1 1 1 H 1 1 he undersigned Offers for sale I u.i I avem-stand; -utnate in the borough of Lon tto The houss ii large and well adapted f r ' busi ness, Two lots of r.-.urtd, "with all the necessary out buildings, a good well of water and cistern in the yard. If . not sold t bortly it will be offered for rent for a term of years, - Aptly to the subscriber, living near the premi ses. . ;. v- rr.L orw P. J3, SEIELDS. Lorttto, Ang. 26, 1S57- 12-- .' ..' '-. BLANK nmmons, Sabprcna'a.'Exocutions Taveru Petitions, Bond, Ac. for &le at God Save the Commonwealth. 'proclamation of General Election. TTUI.SCANT TO AN ACT OF GENERAL SL' A?nibly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled : An act relating to the elections of this Common wea'tli,' approved tho second d.iy of July, Anno D .mini, thousand eight ..in h: I anl thirty nine. I, JOHN ROBERTS, High SheruTi-f ti-.e County of Cambria, in the itato of IVunsylvaiiia, lo "hereby mak known nni i,iTs notico'to the electors uf the county afore a;J,.lLat a GENERAL ELECTION will be held in tV.e sal J - county, of Ci'ubria. on the second Tuesday.., (and 1 3th day) of October, 1857 at which ti'..o State and County officers will be elec ted, t.j v.;t : r .. , . . One person to fi'.l the office of, Governor of the C.-r.mou wealth of Pennsylvania. One person to fill the office of Canal Cmmia s. n?r of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. '. Two ucrsons to lill the office of Judges of the lAiiprcf.ii tvivuni.v Curt of .the CumnionweaUh ol renu- " Ou person to 11 the office of member of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, One parson to fill tho office of Commissioner f r Cambria county. ; ' ' Oi' pension to fill the office of Auditor for three years for. Cambria cwmty. . -. i One person for Director of the Poor and House of Fmp"; yme.it for Cambria county. Ono person to fill the office of Treasurer for Cambria county. - Oi.e person t j fill the oQice of Register and Re corder for Cambria county. The electors of -'the-district "composed cf the Borough of Ebcnsburg, to meet at tho Court' llnuse in said Brough.- " Tho electors of tho 'district com posed ff the township of Cambria, to meet at the Court House in tho B .rough of Ebcnsburg. The elector of the district comjKjsed of the township if Carroll, to iiir t at the School House in Camlltow., in said township - ' ' Toe electors of the district composed of the tviweship of CLtst, to meet ' at (ho &luxil House, o i th farm of Kiehar J J. Proiidfovt,iu said towp e'ip. ... , , . . . --j 'i'ri' electors of thcditrict .'.coiapxved' of the Jr.ri'tigh of Lirotl.V, to nioct at the School llouso in said r5on.nili. ' The electors of the district composed of the borl ou'.t of Summitvillo, to meet at the School House iu said borutizh. , The flectors of the district composed of tic t township of Allegheny, to meet at School House J No- "' townanip. Toe cltvUirs of tlw ilistrirt cvnprKJ of thn h.ir otiii Jnhn-tto-A n, to liuct at tiio Mansion 11- n c in aid IJonaigh. " Ti.e electors if -Hie ilistnvt Miiip-ed 'f the iroiih of C m;ii ntxh. to meet; at School IloU.-e No. 1. ir- said B-jraui.- w f 1 Toe cicttiim of . ll.e district-coniposetl of the t.)iiship of tCieauid, Jo uicct st the.iiousuof J 'nH. Ijnla.ss, in said tr-vnhip ,fi :J The electers of the di.-trict c..n.H.ea of Uie t a nshij ot Jackson. t ment at tho house of lleury Hagr.iu Raid towitt.hirr. ; i iie olectxis of the uUtiitt cimpsod of the township of Richland, to meet at the house of J-'b Kring, in said township. ' ; . . , ' . The e'ectora of the di(ncl cnio6ed of the towusiiij f Mackliek, to mrot-at tt bouse of Adam Meakin, iq the Village oftlielsaiiOj, in said towuship' . , . t. The eit-jtoricf fUie;diatrictonnpot;cHl of tho township cf SjsifloTiahua, 'toiutctat the iioute .f jiattircV C niiradVin' Said toVr.ship." Tue elcjUirs of the district composed of the township of ' Washington, io meet at tho School llouie situate at ,thefoot of Plane No. 4, in said township. . t. The elect"rj; of the iltric composed of the township or White, to' iueet at School House No. 1,' in said township." '! :' - " -The -eloitrrs of the disf tirt comivsed of the itewiubip of-'Mauktr, to tnec- af the-vr bouse ( Aujriutiue Durbin, iu the village' of 'JIunsler, 6n said to.wnshif . " " , , "' ' ' m The elsct! of ;rTi: distrH C -nipped; of the tovnhrp f Ootieinaugli, to iiccf'a.-i follows, viz : - lot'iot No. 1. -.id that part Of said iownhift f Coneu.auh, bounded by tho Somerset, cxmaty fine, tfce SUuy Creek River, to, Johrutown Jior- ough hue, the nC4 by liac cf . sail IWough to the junction of the Stony Creek and Little Conemaugh lUvers, tlicnce np Litlle Coiv maugh to the large a.tiu?dtn:t across Jlsngsion'a Run, thence down Xhe Iiig. Cuuomanh .River to tan Westmoreland Co. liue, thence -along said line to the Somerset Cj, hue, and place of I vgiuning to meet at School Hoae No. l?,4aOantbiiaCity, iu said townsJiip. District No. i.-rAU that part of said township bounded by. the Coumaugh -River and Penusyl- vama Cmal, K'Va. tna snuul . acqneauct across HiuksUttt liuCj to-the large; aqueduct at Johns jtown theucevby Couemaugh JJorough and Cone maugh River to Suutnierhill townsbip line,thcnce by Jackn to vuship line to Indiana county line, then.