BY RESOLUTION Pronouns Amendment! to the Conehtuticm of • the Commonwealth. RMOLVEP by the Senate aud House of Rep reaeuiatives of the Common wealth of Penn eylrania in General Assembly mat: That the following amendments are proposed lo the constitution of the commonwealth, in accor dance wiih the provisions of the tenth article hereof. ritST AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional article to said constitution lo be designated as article elev en, ae follows ARTICLE XI. OF PUBLIC DEBTS. SEC I. The state may contract debts, to supply casual deficils or failures in revenues, or '.o meet expenses noi otherwise provided for; but Ihe aggregate amount of such debts direct and contingent, whether con'racted by villus of one or more acts of the general as sembly, or at different periods ol time, shall 1 never exceed seven bundled and fifty thou sand dollars, and the money arising from the creation of such debts, shall be applied lo ihe purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts ao contracted, and to no other purpoee whatever. . Src. 2. In addition lo the above limited power the stale may coniract debts lo repel invasion, suppress insurrection, defend the state in war, or to redeem Ihe present out landing indebtedness of the stale; but the money ariairg from the contracting of such debts, shall be applied lo the purpose for | which it JA BS raised, or to repay such debts, j and to no other purpose whatever. I Src. 3. Except the d -bts above specified , in ectiona one and two of this article, no j debt whatever shall hi created by, or on be- j half of Ihe State. SEC. 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, nr.d any additional debt \ contracted as (foresaid, Ihe legislature shall, | at its first session, after the adoption of this amendment, create a sinking fund, which shall be sufficient to pay the accruing inter est on inch debt, and annually lo reduce the principal thoreol by a sum .not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; which sinking fund shall consist of the net annual in come ol the public wotks, from time to time owned by the sla'e, or the proceeds ol the sale of lite some, or any part thereof, and of the income or proceeds ol sale of slocks owned by Ihe state, together with other funds, or resources, that nioy Vie designated by law. The said sinking fund may be in creased, (rom time to time, by assigning to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of ths State, not required (or the ordinary and current expenses of government, and unless in case of w ar, invasion or insurrection, no part of said sinking fund shall be used or applied otherwise than in extinguishment of the pnblic debt, until tho amount of such debt is reduced below the BUIII of five mil hone of dollars. SEC 5. The credit of the commonwealth shall not in any manner, or ovent, be pledg ed, or loaned 10, any individual, company, corporation, or association; nor shall the commonweslili hereafter become a joint owner, or stockholder, in any company, as sociation, or corporation. Sac fi. The commonwealth shall not as •time tho debt, or any part thereof, of any couoty. oily, borough, or township; or of any corporation, or association; unless such debt shall have I cen contracted to enable the •tate to repel invasion, suppress domestic ■ i .nsnireetion, defend itself in time ol war. or , ■ to assist the state in the discharge of any ( portion of its present indebtodi ess SEC. 7 The legislature shall not authO'ixe J utiy county, city, borough, township, or in- . I corporation district, by virtue id a vote of i's J citizens, or otherwise, to become a stock- j holder in any coetpary, association, or cor- | poration; or to obtain money lor, or loan us i i eredit to, any corporation, association, insti- j < lotion, or party. sKOOKI> AMStsnMKNT. There shall he an additional at tide to said constitution, to b- designated us article XII, > follows: ARTtCI.F VII. OF NKW COUNTIES. No county shall be divided bj a line cot ting off ovrr one tenth of its population, (eith er to foim a new county or otherwise,) with out the express assent ol Mich county, by a vote of the electors thereof; nor shall any new county be established, containing less than lour hundred square miles. Tlttaii AMS.NUMKNT. From section two ot the first a'ticle of the eonsii'tiiion, strike oirt the words, "ot the city of Philadelphia, and of each county rcspeo itvelv;" from seciion live, same article, strike out the wonts, "ot Philadelphia and ot the several counties;'' from section s*ven, same article, strike out the words, '-neither ihe city of Philadelphia nar an*," and insert iq lieu thereol the words, "and no,' and strike out''section lour, same amcls,' and in lieu thereof insert the lollowtng: "Sat -4, In the YM one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-four, and in every seventh year thereat cr. representatives to the num ber of one hundred, shall be apportioned and distributed equally, throughout the stare, by districts, in proporuon to the number ol tax able inhabitants in the several >rls thereof; except that any county containing at least three thousand five hundred taxables. may be allowed a separate represonatinn; but no more than three eonr ties shall be joined, and no county shall be divided, in the formation of a district Any city containing a suffici ent number of taxsbles to entitle tt 10 a; least two representatives, shall