111 Mai ' co) BUTTER—pee . EGGS—pc. dozen— ...... /*T.4TOES--' -.Der PaTSBTIRGE .PirrEtnisttos i Ang. z 2 N 6;.. 1857 •PLOD to,2o4P,so,Family 6.5016;75 WHEAT— «1,150.25 cOßN—per . pl-L-twa bush • . - 70.375 : 'OATS—pet bushel.3sa7'. ( 11.1 Y - I—pe t -ton I'OTATOES—pet 5005 IT TZER—per pcitz , ul„ EGGS—per - dozen 4374 i I:ACON,,istionld's_.l2; trams 14; eidee 14 , . WILSON, CHIIIDS & Co Wholesare, Dealers; in pre:gq /I; Dowesti..l Vu. 45, Wood Sir. , oppritite St. Charier Hoteb PITTSBURG PENN'S. 1 RE now receiving and' ill be ready -to ex 'A, b b t‘'the trade by theilf , th .of tTer, a ZterOargesandlattracti:te 'clock of Dry Goods-and Notions, • to whi tikattention'of . 3ferclitinta throughout the West is respectfully solicited, Pittsburgh, • . LO_GAN • . Dealers , - Faucy & Staple __pry . Goods, 'li ar ! r Clio- &.e. ware, ,ueensW2 ORSER OF MARKET & BRIDGE • • 11RIDGENVATER, PENN'A. . , le-Counfry Produge taken exthango for Goods. • Call . and e x amine' our Sock. hug'26 - -• SHERIFF'S &ILES. • • r - I • •=, BY virtue of sundry writs-c • Fiert Fact= ; Yenditioni Exponas and .Levari Facies, issued: gut of the 'Court of Comratin Plens of Bearit-,.. tjotintv, 'awl to the directed will be..exposed , dale bY publk vendee or out-cry, st-the Court Douse, in the borough of. Bearer. on TRIDAY. SEI'TEIiII3ER 'lli'', 1857, ,All the right, title, interest and claim of de rewlabt, of, in and to the folloWing described I t of , ground sitn. i lte in New Brighton-borough. Itcaver county. N in the plan of said t,wn. bounded onllte north by —.---. east by ireond street and Railroad, south' by Lock st. _,ttn , l . west by first '„streei,"on Which is' erected one two story brick house used for ti - hotel, and S)arge frame building used as a dorellingirsod stable. Fei,ed owl taken, in • execution as the property of .14)Peplt Darling nt the suit of Isaac Wiosn6.. .fin -.-. I ALSO;': .‘t the ',. , ame-time' and place, all the'right, ti tle, interest and - cleim of defendant, of, 4n, and ...1., the following lots Of grotind,si taste in Bridge -o:n:er. borough, to wit, three lots,l, 2 :and 3 *.a..li..inTne., 135 by 50 feet enc - h, bounded-on the north by clay alley, east by; mulhen:y alley. , south by Pirter street, and west by clarion st. ' Al.o. lots Nos.. - 4-. find 5, - adjoining,' bounded myth by lot NO: G. ettit by:mulberry alley,soutb by Clav f alley„, andr.w'eslcby 'Clarion street, on al.;eliis erected ,one brick.iottage house, with' - eelar, and other our-JionseS; a well of watei• and tt nunthert.f. fruttl trees the: lots are en closed with loamfence . :llso.:all that part .....af nut lot No. 20, of tile town of IBeaver,aittiate., in B rid gp . enter, beginning at a post on. leap : ard - .laneoirence north 30 deg, west li ..' l ' 10th perches ..to a post,. thence by !ardor Vera south 1,3.1 . deg of eat27,,A..111.5.......u.r.......,....,.- - ....... --,,. eftst 15 4-10 perches to leopard i lsne,.lbenceby -N. GOA 'e:arst, 27 4 . 10 perches to•place - 'of begin wine containing two acres 31 perches,•more or 1......4, imprbverlitnd underfence; -seised and - ta l.en in execution as - the property,Of The t_ ophiltta 1 C. at rhillif s a the salt of Edward T. Field apsesl ... f George Lehmer, also at the snit of Edwin T. Field, ---•,.... -: • --• ~ • - Nn :1. r - ALSO, '.. ' 1t tlyt..ame_iime awl place, all the right; ti tle, interest mid claim of defendant, of, in and,l to the following descrioci lots df ground situ- 1'....te in the borough of !New Brighton.' Nti. 524 s 525 in the pint& Of ,will borough, bounded on (.. the north by hanitony street, east i;y. Baiiread nicer, south t..y-lot :co. 52.1, and west ik .0 ont .Erect:s2 on No 41s erected one Iwost iy well ' fni•lie.l /wick dwelling house, and on 525 is :elected one stable matt other:out-houses,A,the lot is eecloso.l: seized and token in execution as the propertyolltobinson Jackson at the suit of William Kennedy. . • :.c.). 4. ~ • ALSO, . ' . L .i . .1. t•ttex.nine time and place all the right, ti , %.I'. intialvt and claim of defendant, of, in and 1.. the fallowing described farm or land situate .. n Sonthriteaver town Ship, boundid on r,Le .1. 1 1, 1 .- bold of - Witihipetnn Johnston, Un the &tat by t..•? ,n Ilnyl and Jas.. D. 'teed, south by James, !':...,in. west by Oilier Tenbis and•xliehael Con . ':'. l , em.taitting 225, acres, more or lesS,of which ;:I'..,ut 150 are cleaae , l, end under fenercon which - 1.. ti eeteit one log house: and Ilog barn, there is.l :141 an orchard on,-the premises: seized and. to .. .',......n in execntion as the provirty_ of James 0. 1 c.foiir at the snit of Elisabeth F. Pasmore fort r4e of 16,1,11.11 Pas More, and llo , fr for use of I . I s •.tn.!;.l.'.,Sdotti- I 1 I • • 1 ' .‘,.. a 91.50, .. ', , 1 at the stune.tinie l nn.l place, oli thi right; ti- .... istercst and claim of defendant,.. of. in and I to the I . ..Uoning dvrcribed farm o'fitind' situate • n big Ileaver.lowoship, Beaver connty,:bound ad on the -north - bALowrence county I , line, and coclirtn.east by nowry and McClure, south by I:iiehi.r.l.ltaker, and west by Hobert! Shannon ._st i Hugh Marshall', containing 200 acres, more .r Itqlm, nearly all Wared . and under' fence, on I ' wi , j'Atis erected one stone - dwelling' house, two 1 .stories high. and It frame honse and log barn, . there ire also extensive Coat bank's opened on tllv•l•rerni..es, and It member of fraMe tenements far miners; 8:.c.; there is also an orchard on the ; rerolie:•; Seized and taken' in esecildon its the oraNyty of William Fruit, at suit of John* . C 0.,. -. McChAey, use of Orin Hopkins it . now for the nee of C K Boss; also at the snit; Of John McCloskey use of Orin 114 kins .k.Coir also at iiie suit of the same vs the same. 1 No. G. L : ALSO, 1 1 . it the same rage' and place all the right, tr tie, interest and claim of defendant, of, in and .0. the following described-lots ot grodndsitiratw , in Bridgewater ; Beaver critinty, !rounded on the mirth Ly street, enat by •pubde road: 7 Until by Methodist parsonag,e.lot, and wept 14 , alleerr ' siticlr is erectedibsta cooper shop, OS loti are Inelosed with bolted fence; seized and: tskezfie stecutirrn as the-property of Wm. tl; Boyd, it . li.e suit of Joseph Irwitil . . No. 7. .' - ~- A 0, , 1 M the same time' and.Ploce.ell the rigitt,-,ti t'.. interest turd elairs,of i ciefenda - it,of, , in and S.. thelollowing described lot of ground, situate in'HOOI: of it ierrimgh, fiounded as f011OWII„TiZ: ;'. E 1 • en the 1.1 'll 1 ? y - bitotlohn Coutle,e* by Mary 'Close, s th dry Mrs. 