'''' , V 44 :4.• , , - . 1 BJESOLUT/01 , 7 I ~,...PIPPIWiIIeAAMML. S S4-_,SAPt, .w.eset-- .. •% i -;.1 zI 0 1-. waAtttt-- - ilw , v or - Visonsve st---- - r - r" -- v- • '""* --ti ' ------ 1 4 I el , E-.l: il r.iltmfirju.• sm.9r4tAb.lkqt . trvp,..,.:,.,,: , ~,, Cemetery ..‘Eurble Works. ...... '_.......ei 7... I, o4444fietraier th Use*O A...1b , ' oe• No. 333 Liberty Street. below Wayne, That following amendmenta are Coltiorealos of Boolkeeheolle '' -.: tedgat(4.43,,L,,,,,......„. in, PthPoted no the fo-s• PITTSBURO II , I'A. • u, woden,/ uith the From er halte ,have observedrwo-think few. ;Jan, 1 4.4 0414 e tenth article th o oof. MATTHEW LAWTON, _. fa. crop . 1 ,,,,,i 4 ,„id 'b e d ew ijA w u tic kwh ea yt, ihe v i . . . rtes.! Annyestr. • er. . , PRACTICAL MARBLE MASON', lion be an athEttonal article t owl Con • t I during IS few years past- There have,ofmrse, i b v* **,..4.. s is, 4 ,„, , 4 1,,, ° ,_ '-' '' t " WlSit E S RESPECTFULLY TO M .- been exceptions, in liurited: idealitiea,"bur aft r' - --' - 4' '- - II aitet.z Xt; . V 4 form the friend,. and the public generamr. that he ha. kneed the .1.1. pr.omme, farthe mastutoetem and cute that Lis been raiscd, has met with ready sales" ' 0 7 runLl c DEBT b. at good prim. We have seldom' been able to 1 Seems 1. The:State smty contract debt to supply moo I et' °eery variety of Marble 'Work, oath as purchsec a good article .of ituckerhiew • ge,, a 1 4660 or '°"'"'" L° r""'" , °' ;° m''' ''P''''''' lint rjth. Monuments, Tombs Tabletg end Grarevttugs, rocket poolded P.m hilt th. env...vete raelmuut nr mach de.bt of • r ; I ' raristy and form; less price tithfl Wheat flour. Indeed, ,150 high I !firma sof contingent, whether omotractod by virtue of ..n- ' • .13-tc, h e m th e forum be e n oli kinvi _a ist.. .wi„, ti0 ..... 11 or altereleCte of the g eneral aatenthly, or et differentpencci. Maude Plume, second ..„" obaslmeti extensively ........ ••••-• of thato,thal nererescord won hundred and fift - thousand Centre Table, mixed w ith it, I down, and the money arielog from the motto f ' for, human It in denredly in favor of 13uekwheat that it can " 4 " . " 1 ‘PP"nd I" the i""I'" f" '''init"sr:t.. ' tamed, or to ruray the debta to contracted, and to a, other ' and Wuth be used M . ll male-shift , to 1111 in where from a I Stand l' ore, whalers& u, late Spring or other cause it his boot impossible ' =ell. lii sortiooti to the there 1 to sow Spring .WhesitOats, or .. ..._, ___. _ ow. . n.pa th... 1 tholted poser the Wlnch he is alarm; aeloa es any other mtablishment Woo 000 T tarll44 .... '..., '6...11...1'. eV¢IrM :moo of the mountain& Otis stock Is entirely Imo, and hue been crops. It may b e sown in this latitude for role_ teeter!. deiced WO Statoin er&r, or to redeem lie prmeot a doted by hhamdf, enmestly for this market. Ile te also of the Mate; but rho money easin g j prepared to build Donal Vaults. e nclose gar Lots oath )ter. tog grain as late as the middle of July, but we tt r n du t. 4 . met e sting educe dkw, team bo alied to the I 010 or Eton. • end to execute any other a orl In ha Use, to *Chi* earlier sowing, say by the first of the Pnrlosse for which it was Weed, or to repay toot debt, mad ; any of the Conieortee suljoinlnk ratnbuti;h. month if not-before, where it eau be done as ; u's",,,'"l",„73.ll.‘:P7rpt7t,„"t:d7brtl. . b.,..w.m0d0n .d.i,,... I,e, I B. Lyr,,, ar n, rotte sir PetaILISION SO 1 Robert Galway, Esq., ___ , . well at that time. For plowing under an a ter. • - - Miter, it can be SORB from early Spring to the I close of August., _ -Buckwheat (Polygonum fayopyrum , hi um.