RESOLUTION P=lM.V."°:}dreat.Z.the. wealth. Resolved by the Senate and House of Repre• sedatives of the Commonwealth of Penney ka• nia in General Assembly met: That the follow• lug amendments are proposed to the conetita• ton of the eommonwealth, in accordance with the provisions of the *nth article thereof. MUT AMINDIIIIXT. There shall be an additional article to said constitution to be designated as article eleven, as follows : ARTICLE Zr. OF PUBLIC DEBTS. /lemon 1. T he state may contract debts, to supply oatmeal deficit. or failures in revenues, or to meet expenses not otherwise provided tort but the aggregate amount of such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or more acts of the general miserably, or at different periods of time, shall never exceed se• yen hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the money arising from the creation of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. SECTION 2 In addition to the above limited power, the state may contract debts to repel in• vasion, suppress ii.aurrection, defend the state in war, or to redeem the present outstanding in. debtednese of the state; but the money arising from the contracting of curb debts, shall be ap. plied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. SECTION 3. Except the debts above specified, in sections one and two of this article, no debt whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of the state. SUTION 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, and any additional debt contract ed an aforesaid, the legislature shall, at its first session, after the adoption of this amendment, create a sinking fund, which she he sufficient to pay the accruing interest on such debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a sum not lees than two hundred and fifty thous and dollars ; which sinking fund shall consist of the net annual income of the public works, from time to time owned by the state, or the proceed. of the sale of the same, or any part thereof, and of the income or proceeds of sale of stocks owned br the state, together with oth er funds, or resources, that may be designated by law. The said sinking fund may be incr.. sed, from time to time, by assigning to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of the state not required for t hei ordinary and current ex. penses of government, and unless in case of war, invasion or insurr.ction, no part of the said sinking fund shall be need or applied otherwise than in extinguishment of the public debt, un til the amount of such debt is reduced below the mum of five millions of dollars. Secnox 8. The credit of the COMM mwealth shall not in any manner, or event, be pledged, or loaned to, any individual, ccrn pony, corpora tion, or association ; nor shall the common- wealth hereafter become a join t owner, or stock. holder, in any company, association or corpora. tion. SECTION 6. The commonwealth shall not as sume the debt, or any part thereof, of any coon. ty, city, borough or township ; or of any corpo• ratios, or association ; unless such debt shall have been contracted to enable the state to re• pel invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, defend itself in time of war, or to assist the state in the discharge of any portion of its pre sent indebtednees. SECTIO% T. The legislature shall not author. ice any county, city, borough, township, or in. corporated district, by virtue of a eitineus, or otherwise, to become a stockholder in any company, association, or corporation; or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to, any corporation, association, institution, or party. SECOND AMENDMENT. t bare shall be an additional article to said constitution, to be designated as article 111, as ,flows : ARTICLZ MI. OF NEW COUNTIES. ico eonnty shall be divided by a line cutting eff over one•tenth of its population, (either to form a new county or otherwise,) without the express sesent of such county, by a vote of the electors thereof; nor shall any new county be established containing less than four hundred square miles. THIRD AVENTAIEWT. From section two of the first article of the constitution, strike nut the words, "of the city of Philadelphia, and of each county respeeke• ly ;" from section five same article, strike out the words, "of Philadelphia and of the sererol counties ;" from section seven, name article, strike out the words, "neither the city of Phila. delphia nor any," and insert in lieu thereof the words, "and no;" and strike ont "section four, same article," and in lieu thereof insert the fol. lowing "Sullen 4. In the year one thousand eight isundred and sixty.four, and in every seventh year thereafter, representatives to the number of one hundred, shall be apportioned and din. trilytted equally, throughout the state, by die. t:lcts, in p . ropo'rtion to the number of taxable 'nhabitants in the several parts thereof; except that any county containing at least three thou. toed five hundred taxables, may be allowed a teparate representation ; but no more than ttree counties shall be joined, and no county shall be divided, in the formation of a district. A ny city containing a sufficient number of tax• a Klee to entitle it to at least two representatives /titan have a eeparate representation assigned , t. nod shall be divided into convenient districts '0 contiguous territory, of equal taxable pop', la, ion as near as may be, each of which din• triets shall elect one representative." At the end of section seven, some article, in. sera these words, "the ail!, of Phibuielphiaehall be divided into sinyle senatorial districts, of contiguous territory as nearly equal in taxable population as possible ; but no ward shall be divided In the finination thereof:" The legislature, at its first tension, atter the adoption of thin amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial and repre. .entative districts, in the manner above provid ed ; such districts to remain unchanged until the apportionment in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty four. FOURTH AUSNDMINT. There ehall be an additional section to the first article of said constitution, which ehall be numbered and read ae follows Set:Trott 26. The legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annul, any charter of incorporation hereafter conferred by, or under, any special, or general law, whenever in their oint.ion it may be injurious to the citizens of the commonwealth ; in such manlier, however, that BO injustice chill be done to the corporal. ore. Is SrHArt, March 27, 1857. .Resolved, That this resolution peas. On the first amendment, yeas 24, nays 7 ; on the sec ond amendment, yea. 23, nays 8 ; on the third amendment, yeas 24, nays 4 ; on the fourth a lendment. yeas 23, nays 4. act, [Extract front the Journal.] OEO. W. HAMERSLY, Clerk. TLICSL fotevortn rem Bones or REPREPENTATJVIUS, mit us in Aril 26, 1857. That this resolution pass. On the eus kr " I ' d iment, yeas 78, nays 12; on the see. Vote tnt, yeas 57, nays 34; on the third las 72, nays 22 ; on the fourth A 57. nays ". [Extract from the Journal.] JACOB ZEIOLRR, Clerk. riled in Secretary's office, Bey 2, 1857. A. G. CURTIN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. SUCIii:TARY'S OFF cc. HARRISIVRO, June 22, 1857. PENNSYLVANIA, SS: 1 do certify that the above and foregoing in a true and correct copy of the original "Resolu tion proposing amendments to the Constitution of she Commonwealth." with the rote in each breach of the Legislature upon the final paw sage thereof, as appears from the originals on file in this office. In testimonywhereof I have here. I 1.. S. I unto set my hand and causedto he af• fixed the Ilea] of the Secretary's Of. fice, the day and year above written. A. G. CURTIN, Secretory of the Commonwealth Ix SFNATC, March 27, 1857. The resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth being under consideration, On the question, Will the Senate agree to the first amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provision. of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz : YEAS—Messrs. Brewer, Browne. Coffer, Ely. Evans, Fetter, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram, Jor. don, Killinger, Knox, Laubaeli, Lewis. Myer. Scofield, Sellera,Shuman, Steele. Straub, Welsh Wilkins, Wright and Taggart, Speaker-24. NAYS—Messrs. Crabb, Cresswell, Finney, Gregg, Harris, Penrose and Souther--9. So the question was determined in the afr• mauve. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the second amend , ment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of -the Constitution, and were as follows, viz : , . YEAS — Mesas. Brewer, Browne, Cresswell, Ely, Evans, Fetter. Finney, Flenniken, Ingrain Jordan, Knox, Laubach, Lewis, Myer, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wil• kins, Wright and Taggart, Speaker -23. Nets—Messrs. Coffey, Crabb, Frazer, Gregg Harris, Killinger, Penrose and Scofield-8. So the question was determined in the atlir• • On the question, Will the Senate agree to the third amend. ment The yeas and nave were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz : YEAS — Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Creswell, Crabb, Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Frazer, Imernm, Jordan, Kißinger, Knox, Laubach, Lewis, Nh• er, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman ' Souther. Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright -24. NAYS — Messrs. Coffey, Gregg, Harris and Penrose-4. So the question was determined in the afar. mative. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the fourth amend. meat 7 The yens and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz : YE;;-:3lesare. Brewer, Browne, Coffey, Cres. well, Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram, Killinger. Knox, Laubach, Lewis, Myer, Set field, Sell,a, Shuman, Soother, Steele, Straub, Welch. M liking and Wright -23. NAYN — Messrfl. Crabb, Finney, Jordan and Penrose—;. So the question was determined in the atlir• rnative. April 29. 1897. The revolution firopoaing amendments to the Constitution et the Commonwealth being un• der consideration, On the rineation, Will the House agree to the first amendment? The yea. Red , aken agreeably to the prince of the Constitution, and were an followv, viz : , . YEAS—Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Bunkhouse Ball, Beck, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Eyster, Fausold, Foster, Gibboney, G ildetc, Barnet, Ilarper, Heins, Hiestand, Hill, Hills.' mot, Hoffman, (Berks,) Imbrie, hies, Jenkins, Joints, Johnson, Kauffman, Knicht, Kerr, Leisenring, Longaker, Lovett, Mallow, Mnuple,WCalitiont, Moorhead, Mum ma, Museelman, Nichols, Nicholson, Nunema• cher, Pearson, Peters, Fetrikin, Pownall, Pur• cell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia,) Ramsey, (York,) Reamer. Reed, Rojterts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith. (Centre,) Stevenson, Titian, Vail, Vativoorlds, Vickers, Voeghley, Walter, Westbrook, Wharton, Williston, With erow, Wright, Zimmerman and Get., Speaker Nata--Messrs. Backus, Benson, Ilock,llatn• ilton, Hancock, Hine, lidtfinua, ( Lebanon) Le bo,2. Struthers, Thorn, Warner and Wintrode -1 Bo the question was determined in the affir mative. On the queetion, Will the House agree to the second amend lent ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz : YEAP—Meeers, Anderson, Backbones, Ball, Beck, Bower, Calhoun, Campbell, Carty, Ent, Fattenld, Foster, Glides, Hamel, Harper,Heins Heistnnd, Hillegns , Holtman, (Berke,) House• keeper, lm brie. Tones, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson Kauffman, Knight, Leisenring, Longaker, yeti, Mannar, Naugle, M'llvain, Moorhead, 'Muss°!man, Nichols, Nicholson, Nunnemacher, Pearson, Peters, Petrikin, Pownall, Purcell, Rntintiry, (Philadelphia.) Ramsey, (York,) Rea. tier, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Tolan, Vail, Voeghley, Wolter, Westbrook, Wharton, Zinn• merman and Getz, Speaker-57. NAYS—MI um. Artht.r, Augustine, Backus. Benson, Bishop, Brown, Chase, Cleaver, Craw. Lord, Eyster, (tibboney, Hamilton, Hancock, Hill, Hi., Hoffman, (Lebanon.) Jacobs. Kerr, Lebo, M'Calinont, Mumma, Reed, Sinn h, (Com. ltria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson. Struther., Thorn, Vanvoorhis, Vickers, Wago. *eller, Warner, Wintrode, Wither., and Write ht —ll4. So the question was determined in the Air. On the question, Will the House agree