'; 1 wt w -11 g• g TIIFCROPH Just ChailOsi'ani, general •thing, contain some notiqa-ofathe .crops ahout being harvested. As 1, gp o eyal.thiug they do names= to be - offeseifill" iaood over thrrtilliftett - Of - th§ -- preshEurvest =---- The wheat crop throughout the State is light, &fain 'lrian' - seUtions decidedly so. In large diet l is there has been muchteourpinint of_drouth, and Spring croptiha-i4ng_ been, seriously injured preient ati:"unproinising appearance.— The Westmoreland - Repubtican says : From June 9th, to last Thursday, July 7th, no rain, of any aceount, 'fell in this vicinitS l . ;That ttith:Was parched, springs -and wells began to fail and vege tation stiffered - severely. On the latter daY)Vdlitat 7 C - otiiouS rain with a storm of wind which was useful, especially to pasture but 15y - its Violence. did consid erabletdtimage to the growing crops of wEiWinid-eor-n-by prostrating the one and washing .ou.t.much of the other.— Although the rain was profuse it did not last long, enough to penetrate the gmund.more.than a few inches. Since thAn the weather has been very sultry —the,thermometer rising as high as 96° In the.i - shade--and there has been a good deat , Of wind. From these causes the gr(Wrd - 2 - EMU - very rapidly and we are now . suffering from drouth as (hiring a Month-past. On Monday evening we had a slight shower, but on Tuesday it was again as hot and dry as before. Theprospects of crops are only mid dling.on an average. Clover has been harvested in excellent condition, and in smite 'localities it is abundant. The cutting of wheat, later this year than usual, has fairly begun. There is t reat difficulty, and there will be serious loss, in consequence of the scarcity of labor, caused by taking away the 1a1,2.i.y - tion of our reliable laboring population to fill the ranks of the army. Wages are excessively high, but no sum is adequate to command a sufficient niree to save-the crops in good time and order. On the whole, the prospects of the farmers of Westmoreland are r: , Liter gloomy. They are perseverini: how ever, in spite of all obstacles, and ii the Federal -administration ~ill only let them alone and be content with the harm already done, they mny still sac, something out of their hard earnings amidst the general crash which is im pending over the land. The :real price of produce is lover than for many years, although tile nominal and false price is higher.-- Wheat, for instance, is two dollars a bushel in greenback:s, equal to only eevenly-two centi in gob!, and this is less than it has sold for since The Abolitionists really roo nui poonl,-, of the difference; and at Om sane time they enormously inereaso ttio taxes, and, by creating a vast 111.1h1) , debt. mortgage - onr farm, for millions on mil lions which they b1.1U:1114.1els :111 , 1 ,1 , NI. The N. Y. liror/d, in I,nikiuc eral review of the pre,ient crops, furnishes the following ioiyili gouce from various point , ':: NEW YORK.-A corre,pon{l , lll Seneca county, under date lc 7; 1 , , says: "The last fourteen day,- .1111 It• faVored the corn crop unu,ntli‘:, ui resuscitated thousands of wheal fields in Western New York. which in (arty JunelObted like a desert waste that to verdure quickened. A county writes that the last hall to one has made the wheat crop, and it will Le an average ; fields that looked a iiiihire as late as the loth of .1 one, t ht• tirst .July promised wolf. of the Cuuntril I;a. Genesee county under date of 27th, writes: " The first tN, Vt. ~f this month were ' fair and cool,' N 1 it L the exception of slight slam -t•s i he nights of the 7th and [eh. The halall,• of the month has been • wit MI, 111'\ anal dusty,' particularly the last J'igit ter ten days; all spring crops have felt t want of rain, particularly harle.\ -oats:' Corn planted the last of l\ lay and first of June has done well tor tile last ten days', rather better than the t•arl s planted, which has been injured bytin ellt worm to some extent. Wheat doing splendidly, and bids fatr to make a first-rate crop. I have seen no sign of the midge, and hope that even whitt• wheat will escape its ravages. Our pas tures are getting very dry, and even meadows are beginning to suffer, especi ally timothy." The Rochester Daily Union of July 7th, thus speaks of the crops. in the vicinity of Rochester " We do not give up the Crop,. because It. dozen farmers threaten to turn their cattle into the sowed fields, and tell _stories about the drouth. Ent it is useless to deny that some of the spring crops look like a partial or total failure. Owing to drouth or other causes the grain - sowed last spring bus cot. ui many localities, produced such plan as th, farmers might have expected. The oat fields about here look ht•ry bad. \ have seen fields where the stalks \veto headed out at a height of ten inches or so, and they were so few upon tht• ground that one could wail: over the field without treading 011 :t ,IIN W. Anil we have seen cattle feeding ia oat fields. the -erop being too thin to harvest.— Barley and rye look somewhat better, but the yield of spring whea light. Corn is , backward and siekl.. while our greatt s.ap.e clop, the potato, is not as promising as wL! The orchards that blossomed s o wed al. not laden with fruit. Peaches ‘\ ill I few, compared wiill what. see iu this locality. There will not n, more than a fourth of an avet:eoi crol and perhaps even less. And :apples not: promisewell, why we are .at a loss Va. say. We see no orchards, not even a. tree, that is in full beating.' The editor of the Troy Dal ,y Ti ;;: iins jll,-1 returned from a tour through the V. efn part of the State, and traveling by carriage portions of Wayne, C,ltiarit,. Yates and Steuben counties, he had the mostfavorable opportunities Co a correct judgment of the crops in 111, section over which lie passed. tic says "The drouth has been quite ,evere throughout Central and It. c-lean Neu York. Not a drop of rain itill in three weeks. But for the wet spring season, all . crops would have 'cell nearly (le stroyed. As it is, barley and oats must fall at least one-third below the average yield. Corn looks well. AA ...Alter wheat prornises an exeellent crop. I ' ol.uuc require more rain, but mayh et There Will .be a full avei':lge it , hi of itay,lthe- ,, ,F. rass having tot a 4..;0d start before the drouth. Titer,, i s pre-pact of ,an abundant fruit harvest. - i Ogin.—The Cleveland July- 2d, says: " The diouili in :south ern-Ohio still continues. The eill•et upolitthe crops is disastrou s . - A .•o:- respondent from New tininrd, s hpetou county, under date of Jane Writes: "'We shall not t•tat as totl: whea tas we sowed in this t-uunt r. The drouth has left us without ntoadnw or pasture. Tile oats and corn kill hot make a half crop. To-day, the first 6.r week, we had- a very fine rain, whir l, may help the corn ; (nit the oats and grass are beyond redempti o n. 1 u toaster years-we had some old eorn, oak: and halr - tO fall back on, but this year we mu# : :depend entirely upon tit, erapia.s the old is entirely exhausted." ItiptANA.--Our correspondent, Miller, of Elkhart - county, writes • inader.idate of July 1, a very acceptable letter about the weather and crops. lie has - been through the county of Elk hart,:and thus sums up the crop pros pect:." Wheat will be a full average crop .•:dliarVeiting.cornmenced June 27; corn lOokkilerywell, considering the drouth -slats guttered most on clay soil ; pone t4H'iesilliae . also suffered more or less from dronth.;.l the prospect for cloverseed is poor; oats a failure—never rotieh de .liended upon as a paying crop here ; spring barley from one-fourth to one third of O. CTop ; clover hay one-half a crop': Timothy . hay very poor—almost a fadire •; pasture fields used up ; dry weather has prevented the planting. of t01; 1 404" MICHIGAN.—A correspondent from -.4llOyan. county, June 20, writes : " .have not had any rain for about ilvc weeks.- The grass is almost dried op, :ais,4l;this wheat is not much better. Corn -is growing well where it is well tended. , Ttindthe ground kept cultivated. Peaches Jookr - Welt; I think we shall have plenty them." Generally, in Michigan the - hardrop - will be good, as we learn from goodianthority, and corn bids fair to be alai" average crop throughout the state. ------MlNNEsoavir.