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'iliK ' :. itory yf Washington is about t . LI i :i election. and we observe with pi-. - it i! it the Republican piJrtv hxs b '■! >. ' :ui/ed therein, and has uomina t d .-. >lr. Abenfethf for Delegate in Cou fs'vm. He is opposed by hir. Pierce's' G ver;.vr. Isaac J. Stevens, who will J.i. lobly succeed, though there is some' di--;.t:-fi. hi'ii in the ranks of his own j.nrtv. "i'li. us the Governor lias had r.u. i of tin •■oliticihiis by trade under his Mir<;ii:c > -wot-in! Indian agents, ex ) , , •> and htopers in one or anoth er cap i; ii . '.>'o prc.-uipc that lie will lie hie 11} compass his own election. JJut It K -piihhean party is henceforth a liv ed fact in V'aihington Territory, and ill gi\>\ with the incr tasing intelligence f the People—with Schools, .Journals, < 'hureht's. Ac. We hojio yet to see Wash ington jn-ri.y her position on the north Jine of the i uited States. The Hep 'i'liean movement was not or ui/cd .Nationally one day too sooii. — Had it overLorneold party lines ten years ..u, we siioyld ha ye luid n far more healthy stale if political opinion and ac tion in the Union than we now have.— A . i. / i'lhuitf. —; ' ♦ MrGarv-lia A. Grow, M. C. from Pciuis, ivapyt. has just returned from a buffalo hunt beyond the Rig Sioux river, in Ritcuti.h Territory. He spent the Fourth with Col. N> Tile's wagou road ex pedition. at lloie-ia-the-.Mountain, where In; delivered an add - .* --, and his auditors kept up the honored custom of burning i gunpowder, Ac. • "T!ie following i> Rrcntire's last qnd te. t -quib :—• i.i oh! woman u;j in lieury is 1 collecting nil the Rem"cratic papers she can i- , her b ittili oti, touiaLe soup of. Slie -av. they lire de.-put sight better th n ashes—tjjey re iaaSt a.- good a clear - /e. ' VT LV.tkmkxt I rLIEMI: XI) U I s N (' s U :; I Another Citrtj'j '■/ floods ut THE OLD REGULATOR. "V'OU might as well undertake to dam up t 4 the waters of the Niagara with bulrush-R ••-.as to try to convince the multitude that ■" iri: V a 1 j.rices which will be a a iudpeement to tli< s< " in want to buy ol a- - and for this purpose we have chartered a column in tlie Journal where ' we intend to keep i ! , ■ pcotde posted .is to ' what may he found at our t-tabiishgieut. Every body know-, (oral least oiyfil tokuyvvi 1 win re the "id Regulator i- . and for the beu< - 1:1 of tlio.ic \i iio ilon,/ Know, and who udth (o •'■iioic. we will j'ist iul" iin them thai it is !<j- ' c.ited right on the 1 11AI L It O V D, only a few rods from the Depot, and isalw.v open for customers and a!) who wish to save Ho per cent, in pufvhasiug the necessaries ot 1 life: for it i- the only place in town where j. you can expect to have a H'tle eknnye lef. after! purchasing y our n< ce--:ar\ supplies, nbtwith frl tuiiing the common i.—. rtion of evo.rv one ' tii.u tluy sell cheaper I lan their neie lihors. 1 \V.- don't houst of selling goods at or below cost, but ve .oladopied a- our standard to •• ire and J.it I.irr. and to sell as eh .u> a.- t! e cheape.-l ; for when people advertise to ill b low cost, you may easily conclude that they are only " throw ing out bait." In ordei that the ja iiple may know what we keep to seel, w," will enumerate a few of the most i::i poriani articles, GROG E R 1 HS. Any one examining our stock of Groceries, we an- confident will at once come to the cun rlu.-iou that a bettea and more complete as oi fnient cannot be fount} i.-. this section, eon si-ting of SUGAR, TEA COFFEg, MuI.ISSK3. CiYRUI'S. I'KI'FKR. fcil'U'K. GIN'GKR. CLGVFS. Mustard. Salcratus, Cinnamon. Pepper-Sauce. Catsup. Yeast and Soap Powders. Vinegar. Oil. CaniplienCj Fluid, (.'uetving and Smoking Tobacco, Smith Segais. Candy, Nuts, Raisins, Crackers, Herring. Soap, Candies, and an end less V ariety ojf other articles which it is un necessary to mention, may be found in this department, and which will be sold at a trif ling advance from cost to ready pay. PRO V 18 10 XS. Just take a look at ur,r large stock of Pro visions. aud see it we have not got the where with to relieve the numerous wants of the needy, and enough to keep you all from starv ing through the long and dreary winter. It is impossible for u- to enumerate one half the articles we keep, in a single advertisement, but we will mention a few of the niost impor tant, which may be found in abundance and in great variety, consisting of PORK, HAMS, FISiJ, BUTT Kit, CFIKKSk, LARD, SALT. CORN KD BMKF, DRIED BEEF, SIIOI LDEKS, FLOUR. CORN MEAL. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, DRIED APPLES. DRIED PLUMS, POTATOES, OATS. IRIANS. SALT. ; find a host of other, artiek,.} in tip: line of pro visions. ANo keiji constantly on hand a good ttcsortment of VOOUK.N AM) \YUjLOW WARE * 'a s- Broom- ishful and Boards, Mops. l fi . Jlru.-h' , k<together with a ■ - •. • • n of '"■ >< Wiiri. which vvc ■ - for ' ?h S g"nera! in-: ■ - oil f/i fill, tui'} to ih" people; • ■ : . f,ir- ntr Iff < II at fIII </r ■■■■/:•' ■ • 'yr ■ pur" ■<<•/w'-fr". , ( F. A HK <r r |i iv. - fot'.r-, '< :i t/. KEiSOI.ITIIIN Prcposiiig: Anifudinentui tiir tbiisilliiHon ul' (lie Com moau calth. TB ESOL TED lj I'm Smut? ova Hauf of B 1 ll+prentn I nines oj an Common tctalf/i o f'li.i'i/it' i' t fit (jihtrul Asxmnbiy met: Thai, the following ntm u.luß-m- are proposed to the CoU-tit uiicJi ol the colli ill oil Weakh. in aCeofd -1 ance with the proviaions oi the tenth article thereof. TIP. ST AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional article to spin o',.r;-; Ration to be dtsigaaled as uylicle eleven, as 10110 ws : ATITICI.r. XI. OF PURLIC DEBTS. SECTION 1. 'l'ne st ite may contract deb!?, to supply casual deficits or failures in revenues, or io meet expemes not otherwise provided for: but the aggregate amount of such defyts direct and conlingcift. v/iicilier contracted by virtue of one or more acts of the genera! as sembly. or at ilill'erent periods of time, shall never exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand doljars. and the money arising troni the crea tion of siiri) debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no o; •cr pur pose whatever. ISKCTIO.N lii auciti ei to the above limited power the state may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, defend the state in war, or to redeem the present out standing indebtedness of the state ; but the money arising from tiie contracting of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. :S;-.CTIO>. ;>. Except the debts above specified, in s< .-'.ions, one aud two of 1 hi< article, no debt whatever shall he created by. or on behalf of tile state. E.-.CTIO.V 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, and any additional debt con tracted a■> aforesaid, the legislature shall, at it- I;..st se<s:on. alter the adoption of tiji> amendment, create a -inking fund, which shall Ye si,.lie-cut to pay the accruing interest op such debt, and aniiun'ly to reduce the princi pal thereof by a -uuj u.it L-s Minn two hun dred an I fifty thousand dollars; which sink ing fund shall con- to! tlie net annual in c-me o! the pub;'. • work.:, frun: time to time owued by the stale, or the proceeds of the sale of the same, or any part thereof, and of the income or jnocecds ot •nil.c of atocks owned bv toe state, togetiicr wii h other funds, orresour. ccs. that ni;-y be designated bylaw. The said -inking fund may be increa ed. from time to l'or rn or ft i ll c 'll - wor 'o o i n s sume i ! r . f corporation, or association ; unless such debt -hc.,l have been contracted to enable tire state to repel invii ion. iipurcss domestic insurrec tion, defend i r -• it" i.i time of war. or to assist the state in the discharge of any portion of its present indebtedness. SUCTION 7. The 1 gi-l sture shall not author ize any county, city, borough, township, or incoTj orated iii.-ii.ct. b virtue qfa vote of it citizens. or otherwise, to become a stockhold er in any company, aasoeiation. or corpora tion : or to obtain money l'or. or loan its credit to, any cor] oration, association, institution, or party. SECOND AMENDMENT. T'lere shall be an additional article to said constitution, to be designated as article Xli. as follows : iUTici.r. xn. OF NEW < Oi/NTIES. No county shall be divided by a lino cnttin_ r off over oue-lcnth of its population, (either to form a new county or otherwise,) without tiie express assent of such county, by a v ote of the electors thereof; nor shall any new county be established, containing- leso than four hundred stjuare miles. Tfli Ii 1) AMEXD M E N T. From section two of the first article of the eHI tit ut ioii, strike out the words, l '<>f tft< cb// of l'hUadrlput, uud of earn counti/ r< s/iecf ii'ela ; from section five, same article, strike out the word.-, "of Philadelphia and of liilnevctett cotttt t> ": front sec lion seven, same article, strike out the words, "neither the cit / of l'hilade!puia nor anpl' and insert in lieu thereof the words. "and no; and strike out i '.