to the third emend. ment ? Theyefts and nays were taken agreeably to the pravisiens of the Constitution, and were as follows, viz_i YEAS—Meaere. Anderson, Backhouee, Ball, Beck, Benson, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Camp. hell, Chaise, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Rymer, Ent, Fausold, Foster, Gibhoney, Hemel, Her ter, Heine, Hicetand, Hill, Hilieges, Hoffman, Berke,) Hoffman, (Lebanon,) Housekeeper, mbrie, Inner, Jacobs, Johns, Johnson, Kauff man, Kerr, Lebo, Loomaker, Lovett, Maneer, Mangle, 14'Cit!moot. Moorhead, Mumma, Mult imillion, Nichols, Nicholson, Nunnernacher, Pearson, Peters, Petrikin, Pownall, Purcell, Ramsey, (York,) Reamer, Reed, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith , (Centre,) Ste venson, Tnlan, Vail, Vanvoorhie, Wembley, Vickers, Wagonseller, Westbrook, B ithorow. Wright, Zimmerman and Get; Speaker-72. IS A ko—MPosrs. Arthur, Augustine. Backus, Bishop, Carty, Dock, Gildea, HomilL.,n, Hat,. cock, Hine, Jenkit, Ktikht. I.pi.f.,.rta g , vain, Ramsey, hohorts, thud,. era, Thorn, Walter, Warner, Whartonand Win. 11,4e-59 THE HUNTI So the question was determined in the athr. : MULL !native. On the question, l -- 1 - . - e AN'I'IPIII.OGISTIC SALT.' Will the House agree to the fourth attend- ; it 1.. A 2i:l).[V-U 9 . . Al' Eit FF CT SU I,STITI . l'l , ,neat ? The ye. and mull were taken agreenbly to ' IVI \ - SI-1 () P itBEA founder n ' l l : 0 1 r 4 k , il or : .:0 this 1 :j, 0 0 C e H : No s,rT, HOSPITAL. :eNd.ii,n i . n , the provisiona of the Constitution, and were as I ' HIEN C!' follows, viz t 111 tll R . 0 :: ° L i , 17 t ;.,, 11 .., : cir 1 .,‘ . 71 : . 1 .7 1 ., i . t i. : 11, c /.1 1 1,1\ . ,1.: 1 „.. . /, . ii . ), . : 1 11,1 1: 31, , ~.,9 1 ::: I Nt . . I ,ti i i. l ll. l l) / :: l ,l7 i A S l l , ; \ ' l:. r b ,:i k :., s_ N I ..',l 11; T 1, IE JUI,GE. 1 1 • ' offers the most certain, speedy, and only t e t orb B im r e o ff r eet eat remenv sna in r th h e:•o A l ff hl ec to d r on G s l o e f et t s h , e S i t c v l i d e s - Yees-Mesers. Anderson, Arthur. Beek', r .iii Packhouse, Ball, Beck, Benmon. Bi.liep, It • -i-'t • id ea, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell. tarty, l'i n...t. - .." - N P:'," ': ' :.-41.7 • ' s.:'," •,,,, , , , enes c V red for sale are are • ~ ---' ilii,L:.\ '‘ _ .., , \ 5 ,_ , T ,.. 0 , 1 ,,,_ 1 : ' , 71 (., ' til —, a„ , m von. Irritability, of • the Heart. Dyspepsia, er :Gueor.,,n7sii t Seminal tito nal De V lyi k t y " , "'s. Impotency , Vein i" t N h V e e e l ' , l t : n e l ' ; . Throat, Cleaver, CraNifeed, Dickey, Ent. List, r, FilitS ' IVI ...11.14...1 lir d'thi'lliii cerliocatea (their chief . i / , I t ,Cu- all mela„. old, Foster, Gallo. Gild.. flatiiel• Uncle , ' Co-rer it -( - .- ' - 1 e '•• - a•••‘1••ri • t , ei•iel ot••1 cl i tte i t i t ho b i e eitivers t itl remedies , r .. -N destructive emnion minty disorders an glebe, te r, Ga l , nil'. Hilltige, Holfnein. (I • •• ' ' ' '"" '":"' '""' ' 1 ' ' 1 r ''' • ill ! ""'" " '" 8-1- '''''"l ' "" "" c 1 I SIM.; :II t Pp . i - , ' 1V11111,1, :ill . litilif , 1 '... ' which destroys both hotly and eiee-9 habit. of Youth, wh banon ) Hoffman, (Bt.rks.) Housekeeper, lin. ' '' -• • secse. As the dis.overer t•f this Salt so delphia. matey o• t.o• mse o;rliitkuiln'il,•itaY secreti•n g frg o ,: f mli t t t a i etriyih.epitdile,:Tinreguh o x are brie fen., Jacobs, Jeekine, Johns. Johimon, i • proteate against having it placed. the c ;and II those serious and Kauffman, Kerr, Lebo. Leisetirin I I • et , nstantl dor made to miler, the fr•l- . et ...lee ''''• lowiee hi hi •I Fl Mill Maehinery. s I o i e pore Syrens to the mariner Lovett, Manear, Naugle, M'Calmont AI '1 kohl, • S el ' (lur '. ' ' that it ; anal go firth to tte t its own es of anticipations, re daring Mumma, Slusselman, Nichols, Nielotsoit Nit. ' IS oodwar it Portable Mills and Stunt geld dollar, wit no other passport than its most hriliiant ItoP mind. These reieteie;l:dly.c., blighting ,' ' Machines nemaeher. Penmen, Peters, Petrikin, Pownall, I • I true value. If the public bud it genuine they resolved tr ui tor ar e ri t a ht g a o I , a te r. :h i e in i possible. than the song of the young Men, Purcell, Ramsey, (York,) Ramsey, (Philadel. I Johnstoreo Iron Concave Bran Dum phia,) Reamer, Reed, Retitle', Repp Shaw, I !erg ' , Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Cele re,) Ste- I Stover ' e P iel Saving Corn Kilne.. P""" """"I" : Y ex ' a r l a ted veneon, Tolan, Vail, liativoodds, 'Votiehley I Pieeson s 1 erect Hoopand Moulding will r ,, e i i , veaii,dt-,i,ress,l:,:pitliushstt•hs they ono 'hi I , an condemn in i 1. ,. I c n o s i t i e t r a o d i iocleietio but being o i ii e j I i i p i r a i " Lit ' h t " . . an e s a g " ,, f t i o l it d io r t. e i s el p ,ri e se c u i alalny annually Vice,7:bile; that a li v rwe e ee l et t i e i c i, o l m an e d th d e e ve destructs e o f hre S i o i vi t t : , Vickers, Wagonseller, Walter, Warner. West: i 141sehir ' es ' 10),r,c,o,k;,,Iil'hGaLtzons,pfie'ailliesrtiLn;3Zitherew, Zimmer. i l s p i ii n i l e % . ! '" throat, (•h eat, abdomen, extremeties or ski . NAYS-Mesers. Dock, Hamilton. Hancock, ' to ps at 1 d Rushes ush es e n . mI II ,• w e e " ;tl7elibrffiloTmiillio r 'l l i o n e n i s tri t i" ; Y w d h i :t7e7i - tt the head t t e h i r tE, l l:T y l: f h r e Y i:l t i t r i l i n e n: i t e rs e t i e n i l e i t " e e e f i t ,i , t e h viho e n e m e in e i t g: o l t , c): ., 1 , 1 1, - IRA NTE I), Struthers, Th orn , wi ntro d a an d w right _, Thu hest Anchned Bolting Cloth Burr it, 'l, i ji , i b ,inie : s ,n , n da a ,tw ,d b e ie r h ad t l , y-experiniet . its, became fully Marriage So the question was determined in the affir• Culler, Mill Sbl Corn, Cole and Plaster confirmed in his conviction that the Antiphlo• young men eontempla waive. Crushers . ' When the discoverer, after a long aeries of : n o t hunders rn ,r r a g o . f , eloquence , being aware wn or r waked opi„ t „ t:ec w ati e tey i A 1•St 1 E OW MI. ! ,11 OF Johnston , . Int I list Itic tal COD.. t n h e e . Jiving Marriedo r happiness to alt. Pennsylvania, as t DM al..)@.iV 1 F .1 1 . 