The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, August 19, 1857, Image 3
F I S r county, bestigerabsr lot o. //lm I ,!P ",ft . 1 1 said town. and bounded on Vie ir nth - 1).7 water 1 77;;;iiii 7 ii -r- LES.' l i(' - ' • ' id 0.'2 5' the Li of • • BY v • irtue of su ndry - writs : of Pier' P lot IS`o. 1. mist by Beaver creek, eolith try stater - l id LeVari Facias(issinevi lot No. 8, and west by public , stteet,_on which - Venditinni Expo ispleas of _Beaver is erected a - PsPer - Mal. with tonn - 1 1 41Ortenolly slit of the Court directed will be eel:moil. to and aU the necessary maohinery c ror the mama oa3', and in./31 I ln!. rit' , at the Court facture of paper. Also lots 27 an 28 in tile idea taie endue or 0 -C ~ ,ale b yP U--- V hof on - . of said town, - bounded on the north by to 29. 110t15e, in the boroug /Beaver,,. . east by the public street, south tot lot 26, land FRIDAY,'. SEPTEMBgR 11TEr, 4.857, , west by street; on Which is eeected a large stone . ell the right, title , interest 'and claim of de-- dwelling house, two stories high, with rooms i of ; in and to the following described suitable• for the accommodatitht or four families. 17, n ; di r n gre t' mid situate in NeW - Brighton tiorongli,' Seised and taken in execution MI the property --, Ilca ' y ' rr - couoty, No. --:- in I the plaik, of said of Arahibold Robertson, at the , of Edward men. bounded on the north/ by --, east by , . ; ; , .. . - - 1 ' 'd oom street and Railroad, sOuth by Lock st.• No. U U. west by 'firiestreet, ol'-: Which 59 erentetl -1 -At the same . ALSO, l iime and i plaer , allthe right;' title tiC two story brier Fosse used for a hotel, tuid; interest and claim of defe n dant! of in and to a a large feline building used as a dwelling "di certain lot of ground situated In Ifookitowa.• 1 . 1 ,,14 Seized and taken is -execution as the / Greene towuship, Beaver Counti, Pa. bounded • &aof Jo.eph saac: - Darling i nt the suit of I ir. - ;pr lon the north by Mill street, east - by John Stet-. Willi:ie. ' . • • ~.. ~..„, - ling, ` son.th by heirs of Mathew - /1-leas, and on e- ~ 0 . "_, .- A I .:lUt - r --, the west by Cat-other's heirs, boetaining, one • .4t tine same time- - „nrid piece, all ibe r right, ti- hundred and twenty feet equarebnore or les*, ~.;- i nterest and chilm oaralefendnne:a-re,' In. and on: which is erected one two-storYframe dwel t 1 1,, Plowing lele„efgreinil.sitnate in Bridge- ;ling house, and also a enigma sale-mill in good o.cr borough, ta;wiLlk4e lote,l, 2 and 3.; I running order, and aline - tie carding machine. e r,,initoz, 135 hy-50 feet each, beneded on the i Selzed and telen.into Exeeutionl, as the proper-, n .,e,t, by_ Clay alley, east by innlberry alley, ty r‘f James 8. lillket at the !thief David Rob,-1 .z.sth by Porter etreet, and • west.by clarion rt. .1 inson. A•lm'r of Thomas * Stevenson. .1;.,,,, his Nos. 4 and 5, o•liiiining. hounded I No. 12 , ALSO, a r d,l , s lot No. 6. east by mulberry tilley.sotith 1 At the same time and place all the right title in. t,,,elni- alley, and west ,by Clarion street, f'n 1 terest and claim of defendant ofi' and to the fiil ihreli i. erected one brick netts:go louse, with i lowing piece or strip of land sit aged ip Indus• cellar, anti other opt-housee, of ';water well o, water I . lei - Townshiy , Beaver County, be n a g , abiant two awl a nuniber of fruit trees - , the lots are en- [ thousand three hundred feet in length running c'esel with board fence. Also; all that part from Coal laniipirmerly IVllliant- Ile ry's, on 4,,,,, I,t No. 30, of the, town of Beaver,sitnate lon Trolfrutito the Ohio liver, as aleo to branch -• iii Pri,tgewat -r. beginning at a post -on linp- i s . i t p from the same; running 400 feet in-length ; , ; .„I L im th ence mirth 80 deg teat 1 I '? 3 loth l t o Cleveland and FittSburgb Railroad; the Main cmile=, e= t:, a t"' -t , thence bv land of Vera south ' strip bounded north by land purchased from irtn ell ..leg west 27 4-iti perches; to post, thence Henry: east by lands purohued l er said Henry. - 1 I rlaill of the late Giles Ilrewh math 30 deg. F w Walker, Canton street In Industry and by east 15 4-10 oerche+ to leopai4Jane, thence , byi land‘purebnaed of Eakin estate ty P It' Walker - S: /;!)_ ..eat 27 410 perches to place of /begin- / andjacob Ross and,by lands purchased by Ja n ;;;): eollfAilling t.WO acres '3;5 psyche nacre or,: cob Ross: south by-the Ohio, river , . west by lands improved and under fence ; aei zed and te.--; bought of D Eakin e, Cleveland end Pittsburgh 1, 1 '14 is esccution as the pronerti of Theophilus 1 Railroad by parch iso.of Eakirtos state, Samuel r Phillips, at the snit (If Edli"nrd T. Field , use - Mason' Joseph t wing and F walker. The ,116,-..rge Lci.mer,.. , ,alscat the suit ef.Edwin T. I said breech strip hennaed 'east aa west by land , • 11,1. _ I / bonght of,the Eakiteestrite, scut by Canal et., INI-,. :1.,-7" • 1 A LSO, ' . lin Industry; upon whicßiands is nsttneted the I, it tie -ame tithe a al - plai-e; nll the --right,,,ti--1 lateral Rellrea 1 front-04 mines pought of wm '• eta , - iotere.t and 'claim or defendant, of. intend ; llenry, tik Ohio river, together with said Rail ov i th e t c •To,:wing described lot , : of granyill situ : , Road endllio,appurtetrances, right of way trucks t.• it. tlie 1: - -r , ,it.:Ii of N - is Ilrighton. No r , 24 a - ; &c. as mire par:cularly laid ` dein upon map of it, , thi(plan of 5:.1.1 I . ..orMgt), bounde.l on said Rail Rot pproprifttien in the Court of ft 1.111 l• no s rtiu by 1.11'11015y street, east by Railroad „Cnitlituon Pleas Seized And takEn in execution -_ reet, sutith by lot N0..52 1 1,r.r.ii west by fieut 1 tee - the property of-James 3. lreils at the euit of :--- - ttlett; oil No :".•I'lls erected one t.troi, story well il W K Bin. ennedy. , , t . , • litlslc , l bri.k di ef!ing.lian.e, and u 4 NO i,25 is 1 No. 13:_ . ALSO ri i _ , the lot ' ..eted etc nh!.. lITIII 00 , er rut-Lou i.,..` l At the same t e and place 'll the right ti - is c.a.-1'0.01; se.zed and taken in ex , itiln a 5 ' tle interest and claim ofdefendint of in - and to • too prapetty of Robinson JackscT at ke B nit- off all that certain frame dwellin house - 'and i i IVilliam Kennedy. : - , , •1, groand eppertenent situate in t h e Borough of ...,...Vo. 4. ALSO, .-- l Rochester Bearer County, on the East end of , i• At the same tune and plsce all the ',gilt, ti- . lot nunibered Si x (6) in II: 'Alendeuhall'i plan de ,•-• le, it‘terect and claim Tor fendan t . otoir and a said town of Rochester; ' bounded on, the- I -._ Id the niliolcrig ticscriteol 'farm of lans situate 1 north l a y w in ,.hi, gton st on l the east by lot num- i _ o t _cowl, Cr.; vcr tot - li , l4.lratin.lell.oni the'N. ! bered/7. in-soid plan; on this south by Famine ' io.