'Welsh; stud we Ver t; street it or bock stree"; on which, ted 1 one cottage house, and a triune cab! ittuP, . and fra.m6 stable; the lot is enoltised with board I.nce; iel ' itell and taken in ezeoulion 'u .the . pr-petty of Hobert Itorelts, at-the snit of Bin: r.-- uel McLan blin. No. - 8 . AT -- r„.O i NL,‘ -. At the same ti e and-place, all-the iight.ti-, , . 1' , .. interest and eta' of defendant, .`of, in surd 1-: 'be following deaert 'property, to wit s` A:1 14, .j.... ?lett parcel ur trict of land situate la In; , .t.,....1 township: Beaver iionnty,fbennded auk. .1 ' . Ly lituis.of heirs otl—,Pleottery'snd Jos, r. -:it %Ile,. ,12w0... ••.•.14 ..- 0.4. - bir likilli tilt r W' •' • , • ' 7..• 1 ) • I 1 MIN , %Thor, by coal street in the telt- of .Inibastry, lanai of William gairtut, Mrs. JadOb Hers, Chat IP Shriner. and , ifadisotrand Jacob Phillismea tee., by - lands of bas H Shreitier. Thud lihrh • Eby Russell and Willhun Neville, northerly by JimiiitHerlle, ,Solontort Hillinger cud-B. r. 'Snydee,.eolitainini 420 acres, more or lem,about 250licree tinder fence k nrn which are erected ' two frame &rental bouseelone frame barn and' two log dwelling bottles.. -Also in town of In dustry the follow: sg - described lots,. vitt- Two • lots 60 lly 200 feel each, bounded easterly by Canton kreet, sontherly by carat street, west erly by John Rekl4l, northerly by Sam'lllnson iiree lots sRby po feet each. in one. block lying ottlioth aides of Wells' latet4il railroad, bounded 2: &Agri,: by Grape alley, soutberly by ,I V :wn LeMan - street, we ,terly by Huron street, and nortborly by alley.- ' e lot 60 by_6o feet, boun ded easterly by INini Brown, southerly by street, westerly by "Illiron street, northerly by C. aP. Railroad. pnelot 50 by 60 feet boutuied etisteily by Huron street southerly by street, westerly by Win Calrnsi northerly by C& P R. , One lot 50 by 60 feet, bounded easterly by Wm. 1. Cairns, southerly b,ii... street, westerly by alley, land northerly,yCt. Plt It. One and_ a half lots 70 by-150,feet, ,ying on both sides ' Wells' lateral Railroad, boandea eaiterly by Canton-et' , , southerly_ by Jim!) Roes , westerly by Grape alley, nortberly_ by fl. l. Walker. Also. one . , piece of land bounded easterly by land of J. S. I Wells, trustee, sontherly , by Ohio river, westerly 1 by alley . ,. and northerly by Lemon Stre;t,in town of Indnitry, nponwhieb is erected a Ow, it story frame dwelling hous e,' containing hair an;acre 'more or less: Seiand taken in -execution as the property of Ja ms 8. 'Wells. at 11,e snit of Wm. Kennelly; olsopit the suit of Wm. Keane dyi . also at the suit of Chainberlin- & Cuthbert= sou; also at tbe sidled' Matthew Kennedy. No 9. • A1.1.;11_, _____L. 2e 1857 if ls o 1,25 80 85 7 ..- 5 8 40 MEI - :--- ------- -:-.--. • ' At the - Same timeabd place, all 'the tight, j ti tle, interest sad claim of defendauf -- jpr. in and •to the following riescribed lot or parcel.44, 6 ,land in New Seiickly township; - ..itearer co,. si on the loortitand east by land- - - - of Mi l*e>•; !b by John Relyfilkulliest by Romach, ciaitalituip lerea rut . ro.-iicirAeas,:•,of whi 611abo tt t tilierita Ate cfmiredsitzeriinder fence, - there is also4wo coal lbanks opened on the pre mises. Seized..and,taken in execution is the property of Thoinu McKee at the suit of Oilier F. Haan.l . ' No.lo. - : • ItiLSO, At the same time aid place all the richt, ti tie, interest and dein! -if defendant ot, in and I to rill that certain tot of I ground, with - the water power thereto helonging, situate in the town of Adamsville, j hippeira township, Bea- ver county, being watex• lot No 2 in the plan of said town, and bounded on -the north :b water • i lot No Xena r. tby Ben creek, south , b stater flat No.and west bY, public Street, , o which -tie erecte da Paper Mill ; inith four rag e girlie', rsand all the necessary titichinety for the mauul 1 facture of paper. _Also 10627 and 28 in the plan 1 of said town, Wunder' on the -north by lot 29: east by the public Street, south by lot 26, and west hy4treet, on which is erected a large atone dwelling house, two othries high. with rooms suitable Tor the accommodation of four families I Seized end taken in eeution'ad the property , of Archibald Robertson , at the suit of Edward; Simpson.t. - -j , - . j ' No. 1.1. i AriSO , - ,1 • , At the some time aud,Place. nil the right.,title interest and chum of defendant;of in . andto a certain lot of ground situated in TlOokstown, ' Greene township. Bern i er Coluity, Pa. bounded on the north,by Mill strret, east by .John Star. ling, south by heirs' of Mathew Glass, and on the west liy Carother'a heirs, containing one, bandred.and twenty fer 4 square, pore •or less, on which is erected one two- story frame dwel liug.bouse, and also a steam saw mill in good running order; and alsOone carding machine. Seized and taken intoPteention as the proper ty .1 James S. W d alker the suit of Dieid Rob ison: A'lm'r of Thomas Stevenson. No. 12 . ALSO. 'At the same time and ptcsall the right title in. terest and claitn of de cfct.tio land 4 t an ty t o ttil f , et ii situated Ji d d a L I LA , ' i tn e dt f uw o s l o ... I tr o y wi T n o g w P nah iece ly ° B r e li a l le p r thousand three hundredt-feet'in length running on In diro e<mili lf rtinltosuathekOrialderlo ittvler7ittliaftlaidsollteonaltrall.neb. s triPlroul the slime running 400 feet _in length to Cl.velatid a dirittat: F w Walker, Canton st ` et in Tnduitry and by 1 land purtliastd.of 'Eakin estate by F W Walker it and Jacob Boss and by I ndi purchased by, Ja cob Boss: south by the. Ohio ricer . west by lands itght of D Eakin's; •Cli,veland and Pittsburgh 1 Railroad by porch ire ofFatties estate, Sanlnel IMason .Toesph- Ewing and F w walker. Alm said branch strip bounded east and went by land bought of the Eakin estate, south by Canal . st., in Industry; upon which lands is constructed the 1 lateral Itailroal from col . mines boUght of wm Henry, to Ohio river; to ether with. Said : 111ail i Bold and the appurtentinees,-right of way trucks 1 I&C. as Mole particularly laid down upon Map of `paid Bail Road 9pprepriiition in tli Court of ' i Common Pleas. t Seised and taken id execution as the prOperty of James S. • Wells at the snit of 1 Wm. Kennedy. I ,t,w. ; -. 1 ! 