4 - 0 I do certify Alts. i s s i te. . Pf eii ;r t i"; t 1 n ill : t i lst t ira y (di'llti : Il i st i Fi l Ar : : : : : : : :;:Lit l e:; ;: : : :w:hhreB e : ; 811Tshluste : ;:hdT:111::Tsii:":° : 1:81t!::P: :j a i ; gen tleman , l7 :lt.'l 1t'amlin.:1:;::::::3 debility ,: idn:'l himself l persona , d r Y. 3n't deformities ,i : jt ; d i l hr of lei'tYlhaiP:8:::::1 :::::: °::r.Dhukiiid. : I. a true and correct copy of the "Yeas" aid 1 Rivers, 1 woe the striking fact that the manlier of ice tie. physician. "Nays" token sit the ',solidi,. proposing nm• I Warrnnted t o on , o f t h e o te n t o e every eration, like that of the virus in vactimit.itio, Organic Weakness. entlinente to the con s tit u ti on o f t h e ce,,,,,,,,,,. Bushel Grimed } to ei lb ., o f gender.' : could not be explained upon any known prin.: I ..,..,, , ,. . y i cured, and full vigor restored, wealth, as the same appears on the Journala . f finer, %hid. con ,be bolted out on account ' ; ph, How, in what way, it so e ff ectually sub• II , 1 ' this the two Commonwealth I m " . o u i n d ' w e e t ila Witnessl of o h f p for lice the General s es s i (n i A o " r 1 ' 4 ' 5 1 7 .'. of et of the, electrical ior, to the Bran. :mu is to. I dues inflammatory disermes and no others, was . 1 ,1 11 : n • d tl s Te " w i l s io th fi e av P rh "l e t c Y om m e " the fre v q ie n t e it n n ti o Y f I at first wholly iitexl•licable; but on further ex; ' this 1 .--"'-" L. S. I s apt to commit excesses from not being aware of hood a nd the iid a d e n n y l :J if f iNt i f o T ri f i C ii, E ii t i - g.. 111 warn all persons against • periment it Was proved that by its power over ,---.. June , one thousand eight hundred .d tent its above, t w a li s i ecura b t. }. Li l t:ters e % I the veins, arteries and glands, it equalizes t h e th e dreadful consequence that Infly ct e w wsne.- .. fifty•aeven. A. (1. Clißl'lN, making, aellit using any Bran Dusters in which is the sole cause of inflainmation. It i Secretary of the Commonwealth with ' in v i i O . !aids l ex exerts 'i t :ffl the he the b ' e d a ll' ee the h i , matter ,t 't 1 t ' t, r a :: eß e as q t l e ' a i l o i r id indicatedii u t:- i'' j ii : a rt " ,: l . : , t 'd i r ; e l ;i t " p e i l n i ti . e °li ii l r nae s tr i nil i al r y :l ;: el i l : " : (t : l t e e ler ta h: i n ßy ;)Yl" e w e u iil ut i hnr pe eg ro :: :u hg eP l r , irs i c an o° 1 :::11 :t a, r1;° : I Pi ii i ii . .A.Yb.IR'S Cathartic Pills 11C ) it (SUGAR COATED,) Ali rune TO I: R lLti r o ., n d o a f t : d he A l * it 1 1 , :a i te 8 n 5 t 4 71 Joseph J oh n - u r b y vg r i tu t h i d fl et i , i ft e pl at icii e le :. l.l over .h e t , h i.f.h e i i : l i o r e eil er t s ir :, s r e i a t s u I .T. i u. t a • g i_n. i v., n l t rl t i , , , , , ; ; ; , en s .d t hd,e:,..shp,:r destructive e t: t e is n e vtee . iii,y falling ,1c : , " 1 ::;: dir ;;;: v h : bt h ho i : 1 THOMAS 13 , DWARD, Pro victor . N. 8.-State 'runty Patent Right s for eilste, as the pain and heat dueippear. So. le r y ~,,,,,, and men tal power. weakened, nervous I all the above Ma s for Sale. August 29, 18' stn potency, that like the virus just mentione d ,. lii dyspepsia,u pe , ,,,, _ 0( or 0_ the heart, in. If it requires merel y what adheres to the point ot .debility,: aaawasting a : iT ha t frara f e, L a l gh symp.. i i t Wads 01 COOSUlliptiOn. CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CUBE THE SICK I Invalids, Fa th ers, Mothers, Physicians ! Philanthroplate, read their liffects, ; I . 4 B 0 0 , 0 0 0 1( 6 S • t i 1 BOOKS I . and Judge of their Virtues. Headache, Sierl T le n n E d c = l: ,; . oul Stomach. ? 3, f 1. 1: N e 1 0 1; t ii !s ii e o e f i Ti n t .. r e c a e 7 - (it - p: — . 0 1 , 12 - e , ; e ii r e u: s ili e ll it7dercal;ieeP:Tni'ilt-di4;:::::ilitinaii (i t i i ii r l l'u" : 1"" , tni" ; : i it , i b:d t , :n l: l l 'l , : , . ( l lrif i l i ; ' wtr"eielaii:fie:ll,.l.f,:l.,,,,l:f:rerie:c.. !, ( ic i.ll. ; : r e l :i nk ' i l: i ' l r ins: l . . c e f :r e l:, ,, ;"ll :o , ; n . .v l ; i l O: t' e i n ii , en i wl ni [F h t . mistake i nF i al e el; 'ed is:•: e e e : rr : y t i csilken.7g: St r eet,t a t I . ne a:lu:l'Pe have subsided and al Per : needle., el'e'e l eti e g ' NO A ( MERCUR Y OR NAUSEOUS DRUGS. the th'. wet( j.e . ti re % I t . c lit i r nor 1 1.'ea l ii177 icu l A n''': ett l iii i ' ' e ulm o B r 7 t 1.. ° . t o 1 t 'Ul i Sa e nni t3 lni tl i S l: l B .k t,!r eh i l i t T i r s it l A ' ;: b ed r S eil' : 1 0 111' 1 1 (i N : BC : r u i l l'k i public. ri 11 I. and When it takes they ace .., _ _. f et 00 . ointments end blisters in Inca' in Itimun i , , Ds'. Johmston, ef your Pills. It beenia Marko from afoul idonincli which I , ha ll i l . s . o n li , ou , l o h n o ft o t l: sad „, in e tiliiie ~,,,,,d, taunt can oeittet,, , .1 ; tot Brain a tt s „ i t ud e F ever , o f C ri r d o e us i , , Lo ra l it , l i , o ri n e h i e s . P t lweam-iii,olo9, t i l i Me miser o f the r ltt iiii tv it,. demise at once. If they will cure others lie they ch me, th,fact la worth Limning. Yount with weal rcapo“, Etl, W. ell (wet' l mites. Kmie.. ter and Wreeeing Putter, (See eireilimis for dismaying, tke.) f the most eminent 07 .%w- tes (wet's.. wholesale or by t. • Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaint.. , inn milieoweci . ll ‘,. yi l i '; with silver nod Gold .' thrw . i r th il :nr tehuelinurseireseseilleols"ise of uSdidtaiti TPC:"l:ide:g?'s.l:"urr:lti:'llufelliutnr;i'thee:iil:4:::::n:lg'ialal:':lfil":l3ii:r;;;;:rl . plu ra ls steiti=, Y. CB, B 7 l P•tT u iTim.} ' C " 8 ”' !"'"' $ ' u '' ' r R. pr0 ft. ,,, , , R . ,, ,, , , ,, re , ,1,0 , , ,,...,, ,, ,, rmia , , , , , 0 ,,, ,ti0 , ? .. ter...n.,, , ,,,,,,, i izzitv . . , 1 , 1 unro,, ibt.,17,,,,,,,., i, ~,, 1.;:.,,, i. k Ti i , f . . t, Rogers' rs . .. 1 , s ii i i :mg ( M u:" 0 i t o tt i e ff e e i em Ily ett producingres i tat l e m il ali t y ,,.., d ,i i n s; n , ge, ,,, , :. , '1 e h 9 , 1 t . .;: 1e i te u . e:t' e e t t ri l l ie :m a t e i r h, i i i i e l ' e c ir,d P o k f i ae " . l o : od h ul i e e ; l :m ri l n :t i t a s " we t ' hye a a nt s " f t a d i e l i be i l s: i e l e p ii , , of all the fluids of the body .d it consequent w i t h r h in o, in say they are rho hest cathartic we employ. Their re, ' 1 110 spitliditi rot ll . ti Salad rocket Books : 'sting action on the ch ar i s unit* and , leclled..reie.equent. „, on , ~,,,.' ~„„ , L. ,' a '' tie Salad they are all R4l.lll.illite remedy for derangements of that "' .s' ''''' -•"" -1' '''''''• organ. 