<eelioii four, earn ar ticle," and in lieu thereof insert tiie following: ••SKCT |\ 4. Li the year one thousand eight, hundred apu sixty-lour, and ii; every seventh year thereafter, representatives to the number of one hundred, shall be apportioned and di-- tributed equally, throughout the state, by districts, in proportion to the number of taxa ble inhabitants in the several parts thereof: except that any county containing at least three thousand live hundred taxable-, mas be allowed a separate repre-eutntion ; but no more than three counties shall be joined, ami no county shall be divided in the formation of a district. Any city containing a sufficient number of taxables to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall have a separate repre sentation assigned it. and shall he divided into convenient districts of contiguous territorv. of equal t ixab'.e population as near as may be. each of which districts shall elect one repre sentative." At tiie end of section seven, same article, insert these words, "the city of I'hUad tpiiia shall he divided into sinyle senatorial districts, of t'nntiyuou* territory as nearly ei/nal in taxable yoptila'don a* possible : but no ivurd shall la dt e.hled ill the formation thereof. The legislature, at its lirsf session, after the adoption of this amendment, shall divide the the city of Pni'ailelphia into senatorial and representative districts, in the maimer above provided; -ucii districts to remain unchanged until the apportionment in the year one thou aud eight hundred and sixty-four. FOURTH AMENDMENT. There shall he an additional section to the first article of said constitution, which shall be numbered and read as follows : SUCTION IM. J"he legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annul, anv charter of incorporation hereafter conferred bv. or un der quy special, or general law, whenever in their opinion i' ijiav be injuriou-, to the citi zens of the commonwealth ; in such manner, however, that no injuotb c shall be done to tpe corporators. IN SENATE. March 27, DC.:. That tbU rotfoiutiofl p.- - . On the first amendment, yeas 2 i. nays 7 : cu the sec ond amendment, veas ltd. nays 8; o# tin- third amenduijiit. yea- 24. nays t; cm tL c munii lUacudiLcat. yeas I'd. nays 4. [Extract from the Journal.] GEU. W. HAMKRSLY, Citric. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, April 29 } J337, Resolved, That this resolution puss, On the fust amendment, yeas 78, nays 12 : gfi the sec ond amemiuieul. yens 57. nay s 34: on the third amendment, yeas 72, nays 22 : ou the fourth unieudmeut, yeas S3, nays 7. [Extract Irora Journal.] JACOB Zi'.IGLER, Clerk. filed in Secretary's office. May 2. 1H.77. A. G. CL'KTJN, Secretary of the Commonwealth, SECRETARY'S OFFICE, , IlAttHlsui'iu;, June 22. 1*57. Pennsylvania, ex: ; !do certjiv that the above and foregoing is . a true and correct copy ol the original ■•Keso • Union proposing amendments to the Constitu . lion of the Commonwealth, with the vote in [ each branch of the Legislature upon the final i passage thereof, as appears from the originals . on lilt- in tqjs office. . r , ~ , In testimony whereof I have hprenn . set my hand and paused to be affixed . the seal of the Secretary''s Office, the day and year above writteu. I * A. G. CURTIX, i Secretory of the Commonwealth. IN SEFYATE, March 27. 1837, Thi' resolqtiou proposing amendments to the i Constitution of the Commonwealth being uu ; der consideration, , Oil the question, Will iiic Senate agree to tlje first anjend rnent ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeab}y to i the provisions of the Constitution, and 'erc as follow, \ i/.: YLAS —Messrs. Brewer, Brqwue, Coffey. Ely. . Kvaus. Fetter, Flenniiven. Frazer. lugruni. Jor dan. Killing' . Knox. Daubach. Lewis. Myer. Scoiieid. TS. iShutuaii, .Steele, Stiuub. Welsh, \\ lkins, Wright and Taggart. Speaker —24- ' NAYS —Messrs. Crabb, Cresswell, Finney, Gregg. Hani-, Penrose and Souther —7. So tile question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, \\ ill tiie Senate agree to the second a nicndmeut ? Trie yeas and nays were taken agreeably to j tlje piin isioits of too Constitution, and were j as fallow, viz : Y:.vs —Me-srs. Brewer, Browne, Cresswell. lily, Evans, l'ctiei, Finney. JTeuniKeq, Ingram. Jordan, iyim v . i.aubach, Lewis. Myer. Sellers. Sf.'tm.ui. Souther. Steele. Straub. H'el-u. \v il la.is, Wright and Taggart, Speaker —23. NAY—Messrs. t obey, Cranb, Frazor, Gregg, Harris. Kilij.q < r. l'enro-e aiid Scoheld — > Lie question was determined i:i tile affirmative. Un the question. Wjli tne Senate agree to the third amend ment 7 The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of tiie Coustituliun, and were as tallow . \ iz I YLAS Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Crabb. I Cre swell. Fly, Evans, Fletiuikeu, Frazer, In-| grain. Jordan. Ki:linger. Knox. Daubach. 