- 1 • times called Bcceditrheot from the close mum- / blance of its kernel to the common beech-nut. Its use for hot :mikes, familiarly known: ati ••flap.:l -- Jacks" eeelaplacks is too well known to reclaim! - n escription. The recently improved hulling mills for removing the black shell, has tended to greatly extend its use. It is also good for stock, pigs, poultry. ac. In Europe and also in some places in this country, it is very extensively • raised . es food for bees. It is grown for fodder, •: . „ . and if cured in a green state, and stowed away lit small stacks of two or three tuns each, or in ' a dry loft, or on an open scaffold, and then • steamed before feeding during the winter, or rut fine in a straw cutter,alightlymoistened with water, and mixed with meal, it makes tolerably nutritious food for cattle and horses. Finally, it is also grown as a fertilizer, lobe plowed deep under the soil when in blossom. Though not - equal to clover for this purpose, still it enriches the land rapidly, and, has the advantage of growing when and where clover will scarcely I show its more delicate beads. Soil , and Preparation.—The best soil, un doubtedly, for Buckwheat, is a good, dry, light sandy loam: but it may be made to grow well in any soil if properly prepared. Fresh manure should only bo applied to this crop when a growth of straw alone is wanted. When its grain ,is-desiredc• dissolved bones is the best manure; next comes a mixture half and half of guatto . and bone-dust. We have seen fine large crops raised on the poor randy soils of Long- Island and New-Jersey, by an application of ten — to fifteen bushels' Of -bone-duet per acre. - Flow deep, sow the seed broad-cast, thenthe manure, then barrow well, and finish by, rolling smooth. ' Quantity of Seed per Acre.—lt sown for a fer tiliser or for fodder, putin one and a half to two bushels per acre; if for the grain, three quarters to one and a half bushels per acre, is - usually sufficient. Sow broad - -east, or in drills as most convenient. Time of Cutting.—lf for grain, cut as soon as the berry is well filled with milk, and before it . gets very hard.. -Loss frequently ensues by let ting it stand too long, for it is a grain that shells sully as the straw is turned in the field. - When wanted for fodder, cat just. as it is going out of bloom, and cure tho came as clover . . When plowed in for a fertilizer, do this in full bloom, and cover as deep and we ll as possible. - a flzb3 gtorit atibtriisemsnbl. GPOODTEAWS PATENT VULCANITE, on ILIRD INDIA ' RUBBER. THE BEACON DA3I CO., OWNERS OF j. Patent., mantracture 4= the above eneynal mate riel, and oder to oak et Aber-Warentoen, 11?„153 Malden Lane, New Vat. kar thepackags tmtp. _ - MOM CORK IKNEWR, of emery S kInd YRINGES needed for Do- Enicaretsued Mechanic.' lemenic Psubeelonal 3LEAIHIRLSO TAPES. poem prOnonneed by Myst- NACHLMINES OILERS, eiane the most perfect artkle It • [(TIN AL B KINGS mew =de. WHIP SOCKETS, BREAST S9IM INSLIATORS. -AST As,— POWLER FLASKII Anu - rame tOkev tb•Bowder dr PUIINTIKIIK ' cAirons: eat rrlO Ock diolkoo Ibaearpst TUMBLERS k sunnArs, Poo and Pocket- - • • MIME. NAPKTh BL\O 6. This RAnderful Moterial Keit As LlORS—Reillant ...eaneoadortor of ELECTRU ACIDS and ALKALIES pectin to any We, for Ito above ot other pcuppoes. to which It Is I Dealers La all ' , arta of the e ockvo• with those roOrR, and s artido• of tab kin& Allfbay : 2 :~ ~ a ~f .~ nortllo Iron Pipe 'or S. SIIIBIIII. 