ST. LOUIS CORRESPdNDENCE Warm and Dry Breathcr—lecal Affairs—State and Na anted Politics Buchanan stack above par—erery South rn State goingVir him--Knoto-Nothinge coming in— Heavy Betting Betting in Kentucky, de., k.e. Si. Louts, Jane 30, 1850. The weather during the past fortnight has been excel'. sively warm and dry. Not a drop of rain bad fallen for the last three weeks until yesterday, when a copious shower fell, and the crops in all sections are suffering—lt Is thought that the oats and corn crops will amount to nothing this season unless we are shortly blessed with heavy rains.— The , ground Is literally parched hp—corn androats look miserable, and serious apprehensions are eneertained of an entire failure of all the growing crops. This drought ex tends all through the West and South. A good rain, how. ever, may start the corn, if it comes soon, and the crop turn out much better than at present anticipated, but it will be far below an average one.' (Jar city In the past two weeks has been characterized by all manner of crime—some two or three murders have been committed—every day affairs of stabbing are reported in the papers—slung shots and brass knuckles have been actively engaged, and it Is no extraordinary thing to hear of two or three persons being picked up during a night from the effects of these cowardly weapons. Petty thefts are committed every night. and frequently,tu the face of broad day Light. and where one of thee'- offenders is Or. rested.'nlnety-nine are suffered to escape. There never has been so much crime In our city as now, and from present appearances we have not seen the worst. Capt. Paul, one of t h e would.be 'upper ten." was arrest ed a few days since no a charge of forgery. The exact auonnt is not yet known. Ile was abut making his es cape, and had got a. far ;also. Ille., before he woo over. taken. Ile belongs to a tathilc with a large circle of rela tives, reptated to be very wealthy. and as mosey is always respected, it is maw than probable, the matter will soon be hushed up. The officers have not yet arrival with Paul from Galena, but are booked for today. The notorious Bob tflllennis was shipped to the Peniten tiary a few days sine. The papers stated-that there were not hand cuffs large enough for him, mi he was permitted to ride to Jefferson city like a geutlenaan. If there were not hand.soiffit tarn on.zh, awn, ~..rfainly was 'T., enough in the city t•, tie the convict: Ilut it woo not done, Ile is reputed to be worth it.".0....t01. hence th e ' lotnd-cuffs it is to set. m , •n of re,pectaltility •laity going to Jiiter,..tti city to inte,,,,k for pardon, and it Idiuved the fitcternot %ill - grant it pardon before hitt termexpin.x—in loveuiter next. Should he. however, th“ pri..,11,1 at liberty. the eharve of bribery will ltd fastened U, t, him at lone tt, the tt.tver- -11-11011, Iv; 1> -:,titled I tne pant, as wn11:1 =1111!! ~r-11,1 o'ongrog.ti , n , Las t,• n at .I.lrers,n pri.on, war tak., boring A 111.., ern 11=!81 been I In. ptlbrr.,—lrrninrld vt pntri tr•bt inry-1 here nr 1=1!: ll= Ind th, city a i:1 101.: many ..I,,peradoe,, that 11 , ,W Intent 4.1.111: , 111., u•I is i•• 1 MEE= it. It a 'Et, Piist Maio, at iout the cil I=l .Ii i. d/.taiw.d. foe tato/Ai:o /is,/ t iti t I P.l. It %ill! be ,erit to yl.ll, 1111011 . je..Nrage the It,. ii,14"..1 . 4.t .0 . 1/C/Ao.. esalv , ./.411/ I. n.. \ lir. 11.. r ny pi I tL , eon.. Unity ..ui l'ittl.tdelitltia Pont otti wt. I,:o•ks- :ttlyttlitt4 tti i,•t .. thlit 1,111, 1.,11. , 111 1,111 1,... , 1 14,11/ . 1 !ii• p.. tha• h.• /114 s,111.•11 jll.ll,rmu trt•illll..• 1..11. %yin., I=l 100 that 1,. 4,, /1•• i• 11.1, IIIIllo•Vt. Nr arid al, 1., :Ili •llt f• r,i,,,,.. IMIBBIE=IIMIIIIIII2SMIE I:1i I. intenti.at wping. r r., rr iit Ilityls..), the" ...ttb . :ll , l/1 4rf :01 .flirreatmLir• •••11011 . % .li.tit•—•‘..l 1:1111 t..." u e u•il ;', "11l A- thc day- it thc twlit kat I . ,ver t.. incr,,-.•. Sin, C.J. It. 1.. W.• Buchan., t" “ g th La -1...., added 1,. ILe Col 'lid", 11, 1. 11•.‘s t..or through the State. receiVed at every JeollJt 111 the most r•lttilLlNiaNEklill/l/Cr. Ih, the r.,rnerethLl re, in this irite i. hetweeh ton an,' Ewing. no. K. eautlidat, Route. 1- gaining. ,tri-notli oli.ry quarior, and it h. hanlly for hint L• Le thr Initihno-! man. 11.. „ill alit this city mill vont, ty by a fair majority. Thi- , :ivi-ion in Missouri, ,in the Dvmocrati, 'Arty. ' , My extends to th e Stat e policy; th e 1 party is it Unit I UN, Buchanan, and the state will giVe him upwards of 15,000 majority. You at, Already Aware that there are to a BUchatmli electoral ticket, in "Ms :Rate —the Benton 112t11 ha, Made a prup“ , ith.ll—Whiek 6 a lmr ;me to the .luties to tie- , etlet t : that every - Con4r.ts -halal distriot where the Anti, ;teat the Benton ticket— they (the Antics,' he entitled t,, the elector or that district: .sod where the Benton party succeed, n Bennet elect, ti, placed upon the ticket. Ititt the Antics claim that they • were ectignieed at Cincinnati, :sod are entitled to all the electors—not withstanding they voted against Buchanan trout first to last, :sod le.. on their electoral ticket tiro or three ranting li. N. s a ho will not vote the Buchan- All ticket owing to the ottUt they have taken in the budge: i they have also three K. N:s on their Otate ticket, awl or three on their County ticket, besides a, many Whigs who never voted the Democratic ticket out neve, They went into this amalgamation, thinking they could get votes from all parties to ,:wcat tm.b own, and make it appear as an anti Bon ton Democratic vote hut mark the . prediction the K. N:s on their ticket will run far ahead of the balance of the candidate,. In this county the anti- Benton vote will nearly all go to the Know-Nothi ngs _ , they will vote fox Kennett for Congress tt.9.litist Dicir own I Thil is n pretty - ..Vu/iontd party" of the ! racy of Missouri. The Cincinnati Convention erred in ad witting these renegades and K. N.., into their body a, Demucrats—a”t on,; of thcnt /tat, rubd a tirmottrahr ticket fir the' titwrs: wmiliLted Mr. I:, (their present candidate for Governor) fur Cong,s, at the last election, and only gave hint 300 votes out of I2,ooo—they went over to th, Know-Nothings in a body. This faction now dn i nts to th*lie - National ilelntaraQ 31 1A , oUrt.—AlOil sore the mark! Could they base killrJ Mr. Buchanan, they would have done so, but that they could list, and for the purpose of retaining their lucrative offices, now shout for "old Buck," as enthusiastically as Mr. Buchanan', hest friends j who hare been fur hint from Bret to lost. That which the Convention recognized as Mis..; airi Democrats, are repudi ated by the people of Mi,souri, and it was considered even n good joke by the Anti Benton National Delegates'- themselves. How the Convention could hove-wade thit' blunder, is a ._ntystery—unless it was their desire t o kill Mr. Buchanan with the nine votes Missouri Buchanan ',buck is 100 per cent. above par, and daily in creasing. A gentleman i t a know•Nuthing at that, has just returned from a visit to and infor,„,,„ that it Buchanan there: Donelson. as we have repeatedly • stated. has killed the K. N. ticket iu the South. us a l so informs us. that if Fremont stand, the slightest chance of doing anything is the North, the Know-Nothings or the South will dia.', Fillmore and around the Democratic • nag—Truer will giro Ituelnutun 10,00 U majority, and se ,. believ e Itg gill carry every SlaNe•hulaing State, not even filing in Kentucky. Du your duty at the North, and we , rill roll up the largest majority in :he West aml .S.;jith et, kte.mn ill {alitical history. It was with , orrow and deep regret that we. 1 , ,W1 i n pair "paper .4' Ih• death. by drowning, in California, Of Mr. C. 11. lIL DE.. Mr. 11.,and th- writer or this jeiragraph embarked I w the la,Nlost. and .luring the year ur ttro he ~pent in this city pri,r to Ili, going to the shores of the l'avitie• gained, by his many virtues. a large circle of trite sad sour, friends, who now /noun, the sad rate that lain . . 1,31a11. him di.,taut hay..,kmmii ••Christ.' . . . lang aird well—we know him to ha, fern gimerme , 3041 kind-hearted. gentlemanly ill his i leportumid, a geod Prim ter and a time , _'polar—Wr• 11:Ivehlit , , 14 hi, fit. hi, early titith, and idway, louud him a friend In the friendle,,.— Iti his death, hi, 1,131 i ,, Al/ 41 111.10111•00 s fr,0,1, kah here and at 11.111,.}1:1, , u-tamed a hiss immeasurably gr e , t t --fmt air less is hi, eternal gain. - lie now •taleete. sleep that knows no Isaltirt.. - an the shores 01 iLe Pawn . , but 1-is memory will uht-rb.b,.l nu•l rrv, , ,l by tie many friends he has Ivry behind. 3lr. Frauk. trr siter nu :11,:pue, ‘,l These :ire perhaps i•enne K. N.'4 but pint 'c.o. whit would like to risk their theekeziiiik its we direct (hell senowt attentliin to the tl.llue in k propk-i tiOno. 111111..1,d lientui•ky rapers: ••A FEw PitosositioNs Fon SANGCIist: liNon Nisi uis,,,— . IlEllfi. We are authorized by rev --•-• CIONGRESS WATER.-100 Pints for sale by oli.ilde gentlenieu of this City 10 ../ -Ul.it to any Know-Nothing who will be willing, to give . B. S Ml'IlLE:0 july v '2in . 2, - , No. 0 South Queen st. SUbstantial endor , enient of his contid,mc, i n )1,.. yilitn..r..., 10a. The Loui ihi-i-at says, that . --- • ,0,-,.,,, the following propositions: sville nio friends in Tennessee • Our . ,• are 5,000. that the electoral vote ot Kentucky in the next claiming;[ in:lor- , j., (formrly Flanagan's, Jackson street. -12slie tit - MERCHANTS , HOTEL, illrional t-lection, will be cost fur Buchanan and ßreekin- ity of fifteen thousand fin- the Buchanan and may. New Jersey." This House having undergone • . ridge, provided each survives till the day of eh,tion. Breckenridge ticket in this State. thorough repair and renovation, is now open by . $l,OOO each, thnt the elestreal. votes of the States of Ken , the subscribers, (succesz:ors to Major Robert Flanagan, of .., tacky. Tennessee, and New York will not be coot for Mil. liiej Th e North ticorgia Tin/e.e, puldisheo • propriel ors promise that no effort lard Fillinors. and $l,OOO, that Buchanan and Breekinridge , 1 Hiatt be spared to reinter the Merchants Hotel comfortable Philadelphia.) The new t Dalton,has ronou a . need Nnow.Nothi n ' gism, . will Le the next Pi esident atolgVice President of the Cob • and eirable;to those who f:.yor it with their patrol:nig°. tad States. The lic.t four bets to i.. taken together or s, l ,- and raised the names of Buchanan and R i • ee k_ . , L vov,- & irEF:EFE. form, moderate. crutch. AIM ittridge. july it 21 - , . w • N S, that the vote any State the Knott'-Nothing. , may name Will not becitst bets. to be taken together. for Fillmore, and 1,000 general result; the last on the ge r,. col. Fremont, the Black Republican • 1 1., STATE OF MICHAEL WOLF, LATE Iwo 1,000, that the 110Minee of the Black Lepublican arty - Abolition candidate for President, is a ' J. 2 .4 ~:- ii, • - t • f 1 ancanter deed ,=The undersigned , nu itor a 4,,, " t Y d " b ' the Oil:haus' ' Court to distribute the will recoil, more rotes iu the electoral college than Millard SLAVEHOLDER I So stales A. J. Lewis, I . balance in the ha nds of henry Shawn, actin g Executor of Fillmore. $5O bonus, to any man for every sltaltl he will II and T •t t ( Michael Wolf late of the Esq., of Boston, upon his own knowledge.