SEIM Lightning. According to Mr. Merriam, no•CaSe of loss of life by lightning has ever occurred in a railroad car, steamboat, ocean steame . iron ship, iron house, or warehouse filled .Viri h bar iron, or hi 1 a vessel furnished with lightni g conductors, or in a house having lightning od conductors, with the exception of the case at Little Prairie,. Wisconsin. 'These facts aro sufficient to dispel the very general belief that metals aro dangerous, from a supposed attraction for lightning. Steam. boats have been in use more than fifty years, railroad.cars more than thirty, and iron ships and iron buildings more than twenty years. Millions on millions of persons have during that time been in steamboats, railroad cars, iron ships, iron buildings, and in vessels and buildings furnished with metalic conductors, during thunder storms, and their exemptiOn during so long a period is the most convincing testimony in favor of protection that can be desired. Persons who suffer from fear during thunder storms may, therefore, rest in safety and confidence if they can reach a railroad car, isteamboat, iron ship or iron house, or in a build ing or vessel furnished with metalic conductors. Tho ships of the line and frigates of the United States navy are furnished with conduc tors made of five-sixteenths of an inch iron I Wire, and sloops of war of one-fourth in ilium- ter of iron wire. * gg'SINGULAIL FREAK or• LTEETNINO.—ThO house and printing office of James- Stillman, Esq., editor of the Westchester County Journal, at Morrisania, New York, was struck and consid erably damaged by lightning, about five o'clock on Friday morning last. A gentleman, who stood near the premises nt the time of the oc currence, states• that it seemed as though a large ball of fire fell; struck the ground, re bounded, expanded, and enveloped the entire house in one mass or sheet of fire. It was soon . discovered that one corner of the house had been struck, the post and a portion of the roof! shivered to pieces, and portions driven into the ! mom where Mr. and Mrs. Stillman were asleep. On making an examination it was found that three holes had been melted in one of the tin leaders, and that a number of nails in the clap boards had shared the same fate : the top of the cistern in the yard hail been torn off, and the contents of a rear building had been scat- tered about in all directions. Mr. Stillman's! daughter, who was dressing herself at the time, was stunned, while her husband, who haul just gone down stairs, was stricken senseless to the floor, but without receiving any apparent inja• ay. From the 'house the electric fluid appears to have dodged about considerably or else divi ded into three portions and each taken an en tirely distinct course, one passing, over to the printing office, a distance of fifty feet, and throwing the type about in great confusion.! another portion split a large che't to pieces and ' melted holes in a coffie pot which it contained, while the third portion crossed the street and knocked down a horse that was standing there. With the exception of the damage done to Mr. Stilhnan's house, which is is said to be' completely shattered, no injury seems to have been sustained. rrITORRID ROBBERY AND Mmtrimt.—Mr. John Kissel, residing near Fairview, in Cum berland county. Pa., was found murdered. on MOnday week, with a gnu shot wound on his forehead. The Harrisburg Herald says : Mr. Kissel was a bachelor, and lived entirely alone, Performing all the household duties him self, and generally disliked the presence of visitors. It was known that he had a large sum of money which he always carried with him, and the fact that his vest pocket was cut open, and the other pockets displaced. proves fully that the knowledge caused his assassina tion. It is supposed that he was waylaid and shot while carrying the milk he had just pro- cured from the cows to the spring house. It is said that a neighbor heard the report of the gun on Sunday evening in the direction of Kissel's house, which caused the supposition that it was then the atrocious deed was com mitted. Considerable excitement prevails in the neighborhood, but no suspicions have been formed as to the perpetrators of the outrage. t i A party of gypsies Were seen a short time since in the neighborhood, but they had left before Sunday. ( -- Sixty-two members of the American party of Columbus, Georgia, have published a card in the Sentinel. recommending the support of Buchanan and Breckenridge as the only constitutional. candidates before the people. CO"Sprinkle the water in which potatoes are boiled, over 'plants, and it will destroy all the insects. .So says a correspondent. Nervous Diseases Controlled and Conquero . d. Of till the various ills that detract from the enjoy theist of . human life, most of them' may be traced to disordered condition of the nervous system. The hor rors of Enilypsy, or Falling Sickness, arise in most ca ses from thlzi cause. Our readers May remember, on several oceasions before, ire hare !aided to the won derful cures, or modifications it Fits, made by the Vegetable Extract Epileptic Pills. invented and pre pared by lie. Seth Si /Move, of 108 Baltimore Street. :Baltimore, Mil. We feel fully satisfied that these fills have cured sone or the most stubborn eases it Epilepsy, as well us the milder forms of Fits, such as severe Cramps, Spasms de. Wu now record the fact, that persons will tind, these Pills equally ollieavions in curing every form of nervous debility:—no matter whether manifested in the ;tents and exeruciat lug form of Neuralgia,' Tic-Deloreux, or Nervous Headache, the misery of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, the sufferings of Rheumatism or Gout, the therancholy hallucination of depressed spirits or hysteria, their effects will be equally happy and certain.. Persons in the country can write to the inventor, toil Imo the mciliiine forwarded to them by mail.