• hunt of iy.-bir.g.trii Johnston, on the east by ! street and on the.west by part or, came lot- num :. 'dm llayi ar.1J0...-1), lire dI , south !by James bere l d 6.4 which east end of said lot is one hun- I. 'Lin, w e :',i. by toliyeil Tenni.. and Michael Con - - 1 dre and l four - feet in length,l or thereabouts and ' - - ;. , -i•, coif sung 22.6 nixes, more or lees,of whirl' , forty feet in width. , 'The said frame dwelling ~1.,.ei 1: - t , arc cleared, ant under fence,onWiiich ! house - being 38 feet in length (in front)and thirty ' :.• ,-Itct• •i : ,, ,e I , A honse, and log barb, there is ;, ttel,o feet back, two storieiThigh: the first story ten altin orchard on the premise.; seized and ta - ! feet high and the second eight f r tet high. with 3 1...,, it, cze,. property :on as, the property of- „James D. i e001:11,9 on each door, 6 windows i the second sto r.i' 1. , 1 :It t •• .., : i: of Eli.abetlr, F. qu:9fic_lre for i kr-and three in the first. Seized and taken ht • 11-- , , - . 1- ,0e , 1: -11. Pasnlet e and Beik,..for Ilse cif ' execution .as the preperty of George Hinds at the ,t 1, , -0,,, ;:, ,t. ,•I• If ,- . - •P . I.suit ef Samuel 'Ect , ff. I F : - - .5 . , 5 • ALSO ' ,''' 4 - 1 : ' • ''' ' -1- ,„ JAML6 DiERA El, At the < Dt , tithe ,I di all the -', i Shelifre Office, 13euvex, Cl'. i.;Tere-t 11,4.c1:dm of defendant, kf. in al !- • •! . ..‘l t ; i. " -r, 2 - . -: , .11 , 1FIIl l e-or:.el firm o land situate Aug. 11, 1857. inYer townsbip, r Beaver coatrty, hoat- ------- --'- 1 . 7 ---- --;-.-• .--- .- i;_c'rorth by Lawrence county linand • Ilegister'S Notice.:- 1...:,.n.'ea.t by Lowry ond-lileClere, sou th by - ... . . 1 :: .! ri ih.ker. and west ;by Robert' -Shannon ALL persoes interested in t r e following, Ad ; ta11. , F .: , .i . ari•liall, cortainine:lrop acres"; more IL .t, ministration and hic Guardian AccOunts,wh . ,-- ',---. e-iirl:. all cleared and under fe'nee..on I have been passed and filed in the Regiiter's-of- I is clectr-,1 one clone Live:ling house, two ! lice ot . Beavel• county, Pas„,Aill ' eke n - Welltat c,- o hich. arid a frame. bonze arid log barn, '. the same will be presents-or - Whir - Ctiiirt. , I I •'..,-; ~ e also eztewfve Cool banhs ,opened un ,to be held at Beaver, in stodi of I.l , vaice9,- and :K s: number of framefenernents I Dearer, on -Wednesday thel6thlday o m et.. S:c., there Isittso an 'oreluird on the I bit . . 1857, for confirmation and allowance— ;r- ;-.,••••, t.exed ar i l token :in ere ntion as the ;* The account of Charles 1 111eIlenry Adminia : rt - rerty of William Fruit, at the s 'it - --of John ; tenter de lonia non, of the' estate of Janina Reed, 11,1".1..,h w e.-. eof Orin troid:ins.- Co., now fOr : a r ieascd• .:, , I - R M llo.s; .1 of the ,unit of John - ; T ~,he Account of ;lee ntiell, 4 Executoe ll ••1' , '2.• .- use of Orin norkins /&. Cot- also at; Of the reopiohot .Coined , deceneed. of la. : tthe same TR the r same.''.,. - ' ' I The A' Mood 3: Admiti for •:N . •ii $ _ A LSO , / I ': '•- '; of the es to o oss Robi ,, dee' : • it the sl re Cmc and place ett 'the right, ti- ,- The Account of J in , tii ,l „ lid a l a i ln .. a r.d ef i endant„,o( .. in and . of the estate of Robe • • I • Z.. , Z...1;ur . .:1.7 descraied hits.; of gronnli situate I The Guardian Aecci la 11 I !..;ewater - B..aver co - unty bb leil - , - . t on Ale , , i . ~ ;of the Executors of th Ta , i,..111, l.y sti:.•ee, east by pilde r oa d , South by c ' ec `",•who was guardiat of Ja es 11. Ramsey, `deilt , .‘li.; •pars,nta-ge lot, and westihy alleY, on:minor 8013 of John Itainsey,l dee ithicii i- erected onc e:;:pec! shop, the lots arel- - The Account of Robert Slianuon, Administra - tonnesid with 1,....a, c 1 leas.; ,seized and taken in i ter of the estate of Aaron t‘ She - 04n, deo'd. ~,,o- t ~, a. the iro mrty ai Wra. G. Bittd, a - ‘ 1 - The Account of Jolt -• Aliller, Administrator the. , ,lit',,r 4.,.....1,h i: ‘ ,l n. ! ! • "I! of the estate of Peter B iehler, klee'd. 1 Nft. 7. ‘ . :, A LS4') , _ ' - ! .Thu Account of Wm. bunlao, Administrator i I ' ! ; of the estate of Alarmi ' , ~, t. Mooee, dec'd. 1 t Vic came time :Ind place • a the right ti- ' tle; int,,est nal Claiin of , Ifen . vit, of ' ..t d ' ' 1/. The Account of lOinie B. Shirt. Administra t, th. iolio7iii.; (le.( ri t; , .11.kt of n . tor,el• the estate of Susa faker, deed. - -. ~r .:., u n, 1 s l i n t . in H 0ei.. „,,, , ,.. 0 b ,, e ,, m4 , ,, bau,,l,. i as fano s ullre ; Tle;account "or. E. D.` , lfortshorn, acting Ex ,-ii the north b: N r...lr;t. tit. John don le;er...t bw-V11.12:: ! center of the estate of Jebti Smu t, deed. i'r - ...5,'5cc0 , 1 , by MA,. Wels11, 1 41 ! west b :Y 1.. - b 4rY ' The Account of Henry Ttomigh and Amost Ott _et, r r back street i; ` ' , . 3, l or - Romigh, Executors of the estate of. Jacob Ito ,. n le.nca is erected . ; ,ta-gh deed . 'N et e cort..ee house, atal a, feame cabinet shop, I l ! ' , 1f. a .... i , ie stable, we I _, ~ i. . ; The GuaNian Account of Geerge W. Phillis, o , is. entaoctrt with Want , G d• ' • • Z..r...';'; seized and tike -. . , nal ir lf Matilda, minor de o - sop. , - , In Terty of Robert Ifiti, ;,....j MeLtualaiirt. N. :''. ; A ;..k `the 1 .1 same time, rind fe, interest and elniin 64 1- the knowing describr : et liece parcel or tract .'. - -try ton n-hip. Be-trer -, rl•s .1. , .• Izzl:.1, of ileirs'e.f -:-.llel- Trustee, south '' , ,, ,.:(1... by coal street in 'id. of WillinniCairn..7, ..' ii. '..hriu;:..r., and:Madison T. r'.,, by Find.. cat Chas It --;,fae..es Fussell am i d Wii ..lankes _Nei ille,T Solos, , ...., :E.r, ct ntrinlne 420 a. .!;1 -, Len. ur.der fence; 111 1. ... -,, 5;,...ia..; dw...king house; i.,-; a - s.l.tellinq houses. ....,tr,ll' the filoir‘ii' . ~ cyst • ''' t.! Ls '..i. Fleet each, , 'nese !•tiett. s.olithe'll 1 li I, V - 24.141P ' ' 3. northerly ch.C., by - Sam'l Mas • 1 :1-e'l,s a n ' on .•. .I. by iv!) feet • eech. in one j block ~ !1. onboth sides of Wells' lateral railroad, ''.:44rl ea‘terly by Crape alley , • ' 14r.....,, -, xoutherl hiy : ri , rh, tracer, re t !..t eJly by boron sireef, stud ',.! .„ ny al'ey. One lot.:50 b .00 f t tio ee ~ un •l'' . ..:.1 - erly Ikv Milt B ' Y ~ . to . ~ on forte southerly by x,,,tily-ty Huron street, orth '• ' hi; dlr. foL Ocelot .30 t ll lerkY 111 ~ ..i . ,.., 1 , ibi _ , y6o feetheimeled ( . . • , e , ) street sod theriv by forret, ''Y 1-1. 10 Claims, 0 orfherly Icy C & P It R. 41 -. 7 C 6 feet, bounded; ea.terl h W in, •Itherli; by ', - 1.2. I yl " .3' -;• ~r , ~ .; ~. - -tryst , we st er l y by' a ll e y, L A: , .. 13 1, 3- 1 .; &? It It. Oue and a half '. • 1,,n feet,)Sin g -,.!,,..) : ~r ..,a. on both sides Wells'. ...,..,,_ z . ,, _ d bounded easterly by Canton at. , _ .