BY AUTHORITY. RESOIiIiTWN Pic-posing Amendments to ihe Constitution of the Commonwealth. RESOLVED by the Senate aud House of Rap resentalives ot the Penu wylvania in General Assembly melf Thai tin following amendments are proposed to tin constitution of the commonwealth, in accer dance with the provisions of the tenth uriiclt thereof. FIRST AMENDMENT. There shall he an additional article to sail t onstitutinn to be designated us article elev en, as follows: ARTK-I.K *r. OF PLi BMC DEBTS. SEC. I.' THE state may contract debt*, It supply casual deficits or failures in revenue* or to meet expenses not otherwise provided for; but Ihe aggregate amount of such debt direct and contingent, whether con'racted by virtue of one or more act* ol the general us seinbly, or at different periods ol tune, shall O tver exceed seven hundred and fitly thou sand dollars, and the money niisiug front the creation of such debt*, shall ho applied to the purpose for which it was obtained, or to tepay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. SEC. 2. In addition to Ihe above limited power the stato may contract debts to repel invasion, sttpptcss iosurrectir n, defend the s ate in war, or to redeem the present out •la ding indebtedness ot the state; but the •money arising from the contracting ol such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. SEC. 3. Except the djbts above specified in sections one and two of this article, no debt whatever shall be created by, or on be half of the State. SEC. 4. To provide for the payment ol the present debt, ar.d any additional debt contracted as aforesaid, tho legislature shall. t its first session, alter the adoption of this amendment, create a sinking fund, which shall be sufficient to pay the accruing inter est on such debt, and annually to reduce the principal Ihoreol by a sum not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; which sinking fund shall consist of the ret annual in come of the public works, from lime to time owned by the 6lute, tr the proceeds ol the sale of tho same, or any part thereof, and | Of the income or proceeds of sale ol slocks owned by the state, together with other funds, or resources, that may bo designated by law. The said sinking fund may bo in creased, from lime to time, by assigning to I it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of | Ihe State, not required tor the ordinary aud | current expenses of government, and unless : ill case of war, iiiva.-tou or insurrection, no part of saic! sinking fund shall ha used or j applied otherwise than in extiuutiidimcnt el Ihe public debt, until lite amount of such J debt is reduced below the cum ol five mil lions of dollars. SEC. 6. The credit of the commonwealth shall not in any manner, or uvent, l.e pledg- J ed, or loaned to, any individual, company, | corporation, or association: nor shall the commonwealth herealter become a joint owner, or stockholder, iu any company, as kocftlioc, or corporation. Ssu t>. The commonwealih sltall not as sume the debt, or any part t|iereo r , of any county, city, borough, or township; or of any corporation, cr association; unless such debt shall have been counseled to enable the slate to repel invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, defend itself in time ol war. or to assist the state in die discharge of any portion of its pro-en! indebtedness. SEC. 7. The legislature shall uol iiillio-i/e any county, city, borough, township, or in- | corporation district, by virtue ot a vote of i's citizens, or otherwise, to become a stock holder in any com patty, association, or cor poration; or to obtain money lor, or loan its credit to, any corporation, association, insti tution, or party. SECOND A .ME PMENT. There shall tie an additional artitl • to said constitution, to be designated us article XII, Da follows: AUTTCL.C XII OF NEW COl M IES. No county shall be divided by a line cut ting oil over one ten'.lt of its population, (utill er to form a new count;' or otherwise,) with out the express assent ot such county, by a vote of the electors thereof; nor shall any new county be established, containing less than four hundred square miles. THIRD AMENDMENT. From section two ol the lir<t article of the constitution, strike out the words, "of the city of Philadelphia, and of each county- respec tively ;" from section five, same article, strike out the words, "of Philadelphia and ol lite several counties; - ' from section seven, same article, strike out the words, "neither the ci'y of Philadelphia nor any," and insert in lieu thereot the words, "and no;" ami strike out "section four, same aiticle," and in lieu thereof insert die lollowing: "SEC. 4, In die year one thousand e.ight hun dred and sixty-four, and HI every seventh year thereafter, representatives to the num ber of one hundred, shall be apportioned and distributed equally, throughout the stale, by districts, in proportion to trie number of tax able inhabitants in die several ports thereof; except that any county cotfam ig at leas', three thousand five hundred taxable*, may be allowed a separate representation; but no more than three counties shall be joined, and no county shall be divided, in the l una ion of a district. Any city containing a surtioi ent number of taxables to entitle rt to a; least two representatives, shall have a sepa rate representation assigned it, and sh.il, be divided tipo convenient districts ot ccnncn ous territory,of equal taxable papulation as near as may be. each of wttich