COIBIIIIA DllOOMT. LEVI I. TATE, EDITOR. Bloomsbiirg,. July 18, 1857, Uetnocrailc Slate Nominations. von oovcuNon, a EN. WILLIAM P. PACKER, Of t.ycoming County, TOR OANAL COMMISSIONER Hon. NIMROD. STRICKLAND, Of Cluster county. for juDcca or the surREJtr. counT. WILLIAM STRONG, Of Berks County. JAMES THOMPSON, Of Erie County, ,r ,. x , , , Is,!! '.-V 'f',""1" , l IT, or the Law in utootocbu.jt. Cotuiulilo county, l a., and will, glvo lila undivided and careTuI atlmtlun to all proteMlonni builncia (intrusted to him in Uoltimlln and adJolnJns countlri, Ito cm b found cunilantty. In hi. Office, In nolil taa'a Row.iiflit tho 17o.irt llouio. Consistency. Wo believe it is Mr. Emerson who says that " consistency is tho bngbnar of little minds j'1 and somo oae else has rendered tho same idea into tho vulgato, by saying, " that a wiso man often changes his mind, but a fool never docs." If tho abovo pro position is truo, then indeed havo tho op position to tho Dcmocratio pjrty in the Stato of Pennsylvania, much whereof to boast. For if over any party havo scouted Mr. Emerson's bugbear of consistency, and adopted in its length and brcad.h tho pro verb, that party is the ono which is now keeping up a sort of guerilla warfare against tho Democratic party, and against tho Con stitution of Iho State and tho Nation. Upon every question of Stato or national policy, tbc party in opposition have changed sides in support of every measuro which was thought to bo leading and important ten years ago, or oven Ies3 than that, thoy havo faltered or fallen back ; and now, it is not too much to say, that they havo abandoned every idea of principle, and pinned their faith to the doctrine of power. Willing to adopt every ism, no matter how inuch at vnrianco with former-profossions seeking to proselyte by promises of political preferment ; unscrupulous in the uso of means whereby to attain-an end o anmcn surato with those means; they seek success playing to sectional passion and local in terests, ignoring altogether thoso great "fundamentals, truth and honesty, which should guide tho course of every person and party. Such is a truthful sketch of tho present position cf our friends of tho opposition. It is certainly within tho memory of men now living, that David Wilmot was denounced by the men who aro now sup porting him, as a British free trado loco foco, who ought to bo hung in chains, and wo are not sure that ho was not burned in offigy by some of his present worshippers and suppor'crs. Have tho old tariff nhigs of Pennsylva nia really abandoned the policy of protee tion? Will they now, not on y consent to let this pet measure go to tho wall, but at tho same time, assist t) put into position and power the " baso and unnatural trai tor' who thus betrayed tho intoroits of his nativo Stato I Ohl "consistency, thou art a jewel" Baid ono, the latehet of whoso shoe, Emerson is not worthy to unloose. Would not a universal shout of derision at tho folly, stupidity, and inconsistency of the Democratic party, go up from tho lotgth and breadth of the laud, if the Democrats had chosen Wilmot as their standard bear er, in this contest 1 And yet, how infinitely more absurd, contemptiblo, and unworthy is tho course of tho Black Republican fac tion; composed as it is, of men who once belonged to the organization known as Whig! Than Wilmot, no tn.ui moro hear tily abusod and hated tho men who aro now his supporters, no man moro fiercely fbughV tho old Whig pariy, no man more lic-irttly despised, and yot despises, its principles; and yet, while for one derelic tion of doctrine and duty the Democracy havo forever cast him off, a3 utterly un worthy; ttill, without retraction or apology, tho opposition havo received him with open arms, and like spaniels, crawl whining to his feet, and lick tho hand that smote them. Astronomical Lecture. Rev. B. S. Huntington, Principil of Aston Itidgo Seminary, will deliver at iho Court House, on Saturday evening, (Mar evening,) an Astronomical Lecture, recent ly delivered by him with much eclat in PhiLdelpbia, Tho subject of tho lecture ' is the Solar System. It illustrates tho Ui- j vino- Wisdom of tho arrangements which I secure its stability, and opposes tho mis. 1 taken views of Astronomy and Prophecy I changes speak most cncouraginly of tho ! contracts may be mado ou behalf ot tho which predict injury from comets and other ! approachin" harvest. In the Miami valley HMa in tho oarrJng out anJ application of cuscs. To those who feel interested in and along the Lakes, the Cincinnati GazetS fe tlht sublime science which, perhaps, more says :- assort that by a conU.act tho constitutional tun any other Eets forth-tho glory of tho " Po'atoos never lookod better, corapar- powor of taxation or any other can bo Ctator, this affords a good opportunity -of! aiivoly than now. Tho high price has abridged, limited or destroyed, Thosowho Honing to an able and'instructive locturc. caused a much larger amount to bo planted I asscrt t,mttLU ispussible must demonstrate pie of admission ten cents. than before. 'ulZr, a ' , , 1 "ho it is abundant, and overywhero . contracts clear powers of government confi iik Main Link. 0 learn from tho i00tB wcn ji10 lat0 weatbcr Jma been ded to the LogisUturo by the constitution 13 wisburg Telegraph, that the deeds for very favorable for its growth." 'moybo crippled or destroyed,& tho contracts tbjjtain Lino of Iho Publio Works, will ; t which havo this effect aro to bo upheld by klivered to tho Pennsylvania Railroad i,.,t n. i r.n tofivj C any,on or about the 15th, (last cd. irdy,) when immedinto posscsnon ivill I'WJton, ThO PhiliBtillOS ai'O Upon Us I Our neighbor nf the KnowNothing Tmw.towIt.