ME= IL ti. • • _ ti irgaf, tist calm—, a " 4 , mr . • : ". 6 - s - tiFFER N - OT t WP6,14. a ipXIVE b guaraubtea rn ALI. STAGEiI OE 13Z,CBET IDSSEASES, APF , Aaw, scions Peklity l Sirictural Gime, 9eme4 .611,eta t „Disea.u4 of the Kidneys and ,Ireettde , , Nereurial ithearnative, Se:refute, - "ant fit rdo Zoom mid Ankles ; Dugan* of the, s pray', rime ) Sam anc i Beet, Pan Spo73 the pay or ,L 17.1-4, eancom.Drojniiii"PaPlic fiqz b':. Vita's Pince, and all disetzso aritourfron .is g l erAlC44r7lt of the Stead Organs, pee; n '''; Utitt as Nervous Tzombling, Lass of Mem ory. ,Los e .oi% rower, 9enoral Weakness, =on•OZ. 7i4ott Iv ith pee eliar spots appear befote the eyes e Loss of Sight, WakvAil pees Dycpcpsie, Liver Diseese, Eruptions upou itthe itete, Pair. in the back and head, remade te alltica agd 41 improper tilieharips from Qt teztf. It matters uet from whet ettuse Imo dt - eeso criglaateel, however long standing pi obethietc the case, recovery is cerraia,,,awl in e shutter titue than a permanent cure can be ef ft:te4 he nay ether treatment, even after the disease tot:baffled the skill of eminent physi eians and resisted all their means of cure. Thu res dit Ines are plotesant without odor, causing no stelmeas and free from mercury or balsam. Paring twenty years of practice, I have rescued 1 I from the Jews of Death. many thoueapds, who, in the last stave of the above mentioned die- eiebes he 1 been given up to die by their physi ele ma, which warrants me in promising to the nhl!cted, who may place themselves under my 'ewe, e perfect end most speedy mere. Secret , Dieetisese aro the greatest enemies to health, as I the; are the Srst cease of Consemption. Scrof tile. and mon r other diseales, and should be a teeter to the human faMily. As a perm:meat rose is scarcely ever effected, a majority of the tOSCS fedireig into the hands of incompetent 1 persons, who not only fail to cure the diseases 1 Out ruin th • censtitution, Elting the system with mercury, which, with the disease, has- i ten; the sufferer into a rapid Consumption. I Au% ehouid the disease and the treattr,ent ; net OM?* death speedily and the initina men- i rise, the disecizeAs entailed upon ithe children.. who are horn with feeble constitution=, and the e. urrent of life corrupted by a virus which Isetraya itself in Scroll - 11.i, Tetter, Ciders, Erup tions and other affections of the Fiji', Eyes, ! Theeat and Lung - , euteiling upon thew a brief i existence of sutler g and consinguing them; , , to an early grave. I SELF sIBUSC is other formidable enemy ' to health, for nothingelse in the diend cam. I Vague of human disc: ses causes so destructive! a drain upon the cyst . drawing its thousands! of victims through few years of suffering! tiown to an untimely grave. it destroys the Nervous system, rape s q wastes a w ay the en-1 ,argies of life, causes mental dereueement, i prevents the proper deeelormeat of the system,' a N. 1131 Filbelt. St l (01c1 No. 109,) nu,nw TWEL7I7II, PIIILADELPHIA. ' 10:6-17. PROVISION ST • E. E. pE4IITOER, Offers Great Induce TO SAYERS OF UROOERIES, PROVISION the .store formerly decupied I SPENCER., on aci. Street, or si4, equate. GROCERIES. -A good assortment constantly oil I will enumerate a few Of artkies s such as ' Suzar, Mustard, o . 3.ndy , doiree, Citnamen, Is.uts Solasasa, ,Pepper Sauce, Cracker's, s'yrups, Catsup, . , Sqap, Yapper, Yeast, Or, 0113, S4ot, Ginger, Tobacco LOad, , C'loces • Snuff, "O." Caps, I . Carla. Soda, Scgars, G' l Tnrtgtr, and canny other things too numer us to wen. tion, will be found in this depart ent, which Fill bo sold at a trifling advancei from cost, Sir ready pay. PROVISIONS _• tonstant t ly on hand, snob as .PaRE, alms,. SHOULDERS, Ir:SH, SALT,, 3UTTER,. CHEESE, LARD; BEARS, OATS, FLOUR, CORN ]ZEAL, AIICEIVIPAT FLOUR, 'DRIED APPLES, DRIED PLUS'S, 014 urn,y other articles in the line of Provi gime not necessary to mention. l - WOODEN WAR, - nue as Breen:is, Wash.Tnbs Boards, Maps, Dinner Boxes, 4:c., which will be! sold low for crash or. ready pay. Oats, Potatoes, -Batter, .togs, Cheese, and in fact almos't everything farmer raises, will' be taken inj eirchange for " Goods, at their. exalt Tana. I [IOU° the, at- Sention of Villagers, Farmers and Lumberman who desire to make parchaseslikt the •abore nitieloi, and Aolicit them to call i before pnr. abating elsewhere. E. g. SPENCER. Juno-p, 1657.