4 JAGI7ES. 142 Centre Street, New York, IgANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS E. . W..gla Iron Pk., linings, Tools, and every de scrip on of apparatus entine,ted uith Stuns. Water and Oaa, for heating and lightios Stomas, (borel" Note* pclvets DoolLace, Bovlnts, Asylums, Winn, rectork% and Halle. Also, Vale., Cool% Pampa, Gangs., Dollen and Boiler nue rude to order. Our Saner Cutting Machine. are - *atm); S.C. and oer PV.ollt—Vltrataed to do dould• the wort crony other Invention. d poO n Itfor. m al neetloa o tn. Cb p u a n tt t e r lyyd .sm-dory ef».). Ommewwad» Ix &5.,. 111... ch. 'IL 15.57. The reaclutton proposing amendments to the Constitution I the Commonwealth bung under noushloation, On the queetion, Will the Saute agree to the arm amendment I The yells and nays were taken agreeably to the pro,elons of the Conettution, end were as fallow, viz : Tssa-Measra Brews, Browne, Colfs7, Ely. Eva», Fetter, Plenniken, Fraser, Ingram, Junian, &Slinger, linos, m, Lewis. Myer, Scofield, Sella», Shuman. Steele, Straub, Welsh, MUM., Wtight end Emutart, . s Pr'k ,-24 . Nan-Messrs. Grabb, Crewmen, Finney, Gregg, Marls, Penne. And ocouther-7 So the question was determine:lln the aPlrmut.va. - -- On the question, -Intbally Will the Senate agree to the second amendment I U The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pn,misions P. of tho Constitution, and were am follow, viz. Tsam-)flment Brewer, Brown, Gremswell, Ely, Snow, r, Fetter, Finney, Flenniken. Ingram, Jordan, Knox, kr. LA:Mach, Lewin Ilyer, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steel, Straub, Welsh. Wilkins, Wright And Taggart, .Sprolte-=. :r Neze-Mmamrs. Colley, Grubb, Fraser, Gregg. Wolin all 1, linger, Penroseami Scofield-8 en So the question was determined In the afilmaative. h On the gumption, Will the Semte agree to the third liallemtll3l.3 7 . The rem and nays were taken agreeably» the provisimot of the Constitution. mad wefts). follow, cis: Ifram-blemers. Brewer, Browne, Craldm Crewmen, Ely, te Elita, Pknniken. Freer, Ingram. Jordan, Killlngm . r, .... Enos, Limbach, Lewitt Myer, Scofield. Sellers, Shuman, t / B oo ths, ste m d, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright-21 L Nan-Nero. r. Gregg, Harris and Poomete-4. N Seth, question we. determined in the alarmatlve. On the question, Wal the Senate agree to the fourth amendment! rs. , Tbe yeas and nays were taken agreeably tolhe pr.:Rieke» ei of the Conetitation, mid wen ea follow I•tr 3 Yme-Sieesre. Smear, Browne, Coihre, Creaswell Sty m trona Isimtlken. Yuma; Ingram, /Munger. Knox, Lau , back, Lewis. Slyer, Soofteld. Sellers, Shuman, Souther , .., Steele, Staub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright.-=. Nars-liewsrs. Cratda Fimay, Jordan and Penrose.-4 a' : Falba question was deternained in the slarmathe. L'.. IN 210 HOLTZ Or REP3III3LITATIOOO. .:.? Apra 9,11157. The resolutiop proposing emendate:at. to the Constitution 111 trt of the Commonwealth tains under conelderation, SI . On the question, r . WM tho House agree to the first amendment? - P Toe you awl nays were taken agreeably to the prOrbione in of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz: yeas-Shusra. Anderson, Arthur, Backbone, 8011, Beck, MI Pi 81311.111, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell. Chase, Cleaver, 0r 113 . 