- ? ty . Jacob •11 i...,,-, 1 , 11, _ oss, . westerly . by Grape', iz te. ,, zr lY by J. B. Walker. -Alscr one j if- ~ " 1141 )011114Q east - 1 'b 1 d f.l 4.,.. ,tru , tee . er y• yan a .8. LI Qe _ ., an,. , southerly ' by Ohio river;.iresterly ~,, :.",tr.i._l northerly by Lenten street,in town .'j, .upon which is erected a two story ' ''" e lllng [Jo . zuce or less. IL°, containing half' an ,acre, ,_ arty Seized .. and taken in exeCtitienits„ q''f . ot James ,S. Wells: at -the suit Cie , •1 ; t hen -"lye also at the stutter gin. Keane . , • ;: . :a 7 , ...t the suit of Chamberlin a .Cutlibert-' ~--'! (..);../ lithe suit of Matthew ge,uned . _ YR. 'l ce Ai It ALSO 1 es t , Le /its ~m _ 3 ~wie and place,•_all fite right, ti !? e t i .,, , ,. l. ; = ' ) __ ti col _claim of, defendant of. In an taini a ‘f * " g, z o!seribedlot pr , Parcel of land 6 , .., , , a 1 t , • 7 ; ...ewickly township, heaver' co. ~ .,s l l l,ru lt. , 010 north , and'easX by ! land of' Mi 11,,reac, 'er,"Lltb by. John Reno; and -rest by .` e ' l., r-li%: "" i nitt7, 1 8 acres more '- - or less, of t , ,,er. , Attie serge street .- . -• ' '''bo two 1 Pnre dl 34 uttiler , fines, -1,.,, z . , 0 cea banka-okeed on the i - r , o, e -. l .` e ' 2 eu•aail taken in texecuti pro- I ; li e .. " Theints McK 4-• t o as the . .g„. ee att e suit.of Oliver . fie. 10 t, I , - At thi . j ai . A LSO,' , ' •': . • i , i nte. : Le link and place all the - righ ti .. al/ th rt u tt end elaimof defenda t' A ' "rtainl nt - of ' on' d situ lin P A d..., nr ,,„ _.; _gr . IO oe In , the ,y2LT, itoppewa township tear ill . I= r 71,1 a short Call Faun aa be purpose* rethainitut but 'te. ' . • ;Tilly 16, '67. --------- , ro, . itiaft f Beafer County. ' .. THE stoekholde f the Ban of Beavei Co.' are hereby notified tba ' ' talm ' ts are orderel , rit.l." ' , as followe, via— ' ' 1 -' - ,'''' . An instalment of Ten Hallam per start on or before th . 4 Bth day of September l next: : .. And en instalment of like amount of Ten Bid lars per share on, on befori the th day of Oel tober next., 1: ,- • Payable to the Treasure:l.'4s w Brighton. By order of the toMmissi nen.. EDWARD HOOP , Treasnrer. Kew Brighto.n, Ang.,B, 1857. . '• EXECUTOR'S ,:NOTICE; A LL persons knbwing themfel ext indebted Mk. • tet:the ,estate atite !,lar g arst Eihields,'decA late )llndepenclence 44BeaTer co., are risque:A -1 ed tomake inttnesl7 payment , ' d thosetwiving eleinie will present theta to ewizbstrlber, prcif erly authinticated forlsettle` Ant. • " 3:1108,. WAND XS , Ezeouter. jiine,lo. - 1E57. •. ' - • i I r 4. qiis THE UNDERSIGN) Would beg lea, to inform the eiti s zeal, of New Brighton and. vicinity,-that be has removed his EteetroChemlcalltath establishmatit to the build ing oposite the dwelling of 13. R. Bradford, Bei, where rho win be hippy to' see former pa troui and the piblie generallyjand .where he will nontieue to apply all Electrical Remedies for the relief aed removal of suffering -or Tim one kinds. J. KNAPP. New Arigittoo, Pit....14m.e 21.1,57. . 1, et 40311-palkl far AutterAa. E , 'at %!- ‘ Jaa 7 1857. 14. 8 Haaysi's. • No.:B.,Btawart'a Ear Brilgetratek. 1 T i TO THE AFTLIO . If you want Paten4.'medieint— or , any nibs: ki6 , l [Of medicines, call at ;1r re, and buy them Cheap and pure. . ms 57. TaUtD'A.RIM'AIk OF BEiSONABLE DRY' -GOODS I AT G. HANSON LOVE'S , ORIGINAL SIGN OP fliE 'BEE No. 74 Markel a.. &twee* 4th & Dianunid, PITTSBURGH, Pd. A good niaay ardeles having been bougbt so Jets in ;be sem•otr tout they have been torahs tedi very ebeop, ands' good many: articles In /Inlay Goods or our present..dock have been MARKED 'DOWN VERY CHEAP, ' We will close out the balance of onr 12f cent, Printed Brilliants at 10 cents, 4-4 Brown and White Lawns at 61 etntg !English Corded,Oi r ganily Lae/18'st 12i. cents, hest Preach Lawns at 15 cents; Printed Bareges, marked down very, low, Summer 8i115,,. from 40 - cads. up- f . Fancy and iYaeli Silks, the Cheapest in the"Ci6'. Needle - Work eets, Collarrand Blesrekler 75 eents and upwards. Needle Work.Cpilars, iFeiy cheap; some of them are entirely new styles. Shows and Mantles, n good Assorttrient Black'and White Plaid Dus ters, froth $1 upwards, Lace and 811 k Mantillas very cheap. Hosiery. Gloves andßlatt. of, eyyry description. . ‘, • - „ DOMESTPCS. The Leery best makes;of all kinds of Domes. tics, as well at the medium and low‘grades, all of which will be sold as cheap as ;they can be bought any place either - East or -.Vest Of the Mountains. . .. • , grarPlease call and ,examine one stock \be fore purchasing elsewhere, as we think it Will be to advantage or every economical purchaser to do so. ' C. HANSON LOVE, fermerly Love Brother 4 and Young, Stenrensaa and Love. • - • A GOOD PRIVATE' DWELLING HOUSE, - with 5 or 7 Rooms, in Rochester or New Brighton, by the let of October. A good rent will be paid• Ctrs. JESSE DEAN. . Leave word with G. R. SPETERInt, Rochester; or H. Rcaves, New Brighton. PAMPHLET LAWS: ?fin Pamphlet Laws for 1857 hais been re- I calved at the Protbonotary's Office, and will be distributed to those entitled to t•eceive them. 4 M. 8. QUAY,IBro. - August 12, 1857. Adjourned Orphan:4' Court Sale? PURSUANT to an order of Orphans' Court of the county of Beaver, will be exposed to sale by public vendue or out-cry, on the preritises.on Thurs lay, the 27rir of August neat, the follow ' lug described real estate, the estate of Henry . Small, into of sold coulity,.deo'd , viz. Purport kio 3, lying and being situate in Brighton tp . :, .:. In sod. county, -at 10 'relock A: M., of salad/I.y, hounded and denied. as follows, viz: Com 4nencing on the ens end of said tract near the rond, thence S. 67° i W. 40 perches, N. 87°, W. 1 19 per, N. 86*, %V. 16 per, 14. 11°,.W. 68 per, N. 20°, E. 122 per, S. 88}°, E. 18 per, S. 14°, E. 7 per, 6. 41 0 , W. 26 - per, S. 16°, , W. 42 per, 5.26°, E. 81 per, S. 34 0 , E. 67 per, 8..1°, E. 14 4 10 perches to the place of beginning. con taining 41 acres 9 perches—noirly all of which. is cleared and under fence, and in a goad state of cultivation—there is also coal and limestone. Also, ,The undivided one-half of a lot in the Borough of New Brighton, being No 236 in the plan of .said Borough—to be sold at 4, o'clock, P. M. of said-day. TF.llllA.—One-thire. of the purchase money tb be paid on the confirmation of the sale by the Court, one third in one year thereafter, with in- . (mat from cane time—the deferred instalment to remain in the bends of the pull:Chaser during the life of_ the widow,, and the interest thereof to be pall to her annually, front and , after the confirmation. . For - '-information fiPPNA.V P. L. Grim, acting administrator, (Bridgewater.) , -_E`= - = , Aug. 1, 1857. BEAVER CQUNTY, SS N the Brphau's Court in and for the coun ty of Beaver; Vefore the Honorable the Judges of said Court. In the matter cf. the es tate`of Job Harvey, late of said county, dec'd. And now, to wit, Feb 2d, 1856, on petition of John Cag bey , A.lin'r of the estate of Job liar vey,.dee d, the Court appoint 11. B. Chamber lin, V, an 'Auditor to marshal the assets in, his bands to adjust disputed claims, and to make diS;ribntion of said assets June Zillth, .1857. The appointment coistiuned. (4 el. A true extract. Attest; W. K BODEN, Crk. NOTE.