districts shall elect one representative." At the end ol secnon seven, same article, irjsen these words, • the city id l'mUdi'a shail be divided into single senmorm. dis tricts, of contiguous territory as nearly equal in taxable population as possible: but no ward shall be divided in tho formation there of." The legislature, at i's fi-st session, aftpr the adoption of this ameiidrr.ei:'. si a'l di vide the city of Philadelphia iido senatorial and Repre-enta'ive tiistuc in the manner above provided; such districts to remain un changed until the apportionment in the year Otie thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. FORATH AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional section to the first article of said constimiiorq which shall be numbered and read as I. hew-: See. 26. The legislature shsil have the power to aber. revoke, or annul. a"> ehaver fincorporation hcrealier conferred by, or under, any special, o: general law, wherev er in their opinion it may be i .junor-s to \-e citizens of the common weabh: in such man ner, however, that no injustice snail be done 10 lire corporators. Ir. Senile, March 07, 1857. j Xesofced. Thai ibis resoleiion pass. O.t the foSI amendment, yeas 24. nays 7; on the eeertMl amendmenl, yeas. 23. nays 8 : r.o itie third amendment, yeas .24, nays 4; on the fourth amendment yeas 23. nay? 4. [Eittrac from the Journal ] GEO. W. HAMEKsLY, Clerk. In the lhv*L C} JteprcnentjlixM, April 29, 1657. Jfewtord, THAT this resolution pass. On the fitet eaieiinell. yeas 78, rays 15: on HIII main if awtemdeiefit, yeas 57. navs 34: I on tbe tbVprf srmetrciieeru, yeas 7; rsv fi OH THE yeas 63 NAYS 7. , f E.t utf*from the Journal.] ** -JACOB ZiEGLEIi, Clerk , Filed in Secretary's office, May 2, 1857. A. O. CURTIN, Secretary of trie Commonwealth. SCCRETAIIY'S OVUCR, Harrisburg, June 22, 1857. • Pennsylvania si! e I do certify thai the above and foregoing is a a true and correct copy of the original "Ilea - olutioit proposing amendments to the Con a olitution ni the Common wealth," with tin v ite in each branch of the legislature tiprn t te final passage thereof, as appears frun I tie originals on file in this ofiieo. t —) lu testimony whereof I havi ] IS. > hereunto sei my hand ami causei ( ) lo be affixed the seal of the Secre turv's Oliice, the day and year above written ) ' A. G. CHRTJN, , See) elary of the Commonwealth. I IN SKNATK, iVlareli 27, JBb7. The resnlutioti proposing atnendrnenis tr the Constitution of die Commontvealdi beii £ under consideration, I Oil the question, Will the Samite agree lo the first amend ment? '1 ho yens and nnys were taken agrees bl) to the previsions ol the Constitution) aid were as follow, viz : VlSAS —Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Colfey, Ely, Evans, Eet'er, Kleiiniken F'rszer, In gram, Jordu", Kiliinger, Knox, Laubueii Lewi*, Rlyer, Seotield, Sellets, Sliuinan. Steele, Straitb, Welsh, Wilkin*, Wright and i'aggarl, Speaker-— 24. NAYS —Messrs. Crubb, Cresswell, Finney, Gregg, Harris, Penrose, and Souther —7. So the question was determined in the af firmaiive. < >n the question, Will the Senate agree to the second amend- I lllent f JI eyo is and nays wero taken agreeably lo the provi-ions of the Constitution, und I wi r' as h Hows: \ K\S —.\lesrs. Brewer, Browne. Cresswell, ivy Evan.-', Feller, Finney, Fleinnktui, lo ur.mi, Jordan, Knox, Laubaclt, Lewis, Myer, Sellers, Sliuinan, Son her. Steele, Siraub, W • sit, Wilkitts, Wright ami Teggar:, Sjicnka —ja. N.ws—Messrs. Cofley, Crahb, Frazer, Gregg, Harris, Killiuger, Penrose and Sou field - 8. So the question was determined in the al firm-itive. On the question, Will tlie Senate agree to the third amend ment'? Tim yens and nays were taken agreeably to the provi-ions of the Constitution, and wero as follow, viz : 1 HAS —Messrs. Brewer. Browne, Crabb, I rosswell, I'.ly, Evans, Flenniken, Fmze', Ingrain, Jordan, Killiuger, Knox, Laubaeti, Lewis, Myer, Scoli'lJ. Sellers, Slitiman, Souther, S eele, Sirnttb, Welsh. Wilkitts and Wright—24. NAYS —Messrs. Coffey, Gregg, Harris and Penrose— I. So the question was determined in the at- ■Urinative. On the question, Will me Senate agree to the fourth amend ment ? Tire yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz : YK.lS—Messrs. lirewer, broxvno. Coffey, Cressivoll, bay, Evans, Flenuikeii, Ernzer, Ingram, Kdliuger, lxtiox, l.anbach, l.mvi", .Myer, Seotield, Sellers. Slittinatt, S miner, Steele, S.raub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wnght —23 NAVS—Messrs. Crabb, Finney, Jordan and IVnrise—4. So the question rvas determined iu the nl tirinative. Ix TUB IIOUSK OF IxFPRRSKXTATIVFS, { April 29. 15..7, ) The resolution proposing amen ui.ct is to the Coiistiiiiiion el tins Couiiiiouwculili being under consideration, 0 i the question, Will the House agree lo the first amend ment! 1 Die yeas and nays worn taken agreeably to the provisions ol tr.e Coiislhidioti, and were as follow, viz: YKAS—Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, back house, Hull, Peek, lb-hop, Bower, brown, Calhoun. Can rhall. C. a-e. Cleaver, l raw lord. Ilickex, Eat, r.vstcr, Fan-old, poster. (Jibboney, Gild ei, Ibimel, Harper. Ileitis, llie-taiid. Hill, Hitlegas. Hnflman, berks oo Imbue. I nns. Jacobs, Jenkins, J ihn*, John sen, Kanll.nan, Kerr, Knight, Lei.