- by the same to tho place of begiuuing to Vneet at School House Nu,o,' ucar the t evidence of John ll adrick, in said township. . v v i -. District No. 3. All that part t said township liouuded by the C"nemaugh iiorwgh.line and the Coaemaugh river, to UielUcblad t wnhip line, the Stony Creek-Kiycr and the Johnstown lkr cagh line, ta meet at ijcbool House No. 10, near the farm ff -.the licirs of David Singer, dec'd.,in aid touslip. The electors cf "tho district cotnji'Wrd si tho towchip of Sumrncrbill, to inot fts.fbHwB, .mz; . ptstrict No. lf-All that part of sa'id.towuship lying on the eastern sjde f the division, ,lindiv. linjf said fownsbip hito two election districts, said division line beginning at a cotnTir of,. tract: of land warranted in. the uamcs of. Alexander Car lisle and Samuel Grifhu, Uu.ne mi th degrees vret-70'perches AheVGalbraith- Vtxul, it'being tbifidivijhij in;bfte6 nirnerhi-and.'CattV brU townships. TAgAiuetueiiciog at the cr hrof tha Aleiai4.UrjCajlLiloAadtamuel Griffin tracts, tlnence aouth.20degreesj .1340 jwcqes tlti South Fork ofiJje Conemaugh itirerttfAieet at the School House ia the town, of Jefferson, in aid township.- ; ;v ' .'. '..IU District io. 5J"A1J that part of said township lyWgloh thqVestern nJe f the said division line, to meet at the School Ilousfrnear the town Sum tnerhill, in said, township. f , .... The electors "of the.di?tricf rOo'poseJ .'of' thai tart of Allegheny township bounded and desert Led as follows, to wit Beginning at ,the line di viding Blair and Cambria counties at t point on the dividing line of two tracts of 1ana,'p'ue"bf "hich is varrantel in the iianie'of Aaroif Bjw- n; al the othT in the name cf'Mary.IJowf a arid Venus Jwjs thence "aobth 80 degrees "w'rt,t' '".8 at a. . . . m '' r i ' 1 ercr:f . thence eoutli 20 drrew dfrrew wekt.tp a pymt Buroon can roadl thence along said road to the township road leading to Burnt Mills, thence south, 13 degrees west.86h perches tO; Je rome Dawson's milla and houao, thence along the township raid to B'irnt Mills to dividing Ime be: tweai Allegheny trad Washington townships thence alonf, Washington township line to dim ion It ne between Cambria and Elair counties, to meet at the school house in the town of CaHitx: in, .in said dUtriet and Nicholas tNagle will be judge, and Charles O'Hagan anil James Crouan inspectors of said election till others are duly elec ted. .' " ". ,i s " : .i - ' v . .' .. AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITXTTION. I also hereby, make known that at ' tho - same time and place the following proposed Amend ments to the Constitution will be voted upon, in accordance with an Act of Assembly,' approved the 12th day of May, 1857, S3 follows : "Where as, A joint resolution proposing certain . Amend ments to the Constitution of this Commonwealth has been agreed toby a majority ot the members elected to each House of tho Legislature, at two successive sessions of the same, the first session commencing on the first Tuesday of January, in the 5 ear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifT-six. and tlie second session commencing on the first Tuesday of January, in the yar of our Lord one thousand ight hundred and fifty- seven And Whereas, It is provided in tho tenth arti cle of the Constitution, that any ameudment so agreed upon shall be submitted to tho ieoplo in such manner and nt such time, at least three months after being so agreed to by the two Hou ses, as the Legislature shall prescribe j therefore. Sr.c. 1. By it enacted by the Senate and House of Ilevresentattves of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in Oenerul Assembly nict. and it is hereby enacted by the aidhority of tlie same. That for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of the citizens of this Commonwealth' iu regard to the adoption or rejection of said amendments, or either of them the Governor of this Commonwealth shall issue a writ of election directed to the Sheriffof each and every county of this Commonwealth, command ing thera 16 give notice iiv tho usual manner, in not less than two newspapers in each county, provided tliatt so. many are published therein-, that an election will be be Id in each of the town ships, wards and di3twct therein, on the the sec ond Tuesday of October in th.yoar of pur Ixrd one thousand eight hundred and nftv-swen, for the puri-ose"bf deciding upon the- adoption -or re-ection of the said amendments, nr any of them; which said election shall be held at the places, and opeuefl and einsect at the time at and within which the general elections of this Commonwealth are held, opened and closed ; and it shalL bo .the duty of the judges,' inspectors and clerks of each of said townships, wards ami districts to receive at tlie said election tickets either writteu or prin ted, or partly written and partly printed, from citizens duly qalified to voto for members of the Gen. rsl As.cmliy, and toi.eposit them in a box or boxes to be for tha( pvtre provided, by the propir officers ; which' -tickets shall be respectively labelled ou the outside, "first amendment," "sec ond amendmens," ""third, amendment', and "fourth amendment," and those who are favora hie to said amendments;,, or any pf eiaratc writ ten or printed, or partly wntteu.or printed .bal lots or tickets, containing pu the , inside .thereof the words, " for the amendment," and those who are opposed to .inch amendments, or aur of then); may expresa fheir'opposltioijjhv .voting each as )u;iuy separate written or printed ballots or tick ets containing. oil the inside' thereof the ; words against the amendments." , . - ? , , SrC- 2. That the diction on the said Vironosed amendments .shall in all respects be conducted as U: genercl