1 No. 13.. - - ALSO, I i • At the same time an d plec j tril4the right ti tle interest and claim of: clefendent of in and to all that certain framel l dwelling house and ground.appettenant sit ate in the Borough of 1 Rochester Beaver Count, on the East end of 1 lot numbered Six (G) in. Ii Mtindeultall's plan' I of said, town of 'Roche ster , bounded • on thei Inorth by IVashiogton e on the east by lot !Willi I bored 7. in said plan; on 014 ;south by Venango I street: and on the west hi par of same lot num-. 1 bered-6., which east end fof sa id lo t is one hun dred and four feet in length . 'or theresboutteand fort, feet in width. The said frame dwelling houesbeing 38ieet in letigth (in front ) itnd thirty 1 two feet back, two storiefi high; the first story ten , feet high andlthe second eig,nt feet high, with 3 1 ;:roomPton each f100r,.6 giUdOWS in the second ato m dud- three in tire first . s S c iaed and taken in rxecutiOn'its the properti - of George Binds at the i "suit of Samuel t:9"t4T. - • t -• It '..J.k1.11.1 . 8 DAlt AGH, H-- Sb. A eil u fr g. a l o 2 fr:!, lB o . ,:4l o, eiv .t er . , f t - --_—____.,....4,__ ' L Bank of Delver Ca ty. • TILE stoeltholdert.of hel3ank,of Bearer Co., are hereby notified,tbattinstalmentadre ordered as follows,-eiz-, . ,z, 'An instalment of TentDoilars per lairs on or before he Bth day of Stember next. Andloninstalment of hike amount of Ten Dol. len pe..share on on before the Sth day of Oc tober nest. ' . i . Payable to the Treasurer in Ne9r Brighton. By order of the (lomipissioners. ; • :, I . EDWARD, 1100 PS, Treasurer. New ihighton, Aug. 8 . 11M7. • • , EXECUTOR% NOTICE. A LL piteous knowing themselves Indebted to the estate of . Slargaret Shields, dec'cl e late of Independence tp.ißeaver co., are request e-d to make immediate payment and those haying claims 'will present them to the subscriber,. proterly authenticated O'er settlement. l 'lllOB. STANDIBII, Executor. ;tune 10. . ft TIIE IJNERSIGNED Would deg leave to i f rat the cifizens of - New Brighton and ncinity; hat he.has removed hts Electra Chemicalßdith establishment to the built ing . Cipoiite the dwell itiof B. It. Bradford,,Bsq., - where .ha will lx happy to see hie former.pa traria aid tie public generally, and where be will condone to , apply all Electrical Rearedici for the relief - aed removal of suffering of van, one kinds. , J. C. KNAPP. New Brighton. Pa.. June 241857. TO the Republican of. Beater 031/11.4 11 1 17, i respectfully offer plait fte a candidate for Poor House Minter, t tat October election; as if elected, pledge ;self to an honest Sad faithful diseharge of e' duties pertaining to said office. , , JOHN HENSON. New flewickly "fp., July 15,-- 10 , . - 1 - Simar—The largest ittid . toost beltitaiteleeb of plain ..tutfigure,i, Silk:, ever efered it tide ',Coenty, may be &Paha TAYLOR% El THIRD iRRIV&L•OR:BS DR Y:. -- GOOD AT- C. HANSON LOl . ORIGINS:m ax OF tan in g No. 74 Market st, /Amigo= 41k& Rea PITTSBURGH' PA. A good luat7-artielei hieing been late in L;he season twit they have been sed very cheap,:and a good many Fancy Goods of. our present stock km MARKBD „DOWN VERY CH dose out the balance otelrl4. Printed Brilliants at 10 cents, 4-4 White Lawns •at 6i eau* ErrAtb - Corde gaudy Lawns at 1 cents,-ReA , " French at 16 amain_ Printed B_sregeav marked very low, Ensnares !Ms,- from .40 vent wards. Fatietind Slack , the;Cheapeet in the City. Medici sort I C ollars and Sleeves, for 75 eints and op Cidle Work Collars, very cheap; some of are entirely new,styles. Shays and Man good Assortment Mack and White Plaid tem, ft m $1 upwards, Lace and /Mk Man very cheap. Hosier , .Gloves • and ,Mi every description. DOMES'T.i-CS.` The ( 4ry best makes of - inds of Do tics, as:Well - as the medium andhier grad of which will be sold as.chesp as they es bought any place - either East or W • Mountains. iperPlesmacall and examine our stock ore - pfrichasing elsewhere, as we _tldnicit be to advantage of every economical Sandi to do so. C.' If ANSQIII,I4IEII6;:q. Formerly Love Eritth; ei.A".sesifrosag; and Love. • CUM %Stinted, to Meat . GOOD PRIVATE. DWELLING with 5 or 7 Rome. in Rochester- or Brigbtoit, , by the -Ist •or' October. A - good will be paid. Cm. JESSE DEAN Leave word with G. R. Speranza, Rooh or H. Resale, New Melton. N -YAMPHLJ T LAWS. J VlTE•Patnphlet Laws for 1857 have been ll ceired at the trothonotary's 016ee, sYld . will be distributed to • those entitled to recur them. - M. S. QUAY,'Pro. .. August 12, 1887. • Idjourned - Orphans' Court Sali . • - .11 PURSUANT to an • order.of Orphans' Cott of the county of Beaver, will he exposed toele by public vendee or out-cry. on the premises , ,a 1 Thnrslay, the 27th 'of August next, the folio z tog described real 'esttife,'"the estate of lien ' Small' late rof laid oousttY.Arec'd ; vls: Purpatt 1 No 8. lyingani _beitig- eienateolts•Brighton,ti r .' . ' • in snid county , at 10 o'clock A. if., of saidtle I y, bounded and desci:ibed as follows , _viz: MO 1 toenail - le on the east end of said'tract near tlett road,, thence .E.67° W. 4 0 .6 1 kelteted-K. 87°,...W. 13'per, N. 86°; tii;•,lB f l er, li. Ate. W. 68 prr ,, N. 20°, E. 122 per; S 138,1° , ," E 'lli per,'S.l4*; .14.'7 Per; 6. 41°, W.-26 per. s.'W6°, W. 42 per, 1 S. 26?,.E. 81 • per, • SAP; E. 67 per, S. I°, E,_ 14 4,10 percheseo the place of beginning. con= t twining 41 acres 9 perches—nearly all f whit's. ' is cteared and under fence, and in a 0 od stat of cnltivation—there is also coal , and li estone Also, The 'undivided orie-half. of &lot in th Borough of NeW Brighton, being No 255-in tb plan of said Borough—to be sold at 4 o'clock P. At, of said dny._ .; - - - Tailms.--One-tbird of the purchase money to be paid Am the confirmation of the sale by tb - Court, one third in one year thereafter, with in trrest from same time—the deferred instalmen. to remain in the bands of the purchaser during the life of the widow, and the ;interest thereo to be paid to her anunally, from and after the confirtnation. - For information apply to P. L. . 