-enrmu, I.ingai,'l.avett. Mi-near, Mangle, M ' a mont, M'llvain, Moorl.e id. Mini ma, Mns elm.in, Ma-hois Nicti.d-on, Nituemabher, I'earson, Peters. Petri kin Pownall. Purcell, lLimsev, Philadelphia; Ramsey , York : Ilea mer, bee,l, Roberts, bupp, Shaw, Sloan. Smith, Cambria ro : Spilth, t'e: tie co.. Ste venson. Tolan, Yai!. Vanvoorliis. Vekers, Voeghlrv, Walter. Westbrook, Wharton, \V bistoo, Wttherow, Wright, Zimmniiian, and tieiz Spfckil — TS. NAYS—Messrs. b-ektis, Benson, Dock, If nn! Hancock. If if, H.-ff-iimt. I.eha i' "i c<i; I-ebo, S.rutliers, l'lu rii, Warner ami Wmirode—l2. So i! e question was determined in the af firmative. Or the question, W l! the House agree to the second amend ment ' The yeas and rays were taken agreeable i ■■ provisions o! the Constitution,and were as follow, x ; z : Yi AS—Messrs Anderson. bckhone. R 'I, B'ck, bower.Cel.ioun, <'amn*xeil. Cary. Ent. l'austdd. Foster, Gildea, ilaou !, H.irixer. Hei'i. 11 ic•;aid. Hilieua, 11 ffnian, bctEs co.t Honsekeeper. Imbrie, 1 ties. Jenkins, Joht.t, Jchn>o:>. Ksi tfman. Knight, Eei-en rinu. Lopgafcer, l.overr. Menear, Mangle, M llvaiii. Moor* cad. Musselmair, No .Is. Nioholaon, Nooemaoher, Pearson, Peien, IV:- rikm. r.'xxnal), Porceli, Ranuay, Phiadei phia; Ramsey York co; Reamer, Roberta, Ri pp, Vbßxv, Sloan, Tr'an. V Vneghley. Wal cr.- Wesrbmok, Wharton, if tntnertnai:. and Ge-7, Spr l;er —'-7. N'.xs—Mt's-rs. Art! or. Augtistire, Backus. Benson, B'-bco. B-OWP. Chase, Ccsvrr. Craw lord. Ejser, Gib: onev. H nr. ton. Han cock, Hit H me. Hi ffmai . t.e'. ai.r co : Ja cobs, Kerr, let-o, M'Ca tiiotil, Mun ma. Reed, Sir h Cambria ro . Snv.h. Ceo re co. S evenaon. s -wit rs. It cm. V • .ve. :!.i>. Virkers, Wagonsellcr. Warner, \V t.treJe. Wi'lierow ai d Wright—3l So the question was lieiermined in ihe af firmative. On dm qnesjjeu, Will the Hourc ag'ee to the third arrtecd- ZEPrr! Trie yeas r.cd ne? were taken agreeably lo the prove- m - of lie Corstituiien,*: d were as fciliiw. v : ) ess —Mess*s Anderson. Backkrsae, Rail Reck, Beocr, Rower, F.rcwr:, Cs.hocn. Campbell.Cbac, Cleaver, C rawtrrd, Dickey. Ent, Kxsrer, Fausoid. Fe ster. G hbo e>. Ha loed Harper, Hems. Htestar.d, Hi! , Hoflniar, lietis co . Hcffrcan. I-eba: oa co : Hscseketper, Imbrte, lanes. Jacobs. Job e Johnson. Kanfirran, Kerr, L-tio, LorL-ker. L veil, Menear. Alacgle, M v'aimont, JMeor head. Mamma, Mosseimao N a Lois, Nichol son , Nacemacber, Pt-ar?ort. Peters, PeUii.i t, Powr all, Puree . ramsey. York co.. Rearcer. Reed, R-pp. Staw. SI. an. Smith, Carnbna ro: Snuih. Cetupe co: S'evensoc, Tolas, Yad, Vat'Voorbis, Vicker. Voegtdey, Wag or-seiler Westbrook, Wiiliston. tt . herow, Wright, Zirnirerraan and Grtr. Speaker —72. NATS—Messr*. Arthor. Augustitio, Rack a-, Bishop, Carty, Deck, Giidea, Hanuhos, Hau rck, Hiae, Jenkins K'ugbt, Leisenrir.g, 5] li.rairi, Rotr.sey. Ptdadelpbie ; t"ber;s. b rut hers, T bom, Waiter, Wharton, Warner and Wmtrede—22. So the question was deter mined in the ai initiative. Oil lire question, Will the House ugree to the fourth amend ment '! The yeas anil nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of Ibe Constitution, and were as billow, viz: YEAS—Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Back house, Backus, Ball, Beck, Benson, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Calhoon, Campbell, Catty, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Kr.t, Eye ter, Kausold, Foster, Gibbonev, Gildea, lla m d, Harper, Hems, Heistand, Hill, Hillegas, Hoffman, Berks co.; Hodman, Lebanon co.; Housekeeper, lmbrie, Innes, Jacobs, Jenkins. Johns, Johnson, Kauffmann, Kerr, Lebo, Lei senring, Longuker, Lovelt, Menear, Mangle, M'C'ulirionl, M'llvuin, Muinrna, Musselman, Nichols, Nicholson, Nuticmneher, Pearson, I'oters, Potnkin, Pownall, Purcell, Kamsey, Philadelphia; Kamsey, Vork co.; Kenmer, Uecil, Kobe us, liupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, Cambria co.: Smith, Centre co; Slevenson, Tobn, Vail, Vanvoorltis, Vickers, Voegltley, Wagonseller, Walter, Warner, Westbrook, Wharton, Wilhslon, Wilt.erovv, Zimmerman and Get/., Speaker—B J. NAVS—Messrs. Dock, Hamilton, Hancock, Slru'hore, 'JTiorii, Wintrode ttitd Wright—7. So the question was determined in the af tirmaiive. SKCBETARV'S OFFICE, ) HARHICBUIIU, June 22, 1857. j Petutsylviini i, ss: 1 do eerlily iliut the übovo and foregoing is u ime and correct ropy ot the "Was" and •'Nays" taken on the resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Com monwealth, as the same appears on the Jour nals ol the two Houses of the (ieneral As sembly of this Common tveallh for the session ot 1857. _ Witness my hand and the seal of the "'J said oliico, this twenty second day lit Juno, A. 1). 1857. A. 0. CURTIN, ' Sccichuy of the Comnufnu'cttlth. CONSUMPTION, J ND ALL DISEASES OK THE LUNGS I d\ aril THTGAT ate positively curable by iiihttlutuin, which conveys ilie remeilies lo llie rat in s in ilie lunge through die air pas sages, and coining iu direct contact with the disease, mutruliz.es the tubercular mallet, allays the cough, causes a free and easy ex pecto'ution, heals the lungs, put ties the blood, imparls renewed vitality to (lie nervous sys ' rem, giving that tone and energy so imi:s --j peosable lor lire restorative of tieallh. To tie I able to slate confidently that Consumption is ' cnrablo by inhalation, is to me a source of inutilityed pleasure. It is as much under the ' control ol medical treatment as any other ! formidable disease; ninety out of every htm i dre.d cases can be cured in the lirst stages, ; am! fifty per cent, itt the second; but in the j third stage it is impossible lo save more than five per cent., for tiro longs are so cut up by j die disease us to bid defiance lo medical I skill. Even, however, in die last stages, in- I halation affords extraordinary relief to Ilia I suffering attending this tearful scourge, which ' annually destroys niiiely five thousand per- I sons in the Coiled Stales alone; and a correct | calculation shows that out of die present pop- I u!at ion of the earth, eighty millions arc dee •itied to till the consumptive's grave. "l'rnlv the quiver of death has no arrow so filial a> Consumption. In all ages it lias been the great enemy' of life, for it spares neither nor sex. but sweeps oil alike the brave, llie beautiful, the graceful, anil the gifted.