1. -w is. , . tver, ScoiicM. Sellers, Shumaa, S mther.' Steele, Srrauo, \\ ci-.i, Wiiains and V> right— NAYS —Messrs. Coffey, Gregg, Harris and ['earose —1. So the question was determined in the 1 affirmative. Ou the question, Will tne Senate agree to the fourth amend ment ! Tne yeas and nays were taken agreeably to liie provisions oi Lie Cuusticutioil, and .a.i as follow, viz: YUAS Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Coffey. • Cresswell, Ely, Kvaus, Fieuiiiken, F razor, In gram, Kki-uger. Knox. Daubach, Lewis, Myer. .-Coheid, S -ilers, Snaman, Souther, Steele. ' Straub, Welsh, Wiikias and Wright—2.7. MAYS —Messrs. Crabb, Finney, Jordan and Penrose—l. So the question was determined in the Affirmative. IN THE HOUSE UF REPRESENTATIVES, . April 21*. Ida 7. The resolution proposing amendments to the . Constitution of the Commonwealth being un der consideration, Un the question, Will the House agree to the first amend ment ? The vcas and nays were taken agreeably to . the provisions ol lac Constitution, and were , as follow, viz : YEAS-— Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Back . house, J tall. Beck, lii.shop, Bower, Brown, Cal houn, Campbell, Clia.-e, Cleaver, Crawford, . Dickey, Eat, Ky.-ter, Fausold, Foster, Gibbo , iiey, Gildea, llamel, llarper. Heins. Heistand, Hill, Ililiegas, Hoffman. (Berks,) luibrie, lanes, Jacobs, Jenkins, John.-*, Johnson, Kautfmau, . Kerr. Knight, Leiseniiug. Longaker. Lovett, .Maucar, Maugle, M ('aim nit, MTlvain, Moor , head, M ultima, Musselman, .Nichols, Nicholson, . Xunemacher. Pearson. Peters, Petrikin, Povv uall, Pureeli. Bamsey, (Philadelphia,; Rain ev . (York.) Reamer, lleed, Roberts, {iupp, Shaw, Sloan, Sipith. (Cambria,) Smith, (Centre,) Ste . venson, Tolan, Vail, Vanvoorhis, Viekers, , Yoegiiley, Walter, Wcstbrook, Wharton. W ii . listou, M, ithero .v, Wright, Zimmerman un l , Getz, Spent,cr— 7(s. I NAYS —Messrs. Backus, Benson, Dock, Ham iltotq Hancock, Mine, Hoifuian, (Lebanon.) j.ebo. Sirqthers. Thorn, Warner and Win trade ; -i2. So the question was determined in the , affirmative. Un the question, \\ ill tuc House agree to the second amcud . ment'.' The yms ana nays were taken agreeably to the pruvisiqus ot tne Cuustituiiou, and were , us follow, viz : r : YEAS— Messrs. Anderson, Backhouse, Ball, . Beck, Bower, Calhoun. Campbell. Carty. Eut, Fqusold, l-ostcr. Gildta, Hamel, Harper. Heins, Heistand. Ililiegas, Iloti'rnan, (Berks.) llouse , keeper, hnbrie, lanes, Jenkins. Johns. John son, KautVman, Knight, Leisenring, Longaker, Lovett, Menvar, Mangle, M livain, Moorliead, , Musselman, Nichols, Nicholson, N'uneniaeher, Pearson, Peters, Petrikin, Powuall, Pureeli, Ramsey. (Philauelphia.) Ramsey, (York.) Rea pier. Roberts. Rupp, Bhaw, Sioau, Tolan. Vail, \ oegliley, Walter. W estbrook, IVnarton, Zim mennaii and Get/.. Speaker —37. NAYS —Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, Backus, Benson. Bishop. Brown, Chase, Cleaver, Craw- I ford, Eyster, Gibboney, Hamilton, Hancock, . Hill, llinc, lloiVman, (Lebaiiou.j Jacobs, K rr. • Lebo, M Calniont, Murania, Recu. Bmith, (Curn . j bria.) Smith, (Centre.) Stevenson. Struthers, i Thorn, Vanvoorhis, \ iekers, Wagonseller. Warner, Wiutrode, Witherow and Wright—34. So the question was determined iu the af i Urinative. Un the question, Will tne House agree to the third amend ment ? Th" yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as ; follow, viz : YEAS —Messrs. Anderson. Backhouse, Bail. | Beck. Benson. Bower, Brown. Calln uu, ('amp ball. Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey. But. Kyeter, Fau-old, Foster, Gibboney, ihuuel. | liaroer. H>-ius. H-.istaud, Hill. Ililiegas. Iloffi | man. (Berks.) Ho Cm n. (Lebanon.) llouse j keeper, Imorie. tunes. Jacobs. Johns, Johnson, Kaulfman, Kerr, Lebo. Longaker, Lovett. Ma ' near, M.iugie. M'Cafmout, Moorliead. M'.tuima. Musselintm. Xichol.-', Nicholson. Nunenmcber, : Pearson. Peters. Relrikin. Pownall. Pureeli. ißamsev. (York.) Reamer, Reed, Rupp. .Shaw. Sloan. Smith. (Cap'bria.) Smith. (Centre.; ; Stevenson, Tujnn, Vajl. \ anvoorliis. X'icker. i Voeghhy, Wauo.'isfcHvr. West brook. Wijiiston, Witiierow. Wright, Zimmerman and Getz. Speakt r—72. NAYS —Messrs. Arthur. Augustine, Backus. I'.iMiop. Carty. Dock, Giluea, Hamilton, llan : cork, lline, Jenkins. K"ight. Leisen; i:<;r, Jl'U vaiji. Ramsey, i Phil, di ipaia.) Roberts, .