The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, September 03, 1857, Image 4

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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;
,
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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,'
<Eequalities for marriage, society, business
and all earthly happiness, and leaves the set- !
ferer wrecked in ;poly and ta:ni, predisposed !
to consumption and a train. of eyes more to be
dreaded than death itself. With the fullest
confidante I aeteeire the unfortunate victims of;
S , elf-Al - seee the: a pc:ma - emit and aeeedy care,
eza be affected, tied with the abondonment of
=items prattiees my patients can be restored
te robeet. rigorous neeleh.
ne ateriesed. zre --le - teemed ageinst the use
se Patent liedicenes, for there ail, so many
1N;t3:6911S Ellart2 in the columns of the public
;mere to catch and rob the unwary sufferers
e i bet millions have their constitutions ruined
.I).y ,tlie ,rile crienpomeds of quack 'doctors. or
•lihe equally yes:se:mei nosn-unr; I veeded as
"Pateut Medi.ii.nes." I have carefully analyzed
eciaay .f the so called Patent Medicines and
feel that nearly all of them contain Corrosive
fahlimate, which is one of the strongest pre
paretious of mercury and a deadly pqii on,
which instead of coring the disease disables'
the system for life.
Three-fourth; of the patent nostrums now
to use aro pat up by unprincipled atid ignorant
pereons, mho• do test understand even the al
phabet of the tna:ervz marca, au4 aro equally
es destitute of any knowledge of the human
system. having one object wily ise view, and
pint to make money regardless of CAillOqrsea.
rya s.
Inentaritles and all diseases oleo:ilea and
females treated on principles established by
twenty years of practice, and sun tioned by
hose ands of the most remarkable e res. Med-
Itizies with full directions sent to a v part of
the United States or Caneclas, hi patients
eamninnieatine their symptoms by letter.—
Buainess correspoadeace strictly co afelencial.
eiddrees. 1 .
a. StnEVIERVILLE ? M. D,
Offic>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,
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/ 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
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!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
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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 <Literati:led in the ..r,
dna:afire. ' •
•
SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
.It.tientskaa, Juste 1657.
rennaldetsnitt,iss :
I do-certify that the above and foregoing is
a. true and correct copy of- the "Yens" mid
Nays" taken on the resolution proposing
amendments-to the Canstitution of the 'Com
monwealth, as the same appear on the Jour
nals of. the *o Houses of the General Assem
bly of this Commonwealth for the tetaion of
185'7
Witness my hand and the seal of
-said office, this, twenty...second day of
Jude, one thiuus:tud eight hundred and fifty
seveu.
A. G. CURTIN',
. Secretary of the Commonwealth
. NEW GOODS; -
Lows Prices and i ßeady Pay,
t . :AT SILIRON CENTER.
-
T .
IIE SUBSCRIBERS ani offering or sale
an entirely new stock, consisting of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. ILA-RD% "I‘RE,
CQOCKERY,- GLASS WARE, .BOOTS
. SHOES, T.IATS & CAPS, UM
BRELLAS, PARASOLS,
WINDOW. SHADES,
WALL PAPER, • READY
MADE CLOTHING, YANKEE
NOTIONS, &c., &c.
In our Selections the ivants of all have hems
remembered. The_ Gentlemen can find in our
stock ; of Ready Made Clothing au. elegant
Fashionable suit, or a substantial Busincis
salt - , and iv,o have Hats a. Caps and Bouts &
Shoes to match.
The Ladies can find Fashionable Bonnets.
beautifully= trimmed,- or bonnets and trimming;
a good assOrtment of Dress Goads, and' trim
ming;; Glbvcs, Mitts, Hosiery and Gaiters.—
And, last hut not least, -corded and skeleton
Skirts; alVo ' Rattans, Skirt-Whalebone anti
t-
Brass Skirlloops; beautiful Jet Necklaces
and Bracelets, Corals, Fans, and too many
other things to enumerate,—all of whic'a we
are selling ; low - fir Cash, Lumber, or any kind
of . Produce. • FLOUR, MEAL, FISH &c., con
stantly Gilliland.
• - W. B. k J. 11. GRAVES.
&lama Center, Potter Go., Pa., June
1,55
ChIZA:•:GES AND LEMONS just received by
1.," 10:2 W U. tv. J. If. GRAVES.