— by die help nl that Supreme being, from , n lima eomeltr every good and perleel gift. I am enabled to oiler to the articled a pinna lipid ai d speedy core in Consumption. The first e.ursu ol tubercles is Iroin impure blood, rind Hie immediate effect, produced by their disposition in tbo lungs, is to ptcvenl , die free admission of nit into the tor cells, vvlucli causes it weakened vitality tlnough the entire system. Then surely it is more rational to expect greater good from ir.edij cities entering the cuvines of the longs then j Irani those administered through tho stoin -111 i.; the J- l ie t w a always find tin! lung" ; free and the breathing easy ulier inhaling remedies. True, inhalation i-= a local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitutionally, and with mote power ami certainty than retn e lies admini-teied by llie stomach. To prove I the I'owcrlul and ditecL influence ct ibis rttede of m'minisitnlion, chloroform inhaled xv ill entirely destroy sensibility in a tew mili ums. paralyz.mg the ctuite nervous ays-em, so ib at a 1-in l> mux be amputa'ed wiiliotu llie s ~!'.a-.-l pain: inhaling tlio ordinary burning -;a- xv II destroy li'e in a few hour*. The inhalation of ammonia will rouse rhe system when fainting or apparently dead.— I tie odor ol many ot the medicines is per eep ifile in rite skin a few minutes alter being inhaled, and may be immediately detected in the blond A convincing proof ol the constitutional * fleets ot inhalation, is the fao' that s ,d-n ees is always produced by breath ing faiil air. Is tot tl.is positive evidence thai otopcr ionic ties. CA't Inlty prepared and pnhi'iously admrntsteied rhrongii :tie tmigs. should i roduce the most kapny i< -i<irs ? l)u --r'.ng < aliteen years' practice, many thous ands. si tiering fro.tt diseases of tbo lungs a r .d threat, have been n er my care, and 1 have affected many nmarkable cures, even | alter the .-utVetcrs had been prouoancetl in he last s ge, which it; .x sa isfie* nie that emisnmption ls no longer a lata! disease.—! Mr trea.mcnt of corsnn et'on is or g nal.aild •omnted ott long experiei ce and n thorough ; invest, gallon. My perleel acquaintance with it e nature i-t tobercies. Ke . ei-.tDles me to d -::i-gi' -!i readily the various terms of dis- ! ea-o 'h"! simulate consumption, and apple • ihe proper remedies rarc : y being mistaken I even in a single case. This lam: . • v in j connection with COM lain pathologu al and m* I ct isc.Oj'lc discoveries. cn.,tles mc ~i relieve ■lie In gs Rom the effects of contracted cbo-'?-. i to e: a*g? the cl-cs'. purity the bloc, 1 ., impart to n renewed vrahty, giving energy auJ tone to me entire system. b '.\ 5?. I'osr Otlice, G. \V. GRAHAM, M I>. Ofitec 109 Filbert Street, below Twelfth. Philadelphia, Fa March lb. 1557. rEWSYLVi^n 2Yo. 58 *irch St. lit. Second J,- Third, (O.tposiie bread S'reet.) P H ILADELPH I A: tvIF.YES. RIDDLES. SCREENS, WOVEN \\ ire ol a l me.-ties and widths, with aii kinds ot plain and fancy w ire work. Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Ca'clicr: Coa!. Sat'J art Gravel bcreens; Paper Maker's Wire; Cylinder and Dandy Roils, covered in the be.-: manner; Wire ar.d Wire Fencing. A very superior article of Heavy Founders" Sieves. Ail kinds of Iron Ore Wire and Sieves. BAYLfSS, DARBY & LYNN. August SO. ?56.-3m. THOMAS BUTLER, No. ~ Sovlk Srvcrtlh Strut, PHILADELPHIA; Manufacturer of strong Tintrare, Copper, TKI and Zinc Batouig Tuts, Balding fans. and every kind of battling appara;ut. Also lead and paper boxes. Trampi attention s'ven to ordered worlt, and goods carefully lorwpjted on order*. . J'tnlaceipLia, August 17th, IBS 4. rRCSII ARRIVAL. ANEW i W oi cbeap muslins and prints tusi receired by railroad awl lor sale Or A. C.MENbCH. liusiness Directory. Ulocnnsbnrg, flg- DAVID LOIVEKBERGTT"" /CLOTHING STOKE, on Main street, two doors above the.'American House." A. J. EVANS \f ERCHANT.—Store on the upper part of Majn st rue I, nearly opposite the Episcopal Church s! C. SIIIVE, |ANI'FACtciiKR OF FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE.— Wareroom in Stiive's Block, on Main Street. ATM. Rl rEDT, rpINNEI( A.NI) STOVE DEALER— A Shop on South side of Main street, be low Market. HTWTweaver. ATTORNEY AT LAW.— office on the first floor of the ''Star" Building, oil Main street. 7 J OSEI' II sill i? PL ESN. ANN MACHINEST, Build- A ingsonthe alley between the "Exchange and "American H iuse." 11AltNA Hi) Itl'P l']MT, ' | BAILOR.—Shop on the South Side of Main A Street, first tmiare below Market. A. C. MENSCH, \ MERCHANT.—Store North West corner i'A of Muilfand Market S'.-eets. RfftA-M C. HOWER, -U KG EON DENTIST.—Office near the & Acaitemy on Third Street. iH hLLi Y. NLAL X (0„ a j KRCHANTS.