— • tie last wi e , a men „ . , . . procure to be taken of the above propositions on the vote of Kentiniky. Cleveland Platnclealei. ;City of Lancaster, clee'd to and among those legally en titled thereto according to law. hereby gives notice that he If any enthusiastic supporter ,d .dr. Fillmore is iunbi- The readers of the Argus pace reason to will attend for the purpose of his nppoirament, at the Li tious of making a fortune in this way, an opportunity is now afforded hint. Who will het , Don't all speak at once, know Mr. Lewis ; and those who do will have . the Court Douse in the city of Lancaster, hoary Room in ~1 . . . ^_o on Saturday the -.( day 01 August, A. D.. Lob at chock, gentlemen:* confidence in his statement. The Albany .. 1 r - , P. m., When and where ail perSOlis may attend if thee • No laxly In this section in foolish enough to risk a dime . (fits and Atlas adds: think proper. .1. B. LIVINGSTON. against "old Buck." Everything looks bright for our Na- Fremont, during his brief Senatorial term, -- [tonal standard-bearers, and. -hii November next we will voted with the South on most questions, in-; TIIVIDEND.—The President and Managers of the crown them with success. - eluding that of the abolition of slavery in the 1 1-1 MANOR TURNPIKE ROAD COMPANY have declared Two Dollars per share for the last six months Mr. Buchanan's letter of acceptance has been received In . District of Columbia, against which he voted. ; a div=l e o:T pa I demand. GEO. F. BRENEM.AN. this city and published In all the papersives salver. , —Springfield Argus. pa yable it 25 Treasurer. sal satisfaction to both friend and toe. We Irish nn othe r pledges front Mr. Buchanan—he is all right on the • - golae' and the West and South are all right on the Rue- and Bros.k are all the roe—hip' hurrah!, Young. • OLD OVA It L. WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE To the Mitors of the Intelligence, dated There being no Congress to day, from w hi c h a few items are to be gleaned. we take pleasure in dropping you a few lines, on this the noted day of our tuitional etmnqli-rac . .. congratulateyourselves and the nation on the great prozres, made by this people among the nations of the earth in, spectability. commerce, agriculture. manufaet tires an.l the art.—Eighty years ago. we were but a halltilUi or people, yet, small in stature and nuMberA as we welt-. the patriot- , of those days grappled with the mother country. and. after a severe struggle and much hard fighting, those noble sires of ours achieved the blessed brsa, to loan, the right of self government. which we at this day so rightfull3 main tain within our border,. and in our intercourse nWI the older nations of the earth. Here and there. it i- tine. that. within the limits of the U. Stites. the peaceful calm i somewhat disturbed by the rippleof inisguided fan..tictsui. but the sober senile °Wm people will soon right the trot, bled bark, and hare a new pilot at the helm of state. wln I known patriotism Is as proverbial a- his life std i.re fa the Union have been consistant and uniform in deface of those pure principles, that led our fathers on to the glori ous and successful termination of their grearrevolutionary struggle. Our confederacy i happy mid prosperous,—and will continue to prosper, while virtue predominates, as It does now, in the breast of so large a majority ~ f - or union loving People. The House Kansan majority report, was read •am W,lnee• day. It is a long document, gotten up to sustain inc. Reeder and the dark-republican party. It In a tloeloaelli that will reflect no credit upon Messrs. Howard ,id Slier , man, when all the Mist of their mission to Kan-as It. been dissipated by the counter report that will be from the pen of >I r. Oliver. Of Missouri. The fact is, the !int.:1 , 11111111,11Z will humbug the golf., up tit this abolition btr.n. and you will see. that we. in the end ,f this farce, of st. 1111111,.; mission to Kansa-, are , orr,t iu our conjecture. Th. Senate remained in Seesion In. Wednesday 12 M. Th t ," hty min nj o4 :—Poli,uuning those many kdig and be 11... hour• iii a wain: and •pirited debate upon the !WK . hall,. Bill, as introduced by Mr. Toombs. of lienrgia . Lot adopted by the Committee on Territories 116 their bill. forinelly reported and debated. Thi. new bill ria.ieid Lv the tog vote 30 ayes, to 12 nays : Vs:as—Allen. Bayard, Bell Benjamin. Briggs. Bright, Brodhead. Browu, Cass, Clay, Crittenden. Diiii2las, Huntr, 1,...r.,11,.14,/inson, Jones of Tenn., )lall.s ry. Pratt, Pugh, Kehl. Selatstian, Slidell, Stuart. ThOlup , 4,ll of By.. Toombs. Touray, Weller, Wright, Yule°. N sr--Me 4 s,. 11.11 ''l N. It.. Collamer. Dodge. Durkee. Fassetslem F•iot, Fester. I Isle. Seward. Wl.le, 1111 1,11.1 i. II 4 . Pf 11r .PI ,$l. S•nv. if *h•. ,nl•gtt p,, , thl, Lil I. :I , it k 1••• liuced they gill. the people ••1 liattsll, will then I u left t•• their ••wn ri•sotiree. and e• wind in the tiormation of their triirs.rnitiont.liati• was spirit,' awl sharp btil 1 am Lapp) t.. iutLnn I 11. that 1.4,-.4-41 I=lllllllll J-tirtirrit•nr. I h•.:ud your junior St.:U.,. 111 111111, of 11 the . Ilill. I toilet admit, that hi.. Npewlk did much gie el in the calm and raudid tune and temper in which it was delivered. Yen siniuM leek to the limper.- fit a faithful hnio,rtitut sating ..1111, Semae. •n•ifl ).r Nince dre.+Aini th,tt, by Sir. Itr“..k., ti, , 11. not at r..nded the h rrp.rtn I/1%, 14,1 'lb.. :tato healt h. Thin svnuin. W:Sh but vvrt , little hurt. :`11,1111,".11,1141/-, will req.:till uu a.ll the L41!“111, h.• 1111 1111 {.O 1% jib ti•much plViiii7ly 111 11;14Self he Lan reptitll an 'citizen. in the Unlit 1111=11 aniong th, p—ople of file I • Stmt tio1,•II to appi) to the ..1 the ,'bid, n."..d.ualLl &ill,. all doetatat . n t • fay. , .. Lt. e!ecaoli "t 10:1L.—It is riot to se than twenty-Ile fears since V.) i2'iil began to le-a reaogniZed ar tilde.' production and eomuierce. This year the •prchiel ion of ..ift• anthracite mines alone will allioUlit to lino, than .ix Inilliolis of tons. This may be regarded as an antollUt or solid wealth dug annually at the present time from the hovels •ti•vir Cl ate. We do not here undertake to show the additional .t.ll•ttn. tags it gives, in the encouragement nIl industry, and the employment of hundred, • k thousands of tocrsoll, in 1118[111- lactlires and Cianilleree. \%r only wish to illlfireits Kinn the Intuit, of our rellitets that twenty Millions it year if: a low estimate of the stint now paid to Pennsylvattia for the II Y.xut ( ' o '.Dnwil• Coal dug from lienaath her surface. In k•w years hen., Thomas R. Horetice. From the 6oswu Recall. when railroad, canals, mining. ntanufavt...ries. arid popu• E.• - •• /i••• , h;•lo.ll l, e,—Thottlat, Feral, tiiihert KNoWito,!-110 using prefe,,tor lath, vl.ll have vastly multiplied, our annual prodi t et of I:v.1111.111. Chester Tuttle. Andrei. Gross. Elino.lta- Hair Re•toratiVg.. gray )(Kir per m anently restored :11 prohably reacheighteen millions v idpool. J. llal.i.ham North. thiortginol color. lhe nlllijOillotivelltticate was rrceiyrd Crum of tons, and he worth at the mines thilly-siX .1 ..d.uittµ. to I'oo ibr With Oilier State caul,. nas JohnsOn & Stott , Gardener. X 1,.; is hut one of the dollars. whilst Bituminous 1,0 will anmuut to 110 to u c h pointed be the ahaitntaii, a,at a lst of l'i,tanat hill. mu* . instances that are daily coming to our knowledge of more. II is the latter which has ,-itchy giv e n th e Nyest e r n Nevin. 11, 11 . ‘111)1,01 it. Wt.ond,, fu! effects. It is no longer piol , l.l'ok. l•ut a part of our zfutteits we, ltit.taa the thriller has the Eastern. truth. a., hundreds can testify. . :sitter th e rapid grtnet II of flit' ;rent Lake country and the -• • • • -- - increase of population Of our \Vesterii eittes, the market allorded for On, consumption of tho bituntinou , is enter mous. It is used in every variety of manufactures—it' in this of which our gas made. Its uses are incteasing fast that the supply has never equalled the demand. It was Le set down :15 a general Ltet, that the trade d o ubl e , every sin years. The Sunbury and Erie Railroad, and the Allegheny Itailrvad .11 - 0 about to 11511 sonie of th e richect tint, of this coal; more Itdr/1111“ge.,ly 100111,11 than any other. The Elk l'ounty Laein Imes for some time attracted in huge share of the public ;Mention. I t presents the advantage of 1..1ng inexhaustible in its coal 1 , - , 1111•,. Wilikt its location has an unequalled siqwriority. A eat, ceutrution of tile railroads will short Iv lane ply - e. co.llllll - to lin. Lat.tea. N.-w York, 4iladelphia, :fut.! the Northern eitn, ..f the \Vest. hs in ;time! nearer route than Pittsburg. mud giving it the ...haulage ••1 the toarkets.-- jub • ::f 25 . . 1111:i:tiN H.% It N t ttt.ttt. David It. Stou,rittot/ Fourth of .l my Celebration and Bible Present at lon. In New Holland. At an early hour on the evening of the 4th the inhabitants of New Holland and vi cinity assembied , it, the leeture-room of Diller, Brubaker & Co. The rant was densely erow,l ed, and many stood in and around the build ing, eager to hear everyw, rd uttered ln• the speakers. The meeting wa, opened with pra.er hy Rev. A. Lleften,hein .I.artin IV. Kurtz lead the I )eciaration , dlndel I I Wilt_Pllt!e c l ear nod audible tune df voice. An orati'm was then delivered by AV. Seeger Darrow—subject, the Union of the States. He first spoke of the sacrifices vur forefathers made in declaring themselves free and inde pendent. He also alluded to the causes which led to the formation of the Union : and pa thetically adverted to the benefits arising from our Union. He forcibly commented on the real dangers which threaten the permanency of "that government which constitutes 118 one pMple." The remedies which he suggested fir these dangers, if properly applied, would produce beneficial results. In the course of his remarks, Mr. Darrow paid a glowing trib ute to education and the Christian religion.