-strip ti ers. Thorn, Walter, Warner, Wharton and 1 Wintrode—22. So the question was determined in the : affirmative. Un the question. Will the House agree to the fourth an;end i ment'! The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were ! as follow, viz : YEAS —Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Baek j house. Backus, Ball, heck, Benson, Bishop, | Bovver. Brown. Calhoun, Campbell, Carty. ! (.'lt.'.sc. Cleaver. Crawford, Dickey, Eut, F.yster, ] Fausoid. Foster, Gibbouev. Gildea, llamel, , Harper. Heins. Heistand, Hill, ililiegas, Hoti iuap. (Berks.) Hoii'man. (Lebanon.) House ! keeper. In.brie, lanes. Jacob-. Jenkins, Johns, (Johnson. Kautfmau. Kerr. Lebo. Lei.-eiuing, ' Lopgaker, l.ovett. Manear. Mauglo. M Caimonl. (M jivain. Mumma, Musselman. Nichols. N'ieh olson. N uneinaelier, Pearson. Peters. Petrikin. '.Powuall, l'urceil, Ramsey, , Philadelphia.,)' j Ramsev. / York.) Reamer. Reed, Roberts, Rupp. Siiav,-. Sloan. Smith. (Camiiria.) Smith. (Cen tre.) Stevenson. Tolan, Vail. Vanvoorhis. Vicker-. \ oeghley. Vfagousvller. AValier. Win ner. v\ e-i'orook. Vv iiarto... v\ iili-Uou, itherow. Zhnm iriqati and Gttz. Speaker — b.L NAVS —Messrs. Doc.-v. Hamilton, Hancock. Struthers, Thorn. Wintrode and Wright —7. So tlie question was determined ia the af ; urinative, SECTIETAUV'S OFFICE, 1! vußisßtau, June 22, 1.537. j Pennsylvania, .*•■? : I do certify that the above and foregoing is : a true and correct copy of the "Vcas' arid | ••Nays'' taken oil the resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Com monwealth, as the same appear- o I the Jour ; rials of the two Houses of the General Asaem-1 ' Jily of this Cociiuoinveahh for the ses.--ioii oi l-s:7 r - , Witness nqv hand and the seal of I- '"-Isajd office, tois twenly-second day of June, oue thousand eight hundred and lifty se Veil. A. G. CURTIX. IDRO-.TM. Secretary of the Cmmnonwialth. ciLUOZ, MEIiODEONS & rIGSiO. THE CASH SYSTEM ADOPTED. PI'ICT.-PS (IL'OIIT)LIC'TLIICECL, s(( csv HMTFRSi laliii.ivsj li ii t f\o. *>>> li/'OtttllCOOj . }., AGENT FUR THE BEST BOSTON w N. Y. kjisit'iiscscufs. f RIJIE Largest Assortment of Pianos. Melo -0 deons. Musical Instruments, and Musical j Merchandise of all kinds, in the United Stales. Pianos from Ten dliferent Manufactories, com prising those of every variety of sttie. from the plain, neat and substantial t.J octaves, in | Walnut or Rosewood Cases, from Sl3O to 5200.: to those of the most elegant finish up to Unc ; Thousand Dollars. No' House in ilm Union! ! can compete with the above in the number, variety and celebrity of its instruments, nor in the Extremely low prices at which they are j sold. ! ROn.VOE WATERS' MODERN* IMPROVED PIANOS, with or without iron Frame.-, pu.— i i scs-iiig in their improvements of over-strings ! ami action, a length of scale and compass of. i tope equal to the Grand Piano, united with | the bcautv and durability of structure of the , Square Pi mo. They are justly pronounced by j the Press and by the first Musical Masters, to j be equal to those of any other manufacturer. They are Guilt of the best and nios: tliorough • !y seasoned material, and guaranteed to stand I the action of every climate. Each Instrument guaranteed to give satifaction, or purchase : money refunded. SK('< j.NP-liAN'D PIAN'US. at great bar gains. constantly in store, —price from to ■ IjuRACE WATERS' MELODEOXS.—Su ! pfrior Instruments in touch and durability of I nuiko. (Tuned the equal temperament.) Me lodeons of all oilier styles and makes. Price j $45, 573, $lOO, Si2s. SI40 —doitl.de Reeds and two banks of Keys. iS2t'o—less a | liberal discount. Clergymen aud Churches, i ap i xtra discount. MARTIN'S GUITARS, BROWN'S HARPS, I FLUTES. FLUTIXAS, ACCUKDF.ONS. VIOLINS. land Musical Instruments of nil kinds, at lower prices than ever before ottered to the public. A large discount to Teachers and Schools, j The trade supplied on the most liberal terms. 331 SIC.- -One of the largest and best se- Rc e l catalogues of Music now published, ; comprising many of the choice and most pop ; ulnr airs of the day, and will be sold at one third off l'rom t'ne regular prices, i Musiy. sent by mail to all parts of the coun try. pot-pa.id. Particular and personal atten tion paid to all orders received by mail. Snt : isf.u-tiuu guaranteed iq every instance. Pianos , and Mclodeotis for rent and rent allowed on pqachase. Pianos and Mclodeoiis for sale on : monthly payments. iSecond-hand Piaqos ta | ken in exchange for new. General and select Catalogues and Schedule of prices forwarded | to all parts of the country by mail. 