-Dr. John, of tho CotoWa ! j ri. nfii, Sfiiit Ju,mcan,MiVr.1inoyn,onheJilon. tour American, aro both ilown upon Us in 1 lUcir last issues liko a pair of half baked common brick. In reference to tho pro- posod Editorial Convention, wo intimated - , , , . . , n lortmglit sicco, mat wo wcronoi euro,, but that that call, was of "rat oriimi," and. closed our brief articlo, with tho assevcra- ,.'... ,.-.11. lion tuai certain iimors, now osiodsiuijt, pnonr-pl in r-fttinff tm a Convention for d in L-ettinc un a Convention for f i t p lad s -a a o tho regulation of tablished papers in our District at under -. . . .... ... 1 t i pnecs, and wero still ratting regular sub-. Bcriptions. This fact is incontrovertible, J and the inrerenco bo plain, that " tho way-1 faring inao, though a fool, need not err therein." Yet thoso gontlemen cfteot to ' understand it in relation only to advertising, I 1 .1 i ...1 u... -7. I nuu BUy uoiu.uj; "uuuu w .., .jw. '"key ppcar mora ingenious than houost, i b Will Urs. Urowcr and John attempt to '. deny, that whilst tho Danville Intelligencer, ' ' I and Danville Demuerat, of Montour county, ai.d tho Columbia Democrat, mid Star of tho North, of this county, wero established upon tho 82 00 a year subscription, they and each of them, commenced their papers, hab'nab, in tho respective counties,' nt SI So per annum. This was and is tho point at issue, nnd we think they stand guilty in manner and form, as charged in iho in. dictmont. And sinco theso gentlemen havo indicated lhcpcrsonalrcfcrcnco,and appear, to givo it tho preference, wo will accommo date their wishes, individually, nnd any, 3 Nathau said to David, "thou art the man I" Wo are nst opposed to an Editorial Convention. A properly constituted Con vection of Editors and Printers would re dound to tho honor of the Press and tho interest of tho "Art preservative of all arts." Dr. Browor invites us by circular to meet in Convection, at Danville, on Wed nesday, July 20th, and Dr. John, says it will bo held on Tuesday tho 4th day of August, When Doctors disagree, who shall decide. The Pennsylvania Maoazinb. Tho first number of this Magazine, of which our friend, Max. Greene, Esq., is editor, will be issued in about a month. This publication .possesses a larger list of dis tinguished contributors than any other in this State, snd perhaps in the country. Its pages w ill bo stored with articles from tho pens of somo of our most celebrated states men : and, from a perusal of somo of the productions, wo can safely assert that ifs reading matter will be of tho most interest ing nnd able character. Mr. Greene him self is a writer, of considerable nolo, and fully ablo t t conduct a periodical such as this is intendol to bo. Wo trust the Magazino will receive tho patrouago wo feel assured it will merit. So says tho llarrisburg Daily Telegraph, of July 10th, and wo shall bo very much rejoiced at tho success of a Magazine, in tho interior of tho Stato; though not having seen the prospectus, wo aro not informed what sort of a periodical this is intended to bo Wo givo it tho benefit of thi3 notice however, hoping it is intended to be what it ought to be, and knowing also that Max. Greene can make it whatsoever ho wishes. Persons desiring any further information can obtain it by writing to him at llarris burg, Pa. IIuupiikey Marshall describes tho American party as "a broad and quiet river, thit takes its noiseless way through tho pliiu, dilfusing fertility and beauty on all side?, and losing itself only ia tho ex- pinded ocean of tho nition's weal I'l An cx-Know-Notbing friend of tho Louisvillo Democrat saj s, that according to his ex perience, it is liko a country road ho onco traveled, which, at tho start, was broad and plain, straight and smooth, promising a pleasant journey aud speedy arrival at the desired goal, but soon bogan to twist around fences and wind through the woods, becom ing less distinct at every stop, until, at last, it ended iu a rabbit trick, and ran into tho ground. VSS" Our friend, C McCoy, of Jer Sfytown, has returned from the city with tho mos't beautiful and cheapest lot of new Goods tint has over been brought to town. His lawns and calicoes oro very rich and excellent, and collars excollon'. His largo assortment of ladies' shoes aro very cheap groceries also; and wo are told ho pays good prices for all kinds of produce. Col. onol, why do you not advertiso in tho Columbia Democrat, to lot your friends in RMit.ni.l TKr,., l ,,, Tr. loo!. and ovcrvwi1(.rn dsn. lenow vim recciVod yeur second lot of summer gooda T Tho idea fa wortLy of inprovement , . The Cuoi-s out West. Our Ohio ex. 1 gQr Col. John W. Forney has declined iit.t. i f..n:..i: i 1 i the compliment of a public dinner tendered to him by a number of prominent oiliions of VashinRlou, ' OANAL COMMISSIONERS. ' Vs, Tho I'OIIIISjIvanla Kollroad Co., Ct ftl. . .,-77 ,, Wo nivo below tbo argument for tho o , ,1(lIlt . ,ho cftE0 of tho 0anal t, , ,1 , pm,ki:. n.ii ommwsionors t.. titj 1 onnsyivama ltiyi-, ,ro:u Company, rf It understood to ; UCIO UIU. US. w V . ...will, ... "VVUintu re90(ircl nnj rrofOUDj tliought of' that . , I Law. Il.mDi. nritlniiAn In nMit)nln Inm I S ' ' . .1 wholo proccoilinRS, ami wo present tins - , , , , , . . areumont 03 tho baS18 uPon wI'teh tho iu- arfiumcul ua 1110 uaslH ur" '" 1110 junc'in was ask'l on this ono of tho three bills. W o reuret tho necessity of ureat i ' l.uuicviabiuil. AHGU.MEN P FOIt COMPLAINANTS, Tho competoncy 0f t10 Legislature to contract with n railroad corporation for a porpotua lesemption ol'lho property of tho 'rom taxation, is questioned by this bill. Ij tho power t) Uo this coutorred ... ,.