—Northeast comer of Main iA and Market streets. FII It & N ' 8 Did EST. NY Justice of the Peace wishing to pur •**chase a copy of Purdon's Digest,can be accommodated by applying at he this Ollic e HWisaWs nil: POCKET -IX I I.AI'llS; OK. KVKUY ONK HIS OWN I'llYKll'lAN. ritHK l-IKJEITH -A Edition, with One /tfif It a n tl r c il Kngiavings, ftHi allowing Diseases and Mal ay nfnSf 9 System ill every shape anil O hSMWafuP** 3 form. To which is added Wl; v%pf■ ru & a Treatise on the Diseases Females, being of the bifthe-t impedance to mar. , ,e 'l people, or those con tcmplating innriinge. Uy IVILI.IAU YOVXG, M. D. I.ct r.o father he ashamed ilie present a copy of the AescuOpiti* (o Ins child. It mav save him from an eady grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret ohligaiioos o mir ried life vviuioiii r ead*ng die Poeke Ae.-etilat'ius Let no oufsui'e. from a baeknied Cough Pain in the S-ide . i esdesa nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train ot Despepiie seiis.vipos, and given up hy th. ir pliysicitils. he another moment without consulting the -\ KM'P |,.\- I'h'S. Hate iie ninrncd.or ilio-e atioul to lie married nnv •mpedimenl. read tfiis linly useful hook, as il has teen the means ol saving thou sands of unfouunato creatines from the very jaws of death. Any person sending twenty live cents, en clo-coiua 1 r-c.cr, will receive one copy of:his hook, hy'inafl or five copies willhe seni for one ,! iitar, Add roes. in. \V. Young. Xo. at Spruce street. Philadelphia." Post paid. No 152 r-pruce St., Philadelphia. Sep' Ist, ISA s—l y. Cabinet S\ are Dooms, S. C. ME iYF nwF.SPECTFt'I.I.V invites the attention of of the Public :o ins extensive assort ment of Cabinet Km ni'nre and Chairs, which lie will warrati' n Vo! good materials and in a workmanlike manner. At his Establish ment, can always be tound a good assort ment o l Fashionable Furnilue, Which is equal in .>!e and tinish to that of Philadelphia or New Vork c lies, and at as lote ptices. He has Sofas of different style and prices, from s.'S to >t>o. Divans, Poun ces. Walnut acd Mahogany Parlor chairs, Rocking and east ail airs. Piano stools, and a varietx 01 npho.- ereo work, with Dressing and pailor 'oceans sota, card, centre and pier tables deushns. cheffeniers, whatnots and comodes atui . kinds ot 'ashtunable work. H.s stock c bureaus, enclosed and common . washstai - dress-tables comer ctipboariis. solas, i .mug and breakiast ta bles.' bedsteads, catte seat and common chairs, is li e Urge-; iti this section of the country. He will also keep a good a-sou ment of looking-ghisse- w : h fancy gilt and common frames. He wiii also fiitnish spring m.utra-ses fitted to anv sized bedstead.which are superior lor durability and cotnlort .to any bed in use. illoomsburg, April 6th 1854. if. LEAF FOB Iff 0 AM) CICABS. DENSLOW &, CO., 21 Souih Froitf Mi'tct. • RH ILA DELPHI A . Commission !?1 ci-ch a ills, And ll'k&itbtte Htc'ii S DI ciiiimii of Leaf Tobate*i*itotrartared Tobac co. and Cigars. HAVE const a u ly on liaud sad for sale low ill k mis of Atnet.can and Spanish Leas To : haci'O., selecied with special reference to M molsctarets use. All article* sold, warranted to he as rep ■ esented and every oppotiutnty atiotded tor examination. Puichasers at a distance can send their or ! drr*. and rely upon being as faithfully served as if the goods were selected in person. October 15, l?i>s. ' Tinware & Stove Establishment. r J"*Hl. UNDr.RSIGJ.ED respectful; in ' forms his •"'ld friends tnd customers,that he la- purchased hie brother* interest in the i establishment, nd the concern miit here- I after e conducted himself exclusively. He ,i his just receive J and oiTeis for sale the 1 hf-est and most e itensive assortment roent of FANCY STOV CS ever mtro duccj into this tnaefcet. j Stovej ij< and ■rm w are constantly on hind j at<J msocfactu'ed ioorder. All kinds of ro pairrj; done, as ansl, on short notice, i The patronage of old friencs ant! tie* cus i turners is rest , ctfutly solicited, A M. RUPERT j BlooraslDrg, Jan. 12, 1853. if. !(gx IICJRY zrppi.xtEß, I HLOOMSbVRG. JEA rhIKFtCUI.T repairing warranied ; spec j tacles and glasses for spectacle*; glasses i for homing cased watches, and other watch j tarerial for sale. 1 March 27, 1857 E*liiln<l'a. and KfJiiliiiJf K IS* SI Ai MKKA UK A N(J EiVIKNT. 1855 Great' Northern anil Western U. S.-Mail Routes. Speed increased and fare reduced. Little Schuylkill, Cattawissa, Snnbury and Krie, Willimnsporl and Elmira Railroad. Through to Buffalo, in 16 hours. " Niagara Falls, ' lti " " Detroit, ' 24 " " Chicago, ' 34 " " St. Louis. ' 43 " W Ticket Office—N. W. corner Sixth and Chestnut streets, and Philadelphia and Read ing R. It. Depot, corner of Broad and Ninth streets. On and after Monday, May 7th, Three Pas senger Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner of Broad and Vine streets, daily, (Sunday's excepted,) as follows: DAY EXPRESS— 6 A. M. Stopping at Phrrnixville and Reading only. Connecting with the Catlawissa, Williams port, and Krie, and Williamsport and Klmira Railroad; arriving at Klmira at 4 o'clock P. M., connecting with New Vork and Krie and Buffalo; and front thence, via. Steamers on Lake Erie, or on Lake Shore Railroad, to Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, Sandusky and Detroit. Also, with Klmira, Canattdaigua with New York Central Railroad, East and West, and at Suspension Bridge with the Great Western and Michigan Central Railroad for Detioit, Chicago, St. Louis, and all points in Canada and Western Stales. Only nnechange ot Baggage between Phil adelphia and Canada or the Lakes. DAY EXPRESS—Breakfast at Port Clin ton ant! Pinner at Williamsport. NIGHT EXPRESS—Tea at Port Clinton. Passengers purchasing Tickets by tins Line have the privilege of stopping at any of the above points, utid resuming their seats at pleasure. Fare from Philadelphia to Tnniaqua, £-2 95 Catlawissa, -1 35 Rupert, 4 40 Danville, 4 00 Milton, 5 15 Willivtisport, 5 90 Klmira, 7 oo | .Ipfferson, 7 65 Starkey, 7 95 Penn Van, 8 00 Gorlium, 8 00 Geneva via. Gorham, R 00 " Steamer J. Arndl.] 