---The St. Paul Pion , o• ;learns that:the, drouth, out-leortn, ancl ,A - IsaiiirrOst,"have greatly injured all the oropeLin the lower valley, but beyond .- `... - HePtodek§pn :the grain fields look well. ..A.bit. - tresphfident, under date of June - 23, c , 4okilslibtey:county, says: "We are hav ,gig?ry`dry q:tiMe—one of the dryest iietivu in this eountry.-- LlAVerblid la alight shower on the 4th, and 0r.,-t4Estbf, heatrliVskltilliria beans, etzrairda - potatoes to the gretitke(.-_.par- ley and oats were. ~eTtit- i ii7the— l irrw- e - s t places: Ili , this part :of :the State we '"cannot have- more than one-quarter of a._ - AassAmiusgri . s.—A correspondent - A of the Boston Cultivator .say,,: ' The - 'llay . crop - in Deerfield has turneff.out very unfavtitahltiu Some places"pros- j jug almost a failure. The vont :crop is promising. : MA.l...ti,E,The Pi:6-mo . , published at Augustarremarks: "In this vicinity we are - now (June 30) experiencing a severe droutli, "no rain of. anv-aecount having fallen for nearly a month. It will have an 'effect to seriously lessen the hay crop, as the dry weather has caused it to grow thin instead of `thickening u p. NEw ILLnPstutta—Mr. L. Bartlet, of Warner, -writes to the Country Gen tli-Jnan an exceedingly interesting letter about the crops, and their appearance in his vicinity on the. of June, from which We make a few extracts. He says : " From early spring to near the close of May we had continuous rains, which, on the heavier soils, very much retarded sowing and planting. Many farmers were unable to sow their wheat and oats till the last days of May and the first - week of the present month, and a great deal of corn was planted in June, as also large quantities of potatoes.— These late planted crops are now look ing rather puny, though the few past days of extreme warm weather have brought thcm forward quite rapidly. On the naturally dry lands, a great deal of corn way planted early, ands mostly looking gaile Wheat, oats and barley are suffering badly for lack of rain, and now do not give promise of a middling crop. Till within two weeks the p: . omi-re 0: a fa;r crop o hay was ,p ire cucouraging, But we have had no rain siuee the last weirk in May, and ;or many days recently the temperature has been high, ranging from ninety to nearly a hundred degrees, in rouse queliCe which the grass on the pine old crass fields upon the hill rms, mill come in light. Feed in the pa,turc- I- short and poor. The mom „,,triog sheep :mil lambs during 1,1 , foddering season Was Very eat, as bilOSl.of 11.1* the COOO - ate e. But it was hoped this would cca- Nvi.en the Sheep were allUtql out to pasture. I much re gret this l:ii not been the ease. The 1,,,,r- have been VaAly givut.er i -heel) have turned to pasture than W hell kept in the barn. Many person, think tile death among the shr,i, 1:11 , 1 lamb; trill alnuUnt to Oyer city.-live per cent. If we can have a sufficiency of rain in 0 day or two we may haVe fair harvest. erops but it Chi , (111,110.1 continues eight or ten longer, the farmers' pro,pects will be poor Another correspon dent, from L i pper Gilinantown, June 30, says : ”It i, very .iry here, grass dying for want of; rain. Grain suffer ing ,everely. torn iii -orne localities nearly past. hope. Fi r tint 111,1 C to two third, VER.\lO:\ Boston Cu//ivotoi• lellt.r from I,yndon, Ver tht: ritersay,: I 1}.4 l!W11111 1,:1,1 liar 1".44.11 very dry, inj 11 red gl'aSS. 444. 1: 1' 4'1 1 1.14 11111,1 1,t4 114!11t, ond - , .114-11:1 , ,1111;•11,1144011- .1;;,4k 11:1, I.IS :11,ping \\ 1111.11•Vel• is 1.t411- ,i„„,,.. . v. 114•11 ii ,•lil (Lv..111 4•01 - 11 1111,1100. . 1141 4,1114•1' 1.411t1,41' ( . 4,1 , 11 111 k 1;14•;1414:,‘ , 04. (silt. (silt to the 11.111 , 4 i :12:j11. 011(.1 IhClirt-S -.0 •, • i," cf,rre,poll - ,• :Ili l ' aill.111,) 1 , 4\1. 11441 14411:_ 1,111 141 1111 4d . the • 141144., 1,.4• : , 1111144 p 1.1•1 4, or Iles I iii1,11;i1111,1 1114,1011 iP.• i1!'11-Lt . - a, yi,•lti • ill:. :•!,i,dlli.'Up !! hed i v:ouLLI as i.,,i( - 1 - 11•:1S1'n- , , r'. i rr• 'lll s:,\ „il.l V. 11101 It uk 1.21: 1 will ',trop you lip I L.., raliiCUliir lieNV, Of . H II t Iw:t, which nun:: t11:1 1 \V , -. 1,11 , i;1, 11.11(1 itl ;,it•l in ;it \\. w:11 pCtIY, :In :1111:t)-1. itli ;W;•nunt ~c ;lin, \lo.• n , i 110“, !ill . t .:111 i uhunt \ i nut of It cr heni ; : iy )1' t a-2kl :Ilirlli au, Lut the - Wo-a 11,;\\ lzunt-ntnl)lc 1.1• , •uuliwile , i h.) i'zt.ll back nnd sltoikly fulot . prorki A eor,spolulunt \\•:11,-• AViSeOll,lll, .1 a-; NVe have dl , rl.llll 1;111 in; ilia j tine 1';i:11 ( . 11011211 to lilt' \VI; !lOW ra.ll Na, ::1 ilt rat !Ha' a hat! Ivy :1:1,1 a .127:!111 or :111V :1 1 .1 , 1,1 1 ill uu. MONNE =Mil .all 2 afl 10:111 I,ii 11 1111,1\%' :01 (Ely Z.111(1 :ilTy NVi,l[ ji.. ,:I1 111 n I);, , kut. I‘ , cr• a- il iiryinp. up. - \VW vl,-Id :in : of r. ,•,11 dug— % 11 , ...:11, anti natr Call 111 yield x(11 uiZlll aVl.Tagt' 1.1 . 01). 1 TUZIN. kill i"• Winter Avhcnt \\as k o lly o -t Nt:iv't ninny tvill to.: l , c Luit'vesttfl to all. In rd-h- L.:rowing to noxious to htiow •,;* to 111 1 , ? call 1., :It aiiul Irn•• 1. , '4,1 riti per p.und. I , :tcylace, E . \ dat,ti .d ,Inte , : "I have lo a very I:lHavf,lnhlt: h. , crop, till- Th, ;it v,ry NUt•t . k,, 1111 1111 ;i: pre , .:lll. ; WI 11,1 Int,k 11:1,j11,1 f• 0111- 7Hrlli•ed all ,' Will 11‘,1 111:111 HY NV,.11 HP' LIL . LILL[IL II Li qtr I VI v,.1.(.1: n ill 111:11r.s. ,"OR that ..i• •,—; hout h!ii hati 01 ih;011:is di,d. 71 ;!iin!: 11,:o LNI•r, IA.Iti117•11171011 lai‘• anti lln• plants np in tiro hods. will ,•!,T ory hc , ll rut. '11),To sill lu•oul~' 11 yivid kind, (.1 frtill- us Fn!rut:~: For the last sev vral 'ivettlts 1 have been noticing th, deem; of port. ions of my rose-stool:s, and was at a ioss to assign a reastm for such decay, until, 011 gone.; into the garden tt I . (tv , mornings since, I observed a small, green worm protruding its head :out a cavity - in the extreme tapper end of One of the branches of a choice bush. cxa min.ti ion I discovered similar perforatton, in the dead parts of that and another I ,4sh, which curiosity prompted me 44) cut open lengthwise. Each incision startled a little insect—a species of ily— which made its, escape too rapidly to allow a satisfactory opin ion to be formed as to conformation, &u.,) and revealed a layer, from one extremi ty to the other, of the same green worm mentioned above, separated by what conceived to be eggs of the said eggs presenting a glutinous appearance until agitated, when they became re solved iittotninute pail idles, resiAnbling elosely the pollen of flowers. In every ease ti! Lac; had been completely hol lowed out, from which I infer that the parent :supposed) fly had entered at the top ot the branch and eaten its way down to where the main stock and branches were united : then commenc ing •to deposit its eggs, had continued thus depositing, while ascending, till the point of entrance was again reached and occupied is its " headquarters. - Of course I lost no [hue in ridding all my bushes of the dostroyer. 'l'4) the tatty ,waders of thu Intelli gences" 1 submit the foregoing relation of my discovery and experience, for the benefit particularly of those who may be passing through the same regretful quandary frpm which. I have just emerged. To a limited extent, a • 'O.7I4TIVAWP.R. - 01181103110. JB 011 E .RECTIFYING DISTILLER ANY) WHOLESALE DEALER IN • F N 11 TI RAXD I E S ID - 4LLAND GINS. • SCOTCH. AN - I) IRISH WHISKIES, JAMAICA RU3I, FOREIGN AND DO3IFNTIr eze„ No: -65 •Enst King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Jac. Constantly on hand. C;opper Distilled Old Rye WlLtslry, Apple. Brandy. ,te, has returned ;row the city with an- extensive and handsome assort ment of SPRI.N43 AND 51 7 .,1..if.ER MiLLINERY which she offers cheap for cash. Please call and . ei..'amthe the stodhl at the Southwest corner of Centre Square. ElllftF3 tfwl7 . T AMES H.