'Great inducements ottered to AGENTS in a\l parts of the country, to soil the Horace 1 \\ ater.s Pianos, Melodeons, anrl Catalogue of J Music. 8:4,(1. \ Hclircd IMIJ idt iau, 75 years of age. having lost his Father, two Brothers. Daughter. Son-in-law. Nephews and Nieces, by • | that dreadful disease, CONSFMI'TION, and suffer ing with a Cuuyh, himself, detirmiucd to visit the East Indies. Egypt, and Japan, where he ! discovered a Preventive and Certain Care for Colds. Coughs, Bronchitis, ( \>n*umpiian % NYr- . , j vous Debility and Asthma. His cough was cured immediately: lie returned, cured his Rel \ at ices, who inherited the disease, and in con nection with his -on have employed it in their . practice, curing thousands of eases considered hopeless by others. For the purpose of rescu • ing as many of his fellow beings as possible, he is sending the Recipe to all who wish it-for 10 cents: 3 of ii to pay the po-mgo, and the •: balance printing. Address Dr. REATII 1• 1 i Spring stiftct, < pptvsited St. Nicholas Hotel, 1 N vv York, 10:2 -3mos. UHLLFORT HEAD-QUARTERS. raMIE subscriber-: take this method ol' in- IL forming their friends that tiuy are in re ceipt of, and arc now opening, ft choice wnu desirable stock el STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, to which they invite the attention of all who desire to make purchases. Cur stock is large has been selected with great tare, and is par ticularly adapted to the wants .1 this section of our country. Our stock ol Dry Goods con sists of DRESS GOODS. TRIMMINGS. RIB HONS, , KMI3 Rt MR! IKIES. PAR ASI iLS CLOTHS. CASSI.MEKL.t) NESTINGS. DO MESTICS, SHIRTINGS. I.INENS, PRINTS. HOSIERY, SHAW I.S, and a variety of other articles, too numerous > to mention. We have also a complete assort ment of GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY: all of which will lie sold uncommonly cheap for ready pay, and fur aj proved credit on a> reasonable terms as agv other establishment. CM t VNN .vNICHOLS. Millport, Aug. lj, ISh'j.—ly. ii. w. HOTG a scru, patent CSB A2 51 YIA sl' 5 ' ACTX*R EIIS, -438 13: "uoino Sll 'oe t. One Door East of Broadway, [LiUe 40a Broad way. J NEW ORK, [tetablUhtd A, {>■ 1833.,] S NYITE an examination of their great vnri i. ety and superior assortment or CHAIRS manufactured at their o\\ g < -tablishnienr. and under their iinipuuinie observation and direc tion. including PIVOT REVOLVING CHAIRS. SELF-ACTING EXTENSION RECUMBENT (',ll MRS "IMPROVED INVALID WHEEL CHAIRS. MAJOR SEAULE'S TRAVELING IN VALID 1 CHAIR. SPANISH SPRING AND'"SQUAB CHAIRS. RHEUMATIC. SRINAL AND ASTHMATIC INVALID CHAIRS, AC., AC., if.. I Embracing the most complete assortment. ' and choicest kinds for Parlor*, Drau u.j 11.om•>. I C'h timbers, Hardens, Libraries, < ot.hlt/ty Jl'.uj. ■, ' Of ice.", l'abiic Institutions, !>■ n n 's. Lashers, kc.. ■ together with every desirable sort adapted io ! the comfort, convenience apd luxury of the ' Sick, the Aged, the Infirm, tjte Levi* and L ay. In point of ingenuity of design, eh gance ol finish, quality aud richness of mutcruii, faith- , fulqess of execution, durability and ch> apness. • these chairs at uusurpa.-sed. E.r thttu, M. j W. KING x SON, were awarded the first and ■ only Prize Medal, and the fa uj y recommend j them as far pre tc ruble to bed - or couches foi i paticpts aillicted with Spinal Aotnmauc oi JJrofu-bal affections. : To either arm of the chair may be attached . ! a convenient readiqg or v. riling Lhi.-.u. apd any j combination desired will be uranuia tuicd to j to order. A Circular with explanatory cuts, will be sent by mail if requested. and order- [with re mittance-.] promptly forward.d to u,.y puiio: the world. ' ! IJJXURY & I-OONOMY! KING'S NEW CHAIR. "AS YO'J LIKE IT." ' An Arm Chair. Reclinij g Cnair, t'ouch anu t Bedstead, [coxitis !i in on .] :> susci-ptibie ol twelve different position- or changes. to meet 1 ilie varied requirements for comfort, convcni- : en cp, luxury and economy, [in space as well! us price.] Whether iji siekpers or heaih. liii.- cclebrated CHAIR • ■ /.s VOL" LIKE IT,' excels in : many respects, any chair perhaps ever manu factured iu this or any other country. The price varies from /V'V*Y to Thirty Bol ' lavs, according to finish. To Public institutions, as vv-Tl as to individ uals, this CHAIR is a very desirable article., and will be supplied \i\ any number on tin j most liberal terms. Anpl . to or i.ddrc-s >L \V. KING .X HON. 438 Broome st.. One dour east of Broadway. I New* York. ( Lair 4tiB llroautr-.ty. So 44— Iy. TkJEW GOODS—A Fine Assortment just Ax received at OL.MHTED'H. GREAT REVOLUTION IN MEDICAL SCIENCE, Tlse liirsf Tliv-qapeulir tgi-ni ever inlrnditeetp DM. DICKINSON'S ! fMVN'~T"• TRIG MACHINE 1 D.a;ur,sn. . . . ,1 is exciting ttio: *%, r, bsorl'ing atten- of Lit' Medi v ii /e-nL-:-. AeT 1 -1 Piui■.