1 .rd• DlekeY, E.; Eystar m i,sueold, Pmer, Glibboney, la 0, Gad.., Hamel, Harper .loin., Helmand, 11111,11.111egas, Hoff- 70, I duns. (Berks,) Imbrle, Innen, Jaoobe, Jeoldna. Johns, Jobn- S 1 moo, Kauffman, Kerr, Knight, Lamming, Lonsnker, Lovett, Manor, Ilau7,le, 31 . Calmont, M'llrein, Moortmad,..blumma, is, Mnssehmen, Nicixds, Nicholson, Num:timber, Pearwrn m M po em Petrillo, Pownall, Purcell, Ramsey. (Philadelphia.). , 5.2 Barmy, (rock.)lLeuner, Reed, Roberts, Bo pp, Sam, Shen, . Ti Smith, ( tml,ria,) Smith, (Centre.) Stevenson. Tolan. Van, Vanvourhis, Vickers, ['nosh thy, Nieto', Westbrook, Whar- M ton, Walleton, WitherovagWright, 'Zimmerman and Getz, M ..-Itke*-48: et Nara-Slourm Backus, Benson, Dock, Hamilton, Harr cock, Hine, Hoffman. (Leheum.) Let., Smiths., Thor.. I Warner andirintrole-1.2. 3 Bo the Tontine wm . detetmined in the affirmative. r/ 013 the question, ti! Will Me Home agree to the mooed amendment' The yam and nays were taken egrembly to the provisions Cr. of the Constitution, and Iron, m follow, via t li Sus-Messrs. Anderson, Deckhouse., Ilan, • Beck, - Bower, t a, Calbotto„Caroploell, Carty, Ent, Fausold, Radar. Oildee..ll ea Hamel. Harper, Helm, lliestand,lll ll egna, Hoffman. (Ilerlot ) :• a: Ilenw.kouper, Imlark., Inn», Jenkins, Joh., Johnson. o Keultroan. Knight, Leisenring. Lot:maker, Lovett, Mear,... at Mangle, Milvain, bloorhead, Ilmedmari, N ichols, Ni m chol- ; , mu, gunemachor, P• 111•11011, rotors, Fannin, Powder. B , Purcell, to: (Philadelphia,) 1 . Void, (Fork.) Steamer, 17 Roberts, Rupp: Shaw,Slmn,Solan, Toeghtley. Walter,. 1 et Weetbrook, Wharton, Zimmerman and Gots, Speaker-67. is NArs-Mears. Arthur, Augustine, Backus; Bousom tn Bishop, Brown, Chase. Cleaver, Crawford, Eyster,GibtroneY, 1 . Hamilton, listwOck,Mll.lline.lissmss, atb,..,r0.1.0.ar, Kerr, Lebo, Ittalmord, Ilureins. Rood, Smith, ( C mach) ti Smith, (Centre,)Steretuson, Streator., Thom. Vanvraerhis, Vickers, Waganeeller, Waraw, Win trcvle. Wither ow am! 1 • N wright-34. o thee question wee determined is the allrmagive. N 013 the qutitlen. 1 Will Mellon» agree to Um third amend.; on? She you and nays were taken agreeably to its,. pwrislons I It of the Constitution, and were as follow. sir: S Tea-Henn Anderson, Sacklumeo, a.; Bock, r 4133 1 114 I Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Com obeli, Maae.Cdeswer,Crauloni, m 1 .Dickey, Rot, Kyster,' Fausobt. Pater, (libieray, Bam.i. Il ."farmr, Heine, Ileistank WA Milne; MCI nan, (Berke,: ) ; lloffinan, (labanern,) Housekeeper, Inskrie, 'Surma J 5.1.11. Johns, Joknooe, Kaellkemt. Herr, Woo, L mgaker, Lovett, t I I H on ., )hogs, M'Cilmont, 11031113141. 11.13.11113, 3111.31. 3 I man, Nictude. • Nicholenn, nimunacher. 1V arson, Pete., th Potrikln. POMO]. Purcell, Haftla7. (York,Slteamer. Reed, il lc Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smlth. fl Tany (C oerbbr seb icttil sett,V o (C e a t n a t» ley .) 01 W u gon n el n, et a Wetb a rook, Wllito s n, VEltberov, , Etight, ✓ Zimmerman mod Otte, dkaaher--72. liaro-Measra. Arnim, Annals*, Enektusißbilosa Carty, Dock, Glide., Ramilton, Bannock, Hine; Jeuskins; Knight, b Laboring. SVltrain, Banteey, Molladalphle,tßolate,Strutit• ea, Flab», Walter, Starner, itrbon and Witotrode--E , , g bathe mintiest arm deter:Steed ly the elermstivi a Oa the queeCce, a 111 Will th e 'loom agree to Eta fmntb waseidment 2 Th. you Mad »rm.» taken egnasably t• the previsions el of the Coostinitlem, and were es follow, 312 I • ' i id , You-Mesa. Anderson Arthur, Dockhotso BeelMe. O WI, Beck, BOMB, Ilishop, , Bowee, Boren, Canaan, Camp- rat - toll. Carty. Chase. C1,...-, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Rymer, it Faueold. Poster, Oibbooey. Midas, Ilatmd, Harper, Halt./ IS 1i51.1.1334, 1104 111.11. Masan, (Berks.) Iltdmen ("Leb anon.) Ummekeepor Imbrie, tunes, Jacob., Jestkins, ' Johne, th John s Kanilbsan, ' Kerr.LeW,Talseruing,Longekm,Lorett, r Mamas, Esogle..llSCahnonn, WUraln. lionszaa. Stmeel. Nichols. Nktiolson, Euramulser, Esarean, Paters, m Fn't•Malm _P.M.; itshMer. (Pbandelphli..) Saunmb. t (York.) Reamer, Reed, Itahaste,ThaPP. Sinaw, Sloan, Smith. T (ant Smith, (eSionce,) Stevenson, . Bob,, Val, Ton to vosehlaYkkets, romplelley, Weicamellsr,•Werner, , West. it brook, e.st.=, Wallyton, Witham!. Zimmerman and is Germ -4Pmdm . --. 81 1 5 ......—..... riick.H.gollton, Ile Mock, Struthers, Thorn, %finitude and Wright-7 ' ,-... WO the qoestion 11•1101 determined in the affirmative. ,fi. „.. • Smarunr's Oracle.l R Ifenattlitla, Jloll 22, UM i . '7 Etesoyirenfo. is; - ' - calSl,o/I , _, .„"er.tateEv"'- , --, • , • , .I do mollfy that the dare end &onion ts a true and 6ff ' Shlies at NOMA Ailarinsti l =inis Stook, • • •Oernect eopy of the, t. Yeas" and... Nays" Wren on. the. res. 1 ',23,, del. , Citizens' Det IRO* • .aulutkar . antemdment• to the Constitution of the •as ati •- .....Aurghenifthh - do Sd, - Common a+ Erase» apppeess on the journals; di the • • - , ' two /foam& of :the Oeneral Aseembly of this CotnEUm f ,423 •. • • 11. SfeLAIN & SONSltoekt MI amkore. - e . e ., -• Whams tee m hand an - d - the awl tif said dice: Ibis I. '''Jterentymenimei day ed , lnase Me thualtima eight ! had' sut AR-30 hhda. prime Sigel; - . • . . . -, • - A:a:Wm& ma oars sad itg hao tr 7 t ' t 3 025 ; SL &. '' A MIE P. '. . ' ' Sedrekti yqf Dot ClusmonoullE. . 13DiLabrIptda abbcctisemmts - . ALLEN b NEEDLES, • Sosti Wunsch and ih Sotah Water 31374 -- ' .PIIILADELPHIA, ROLESALE DEALERS IN OILS, es, Starchy b. ♦ fall aaanatokant on hand to :044 • CIOLUJIBIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, CAPE MAL JLICSEY.—This extensive estab 11./.llt will he opened for the reception of company on Thdridiy, Anne 11, pros- Finn the dime of but moron It has been put In complete order, painted throughout, and much new furniture added. A corpse of the best drilled colored servants have been selected from this city and•Dalti. mores and every attention will be paid to mum the comfort mad pleasure of the Emma — Application for Rooms or Cot tages on be made at the ofßoe of the miswrite. L. ILABWOOD. • N 0.93 Walnut street, Philadelphia' Valtintote abbentomrnts, Zaairce T. sma. AFIENIRTMILD.IIIOOI & co., AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF VIRGINIA -MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, IR, St Erchaar Placer. Battisere. ri.Atweye on hezdA bugestock, which they Mat:Mate at U. lovnat market prices. ap2Ztly‘l• •.,. Sattoricu4ural, arc s ' Pittsburgh Hedge Form Hurte , SITUATED ON ON IVEKINS AVENU E , dg) 'Dent on* quarter of • mile from the second Toll Gala, en thirumers • and Mechanics' Plank Road, an or:m elon of Pourth•strest,and shoat throe ands quarter saes from Pittibargh. • wm. Z alum minumg, They offer br Va• 11 very I ergo collection of vreu grown Trees and Plants, indtable gm transplanting thin 51l and coming spring. The Nontery now OMITS some thirty aces of ground and on:Wm our 230,000 trus, shrubs and *dente, and our 'M OM fruit tree& am 120,000 evergreens. and .arose, sue of line ate Itifeolosal to orchard, and pleasure grocusis. Plants careftdly packed and sent according to directione to sae put of the Urdual States. • iTe beg PA , . tonal) the attend= of the Ic'eme of Ural* I N' venders tn the trade, to au. unrivalled collection k in N 'the year UV, embracing nearly all the Drammen • dly/ Indigenous and Put* . t/mt is worthy °Cameral col %•• tlearlon in this section of