El (4' Ai %Lie Ase ; the gre l r4 fat cause iglealo!:tiatAtkef laws. htFFER NOT ! • . • ON' RamilMit 4.14. !iFrAS,-.174--gy .fT ri .. R.cIiPSEAS"gS , pi...44.k :r. -- ob Pehjitty g - ...Viiiiitici, • Gee, '..-. .orisre,'Did , iisi, Disegisf of ply /Octavo l'ad Dta74.-ir, -. Aticiarriql. R#es4ql44; &toper, l'iiiror is tiii; :Bona unit Xll'lea,leisesssel of the Loop, - Ti.re4st, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon ids '.. - 21ixty orlaimilr; Concert, Drollest; Epileistie Ants, :Si. - 97:di/Dance, and at 1 diseases ariein,7 from 4 4thl! 4 / 4 1411 t'of 0 .1 1 4404 Ch - 000, . ' ;Atli as 'N' erten* Trembling. Loss of lrfcgir tr . ors; Leis of Power, Gvneral 'Weakness - , •batiess, of Vision wit, pgsuliar spats appear tag tiefort' the eyes, I. ss'ot Eight', 'Wakeful pme;Dyiinepels, Liver Disease Erupthins uticin ttui'fice Pain in the back and head, Female ittegillaiities and all improper discharges from ioth sated. lensattetar nrAft.'frotin what cause i the diSease originated, howeveilonistataling kr °hitt:Ate the ease; recovery is eertain,And in lesiiniterlime than a permanent cure can be et- ; feetedlay any other' fipatnvnt, 'IF; after,the 11l disease as baiddthit skill of eminent phvsi 'clans and resisted all tigeir means (if ogre. P f he Medici:tee are pleasiintWithout odor, causing po i Oiskiattst *and - -11-e:e from mercury or. balsam. Daring twenty year of practice, I have rescued from the jaws of Death many thousands, who, to the last stages of the above mentioned die- eases find been given up to die by their physi- 1 ;Sans, which Warrants me in promising to the ialliicted, who may place themselves under my 1 ears, a IperfeCt 4ndiz t ost speedy -cure. secret Disilisiti are 'the'greitestenemies to health, as I they arm the lint cause of Consumption, Scrof eds., and many other diseases, and should be a 1 *Tor to the'bdman family. As a permanent 1 in re . is i scarcely ever effected, a majority of the I enses;fellibit into the hinds of incompetent i Finon;; dell n ;trot only fait to cure the diseases fret ruin the constitution, filling the system . With mercury, Iwhich, 'with tile, iiiscase, has tens the sufferer into allipid Consumption. . Ent shotild' the disease and the treatment i not' orieseideath speedily and the victim mar- i iiiii4 the disease _Li entailed upon the children. , who are horn "with feeble canstitutiopii and ft 9 OiFferit of iife•cnrrmittillly a virus which trays itself in Screfulti, 'mail. i peers, Erup ens and other Silfections`of the Skin. Eyes, 'tweet and Lungs, entailing upon them a brief existence of suffering and consiaguiug them 'aii tiailfgrave. - • . • SELF AD1.7,8E is another formidable er,prny tee health, tar nothing else in the dread rata, 1 ki ‘ .trueief 1111 Man diseases causes so destructive' . a dr'a b i'upcia tbb systeo, drawing its thousands bf vietims throne' . , a few years of snirering liosin to an untimely grave. It destroys the ervous system, rapidly wastes away the en argieS `of I life, 'causes mental derangement, preventi the p . roye . rdeveleippient of the system, disiitislifieli- for marriage, society, business , and all earthly happiness, and leaves the sof farererreeked- in body and mind, predisposed in ionsinnplion no a train of evils more to be dreaded' iliaraesifh itself.* With the fullest aop4dencß'T nislip !I:i!, unfortunate victims of Palf.i.laihsa that a permanent and 'Speedy cure iieri be 'affeete.d, and with the. abendonment of I ruinous •preietilest my patients cen'he restored fio rebinit, vigorous health. • 1 The afflicted are cautioned againit the use pt r Attiiatlicidicine.i, for there . are so , Many. Tuferdolls snares in thecollinins 4( the pnbil: trite to extfch'and rob the 'unwary su ff erers tats 1 milliota five their constitutions ruined . the. , vile compounds of quack ' doctors , or fittli equally' 'Poisonous nostrums •rended as f`Ratedflfeilicineiirl-halre careippy analysed many of the'sd!called'Ntent ifediciiies• Ind fLiti 010. 