—The undersigned will attend At the Court Rouee in the borough of Beaver, on Thursdai, the 2:ith of August, at 0. o',clock, A. M., for the hearing in above .case,' of which all parties in interest will t Ice notice. B. B CHAMBERLIN, Auditor. ISB7. ' • ' - - Be ter .than Bank Stock ! • • .44'41 able Farm and Coal Land for ' - Salc on the Monongahela River, 22 miles front Pittsburgh. • • This 'arm a well itilltroved, and the laud is of the best quality; 45 bushels of Wheat to the acre have Leen ratted upon it. Also, adjeining it. will be sold a TRACT OF COAL LAND.— This property has the key to the Coal laying back fCr more then Amile along the river.— There is no better prbperty along., the -river. For particulars oddness Box 535. Pittsburgh Post Office. • . / TO CASH BUYERS. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES TIIR season has orrived our attack of Summer Goods mist - and will be t Cold weather in the early part of the season has left us with a stock of Summer goods by far too large for this advanced time of iummer, send • w;are determined to carry over no goode to an. •er summer—thereby losing the use of qur ninney, .r nearly a year—we will for Thirty days to •.• e, sell at EASTERN COST, our stock of- • , Lawns, . ' Mantillas, Fancy Silks, • Brilliants, . Shawls, French Collars, , Chalices. alosnets, Mohair mitts,, Dobegas, Ribbons, Parasol; and variety goods generally. - • As a further Inducement to puipbasers, we will'alio sell at a redtrielion our stock of Domes tic and Staple . goods—such is Calicoes, Mas lins, Ticking; Checks, Table Litums, I apd all goods usually. kept l in a dry goods store. As we are determined to , cloite-out our stoclipar•- ticularly light goods-some gold bargains may be expectld. I T. M. TAYLOR, Julyi22; 157. `.„ ' Rochester on the hilL'• SemininT Lesson: • 4.ltresTiorr. How minikadies are ihere in the Female Seminary in Beaver/ Aswan. One Hundred. . • ' ' 1 -- , . k u gonerrxon. Would. : it, be. a 4 irahle /ocation for an Oculist or Eye. Doctor? s. - No, 'air. 1)i:tallow: Why.not? Ans.. se the La dies all wear line Ear' Drops, which the y. 4ll get cheap at th e establishment of WM. P TR, la Bridgewater. Ile aleo dials largely in oglr sing; Pine,. Geld and Silver Watobes,all cheap, very cheap, for Cash. July. 22, NW.. CM NOTICE Bilarrife Nanay;baringlento,y be ad board without linst MUM or prorocation, ail persona 'are hereby forbidden to tour here ou my so. coutd,•aa I will paine debt* her aontrieting after this date. ' • ' JOHN .os. Falleton. July 22, 1857. " - M. B. .ELSH, , ATTOICNitY" AT LAW • (Dtstrict 4tior*q) Office in sheConef Holm, Berenr.- Pa. July J 5 0157, -Jy." _ ' 'ED. MIIIIMENE la - noted to Resat By order or Cotter; WM. K. BOBBN, Cl'ir I -1, \ i : , ' And die various affectinun eotleeinent upi FEI;E L. R .- AND A UE,, disordered it !, , - 11 137 4 0 Di 4011 AND' T#IYER y Indlps U don. itoidily of t ip tliti, achl It i t h i p 'no, I?lesthnin, Loss „ of t M t/te q, / . Ita ponden y, Ontitivenesti, Bung and mg 1 In all' ervotts, Ithenmatin and N e tnralgic Al dons, i has in numerous instanc preyed lii Li belMOcing and inothi. l2 ereit!a a d,,1 cure; - 11 ” i: - . A' ' 'i ii ! This is a Purely vegetable compound. preper. ed on strictly scientific pritudples, atter the Mea ner of he celebrated Holiand Prpfessor, Beer. have.' . Because of its great loco; in moat:: of ulothe E . Pesti 3taten , itilutiod on into the United States was intended more especially for those 'of our fatherlandicutteredliere and ti.ere over the facti:of this mighty cone try.' ?dueling with pleat success amongthem,thor offer it the tnenctus . public, knowing ,that its truly wend ul medicimus nal virtues til# ~, ',, 11 ! acknowled. ged. . ' I il:. -' 11 .1 It .siticularly recommende dto Ithosel per- sons . ose`tibnstitntions may have been impAr ed by he continuous use' of ardent. spirits or other rtes of dissipation: Genera lly intiti+a neo . i • effect, it finds" its way d ir ectly to seat of ife, thrilling and qiiicueni g ovary • raisei . V this drooping spirit. dmi, in fa fusing ew hesith and vigorin the syste NO X CF 2 ';r Wilnevei exp o cte to' Ii is his share ; e will he disapp9ined, L itt q sick weak a d lowspirited, it will pljto , , ' 41 arom, t c cordial possossed'of singular.o4', l dlis -- • , t .11 ProPirt ea. 1 1 '------------Lil 1 1 ; ; 4 . .i 1 Cans. on.-4 The great pop ty_iflhi .-tle lightfitll Aroma has induced o many imit4trotar which the public should guard agiinsv:purptias ing. I notgennmdell to boy anything e til yo re liven ik - iante-'eatdland, Bit a fate 'al. ;10ot:bottle .rill co — a , y 0 infild l' out4frior it is to 111 th tili ... 1 ll t ld'at .1:1 OQ per bottle, ttl old by the pr9prietors, r, Ileum an ,o. 'ltanotaaturing PlasrmAtistttins 1 8 Pit a burgh, Pa., „ -' -1- nt [ Str Jr. Sr. Awn T ENGLISH RE ilt JAMES CLARKE'S ebrated Fekuale ; I . ared from a presetiptioniof Sir tries M. 1). l'lsysieian lExtriot l / 4 1inaly . tg A M tiel ilk invaluable l'Sledieine is unfMlingo i4ve all those painful 140 danier!ills , incident to the female eaistipitiop. , all eXllol3j . reniovisrill 00-ftrue us.iings on the monthly! perioalvv i th y. ;Thee.Pillaihoubibe,used two j or "out CIO Pr4p• Clarki", Queeti. in thet disease it'm tions, regula three tify th ring la duties Theie ring th oy as t at any _. Ne, eiice fi 1101/OIIS to _.f ..tivAan • eir Cqr -0.--; 001.14titutiou, and' lessenl a ' iTu or; enabling On inOtt;'eFtei' PronEi'ler vith aafety to . berE l olf and child. 1. 1 ' _,.. - , - P1118100;13 not be taken by females 4n - s FIR„Sf THREE 111ONTHE of.Pregnan ley' are e-ure to bring on 31licarrige, bat Othee4bne they are Bak. - 1 -- • ,' j e l ease' of Nervons-and- Spitted AfreistiPeut, the B k and Limbp,lienvideas, )'atigue iht S'ertion, Pklpltationt f' mist of Bpirits. Ilyeteriem;lF , e ,t , and 011 the painful diaea 0 .1 , 1 i rode' ed system; these Viiii irilTdieet ell on al other Mesas have tailed. - anti el rg, po erfal rgt4P4y, lit not'antaii l iron, , ntiitiony or ituy p o . .r mineral. 1 directions accomiNtflying.ilich package. a di United Stites unit panada,roti - e .':-. gent fur this . c0u ,,,,1: ntry.. -• 1 _ _ l l ' -- 1 1 ' JOB, MOSES,; _ ; 1. 0. BALDWIN i& - . Co:, i ~ . I li Rocliester. N.Y. ~ $1,1)0 and 43 postage etalapd euelos d, • utbokiied i Agents! , w:ll insure a bottle ills by: return mail. For sole by C. L. ' • Roster, I'i' - I ' , , )lesald, Agents FIiBNIINGI BROTHER. 