42,111 4 . !1can8 aduiluiatrat:r, (BridSil l ater o f yorder Court, Aug. 1, 1867: WM. K. BODEri. CrIV . ' t lAwaarrtvlail alft. #.....,_.. Claik..Ussettou a wife vs William- P. Elliott. ,Robert Gilmore vs Poor House . Directors Turubull & Slade , vs Joseph Brawl, Gar- ' nisbee of Meyer Weil, Meyer Hanauer i vs Same liana:ter Sr. Drainer, vs . Same j John.rarkis TS William &seam, I IllatchOW Elder t vs Wm: it.'Sterliug, - 1 M: Elder & Son ' . vs Same , IJames Fombell vs Stewart a Semi Copper Same TS - Same Same - -' -vs ' Same . Charles J. Taylor. . i vs Margaret White, I Abraham- Lourimore, v s 'Charles Bottle. C 8. QUAY, Pro. Aug. 12, 1857. Better than Bank Star • A Valiccilde!Farm and Coal Land for on the Monongahela Rit4r 22 milerfrom' Pittsburgh. • This Farm is well improved, and the land is of the best quality; 45 bushels of Wheat to the acre have been raised upon it. Also, adjoinin it will .be sold a TitACT OF COAL LAND. This property hasthekey to ..trite Coal raying bank for more than a ;mile along the river.— There is no better propey along the river. For particultirs address. Box 585, Pittsburg' Post Office. LAIRS. TO - CABB.. B , GREAT AzDuartoN IN PRICES . , .TIIE season has arrived wheneour aloe o Summer •Goods must and will be sold. Col weithet in the early part of the season has le us with-a stock of Summer goods, by far to. large for,this advanced time of Summer. en. as we are 'determined to carry over no goods another summer—thereby losing the use of ou money for nearly a year—we will for Thirt days to coulee sell at EASTERN COST, outl - stock of. • Lawns, • Mantillas ) , Fancy Silks, • Brilliants, Shawls, - French Collar s; ` Challies„ I Boanets,.. Mohair mittii, Debeges, 1 Ribbons, :Parasols, 1 ' I and variety geode generally. , . ~. • , 1 ` i - : As a further inducement to pfurobasers, we till also sell at a reduction our stock of Doutei tie and Staple goods—such as talicOes,l!ilus:. line Tickings, Checks, Table , Linens , and , all goods visually, kept in a dry groods store. A; we are determined to close out our stock-part tickler/3Y light goods—eome good bargains, maf he eapeeted. T. M. TAYLOR, July 22, '5l. Rochestei on the hill.' , Seminary essay. Cloarrios. How Pliny Ladies are ;there In the Female - Seminary in lieuver „Asawsa. 0 e Hundred. Quemoy. Would it be a desirabbrlocatio for an-Oculist or Eye Doctor? Axel. No. Air. Querreox. Why pot . mc-Beeanit the IA dies all wear !Foetal- Drops; whieb ttkey ;heap Ipt tbereatabliihnient ot .WICP,LATE.II - Bridgewater. He eloo Iprggly ip Ping 'Kings. Pi 'Pk TlOid and Silver elm* very cheap; for Cush. ' July '22, '57. 011 N 31 DUNLAP • • ' WITH . _ E. 11•11011KENIFELD & BRO. ManufiCturen and -Wnotr.le - Dealers T t. N CA, NO. 98 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURG, P / ATTORNEY .A,T (District It y,) (Ace in tlie Ouurr"liluair; Sea • , July, 15 1657. ly. _ NE for Batlar and Egp, 11.667 ,14 S. No Strorsee,,ltvw__ dpwat 0 BE 'gist so rolts. ell % i . biota -AP I : _and wns down up- Ise* Ards. lams r ag. n 9 of 1 „ , lax ections consequent upon .(3 I - A N D • N LIV ER.- ii it . Inn. cidity orthetomich, Co- Abut”, Loss of A yeti enema Blind end B l eedi ngPiles.Des- Met:ludic and Neuralgic Affee lute us'instancei proved high ' id there effected a decided ..ats tirwint....ble....lninsioun f v prepe e ,_ es4 i ta ed onstrictly_s• 'title . nelplee; after theeinan ner of the sere 7 'Th , % Ditniii - Py9fettliOT, Doer _havim.,-Ileolimse its' reat success in most of E.:iftel.irritpean IS . - .introduction, into the 'Hafted States: -intatded-nio*esipeetally..for, those of oar Nth and 'nattered been esidliteri: over the face oft mighty country. . Meeting visa great en cee ong them, I now offer it to the American p lie, knowing that its truly wonderfutteedim tirtues;must be aoknowled- 1 It iiparticulari recommended !a ihose per;' , sons whose constit :one may - haie!tieen itstpalt- - ' ed by the tontine nee of 'ardent .spirits, or other forme of is , don. generally inetental; neous in effect, it ' ds its way directly ;to the 1 seat of life, thrtllin .d.quicatening averynerve raised up the droo ,g spirit, .end; in fact, in- 1 fusing new health . vigorin thersysterb., • I NOTICEZ—Htboe expects tto !'ftttd In this abeverage will .be d Ppointed, bat to the sick weak alarm iPiri • s it will Rove a Fretful eratic ocirdiaLpo . '' il of stagniar remedial properties.,, l - 4 , .1{ , , 1 l' strricx.- 7 The. t r•PoPuiority tee tie- I lightful Aroma i lhaS 40;0 ma imitations. 1 which the public rho guard agen t rirchas- . Jog.' De not perituid to buyanyflaing else no- tit yea-bevel es - Holland Bitters a a twit trial. • • One.bot iiill coneince you how- I infinitely supeeihelt i_ _all, 'these. iinitations. 1 :wi„Si.lll at $1 00 bottle,or six bottles f or :1 scr i twieki by-Litre p etors,"lleiOamin rage. Jar "4100, 44144 ll.-Phlratacentists and VbeinisLiqiittfibuXillis. Is .' -J 1 i 0 • :1 - • •• •,1 - - I THE GREAT E ISH RESEEDY ' , sin JAM LAHItE'S 1 , ,t 1 , C i elebibaled .iViam tie "'ilk. 1 1 _2__Prepered from, n . prefriPilou ofifiiir James - Mike, M. D. Pit - fsiciati titorditialY -to the Queen. This inealuable _. ioine hi - unfailing in the ante of all, those . stit, it. nr ,dld, thee ,l,„,i , \ diseitees incident ' l to . the euialicoestitution m ~ j It ',moderates all_artesi. relieve ail obscen e . 1 tionS, and brings she inoully , Period with I regulari y. These Pills itouym tiled twiiiqr three weeks previous to ontiutient: ;they ter- , tify the constitution, IF less suffering dn. ' ring`,abot-, enabling t , othete perform her i duties with safelito • _ if anchildi .i 1 i These Pills should not takehy females &t -ill ring the FIRST lIIIIIES ‘ O.ll/S . of rogue's cy at they are sure tad bring o " ' ~, but lit any ; other tims4bey-arr s a t :: c• - • •I, pait. ln 6i tsli tue cases itsc O k f a g in tOlidAtail ' lAlr mend.e tc l ): la Elignt rissrsura, k - Lowness of" Spirit*. H . umbi kl tykjtee . 4 wi all th* neuerel... . 1014 mioitsd_ enum ovi, sionmoupoi. ta, ; 4.. __, L. ,-4` Full, direetioes tiee e l e 7 j , Z r.4. ,....,10 prj64 in the U nit i t h o t ,-TY ) ,".xott ' 4 1 I . . t. S .t. " • . Dollar- ' . ' • .. 1 . ' Sole Agent foe this clonal r .. , ~.,, r)l3 110.SES, 'Late 1., d. BALitt & Co,', s.:, . % , iv --, A ,- hesterMN.Y xt. $l,OO 46 stamps lick,/ to unrautharited sl ee ts, II insure a but of tlitills by rettirmall Tor sale by, c. , HA Hs itocheiti l'_ t a l t , nr k ~..[ 1 r . Wolesale 411 1 16 ‘ 11 . 1 fru BROTHE rittabugli Pa. \ '' ' • Dec /2 • ---.4-- -- - i 4 ---• .---------- . --- . I Register , o tee. , . } 11 1,,1, peraont in ere tie 'following Au ..a. ministration and tan Aecounts,Which here been passed nd . the 'Register's oft five of Beaver cou ty ill bike notice dint the slim( wi ll b e p e . birgrpben's Court to bel'lteld at Bea t er, fo' th e e„,,,, y of r i ll, Beaver, on Wedncs' l 6th ny . of Septem ber, 1857, for coal, _‘' ti llowance__ - The Ilecontq-ofil 0 °Henry Ad m i,d,„ i l l tratohie bens non O. to of James Reed. demised.; , _ TIM Account o fJ. Conitell, Executor of the estate of, Job ell,-ij eeeaee 4 . 