Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, July 23, 1857, Image 3

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    I .!*?'s SAAaS
,i -undry writs of Fi. Fa., \ end.
m i Vend. Exp., Levari Facias,
•i Facias, and Alias Levari Fa
jut of the Court of Common
i; unty. and to me directed,
be 1 ' s:l ' e by public vendue or
H, House in the borough of
Saturday. August 1, 1357,
ae o'ew 1 tlie afternoon, the following
wit
>und situate in Lilleyville, De
r tOwlß'P' Mifflin county, containing
u 24 a*.-, in re or less, hounded on the
.by fit- Samuel F. Lilley, north by
saglf. by Susan Sigler, and south by
lie rB I'-adiug from Lilley'.- mill to
p S > gaAnill. Seized, taken in execution
t# be ®ld a- the prop ny of John A. S.
S&'iiil
\i tha&sact of land situate in Oliver town
, MjiEitlcounty, bounded by the Juniata
ft lands f Augustine Waketleld and oth
coataiipng s venty-one acres, one hun
an<i pfiy-six perches, m -re or less,
a MDill frame house and other iin
cjiieni
in <?S' t ' 1 ' 1
icrtv hcHL'' 'i I'. C i '-nnU, fjiii'itiiti Cn'.s.t
--' .V • so >i<l Crixswell, died, und,
j{ thafew i'tuin !••: of ground situate, lying
beiatf-jii the borough of MoYyytown,
[in co®v. ule n oii is erected a two-story
ii.iu-'-. brick store house and
e stab*, bounded by Market street on
street on the north, Sarah al
oui§B'ust. a!l 1 by lot Xj. 23 on the
h, and iimwn in the general plan of said
as
-
%<wart. §•/ -1 '■.o(iiihr I'. Oic ;i.s, uufh no
tract Miami, situate in Fiiem township,
[', a <JB v. e ntaining forty eight acres,
IB
lof JBdi i* -'. a! 1 and und r cultiva
dwelling
A •• t
lot of p' und -i .it. ii. the w -? ward
of I. wn. Mifflin county,
-n Mark-t
t, and ■xtending back 2(H) feet, more or
to art a ea-t
ea-t by f M-. Ilardt, on
.
>und, fr .nting 30
httpL
tcis Ts. no; s„ti, dt-e'd; with a small frame
- in
hhl S
aid as t
' 1
f gr
in th
ty,
H|
IH
BB :
•t, and
iHMf r i-. i.r- •. • ji\ (-1
Beipp da a d\i: ■ne Half
*'f*V gr in the h-.r
■'-VeVt
- said b
' ..- by Water n
tsylvtb
- M. 1> ..
it orymi . ,r-r man i dweli.mgh uv-,
SPHF
■
by a fourteen fee!
* • b\ Ints of J ,1m ii.
- : t- X" -421
■
11 ri. 1 ibuiidry b u-c,
•:>. pattern house,
' : ai ii >u-e. with one
' hi turning latiies, one drill,
, ,®* ! i: ■ ai . i.j.i. hinerv thereto
toi,
t •! gr and. situate in said
1 a, 'ii.-ea-t by Main street.
iCflon U dter -tr t. on the north bv
IB
JC 4 h : V by: :• now or lately own-
r -Jer mugs, 'a 1 I feet all -y be-
'' b •rough whereon are
- r ~ two-story frame buildings,
: ■■ aici painted white, with uth
improvements.
r lot of ground, situate in
MeSJ"■ • • u the borough ot Lewistowri,
"he north b\ lot of lb ulien Ship'
mm
IB
H -Tii 'i Liid street to and
H[-
- •'! road, extending hack 111 I .-t,
Seized, taken in execution and
-f i y of V'lnicl Z' ijla .
:i tracts of land surveyed in
' llarr, Thomas White and
■' : lin I,art's run and its tributa
" t 'r.-ibp of Granville, MitHin
_
I "'' ' acre " and seven jiercbes
. in re or Jess, with a frame
ere-.-ted. Seized, taken
B ! ' : '' lbe Koi '-l as the property of
a '" tract of land situate in
' ''->■■ * •' Beginning at a
|^H
is kJjr . v """ 1 317 ipc relies to a pine;
H
lei",.. __. i perches to
tiortl i- !i " ' ,I,r ' ll'djert Gray sur
' /' a " k t ' perches, to a
. '•> e lli mas Mahcrry and
w. ■ \ north Mb degrees, west
place of begiutiing; con-
BtoS r,' perches rigat meas
being a tract of land sur-
veyed in pursuance of a warrant to John TJv
ers, dated 26th November, 1793.
Also, one other piece, pared or tract of
land adjoining the above tract, beginning at
stones on line of the Thomas AN hite tract;
thence south 45 degrees, west 338 perches to
rock oak on line of Christian Gettig tract :
thence south 45 degrees, east 104 perches to
a post formerly a corner of John Byers' tract;
thence north 45 degrees, east 317 2 perches to
the place of beginning; containing 212 acres
and 143 perches neat measure, inure or less,
being part of a tract of land surveyed in pur
suance of a warrant to James Black, dated
26th November, 1793. Seized, taken in exe
cution and to he sold as the property of 145/-
liam 11. L n in.
JACOB MITTIIKRSBOUCII. Shoriff._
Sheriff's Office, Lowistown, July lb, 185 i.