- The prices are, one box, $3; two beZes $5; twelve boxes $2 , 1; moil scut to any Part of the country of free postage. Direct your 'comtuunioations to SETH S. hazes, 10S Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. WRISKettS, BF:AIM AND MUSTACIIOIB.—PnreCaI to grow In six weeks by Dlt. LAVONT'S . CAPILAIIY COMPOUND. Warranted not to stain or injure the skin. Pries $ 1 per Package, or a fur $2 50. Sent to any part of the country, by mail, on receipt of a remittance. Address SWEETSER Is CO., Box 730 Post Office, Baltimore, Md. .A.O'DALLEY'S MAGICAL I'AIN FLAMMATION and PAIN are as inseparable Its FIRE and MAT. Inflammation produces pain, and pain produces inflammation. Wherever there is unman nil heat, throbbing or redness, no matter whether it is caused by a fever, a hurt, a sore, poison, rheum atistn, piles, scald, burn or sting, time is inflamma tion. A hundred books or a thousand sermons can not.altor or change the conclusion. To relieve pain, and restore nature, inflanunation must be subdued. To accomplish title, tho efforts of the physicians are always directed. Thousands of physicians, and tons 'thousands of the first and most sagacious persons who have used DALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN ExritAc. TOR, arc convinced, and admit that its control over inflammation ie most wonderful and immediate, in- Stoutly allaying the pain, neutralizing poison, ex tract ng morbid secretions and forcing nature lA3 resume her course, ronowing and healing. No burn, scull, sore, or ailmontis too severe to yield to its soothing and curing influence. Apply it immediately and the cure has commenced. The Genuine is enveloped in a steal Plato Engrav ing, with the names of C. V. CLICKENER ,b CO., proprietors, and HENRY DALLEY, manufacturer, upon each box. Price 25 cents per box. ACPAII orders should ha addressed to C. V. Click oar .t Co., 81 Barclay street, Noir York. [fir TILE WAY Tme Do IN Missount.—A M.S. Anderson, of Bourbonton, Mo., lately cowhided her husband. Ho had seen fit to go away 'with a woman, but becoming weary of her, had returned to his first love. • Mrs. A. received her recreant spouse with open arms and a long cowhide. With the latter she inflict ed sixty lashes upon him in the presence of all of her neighbors. Mr. A. thinks he " won't run away any more." MARRIED On the 4th of July, by the Rev. Mr. Yaeger, Mr. Witt lA3I Ihtr.t.sn to ➢Liss SUSANNA. YOUNG, both of North Whitehall. On the Gth of July. by the same, Mr. REUBEN KAUII to Miss SARAII , IVZ, both or Allentown. In Philadelphia, n 16th of April, by Rev. E. W. Ilutter, Dr. ALEXANDER GERRARD, of that city, to Miss ELIZA, daughter of Timo thy Goldner, of this place. On the ith of July; in Easton, by Rev. Mr. Bomberger, Mr. JAMES S. llmnGsit, of Philadel phia, to Miss AMANDA B. It. Yaeger, of Berks county. DIED On the 10th of July, in Upper Macungie, Cartrmusa Foam., widow of the late John Fo gel, Esq.. aged 78 years. I V MI: M I ME 11.../. ICK2 0 . 37 IS r ALLENTOWN MARKET. (Corrected 1004 by Pretz,_Uuth .t Co.) Flour, ril barrel, $7 00 Potatoes, . . . . 25 Wheat, 1 litllam, 11 Corn, 50 Sides 10 ltye, ..... 75 shouiders, . . . . 11 oalq, 12 Lard, 12 flay 15 00:11utter. 10 Salt, . 60i Eggs, te doz.,. . . 12 New Texas Hotel, NE VI TEXAS. ' LEHIGH 0 0 UII TY. / I , ,LE undersignejltitving lately disposedofhis Store. 1 hos taken the above named Hotel, formerly kept by Shekel Schumacher. The house has been renovated viii improved in a man ..4.,;;..41-.. I . \ tier which will compare favorably ' 1:1,,.°17 4 " : ,--7,.,6 with the beet Hotels in the cowl-. A .. i„.,,,,,y, and cannot fell to give satiAtc tiou to il/11,1: who may patronize him. llis T.I /1/./: will always be supplied with the choicest and most wholesome peffeinliew the market tillords, and his MI I: with the purest and best Ihmors. The stabling. hamging to his house is good. :tea extensive, and will be supplied with the best provender, and att-nd.ql by van ful Imstlms.— No,hing in short, shall he 111 undone to make his tittests comfortable, and he flatters himself that by strict attention lo business he why tuerit and receive a liberal ,hare of public encouragement: ~... ii-Drovers cut always be, accommodated on rca sonabht t.g.ms. Pasture furnished if d es i re d, JACOB M1C11.1111,. July 16. —if NOTICE TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS. Iw; ht. inea the D ir e ct o r , ~t. tile eert•rel Inttriets 1 for cti. , ll Illtilllllllol examittatiutt TeneilerS itt tile fullmciug times and plet•ee-- North Whitehall,July 211, at the house of E. M. Kuhns,. l'pper Alilford, Aug. 2, " " George Nefta. Upper Sauvon, •• I I, " " Joditta Staehler. Salishurg. 411. 