1.4100 d, I have lithium found a owe of bflious Ws. , $.060 PICA JI WALL rArcit , .1 . cue so °Latinate that it did ma restlilY yield in there. , the nitest and mettle stviec just reeeiv NI I root 'la' and anon )' : were cured immediately.- Fraternally you., ALONZO BALL, M. D., pi • , • . • • ~, .. or nas lever and pain, sire as perlectly Certain Diseast pg,,,,,,, ~,, he 22 „,,,,, 21 ...„,, ,, , II attelphia mid NI York, prices from it t:, , more subdued lot the Antiphlogietic Salt, Ms fir. lit Dysentery, Nola:, and Worms. • h Pie " " IPI uPw "" i , When the misguided and imprudert votary I'. mat'i' l'rr i f t ." d i 'll. n il'i t l' a sd n} :: i ' i ri o (: ; ll:a h ti t ii •i )e i n • ; IT e ll ti i t hl ii i ti lf ?d l(ll : ) t i lt li a iril i da"ti.": grout snoods, , l t e d nr sFinFtE l s I i being 'g cl " e l rat With i n fr g ri ' e n i t li el ; e ll Ftnm: sudden lilu, Pm Orme. 11.„...n, Lw.Co., sires., Nor. le, Ins. . 51/0 beauti fi dly pit trd and gold gilled Win- ' extilii.eieh;d a'Y water • On. Ants: Your Pills ere the est-heti,n of niedlchis dull' Skittles at 44 et, and upwards. They hove done my wire m ao good 0..., I can tell you: The pulite, I it‘ ,. •,., , . a n an d exam i ne , e. the! 11 C elld .'" iti7d he l rr lit ti i i i:t 1 - " To r ti l t " : d lf i t i o u i il iV'e ff . ie ' r t , pos t t f p ca re . 1 ;17 1 . iSe u s e. Intl .i.l.l'.tiohunT,o, iin o o : 1- d tbee ri h u h d l ii : 1 11It discovery,l °i i: ' Nteitiv,lienteoltreisiot groat :,:4,,it,,,,,,,r:,,,,,..tt,gu:411,,,01,ht5i.,:t.1'R! 1 . , , e h01011 , 21:Pd t h a t iti ., l4 ( ni t !, 1.1 . the ',hove •ty• k' p . tOitirit'hO. Fi1.. , , , 1 . n i 1iV r 1 , 0 , C1 41 E , X:, i ta . f i Sathd u,, N , r e ! 111-tnietl Set! I 1 then commenei4 hiking your Pills, width awn Mist] lint, , ioey w ~ tie pi vox e., 1.11 01 , 0 save money. ' •t•!- . -mike!, Nona,. , • . , by expelling largo ,p of worms (dead) font her , tneml , er the p.c.. a, r ner 01 Mont,,omery nn I body. They afterward. cured her and our two rhildren ,R 'i I . tree'" . of bloody tlyeentery. Ono of our neighbors loot it htul.and . M t , r , ' ,% ' ., ' -,i, WM. COLON • , tli..---CCht".:t"LitrA'ltilil"ti it I " e n e b - ft I t a t , ' 1 ' wet: pi e l e t r fl i ' s r.s dri l ic't j a" " lilliin li l i ni t n i ta • r r : i horrid ti a l ;P i Pe : P e h i h'ii ta l e i legi make "h:Yl:'ttithc t i I: l t l nsi ei : r 7:ll l: : p es p Yr e bri a n'e r fPn: a ti t "e i e e mud e l , my wile cured him with two dimes of your Pills. while ,' '•1 '"“''''"'" area rhea . and . .1 , inch a n ti e uz. without sy o n li , e . f . n w g „ v i e . 1,1 , . :: , , ,I t L i . i ;,; I 1 Ili : Eli _.-4 - c ...i..-- — 4 t -,...., A , L,..,,,i, I r i A . ;:e: , .. h .r::,l l . . a .t e :;: e . ,l _ . , :le t :,°:.:u: l x'l di ' a. D u S l B l ;" . :P . :l::: l G . l l i ‘ v :l . r : . GC° l . :Li(:: ro i l l rii o l i c e : ; l l , ,,s, lel e i t ii ., :e i: :: og i . P i r e l'i i i ,i ni tis :::: : : dn gifimr, ! ;, ! : g t other. around.. plild nom are to twonty dellitrs doom,: , l; r :o f t i icrifrilt:;Ll,hdisri the bones i)Ai di ,,,, 10 ,..bk 1 i sti i n ll arin ed D , 19‘ ,11 good and honest, will beide." 1tere.... ,................... e. ss -, li. - ! ,„,-,...er,,,,,ette, nuts ottltr-10 Wit . itneelflnth,ln the ,I'lls • Den. r r.u.r : GI td.t, Sert.ittia, Chicken and :• , ittall Pox, Salt. t Rep. J. V. Moe, Pastor of Advent Church. 1t0...tu. • Iluntingdon e , ....yi k, einindry. al . 1..!!..... , 7... , R 1... ~,. and eill Itehhig and other Cutaneous r a il in, and the victim or this awful dim.. be. DR. Area : I hare anal yotir Nils with ectimirillia, , ' • i I 11, tiPli. RUCCelle In my fluidly and /41110114,1110110 rfilii Mlle.! i',. Visit ' I• . • , 1.., conies a horrid object of cummixeration, till In manes. "re memos, to n er e ntimord en et,..;,,,,,, e r y r lit SUBSC'Iti liElt:i 'l' A K i.: Tills \I l' ~i.• ~ t ,i.. nits iillevimes the iniflaminatory death puts a period to kis dreadful sufferings, by net blond the e din , .v•'" , '''*. .."'''''Y 1 . '''''' "‘" 1t I tol of hilorllllllV 11, •O• trien•t• a nd ti • ' - i• t ' 1 ladies (before • d t •I'gl im to "that bonnie mom when • • ! known. and I ran confldently re. . """ 7 V.Tl ' , "'" Ii„ ~.,:.:r„i',. !h. thed- :, ~, r. , 1,..i1 u t t , ,.: . I .'. ' - ' . • ''" " " In ""' Mende. , Your., , , . , , , olfillettletil ) Mid tunny Ponotle traveller return., To such. therefore, Dr. m•ASS\W, Wrostum Co. P. Y.. tht. ,t. 1,,,, e, ..:., b. lib I , ~ • ~,i! ,t.... n. , tv in a .Car. , - ~ ,_,. :„„ d i, v „,., 011,.,„,„,„ i„ F„ er ,, Johnston pledgee himself to t.teeerve the most Doan Six, lam iiiiillit Y. ,4 o , idlii , tti. t'liiii i , i in, 1 ,. . ,, err •• e :tee e.c. , ~,..i..c. io t'et 16,1: (.1,..., ~t • ~ . vy ~ , ~,; , r ,,,, uy „„1 ...; i, R I „Ir e , l i i , t ,, DiViolillile secrecy, and MUM hie eXtenaive prue eyeteni nd purify the fon lonl,.• ~ f 1,.• 1.1,..1. ft". ,trod' ti".'" "" e ,: . :.:: " 1,, " I :t7i ' r, ' ,:,,i i ii7 " :; ..' n 7 ' ',', ' ,. l .', i :, ' ,. t i' . ::::, ',,','.'„ , ' .:„ ' ; ' ,,,',',;',„ dn ,',,',:,::,:, the ' i ' ' rt ''' '''''' ' t e i: , 1: ' 1 p . „ .. , , , , L . : .„ •,:;: , : . t: . 1 ,. . , e ' :1::1:' , ,. ' 1:::t i t ,, , d u1 ,, f: i, ( 1 10 i a e r ,, 1 . C , i t . ' f r ii ' ,, ,,, ) t i ,rui r ,,. ; . ,,i, , , , ,: i ,! . e t i i i i ..e l i n ,. d e m i, i f: m e t . hospitals o f Ll o l i i i i i r i ol: i o n it itn ,i tl e,, A f r it, ~,,i iii , i Erysipelas, Scrofula• King'. El , ii, '!'otter, ~' "'!' ' ' ,s,'' '"`""d ''' "'''' "" l. " 1,1,,, chit „,„,,, a, red} core to the unfortunate victim of this len - Tumor, soil ' Salt Rheum. •!•.•‘,.•• e•• •ee o...l.liiii.•lll.'llig di, II rut, •-•'•-• , rid diatm. ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,y ~,,„,„,,, ,-,/, , , ~. e, t, , ~,,,. i e,„., : (‘ • ~, .; ',le e ,. !, te, 1.: II e i.c.•lci ue 0t t i.•• l'ii iiillS ggi C 1,,, ,giiiili, i 7, ~,f 1,1(111(i lts I 111, it lien ineluncholy fact that thousands fall vie, ra t AT,: Your Pilla.nr, the pai,,,, ~.... .., r'',' 1 , I; ~, 1,1 ......11 I i Ili I, :,,i.i. 41:0r, 1 , ,,ii. iii I hi•ii) 1i... i •il.O 1..