N It. I'uriiiasers al the above sheriffssales are here
by untitle J tit it the amount "I" the sales will lie required
t<> he paid, in all coses, immediately oiitheiirrtpertybi.il
knocked down, or it will he forthwith resold to the h I1I
est bidder. J M.
IOMBIM ABAUMI
AND
Snyder County Normal School.
FKEEBI KCI, PA.
r |MIE tiii rd semi-annual session of this lusti-
I tulion will commence on TUESDAY, July
21-t, and continue weeks. Its location is
pleasant and healthy, buildings new and com
modious, and terms low. It is the constant aim
of the teachers to impart sound instruction and
carefully develop and direct the mental, moral
and physical energies of the student. The
course, of study will thoroughly prepare those
pursuing it for college, the study of a profession
or business pursuits. The NORMAL DEPART
MENT offeis superior facilities to teachers, and
those wishing to become such to acquire the
necessary qualifications. The County Superin
tendent will frequently review classes and lec
ture on the practical duties of the school room.
I.cctures are ai.-o delivered in connection with
the subjects of study, and every exertion made
to qualify applicants for the profession. Ar
rangements are heing made with directors to
procure schools for those who obtain creditable
certificates.
TERMS.
Board, room, tuition, ,fcc. S.V2 to fill
Tuition alone, to 1G
" in Normal Departnft per (jr., 6
Music extra. Boarding in the village, >1 .",0
to >2 00 per week.
Get a catalogue containing further particu
lar. Address GEO. F. McFAKLAND.
j. v >6 Principal.
PHILADELPHIA
Wood Moulding Mill,
At illow >t. above Twelfth, Vorth side,
MO! IJ )|N GSsui table for f arpenter-. Buihi
er>, Cabinet and Frame Makers, worked
li un the be-t arid thorough 1 v st'asoned materi
al, a!w iy- on hand. Ant, pattern worked Ironi
a drawing.
1 he sub-criber having ptirchased the entire
interest.ill continue the business with in
creased facilities.
Agents wanted in the various towns in this
portion i the State, to whom opportunities
will be oil red far large profits to themselves,
jlj 16-3 at SAMUEL li. HENRY.
30 per rent. Saving to Farmers!
Hare's Patent Concentrated
BLCcr ir * irj- -
mmm " m6m "rn WaU m -*i w M m,
\\ " '* ' je . vo: "' doubt the n.ostpoweiful
\\ and valuable fertilizer ever offered to the
lii iiic. Ho w long w ill Agriculturists submit
to the Guano Monopoly, whilst they have ihe
a' >ve r.ior< potent and more valuable fertilizer,
•j. percent. Icsscost: Head the annexed
{ M liticatt - and then try it along -id- of the
1 • -t Peruvian Guano, and let the result speak
tjrit-cif.
Cfrtiji, ; ~f r r 11 yts
In- !> •:•. .ii, ||., t j (>,<ain, bavins
Iw • it •nr.Mtu- i n. .. I t> ,v.- f. in, i the mu |-r,Mti, „ „f
matter on which Ihtj arc f.mmted lobe Uisbi) nitroge
' ■ ' ' ' l'i! i-r * it.. it, containing lie r,
no- i f i ferti •/ r of the behest ( ha racier, and atao t'ie
r.'- > f.r 11l lr £ I rojis I , !l„. fine ih ir ~.tsi ri i 2
I regard ilns riili-rpriw of imnul,, turi tg gu molnetead
HI importing it % a prartical aad important undertaking,
i ivovah \ it - Clio; Ihe n.r rr. I- of hwcwmh >m country
lies, ectl'e >. \ || A y \ US, M I) ,
• atr tM V.i t- uf .1/',.. .rhurett
( ertijir.it- •/ f'r.J• , r.r Booth
1 ;mri e.\ t in iiir in.; roiiniojiiinn of the It st Prrtivi.u
Buwa, t i ,:i perceive nogron d for asmnHnp it to he
llic- h si Uiu tan u,.- ie. On llin emit i ary, Ihore is
n!iv->\s prrm-iit ui,rc 1 r Sees of ittin.n- mail. r,snme
liii"*s in tare#- qna-iliiy. The n>m|H>*iunn pro[ ns.it by
(Id t Mark's 1,1, i,r. is. in my c-iiiMaUi.li, fmpcriur lo
that ol (behest GUUKS, orIo MY other artificial maawre
'vtnh 1!i le,,r!, <1 ill think ny-clt 111- in. re'-n
--li'l il in fvc ilus |K,.siijvc ... mi.iii, from llic uiihiokeit l'..r
r. s.! - I,l' ill. lion of si! !. or, ar.lin il in ill. r,
wtii.ii I rthl iiin ii in cXi'crimei.l. leit uhn h were ami. i
r>a|pij 1.-y the Patent in question Itcsp, , u'n.i, \ „ Mr .a,
.1 \ M E:J C. BOU'I II
C>r: jr ,ite . / Prof, .n,r f'razrr
Al ilie reqiic.i ..i inriic. inicri-icd, I have no hcsjia
l inn in rialin my ojimi .n, that ill nexte of |n parin;an
Riii.ii i ll maniirc. In m l I:I n animal malt, rs bv *nl
[.h'.rj- .. Nt, s.' ,u lir. ii.ii.-'s J'jlcnt, anil mixing
llic n F'lliin- ruhsiaiice with aniir.ai, < tiarcoal ami phos
rih re ol" I.in is correct m theory, ami althni.th ! have
hail no o;in.,rtiiiiitv of I,viin ihe manure thus formeil
praciicaiiv I hive n > Couhi Aliai a manure f* irn ■ I by the
mixture ~| Uic.-e uiiiredi, n!F in jiroje r proporlions, would
in* found ill !e ist tu equal in its . IP r|s ill" he I (.'nan i.
