usburg, April, 1W55 Improvement ir i Daguerreotyping ! SPYKER & Hi sWN announce to the public that thev have newly fitted up and greatly improved the ir Rooms and Apparatus, and are prepared to i ake ILIIkeaseNMe sup erior to any in this ,nl ace heretofore. Pictures copied, or taken from lite, and inserted in Me dallions, Breastpins, Fingernngs, Watchseals, &c, and warranted ti Tie. We annex a list of our superior Cases : i 'apier Mache, Souvenir, Jenny Lind, Jewel, Ui lion, Sontag.Oval, Velvet iken at 1 and upwards. 1 over Dr. Thornton St site the Telegraph office. 1855 and Shell. Pictures t Rooms at the old stan. Co.'s Drug store.oppo Lewisburg, t eb. S3, FOR SALE A first Tate Outfit, all complete and ready for use, whi c h we will sell to any person, with run mstn tc uons in the business, for less than first cost. New Firm an AT the Mammoth Emporium of CHRIST & The undersigned havir Mammoth Drug Store IhornUm If Co., are m and Prescriptions at a have a large and well and pure DRUGS, ME Dyestulfs, Oils, Paints, DKIJUOI8TS All kinds of Patent Frui Tobacco,Snufr,and Ii choicest Fancy Notions an Fine Toilet Soaps St. P II ansa ss iss Comas Books and a general variety of Lit, Pine Oil, Lard and description ; fresh Pini ing Fluid always on h: PI KE w 13 ts and J for Medicinal uses. Fire Proof and Zin Preserving an Cy Customers will fi comprising many articl to enumerate, and all a Call and see ns, on atock ; and if we can't we will not ask yon tc We are always on han Remember the Mar Lewisburg, Union C d Hew Goods! . Drug & Chemical CALDWELL. ig purchased the entire formerly kept by Ut w ready to fill Orders moment's notice. We telected stock of fresh DIC1SES, Chemicals Glass, Pnttv and GLASSWARE, Altdicinet, t and Confectionery, o ported Cigars of the brands, d Toilet Articles, erfumery of all kinds, or svsav vaatSTt. Stationery, jrary and School Books Fluid Lamps of every i Oil and Patent Burn- snd. U4CORS of all kinds c Paints. d Pickling- Jars, ic' d onr atock complete, es it is impossible here old at moderate prices : and all, and sec oar sell you cheap goods. t Doy. 1 to wait on customers, amoth Drog Store ! rilEO. 8. CHRIST, f. 8. CALDWELL. :o. Pa. tC8 BOUNTY LAND Y all engaged in tl n the W ar of 1SI. an the Office of the Lewi (TARRANT blanks lor M service of the IT. 8 4 for their Widows, al a Ii -. 11 . . t. lKtwnine. J. V. Orrar, J. t. V4aton,l HnnrBra. Kiblvj a C, J. Nywiaw, B. ItarlaD. J. traefta.ira. w' Fas pvr, Mr. harrlaa. Mr. Mania. 0. Drblav. J. bnniiar Mr. bariaoa, Vr. feat, 8. U.hmrit Co, J. Wiaaareaa tl. Miliar, tha Krd Bank Ht.trl. Ihc t.S. Araaaal, ts. flriDc tiarilre Coaaniaaioaara' Hall. tht Htul Aa7 Jrraeg. Ijaorav Cripfin. Jaag. MX'all, Jwif Payti.n, John Nrlmaa, lr. U. At'Maxua, BcDj.Koti.rta, Mr. J. iJowBinir. y.v r.iu. i-orxrr. Ifartby rn.Mark HaltprDBy. U m. Foatcr. Joba Raaa, Mi. hacl Frtcra. Jarot, MalU. Iiaaid Vilaiaa. kauaae McBrh, Ocare. Klcrkncr. , hcrlin. Court lltaae, and ConituiaH'lirrii odtrc. Ztaij& rpJi'ba kaaar. I up. Tp Br. Tharlca Wi!a n. HtuAiayra Tf J.ia Itu.ia. Mmon Kuotz. Jinn Tp. laaac Ccoldroa. WMt Vter Tf. Mirkaal UoBman. MECOMXESDA T10X5. PuiLAIA., Aoc 13. 