12 , tt " - Allen Apple. l'pper Mactingb , " Gl, " " Hen. Ginkinger. South Whitelill, " 'l4, " " Jesse Miller. Hanover, " 15. " Her. S. Fetter. Lower .Milford, '• 19, " " Sul. S. Holder. Allen t'n & East, 1 „ i s, „ " S'th Scho'l House Ward Districts 1 Catostamun, I, 1 9, tt " Pub Seta' House Lower Macungie,'' 211, " " Chns.E. Knauss. Webamburg, " 21, " " dos. Seiherling. Lynn, , " 22, •' •' David Diener. L;m11;11. '•25, " " Jones Seibert. llcillelherg, " 211, " " Peter Miller. Washington, " 28. " " D. J C. Peter The hour of meeting will bo 9 u'elocic, A. M. A gen eral attendance or Directors and 'requiters. and ()Teti ally thoge who design teach 11;. , ,- in any of the aforesaid districts, k repeelfull .- requested. All applicants nut plc-cat then, tml.tt call at thy office and be ac companied by two or more Dire-tors. T. GOOD, County Superintenden . Allentown July 19, 1820. —lll LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD R b - t, - 7 -- TeNEJA , ..z ,, ,w., N Ntl in conlieetion with the Central Rnil Rond of New Jersey to New York and the Bel videre Dela Ware Rail Road to Philadelphia. Aleo with the Beaver Meadow Rail Road to Weatherly and Beaver Meadowd and the Sulumit 11:11 Rail Road to Sonunit 11111. St:AJMER ARRANOEMENTS. Common,ing Monday, July 7, 1856. Two daily passenger Traint3 (Sundays exeepted,) will ho run between Mauch Chunk and EaSten av : DOWN 771.11X5. Leave Mauch Chunk at 4.00 A. M., and 12.50 P. M Slatington 4.11 " ." 1.25 Catasauqua 5.20 " " 2,04 " Allen town 5.11 rt " 2'.16 " Bethlehem. ArriveEaston GAM " " 2.34 " 6.40 " " 3.10 " UP TR A INS. Leave East on Bethlehem Allentown Catasauqua 7.00 A. M., and 12.15 P. M 7.118 " 12.50 " 7.54 " " 1.12 " 8.00 " " 1.24 " Slatington 8.47 " " 2.05 " Arrive Mauch Chunk 9.25 " " 2.10 " Tho morning train up will connect at Allentown (by stage to Hamburg) with the Dauphin and Susque; Minna trains to Harrisburg. ALSO—with the Sum mit Hill Rail Road at Mauch Chunk, which will mut ble travelers to visit thin celebrated Coal Mines, in clined planes, .4:e., ke., of that region. The afternoon train up will connect at Allentown with stage. :13 miles to Reading, and at Mauch Chunk with the Beaver Meadow Rail Road to Weatherly thence by stage, 11 miles to White Haven, Also with the Summit Hill Rail Road to Summit Hill thence by stage, J miles to Tamaqua in time to take the Day Express going South or the Night Express going North. • l'aFsengers leaving Now York or Philadelphin for any point on the Lehigh Valley or heaver Meadow Rail Roads will take the morning train up. ItOBEIIT 11. SAYRE, Supt. nud July 17 COURT PROCLAMATION. WHREAES the lion. lremltingion Meetertitey, Presiden t edge °Nile Third Judicial District of Pennsylvania. composed of the counties of Northamp ton and Lehigh, and Pete,' • Ibtom and (.'harks Keck, Esquires, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Mower the county of Lehigh, and by virtue of. their Mikes Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery, and Court of General Quarter Sessions in mid for the said Bounty of Lehigh, have, by their precept to me directed, ordered that a C otrt of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Common Pleas and General Jail delivery nod Orphan's Court for the said county or Lehigh, be holden at Allen town, on MONDAY the ith day of August next, to continuo two weeks. NOTICE is therefore hereby given to the Justices or the Peace tool Constables of the county of Lehigh, that they are by the said precepts commanded to be there at ten o'clock in the forenoon or said day with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices are appertaining,•and also that those who are bound by rocognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that aro or then shall be in the jail of the said county of Lehigh, are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. (liven under my hand in Allentown. the 2nd day of July, in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. NATHAN WEItER, Sheriff. GOD DAVI: THE CIDIMONWEALTII Sheriff's Office, Allentown, July 11;. THE LEHIGH REGISTER, JULY H, 1,856. WAIELTIEW"3IC9IIEI3III3IO.O AN uninarzled young man, of good character, or mui table Married man with a stmtll family, who po ssesses fitting qualities to tamable him to talc° thosuper intendoncy of, end attend to the sick persons in the Hospital ettached to the Eons° of Employment for the Poor of Lehigh comity," is wanted in that Insti tution. Application can ho made- until the sth of August to either of the undersigned. PETER 8011111. SOLOMON KLEIN. Directors. SAMUEL BERNHARD, July 16; 1656, Great Bargains AT THE USION SHOE AX!) 1147' STORE, No. 77 West Hamilton St. THE subscriber in order to dose out his stock of Summer Hats nod make room for Fall trade, has resolved to sell them on• at first cost, and therelbre invites ono and all to call without delay, and by so doing you eau secure yourself a fine Hat at the lowest City prices. Also, just received a fine assortment of Soft Hats, for sale cheap, by _ _ July 13 AGRICULTURAL ACCOUNT. A. G. Reninger in Account with the Lehigh County Agricultural Society. DR. 1855—Feb. 7. ,To Cash received from the former Treasurer, 8.9 G 12 April 2. Loan of C. Mohr, 200 00 One permit, 1 00 May 22. Design of a bridge, . 500 Sept. 22. Season Tickets, 9 00 Octob. 1. 4G Member tickets for Fair, 340 00 Huckster stands, 15G 00 Observatory, 58 00 Fair Tickets. 