-40:2. nn4 a fear other pr 464.,.. St, tha line of Stopln• Dry Goo& it 1 1 :!fr -IL EiPk#2l3:B, . , / 1 1.4 " • ' p - .9 ' ItESOLUT nts 110 tJp Or'nu tul4o-- Sing if? rrii eam ge,Colu. • os.i. totals" lapisobrep bJ officio, cimf Rowe qf il i proa#atfats. of ;the pAnnontocalik of Pennwtvoia vi Otmeal ilosslntly met: • That the &Hawing otnexadmeots aro proposed to the constitution of tha amnions:wealth, in aoeord. ance,with sha prorate/14r talkie tenth article ppts:t exristararr. T4eri elali be an itdditiova article tit' constisatlop to ba!dosiglkated as artcie e/eveni as follows • • • inrictz OP ripLIC Droin. sgozoN i.. The state may Contract dehte, to ) supply ca.ntal deficits or Jaillires in revenues, br to meet expenses not otherwise - provided for; but the azgregate amount of such debts I direct and b ontingrot, whether contacted by virtue of one or more acts of the general aSe. scrably oriel fl'Yerent periods of time, shall , • , never exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and tbo money arising fr.:,ci the crew. tiou of sunk debts. shall be applied to the. purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts So contracted, and to no °tier pur pose whetsver, Scc•rnri'l In additive to the above 'imited *" • power the state !may contract debts to repel invasion, the insurrection, defend the state in war, or uo redeem the present out, standing ihdebtedaess of the staw ; but the money arising from- the contracting of such debts shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or ; repay , acit debts, and to no other 'purpoe whatever. SZCZION 3. Etcept the debts above specified, in sections one and two of this article, no debt whatever shall be created by, pr on behalf of the stair. ' Sscrtos 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, anti any additional debt con tracted, as afore-said, the, legislatare shall, at its-first session, after the adoptioa of this amendment, create a sinking fund, which shall be suflicieot to ,pay the accruing interest on such debt. and ansually to reduce the princi pal thereof by a sum not lees than two hun dred nod fifty thousand- dollars; which sink ing fund shall consist of the net annual in come Of the public works, front time to time owned by the state, or the proceeds of the sale of the . same, or anypart thereof, and of the;: ineoine or! , proceeds of sale of .stocks owned by ) the:state, Aopthor with other funds, or resour- I ' cos, that may by designated by law. The said sinking fund Moly be increased, from time to, time, Iv assigning to it any part arthe taxes, or other retennes of the state, not required for! the ordinaty and current expenses of govern- most; and unless in case of war, invasion or iasurreetion no part of the said sinking fund be used or applied otherwise than in ex- I •ingnis`-ment of: the. public debt, until the • 4 !amount of such debt is reduced below the I t. sum 'of five millions of dollars. Seems 5. The credit of the cornmonweafth shall not in any manner, or event, be pledged, ; or loaned to, any individual,-company, corpo ration, or association; nor shall the common wealth • hereafter , become a joint owner, or , stockholder, in any company, association, or, corporation. ' . 