•11 , 1, rt ,, ! , i, ,, 1 , , , '1 i. ,, ive lives. or the s to this horrid disease. owing to the toiskil. grant in "'" idn '' " cr l '"' ''''''' n ' ''''' '''''''''''''' ”-. 11 ,,,,, • ".''' hl.l l '' ' ''ll''" , I 'l ,, t.l , •-1., '. 'r ',', '', , ',,, ""r Ld . t ~i r. '' P t "' ' fil e . .....'S 'Lllfl fulness of ignorant pretenders who by the use of of 11.C10.0118110Vell Oro. -el' 1.101.1.1 MI.: fi....1 P. , ...01 i., ~., . , .. . , , c ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. I, „,„,.}.... I. ~, ~,,, ~ , . ~...,.... ~. ? 0, 1 •. r , i.i iti .. ,i !..., •.1 j. i...• N., si :i.,., I ..'.. ..... , , ~,,...,„, i'.. i,,.., of ii,egiva lig.d inieerals, or shat deadly poison 'Mercury, ruin the cons i- I h r ti7l ,, ir od v hi l .,,ci ar „, ,„„.„,.„ ~,..,,, ~.,.,,, ~, ~ !I .iIIIItI , I. Pa 1' 1'14.04115. %VP Ili, p 1111 Il /I 11 d live igi 1101..101 . 1 i Illiiiiii's ore exposed to a rte• Ititittlh, mid either send the unffirtunato flatterer P e tits! and tteAnvre child l'1:1!. '''' ' ', ..f'sl.' , l7 . .'i . Dl ' l',:' "'"' ''re Illauti''Ulndi'g nieces. such as Ceoki culler viiusen, cf thejliiids of the body, whi,t, to an untimely grave, or make the residue of hi. Pinter and office stoves for coal cr wood. Rheuniatiem, Netoolgla, anal Gout. , one dose, without iolerferine with diet Or busi- life miterable. ban the lee. Dr. Hawker, of the Meaux/est Ajtie. Church. lIOLLOW-Walt NI ' lieSii, onre in On, mopths. would invariably 1 'l'ake Particular Notice. Vt.:. blouse, SAVANRAIt, OA., Jou. 6,1,5 n. our • ITONORRO Sin: I should he ntignoeful for the tell. consisting of Kettles. Boiler, Skillet., &e., all prevent. It is believed to allltrd protectionectirl, a. Dy. ,J.. addresses all tl,ose who have injured , y skilless oretteitt moil I did not report my ceee to'veu. ' ia . Mile'. null he suit! cheep for Ml3ll Or ill ex- gibbon iiiret tie. diseasee; and tl•erefore, it ii, themselves by improper indulgencies. A cold settled in Illy 1110Lii mud brought on ex( iiicla . iiii s elialige for eollittry produce. Old mobil taken reeommended to travellers, sailors and set. These pr o o r d e n :r i uteetrlllye habits of youth, viz estmtiole ewe. whist , eitdel h. cbm"le . 11 ...'"!''''.• : for new castings. Ily n strict uttelition to Itth.l. diet, o ... .'hu'dll',. 11 ,',"'',T,'",', a 'Pt,-;,', 1 ,';',":4. V,',,;.'',,Z,','1: netts caul doicire to please. ,e he l m to retlev c a llN fr ' e e t a l l:ness of the Back and Limbo,Pants in the. To m•oteet the community from imposition head, Dintricss of Sight, Lose of Sns . cula . r p0w f.7.747,17,,M,T„;:.70:1,,..,1a.1itga1e, I 'tried roar 1: . illa. 51.1urct of 'Millie patronage. :by COti/Ifetlei/8. the proprietor will employ no er. Palpitation of the Heart Dyspepsia Nervous /ser eacto wire MU, blit sure, ay peraerering in the J. M. CUNNINOHANI SI BRO. Irriteltility, Derangements of the Digestive ! Auent. 'lnd hits nettle set+ arrungemettis that moo( them I Rill 11.0 V 051111 Sly well April 30 Itiftli.-ti. Flinetigina, "Meerut Debility Symptomo of Con- PriiisTßOlisnosit, lisTiTi Roars, hi., 5 Pee.. lb,. I .. ' he can seed the medicine in any gunner}, by DR. Ana, 1 have been entirely cured 1,, yule I'M, of 1 . until or express, to any part or the Guided Rheumatic Gout - a painful inset°, ono hill en i :rd nu. ' BUN Ksmi :A 4sit 0 4 , Stoics or foreign conntries. 'lts prime cosi to Con he) yours. riXt•EN IL 1,, lo: 1.1.. autr . ptioll, &J. mENTAI.I.y-The fearful effects on the mind For Dropsy, Plethora, or Mottled ( oni.: BIINKS I- i draehm--pricp , k 'arc much to be dreaded. Loss of memory, Con- PIT i t zi , , ,), re,,sit .11,111 10 li, ~ ~.,..p, ii.i.i. .... s i. 04 ,, t t i t l ; cl i r i t . ::l i i; r - " an i S te l P r a? u p upin dream peck- fusion oft leas, Depression of Spirit, rival Fur- For COStillilless 0, t ,i ti •fl ipii, n ~,,t 1 ~t i 6 I:i.. .L. 2 g,..1 . ages li,r itetile ditieuse (with direetions, 5.. e.) at hotlines, Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, ~ oi. i . if,itii,!;,,,is,t j i . c.;; / .. , •; . . , c i, ! s c, , e ree it i i i , r i, .t i n i i , e , iiit ,, , ,,i of (eat/ the $1 ; three (Irma.. e,,,, fie. anomie eases, $5; Love of Solitude, p l e ' r i s m o i n d s ity . , f 4i . e l . l ,a n r c e e iom e e . t n if n t o li w e a D aaaaa er PM, .i , t ~.• -• . ~• o aIA 5 drat-lima do. for kiniliet , ,.sB-u net profit • :n ri j r n 6l : B 7.lt a' el dnud i e s ileod th f. e cause of their declining health. Fits. Suppressii . m. , ~.,!''', i -is, Iv ' down.- 2 nee hate '' ' 1; been i rt . L l l " l . .; : 1 . • ' ' . . '. 1.',1 ' r ", ''''''d^: .A'f;',",.l,:::;lll,i'il.ll"it'cierees, Cenemou Hoed '"1 \'':lll ' l ' le" " i ' l ' f ' 3.9"" ' ( ' ' ' ' ' ':itin l ". Th kli n g k l: rs wirlimizt : ! Le I, Lasing their vigor, becoming weak, palo and Plits. judg„,,,„ Moos ee ,,,, ,etter.cl end pill•ridden public by ordu me. , • , Mat au,. pills iii niiiii,... ;or.. iii. NI. 1, . isi.l .1 sl I'. i'''' l'. R . 1',.',,, thotarli a Talus!. rills, iii .1,01111 1.0.. ii Is 41.0,0 , •.111. : 61111001, Vieitlut. NOW, ~5 ,, ,,, ~,, It, o iiorri , box or i iiitt i iiii to cur , ' n i.y ellialei 11 tad, have singu ar appeerance about the ' m a public pill, from the ilpindrill i.... 1.04,11. 0 , ..0,1111•1 frg- F ,ii,,,, C oti ,„l t hl ii S ii i ii „ liiiiiiiii. 110 matter abet, the undereigeed is e 3 es, "'S I ' usd s3111 "" ms "ecinsunl S' ie n• quently follow its hmestires un... Tl•site ...MINI, lir. leer. ..'',..,,, , • Hr. Johnston's Invigorating Herne may or mineral substesce whatever. r, :1' mans, • Subpreitae, , lin I , py in licino• a ble to elate Ihnt the sevcrest ~ all for crganic 'Weakness Contiatints, Deed, • f•,••••:• et r .e•ed inthininintory "disease ar,• 'net. AYER'S CHERRY PEC'I'ORAL .%% Hi..., • Mortgagee, conic by one acute package, mid the most ohms. ! oflltiyietlotiiigaitri:venrit,l,Liniryeertuarreitdreeimidefiliyiliveigaoktinerese„ nate and long Bleeding mums by one Chronic FOR THE RAPID 01.111 P. OF Commitments, Bond to ideinnify Constable. ase. COUGHS,COLDB,IIOAIISENE6S, INFIX. -----. . ~.i package. Although thirty if have not Mem stored. Thousands of the most debilitated and ENZA, BROACH - 17'1N, 'WHOOPING FEMALE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. I lied Wince this new medicinal agent became THE library will bp op, every Sat,dl...y as 1 p e T i n n t 1 ,i 7 , ,, ,,, ,,, , i r 0 i ~ ,,4 t . :) , ,, , ,h . s e , ; e it: . . s . :(l l.,! e " T;E: ,, Tli , e i, I: l . ,:., , e r t i:,' (: ,' ll ti! r ? 