2008 9G Meni. Tick. during the year, 1420 00 Reed. from County Treas'r, 100 00 Grass sold S. Moyer, 35 50 Feb. 27. Cash paid fur binding books, 250 M. C. Trauble & Co., litho. graphing, April 1. Wm. Maddern, interest on $2OOO, 120 000 Jacob Biiz, interest, 30 00 7. Thomas Weaver, interest, 25 40 Peter Butz, for work, 12 50 June. G. D Wieandt, old account, '33 78 Oct. 4. Isaac Fetzer, for work, 21 12 • 5. George Ritter, do., 48 17 G. N Dresher, lumber. 128 00 ' 8. W H•Blumer & Co., loan and int., 380 19 J L Roffman & Bro., lumber bill, 101 94 9. Peter Butz, carpenter bill, 62 67 Pretz, Guth & Co., fodder and hay 102 14 17. Blumer, Bush & Co., print ing bill, 49 35 20. Bright .l'•. Ihniacher. do 22 00 Balliet, Saeger & Co., Intn ber bill, 111 (16 J. Weiss, Allentown Band, 00 00 Owen Saeger, fur a piece of land, 1045 84 Sy .1 Saeger, hardware bill, 34 75 22. J. Bitz, loan and interest, 510 25 T. Barber & Co., foundry " work, 77 71 23. Hainse & Diefenderfer, print- ing, 04 90 23. Keck, Guth S: - . Helfrich, do 48 50 Nov. 13. 1. Fetzer, work, 23 30 C. IVeiss, do 10 31 17. George Ritter, work, 24 08 20. Hoffman & Newhattl, lumber, 80 70 S. W. Burcaw, sketch, 7 00 j. 11. Bush, Fooling, GO 01 M. Minium. printing bill,' 28 50 J. W. Wilson, do 13 25 28, Paul Knauss, hay, 49 50 Premiums. 394 00 Various disbursements, 399 27 1856. Jan. 1. W. Maddern, int. on S2OOO, Feb. 2. Secretary's salary, Treasurer's do 5: Balance in hafid, *4,135 58 REPORT OF TIIE SOCIETY, 1)11. 1852. To cash received in full, 1853. Do do , do 1854. Do do do 1855. Do do do 1853. By cash paid in disbursements, S2lO 15 1853. Do do do 291 00 For improvements made 3178 81 1854. Disbursements and premiums, 423 00 • Improvements made, 3711 70 1855. Disbursements, premiums and loans Improvements and land, Cash on hand, 812.34 G 71 FINANCIAL CONDITION-DEBTS DUE BY TilE SOCIETY DR. Mortgage of William Maddern, Dower of Mrs. Saeger, Loan of Thomas Weaver, - " C. Alolir, • Balance in favor of the Society, 810,036 05 PROPERTY BELONGING TO THE SOCIETY. CR. 1853. Completed improvements, 1854. Do do 1855. Do do Debts on the land, Cash in' hand, Whole amount of property, 810,036 05 The above is a correct report of the condi tion of the Lehigh County Agricultural Society, up to February 1. 1856. A. G. RENINGER, Treasurer. The undersigned, committee appointed by the Lehigh County Agricultural Society, to audit the account of A. G. Reninger, hereby certify that they have carefully examined the same, and find it correct as above stated. CHARLES FOSTER, JACOB ERDMAN, C. PRETZ. MB July 9, 1856 F "P1i7".23.1 4 4"303M1a. OUR feinnlo upprentiee4 to tho' Tailoring business ore wanted immediately by the utuhrsignini, in the borough of Allentown.. F.Olta B H. REIIEIt. July 2. • -tf DR. SC it U TZ , ' 7,1i,', No . ro 5 t7 8 . : Store. Moat 11 1: limos at the American hotel. TUST received, a lot of Dress floods. ouch nu plain LP Muck and Fancy Silks, latest stylus of Enrage Delaines, Challics, Dinghlans. ,t.c. Also, a lot of Floor and Table Oil Cloths, Brussels, Ingrain and Rag Carpets. Call and low Own' nt lIOUPT Sr, STUCKERT'S -lei' April 30. —tf PropoSing Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, nee°teed by the Semis and Hone,. Repreecntatieee of die CONllllollwealth rf l'ennsigennio in General As aeuiblq That tho following amendments nro pro posed to the constitution of the commonwealth, in accordance with the piovisions of thu tenth article thereof. Thoro shall be an ndditional article to said consti tution to be designated ns nrtielo cloven, no follows: . ARTII•1411 NI. NM OF PUBLIC DEBTS. SECTION 1. The spite luny contract debts, to simply casual deficits of tenures in revenues, or to meet ex penses not otherwise provided for; but the aggregate amount of such debts direct end contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or more nets of the gener al assembly, ur et different periods of time, shell never exceed seven hundred and fifty thouaand dollars, and the money arising from the creation of such debtA, shall he applied to tho purpose for which it was ob tained, or to repay the debts no contracted, and to no other Purpose whatever. ELIAS MERTZ SccrtoN 2. In addition to the above limited power the e tato may contract debts to repel invasion, sup press insurrection, defend the state in war, or to re deem the present nling indebtedness of the state: but the money arising Il•o u t the contracting of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debts, mid to no other purpose whatever. MB Si:cruis 3. Except the debts above speeified, in sections 0110 01111 two of this article, no debt whatever shall lie created by, or on behalf of the state. Snertos 4. To provide for the payment of the pres ent debt, and any additional debt. contracted as afore said, the legislature shall, at its first session, after the adoption of this amendment, create a sinking fund, which shall be sufficient to pay the accruing interest on such debt, 1111,1 annnally to reduce the principal thereof by a sum not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; which sinking fund shall consist of the net annual 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, end of the income or proceeds of sale.of otselts owned by the state, to gether with other funds, or resources, that may be designated by law. The said sinking fund may be increased, front time to time, by assigning to it any port of the taxes, or other revenues of the state. not ' required for the ordinary and current expenses of government, and tuthiss ill ease of war, invasion sw insurrection, no part of the said sinking fund shall be' used or applied otherwise than in extinguishment of the public debt, until the amount of suet, debt is re duced below the sum or live millions or dollars. SECTION 5. The credit of the conummwealth 811011 1101 ill ally manner, or event, be pledged, or loaned to, any individual, company. corporation, or association: nor shall t)te commonwealth hereafter become a joint owner, or stue',holde•, in any company, association, or corporation. 