-BARNES. e„) FANCIWINDSOR CIIAIR MAKER, No. 59 1 4 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, Takes tdeasur in inviting the Public to call at his Waree.:rnoms, 'anti' examine his BEAUTI FUL AlisoFttrMEN. T•OF C : YEArRS OF. VARI OUS:PATTERNS. • Ea Orders "received and promptly attended to at the shortest notice. None but the best workmen are employed in this establishment, consequently Chairs purchased at this house are fully equal to any article sold in the Eastern Cities. Call and examine for yourselves. aug 16 lyw 31 ROOFING SLATE. PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES. The undersigned having constantly on hand a full supply of Lancaster and York county ROOFING SLATE of the best qualities, which he is selling at reduced prices, and which will be put on by the square or bold by the ton, on the most reasonable terms. Also, on hand an Extra Light PEACH BOTTOM SLATE, in tended for slating on shingled roofs. Having in my employ the best Slaters in the market the work will be warranted to be ex ecuted in the best manner. na these cialities of Slate - are the best In the market, builders and others will find it to their inter:l.Bi o call and examine samples at my of fice, in Sprecher's New Agricfiltural and Seed Ware Rooms, N 0.28 East King street, two doors west of the Court House. apr 17 6mw 15, GEO. D. SPRECHER. B A BLOW'S UNDIGO BLUE Dealers and Consumers of the above Cele brated Wash Blue, will please lake notice, that the Labels are altered to read INDIGO ELITE, PUT UP AT ALFRED WILTBERGER'S DRUG STORE, No. 1.5i3 Nonni. SECOND STREET. PHILA. • The quality of this Blue will be the same in every respect! It is warranted to color more water than twice the same quantity of Indigo, and to go much further than any other Wash Blue in the market. It dissolves perfectly clear and does n.,;. settle on the clothes as most of the other mattes do. One Box. dissolved In a half pint of water, will make as good a Liquid Blue as any that is made, at one-third the cost. As It is retailed at the same price as the Imi tations and Inferior articles, housekeepers will nod it very muck to their advantage to ask for that put up at Wiltberger's. .4:2 , All Blue put up after this date with Bar- Mw's name on it is an Imitation. The New Label does not require a Stamp. cF. - - For Sale by Storekeepers generally. feb la 6mw posTalvs vEn3uN EXTERMINATORS. For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Moths in Furs, Woolens, .17c., In- sects on Plants, Fowls, Animals. &e. Put. up in 25c. 50c. and 81.00 Boxes, Bottles and Flasks. 83 and 85 sizes for Hotels, Public In stitutions, &c. "Only infallible remedies known." " Free from Poisons." " Not dangerous to the Human Family. - " Rats come out of their holes to die." tfi, - Sold Wholesale in all large cities. • Sold by all Druggists and 'Retailers every where. • ! , !BEwAnk!!! of all worthless imitations. triSee that " CoSvAn's" name is on each Box. Bottle and Flask, before you buy. • Address HENRY R. COSTAR. 4.-e- Principal Depot, 482 Broadway, N. 1. gi. - i-Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Drug gists, Lancaster, Pa. [feb 2 Bmw 4 91 HE CA MPAI N AGE. 1 THE PUBLISHERS OF '1 HE PHILADELPHIA At; hi Will i>su,m C:: apaign Sheet for the Denioerati, :1,1(1 Cortservit, iv:, niasses. It will lip printed on a large sheet. of fine white paper, at. such rates as will bring it with in the reach of all. It will support the nomi nees iit the Democratic National Convention, the Mil priawedings of which will be published in it, columns. It will boldly advocate the rights id the white man, and fearlessly sustain all the constitutional rights Cl the citizen, no matter front What quarter they may lie a, sailed. The tiro number will be issued about the sth Th.' Whole number will he thirteen iitller wcr 1.1 c, until will 'L::• Baal aunt L, r. Deitiocralic and Ctaint •I.'ll 01. ii ill In, eau, ;Li , - .1 ,0• 0 , 4k 1 ,- 1,111'1,10 int eir,tli.t ion IT! I MEM 01 'Can; ,n NIIIIO,I 1•1, \ 14 ;:\ (;I r.ir lilt• 1,,,L 11l ,! Clubs Or 1)111 t lid 11111,e at,tllitpany each order, and NO V AI: I ATR Wll.l, RE. MADE IN .I`S l'AsE FRO NI TI TE. , ..110VE TERMS. ,111)111.1 in. 111 1111111,diate./Y, or at Late,t !•; 11,11! • 1 . , • WELSH, .L,a) Chestnut. Street, jai) 7 Philadelphia, Pa. 11 - ,INHOOD: HOW LOST, fIOW RE STORED. • • Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culver well's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure ;without medicine) of Spermatorrhcea, or Sem inal - Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Mental and Physcial Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, e'leg also Consumption, Epilepsy induced ""It-indulgence or sexual extrava gance. Ji 4 ,- n - it , . in a sealed envelope, only G cents. The celebrated author of this essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful iiractiee, that the alarming consequences of cell-abuse may be radically cured without the use of internal medicines or the application of the knife, pointing out the mode of cure, at once simple ; certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his con dition may be, may cure himsell cheaply. pri vately, and radically. 4e- This Lecture should be in Inc: every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope to any a'l toss, post paid, On receiptoi SIX or two postage tit an] ddre,i tht• 11111111.-41,N. * HAS. J. KLINE iv CO,, 127.1.10wcir N. V., Post office hi ix 4 , 57. Lyvi \ - rCW SOAP AND CANDLE STORE __A The ,uh , c•ril,(-1 . (lit ttn:ditt Mt; for tic, convenience of Ilk cnptto lU Itt• ttimnctl tt Unmet) .~tore ut . , :t; EAST RING STREET, opposile the Court Housec V."l.or° will el all times be kept a toll assort loom of Soaps and Camlics of his own mans: lee to n', as w°ll as the best selections from the New Yorit and Philadelphia markets, among which are i tiioi Led Castile. brown and white; liabitt's Cu on Soap, Chemical, Olive. Cincin iiii Tmerine, New Bodtord, Sperm, -Ailaman tine, Ricci imt Tallow Uanrlles. Also a tirst rato ar tide of COUNTRY SOAP. All of which is ill lie sold at I he lowest market prices, whole sale and reta if. 'Phankful or past favors, Lit hopes by keeping the best stock, as heretofore, to merit a COI/till -11:111l, of patronage. The Highest Market rriCCS, in each, tqllrl ea - Tallow 1,1111 Soap Fat. HERMAN MILLER, steam Snap and Candi,• Manufacturer, 145 North Queen au t Ii 12;,t King Ste. I.pr 2.1: ;Slow lit ~.totiting, &i. roLEMA N. C. IL COLEMAN. (V 0 L EMAN K BROTHER TAID , HS AND CLOTHIER. rcm , ,v , •d from No. •11 to 57 North Queen ••.r: et, M. W. Shinth2l', old stand.) next door •; luclunullgr's Cutlery :Store, sign of the Big nu, where they have au hand t lie largest and est :surf went of CLUTIIsi and READY- MADI•; 'I/THING of any establishment in City. 'l•he,y respectfully invite theattention 'their ohl friends and customers to an inspec t sin of the same, uu,l request the patronage of ail who wish rho• host of Clothing at the cheap- 1 li. under-1..411,d, having retired from bust r,turm, Ills ,ineere thanks to his old I,un dr :old customers for their very liberal atrotel,:e, anti respectfully requests a of the mule to MflS.,,s. Coleman & Brother. its 15nnc a, .7d. \V. SHINDEL. MENiaNiIMMI 11 F; R BR 0 I'll 1-: R Iles I. nosy optdi and incite an exandnatioa 11111:11,1 stock or M A 1)E CI, TN dill Assort men( .1 h:Xll,lqualily 1.'1 . 011(.11 Fancv svotol, 1:1;•1. Colored Cloths, C.,o.Blitiorf, tor Soils. Doeskins. Ii11111):S 1:11 it 811 Yy' Great Variety Lad !tiu•; made to order in a superior utant:. TIAOER it. BROTHERS. tfw 14 iIEVIMAI, EnPORIUM OF FASHIONS. k_. H. R. LILLIAN, i MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, S. E. COY,. CENTRE SQUARE .t E. SING ST., j LANCASTER, PA. - Courantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTING'S, which will be made tip to order in the latest styles. READY-MADE CLOTHING AND GENTS' : FURNISHING GOODS in great variety always oit hand. . . Thankful for the very liberal share of patron age heretofore received. I hope to merit a con tinuance of the same. SOPILING AND SUMMER CLOTHS, CAS- ; - BIMERES .ANDRF: A TIT-ALAHE CLOTHING., RA2'II7O.X'S ESTABLISMIENT, Corner of North Queen and. Orange streets. (liramph's old staud,) immediately opposite Shober's Hotel, LANC.ASTER, PA. Relying with condtlencenpon that patronage which hfs friends and the,public have hereto fore extended towards hina,thesubseriber,.even in these equivocal times has provided him self with a large supply of seasonable. CLOTHING, Consisting of Sack, Frock; O and Walking Coats; Pants, \ eats, Drawers, Under-Shirts, Wool en Liver -Shirts, Collars, Neck-Ties, Cra vats, Scarfs and. :Stocks; Hosiery. Suspenders; Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, &c. • No. ( - LOTUS, C. 