1 , , The Account of 1; dy y lidatinistrator of theastate of lion. . dee'd, The Account or Jr. 'A thrinistrator of the estate of ilOb ..; ,, ,,iip e 'l • r The Ourinlian A 11 - -1 11.4rt,er: One of the ExeentorolOf 'tiles llorper. dec'ti, who was gun li. Ramsey minor son of Johti t Tie Account of : tor of• the estate of The Account of of the estate of Pe Tie Account of , of I e estate of M The Account of toe it the estate o '. The account or eentor of the eat - •Tite Account Bonilgb, Execu . 1 mrg6,-deo'd. 1 The Guardian Gisaidian of Heti ret Mills, deo'd, And the TM disordered 1 1 STOIC dash as Ind oc i , ilsky Nina. pondeney, In au NervonS, time, it hes ben?.fiolal Vote ' [be. in .om ~1 N lAINOTT ann . ! I Cili , r iigli sh e I. *ed - i0 riiitth r jaw yni iltbes• e *lode 0 is e „l ee '4 to 'ch.: r tilbh are by bir(lsPos ; Ciil 4oo - at. and o€.ot Ily hilt! :es++ .4. I I . .1 as fr ;el o Wa t tr y !. t D hat ee t r el POR T TER 1-101i1 those who aril likeness. bran, these pietur etant, and in .1 great advents • 11% is also er and piper, 114. Also imProvetnen nett' of Fan pins LadioN Welted to of roo: a I,.'hi 8. Cell rt time. Ain/40 4 1 D in a. 14 and VOL rzA of """rPro y' nitende.p. N p OaD s -LS W 1 11 4 w the °I/leisad atw 111 1 1% Tamp: - • • , , ... , , ikaTicr.si AL 'l' . ". • ;0 F P,U WL.I 0 D..,E . 0 . 1' , 9 vil - - , , Sacrum 1, The State may,,eontract di Akts I to supply botlinal deficits or failures In revenues, los . tomeetiripmisea not 3therWise provided for;but the aggregate amount of such debts dieetit and Contingent, whether emanated by virtue of one or more 'acts or the general assembly , or at dif ferent periods of time, shall never exceed seven/ hundred and fifty thousand dallare,and the mod; ey arising from the creation of such debta,shall' be applied to the Juirßo . eefor:whiCh it , was ob., tattled, or to tipaYthe debts so cOntracted, aid to no other purpose whaterei; 1 • 'l' Sec. 2 In addition to theAbovejlimited pow er the State May . Contract debts to repel lava son,,. sappreas inesirrectlon, defend the State War, or , to redestalhe present ontstanding in- i debtedritisa of the el State; betthe align'. , ; from:the contracting of snob debts, shill be ap 'plied to the purpOse for which:it , was raised, or to repay such debts, d to, no other purpose ;.whatever. ' • 1 . ~ • , Sic. 8. Except the d abovelepeclfild, In. sections,one and - tio- Is article, n e t ! whatever shall bt:T.,,lcteae ly,_or-Ist • If of - the state, 1 il J. ----- - • • I 1 debts, Sao. 4 . To qtrovide fo tit! Penitent of the present debt, and , any additional debt contract 4 ad as aforesaid, thelegislatireshall, at ita first Seisloniifter the adoption; of , this ainendareni,l 1 a ra, te I . - sinking fund, - which chill," be sufficient I• Ito psi te accruing interest - on sue - debt& aticl'l annually to reduce ithe principal ereofiby , tif sum not less than two hundred an fiftython-t, sand dollartx. which anking flindsit Irconsiet of, the net aunts' income of--;the-Pnblicrarks,from time to" time Owned iby the,stati. i the pro ceeds of the sale the same, Or any part there of. and , of, the income or proceeds of sale, of stocks owned by the e4te. together;with Other , funds, or. resources, Vim ybe designated by 1 1aw..." The said sinking fund'unty be increaSed, i fromtime to time, by assigninglo it any part of. a l e taxes, or other revenues of the state. ,ont required for the ordinary and citryt perises of government, aril antes, in cast} o wari.iiiva- 1 kit or insurrection, 'no ; Part •3f nth said sink ing fund shall be need or applied otherWisel than in rxtinguisbinent of the public'debt, until, the amount of rich debt is reduced below the eum- of five million's of dollars. • [. - .'Sac. 1' Tim credit of the c o mmonwealth shall nnt.in any manner, or event, be pledged, ; or loaned to, any inditidual, compOoY,!cOrporation or • association; nor' shall.' the connnonwealth hereaftei become tc joint owner' or. cicholder, in any compituy,mtrociation, *0;1 eerp ration. Sec. 6. Ihe commonwealth shall. n t assume the digit, or any part thereof, !cif an . ; 'county, Itt. idry, btrongh or township; q{ of in ,'corpora tion; or association:, unless sualtldebtAihill have . • ,been ountracied to enable the state to repel in-' I vision; tsuppress domesticins urrection , defend itself in time of war, or is assist • ssiit tit state:in-- the discharge of any portion - it , its present in debtedness. I. Sac. 7.. The legislature shall not - any co u n ty,.city,latrough, township, ,poratid - district, by'virtue of a vote m -iens, or otherwise, -to_becomp a stack! "any company, associat ion; or;curporatii Obtain Money for. or loan its credit to, poration, association. institutton, Orr,: 1 Second Antearlinene-i - 1 i There shall be nd saditional - artiela I to said constitution, to bit designated assartielelXll, OS tollowa: : t. -- • . • - 1 ' ARTICLE XII, • 1 'OF NEW COUN•tIEJ'P• 1 - s o ennucy NE W be divided by s line,itutting off over one-tenth of. Its populatlimileither to tarps a new Grandy' or - otheroblit,)l wit out the 'sweat assent a such county, by II voter of the ... *lemma • tbers_ef-_,__,.......' bar 'elta h, tie From section two of the first arti cle of the j ilel he constitution, strike out the words , i of Philadelphia, and of each countY'reof;ptioetrvieY . 