.November 'ii. I-J6 JOII.N F FH A/.EIL.
It is (.nt u i 111 litis of one liu rut red anil fifty poinds
•ach. and - ;,! at SSO jwr net 1 Tun
JOHN 1,. MIFFLIN, sole Aueni,
KfJ SoJlti Wharves, above Walnut <t ,
/'hilatk-lphia.
iIDD'J!3 Ail J) AllDiiA
AT HEIH -C'EI) PRICES'
TliK subscribers, finding that they cannot do
Jobusinc-s on the present credit system, would
iiJorm their friends and the public that they
are determined to
tiie.ir prices, and sell for CASH alone, without
exception. Ihe entiie stock ol Eastern work
cow on hand w ill be sold at COST, and homc
rnoit; woik of all descriptions will be old at
"early the OLIJ RATES, as by selling for cash,
> 1 " per rentage for interest and loss will
'' , v ' " "'t and jiriecs made ncarlv as low as
when stock was cheap.
Gur friends will please hear the above in
mind, and not put u- to the di-„grce.able neces
dcrited fus,n P." ,e ™ cr, "<l't. All persons in
dented to us will please ,>.,y IJp hatcly,
and those having clamis present them for set
tlement. JOHN"SDN & CLARKF
July IG, 157. VVIVIXL.
MM Main.
fpili, undersigned respectfully announce
A tli.it they have commenced the Baking
Business in West Market street, a f-w doors
a - ve lirown's hotel, and nearly opposite the
Jail, where they will daily have on hand
Bread, Cakes, Pretzels, &e.
manufactured from the best flour only, which
the public generally are invited to try. Or
ders for bread, cukes, te. will be promptly
attend'- 1 t . and delivered in any part f town.
j}"'- 1 3 XEIBERT .t I LUICII.
vrcci, vrcoL.
ON E thousand pounds of Wool wanted, for
which the highest price will tie paid, by
je2s KENNEDY, JUNK IN <A CO.
VALUABLE
FARM AND MILL PROPERTY
Near William*}>ort, Pa.,
&SJ±.JL.,3En I
fgMIE undersigned, surviving partner of the
I firm of J. E. it W. B. liuling, offers for
sale ail that valuable property situated on the
south side ol the Susquehanna River, 0 miles
from Wiliiamsport, and 3 miles from the line
of the Sunburv it Erie Railroad. The Penn
sylvania Canal passes on the opposite side of
the river. This traet contains
GGO ACrtLES,
with G per cent allowance. 200 acres are
cleared, and in a good state of cultivation.—
1 here is a large amount of valuable Timber
on the promises, a good stream of water, and
A 3001) SAW TJJiL
The mill is new, being built in 1850. The
XVw-S. other improvements
JS2;; ; a consist of •") (;< x)!>
sp V, ' :LI - I | X<; J I( pi Jjj-jgg
ings thereto; 2 large BARNS, otie of which
is first class, with a large shed attached.
The above property will be offered at Pub
lic Sale at the Court 11 tuso, iu Williamspert,
Wednesday, August 19, 1857,
at one o'clock iu tbe afternoon.
A portion of the purchase money in cash,
the balance made easy, with interest, and ap
proved security.
Terms made known on day of snip.
Further particulars can he obtained by ad
dressing WILLIAM B. Ill"LING,
Surviving partner of the iirin of -J. R. A
jy9 W. B. liuling.
Real Estate For Sale.
iX pursuance of directions given in the last
will and testament of Henry M. Ker, late
of the borough of Huntingdon, deceased, the
undersigned, executor of said deceased, will on
Tuesday, August 18, 1857,
at the Court House in said 1 orough, expose
to public sale the real estate hereinafter de
scribed, to wit:
1. A Tract of Land situate in Walker town
ship, Huntingdon county, containing 17'J
acres, 124 perches, OA or 70 acres of which
are cleared and the residue thereof well tim
beic'l. A large proportion of this tract is
natural m adovv-land ; it might thor-fbrc be
made valuable :.s a >t -k latin.
JJJ A '
I 1 Ijw don and 11. a! i | Radr liuti
' i.i'oo h n. and u;e n i; is , . •, t
ed a two-story Dwelling House.
2. One other tract in said township, con
taining 37 acres, lul p relies, till ■ f which i
cleared excepting .ibout seven a:r with no
buildings thereon. ,
•>. (tie other tract in same township, con
taining >3 acres, lt'2 perches; tm part of
which is cleared, but a large proportion i
good wheat or farm i.tud.
DA\ ID 8. IvE'l, Executor.
ALSO,
At the same time and place will be exposed
to public sale bv 'he imder-igned. in pur-u
--ance of directions in the last will and testa
ment of •Joshua W. Ker, late f the hor,<ugh
"f Huntingdon, deceased. All that Tract'uf
Land situate in said Walker b'vvnship, upon
which -J seph Left'ard now resides, which
AgA contains 2''d acres, 3'J perches,
aii at L*.o acr. s of which an clear
nS'nf"''' wi.h Dw.-lling II ii >, 15, nil
a. 1 S tw Mill 11; .j.