1 6h P. ', ; t . 1 t Dec.-12' 1 1 ma Ai i P n aia Sl i i n 1 Lortme W facia 1 by a 4i I I e tho I I onto e 1 Ful Price, 1 1)ollor. Scl 4 f Lil l e to an of ill P K.AIS 1 01 Pitts u „, ...- Ms .is. ; toirons--;You, will' I , sett the I tot, lowing its mi r !ncisertisement in your. psper.' And oblige. EDWARD illoGitina, L , IN th e Cori of of Quarter Session of the pea lin awl forrthe County of Ben, er, , at Jane Session, 1851 T. '' I In th enisOer of the application •of Ed ward. M'Gin i s, of f ilianover Township, i in. said Con+. ty, for icemm to keep a ' Public tense. '1 it - - 1 1,4 I k A 11 4 , E. 1 .4 '..1[11 1 1 To th _ t e Eh,. • his assciateei,, , ew, .I'resident .a'n d sions - ia ...a 1 for the Count y, . d Mte•of 'Peen aylvoutid. lj -T. j I The eubscribers. . eof Ranoier town shit;,, il e tbe shid County of Beaver, Respectful ly. Rep tents-that they have noticed thn eB4 ward h 'Ginnie of said Toinship has applient'th your II n. Court for. a Lieense tolkeep an' Inn or I' &Howie' in said township.: , We must respect ally'remonstrate'against' the granting of said 1 icensehps being 'totally , land entirely unnecessary n rentertain Strangers -' or traveller. Tile H i which said Inn is proposed to , he kept is lopated •on any leading or pnblie read on which there is or ;;ever wag any travel worth awing.. The only patrons , Of the Bait Inn I.f lace*o-is gratitteil, would be; Fite ' II persons su iting the "Mineral iiiiiiings” there, located; or Bfibondly, those persons i n the sic' An' ity whir from ;time to time mightlyiSit it 41 ~ arinkin Hons.. Of the 4ltwt :chlss mention, i very feiv hive visited ttioSe Springs for , same years past, whilst therefore 'strangers twit, the public' have n ot, and do 'not, n eeda putdi house there; the only effect has been Seen. in the Increasing intemperance of the vicinity.l 7 Against - li - don '.. area of hti . , evil::so great Sri most earnestly prates .. , k ' the, protectio n of your Honorable Court— J. Ma ", :. T. I Willisin Hide, i Ainntel Martin; jr ` l' I John Hill, .! anzauei Martin, ; ' James IDunc John Flew, ' ,1 i 1 Samuel canybeil, - Davidkradley, t _ .._,' 1 , Robert Eltepkeneon, Joseph 1t10ttpe.,"'• .., .. ! David Steptienion, John Roberts, i; '; Henry Cowan, ' • William Dungan, l 1 "''. H. M, N. Smi th,t .John StestsWsen,,--T.--4-- - JohnWM Carothers" , .1,,1 1 H Simnel "oenoi., Robers I. Parotiotsw.t , Henry 8. fL !Air*, - 1 - I , Alext 411, John Roberts, ~1 , I 1 Geo. ,r, WM Carotbere,. Davh naiad Coffey, I . Milo. Caleb 3lcb un , Witlit' kte . David p. NI, , _ W. 7.!Caro,t4er • .. James Doak,' *heti Mato. i AYo 4 o o :Vainy ----- - 1 ' Willi Stall David WIIL STE4LIN. • Bank.v. Dealer in ..p.rena'" ,Coln; Neat, it i i9 4l 9 'Pa• 11 , ov. oL4,,criiNs of Bal ' Note . ; prquptly attended to.. l Parjand our pt fpnds,sd,.pu depodt, I 111,, 1 ' .. I ' : ~-ID F-NTis , - . IIYI s lit . ; .#:-.---__. 1 ie. w. P.'ARIA NIM . i ti i, .... . lin rttimoii k°';'~. stag ' • , 'amis . , Atergu* 9. , ....mmys... Moe t ro t seal' sow o. 14p -Third treet; two Atom' VII Wield BM*, Pittowitti; Pi. 0 133 4'i / 1 4 1 1 I . -'!"- 1 • '• ' • li I' , li. IRE S 0 LIT 10 N' 1 . 1 •-,, I '- i AmendAropost*, ts to.f4e CaresOutioja 1 . ,-., , 'Vase • lttonitall ti ,' • • f 1 t 1 ei itebeived . ty thi;:ile c ta L'^d House ' oi - li - e i rk: I. _ ......- ... . nentatitete or the Cotton th of _ Eentbql7 nis in Illeiter ASsem y met:: That the/follow, ing„ amendments ' are - —.nosed .% the constitu tion 'of the d eommonv Mance srith the provislotur of th woof:, . 1 ) N. „,„.., ~ • 1 r%rst .. , • 1 "Thre shall be de to' said constitution to bet de elever as follows:--- i , 1 0 P P'Tfl3 N TS gactiox 1, The : :debts, t supply , caduat defici t .. oeL3itu t ,..... _ !.tetines„ o to meet iixpenies-not3therwise providedfor;bu the aggregate amoun't of jsuch debts direct' and contingent,lwhber contracted by-virtue of o n . or more seta or,the general assembly , 'or i atdif ferent periods of like, shall never exceed-neve 1 hundred and fi fty thousand dollars,nnd Ate mon ey arising4rom the creation of each diilits,sbal be applied to the prtrpose>for,whieh\jt was ob batted, or to repay tbe debt/ito contracted,' an to no other , purposelibateiree.\ , , Sao. 4 In additionio the ittoyesmited- `pew er the State may ettraet debts : to , repel lava elon, suppress Wear eetiqn, defend ttie,,State i war, or to ~r edeem the present ontsbuiding in debtedness, of the state; but the money arieja' frOm the contracting of such debts, shall bo bp, plied to fie purpose for which iLwas raiiititi,., Arita repay' ouch debts, 'lnd to no ether purpose vtliativer. .1 pre. 3. Except the debts above :L . - specified, in sections, one and two of, this' article, no debt . whatever s 11 ll be created by, or gn behalf of the state. . l , . ir, - pnymant of the. present debt, and any additional debt contract, ed as aforesaid, the legislature shall, at its firs session, after the adoption of this amendtnen create a sinking fund,, which shall be suflicien to pay the accruing interest , on such debt, , and, annballY to reduce the principal thereof by , aura 'notllesi3 than two hundred and fi fty thou, sand dollars; which Malting fund shall consist o the net annual income of the public works,frat' time to time owned by the state, .or the :pro tmi r coeds of th eof the same, or any part there / of, and of com e . or prtkeeds. Cif 'sale of stocks owned t he 'state, together with othe funds, or resou 'es, that may be designated b law. The said sinking fOnd , friar be increased. from time.to time, by assignitt to it any port o " thetexas, or other 'revenues :of .tbe 'slate. not' required for the; ordinary; and current expenses' -of_gevernm l ent, aril indeis ib case of war, inva,l /do* oranstirrection, nogirt' of the said sin .1 ing fund shall be used.Z. applied othe /sel 'thaii in s exth4tuishment of thepaklio debt, u tili amo L unt of rich debt is reduced below the sum of 'five millions ofttlfellar's: Sec. 6. The credit of the commonwealth shalt' not in any ' ' manner, or event, be ' pledged, of loaned to, any individual, cO4paey;'corporationl r . assoiation; nor Shall '6 lotnmenwealthl i after become a joint owner, orstockholder, les. ' eo gh- ded Lay company, wssociation,.or.corporati9o . .. 