— lle acquited himself very creditably, and en listed the admiration and marked attention of the large audience. On behalf of the ladies of New Holland, Miss Annie C. Brubaker presented a magnifi cent Bible to the N. H. Reading Association: which was received by John H. Hull on part of said association. The addresses of both these speakers were very appropriate and highly interesting. The exercises were interspersed with well selected and skillfully performed music on the melodeon, by Miss M. Jennie Dayis. Dr. Samuel Ringwalt offered suitable reso lotions, which were unanimously adopted.— After which the audience repaired to witness a splendid display of fire-works, given by the citizens of this village: [pan the whole, our people were well en tertained, and returned to their homes grati fied with the proceedings of the day and even ing. They will doubtless remember with feel ings of pleasure, the day so pleasantly, and appropriately celebrated. MOSES HOOVER, Prest. New Holland, July 4, 1356. NEw Cor Nrearmrs.—There is a large num ber of counterfeit five dollar notes on the Me chanifis' Bank, Philadelphia, in circulation all , over the State. They are a dangerous coml. terfeit, well calculated to deceive, and persons ' r not accustomed to handle paper money should he careful about receiving notes , of the Me elmnies' Bank. There is no doubt that the county is flooded with a batch of these coun terfeits. The Work goes Bravely On tliar . Charles Anderson, Esq., of Cincinnati, OTICE.—ESTATE OF HENRY SANDERS. late of a popular and able old line Whig, of the Clay I. Manheim township, but morn recently of the oily or and 11 - el.ster school, is addressing the citizens nn} persons of Ohio in favor of Buchanan and Breekin- q uested to wake immediate payment to the u ' il 'n, l t e ' ag r n ' e r t; and all 'persons having claims will please pre.iint rho ridge. at the earlooit tillir possible to Mi. The Democratic papers of Connecticut Widow and solo r S e A sirin E g il f s n . said claim the State Mr Buchanan and Breckin- city of Lancaster. july ridge, by a majority of five thonsand. and offer to bet on it WASUINGT9N../ illy 4th. stxr-'1111: UREA 1/15CoV ER}' LATHY, AG PRLIPSISISR It , 1, p1c.,11 V li1:.-Thin preparation, although less than two l ar e latfore the pule tic, owing to its wonderful Alerts upon the h moan hair and scalp, has already obtained n celebrity and sale perfectly unparallelled. It has without the ordinary appliance used for such purposes, WWI HO may, and hems heartily Vielciilll- • eel to most of the cities and towns in the United .itates the CannOns, and the West India Islands. Aor is this recoil ' surprising, when it is reillelliberril I hat its popularity is Lined upon its merits. solely as established by actual teats. . That this preparation wall actually RE6I%/11.1•111RAV 11-511: ITLI NATURAL OJIAJR, produce a luxuriant grow lb upon the heads or the bald, prevent the hair trout belling and when used IL , a toilet article, produce a continual thew of lb. natural Mild:, and thus render the hair soft. glossy and wavy, destroy diseases et the scalp, 'and expel , dantlrutf. the certificates of distinguished gentlemen and ,• ladies, im every part of the country who have tried it. and what they knoll,Mina fully attest. MILFORIi. Worcester Co., Mass., Nov. 13111, 183 a. Prof. U. J. WooO—Dear ; I take pleasure 1u bearing • voluntary testimony to the nitwit: effeets of y stir wonderful I lair Restorative. As far buck as IS:It; my hair rowmeneed tailing off. until the top of my scalp lic,a111” bald aud smooth as glass, and it has t,ntin mai to till ft.'', grind many years, uo twitb s t a ndius I have us.al malty celebrated preparations 4:1:m,, .1 air it. restoration. Seeistg your advertisement. I was in- ,sebta...—F. streeter..s..l. lossla tooter. daved to give your article a tuial. lII.' TO M . \ lee astonish "lent, I loutal alter a few applications tied my hair became -firmly set and assumed a very glossy and beautiful appear, 1 , j„„ mice; :mil, by the time I had used a quart bottle full, itik ' " " ,_[[„„ Ivngth. mtri zrt. lug ciry 11,1 =MiIgIMIA M=MMME! MEET Village Bnllyism On the day t.f . the 4th in , t..—a day which should be sacred to e‘ery citizen, and when men should particularly entertain sentiments of honor and act with self- respect. upon that day, an affair transpired in this'rillace which was offensive to our people and i• di,-;4raeeful to the perpetrator. A certain Druggist came to the -h.q. of the barber and after committing an as : •ault noon him...h.e.l his door and denied hint acres his hitildinz. The barber is a harmless negr,. and i- in very delicate health. And a hnt 'LIN hit ye pr , mpted the Drug-man far rget ,i-ft-rri.ipect and manly dignity, -,,, base :in outrage i- better known t others. Whether ,thine or black, .•serr mln is entitled to common justice: and he:her or not such an act of in- Was ...11iittt-• I •I rudier] •!xeitemetd, it neverthele— ue- ~ , ndemnation and the rer.i)ett..tt , ,r :lie! 1,..tah,-. a every citizen JusvcE. :Ce.%% I. ARERI( 1,40 - O , IOTIVE , Et.l AL & Taunt.4l. Mn,- tw., ber..vee., Cxir :thi Suez. ~rdere, l Egypt uu Viceroy. They are to iiirnish .lemiqctri—rn nl American -kill with the Ettgli , li ~ 1 Crampton and Stephenson, Fanning between Alexandria and Cairo. They weigh 25 tom , . burn coke. and on a recent trial on the "faun ton road. ran 4 miles awl made a amp in !, MEMO MR. HERBERT CoBNIITTED 11:1t1 , F.R..-- Mr. Herbert, member .it Ciingress from in as indicted ini Wednesday, he the grand jury of the Criminal (liana Washing ton, for the imirder'iit Thmtni, Keating. and committed to jail to await his trial. MPORTANT TO FARMERS.—.I. F. ItAln lwould respectfully infirm the public. that he tine (51(1.11 ihe "hi established stout tormerly occupied by B. Haines, and more rreehtly Bair h Brother, iu the erne of Dr. George B. Marhiry. io East King street, Lan aster, Pa_ it hall squire east of fSprecher's Ilotel. where is . prepored to t urn ish those celebrated TiII:EAU ND MA (An N hai aud . diviltsiE in/W uith the improved Friction Mated Shaker, which for light nos- of owl effi iency of notion stands hurls ailed. N. B. Repairing of all kinds attended to nt the sleirtest n• tice. and in a 111.10, that will make the Article repaired use!ul as if new. Ile . iuvites Farmers to come and ex amine his stork, aul purchase if they see pp per. nil-The hest reterenee can he pit' n. tiny bald head was caivereil over with a young andiiarroos growth of hair. which is now frock one to 100 inehe in . MEM Hr. H. Pri,—Bear Fir. l have used two but Ilea of Prof. Wood', Hair Reatorative. and can trod) say it is the ' reat eet discovery of the age for restoring an.l. hanging the Hair. Before using it I WAS a man of sevent.y. My hair has now attained it, original color. Lou Coll recommend it to the world with. ad the least fear. as tny CA-, Aas m.prst i oar.. DANIEL C 111.. June 17. riot. U. J. Wood . , hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful cheer. My hair ,ms becoming. as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of hi. Restora tive it ban fr,1110,1 original color, Mid 1 have no doubt. pt•rinanvutly w. SIDNEY BIZ ES'E, EX-O ratof Lniird 'lair.. The Greatest Discovery of the Age.—lt seldoui occurs, that we notice, tinder any circumstances. patent restorativet, or anything of the kind, for we have a prejti •lice against in at of them. But candor ornospels ii, to in vite attention to the advertisement of Prof. Woed' s flair Restorative. We are too juvenile to require am thing of the kiud, but some instances of its use have come to our knowledge which almost assure us that it is a sovereign remedy against the hair becoming prematurely gra3. It i not a •• Hair Dye;" but upon it, application as directed. the effect is produced on the skin, which brings out tire ori..tio nut native colored hair, without stillness, and give s it a Laos syaud natural appearance. We have ioVil per who lon, used it, and they are much 'deuced with it. —.llOtoodr. puLlicrt,,. I). J. Wthal a I •4./., aiu Broadway. York. and Itl Market St. Louis. Mo., Proprietors. ~ W. pyott it Sous, :1;2 3orth 24 . Whole sale Agents. For sale by IL A. Ibieaarava, co., medicine Depot. Lancaster. wtot ter It. 1 ttlttio..to,ll. by Uroeetets generally. nit, lv 9 AIaEQUALITY TO ALL: UNIFORMITY of A new feature of business: livery one his own Salesman. Jones A: Co., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, N A 200 Market street, above oth. in addition to having th.. largest, most varied and ashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti tuted every ens his own Salesman. Inc having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it e a . h e sold for. so they cannot possibly cry—all must buy alike. The g4.ods are all well sponged and prefaced 11114 i great pains taken with the making. so that all tun hey with the full as,uranee of getting a tr , 0 4 1 all Ht. at 1i,,. roe,. lowest price. th.• In Inr:.• t. ..th. N... _ fr.!, 21i I 3 - -5 30N ES ei CO. 4Eti , The citizens of Lamaist,- county will fi nd it greatly to their advantage to purcha., China, Glass, and Common Wares of Messrs. TYNDALE 4: MfrcilELL. illiporters. 210 Che,- nut street, above Seventh, Philadelphia, who have n -ystom of doing business peculiar to themselves. They import their wares direct from the hest IMP tifuctu• rcrs, and sell them in small quantities to the fitrni, and citizen. just as cheap at they can be bought in large quan tities at wholesale by the country merchant. Messrs. T. & M:s customers have the double advantage of purchasing direct front the importer, and of selecting trout a very large and hoantifnl ;I , sorttnont. at 3 saving of :It least 25 per cent. See their card in ;mother ,ohnon. CANCER CURED.