itts4rd- Onyitt. 1 • Ye MAyez Scavase.—A. Damsel of a pleas- Ante dyspotrytion ys a retie great helpe to ye -,,goode Ilevassyfe. , Ye chearfut Mayden rryll 4 sytige right rurrielye abort ye Horse. She lyketh. better a metric song than ye Pealing of Sternholdo & lloppkyns. She lykevvyse loneth not to abyde jn ye Hover of ye Lorde vpon a pleasant° Sabbathel but yf roe be that she .myght -scold rezidylie rvalke_ jn ye Fields & Woodes vryth herr svvete hearts, .& sift vvyth hymn yn some elindie playce,. rrityle ye going donne of .ye ann. .Novv take - ye heed, 'Sate wad hearken vntee me, alle ye livsbandes;—yt is - nott vvyse for ye Goodman of ye Horse to hare rnrch lathe vvyth yo Danntel,ronie especialle yf else be comelie & -- faire to look vpon,—leaste, preadventure, ye Goodevvyfe shoerld be trevbellecl vvyth jeal "Me thereatt,--the vvych ys nott goode yn mayntainyng yo peace of ye llovrehalde Tne PREACIIrft wan ran Punnsornca.—Ben jantin Franklin is said to have once formed a resolution never to give anything to a begging clergyman, and on a certain occasion went to hear the renowned Whitfield preach a charity - Sermon, with that resolution firmly fixed in his mind; but after listening to him for some time, he concluded that as the object for which he was pleatttng was a good one, he would give the . coppers he had in his pocket; after hearing him some time longer, heconcluded that he would add the silver ho had in his purse to the coppers; tint when the master preacher had finished his dis,ourse. and the plate was banded round, the great philosopher forthwith untied his .purse, and, turning it upside down, emptied coppers, silver, gold, and all, into the plate. WITTY tom Jusr.—Douglas Jerrold's death recalls She. Cowden Clarke's capital dedication to her "Concordance of .Shaltspeare," which is neat and good:—"To Douglas Jerrold, the first wit of the age, this Concordance of Shakopeare, the first wit of any age, is dedicated by Mrs. Cowden Clarke, of a certain ago and no wit at ell." Otte of tho sex writes rather , spicily, "that though a few American ladle/ live in idleness, the majority as yet work themselves into early graves, giving the men an opportunity to try two orthree in the course of their own vigorous lives." Tawas is a "compensation," as Emerson says, for every 11l ai well as every blessing. For in stance—persons who experience the miseries of being in debt are seldom afflicted with Billions Remittent Fever. Act) Rork Rbbertiscintnts. NT VULCANITE, GOODYEAIt , 9 PAT LARD riIIIE BEACON DA3 Patenta, manufacture Dr dab and offer for sae at thel Lane, New York, by the packet DYRINGIES of every kind beetled for Do- 1 =Mk or Professional pur poses, pronounced by Physi cians the most perfect article • ever mule. BREAST PUMPS, POWDER FLASKS, warranted to keep the powder , dry, AVENITURE PASTOD.S. dust will net deface tbernepa TUMBLERS ASOIPTRATS, Pen and Pocket CUTLER Y, NAPKIN !LING?. Tide Mnderful .Vdtrnof w light as MORN—brill:tot lw YE —mutant: Motor ELECTRI ACIDS and ALKALIES prrele to any oflacr for the emote ne other purposes, to which It le MI I MEI M CO., OWNERS OF m the above mauled mate. Ir Wvoroom, No. 63 Malden e only. pockET CORK SCREW, En gaarere arid Mechanise' 3IEASTIRING TAPES, MACHINISTS' OILERS, MARTINCIALERINOS WHIP SOCKETS, INSCLATORS, for Telegraph Wire, adoptod by the American Telegraph ICom SiLei"'ING BRIISIIFS, PANS, BATHS, S. AND DIPPERS, for Pluktograplaie and Drag. gieti purpoees, So. afell Is as firm as WET/U.— M—alkoor conductor of HEAT Kan 0o which OILY, un tee Tee, Is easily superior lamed, and a grwst variety of applied. country ^— Dealers In tall ports of the country are supplying theme solo. with thase - goods, end coneunten who want the Lest artlelen of the kind. trill . buy no other. Moral., Iron Pipe Works MERRIL 6. JAQATES. 142 Centre Street, New York, ATANITFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ivj Wrought Ir. rings, fittings. Tools, alai every de. scriptinn of apperatne ts.ounsetell with Stearn. water and Ona, for heating it mi lighting Slenntors, (Wand., Itetele. Private Dwellings. llospitals, Asylums, Villagua, Factories and nails. V.I. Cocks, Pumps, Cougm, Boilers !Lod Buller Flues ovule to unkr. Our Screw Cutting lllncblnee are entirely n and oar own Patent—warranted to do double ale work of ew, any other Invention. Orders solicited from all sections of the Country, and promptly Attended to. JeXclydr Witabrlpbia abbentsements ALLEN lb NEEDLES, No. Da n Wiwrtau, and 35 South Water Sired, PEIILADELYHIA, WIIOLESALE .DEALERS IN OILS, T T Candle, ScArett, L. A 101 l saeortmeta oo hand to which the attootton of dealers L reopectfolly asked. turS-dly COLII3II3IA HOUSE. CAPE ISLAND, CAPE NIA 1", NEW .lEhdr.Y.