AW. SPENCER is Agent for many of the
e most popular Medicines now in the, a_
f.ivr of which ha ; sill ineution:
J. R. STAFFORD Sr. CO.'S OLIVE TAR.
DR. D. J:AYNE & SUN'S FAMILY MEDI,
CR.ZES.
-J. C. AX&R t. CO.'S CHERRY PECTOItAL
AND
SEVERAL EEO'S OF CHERRY SYRUPS,
tee.
11,..&,J. R. Stafford 4 Cor,'s Olive Tar is ap
plied and inhaled by weariilg on INHALER
around the neck and on the breast: His 01,-
OLNTMENT is applied where the skin is
broken, and i 4 n popular remedy where knoWn.
Good for the Whooping °ouch: 10:2.
YATES COUNTY NURSERY.
7v 11._0r.131 do CO., of Om Yates County
V • NurSeries, :have for sale large and
valuable assortment of FRUIT TREES
of all varieties usually cultivated. -These
Trees arc young and of vigorous growth. The
finalities are the most Choice known, and. are
warranted ocscric. A6o, - a tine stock of,
ORNAMENTAL TREES and SURtBBERY,
fOr fall delivery.
•ISZez•Address orders to C. BEACH, Pen Yan,l
Yates Co., N. Y. Orders left with ROB'T.
NILES, Coudersport, Pa., will be proruptlyl
filled. • .I%:.!—Gtao.
Rethrell rhyiliciari, 75 years o
age, haVing lost his iFather, two Brothers,
Daughter, Son-in-lawiNrphews andNicces, by
that dreadful disease, CossUMPTION, and stiffer
ing with - a Cuugh, himself, detirmined•to visit
the East Indies, Egypt, and. Japan, where
-discovered a Precentive and Certa i n Cure for
Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis ' ConzUmption, Ner
I
; Irons Debility and Asthma. His cough tva '
cured immediately; he returned, cured his Rel. ?
(Rives, who inherited the disease, and in coni
nection with his son have employed it in thel
practice, curing thousands of eases consideret
hopeless by others. POr the purpose of rescu
ing as many of his fellow beings as possible;
he is sendito. the! Recipe to all,who wish it for
10 cents.; A of b it to pay the postage, andr'the
balance, printing. Address Dr. 11E4T3 10
Spring street, oPposited St. Nicholas note;
New York,' ; ' 10:2-3mos.
(I ALL ,AiiD EXAMINE the NETS .GOOD
)' Just t.ceire4l by' '
ird amend-
,
NN :ma step 4 articles in thel/rng lino_ fa
I
" !P?.24 j K. s•.i.
I
grecat,l v r t.O
'. - , -, :i:.!::: - :;xer40 1 43: 1 4 3 thartzid •
Pram"
laming their trienda that they are in re
-1 ceipt ef,iand are nor opening, lend
sleaitalzleitecit-ai , F •
-- I -suns ,Am rimy Dirtdoopia,,,
to , srbich thei Witte ,the attention of all whO
desire tOnekke purchases. '. ; Otrr , stoclfislarge
bsl been selectud with great eare,,and is par
ti62Larlir adaped inthe leanta of thiejebtitin
of; ant eotuttrr: - stock:of DiT Gtxids coal-
,zi - sito of, . • • •.
DRESS GOODS. ItIMMIXGS-,11180.N5,
4,E2LBROIDERIES; • PARASOLS ,
CLOTHS, • CASSJM
:VESTMOS, DO-
IiESTICS,
EtilitTlNOS;
; .LLs:ENS, PRINTS;
r., ITOSIERY, ,8; AWLS,. , „
II
MI
and :a variety of Other articles, too numcrotis
to mention. We have also coropleto assort
went of -
- GROCERIES, Ita:RDWARE'
CROcialti
all of which will be sold =commonly cheap
f?r ready' fay, and Tor approved credit on as
rnasonable terms as any other establishment:
31A1
Alillport, ly.
I N. W. KING St SON,
PATENT'
I
C'EULITS 111.44,11.:FACTURptg •
43S Brebine Street,
One Door ast or Broadtrny, [Late 4Ge Broad
:way,] NEW-YORK,
taldirhed A. D. 1633..1
. .
\FITEian examlnatio u of their great
car i
etp atqi snperiOr alsortroent of CIIAIRS.
icanafactored at their own-establishment, cad
tinder,their irnmediate observation and direc
tion, irst•liiilibz
PIVOT ItEVOLVINO C 1141172, •
SELF-ACTING . EXTZSziI.ON ItECCIIBENT•
CILA
IMPP,OVED TN:VALID WITEET, CfIATII3.