■sn,.i and : "L"'[ . •. a large portion of men of the land. It is now clearly demon strated that the lancer, mercury, and all other; internal "drug medication" may belaid aside with perfect safety to the patient and abid ing benefit to posterity. Wherever these ma chines have been introduced, they excite the ; highest wonder and praise The apparatus is adapted to prevent, relieve and cure even disease incident to humanity.—more particu larly all those painful and formidable diseas es which have for centuries ha.llcd the j ru- , foundest learning and skill of physicians. From whatever cause there may he an ex*- cess or deficiency of the nervous fluid—pro ducing an excess or deficiency of the acids i and alkaline secretions—the magnetic princi ples of the system are deranged, and can on ly be safely restored to their normal condition by an application of magneto-electricity, by means of DR. I>i< TxINSU.N > MAGNETO ( ELECTRIC MACHINE. This apparatus wiil ■ positively prevent, an.l speedily relieve ami euro Consumption, Scrofula. Rheumatism,, Palsies, Neuralgia, Spinal Diseases, and all oth, r painful maladies, however hopeless and :of long standing. Thev are emiii'iitly useful j in aR sexual and unitary disorders, particu larly where the Constitution has been broken : down and ruined by unnatural Military habits to which too many of the young of both sexes are so lamentably prone. DR. DICKINSON'S MAGNETO ELECTRIC MACHINE is without the dangerous compli cations of 'oaf levies and a cid-:—w hi eh fact a lone renders it superior to all others on the score of neatness, cleanliness, safety and utility.— It is. in fact, a handsome parlor ornament: in ay be applied by a child; and will la-t a life-time, to the great saving of Doctor's i bills, ka. PRICE OF THE MACHINE $lO. It will be safely packed and sent to any part of the United States. Sold wholesale and retail at the Medical Ollice, No, 38 NORTH SEVENTH Street. Philadelphia. Addre-s, A. C. DICKINSON, M.I). 10-I—l y. i NEW 4 HORSE LUMBER-WAGON for I\ fur sale by JONES. MANN A JONES. Cfmdcrsport, June 11, 1857.—tf. 4 tALL AND EXAMINE the NEW GOODS v_- Just received by OLMSTED'S. THE WELCOME VISITOR. The Cheapest and JJavthoweA I'irioJl C(d ill the ICurld Circulation lOC.OOO. milllS ELEGANT AND FASCIN VTl\n I LITERARY AND FAMILY MONTHLY MAGAZINE closes lis first volume in j, , 1(> next. During ttie few brief mouths of jr. ~x . tence it has attained a popularity unequalled in the uur.als of the Press. The publishers having offered liberal Pre miums for choice literary efforts. ;h t Romances. Essays. Poetry, and other spark liug aud interesting rending was connueiard in January last, and are being 6 ;ill pnbij.j,. cd in the Visitor. The New Volume will be commenced h>Ju. ly 1857. grciitlv improved and _ Each number will contain thirty-two extra large si/.cd royal octavo pages, making a nwg. volume of pearly 4'JO pages f or t j |( , year—or pre cnting an amount of tlu ehnk cost rending on all subjects, equal to \\|, at would cost in the book stores at f :f-\- cents, payable invariably in advaace. Sojne of the must popular npd briilirm; and fcutale contributors are regular contri butors and the publishers will spare nopaim or expense to render the •• V> elcouie Viv'u or t every way acceptable to a refined arid intolli ; gent community. The publication is adapted to ah ckssei 0 f people-—the young and tbe oitl— and ukt-re ever seen aud perused, meets with uiuhvisnj acccqitatioa. Now is the tims to Bubscvihe t • New Volume. *..* The back numbers may he had (t> ' complete sets) for 3 cents each, or the whola scries ol' 12 numbers for twestv-uve rem- Liberal inducements to Clubs and Can vassers. JB^Remember, our terms nre Fifty oenu for one year, for a single copy, or three cop ies will be sent under one cover or addon,Lr One Dollar. Address. COSDEN x COMPANY. Publisher''. No. 3.8 North Seventh iitrcct, (tit) stairs.) i'hihtdciphia. 