- T.aifislftturo bv tho constitution ? r 0 istitutlou I f (including J.I10 grant of legislative power ot taxation; 13 in tuo nrst artieto, anil " , 1011113 ' A ocwnHvo power at flia I liHiimrtii iron IMi eltnli ttn 'ratm in n !Goner!ll Assembly, to consist of a)u House of UepretPiitatives." a benate iucro 13 110 dcSnitiou of tho power no description 01 its character or extent ami henco wo aro obligod to ro'ort to other fourocs than tho section containing the grant, in order to judge it. K is manifest it docs not extend to cases whoro jurisdiction is conferred upon tho general government, or at least to cases whero tho jurisdiction of tho, general gov ernment ii exclusive; nor to caso3 where prohibitionutpon tlio Stato action aro found in the fcdcnl constitution. And it is also largely limited (as well as directed) by subsequent provisions of tho constitution, nnd especially by the Declaration of Rights, which constitutes tho ninth article. Tlio legislative p iwer is further to bo considered with re.'eronco to tho nature of tho government. It is thorepublioan theory in this country, that sovereignly exists iu the mass of tho community considered in an oggregato capacity ; that tin institution of government ptocccds from tho people; that all its powers uro delegated, and to bo held and exercised by it as trust powers ; and that it is tho subject, at all times, to tho interposition of tho sovereign power which created it. Tlio introduction to tho constitution proves the authority by which it was ordained and established; tho second, twentieth and twenty-sixth sections of tho ninth articlo exhibited Iho nature cf the government; its subordination t tho sovereign authority; and that all its powers aro delcgaied to it, to be exercised with reforenco lo tho objects for which thoy wero granted, which aie announced to bo tho peace, safety and happii ess of tho people. Government, therefore, is an Aeont, and it administers a Trust, aud is invested with such powers only as tiro necessary to tho uischarco nt its duties therein. Anil tho legislative powers conQdcd to it oan only be sucli as aro "necessary anil pr.iper, at.tl there fore reasonably within the intention and moaning of tho uuihora of tho constitution Arbitrary aels in tho nitturo decrees acts against "common light" acts interfering with tho settled oourso of justieo in tho court'', and many ethers where no express constitutional prohibition appeared, have dicreforo been held to be without tho boun daries nf logisl.itivo power. Aud it is well said in Parker v. '-Iho Commonwealth (0 Barr, fil 1,) th it while "the government of I cnnsylvama is not ono ot enumerated powers, it is one of limited authority; and it is therefore not to be denied that the action of Ihe LcgUlaturo may bo invalid, thiuiKh it-contravenes no express provision of tho constitution, if it bo a violation of tho spirit of that instrument, and tho genius of tho public institutions designed to bo created by it." Seo, 4 Barbour 71. Wo may say that an act is unconstitutional when it is not of tho nature of legislation, or when it is unauthorized or torbiuilcn. And in view of th3 known propensity of legisla tion to abuse, it is of vital conscquenco to tho purity, bucccss and duration of our constitutional system, tint all acts tailing fairly within this description should bo crushed by tho judiciary. Tho tax power 13 a branch of legislative power. In tho absence of exact definition wo may concluded it to bo a powor to raise so much money as is necessary for tho support of tho government, and for tho accomplishment of tho constitutional objects confided to it. To this extentit is necessary, and thercloro.it exists. Our question is as to tho power of tho Legislature to contract with a party that all property held by such pariy shall, for an indelinato period of time, or forever, bo free nnd discharged .from taxation. The inquiry is twofold first, whether such contract is authorized by tho tax power itself, and secoudly, if not, whether it arises under a distinct power. As to tho former, it is manifest that tho destruction or abridg ment of a power cannot bo considered an exorcise of tho power itself. No power can act legitimately to its own destruction. In tho second place, if tho act iu question does not pert iin t the tax power, what is the name, and what arc tho characteristics of tho power to which it does pertain ? Is it to a general contract power or authority to form legal engagements to which tho Stato shall bo a party? But it has nover becu supposed that any general power to form contracts is included in tho power of legislation. In fact, it has been contended by rospeetablo authoiity that no law can be a contract, although contracts may bo niado under tho au hority of a law, iiuil pursuant to regulations which it pre scribes, -The truo view, doubtless is, that tUo courts ot ttl un,t e? l.alM tuon inauou has our system of constitutional government uudorgom) a moft ra(lijal changeb( anJ Stftte sovereignty and power been laid pro'lrnte beforo the Federal aalhoritv. The following objections to contracts of exemption may Lo mentioned : 1. They oblige to inequality of taxation, 1,1 contctnpt of a clear ami just rulo for tho cxorciso of tho power. Pullcudorf, Law of Nations, U.vii., chap, ix, r-ce. x. bill00 tll0 6ulljccla nro oU!god lo tho boBti of tase3 tll0 lik bburtLcnSl 011 ,., utuu.it, uu. ...,y ...u ..uuijr In ilofrn v flu. rmlilin pvnniind in wir ni v j ... j. ,. ... , , . I P ,co 19 tho duty of sovereigns iu this ' rosnect to draw no further sunnlios than I cither tho incro necessity nr tho slnglobon'o ,r,, uA ,, f ,t, - ....v .,.,- And then they aro to seo that those Ana tuon tney aro to seo tiiat tlioso silions bo levied according to tho justost l,rol'orll""t immunities ur i.v 1 immunities or (x- mnlions be granted to certain virions to the difraudvig or eppretting of the rat." Kutherlord's institutes of Natural Law, D.ii., o.H. Smith's 'Wealth of Nations, B. v., chap, ii., part 2. Such contracts aro unjust and oppres sive upon noatcnty. JJythoni.tho sourccii 1 0f public supply aro dried up, or decreased, !nml tho govornmeat in future loft to rely iUpon aportion instead of tho wholo cominu. nity, while its protcotion must continue to bo oxtended to all. 3. Thoy derogate from tho equal poncrs of a fututo legislature. 