—Catirers. Cleerk, Wens and Tu morn, taken out without the use of the knife. by Dr STRAWN, Paradise, Lancaster county. Pa.. under the tem of Dr. S. Gilbert. of New York. may :tor' 17 Jai - TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. - rill A retired Clergyman, restored to health in a few days, after niany years of great nervous suffering, is anxious to make known the moans ,of cure. Will send (free) the Iwo scription used. Direct the Rev. JOHN M. DAGNALL, No. :b9 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. V. mar IS ffin It MARRIAGES On the 22d ult., by the Rev..f. W. Meraskey, John ltein hart to Sarah 011.3=11. all of Columbia. On the till ult., by the same. John Jurella, of Manor township, to Margaretta Truth, of Columbia. On the 24th ult.. by Rev. Mr. Aaron White to Caroline Danner, all of Lancaster. (in the 2fith ult., by the some. George Vogl, to Chri-Ll - Fry. of this city. DEATHS At the Natienal lintel, in thin city, 'n the tireybill W. Danner. in the 20th year of hie age. In Marietta, on the '.:tith ult.. Mrs. Catharine Num, in the 67th year of her age. . tin the same day, in Marietta, at an advanced age, Mrs. Mary McAfee, better known as thl Molly Hedger. - (in the 2dd of June, in Warwick township, 3la!hula, daughter of John Roth, aged 11 years, ttmonthia and . days, In ttettyshuru. June 21st, James I:7 Sample. formerly of rstrasburg t in the Mat year or his age. At Mercer, l'a., on the 27th ofJune, in the 71st sear of her age. Mrs. Mary Henderson, widr.w of the Mte job!, Henderson, formerly of this county. C ARCITY OF WATER.—)lncreent , i,, , Jule CI 5, lrifitt—ln consequence of the low stage of W a t e r ii, the Cone:toes. and the difficulty of obtaining a vortlcient supply in the Reservoir. I wruld recommend to the sift. zoos the propriety or using as tittle water as fossil'', and all persons having pare-washers will suspend the use of them for Vrioklioa the streets until further notice. Any person using the Conestoga water for sprinkling:the streets after this notice. will have their water stopped of hr the gliltsorintvoiloori Rv '`raer of The Water Committee. .1. 7.11111 RUM %V. rhsirmsn W For the luttiligencer. A EDITOR'S NOTICE.- Tn node: sidned Audi tor.rk.. appointed by the iirphnn's C..un of I uneasier County, to make distribution of the balance in the hands of Zug and Samuel Ensminger. Ailminiiirators with the will Annexed of Michael Hummer. dee r ise-1 lute of Warwick township and Trustees if }inane' Hummer n ow der-need si:l meet those interested in ssid distrilinti~ ii. ..0 Frilor he ilsy of Auzust. Isiin. at 9 o'clock it :he I.lbra, in the Court in Laneaster. UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The under•kni,l Au.ll- ,i tor app,intaal 1 y Cuurt lama-ter mak, distrilmtitd the Isdan,- in 11, hand., of .1. G. I trier. Executor of tha la, will and •--lament ut Frt-d -erick Gram, late of IVe4t Ilampfield to u-hip. it. and among game legally -0111 k-I thereto. will tne , t florae int.-r -etdcd iu said di6tribution ci the in Cwort House, in Lancatder. .0 otol.t 1.111. 11F , . .1 2 o'clu,k. F. 31. li. 11. - W.lllll. july ; 4t . Auditor. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN _LA the Post 0f1it..., et f..r the gnarl , e lug June 30, 1536. • &Avers k Shanek..lolo, Hinnlr. / . 00 - le. 4;•••••,fe Bender. Peter Cundner, Louisa 8..11 . 14 m I I William Dougherty, Wil—qx Etrier. Geo. Fi-h,r Mary Geng. L. A .I..iger. J. , lin 4111(1.I . .10/111 .;rirry. William Holland, Jaeoh Herman. Frederick Ifolland, Edward Jame, John Jarvis. Patrick Kenan. 11-T ti111,1.e.1 Alas Landis. Thom,,, Madden. R , d-rt M00r... David Nl'Come. Mirll,l Quin. Alec Kohinlon. Esq...lubu Jn". ]„ John I:. Staman, Susan Taylor. .1, Wittor, .Lobs 1r4rf..1. Froderirk Wart, William 51 right. Y I.:lit:11.AI 51 MI, alc lt• \TOW IS THE TIME FOR . BARGAINS : —Tha subscriber alireaas the attentaan of the citizens aril, city La 1 1 ,1,4, and ,mina. to the fact that he is aleiennineal t.., I his -tack of St MIFF, GintUF at greatly cellar...l prices. It consists of lamas. Geroge, Cld. ipa.aaretrehaes, silk Tisstie...Filk Dress,. Isamu. Itereges anal rilk It oi all kinds. and at the latest styles: Crape Shawls. Mantillas. Parasols. Miami,. Sr., he. All these ;,„ads a ll be sold at greatly reduced prices, so to m a k e raola for the Fall anal NVinter Gods. Ile keeps constantly ou hand. a hare assortment of every description of DRY tioOln, such as Calicoes, I:high:tuts, Maine, .lac••nett. Plain. dotted and Mull Swiss. Bishop, tic., Patent Isawna. Blank Silk and Mohair Lustre, Debike, lile.res. Underskeves, Lan• and Enthral derma of all kinds; Cloths, Cassimeres.Cassinett, ,leans. Linen and Cotton Pant Stuffs. resting, Sr. Also a great many articles of llnusekeeping • lits. - als, Carpets, Matting, Oil Cloths, Oil Shades, Iritolow Paper. Marmites, Bed and Bureau Corers of 11no1 and Cotton Flan nel Linen and Woolen Table Carers. Ti.weliugs. all kinda Diapers. Plano Covers. Ticking, Pledged and Brown Ilustins ut all kinds an•t prices. Umbreltas, Loglinrn. Pa ll:MU and Palm Leaf Hata. tints. and a great many other things too nuillelol.l,lo larniiull, which he will sell lower tha n the lowest for cash. The Imbserila, is very thankful for lutst f a r m s, and hole, a 4 ,lltilllttlan, iZellltll . reer the place, No. Id North unseat at., I'l,l a. 1.11•. opposite Weidler's Hotel. Come on, come all, ts•foia• purchasing el.ewher••. and you will tied ever) thing t o satisfaction. N. It.—No trouble t,, slops- =ll B ANKING HOUSE OF JOHN GYGER tL Cit.—Lancaster, Pa., February - 22, Issu. The under stgml have this day I,,rmod a co-partnership f , r trausaot ing GENF:I:AI. BANiIIUSINI3SB.inDie , uuute. II,- t~,eitx, Exchange, &c., a win ~pen in. Ulllce, MAltt2ll 11411 i, 1,56, at Nw 16 a dww. went of the Lanca.ter County Bank. A uniform rite of live per cent. interest per annum will be paid on Deposits, SPECIALLY MADE, and a liberal line of accommodation afforded those who may favor us with be. posits. payable on demand, by check or draft. Special attention will be given to the PCPXIEAsE and SALE, (LOT euunuissiou .FIlly) of Stocks, Loans, 3e. , in Lancaster. New York and Baltimore. and COLLECTIONS will be made at the lest rates, On all accessible points in the United States and Canada. Ifit‘ ing ample resource, and experience. slid having se cured the service- of lleerllT Ct.uttasox, late ler of the Farmer's Bank of Lanern•ter, vs our Cashi e r, who will give the business his personarattentiou; we are eimti dent of executing faithfully and promptly, any hit-liters entru-led JOHN it Vi 3 LIl .1, CO. CoNSISTINO OF JOIE\ 111 - GER. DAVID BAI 11. BENJ. ESIILLNIAN. 111 NRI' A N July 1 - ALI:AI:C.I.F. REAL ESTATE FOR 1 ,A I,F:.—Thei n l'eunbirs count . , tho Rd; rani,. "'DI ninipnwed ‘VoLitl and Coal 1,1111, Intl in "Aid the Pviii,"ylsania and l'untaire Railroad', lon sale upon such inri" inny II 1 , 101 P.`1 , . , 11+ lc pin- it I. 'l'lll-: \ 101 isl II; Ad'ltEs. sou he re,itle , . -Hoar. within a mil , of the s Plage d Jefferson. and through which Isdh if the above named tail ro;nis pass. There ore four dwelling hotoets on the premise , . with oubltiltling,, twoappliterehard , , and well watered with net, failing , prings. .k bituininious underli., nearly the whole form—there of Innettlone and iron oro upon the Kt:wises, and about .bin V acres of trend Lind. Tie l• 115 preduen, silo in the musts, a, the erg, slow gro,I1• will fillip demonstrate. I will sell this place with nr without the V,11,1 O crop- ',tit psi chasers. NO. 2. A "V Intl lying about a Inn° and a halt en , t of Jefferion, .11.40 (reversed by tb.• ahave rail roads. Only about three Arr.•s of [hi,- is cleannl. the balance being heavily timbered. end the whole being underlaid with the same hods of emd. limestone and iron ore men tinned above. Then. are threeitwriling hmi , ..s and :I stable On the (met. Sil. 3 . A TRACT (Al' 111 ACRES. with a dwelling h o u,, saw-mill and 30 acres cleared. and nuclei. cultivation, , ituate within a fourth of a mile on he Vennssyl, lola railn"adliql, the Portage "tatiou. , The timber up(n the tract is heavy ond valuable. and the mine beds of coal. limestone and iron re ale(ye mentioned are also upon it. NI/. 1. A TRACT (IF :WO ACRES of uhimproved heavily (lathered land, 'situate on, and A half mile.: south sd the Portage station on the Pennsylvania railroad. This als.ss abounda in coal, limestone and iron ore. The main branch of the Conennaugh river passes through all the tracts named, affording water power to any extent. The mineral, are of the ,111111 , excellent quality as Hoop tined by the Unninria I ronn Company at Johnstown. Tine snnl is onsurpassod by any land in the county. Por tage station is 2:: miles west of Hollidaysburg. so that the . 0,11 /rad.: is lie of ;IS convenient inn the sea board ax any other rich bituminous coil inn the State.— There is no healthier spot in tilt. United Stitts than Cam bria county. 'fine attention of tanners. znanutacturers, enal dealers and lumbermen. wishing for eligible busino, situations. is invited to th e ehu g eta t on ninese premises.— win sun In ~, ,l/ portions. aunt on favorable terms My Wirt office is •. Wi)more. Cambria county, Pennsylva nia.- Persons niesirllng to purchase will do well to call soon, as I am determined to sell between this and the lot of September. .hill N it :AS. NVilmore, Cambria Co.. July ns, di grn Proposing Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth. - - . Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Conn.:Glean of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That the following amendments are proposed twthe Constitution of the Commonwealth, In accordance with the provision, of the tenth article thereof. FIRST ARENDMIINT.—There shall be an additional article to said Constitution to lie designated a- article eleven, as follows: ARTICLE TI.-01 , PUBLIC DEBTS. DE,. I. The .lal, may contract debts, to supply I deficits or failures in revenue. or to meet expenses not oth erwise provided for: but the aggregate amount of such debts direct nail contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or more acts of the general assembly, or at different periods of time, shall never exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the money arising front the creation of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. 