6 oSSIMERES ticb VESTINGS, which will be made promptly to order for civil ians and military men; warranted to give sat isfaction, and as low as they can be gotten else where. As there is not, from present appearances, llizely to be any diminution In.the price of ma terial, but rather an advance, it Is therefore the interest of all who want cheap clothing buy them WM', - S. S. RA:TILTON, - • Aitothant Tailor,arid Clothier,. Cc.rn."19120,21..F..,44..X0A5)-PSAM *r. QPRiNG DRY GOODS! • 1:1 • • HAGER Si: BROTHERS Have now open a full stock of-Dry llootia for SpringSaie and invite alt exaruina Lion. CIWICE.STYLES ~YRIYG PI:INT . IJE._T- AKE SCOTCH AND AMERICAL Ci.licCa 1 MS LADIES' DRESS GOODS! A beautiful assortment Of new styles in all the new materials; also, Hemstitched and Lin on Cambric HandkerchieLs,Lace and Grenadine Seils. t - ,M, Silk and Lisle Threud. Gloves. lias i,ry..k(!. LADIES' CLOTH I'LIIANS 1. beautiful assortnieut CLOAKING CLOTHS—aII the new shades STELLA, VASHMERE AND .GRENADrICE, MEN" AND BOYS' WEAR. Black French Cloths, Neat Cassimeres for Boys, Black Doeskin Cassimere, Blue and Brown Cloths, Cashineretts and Jeans, Fancy and Plain Cottonades, Linen Drills and Nankeens, Fancy Cassimeres for Suits. Merino Cassimeres, Scotch Cassimeres, Gents' Shirts, Linen and Paper Collars, Neck Ties and Gloves A very large and complete stock of the above goods, comprising all qualities. READY-MADE CLOTHING A. full stock of our own manufacture CLOTHING made to order promptly in a an perlor manner. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS Linen and Cotton Sheeting, Table Linen and Napkins, Damatk, Towelings, Blankets, Mar seilles and Honeycomb Quilts. CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. full assortment of English and .American WALL PAPERS! WALL PAPERS! • The largest Stock ever offered iu this city, comprising :ill qualities from lowprieed Blanks and Sati us to the dnest Gilt Papers. All of the above goods have been purchased for cash, and will be sold at the lowest prices. may trwl7l EAGER it BROTHERS. L ADIES' DRESS GOODS HANDSOME SPRING DRESS GOODS Of New Designs and Materials. SPRING STYLES CLOTH MANTLES AND SHAWLS. QULOTHS FOR MANTLES, Various Shades and Qualities We are receiving daily additions to our stock of the above Goods. and invite the attention of purchasers. apr 12 tfw II C P ETS II OIL CLOTHS English Brussels, Superfine and Medium Ingrain, enetian, Hem') and flag CARPETS, Druggets, Velvet Bugs and Cocoa Door Maas OIL CLOTHS, From 1 to 4 yards whir. I complete assortment of 1101 SE-FURNISHING 000 D aln• 12 If \V 11l WENTZ BROTHERS CHAS. E. WENTZ, HENRY C. WENTZ THOS. J. WENTZ. I/11Y GOODS, HOOP SKIRTs, CARPETs A ND OIL ('LOTUS Dail) l'ef i ti iriu, Rai ain.. and selling oil quickly. Duly 7 lyw 2 f IARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES, A fithe old established stand northeast corner 21 and Brown streets, Philadelphia. A full a ssertineni styles are now offering at low priees for cas t ,•nly consisting Of ENfiLISH AND AMERICAN TAPESTRIE. 'CIIREE PLY, INGRAIN, ENTRY ;INi/ STRAW CARPETS. Also, a splendid article of RAG and LIST RPETS, I, 'Li iTHS in great variety. The :ort mt.] WINDOW SiTIADE..."S which I eller In esuuut. he surpassed iu this city, there liting over iwd hundred of the latest and need ;IpprOVed joti , •mns, in all col ors. malting an assortment very rarely found in any one e,iablishinent 111 this line of goods, all of which will be sohl at the very lowest prices tor rush only. Wholesale dealers sup plied on liberal terms. CBAHLEtj CREAGMILE, Sort beast corner 21 and Brown streets. ..mEty 10 craw Philadelphia. =MEE =ME! • Toolt.',, itationarg, REELEY'S HISTORY OF THE REBEL \ LION.--The gubseribers have tile agen cy for the above work for that part of the coun ty north of the townships ui Salisbury, Stras burg, Providence and Martic. Canvassers Ali: wanted in the different townships. Apply to ELIAS DA RR & CO., A PPLETON'S ANNEAL for " - X_ FOR 1863 is no, rcuily tor subscribers. in H. 75 in library style, payable delis I.Ti )" 1 , " T H.E l' 1" I. 1' N I ELIAS BAoO , Cu. respectfully 01100000 e that they have in preparation a of the Penm:ylvanin from nick' Org,llliZa ioll to the expiration or their tern) 01 This History will contain the names of all he Officers and Privates of the Corps, their promotions, casualties , and discharges . ; also graph ie 'descriptiong their camp lite, and their gallant achievements in the many bait itis in which I hey s ire taken part—all derived Irma official and ant !sent lc sources. The History of the PeilliSei,llll:l. Reserves Will be iti o,li V , Of Si, hundred pages, Octavo size neatly printed on good paper, an d substantiafly hound, eolliailling a steel engra ving oi the lamented Reynolds, and one of Governor Cu run, who first recommended tile tormatiu❑ of the Pennsylvania PieSi`ree Curtis, and will he sold by'subscri ptlon. It will be ready in September next. Price—Three dol lars per copy in cloth: Library Style, Three dollars and till cents. The Publishers feel confident that the Just pride which every PennSyk - rillian must enter lain tor the brave men, whose gallant achieve ments and patriotic self-devotion it records, will .secure for "Tub HISTORY . ' a generous and appreciative reception. Active and Reliable Agents are wanted in every district, to Pennsylvania to canvass for the above work. pit OTOGRA PH ALBUMS. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Large Assurtinent—tirefnt Variety—Unsur passed for Beauty, Style and NEW P.VI'TERNS, N EW 111 N DINOS, NEW t:LASPS. PATENT 'HINGE BACK ALBUM, the 'ate,,, and hest kil], made only in Phila delphia, excelling all of hers in strength and durahlhO. CA IID Plit I TOG I IA I'l IS, ALA IN, 10 and E cents—=LlNT and :31.2d per dozen. Ct ditiRED. 2.5 cents-2.50 per dozen. TRAVELING AND SHOPPING SATCHELS, WALLETS, PURSES, POCKETBOOKS, T A 7/ 0 A' 1.7 Y . WRITING PA PERS, ENVELOPES, PENS, die. STENCILS. For marl: rite names beautifully and Indelibly on (nothing. HA 11 BACH 111105., Wholesale and Retail Dealers, may le leo' Is ;it; North Mb street, Phila. HEAP ROOK sTon.E. v. , The idaee to purchase t 'Ma o Books is at. THE PEOPLE'S fit STORE, No, it NOIITH flu El-:N ST., conNER t o - ORANGE, where mac be found :II tilneS, a large :is :tot-11mM of BOOKS FOR OLD AND YOUNG, CHEAP To sl'i't' THE TINES! THE PoETS IN BLUE AND GO I. D. Mac:toffy. strads, BrOwning, Itch,Moore, Kettle, Whit t itet;* Coleridge, Tur.per, Lowell, Longfellow, Bulwer, Cowper, Gold:dint Poe. Sialtspeare. Byron, Kirk. White Att., .Ye. BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS In great variety. HYMN BOOKS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS. PHOTOGRAPH ALB ILTIA! The largest and finest assortment ever offered in the City. ALL SIZES AND STYLES, Holding from 12 to 200 pictures each,. and rang ing in price from 50 cents to e 20.00. TWO THOUSAND CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. The largest assortment in Lancaster. The . greatest variety of subjects: Religious, Noted Personages, Fancy Subjects, • Autumn Leaves, Nos. 1 and 2; Flowers. Nos. 1 and 2; Fruit and Blossoms, Nos. 1 and 2; Vs ood Mosses, Nos. 1 and 2; Life of Childhood, Nos. 1 and 2; Summer Landscapes, Winter Landscapes, WhlteMoun fain Scenery, Funny Characters, Nos. 1 - and 2, beautiful ly colored. NEW .STYLES BEING -CONSTANTLY RE CEIVED. BIBLES, LARGE AND SHALL. PORTFOLIOS, MEE H. K. KILLIAN. WRITING. DESKS, -ALBUMS, AGTOORAPH BOOKS, CHESS BOARDS, Sc. GOLD PENS AND SILVER HOLDERS, NEW GAMES FOR rHILDREN, NEW PAPIiR DOLLS, 'NEW DISSECTED PICTURES. TOY BOQKS! TOY BOOKS!! TOY BOOKS!!! TRANSPARENT SLATES, A good assortment for sale cheap. IMPORTANT TO SABBATH SCHOOLS ! The publications of the American Sunday- School Union, designed for Sunday Schools, furnished at the lowest net Sunday-School prices. NEW CARDS, The best writing papers and envelopes hi the market always All the hooks used in the various schools in the city and county, furnished at the lowest prices. NEW MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Received as soon as published, and sold at publishers' prices. Rar• Don't forget the place. J. Al. WERT"Fr RFFER'S . Book and Periodical Store, Garner Norttut:laden ivid-Oranp ate. St/ I 7.