4. They tend to tho dissolution of gov ernment, and therefore lo defeat all tho purposes for which it is instituted. Carried to its results, it ia plain, a system of contract exemptions would impoverish tho govern ment aud destroy il; for if tho means of compulsory support wero takou away, it could not rely upon voluntary contributions. Nor is tho force of thoso considerations disturbed by tho fact that such exemptions may bo purchased. In that case, thoy encourage present wasto nnd profligacy, with consequent corruption of tho govern ment. But beyond this, it is evident that no consideration received can bo adequate. 'I ho right of calling for contributions for government purposes, from time lo time, fin-an indofiuito period, as such contributions are required by tho exigencies of publio affairs ii of greater valuo than any sum prcsoutly paid. Tho clement of time enters into tho question and is controlling. Besides, it is soarcoly po?siblo to fix tho valuo of an exemption oxtending over somo years, and it is certainly impossible if it oxtend over an indefinite period. How shall tho futuro nccosshies of tho Stato be measured? Who will fix tho exact time when sho will bo precipitated into war, or bo obliged to grapplo with domestic insur rcction ? Who will inform us when her creditors will again btand, obligation in hand, beforo an empty treasury? Tho power of tho Sta-e, at all time?, to fully command tho legitimate sources of publio supply is vital to her safety, interests, t.nd honor ; and beiuj thus, is inc.ipablo of valuation, aim no mora to bo surronderrd upon a contract of purchaso than iu any 1 titer munner. The power of taxation is not tho subiect of contract, of barter or sale by the legM.i ture, and such attempted contract would bo void. Debolt vs. Ohio Life insurance rfcd Triist Loinminv. 1 I lln'n Hf.it. TIn..nf3 C03, 578, 082 : Mo -hanies and Traders iJank vs, Debolt, ib50l ; Kumip vs. Puma Hank, ib., G01 .- Toled . Bank vs. Bond, lb., 05U,G93j Planklload (Jompmy vs Ilusted,! 0 Ohio State 11., 578 j Nor walk Plmli Houd 0 mpany vs. Same, ib,, 530, j Brewster vs. Hough, 10 N. II. 133. " But ther.) is a material ditl'erenee between the riht cf the legislature to yrai t land-i, or corpor.i(o powers, or money, and a right to grai.t away the essential at ribu ci of sovereignty, or rights of eminent domain. Thoso do not seem to furnish the subject matter of a contract. ,f Presbyterian Church vs. City of New York, 5 Cowan, 5at. "A corporation by contract cannot abridgo their legislative powor. Tho do fendaotf. had no power to limit their legis lative discretion by covenant-" Here followcs gome decisions of tho U. S. courts which tho complainants shows to bo entirely irrelevant ; and then proceed: This Court expressed itself plainly and strongly upon tho vital character and inalienability of tho tix piwor in the JJanlcof I'a,xs. The Commonwealth (7 Harris, 153,) and although tlio point was not distinctly argued or decided, aud al though reference is incidentally mado to tho supposed authority of Gordon vs. The Appeal Tax Court, tho expressed views upon tho nature oftho taxpowernio believed to sustain this bill, and to be in themselves solid and unanswerable. "1'ho taxing power is" an incident of the highest sovereignty. It is au essential part of every independent government. Ity tho constitution, and by tho principles which lio at tho foundation of every organ ized society, tho state may tax all the persons, natural and artificial, within her boarders, and compel them to contribute such part of their property and iucomo as tho Legislature may think right, to defray tho expenses and meet tho engagements of tlio government. Tlio wealth ot men who aro associated together is not less bubject to taxation than if it wero owned by indi viduals. Tho right is as clour to tax an incorporated company as a mercantile partnership. Tho stato being in full pos session of its power at tho timo of tho cou. tract in question, it is iinpossiblo to seo how sho could havo lost it by not barganing with tho bank for permission to keep it.'' " It is iho app anted duty of tho Legis laturo to uso tho powor of taxing the pcoplo with justieo and mnderatioo, and not to alion it away. To sell out this part of tho State's sovereignty is not ono of their regular functions. It is intrusted t) tho Icgislitivo department not to bo annihilated, but to bo exorcisod and ad ministered, 'Iho powor is Riven by all, and ought to opcruto on all for the benefit of all To exempt some would bo to in creaso tho burdens of others. Taxation, to bo jus', niuit bo equal, and- to bo equal, it must bo universal, The wholo community has, therefore, a deep interest in retaining thopowcrundiininishcdiu tho hands whore tho constitution has placed it. Chief Justieo Marshall (-1 Peters 56I) thought it so important that ho seemed to doubt whether a stato could relinquish it at all. Thatit oan be surrendered, at least partially, , has hinco been settled in Gordon d. Tliu 1 I Al,pcal T 0ourt (a IIowan, Hfl ) But t surely, o power no vitally noforary to tho ' verv exiittnee of ti Htato. U not to bft taken ' as surrendered, Tclinqulsliod. anJ given up' by n oootrncl whieh a ivs nothing nhout it.'1. lll.iok, (J. J. " In the ease of Sbarp'oM . Mnyor of, IMiiladclphin, 0 Harris 107, tlio Ooutt . sijs : 1 " I lia taxing power, beinn 0 legislative, 'tluty, is, of oourso, intrusted to tho Gooorall ( Asemhly. Andlt.is given to, them wltb. UUt ....j, i. ituu . ;. ' "y ' nn il ni.i.Al'iltiiif lit llinii. ililnrAlinn flnil it ww vv. w " , they abuse it, and if publio opinions is not iust or onliahtcucd cuoul'Ii to correct their , 'errors, thero is no remedy. I uso tho. .... 