have a sepa rate representation assigned it. and shall be divided into conveuient districts of contigu ous rerriiory, of equal taxable population as near as mav be, each of which districts shall elect one representative." At the end of section seven, same article, mseri these words, 'bite my ot Philadelphia shaH be divided into single sessional dis triets, of contiguous letrdory as nearly equal in taxable population as possible: bni no wsrd shall oe divided in ;be formation there of." The legislators, a; its first session, after the adoption ol this amendment, shall di vide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial Mid Representative, districts, in the manner above provided; such district* to remain un changed dm if the apponionmeni in the year one thousand eight hundred and SiKtf-iou:. FOURTH AMCKUURKT There she!) be an additional section to the bra article of said constitution, which shall be numbers' and read as follows: Sn 26 The legislature shall have tbe power to al'er. revoke, or annul, any charer ©f incorporation hereafter conferred by. or under, any special, or general taw, whenev er in their opmion it may be injurious to the i iimnin rf ihe oannonvsal h: in such man ner. however, that no injustice aha!, be done to the cwrpcrratoTs h> Senate. March 27, J857. Metohtmk Thar this resolution pass. On the fiiet amendment, yeas 24. nays 7; on the iwccnd amendment yeas 2S. nays f : on the third amendment, veas 24, nays 4: on the lormh amendment yeas 23. nay* 4 [ Ragranl from tlie Journal } GEO W HAMEIiSLY, Clerk In Ike House qf RepratrnLtl mrs, April2B. 1*57 Twfrrn That this resolution pass. On tin Baa wnenumen;. yeas 78, nays 12 no rbeaectwd asneakment yeas 57, nays M: cm tbe ttiTvd amendment, yeas 72, nays 22, mr rke Snrrrtfe amend men. veas 83 nays 7. Ttmamm from the Journal ~ Ik COM ZIRGLER CfcHl Filad ift Secretary's office, May 9. 1857. A. G CURTIN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. SECRETARY'S Onric, Harrisburg, June 22, 1867, . Pennsylvania u: i Ido certify thai the above and foregoing ie i a true and correct copy of the original "Res olution proposing amendments to the Con i stiinlion of the Common wealth," with the, vole in each branch of the legislature upon the final passage thereof, as uppeurs from the originals on file in this office. ( I In testimony whereof I have < 1.. S. > hereunto set my hand and caused /— — )to be affixed the seal of the Secre-' tary'a Office, the day and year above written. A G. CURTIN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. IN SENATE, March 27, 1857. The resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Common wealth being under consideration, On the question. Will the .Sanatu agree to the first amend ment 1 The yeas and naya were taken agrees bl) to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz: YEAS— Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Coffey, Ely, Evans, Fetter, Flenniken, Frszer, In gram, Jordan, Killinger, Knox, l.anbach, Lewis, Myer, Scofield, Sellers. Shuman, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright uiiil Taggnrt, Speaker— 24. j NAYS —Messrs. Crabb, Cresswell, Finney, I Gregg, Harris, Penrose, and Souther—7. ; So the question was determined in the af firmative. On the question, I Will the Senate agree to the second amend ■ ment ? | The yeas and nay* were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows : YKAS —Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Cresswell, Ely F.vans, Fetter, Finney, Flenniken, In arum, Jordan, Knox, Lanbach, Lewis, Myer, Sudors, Shuman, Sou Iter, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright and Taggart, Speaker —23. NAVS —Messrs. Coffey, Crabb, Frazer, I Gregg, Harris, Killingor, Penrose and Soo field-8. So lite question was determined in the af firmative. On the question, Will the Senate agree lo the third amend ment? The yets and nays were taken agreeably lo tlio provisions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz : YEAR —Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Crabb, Cresswell, Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Ftazer, | Ingram, Jordan, Killinger, Knox, Laubach, j Lewis, Myer, Scolield, Sellers, Shuman, I Souther, Jheole, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and ' Wright—24. NAVS —Messrs. Coffey, Gtegg, Harris and Penrose—4. So the question was determined in the at- | firmative. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the fourth amend- ' mem ? The yess and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and j wete as follow, viz : YKAS —Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Coffey, | Cresswell. Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Ftazer, ! Ingram, Killinger, Knox, Laubach, Lewis. ! Myer, Scolield, Sellers. Shuman, Souther, ' Steele, Suaub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright —23. NAYS— Messrs Crabb, Finney, Jordan and Penrose—4. So the question was determined in the al firmaiive. Is THE HOUSE OK RyrnßsKNYATivre, J April 29. 