elections of this Commonwealth are now conducted ; and it fchall be" the duty of. the return judges oi tlie respective counties and dm tricts thereof, first . having carefully ascertained the n umber jf votes given fr or .against each of said aineiidnient m the' manner foresaid, to make nit dupltrate retnrntriereof,'rxpressed irf words at Iciipth ani not in figure only, one of which returns so made shall lw lilel in the prothono tnry's office of tbo court of common pleas of the proper county, ana the other icalea and directed to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, and by one of said judges depotittd forthwith- iu the most Convenient post onice. s Skc. ft. Tliat- it further lc the duty of the Sec retary ol the Commonwealth J on receiving the said returns, for and. against ?aid amedment. U licliver the same to the Speaker of the Senate on or deforo the :rst Monday after the organization of the next Legislature afitr the said returns"Bh'all so lo received, who sludl so open and publish the some in the presence of the members oft he Sen to and House of Representatives on the next Turn!ay tlsTeafter; and uhen the nmnWr of votes given for and against said amendment shall have-been. summed up and ascei tained,.dtiplicatc certificates thereof shall be ined by the Speaker of the.Seni ate and Speaker of the House of R'-jM-csentatives one of which shall bo.filedin the r fiice of tlie Sec retary of the, GoTimopwcalfh, and the ether de livcred to the Governor. who;c ;nln,ty; it haU ;l e to declare by proclamation whether the Amend ments; or air" (Tl&rri.r bare fliesiiJr'afe not been approved and ratified by the citizSns 6f.tb ComrnonweaTth.;' - .'-n ; r-.. . , ;r " .. . . - X Sec. 4- That the, Sheriff j..u 1 GmiinLssioners of the ciy :uid.cuoty of Pbitadf Iphia and the sev eral counties of th;s Coin moiuvcalthliHll do and perform all tlie duties and actn 4ir-ccFsary by them tobedone to give effect to. and carrj- out the provi-J Wnvrt U1W act.-. .. .,1 .tuit fv.:;i i - 1 1; : i I. XA WHENCE GETA.i,S;ti . . . Speaker rf the" Ikilise oftJ2rpretntafiresi'- . .':' '. ; -j DAVJD.TAGGART,. 1 ;- . .-t a Sjttaltr bf the. fknat.' APrFOVFFTbe twelfth day-, of . may Anno Domjnj otJ.thonsand eight hundred andvfifty seven. . i s j'. A JAMTS POLLOCK: -7 fl 7 If A fJ ?l V, .1 it ri 1 J 'i tSOIJTIONSi PROPOSING 'A MEXlM I .meats to.the cop6itution.9f..tliOyjQnmPi . Mspli'cJ ly.theenate am JLaise, of Ipr&ncnia the of the Commomrealth of Pennsylvania in Gen eral Assembly me( : That "the following amend- irii at. are'rrf CoinmMi wealthy tn accrdaficcrTri rli pr6' iriiifins of the tentn article thercot. - FIRST- AM EXDMJNT.V Ct There shall be an '"idditifonal '"article ;fq 'aid Omstitntion to be1 designated fts article cleverin"s follows:'' "' ixi 1 -i "".u ARTICLE XT. f ( .( OF PUBLIC JDEBTS.aiw t' Section 1'. The State may-contract debts r to supply causual deficits or failures in 'revenues,-or to meet expenses Iftot StRorwiArf provided for ; but the aggiegate amount-.of uch'j1ebts Jdircrtand contingent, whether contracted by vhtuef one! or more acts oftb GeverJ jWeeably. or at diff erent pericxls oTfimehaTTr;cvcf cxcecd seveq Kdrtdred hYid 'fiHnousanfl'aollars. and the motl ey arisinfrom thc-ereatiori of each debts; shall be -applied to the fpUrpoae "for which it -ras ob tained; pr to repay the debt so contracted, and lo po other; purpose Vbatever.I'UiAV-tiO.l.li't,' l 7. Section C.'In additioario the abew' limited power the State may coutract debts to repel itiva sion, suppress insurrection defend Hlier Sute!in war, or 'to redeem Jbe present 9ntstanding indebt edness bf einf Stat but" tlie'moneVs arising from the COnTficyng dTsuch clebls jhall br applied to P"?01! (r?'W50 ia waajrisfedor to icpaylsttch ueuisainp pouet -xmrposeiMWEt-f9 StxjtlffiJ&tJ provide for the payment of the present debt, and any debt contracted as Jforesaid, the Legislature shall, at its firfct sestion-After the adoption, 4 this amen inent, create A sinking fund which" shall lc sufficient to pay tho iacewring i trf OD rucli.debt, auj anmtaHy to' reduce the Ecxtoif 8 Jixcept the debts abcxre specified, inecjkrt4 oifc fcpd) tio ofiis iftiffe ioJleb princ!paHbereof,by a,svtm , not less than two j hundred" and fifty thonsand dollarsVwhich sink ing fund shall consist of the net annual income of the public works from time to time owned by the State, or the proceeds of the tale of the same, or any part therebr, andot the income or proceeds sale of stocks owned by the State togegher with other funds or. rceouicee, toatTmay be .detgnateu by law., jrThe said sinking fund may be increased, from time to timothy assigning to it any part; of tlie taxes, or any other revenues oi tue jstate, noi Required :for the-oxdinary and current expenses of govettSivent, and .unless in case of invasion or in insurrection, no part of. the said . sinking fund shall be used or applied otherwise than in extin guishment of the public debt, until, the amount: of such debt is reduced below the sum of five mil lion of dollars. ; - r -. -i.T '. -: ' ' Section 5. The credit of. the Common weal yi shall hot, iu any manner or event, be pledged or loaned to any individual, company, corporation or association ; nor shall the " .Commonwealth hereafter become a joint owner; or stockholder, in any company. association or corporation. ; : .. Section 6; The Commonwealth shall not as sume the debt or any part thereof, of any coun tyi city, borough, or township ; . or" if any corpo ration, or association unless such debt shall have been contracted to. enable the State Jo repel mva- sion, suppress aomesuc insurrection, aeienu it self in time of war, or to assist the State in the discharge of any portion of its present indebted ness. . ." '. .' , . . . Section 7. Tlib Legislature shall not authorize any county, city, borough, toWnship, or Incorpo rated district, by virtue of a voto ot its citizens, or otherwise, to become a stockholder in any com pany, association or corporation; or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to any corporation. association institution or party. j PECQND AM6KDMENT. v Tliero shairbe-ari additional article to an id con stitution, 'to be designated as 'article XII, as fol lows : . . . - ' ' : I '-f ''ARTICT.I' XIl. ' , r i OF NEW COUNTIES. 