8 00 Canandaigua, • 8 00 Honeoyo Kalis, 8 50 Caledonia, 8 8f Le Roy, 8 Rntnvia, 9 On Rochester, 8 00 Buffalo, via. N. Y. and E., and Buffalo and N. Y. City, • 10 Buffalo, via. Tonuwanda, 10 Niagara Falls, via. Klmira, Canandai gua S: Niagara Falls R. R. - 10 " " via. Butfalo, 10 00 Suspension Bridge, • 11 00 | Cleveland, 10 70 ! Toledo, 14 75 I Cincinnati, 10 no i Detroit, via. Rail, 10 00 " Butf. & I,ake, 10 00 Chicago, via. Great Western & Mich ! igan Central R. R. - 20 00 i Chicago, via. Buffalo and Lake Shore i Mich.Southern U.K.. - 20 0(1 Chicago, via. Bull., Lake and Mich. Central R. R. - - 20 00 ! Rock Island, 25 00 E. T. NURRKI.L, Ticket and Freight Agent, N. W. rornet Sixth and Chestnut sis. ' G. V Ntcoi.i.s,Superintendent Philadelphia ' and Reading Railroad. T. K< KISSOCK, Superintendent Catlawissa, Williamsport and Erie Railroad. ; H KINKY COFFIN, Superintendent Williams pori and Klmiia Railroad. Jntv 19. 1855.—if. TO* U S WO.A'T liO. ritHKY never did do more than give tempo •*- raty relict and they never will. It is be cause they don't touch the cause of the dis ease. The cause ot all ague and billions uis eases is the atmospheric poison called Mias ma or Malaria. Neutralize this poison by its jX.I TIR.IL JINTWOTE, and all diseases caused by it disappears at once. Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure i this Antidoto to Malaria, and moreover it is a perfectly harmless medicine. The certificate of the celebrated chemist. I.R.Chilton, of New York, to this ellect, is attached to every bottle ; therefore if it does no good it cau do no harm. This is more than can be said of Quinine, Arsenic, or any tonic in existence, as their me is ruinous in ihe constitution and brings on DUMB AGUE, which never allows a per son to fee! pertectly well for a single moment. In illustiation of these truths I annex some extracts from a letter just received from a Physician: Georgetown, Ohio, March I*. 'st>. .Us, A. RHODES, E>q.—Dear Sir: Yours of 2d inst. is at hand. The t'ore arrived late last year nod the difficulty in getting any one to try it was greatly increased from the fact thai a remedy had been introduced which was growing in favor with the public, as be ing better than using Quinine.—not knowing 1 presume that the remedy they needed to escape taking Quinine, contained the DRUG ITSELF! This remedy, (known as ''Smith'sTonic.' - ) would invariably BREAK an ague, but it did not CURE it, and it would ofieti remrn with renewed vigor. The one circumstance 1 deemed in yonr favor, if I could institute a lest comparison between it and your CURE. The following is the result: Three pcrsous took your "Cure," all of which were cases of ,: Qooiidian Intermit tent Kever." of many weeks standing. They had tried Quinine, and other remedies, occa sionally missing a clnli, but it was, (as in all such cases.) slowly wearing them out, and laying ihe foundation of other and severer maladies. I did succeed in effecting a radi cal cure of all three of these cases with your remedy, and they have not had a chill since. In all three of these cases the "Smith's Ton ic" had been used, and would, as before sta ted, break the chili, but after a period or two had elapsed it would return. I think there will be no difficulty now in giving to ytnit "Cure" the vantage ground of any other remedv now in use here. be. be. WILLIAM BUCKNER. M. D. RHODES' FEVER and AGUE CURE, or Antidote to Malaria , the only harmless reme dy in existence, is equally certain as a PRE VENTIVE, as a "CURE." Take it when you feel the chill coming on, and you will never have a single one JAMES A. RHODES, Proprietor. Providence, R. 1. For sale by Druggists generally. June 18 1556. \\TH EATLEVS ARCH STREET THEA- ' TRE. Arch Street, above Sixtk, PkiVa. THE STAR COMPAKT, Composed of the first Artists in the world, and exceeding in Strength and Talent any Dramatic combina tion heretofore offered to the Theatrical Pub lic, will appear EVERY NIGHT in Comedy. Tragedy, Serio-Comic Drama, Vaudevilles, Musical Buriettaa. Bc., be. BP' When visiting be oily, go there. T*/OOD b COAL loraaieat the Arcade by WW A. C MENSCH GRATIS, GRATIS, GRATIS, GRATIS. A FREE GIFT TO ALL. IIIISGRY lIKIiIEVED. '•Nature's Guide," a new and popular work, is distributed without charge, una forwarded by mail to any Post Office in the U. States, on receiving an order enclosing two stamps lor postage. PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE— Established 20 years ago by Dr. XiNKKLIN, corner of Third and (Tnlon streets, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, Pa. INVALIDS Are apprised that Dr. KfNKELIN confines his practice to a particular branch of medi cine, which engages his individual attention. He cautions the nnlorinnote against the a buse of mercury; thousands are annually i mercurialized out of life. Recent affections /are pioinptly extinguished. TWENTY YEARS'EXPERIENCE In the treatment of a class of diseases hilh erlo neglected and imperfectly understood, bus enabled Dr. KINKELIN, Author of a work on Sell Preservation, to prove hat niue tenths of the causes of nervous debility, lo cal and constitutional weakness, mental and physical suffering, are tracoable to certain habits', forming Ihe tnnst secret yet deadly and fatal springs of domestic misery and premature mortality. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE, There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys, in solitude, anil which, if not re formed in due time, noi only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial liappiness.but gives rise to a series of protracted, insidious, and devastating atiliciions. Few ol those who give way to this* pernicious practice (is o ivaro ol Ihe consequences, until they find Ihe nervous system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable feelings, anil vague fears in the mind. Tiie unfortunate thus affected becomes fee ble. is unable to labor with accustomed vig or, or to apply his mind to study ; bis step is lardy anil weak, lie is dull, irresolute, and engages in his spurt with less energy tiian usual. II he emancifate himself before the prac tice has done its worst, and enter matrimony, his marriage is unfruitful, and his sense tells Itim 'hat this is caused by his early follies.— Those are considerations which should awa ken the attention of those similarly situated. MARRIAGE Requires the fulfillment of several conditions in order that it may he really the cause of mutual happiness. Could the veil which covers the origin of domestic wretchedness he raised, utul its true source in every in- Mance disclosed —in how many could it he traced to physical disqualifications and iheir attendant disappointments! Apply then while it is yet time, in order to have your unstrung and relaxed organization rebraeed, revivified and strengthened. REMEMBER, Ho who places himself under Br. Kinkelin's treatment ntny religiously confide in his hon or as a genteniati, and rely upon the assur ance, that the secrets of Or. Ks patients will never he disclosed. Young matt —let no false modesty deter you from making your case Known to line -who, from education and respectability, can belriend you. Too many think they will conceal the se cret in their own hearts,and pure themselves Alas! how often is this a lata! delusion, and i how many a promising young man, who might have been an ornament to society, lias faded from the earth. S rictures of the urethra are rapidly re moved by the application of a new thera peutical agent, used only by Dr. K. Weak ness nnd Constitutional IVbilily promptly cured, and lull vigor restored, ••/ am a man anililecm nothing which 1 relates to man foreign to my feelings." RI.NkM.UN ON SKI,K-I'liC, SKRVA. TION. I Only twenty-fire cents , or the value in post , age stamps, will ensure a copy of tnia book | prepaid, per return of mail. Persons at a distance may address Br. \ KINKKI.IN by letter,enclosing a remittance, and he cured at home. | Packages of- Medicines, with plain direc | lions, packed secure from damage or curios j ity, are forwarded by Mail or Kxpress to any ! part of the United State*. RKMh'.M BKR, , Br KINKRLIN'S residence has been for j the last twenty years at the N. W. Corner of I Third and Union Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. i July 2d, 1836.—if. GREENWOOD SETMTNARY AT MILLYILLE. COLUMBIA CO.. PA. j A systematic course of instruction is given i in all the English branches usually taught. The Principal will be assisted during the , present year by T. M. POTTS, an expert* i enced teacher, tecently Irom the Lancaster I Co. Normal School. j A vacation of seven weeks will commence I July Ist. EIESsEUSa TUITION, for day pupils $3.50, to $4.50 per j quarter. Hoarding, Tuition, Washing, Lights, &e., j S3O per quarter of eleven weeks one-half in ' advance. For circular, catalogue or ortber particu lars adJress \VM. BURGESS, Millville, April 1, 1857. Piincipal. ~THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY, Just Published, Gratis, the 2bth Thousand. • Jtigjg/a A few words on the rational treat 'fr-Hr™"'- Medicine, of Sper vvli iHmw maiorrhea or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of the System, Impoteucy, and Impediments to Marriage generally. BV B. DF. LANEY, M. D. The important fact that the many alarming complaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth,may be easily removed without Medicine, is in this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly and at the least possible cost, there | by avoiding all the advertised nostrums of I lb* day. | Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed envelope, by remitting, postpaid, two postage stamps, 10 Dr. B. DE LANEY, 17, Lispenard S'reet, New York City. May 6, 1857 -6m. Wrought Sc Cast Iron Bed- STEADS, RAILING,SETTEES,TREEBOX es, Stands, Verandas, &c., Cemetery Lots En closed with either cast or Wrought Iron Rail ing, No. 335 MARKET, STREET. (2 doors below Ninth,) PHILADELPHIA. March 27, 1856. AYER'S PILLS. . AI(G YOU SICK f fJMIF.N you cnn'i be on red 100 noon. Don't delay until your co it plain t ia incurable, and then mourn when it ia 100 late. Foor fifths of all the disease* which people the ; church vards, might be cured by Ayer's Ca . Iltarlio Pills, if taken in season. Don't go ' dragging through the Spring, faint, sleepy and listless, because your blood i* loaded with bile. Don't wear the headache, heart* i burn, and their kindred disorders, because your clomsnh is foul. Don't parade yooraelf around the world, covered with pimple*, blotches, ulcers, sores, and all or any of the unclean diseases of the skin, because your system wants cleaning. Don't show your' self about, lean, haggard, all caved in, be cause' your Stomach and Bowels need strengthening into healthy action. Ayer'a Pills set these things right ns surely as water quenches lire. They purity the body and blood, nnd restoreiheir functions ioto healthy activity which you can feel ns quick as they are tnken. They are the one great medical | wonder of the age, recognized by all wlitf know iheir virtues, and many thousand know I them. Take ihe Cherry Pectoral for a cough, , and the Pills for all derangements requiring a purgative medicine. Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mats.—and sold by E. P. Lutz and all Druggists iu Rloomshnrg, ar.d by Dealera in Medicine , everywhere, b May 11, IBS 7 -Bm. HERRING'S r'hrMWw'feJ the acknowledged CHAMPION!! ! rj( ■ si r 'AkkjL THE recent trials at Read have endorsed the enr i TUfsMwsviSlflPrent of public opinion, and confirmed tho verdict of more than 200 acci dental fires, proving conclusively that "Her ring's" is the only safe that will not burn. Extract from the Committee's Report on the Trial of Iron Sales at Reading: "On Ihe 2t>,h of February all the members of tlte Committee met to witness Ihe Safes and books and papers, (placed in them) and were perfectly satisfied that all was right.— The day following, the burning took place, under the superintendence of the Committee. After a fair and impartial burning lor five hours, the Safe of Messrs. Evans & Watson was first opened, the Safe being on file iu side. and the contents partially consumed, while the contents in the Sale of Messrs. Knrrele & Herring were in good condition, and no fire inside." Reading, March 2, 1857. H. F. FELIX, I (Signed) P. N. COLEMAN, > Com. A. H. PEACOCK. ) And endorsed by over 50 of the beat men of Reading. The above Safes can bo inspected at 34 Walnut Street, where the public can satisfy themselves of the great superiority of the "Herring's P..tent Champion," over tho de feated and used-up "inside Iron Door Sala mander." FARRELS & HERRING, 34 Walnut St.. Philud'a. Only makers in this Stale of Herring's Potent Champion Safes. The attempt made by other parties to bol ster up the reputation of a Safe which has tailed signally in accidental fiies in Philadel phia, (Ranslead Place,) by taking one out | ot an agent's store, f 11. A. Lantz.] madedou- Ihle thickness (different from those they sell) to "burn up"or.eol Herring's, (half as thick) has met with its true reward. Herring's Sale I could not be burnt, proving conclusively that | the onlv reliable Safe now made is Herring's, . | ol which over 15.000 are now iu acluel use, and more than 200 have been tried by fire without a single loss. Philadelphia. May 8, 1857 ly. LOTTERIES. THE well-known Maryland Consolidated Lotteries, of which R. FRANCE & Co. aro ihe mHungers, are chartered by the state of Maryland, and a commissioner elected by the people, who is sworn to superintend and certify that everything connected with them is done in .1 strictly honorable manner, and that tho interisis ot parties who resido at a distance are as well protected as if they themselves were present at the drawing.— Another fact which the managers call atten tion to, is, that all persons have a leg;l right to send orders for tickets to Maryland, as lotteries are Ipgnlized by special law in that state. A lottery is drawn every day of the month. If no particular class is named, or ders are filled til the first drawing to take place after the communication comes to hand. The prices of tickets vary from 81 to"820. No tickets are, however, sent unless the money fnr the same is received with the order. The drawings are upon the princinle of one number 011 each ticket (after the Ha vana plan,) and Ternary combination. Prizes vary in amount from 820 to 8100,000. All orders fnr tickets or packages will receive prompt attention, and the drawing mailed to all purchasers immediately alter it is over. Address, T. H. HUBBARD & CO., No. 39 Fayette St., or Box No. 40, Feb. 3d, 1857 -ly. Baltimore, Md. Of The Drawn Numbers of the Maryland Loteries are published by the Slate Cora mssioner ir. the lollowing papers, viz: Suit, Clipper, Patriot, American, Argut, ol Balti more; also, the National Intelligencer and Union, of Washington, D. C. Eagle Foundry, Illuoinsbttrg: STOVES AND TIN WARE. THE subscriber having erected a large new brick Foundry and Machine Shop, in place of the old one, is prepared to make all kinds of CASTINGS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Plows constantly on hand. The subscribe has removed his Tin Shop from Main Street to the Foundry Lot, where he has erected a building altogether for Stoves and Tinware. The Conking Stoves consist of the WM. £ tj I'ENN COOK, RAUB COOK, VAN -> LIF.R COOK, and PARLORSTOVES a" kinds, the Egg Cylinder Stovo See. All kinds of Spouting made to order. JOSEPH SIIARPLESS. Bloomsburg, April 16. 1857. E. G.HO7TIII, BEMUSE, T> ESPECTFULLY oflers his professional services to 'T v t j, e Ladies and Gentlemen of Bloomsburg and vicinity. He is prepared to attend to ali the various operations in Den tistry, and iR provided with the latest im proved PORCELAIN TEFJTH, which will be inserted on pivot or gold plate, to took aa well as natural. A superior article of Tooth Powders, al ways on hand. All operations on the teeth warranted. t3T Office near the Academy. Bloomsburg, NOT. 20, 1856.
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