9 4t.T.ir, all of theta cpitit it iii DRrrosiie SI lienate,,isliicti is pip PT Die strongest pre iyarations,cif mercury and a deadly poison. which instead or caring . tlitt disease dissibies ftie Osten' . forlife: - . . „Three-fourths of the patent-nostrums now iil use are put np by unprincipled and Ignorant .irseue, who do not undtirsteirl even tits 11; tmlf. elf the niateria i l ifiea, and are . equallY destitute of any knowledge of the humisn! ftfet . .*.lielsiog - one 'otiiset only in view, and' the-tin it itilsc . tueney regardless g enusequen. F I 1 rregularities and all - diseases of males' and ktrodeie 4e*4.. op • pilneiples established by tivriinty years or practice, and sanctioned 'by thoutapiis of the most retharkable cures, Med ic:bilge with full directions senv to any part of tae: :v i sited' Stites:or Catiadti. by patients torninttniCiting •their symptoms 'by letter.— ~ ltitietisii Certespoudeuce strictly confidential. iddiesiv.'' •• - ' • ' -- • . SUIVINIERyILEt, M. D, Office N. 1,13/ Filbert St, (Old No. i n) rwin,rru, • - T2ILiDELPUIA =I ritOVISION STORE. - E. E. smog.% • offers Great Induceplellts TO BUYERS OF OitICEILIBS, PROVISIONS &e., at _ the store formerly occupied by D. W. SPZVOER, on 3d Street, North side of Public Ogii4ire-• GIVICFAT.ES, . - • A good .assortment constantly onhand, froth Which / will etnizperatela few of the leading eraclee, such gs Sugar, - Mustard, Cnnitv, coffee, Oinnapon, ;Tuts Molasses,. Pepper Soviet, Crackers, Syrnps, . Catsup, ' ' Soap. • Pepper, Yeast, Candles, Aptly Oils, shot, tiger,- - Tut aceo, Lead, c_k4veir,' Snuff,. oG." Caps, .1111gb. 4ods, &gip, O. Tartar, and s ininy other things tool:pm:corona to men ; lion, Xlll bo found in this depprtrueut, which will be sold a trifUng advance from cost, 1 141 ": 0 • 41 / 09." • PROVISION'S flonetantly on hand, such Re ' SIAQULDERS, FISH; SALT, BUTTER, CHEESE;. 14R4,U438 * , OATS, FLOUR, CORN MEAL, liIPMEAT FLOUR, DRIED 0,114:8, DRIED PLUMS, E 4 sassy otheV - *rides in the line of Provi nvzot necessary 'to ;tenting. Also, WOODEN. 'WARE, ,nth as Brooms, Wash-Tubs and Boards, Mops, Roxes,"kc.,-irbich will be sold low for fedi. or •reiq Pay, Oats, Potatope, Butter, F4gs, Cheese, and in tact *thisdit eigeYti4g a fs‘rtuerraises, will bi taken in exqlotrite-for (('s' cads, their rash value. I trt ! at %gam of rtirsers; Farntra and Lumbermen iii Ossire to make iusre sieian the above tirtitel4,s ) . snd solicit their io call before per litaeiP,lr, &Wisher*, E. K. SPENCER; Coudersport, June J, 1857,--I0:3. I..EAPAI - jp id/% 1 D:I) Met:ONl4 sriioCti - w- other ex thr Wit* ft E444ple n 1 rood* /4 , f.r Aso:, att E. X. tiPtiVelgll'H, W. RESOLUTION.' k°91 0 491; 11 g Alnel!o ll ente - tr i # l. * alualtution of thelCo ••• i c.s.OZV. D by toe &Tate 'pazims of Reieweraitiau of iAe CotersotaakA of efnjegm4 'rfewral kisseeralig . , met : That the - totaripf; anylidatcpts are praix!sed to the corts t raup44 Otritmtogif" eft), , m accord ance with the pitrilsiolts or the teeth article illeTzof• /TEST AMENDMENT, r There shat) I,e 4n i additional article to said constitution to he I/At/4400s att4le eleven, as follows • ahllots ipr, PCBLIO DEBTS. . stcnox I. The state mav contract debts, to supply visual dericits or failures In revenues. or to meet expenses u4t gthp lge pro Tided for; but the aggregate amount of ;such debts I direct and contingent, whether contracted by Virtue 44 one or upre acts of tlie general as sembly, or at ditfqrent ,!periods of time, shall never exceed seven hiunired and fifty thousand dollars', and the moneylarising rm .