1857. j t The resolution proposing amendments to ' the Constitution ol the Commonwealth being under consideration, (hi the question, Will the House agree lo the ftrsi amend- ! nient 1 The yeas and nays were taken agreeably i iothe provisions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz: i Ykas —Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Back l house, Ball, Beck. Bishop, Bower, Brown, Calhoun. Campbell. Cnase. Cleaver, Craw lord, Dickey, K.nt, F.vster, Fausold, Foster, j Gibboney, Gilde*. Hamel, Harper, Heine, Niesland, Hill, Hillegas, Hoffman, Berks co : i Imbue, funis, Jacobs, Jenkins, Johns, John i son, Kaiifiman, Kerr, Knight, Leisennng, j Longaker, Lovett. Menear, Mangle, M'Cal ' mont, M'llvain, Moorbead, Momma, Muss ulman, Nichols, Nicholson, Nonemachet, Pearson, Peters, Petiikiti Pownall, Purcell, Ramsey, Philadelphia; Ramsey, York; Rea mer, Reed, Roberts. Ropp, Shaw, Sloan. Smith, Cambna co.; Smiih, Centre co.: Ste , vei.son, Tolan, Vail, Yanvooihis. Yickers. Yoegfiley, Walter, \Yestbrook, Wbartooj Williston, Witberow, Wright, Zimmerman, and Geiz. Sjvotcr— 78. Navs—Mossis. Rack us, Benson, Dock, Hamilton, Hancock, Hme, Hoffman. Leba non co ; S.rmhers, Thorn, Warner and Wtmrodc—l2 So the question was determined in the af firmative. Or. the question, Will ;tie House agree to the second amend ment * The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provision* ot the Constitution, and were ; as follow, viz : Ysas—Messrs Anderson. Backhouse. Rail, Beck, Bower,Cslhoun, Campbell, Cany, Em, Fausold. Foster, Gildea, Hamel, Harper, Hcins, Hiestand. H degas, Hoffman, Berks co.: Housekeeper, lmbrie. Irnes, Jer.k-.ns, Johns, Johnson, Kanffmap. Knight, farisen ring. Longaker, Loveti, Menear, Maugle, M'llvain. Moorhcad. Mtisseiman. Nichr.ls, Nicholson,Nunemarher. Pearson. Peters. Pet nkm. Pownall. Purcell. Ramsey. Philadel pfna Ramsey York no: Keaaner. Roberts, Rupp, Shaw. Moan, Tolar. Vail, Voeghiey. Wa! er, Westbrook. Wharton, Zimmerman, and Get?. Speaker—b~. NATS —Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, Rar-kos. Benson, Bishoo. Brown, Chase, Cleaver, j Crawlord, Eysiet, Gibboney. Hamdion. Han cork. Hi'l Hme. Huffman. lehanon CO.; Ja cobs, Kerr, 1-ebo, M'Calmori, Mumma. Reed, Smith. Cambria co . Smith. Centre co.: Stevenson. Slrutbers, Thorn, Yanvoorfits. Yickers, Wagonseller, Warner, \\ intrude, j Witherow and Wrtgtit—B4 So the quesiion was uetermmed in the af firmative. On the question, Will rbe House agree io the tfcird amend ment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably tc the provisions ot the Constitution.and were i as tollow, vt* : YSAS—Messrs. Anderson. Backhouse, Ball Reck. Benson. Bower. Brown, Calhoun, Campbelt.Chase, Cleaver, CrawloTd, Dickey. Ent, Fester, Fansold Foster, Gibboney, Ha- I met. Harper. Hems. Hiestand. Hill, Hillegas. ! Hoffman. Berks co.; Hoffman. Lebanon co . Housekeeper. Imbrte. Iru.es. Jacobs. Johi.s, Johnson, kauffman. ken. Lebo, Longaker, 1 LnveTl. Menear. Mangle. M'Calmori: Moor bead Mumma. Mu--e!maii Nichols, Nichot , snu, NunemacbeT. Pearson Peters, Petrikin. Pownall. PureelL Ramsey. York co.. Reamer. Reed, Repp. Shaw. Sloan. Smith, Cambria co Smith, Cen-re co.; Stevenson, Tolan, Vail, Vacvonrhre, Vickers. Toegtiley. Wng piiseUer WestbTook, WiUtsiou, Wuoerow, Wright, Zimmerman and Geo. Speaker —72. NaTs—Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, backus. : Bishop, Carry, Dock, Gildea, Hamilton. Ban ; (took, Hme, Jenkins, Rmghi. lattsenrmc, ! Mlßvmir. Ramaey Philadelphia . Roberts. ; Strutbers, Thorn. Waltar Wharton Warner . sad Wintroda—2* t ISo the question wai deletmined in ibe af firmative. On the question, Will (be House agree to the fourth amend ment f The yeas and nays were taken agreeably lo (he provisions of Ihe Constitution, and were as follow, viz: YKAS— Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Back house, Backus, Ball, Beck, Benson, Bishop, , Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Cany, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Er.l, Evs ler, Fausold. Foster, Gibboney, Gildea. Ha mel, Harper, lleins, Heistand, Hill, Hillegas, Hoffman, Berks co.; Hoffman, Lebanon co.j Housekeeper, Imbrie, Innes, Jacobs, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kauffmann, Kerr, Lebo, Lei senring, Longakrr, Lovett, Menear, Maugle, M'Calmonl, M'llvuin, Mumitii, Musselnuu, Nichols, Nicholson, Nuuemncher, Pearson, Peters, Pelrikin, Pownoll, Purcell, Ramsey, Philadelphia; Ramsey, York co.; Reamer, Reed, Rubens, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, Cambria co.; Smith, Centre co; Stevenson, Tolsn, Vail, Vanvoorhis, Vickers, Voeghlev, Wagonseller, Walter, Warner, Weslbrook, Whurton, Wilhslon, VVilherow, Zimmerman und Gelz, Speaker— B3. NAYS— Messrs. Dock, Hamilton, Hancock, Slrulhors, Thorn, Winlrode and Wright—7. So the question was determined in the af firmative. SKCRBTARY'S OFKICB, j HARRISIIURU, June 22, 1867. } Petmeylvanii, .; I do certily that the above sr.d foregoing is a true and correct copy ot the "Yeas" and "Nays" taken on the resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Com monwealth, as the same appears on the Jour nals of the two Houses of the General As sembly of this Common wealth for the session ol 1857. r , Witness my hand and the seal of the s ' J said office, this twonly-second day of June, A. D. 1857. A. G. CURTIN. Secietary of the Commonwealth. IMPORTANT RISCOVEII¥.