SP.ARL TRAVELING IN VALID
CD A I IL
SPANISH SPRING AND SQUAB
SPINAL AND ASTIIMA.TIC
lINVALID SIIIMRS, &C., &C., &C.,
I.
Embracing, the most complete assortment,
d/td choicest kinds for Parlors, Praising /towns,
aiirat6ers,- Gardens,Lararies, Counting Housesi
liaqieci, Public liutitistions, Dentista.,llarl,tri, Av.,
iltogether, with every-desirable sort. adapted to
,tht.t comfort, convenience and luxury of the
! Sick, the 1 .:I/jed, the Infirm: the Lame and Lury.
In point of ingenuity of design, elc-gancc of
''finish quality and richness' of matcr'al, faith
/ '
fulness of execution, durability - and cheapness,
these chairs are - tinsnipa.:scd. Fur them,
..M.
• W. KING ..V., SUN, were awarded the first and .
only Prize Medal, and the faculty recommend
them as far preferable to beds or couches for
patients -afflicted with Spinal Asthmatic or
Bronchial affections.
To tither arm of tbe.rhair way be attArned
A convenient reading or writing-I:bsx, and any
combination desired wiU be tuaniifactured to
to order.-
4 Circular with explanatory cuts, will lax:
sent by nail if requested, and orders (with re
wittances,l protupily forward:d 14 any part oi
the world.
LUXURY & ECONOMY!
KIM'S NEW . CHAIR, " AS YOU LIKE IT."
n Arm Chair, I;Jclin:ng - Chair, Conch and
Bedstead, reonatx D Iti o ,) is susceptible oi
twelve different positions or changes, to meet
the varied requiremi•nts for 4Mmfort,' conveni
ence, luxury and economy, [id space as
as price.] Whether in icltiaaas or beta. this
celebrated„ C11.4/11 "as you. Ufa. Zr.” excel 4 iu
many respects, any chair Perhaps ever manu . -
factured itt thi3 or any-other' country.
. The price varies from Fificat to Thirty
according to finish. :
11 To rublic lastitutiong t as well as to iudivitf
ivals, this CliAllt .ia a very d!..sirable
?Land will be supplied in any number on A,
most liberal terms. Apply to or address
N.. W. KING &SON,
438 Broome st., dooi- caL t of Broadway
Ml' YOUR : (Late 41 . 38 Broady:ay. 9:41—1 y.,
VENV GOODS--A Fine 4:isortuivut ju3t
'lli received at , OLIISTED'S.
GREAT REVOLUTION IN AXONAL SCIENCE.
The best' Therapeutic Agent
fever Introduced.
DICrINSON'S
• Ti A
u ' p 'N' ')I T rA . V . I L II I N - t -c h iZ r
qa . i t ing •
2!gn:.77.'*;7 4*-4 *.A.lst)rhing Tuacn
''"*saa • f the' 31i:di
,.ion
• fl Profez;sion and
.g
largi• portioff of
lIMI
E==
rk..a — inte ' • ll'
tpe gent lay
'men of the land. It is IIONV clearly demon
"grated that the lancet, mercury, and all other
internal "drug medication" may be laid aside
'with perfect safety to the patient and abid
ing benefit to posterity. Wherever these ma
chines have heels introduced, they excite the
big,beit wonder and Praise. The' appniatus
is adapted to prevent ; relieve and cure every
disease incident to humanity,—more particu
larly. all those painful and formidable diseas
es which have for centuries b:' ledthe pro
foundest learning and skill of physicians.
From whatever cause there may be an ex
cess or-deficiency of the nervous finitl—pro
dtming an excess or defitdency of the acid=
and alkaline secretions--the magnetic princi,
plea of the system arc deranged, and can mi t_
ly b,e safely rbstored to their normal condition
by' an application of magneto-electricity, by
means of -DIL DICKLNSON'S . MAGNETO
MACifiNE. This apparatus will
positively prevent, and speedily Micro and
cure Consumption, Scrofula, Rheumatism_
FalsieS, Neuralgia; Spinal Diseases, and 1111
.other painful maladies, however hopeless-and
Of long Standing. They are eminently useful
.in all, sexual and urinary disorders, particu
larly where the Constitution has been broken,
down andruined by unnatural solitary, habits
to which-too many of the. Young of both sexes
are so lamentahly prone.