10:1—ly | A ARMEIES WANTING PLASTER for Lund i! will find a sunpiv at 9:43 JUNKS. MANN* k JONES, 3 ONES, MANN x JONES, pay the highest fA market price for all kinds of Produce. f|S§ AVER'S i I Si L iS. ••u- m.ia:... ■ UM FOR ALL THE PTJP.POSE3 OF A FAMILY PHYSIC. Ththe has lo.ig existed a public demand for aa etfevtive purgative pill which could be relied on sure and perfectly safe in its operation. This ha* been prepared to meet that demand, and an exten -■ve Irial of its virtues has conclusively shown with what success it accomplishes the purpose designed. It is easv to make a physical pi//, but not ea>v to make the best of all jri/h one which should huvo uono of the objections, but .all the advantages, of every other. This has been attempted here, ad with what success v.e would respectfully submit '.a the public decision. It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every jmnrafiva medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow els. This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance the good to he derived from then. These pills produce no irritation or pain, uile-s it arise from a previously existing obstruc tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their n>e m unv quantity : but it is bottpr that any medicine should be taken judiciously. Minute direitions for their use iu the several diseases to whicn they are ap plicable are given on the box. Among the com plaints whioli have been speedily cured by them,we may mention Liver Complaint, in its various form* of jaundice. Indigestion. Languor and Less of Ai>- potit", l.istlessness. Irritability, Bilious HoaJiwhy, llilions Fever, l ever and Ague, Pain in the Bid and Loins; for, in truth, all these nre but the con sequence of diseased action in the liver. A* aperient, they afford pr< nipt and sure relief in t -• t'vencss, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humor*. Ber' :• ula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the ben, Ulcers and impurity of the blood; in short, .ui* and every case where a purgative is required. Thev have also produced some singularly sue restful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gram!. Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in ris Back, Stomach, and Side. They should ba freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blo'4 and prepare the system for the change of An occasional dose stimulates the stomach *'l bowels into healthy action, and restores the appe tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action on th" ciidilatory system, reno vate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whol orgajii-tu, lience an occasional dose is advartageoiu, though no sorious derangement esdt<; but un necessary dosing should never be carried t -> far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strcne) 11 , when taken to excess. The thousand casesinwaa t, a physic is required cannot be enumeratedhetc. they suggest themselves to the reason body; and it is confidently believed tins pill " 1J answer a better purpose than any tiling Min n _na hitherto been available to mankind. W heti ti.cil virtues are once known, the public will no lonset doubt wltat remedy to employ when in need <>' a cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped they nre pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, na harm can arise from their use in any quantitv. For minute directions see wrapper on the Box PREPARED BV JAMES C. AYE It, I*rarti<'al iiistl Analytiral t'!n;iuitl LOWELL, MASS. Price 25 Cones per Eox. Five Boxes fc; A Y Ell' S CHERRY PECTORAL, Eur the rnpiil (Hit- of COrGHS. COLUS* 110 AUSEVESSv UKO.M'IUTIS* U'llOOri.XG-l'OtCiU*. (liOl !. ASTHUI. A rOASIIIITIOX. This remedy has won for itself such nnfrni'tj from its cures of every variety of pulmonary dis 4 o that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the e>- Benoes of its virtues in any community when '♦ „as been employed. So wide is the field of i' s u>l ~ fulness, aud so numerous the cases e.f its cures that almost every section of the country abour.' I '- ;:i persons publicly known. \xbo have bev" restore .mm alarming and even dcsper ite diseases of lungs by its use. When once tried its superiority ove.r every other medicine of its kind is two ai'!> :ir * ent to escape observation, and where it- virtues ire known, the public no longer hesitate what autidot* to employ for the distressing and dangerous tious of the pulmonary organs which are incidei' to our climate. And not only in formidable * tacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties of Colus, CoroHs. Hoakkkxkss. Ac.: an , £ f / Children it is the oleasantest and safest nteajem that can be obtainea. . . As it lias long been in constant use througno this section, "'e netwl not do more than as-ur< ■ people its quf.litv is kept up to the best that it e Las been, and that the genuine article i °J SMITH & JON KS, AND 1L AV. SPKNTEK, COUDERSI'DRT, I'a.. and by CovAitr.v_-| fr ' chguts and Drnggivtg everywhere. 3-