6....6 . v impo-IWheat. UtO,) when I say that it may bo unpo-pviieat. yiu( wuon 1 say that it may Uoj Cxcrcid lo any ostont to which tho govern-1 moni may cuooso 10 carry 11, aim mat 110 limit has been assigned to it, becauso tho', .... ,. .... . cxlonei03 of tho government cannot bo The following aro tho receipts to the ofiioe limited," "But I do not moan to assert that ovorv act which tho Locislattira may chooso to ' call a tax law is 0 mstitutimial. 'I he wholo, of a publio burden cannot bo thrown 011 n ' aiuiu iiiuifiuuiu, iimim jnuiunuu ui uixiug mm, nor can ono country uo taxnl to pay tho debt of another, nur one portion of tho htato to pay iho dcbU of tlio wholo State. 'IM.,- it. -i 1.1 i .1 . rheso thinKS powors of tho Legislature, becauso they did net piss to tho Assembly by tho gonoral giiu'ii ui iuiMiutvu jjuivui- jv proiuuiuon j wart not iincnsiarv- An er.t. nf AuintiiliK- . oi.mmHEdimr or nnlIiov!7inn. tlipm tn lm oi iiiinanuiiig ot auinoiizing mem to Ije none, wouut not uo a law, uuc an attempt to proii'Hinco a judicial sentence, order, or deer C. 11. BUCICALEW, W. L. HinsT, J. II. AValto.v, W. M. Meiicdith, -Solicitors for the Complainants, A Siipsrior Jlcailow. Major Saluel Oheasv, of Mifflinvillc, Columbia county, ha? a six acre lot, situate iu Miillin. of iho finest and hoaviest Timo thy wo havo ever scon. It is very evenly i rtenrrt.l.iM1nrl (li.nl.l., en.nn.l At.nn tho ground, and presents au exceedingly lux- J unant grow th. Wo doubt if there is such another grass patch, as 'Esq. Orcasy's, in Northern Pennsylvania. The New York Kiot.--Tho riots iu Now York on Saturday and Sunday, as detailed by tho press of that city, sccras to have reached a frightful degree of outrago aud bloodshed. Tei men were killed, and about fifty wouuded, whilo iho whelo oc casion was prolific with disorderly scenes and incidents. Jefferson Couxtv. Tho Demucraoy of ileiFora in county raot-in County Conven tion on the Snd iust , and made the follow ing nominations Assembly, Joel Spykcr, of Rise town ship; Prothonotary, V, W, Corbet, of the borough of Brookvide j Sheriff, James Me-' Crackcn, cf Hull township; Auditor, Tru ' mau I' Ii01'lon) of Winslow township Tnn Ohio Defalcation is about being brought to anissuo Civil suits, amounting to :700,G.07 70, havo been instituted against both Brcslin and Gibson, tho late Treasurers and their sureties. Criminal proceedings aro also about to commence against thorn. Tho guilt connected with thi3 stupendous swindle, will then bo mado apparent. ST Cov. Murcy was burn in the town of Trowr.ridgo, Worcester county, Mass., in 1780, and he was nearly 73 years of ago at tlii timo of his death. His fuueral took place at Albany, N. Y on tho 8th ius'., upon which occasion there was a civil and military procession. Statu Canal?. Tlio snlo of tho Main Lino loaves, wo bolievo, in tho lunds of tho Stato, tho following linos of Canal in operation: Delaworo Divi-ion, 00 miles. Susquehanna Division, 41 " North Branch Division & Ex tension 105 " West Branch Division 70 " Total, 343 miles. Earriod. On tho 2Sth of June, 1857, by I.loyd Thomas, Esq., Mr. Ilt.NiiY A. Johnston, to Mias JIauy Jane Pauks, all of Praira city, JlcDonaugh couuty, Illinois. On tho 11th inst., by tho llov. William J. Eyor, Mr. L. K, Porter, and Miss Sakau AIim-eii, both of Catawissa, Pa Deaths. In Lewisburg, on Wednesday last, in iho 33d year of his age, Mr. Charles E. Hoei'man, formerly of Bloomsbur?. On Wednesday, tho 8th of July, in Mountploasarit toweship, Columbia oounty, Isaac W. Musoravb, Esq., in tho 04th year of his ago. On tho 13th inst., near Boar Rap, Nor thumberland county, Pa,, Mary, wifo of Asa T. John, aged 08 years, 11 months, and 1 day. North Bcmcli t'.inil. Colleotor's Offick, BKACII IlAVKN, July 14, 1857. Cor.. Tatf, : Tho rocoipts of Canal Tolls, at this offico, aro as folbws : Previously reportod, S31,370 13 Juno 20,530 02 Fines, 10 02 Total, 60,810 Hcspectfully 'yours, id JOHN H. IfOttMER, Collector, JUST RECEIVED AT OUR NKW'lUllTInae , Haver John STORE to. i i.m.ki;rui. for 3151 per ta IN ,,, prop , ai.'I "ft W ?. Ol ii.Ytr ui 4 yt'i , whieli will bo " c fc 1 w pur barrrl. and cthcra i ui'piy in rn.ji.ir mpply of Wan I1 so a low HAKI'.M.JN Arrivals auj, "cl'"'"f "f Wal,s atj '" "'"Bi"w. m n wesicrnmil, Ww. d.r. p.. ,iay, ciccPted) t s i-.M.,ttivcisM wite.Lf,o,niu.rivo d.Hj.ts.m.tn. ,,lcii) at U a M.irnvm p.m. cn.i,rinn6ornrlii..i.,iutrWMpry Mon,t.,y, w.r"-.! iia.m.,.-.,.,. .1.,. miiiv1I' mail artluicmy JUmlay ami Tlnirniaj: ..... . . It ...... lill I ... 111., ICUVUS PUIIIB 'S HH U i'L Jerseyiown nmi wiato Halt ,mill anlvcn fryTn- '")'" Tlicirtilay nml b'aturduy. nt 11 a. m., icavea iimi) dljrat 1,l',M' v. unanust, r. i. . , . . fJlllUlUltt wJCHlUCVClt OI 1110 'i'U,1i'v uii.iwuii.vv during 'J 10 "!.nt '.nt 'u.1ci..,b'" Win. 11. bntttl' ' ' n 00 IVtetRnilt, Ail.nni Hull, llni'iiir-r lU-lillemin, Jit litu Tnitviirt, V . K.i.'l.lrr, HhPliirileck, Mix llarrl. t Ilupe It, -Inlin t'enli-r, II- l.W. ipf,iccr lllclnr.1 f'uin-r, il H Aiiplelii in, II II llitti'ii it'll Irr, llev. IV W H -ely, r. I'm last, list , Wllll.un ilo'iUnii, I'll MilU'r. (fj. litre) A, Sc rt. Andrews, I (I I a i't sni i on i ii nn a ii.) tin a iu . 10 CO (HI I 1 50 .'.II 2 SO i J';; -.. r. on J tuiiingiimn ri'i. 4 mi i r. 0. M. J.irkon( 10 ,.. V a, , ,' IlltU LlVv 7 Uil I in i Woll, ;l!tiT ft t' . ,, i on .? ... m .... In r n.i tinier, a tm Vm.!?.'' u.v, . ... i HI nyc& w n "nn ai'O 7 qii Oil Wo are uraleful to our friend.-i, wIiofo ! ,e , . , 1 names Stand abiiVO, for their prompt pay- ' 1 1 1 J mcuts. ivo irusi oiners win tiiiitato tneir noble example and pay us our just dues. Money sent us by mail will bo at our risk, the receipt of which will bo promptly ac knowledged. j THE BLOOMSBUIIG MARKET. icortnEorr.D weeiu.v at irAttTMAN'ssioftn Wheat.. .. ! Com I Oats I Buckwheat. 