- ea the crea tion of such debts, shall ha applied to - the. purpose for which itwes obtained, or to repay I the dehts-so contracted, and to no other pur pose whatever. - I Sectzot: t In additiOn to the ebove limited power' the state may contract debts to repel 1 invasion, suppress itqurrection, 414464 {hp state in war, or tore deem the present out.' standing iodebtedneasiotthg state r but the , money arising front the contracting . of such debts, shall be applied ha tlpurpose for which it was raised, or to rePay.sucir debts, and to go other purpose 'whatever. SZCTION 3, Except the debts above epeci fi od, in sections one and two of this articlp, no debt whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of , the etfhlP - 'ox 4. Tr for the payment of SECTION :o pEror t for the paymeo. the present debt, and 'any additional debt con tracted as aforesaid, the legislittnre al;pil, at its first session, after the , adoption of this amendment, create a Sinking fund, which shall be sollicient to pay the accruing interest on such ilpht, and annually to reduce the princi pal thereof lay alum! not less than two hun dred and fifty tlibusand dollars ; Which sink s ing fund shall-61c of the net 'annual in come of the politic grks, trout time to time owned by the state the proceeds of the tale of the same, or atiy!part thereat sold of the income or proceeds of sale of stocks owned by the state, togidlicr With other funds, or resonr ces, that may im oplgaateil by law. The said sinking fund rimy be increased, front time to time, by sissigoing to it any part of the taxes, ,or other ret ermes the state, not reoliired fqr the ordinary and current esppoßes of govern-, nicht, and finless in j case_of war, invasion pr insurrection, no part:of the said sinking fund shall be uied or applied otherwise thah in ex tinisuishment of the public debt, until the amount of such di-bt is reduced b.lov the , sum of five millions of dollars. Secrtds 5. The credit of the commonwealth shall not in any manner, or crept, be pledged, or loaned to, any individual, company, corpofi ration, or associatieu ; nor shall the common- . wealth hereafter become a joint owner, or stockholder, in ear company, association, or l i corporation. litcpci,R 6. The /commonwealth hall not SA sumeihe debt, or any part thereof, of any county, City, borough, or township ; or of any corporation, or association ; .unless such debt shall have been lontracted to enable the state to repel invasio nsupprcas donießtie insurrec kion, defend itself in time of war. or to assiAl the state in the. 'discharge of any portion or its preieut'indehteduess. Sserios 7. The legislature shall nat 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, association; or .corpora 7. lion ; or.tp Obtain money far, or loan its credit to; stay - orporatitau, association, institution, or party. • !SECOND AMENDMENT. There stint', be an additional aniete tp said jeoustitetion, to be designated as aritele nr icakiw ; ♦C - LULU vl pir NEW comas guqnty shall be divided by a lips ct;ttifit off over one-tenth of its' population, (either Fo farM a new county or otherwise.) without the espress assent or such couutr, by a vote of the electors thereof;.nor shall soy new county be established, enntainig2; lupp than four hundred square miles. • 1:11IRP Frans settler) lieu Of the first ertlsle of- thp constitution, striku out the words, "of tile city of Phaadelpia, and of each county respreticely ;" frontl'sectiott five, same - artiele, strike out the ' words, Pliihadelphia and tyr the several cone.: ries ; front section seven 'same article , _ strike out the .-intither the city of Philadelphia nor any," and insert in lieu thereof the words, ' “and wit" and strike ant 'seetionfour, same ar t fide," and in lieu therief :insert the folliSwing: "Sscrios 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and in, every seventh year thereafter, representativeslo the number of' one hundred, thall he apportioned and dis-, triltuted Brittany. thrqugh.,out the state, by districts, in proportion to,; the number of taxa . hie inhabitants 'in the several parti thereof; except! that any county; containing at least three thousand hve hundred taxable:, may be alinwed• a separate representation i but no Ilion! than three counties, shell be joined, and no county shall be divided iq.tl{efpnuatiJnaf a district.