~ CONSUMPTION, AND ALL JISEASKS OF THE LUNGS Ami THOATTate positively curable by in- Italation, which conveys the remedies to the cavities in the limits through the air pits sages, and coming in direct contact with the disease, neutralizes tho tubercular matter, allays the cough, causes a free and easy ex pecto'stion,heals the lungs, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the nervous sys tem, giving that tone and energy so indis pensable lor the restoration of health. To be able to state confidently that Consumption is curable by inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasure. It is a' much under the control ol medical treatment as any ather formidable disease; ninety out of every hun dred cases can be cored in the first stages, and fifty per cent, in the second; but in tbe third stage it is impossible to save more than five per cent., for the lutigs are so cut tip by the disease as to bid defiance to medical skill. Even, however, in the last stages, in halation allords extraordinary rebel to the suffering anendii gihts iratlul scourge, which annually destroys ninety five thousand per sons in the United States alone; and a correct calculation shows that out of the present pop ulation of the earth, eighty millions are des tined to till the consumptive's grave. Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as Consumption, In all ages it has been i the great enemy of life, for it spares neither i age nor sex. but sweeps off alike the brsve, ; the beautiful, the graceful, and the gilted.— j By the help ol that Supreme Being, from , whom cometh every gnvMatul perfect gift, I atn enabled to offer to the articled a perma- i nettt at.d speedy cure in Consumption. The first canse ot tubercles is Irom impure blood, and the immediate effect, produced by their deposition ttt the lungs, is to prevet t the tree admission of air into the air cells, which causes a weakened vitality through the entire system. Then sorely it is more rational to expect greater good from ir.edtj cine# entering the cavities ot the Inngs than from those administered through the stom ach; the patient will always find the lungs free and the breathing easy after inhaling remedies Thus, inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitutionally, and with more power and certainty than rem edies administered by the stomach. To prove the powettnl and direct influence ol this mode ot administration, chloroform inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility in a lew mm ires, paralyzing the entire nervous system, so that a limb may be amputated without the s'ightest pain ; inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in a few hours. The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system w hen tainting or apparently dead.— The odor ot many ot the medicines is per . eepiible in the skin a few minutes after being inhaled, and may be immediately detected in the Mood A convincing proof of the constitutional effects of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is always produced by breath ing foul air. Is not this positive evidence thai proper remedies, caretully prepared and judiciously adminisiered through ihe Inngs, should produc9lhe most happy results? Du ring eighteen years' practice, manv ihous ands. suffering from diseases of the lung* at.d throat, have been nnder my care, and 1 have atfectcd many remarkable cures, even at er the sufferers had been pronounced in the last s'sge, which fully satisfies me that consumption is no longer a tatal disease.— My treatment of consumption is original, and founded on long experience and a thomagh investigation. My perlect acquaintance with the nature ot tubercles, tee... enables me to 'distinguish readily the various forms of dis ease that simulate consumption, and apply the propel remedies rarely being mistaken even in a single case. This familiarity in connociion with certain pathological and" mi croscopic discoveries, enables me to relieve the Inngs from ihe effects of contracted chests; to enlarge the chest, purify the blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire system. Medicine* with full directions sen! to any pun ol the United Slates and Cauadas by pa ienis communicating ibair symptoms by lener Rot the rnre would be more certain i! the patient shoold pay me a visit, which would j;te me an opportunity to examine the htr.ps anil enable me to prescribe wi b greater certainty. and ihen the core could be eriected wuboot my eeeine the patient again G. XV GRAHAM, M D Office llSl Filberi Street, (old No. 109.) beiow twelfth, Philadelphia. Pa. Sept 23, 1857. I ALr ABLE r ARM FOB SALE THE soh#cr her oiler# lor sale hi# farm in Orange township, Columbia co.. containing 336 ACRES, on which are valuable improvements, com* prisms two sets of farm buildings. Two Dwelling Boa*rs. two barns #Dd other bondings, two a.tple orr hard* and a variety of otbsr froit trees.— About ?0C acres of the premise# i cleared land in a good condition of improvement, and it lay# along Fishinscreek, 1 mile above Orangevihe, and only 7 aides from lbe county #BBt. The whole will be wold together, or in two division# e# purchasers may deem. Far term# apply on the premises or direct • Orange*die. Colombia county is JOHrv ACHENBACH. Orange township, May 6th, 1857. T A.BGE aacor unsnt of Iron, Steel and Nails far sals at the Arcade by May T>, '67 A C MENSCH Business Directory. Uloomabntq, JJn. DAYID LOHENBERG |""ILOTHING STORE, on Main street, two doors above the 'American House." A7~J. EVANS. MERCHANT—Store on the upper part of Main street, nearly opposite the Episcopal Church. B.lc. BHIVE~ MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE.—VVureroom in Shiva's Block, on Main Street. a.m7rppert\ *~ rpINNER AND STOVE DEALER— ■I Sbop on South side of Main street, be low Market. R. W- WEATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on the first floor of the "Star" Building, on Main street. JOSEPH SHARPLESS. FOUNDEB ANN MACHINEST, Build ings on the allay between the "Exchange and "American House." BARNARD RUPERT, 11 BAILOR.— on the South Side of Main -L Street, first square below Market. A, (. MENSCII, MERCHANT.— Srore North West corner of Main aud Market Streets. IIIRAM C. HOM ER, DENTIST.—Office near the Academy on Third Street. M'KEI.YY, NEIL &((L, MERCHANTS. —Northeast corner of Main and Market streets. IKSXSWffiUJ VWnBSHULVa rite POCKET Jtsci urnsi OR, XVKRV ONK Hts OWN PHYSICIAN. 'J'"?. FI FT KITH Am/ Sh \3h hundred Kngiavings, !s Stt showing Diseases and Msl -6 dißHi formation* of the huntin H !■ vverv shape slid & lsn Asm W farm. To which is added m wHnl 8 Treatise on the Diseases /jy of Female*, heiitg of the fjjCgSfey h ighe-t impotlsnre to mar. TafflXTtSEi 'i'd people, or those con- 1 templiting mariiage. By WILLIAM YOUNG, M. D. Let r.o father ha ashamed the presrnt a copy of the Aesculapius to hia child. It may- save him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations at mar. riedtife without rending the I'ocke Aesculapius Let no one suffer from a hacknied Cough Fain in the Side,restless nights, nervous feelings and the whole train of Despeptic sensations and given up by their physicians, he another moment without consulting the AESCULA PIUS. Have the married, or those about to he married any impediment, read this truly useful book, a* it has been the means of saving thou sand* of unfortunate creatutr* from the very jaw* of death. Any person sending twenty five rents, en closed in a letter,will receive one copy of this book, by mail,or five copies willhe sent for one dollar. Address. Dr. W. Young.No. fASSpruce street. Philadelphia.' Post paid. No 159 Spruce St., Philadelphia. Sep- Ist, 18*4-1 y. L 23 U <sa oo acex sa Tto m ur 55> Cabinet Ware Rooms, *"*" Ma X iiWTj S. C. SHIVF RESPECTFULLY invite* the intention of of the Public to hi* extensive assort ment of Cabinet Furniture ami Chairs, which he will warrant made of good materials and in a workmanlike manner. At his (Establish ment, can always be found a good assort ment ol Fashionable Farniine, Which is equal in style and finish to that of Philadelphia or New York cities, and at as lew prices. He lias Sofas of different style and prices, from 555 to 260. Divans, Loun ges. Walnut acd Mahogany Parlor chairs, Hocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and a variety of upholarered work, with Dressing and parlor bureaus, sofa, card, centre and pier tables, deiashus, chefleniers, whatnots and comodes and all kinds of fashionable work. His'stock of bureaus, enclosed and common washstands, dress-tables, corner clipboards, solas, dining and breakfast ta bles, bedsteads, cane seat and common chairs, is the largest in this section of the country. He will also keep a good assort ment of looking-glasses with fancy gilt and common frames. He will also furnish spring matirasses fitted to any sized bedstead,which are superior for durability and comlort .to any bed in use. Bloomsburg. April 6th ISM. tf. ~ LEAF rtiACfO AND CIUIB. DENSLOW 8c CO., 91 SoHlli Front Street, PHILADELPHIA, Commission lerehants, And M kolttalt Dealers in oil kinds of Leaf To bates, RanfictiN Tobac co, ail Cigars. HAYF. constantly on hand and for sale low ail kind* of American and Spanish I,eal To baccos, selected with special reference to use. All article* sold, warranted to be as rep ; resented aod aveC opportunity afforded lor examination. Purchaser* at * distance can send their or ders. and rely upon being as faithfully served as if the goods were selected in person. October 15, I®o- ! Tlifltv AFtovo EsUblishncit. THE OUtAbfGNEt) respectruly in. 1 forme hi* okl friend* anil customer*.that * te has purchased hi* brother* interest in the Bbo-e csiahUanmem, nd the concern will here i after • condacudhy himself exclusively. He baa jostrwaeivfcd and offers for vale the , largest and most extensive assortment | IS meut *f FAN CY STOVES ever intra j duorj into this mWker. Wiosepipe and Tinware couetmtly on band and manutactored reorder. All kind* of re pairing dona, as naual, on abort notice., The patronage of old frienca and new ens- j 1 tomen. is respectfully solicited. A. M. RUPERT j Bloomsburg, Jan. 12. 1652. tf. TTLLS AT BEACI lAVES. C**CTOR'S OrncK, \ ] But* Jbrea, Aug S4. *S7. j , Ma. Enrma: —The amount of tali* receiv-1 I ed at tbi* ofaca am a* follows: Previously repaaed. . . .. 560616 15 t July, . .T7 • . . . . 27156 71 Total, T878C4 66 ] SetpectfoHy adbmiuuL j JOfOI 8. PPHMEfc. Onfctar ! WOOL L COAL fcr ml* at Are Arcade by | A C.MENFCH ? | EVANS Ac WATSON'S BPfcil'a Mawtfaciarttf SALAMANDER N0.26 South Fourth Street PHILADELPHIA. TRUTH IS MIGHTY, f MUST PREVAIL. ' Report of the Committee appointed to superintend the burning of the Iron Safes at Heading, Ftb. 2t/A, 1887. READING, March 4th. The undersigned, membors of the Commit tee, do respectfully report, that we saw the | two Safes originally agreed upon by Farrela & Herring and Evans & Watson, placed side Iby side in a furnace, viz: The Sale in use by the Paymaster of the Philadelphia and Itead- ! ing Railroad Company, in his office at Read- \ ing, manufactured by Farrels & Herring, and the Safe in use by H. A. Lantz, in bis store, manufactured by Evans & Watson, and put in books and papers precisely alike. The