DAVID S Kliß.
Adm'r with will annexed > t Joshua W.
Ker, dee'd.
X. B.—lf these lan Is be nt -Id as jibov,
tie y may afterwards be pur-ha--1 from the
tilth i igi, d at pi ivate sale,
jy'.'-dt DAN ID S. KER, Es'r. .ve,
PUBLIC NOTICE
Vt *" H ERE AS. a DA RK IJAV iloßSEand
} a BLIND MULE were >, ■nt to the ttn
d-TsigneiJ, r<*id;ng in Decatur township, Mif
flin Co., by a man named G> o. Black, during
the month of February last, f r the purpo oi f
h'-ir.g temporarily kept to feed and pasture;
and sai I 1. rse and mule s" .II run lining with
the undersigned, n>.ri,<- i- herebvgiven to the
ovvro-r or owru rs of sai i horse and iiiule. that
unlesb the charges thereon are paid and said
animals i' -id,<ve<l on or )• ' r* W KDXLSDAY,
tbe sth day of August, U">7, they will be
disposed of, by public auction, at the Court
House iu the Borough of Lewistown, to
isfy said charges.
CHRISTIAN 151 RK HOLDER.
Decatur twp., July 0, 1857.-4t
TO I A'V A LIDS!
PP*. KAPPPIIAIT.
I) 1 1 \> 11 I\N 11 • r ijt.i'i-f's 11 Uir Lungs, Throat and
II- irl l<irnier|y li\s:> i.in |o Cuiriinial i M orint tins
pit ,1 Iriv.i!i,|. I{-trr-;i! tor responding .Member of
the I •union Medical Sonet) of ob.-ei vnlinu—Author of
" I.- .'tors to Invalids," &<■ .
IS COMING.
Al (iI ST .IPPniXTMIIXTS.
Dr. Hardman,
Physician for Diseases of the lungs,
b rutrlu Physirian to thr Cinrivnuti JLirmr Hospital.
may nt: roNsi ltki> \r
Lewistovv n, National Hotel, -Monday, Aug 3
Millliti, Patterson House, • ■}
Huiitingdori, Jackson's Hotel " j
llarrisburtr, llerr's Hotel, 14 5
Altoona, Logan House, Julv 30
Holliday sburg, Exchange Hotel, 44 " 31
Johnstown, Cambria House, 14 2!)
Indiana, Indiana House, 44 28
Greensburg, Westmoreland House, 41 27
Pittsburgh. St. Charles Hotel, July 24, 25 .V 26
lik II hk dm an tri it - tonsil motion, Hot, lot is. I.ari ig
lis. \-th ii miii ail lis, isi-: of tin-Throat h) MEDICA
TED IMI VI A I P IN
Tie- gr> a point in the treatment of a.'l human maladies
is togel a tlto dtsea-e in a dtrei tmi- nr r All niclii in, s
are , .-lim.il, i by iheir a, lion upon tin* or;.' urn quiring
relief This is the important fact upon u hi, li Inhalation
IS II 1... d If 111,. elm*. It'll is ilis. a.-, I, \v> t lk>: lllfdirl! e
dir. rtli into the stomach. If the In, g- aie diseased,
breath- or inhale meili ated v in .rs dire, llv int , lit, hi.-
The reason u*ll (' ittstiinption and diseases of the Lungs
have heretofore r* sisted all treatment, has been because
tl ey iver, not approach. a in a direct mann r by medicine.
The) wen- intended to be local, a Ij et tin y were so ad
ministered that Ihev could only act constitutionally, ti
pen,lire m, ir immediate action upon the stomach, .vhlisl
the foil ulcers within the Lungs w<*re unmolested. In
hal.tllon brines the medi, ine into direct contact with the
,1- -e. without tiie disadvantage of any violent action.
Its application is so simple that it may lie employed by
the youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It does not de
range the stoma, h, or interfere in the least with the
comfort or business of the patient.
VNo charge for consultation
ORIIEU IJ/EEJISES TREATED.
In relation to the following diseases, , ither w lien ront
;,i" atcj with Lung Affections, or existing alone, I also
invite < • ~-u'tation* usualli finding them PROMPI LV
I'UABI E
I Koi.Al'nl > and all forms of Fe.mxi.f. Complaints,
Irregularities and Weakness.
I'Al.l'l I'ATION and other forms of IIF.AKT 1)18-
F, \-L, lover t "oiiiphuia. Dyspepsia, and all other Dis
eases of Stomach and Bun, Is, Files, A.,- Ac.
A" diaeaieaof tb By a Ear; Neuralgia, Epiiep.
ty, and all forma of Nervous Disease.
M-Nn , hatge for consultation.
H D. lIAItDMAN, M I)
RESOLUTION
Proposing Amendments to the
Constitution of the Common
wealth,
1 ) ESOLVED by the Senate e.-uj. ffou.se of liep-
J_\, resentatires if the C> nuitwealtti of Pennsyl•
rania in (lencral .Isscra dy met: That the follow
ing amendments are proposed to the constitu
tion of the commonwealth, in accordance with
the provisions of the tenth article thereof.