- Any • city col:11414n; a aullicient number of taxables tq entitle it to at least two representatives, shall have a separate repre sentation essignedit, and shall be divided into convenient districts of eontiguous torritorv, of equal taxable poptilation as near as may each of which districts ahal - cleat one repro sentatiee." ' At the end of section; seven, same article, insert these words, "tbe city of I'bitruklphia shall be divided into single senatorial elietriets t of eostiguoat territory at nearly &pal in • ter.rakic population at possible; brit no 'ward sAall be di.' ride(' Amation the',e6l; The legislatnie, at its;first senility.; sifter the adoption-of this amendinent, shall divide the , the city of Philadelphia into senatorial and representative districts, in the manner above provided isuch districti to remain nife.han-*ed until the apportionment in the year one thou : sand eight hundred and sixty-four.' TQITRTEI ASENT,ISF.'4TI _ There shall t i F„ 4p, additional sectlrio to the firstartiele of said constitution, Which b,e nWr i liaretl awl read :la fiallows : f gtitM . 2 6. The legkslivive 811141 hare - .the power to alter, reTokeyqr annul, aqi charter of incorporation hereafter conferred by, or un der, any sitUFlal, or general hiw, wilenever in their *Pinion it'ury do iniutiolis'l6 the citi zens of this 'outitionvieslth ; in such howein'y, that noAnittatioe dhoti be done to tho'ctirporators. C 2 IN SENATE, Yire4 27, 1857. That thie rev:dation plat.. Oaths frist amcodment, yetis Payil; on the sec: gal ainecolozent, yeas 23, Days oliftt amendment, - yeas 24, nays 4; we. {ye' fookth asnendmait, yeas 23;nays 4. LEstroottrozn theJun=4ll ugo. W. 8AY6.1381,1; Cierl. IN THE HOUSE OF 'REPRESENTATPIES. - 1 April 29;1857. Reed:44 That this tesolution pals. On the first amendment, yeas 78, nays 12 ; on the sec ond amendment, rose 57, nays 34; on the third amendment, yeas 72, nays 22; on the fourth amendment, yens as, nays 7. • LEstract from the Jorirnal.] JACOB ZEIGLER., Clerk. Filed in i.cmkq's Otte, May 2, NV. A. U. tultTIN, Secretary of the Contricoialdhh. . gPgilf4.44ro OffTcF, PAERLascb4, Jana Powaylvam - a, ss : du certify that the above and foregoing . . is true And correct copy of the original "Kcio 'Orion proposing amendments to the•Cpnstitu: rims 0 the Comnanswealth" witli.the. tat in each branch of the Lcgisiaturenpon the final passage thereof, ns,appeara frees thi originals, on fill iq thie.office,. Q testimony whereof hate herenn v"' '*""Jto set taY halal and ceased be p t fh.sed the seal of the Secretary's Mee, thCclay and year abase written. A, qL. CrOtift, . &a -Story of the t'A'onunorasealth,-, • . , IN ,SENATE , March 27, 1e57. The resolution proposiug amen d nieuht to the Coaptitutiou of the•Cuutruouweallh being uu der cortaiderution, On the question, Will the tiouata agree to the first arnend went? The yeas and nays . were taelf,agreeably to the provisions of the Cluecivithm, and were as follow, viz YEA.S--Messra. Brewer, Browne, Coffey, Ely, Evans, Fetter, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram. Jor dan, IQBinger, .Knoz, Laubach, Lewis, nyer, Scofield, Shuman, Steele, Stri..ub, Welsh, Wilkins), Wright and Taggart, Spender Nais--Xecrz. Vr4bb, Creswell, Fiuneh Greg.c, Harris, Peargag und ,Sgattipr-7, §S) the quiPtiNu Wan 4eLvnuityp4 iR thoi. eArraltive, On the question, Will the Senate agree to the second tt lliaMittiezt The yeas andnays Nero taken agreeably to the provleions of the. Coostitutinu, awl were as follow, vig Yeas—Messrs, Brewer, Browne, Creaskvell, Ely Evans, Fetter, Finney, Flenniken, Ingram, ictiig, Limbach, 'Lewis,. Myer, Sellers, Shuman, _Souther, Steele, Strain, Wel4h, Wil kins,- Wright and Taggart, Speaker-23. NAYS—Messrs. Polley, Crabb, rqszer,Ciregg, Tfurris, IGllingei, youroso and Seotieltl—s. thg cluestion was determined- in the On the .im:stion, Will the Senate-agree to the third amend plant? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the proritions of the Ltonatitutiou, and were as follow, via: YEAS Maim." Brewer, Browne, Crahh; Creasweli, Event, Flenniken, Fra)ter, In gram, Joiniau,Killiner, Knot, Lauhieh, Lewis, Myer, , Scofield. Salem, Shuman, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins cud Wright -44, SArk—}fesers. Coffey, Gregg, HArriis and Poroso-4, So the question was determined in the tffirmatife. . Cht the tweation, • Wilt the Seuute agrue to the fuurth amend. meut ? The yeas and nays ware taken agraafibly tq tai prprisjons uf the Cuciatiintiun, nud were as bolluw, , eiz: . Yzas —Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Coffey, Cresswell, Ely , Evans, Flenniken ' Frazer, In.; grain, Killinger, Knox, Laubsch, Lewis, Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Sliunisu, Souther, • Stevie, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright-23. Nit's—Messrs. Cratilh.,Fianey, Jordan and peuroso--,S. So the vitieztion was determined in the affirmative. IN THE NOIRE, OF IifPREUNTATIVE, 4pril 1851, The resolution propwingnoseudiuents to the CcinatitutiOu of the Counuounealth beini. un der consideration, Wit the tittebtioq, lion4e agree tc. the first wend went ? • The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to tha provisions of the Constitution, and were • 4s follow, via : Yta-.,Skessrs. Anderson, Arthur, Back house, Bali, Beck, Bishim Hower, Brawn, Csi:, holm, C inpbell, Chose, Cleaver, Crawford, ; Blakey, Ent,-Eyster, Fsissold, Foster, Gibbo-I. ncy, tiildeajlarricl, Harper ' Hillegas, Hoffman, (Berlts,)lmbrie, lnucs,!' Jaeobs, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson; icautlinan,l Kerr, kittizlit, Leineuring, .Longaker, Lovett,' Minear, ,Mangle, M'ealmout; Wllvain, Moor- • head, ?Ansonia, Mussclman, Nichols, Nicholson; Nquemicher, Pearson, Peters,' Petrikin, Pow.i nail, Purcell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia,) RatmseY; (York,) Roamer, Reed, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith; (Cambria,) Smith, (Centre,) vegson Tulsa, Vail, yanvoorhis, Vickers, Vwgi.dey,, Walter, Westbrook, Wharton; Wit= Baton, Vitherow, Wright, - Aimmerman and Getz, Spanker-78. • ivs--gesars. Backus, Benson, Dock, Haus. I : Lluuctick; Hine, HplTlitatr, - -(l..ehation,) Lebo, Strtittlietai Thorn, WarlusraistlMintrode j j So the question wee dotal:4'o4 'in the • • I affirmative, On the qecatirin, Will the tiolpe agree to the second ottiencl. meat? Thr ...at. Stall lIIICI nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution,. aid nue as follow, Nit ' Yzas—Messrs: Anderson, Backhouse, Ball, Beck, Bower; Calhoun, Campbell, Carty, Ent, Fans°ld, Foster, Gildra, Hamel,Harper,lleine, Heistand; Hillegas, Holman, (ilerks,) "House keeper, Imbrie, innet, - Jenkiris, i johns, Jobn eon, lautiman, Knight, Leisenriug, Longaker, Lovett, •Menear ' Mangle,' Milvain, Moorhead, Mussel:Dan, Nichols, Nicholson, Nunemacher, Pearson, Peters, petrikin, Povrnall,, Purcell, Ramsey, (rhilacelphia,) Ilamsey, (York,) 804- mcr, Roberts, Rupp, Shavr;Sloan, Tolan, Vail, vo, g bi...y, Walter, Westbrook, Wharton, Zjtn-, merman and getz, -speaker-,57„ • !• . Nava—Messrs, Arthnr, Angtistine, Backus, Benson, Bishnp. Brown, Chase) Cleayer, Craw. ford, Eyster, tiihboney, Hamilton, Hancock, Hill, Hine, liallava, (Lehation,) •inanbs,.Xeri, Leho, M'Calzo ant, Mumma, Iteddi (Centre,) Stevenson, Strgther.4, Thorn, Vanrgorhis, Vickers, Wagonsellee, Warner, Wintrode, withcrqw and Wright-34. the 'question was determined in the af anno.tivei:' On the question, ' - • Will the 110.tlin agree to the third amend ment 7 The yeas and na;es were taken agreeably to thtproiiiimPPl'Ve PQMudiot, e 4 rep t! Tui--M4sipt . 