1 .No county shall be divided by a hnw cutting off over one tenth of its population. (either to form a new county or otherwise.) without the ex press assent of such county, by a vote of tho elec tors thereof ; nor shall any new county be estab lished,' containing less than lour hundred square I ' : ' TniRn ' AMENriMKST. ' . " ' 1 ' I Frorn section two' of the first article of the Con stitution. strike out the words,, f'of , the city of Philadelphia, and of each cnvntti repecuvelu i from 'swrtion fivt.-pame -articler -trik int the wordal 'of Philadelphia and of the several coiui ties from section, seven, name article strike Out the words, 'neither the city of. Philadelphia nor any .'' and insert in lieu thereof the words, "and no " and strike out "section jour, same article" and in lieu thereof insert the following rV . r, "Section 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and in every seventh year thereafter, representatives to thejijffiiber of one hundred,, shall be apportioned and distribu-1 ted equally, throughout the State, by district, in proportion to the number of taxable: inhabi tants in the several ? parts . thereof except that any county containing at least three thousand five hundred taxable, may-be allowed a separate rep pwntatkm ; Imt no more than- three countiw shall bo joined, and no county shall be divided, in the formation of a districts t Any city contain ing a sufficient number of .tax alJes to entitle, it fo at Jeaiit two representatives, shall hwe a sep arate representation'asRigned it. and shall be di vided into convenient districts of contiguous ter ritory, of equah taxable population as rear as may lie, eacH f each of which districts shall elctonc representative'IOii;' UOO . .At tlie end of section wn same article, insert these words, "the city of Philadelphia shall be di vided into single senatorial districts, of contiguous territory as nearly equal in taxable population as possible but no ward shall be divided in the for mation thereof." . i i ' -Tlie Legislature at-,.its .first session after,-the adoption of this, amendment, shall divide; .'the city of Philadelphia into senatorial autl representa tive .d'stricts in manner above provided; such jdistricts to remain unchanged until the appoint in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty forvii ei! I I iif ;. uiiisl mS'i S ' FOPRTH i AJiWflJ r.STf I j 1 ; There '-shall Leaq additional section o the firstarticle of said Constitution (whreh; shall be iiumbercd and read as follows : Sectkk SO.'-l'hat'lJie-'IeglshiUtretihair. have the jipwer, to. alter; 'revoke oj annul, any charter cf Incorporation hereafter inferred by, br under, anj- speoifel o general ' law, i whenever iir their opinion it may be injurious to tne citizens oi the Commonwealth $ iu43u4hltiaruyrth6wever that no lniusiice snan ue umie io- i-th coriMMators. I - .''.Vr.-vW.. TN-S-ESATEl'.'.laro't 27. 1857 I i&awretf'THat ibis trcsolution 'jiass. 0tn' the firstwieridmen,t, yeas24,iays 7 ; on tho mi.vt'riTrii.nr iiae a 4f ts G' irrt rl second D T 1 1 h p fctVrom.hr iq M.f Lp; tv hamerslV' lErfi-act CEO clerk. 1 ' ,: WA? Of CUJJTIN . . Srcrebxr'j of the 'Comnto'nireafffi Penneyhanias'i " " -J Is " ' v''vv l oo ccp tiiy tnat tn.e above and foregoing-is true and torrect copy 'of the Original' "Resoini propping amendiiivuts'to'thJ Institution of. the CoitirtbnweaUH,"'Avithl the vote' in eacbibranph' of the Legislature upon the tmal passage thereof, as at pears frorrr the. originals on tile In this office." ri s. In testiitfoh Vfhcfeof, I have hereunto ' 'sot my haral and caused tale affixed tfc seal ol ' itie secretary's -titticc,- the day "and v alwvtf writteo. --.r J&i.w .f-)ri;j.Ti " " " A. O: CURTIN emsbBx "Secretary of the Commonwealth) fl .XfJJ-JlC. Zlif Senate; March 27, 1857. The resolution proposing amendments ' tn' flie Constitution, of the Common weafh being indf f couaiuerauon. - .- . OnilSTiioArStn' J 31VM NV ill the ijenata agree to the fist amendment ? TbffVeas aqd nays were taken agrceabry to the provisions of tlie Constitution,' and were as fol- lEAs Messrs. lirewer, s.Br6wne, Coffey. El v. CI TV.. tm lt .... J ' J ' Ayansj x evver., r icuniam, jrazcf, lOgram.O Jbr dan.fl KiUiuger, Knox.-Laubach. Lewis.