FIRST AMENDMENT.
There shall be an additional article to said
constitution to be designated eleven,
as follow S :
ARTICLE XI.
OF PUBLIC DEBTS.
Section 1. The state may contract debts, to
supply casual deficits or failures in revenues,
or to meet expenses not otherwise provided for:
but the aggregate amount of such debts direct
aiid contingent, whether contracted by virtue
of one or more acts of the general assembly,
or at different periods of time, shall never ex
ce< d seven hundrc ! and fifty thousand dollars,
and the money arising from the creation of such
debts, shali be applied to the purpose for w bich
it was obtained, or to repay the debts .10 con
tracted, and to no other purpose whatever.
Section 2. in addition to the above limited
po\vei the slate ma} contract debts to repel in
vasion, suppress insurrection, defend the state
in war, or to redeem the present outstanding
indebtedness of the slate; but the money arising
Iron the contracting of such debts, shall be
ap[ iie-d to the purpose for which it was raised,
or to repay such debt-, and to no oth ■ r purpose
whatever.
Section 11. Except the debts above specified,
in section- one and two of this article, no debt
whatever shui! be created by, or on behalf of
the state.
SECTION 4. Io provide for the payment of
the present debt, and any additional debt con
tracted as aforesaid, the legislature shall, at its
first session, after the adoption of this amend
ment, create a sinking fund, which shall be suf
ficient to pay the accruing interest on such
debt, and annually to reduce the principal
thereof by a -uoi riot Jes- than two hundred and
filly thousand dollars ; which sinking fund shall
consi-t ol the net annual income of the public
works, from time to tine owned b\ the state
or the proceeds of the sale of the same, or any
part thereof, and ol the income or proceed- of
sale ol -tocks owned by the -tale, together with
other fund-, or resources, that may be dc-igna
led bj law. Ihe -aid sinking fund may be in
creased, from time to time, i>\ assignui" to it
an} pait ol tbe taxes, or other revenues of the
state, not 1 etpiiied lor the uruiii,ir\ and current
xpcu-tS ijf government, and unless in ca-c of
war, invasion or insurrection, no partoftbe
-lid si; king fund -ball be Used or applied other
wise than in extingui-hmeiit of the public debt,
until the amount ol such debt i- reduced below"
the sum ol five millions of dollars.
Se< Tins- 5. ihe credit of the commonwealth
-ball not 111 am manner, or event, be pledged,
01 loaned to, any individual, company, corpora
tion, or association; nor shall the commonwealth
hereafter become a joint owner, or stockhold
er, in any company, association, or corporation.
SKI tios (j I'he commonwealth shall not as
sume the debt, or any part thereof, of any
county, city, borough, or township; or of any
corporation, or association: unles- such debt
shall have been contracted to enable the
sl.le to repel _ invasion, suppress domestic
in-u 1 red ion, delend i'seii in time of war, or to
a--i-t tbe state in tbe discharge of anv pot lion
of its present indebtedness.
Section T. The legislature shall not autho
rize any county, city, borough, township, or in
corpot .ted district, by virtue of a vote of 11-
1 lizens, ' r otherwise, to become a stockholder
in any company, association, or corporation: or
to obtain money for, or loan it- credit to, any
corporation, association, institution, or party.
SECOND AMi \OM K X I .
Thcte shall be an additional article to said
constitution, to be d<-iguated article XII. a
follow s :
ARTII LK XII.
|F M:u ( 1 K \ ill ;s.
,N.i county shall be divided by a line cutting
oti over one-tenth ol its population, (either to
form new county or otherwise.) without tbe
, xpress assent <>f such cduntj, by vote ofihe
eicctois thereof; nor shall any new counly be
c.-tahliahed, containing I; -- than f >:r hundred
s.juare miles.
THIRD AMI NDMI: \ I .
From section two of the tiist article of the
cori-titution, strike out the words. •'of the city
Philadelphia, mid of each county respectively
Irom section five, same article, strike out the
word-. " if Philadelphia ami if the several cotm
from secti >u seven, same article, strike
out the words, •' neither the city <f Pin lade-1 ph:.i
nor any and iu-eit 111 lieu thereof the tvord
"and in-:" and strike nut ''sectionfair, menu arti
rh , and 111 lieu thereof inseit the following:
c-i.* rioK 4. In the year .me thousand eight
hundred and sixty-four, and 111 every seventh
ye.sr tin rentier, representative- to the number
1 or e bundled, -bail be apportioned and dis
tributed equally, tiir.iiigr at the state, by dis
tru ts, in piupoitior: to ttie number of taxable
inhabitants in the several parts thereof; except
that any county containing at least three tln.'i
-and five hundred taxable-, may be allowed a
separate representation; but no more than three
counties shall be joined, and no county shall be
divided, in the lorm i!i n of a district. Any
1 iiy con la imiig a sufficient number of taxahles
to entitle it to at least two representatives,-hall
nave a separate representation a—igned it, and
shall be divided into convenient districts of con
tiguous territory, of equal taxable population
as near a- may be, each of which districts shall
elect one representative "
At the end ol section seven, same article, in
seit these words, "the city of Philadelphia shall
be divided into single senatorial districts, </ contig
uous territory as nearly ei/ital in taxable population
as possible • hut no Kard shall be divided in the for
mation the reef."