- :J; APV.A. EiMM HA G ER & BROTHERS glEl=ll MEM= 7.an(•nvt*•r, lIMEMMEI EL1A,....; HAI iw lIIM=I ELIA.S BARR J CO., PO) No. t, Fig,t King titregt. 115 ri SdIOOL WOKS _ _.Xtgall-Attutribtatut. 4 PROCtAXATION FOR A SPECIAL. ELECTION, - to be held on TUESDAY:, AU GUST 2d, 11 4 34. . In the name and by the authority of the Cbnpnone wealth of Penney',nag, A.SDnEir 13. CHET'S, Gorernor of the said Olnanonwealth. to FR : mum. Stunt, Esq., -Sheriff - of The County. of Laneaster—Seads Greeting 'WHEREAS .t Joint resolution proposing cer tain amendments to the Constitution, of this Commonwealth, which are as follows, viz : "There shall be an additionaLsection to the third article of the Constitution, to be desia . :anted asXection four, as folloWs: ' "SEC. 1 Whenever any of the cmalltied eke tors of this Commonwealth shall be in any ac tual military service, under a requisition from the President of the toiled States, or by au thority of this. Commonwealth, such electors may exercise the right of suffrage in all elec tions by the Citizens, under such regialasions as set or shall he prescribed by law, as fully as if they were present at their usual plate of elections. "There shall be two additional sections to ' the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designated as sections eight and nine, as fol lows: _ • "SEC. 8. No bills shall be passed by the Leg islature containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills. "SEC. 8. No bill shall be passed by the Legis lature granting any powers or privileges, in any case where the authority to grant such powers, or priviliges, has been, or may hereaf ter be, conferred upon the courts of this Com monwealth," has been agreed to by a majority of the members elected .to each House of the LegiSlature, at two successive sessions of the same And Whereas, It is provided In the tenth ar ticle of said Constitution, that any amend ments so agreed upon, shall be submitted to the people in such manner, and at such time, at least three months after being so agreed to by the two houses, as the Legislature shall pre scribe; such submission to be in such manner and form, that the people may vote for Or against each amendment separate and dis tinctly; And Whereas, By an act of the General As sembly of this Commonwealth, passed the twenty-third day of April, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, it is provided, "that for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of the people of this Commonwealth, in regard to the adoption or rejection of said amendments, or either of them, the Governor of this Coramonwealth shall, issue a writ of election, directed to each and every Sheriff of this Commonwealth, commanding them to give notice in the usual manner, In not less than two newspapers in each city and county; Provided, That so many are published therein. and by at least two printed hand-bills in each election district, of every city and county, wherein no newspaper is published, that an election will be held its each of the townships, boroughs, wards precincts and distriets there in, on the FIRST .11JESDAY OF AUGUST, is the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-four, for the purpose of deciding upon the approval and ratification, or rejection. of the amendments, which said election shall be opened, held and closed upon the day last aforesaid, at the places And within the hours, at and within which, the general elec tions of this Commonwealth are directed lobe opened, held and closed.' Nee, thertiore, In obedience to the require ments of the tenth article of the Constitution, and in accordance with the true intent cod mew, jay of the said act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, 1, ANDREW G. Cy errx, Governor of tine said Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, do issue this writ, commanding and requiring you, the said Frederick Smith, Sher iff of the said county, to give notice in the usual manner, and as by law required, that an elec tion will be held according to the terms of I.he Constitutien, and provisions of the net of the General Assembly aforesaid, in each of the townships, boroughs, %wards, precincts and dis tricts therein., on the first Tuesday of August., in the year of our Lord, one thousand eigh h u ndred and sixty-four, for the purpose of de ciding upon the approval and rat ilication, or rejection, of the said athendments. Given meter my hand and the great seal of the State, at Harrisburg, this Twenty-first day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and of the f :ten mon w t h, the eight h-eighth. By the Governor: ELI SLIFER. Secretary of t lie tommon wen it h. In pursuance of the above prorthanation of the Governor of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, I, FREDERICK SMITH, High Sheriff of the County of Lanea-ster, Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that an elec tion will be held in the said, county of Lomas ter, on TUESDAY, THE SECOND DAY pl.' AUGUST. IS6-1, for the purpose, of votin g ou "ii joint resolution proposing certain amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth.' I ALSO HEREBY MAKE KNOWN . AND GIVE NOTICE, that the places of holding the aforesaid special election in the several wards, boroughs, districts and townships, within the county of Lancaster, are as follows, to wit: Ist. District—Composed of the the Four Wards of Lancaster City. The qualified voters of the North East Ward, will hold their election at the public house of Anthony Lechler, in East King street ' • those of the North West Ward, at the public house occupied by Adam Trout those of the South East Ward, at the public house occupied by Isaac Miller, in East Klog street; those of the South West Ward, at the public house of .'intos Groff. 2,1 District—Druznore township, at the No. g School house, in the village of Chestnut Level. fkl District—Borough of Elizabethtown, at the public house n e w t)re!11,4• , 1 by George W. Boy er, in said Borough. It it District—Earl township, at the public hall in the village of New Holland, in. a id It twnship. sth District—l itz:di. tit township, al tla• lie 111)USI• 110 W occupied by George Bentz, to Briekervillei in said township. 6th District—Borough of Strasburg, at lite public house of A. T. Myers, In said is trougll. 7th District—Rapho township, 'nen; !tip, the borough of Manitenn, at the pulic house nov,- occupied by John Shreiner, late Dun; ! Wolt, iu said borough. Bth District—Salisbury township, at t! ,• pu!,- lic house now occupied by John 1112,,i, Horse tavern, in said township. 9th District—East cocalico township, at the public 11011,0 UOW Occupied! by lit•nry ithoads, late J. (t. Ga Infln, it, I iv. in said T.,wnship. 10th District—lk.ing pan of tie; township of East D.UeU O I, at the public in the ciliate of 51avi awn, in said township. Ith District—Caernarvon township. at the public irons,' now occupied I,y John Myers, in the village of Elonehttovn, in said towns:nit 12t11 District—Atonic township, at tlic pail it 11011ge IMNV.I,IIPII2Ii Ijy Chories , Dchon, S011: , ; hy, in S.l.i town:Mit', at Ili t,tJili;• house now by Carrel, in siii•l • hlth District—Color:lin township ; at the pub lie house 110 W occupied hy .1. P. :Swisher, late .J. G. lithlehrantl, in Nititi iownshin. 15th District—Fulton township, at I.L.- public Louse now o,,ounled hy lnscld, Philip:, in sail township. lab Lestnet —Warm township, 0.; I be pub lie hute-e n oecupieed by I.lellten Omelet', in tl village .if in ,iiii t.nv n 17th 1)h :irk! -Compo,cd of the borough of Marietta awl 1.1 . 1 of East DonevAllownsliip, al Ihr nuhlie school hous, in the horow4h of \ rt ,•: said town.hip. Di.trict--1%thua151,1,,4 SU, EMBENEMEI , • o 19th I•lol—,l•Nrrry thsvP.•••••lth, 19)11,, IIONV 0w.,p1041 \ hra!1:11t1 Eflop, I:I CO,,,IISI!ip. f2Oth District —Li iyioel: township: at 1.11”1)111, lie house now occupied by Frederick Slyer. late George Diller, in sold townshio. 21st Ditriet—Breeknock township, at the public house now , wellpiPa Join/ Bring hurst, late i• , , , n Mer, in s w .said tonship. 22d. District—Mourn , Joy iiphough, at the pub be school house In the - vrllag.,i or Mount Jiiv, Dlitrier — Bring part of , East hTemp ' nelil township, at the publi , house now occupied be Jacob Soviirr, in the c illage of Potershurg. in said toWnship. 