- Mwr. Soofield, Sellers, Shuman, Steele, Sttwib We'lshi Wilkins, -.Wright a.nd Taggart, tptakett-Vi.u .nJATS leawT Crbbe (Jrcsawell, fj.Fnney , urcS6 t11 Aairose ana ooutner 7, .v r- BoUm question was determined in the affirma tive. rB'l't'. rtrl& - l. - i: AXUi -umoenate gree5 to the seccmd ainend ment 7 ul ,j!iMTU(,:ol. !3 tw f ."A'be j eas an4 pays were taken agreeably, te the Ely, Evahs,Tetfer. rioriey. "Flenhiken, ingram. Jordan, Knox, Laubach, LewjajMyer Sellers. Shuman, Sou .her, Steele, SUajib,WeLdi, WiUi V w'Sut al.Tiggart, Speaker ,23 1 V NAVS-Mera; Coffey,' Crb; Frazir, lIa'rrjs,;.Ki)rmge'rI.Pwt05jLudficofield-8; r.fjkj.lbc question deruined ip the tfEriUa meat,' yta-iM na Vs 4": un'the Fouith amendment, Vcus 23, ayf44 T) T '1 '2 t 0 Ik TiiE IlorsE or RErnrstKiATivEs. i M-i,!l"Aja 2185' - Resetted, That tiis rrsotutton' rAs's. Oa? the first iirutudn.fcut, yeas, 78, najs'l? ;ou the.sec oad amerdmcnl 'yeas 57 nay's '31 ; TbA the third amenthnent. yeAs '72 'nyZ -pp the fourth ;ameadulcut7caif83n7P, :"A,1 . f r.xtract froui the JoiiraaT. J ' , .f . . r.iv JACO.l ZEtGLLWCfcr. Filed in Secreta Tv'i office; Ma 1 857 . i" On the question Will the Senate agree to the third tt.mendir.ent7 The yeaa and iiays were taken Agreeably to the provisions of the Const itmion, and ere -as ful viz ; - ':' ." i , ' - Yeas Messrs. Brewer, Browue, Krabb, Cress- vr ell, ..Ely. Evans, Flenniken,"", Trazer', Ingrain, Jordan, EiUinger. Knox, Laubach, Lewis. M er. Scofield. Sailers, Shuman( Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsa, Wiikins aud Wright 24.- 4 Nats Messrs. Cofley, Gregg, Harris and Ton- rose i . . . i So the question .was deternjuiod iu the aflirnia- tlVe, . -r sj t, - ;' ,. ; ;- v . On tba "ouestiou." '. . .. Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment? Tho yeas" and bays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as fol low, viz : ' , ? Yeas -Messrs,. BieXvoV, Brown, Coffey. Cress-. well: Ely, Evans, iienmken, grazer, Ingram, ( Killinger, Knox, La u back, Iami. Myer.' Sco- field, Sellers. Shumau, Souther, Steele, Straub, 1 Welsh, Wilkinsand Wright 25. Nays Messrs.'- Crabb, Finney,. Jordan. and Penrose- 4. '". 1 . ' ' ,', .' fk the question was dotcrmircd in the affirma tive. . " .. : ; , ... i ; ;. Ijf THE IlcC3( OI" RhPKKSEMATlVlji. " v '. - . , Aprii 29, 1857. . The resolution projcing amendments to the Constitution of the commonwealth being under contideration. On the question." ; t , Will the IIouso agree to the fin.t amendment 7,K The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the. provisions of the ConsUtutionndwere.Hs follow, viz: - ., '".?.; -..-..-.--;. ; : ..... . ; Yeas Messrs. Anderson,' Arthur, Backhouse. Ball,. Beck,! Bishop, Bowery.J Brown, Calhoun, Campbell; .Chase, . Cleaver ,-Crawfi id, . Dickey, Enf,..Eyster, Fausold, post.r, 'GibU-n"-, Gildea, Hamel, Harper, Hems, Heistarrd, ) Hibi f lillegas, Hoffman, (Berks,) Imbiie; lune.-v.JicoVts. 4fu kins, Johns, Johnson, K tuffman, Ktir, Knight, i M'Calmont, M Ilvam, Motrhead, f Muinma, Lei seorig, Longaker, Ixvctt, Aianear, Maugle Mua selman, Nicitols, Nichoisim, Nun unachier, Pear son, Peters, Petrikiu; Pownal!, Pun ell, R inisey, fPliiladelphia,) Iiamsey. (York.) Reamer, Reoci, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan. Smith, (Cunbria.) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Tolan, Vail Vanhoor vis, Tickers. Vocgbtlv, Walter; Wcstbrook, Whaiton,-uu.iston, itherow, Wngiit, Zun niertnad ud Gctz; fixakcr 78. i it n f 'A NT-i-Messrs.Tiackus,Ticn8n DocV. Ifamil ton, Hancock, liii)ei..Hrflinan.rLebanoiiy lasbo', St rut hers. Thorn, Warner and Wintrode I2.r:- : So the question Tvas ue.toriiiined in the afiirma tive. 1 4 -.itn.w. -iru On tbo question ,; , :- . j .'; ' ' Will tho House agreo'to the second ametid- ment"? -, .r f ,-r . I The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to tho provisions ol the voiistitution, ana were us loiow viz r I YEAS--rMessrs. Anderscn, Backhouse, , Ball. Bock, .Bo-wer, Calhoun, Campbell, CartyEnt Fausold.. Foster, UiMca, ll.ur.el. Harper, Hems, Heistahd, Hillegas, Hoffman, (Berks,) H nisekee- per, Imbne, Innes,- JenKins, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, Knight. Leisenting, IiOiigskerLot" ett, Manear, Manele.-Mvain. Moorhead, Mus selman, Nichols, Nicholson, Nunemacher,' Pear Hon." Peters; Petrikin-PownTllr Parcel!, Rams',y. Philadelphia. Ramrev, (York.) Jtenmrr; Jiob- erls. Bupp,: Shaw, SloanJ Tolan .T.nl,jTregTitIy. WaJter West brook, V barton, Getz, Spcalcr 67. U "iu . Zimniprniau jand N ays Messrs, ArUut Auguatitie, Lackus. Benson. Bishoyii Brow n, (h!",1 Cluvrr,' Craw ford, Eyster, GibboncymamUt6nJ J incock Hill, trode, Wjfteiw,a(ENVrtiglit;?.4 Rli So the question was. lietcrnjinen in the aflu rua- i tin the.questvon. .. ., 'n j Will the House agrnc to, the tbird nrndinent? ' The yeas and. nays were taken agroeablv to the provisions of U'O Coflstil'itioi. and were-as f 4low iz : Jf v I P j I f V i I S j'J YEAfc-fssra.AlVudcnkB;. BneVhoiise. Hill, Beekf BcnSn ' Bom-.hfrfW7i.- Oal Cariip- i boll. ClRse.X3ever CrkwfofrdJ Dikr F.nt.'Eys ter. Fansold. Foster. tifl.bof rVHnmrl Hsrprt-. TleinsJ Ileistand. Hill. HiPeirA. IIotTmani fneiksj Hoffman, f Lebanon, Il'iHwkfftwJmlipt.' limes. Jacobs. Joans, JohraonKanrTman. Kerr; -'Lei:' Iongaker, Ijovctf. Menear.' Mangle. .'M'Calmont. Moorbead Mummt. Mnaselman, NicholaNKnioU son. Jinemaeher. rearn i 1 etersi l 'etnkiii . pall . i Pnrcell, Ramsey, Yrk". f.Roamer. ? Per.!-. Rnpp. Shaw, Sloan, Sitb Cambrin. Smith: rCentre.l Stevenson. .Tola.n. Vail. Vanvoorhis. Vickera,Vrgrit7rVn?cllerrWestbrook. WU-i listonAVititorow. Wri-dit ,5Tunierrivan arm uotz.M Speaker i2.:;iU is! 2. &r.f. .?!! -. itr " 1 i1 i i- T.-l ; . ATS lies5r art1 it, hjho'uii'-. laimi. 7-Srl. .('"?, .;nt trl f-.s.I I So Hie ueiUiinvas Uefcrji h iil 4 u..p.afi-na- WiH-the Jlquso ; agree Jojbp, fourth,, anj-i VY : ' -ilA V. .! l ua; -I .Tuet'i"e',1f and. nayjjWnvtaUen agrj'ebZr.'o. tlie, provisions of t"he Constitution, and were as follow, j YBARliifer! A Wt n, rXrtbtrrTBncVliW'e. Backus; Ball; Beck, --rinsmi Itb-boii.'