0200 SECTION 6: The commonwealth shell not nssuine thu debt. or tiny pert thereof, of any county, city, bo rough, or township or of any corporation, or associn tion; unless mull debt shell have been contrectud to (made the state to repel i erosion, suppress domestic insurrection, defend itself in time of war, or to assist the stele in the discharge of any ',motion of its present indebtednees. SECTION 7. The legislature shall not authorize any county, city, borough, township, or incorporated ars triet, by virtue of a vote of its citizens, or otherwise, to bovine a stockholder in any company, ussoehttion, or corporation; or to obtain money 11,1., or loon its credit to, any'corpor.,tion, i:J.lititution, or party. Micro shall bo an mblitimutl article to,FEI4I cuneli tulion, to be designated us artielti XII, us fullow•s: "No county shall be divided by a line cutting all over one-tenth Or its population, (either to form a new county ur otherwise,) without the express assent of such county, by. a vote of the electors thereof: nor shall any nuts county be established, containing less than four hundred square miles. . . . From section two of the first article of the constitu tion, strike out the words, ",,% the city eq . Philadel u'l • eeleeelieelg ;" from seetion tive, sane article. strike out the words; ",//' Phibt (Hp/lilt sure V the several crawl's ;" from section seven, same article, strike out . the iu ands, "mqthec the city at' Philadelphia nor any," 111111 III: 1 31 . t ill lien thereof the words, and tea ;" and strike out section four, same article, and in lieu thereof insert the fol lowing: Sxertox In the year one' thowand eight hun dred and sixty-four, and in every seventh year there after. representatives to the number if one handred, shall be apportioned and distributed equally, through out the slate, by districts, in proportion to the num ber or taxable inhabitants in the several parts there of; exeept that tiny comity containing at least three thousand live hundred taxablesonsty be allowed tt separate representation; but no more than three 110111111k8 shall be joined, and no county shall be divi ded, in the formation of a district. Any city contain ing it sufficient number of taxables to entitle it to at toast two representatives, shall have a separato repre sentation assigned it, and•shall bo divided into con venient districts of contiguous territory, of equal tax able population as near as may be, each of which dis tricts shall elect one representative." At the end of section seven, panto article, insert these words, "the city of Philadelphia shall he (fiel ded into single Mellfliffil•l ' ld dilltriehr, Collayllolla tee eitarg as nearly ga o l is flf.redde prINNI ; heel nu wand shall he die;deel in the formation theree,f." 05 00 25 00 25 00 27G $1405 99 2210 57 4234 57 4435 58 $12.340 71 The legislature. at its first SC9Sicill, after the adop tion of this untendment. A hall divide the city of Phil adelphia into senatorial and repreeentative districts, in the manner above provided; such districts to re main unclum^ed until the apportionment in the year one thousand e:glit hundred and sixty-four. 2(30 67 1888 62 2 76 To be section see[, Atliele Tim legyntlire shall have the power to altar, re voke, or annul, any charter or incorporation herearter conferred by, or tinder, ion• special, or general law, whenever in their opinion it may be injurious to the citizens of the commonwealth ; iu such manner, how ever, that no injustice shall be done to the incorpo rators. $2,000 00 154 10 423 81 200 00 8,158 08 Re4G/ral, That this resolution pass. On tho first atinintlinont, yeas 24, nays 5. On the second amend ment, yeas In, nays II: On the third amendment, yeas 28, nays 1. On the fourth atuenthuout, yeas 21, nays 4. . Extract from the Journal. THOMAS A. 'MAGUIRE, L7crl.•. $3178 SI 5711 70 1888 02 2154 16 2 70 Ts HOUSL; OP 11F:PRESENTATIVES, ) April 21, 1350. /:.,m/rcd, That this resolution pass. On the first amendment, yeas 72, nays 24. On the second amend ment, yens 63. nays 25. On the third amendment, yeas 61, nays ; and on fourth amendment, yeas 69, nays 16. Extract from tho Journal. 'WILLIAM JACI,7, Clad• SECRETARY'S OrricE, j A. G. CrILTIN. Filed .11)141 21, 1536. f S'ec'y.4y the Contdiontr,:wlth Pena/virus I do certify that tho above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original Resolution rela tive to an amendment of the Constitution" as the same romaine on tile in this office: .. ^-, In tetitimony whereof I have hereunto SEAL set thy hand andenticed to be affixed. the ffi peal of the 'Secretary's °Mee, the day and year above written. . . Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitu lion of the Commonwealth, being tinder' considers lion, On the question, Will the Senate agree to the first 'lntendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreebly to the pro_ visions of the Constitution, anti were as follow, via : lets—Messrs. Browne, Iltteknlow, Crosswalk Fer guson, Evans, Flenniken, nage, Ingram, Jamison, Knox, Laubach, Lewis, WCUnlock, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Taggart, Walton, Welah, Wherry, Wilkins and Piatt, - Spea4er 7 - . -21. NAYS—Messrs. ('rabh, Gregg, Jordan, Mellinger and Pratt-5. RESOLUTION Fins? AMENDMENT = ERIMMTIE = I= I= IN SENAT2, April 21, 15:11 • Sk:CIMTARY'S Omer., Ilarrinburth Julie 27, 1856. A. G. CURTIN. Sco:etnry of the Commipntrealth = So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, Will lite Senate agree to the second amendment? The yeas anti nays were takenmgrecably to the pro visions of the Constitutian and were an follow. viz: Yr:As—Messrs. Browne, Buck:dew, Evans, (loge, Cresewell, Ingram, Jamison, Knox, Limbach, -Lewis, 111PClintoek, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub,• Wal ton, Welsh, Wherry and Wilkins—lll. NAYS—Messrs.. Gmbh, Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt, Price and Piati, Spcoker—CA So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the third amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Constitution, and were as follow, viz : YE.is--iliessrs. Browne, Backeleu•, Crabb, Cress well, Evens. Ferguson, Flenniken, Jingo. Ingram, Jamison, Jordan. Knox, Laulateh, Lewis, M'Cii,tock, Mellinger. Pratt, Privo,, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Taggart, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins aini Piatt, Speaker-28. • • NA e—Mr. (iregg-1. So the question' wee determined in the affirma tive. On the question, Rill the. Senate agree to the fourth amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Constituthm, and were as follow, viz : Yn.ts—'Messrs. Browne,lew. Creswell, Flen niken, Eva Hoge, Ingram. Jamivon. Jeribin, Lanhavh, Lewis, ANFClinion. Priee, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, St ranb,Welton, Welsh, :Wherry, and Platt. Sprakee.-23. NAYS—M Crabb, Gregg, Mellinger and Pratt So the question was determined in the allirma . Journal of the Rouse of Representatives, April 1 21. lesll. Thu yeas and nays wero lalam agreeably to the provision of the Constitution :mil on the first propos ed amendment, were no follow. vie: Yr:As—Messrs. Andetsnn,Bnektts, Baldwin. Ball, Beek, (Lveorning,) Beek, (York,) Bernhard, B.ayd, I Boyer, Brown. Brush, Bilehnmin, Caldwell. Ca lap hid 1, ('arty. Craig. et nw ford, Dowdoll, Edinger, Pausold, Poster, Getz, Haines, Maroc!, Harper, Heins, Hibbs 1 - W1.'111111.g:is, M IT I,. n o t eom b . Him:Acker, Imbue . Ingham, Innis, Irwiii„t dins, Johnson. Laporte, T.eho. Lengriltf r, Lovell, 'Areal- IMICa rib v, ill'Cum la, Mangle, Al mien r, Montgomery, Moorhead, Nunnennielirr, Orr. Pear son, Pholpa, Purcell. Ltamst y, Hord, Reinhold, Rid dle, Roberts, Shenk, Stniili, ( Allegheny.) Smith. (Cambria.) Smii 11. (Wprltlling ) Sunnis , ', Tilt.nrl,rll). Vail, Wholion, Wright, (Dauphin.) IVrigln , (Lm zernc.) Zimmertnan and Wright, Sped:re-70. NAYS—AI es.rs. Augustin", Burry, Clover, Co bourn, Donk, Pry, Fallon,Caoord, Cildionev• Ha milton, Hancock, Housekeeper. 11uma.k. r, I,clst i i . ring, Magee, Manley, Morris, Mil In Inn, Patterson, Salisbury. Smith, (Philadelphia,) IYnhnr , Witinotli arid Vearsley-2.1. so the question wns determine.l in the affirmative. On the qnestion, Will the House agree to the ;Tro u t amendment? Tho yens and nays were taken, and were as follow, viz: YEA s —llvssrs. A inlersn.. Tlnelots. Baldwin. Ball. Beek, (Loconting.) Beek, ll'otk.) 13 rnlmrd, Boyd. Brown, finish. Iluehnonn, Campbell, Carte, Oink!. Pansold, Poster, Gov. Haines. liatti el. Harper. Ileitis. Hibbs, fl ill, Las, Holcomb. 1 Inntielter. Lnbrie, 'wham, Tanis.lrtt in. .1•Mos, Johns , n, Laporte. Lrbn , r,olmaker. 'Lovett, M'Calmont, M'C tithe. I‘l'Comh. Mangle, Menenr, Miller, Mentgentery, Moorhead, Ni'i nemm er.Orr, Penrs,on. Rant Set.. Reed. Reinhold Riddle, Robert, Shenk - Smith, (Allezhene.) Stronse, Vail. ' %Vright, (Lmzerne.) Zimmerman. anti Wright, Sprnker— 63. NAYS —MeFsre. A mzucline, Bar - y, Clover, Edin ni:r, Pre, Pillion, Onvlottl, y, ii nm u mn , Ilaneoek. Tontelter, isen ring. Magee. Manley. Morrie, Mention, Patterson, Phelps, Salisbury, Sio , h, (vambria,) Thompson, IVnlter, %Wintrode, (Drtlinhisa,) and Vearalev-21. Ihe question wee determined in the aflirmative. on the oue , tion. Will the Clones nTree to the third amcnament ? The yeas and nay 3 wore taken, and were no follow, viz: YeAs—llrsars. A mlerlmn. 'Backus. Baldwin. Bill. Beek, (f.yeennim..) Beek. (York,) Bernhard, Boyd, Royer, Brown, Bitelin ty , . Caldwell, Camnhrll. Car. Crawford. Fa ttßeltl. Faster, Pry, O.•tz, Haines, TTann I, linrpor;, Heins, Hibbs, FTill, ilillogns, iiipPlr, Holcomb. IFomwkemer, Tm• brie, In &lam. Toni Irvvin, .int,”.. Johnson, La. norm. Lehr', 1",,,,, 1za k er , I,,,v r t Allealtrinnt, Nrattg le, M'Comb, Menenr, 51111er, 71Tententnery. Ntinne.- number. Orr, Pearnit. Phelps, P urce ll . R ain rt ' , rd. Riddle, Shenk. Smith. (Allegheny.) Smith. (Cambria.) Smith, (Wyoming,) TiMmpson, Wright, (Dauphin,) Wright, (Luzerne,) and Zinmn rnmn—ad. N.Avn—Moptars. Barri% Clnver, Coburn. )lurk, Dowdoll, Giv lord. Hone/wk. lion. her, Lei:renting. Dinner, Manley, Monrhend, Morris, pn.terson, riober.p. Sn!Nom% Walter, Wintrode, Yearslcy and Wright, gpeaker-25 So the question was determine.' in the ntlirtnntive. On the question, Will the 'rouge n4ree to the fourth ntnetultnent ? 