—Thle entenei.eeetab llshment will he opental for the recephou of company Thursday, June 11, palm. Sluco the lone of loot Se-von a hos been put in complete ordet.painted throughout. pnpert d and much nen . fornltur, nt1.1..1. A corp.e of the beet drill. d colorod nersaute hare torn tel,--cod from thin. city and Balu more. and 000r3 - attention will be paid to secure the comfort add pleasure of the groom. Application for thaema or Cot tage, can be mado at the When of the sobscrlber. L. umtwooD, No. 9: iralazt street, Philidllpttla. lialtimore abbrrtismnitii If.nILBTE A D.,RIFIAS & Co., AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF VIRGINIA MANUFACTVILED TOBACCO, Xn. 3i Kr, Aa.-sge Race, Batimore. at er i t o lz ., y , s , on r nl,l v e ri largostock, , which tboyarttirylbat:te Arbortcultural, &'r Pittsburgh tie dge Perm Nureery. SITUATED ON WELKIN:3 AVENUE; al about one quarter of • mile from the second Toll (We, on the Farmer.' and Meets:ace' Flank Road, an eltcn- Mon of Fourth street, and about three - am] a quarter mile* from PIRA/let-O. Wlt. 1../.1.11eS 3111RDOCK, Proprietors. July bit( =;I:M= @MI . . ALIAN'TIIQS, ELM, LINDEN. elta Mountain Ash, tr., arming visa for Spring plarat-.1. — . JOH!: IL-Ittn./Cll, Y. 11.—Mr. Thnms Wilter, .t the 0ak1..1 Nursery, will attend toptantiug shaie tree., for perenns mlllllll4 hisser`, eke.. mr3antwtf IX= BOOTS AND SHOES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! T'tMES ROBB, No. 89 Market etreet,ll o ,. ur between Market llonaq and Putt etrest, takeolikh, plermunt in tilling the Attention of hie friends and the pubs Co generally to his third farm supply of the meet oplendid shuck of 10..IT3SII3ES.0,1.1TERA. SONTAOR, Ac, crec hailed in this city, purchased direct from the Banufeettwers and Importers of Prcnch Bhou in the Eastern ntin. This stock Is Just what It purporte to be—rery superior and " Tlis t' s d lZ: h eas r tulle ' ;:(Tente, e,see.o Missee, ' ;nd Childrens' French note la equal to any, foutid Emu. The case and grezefuls hems of their ate is eirarming. takes pleasure in inolt• Mg all who are in wiltl to gists him a call. Priests will be founds. usual—eery low: Remetulow the place, So. SO Ifurket vereet. Pitteburgli. ntr2).--le9 A Prime to Every Povehosort W - EXElsr? WHERRY HOW'? WILY AT ALL TIMES—at the Book store of EVANS a CO., late 405 tircoderny, who bare • $ taken a four years* lean, and opened the immense, new, and elegant Store, No. 677 Broadway, Lafarge Hotel Building New Vorig By buying a book for one dollar ror upwards aro at once presented with a prise- worth from 74 cents to $lOO vansisting of tine Gold Jewelry, Watches, tc.— If the order is tent by mail, the Book and Prize is writ by return Mail or Enifo6ll CO. The Ihroks comprise almoin emery popular work publish.] upon all subjects. Novel... Wands., Sr. are sold et less than the tuna! trade prime. Saud or bring your dollar or dollars, and they will hand over at once whatever you are entitled to. Clubs or devote Mended to promptly, sod agents allowed a fair mount. Sion. al Cintalogoaa aritb full explasiallona eeut freeby applying a arm nveo.3m4l*.rhoY CA TA NV BA BRANDY—An excellent liquor f, ritancin‘l purpoonn 12 dor reed at Jill JOS. AL DM INO'S. tor Diamond d MarAat at+. CIITRATE OF MAGNESIA—FreehI . 7 pro parektorry day by JOS. MESSING. Jyll ' rorn•r Dlitmonl k Mark. ro. 'kr LIR ICA 'S FLIT MAUN doz of this excellent nrtleld on reed by Jell JOS. FLEMING, cor Market L Diamond ate. bbl 9 N 0.3 Largo Maekarel re ordrmd on car:Woo:tent mud for emir by ALEXANDER NINO. GLASS. -225 Izzo Window G Ins*, assorted oz.. o b.. 1 and for [AP 1 . . y 1721 ALEXANDER R !NO. kdtrirafkit, Olt-91:11E UtDtat OAR can b obtained at Hord. k Pattoo'r in the Dia. mdid. 7Lo tra.h undnliy sold for rinegAr ought to be pro hibted. b•iug ronipwied of vitriol and other ...ono. drop. Via vine:. at Mon. k Patton'. wt. sweet cider two yearn bark sod nidLirni b. been added to it. Price 25 cents per gallon. \lyr II IT E I:3IIIROIDERED MUSLIN • )IA77111.40! Linea an.lShrphortl Plaid Totter, llottin !Wow, atut other elostroblo gotol. to tot fontol t MURPHY k 111.11111IFIE1IrO. UN UMBRELLAS and an assortment of S nommsr Hosiery, open thin 11:1017.11% at 37 13 MURPHY & BURCHFIELD'S. , INDIA RUBBER 3IACIIINE BELTING. Pot from I Inch tolti Inches In ridth, 2. 3 an I 4 PIY thlek, Ot the Mann Belting Company'a mnnn. factare, on Biagi and Cm tato nt 20 and 29, St Clair meet. ,Igl7 J.& 11. NEILL! Pg, Atimitc f3r the Company 4 OR CASE' ON DELlVElti:llitsft OR so ' ft....—We continue to nen atrieti e prime Tea. at 50e 7k Per RN u., very P , ° ,l rtu - thtfee - at 400 mr lb. MORRIS* PATTON'S 0101 Country Tea 01.1. syl7 . - In the Dlsznort, (Druen't 01 , 1 stand.) WOOL -7 sacks - now landing from etchmcr Mini nen, for ma, by STA REASE-4bbla now landing from tdeamer ;Wel Dell, br tirde by )y2l ISATAI TOITICDT R M. $2O n MU Butler uud..1.uw .00...,. ierica Comity Bootle will be treoled for &Country Residence veer the city orinttabugh. Apply to AUSTIN LPO3IIB CO ., Reel Estete owl :Rock .1/17. No. D 2 Fourth etreot. • BAZIN'S COM'. OX MARROW: Pamaa. Jockey Club, Pomade New Mown Ray, Omni& Deaf, Gnaw, Onto r Oil Pomade. )31.1 JOB. FLEMING. Cor. Diamond t Market at HONEY BEAN TOBACCO—The beet in lb* I¢¢¢loltraulefeeturad