4 437 4 0 6 I The commonwealth shall not as runupsump the debt, or any part thereof, of any , County, city, borough, or township ; or of any ! corporation, or, association ; unless such debt , shall have been contracted to enable the state to repelinv4ion, suppress domestic insurrec tion, defend itself iu time of war, or to assist the smto in the-discharge of any portion of its 2rient indebtedness, Eir.cTION 7., The legislature obeli not author ize any county, city, • borough. township, or incorporated district, by virtue of a vote of its citizens, or otherwise, to °become a stockhold er in any company, a. , ..socitition, or corpora tion or to Obtain money for, or loanrits credit to , any v - rporation - soc oi - tioo .D , instituu,n, or party. SECOND A3IENVISENT. !Thera be an additional article to Enid conetitatiot4 to be designated as article XII, as follows OF NEW COUNTIES ! , Zo county shall be divided by a line cutting oft' dyer one-tenth of its population, (either to foim a new county or otherwise.) without the express.assent of such county, by a — vote of the electors tliereof; no: shall any new county be established, containing less than four hnntired,squere TITZRD 4131E.tiDME2,77 . From station two of the first article of the , constitution, strike out the words, "of the ciiy of Pitiladcl,t)ia, and of each county respectively;" from section five, same article, strike out the ; words, "of' Philatinlphia:and cf tieccarialco'un tios ; from section seven, same article, strike! out the words, "acithcr the city of Philadelphial Ad" any," and insert in lien thereof the words, "and no;" and strike out ' sectian four, .tamc or ticterand in-lieu thereof insert the following:.l SLCTION 4. In the year one thousand eight inindred and sixty-four, and in every seventh year,thereafter, representatives to the number! of ono hundred, shall ibe apportioned and dis tributed equally, throughout the state, by! districts, in proportion to the number of taxa blo inhabitants in the several-parte thereof ; I except that any county containing at feast! three thousand five hundred taxables, may be I Inllowed a separate representatitn ; but no! more than three ,counties shall be joined, - add no county shall be divided in the formation of! a district. Any, city containing a subficient number of, taxables to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall !lays a separate repre sentation assigned it, ,and shall be divided into convenient districts of contiguous territory. of equal taxable population as near as may each of which districts shall elect ono repre aentative." RE. eats &e., at iby D. W., of ?Olio Ihrlncl, from a loaditg dt the end of section seven, same article, insert those wOrds, '.`the city of Philadelphia shall be di'virkd en o ain:yle senatorial districts, of "eantiguatta, territory as nearly ,equal in tamable popudotiori as p#tibfe i but no ward shall be die rided in the formation thereof. 'The legislate°, at its first session, after the adoption of this amendment, Shall divide the the' city of Philadelphia into senatorial and r?Preseutative districts, in the ;Lanner above provided; such districts to remota unchanged until the apportionment in the year ono thou sand eight laupdied and silty-four. . FOURTH AMENDMENT, There shall be an additional section to the drat article of said -constitution, which etl4l l he numbered and read as follows : SECT toN 26. The leg,islature shall hake the power to alter, revoke or +=nub any eherter of incorporation hereafter conferred by, or un der, any spacial, or 'general law, whenever in their °Pinion it way be injurious to the, citi aens,of the commonwealth ; in Such manner, hotvever, that no iujnatice shall be done to the corporat4rs. ' IN SENATE, March 27, 1A57. Repel* That this resolution piss. (fin the ARTICLE 31 first amcndisent, yeas 24; Imp 7; •ms the see. and acceild.meat, yeas 23;ttays cathe third amendlneaf t Teas , 24, 'O7l 4 ; on- fourth aft4admen_q yeas 2s, nays 4. - • }Attract from the ./mirtleV GEO; W.• iltaltEßSL Clerk itt . THE HOUSE Of REPRESENTATIVES, Aprit i 9, 18 7. ~ .444.4 That this iesolationpass. On.the first amotametth yeas ,78, imp 17; on the sec ond.amendment, yeas tVinyit 34) on tho third amendment, yeas 17, nayi-72; on the loath amendment, yeas'o:, ntrys.7. , • I"4,tract froln the.•jotirnal.] JACOB ZEIGLER, Clerk. Piled is Beerctary'e office, llay 2, 1851, A, 0. 