'The yens an.l nays were take.., end were ns follow, viz: fees'-3Tecors Anderson. Backos. Bail, n, (f.yroodoc.) Beck. (York.) Bernhard. Boyd, BnYer, Brown, Broalt. Bonita nn n. w nil. Cam shell, Carty. Crnii, Crawford, Powdall, F.dinger, old, Po-ter. Fry. Getz. - Hamel. Harper, Heins. Hibbs, Trill, Hillegns, ITipplr , Ijoienmb. Howie . Iceeper, Irnosecker, Trnbrie, lolls. Irwin. Johnson. Laporte, Lebo. Loomaker, Lovett, APCalmont. APCartity. M'Cornh, Mangle, Menem.. Miller, Mont roman', Moorhen!. Nunn, number, Orr. Pearson, Phelps, Purcell. Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold. Roberts. Shenk, Smith. (Cornhrin.) Smith, (Wv. omine.,) Thompson, Ysil,Walter. Whollon, %V riyht. (Lwzmne.) Yearsley, Zimmerman and Wright. Speaker—en. NavEl—ilressre. Barry, Clover. C..bourn, Fulton, Gildmnev, !Nines, Trammel:, n 'welter, Inaliqm, ITIT.T. 'Manley, Morris, Pat terSom Sal isbor,, and Wintrode—in =Z2I=EMII Srrnr.T.trx'ft Orrwr. Ilarrighosig; June 27,1856. Pru .1 is idu certify that the above a n d forezetme: in n true mind eurreet copy of the "Yens" and "Nuys" Inkun 011 the Resolution promising; amendments fa the Con stitution of the Commonwealth, ns the same nopenrs on the Jobrnals of the two 'tenses of the Ctmeral Aysentlily of for of • Issa. nM.....—, W myittiest; y bona mina the scull of sithl SEAL; „ pine. this 1in:10y-seventh (lay of June. olio thous:lo eight hundred mid fifty-six. A. it. cuivrrN. 5,,,,,,,,, 1l ~/ the COMM Mllcettlih. IBM A NEW STOCK OF OSIC MLA GEED CSC, NA& WEN 9 C I E ~WA TCIIES AND JEWELRY, ltne just been received by undersigned, at No. 21 West liandlton street, whieh. for beauty awl durability is unequalled in town, and to which he invites the at tention of those desirous of. getting the best goods at the very lowest prices. Dis sleek comprises Drams Clocks of description. Gold and Sil%'er Patent Lever, Lupine, Qitartier and other WatebeA, Silver Table :Ind Tea Spoons, Gold, Silver and Plated Spectacles, to suit all ages, and warranted to be as represented. Ilk stock of Jewelry is largo and splendid, and comprises all the most fashionable articles. such as Gold, Silver and other Breast Pins, Ear and Finger Dings. Gold Watch Clutins, Keys, Se., Gold and Sil- Ver Petwil CHSCH, I,lold Pens of a superior quality, Silver COHOIS, tutu a variety of ether articles ton nu merous to mention. Ile feels confident that the above goods are the best in market, and offers them to the public at the lowest prices. Ile would mirtiettlarly call your attention to his stock of CLocus 4tND WATCH ES. Mid tirge you to sail :on !timing . ..we purchasing elsewhere, as he feels assured Gnu lio cannot fail to suit you, not only with the articles, but what is more important, with the prices, and would also inform the public that ail his goods are warranted. Clue Iratelgor and ✓rirclrl, repaired in the neat est r,and best Timmer. mot at the shortest 'mike—all his worn is warranted. JOHN NEIVIIA HD. April 28. —tf C. GILBERT CIBONS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 67 EAST HAMILTON STREET, ALI.K.NTOWN, PA. 1, consulted in EngliElt and I:ierinan. - Vi:Z Allentown, :tiny REGISTER'S NOTICE. N OTICE is hereby given Who heirs., creditors au d l.l others, who may be interested in the estates of the following diceased persons, in Lehigh county, to wit:. ' . • • , The account of David Gohninn and Reboots Bchnntz, Executors of Daniel Schantz, doled. Tho account of Charles Durward, Guardian of Lew is • Kunkle. Thu account of Owen harmony and Samuel Mar mony, Administrators of Abraham Harmony, deed:' The account of Jacob Huber, by Edward Agent, Administrator of Joseph Huber, The account of George Ludirig, Guardian of Don.. jamin Ludwig. The account of John Young and Anna Woizel, Ad ministrators of Thomas Wetzel, dee'd, The account of John J. Kistler, Uum•dian of Elk. abeth retherolt The account of Daniel Wert, Guardian of Sarali Ann Acker. The neennnt, of Reuben Bensinger, Jneob Hensin ger and .Moies llenoinger, Admini4rators of Jacob Hensinger, (1(.61. • The tecomit of n Ilaueinan, Cluarilitua of Maria Reinerar. Tho recount Henry Newhard, ditardha of Boit ben M. Prniikenfield. Tito nc , •uunt of John 0. Tingling, Executor of Abraham Yingling. dee'd. The nevount of Pcier Ludwig, Ouurdiun of Marks Trexler. • The neeount of Daniel Boyer, Administrator of Henry foyer. deed. The neeonnt of John Moyer, GunnHnn of Susanna Mover. account of Jacob Scherer, faocutor of Drinial Dellor, doe d. The itecutintsvf Daniel Levan, Guardian of Charles Levan. • The neconoi of Jonas Oswald and Israel Oswald; Exueutors of Elizabeth Oswald, dee'd. The account of 3onnthon Christman, Adtninistra. for of Mary DiMager, dee'd. The 'lleeollllt of Abraham Newhard anti. Susanna Roth, Administrators of William Roth, dded.. The account of Henry Knauss and Stephen Klima; Execntors of Jacob Knauss, deed. The account of Joseph Faust, Guardian of Ilirani M. Faust. Thu oceourit of Charles Foster, (Acting Executer) of Jueub Bore. dee',l. The. account of .Jacob Moseor and John Mossori Administrators ofJoenl, .10sear. deed. The neeonnt of WiDonny Gable, Administrator of Daniel I/Winger. ilee'd. • The account of Lydia Kern and :Wiles P. Kline; of Joseph Worn, dee'd. Tho