prerly for the trade of JJAI JO& maim. y ;7; i~ -. -.. Etri.sox.arrxoN Proposing. Anuoldmento -to the Comfit*. ! Uon of tioi Commonwealth. Mina by the Smite and Vowed of Rt-prosentatiros or Mc tbstiet6tltablith of litiPsylrfota. in General Attont.g mot— Thit the fOlioWing amendments are al oto the the Coasts pro. trolostof Ala Commonwealth, in co ath Keith:m . of the Utah article thereof.' • FLUST istegPlIEST. There . be . n e. arlll:ll,anal...,artikelenton.real_d Constitution to be ‘kogr. inncLr. PCIILIC It ebb . ,krcrtd.o..o7.f ~..tna,,y.co,nOtrucr tot Ise diroet proveted fort but thea=regede amount of such deb. euh h og ieut, whether contracted by virtue of oue r m sets of thesseneral aesernbly, or at different tierlials of [kr shall neveroxosedteven hundricl and filly thousand , eh ,' t h e money arising from the creation of su, debts. shall t applied to the purpose fur which It was ta m e or to repay the debp so contracted. and to no other purpisseON 2. I a whah3 n ver. LLl:CTlddtion to the above limited power the State may contract debts to repel' invasion, suppress torur. reetion, defend the State in war, or to redeem the preoent outatistulmg indebusinesaof the State: but the money an der. from the onitnieting such debts. shall is , applesi to it, purpose for which it was raixd, or to repay such , 12 1 .ta and to no other purpose whatever. Samos 3. Except the debts above specified. In .reborn no and two of this article. todebt whatever shall he created by, er on behalf of the State. Slerion 4. To pewits for the payment of the pi fo.ut debt, mat any estditkinial debt contracted as the tore 'Mall, at its first erosion, after the adoptlou of thin amendment, ornate a sltikin7, fund, which shalt to. eldleieni troeirtio tho rut uing i ge ." l4 n rscolm"n'obtleso a nd 't)l some fly It.' dead and fifty thoommi donning which 'lnking fend consist of the net annual income of the public weeks, troth time to time OtTllt4i by the State. or the price. de of aor sale of the mule. or any pert thereot and of the h cum h or pro- I reeds Isf pale of stocka owtosi by the State, togeher with • other foods, or tawny., that may be by law— The meld stoking Mud mop be inereaaed, faint time to time by a s to dm]; part of the taxes. or other revenue's ,if the stele. not required for the orditutry and current extkinac; of government- 01.1 unless in eve of stair, irITTSIOII or in.nr : rection, no part of the said sinking fund shell be oast or ale plied otherwise Wan in extinguishment of the pailic debt, until the amount of such debt is minted below the sum of fire Millions of dollars. Samos 5. The credit of the commonwealth •hall not in any mantser, or event., be pledged, or 100 col tq any Individ ual, company. corporation, or association; nor shall the commonwealas hereafter become a Joint owner. or stock holder, Its any company,.rociation, or corporation. The commonwsWith shall not mamma the deist, or any part thereof, of any county. city. borough or Inn n ship; or of any corporation, or woociation : unless siseh debt shall hare born controcual to enable the ethos in repel inrs. Mon, 'appro., decorator insurteetlon,, defend it ..If in tissio rt war, or to mitt the state In the discharge of any portion of Ita present indebtedness. Sccrios 7. The legislature shall not authoritas any county. dry, borough, township, or Incorporated district, by rinsor of a Tote of ita citiresm. or otherwsm, to become a stockhold er in any company, vsocintlon. or COrpOrnti., or to obtain money for, or loan Its credit to, .y corporation. ievasstation. Institution or party. There shall los so /Allston.' Isrtiels to said coiutltotloq t:: b:s detlgnutedm article XII, as follows: ARTICLE EU. OF NEW COU-NTIET No county shall be divided by • line cutung Off ovet one tenth of its popuistlon,leither to Coln a new county or nth. ersriso,) without the express assent of such rotint y. by • rob• of the electors thereof; nor shall any new county t. evfiti fished, containing less than four hundred equArt.lllll,l From section two of the drat article of the Constitution. strike out the words, vvf the city of Phihuh Iyhta, anti ..I each county rerygerttiviy;" from action fir., mane near 1.. atrike out the word. vitf rhigidc/phle owl of the tet•-c , I couttliet; - from seetion green. gauze article. strikeeat the words, ...tither the cape/ . Ptiaode.lin'sio nor miy," end the In lieu lineman' the wonlg, valid nor and strike out 'section fair, same article," and in lieu thereof newel tlw letiwing: "Srorma 4. In the year one thounand right bireirt d end sixty-four. and in every .recith year then-otter. rep. feel. tires to the PLllllb4.l . of one hundred shall be apporta and amt distributed equally. throughout the Mate, by thatch to proportion to the numberof taxable in habitants in the gen. cal parts thereof; except that any comity containing at least three thousand flee hundred taxables, may be allowed eepeuxte rrprearntation; but no moro than three manatee .11.11 be Joined, and no county theft he divided. in the ler. mation of a district. Any city containing n %efficient mini her of taxable* to entitle it to at leapt two :aloe.. .waves. shall have a Deparate rope...baton aasignedit, and nhall be into convenient districts of contiroons tort Cory, of equal taxable popuildion aa near an may le.. each ei which districta shall elect ntiiirepingientanve.