2.lth District—West Lampeter township, at the public house now OCCUpled by Hehry JD tier, in the village of Lanipeter Square, in said township. flith Dist rie! 'on,togit 1 ownship, nt thn house now ccrupied by John ri Preis, in said township, :Nth District —}_'.ring paid if Manor at the upper school how-, in the..! , urinigii "Washington, in said township. nth District—Ephrata township, ;it t.hr pub lie house now occupied by .dart in in said township. _ 2Sth I)istriet—Conoy townseip,st I lie inbli<• school house in the eillagi. Bain',ridge, '‘a said township. 29111 District—Mention - el tow whip, at the pub lic house now occupied by Jacob Minnich, late John Frantz,in the village said township. 80th District—Being part of Si anon township, at the public house now occupied by Joseph tiochenaur, in Millerstown, in said township. list District—West Earl townshin,at the pub lic house now occupied by ,Irii:•:11 11.. Forney, in Earlville, in Said township. hid District—West Hemplield township, at the public house now occupied by John Keudig in said township. District —Strasburg tov.inship, at the pub lic house 111/NV occupied Jame, Curran, in the borough of Strasburg. 34th District—Being part of Manor township, commonly called Indiantown district, at the public house of Bernard Stoner, in -aid town ship. :45D - 1 District—West Cocalici, townsiiip, at t public house note occupied by John VP, Meets er, in the village of :shoeneck, in said toulaship. ;kith District—East, Earl township, at the pub lic house now occupied . by Rudy 11111,11, lute Henry Yundt, Blue Ball, in said iownship. 1 1 th Distriet—Paradise township, at the pub lic house 114.115 occupied by John Zook, in said township, tlsth District—Being ii part of Past lieutptield township, at the public school house in the village of Hemplit•ld, in said lownslnp. 3iit 11 District—Lancaster tow osh In• pal t he house 11055 occupied by W. T. Youart, in said township. 40th District—East Lampeter township, itt public house now occupied by Jacob Biddle, late Henry K.eneagy, in said township. 41st District—Little Britain township, at the house of Benjamin Brogan In said township. .12,1 DiStrict—lipper Leacock township,.at the public house of Levi G. Kemper, in said town ship. 434. District—Penn township, at the public, house of .1 acoli Buser, in said township. filth District—Boroughof Adamstown, at the school house in said borough. 45th District--Clay township, at the house of George W. Steinmetz, (formerly John Erb's) in said township. 1 45th District—Pequea township, at the public hOuso of Benjamin Rowe, in said township. 47th District—Providence township, at the house now occupied by Mary Miller, in said ! township, 48th District—Eden township, at the public house of J. G. Hildebrand, in said township. 45th District— , Being that part of Mount Joy township heretofore included in the 3d district at Lehman's school house, in said township. 513th District—West Donegal township, here tofore included in the 3d election district, at Butt's schOol tiouse, in said township. 31st District—That part of Aroma Joy town ship, heretofore included in the 22d district, at Benjamin Brenneman's school house, iu said . township. 52nd District—That part of Rapho township, heretofore included in the 241 election district, at Strickler's school house, in said township. Sad District—That part of East Donegal town ship, heretofore Included in the 22d district, at the brick school house, in the village of Spring ville, in said township. Situ District—That part of Rapho township, heretofore included in the 52nd district, at the public school house iu the village of 'Newtown, in said township. The General Election, in ail the Wards, Townships, Districts and Boroughs of the coup - LS I , is to be opened between the hours of ,eight and ten o'clock in the forenoon, and shall con tinue without interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. also, for the information of the electors of the county of Lancaster, publish the act, enti tled An Act prescribing the time and manner of submitting to the people, for their approval and ratification, or rejection, the proposed amendment to the Constitution, . - - ----- IVHEREAS, A joint resolution, proposing Cer tain amendments to the Constitution of this Commonwealth, has been agrfed to by a ma ) jority of the members elected to each' house of the -Legislature, at two sucees.sivo sessions of the same, the fist session commencing .OA the .; : 1 401:up147..46-.4 1 Ritzrw,:uf our Itoal .rcrtioluttnt. Lord ono thousand eiuht hundred and isixt: , - three, and the 5:.:t.M.11.i ecira.tneneing on the first Tiwsilay in January, in the year Of 0 ° f Lord'uno thousand eight hundred and tii.s.t.y lour. ' • And Irierros, It is provided in the tenth ar ticle of the Coust it ti t ton, that any amendment airreeirnpou, shall be ,submitted to the pen plo :arch manner, mid such times, at least three months after being, so agreed to by the two houses, as the Legislature shall pres6fibe, such submission to be in such* manner and form that the people maS' vote for or against an amendment separately and distinctly; therefore. SEC. I. /IC it enacted by the Senate and Hoese of RepiTsentatire3 of the Commoravealth of Poonsyl mania in Gen end Assenibty met, and it is hereby ' enacted by the authority of the same, That for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of the people of this commonwwalth,-in regard to the adop tion or - rejection of said amendments, or either of them, the-Governor of this Commonwealth shall issue a writ of election, directed to each and every Sheriff of this Commonwealth, corn manding them to give notice, in the usual plan ner, in not Jess th - an two newspapers in each city and county: Provided, That so many are published therein, and by at least two printed handbills, In each election district of every city and county wherein no newspaper is published, that an election will be held in each of the townships, boroughs, wards, precincts and dis-• tricts therein, on the first Ttuisday of August, in the year of our Lord one thon,ral eight hundred and sixty-four. for the purpose of de ciding upon the approval and ratification of the said amendments; widen said election shall be opened, held and closed upon the day last aforesaid, at the places and within the hours atand within which thegeneral elections of this Commonwealth are directed ro be open ed, held and closed; and it shall be the duty of the judges, inspectors and clerks of each of said townships, wards, boroughs, precincts and districts to receive the said election, tickets, not exceeding the number of proposed amend ments, either written or printed, or partly, written or partly printed, from each of the qualified voters of this State, who may oiler, the same, and to deposit them In a box or boxes, to be fur that purpose provided by the proper officers, which tickets shall be, reel ec lively labeled on the outside, " First Amend ment," - Second Amendment, - rind 'TIM' Amendment ;" and those wino are favOrairle to said amendments, or any of them, may express their approved thereof by voting, eif•ll, as many separate written ca• printed or partly WI lime and partly printed ballots or tickets, as tlrer, are amendments approved by them, contain ing on the inside thereof, the words " For the Amendment;" and those who are opposed to them, or any of them, may express their tibpo ninon by voting, each, a, many sioriatitle, writ- ten or printed or partly rir printed ha 'lots or tickets, as too merits not approved by tbcn the inside thereof, the stir Agaitist [he Amendment;'' tite eieelor vol Ing for of against the amendments shad be considered as voting for or against tits proptsed tourth section to art isle three of the logstitution, tending I right of suffrage to soldiers; elec tors rot , tor or against Cm- ~C1)11,1 maul shall he considered us voting for or :2.:.11‘1.l tilt: proposed eighth section of article eleven of the Constitution; anti etectids vot ing tor or against the third s unmanned shall it considered as voting the pro fosed ninth Section of arttrin eleven of the Constitution. tisr.c. 0. That the election on lite:it:lj pr.iposed adnentiments shall, in all respeet., be r u t; I het cd as the general elections in thi, I:on - anon- Wealth aro now conducted; and it shall be tle• thitS' 0f tile )11,1,2:0, 01 the I'eSl, , •l.iv, counties and districts tnereoi, first hav,ng carefully ascertained the nowt., ,tf en for or against each Ili sa tonetelinohts, 1!11.10:11111,1 . Ilfol'esf,fl, L 1 11011:, , 0111 ill l 4 e t I- ISills thorn, n, 1-111 , , , ,,,,f1 In It 01.1, h and 1101 01 114111,, 001 y I 011,01 ~.". . t!