I he legislature, at its tii-t -ession, after the
adoption ot this amendment, shall divide the
< ity ot I hiladelphia into senatorial and repre
sentative di-trirt-, in - the manner above provi
ded ; such districts to remain unchanged until
the apportionment in the year one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-tour.
TOLRTII AMEN DM EN I .
I hue shall be an additional section to the
in-t article oi said constitution, which shall be
numbered and read as follows :
Ski tion 2G. The legislature shall have tlie
power to alter, revoke, or annul, any charterof
incorporation hereafter conferred by, or under,
any speci il, or general law, whenever tn their
< pinion it mi. t>, injurious to the citizens of
the commonwealth; in such manner, however,
that 110 injustice shall be done to the corpora
tors. 1
In Senate, March 27, 1857.
Resolved , That this resolution pass. On the
lir-t amendment, yeas 24, nay- 7: on the second
amendment, yeas 23, r.ays~S; on the third
amendment, yeas 24, nays 4, on the fourth
amendment, yeas 23, navs 4.
(Extract irom the Journal I
CEO. \V. II \ MERSEY, Clerk.
K jhe House of Kei>resentatives,
April 29, J 537.
Rescind, That this resolution pass. On the
first amendment, yeas 78, nays 12; on the sec
ond amendment, yeas .77, nay - 34 ; on the third
amendment, yeas 72, nays 22; on the fourth
amenument, yeas 83, nays 7.
[Extract from the Journal.]
J 'COB XKIOEHK, Clerk,
filed in Secretary'- office, May 2, 1857
A. O. CI RTIN,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
SECRETARY'S JOFFICE, )
HARRISBURG, Juue 22, 1857. )
P< nnsylvania, ss :
I do certify that the above and foregoing is a
true and correct copy of the original " Resolu
tion proposing amendments to the Constitution
ol the Commonwealth," with the vote in each
branch of the Legislature upon the tinal passage
thereof, as appears from the originals on file in
this office.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto
[L. s.]set my hand and caused to he affixed the
seal of the Secretary's Office,the day anil
vear above written.
A. G. CURTLY,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
I.v SEKATU, March 27, 1c57.
The resolution proposing amendments to the
Constitution of the Commonwealth being under
consideration,
On the question,
Will trie Senate agree to the first amendment?
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to
the provisions of the Constitution, and were as
follow, viz :.
YEAS — Messrs. Brewer, Browne. C IL'-J . ELY, Evan",
F-tier. Fleimik -n, Fr.zur, L YRA in, .) iifin. K. loser,
Knox, L.ilbacli, I.evvis, Myer, >• oltel !, Suilcr.-. --.Tjmuii,
Steele, Straub, Welsh, \V;.Ki S, Wright at: ! Tuggatt,
Speaker —24.
.\.%vs —Messrs. C.'ratib, Gr<-.-- well, i a.iiry, Greg?, JI •. r -
ris. I'enros. i'ul Sot.liter—7
So the question was determined in the affir
mative.
On the question,
Will the Senate agree to the second amend
ment ?
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to
the provisions of the Constitution, and were as
follow, viz :
Ytis -Messrs. Brewer, Browne, ('re-swell Ely, Ev
ans, Feiter, F ttiiey, Fluiiiukcn, Ingram, Jordan, Km.x,
l. itibach. I.i w ts. Myer. Suil. :t Shaman, Smiiln r, Steele.
Sir. lib, Wel-li, W'llklns, W'runt & Tnsgart, Spe.iln r—2:!
.Nils— Mif.-ts (..(fey, < .abb, Frazer, Greg", Harris,
Killinger. IVnrose and Scofiel.i— S
So the ipi*-tion was determined in the affir
mative.
On the question,
Will the Senate agree to the third amendment 1
I'l.e yeas and nays were taken agreeably to
the provisions of the Constitution, and were a
follow, viz:
\ EAS Messrs Brewer, B-invne, I 'nbh, i res- well, EH,
Evans, Fleiiiiik-n, Frazer, Ingram, J- r.laii, K .'.lager,
Kai ■x, t.a aba -b, l.e wis, M ver, '' ;i I: iJ. s'ell.rrs, Shaman,
s..iitin r . Steele.Straub, Welsh, Wilkin sand U'riebt— 21
NAYS —Messrs. (silf y. Gregg, M irris ai.il Penrose—4
So the question was determined in the-affir
mative.
On tlic question,
W ill liie Se-nule agree to the fourth amend
ment ?
The yeas and nay- were taken agreeaVdy to
the provisions of the Coi.-litulion, and were- as
follow, viz :
N FAS— Messrs Brewer, Br -W ne. C If- V, Cfessw.lt,
Ely. Bvxai, Ftemiiken, PRIS R. INGMX, Kn< \
I. NIL. 11 H, LEW is, My • r, S. ..ri- s-L, Suit- rs. -liuinan, S..N°lli
er. Steele, -Iranb, Welsh, W ilkins a- .1 W rigbl— 23
Nils — Mi -Sr- LR a LH, |* INN , Jrtr.ia I. AND I'E I' RESE — .
S i the question was determined in the affir
mative.
Ix THE Hoi -E or REPRESENTATIVES,
April :!♦, 1857.
1 he resolution proposing amendments to the
Constitution ol the Commonwealth being under
consideration,
On the question,
ill the llou-e agree to the first amendment?