4o4lon% Par* P l l.l. Peek, 1 4ehteit, get, Dicreti Pa ;i444: 1 0.P• bEgt 4 8410, ' .1 : 24 T I's Prftwr 4 ed, 'Magil l Pi; Elder, formula,' arfaser, gibbone7, , WI" harper, gef4'4 W 4404. 4 34 /iiiiefasullet" man, (Betas) lialliztati. - (I s eliapon,) stoitSeo keel:let', Insbrie, 'cries, Jacobs, Johns, JOhlSeon, Kaufman, Kett, Lebo, Imugalter, Lanett, 2ita., near, MauglevlrCalmont; Moortmid, MatatUa l Aluminm; Nichols, Nicholson, NunentaCher, Pearson, Peters, Penikin, Pownall, Pat-cell, Ramsey, (York„) Reamer, Reed, 'Rupp. Shaw. Sloan, Smith. (Cambria.) Satitk.„(Centre. ) Stevenson, Tolan, Vail, Vanroorlis. , Sicker, Voeghlry e Wagonseller. Westbrook, Williiton, Witheruw, Wright, Zimmerman and Gem, Spsaker--72. , Ness-- . -Afesirs. Arthur, •Augustine, Backus, Bishop. Caric. Dock, Gildest, Hamilton, Baa -1 cot)r., Hine, Jenkins. Knight; Leisenrisg, 3111-., can, Itigis-W, irhiliaelpkia,) Roberts, Struth- 1 I ers, Thorn, il , oltsr, Waraer, Wharton and 1 1 Wintrodex?..l, - So the question was determined in the a trumative. • On the question, Will the House agree to the foga amend ment ? . - The yeas and pp were taken agreeably to the prorisioas of the .Constitution, sad were as follaer, six : - Teas—News. - Anderson; .Arthur i Back- house, -Backus, Ball. Beek, "Se4Sem l iiiabeli, POWer, Brown,., Calhoun, Campbell Carty. Chase. Clearer, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Eyster. i Pansold, Foster, Gibboney,_ Gildea, Ilatnel, l Harper, ileitis, Heist:ma, liill, ilillegas, Hoff , man, (Berks.) Hoffman, (Lebanon.) )louse ' keeper, Imbrie, lanes ' Jacobs j Jenkins, Johns, I Johnson, Kauffman, Kerr, Lebo, Leisenring. i Lungaker, Lovett, Manear, Zs ogle, ll'ealuont, I i gill - alit, gumuta, liusselman, Nichols, *Lich-1 m 1 olson. Nuaeacher, Pearson, yelers, retain. ' rowan 11, Purcell, Ramsey', i Plilladolphia,) Itutuse), k - York.) Reamer, Reed, Roberts, Rupp. Shaw, Sloan, Smith,(Cambria.) Smith, (Ceti ' tre,i Serenson, olan. Vail, Vanroorhis, 1 Vickers, Voeglii , r, Wa.gonseller, Walter ' War ' W Wi I tier, Westbrook, barton, Williston, tharow, ' Zimmerman and. Getz, Speaker-83. Nate---liessre. Dock, Hamilton, Hancock. Strqthers. Thorn, Wintrodo and Wright-I'. i Sp the question was determined lit the at- j firutatiT 4 , " i Seeß mat y OPFICE, Ilsatusautto, June 2:t, 15.57. Pouttylvania,-;• : 1 do certify that the above and foregoing is!, a true and correct copy of the "Yealif,..and I. Nays" taken on the resolution proposing. anfeadfue94 to the Constitution of the Corn-, monce,..aitif; as the saute appears on the Jour pals Of The trt9 !Houses or fhp (lerlOral Asion. bly of tiff!' Volutuonricait)i fur , the session of 1+351 , Witness my hand and the seal of EL• "'isaid office, %hi, twenty-seona day of lune, one thousand eight hundred and tiftyl• A. G. CLIRTN, 10:5-31 . 4. Secretary of the Consmonteeeilth NEW GOODS, Low Prices and Ready ray, AT SHARON CENTER MITE SUBSCRIBERS are Offering for sass 1 an entirely new stock., consisting of DRY- GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARI; C4JOCKERY, GLASS WARE, BOOTS i k SHOES, HATS it CAI'S, UM DRELLAS, PARASOLS, WINDOW SHADES - WALL PAPER,. BEADY MA DE CLOTHING, YANKEE NOTIONS, Le., km TA mir selections Ibe wants of all have been . retnentherkti, Tha Gentlemen can find in our '.'stork of Itea4 Made - Vl:abitig an elsgant Pashionablo suit, or a substantial Business suit, and we have Hats k. Caps and Roots k Shoes to match. The Ladles (MI find Vaallianabla beautifully trimmed, or bonnets and trimming a good assortment of Dress Goods, and „trim . Arany ; Gloves, Minn, Hosiery and Gaiters.:---, And, )3st Wit riot least, corded and skeleton Skirts y also, Rattans, Skirt-Whalebone and 'Bras. Skirt- Hoops; beautiful Jet Necklaces and ISraceletsi corals, fails, am) tua many other things to onnynar4o,—all of which we are selling low fur Oash: Lumber, or any kind of Produce. FLOUR, RE:AL, 14511 .Ic., eon .l4.3ntly on band. ' B. k J. H. ()RAVES. Sharon Center, Putter Oe., Pa., June• 11357.