.' Bowef, BrownOalhoiin. -Camtilwll: Catty. Chase. Cb'sv crj'Crawford; Iirkv; Br.t.. Fi-rtet FhusoMw Fmu' ter.i'Giblionrr Gildea.' Hamuli lInrT"r Heins. Iliestand, Hill. Hillegas. Hoffman'" f LeV-anno" TToffman. Berks, iroiso'kipbet'.'TnibrieI''lrrrws, Ljacotia. Jenkins, John."" Jnhnsnn; Kauffman; Kerr, I:jfte7mkz?-Trir tartt Ma s.sfauf TeJ WeCalf. TnhAhS; f nsselniao.tf'lk ief mbk'tfftebnlsAri T&awnarher. Pc-irson. PetorsPetrydrijPtwiwI'iP-prcrll. Ram sey. fPhiladefphia.) R.im.cy,.rYirk,l .Renmer, Juna, Smith, fCefitre. Steyen'cnn', 'TpV-inV Vap. iYanvoorbi. Vickcrs." oe5btlv.'Vaorc Walter. Warner ' WeslbtVVf Wti'a rtftn Wilns- Jteeo. ivonerts. rtunn. naw-.m.-m, .-muo, i te;iV1tttroftr Ztrrirnertiah'VrV'I Oefz, "Shcaler N;T8jreMr?rf1r)o;F ?namtonrncoct. triithers; Thorn1, WintrWdj!! and . Wright-". So the qncsticjn.wns aetcrmined jn tlic anirma ive .i;o ! !:S ..iv . ;'l UrtfU'M ' A - , . ... c . . , r ; -.ir'-SFXJBiETAaw'eki-Or-Fiz-TVl J MtlisBtrBo; June;22ii-i&7rr Pennsylcanim ss : ,f irW! s'sM-h"! ! I do certify that the-aboveand foregoing sa true and correct conv-Qf.tbe.'Yeas'VanflNays" taken on the resolntion.propoRingiaK,f'dta1erts to the Constitution of the, Cprrjmon wealth, as the same appears on the .Toijrnal of. the: twosHousrs ol the General Aaaembjiv 'oft Vs lmroanwaiin for the session ofl857.:4f'-,) t-rt.-t'if r'vjrw-lidll i. .Jof Qfl .thJi WentyTieoofl day .f June, ono thousand wgnt Jbunrtrefl Koa rtii-peT en. ".iAGi CURTIN'b.T Secretary ttf the Msnmoniceal&i LI also make knrwa and. pje ipotkf as Ul. n.T y the ltth. section of the aforesaid art I am (Ji-s rectedf ''that every-person - excepting iuticea-f tbAoeaee. who sbali bold anT" office or arpa4 rnent of" profit--or timst -niideT ihft pwernmMt of ) the United States; or oftbis 8Ute. or any city or irieeTpoTaterl districtr'WTietbeT a crrrntpisioncd ov, tettttt WberWse, it inordinate pfficf r."v Who Is. Halt be erBployed bhrte'r thevleisla tiveJddiclikr.y, or exeenrive depart rrirnt'of th;s tafe trih United States cr cf any tlty or iftcor Hme, IIouman,f LbAnantJ Jae bs,j Krrf iel'0. M'CaunojrUMpnnmj eal.'nrjth' ("ajr.lji ia , Smith, "Centre,) 'Stevojison,, StruflierslTioru. Vanvoorhis, VicKer9.wWajronsellor.AVafnor, Wiu- Bishop. CarVi'VDoclc, GT-dea. .Uainiltori, IT-incwk. ITuie, 'JehkTnSj'Krii.cbfT", LMohrin'g',,, Pya'n, Ramsey, friiilndelpjiia. J . -PKberts" lriit"'efl orated ijU.kt, od.d'iv tl at?evcjy njud Congress and the S't.ite Txcislafure. imd ( f tl tr of ic Se- lect and common icouaci'ifcC atfcity c nusiis sioners ofany ineApwaU'd district ,-ial.jrIiw in capable, of bolding or exerclsicg nt tbe saiuc lime the cilice' crap pom truent cf 'jndge msjH-tor or clerk of jny lection of this Comiuou wealth; and that no inspector or judge, or other fticer of any such election.' shall be eligible to any office then ' to bo voted for." - . -; '-; ' !' I '. Also'J'tlratMn the fourth section ''of thenct " of Assembly. Wi titled "An Act re'ating to ciecfi" tjons, and for other purposes." approved April IU,' 1840, it is enacted that the aforesaid ' 13th section ''shall not bo 'so '.construed as tf prevent any militia officers ex borough officers frf m serving as judge, inspector or clerk at any general or spe cial election of this Commonwealth." ' ';. : Also, that in the Cist section of said net it is enacted that "every goiitral and sj 6cial election shall be opened lt tw een the hours- f eight end teii in the foteuoon. and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven ' o'clock in tbo evening, wnen tne pons snail tie eioseu. The general. Kixialj ity, incorporated district and township elections, and.all elections for .elec tors of President and Vice Presidettf of the United States, shall he held and conducted bj tho inspec tors and judge elected as aforesaid, and by .clerks appointed as hereinafter provided. ' 1 u No person vlndl be pennittctl to voto at any election, as aforesaid, but a wluto freeman f the age of twent y-onc" j ears or more, who sliull lave resided in this Slate at least one year,and in the elco tion v districf where he offers to vote -at least tin days immediately preceding such election and within' two' "years paid fa state or- county tax,' which f hall have been assessed at , least ten ravs ltefore tlie i lection. Bat a citizen of the United States who has previously leen ti qualified voter iif this Slate and removed therefrom and return edvand vrhrt shall have resided iu tlie election dif" trict and paid taxes ns aforesaid, shall be entitled to . vote after residing in Ibis State sixJniontLai Provided. That the white freemen, citizens of tlio UuitecLStatcs,, between the ages of. 21 and 22 VearsZand have resided in the district ten iLijp, as Rfurcsaidhbalrbd 'entitletl to vote, although ibev shall not have paid taxes, . I , 't - ... No-person shall ..be admittetl to vote whose name is not rontaiieil' in the list of taxable in li:ibitants'fufriishod by the commissioners, unless, First; Jieprt duces a receipt for tho -payment; within tw years, of , a-t-tate or. county tax, as sed agreeably-. U the constitution, and give sat-. isfactory pvidem-e either on his own ath or aflir- matiou, orloi tho oathor.auirmation oi another., that he has paid such ft tax, or on failure to pro- .duce..a-reccipt:-ball make oath of tho pajTiivnt themf, or. Second, if he claim a -vote . by being an. doctor between the ages of 21 and : 22 years. lie.isnalLdepose on oath or afiirinatioii that he has resided in the .State at least ono jear before Lis application and make auch proof of Jus residtaife -in the district a is required by this act, and that, he chars; Yorily helie'efrom the accounts 'given him, that he is of theage aforesaid, and-give such otlier evi-Uuee a is required bv this act, -wliore- Upon the name of th't person ao admit twl to vote sliall -bo intortetl in the alphabetical list -by the pinspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing th word 'tax' if he shaU bc. admit ted t vote bv reavn of having paiU tax, r tlie wonl "age' if he shall lie admitted to voto by reason of such age as shall be called out to the clrik. who sbaii'iuake the, ukc notes in tlio list ol voters kept bv them. , . ; .