- Al the end of section wren, article, Insei t thew words, "the illy of Phitortetphio shall mans be dtrided iota sing!, 'malarial dish-lel4a( mtaiguatt" tee lacy as neuris rand] in tawaLte population or porrotll.; but no ward than &• divided en the formation thrrenr - The legislature. at its first cession, after ths adoption of this amendment. attall divide tha city of Philadelphia into senatorial and reprewowative dintrwts. in the manner shore proented: such •Ilstrleto to rnehalyted until the sp wrttutiment in the year one entm thousand eight butelted and sixty.four. There 1111.411. V sattltudisi section IQ the first 5rt,:1..,4 ;aid Constitntlon, which shall be numbered and i•oad 1,1 Samos 26. The legtelatere shall havr tb.. nowor a,. revoke, or annul. any chart, er Incorporation Iwroall, forred by. or under, any sp,tal. or Keneral 101,11.,, n. their opinion it U bla the otteens of the Coal. ruonereedlll: in such M,' mann,. boweTer, that no injuatice ,hat be , Jove to the corporator, t. . . . r, Rtsart.l, That thla re..ohttion , on me dr.: an...[..1- .l ent, yea. 24. nays 7. nu the arro.n.ltn.nr. yra, err E 4 on the third! atuenJoient. 3 ..as 24. .3.. 4. .n the fourth arneu•ltuent. Sena 2t, nays 4. I Extract from the Journal.' I)Eit. IV II UILRSLP, IN 11111 Limns or li-rurmixt trivrt. April . _SJ, Rex.!rod, That this ',elution pita, m he filet an, eii moot, yeas .4, nay.. 1 . 4 en the nays .11, on the third amPndrorut. _p.n.s, 11.11 th, fourth amendment. yea , tit nsyg 7 IF-Itrart from the Journal ' JAetPli ZigtiLEß, Ftle4 In the Stimniary's 0111,e, May 2, 1557, A. A. CURTIN. Soterdarynith• Ornex, Harrisburg, J. 1.5:,7. I - PrMtlyitanta. At. I de. crrtify that the etas• en l for, - tn.. ant cirerct copy of the ,eri,chtal -r• pc.;•-mg ol.ule to the Congtltutt , .,.! .0• C.a.aart:a,ulth.' ~ h tote in each branch • f tte. Let,aat,t. of-ts th• 11,ml pet thrroot mt appear. from the ullgoael 4 ott ft , to tto• • :Th'e ..] nnJ Offlee, the rtay and year .t eI'ItTIN. y Ix ere ter. Jiff-.t The easoluttort protir.eto; amendmenu to the Conet mitten of the Cnottouretemltli being mot, etioiteleriation, Oo the quteitton, Will the berate agree to the fleet entendraetit The vette and nay. t•ere taken agree...it to Ili. pr of the bon.tituti..u, end •rere an follow. •ir L: v . EvAI.A r-ttec. L Yiennikeu, Imier, Ingram. J•krttn: tahocb. Mycz. Straub. WeL.)..lVilkla, IVrl,:ht mad Nara--Nleamr.. If VI Penrose and tsouther-7 the quo:Viola era* deletmlned In Ilia atllrtnat On the queatidn, Will the Senate aim; to Itow.out anaendru,-nt • The yea* and napa were taken nkreeml , l y 1,, the of the Conettlotion. and n•CIP follow. 1 7 / 1 -a—Mesars. tireweints.own , . Creaxwell. Ely, L'an , Patter. Finney, Flenniken. in:-ram. Jordon. lino, tubarls, Leal, Myer, L'ollers, shun:Lan. Sontb.r. Straub, IVelsb, Wilkins. Wrlgt,t and Taawart. N7edAer—Z-1 5,,,--3lnexre. Carey. Cra Marne. ing2r, Pearce. sand 5.1,14—Y .So tile quention wan determined in the Antra. airs On th.• tiuretion, WIII We SIM... mgr., I, the third era.ftimet, • The yeae and mar, were titkeii •f the Constitiitiou. and wn,an Whoa. rtz Yate--Ilesent. Brewer. Brown, Crahn. Cmeow,ll. Els Pleulnken, Frazer. Ina-taut, Jordan. K,llintter Knox, Laubach, Lead. Myer. -human. Soather. Steel. Straub. Weleh, tcitkln. and NAT.—Mew.. Coffey. 4/rvgg, Ilarrr , and So the question waa detcrinined tu the anireimn,. On the lineation. Will the Senate agree to the fourth Anle.ln,ut ! The yeas and nays were taken a;renaLly to the pr. - A - I,IOU of the Constitution. and were as follow. %is Yeas--illessr, Brewer, Browne, Corr.., erp.erpn lay Evans, Flenniken, Fraser. Ingram, litilinger. 1-wo • huh, Lewis, Myer, Scofield, Seiler. elluticoi Steele. Straub, Welsh. %Villain.. and %Fright Nave—llesors.Crabh, Finney. Jordan and Pent - eye.— 4 So the question vow; determined nt the afilrniat,,, IN rut Rorie oe lisenrevicrirto vs. „Sproi The rowalution proposing amendments to the Con, it Iwo:, of the Commonwealth heing node,: consideration, ths queation, Will the Ilmsse agree to the Brat 'amendment Tue yeas and nays wire taken agreeably to lb. provision, of the Constitution, and were Itg follow. via. Pea,—Elmer.. Andernon. Arthur. Ltackh•As.e. Rail. Beek, Bower. Brown, Calhoun. Campbell. Chan, Cie.: cr. Crawford. Dickey. Ent /Voter. Enust. F•dt• r. rbbl.A:e r. IlLlea. flame:, Harper, Rem, Ilef.rand, 11111. Rod: maul. (Berk..) lushrle, lune., Jacob., Jenks'', John[ 7,,lsn *on. Kauffman. Kerr. Knight. lA•Renring. buntaker, LArett, ShAtear, STCalatunt. SloArbead. Nirosna. 