••II ~ , 01211,11-7 shall he lodged in he t, e artlCo UI 11Ir .101.111 01 . COlllOlOO 01,1.. , 01 !ironer county, ;tint the 1 ,11 , ! the Secreloo; of the. he, ;non, e :1. , 1 tale of said lodgs deoe,sitod, tOrtiov.in. d In- most coil . tinient isisto.;lll.l2. 1/11011 postage shall oreool.l fd Ide t o teei e.• !,.. I_ll'ol,l'l.'ollllly. . I not :11,0 I 4) . . , , 0: ,o' 1)I),Iled :01'1 1111 1, ii•111-.: I tlti i it tilltl , =MO cute, shall terthwilli e-h,ne iol,,•;:1111,:i , ,), ded,r ing whether Hy. 6:11t1 all/t•ili1111,111S, irt 1•11.11,1 . 0! I 11,'In, hove Leer 11PprOV•-d ley II ma jority or thi• go:Wiled vuter-i , f thereon: PoPricl,l, That it. tor any eau,e, rl.llll ul either IL,iise ni the Legislature shall nut he precut at the day and Ilene:Wove ring, I - lolled, then the said votes shall Leppencil in OW 111,1111,1, nt Irt•iii irl : t to• elll, , 11 . , th I) the so thfln, 11,... , 1011 0! “1::. ct, r.. "I' tile: c.,121:11, 17 C.,111 spc:Liz:•!* I Nt'ellty-thint ic,•.1,:1 ,;. rtU . Sitailt it) 0% a fort,,tid la! I isr re a :11: t !•••••:, tti-syrwl, ,11,1 pro, ,1 Court .HouNc 10 11, 61,* of (ID nit,.r . t , : 0t , ..1,1, iJ . 111.1. 1• I: nt sth du,} of I I.R•it perfiwnt 1 01111 .gt 1. !Int tt ilt:rt• e avoitlah!, ritcet., , , 1111' r• ' , hall lit' la ki•il 011.1 i 'll 61/11 . . if in,11 , 211!), Or ( . 11,k, (Jf I I, 1•11•1 • II.111.1 . WII., :I.lld he Illy hand ill Illy i tali,. in tau A. D. 1,61. ' 4- taithin;) )1,1: 1.11 I'l 1 J. .1. l.'ru uucr =ES liAtt/I1 .1. ust ,ray. E. Hershe-y, Pres. S. S. De[wil vrt 'llll , 111111 k, 1111 1 :111Z 110011 allt11(111,C,110 1110,10 undt,. illy, Nalito,al 0r,a111,, , 41 11/ 1 1 1‘, tll rri( I. id..., ,ilccr, ondcYplvrtre f nt,l ized. bank. ililt•r.,t 1,a1 , 1 ••1:1; La- i'ron, 9 i't S 1 . .1 C.! .V1.1,7R.,•. 1; 1.: E It A t• t SOF 111 S. P:11: .01.1.1'111 =EI . - Jay Cool, !F. P. . Jame , , S:!nt.-o 171:1:•;; A t ;1.,. Wu', \\:.ll:it. I. . 11,11. .la P0111,,,k, " V. 1.. " .j. \ i - I 111.1:1.1E , ,T PI; i.; D I.'t /It I .AS I) (iI)VEI NMENI' lA..HE:It. )1,1,E( 'TED. sT(1(:1::-; C .\NI - . ..o1.1) ';''?U ft, D liING 1 - 144 USE OF itEEC). f) - r:9[- , n lit" Star.:..: 1.) SON S t't t h,. the 111 d 4, i • i 1•HI 111.:E1). • I', ink In' at t in, ..ipt EN . .4 K imrllll,l town (.111! 1 . 4 Mr: 11,, Ulnen,:ter, IM=MI MMMBEI They will buy and sell Sotek, alll Real tate on c. anon negotiate Loan, 1 . ., pu rellase and sill Hilts of Ex,littnue, l'ionif,- sory, Notes, Drafts, &e., &c., Lc. The toulersfaned will be indlvUlually to the e%-tent of their names for all kopo,it, al,l other nhl igttti ons of REED. HENDE RS() N Co. .14_11-12; K. REED, ANIuS S. 1-1 EN DElltiuN. ISAAC' E. ILIESTER. =ME =*hors, (IA3iI'Bi7T.L A. 31 A RR H. A f EXTltl ; SQUARE , L _1 ~TEU. ;'.V I=ll 111111112111 I ~.`.l Ell. Laa,,,..-1.4 - .,, write- that .. . .i.... 1••• L. - ,:.er.-, cured qua of the (travel of .5 The nubile arc respectfully invited t, call an . ~. , s t .h , examine one of the finest and mo.;t compl.., 'IV: - /10ND1,;, , ,,Lan,....,..r, ays the Bitters cured assortment of tloods, in our line, ever off r... 1 1;*;n 0; p ,avers attaeh. of ' Paralysis. in Lancaster. - . nly 7 ' ;. ' 7 I" A 1. - Ak.: ....ICS WiffE, near Lane,e,ter, says thai the Bitter, cured aer of a sever" attack. of THPOHTANT TO THE LADIEr , ;. Pile, &Y. ~, 1. We he.. , , have to c•all N-4,111 ;AI Iltlr,tl to .LLV JOHN Cu..> lA. Lancaster, states that . the' Well ...el• - •rtarl tit ralc VI , Bitters cured nim. of Fever and Ague, war e h LADIL,,• AND I 'HILDREN'S (. -1.1Tr.1;-. A x - 1) he had ii infunt Ls,. SHoES, JOGN.L —t - he oN, had Cramp In the Stomach a Amon them an excellent a,- , ,rtia,:nt .1 for years Bitters cured him. ( 'ON:GRESS, LACEI r, AND r, Ll. TON El , 11105. WALLES' ' Washington City, states GAITEIts cu , that the Bitters red him of Gravel of ten GLOVE-KID, NIOROCCO, AND KiD ..,years standing. BALNIOBALS. JACOB B. AMWAHE, Esq., Lancaster, was With a great variety of injured. at Acquia Landing last January—the MISSES' SHOES. Bitters cured him. , Also, HEAVY SHOES for country x, r. HENRY IC_LINE, Lancaster, was cured of We feel confident of being able to give.saris- Dyspepsia and Derangement of the Liver, by , faction in regard to style. quality anil price of the Bitters. I good., as well as promptness - in executing JOHN A. TETER'S WIFE, Lancaster, was I orders. . cured of Liver Complaint_and loss of appetite I A share of public patronage is ail we ask at No. 61 NORTH QUEEN STRELf, by the.Bitthrs. - - . pppOsite Rowel's Marble Yard) l DANID POM.h . nar Lah, caster, testhles that, ' ' 11. - M. CREAGER, 'the Bitters_ - 0.A11.....P 1- -a:heNere A , -o.t - . AMUR 13,EF-pRD. - I Rhehiristism. - ' ' 7 - ^A . 11 :: 1 YL : P. VP; "9 . _ _ - 1 July 7tf w 20] These Bitters are . rapldly winning their way to public favor, and before long will be the only ones in popular demand. The cures they have effected for years past has induced the proprie tor to bring them more particularly before the people. They are not a new remedy, the recipe tor making the "Bitters" having been in the pasiieSnion of the proprietor for many years. The ingredients are composed of the following medicinal herbs anti roots, all possessing well known curative powers,and are warranted not to.contain any other article: Elecampane,.Bur dock. Spikenard, Soapwort, Peruvian Bark, huehu, SpicewoOd Mullein. Slippery Elm, Sas safras, Sarsaparilla, Gentian Root, Juniper. Spirits Nitre, Balsam Coptivia, Cubebs, Dande lien, Pure Spirits :aid Barberry. The Bitters have been used by persons atllicted' with vari ous diseases for some years past, and such has been their success in curing the most obstinate diseases, that the proprietor is now induced for the first time to otter them to the public, with the full confidence and a willingness to guaran tee that if properly used they will effect per manent cures in the most obstinate cases of diseases. They are a certain remedy for Dys pepsia, Liver Complaints, Loss of Appetite, Nervous affections ' Intermittent Fever, Fever and Ague, General Debility, or Weakness amsed by exposure, imprudence or excess, Coughs and Colds, Diarrhma,Headache, Cholera Morbus. Rheumatism or pains in the limbs, Cramp iu t lib Stomach, Neuralgia, Diseases of the Rhin such as Scrofula, 'Ulcers, etc. Also, Piles, Worms, especially Seat Worms, and all other diseases arising from a disorganized or diseased stomach or impurity of Blood. As a Blood Purifier and Tonic or general Appetizer these Bitters are also without a rival, and should be kept in ...very family. These Herb Bitters are warranted to cure all venerial dis eases, no Matter M. how long standing. The tan nufacturer recomUteuds it for this class of diseases particularly, and can produce tvrtiii tes of the umst r.-markable cures. Those who are suffering With any of these unpleasani complaints, should at once give this inediCin,: Ilial. No Lady th-slring a CLEAR CompLEK_ luN should 0. , without it. LADIE':i I N DELICATE li EALTIi. stltirlng trout I from what, Cei Win I:u , i Ills 111,th'Ille, safe and eel tain incic b u t like all other remedies of this .lould with ra tillon'hemarricit . t:elu~t the atll!et.d o: ill find a cull , lenseti c, , )11S ,T1(10i, , • 110.....; Certificate, time i f • rn hs canine: at the Ntuee in the ftritiprie,r tielllrt.,initiarifi, Lancaster, Pa. G. MISILLER, ....1111, . . . 11 , ..N WA.LI - 4.C.v. .•4.1 1.1 1.1•Inv. of 111, Pal qhi e.rrn f'lll :td. , ;',., t,•rliti.•. \(1-1111.1'':hltn 311110' :1711.t.'0 :tll no•nt•-; for a 1.' , 1:::*. - I‘cozi di: . F. 1.• 11, 0! ~ :1..1 c, ,' . ) I MEM 1) . IZI \ J 1.11.: i. ni • =ME I i ~i:, 1.i.~1 r1„y,,~ 1i:... ,on i;11,1 'vt years, 'Su, rril, NV. —,ll pr.“l 100. t.y t . . EIAZ. 1;11Z. I..nea, =MIME L. I.i 1 .1I 1 EL\ \i G, 0)4 WEN DITZ . . 11. - il'ltA l l l .1• 1 .N.1,11,•,1 ,, .., , ,,1, tip ,/1 A.1: , ./1,1 1.:F11-11 , ., 1 ,, 3. ,1,11 , 11r41, 1 • . - ....1Art CI:.-11,71 , 11_ I.^nr•avt-r, Cr:l1(11, I!, Pllll.ll` I. Mj•hlrr.; -•••Vt.1•• pail, 111 I I,y I h.. I no. r, -.ays Hat: ills son in Id . I.