- - .i -i;..; : , ' ' ' Iu all cases'-whrrc the name of the per on clai ming to vote is not found on the list iuruishcu by the coroniws5oner and assessor, or his rigl t to vte. whether found therern or not. is objected to by nny qualified citizen, it i-hall lxsthe duty of the inspectors 6o examin sslh peTujonjoath as to bis qnaliflcarion. fcnd if ho clahr.s t-Vlrave re stdd within fle"kate fr ono- yeav or more his - .i i . r .t c i. . . a . 1. o rwilli w:i iuilicirn prooi iiiercui. . wui uaii make proof by at lenjt oue com petent. witness. wltosliHU boa quahfled elector, that he has rti- lol vithia ' e -district for more than ton flays next 1inmi'diatelv precerling said i election, and ahallalso himself swear, that .hi bna fide resi-. lenee in pnrsuanre f his lawful cading is with-. IB the; itisf n't. aiai mat uc am nni remove mio said district for the purpose of voting therein. ? Everv rersnn QTrthfil as aforesaid, and who shall qiake liie. pfoiofjjf, mffiryfl, Hf iri1ence and navment of Lixes n aforesaid . shall 1 admit. te-t t vrfe in tlie township, waru, r uistrict in. whlcti he shall resideT . -'.' Ifany persrin i shall prevent, or attempt to nrevent an- ouicer of .anv election, tinoer tins act for litMing such eVction. rr wis or tl.natep any violence, to a.ny su.cKofficcr.op slll interrupt ot improperly inteift-re with bun mb ex petition of his duty, W shall block up the window hr av enue to niit window "wiicte the same rrwv ie Itoi- dirr?. r 'shall riotoiislv disturb the peace at such electiors -ov shall uo or practice intimidating threats, force or violence witb a design to i all u v'ce imlry or overawe any elvt--r or to prevent him from vorBifctnTerrup tHfrlom of choice, sudi a'peisrain inuvifftion sball'lie fineil in aay.wua.Yiat-' t-xr cetTTiie five .tilrdrcfl .dollar! and imprisoual ornytime not Jess Ttpm one li nor ni.M iK-vii ta clvr- raontbi una if it ' ' - - w turn. , "Tstrjci, Xftoi" 44lvcrKlbchl oar.Dcc - ttjis toiKiuhlWir!'nr"rtrrf rrrti ; led fo vote-therein, bf m conviction. Jit h;Ul to rSAtenccd ray a Ucc of not .lesf.'lliaii or.e Luifdretl dollars or mM e i.bensan dolbirs. ariil lx;imprisonodor rifetd les thnn $ax -months Bor .more ittani-t-wa yeartv-.- he srfo.iTbiBestiiyfrV'ts-otts Aw ""frf FT illl Vni Vi'lrn'l rf.flf flnV rAf el4firin. rW tl ierson wbo-sball lia ve. received numl erof . votes f n- juilga n 1 1 tiori-i-hail act as inspector in case th person bo sliaU have received tl;elugl estuumler:o.voe for inare-tort-ltall-netsUrnil. tho person electe l iudtrelia!l.ppoint an irftpec-? lor. in Ids p!ac. and in rVc the ierson.ler-tel rhall.-nnt attend, then 4he inspector who eoeivd J Iinbigbriuiniertvfaet.naiiarTiiuitapiiie- tueb offence sfial! bV bad. that jW,rers.-vr fo of fcnd'iig vcavJSva'fiiii"beTckvv'tard. or hall m sl:onu.tro t ooiu . i v nre I He inai n m piac--wn .-wr--. iihiiiii mi i.-,s vitive!v gnaranteej. ,jick Ilrar!.-c)ie can l the board fn-'tbenaee f one hour aftv tbetim.e. p,, j,v thenseof two tea spoonFfnl tak.ti ar fixed j-tfJiw. fot fheotKninr..of the elJtkn.- t-W jsnon as'thr iftjcK 1.41?. ' isiiJil Jil finalified voters of the towO.ip. ward, or district b , .TJ.l.vierMtrrdjpvf r, f e,;ui iy stern. for whiob Faalofficer j-bplVlwr.Vn elected; pre- j or (jir ,ad.eftVf4J-f iiincivl rftcr rrtirr sent at theplavof eloctibnihaU. sciectf.tpeif: ' Bilious attacks 'yiebtrra"'b'!yV.-' VhVs'-ttV. ai n Ihcir Ihiraber fc fiil aneh-. rtcanfyt. -.'it a.I j qronic DiarJ rfa (fifif.U 8f itrijlornre. Urer- ?'it bll Wnhe rlnty of r Hit several hwfiiw. er t rout J ctfrfcif44 htVe trte Tnvigrrator. respectively to atterd at the iMace m hmrtm? ev- t fry general? special t toA-nwnf- -election, nuring j bf tbcnf -tibalFfrom Hm'o to time require." i Pursuant to tbo provHions ntaine". intlv. Act first aforesaid: thenndcreR r.f the a foresaid dis tricts shall respefeetvi?aerbaVgeftof the certi ficate or Trtnjrn, f -,th4"ir i esrKiye lisfri.-tsflnd prod them at ainrrting of onr.uiuge fr-wn each, tlistrict.-at the. fimrt noise.tn""OieBoroucV. of F-bensburg.' on. the third, day. nfterfhe day of eec-( f ion, lKng Frtday.t)i anUi, day.lr ITtotri . . -. -.. ... , -l . r it . 1..1857, theji ani Hiere to o? ana rerior,qi .Jnc-sc. liities reouircl if jUiem lanv... a-'! ... 'A ud furr'.jf. amimlge. bv frickness or .una voidable accrrcnt ,"is'unablcirv attend sa.ilmet- ti ingnfjujgfis, thc..rcrtificatc or , return .. afomaidl rt clerks oi tne Election ol tne nisiriri wnn -.nan do ifb-d pcrfoTrn the dntirs req'in'n-d of said JtKlge "Givertl undef jry hand at my Hnc in- IJ-i-j brirg. the i evtilth'day of Septrrt.ber. ih this year K cf onr fjOrd.