8: 00 Butter 'JO UBS I2 Tallow 14 Lard 10 Potatoes 1 00 Dried App'cs.2 00 , . .00 . . . 00 . . .fiG ...75 .1 75 White Deans. CiD AO 0 CniGOHCUi 4 (JOUNMiK-'I'OtNK LAYING, 'piin Corner. Ftnnc of the r.vnupeHcnl Lutliprftn L lm fdi tn AltlMinviilu, la mid. (iott willing', on Titesilny, Vin Oay of Align t , wllh aifririrfaifl tclliioiii sijivicPB in Lnliah nn.J tJttumri Pcrvices to coiuinoncu nt 40 o'clock, A. M. Tlio tiWic arn in vlietl to nlifiitl. Jii!yiS,35T V,. A SIIARnnTS, roller. BOOK-1UNDING, ,tfl rSi i lit; P V".?1!""! " T.'C,i.',y' "'" '"V"1" hn ??? . ,1 ',' '."i? p ,,C''V" ' "uk "n:'f ',l"'"! nls ptc.pru.ltoilnllkiiiisof work In Ills Hue, on ...j .iiuiiv.i aim rtmfcnnnini- Itrills, Omen iii Kut Ulouuuuur:, near tho lower rnl cf tin town. July 18, 1807-41 m- Self Cure! A BOON TO THE AFFLICTED. V rilVOUS nlSOMlEP.g, Ilrnd mi I Mind .lIiclion-. Is Inchiictil Consilliil t inn. I-nw HnililH. 1 ill m.flrlfv lorHulyor l.jliur, I'reiiistiirc Cxlianstk'n iiuil l'i lir.il Ilurav ol l!ii Syiiti-lti, Lussnr Memory, liuliqps linli, tVxuiiI 0.-bililyniiil luvUiltiUry Uiuifeiuiig. I'll, utftrniFB oi uiu itiiiieys,niil urgaus llierewltli emi. ncctril. ivlicl-ier reiiillliij; from liniiriiiliitiec or nltii-r. vi..j -iry Invariably nml periiuiiii inly eiir.il by Ur. 1'l'i.vEitwFi.L'n famous HAIIIL'AI. I U ( i fix t: U A T t Ht, Hi', full plrtieiil.irs of wlrcb, willi-iul noy unpio-.s slonal nrresy, will be ilmIIiM plans to any mlilreii on receiptor n Hi.-inipril ilivelopn lirupcf ly illiLcteJ. Xjy I'hiisuccts.ful resultj of llie Lift ten jears bavo iirovcil tills llei ly to be lli-i O'.'I.Y WTnc'llJ-M. Unit Uo(iinl fur tliu uliiive ciniipraiiils,iinil llieilcscriji tion .il it is Rii-e ii In so pljiu a un liner, t.'nl uv.r) o..u Is i-iinlile.l tn i;uru; niMar.i.rnuori;ijrtn.t.Y k r.uv itki.y. .tu'jrcsn, poll pal.', on ni,F,s J. c. lil i i:. Poit Uos No. li:0. New York Cily. Jil ly lc, I317 -y Of nil .iit?is' ; ih" grcal, tiril cmne brliis fruiii mIj:i of Nntum's Ui. Wllfi.V ACURU ISGUAUANTUl.l) III Al.t. STAKa UF hiJCUBT DiaiiAJ'.S. Self-Abuse, Xirvon DtUtitij, Strictures. Oltttg, Gravel, uiuuiie, ifitcaiej oj ihi niantys ana vint4trt ,vereu rta' A'AfM-Jiflfrswi, bervfuU, I'tAiis in Ms Hones tthd guilts, IAttuti t-f the Lungtt Throat, .Vcso and I yts Ukers upon the tivdy or Ltmt, Vanerrs tiropty, tjit lepHo Fits, it ftta's Dance ani nit ittau arltmg J'roii a dtratxgement vf the &tiual Organs P ich n Norvniin Tii-nihling. Loa ut Memory, I ou of V .wtrsduuTu! Wf.-ihiifsa. Iiitmiffa of Vi.i m with nf uhnr spots apprnriiiKlttlora tliu ri Lus uf rinjln, WaHi-hilui'is, Hyipi p"i i, J.ivur iHsfiiM, Crupiji.iij up- i tlt It u. l'a lit in thu 1'iiclt nnd liui, IV-mal.) Ir i Tan ties mid ail impropor dichfrnii fiuu Ixxh MeX4i. It mittiTB nut I rum whit e,iua urn disi.ikv oriHiitati'il, J.ijwepr I.mg fiHinlinj or (.li-tiniitu tli'j cos. recovery ts enttin, and in u t.hi.rtt r I hup llian a (irriiiaiit'iit cure tanb nU-cifd by any 1 1 lit. r Ire niuurit, pvl'ii at tor thodcTtrc lias latllfd the ttuil nf rmiiipnt pliyMTi.tim ntid ruciblftl all lliLir m-a'.-s ot cure. "Jim iniiivincH ar pirasant without oiior. causing mi rick ti''s-and Imi (rout ini-rciirv or UdUain Uurui 0 iuphii- years vf prnctice I tuvo rescued from tlio juvs fjf v (in 111 111 iiii.un anus, wnu, II) lilBl UI Witt ahove nifiitloiiPd disrnacs hat hci'n civtn iiDttidte hv tUi'lr idiyMiciana, viliuh warrauls me in prutin&ipi tn iuu uiiiiitfii, wim) nniy piuco 1 neiti s 1 'tt uuiierfiiy -ire, a pttift-ct and moxt spcctly euro. Pecrt't din?nn.s are tl e Rrpnict tnf-mir lo Inaiih th v am iho ilrst can so ni 1 ui.-itiiiipiinii. rcrotma atui many uihrr rases ami Bimuiii in) n torror to the hun-an inn.l.y. Ai a ,fHr,iiauiMit rtire ii miiccly ever I'lHriud, a nwjurilv nl ih caM-a tailing iu iho funds of incompetent perfctme, who not onlv fall to curu tho dieat,ei hiu ruin ihe conmtution, ttllins tliu nys'em with mcrcurv, which, wilh the disusi), liaitcna tho su.Urcr int'j a rjpid I'onsuniptlon. Hut should me disease nnd tlio treatment not causo death speedily ami tliu virl un marrn1, the iljMfiiso ia entailed upon tho chiHicn, who art9 Imm with (Wlile Mtistjtiiii(iifl,niid thociirreit of lifu enrrupted by a virn which tidrajs irrcll in Hcrofnlfi, 'i'eltcr. Ulctr. Lrupllor.nndnlliirafrt(tioniOf the kin, lyue, thtoat, ani hnnjtir emailing upon them a brie existence of tsullVrirp and rtnisifitiinj; tlmm to an early grave. HUI.f AllUrfBirtanoihfr lornildjbieenrmytohfallli. fur nuthins eliu in tho dread ct.talojjiie nf human i'ia rase causes no de-jlruetlve a drain upon ihe pystcm. drawing its thousands of victinid throtigh a few vears of suilerlhz down loan iinlimclv crave, it (iL-umv- thn norvoun nylm, rapidly wuitfa away tlw itieigif of lite, rnufces inentil dera iigenient, pro vent 1 Iho poor devptopment of tliu nysieni, diaiim litun lor matrioce. snciiiy. busineifi, a ad nil carlblvhanidiifBn.il ml iiivp the fcuiff rer wrecked in body and mind, predifpoved to L'lmuiiijunjii miu i 1 11 ui evils iiicrp 10 ue iirtRiicit thin dtvitli luelf. Willi the fullest confldunce ! axpure ttio unfortunate victims of Self. -M-ngo that u pei 111 nit nt and Ffieedyrurecan bo eirected, and wnh the abandon, mcnl of ruinoim pr.it 1 1 cos iry ponenta can be rtBlortd iu ri uusi, vjgoruub iitauii. Thn nfHicted aro cautioned ajtalnsi ihe use nf Palfnt Aleilicinrs. lor therearo fo many injunl us hi a ret In tuo culti tnn 6 of iho public prints tn catch and rob the unwary fci:ferers that millions havo their constitu tions ruined bv Ihil vile COtlinoiindci of nnatk ilnrlnra. or the eiually pnionona nutiiini vended as i'otcul MLdiclue." I have eirel'ullv nnuUznl manv r.fihn fo-callfd 1'att; 111 Medicines and find Ihul nearly nil of ttifin contain Ccrrosie Siiblima which in one of itio tiirongrai preparations 01 mercury and a deadly poiujii, which imread of curing Iho disease tillable tho uyblpm for life Three fourths of tho patent uortrumi now In ute nro put up by unprincipled nnd ignorant (,eiunn. w liu do not understand even the alphabet 01 thn materia vtedicannil are equally its drslitutu of any knowledge of the human fjnteni. having ono ohjttci only m vitw, und that to nitko money report lent of roiiieiuf icc. Irreeularities nnd all nilcaiirf f malm nni f.m.