tire was started at 84 o'clock, A. M., and kept up until four cords of green hickory, two cords dry oak and half chestnut top wood were entirely consumed, the whole under the superintendence of the subscribers, mem bers ol the Committee. The Safes were then cooled ofl with water, after which they were opened, agd the books and papers taken out by th 6 Committee and sent to H. A. Lama's store for publio examination, after they were first examined and marked by the Commit tee, The books and papers taken from the Safe manufactured by Evans & Watson were but slightly affected by the intense heat, while those taken from the Safe manufac tured by Fartels& Herring were, in our judg ment, damaged fully fifteen per cent, more than those taken from Evans & Watson's Safe. JACOH H. DYSHF.R, DANIELS. HUNTER. Having been absent during the burning, we fully coinoide with the above statement ol the condition of the papers and books tak en out of the respective Safes. G. A. NICOI.LB, H. H. MUHLENBERG, JAMES MILHOLLAND. The following named gentlemen, residents of Rending and its vicinity, who saw the above tire, have purchased Safes from Evans & Watson sines the burning up to May Ist, 1857. G. A. Nicolla, 1 Solomon Rhoads, 1 U. R. Company, 2 \V. B. Yerger, 1 H. A. Lantz; 2 Geo. K. levure, 1 Kirk & Heister. 1 Samnel Easing, 3 \V. Rhoads & Son, 1 J.M &G.W.Haiusch,l H. W.Missimer, 2 James Jameson, 1 Dr. Wirt. Moore, 1 J. B.& A. B. Wanner 1 Ixtvi J. Smitb, 1 Jacob Schmucker, 1 High A Craig, 1 Wm.King. 1 Win Krick, 1 V. B. Shollenberger,! Kaufman & Raum, I Leopold Hirsh, 1 Witt. Mo Fat tin, 1 Ezra Miller, 1 Geo. J. Eckert, 1 W.C.&P.M.Ermen- Isaac Ruth, 1 trout, 1 Bitlmeyer, Folmer Wm. Donshower, 1 & Co. 1 Bullit & Milton, 1 EVANS & WATSON. June 17, 1857. Till SWA Y FOR~BARG AIKS I ~ A. J - EVANS HAS JUST RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF SPRING & SUMMER GOODS \T his old stand on the upper end ol Main Street which he will sell cheaper than the cheapest. It consists in part of Silks at ; paccas, lustres, brages, de laines, ducal ■ cloths, poplins, brilliants, cbalbes, de bages, t lawns, skirting, trench and scotch ginghams ; prints, gloves, hosiery, collars, handkerchiefs. I &c. Shawls and Mantillas ol every style and | quality. STAPLE & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. ; Cloth* casaimeres, vesting*, flannels, mus lins. lickings, stripes, checks, calicoes, cot '• tonades, linens, shoeing*, nankeens, drills. : marsetlles quilts, colored and white carpet t chain, parasols, umbrellas, a large an.l spier.- drd assortment o! HATS,CAPS, ROOTS AND SHOES. A SUPERIOR LOT OF FRESH t£smsM3 TfastColDoj Sugar,Holassra II tee, Spice*, &c. Also, Hardware, Queens- I ware, Crockery and Cedarware. Having selected my entire stock with the 1 greatest care and at the lowest cash prices, I j can assure my friends and the public gener ally, that I will do all in my powet to make establishment known as the "Head quarters for bargains." Those who wish to purchase will find it to their advantage to call and ex amine my stock before purchasing. I wiil pay the highest market prica for BUTTER, EGGS, RAGS, SOAP AND Dried Fruit, and country produce in general. I Bloowsbnrg, April 29, 1857. GREENWOOD SEMINARY AT MILLYILLE, fOLCMBIA CO.. PA. A systematic course of instruction is given in all the English branches usually taught. The Principal will be assisted during the present year by T. M. roTTS, an expari enced teacher, recently from tbe f.*iic aster Co. Normal School. A vacation of seveo weeks will commence July Ist. Trmois, for day pupil* $3.50. to $4.50 per qaarter. Boarding, Tuition, Washing, Lights, ke., , S3O per qnarter of eleven weeks one-half in | advance. For circular, catalogue or ortber particu lars address WM. BURGESS, Millville. April 1, 1857. Piwcipal TIE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY, Just Published. Gratis, the 25 th Thousand Jtfgfahm A few words on the rational treat- Sty merit. without Medtcin*. of Sper *Mir matorrhea or Local Weakness. Nocturnal Emission*, Geaital and Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of tbe System* I m potency, and impediments to Marriage generally. BY B. DE LANEY, M. D. The important fact thai the many alarming complaints, originating in (be imprudence and solitude of youth,may be easily removed vi'hout Medicine, is in this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely Dew and highly anrcesslol treatment, as adopted by fee Author, folly explained, by means of which every one is enabled to care himself perfectly and at the. least possible coat, there by avoiding all the advertised nosirnma 01 tbe day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed envelope, by remitting, postpaid, two postage stamps, to Dr. 6. DE LANEY, < 17, Lispenard Street, New York City. May , 1557 —fm. THOMAS BUTLER, No. 7 South Seventh Street, PHILADELPHIA ; Manufacturer of strong Tinware, Copper, Tin and Zinc Battling Tubs. Bathing Bans, and every kind of battling apparatus. Also deed and paper bones. Prompt attention g ven to ordered work, and goods carefaUy turwpmed on orders. Philadefpbia Aeeost 17th, 185 A. A ;Fl T LL ASSOBTMIUiraf Udiaa' Dry A Goods at the Arcade by May 77, 'ST. A C MENSCH TO THE FASHONABLE AND W cjDHLPixiaßaasaß. THE undersigned hevingj net received the leteet Perie and New York Fashiona, would again beg leave to inform hie numet ous friends and all the world