•Er , the 1;, , ,t: of ftolun:!'-'.till. , l_tv'::-.- I,s• r•mty. I is. (_;!•:+v,-i hs- the, Nil ::f t.-:s. '• ixTz, Lans,:sler, to 1,:511 , 4 by Lacing the 11 e,'l, tors. ISA A , • Lans:;st,r. -.s' That hfs sot) WaN Ft:Vtrt . by =‘l.l,lll,r's ND'AV Larissster, wss relieved ni :t Dry 1.' , :11:2:11, or 5 nlonth, 1•1,.. Kays that his 6:..111a 0111 a 0,111.—,,, 1/y OW a libstis, fins surer; by - 11,rb Milers of an Abs:s.ss Its thi , , , pace.. I,,lncsster„ 5 euxed I t:lerirn,.,l!::ln, of y-srs tsrs, :N, t.:wnship, Irrts _ •1,'.71 in 1 tsside,l,,y the „ . Herb .1.1.5:011 EVEitTS, Lalicasier, uureri of a sovere ut,Lacir. o Aelite 1 - Crielzinatism itr'sl,3lllsrs, H. r, FONDERS.MITir, a,eilt nt Cr'lLtuliihl, has vsit,al:l - . r.estlinonials of cures etrf-,21,1 by MEICEMI Wet Ural. yt I S Ii L E B ." si L'ITTERS. ,•“•ne,„, • • t.: I I , 1 r\. 1111111.1111111111 .;1!. n uriott 11113111111111 .i. Ali =Ell v;11:• - •ii I • III) EMMIB= ILF:i . in I if' it!: I I LP. rry t)i rtireFi hfO•k I I, tit. tsit 111 ti:.• by th Cr,ln 11:i-A14)1,4•i [l4 Wedird. D R. R. 4.. - WILS - OSTN PILL WILL CURE And If muttering from Headache, go at once and and buy boN tithe Directions ore properly follotvelif,tliey will perform a SPEEDY AND _PERMANENT CUEE uNE PILL IS A DOSE COMEECES It . I. F 11 NESTOC IC, & CO No LE PROPRIETORS \.` - 1) NuFAATunEns _llz. WHITE LEAD, P, 1 , . f,ITTIA 1-10 E, PUTTY, Lv. V11.o•i st Pit t,burg, Ptt :Int! l'zttsmt DE= \'D Ci.NFEL"PIONS FA RN EST , ,C.K'S =ME! Intl I :11 :11 IlLt 1 CLI , 4 1!, rnin.h plenvura In assur ng ~.,a that there is no Vertnituge now in Use iionals yours a IVIJR-If DES ./ sold it largely at retail, -•-• ,!. ;•7,,,rn si;Pi.i,s. We are Druggists • -•- • ',I nay,' prescribed it sir Out siitistied with It, . RAG I.: Ti hica, N. ti rrolu •t: I a I, Vernilfugo. TA!, 111,11 11,,u[ trouble. Thc) - n . %.• `X ~vin je..,:.roy,i,r, and 1,1,1, ,sper•titlt!t• anti auba!nnttul •• :rr ,•etdy, have been treated :•• •••••• '• • • II ks r.•;"r.•nr:. 141 111 1 1;1., 11 - 11! 111 ,1 .1111.2t•s at , ,, all ol her •.a /11.11111111 , 11,11 1 111 1 i d, 1113. 1.a.1 ka, 11),,urable and ion. Liver lbseases, Dyspep,m, t oirrli, Paralysis, I Apbo fr.i.eneleorit,, and all diseases poi oiii and viiesi BronellitiS and Neumliria, Weallness, amen arr,m; :now taneli.onsl dletur ei Ilr I iri;sti ism; Chorea or St. Vitus incident to Females. and =MEI rlu )I.APSUS uTERi. fallbrr; dowli el' the lltertet, can be pert(lll - ly cured,lint all 111,IMUS allectlona the action el' the Galvanic, and Electric cur wnen properly applied, Onwuuld ue 1.L..1 to blipp . Wit, from the practi ion given ot he wonderful - iiun in the above dis that its cnnotoy l'herupeutic would, ho doureod by 114 7 , :311,1 yet weoccasionally inWvoinel who will not believe, oiv 1,,,1 1 / a t: Lae Medical Faculty, as a gem. inc. nave net taken hold of it, to them 1 7 .".. 1701110 acy runt thrre Is hardly a Braith published but what roti3rB 7., 7 ,,• h , ~lint; 1,1 7 01,,•rt it s ca * Electricity, and hienny understood more about lh 0rt..1,1 7 it Ili ill other remedteq, tic somo co‘ ; h.• Piiv,ioiens in the tnitea suites :lac,' , t , iota , qi It. 11, 7 ,, , aft0r, however, in i 11,4' will be at the Lnsti run rn om p mt Feyitcbm ItT Vl . tOs • PRACTICE, ,tml cnnlhilly invite the diseased of all g all cud cimininc into the merits or consulialion and advice, to ccicr hamphiels, will be given Free of (4.,..uRGE W. FREED, I,llcal Electrician, Duke and Lime S. Lancaster, Pa, iran,, • 1:3 WORD A:3 FAIL." _N 1"` - + COUPOUND EXTRACT ,}•• cto'F,T3 , 4 AND f'OPATBA. ; , ,•igommo oarucularly recommend , , o, :.1,.p1 , n1 rtt,tluSS:oll of the public for Li - I to,ulil 11.11111,1 tali/ CUD' Of I)1, E 1."1' I;LADDER, KIDNEYS, LLINARY EI'C, It nay I,a relied on as the best mode for the administration of these remedies In the large j) , ,, , )11, of b„th sexes to which they are dleable. I; never interferes 55 h the digest al. :fno be Si., aoneentration. the dose Is much N .•e . U, ;I re advised Uo ask for Tar rffillj4l,ll.o P:xtract Cuhelai and CO- Wu. and take ',thing else, as imitations and , I,re7,arai,,n,,, under similar names, an, in k ~t . Pres. ?!.1. , 10. Sent by express n i l TA RIZANT a: CO. =11E121=1!! AND FOR SALE BY I)I3.IjGGISTS GEN EBA L. cgtt 13 lyw I 4•IEF.i.• Mil , : I)IISCI.OSII . RES.—SECRETS FOR, 31L1.1,10N, inost valuable and wonderful publication. A ~wk el 100 limes, end 31, i•iolord engravings. Lilt. I: VADE 31ECUM, an original anti Man and Woman,. i heir Physiology, Functions, and Sexual distil . - der, ry WWI Never Falling Remo , fii , " I cur, Tle firaetiee of DR. Hinz been, Mid sti ll is, unbound at ills in.rnest SfiliOltiltirilliiot numerous hl,•/.1 to extend his !I LW' ill Ili-, turnugil the 111.111111/1 of his •• DE ." it is a volume that should 4, ii •ilis t.mily in the laud, to; prcven t i v-of seoret or as a guide for oic Ulu most awful anti u fel vi• visited mankind. I lie forwarded any hart id the United Staten sir i - .•; i•-tits it, C. AdUctiss, post tiaid hit, H 1: NTER. :Co. 3U! vision Street. !sew orh: Ist* timw 29 CL 11,1"L'IUR E. CRIE:fI IC.II. CO.'S ri I EAP 1." ERTILIZERti. ~,u Posed of 111411 t noll and tin! lortiliz;l1 , 4 urine. oombillt,(1 1111 , 1 111 , C111111 . 1 , ..11y With otilel' Vallll a!, J.• ;14,11, :I.llli absorbents. 111, reduced io a pulveralent condition, ready 11/1111oilD WiLLIOUL JOSS Of its high ly nit rogental, ilirtlizing properties. ill onivcricil applicability to all Crops and it, durability and active qualities, xre W4•II known io he all thatagriculturists can .1,41 re. ,Ilr 1 I 1t IL Perr Tvn, Al ICA I. L',INPOST 1 him F1•11.111,;(1' is larvely composed Of animal ulllll, I, .-1,11 :1,111,111, bone, fish, leather, hair, trg,•ll:._-r Wllll 011,11111,11 S and 11:101 1 - 1111111 11,1111/Al . B. whis.h ‘lecordpOS, the mass, 1,1111 1 , 1/1111 1111.1 1 1/g1:111)11, t•le.11111111.4. It' :1111.11•g11111,1 1.5111: urine, and the thinnedport ion, of night soil, • i , saluaWe fertilizer for field crops in ri I 1 ;oat especially for potatoes and gar, ~•11 qualities, strength and cheap• u••~s, have made It very ',uvular with those whu Ve used.ll. EISIMEIMM it is a highly phosphatic fertilizer, and Is par ticularly adaptvil for the cultivation of trees, fruits, lawns and blowers. It Will promote a very vigorous and healthy growth of wood and fruit, end largely increase the quantity and peilect the maturity of the fruit. For . hot house. and household plants and flowers; - it will he found an indispensable article to Secure their greatest perfection. It will prevent and 4 • ore diseased conditions of the peach and grape and is excellent for grass and lawns. The formula or method of combining its Con ,tituent lertilizing ingredients have received t i,e highest approval of eminent chemists and saientific agriculturists. jaw Ton. lIHOSPIIATE IF LIME. TM. A arieultural Chemical company manu facture a Phosphate of Lime in accordance with new and valuable formula, by which a very superior article is produced, so as to he afforded at a less price than any other manufacturers charge. Practical tests have proved that - its value, as a fertilizer, is equal to the best no!, phate of Lithe in the market, Price, ,•15 per Ton. TERMS CASH.—Cartage and Freight to be paid by the purchaser. • - AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO.'.S WORKS, AT CANAL WHARF, ON THE DELAWARE,-. OFFICE, 41::: , ./j ARCH STREET, PRILADELPATA. R. B. FITTS, General'Agen: The Company's Pamphlet Circular, embrac ing full directions for using the above'Fertts lizers, sent by mail free, when requested. ' For sale by A. W. RUSSELL and WILT.TAIq SFRECHER, Lancaster. [feb 23 enaw 7 C S . 31. . •la 0 W-..E MARBLE WORKS, No 68 NORTH QtrEmz STIMET. (E.A.ST SIP)* MANTLES, GRAVE STONES AND orders attended to witJa - neatngs aunts ' =tett. The public aritlnvl4l4 two:0111114:ga firB and latC4 4: l a....*t a l*?::S lll - 2 0L4 9 liga mac 21 lyn--'1) I:r7 I 0 N . principle of his Th••• tire put up in nice Ile, _I:1,1e us. Lhose hy L. L. FAHNEBTocK TS 'Wood Lula NI arl.l Ilellors gen- Lamy '2'7 ly2o 1.16 . 2. 11 I i all i I 1.. I 1.111 eriE;l':.;E ..• I I:.• rictil 1 ustl - I..the:.,ter, but thi, ,•,, I.•t , nwirn =EMI =MIME MEM ;.kgrirultural AIONIIMENTS
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