--10:2-tf. fiRANDES AND LEMONS jut receirettlq 4.." 10:2 _ W 11. k. J. GRAVES. W. SPENCER. is Ageralc i r many of the .1.7 ID most popular Medicines now in • Übe, a feW of which tiis will mention: J. R. STAFFORD b. CO.'S,OLIYE TAR., • . DR. D. JAYNE.. 47. SON'S FAMILY MEDI— CINES. J. C. , AYER CO.'S CIIERRY PECTORAL AND PILLS. SEVERAL KC DS OF CHERRY SYRUPS. 14 c.; /e ti 4C! - • Beirl.-It. Stafford k Cols Olive - Tar is ap plied and inhaled h3i wearing on INHALER around the neck and on the breast. His OL• ICE OLVTSIENT is applied-where the -skin is broken, and is n, popular reined) , where known, Good fur the "Whoo,ping Cough - , ' 10:2. . YATES* COUNTY KIIRSERY.! y, • 7, .0 r5 1 e I r r e C av o. a; lrstta of o the t Yates g e:u: a ti IL valuable assortmant Itf FRVIT TREES of -varieties •usuallyteultivattal. These Trees are young and of vigorous growth. Tbe qualities arc the most choice iknown, and . are warranted ortousa. Also, a. fine. stock -of ORNA3IENTAL IttEE4 444 sfifitrilßEßry for fall delivary, 11di"Address orders to C. REACH; Pen Yon, Yates Co., N. Y. Orders leftiwith ROB'T. W. NILES, Couttersport, ra„ will be promptly . tilled. , . thi.:-.Grao. - - itytired rhysician, 75 years of age, having logy his Father; two Brothers, Daughter, Sou-au:low, tiephOvs anti Nieces, by that dreadful disease, Cosscarnos, acid suffer ing with a Cough; , himself, ditirrained to visit the East Indies,-Egypt, and Japan, - where he discovered a Preventive and Certairt cure fin Colds,. Coughs, litogc,hitisi Consul:44*m, Ner, roes Debility and Asthma. His cough was cured imnrediatels he returned, cured his Rel. atinss, who inherited the disease, and in cop:, Election with his;son have employed itin th!ir practice, curing tbousatuls of cases maundered hopeless by others: For the purpose of rescu ingai many ' of his fellow beings as possible, he is sending the Recipo to all. who wish it for 10 fmOttli 3 of it to pay the , postage, and the balance printing.: :Address; Dr. Hairs 401 Spring street, opposited - St. Nicholas Hotel, . - 10:2-3tnosL cIiALL AND =AMINE the IiEW GClf,i 1:0.1 - I Jut reeei!ed by - OLILSTEIV.§. • I I I_ IK and step' e ertirles ht the Druz line! for liale by• /.:e:.) . B. X.-S. I,loEtpt. _Air-fp/p.m' , pomp& I rr E ... 2if U t t i a t S laWitiiftraiF4 OF ilk 1 t t t• . fiii,f4l' t 't . i Pre tP e.aP al iii 1 4 ~..#'..4 o !bu 41 , 409' ',Tr 'kfir il tile #.a ck ' ' ' ' ' tTAPIS 4: -240 761C 1 :4 004 * 4 vW 1 , 9,1414Cgter ixty,ltel tti'e litigation - of 141 *to desire IQ. irate pltahases:" Qloiittoci 4 line has been *WON* with . greaticife, and is par! Itioalarly ed.spted to tht-Wants- a tidisootlo4 of oar torintry. lOnt sumk at Dry tr 004,5 cols -14.1f Pf : ' . _ , HRESSOOODS.TRIIIMR:GS,RI/3Bo:i:S r , EMBROIDERIES, PARA SUES J ., . ; CLOTHS, CASSIIIERE,S ' ' VESTING& DO- SIESTIO. . • - ! - SHIRTR RIGS,. , 1 , ' I LINENS. PRINTS, -r lIOSIERY ' : SHAWLS . and a variety, of other-articles, too numerous to Mention. - We have also a cUmplcti assort ment of I„ . : , GROCERIES, ,HARDI7.43IE..A.I'D ” \ 'CROPKERYr ,- . all of which will be sold uncommonly, cheap for reads' pay, and fur approved credit on as reasonable ,tertas'as any other 'establishment. . MANN ANICII O LS- Ifillport, Aug. 11, 18fi13.-L-933 IF, aIErW ik: SON ; PATDIT . • CHAIN MANtrACTIVIIIIREI, 488'13rootne Stivet, One Door ,East of Broadway, [Late 4t70. Broad way,l ?iEW- OftK, fEsiaidished D. 1833.,1 ' INVITE an examination of their great, Tani ety and superior assortment of 01,/11.S. umlnancluted at their own establishment, and under their lininedioto übservation.and direr , tion,.including pIVCIT IIEVOLVLNG cuArlis. SELF-ACTING xx.TF,NSION itHeiNBENT CHAIRS, - IMPROVED INVALID WIISEL CHAIRS, MAJOR SEARLE'S TIIAVELIIiO VALID CHAIR. SPANISH SPRING AND sdrAD RIIECIUTIC, SPINAL AND ASTHMATIC INVALID CHAIRS, &C., LC., &C., Embracing the uiost complete assortment, and choicest kinds fqr