-oti thrnisand eight bundred and ff- i Nates tie titt-sfcord : JOHN ROBrTiTiV' J5 c: iff. ; Te;t-T, IS"?? Vina of jriVing Tnrormation- ir the inspeetor arn ural oo'or frfrn pie'liVT 7T 6(J judges when called on -in TTelatioii to thm Iriejitof For NiglitInit W IxJilt. retiring, hny person assessed by 'tlenvrtvKaafsucb e!ec- and.it, is w a wan etl a sure prryertat.i v. i3ns,"r sneh 'other mat tera in v4ation'ttliaa- ; ForFcniale ' 01fr'ur,VrB. it if'a"afe r.;r9 .cessment of rotor as the'5l ineT'fts either' . reme.lv as it removes ile raiV'e of 'tb'livrasr: 3 i "ill" ALL NoiHelhlitK' tor lha .lllhlhH J 1 1 .UL:ku.o.f. t oo ?., ' .M7.E CALL -THE ATTENTION OF ALIv ' T T .... old and young, to this W ndirfwl prep a-1 ration, which turns back to its original color, gray -hair covers lhe head of the bald with a luxuri ant growth removes the dacdiuff, itr bing. and all cutaneous eruptions raur.es a rout'r.nal Cow of the natural fluufs ; and hence, if tiscd as a reg u'ar dressing for !hs h.str, will prestrve its ool and keej it from falling tinxlfere tM fgr, in all its natural beauty. - We call, then, "cpi n tba bald, the gray, or diseased ia scslp.tot.fce it; arwl surtly the young will hot.ag they val?it tl.t flow ing locks or witching cuif, t.vef "le withoui ii. Its praise is upon the loi;gtie of thoKi-ar.'?.- - J Waicrtowu.Iass.', Ma J.' PROF. 0. J. .-YVOUIJ : Allow mfe to attest tb " virtues and -siagic power of your llur "Kesfofa tive. Three months since, l'cing exceedingly gray l,piirchas'.d aud sot:n commenced to p.se two bot tles, and it soon began to tc't,"in lstoring (Le silver locks fo tl.eir native color, and the l air which was be foro diy and haish. aiid failing T. ' now became soft' aud glossy, v and it oraid fj ling ; the dandruff disappeared,, aud the, s-ialp-- t lott all the disagreeable itching, so aunoyir-j be-" fore and fww I not i only look; but fecj yotirg "again. Respectful v, yours, etc. , '.-- . : "i ... CIIAS, WHITNEY-," ' New York! Oct. 2. 1855-1 PROF. O. J. WOOD Deai Sir After rra.l ing the advertbement in one .f ll-e New Ywk journals, of your cikbratel Hair Bcstoratire,. I procurwl a lialf pint lottle. 8Ml .wsis sa inucii pleased with it that I lont'nued its t:s f r . wo mjnths,ahd am satisfiul tlmt it ia decidully. lLe; best prep:irati n tiefore the public. . It at once removed all the'.a-.iiidruff ami imp!tsa,at itching from -the cafyiid lias restored my hair natural ly, and. I liavc no' -'doubts permaninily . - You, bayc permission to refer U me, . all v.- . entertain any doubt of its notk:rfrrnif.eIl th'rt is claiuit"! for if. . ; -;. .'..'"'; ..'. -' MISS FEEKS, 26 Grccftwiih At.- I :- - - ' . o. ,: u , I have usl Professor O. J.-Woo'' ILt'ivRrs- . torative. and have admired its wonderful effecx..; It restored mv bairwbiTcrtt hid. fa.llen- rtff ; it cleans the head, and VeKlir'.hJ'ibaIr sfi anl smooth much more so than oil. ! i . .i, , ,; v 'Mary a: atkin.on; .-r : I.oci8virie,'Nov 1,'1SCG.' , ; i J .'.jx.-.- i i r . .. .. , . ' t , , 1 State nf Illinois, Carlisle.. Jun 27, I have used Professor. O-.L: norvl's IIair.ReM , torative, and' bayr ad mi ml its jer nleiful le . My hair was 1 ceoiniug, ? I thought, pn iuati;rv ly gray, but by,' the use of the JIci.ttrjit?:'it'! has vesiimii its 'mriginal "cvlor, "fc.d, I 1 a. no!." tbubt, ptrnuincntly so. -." : f, : - v1; SirXNEY BREESE.'; ' , ... Ex-Scnator Tnitel Stales. ' ; - o ; ' - - - ' ' , Fropithe Washington Stat. ' f ' Among the many prcparalu-ns now in use t the n"Storing. preserving riul beautifying the hair ' there are none that wex-n recommcml with rn'-re confidence than Prot, "Wooil's Hair.. Restorative, . now in general use throughout the .States." HJ preparation possesses the 910,4 iayrgoratirg jiial ities, an"1 never fail iff pf.xlucimr the roxti'ap nv results when appHod aoVordirig M idireciion. We rcfr ;'cur readers to the advertienK-nt f h" Y few of the inrurm-rable 'crtiScarvs wldcli'l aye la-eh sent 1y parties who ha leon lefii taj , ,. ; it, and who feerbapv in" si vine testimony to it wohllefrul effects proditml oh thern. ! ' ; . - - O. J. WOOIX& OwPror.iic.tr rs; 512 P.road'wat-, ' New. York and 114 MstkWst-V-'fa. Mr. For sale here by all Druggists.' fang. 6, 'it .' s ' r - - - ' - , ' . . . -r SAitDFomi's'' - on li v e n n mud r. ? riRHIS IS ONE OF. T11E GWiATEST SCIEN- f X TIITC meiJicftl discoveries' ever rhae. ar.n it - ".dai!j-. working cures .alnirsr too prea.t to it ijrWl It cures as.if by magic, even the rsl dose giv'tf benefii and seldom more than rnebolt'ie is rc i -''" 4. red t' ctir .any kind of JJrer ; GmrUiit-fif-ni tl e worst. Jaundice or Dyspepi,ialtciian3rn''"? head ache, nT of which are the .result a he- cased Ijvrr. . - - - - ..- Hie Liver Li one of the prfpe!jalrcuTAtv.is. of tlie human body, and whnit pr-i forma its furc tious well, the powers r.f the system are full? Jo vilorpd.. - Tlie stomach is alnjnf t ,cntirelyTf f rr.'-" 3 dent cn the healthy actun of the LivrVfi.f lh proper perf rnianee of It si -fnnrtirtnii; "U"! Vim 'I stomach isht fault;' the bowels are rt 1 tuxXrtxA -' the. whole s?tem Frffeni in- "finsncrVa f liw organ the I.iverl!aving erased Io.Triits tSv.txi 'i For tbe'diteMea ff that crjfrn. i re of tbe j nrV-a etors has made it his study: :m a i-ra'ctwf -f rrore than lweutyxc.l!i,ihirs?,me. j-infdr tcre- ' with to coiilWeWltlMVRny.'"l'cisl.S'rxts lo wno-n it t it.-iiijc. i To person 1 troubled.. with J.i ver jnompfaixit in ajiv" its forms, has init" to try' a tc"ltTc.' "'anil ccliv!eHJfs H ctr nn. ill i ! !.; I f J i ; rj i . 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