'Ausaelinan, Nichol.on. Nunestb.cher. Cetera, PAR - Min. Pnwnall. Purt ItArneey, Ramsey, ( York,: Reamer. Reed. ItobArrs. knith, (Cmbria.) dada, (CAI:At, Steverm,n. Vat:roods:a. Ticker.. Voeghtley, Waiter. %V vabro..k. What. tun. WlWl:ton, Witherow, Wright, 7.lrnrucrusab and beta. zkvarka..--19. Nark—Mtwara. Rack un.Benson, Duck, /band, a. Ilan. cock', !line. Koffman. (Lebanon.) LAI,, Etrnth, re, Thorn, Warner and Woltro9.--1.2. Su the gonadn was determined In the alllentatler. , On the question. Wilt the Ilona are. In the second amendment! The yeas and nays were taken assembly t o th e peeslai o ne f the Constitution, and were as follow, vie: Yeas—Meagre. Anderson, Itackbouse, Ball, Beck, Iloe-r, Calhoun. Campbell, Carty, Ent, PaueoLl, Poste, finale, Ilamel, Harper, 'fetus, Illettand, Ifillogas. Hoffman. (Barks) lloosekseper, Imbtio, loons, Jenkins, Jobb., Johnson. Kenfltanan, Knight, Leleenring, Longaker, Lovett. 31snear, Mangle. Wllvain, Mas,rhead. Musselmao,N knob., Ninhal. SO, Soemorloar, Pearson, Peters, Petrik an. Pownall, Patt , eil. BainamYdPiallodelphla., ILams..y, (Y or k., Real, r, Rol.sets. Rupp. Shaw, Shaso, Tolan, Vail, Voegiatley. Walt,. • IVestlarao,k. NI harlot, Identuerman and Get, Speatase—a7. Ncra--51eaars Arthur, Augustine. Beck.; Ines,, !Mahal, Brown. f, Cl- , Ca - e.t.a - al, Brat er, Cilia..., , Ilamilton, Ilancoek, frill. Ifllle, Koffman, (Lebanott.)Jadaaai, Kerr, Lebo, !Mal:flout, 51onfina. Reed, innlth, ;amato - my Smith, (Ceutre.) Stevenson. Struther s Thoro. Vanvoorhas, Slakes*, Wagonsoller, Winner. Wintrmle, Witlarow anal Wright-34. On the question was determined in the alllrmative. (Bathe question, IVill the House woo to the third amendment' The yam and nays wore token agreeably to the provisions 1 of the Co mtitutloti. and were as follow, can WII AT IT IS Da )INti FOR Tit E SICK. b rea m . Yeas— Anderwan. Boakhouss, Ball. Ikek , Den... w m g, bambino, Kay.. the S. ell known Idtbographer.soys) town r..Csllainn C a nti ld s ' ll .Cho'e.C l ". s, a•Ciawf"rd. •"I Imre (roam, any used Hal imve's Holland Bitters. anal find Dickey, Ent, Cysts, Vatiaold. Foster, tindroory. llonnal, i, ~,,,„, , ,,y ~,,,,,,, if1,,,,C. ..,, ,1 e bi1,,,,- llorrear, Heins, Ilebarenal, MIL 11111eints. Huffman, (Barka) Iter. Sonmal italaasek says: "1 panto! spe,atal relief firm Koffman. (Lehmann.) llonawkeePes. lodate. 1.... J. ,, b, ii, n , f or a ...sere headache, with which I laad long sof- Johns„ Johnson, Kauffman, Kerr. Lade, Lamletker, Lovett. I fired." NW:mar, Mangle. M'Caltnnit, 3loorlacod, pennon. M ...sob l j , t y ~,,d , E. ,,, , nay , .. I l an „ ~,,,,, 11,,h,,,,,, MS_ ... rot ' r ,' i ' n. k i b ,„." l' ',,,,'', l , c r h :,l7 o ' . ~,,N 7,,--,...-,;;, , i .! , „ :,.;;; ; ; , ,i7t . ; : . 7, : ! 1 ,, ,, , , ..,,.... ~,, 1, , , , , •, , , , ,, ,, : ,, , , :71 r e . and , r .. 7....g1 ,, t1 I . nu d It to others, knowing It Rapp, Shaw, Sloan. Smith, (Conslaria.) Smith, Wetatre j .l Ali. Jonathan Neely. of Lower St. Clair, tosyre .1 hens de tNevenwiti. Tolan, Vail, Vans "wids, Nlnalirlai. Vos4Sistl' y. siravt peat be:alit from its sue for weakness of hi,. stomach Nv,,, , ,n,5011er, Weetbrook, Williston, iVitherow, W•right, ~,,, ~,,,,,,,,,,,,..., Zimmermann endliot 2, .sneaker-72_ , I , Ja•. N. Murphy, say.: a•After several physicians had felled Ksro--3feawre. Arthur . An P l.iin ' ik " nk " . • ilkh "P• r.r. l. I Iberher - 4 Holland Boasts removed the pain (runt my heart D o ck, Oildes, llanfilton, Ilenrock. Irina, Jenkins, Knight, a, a, .I ~,,,,,,,,,,,,, fm . , n ,,, ,,, , ,,,,„ „ Lei/wring. 51'11min, Ilemsoy, a Philoale Iphis, ,I)adeds. stria t la. Tim edstor of the Kittanning Free Pre, Imre "After one ere, Thorn, Weiner, Warner. Wharton find IVlntrods---21. ~, , h ea y phys,va t .. in CI., ,d,,,,, I:o,t WI N 4. p,,,,,.b.w. So the floatation woe determined in the aillirmative. Ilona.) Bitten. cored me of Oa , worst form of Deamapsta." On the question. Will the !ham agree to the fourth amendment? " ~' , ..-' r ,n , i ' g r . ;.' , } ,,...., 1 ;:.' '. ' .7 1' „ " ,;'",',.. r „'",',.' , ',' ‘ ;',, r if , :tr: i , „ " , ` , 7 ,.. 1 " , i , , ... , r . ac . 0 , , The yrs, and nays 1.-.. re taken agreeably to the provisions th e to, mo litho* in the worid for a disoralsrtal stomach of the Con-mutual. and wire as follow, ISA. 1 111 ,here" Vats-51,5, Anderson, Arthur. Baelshouse. Backus, 1 ~.. j „,,,,,,,,,,, , „. of . ~,,, P __,.. , ,. b a d „ ,,,,,,,, pr0m,.... Ball, neck. lieltau. Maud (tower. Brown. Calhoun, Canna ~ ..,, ~,,,,,,...",, ~,,,,,,,„ ~,,. ~ "•,`,LL, ,,- . 0 , . 0, :,,nhu,.,. bell, Carty, Chose. Clearer, Crawford. Dirkes. Ent, Kiel. , if , j:4,,,,„ t , th e 1..,,:1ing 11,1111.1 physician of Penna. by Fausold. Poster, OitateaneY• 0)Ial, Ilaunel.' Bull. , M.' , ; eseriissl It !resiliently derma the poet there., year.) with ffelstand, 11111-JillieM`e. II"Ii.en• Je t , k n " i ' .. ”. ' marked sur,. la .I..ladateted stall, of tin digestive organs, goon.) floosekoeper. I natant,. Inn, d, Jenkins. John., . ,„ or u„, , j ,,,,,,, re ,.,j,,. . 'Johnson. Kauffman. Item. Lebo. Leto.nrina.Longelet ,I.ovett, I Ti,.' ~,,,,„,,„ Ha n l on '[ ri m ._ r e_ -,,,, e: ~- mad ?dancer, !tangle. M'Calnaant.. lob rain. sfurnme. Vitiate). l ~ „ q ,,,. ~,,,,) „.