DR. DICKINSON'S MAGNETO ELECTRIC
MACHINE is. Without the dangerous compli
cations ofbatteries and acids--Which fact :slime
-rehdersit superior to all others cot the score
of neatness, -clennliriess, safety, ntl - •
It is, in filet, a handsome parlor ornament;
may be. applied by a child'; and Will last a
life-time, to the great saying of • Doctor's
Ac. -
PRICE OF THE 3ISCIIINE .
-It trill-Fe safely packet( and sent - to any
part of ther United' States. Sold. irholesalt
and retail at the 3Tedical Office, No, lltt NORTH
SEVENTiI Street, Philadelphia. Address, '
4.• P. PIi3KINsoN, M.D.
1.
1 CHARGE FOR SHOWING THE NEW
Goods just received at - OLMSTED'S.
4
SEW 2. HORSE LUMBER-WAGON- for
fo - r sale by. JON'ES, - MANN-k JONES.
Utenderspert, Jane I /, 1354,—te,
- 39E00
.'62.-.41 44.
.2' e. megest.ti4 445ci50rme.11,44.
'cold. ,
- Clitif10101100,600:.
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LITERAItr td. tor sic Lt
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next. Deming the feliihrief month' a
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in the annals of the Press. / - ••
The publishers ltsving offered Prt.
minims for choice literary'effortS, the a or ta ,
Romances; Essays; Poetry;' other
Hog and interesting rending:lies' commented.
in January last,, and arc hemg still - publish.
ed in the Visitor. • • ' ' '
The Netri Tolum - e 'will be cozernieneed In Jti.
ly grsatlY itaprovett and .enbirged.;•;,.*.
Each number will: cOntiin tbirty.:two Erin
large' sized royal octavo pages,making a mig.
nifident volume 'of itiarly 400 'pages for-lbe
year—or presenting an ninottnt of the eta':
cent reading on all .Subjects, equal to •what
woald coat in the 'book Stores at least Lfifty
cents, payable invariably. in 'kronur. ' ,
Some of the most pOpular and brilliant male
and female contributori are regnlar eontri.
hutors and the publiihers will spare no pains
or expense to render the Wtlcome Visitor"
every way neeeptal.la to a refined and intellf
gent 'community': -.;• =
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people—the young and the old—and where.
ever seen aiid• perused, meets with universal
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complote'sels) for t 3 rents each, or the allots
series of 12 outliners for vvr.srv-rte. cents.
Liberia inducements 'ta• Clubs and Can.
vasgers. , .
te-Fonacmber, our- terms 'are Fifty icnts
f.:,r ono year,.,fer•• a :single copy, or three top.
ica will be sent under-one r.ocer ur address fop
One. Dollar. Address.
COSDEN& COMPANY,
`'Drib Sereath Strs t c
(up PhilAdetphift. ' 1011—ty
FAiIMERS'WANTING PLASTERfor Land
will find a-supply at! • .
9:43 . JONES, MANN x JON.F.3,
TONES: MANN - 41: JONES; - pay the hitthett
market - price for all kinds of Produce.
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AYEIVS‘! PILLS,
.
A NRYir and singularly seecessfutreinedy for ths
CI curd of all Bilious diseases Costivepets. hsti.
eestioni Jaundice, - propsY, Itheuniatisra, Fevre
? ? ,out, homers, Nervousness, Irritability, Int ernam.
tions, headache, Paine in the Breast, Side. Bolt,
and Limbs , Female Complaints, &c., eee. Indeed,
very for are the diSehses in whiCh a Purgative Mell.
tine is not more ai less required, and much ski.
ness and sefferieg Might be prerented, if a ham
less but effectual Cathartic were more fried, used.
No perion can feel well whiles costive habit of
body prevails ; besides it EOOll generates senoras:id
often fatal diseases, which might hare been avoided
by the timely and judicious use of a good purgatiri.
ibis islalike true of Colds, Feverish sveriptonas, and
Bilious! t derangements. They all tend to become or
produce the deep seated and formidable distempers
which load the hearses all over the land. Renee a
reliable family physic is of the first importance to
the public 'health, and this Rill has been perfected
with ACIIISRMIiate Skill to meet that demand. An
ostensive trial ofits virtuesby Physicians, Profes
sors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing
any thing hitherto known cl any medi6nr, Cures
have been effected beyondbelicf, were they net sub.
stantfated by.persons of such exulted_ pcsition and
character as to farbid the al:snit:ion of untruth.