about Blooms burg,that he is now better prepared than ev er to accommodate any one with the neetest easiest and beat fitting suits of Clothes that have been turned out lately ; and not only that, but he will aleo do them up in the best order, upon the lowest terms. His shop is at the old stand, (too wel known o need (ntlher notice) where lie may at all timds be found, seated upon the bench of repentance,steadily drawing outtheJArma of affliction, hopeing it may in the end prove advantageous to him and his customers. He would also advise his fiends to bear in mina that poor, afflicted tailors must live, or they can't be expected to work. TherefOfe Wheat, Rye. Corn, Oats, Potatoes, and with alt nbw and then a little CASH will come mighty handy from those who are back-etanding on the hooks. Remember, gentlemen, that in all cases "thelaborer is worthy of his hire." BERNARD RUPERT. Bloomsburg, April 14th, 1853. HERRING'S 583 DSP OB m THE ACKNOWLEDGED ■ THE recent trials at Read ting have endorsed the our 'rent of public opinion, and confirmed the 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 Safes at Reading: "On the 26th of February all the members of the Committee met to witness the Safes and books and papers, (placed in them) and were perlectly sat tailed that all was rigr.t.- The day following, the burning took place, under the superintendence of the Committee. After a fair and impartial burning for five hours, the Safe of Messrs. Evans A Watson was first opened, the Safe being on fire in side, and the content* partially consumed, while the oenieiite in the Sale of Messrs. Farrels & Herring were in good condition, end no fire inside." Reading, March 2, 1857. H. F. FKI.IX, ) (Signed) P. N. COLEMAN, J Cow. A H. PEACOCK. \ And endorsed by over 50 of the best men of Reading. The above Safe* can be inspected at 34 Walnut Street, where the public can satisfy themselves of the great supeiiority of the "Herring's Patent Champion," over the de feated end used-up "inside Iron Door Sala mander." FARRELS A HERRING, 34 Walnut St., Philad'a. Only makers in this State of Herring's Patent Champion Safet. The attempt made by other |>atties to bol ster np the reputation of a Sale which has tailed signally in accidental fires in Philadel phia, (Ranatead Place,) by taking one oill of an agent's store, [II. A. I-silts'..] made dou ble thickness, (different from those they tell) to "burn tip"ot.eol Herring's, (halfas thick) has met with itt ttue reward. Herring's Safe could not be burnt, proving conclusively that the only reliable Sate now made is Herring'*, of which over 15,000 are now in actual use, and more than 200 have been tried by (ire without a sin git loss. Philadelphia, May 8, 1857—1y. I.OTTKRIES. THE well-known Maryland Consolidated Lotteries, ot which R. FRANCR A Co. are the managers, are chartered by the slate of Maryland, and a commissioner elected by the people, who is sworn to rupetiuietid and certify that everything connected with them is done in * strictly honorable* manner, and tha: the tnterists of parties who reside 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 htve a legs I right to sand orders for tickets to Maryland, •• lotteries are legalized by special law in that state. A lottery is drawn every day of the month. If no particular ciasa is named, or ders are filled in the firsl drawing to'lake place after the communication comes to hand. The prices of tickets very from SI loS2O. No tickets ere, however, sent unless th e money lor ihe same is received with the order. Ihe drawings are upon the principle of one number on each ticket (after the Ha vana plsn,)and Ternary combination. Prizes vary in amount from 520 to Sloo,ooo. AH orders for tickets or package* will receive prompt attention, and the drawing mailed to all purchasers immediately alter it is over. Address, T H HUBBARD A CO, No. 39 Fayette St., or Box No. 40, Feb. 3d, 1857 ,-ly. Baltimore. Md. IW The Drawn Numbers ol the Maryland Loteries are published by the State Com missioner in the following papers, viz: Sun Clipper. Patriot, .American, Arras, fit Belti more; also, the Sat tonal Intelligencer and Vmon, of Washington, D. C. Eagle Foundry, Bloomsburg STOVES ANb TINWARE. THE subscriber basing erected a large new j brick Foundry and Machine Shop, in place j of ibe old one, i* prepared 10 make all kind* 1 of j CASTINGS AT THE LOWEST PRICES ! Plowa constantly on hand. The subscribe | baa removed hia Tin Shop from Main ; Street to the Foundry Lot, where he has | erected a building altogether for Siovea and Tinware. The Cooking Stores consist of the \VM. PENN COOK, RAVB COOK, VAN COOK, and PARLOR STOVES ill kind*, the Egg Cylinder Stove, fee. All kiods of Spooling made to order. JOSEPH SHARPLESS. Bloomsburg, April 16, 1857. Leather, Leather! Leather! EIBHBY W- ©YISMAH, iMPoaTca or FRENCH CJLF SKINS and General Leather Dealer, No. 6 Sooth Third Street, Ptiila. A genera] assortment of all kinds of Leather, Morocco, fee. fee. RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER. February 28,1857.