2. In addition to the abort. limited power the state may contract debts to repel invasion. suppress insurrection, detend the state In war, or to reticent the ',resent outstsad• ing indebtvdnesi.of the state; but the money Juicing from the contracting of such debts, shall be applied to the pur pose for which it Was railed, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. Except the debts above specified. in y e etinn s one and two of this article, no debt o'hateve•r he created by. or on behalrof tho otate. Sia . 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt. lust airy additional debt contracted as afuresaid, the legis lature shall, at its first ..ion, after the adoption of this amendment. create a sinking fund, which ' , hall be suffi cient to pay the accruing interest on such debt. and onnu ally to reduce the prinripal thereof by a SUM not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars: which sinking fund shall consist of the net animal income of the public works, from time to time owned by the state, or the proceeds of the sale of the same. or any part thereof, and of the income or pruceedsof sale of stocks owned by the state, together with other funds Or resources, that may be designated by law.— The said sinking fund may be increased, from time to time, by assigning to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of the state, not required for the ordinary and current ex penses of government, and unless in cane of war, invasion or insurrection, no part of the said sinking fund shall be used or applied otherwise than in extinguishment of the public debt. unfit the amount of such debt is reduced be low the sum of five millions of dollars. Svc. 5. The credit of the Com monwealth shall not in any manner, or event, be pie. aged, or loaned to. any individual. company, corporation, or association: nor -.hall the Com monwealth hereafter become a joint OWM•1". or Snn - khol , l , •r. in a iry company, association. or corporation. MX. 6 The Commonwealth shall not ,411111 e the debt. or any part thereof, of any county, city, borough, or township: or of any corporation. or misociation: unless such debt shall have been contracted to enable the state to repel Invasion, suppress domestic insurrection. defend itself in time of war, or to assist the stale in the di-charge of any portion of its present indebtedness. Sr, 7. The legislature shall not authorize any county, city, borough, township, or incorporated district, by virtue of a vote.of Its citizens. or otherwise, to heroine a stock holder in any company, :association, or corporation: or to obtain money for. be ham its creditmay corporatio n . SrMintiOn, institution. Of party. SLOOSn AMENnMES . r.—There shall be au additional arti cle to said Constitrition, to be designated as article N I I, an follow. s : liiMMERIE No county shall be divided by a line cutting off •tne.tenth of it, population. (either to form a new county or other wise.) without the expr., assent of such county. by a rote of the electors thereof; inn- shall any new county be .sts/, li4hed. containing less than four hundred sonar., miles. Titian AMENDMENT.—From section two of the first article of the Constitution, strike out the words, " of the city of ; Philadelphia, and of each county respectively: - from suc tion tire, same article 'strike out the words, " ot Philadel phia and of the several counties," from section seven, same article, strike out the words, "neither the city of Philadel phia nor any," and insert in lieu thereof the words, "and A. tiLA V3IA KEIL arol lotrze ydit, RESOLUTION and arikA•mt Prnr -itn•• mrtirle. R - 11 in lion thernot insert tlx. Sac 4. In the year on. thousand eight hundred and six ty.tiatr, end in ea-re seventh year thereafter. representa tives to the nunder of one hundred. shall be apportioned end distrit mcd equally. throughout the state. by districts, in prnportlnn to the numticr of taxable inhabitants. in the several parts thereof: cocept that ally county cord-kit/Mg at least three thnusand tire hundred taxable, may he allow ed a separate representation but no more than three coun ties shall be Joined. and on county shall te divided.'in the formation of a district. An city containing a sufficient number of •axabl. s t . swille it 4 - , at two ro t resenta ties, shall bate A see:trios- re:.l ,, ,dstion .14:Signed It, and shall Is , divided lot., eat, etitent , iistricts of contiguous ter ritory. of ,qu:11 taxahle ppulation ai near as may be. earl, of which dl-tsicts shall veer on- represantatire.'• At the end of seethm seven. same article. insert these vo , rds. •• the eity of Philadelphia shall he divided into senatorial districts, of cc,nti guoua tereitorys ws nearly equal In taxable population as passible: but to, ward shah be divided in the Planation thereof.- The legislature at its first ses.ion. after the adoption of rill, amendment shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial and representative districts. in tbetuaniterabove provided: such district , to remain unchanged until the ap dtionment in the scar due tlents.and right hundred and xtv-four. AMENDMENT.—TO BE : , ECTI. X XVI. ARTICLE I. The legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke or annul. any charter of incorporation hereafter conferred I,V. 1111 , 1,. any Cr general law. whenever in their 1113 y lw II- thevovh manner. r. tb., 1,111,111. kt -hail .tILN try_ Airil 21. 1:.,01.:11. That flab re ,, olutirm pus. On the firg *Mena' nwnt. yens 24, nays :1. ilu Il l....cundamnduk.rit. era.: .1)n the third :ta.leuthneat,( l ,, :he f•mrth amendment. yeas 23. nays 4. t no, ft an the Jourual. TipotA. , A. AI Al;Vi RP. Ch.rt.. Hot st; lit:Vitt:St:7,4, v ,, • April 21. 1,36. rhm. 11,17. re_ rag, On the !tilt Slllettd. ment. yea.. 72, nays 24. on the ,ecoud amendment. ye. 63. nays 25. On the third amendment, yeas 44, nays 25: and on the fourth amendment, yeas 69. nays 16. Extract ft, an the Journal. SrcRETARVS OFFICE. 1 . A. G. CDITIN, Filed April •S 4. 1 , 56 :iveri , tary of Commonwealth SECRETARY . , (lErlk June 27. Isr,i;. I do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and eorri.tet copy of the OrlgiLl3l •• Cesulutinu rebtil !kJ All amendment of the Conitittition - th e m e remain- on tile in this wake. - -, 11 testimony whet - y. 4 I have herennte net ills j i hand and sauced ti be affixed the urid id the " p :reretarv's. ale day and year above writ- A. r,, CURTIN, C.man,mt.tilth 10 SEX arc. April la;ilJ. Itradlitions proposing amendments to the C . 011,411[110, of the CollllllolllVeld h. Going under ~,n sidevation, inn the question, Will the Senate agre.• to the ti,st amendment The yeas and nays wore taken agreeably to the id-, ions of the Constitution. and were as follows, viz: Yee;—.Nlessrs. Browne, Buck:dew, Evans. For gust., Flenniken. 11.ogm Ingrain, .ItimisaM, Laubach Lewis, 31121iutoek. Itriee , ,Iters,Lutnan, z , outlier. nit rant, Taggart, \Talton, WeLdl. IVlodry. and Finn sp,./Ler-2 t t'•—Sk••. r.. I'r:J.l, r, r4;_..1r4,n. H.-Iling~•r .un I'r: tt-5. So the •inestion was 'frit:thin/v.l in tl u ;tail °noir, .W the question. Will the Senate agree to the second nrue[Wnmu r• Tit.• yeas and nays were taken agrevably to thupr.u.ision ..f the Constithtioil and we, as follows, sic: Sets—Messrs. Browne ' Hook:dew, Evan. lingo, Ingram, Jamison,, Knox. haul...ten, Ls. look, Sellers, Shuman, .Souther, Straub, Walls., 55 ei•ti Wherry and Wilkim,—N. MMR= the gllc,tioll wa% deterwi I, I in the :Willa:till, thi the question, Will the Senate agree to the third attulidnient : The pets and na:, ir were taken :t4ree.tlil) hon. and were its fellows. rig : Yras—Messrs. Browne . , Iluckeleie, flrehl o UreS,Well, Evans, Ferguson. Flenniken, lingo, I Ugralti, thahlsoll.•hrl• den, Knox, Lodi:oil, Lewin, M'Clintuck, Mellinger. Pratt Price, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub. Tagiti I. Walton Welsh, Wherry, Wilkhi. audj . iatt. Nice—Mr. Gregg-1. So the question IrVa, detvriuiued iii the allirmaltv, Uu the question. Will the Senate agree 1u tic fourth iiniendnionl? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to ill.: and Were ns folb,Ws. viz: Vnas-31e•sr, Brmame, Buckainn, Urrbawell,• Evans Flenniken, lingo, Ingram, Janii,m, Jordan. linos. 'Au burn. Louis, M'Ulintork. Price , Sellers, , homan. r ,,, mthur . ..itranh, Walton, WrI,M,I'I .Y I I. NpraI. (Tab!, tiregg, 31olluttier, and hatt —4. 'MI the question was .li.teraliat•ll 10 the affirmative, Journal of the 1i0n.... !tepti...-entati,e, April The yea , and nit), ‘tele talten at.reettlO to pi iii to kite of the Constitution, and ou tilt, tittd propto,ed antead 110 . 111. Wel . o fO/10W, vi,, Ando,.lt. Backus. Baldwin. Bald k (I.3,iyaug., Bock. Bernhrd. II d, Doter. Brown. dtrusb. Bur lman. Cattasal. Cart), lace ford. Deudald Edm„,m(r. Fausaid. Fustor. Getz, Ila mei. Harp,. Ilvius. Hibbs. Hill, Mille a. , Hipp,. Holcomb, Iluuseckor, Intbric. Ingham, Innis. dottits. Ma, r um. Laporte, Lobe, lamgaker. Lo, eli . , Fe3llllolll. VCar• thy. M'Coantb. Alatmlc, Honead 11111,•r, Mont,tontord..‘lo.,/ head, Mum/on:tidier, it,. l'eat'son. mitecti. Gaut scy. stenk, small ghenyo Smith iCambria./ zimith, I Wyoming., 51G..., Thotapbon, Vail. Whallon, Bright. (Dauphin,/ 1{ right. duzcrne. Zimmerman and 1 . ,-31,,r5. Augustine. Barry, Clover, Cobourn. Dock, Far, Fulton. Gaylord. Gibbon). Ilautilbm, Hancook, Huns, ((nose, L.u.adtrittg. Vlacec..Nlanle). lhadis. Mum ma, Pattcrsun. WHIM do And :.. the q11,11..01 tartlll , ,i iii 1)11c 3(1111,1 , 11,. On 11, V, ill Ili.. 11. , Ln 1 tit - , z 1 A Ildv:S11, 11411. Bock. l'ot tr,i Bernhard. ltd) it. Brian Brush thachanati, CalDioheil. Party, 'iota. Harp,, Ileitis. 11M1... 11111, Hill 11;l1/1. 11111 i, Irwin—Johns. Johnson. Laporte, Lebo. I,ormaker. Lovett 3111 ii anlll I. .11 'Carib). )1 Condi. Mangle, 1011:goillury. INIO, ad . Sllninniintinn.. llrr. Pearson, Pim IZ.upwy. heed . Reinhold, Biddle, IL . i„.. rts, Smith., All,llcrly. IVhaihm. erne. Zimmerman II Wri . N 11 , —Men , rs. Barry. Clover. Editmer, Fry. F a it, Gaylord, ilibtony. lhuniltm, , Ilauemk. Illm e ker, )lager, )lanlry. 31orr1s. 31iiintna, Patterson, Phelps, Salisbury. Smith, (t:m.l , l'lm) 'l'lttaupson, Wi.rode. nod Yelirstry—i2). o the question was 4104.ri0in..1 in t h e nfliritritiv.