1 he yeas and nays were taken qgreeabiy to
the provisions ot the Constitution, and wtre as
follow, viz :
YEO -ME-sr*. Andi rsr.lT, Arthur, B N KII- use. Ball,
11 •< k. Bi-a Rower. Brow n, t .tin <ui,, T' ~;j. Chase,
Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, EM, Eyst.r Faitaold, Foster,
nr.: mey, GUdea, II wnel, II irpt r. !!. ins, Hteetaad, Mitt,
Itilb-C is. IJ if nan, (Berks , 111.8 i, . I, tl , s, J ichs. J.-nk
IN-, J-. litis. J. HNS.ut, KOI if. I. K-ir. KOIGHI. I.eis-nrmg.
i . J Lov.tt.M I near, II lugle, I.U iim.MT. MT.vain,
M.I.A .1, MILIUM I, Mus.-rtman, MI bols, N icliols.n,
Nniirmtrksr, Pi-arson, Prir, PetriiM, Powaatt, rr
--.11, !!:11111-.|, (i'lui Nl>-i;iiiii,) Kainse), (York.) I.'camer,
L: '' 1 I: >hfw, S|..;iu, s,„i:n, (Cambria,)
smith, (Ontre.) ste*. neoa, Tolcii. Vail, Vaavooxbte,
Vkfcers, Vu ghtey, W alter, Wrolnuk, Wbattu*, WD
lietnn, '*• I'!i- r-.vv. Wriikt, ZiMMrmuMl GHX, b/>r.,i
\ **■— Mt :: M k.I-, Benson, Duk, Man Ulon.Han
"" * .HolTmait. (1.. ! HI mm,) 1., bo, SI ruth. r.-, Timm.
W .RIM R Wii.LC M!V—-12
> ' LIIT QUESTION was determined in the aifir
liiatiVr.
<>l. THE qi;e>tioif,
Hiil the House agree to the second amend
!i i t i. L r
The yeas and nays were t a ken agreeably to the
provisions oi the Constitution, and w ere"as fol
low , viz:
v . to Mt-ssrs. Anders ra, Bn-ktu.iis. , Bali, Brik, B w
,R - ' ; Gamj.Tl. li, Caity, E: I. I |,|, F.ISL. r. Cil
1, ll.imel. 11 irper, 11. uisTUieslaiid. tliliems. H.uriiiaii,
B. r.->.) II lis.-KER-M R. linbri.-. inncs, Jenkins, J. dins,
J i.II- HI, Ka.iitinui:, Kiiighi, Leisenrinjr, I.'.mraker. I.iiv-
ETT, MUI. tr, Mangle, H'llvain, X.Mirbe. D, kwuclMn,
XI: '. Is. AI. 11l .Is; J;; Viiniteiiiat'her, Pearson, Pelers, I'.-L
--rikin, Puwnatt, Punurll, Ranwey, (Ptadadet|>bia ) Ram :
(\ ah,;. K. U,,. r, U.'beits. B IJIJI. .-LIAU . S|„ UN , I'o
lan, Vail, Vneybley, Waller, Weslbrm k. Ziui- I
ineliiiaii am! GELZ. Spr.iLtr j".
-VXVS Jlr-srs AIILI.ir. Auifiislii.e, Bi.ckos, H a.s >n.
L.I- . '. IT. (LI.-C, I'll- aver, CRAWFORD, Eystrr, Gib- '
I. .11. y, lIaNTII to II - Hancr-IK. till!. ILIM. Ihafm an, (L.E'A
I. at.) JII bs, K.-rr, Leba, M'I\I!TITI>NI, Mniiima, Iteed,
RS. allh, (Ciiiubri.a.) SMIIH, ((> Hire, SIIMIII I
I- I BARN, \ anv.l.irhis, \ tcker-, v\ .N<.US— iirr, VVuri.er,
\\ N.irodr, Wiiherow and \\ risibl— 31
>o the question was determined in the affir
mative.
On the question,
A ill the House agree to the third amendment:
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to
the provisions of the Constitution, and were as
follow, \ iz :
YEAS— M. ssrs Anderson. Ilnrkhmi?(, Ball, Beck. Ben- \
son. Bower, Bom 11, L.' iiinati, < n.jiirell, Chas.;, '
Craw ford. Ui. key, lint, liy-o-r, F.insold, Kn-ter. Gil h...
m v. llamcl, ilarfrer. Hums, lliu.stnn '. Hill. Ildli-s'is, iiotf
i. in, [Burks.] Hoir„l m, [l.ubaiioi.,] Honsuk. .'U*'r. I obnu,
I ncs. Jacobs, Johns. J. dins. .n, Kinlfinr.n, LIT ar. I ■ bo. 1
lAMgaker, l.oveit, Maaear, vi.,n|. . M*Catiunnt, Moor
h ad. Miimma, Musst liuan, n tints, Ni.ii l-mi. \U.nr.
mncher, IVarson, Peters, P. trikin, Pciw n.all, i'urceil,
81.5.M, [York.] B. iiner, It--d, HIIJI;., Sinn, Sloan.
Smitli, [G-iinbriii.] Siiiiili, [('untie ] Stevunsnn, Tol.ui
V ail, \.l N voarlits, V irk. rs. \ • anibi. y , Wagons. Iler, West- j
brook, Wilhston, V\ ithurnw, Wrii'lit, Zimn.riman and !