—1f. Br. FRANCIS C. HARRISON, YL'Ot'LD respectfully inform the citizens " * of Bloomsburg and vicinity, thai be has commenced the practice of Medtdne and Surgery solicits aahare of public pa tronage. He can always be found at the Ex change Hotel opposite the Court House. Bloomsburg, March, Ist, '55. a HEART zrrrncEK, a JElk BLOOMSBURG. £j| 1 DIFFICULT repairing warranted ; epec tacitts and glasses for spectacles; glasses for bunting cased watches, and other watch material for sale. March 77, 1857 il ASSORTMENT of ooaieeuaaary, f ehy, Perfumery soaps, hair oik, fee. Pomades, to be had at C. CLARK'S Book Store AYER'S PILLS. Ayer's Oatlmrtic Pills. FILLS THAT ABE FILLSj PROF. HAYES, Stale Chemist, ol Mew, •aye they are the beet of ell pills, and sn> nexed ere the men who certify that Doctot Hayes knows: H. J. GARDENER, Governor of Maes. EMORY WASHBURN, ex-Go*, of Mass, SIMEON BROWN Lieot. Go*, of Mate. E. M. WRIGHT, Secretary Stale of Mass. J. B. FITZPATRICK.Cath. Bishop of Boston. PROF. JOHN TORREY, of -he College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City. Dr. C. T. JACKSON, Geologist of the Public Lands ol the U. S. MEN THAT ARE MEN. Among 'lts diseases this Pill hat enred with BMonialdqs rapidity, vfrr may mention: Costiveneee, Bilious Complaints, Rheuma tism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a fowl Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid inaotion of the Bowel*, end pain arising therefrom, Flaiulency, Lots of Appe tite, ail Ulcerous and cutaneous Diseases, which require an evacuant Medicine, Scrof ula, or King's K*il. They alto by pftrifjring the blood and stimulating the System, Cure many Complaints which it would not be eup< nosed they could reach ; such aa Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and. nervous Ir ritability, Derangements of the Liter and kidneys. Gout, and other kindred complaints, arising from a tow atale of the body, or ob sirnoiiona of itt functions. They are the best Purgative Medioine ever discovered, and you will but need to use them once to know it. Prepared by Dr. JAS. C. AVER. Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.—end •old by E. P. Lois and all DiuagitU irt Bloomsburg, and by Dealers in Medicine everywhere. Bept. 11, 1857-3 m. JOHN A. MOOSE. JOHN W. WIM.UMS MOORE & WILLIAMS, Geaeral COBBISSIOB Merc hails, and dealers In 2CHT3BB.S* SUPPLIES, JVo. 51 South Hater St., Philadelphia. THF. snbtcrihers having been associated with the coal trade and mining operations generally, for several years, are prepared to supply orders for all artiolea contingent to mining purposes tt the lowest rates, with care and dispatch. Our stock comprises the following articles: 01 US—Fpetm, Solar, Elephant, Bleached, Racked, Lard, Rosin, Greasing, Linseed ■ Salety Lamps, Fuses, Blasting Paper, Slope Chains, Ropes, all Sixes, Pulleys, Wicking, Wire Rope, Tar and Pitch——Thorn ley's Celebrated Gum Belting, Washers, Packing, ' Hose.——Blasting end other Powders.— Soap, Candles, Ac. REFERENCES .- Hodgson & Keen, Philadelphia. J. R. A. & S. Allen, " Charles Miller & Co., " S. Rothermel, Esq., " , John Thornley, Esq., " Wm. lie Haven, Esq , Minersville, Pe. Hon. W. Donaldson, Potisville, Pa. Hon. C. W. Pitman, " Geo. W. Snyder. Esq., " D. P. Brown, Feq., " i 1.. P. Brook, Esq., " | J. J. Connor, Ashland, Pa. j Philadelphia, Jan. 16, 1557.-Iy. ISN'T IT 8St~ ' ! Ce ARTHUR'S Celebra ted Self Sealing Cans and FRESH FRUIT Jars, and you will have fresh [fruit all the year at summer 'prices. ! Full directions for putting 'up ail kinds of fruit and To matoes, accompany these cans and jars. They ore made of Tin, Glass, Queensware, and Fire and Acid proot Stone Ware. | IN WINTER Phe sixes are from pints to gallons. These cans A jars •re entirely open at the tops, and neat, to secure transpor tation. For sale by Storekeeper# throughout the U. States. . Descriptive circulars sent BETTER on application. CP" Orders from the trade solicited. Be sure to ask for " Ar -.hut's." It has stood the j test of two season;, havtog been used by hundred* of (THAN thousands of families, hotel and boarding-house keep] *rs. We are now making then for the million. ARTHUR, BURNHAM & GILROY, SWMtBMtS. Manufacturer* undef the Patent. Noe. 117 A 119, & Tenth St., (cor. George.) PHILADELPHIA. j Jane 17, 1857.—5 m. BLOOMSBURQ | 1 IjfTlcpjnrt ' -T'i'e FG fl-' THE undersigned wonld in this way calf the attention of Ibe public to the Book Stare at the old stand, next door to the ''Ex change Hotel," where at all limes can be found a good assortment of books, including B ikies, Hjna Beeks, Prayer Boeks, Histories, Books of Poetry, Novels, end School Books : also all kinda of stationary of the best quality. A considerable deduction made upon the ; price of School Books and Stationary to those who by to sell again. Just received, a good assortment of WALL PAPER, which I would ask all to call and examine before pnebasing elsewhere. CAROLINE CLARK, Successor to Jesse G. Chrk. Bloomsburg, May 25, 1857,-lyr. E. a EOW3R, mumv Th ESPECTFULLY oflers fare MmBL " professional services to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Bloomsburg and vicinity. He it prepared to attend to all the various operations in Den tistry. and is provided with the latest im proved PORCELAIN TEETH, whieh will be inserted on pivot or gold plate,to look u well as natural. A superior article of Tooth Powders, al ways on hand. A 1 operations on the teeth warranted. WOffice,*d building above Wilson's Car riage Manufactory—Main St, West side. Bloomsburg, Nov. SO, 1856. AKGE lot of No. 1, 2, fe 3 Msckral, also, White Fisli, Cod Fish and Herring, jam received and for sale by May fl, 'sl. A. C. MENSCH. A LARUE LOT of Thibet Sbewk jam re ceived and for sale by K C. MENRH.
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