„, ‘,„.„.,,,,,,„ ~,,C. , ,',:',, . , _. ,, 1. ~, mg ,,, Nkhols, Nichol... .. , atnemeae r. 0 . ." . .. P . '' , my wife. I troubled a all, Bo great ak bilaty common to all ni Pntnkin. rn.ndli. Puir,11,R..,„,(1.ww,i p hi,,., it.,,,„,n.3. ~,,anstimptlve habit.) and really It u. doing her morn maxi ((York,) Roomer, Reed, Boherts, Rupp. Shaw, Sloan. Smith. ~,,,,,, j ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ~x , ,,,,,,,„,..„‘ k„.. .., fovenbria.) Smith, (Canton,) t4`,"".... 'rule'. Veit. \ ' .n • so rii'c.—Whnnver oxpnon in find In this a beverage win he disappointed.. hot to the mirk, week owl low spirited, ,oath. Vickers, Voogidloy, Wagonsellor. Warner, West brook. Whariuth Win '''''h Withr ''' , ll '''''''''' ''' . It alit prove et grateful aromatic ,l 1=121=111111211=112=621 G..)—ta era! count Mattl.ina talt,a• aro off,md for For tatrti:olara. rail at itAZETTE lnl NTIN M. at,. L. frhhtortllfT Stoves: Stoves{: 1%67. THE MOST 001PLETE ASSORTMENT .tf And II ,InA tn Ai Of). at the los,st onipli.inp In part tho cvh3hra . .•.l Alr.Thr.ht, Aur Dninsouti. Tror!, ern Palaa. C..tklng. 11..nuty ..f thn icra Togul her 14 , i1 e‘ vane'''. Art 1,1••• In th. Una. “uel) ea Mnrnl.lllng.l;ull, all.l SlN•.lng. Bird, unt - rt•l ..t t . 4,1.1 Call at .S.gn f : f Red Clarer F.N1 , 1,1.tr0 , t. nir34.l 171:0. W. lIVIILEY. T IiE r Sp3SCRIBER ISMAN PORTAPLE notRIN.I MILLS yr =M=DM n..r,. ~+rr. afli pn,r. •„n,lm in m~., Inn, I !n.Mn.` kF'rvl•n,.d I,y v vr,at I v 111 111..111...! , . • .11 1.. .1t.0n..t.:. wall.,over 12 r Jail 3 In op.-n.llOll At the An.l F•... 1 tr.Au . HAN, ell•••el, nu-1 souk ,llrpstrh W WA U. WI:. %Valiant Hall Iteatianranl JOSEPH.EFLIC/KER, 1/1 , / , '• • II ILI. PI ;111 STREL r. OFFER lir THE PUBLIC ALL THE . f vr, .0 sh,rtntt t. fr In 11.. 311,41,r, t. , 1..:. I.~~-~,M:r=:>:: mac: ~:~~ _ a.~.N.. •Ilailroals Great W eeeee n /Mall Renate. GALENA AND Clitagu lgo CAI3O Union liailnad, Ma Woo for Freeport. Galena and Dunkltb, from CENTRAL DEPOT. tad of LAKE STREET, connecting - at Drinklth with suatmem for St. Poul end the Upper Albalselppl, WELLS STREET DEPOT. FULTON AND lOWA ,LINE—For DLIOD, Felten, and Control lowa. Passengere'for lowa, Nebraska and Kaneaa. win And this the moot expeditions route, It being an Air Line to the Mississippi, and shorter by fifty num than any oCher line. connecting at Fulton with the Oreat lowa Stage Co., for all points in lowa and the Rent. BELOIT AND MADISON LLNE—For Be l ol l ,Janenlile, Medians and Central Irteconain. FOX RIVER VALLEY LINE—For Crystal Lek% Ito Henry, Richmond, and points North. Two train. daily, Sunday excepted, for all of the above points, making dose connections with the Eastern Rod* and withowlets on thelftatinVorth and month, P. A . HALL, suld,[tarnlyddhl3 HINZ. 21:4151:1101noL ..,,ii 7::; .. . . _— ---,,.., ~..-.,--.,:-:!,-.s 5-',..?',..:4'7;;:l. i--1'a'1;i4.,i'.'.4g:;`,,,!,,;--,-",;,:v.,-,-;..=,%,.'i,,,,,,.'.^,-..Z-f-V, ilaitroabs JUDE 22d 1.5157. 111 mrsiirmi,COLVST: DES L. CINCEVNATI SHOR NE RAILROAD, vistirr.rnternAr. Thirty 11,74, of Trout Sneed—Throolgh to Cblanobus in EVA !roan—trithoOt change of atrAO-21) COI M====l On and after MONDAY, Jeva 2.d , 1357, Two Passinroms Teams via this route leave the Federal Streyt, Allegheny Depot. dally,(Sunday• mcepted.) as Woes FIRST TRAlN—Clacnoran Ezrtuns leave. Allegheny at 2.50 3.14 StrubetirilkJllKloll &0,, (beakfast et Cothoo. toe at 8 A. iO4) Colembue .1 10.50 and %intent at Cin cinnati at 140 r. it. This train stops Vaton Cadiz Junc tion, Wiz, New Market, Uhriehsvilhs, and Newark on the Steubenville and Indiana &druid. SECOND TRAlN—Ntant Pa/mason leaves Allegheny 3.00 r. x- Steubenville Junction 6,30, Wend.. 2,10 and AniVe• at Cineinnarl at 7,30 a. a , stopping at all at. tioivon S.& L R. R. gar Ry Ole route thirty rale. of travel ore saved, It be tba movtdtrect lino from Pittaboralo ombo., Cla drawl and ti.o ...Ahern and wath t e rn nev cltlee, and In anadatioetav arid atanagelvent, aosurpaaatel by any ant clan road to the Colon. Trains connect at Newark with the -gaaaneky, kfaaapeld & Newark R. ftfor Mt. 'Vernon, Sandusky, Toledo and (New. At thiLIIMBUS with Columba., Piqua and Indians R. L. for Piqua, Urbana, Troy, Bellefootainr, Sorest kr- At XlL'ilk with the Dayton, Xenia k Belpre and Indiana CentraSll. R. for Springfield, Dayton, Richmond, indlenap olis, Louisville, Central Central Illinois, lafvette, Terre Haute, St. Louis, tr. At MORROW with the Cincinnati, Wilmington and Zane* rine R. R. for Washington. Circleville and Lantaater. At LOVELAND with nada for 11111tdaro, liankdan and Port. mouth. AT CLNCINNATI with the Ohio d Ma/in...pin' Dread Guage R. 'Liar Lotdeville, New Albany, Evans ville, rineennee, Cairo, Central Illinois, R. Louie, Jefferson city. Kama, Nebraska, and ell points on the IRinoie , 111. unri and 31.1ssippi rivers. FARE AS LAW ARM ANT OTHER ROUE- 100A01 CHECKED THIIISL'OI4 For through tickets by tbta route to the principal prams. AND SUCTIIO.I erns*, please apply at the Great Western Ticket Office, directly on the corner of the Monongahela Noose, Pittsburgh; or of Or Federal Street Statiollf, Alle gheny. Sit- ASK FOR TICKETS *VIA STEUBENTILLE.