61:c. 6. Ihe coprnonwealthshall not assume] the 'debt, or any part thereof,'' Of any colintni city; borguili or township; ,or of any corpora-' tion.; 'or ass?ciatioo; unless such:debt shalllhave "beei pi I ontrapted to enable the state to repel in/ r . su4ress domestic insurrection; defen , ' tin time oe,war, or to assist the Mae in ''. isc4orge of 'any portion of its pfeserit in.l I lebted l ness) ~ ..i , -1 !1 -Aso 7'. , 'l'lity legislator° shall nakauthorize any c lily, city, borough, toltuship, or incor• 1 parate district, by Virtue of a vote of its citi sena, or otherwise, to become a stnkbolder iu any cututpany, association, or corporation; or to' obtain money for, or loan its credit to, any cos.: paragon, association, institution, or party. s ilk Secondnctmene. ' ; There shall be' a 'oval article to said' aonstitution, to ba desig das article XII, as. ,tollowiu .11 Auratz xu. ES • - • 0 F ; NE VC - COVN TI E S i • No county shall be divPA by a line mlttingl, off ,over•olie-tenth of its population, (Either to form a new county or 'othervise,)' the i.l takes, sweat of ruch - eounty, by a vote of the Aleetbs - itbereofr nor shall any nowleounty be: 1 M!ablished, containing less than four hundred square miles. • • - 7 - Third Amendmmit. 1 •, 1 From section two of the first article *the Constitution, strike out the words; -- "it. the city , Of — Philadelphia, and of each county respective ly;" from section five,,, same article, strike out ..thii words,. "of Philadelphia and of, several, counties;" from section. seven,- same article,' strike out th e worgs, "neither the citroflPhil-I adetphia nat. any,ind insert in . lieu thereof the ' words, "and no;" ndistrike ot "section thereof I same at title," and in • lieu thereof insert the fol.!' lowing:, ; 1 . . I ' ' ' "Sac:4.[ In the year one thousand eight hun-1 dred and sixty-four, and in every seventh year thet4after,'representatives to the number of one hundred„ - shall be apportioned and distributed equally; tnroughont the. state, 'by districts, in proportion to the number ofitaxable Inhabitants in the several parts: thereof- except ; that any county containing at least, three thciusand five hundred tniables, may. lielallowed a separate representation; but - tio more than threecounties shah be joined, and no county shall be divided, I in the formation of a diattiot. i -Any city cOn- I tainingiteuifitu cient number of tables to enti- 1 Ile it,to at least two representatives, shall have! a separate representation suisigned it, and shall be divided into convetdent .distriets of contigu-, ous territory, of equal taxable population as near as may , be, each of which-districts shall , elect onel representative) 1 At theP t end of section seven„ same article, in sert these words, "the' city, of Philadelphia shall be divided into single Senatorial- districts, of Contiguous territory as nearly equal in taxable populattim as possible; but no ward shall be; ai, Tria,a,in the, formation thereof." ' , Thi \ legislature, at its first session, after the adoption of this amendment, thou divide the ] city of Philadelphia, into. senatorial and repre leotativa districts, ittatte manner above provi tled;- such • districts to rainain Unchanged until the apportionmenti in, tha -linor ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. I'l i ! . , • Fourth 11.1neidme0. i ' I There ,shall be an{ edditienal section to: the first article of said cot:Winn:him, which; shall be niiinbaried and react as folloars: 1 : 1 , sec. O. The legislature ehall have thi_power to alter, revoke, or annul, any charter or iimor poration.hereafter conterred'hy, ,„in under, any special, or general lair, whinimr in their Opin ion it may be injurious to! the citizens of i the oommonweadth, in such manner,hOwever, that no injustice ;than be done to the corporitora. , 1 ----._. 'IN 'SENATZ 51arh-27th 1857 ) s , • / ' . , Readied; That this resolution par's; On the first amendment, epee 24, nays 7; on theseecind amendment, yeas 28, pays 8; on thethird amend ment, yers 24, nays 4;• on the fourth amend ment, yeas 28, nays 4.1 .1 I e __ •, L . 1 . 1 -, i [Extract; glom toe ow:lrue'. j GEO; W. lIAMERSLY Cll.: , •,. 1 , , IN TOE HOUSE OE RE:PazsiNTATivzsi ' - April 29,1557. Resteli , ed,", That thisresolution, pass. , .0n the feet aineii‘ent, yeas 78," nays 12; on the see. and araendolent, yeas 07. nays 84; on the'third aineudinent s yeas 72, rays 22; 'on the fourth armkeent. yeas 88, pays T.. [Rittrait from' the d'oernal.] JACOB ,ZiIGLER I . Filed in .4eoretary'A o.tlioe, May /Mt 9 A. G. CURTIA, I' Secretary of the Comoloaliealth: Bscarntus ,arnor., • #l4tniastrßo, Juaal 22,1857. . Pensgtriinio is; •• I dn[eirtify that the.a i hoii and foregoing s a tinesodarrect oopy . of ,rite original goo propbsing maendmints to Abe eradiation if the Coosacnwealth," with the - rote; , eael tnstlo4 of the 4.egishituri upon the bawl pas , iaiwthereof, as appears from , the nigh*" on, il.O !b ill OE*. • . .9.] Inlegbalay whom" I hair bosons d V(ll[liie - iteiesqle'eit lfiit scat Eat a umee, the asy_ana yaw itterr, GCIIRITN • • tefi,of the Cottimottylklth. Mil setmy,h the $. written. d'. IN SENAT E, March 27, 1857. The i rt4olif i tlon proposing amendments to tb Coristitnthin cif the Coma:wokeltli beitig tin& conaiderakiott, \ •, ,' " H. ' -` ;• .On the q uestion, ; ' - I Will t he Senate agree to the first amendmeett The yeas !and nays were taken' greeably ons the proviSions of the and were . it follows, Viz:+ ! ..., Yeas-431misil. Irewer,, Brown; coal, Eians. FC'ttee, Flennikrn, Eraser, Ingram. On. Killitik.4.re Knox; "Laubitch; Lewis, Seoftelcl.l • Seliers, Shuinnri„-Steele.' Si icifekilidkinkyright and Taggart. Speakei aysldssre. Crabb, : Cresiniell, Fi gg, arris, Penrose aid Souther--7. So the question was determined in the mative. II • I, • - On the, question, \ Will l e Senate agree to the second ai L 1 The yeas end nays Were take agreeably the.provieiwis of the_Constitution, and were follows, viz: I ' ~• - •litas4fitsars. brewer 's BrOwne.. Cresser'el , - Ely, Evans, 'Fetter,!-Finviey,Slinniken, Ingrain, 'Jordan, ,Knei., Laubach, Levii, Myer, Sellers, nt ighuan,l . Sonthery -I Sieele, Straub, WelZb,`• Wit-, kins,,Wrigh t t!and Taggart;.Sr:afccr-28. ! ' \ ots , =:.,Mesisra. Coffey, drabb., Frazer, Greg Itaris, iCillinger. Penrose and - Seofield—S. , Sc \ Uiii, question was determined in. the' affi nuttivi:\ 7 : i On thesquestio Will the Senate a 't The yens atul nays e • the proiisimis O'fhe Co i - , fellows; viz.! , 1‘ ~•• ,YZAll—Messrs. Brewer. Browne 7 ,Crabb. Ctet ; well, Ely, Eitins, Flenniken, Frazer, ingran Jtirdan' ' Killiuger, Knox, Laubach i Lewis,;llY er, Sco field,! Sellers, ttbranan. Souther, Steele, ' Stragb Welsh, Wilkinsrand Wright-24. ' -N.tru--.3lessra. Coffey, Gregg, Massie and Peurnse-4.1 Fa the question wee determined in the offr - =Wilt:, - On the goes:low,. ‘• - .. Will the F.euate agree to the fourth - i f •• ._. • nientl , - 1 • • - ': The lias and nays were , taken agreeably to - the pro Visions of the Constitution, and Vero as ;Itilldivs,•vizi 1 • 11. - 1 • - .- 1 YEAg.