1 ly;" from section five, same article ,' strik e " t the . words; , "of . Philadelphia anti :of severa l • ; counties; from section' se,een,.,nams .a.tfrto, mit_ the. words, "neither the city of Phil in4 idelphial nor akr, and insert in lieu ttm words, t. so d flo e. ,ind sta kethereof the out "section 'l'c ,4 same article," and in'lieu thereo f insert the f u el r, "'''''. lowing: ,- ; • - . "Sec. 4. In the year one thoniancl eight nn: dred and sixty-four, and in every seventh ear I thereafter, representatives td the number oflOne , hundred,. shall be apportioned and dtatribted epally, tnroughout the state, by districts ! r in l;proportion to the number of taxabletobabitents ion !be severd parts thereof. except that any h:county containing at least three thousand frie utiilred tazablea, may be allowed a separate representation; but no more than thine Co s Olen bejoined, and nti county shall . iv u dad,, 42 tcl in the formation) of a district sty eon taining a Sufficient number of ta to anti: tie it teat least two representatives shall haVe bn separate representation - assigned it,. and shall !e' divided into oonvlenient districts of cootigiiL ohs- territory, of equal taxable population,,asi near as may be, 'each of, which. districts shall erect one repreientative. , l' Ltt the end of ( section seven. same artfcle,-i' sett these Words, "the city of Philadelphia shall be divided • into single Senatorial districts, of colitiguouli territory as nearly equal in taxable' population airestdble; but no ward shill- be di vided in the formation thereof." The legislature; at its first seslon, after the adoption of this aarendment, :atm I divide the cItY of Philadelphia into, senatorial and repre sertative districts, in the 'mariner above pmvi deti such districts to remain unchanged until the i apportionment is the year one thousand eel& hundred'and Sixty-four FOuritti i.Awienifirsol. , , There shall be an additional secti* to , the' firist aiticle of Said cOnstitutron,-Which shall be , numbered and nag as follows:- • , ; Etio. 26.: The legislaturelhall have the pmts. s o ,4titer, revoke, tir_nn soul, say charter or inenr speZ-01.1eAfter conferrtet by, or under; any ion"' may -be fail:militia lo 7tereltitcistabilitikir co:union - Wealth, in such manner, however, that no injustice 'shall be done to the corp-oratars. Hr I: 1 , , hies • non.', noon l• Adminiatrt deo'ci • r. A dey minlertrator 1 P. A aiiniatrator 7, 114ed.' 'art.. dminiatr: ; r, dee'ol. I, 1 1 ., fin% Ititing Ex % art. dreil. • 1 , igh lad Amna `' ) sr. ~. "-^h...go t ' rtr.l'hillia 1 ' .3, , rqrma rga . .) . • ( r r. , ----__ '; I ..LN,, OXNATZI Mann 27tb„ 1857. `Resolved, That this-resolution 'pars. On the flint antendment, yeas 24 ; nays 7; on the second amenJMent, yeas 28, nays 8; on the third amend-. meat, yers 24, nays 4; on the fourth ment, , yen's 23, naysl4. 1 1 ' amend ii I [Extract , lriont the Jouronl.l • ' itilCO:' W . ' , uAmERBLY, cil : Y. , Ir , , 1,1 =--- . IN THE A 01786 012 11.81,11E8nbiTA ?a* 10 _ , April 29, 1857. I Resolied; That this' resolutiotepass. On the lirsBmnindment, yeas, 78, nays e l2; on the lea ped hmoniment, J ei ts 6T.' nays 84; on th e third amenchsenT, yeas 7.l.„lnays 22; on the fourth i himeiniitient yeas 88; nays 7. ' ,_ -• , '-. " ipatrite:l front tho Joiri2ol- 1 1 1, , t JACOB ZIEGI.c%_' pied ieSeckeiare . e otheA, May _Ol no k !!, l - cii. ' A. G. oult,,LN t , Se 'i cretary of the ;Ccentiview , ealth. 1, I ; I r - 1 Biccuratiti''s Oilioz, '• ' 1 liAnklBlsl/, junto 22 ,1837. Penesigoitiars *Ai 1 • I , • I do oortify that the above and feregolng la &moand cermet copy .ef the origin a l “Resoin. Sim Musedments to the Constitution of the erealtb,", with the ?Oil! In each lonia& cO' Ow Lealsiatase spoil - the 'Seal pas se& as "pan froze thioesin s h oe ffie la ede j'ik 1 9 'ha Ostliaaar wistast fits, *oats 1 1 EMI .c.:. RE 8 0-1,11/ 1011- ihroung Ankiedosesh:fii - t4e Cotestihai - 1 - -- qt die amitswitee4ftH , ' Resolved by the Senate said Ifonee,of IPospr t e st. imitative' of the Comosonwilalth of Flimsy' pia in General Asiernbly• met 'That the folio ink,_ amendment" are proposed iko the', cOnatit .- tion of the commonwealth, in iccordarice with the provisions of the - tooth itrtlide tliiireof. ii IFirst .Amendinent • ''-- ,• , There ithall be an add l itional article to Said i constitution to' be dettignatid ai article. eleven ea folkire---- ' I . ] - ' - I= see say pea sad vaned to to Wised t tiii theeserWe Oa* the day end .et 1 - A. GI URTI ' f tfie Common"( , . ~ • 1 1 . , . - - "" r• - • •I i 1 IN ST ATE, 3 irch 27," I The reibilition p eo sin amendment Constitution Of the om natelth help consideration, ra i •On the question, . • ; ' ~ I . Will the Senate - to tile first anion The yeas and u ys werelaireri ogre the provisions of th C onstitution, and follows, via: - • Yeas--Messrs. B iver, Brown; ,Coffe „fElp, Rvans.'Fetter, Fl Ikea; Truer, \lngrain..Jor dan.;Killinger. Kno Lambeth, Zelda, !dyer, Scofield, - I Bellers, , huinan , Steele, Itranb, Welah,Wilkins,Wrigh and Tii.inpirt;,Speakc,r--21. Ness—Mesors. Cribb, Ciesswell i rniseY, Gregg, Hilirris,. remise and Bouther=.7., .. ." So the question was determined in thaffir mative. ' it' ' •. ' - -7 ' c l Oe the queation, • e L x, , .. , Will the,rieuate to' the . tid amendt ment? 0 ' - • . 1 * ' I L The yesi and nay were taken agreeably tco the provisions of theConstitu44,. and were as . . .. follows, vim ,4 1 . ? Yeas—Mears. Brewer, *Browne, Cresswetl, Ely. Evans, Fetter, Finney, Fleinlkim, Ingram, Jordan, Knox; Laubach.:..Lewis, Myer, Sellers, Shuman, S+ether, Steele, Straub, Welsh; Wil. liins,.Wrightnnd Taggart, .91. , inke,--23. NAT' —Messrs. Colfey, Crabb, Fraser, Gregg, Harris. Killinger. Penrose and Scofield--8. So the _ epteation was determined in the affir tnative. On the q u estion ; • . d. . I _, i , .ii 1 • • Wilt the Senate agree to the third. a mendment! The yeas and nayslavere tithe* greeably to the provisietni or thei:nstitutio n , and were as &Belie, _vit. r i : ' '' ! • ' !Tess—Mena. Bre r rentie,Crabb, Cress - , well, Ely; Evans, 1 Fledniken, Fraser,- Ingram, joichin; Killinger; Ends, Lautiach,'Lewie, Myt', er. Scofield, - Seller. , Sh nman, ' Sou th er, Steele; Staub, Welsh, Wil kins, and W • r ght 7 .-24. Nars=Aersr& Coffey, Grewrtre . a dPenrese4.'it ! ' So thequatioi r was. determined' 7 the affir mative.; On the miestion, Will the SetiateTagree td the , fla uith , amend- Meat! i • .. 1 , '. The yeas and nays were taken tigreeabli to thl provisions 'Of, the Constitution, end were - as , , 'fellows, Ins:: - i . .• ~ 1 Irsas--, Messrs. l3rewer„ffirown,,C,.. ffey, C'ress iwell, EIY, Evens, ;Flenniken, Fraser, Ingram, %Winger, Km*, Latibitch, - .Celli, Slyer, Sep field, Sellers, Shuman,lSouther, Stale, Stranb, :relate, Wilkinsiand Wright-23. 'l 4 l.traliresses. Crabli, Fier I silt So the ation was dete . '.,. . Mire. \ i ~. 'II IN TILE HOUSE OT ItEPR , , • . _6 l' The resolution - proposing amendments to, the Gonstitution'of Ihe Commonwealth]) ing...undiir consideration, 1." . 1. 1 On the , questiOn l :* \ ' ' .-: ' Will the Ilona? !igee . e the . firit 'A, en ' im el 3 " I t,The pee; and .naya.. were talcenOeeably: to the provisions :o . the Cinistitution, end were as fellows vie:. 