'CURTIN, • Srostari o) . th.Cornmentrsalut tatta2.4lll l 9 OMCV tiAßatescito; Tune 24,-1257. rennotrartict, :I I do certify that the above arid fbregoint is a true and correct copy of the orightti ttltcso lutiOn proposing amendments to the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth," with the Tote iu each branch of the Legisature upon the final passage thereof, as appears from the otiginals file in this office. /n testimony whereat' .1 13nve hercun " set my hau'd and caused to be affixed the seal of the 4acrotary's Oilice, the day and year above written. A. Cr. CrRTLN, Sikritary of the Copuliontocatol ►N SENATE. March 27, 1857. The resolution proposing anieudmentti to the Consiitution or the Communweath bring tat tier consideration, • On the gnestioa, Will the Senate agile to the aFst amend ment? .• The yeas arid nays rem taken agreeably to the provisions of'the Constitution, anti were as foray.; viz ; . Y El:3-11335:3. Br Mar, BrO:VTIC, Coffey, Evr....n4, Fetter : Flennilreu, Frater, Ingrain, Jor dan, Kit:lnger,.Kuo:t, Laubach, Le \ViS, Slyer, 4:zofirld, Sellera, Shornan, Steele, Straub. Wrtght and Tagg.trt f Speaker Crabb, Cresswell, Ilaney Gregg, Ilarris, Penrose and Souther-7. So the question %sal' dcteruducd in tll4 affinnatiVe. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the second a mendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to :he provisions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz : Yszsi—Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Cressweli, Ely, Eyans, Fetter, Fiuller, Flenniken, :Ingranh, Jordan, Knox, Laubnch, Lewis, Myer, Sellers. Shuman, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, W4-'- Litl3, Wright and Taggart, Speaker-23. NaYs—ltessra. Colley, Grata), Frazer, Gregg, LiarrhF, Kiilinger, Penrose. and Seolield—ti. 4 , ) the question was determined in the afifirmatfte. I 0:: the question, Will the Senate agree to the third amend ment ? The yeas and nay? were taken agreea-blylto the provisionb of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz; *Ts;.:3--Xlessra. Brewer, 'BroWne, Crai)b, Cresswell, Ely,Evans, Flenniken, Frazer, gram, Jordan. illingei, Knox, Laubsch, Letvii, dlyer,. Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Sontner, Steele, Straub, Weish, Wilkins and Wright-- 24. S.t.rsr--Ifessrs., Coffey, 'Gregg,' Barris Mid Penrose.-in So the question wee determined in ;ithe lffirmatitisT. On the question, Will the senate agree to the fourth amend ment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of toe Constitution, and Were f011 , 71:7, iZ : YEAS Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Clffey, Cress-roll, E!y,.Erans, Flenniken, Frazt.. i , it'ill;nger, li:ilea:Limbach, Lewis, I..yer, Scoseld, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright-23 1 SAYE—Messrs. erabb, Finney, Jorda and Peuroso—t. I the question was determined in the affirm.i ee. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. • Arra 29 3 185 r. Tian resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth beini un- couzideratioa, On th,,•; Wiii the House agree to the first a . end - meat 7 The yeas and nays were taken agreeAily to the provisions of use Coustitutioa, aud were as - follow, viz : - I 7E.15, Messrs., Anderson, Arthur, ha.c.l4-- house, Bail, Beek, Bishop, Bower, Brow , Cal houn, Campbell, Chase, Cleaver, Cra ',ford, Diekev, Ent, Eyster, Fansold, Foster, liblio nen. li;il , lt, Hamel, Harper, Heins, He stand, Bill. Hillegas, - Holltuan, ( Berkso Imbrie, Idecs, Jheobs, deakius, Johns, Johnson, EaTiman, Kerr, bright,' Leiseuriug, Lchigaker, °vett, 31 tnear. Mangle, M'Calitiont, 31 livain, Moor head, Manama, Musschnan, Nichols, Nis Olson, Nunenia cher, Pearson, Peters, Petaiki• , Pow: ,11 nail, Purcell, Itauasey. cyhilad'elphia,) 1 • msey, (York,) Roamer, llectl, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, 81oau, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (ceuue,) Ste venson, Tobin, Vail, canvoorbis, Vickers, tro