(IT'lz, S/'RATRR -12
,\AVS MI-SSIS. AR; loir, Avpntias, ttirbii, Bisliop, 1
(.arty. Dock, t, dun, H UM ton. Hancock, iline. Jenkins, ■
Knight, Leisenriiia, M'llvuin, Uainsev, [l'hiladr Iplua,]
Uoberts, strut her.-, Thorn, Walter, Warner, Wlmrlon
and \\ introde—2*2
So the question was determined in the affir
mative.
On the question,
Aili the House agree to the fourth amend
ment ?
'1 In; yeas and nays were taken agrceablv to
the provisions of the Constitution, and were as j
follow, viz:
\::VV Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Barkhonse, Backas I
Bill, Betk. Benson, BWWG Bower, B own, Calhoun,
tVim;.b. U.Carty. I his, , CI. avor, I raw fo: d. J'i, U.-y Hot,
'.istur. I iusold, Foster, Gihhoney, Gild. ~ Hauicl. IT ir
p.-r. l|..|iis, ID, stand, 11.11, llilicga.-, I 8.-rk-.]
Hoffman, [i-ekanon,] Hoasekei per, Inibrtt .!■ ni s,ina bs,
Jenkins, J, hns, Jobuton, K tufftnan, K.-rr 1., bo, IRINM
RMG. 1.01.-ikur, I.ovett. %L .near, M T almoin.
M Itrain, Mamma, Ranfamtt, ,\i. hots, Nicholson, Nun- I
r ',!!' L** J. rs, Petrkk, Pownail, Pxrrcelt,
Bainscy , ( Pliilad. Iphia.] Ban. sc., [York,] !{.■ n. ■r. Bee.l,
Roberts, Rupp, sh.w, Skns. [i- ;ll „!.n, ] SraKh,
IT entre ] Stevenson, Tolnn, Vaß, Vnntnto rl.-s, Vkkem,
Voegbley, Wsgoeselter, Walter, Warner, West brook.
W H Hon, W illiston, Wit hero W. Zimmerm M and Gel/,
bptakf r—b'.i.
•\MS-Mersr- Dock, Haiiultoi,, |Iar. COCK . strtithets,
I in-rit, \V nitrous uiiil \\ rijjht—7.
So the question was Cetermincd in the uffir
niative.
SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
, HARRISBURC, June 22, 1857.
i ennsylrauta, ss :
I do certify that the above and foregoing is a
rue and correct copy of the "Yeas" and "Nays"
..ken on the resolution proposing amendments
t>> t.ie Constitution of the Commonwealth, as
toe same appears on the Journals of the two
Houses of the General Assembly nf this Com
monwealth for the se-sion of 1857.
r i si Witness my hand aid the seal of said
' 'office, this twenty-second day of June
unc thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven '
A. G CURTIN,
Secretary of the Commonwealth
July 9. 1857.
\'') I ICE.—We, the undersigned, give notice
agreeably to the laws of Pennsylvania that
we intend making application to the next ses
sion ol the L< gislature ol Per.nsy h ania for the
incorporation of a Bank, to be located in the
Lonugh of Lewi-town, county of Mifflin, and
under ,?iR " ir " e - stvie and title
uf TIIE JiIIFLIY COIATV B.4Yk-L-s Ue
o oe secured > bond and mortgage on real es
tate to tie appraised by five men appointed bv
tin Governor at three-fourths its cash value"
and joint and -eparate liability of „i| the Stock
holder—to have General Banking and Dis
counting privileges, with a Capital of two hun
dred thousand d< liars, and the privilege of in
creasing it to four hundred thousand dollars.
W m. Thompson,
John McDowell, Jr.,
Charles Naoinov,
Ami. MiTarlane,
Davis Hates,
W. Reed,
Francis McC'lurr,
John Siler.
Lewistown, June 22, 1657. je2s-Gm
E B. Ort & A. T. Hamilton,
Hygieo Medical Physicians,
OFFER their professional aid to the citizens
ot Lewistown and vicinity.
They treat disease on new and scientific prin
ciples, affording the best chances of cure in all
manner of Acute and Chronic diseases: dis
carding all drug medication.
Particular attention given to Dyspeptic and
Rheumatic patients.
Ofiice three doors east of Hoifuyin - store.
June 11. 1a57.-2m
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i !L,
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March 12, 1857.-ly
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-4 isfy ail ot its perfection as a Dye, and the
following testimonial from that eminent Ana
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Mint, will omy confirm what thousands have
previously borne testimony to.
LABORATORY FOR PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY*, )
St. Siejilun's J'lace, y
Philadelphia, February I7th. 1857.
" Being well acquainted with'the substances
composing Hover's Liquid Hair Dye, I am 'atis
fied that Oy tuliowing the simple direction-giv
en lor its use. it will not injure Hair or Bkm,
but will give a natural and durable color to the
Hair. J AS. C. BOOTH, Analytic Chemist.
1101 LR-S U RITLVG LYk'S. including Ho
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known and introduced to require any additional
testimony of their character. The sale- have
been increasing since their fir-t introduction,
giving evidence that the articles truiv p• >s
that intrinsic merit claimed at first for"them by
the manufacturer.
Orders, addressed to the manufactory, No.
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Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention by -
JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer.
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