1 1 ' Ys e- M essrst in ' deron Arth u r, B N k . honse , 80, Beck, Bishop ,: Bower, BrctCalio un, Campbell, I Chase, Clearer,. Cimeforq D , l . cice Y' Fl'i . l4-EyStir, ,F,a44 0 1 , 11 F9-Sct% Git , so7 ",. idea, it el Harper- Heins;Hiestand, Hill. Hillegas, ".' - '-. . • 1 ...4 b Jen , Ho ff man, (Bakis,') Imbrie, nnes, .aes, . - ' kilns, JohniCJohtison, Kauffman, ICs Knight, _Leisenring, Longrdier, Lovett, Mahe Mangle, 4 .1 SlTalmont, M'llviiin, Moorhead; Mum a,- Mas seman, Nichol., Nicholson, Iliwiethacher; Year. so , Peters, Petrilrn; Powuall, Para 11, Bata -1 1 174, (Pt io ila be delp , bin itupp, ) , Ramsey, (York) Reamer; Shaw,, Slow' Smith; (Cetabria,):Stnith; (Centre,) Stevenson, Tolan, Vail, Vanroorhis,' Nicker., - VoeghleY,l Walter, Wistbrook„ Wheaton. . Williston, rlyitherow, Wright, Zlnimeruum and Gets; Speaker -78:_78.. ~ Nays—Memini. itaekus, fleneion; 'book,rlea ilten, Hancock, Hine,. Hoffman,, (Lebanee,) Ledo,' Struthers, ',Thorn, Warner and Win- y. ''''' 7 - I . 7 _ui t the 11.....ti0n,. ' • 11. , Will the-House agree . to the seancrtithenif 'ment? -- . •' - i I , , • The y,eas and nays' were taken 1, agree lily to the ' rovisions of the Constitutiond and' ' ere as folio s, viz: 4 I -I" As--Mesers..„Anderson, Backlniuse, Ball; 1 r Beck, Bower,' Relloun, Campbell, Carty, Ent Fausold, Fostero3ildea,' Hamel, Harper, Heins, Ileistand.'Hillegas, Hoffman,: (Berke.) irise keeper, Imbue; !Lines, Jenkins, 'Joints,' oh o . son. Kauffman; 'Knight, Leisenring, Eongaker, &mai, Manear, 'Mangle, M'llvain, iMoorhe a d, Altuae}Men. Nichols, Nicholson, Nunerneeher, Pearson, Peters, .Petriken, .Pownall; Purcell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia,) Ramsey, (York,)lteam• er, Roberts. RupP, -Shaw, Sloan; Toren, Nail, Vit;veghley, Walter,l Westbroolc, - Wharton, 1 4i ta . e and Gets,l,Speafrer —57. l' airman 1 ave---Menrrs. .irthur, Atignstine • Backus Benson,i 'Aishop, I Brown, Chase, Cleaver, Cidiw forpl, EYster; Gibboney , liarail.on. • Haticnek Hill. Hine, Hoffman,(Lebanon,) Jacobs, Rert Lebo, 1111Caltuoati V nnun e , Reed, Smith; (Cam briit,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Struthers, Thorn, Vanvoorhie,Vickers,-Wagonseller, War ner,; Wintrode. tritherow aud ltiright--34 1 - 8e thelquestion wee determined'in thOMB ' - &tire. I , I{ .. - 1 On the jquestion; " ' • • '. 1 Will tho.HOuse a g re e the third atnemitnen ? rill The yens and^ nays , were taken ngreeablyl, 0 the provisions of the' Constitution,' and were' follow!, v 4: , , - . , Ysss--?'.essre Anderson, Jiockhouse, Bail Beek,i Benson,. Brower, Brown, Calhoun, •thimp l 1 bell,' Chas, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, En 7 t, Eyste . Pansold, Foster.iGibboney, Hamel,Har per, !lethal,' Ilieetand„ Bill, Hillegas, Hoffniad, (Berkr,)t . - Hoffman. (Lebanon,) Housekeeper ; Imbrie, -- Innes, Jacobs, Johns, Johnson, Kalif.; Mad, Kerr.; Lebo. Longaker, Lovett, Menem; eMangle,- AnCaltuont, Moorhead. Mumma, Mee/ elinaa, Nichols, Nicholson; Nunemacher. Pear.i son, Petrikin. Pownallatn nt reth, Rasey,(York)' itelizeeri Reed, Rapp,. Slum, Sloan, Smith, Crilaria,) Smith, . (Centre,) Stevenson,- Tobin, ail; VithroOrhis, Yreka; Voegidey; Wright 'Westbrook, "Williston. Wilhow; Wright; Einunennan sindGets, Speaker,...,.72;\ Naris., Meson. 'Arthur. August ine>Rackati, BishoV ia artr, Dock o Glide*, liatailtonHari. Coos, ....tekins, Reight, .Leisenri n g, 1,t , .. Ilvain, ' Racassy. _LPhilade2phia, ) 11, , serti, Struthers., Thorn. Walter, Warner,. Wharton' and Widtrode.:/-22. 1 ' MiSo the question was determined In. the IA '' rm.. re, . 1 • ' e fourth amendment ` ! On the question, ~. 1 ' .W Tit il e l y th eatt e H i e sicti ude agree toth nays 'were taken agreeably to , the provisions o i f the Constitution; and w er e as follows, viz; ' I ' ' i ,Yass-3 ears. An derson,Arthit • B k Alachua; Ban, B: 4 0 4 Ben ,__ . ,r ac house, 'e IWn plah o P; Bower, +' Arelrn• estene thunpbell, Casty, Chase Coeur; ear, Crawf . ; Dickey Eat, Eyster, Chloe , old. Foster Gibboney, °Men, Ha me l, n arper m e l ing itieetand; • Hill,l Roffman ; (Berked Hoffman' (Lebanon,) Itotisekeeper, Imbriti, Dines, Jaisobs,' Jenkins, 4olihs,Aohnsors, - Kauffinan, 'Kerr, Le be, Leisenritiz•Longaker, Lovett, Manesrm aa . i n gle, APCalinoEt; drllvall, Armenia, Musselman Iv' Nichol', Nicholson, Nuni.inacher, I rear - on, Pe.: ii tens; Pettikiii. 'proemial, . Pureen, .Rar aa o (Philadelphial)Ramsey;(rork,) Reamer, Reed' R4beriii, Rupp, Shaw. Sloan, Smith, (CambrAt Bniith, (Centre;). Stevenson, Tolati ; Vail, -V iarhis, Vickers, Vofthloy, W agonseller, Val, ter; .Warner , 106 0 rook, .Wharton Milliken, Withdraw, Ziximeeimia and Ge Siva* d'-=BB. i tiAis , --Nessii. !Dock, Ham m , l C ~ Strithers, Thy* Winvenae 'en terighe....7, anoook . f Se . the question's 6 " i nn; * determined 'nib ' Sere . , .I i ... i , . ;._. 1 1 .1 • ; . firCALPTI",fe. Oririos.,- I zrariidaux• June 22, 1857 . - Rrigai' tt•snia, Ali • - - lidociatity *at* above and, foregoing is I iitl *Utah COPY Ore ' 1 1 ' . e . vas ' and '.assn. i . • ' I 1 5 nthorize .r mcor its eiti h older in 12; or to fly nor— IEII mm!J!emimlis!r! airs i 11 . ' ° b ne e F ei l :i Vs irii:sy, resource e.oo, e c ii t z l a r : n eo : n s iendta lb n i he :l °e e l snr - sy t ro t i a p *. ~I. -‘-..y. chronic. o: R e i i : fot o ia ' hi l :I Spleen, sys : id 'i l e;nri 4H bnst d u . D ran, l e P : ;3 : ll ' .L . secl...:Prenu' !r oom, employed" . a.r ° : ll.l, ha e t ) : o l ry. : 1 1 ; ee B i °' 84.3,trlh, devotedln iit° nann - g ii Ga t u r o d ise ases ,co , B r e it r rt l nr eh l e., g iidao ;' 05. stealer tißlei l e j e o 6 ,I;eossvfl:R dire lli 7 ' e li t idh tl e s l T a He Kidneysl e Form annually, m other w m a r- h p • 4 J 1 uMatism, Nervousness, Debility, Dyipepsia,,,lFell , male diseases, Ague and Fever,. Fit s ;-linpurities ,of the b lood,. 'Eruptions, Cancers, I/Icent, and all -.. other Varieties of lo ngstanding complaints, .6tith external and internal. 1 - ' ll .malie sick to ."mace well,L or tear down to built up again. The medicine, can be faxen with safety by the moat delicate, l and pollens may re-" main at home, and continue With prudence their 3 rdinazy diet and excereis'e. Many hare teemr ered under the treatment after friends end phy sicians had given ,ep 'all hope, the indisputable evidence of which can always ke furnished. In. valids. however•recinced or J despairing; ire litvi. to call t and may be assured that no eneenrage: nient will be, given or expeese incurred, without' a Corresponding prospect of recovery,, ^.. • Phaisic or Asthin4. The statement given this month, will be read.' witlt deep interest by all who heve endured the .I inexpressible, horrors Of Asthma, . Especially ides it commend itself to those who have 6411 level that treatment May-relieve; but canno t i care. k. . • Holtneit tp 4 drawford CO., Ohio, Ju1y.18.57* ' Dit. Trued 4-Sir—Since childhood -I have - - been afflicted With Phthisie" or Aintree; , My" mother. before Me suffered front- the Dime die-, C'eS.se. 