7 ,• t :: fe , c,i'lr : i d i, , ,: r i l e :t . l" , ,ln i n : g P:: e n d: n i In:, a i v ii,, ,, , e its l b o e ti c k , n b TiN ' e l .: : ::: COUGH, CROUP, ASTIIIIA, IN. 1 ternoon, at 3 o'clock, in their room in the results of its !dal that , during the Pest wee., : in. exhaustion of tile most f earful kind, speedil y Re CONAUDIPTION, ond for the relief et rousmaptiss patient. In advanced Court House. Subscription 50 cents a year. nearly 400 paeknees were sold in this city, and seems of the dewed. ' cured by Doctor Johnston. New books have been added le the former ex cellent eollectio • G'llfille • works , Hugh II see iterel not speak to not piddle a it. virtues. Miller it, Mrs. Ellent7s.,C. orders received by mail and express for 163 . u 8 wur 8 ' ug Family, 347 Chronic, and 385 Acute inekages. Throuabont. every lows, almost every hamlet a the Voting , en, American States. its wonderful rums of polmortary corn. Fle 'd olt l in " I, l lll " rPr ' t .".l " "'" I;I t l:! . iii i :"„trAs} th i e s By order of the ln one 'esti - ewe gig persona dubber together t w i l e i t l' i l i r ti r ii 7 , i c e i t' i r n eil . ,t i l e ie n eise o l i s i 'e_s by a certain prac• and wrote for six peckages of the ' . .lattle Gi• i , t .'" •, 1 si . e a 11 " 1! fter lugellY ie e _ 7 Mil tip,. t ile ant, .I. they called it,/ te he I . ...winded ie (The .ettaell"t"steineTliti:l7'ar":"Tiagnliit'lTsfel"tr,eat,e7;helle-ti 'la'. RODIS personal expottence brit, effects; and fewer yet me President. ' sleep, and it not cured renders marriege impos eommitilltan .y where which have not Atoms them Huntingdon, OeL Ist, 1856. ' same living 1,4 of Its .letory over the subtle and den. __, _ .. address, thereby saving expense to themselves gem...0100,1n( the throat and limes. While it Is the mar powerftll antidote yut km* to man for the formi. 300 KEGS PAINTS. and the proprimor. • sable, and destroys both mind and body, should dable awl ,llge,oltS t o of PtlimenetY organ, It ur.,;.„ ~ , , , $2 , por keg. SW Letters tram clubs ontidividuels with apply imm e di a t e l. 1..1., , h. 01. , ,,51111440 and 1011 . 1.11 Pliiiidy that can be out. .. ...au, ( pure ) played so Id e al and yolilla 1' ,1 ' 1 . 1 ... I .' , WVIIP' 4 .' 0 .' 1 " " (extra) 2 7 5 44 .4 money (if over $111) should be regietered at the Wain u pity theta young man, the hope ofhia mare It ;n I 0., aea:tisi the Insidious seems mitt law. isl i n a do p l i i i , Z inc Ni na 240 " " post unice where mailed, .it costs but Ike country and the daHing of his parenm should be 'Ol, .! ..i. sisi ... ilii•.l Wt 111,0 111.1111dillit 4,11111101 S 10 ~__, -s . . .. ,I'.. i. 1,1. SiIVCS moralises liy the roe- D.. ti , Dow Whi te, 16R 66 cc . cents. and will himure their mlfe arrival. 81111tellell ITOM all prospeem and enjoyments of • ~ .. • •ist•t mtmr it curia Keep it by Oil., fie., and all kinds of 11Annwaau and ' ...The disetiverer now humbly submits liiii life lis the ...sequence of deviating from the path '. elm. flee. w inter . nor neg . building materials in proportion, at the '. I lord- PeMect Substitute for the lancet , leeches old of nature and indulging in a certain .revel habit , ~,,, t h i n eon the Inexorable wan , 5 t „,.,,,, „, 1 ~ s the vitals. en. your life away. J. A. Into W N St. Co. blister., to the tribunal of an intelligent. public, Seel' persons "fere co n templating ~ . fatality of lung diatirden. and as litiating.lun, Apr.El,'s7..ti, roilWriliilig that it dues jest what it claims to Marriage . ...• ~, ~,,...sr !hill rellielly WO nova] not do ...MP 11,101 0.1.........1 i1.. , 111 11 Ili 114111 RIMY the beet It can - ---- - irk-. more, no leas: mehdoes inflammatory should reflect that it sound mind and body are rlre. We spare isi rant. no i•si ‘ e. no :01: ;;: ,, Pg-ip , ...! , .);• LI:A . IIILE I LEAI OE R • 1 I.l'. ATI( I.: It tii.etise (. others) whatever lie im term or lo the most neeessury requisites to promote connu tit'stielis.' t r i't7w l asitZi t t i l ' iritgrillehl:gcli l gt . c: HENRI' IV. it I' I, 1i.:0.A.N ..Int pc mast' to Irld I, entity by restoring the last balance between th, 14.1 Lappin., Indeed without theme the jeer- PREPARED BY DR. I. C. AYER. t.nit :-.1.1 ! ,. , and t.,•,,vi id Leather lime,. • , - Aids and solid. Family pockages $B. Chro bey through life hemline a weary pilgrimage, itie $5, and Acute $2; to be had (tree of e x the prospect hourly darkens to rho view; the Practical mad Analytical Olondst, Lowell, Mem , ''''';‘',.,',B,::.li.",ii :!51.:,,',,i17,,,,,,,1,:`,..'1jah1i1'1ti1:',d11,''',1,11f...b..,h,,,,, Taman) only by tuldressing, him through Ilex 'me' 'cc . ..." ""e'red with despair, end tilled 322, Boston, blase, or m hi. Office, No 3 AND BOLD BY .itli tin. melancholy reflection that the happiness , SI ei mite, stgis WititerStriiiii. or itufflber becomes blighted with our own. • JOHN READ, Huntingdon, anti dealers in , IttlE + ANIO ILlk SOI.E LCATiIIEt , , c i d ‘ ,,,1 thi n ed,„ti neme m e „d hi e „ mune . Oh Fi CH NO. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK ST., medicine everywhere. I Marciel,'iii. Iy. , mutat:mien in 'neith cid 1111 l ti for the perusal BALTIMORE, MD. October 15, 1856.-Iy. !- - _.,... of your ticighbore t ertt own fuittre use. To Strangers. F. CMCGSB ELL, 1. li., 'rite many thousands cured at this Institution I iisi ovi.rior inn] Proprit ter , within Ile; last t 5 years, and the numerous int ,. A ntiphlogiA it. .mini . lor sale to the piartmit Surgical Operations performed by Dr. , I ...\ Ti.VGDON JOURNAL 0171 , E. Jult.wii, . nnuesed by the Reporters of the pa-' per,, tied minty other pursues, notices of which hone appeared again and again before the pub ' lie, is a sufficient guaruntee to the afflicted. N. R. Thera are an many ignorant and worthies* qu.ke advertising themselves as Physicians, ruining the health of the already of diatom Dr. JUIIIIS'iI deems it necessary to say to those unacquainted wall his reputation that big Damian.: always bang in bib office. so 1 AKE biUTICIE.