-. nn the queNtion, 'Will the Homor it,iree to the third amendment The , • IV, nr,l, f,11,,WF. Vl:AN—Messrs. And. r, in, Bark Baldwin, Balk lied:, Beck. I York., Bernhard, Boyd, Buyer, Brown, llu'•hanan, C;Adoell. Campbell. Carte. Craig..grawford, Ed inger. Fausidd, Foster. Fry, Oct', Haines, Hamel, Harper. Hein,. Hibbm, Hineg., Hippie. Holcomb, Housekeeper. ❑nbrie, Ingham, Innis, lrwin, Johns, Johnson, I.:Torte, L e in, Longalier. Loyett, M'Calniont.Comh, Mangle, Me near. Miller, Montgomery, utmemarher• Orr. Pearson, I 'hel py, Purcell. Ramsey, Reed. Riddle, ;heck, ( A IlegllenY-) smith. (Cambria., smith, (Wyoming. IThonne .on, Whallon. Wright.. Inniphin.i Wright Luzern,. I and Zsmnierman-64. N at—Messrs. Barry, Clover, Cobourn. Dock. Duwdall, Fulton, Gaylord, Gil,huney, Hamilton, Hancock, 'hawk,. Leiseuring, M'Carthy, Magee, Manley. Moorhead, Morris, Patterson, Reinhold. Roberts.Mdisbury, Walter:Wintrode. Vearsley and Wright. Siether—.2s. the question wasgleterinined In th e ;ah ro .ti v ,.. i)n the question Mill the House agree to the fourth :Iniendmeut The yea , and ?lays So re takon, w., - 0 iz : EA , —Messrs. Aa dery an. Back us, Ball. Beek, t Lvcoming.l Beek, r Vork.l Bernhard, Boyd, Boyer, Brown. Brush, chai... Caldwell. Campbell. Marty, Craig, Crawford- Duav doll. Edinger, Fausold, Foster. Fry, (lets. Hamel, Harper, mbhs. VIII , Hillegas. Hippie. Holcomb. Hensekeep er, Hunlsecker. Imbrie. Innis. Irwin: Johnson. Laporte. Longaker. Lovett..WCalinunt., WCarthy. NrComlt, )langle. Menear. 3litler, Montgomery, Moorhead. NllllllO - I are. Pearson. Ph•ips. Purcell. Bann.ey. Need. Reid. bold, Riddle, Roberts. :damk,.6nittli, t Cambria. t k Wyoming.) Thompson. Vail. Walter, Wind:tom Wright. Luzern Yearsley, Zimmerman and Wright VS—Hesars. Barry, Clover • Cohourn. Fulton. I ; bboney, laines. Hancock, Huneker. Ingham. Leisenriug. Haaes. Hanley. Morris. Patterson. Salisbury and Wintrode—lto the tintodion wa- determined in the athrtamisa, SECRETARI'S Ilarrkburg. Jun.. 37. I r.6tl. IJ Itsyl nl I 11 th; certify that the al eve and foregoing i 4 :t true and correct ropy of the " Yeas' and Nays - taken on the lit,. lutinu proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, as the same appears on the Journals of the two Houses of the Gonda] Aosembly of thlt Common wealth tie the session of hirai. Witness my bawl :inn ot Find office. thin s 1 twenty-seventh day ehzlif j I, indeed and fifty Fix. July S Jm '25 Secretary of the Commonwealth. • WALINE R LFI L I R N OA 7 . O L N auc t i.,, D r l j A a n no lt . : il L i tt s.. l , D to public todlee, the Commissioners of the %Vashington and Maryland Line Railroad Company, met at the house of Frederick Cooper, in Lancaster, for the purpose of organ! zing the board according to the provisions of said act. On motion of John C. Walton, Esq...leremlah IS. Haines was chosen chairman, and Joln, .1. Porter. Secretary. . . On motion it was resolved, that Jeremiah B. John C. Walton. John Long. S. W. I'. Boyd, Wm. Barnes, John Black. Thomas 11. Baumgardner, John A. Shultz, Jeremiah Brown, jr.. and John .1. Porter, be a committee to open the books for the sale of said stock agreeably to the provisions of the general railroad law, on Monday, the dist day of July, at the public house of Frederick Cooper; in the city of Lancaster. for the purpose of receiving sub scriptions to said stock. On motion of John Long, the meeting adjourned to meet on the 21st of July, at ale• same place. at 11 ~ ' clock, A. M. jute 1 Zit 24 DROCLAIIIATIOM.—Whereag, by a supplement of an ordinance enacted into a law at the city of Lan caster, the 14th day of Jane. A. L.. 1852. allowing the sale, ur ca,ting, throwing, or tiring Squibs. Rockets or other Fire \t'nrks within fthe city of Lancaster, on the third. fourth and fifth dayo . of July, iu every year. 1 therefore Issue thin my Proclamation, forbidding the tiring of gun,. (unless by military companies.) •and other fire arm., portable cannon, or the selling, (mating. throw ing. or firing chasers. or other fire works. operating in a similar manner. and not containt,l in the foregoing Ordi• nonce. Calling upon all gr.!' and peaceable citizens. and Police Officers, to bring all offenders before me or any Ald^roan of the city, that the rialtle may be fined and dealt with a•- cording to the Ordinance nil Marchtst. 1826. Dated at the itc of Lanea , ter. Juno 2.3 d, A. D.. 1 , 56. JoIIN ZIMMER M AN. july I It 24 Mayor. PPLICATION FOR LICENSE.—C. H. 11 Kamer.. for a Store License in Warwick Township, with privilege to Fell Liquors. Application to be made at the August cession of the Court july 21 tf 24 ENERAL INSURANCE . AGENCY- No. West King 0.. Lancaster. The Anthracite Iron lance Company. Capital 6400,000--Charter Perpetual. Insure against loss or damage by fir.• on snildines • Fnrn tar✓:uud Nierchandize general] y THE ALLIANCE EIRE INSURANCE CO. Capital 330 0,000. In,ures against loss or damage Ly fire on Bridges. Mee chandize and Furniture, generally. All demand , paid promptly. THE PHILADELPHIA MUTUAL LIVE STOCK issr. RASCE CO. Authorized Capital 8100,000. For the Insurance of every dostription of Live Stock, Horses. Mules, Sheep, AT., against Direnses, Fire, Water and Accidents. Any information will be given be application to the on Ilersigneri. M. LOCHER. joly 1 :nu 24 Agent. PINE LAND AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned, residing in Ephrata township, Lancaster county. offers at Private Sale, 1250 Aorar of finstrate PINE LAND. situated in the counties of Wyoming and Luzerne, at the head of the North Branch Canal. The Land Is well timbered with Pine, and has Iron Ore and Stone Coal on it. For particulars, enquire with the tinder. signed, at Ephrata. . may 27 St* 19 JACOB L. ORM.. `EVEN TEACHERS WANTED—In West [Ammeter zlcheul District. The Directors slit meet at the house of John McAllister, in Lampeter ,tquare, km Tue. Lay the 15th of.lnly, at I o'eto,k. P. 31, for the per pse of examininr wt,l employinz T..achers. Th e s e h—,,t s xia he kept open six mouth. 4 Salary. 225. JOHN C. BALDWIN, July 1 31 4 Are curing the Sick to an extent never before known of any Medicine. INVALIDS, READ AND:EDGE FOR YOURSELVES JULES lIAUEL, Esq., the well known perfumer. of Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, whose choice products . are found at almost every h,ilet, says: ant happy to say of your CATHIRTIC PILLS. that have found them a better family medicine, for common use, than any other within my knowledge. Many of my friends have realized marked benefits from them, and co. inside with me in believing that they possess extraordinary virtues fur driving out diseases and curing,the sick. They are not only effectual, but safe and pleasant to be taken— qualities which must make them valued! bv the public when they are known." The venerable Chancellor WARDLAW writes front Bal timore, 15th April, I 8.51: DR. J. C. Aron— Sir: I have taken your Pills with great benefit, for the listlessness, languor, loss of appetite, and Bilious headache, which has of late years overtaken Inc in the spring. A fetv doses of your Pills cured rue. I have used your Cherry Pectoral many years in my family for coughs and colds with unfailing success. You make medicines which cure; and I feel it a pleasure to commend you for the good you have done and are doing." JPIL`i F. BEATTY, Esq., Sec. of the Penn. Railroad co., .acs: " Pa. R. R. Office, Philadelphia, Dec. 13, 1553. Sir I take pleasure in adding my testimony to the efficacy of your medicines, having denved very material benefit front the use of both your Pectoral and Cathartic Pills. lam never without them in my family, nor shall I ever consent to be, while my means will procure therm" The widely renowned S. S. STEVENS, M. D., of Went worth, N. H., writes: WILLIAM JACK. Cl,rk "Having used your Csxn 'Mile Pius in my practice, I certify from experience that they are en invaluable purga tive. In cases of disordered flinch.. of the liver , causing headache, indigestion, costiveness, annul the great variety of diseases that follow, they are a surer remedy than any other. In all cases where a purgative remedy is required, I confidently recommend these Pills to the public, as superior to any other I have ever found. They are auto in their operation, and perfectly safe—qualities which make them an invaluable article for public use. I have for ihany years known your Cherry Pectoral as the best Cough medicine in the world ; and linear Pills are in no wise inferior to that admirable preparation for the treat ment of diseases." "Acton. Ate., Nor. AS, 1853. •‘ Da. J. C. Avon— Dear Sir: I have been afflicted from my birth with scrofula in its worst form, and now, after twenty years' trial, and an untold of amount of stifle ring, have been completely cured in a few weeks by your Pill , . With what feelings of rejoicing I wnte can only be imagined when you realize what I have suffered, and how long. "Never until now hare I been free from this It.MIPSOIIIO disease in some shape. At times it attacked my eye,. and made me almost blind, besides the unendurable pain ; at others it settled in the scalp of my bead, and destno hair, and has kept me partly bald all my day.: m.olollllt, it came out in my face, and kept it for 114411.11+ a raw ...ore "About nine weeks ago I commenced taking your 'a thartic Pills, and now am entirely free from the complaint. My eyes are well, my skin is fair, and iny hair has ruin menced a healthy growth; all of which makes me feel already a new person. " Hoping this statement may be the means of o...nyei . ing information that shall do good to others, I ani. rcith cart wnum~nt of gr.titude, Vo lIARIA RICKER." " I have known the above named Maria Ricker fr. , 01 her childhood, and her statement is strictly ;roe. ANDREW .1. MESERVE, Overseer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing co." CAPT. JOEL PRATT, of the ship Marion, writes nom Boston, 20th April, 18.51 "Your Pills have cured me front a bilious attack wi nch arose from derangement of the Liver, which had Leconte very serious. I had failed of any relief by sly Physician, and from every retried), I could try ; but a few doSe , of your Pilla have completely restored me to health. I have given them to my children for.worms, with the best ef fects. They were promptly cured. I recommended then, to a friend for costiveness, which bad troubled him tier months ; he told me in a few days they had cured hint. You make the best medicine in the world ; and I am tree to say so." Read this from the distinguished Solicitor of the Supreme Court, whose brilliant abilities have made him o ell known, not only in this but the neighboring States. "New Oxleart.,, 515 I. "Sir: I have great satisfaction to assuring VOll I myself and family have been very much benefited to medicines. jlly wife was cured, two years si rice, of ase. vere and dangerous cough, by your - Cuctinz Pccloo and since then has enjoyed perfect health. My cluldroi have several times been cured from attacks of the ludo. enza and Croup by it. It is an invaluable remedy ice these complaints. Your CATHARTIC Pius have eiiiiroiy cured me from a dyspepsia and costiveness, which has grown upon me for some years,— indeed, cilia 011 much more important, from the fact that I had failed get relief from the best Physicians which this swim, oi the country affords, and from any of the numerous rein, dies I had taken, "You seem to us, Doctor, like a providential to our family, and you may well sitimoge we are nig on , mindful of is. Yours reivetfully. •• Senate Chamber, Ohio, April sth, •' On. J. C. ATER— Honored Sir: I have matte a find ough trial of the CATHARTIC Puss, left me by your acput. and have been cured by them of the dreadful lthenm:n-u, under which he found me suffering. The fir, die, tr. lieved me, and a few subsequent doses hair fs , iiirel removed the disease. I feel in better health now than for some years before, which I attribute entirely to the eff,t , of your CATHARTIC PHs/. Yours with great respect. The above are all from persons who are publicly km•'+n where they reside, and who would not make thet, stale. menu without a thorough conviction that [bey were true. Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. CHAS. A. HEIN IT,II. 18 Eaci King-El's ' ink I ti !4 4,,PECIAL NOTICE.-111,11ti, disposed of any im Otere , t in the clerk and fixtures of the Into Min nnt Murray A; Shank, and being very deSiroll, to otiva such anon:a nneals or will enable me to go somewhere to the 'nVe,t. with a view to seek out a place for iny (Mtn, hullo., and as there is a large amount outstanding an the h ed. of the late firm. which it is important should lan closed Inefore ;ay leash,. I hereby most earnestly request those indebted to malso anent on or before the sth day or July neat, until time I may be teamd at the of l Qtannt, Inotw.non lln hours of S o'clock A. Mn and 5. P. M. Persons in th#tcountry will confer a gnat litvor by Cal at once and settling their account, as it would ire atiereied with tut much expense mr wait on them personally. There are a great many Sabbath Schools ill arrears. %101 l those having them in charge plane take prompt measorcs to hare settlement mad, HENRI ,ions 2 4 2t ODA WATER. AT TILE EXCELSIOR I DRMAND CHEMICAL STORE. lam happy to an nounce to me friends a n d the public that I am now pr pared to furnish them with char. cool and lavldintt S(IDA WATEIt made of Pure Di Carbonate Of Soda. This article may be indulged in icon by the most deli cate, ithout the least fear of any injurious effects. I have also intruillWel the Cream Syrup. si. popular in the large cities -5 tickets for '25 eta. I!! for 3,1 ,•15. 111 tickets for 81 00. juue 17 tf 23 S. WELCIIENcI. 11 , 0 PARMERS.—The subsrlbers zespectfully call the attention of all those iu want of Fertilizers, to their stock consisting 14 PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO. received directly from the gut eminent sgyuts. and in ail cases win ranted to be genuine. We also call your attoin siou to the celebrated PACIFIC OCEAN GUANO. This ar tide is esteemed fully equal to Peruvian Guano. a. deuced by the analysis and practical test cif ral•1111,-. :OW in offered at a lower price than the peruvian. COLUMBIAN liCANO.—This article is also ago t. r tilizer, packed in barrels and sold at a very low price Ilas ing le,n appointed by Messrs. Allen si Needles the, agents for the ,car of their well-known IMPROVED PER-PHOSPIJATE of , 1.131/4, we al, ready to, rill Or •1,-.fur the same. From thy to-iilll,ll fp,se throe si teed this FertiliLer for some years past. we feel fully :n -thorizial in saying . that it is the -15.,t I r Wheat, Corn, Oats, Grass and other en - ins—which ...olive a vigorous and permaneut. stimulaut—that InaS adored to the public.. Al,',, conNtantly ott hood. PL.I:STE I: —in the tutor and ground!. SALT—Grounil Alain out Ashton HI, lace ,Iways Itstiii a largo si..ek of ,/- perior quality or Lim, It . uritilig mei Family otter at the lowest market prices. , 4.1 j• Apply at the %Varelititve at l'iraciry Lanclipg. ou ill, Cor,logu NitNigation, at it. , Cont , l..ga Trall,llol lot i••ii Olin, in LI 1 - :4 I. CA 1.1./Elt apt •.!,! it II yelng and Scouring—Philip Hudson, Faocy Llllyee, rilirinellth Street, Philadelphia, three doorh . :tbove Cherry Street, respectfully in terms the citizens of Lancaster county and elsewhere. that all kinds of Silks, Crapes, Ilerinoes, n,., are dyed is t he most thshlonable and permanent colors. ',dirs . cashmere and crape shawls, cloaks, no.. cicansed and pressed equal to new; Silk dresses watered in superior style. tientlemen's apparel scoured and dyed in superior style; in short. Dye lug in all its various branches done at short notice, and on the lowest terms. Ales,, Carpet, Cleansed. A call is earnestly solicited, as it is very convenient for those 01,u should want anything iu the above line. Phila. mar 1S BIZIEVEM A VALI; ABLE I , Alt:11 AT PRIVATE .401. tALE. The Su L,eri her , will rill at Private riale the FARM on which he resi.h , ., situate. in Eruniore Township. Latteaster County, about two mil.— south-we-A of the Bark Tavern, adjoining the road leading trout Conowingo Fur nace to the :m/unit:ulna, about two mile, west of the ier titer and about tour miles east of the latter—adjeining bands of Joseph Earn hart, Theriot, A. Clark. John 3lyers and ether !audio!' the riulrMber. containing TD it HUN DRED AND miaur ablalt eighty acres et wLich a c e covered with thriving young Halloo,. the halaut e is in a tirst rate state of eultivatiun, as wiil appear upLn exam ination. well termed efT int. to water in. and fret.. cacti field. There is 0 large and eat reliant APPLE ORCHARD 00 the premiers and o area, many other trait trees of :detest every variety. The improvements consist or a large stone DWELL! N't; coveied with elate a IIANK BARN. large Straw House in front covered with slate, a large Wagon :died with two CUM Cribs below. and granaries in the upper story, Irlacksuntn nud Carpenter's shops built at stone and covered with slate, lee house, Smoke house and llog house. All the buildings swept liar barn are kearly new and in COLUpirt , Ord,: Iho water is conveyed to the dwelling and to the ham hl iimd pipes, by uMaua et 0 Hydraulic 110111. There is likewise On the premises a large TEI%ANT ririCrT., park stone and part trume, garden and yard newly paled in, n well or excellent water with pump therein near tile kitchen dour. This , is a very productive farm and well Wu: thy the notice of persons wishing to purchase, being in an excellent and healthy neighborhood, convenient to Stores, Churches or digerent denominations. and to Mills—there being a Cliist Mill, Saw Mills. Clover Mill Apple Mill and Cider Press on nu adjoining property. For terms, whieb rat, made irs , aninodating apple to the subscriber. ISAAC Rol; tile. Brumore Township, May _7th West Chester lapublicon ropy. and charge Advertiser. A TTENTION CITIZENS I—WATCHES AND / - I.IEWELRY. We have just received a splendid its,ort moat of Watches Mill Jewelry, whicL we are determined to sell at very low rates. Call and examine for yourselvos.— Coral, Buck Horn, Lava, Cameo and Enamelled Breast Pins, and Ear Rings, all of the latest styles. Also, a line assortment of Mourning Jewelry. Silver wore of every de scription, Salt Cups, Napkin Rings, Spoons and Forks, uit Knives, Fruit Baskets, and a very flue Plated Tea Sett; together with all other articles usually kept in our line. We are always thankful for a call. S. A. DYSART & PIW., lipr tf 14 , No. 10 West King st., Lancaster. LATE 3 SLATE I—The subscribers respectfully 0 announce to tho public, that they still continue to fur nish and put on Rooting Slate from :the celebrated York County Quarries, which are unsurpassed by any other Slate In the market. Our work is done by the most experienced workmen and warranted to give satisfaction. RUSSEL & BARR, Hardware Merchants, No. S East King st., Lane', may 20 3m 18 AYER'S ."" II4INMJ ''''..., tbe Hete and legal Representatives of 1 VOTIC i LI John N. Lan° ' 1 ""'"`• eltff Of caster deceased.— Von are hereby notified to; ...a peraone in the Orphans Cautto be h In your proper e City of lan• canter, for the Counts. of 'I easter, on day of August at 10 o ' clock A. 31., to aces ... 4% day the 18th accept the Real Estate of d deceased at RI?, it_ . raolt to 1 .1 thereof mado by an Twine t held thereon, or ihodlii o t. why the same should out bi, sold according to Law. .'"' GEORGE MARTIN, Sheriff. 6T-23 zgleritT's j u n e 24 Penn,ylvanian insert nee EL week for six week 4 OTlCE.—Notice in has been made to the ereby given that application °cal of Common Pleas of Lao ••ration of "The St. Joseph's • iety of Lancaster, Penn •.,• the third Monday of August, hurter to said Society, unless rary ,ter county. for the incur Homan Catholic Beneficial and that the Court hfuefixf. f;fr the unntinfr of 1 rea , on It the COD MIMI io who vLsit WENTZ'S cheap recolloction of the "oldest y of rboico bargains boon of- V L. N. T.—All es , St”re—for never iu t lets •otelt s vAriti sits,,s,.Bands. Flow:wimp Part+ tnibroidrri••-. Fine End,. 11.ILf• —a lan Bea Ili iftli Em/. `l,,n, 4n 4:ntsq anti Zia lot at importation prices.— for Basques. Chub Skirts. • In the pierce. a iu Robes am! by the yard at Itt•rego,— l'lAlrt Figiir l tireatly Itt.ltice I Lawi••••• kind. have thrr tltt, • t 1.•• closed out wit jart hi• • 1%,n is Ben•zes '3II F., Tit:sues. Brilliants and all •en utuked down in prices and 4the qeason if price is any ob. tot ntilies, just opened. the X. L. S. T. inducements at Juno 24 tf =MEM ES CHAMBERLIN, ii , tration ou the estate of Lafi'l'A'rE OF JA. .4 .1..• t -1..-tt.•r• oti t'lltt:',r,io. Imo of Sml=lttt t'in g. 6,11 kStleti t ••••11 , to ..yid es•tatt• otuto,lizttolv. tho, hay tsitlt-ot d.lnv. prott , rly nut township, Lancaster county; O.rge Chamberlin: Alt per re to make payment no claims will present them enticated for settlement, to SAMUEL SLOKOM, or ho. Chamberlin, Adm'r.. et. 72 • , ml.bury t wp.. june 17 PARTNERSHIP.— we existing under the name ISSOLUTION 0 I Th, pm-cm•rshi l l heretei and arm of Mn, ray k Stovk has this d.iy heen ;115.01,a1 I lk , oksellers and Stationers, y niiitttal consent. STOEK. and Stationery business I the citizens of the city and patronage, and respectfully me to the new rim. In ...tint,: (mut tli Ito herby truth, my thaukn , •' county of Lanett:4,r for thei ntril,.a o.ntinunne, or the NltTlCE.