1M? I Dave this day carefully inriprcu-d a rond a-lrr tt Lfchtnioe Und, with ranc and tndci. crcru-d hy Mr. Ihuaiaa llaiuir, oi kcllcrne Hmh, Hlnnrcatrr. aad bar. no baitation in aayina that it ia not onlr iba kM 1 bare caw a. en. but trial ic ia th. only one i tiae cxaminrtl that ia ronttrur led on atnctly artcntifir aned plca. Ic ia with winch plcaanr. that I rernnnrnd eia eund actor to tlie miu rntioa ot ownera of baildmr. 11. M.MLKIRII I awi well aatiafled tat the MapneUe Li(htninf lae manufarlurrd hy Mr. Tkr wiaa Armitaee.of 1'hila.le.pMa ia the brat Ibat l a eTt-r b. en aiaile. 1 bare apent aareral yearn in the atm'y nt lite law at elcetneity and aaafrnet im. and have no haiution in fnytna ILat theae Itode ara ronntrurud nn tlie only frinripleof safety. Th. alartne ahoek ia received and dipicm-d ty the aaaunet at tfca top of the rod. and it would be ininfaaib!.. nccordins t. tb. lawa of attrartifn and repul.ion. fur bniidins to a. injured by a atrr.kc of liebtninr when prntcetcd a ana a thene Tela. 1 have been acquainted with Mr. Armitafa for several year, and before be ronnicDrad th. manufaa turc of theae rod 1 ezamined the principle on which tha are connrueteu, ana l.-lt eonitnccd that their adoptiac would be attended with complete aueccea. Tha increaainn demand for theae rn.tn.and tha eatenaiveaalea in al! parte of the eoontry, ir ample commn.1 at ioa of their ntjltreaad aureriority. THACY K. WALLUt, H. D- Klfins Sun. Pbilad Co., April 10. ISiJ. tys.C. WILT and SAMUEL HOOVER. Hartlelon, Vnion Cu. Pa are Agrnts for Union and adjoining; Counties and will furnieh the Rod on the time terms and the same manner as the Proprietor. Opposition is the Life of Business I NEW L1VE11Y exchangTstable. Thesubsciiber would respectfully mlottn th cilizentof Lewisburg snd the traveling common ity generally, that he has opened a new Li' and Exchange Mable on FOURTH street half square South of Market, and has provided e fi" lot of Horses, with entirely new good and lac' ionableCarriages, Buggies.Sleighe, oVc.wberre wishing anything in bis line msy be accommos ated on tbe shortest notice snd most reasoait" terms. He will pay every attention to iba wants of bis customers. and hopes by so do'CI to merit and receive a liberal share nf pubis patronage. WILLIAM M00KE- l.ewiaburg vet 30. IHSl NOTICE. Having Icen appoinird tie SEXTON to the Lewisbure Cemetery the subscriber would state that he is pr pared to perform all duties connected with the buriM of the dead.on short notice. Also that he :!! attend to the re-interment of deceased peWM, nnder the direction of their surviving friem's. Residence in the Lodge at the Cate ff 'k Cemetery. GEORGE DO.NACHY. Lewisburg, May 30, 1854 A Retired Physician. 7-HOSE sands ol l" have nearly run. -un discovered while livint the East Indies, a certain cure foreonsumpiion,broa chilis, coughs, colds. a.t general debility. Wishing to do as are good as possible, he will send to snch ot ar afilictedlfellow beings as request it. this rec ipe with full and explicit directions for making n np and auccessfally Ming it. He reqn"'' each applicant to enclose him one !B'"'f three cents to be returned as postare Trctne. nnrl the remainder to he npnlieif to 'nw payment of this advertisement. H.JAMES, Jersey City, N. J. AiiJress I'a- TEWEI.RY of the latest nattern of atlal- I ities oi aale at tie mwest City prices by J.J, VODER- c OOK and other STOVES jnsl received by DEAVEv A sl ibtirg Chronicle.