-All letter. mast he pen pa,', YOU Militant a VUStage Stamp for the reply, 1 Or DO answer will . sone Yewe IC. 105Y,1y. SECRETARY'S Orr cE. Muutisauno, June 22, 1857, All klott they know i Dr. John McCulloch, JONI SCOTT, &UMW. T• Bnow. 01111, lii , ilaniu,himial set Viet, to !he cn viilii, Illintillitilon and vicinity. Unice, ou Hut 91., F3,20Tr4 gs ggfigovng, !.li,tiveen hl, htognery end Bath. , 1 , ,,,._ . llun o huouti,Atig. a 9, !HS:, Attorneys at Law, . • • ' ------ , Jfillllll. 110.. ALLEN 66 CO. Ithilliugusi, Pa., giv COUNTIVIC DEILLERs c , .. , '"Y N 0,2 4 , i ClicayNtrr NT., e'th mde below Water Office u same. that formerly occupied by John CLTillAti that. ille ill Illintniploil Ut Width .- Scott, Elio. sale, us cheep lib they eau in flit, edict, as 1 hAvo 11111 .M)E1,1'111A. • Oct, 19. 181,3. ; a Wlaolesale ii 0 , . in Philadelphia. ( '7'4e (ldret 11 * .nrI•terort. Ilutme, in the City.) H. I,,,mAN . lil A NUFAC 1 . 1 ULU., 2\ NI, 1 1 }JULES ALk. der.u,",e. pa 14,1,3 0, 1%4,10 ',...1.01. mud, brown, If Ullig.l. Di.) 1251.1a)rkikii,1, , „,, . , "' , ,„, t„,„„,•,, ._.d,...•t\ i.1 . 0'. 11 . 141/1/11fra hl,/ /0 A 7'2 /M.\ EI Al L.:l - 11', ";10t0-1,;; ~., •- \a. an A: 11' ili,la. wat,l'llol, 11.44 r, ' ..a . iptit.ool. Pica.. vall slid exam. V 1 il littelOi to ail i;usinetbeutru.ted t(ihiru.ol , 0 • has nearly UppObite ti. Culla ilatusw May 3:'51 DON JOURNAL. - - - ADIERTISEDIENI h. iIItSI,I:I.I,AN LOIN ADVER'I ve , tortaticieot I;(1\1 aLbuiut.Al SUAIM uNS', mu our sLock, MEDICAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TERMS OF THE JOURN&L. TERMS : The "HUNTINGDON JOURNAL'S. published at the following rates , If paid in advance $1,50 If paid within six months after the time of .snbscribing 1,70 If paid before the expiration of the year, 2.00 And two dollars and fifty cents if not paid till after the expiration of the year. No subscrips tion taken for a less period than six months. I. All subscriptions are continued until nth ! erwise ordered, and nopimer will be discontinu ed, unfit arrearayes ars ptfid, except at the option of the publisher. 2. Returned numbers are never received by as. All nutnhers sent us in thee way are loot, and never accomplish the purpose of the sender. 3. Persons wishing. to stop their subscriptions, must pay up omit:trope/. and send a written or 1 verbal order to that effect, to the office of pub• lieation in Huntingdon 4. Giving notice to a poetmaeter is neither • legal or a proper notice. 5. After one or more numbers of a new year hove been forwarded, a new year has commenc ed, and the paper will not be discontinued until arrearapes are paid. See No. 1. The Courts have decided that refusing to talus o newspaper from the office, or removing and leaving it uncalled for, is PRIM • PACO: evidence , of intentional fraud. Subscribers living in distant counties, or in other State., will be required to pay invariably in advance. air The above terms will be rigidly adhered to in all case.. ADVERTISEMENTS Will be charged at the following rates; 1 insertion. 8 do. 0 du. Six lines or lees, S 95 S 37* S 50 Ono square, (16 lines,) 5u 75 1 o Two " (32 " ) 100 150 909 - I 100. 0 !no. 12 ,no. ..... eti Wire, •a OO 83 00 $2 041 Two squared, 300 800 12 00 k 00111 4 1 0 11 . T 800 19 00 18 05 19 00 18 00 27 00 I do., 18 00 27 00 40 00 i do. 28 00 40 00 00 00 Dulness Cards of dlx lines, or 1011, $ll.OO. Agents for the Journal. The following pereon s we have appointed Agents for the Ilywrixonow JOUtto&L, who are author. iced to receive and receipt for money paid on sub. ecription, and to take the names of new subecrl - at our published prices. We do this for the convenience of our eubscri. crs living at a distance from Huntingdon. JOHN W. TnoetraoH, Eeq., Hollidaysburg, GEORGE W. Coutreciue, Cromwell townelelp. BERRY Htinaotv, Clay township. DAVID ETNIRE, Cromwell township, Dr. J. P. Asucom, Penn township, J. WAREHAM IVIATTERN ' Franklin township, SAMUEL STEFFET, Jackson townehip, C01.,..br0. C. Wavaow, Brady township, MORRIN BnowN, Springfield township, Wet. HUTOUINBOX, Esq., Warriorsmark GROROE W. WHITTAKER, Petersburg, 11. Hr NEFF, West Barren. Jotter 13stanecit, Waterstreet, Maj. CHARLES Alteit.r. 'rod townehlp, A. M. BLAIR, Dublin township, Duman: WiLetis, E. 9., Tell 10W114114, .rAMEEI CLARK, Birmingham. NATIIANIEL LYTLE, Esq., Spruce Creek. Maj. W. Moon., Alexandria. B. F. WALLACE, Union Furnace. SIMEON WRIGHT, Esq., Union township. DAVID CLARRSON, Eeq., Case township. SAMUEL WtoroH, Esq., Franklin townehip. GEORGE SHANE, Esq., Warriorstuark. DAVID ACRANDT, Esq., Todd township. DR. J. ALFRED SHADE, Dublin township. The ' . JOURNALS ' has 800 Subscrl. ben more, than any other paper In this county. RAILROAD HOURS. MAINS GOING EAST. Mail T. l Ex. T. Past T. P.M. A. M. P.M. 2.16 5.42 9.16 Train leaves Petersburg Humingd;il, 3.33 • 8.5? 9.32 Mill Creek, 2.44 4.07 9.41 Mt. Union, 3.00 4.20 9.54 TRAINS Goias West. • Train leaves P. M. A. Id P. M. Mt. Union, 4.12 6.34 8.10 Mill Creek, 4.29 6.46 8.38 Huntingdon, 4.43 7.00 8.41 Petersburg, 6.02 7.12 , 8.53 11. K. NEFF, 111. LTAVING located himself in WARRIOR/sea in this cot: .y, would respectfully offer his professional services to the citizens of that plate and the eountry Rowan. RMFFERENCEW J. B. Lucien, M. 1). Gen. A. grewlso. M. A. Henderson, a Win. P. n, Esq, J. H. Dorsey, a Hon. James Gwinn M. Stewart, a John Scott, Esq. , Hon. George Taylor. Hunting don, Jacob M M. D., Alexandria. Pe John M'Culloch, 44 Petersburg. sp7,4s9—tf. INDUSTRY MUST PROSPER. T N. BALL respectfully solicits the attention e , •of the farming community to a quality of Ploughs which he is now manufacturing, and will have ready for sale iu a few days, he is also pre. pared to make harrows, wagon., carts, wheel. barrow., &c., &c., and to do all kind of repairing at the shortest notice, and in the most substantial manner. Shopon N. W. cornerot Wiontstnery and Wash In ton ate. March 27 1825-tt P. WILBON. R. Bayou Patina's/ WILSON PETRIKIN, ATTORNEYS .qr L4W, BUNTINGLioPI. Practice the several Courts of B untiugdou Riair,Csithria, Centre; Mitlie and Juniata Cowl -40, ;;;;
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