—Ver.ottr, indelitt.tl to the late firm of Thirray O tidork ulll .11 at an carly bale cud make settlement. It I. our will 1., do, out ho tho tlrst of July next. jun, 17 tfll2 MURRAY & 6TOI K. A NEW .1 0 1.1.1 0 1.11:11..—ML .—C of the Firtll3 Of 0 31. 11:1111AY and terra into ctt-partnership all e,f of Item') rlook, in thy . will Indeaher conduct the In tti. Young a: CO. advantage , and itiduccint inert...tett tel to ,ell dun 1,1 nOh :I IllOrt• V:1 lied :all ti, rendering ?dock on 0, our cstahltstiment one of elate. It l•well known ray a: mock and 11. Venlig .1 et the Beek. Statiotior) and 111,1 aro I . olllt/il/01, the prow (ht. o•N Mid will ill It 1.,111V, ill I Ito Illo,t etionieratc, wobuve La \lel 11111.11,M. school Book,. and a general :Ind thank 110...1,a. 'l'ho abst, Tract Socioty Book , is mry ,ticiet's price, In :RAY, YOUNG & urrey a. Stook, and Young 11. YOUNG & CO., having eu jointly bought out the tutor *to firm of Murray & Stock, sines.i under the title of 3tur hie arrangement presents ma ny to the public, and gives us heap, as business can be COB - scale, at the same i.r the most extensive, as well the largest In the Interior of that the two concerns of Alur.. Co., covered the whole ground 'criodival business, and as the . eturs of the new firm have ul te every department of the tory 81.11180, Iv Medical, Theological, tint!, Biographical, Travels, assortment of Miscellaneous talent of Sunday School and I arge, which are sold at the . mei. of the two stocks being :acing new purchases at the ii, we feel disposed to sell very ock. We go upon the princl- I moats." L ho hove small ire tis n call,—we will "ill you p. 1.1., tint, for tro.“.• nttla, loving Itlgh at flat laW. to 111. the r.oul holy -. t uick .1,, and two Bini .IdiENT, AND PE; apical to invest priditalily, 1 id :I.lN:drably norks cla Thy Ny,,,p,iper and Naga tiunt.,l it iwparati• it I.lle daily:l,4.i Batik, when, rei eivi .1 . 1111) Nen.papor... at piddisityrs pr' departurent will ha eat , Centre Square, neqt door to will always be prepared to 01 the leading Magazines or llt RA Y, YOUNG .1: CO., Centre Sgoitre, Lanenster \ qtla•••1/ , 0 N . 1 C S 0 2i than give liiinpurao becau,ii they doo . l (midi In. 4 all ago.. and hilliui its Natural Antidote. nod all pear , uitc, ia„ nil 1114 -,,, , The vorldicade or Chinon, \ flu 1111 , IN Nil I . • than • :111 h.• 4•N/SIVIAIN, u lion and dug , Ag e hid wrill h. :I lal/N I /111//l, JIINI I iNN•IItNI lINI/11 a 1.11),.1:1 —They never did do wore I . mid they never will. It 6 rcruse of the disease. The • diseases. is the atmospheric Neut rail. this poison by ti i 4Vilf4t. mused by It dlssp• tool Ague Cure is this Anti it is a perfectly harmless Im eelebrated chemist, J. It. ,I lest. IS attached to every ossl it du no harm. a or Quini”., Arsunic, ur:tuy ruinous to the coustilli w..whirlt new, allowx pei illutra• , ' Jute mxtraets 1,111 to lett, %lurch IS, 18rai. 'ac : Yours or .2d loot. I. le la,t year and the difficulty ks greatly increased from the wen introduced which was as being better than using I ume that the remedy they r. contained the Drug Itself! lnith's Tonic, - ) wont lured- I out cure it, as It'would often lis one circumstance 1 deem , stitute a test comparison be. tidlowing is the result: 61.0 it.., Cur, Arrii,l I. ae try it iv Obi 1.1 r ll vnicily had grim in liivor ulth 111., pul lug I ill, 11,1,/ C,ap.• taking Mt , rtttotl.t. LAN break tut Agut.. lout it di. return whit reneittA eit in your favor, it I could it, twocu tt ittla ..ur curs. ore." all of which were case. Ler." of tunny weeks staudlug, other remedies, occasionally •• in all such lases,) slowly the foundation fur other and e.kl in effecting a radical cure roar remedy, and they have til three of these cases the • 01, and would, as before sta -1 a period or two had elapsed . . Threu permort, took your •• They hod tried 1111i:due...I uti , dug Jut t it w.u.. t e.tring them out, :tot' lay tit rrr tu;dndie 1 did %lir, ori dl thr, Of not 11:14 aehill lu nre. u ted. Ideal: till' Chill. Jolt( idle would return. I think there 0 111 It, tin ••‘ thi• tidvuotak.. dr..und lienlty now In giving to your c,l" any other reutedy now In BUCKNER, M. D. r Antidote to Malaria, existence, is equally certhin Take it when you feel the ver have.a single one. A. RIIODES, Rhode's Fey, r anil .14ne the only harwl,.., remedy in a pielenlive, a, a — Cure.. i• ,, 111111/f. 1 . 011 Will II Providence, It. I. Jacob., King, Dr. S. Welch net.ter, and .DruggLsts gen june 17 UT) For Sale by C. A. Ilentit,ll ens, •Ibhn Fontlersmitli. in I.: r ally. LILOUNCED ROBE ilobe Dresses. 31aguillee Motte, 4-1141unced /11t! Al, : a tow Imin• of 01W large lot of black a' MMus : all price, ju,t opette , l june.lo If 21 )ROPOSALS FOR directed to the Lancast. ceiruol until the 4th of July POS.. before the INt. of No lOu TONS HAIM 1111 AL 'nit .. SIIFT .. DRESSES.—Rich Silk t Berege 'lobes; Splendid •env Robes; Beautiful Robes. red black Monroe Antique el colored Taffeta Silk Mau- proposale, il . r County Prison, will be re -I..xt, for the delivery at the • •ember next of Ithle f r or t i lr uh rtinj furnace, HENRY ECKERT, JACOB ROIIRER. Committee of Inspectors. Jtlll i , 1.1 ..1 D OTHERS.—Your at . rge stock of DRUGS, CHEM ..eived direct from the Menu - f Sulphate of Quinine, Sul. ,:ulphate of Morphia, Lunar Y, Fowler's Solution, Syrup I. Blue Mass, Otto, Camphor, Fro PIVISICIANS o•otion to the I, 11:A1..5, kc, nialy of them r. , faeturcr, consisting in part ~ photo Cinchora. Acetate and Cnnstir Diaphoretic Antimon lodide id Iron. Opium, Calian didap, Acid, he.. de., :I, 11051 AS ELLMAKER'S W..st King st., Lancaster. tau Drug and Chonwal may ti STORE.—L. BAIIIII, . for in every description of Queen street, (next door to unite Weidler's . llotel,) tam - MEW DRY GOOD. Wholesale and Retail D DRY GI a gni. No. 1; . 2 North Dr. Waylan's trot Storet'l. of caster. l'a. ~tfully call the attention of I.7uunty of Lancaster, to his DRY GOODS, consisting of and Yestings, Velvet Cords, ..;otton Pant Stuffs, AG Also, Duo, Berege de balm's, Slik ' Ac. Moo, all kinds and Gloves, Silk Lacme and qapes, Laces and Embroidery t•xtermive asHortmebt of T/11,1,111 .1 ,111 , , W1)111111 ,1 , 1 1,1 1 11,, dfizens ad . the Ent) . nlllll. large and well sekcted Mock of Cloths. Cassitneres. Sattinetts Kentucky deans, Woolen and few styles silks, Challys, Situ Lustre, Alpacas. Shawls, of fin, White tit,sls. Fringes .tf all colors. Collars, of all knit-, together with tull House Kee; Ing Goods, nd Cotton Shoetinga, Shirt- Stripe, Woolen, Cotton and d Cotton Table, Cloths, Towi :,a,isting 31uslin, Linen lugs. Tickings, Checks, Conun homrwade Yl:uued+. linen :v nc. Unlbr,llits. I'nennil~, Le COUNTRY :4TOREK EEPEI K EEPERS can I,n nnipplied. ut i. 311 and exmnino Iwto, pnrell tnrmiucd tti n it I,,wer than hi city. illaases, Window Blinds, horn, Braid and Palm leaf IS, PEDLERS ASV SHOP d are respectfully Invited to sing elsewhere, as he is de • ether establishment in the !ry description taken in ex may d tf ffi Aar COMitry yn d u.'. • 01 eV ctory.—SAMUEL DIL - I. liberal patronage hereto* I ,espeetfully In his cur, y, that he still continues at , rest, nearly opposite Fulton rtopperware Harm Vil.Eit returns thauks for t Ire bestowed upon him, and tourers and the public general the old stand, in Wvst King s L.turo to order Ware, Hall. and i, prepared to mnu Copper A on the most ronnonabl• friends especially to give In all it, various branches, torms. Ile invites ilk count being able to please :table. Limn ..al I. a, lit• confident o Livery Laud, fur hirer, fIUftSES, e., Lc., oil iu order, I ex. He ale., kr,ps constantly 0 CA ltlAt; ES, BARM;CIIES. nod furl] islo.d 0t th, lowest rai Give him a call when you u..ed anything of the kind and he will suit you to a nicety. ed Loads of Saud on hand ff4=SCMMMI g, at the Livery Stable of I SAMUEL DILLER, %Vest King it., Lancaster. Mr= L I PRING AND SUII MER CLOTHING. I 5 - 3 The undersigned request the attention of Isis friends nod the public to his new and, large assortment of Shift NG .5 N I, SC NI NI Elt CLOTHING, all of which ‘3,1, i.of his own manufacture. er y article warranted to be well made. and will be s Id as cheap as .. be bought at any other Store n this city. Ms large and complete stock of Clothing co ists, in parts of— Black and Brown Cloth Fr k and Dress Coats. Blue, Green and Olive do do Black and Fancy Cassimere 'anlaloomi. i Black and Fancy Satin end s ilk Vents. Shirts, Collar.. stocks, Cray ta and Hose— Together 0 ith a complete a.sso tment of all articles usually ; I. kept at establish erste of this lase. Cloths, C.llFi ere and Vestige in the pieceialwaya on hand, and Will ado up to Order at the lowest prices, in the best mann , and with punctuality. H a ving purchased his goods; for cash, hn Is prepared to sell at the very lowest prices. 4G - g-' -CUSTOMER Worm made to order at the shortest notice, 1 1 and in the most satisfactory a d workmanlike manner.— By strict attention to busines , and a desire to please his customers by selling none but the beet goods at fair prices, the unden , igned hopes to seen e a continuance of the liber al share of public patronage he hastheretoforereceiTed. fIEO. SPUR lElt, Merchant Tailor, No. 13, Nort Queen Street, Lancaster. Between the Stereo of Zahm k ackeon, and Henry Bother tool's., , apr T 2 Sta 1:1 'S Cheap Fancy and orth Elghth . street, second DETER BURGNER j VARIETY STORE, No. 63 door above Arch, Philadelphi. Combs, Brushes, Perfumeries, kets, Wurk Boxes, C,abas, Rich China Art/. In great variety, Wholesale cash prices. Knives, Scissors, Fancy Bac, Satchels, Port-monnales, les, Toys, &c., and Retsil,s4 the lowest Apr 22 314 To THE LADIES.— arts Flounced Berege Robe; thew cool and beautiful terlals for Summer are now open, at WENTZ'S Second Mourning Challie Lanes, Just received 1 weee of the best goods ever sold, now selling at oaly_laji cents,. at WRNTVII. Now opening from New York Auctions, Colored beautiful goods only IR cents. Parasols, a great bargain. All ladles in want of a handsome parasol should'• call at WiETTEL.- Just received—Ladles Snmiryir.floods—Pive cans of new styles-for Summer wear. birgaitut at June.lo tf 21. WENTZI3: .11 *EBB BOWMAN, Prothonotary J. D. TSIIUDY,