'As I grew older it became wprid”hipa r - tedayenne occurred cftenerand were more pintrae l and 'severe, especially...so dieringtthe winter a on. At all times a little more Ilene ordina- Pi exertio n caused a vieleat cough and groat op. ' /mien in breathing. , ' • 1, 1 bile the paroxysms lasted there!was h Ms ! . tre sing cough , , and'a constant, agoniFingstrug.;; ile fort breath,l being .at times . a pparently_tipon ' - • y is he vege obtained suocation. Very little sleep.: au d , be cibtainied at . such limeo4iusl that little 'ld e sitting in i my Ohair:' Two yogi - a:ago . I le,* IV n,O eed uy thestatement 'of a lady whotn yeti , Jur ' 'of Astbmit, to: lake one more trial. I as at Mai time, tartly, bocatuni7 - ~ 1 , , ha so Often' bOrrdisalipointeci. and Partly be; 6'1114 others - said I'ookt no:t.got well: 'Ail 11 treatment.: was.•tpuraned punder.,cirentestineee " lostlfavora . ble . having the eisie , a sievkiiiia.. i't,' Il 'hive been pa only ,fully relieved, of all finptomei of Aititita, but of oiler atreotionenio, „. • minpanying, I hirr.sio Uongb.now, breathe'reen iy, rest well: mulch:as good strength. '- • • - Teure -truly. . St/SAITAI W. ' 9 1 7 8 INTANO: . • .. .; I l--- ' ' TION.- O' . Tli "partnership heretofore axis ' tingbitweem . ' John C. LETi3land Samuel Miller -in' tt'ro • egg business, under the 'Style of L erilei is now dissolred fiorathis data,sn'Bnlcii d ualionsent All'persons.laying elaitatg •- as a tirn•are requnstot to hand-ii-tna". / °taints to &mad 11111 in whol-itaiiiins,lit. tha,' btudi at the - old st an d. ,- Eittret ire PAithorhi lecl to '' " Ilect and rtideipt for debts.dati. - ' I Ail ' miter, ', JNO. e. LEViS, , June': I 1857.. c ,i SAMUEL MILLER- , ; P I , . • %eked ots the Matti*pic)poeieg meant to 'the toteithiftioe cif th k e i roltotoreeltb; the genie I OpPeiitir , of 60 ,titti Hoarse, Of, the,fiesetal 'to4. thi# Cols Itoniiealth", f o r the oliiiiet4f. • Ct. s l itnei e my, sit aria if: office , .lbis_tweni,ffikt . of Just; o r no thootaed i iiettlnsuked. otol*:r. 0 14• • AH , Cl.llOll§V, Secrotary'dt tic Clow o wean : ! EN id;. i WIA t to fiat 1 , . under iIEDIIIIE Or THitivpffULON merit? ,_bly to ere as PHIL 0 IR ,'THE EXCITING C i'r lIS OF SICIINEia.., ( r .,_ i 1 _, - us 'i• ; . ;,-!l'he blood isi`the life i tainin agent. ) If rubdies.the Ciempoidenia of. flesh r hone, mug- t", neireand•int-egumenf. The stomachis its, sonfietory, the velmi its distributors, and the intestines the channel through which the waste' i Matter-rejected in its produetions Itiozpelled. Upon the , stomaelt, the circulation an .the bow- els. these Pills loot gifaultaiteousityirelieviog, the excretions :.I '-' I - - - ' ,! . ' ~ I THE - NATIONAL - COMPLAANT: . . Dyspepsia is the most co mmon ditiene amono all clasSes..lll. this; .country. It: assumes la, thousand shapes, and is:the primary source of Innumerable • dangerous nialadiJ ; i M t & wh a t,. ever its type or sympionik, - however'Obetleat e jiff resistance to oirAinary.preparations,it Yields i i . ries:diij; and rapidly to this searching And Mier ring remedy.. •i ' , * , 1 ~. . BILIOUS'4FRECtIONS, I . ' The quantity and quaiit of. the ibile ire of • vital importsnce t3 , heafth. • 1 tbe liver,., the'gland, which secretes this fluid,these , : 11:„ 'operate specifically, infallibly rectifying', ita.....,...._ 'irregularities and effectually curing Jundice b : Bilious ltemittants, an, air tbe • varieties of disease generated' by an utinatural , condition of gorlmet. e - ; - k i• .i . , -BOWEL CO3l PL AIN TS. , UnleSs the bowels ' perform- their:fu , lmtikelt properly, the whole body suffers....l,". Tens.',of ' thousand's die annually of Djsentery,`Dh tni a t..• Chronic Constipation, anti' other diseases of. these waste pipes of the system. The effect of • „1: the tills upon all intestinal disorders, 'w hether .:. ' .casual-or epidemic; is a phenomenon i medii' I i cine. By follbwingthTtirinteiL.4irech - neithe. 1 most. alarming cases of •bowel gi compland are 'I promptly. controlled. -- ,- . 1 . - A WORD TO 'FEMALES. ' , , , The local debility and: irregnisiiti w hich are the especial•afineyanceS of the weak r Sex, -", and which,. when ; neglected, always horten life; are relieved for the`fitne being, and-pan. vented for the time te ;come, hy a course .of. ...:;' i . this mild but thormigh alternative. _'' I 1---: ; -,. . '• I_ - ' ' ----.. " •'. i •-'. -I - . 1 Ifollaway's Pills are the Lest-Ilegtedy knowg in the world for the follvainj. bis'eases:- ; 1 Asthnia, . : Diarrhoea, '' ; Indigesti on; I• • 130wcF :-._ ComP'ta, DroPsY, • 'f. . Influen ~- . N CougliA, Debility, !' , Intlarrinnitlont, Colds' Fever arid/40, -VenerallAffehi Chest Diseases,; Female CiempFts, Piled, I Costivenesss, Liver'Complls, Headaches, - Wcirm,nll kinds, Lowness of . Inwq trestet Dyspepsia, • Spirits. - - il ,•.. * j ,** Sold at the Manufactories of Pilefessof flin.utierar... 80111a,iden Lane; New York; and 244 Stinnd„:_Lontlon, by all respect respectabl e nllrv - q:;-----..-- gists and .Dealers of Medicine tbrongliont 'the- ', United States, and the civilized world in bates', at 25 cents, :62.1, cents, and $l - each. Dr . O Crinninghim,.'Reaver, is an authOrized Agent for the sale of these Medicine's. I , Dat a ,There is a considerable saving b tax J. - "the largest sixes._ ... • ~. • _-' .m w • uzsuguer art staled Izi - b L airrie "f % lie s CAU -'''..: 7 -f on . eiate r . e worcs loilowaNnuiueutL y, ioikandzzioti .-::--,- o f sceriable as a water m a rk : b ox ; ..the'stam e may be. plinTy77sellen°67:csvehrYoPledieanbgrf l'', ()I th e blia . a direction s a - ' the leaf to= the light..:,`lA' ban 'some reward; i!Ill be given to any oneTenderinirsualt inform' ilea: pasarintieasYcloeVritteTfteliteirtkihrtr'mjemd, i ' c r in ft e n e Y (4 ' e n : Y il'u ° 'g r t 3„, le ,s he same knowi n• tl ir to b' putioe's.- 11 '1 '•' ' . 1118 k tarot ys be Ibtiiid as • 1 11 i ' Mete : pial
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