.Among the many eminent gentlemen - who his.
teStitled ui fevernt these Pills, we msy mention.
"In: A. A. haves, Analytical Chemist, of Boston,
and State . Assayer of 7..lasaaelinsetts, whose higk
.
professional character is endorsed by the
lIoN. Eowann F.veiterr, Senator of the V. S.
Roe ENT C.WYNTIIROP;F.x-Speaker of the Row
of Representatires. "
A ft Bore LAWRENCE, llittister Plen. to England.
1" JOIN n: FITZ rAnti cs„ Cath. Biahop of Boston.
Alc!i j De. J. R. Cuir.roN, Practice: ehetniti,if
New s.ork City, endorsed by ' - - .
MN. W. L. ;shines, Secretery of State.
'Wu. B. Aston. the richest man in Arae4ti,
S. Lez.a.so & Co., Propeseast the Iga:repot=
Hotel;and.othere. . .
Did space permit, we could give many hundred
certificates, from all 'parts where the Pills bits
been used, but evidence even more -convincing thet
the experience of eminent public men is fowid,
in their effects npon nisi. -
These Pills, the result of long investigation snit
study, arc offered to the public as the best sad
most complete which the present state-of medial
science can afford. 1 hey are *compounded not ci:.
the drugs themselves,bufef the medicinal
virtues
only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by sheraial
process" in a state of purity, and combined together
in sueli a manner as to insure the best resulb..Thit
1 :system of composition for.rnedicines has teen fried
in the Cherry Pectoral and Pille.both, to produce a
mere efficient remedy: than had hitherto beep
eh
tained by any process. The reason is perfectly ob.
views. 'While .bv the old mode of coinpoiltion, er.
cry medicine ii Inirdened With mere: or less of acri
monious and injnriens qualitiee, by this each indi
vidual sirtne only that is-desired for the curative
effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qud
. lees of each substance employed arc left behind, the
curative virtue's only being. retained. Belo' it It
self-evident' the effects should prove as they //1"
proved more purely - remedial, and the Tills a eve
niore powerful antidote to disease 'than any other
medicine known to the World.
As, it is frequently
. exPt.dient that my medics.should be takeo under the ; counsel of an stadia
Physiciati, and as he ;mild not properly judge alli
remedy without kr.owingi its composinon, 11u 0
supplied the accurate Po null by which both noi
Pectond and Pills are m i lde to : the while body a
Practitioners hi the Unit States a.nelßritish AO
lean; Provinces. If houver there should to itl
one.iwho . has ; net receded them, they, wiii 1.
promptly forwarded hy nr.iil to his - address.... ~
Of all the Patent Medicines that are ofitred•'l
few would be taken if their composition iris.
_ 44, -" i , ,
Their life consists in .t 'sir inyetery. t not ''''
mysteries. 1 , l
The composition of my preparktionr is laid 0...
to all men, anal all who nre etzpetent to - judge . c
the subject fieoly acknowledge ; their rearialok
of their -intrinsic merits4l The Cherry Pe0er.. 4 ,0
pronounced by scientific men to be a word
•
medicine before its effects were known. Ifs_ ~nrit i
inent-Physicians have declared the same tbl4,' .
myleille, strl!even' more confidently, and a lt
ing to certify, that -their anticipations acre 1' 4 ."
than realized by theireffecte upon trial.on tit
Tholoperate by their powerful infinenee ..
iuternal viscera to purify the blodd and - stimulate , '
Into healthy action --remove, the obsweetion s ;
the stomach; 'troviels. liter, and ether orgins,,d.„l
body, restoring their irregular action to bog , ' '"
by correcting: wherever they exist, snch data'
ments as are.the first erigin - of disease. ,e,
Being sugar wrapped " they ' are pleasant tot;
and being portly vegenible, no harm can aninP l
their use its any quantity, • . . • . " jea. '
For minute directions,' see wrapper 01i the
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ru iiiialund-Ausilitlcal Chewy'
• i LOVirtLI,, MASS. • '
PrJee pis Cents pai L toi. • Five Sorel k °4l
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SOLD sr
' s3ll.Tlit JONES,
3).. VT.I SPENCER, „ or .
COtrDER - SPORT, infr C l c' unt `' A 4l
cleant - arOprilggi •tR erf.Fywhlie , 4 } •