-iifi treated ou principt estahllihcd by iweniy ytara of jiiaiiitB, uiiu fl.iin.iimii-11 uj iiiitusiiinif 01 (1)0 IllOlt rO rnirkaMti curei. Mfdlcinenwith full ilitertiona tout lo any piirt of the Uniteo Hiales or Canadai, by in. tienla coiuii'unirulinp thrir tyinptoiua by loittr. liuii nesa rorrcspoiiilcuce i rlctl coiifU.rntiol Addrr-fF, J. BUMMIlRVILMi.. M. I)., OAlcQi H3I 'aBCRTalltct,(old No, 109.) Ilelow Twelltli, I'hlldelphia, I'o. r iflT or i:TT:nBreinalnirC m thuroiiOmrett Lj l)looinburi wuaiicr ciniin; Juno JUlh, U37, Mitchell Ittv T. Muneypeiiny Thomaa l'oiier Amolia A liiru L'hmcey IthodeR Malilda Hliorkley Lh.irhi O. Hteel UaniNb .M. Ha I inn n J Al. Ilird LI iu Ira lio m hoy Walton UtrneiK; A. Ilreece John my lor J.tnn Crjmer A. W Duffy June j.llli Thoinaa I'ree'and Thaddeua 3 1'rpeteJ I.. Tiaher David (ieigpr Barah Ann Oiltaanv Witlnm Hlantnn I). W. i Teter John TUt'o Adaliue Tolhiirt John Teoaurer I-ack i u. r. n. Vui!a H nun. 'I U'oodlock John tJKCin CnrntliUi 1 Hilvratc AUdiM'tiM c, fpitfm WlUUni '"P Wolfcutvn rickiia j IIitrriiKt f!i.iirnri A f. Mnrf Julm i.cacbtholtn (Jtiiirjd Mtlli II t) crrrMiinf.i lima for tlm shove Leltcn witl nho,- My they at- adyerused IMPORTANT DI80OVI3UY t CONSUMPTION, I , Nn am, niflr.ARiid or t.ib i.unop ANn i. TllllO VI am poslllvs-lj curable: tiy li.lialntion whlth ronvnis th,- rein, lm lit thn coviiivn In 11. ' Illlll. tlltOUItlv til.; lilt P1M(M. anil COMllllS In il..,, I roiiwet witu Iho disease, iieulrnlica tho tii.e aa . m.itltl ,nlUy the. rrmjih. onuses n Irei- and elfj ...pec. tniatlnl, 1'i'tiU llio longs, purities ttii li'ooil, In pa,,. renewed viullty 10 tin- nervous siitem. clvli. n... tone aiuliin'.rgy id indispensable for tit, rt'itnraiion far lie 1I1I1, To id I tlii ii ii cilfnlil by i ntiRlntlnti, lain inf. intitcu br;iim. auiu in i tutu coriniteiuiy tbai uuMtlnD, IU) cu imjiiMiri-. it is "7 iiiiich ..unci uiu cnntri.l it nmilienl trunlinot.t n nny Mlur I'nrinlitablo di.ea.t. nlnMv mil nf uvi-rv liundrrd catrintn lie cnriil i. n.J IIhumsp" nml Ally prr rent ii. tlio pccuml t l,,it i the llilrd ptaRcH l linicMllitii tn invi- moro tlian nvt-irr ri'iil., Inr I Ii o linijtinro m cut up liy tlm iiIiihfo in tn 'Mil ilnOnncc tn lui-diml skill. Even, turnover, m th, ,1.1ft lingo, tnlinlallnn nir.irdl rxttr.ortllnnry teltf t0 tlii. uiri-rln olti'iiilrip IliU Icntful ciiihcc, whlth in. luunlly ilnitroyi ninety fivo tliouinnd pennm In iho f Unllcd Htatcs nlniipj nml n correct rnlculntinn iliooi I Hint ol tliu pri-Hr-nl nnfiu latum of tin rntlli, eight mil. Horn nru iltitlticd I ii I 11 Ih p cnlnutliilv(!' crave. I Trnti ihi. i.nlvi r nf ilcnlh- linn Ho nrrow in fninl 'tinnum of.ni-. mption, In MlnijfM it Hat nrm im prcnt rntmy . inr Ii ffniri4 iiplllicr neo nor nrx. dm in.... off nil kn I lie ninvi". tlio bwilluili Ihe Brnceful.nnd t,, glflnl. My Hie Iiii'p orll.ntSitirctne Olnii firm vtlioin rniiii'tli every pnoil nnd oerftct gift. I nm cnntiltri to otri-r to Um mulcted' n permanent unit spceily ture In L'nniuniiif ion. The firit cnl.te of lull tclcHi from lm. pure lil I. .mil tho Ininiedllile clTect, prodnceil byihefr uipo'lttonlnthe liilip". I. lo prennt Hie Tree nilniliilcii ofnlr Into (honlf ii'Hi. whlthcilu.ein wrnkened vita lity tlircnrjl. the entire ajiiPiu. Then nutty ltl mere rntlounl toexpect prrnter rdnilfrnm medicine h entertiii the c.ivillfli nt Hie Inn!! tliiin frem those ndmiTiletcrcO through the sloninrli Hip piitleni will nlw nys find His limed free und the breathing ri.y niter inhaling retna itlcs. Th'ii, Inhitnlinu la n Incnl remedy, ncverthclcn it ncu enniiitutlonftliy. nnd wiMi more power nnd rer t-ilnlv linn reiiinilipiailtulnlileredliy the itouinch. 'in urn ve the nowcrOil noil direct Inline neo nl this in ode ot (idiul ii If tr.it ion. chloroform inhaled will entirely di-- itrny seiKil.iUty tn n I'civ tnlnutei parnlir-lne Hia cn lire nirvnus ivitPin nnthntn timli inny lm aniputnlpi wll limit thp li3liti-.t m In : I nil .11 inn 1 lie nr.l Inn I V lm . n . ip wiudeitroy life in n raw i r. 'Ihi Inlmlntloii of ninmonla will rptie the sjsteni hen lalnilnf or opparcnilv dend. 'J in-odor nf mony f , ,.,, t ines Is ii-rceptilile In tho skin n few mln- utcs nfir tiring inlmlril nml 11 ay bo iirmicdiatety dc iccn'ii in ui' iroo.i. a cniiviHcinifror or inc cotit. tulionul ciT-'tls i.fltilialaliutijfl Utn luct ilmt mckucsi ) nlwajs prnihiccd Uv lireatliing fouf air, In not ltilt positivti cvldt'iico lint proppr rpiur Ucp rnrffully pr-p-iroti ninl Jutlirinitnly mIniiiiitrrc(J lhrntipli Xha up(,'K( lioiif proilncclhc nloil iMppy result ? During etpli. tfen ye-irs' practiro, rranv tliounndt BUiTcrms: ftrm (iist'.itci of (Iin Ik tiijs n mi tliront, Iiavo lieen nnilcr iny rare, antl I line riTuctrit matiy retnarkalilt; cures, ertn altur tli miilorprs liflii hcen pronfiimcU m thn at Btars, which fully aiillafics me llifil consumption if ; I'M.Cfir a fulfil 11)00(10. My trenlmrnt of cnnAtunption I original, ami fiuindeil nn lon?PXperJenrc and n tho roiih fnvfUsation. .My perfect ncqunintnnco with tfic uaturo )f tulrrrlct.tc., ynaMcs mo to diiilngnHi , readily, tho varlou formi of dfseatso that iniulatn consuim limt, and apply Un proper rrmeilifir, rarely i hi conticctlnn Willi rcitiiti puttioirtsiral nttd tnlcroncc nl .M. A.ilnu n,.iMn. inn t,i n.linl i. ttm Itinna ir.,. Mio eilVlB c nn tmc led clift ; tn f nlarpe llio chi vi, purify tliu lilnuiliinip.iit tn it rrnrwed vitality giving uiu my nn I to no in tne on lire