--31esors. - Brewer.!Brown,-Coffey, Cres -, I well, Eli', Evans, Flenniken. Frazer. Inuit , ! --- Killinger, Knox, Litubach, Lewis, ' Myer';_ St , I .4eld; Sellers; Shemin, Souther, bteefe, Strait . '.., Welsh, ;i7ilicini and Wright-=2J `•• ' • • 11 - NAYS-1%16'4ra. ' Cralob, Pinney, ;Jordan and ' Penr '- . i ', _; • , , i . pe estion was determined in the affir - I' lite-J, I 1 , '...,. I , . •-. ;„ . 1, - . olkr TII lOLISEIOP REP,BESESITATtirEs, • I t . I i ! 17 . 1 April 29, 1857 IFThe reSolutien proposing nrr.enduients lo the I Constitution of the'Commonwealth being...4ll(lZr Il consideration, _ . ! • On thequestiollifi .• • ••• Will the House agreg„fa the'first amendment? The - yeas and nays were taken agreeably to !the provisions of the gonstitutien, and were , as followjrviz: ; , . . TiAgs--llessrs Anderson Arthur, Backlit) ,• 1,l ' •- • I Ball, - .Beck, Bishop. Bower, Brown, Cathon , 11Crottpliell, Chase,- Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey,, int;Ayster, Fausold, Fitcr,(Gibboney, s , il ciea,. iI Hairier, - IlarperOleins, 1 iestund, Hip. Hillegai, Hiffinati, ( Berks,) Imbrie,'lnnes, ..liteobs,l Jei s kills, Johns, lilinson, 'Kauffinan, Kerr, Knight; Lijaenzing, Longaker, Lovett, Itlanear Mangle, Wealmont, M'llvain, Moorhead, 31panm:Olus selifien; Nichols„ Nicholson, Nutieinacher, V ear eon-'titers,' * Petrihm; Poinall, ParceS„ - Itain., seyi (Philadelphia.) Ramsey, (York,)ll,enmeir, : Keed;..:ll,oberts. Rupp; Slinw, Stoat:, Smith, 1 (Camhria,) Sinithatre,) Stevenson; Tolan, Vail, Vanvoorhis,Wkees„ Voeghley, , Walter, Westbrook, IWhaston, IWilliston,! Witherb7, - II Wright', Zimmerman aralldetz, Spcaker-78. ‘ - 1 1 I . - 1 ' DlATB—Messre. Bo ekuN- Benson, iDook, .flhni iiitton Hancock, ,Iline, I'lMT:it:ln, - (Lebanon.) Lelic: ' ,..(Struthers, ' Thorn,;; Warner and , Win. -41 1 trode2. ' - l ir .01 - ' - : • : 66 the quettion as deter Mined in the niiirm alive. ll 1 ; ',.,- 1 . • On the question, 7" Will the House agreo to the second amend [ment!lll' ` i • 1 . ~I Tie wens and nils were taken agrecably,-to Abe provisionsef th Conlititution, and" were Ys Ifollowsj Viz: .. 0 1 . ! ,1 1 YEssH-Messrs. Anderson, 'Deckhouse,' _Ball Beck, Bower,l Calhe;th, Campbell, Carty, Ent, d.Fausold Foster, (Mica Hamel HaVper Heins' 111eistand. Hillegas, I Hoffutaii, (Berke.) !louse keeper I hr.blie; Inns,' Jenkins, Johns, John. 'son. Itn!uffmart, Kni g ht, Leisenring, Longaker, Lovett, liitneer ' lll a gle, !Ill'llValn,, Moorhead,' , I,,Nipsiellneri, Nichols , Nicholson, r NenemaCher; !I Pearson, Fe tare, ei' triken,' Pownall, Purcell; I Ramsey, PillinielPhla , ) Itam*eY, ( Y,ork,)lteam:j er, Roberts. Rupp, i Shan, Sloan, Tolan,l Vail, 1 VocghleY Walter, Westbtook, Wharton, , Zios,-c merman, 14t1 Getz, 4,dcakei ,-57. :1 I ! , .., Nave..a-Messrs. A' hur,, Augustine, 'Becky 9, 1 , s ' Benson, 3ishop, Bre; 13, Chase, Cleaver; Craw! f o id, •Eyeter, Gibbo ey, 'llanill:cM l , flaneoe.l4 ti Inn. Hine, Iloffinar(Lebanon;) Jacobs, Kerr, l I t Lebo, firfhilmoat, Illimma; Reed, SMith, (Carn.l ;.lbria,) Smith, 1 (Centre,) Stev6son, l Struthers,' 'Thorn, Vanvoorhis, Vickers, lYagonSelier, %li ft:ter, Wintrode, Witherow awl ,Wnllit-s-43L , I . Ir' •F So the 'question was determined affirm. in the orat.' ativs , .; , ' I l'; On the question,. 1 .". ' ' - ~ I Mill the House agree to the third amendment? 1 The y!as and nays were biltaniagreettblyito, the provisions of the Constitution, and were! s follows, jai: ', . ' ,f. I 1 yska....Vessrs. Anderson, Backhouse, piii,i n ec t,-, 136, 30 f 4 _,Hower,- Brown, Calhoun, Cnnip 1 (bell, C ha t , :Cleaver,. Crairtord; Dickey, 'tet,l Syster; Fnsold, Foster. Gibbaney, Homel,,ffir.l per, nisi s, Iliestand, Hill; Hillegas , Hofftiin,l (Berks,l): Hoffman. (Lebanon,) ; Hou i lekeefrer, if 7 i Imbric, Inner, Jacobs,"Johns,,le:mso , Kane,' men, Refr: Lebo, Lotigalser Lovett, Mauear, I laftiugie„ itlT,Calmont, liloorhend. Munn* M u , aelmas, Nichols, Nicholson/Miner:lather. Pear!, son, Petillln.'Pownoill; Pnrcell„.Rams.ey,(Yark): I Reamer, Reed, Rapp, Shaw; -- Sloan, Snsith, , ,(Cambria) Smith, (Centre;) Stevenson, Tojitn,l„ yail, Vaavoorhis, Vickers,.!-Volghley. Wigen.;. seller, Westbrook, lYilliston, lYilherow, Wright;' . , 1 ill:meitlian and Getz, Spuf.ker-72. : ? t. II i . News - - Messrs. - Arthur, Augustine, Backus,' ..Bishop Carty,; Dock, Gildea, Hamilton, Ha ,n- Han ;cock, Iline, Jenkins, Knight,- Leisenring, ~I.'-1 Ilvnin, , Pa msey, ( Philadelphia, ) Robertkl Struthers, ThoOn,, Walter, I Warner, WhatiOn,j 'and' Win od e- -22. . ~ - ' • . i 1 I So the ' question was' determined in the affi rm. stile. 1 ' - - •' , -V , ' . -. 1 . On the.ftne,stiaci, ` ! ,1 Will the Holum agree to the fourth anterulnlisnt? The yeas and nape ''were taken agreeably to the provisions of, the Constitution', and were as follows, it - . --,-, : , ;,. I 1 ' Tsak-4., erstre..Anderso n,Arthur,Backhod.se, Backus, Ball;, Beck, Benson. Bishop, Boiver, Iticurn, Calhoun, Co.mpbell,"Carty. Chose, Clea , 1:: vet, Cranford, Picker; fmt, Eyster,, Fautlld.i Foster Gi bottey,Gildea,'Hamel, Harper,fte ns, iliestsul; LE/1 1 , - Profiteath ( Berke, ) !Hoffman, (Labanon,) Ilausekeeper, imbrie, lanes, JacsChi, r Jenkins, Johns,, Johnson, - Kauffman, /Urr :Le-' bo, Leiseneing,'Longairee Lovett, Idattear a illan.: gle, 3PCiilmont, .1111 rain, hltunme, MimelMius, ' Nichols, ieffelson, Nunemicher, Rearion,:,.7o.; tam re itin,e- Pownall, Purcell, Rams-y, (Philadel his ,) y, ( tork,) Reamer, Revd, 1 .3 Roberts, Sapp, Shaw; Sloan, Smith, (Cauthrt) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson,' Toler:, 'Vail. V ~ voorhis, V7tokers, Voegbley, ,Wagonsellir, Wal ter, Warner . Westbrook - , Wharton, IFilliaton, 1 withernwil iirnmernutrii and. iletz,'Spergar , -438.' , . . curs.. Dock, Jlamilton,lNnanabOk, '-'1 1 : . 1H Thorn;.Wintrode and Wright--7.! - ',Ate question was determined i n the atilm.: Ati1 ; 11. --. '" - . • . . I - E - ..• ' • I, ' SECIISTART'S Orrog, 1 , . • , Ilurrill&isrg, Julia 22, 1867',:i Pew,',, neat, u: I ,; • , ; ', -1 : . •? . 4 t doify that the abova'and foregoing Is a 0 1:.144 o re Com of th:i 'Tess' anti Nity'a' H.' ,I . - I • H . • • _ i• I:0.144. ' II ; ' ; +pe to, the third amendaen N7 , r l e taken agreeably : - o atitutioq, and were EH • . taken et( the •resoluttpre sznembeemtli to the Constitution ot the mum . oittimitith;lni the same appeors on the ourwals of ,the two , Itomielt o of the General Aitsembly moptiet4tlt,- - forthe [b. 