account of Hannah Orpts and Jacob Cooper, Ailioinisiridorn of Tobias Gross, deed. Tho account of John Smith, Executor of Peter Kuhns, deed. The account of Nathan Mink and Aaron Sehmoyerp Executers or Henry Lauer, The account or Edward Kern, Owen Kern and Joseph IViinnan, (Aders. pendenie lite) of Sarah Kern, dee'd. • Tho account of .Tacoh Geisinger tuul Michael b: Eberhard, Executors of Christina. Geisinger, deed. The account of Charles Blunter, - Executor of Con rad .11omier, tlec'd. The account of Rettio:n PA: alder, (Acting, Adiriinis trator) of John Thompson. dee'd. The account of John Saeger, Administrator of Mi chael Krum, dec'd. ' The recount of Jonus (. (loringer, Aditinistrator of Joel Oeker, The account of Samuel Kemmerer, Guardian or Susanna ICecli. The above named Executors. Administrators nna Guardians have tiled their Accounts in tho Register's °Mee, in .\ Ilentown, in and fur the County of Lehigh; which said Accounts will be laid before the Orphan's .. Court of said County for confirmation, on Tuesdky the sth day of August, 1850, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon.. SAMUEL COLTER, Register July 2. CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE; THE OI U PURWIER OP TILE BLOOD! TIIE BEST ALTERATIVE KNOWN No! a Parade qf Afercury in IV An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil, Rhou: tism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Fostules on the Face. Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm. or Tette; Scald head, Enlargement and pain oftho Bones 111111 Joints. Salt Rheum, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders. and all diseasestuis. log from an injudicious ustrofMercurY t . Imprudence in Life, nr Impurity of the Blood.. This great remedy, which has become so rapidly and en justly celebrated for its extrno'rdinnry efficacy in relieving and curing many of the most obstinate and terrible forma of dieense with which mankind is afflicted, iq now offered to the public, with the oontl, dont loqiurance that no MI7DICAL DISCOVERY Over . made hen been so eminently successful in curing Scaorri.A, Mid All. DISNASES Or IDE BLOOD, US Car. ter's Spanish Mixture. The proprieldrs arc receiving by•everY most fluttering and'astenishing details of Cures made In all parts of the country, end in most cases where the skill of the best Physicians Lind been tried in rein: Its power over the 'hoot) is truly remarkable, And all diseases arising from impurity of that great BEAT OF LIVE, 'MVO been relieved and cured without a sin.: glo failure out of the thousands who bare used Carter's Spanish Mixture contains no Miircury, Opi- . um, Arsenic, or soy dangerona drugs, but is compos ed of nook and Ilerbs, cohihined with other Ingrodi-, cots of known virtue. and way be given to the yonng. ust infant or most debilitated invalid, without the leant possible lu•sitetiun. W3i. S. BEERS A; CO., Proprietors, No. 3111 Broadway, New York. ?•i7••Priro $1 per bottle, or FIX bottles for $5. For sale by J. It. Moser, Allentown, S. Ilan, Bethlehem; find druggists and merchants genertilly, New York, February 13, 1850, Great 'Excitement 1 • st 3EIL TM 3=l MI . IN his great. Specula on Kansas affairs, in Om Court Ifoitso, the other evening, omitted to state soma. thing to the people which also deeply iuterestis them, and that is, that 1,. STROUSB & CO., at . No. BWest Hamilton street, are now soiling off !hair largo stock of Summer Goods at greatly reduced prietls.' ,Itoonsists' in pert of such Ladies' Dross ()owls as klaregos, Bilk Tissues, Itarege Le Laines, Challic.9, Latina, Poplins, Oingliams, 11,1.80/,, , ,:—A large stock or Parasols aro still on hand, which will it cold cheaper titan anywhero tine in town. We sell good silk Parasols, lined .with silk. at IS'. IMINI .11 .1 TILLA S.—We have a fine stock of silk Man.' Inc , . which we reit 20 per cent, lower than thoy can be bought elsewhere. We have good Mantillas for $1.12/ worth ;311,ri; nom° for $2.50 worth $3.54 and onto for s3.otworth $1.50. cAllpErs.—Wo have a good all wool Carpet for 62a cents, worth 874 ; a good carpet for 371 worth 621; a very good rag carpet for worth 624; . stair carpet for 21) cis., worth 371; a very good all wool stair carpet for 371, worth MI cents. (.1.0 77H.V0.- , --We'haro on band a largo stock or . summer Clothing which trill ho sold 25 per cent.' cheaper than they can bo bought in any store in Al lentown.. Thu stock comprises all kinds, qualities nail prices, GROCERIES.-:Although Groceries have ntivano- • cil greatly of Into in tho cities; and other storekeepers raised their prices accordingly, we continuo to soil ae. the old rates. In conclusion we say, 'give us a call before you purchase elsewhere, so that you may judge fur yourself. July 9 • INEOSCISVDEr.IICOCI -Mi. • OTICE is hereby given, that In' puree-; aneo of an Act of the Cienefal Assetut ' ----- lily of Pennsylvania, enthrall "An An nSFIAL. N regulating the solo of intoxicatin g Liquors," passed March. 31st, 1856, tho following named pdrsons will make application to the Court. to ho held on,the; 4th .loy.or August next, for License to sell Vinous, Malt and Brewed Liquors, in quantities not loss than ono gallon, viz: . . . J. P. Dellinger, Charles Kline, Allentown, July 9 Job Printing, Of all kinds neatly executed at this Office —td EMI L. STROUSE 16 CO MB Allentorvp.. do. J. W. iIICKLEY, Clerk