e ghli 3 s, Walter, Westbrook, Wharten, 1 1 ;11- liston, Withereiv, Wright, ZiniinerOan and Getz, Speaker-18. • NAYS-31 , .168ra. Backus, Benson, Doe.i, Ham= iltori Ilawiock, Hine, iloill4an, ( L.banon,) Lebo, Strainers, Thuru, Warner and I, rintrode —l2. • . So the question was determine, d .1a the affirmative. i - 0.1 the question, - l' Will the agree to the seconii amend went 7 The yeas anti nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of tue Constitution, atuti were as follow, viz :. , I Tess—Messrs. Anderson, Backlit se, Ball, Beck, Bower, Qalhoun, Campbell, early, Ent, Fnmold, Fpster, Gildta, Hamel, IlarOer, Heins, Heistand, Ilillegas, Hoffman, (Berks) I House- . hi t, keeper,..lmbrie, lanes, Jenkins, Jo us, John son, K.auffrnan, Knight, Leisenring, ongaket, Lovett, I,4euear, Mangle, APllvain, , onrbead i nuiseltuan; Nichols, -Nicholson, Nuisemacher, Pearson, Peters, Petrikin, Pownall; Purcell', Ramsey, (I'hilacelphia.) Ramsey, (York„) Itea 7 mar, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Tolau, Vail,. Voeghley, Walter, Westbrook, Wharton, ZirM• merman and Qetz, Speaker-57. 1 Nave—liessrs.; krthur, Augnstine, Backus, Benson,.Bishon; Brown, Chase, Cre4ver, Crawl. nr, ford, yster, bibboney, Hamilton, Hancock, Hill, Hine, Hoffman, (Lebanon,) Ja obs, Kerr, Lebo. 3l'Calmoni, Mumma, Reed, S ith, (Cam-- liria,) smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Strnthers, Thorn,, Vanvoorbis, Vickers, _IN aigonseller, Warner, Wintrodp,Witherow and 1 . right—:3l, So the question was determin d lu the 4f , ftrinatife. Oa - the quoetion, Will the liCtuse agree to the mint- - The.yena and nave 'were taken Ih. i " i :iiiia,iii. iiiioOnalliiia** l o 'lloiAlin feller , vi t t i 4...,,.:,.c.. ..;::.,;:.--"., ii:,,-,r. , ..:,. Titiot-illesate. Muleteer', Baslnholfse, 2011,1 Bee Bctlson,•llowe.r, Brown, tialhoun t ,Cantlii bell, 'Chase, Cleaver, Crawford,-.Dickey,'.,Enti Syster,. Pattsold, Poitei, Gibttouet - Mantel; Mrper, Aetna, Heistandi liiii,,llilleges, Muff. ma, (Berks,). Raman; . ((Lebanon,)Hotine. Roue tree cr, Imbrie, lanes ..lbcolss,Johns,lidins'on, Ita Oben, Eon, Lebo , i Longaker, Letrett,',2a ue r, Maugle, M'Calmont, Aloorhead,.M.umma, at Selman, Nichols, Nicholson, Nunemacher, Pearson;'Peters, Petrikin, rownol., Purcell: ittunsey, (York,) Reamer, Reed, Rupp; Shaw, Sheath Smith, .(Cambilaj Smith, (Centre,) Stertertson, Tolan, Vail, Vanvoorhis, Vieker, Voeghley, Weigoaseller• Virestbroigi, 'Williston, Witherovr, Yrtiglat, Zimmerman'. and Getz, Soraker.r72. _ - - , : , li . 1 14 Nava—licasrs..Arthur, Augustine, Tiaentis, ishop.,Carty, Dock, Gildeu, liaruilton, Min eton, en, Mine, Jenkins, Knight, LeisenriaOrg- V n, Rams e y, (Philadelphia) Roberts, ntruth e3, Thorn,. Walter, Warnef, Wharto n and / L introde=-42. - Ji - So the qUestion was determined In the it l ifi rusative. - . t.,. On the question, ' • Will the lionse'agree to - the fourth amend ent? ' . The-yeas and nays were taken agreeably to t e provisions of the Constitution, and Were, is follow, viz: i YEas-- - Messrs. AndefsOn, 1 Arthur, Back ouse; Backus, Ba 11: Beck, Benson, Bishop, ower, JretU-n, Calhoun, Campbell, Carty, •haSe, Clearer, Crawford, Picker. Ent, Eyster, Pausold, Poster, -Gibboney', Gilder, Hemel, Harper. Reins, lielitand, Bill, Hilligas, lloff ran, (lierks.) Reiman,- (Lebanon,) House. keeper, Imbric, lanes, Jacobs, Jenkias,Johus, Johnson, Kitutlinan, Kerr, rebo, Leisnming, Lontraker, Lovett, Mannar, Maugle, l'Calniont, 3l'llvain, 'lumina, llusscitaan, Nichols, Nieli= olson, Nanemacher, Pearson, Peter:, Pet rikin: Pownall, Purcell, Ramscy, i philadelphia,) Ramsey, York.) Reamer, Reed, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria) Smith, (Cart t re,l Stevenson, Tulan, Vail; Vans - boil:is, Picker, Voeghl,y, Wagouseller, Wulter War ner, Westbrook, Wharton, Williston, Witlie r rorri Zinaracvman and G4l - i Speaktr-93. - - NATS-,;Nlesra. Danl . ., fiumilton, llanceek. Strtithers;;Thorn, Wintrode and Wright-7. • So•the question Was