'a Witness my band and; the nil Ist oidd °Mee. , this twenty sawed dar,of..ltinit, - one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eaten 4 A. \ . lleereta of the N I )S utll votIRD AS FA/L , s ~REsisT L F, iIE I 4E 1, 1)1.: 1, THE S Cif • The first hospital surgeons Mid medical pub.; ricists of Europe, admit the 'Unparalleled. anti:- inflammatory and; healing properties Cif 'this Ointment; .goverriments srtnetinn its nse in their naval and military iervittes; and' the mas ses iii this couniiiiiind throughout the world repose the utmorst;•confideuce in Its curative properties. It pe:nef rates thelsouries of inflam mation . and corruption Whiny underlie the - ex-- . terrtgl evidences of. disease,,atid- neutralise the fery elements which feed and :eiasperate the malady. ' , • RIIEII-NIATISIf, SCROFULA, - ERYMTELAS,. Thepre are among the most terrible and 'ego. nizin6 diseases Cr the muscles, the 'fleshy fibre and when skin • yet in theiel worst cninis„ -and when s•eetitifigi'Y inCnrable, they iiwariably'dis•- appeal. under a persevering applicationlqf this soothing, he.ding, atttipote to pain and 'inflata,- oration,`• • S.ILT RHEUII,• 3 V O %7E[t?OI: S„ .Ts. In G:1118 Of Salt Ithenin, Wher seerlical 3va. • ters, • lotrons,' att-1 every. recipe °Like pharniaco. pce t lvtvel proved ueeless, the `Ointment 'accomplish a thorough cure, Fever Sokes heal. quickly un'tier its "influence,l,tuni its refaxing effect upon contracted ninewsistrultnettderful. . 1)ESIEJA11(1; U140E11.3. 4 . ' A m inaost rerkahle and happy change is pro, lured in the appearance, of malignant nlcerti. Ml6' a re 7 applications of ;this Ointinent.---; The surrounding redness ,vanishe, :tad gran, ales of healthy 'jest' begin to!, take the .place or . the discharged matter. .This 'iirocess goes on more or less rapidly, until-the orlime is filled up with sounduntterial; and the ulcer radicallt cured. v - i - A WORD TO MCiTIIIIRS.- un --'7 , The `young , are the most friquent suffererti from• 'external injuries. and therefore every mother should :hare this healing preparation constantly at hand.' It is at absolute ''sPeCifin E3l , sore breants, ana quickly removeijtho en crusted sores which hurnatline3 disfigure tint headstand faces of children. : I SIGNIFICANT FA Ts. This Ointment is uurversally used onboard the Atlnutic and Pacific whaling" Meet aa'a-care for scorbutic affections and the-bek-posSible ieun r nly Tor" wounds 'and bruises.. LargC sup. plies of it hare'recCutly 'been orslered by the Sultan frf Turkey for hospital_purpols.:' • - • -• • , Both the' Ointinent and Pills shonldbe used tic thejollozezikr ' ea4gs: " • Duxtons - Lumbago' • .B,:egsl• Dung . ; •Icreurtal ' Dore limists Cluip'dllands Eruptions 1 7 Sore ile;ods Piles i• Sore 'flirdete,. L ., Fiitulae . 11.heumatikm4 Sores or! all - °nail ~. Mien* - Skin , ificases : .Sprains SweirdDlands Sill Joints 1 Scald ,Ulefers - VenercablAres Wounds of , all • . •, - ' ' * *.Eold at the l'anufacleides of Professor , , Ilellow'ay . 80 Maiden' Lane; New 'York nnd '24IJ Strand London; and by' respectable •Dinggists and Dealers of 'Medicines -I,lfpugliont the United States, find the vilivelf!" - -terldan Pots, at 215 cents, 621 cents; le:nd - DP 10 Cunningham,. Bea6er, is an authorized -Agent for the sale of these -medicine... • e`.. girThere. 'is a considerable saving:bytan, 'ing the large ' N.B. Directions for the.gtudance patient every disoider are aflisea to each pat.- ! February 25 1857_ " Aggust APPcoOttiitieitt . . . --' DR. IL TUBBS . Will •be at his room; BrAltiewater, . .t.ihnaer's „I:fold, .310 - iitlay,' A ttgust- 24,1857. . 7 .For consultation uf•bn all diseases .of the _Throat, Lptics, Ilmirt, Liver, §touieli, poWels, Kidneys and Spleen"; -413 D Dropsy, Gravel, llhe, tuntitiam, Nervousness, Debility, Depepsia, Fe male diseases, Agoo and Fever, Pits, Impurities of the blood, Eruptions, - ,C.anegrs, Ulcers,:and all other varieties of long standing complaints, both external and internal. " ;"- 1 . . '.. For some ten years Dr. T. luls devoted hip _en tire time to chiouie diseases, treating thousands annually, :many, of whCm had 'exhaused every ether resource within, reach, , . n no case ere Mineral or other pidgins erepley cl; nor do be make . silk to mince Well, or ie. down to built i be tip, again " The. medicines can tasen irith, safety by the most delicate, arid atiens may re main at home,-and continue wit prtidenop tkeis ..irdinavy diet and excercise. 131anyi hare reco ireti under the trcatment after friends and, ph . slciana l had given tto su hope, the indisputab e evi.lence of•which can always l ci, furnished. I , valids„ however refiuceil or despairing, 'are Inv . to call, and may be assured . dint mrenopura nient will be, giveri or expensel,inciirred, !With° -.. a Corresponding prospect of recovery. tr. .Plethisic or Astllpta. ' 1 1 - - The statement given' this MOuth,%Will bei read, with deep interest by all who have:endured the inexpressible horrors of Asthma., Especially 1 , ,doesi(commend its - elf,;:to thoSe who have be. lieved that treatment may rmieve, but cannon c ur e : '—. id 1:...! - ' . - 1. , llolmes tp., Crawford Co . ' Oftio,ls_,uly 1857 i • Du. Tonne .;---Sir—Since childhood . I have`.;' been,afilicted • With phthisic-nr Asthma. . Mt, ' Mother before ins suffered frOti: the same dia.-l ease.; As I grew older it beome worse, the par orysinie occurred t !letter and were more protme. ted and severe; especially so during the winter seesdn. At all times a iittle.more then 'ordina. , ry exertion caused a violent Cough atitl great op, pression in breathing. ...'ll*, i•Wh il e: the , paroxy sniff listediltere,r_was -a. ids. , tiessing cough, and a constant,'%gontringstrng.' gle - for breath, being at times, apparently upon the verge of , suffocation. 'Very, little sleep could-be obtained et such:times and that little whilhilitting 'in:my chair..: Two jestrattgo ;was indiked„ oy the statement of,in 'lt lady Wh.om yen cured of Asthda, to make o e"oreltrial; ... , II liad,little faith at dist t . ~ pirtly_bod4use • J had so often been disappoi ted, and partly" be i n cause others said I- could" not *get well ':. ?he treatment was pursued under circumstances moitlfavorable, having-the care,iif del friends, yet il have been not only fully relieved'of till -. symptoms -of Asthma, but of ether affections lc.; companying, I haverno cough!now, breathe free I_ ly, re at *ell, and lifting:led itrenith. Yours truly. - ' SUSAN A W. I Q:I4tINTAN,CP, 1:. " ' -.- 1 1 f '-, - DISSOLUTION :,•,, - ) , T" partnership heretofore existing bdieett, ' !lain C. Levis and (Simnel Miller lint Ws- ' Deng , business, under , the style of 'Levis. a,litil. ler is.now dissolved from this date, hr :touted -• consent AD p ersona b&Villg- 1 0441;11 Against usi as a4ent .sue - requested to handful their an. 'I counts to Samuel _Hiller, whet remains .n ahe business( at the old stand. ' Either ans Othorir sed ti collect and receipt for detitsidne, • - , Bridkinrsite,r, t JNO. C. LEVIS, • '", . Stine I'lo, 1857. f ' . SAMUEL tiLLLEII-- . OR CtILTIVAT RS--JO : Expanding ifl tivators, 'adailted to poto.toAuad corn ciori, for sale by J.IVARDBAR, • jolo. ,sth it:94