m (t"in. Mn tiliMj-i with lull fircrUi'im c nt l"nyfi ri nf tlir Uniicit ita le and C.irin'a ty palicnti ci'iiiinntu cilltij their ryijipinnm hy littrr. Hut itic euro would bo morn cTtiln if ilia j-atlr nt tdtould pay nn1 a visit, h'chwruld rIvo ino nn nppottuiiity to examine tint liinco and eiMlilt m lo prrftfribn with much (rrrtor ceiltlnty. nnd ttir-n tho euro could ho e tire led without my 'eii a tlio pati r.t ne I n . V GIIA1IA.V, ft! D OlTlce, 1131 FitnifBTlrriit(nid No. H ) Ptlnw Tclflh, rhlladclphia, Tn. July 11, leii-CMJitn i) A 1USTIKKD FHYdiOIAN, ryr VIJAKP or AOn, Invinit Inn father, lw. ) brollii-m, (Mushier, son in liw. iirgdiuwa and mrcr-H, bv that (Itcadfnl dlcse, CuNi-'JMrrioN, and snf ft-rma with a Cough hhusolf, t! t'-rmint il t' visit itij Lam inuic, iyn una an pan, wnireuo oiscnvt'r.Mi u CVim,-ll.n,Nclvoiii Debility l cured Imnmilliitrlv, In r tins uln. inlf r ltt-.l ilw ili.oi lorooiiif, i,ijiigiM,iir(inciaiM, niyanu Allium uift cuiis'i he rrturncd. rnrrd tun rcia tm iuhfrited Un: ili-oaiii nnd in ro n u ecttnii Willi hH mn li.ivc employ jo it m thrir prociici', nirin,; thousands of cases considered hnpi -m byotticr. 1'or lint purpose of ritcuingLs many of his smfj-ln fellow beings tis pn-ieihlc, h is sand In? t h Krcipi t all who wish It inr tuyrents i 3 of ii l pay th-i pj-t-uj""t a n d the balance print inc. Addrcts fUl lll.ATH, Kil eprtns (t , opposite Rt Mrholns llutrt, Nfv York JunM3. IJj7. OAliliNKT WAKKHUOMS. rplli; utMers'tfticd respectfully invites tint bit u 1 1t L of (hi) I'liblli to hi it cxlfl-slM! liMorlliicu i 1 1 abii.vt rurmturmtntl ( huirit which he will wmmiM io h li.m' of cmi.1 tiitluriil nt'd in u w orJon ml-ke miiM. i Ai his i.vtubliHhHii nt, can alwav s be luiii.ii u (.ci'd niin it uiei.l of FA St! ION A RLE F UR N ITU Ft F, J'i Which is tqunl in stylciind ftnUh tn u nt or 1'fill t- addpl iaor Ntw YoI tiller, aim n tat low prut, lJu has sofa s, sa, of diiT'frnt siylcund firices fron.KiriV1?.? S to $'. Divim I.nuua; Wal-fe'"" nut nml .Mahi''oiiy, r.ulor chairit Knckmk' and fit) cliai ri, 1'ianjt cjoids, and a vaneiy cf npiioittf rt t h i.'K iviililJrcslninii'l i-arltir lureKtis, ro'a, rnrd ci.lrr ai d plcrla'it b.iieiachiirf, , lieMcnl rK whatnots a ml rt iiimi iir. .tin! nil kind oJ fnihtonibte wrrk. Hi stock, f bt.pa'H. eiiciieil and luiiiujiui wiU slant. dr-Ps labics rnrncr tiiplmarda, sofas; breafcliu lablia, hd sti'ads cane seothud cmuiiiuu chairs, U the lor est m Ihn ULtioi. of the lonniiy, IU will also kn-n n SUiM a-HorlnuniorlnoMnx glacsen with fviev tilt iind com mon Ir'imcs M will uli i lurnl.ii (firing mut's--. htti.d io n iy siztiol lieMdmeBd, which hru snptiior lur djrabiht) and foitu luii tu an bed in u l.l.!o!,.lrM.rllhn,fM 6-N'U S,1,VI, EAOI.E FOUNDRY. ItlOMSlluilO. Stints niiil Tiawarc. rplir. siil.se. Ilier linrinf iri-cn-d il lure tirw Ulrk I tv.uiiilry nml Moclilno Hliop. in place nf ihr .1,1 iiim.ls pripircil In l.ioki- all I. i n.la of cn. tins nl llio lmv.il prn . s. I'lon's ciiiislamly nn Iinnd Tliciuli lo tlio I'ouililry lot, wliprn In' Inn tinned u tiiiil.liii aliogtlli-r furrttovti ninl Thiwi,i t Tin Uoi.klrc Hlnvf s rnnurl of the IHI. 1T.NN .Jf-ooK UA,,, ( OOKi vANfcllli: IK.K.nnd tffljS! AB,'mi !'lIVl:3 ol nil Kliiiln, Uih ttitl IJV MVl.lNllllll STOVU.ic. All kind, of fuoiitini: iiiiulu to ortirr. , , . ,, JOSEI'll PlIAni'I.HSH. nionmiliiir;. April II, IB.17. sciiii.-r ii.is mso rri.ii.v.u Ills 11 n c Imp I rr m iMmn it D E N T I S T It Y. si'Ki;o:i UKKTIST. oou scunc. fot.usiniA.co., i- lesiCsnci.., tint Brick i.iiII.'Im; biloiv Ilnrlmon'i i .n muiii eir.ei. jjnslTOTrui.I.V oiTirs.liH profusions, services 1 to Uiu I.nllis uml gt-tilltmni i.r IllHoiiislnirg ami ricluiiy llo ispii puroil t ctlrnil tria l llwvnlou, rp -ratinns in Iici.tiitry. o,,.l jg provldeil Willi llio . tr.t luiprov.-.l 1'orce lain Teeth, Which will In- I mull.. i on pivot or paM plutc, to Ir.ok 1L5" A tupi-rior v. nys on limd. lirlirli- of TOOTH rown II. nl. Juno 1J. 1M7. - Nov. 13, 'S3, SliW fliAKIiliE YAKUIN IiL0031SUUUi, JIJRAM A. CAREY HAS opened a Marbla Vard ill Court Alley, oppostlu lliolljrhausfi. wlinru lia , prep.ircl to fluiili t,u licit wolk from lliilun or Anicriciin MarLlefor MOU31l.'TS, TtiJIUS, Tnmb-Hoiiiii.Tabtoi, Mantlei, Wlrilowillli and leu rortliocharneirrnndflnlsli ofliiiwork lm refers to surliaslin has lurtnn is this coui.iy. lie will furnish ticslsriB rorwork or oifcute any Unit may Lo fiirnldi c.l to hlin. Ills work .linllalua) bo latiilocloty in lustyleiind icaionalilein pneo. ' r.looinioiirs, Hec. C, lean. IMIILADELI'IIIA OARPET STORE pAltrCTINCS. OMCIolhs, Window Shade. ,Malan V- MnttinSs-Jiiil received SU.UUO piere, nnw ilvlo niifnctured ami Impormd eiprenly for- CAIirirr Merchant! and llousokctprri will please no. N.u, II and iiONorth Second Street, I st door lislow ait liurcti. Jlarehsa, Itno. j. siDNCV JOMia. FUISIISIXITIl &-ltIt()TIlFllS. wiiomisai.e T U as A C B ilLKRS, Rf .lOO.NOIlTll TIIIHD BT11EET Five doonbalow Uace. I'lllI..DCI.niIA. Jaonuovlll.lH:3.. C. C -ADLEll ,) CO., NO. 0, North Water Strctit Philadol. phla OOMMIBHION M ISIICII ANTU , and dialers In I.iril,Sliiiuldr. Ohesiio linns, lluckeli, Porks, rimir be. Aphll. 1835-ly. UNDUE TII'S EXOELSIOR COHN ifjtfiaj iici,i,rjii3. roa hand on vowen - Vo make four sizes of tho shove' Coin Shellel s. anil warrant llielil lo It ivo latlsfne. ift tion, or tho money returned, Tliuy ure far jpv-.iupeiinr la' apy uow ja iho luarkel Will fl. lin,d.,.i'.,.i..jwHllii, llu Allhn.nl dliount tu ers. Iloaliiit's IVtont rowor I'otn B hUrs aim ilia luari nldo manufaclureil and for sale . wh'ilcialu al.rl mail, by i r.AN'nrtiiTii ev pov e fiol,.eniHlit niilt Ken.! Wlirelinn.h. Kos, 111 snJ'JI H. d IX I'll SI .luiloiv Moilnl Nuvemtier 1,1. If jO riiilade.pliia 111 i .sim.vc. lof- niu.tv t won i c ii iioahdh Ain nuANri.tNO IJ V t W N OtEArllf i.il. hy