*-SS All inforruntlon concerning the above Lilts and Its cow 'sections. together with through freight rates and contracts, will be furnished on opplkatlon to. MORRISON FOSTER, Agent, No.lll, Water et, Plttergb OEO. W. FULTON, Superintendent. Lararrrre Dertanat, Steubenville, General Agent Mr Line Rote FROM CIIICAG 0 TO ST. LOUIS vb. St. Lou* Alto. and Chicago Railroad, all the may by Hatkoed, tarrying the Great American Empress and United States Malik The only 411rect and reliable mote to the South andKouthereet. Severity tulles shorter than sayother Route. Traits...leave ILO MICIIIGAII SOUTHER:I and CHICAGO A ROCK ISLAND It. It., Career of Von Buren and Sharman streets. St. loot, Day Explain, II:30 A. to., daily, (Stulday am repted)—arrive at Plot St. Loots at 1:30 P. L. St. Lords MO5l Express, ILE% P. 11., daily, (Saturday. az. eepte.,l4.-arrive •t East St. Loots a11:30 P. H. TRAINS LEAVE EAST ST. LOUIS. . . Day Exproax thls A. M., daily, (Sunday excepted,) arrive at Chicago at 11,15 I'. M. Night Express, 5 P. M., daily, (Sunday except... 44) arrive at Chicago at 7:45 A.. 11. From Chicago to St. Louie, 13 HOWL IMPORTANT LOCAL CONNECTIONS. --—•- • - • . AT JOLlET—with the Rock leland Railroad for Mine; tag .lie, Rock Teland and Central loam. AT BLOOMINGTON—with Illinois Central Railroad for Clinton, Waynesville, and Decatur,. and with Stages for Peoria. at Peoria Junction with Peoria and &polka It. R. for Walnut Grove, Washington, Peoria, Pekin, Ihiralleld, Mmund, Knoxville, Galvwburg, Monmouth and Burling. ton. AT SPRINGFIELD--with Oreat Western Railroad far Jacksonville. Naples and Illinois River. AT ALTON—with Daily Line of Packets for Ifandbal, Quincy and Keokuk: the moat expeditious and reliable MUM to all portions of North Eastern Missoini. AT ST. LOUlS—with Daily hoot Clam Steamboats for Now Orleans and Intermediate Points on the Lower M1..1.. sievippi, and with Reguler Linee of Packets for Minas, St. Joseph, and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cambers I.d and Arkansas Rivers. Pameengersdestlited for klinemington,Springgebl, Deathtr, Jackatville, Sepia and all points on the BlLlsbetippl, wort. Emma Cuml4Karol and Tonnessee rivers, by taking tho above room, will lei sure of tusking connections, and arriving in at. lamis on advertised time, avoiding the vexa tions delays of the thraldom route via. Peoria and Wads River, saving twenty-four boors time, being tbirtyaleven Iles lean distant to Bloomington. ffilyaight hat to Spring. field. seventy lase to St. Louis, and fifteen laato Peoria than by any other route. Through tickets can be procured at all the &stern Railroad °thaw, st the Company's office, 49 Dearborn street, opposite the Tremont Bowe, and at. the Illehigan Southern and Rock Island Depot; corner of Yen Boron and S h erman street.. Ilemprnsible Baggage Men trill be at the Depots of W. various roods coining into the City, to check iNgrage through to any point dmired on the Lima A. IL MOORE, Sup'L mr7:d E. 31. GOODRICH, General Pareteng. Agent. Pennsylvania Railroad UMMER ARRANGE-al i simai SNIENT-4)11 wad after .hine=d Th. man Trala leaves the Paneager ktetlott every thtlffte: Ina. oacept Sunday, at 11.60 o'clock. • TILE PAST LL\E leaven Plttebargh, except Sunday, at BO P. M. THE MORT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh far Philadelphia at 9,30 P. M. The Indiana Accommodation train hooves Pittsburgh daily, except Sunday, at 330 o'clock, P. Al., 'topping at all" elation', and rimming tO far as Indiana. The First Amour =elation Train for Tattle Creek Bridge, loaves daily, ca' Sunday, at 10.15 am. The Second - Accommodation ti pt for Turtle Creek leacesdaily, Sunday excepted, at/.'20 P. M..— The Third Accommodation Train for Turtle Creek leave' daily, except Sunday, at 6:3) P. IL ReturniugTraine arrive itiPitteburghulollosac—thrprres 1.15 p. m.: Mall, .12...10 a. M.; Fast Line, 2 a. na; Indiana Ac commodation...4nd Counelleville,9 amp Pint Turtle Creek Accommodation, 0.500. m.; Second Accommodation., 12.40 p. rat, Third Accommodation, eao p. tra, with Conuelsellle Au commodation. The traveling public will find it greatly to their Interest, in going East or West, to travel by the Penneyirania Rait tomb as the accommodations now offered eattnot be warps.► cd no Any other route. A. the road is ballasted witkStooe and ie entirely free from dust, we can promise safety, speed nod comfort Mall who may favor this road with their pat. romans For Neither rortkolen wee batallilll”t the dinned glid ing pant.. Passenger, from the Weld will and this the shortest end twat ezpeditiour route to Philadelphia. Bala. mom, Neer York or Boston. J. STEWART, Agt., Passenger lines, Pittsburgh. TIIOS. 310011 E, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. halyd 'CZ Bteamspips 11E457 ............ .. ; , . .......... kteamer Telegraph. THE FINE LOW PRESSURE' Steamer Telegraph, Capt. RICILARD BARROW, will make thrys Myra week between tdere Port Stanley, Port Burwall and Pad Brum Loaro Cleveland for Port Stanley, Port Burwell, and Port Brune every Mondaym Wednesday. and Priddy at 7' A o'clock P. M. ' Leave Port Burwell at 3 o'clock, P. M., and Pod Stan ley at 7 o'clock, P. SI., for Cleveland, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday. • The TV-L.111API! carries the Crated State. ilall betweeet these Ports, and eonnette at Cleve Lewd with the C, C. O. Railroad, Clevelend and Pitteborgh, Lake Shore and Toledo Rath.eds. Also. with Port Stanley and London lLadraaolt and Pork Burwell Sue of Stage.. The 'MLA/1141Pa hoe been thoroughly overhauled aid Atted, Ind le in excellent coratlern for the tnede rho roe AIR-For Frelea or pe e apply to 800V1LI, A LAUHERDALE, Cleveland, LANK k MIL, or JOHN IIcKENNON, Port Intren4l, nd 1101.0,3111 1110DERSON, or ROUTH A DAVISON, 'or! Stanley. aplo:7md Liverpool, Philadelphia mad New York Screw Steamship Compaisp. TllE SPLENDID STEAAISILIPS forming the above Rea wW .1I from 'New York ea follotrc KANGAROO, Capt. deffrey, August nth. CITY OY BALTIMORE. " Leitch " 2Pb. CITY OY WASHINGTON, " Wylie; Sept. 3d. And each alternate Thureday. Front Liverpool every alternate Wednesday. rem from New York, Cabin VS, Third CIL. SRO. Liverpoti " 100.$136,ESTS,Third Chin Return Tickets ,aallable 1. for al% months by say m $4 um of 'the line. 1 douttuWestern is road oleo am oun to all porta .d Sandusky with n Lakes; tusking route by *blob • e arras Wed. PiTTSUCRCII 76e par 100 ilm. I . Chihli], $l4O Third am, $OO. Thom Steamehlpe are ropplied with Improved Watertig compartments, and carry experienced Surgeon.. Persons about proomedhog to Europa, or erishinigto for their friend. from the old country, can purchase tkkN arid obtain all Mformation by applying to J. G.Dale,l Drosdasy, N. S., bible & Cortes. 117 Divenbuty,N, Y., or Jolts TIIOMPSON,'4IO Liberty et., Pittsburgh .111/-Pumie certificates by first clam baillmr.Psckets 1!•• tureen New bock and Liverpool. Drafts sold by the above) deZ--apa 60e per 100 to 50e par 100 Tbs. 40e per 100 tbs. Dollar Savings Bank, No. 65 "Rare' Street, Ran. ./tone, Joan' Nov Stalk O o o PEN DAILY FRO M 9TO 2 O'CLOCK, .1. on 'Wednesday and Saturday truing', front /day trot to November first, from 'lto a o'cloir, and from No vember trot to May first, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Depoeita receired of all mune net leas than one Dollar. ...I • d''''' , ••d or tho prole declared take a year, In Juno and Dmember. lateroat mu declared at the rate of six per cent. perannotn, In December, 1866, abut, to Jona,. and December. 1856. and nme,lBs:. Interen, if not drown out, la placed to the credit of the de positor n principal, and bean the rams Warted from airline clays of June and Decembar, conmciandlog toria a year with. out troubling the depositor to call or gran to precool kli pees book. At tills rate, money veal double In Jr.. thma 12 • yearn, making to the morel*. =AM annoam 0131 pa at A T.. Books containing the Charter, Bylaaa,ltalee and Res baton. taralehod gratis, on applkation the aka. Prrsiamt—GEOßGE aLIatEE. Ropowell nag George R. Whit, William F. Johnston, Jame* W. Reitman, Alor.aader Drtußey, John S. Ccegratv, John G. Beckofon, 11111 Bergwin, Albert Culbertaeo, Jahn B. C'enDebt, J. Gardner COMO,. A 1.1.0 A. Carrier, Charles A. Co lAniglae, Frunefe Fella, Gecrge F. Gilmore. Jame. 8. noon, Wllllent S. Gavels, Jemes Itertbaan. Secretary and . sulayil—mrl9 Taints D. BellaY, William B. LtwelsTe John 11. Uelkm, 'Walter P. Manthalli. Wilma Miller, William Phillip% A. M. Pollock . 3L Do henry L. Riatrentlt,- Bohan. James glidk, John M. Sawyer, George EL golden, Ale:wider MAW —CHARLES A. Cy.n,roft" GEORGE E. •RAOLD L Jelltselyr BANKERS, EXCHANGE, esocx AND Bill Broken. Current and Uncurrent Money Bon[' and Sold. Blocks bought and wad on crommir 4oo . Balances Paper, Bond. and td0e., 04 ,... Cy tJ Ldlroad Bonds purrhmed and.rAtouted. ollectkaw promptly attend A l • at . : . — Office No. 74 Yourth Street BANKING JAOUSESM - 7 — IF jr - On 11060. MOUNT (S/NNELLSTIL ,LE ...... uNioNlowN EiEw .......... Decowed, oteconnts wads, senate boagg, sof and nk Notes and Bgeo, bought and sed, Macke, Nolte and other Securities t and sold on ccefe. min en. Correopondence and oglectlons Patched- iiOL3rES sox. n N Nmax andDommtk Bills of D4oetta, Book Muds and B ritutagrata Aia - con«tio....3'' No. Ce ftr.e4 ° 01 . en the latielpal titles throngboat the Maid &saw WHALEBONE, Corded Atonal Pala of nnd Sria Moped Skirh, at greatly lactated M o et las eag Peal 4-.. J• 29 Ya . e PAVEplgr-xwxr ...badyie rpai layout Toe et i aa4 la the Blati. caulan, t • ,P,-.?-!,.i.,,,,P,&-KT,";442f.. liionttam Jolla 11. iBboenbergety Charles Knap, N. Oran= !largo:, Thcota ennzaetter, Teaae NE Peacock, . Willa.= d. Andereom. BrOFORD CO —.sommtsvrai, WESTMOILVD CO ...FAYETTE CO,,