Parlors, Drawing Rooms, Chambers, Gardens,./Araries, Counting. Houses, 'Wks:, Public Institutions, Dentists, Barters ' ste., togethtk with every „desirable sort adapted, to the cOrofort,:itonvinienre and luxury of the Sick the Assell, the infirm, the. Larne and Laz'. In poiitt of Ingenuity of design, cbgance of finish, quality and richnest of material, faith fuluzss of execution, durability awl virpimeii, these, chairs are unsurpassed. For them, Al. W, SON, were awarded the first and only Priie Medal, and the faculty recommend them aslfar preferable to beds or couches for patients &filleted' Spinet Asthmatic of Bronchial affections. TO either arm of the chair may be attached a eonveriieut reading• ur aTitingl)sis, and aril combination desired will be maul:factored to to order:, A, Circular with 'explanatory en% will be sent by if renuested, and order! [with re mittancrs,l promptly forwardad to ,any part of the world, LUNURY' & ECONOMY! KING NEW C iRI ;is YOU Ad Aim Chair, 'Reclining Chair; Couch and Bedstead, [covet"! Dtk u ,] is - susceptible of twelve different i)ositions orsintnos, to meet au Taried requircznts for 0--rfort, triairratlti :•:Natntly, On space as well as price.) 'Whether is sickness or healb. tbit celebrated CHAIR .".as Tor LIED is," excila in many respects, any chair perhaps ever manu factured in this - or any other, country. The rice caries from Pi/teat to Thirty Dol litra: According to WA. • , To Pnblielnstitutions, as well as to individ uals, this CHAIR is a very desirable article, and will be supplied in any nuMber on the most liberal terms. Apply to or address M. W. KING SON, 938 Broome st., One door east of Broadnay, Stu' YarjC, (Late 4en Broadway. tr.'t t—ly. GOODS-4 Flue Agsortruent just .L'i received nt • . OLMSTED'S. GREAT REVOLUTION IN MEDICAL SCIENCE. TIW bath Therap.eutir Agent ewer introdiwd. . sebNIN i--kiiiTtlfiftFC -111c MACHINE exciting the. 'sorbing atten )ll;of the Medi 11!roression and large portion of te i!tteltigent _,. H en- clearly demon _ ...es cue 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 phiges have been introduced, they excite the highest wonder and praise. - The apparatus -is adapted to prevent, relieve stud cure every ditease incident to humnuity,---more particu larly' all those painful and formidable diseas-, OR Which hate for centuries baled the pro. roundest learning and skill of phyMeians. From whatever cause there may be an ex cess or deficiency of the nervous! ducing anexcess or deficiency gif the acids and'alitaline secretions—the tuaguetio princi ples of the system are deranged, :and can on ly he safely restgred to their normal condition by an a PP/ 104 tioo of Iyaitseln4eleatricity. by means of DR. DICKINSON'S MAt;NETto ELECTRIC MACIILSE. This apparatus will positively Prevent, and speedily relieve and pare fltlrgumption, Scrofullt,! Rheumatism, Palsies, ..Ve.uralgia, Spinal Diseases, and all tither painful maladies, however hopeless'and of long standing. They .are eminently useful in all amid, and urinary disorders, particu larly, where;the Constitution has been broken down and ruined by unnatural solitary habits to which tbo many of the young of both sexes are so lamentably prone. DR. DICKINSON'S 'MAGNETO ELECTRIC StACRINE is without the: dangerous comp'', cations of batteries and acids—which fact alone renderaitenperior to all others on the score of neatness, oleantipess, safety and utility.— It is; in fact, a handsome. parlor ornament; may be applied by a child ; and will last a life-time, to the greet saving 'of Doctor's bilis, &c. -:" • PRICE OF TRE.MACHINE:SIO. ' • It will . be safely packed and sent to any part of the United Stateis. Sold wholesale and retail at the Medical Office, No, 38NOIIITH SEVErIi Street, :Philadelphia. .Address. - A. C. M-D -10-1 -- ly. I\TO 011ARGE FOR SHOWI?ter; THE NEW Goode juet received et 7; OLMSTED'S. A NEW 211ORSE LUMBER -WAGON for .4.11. for tale by • JONES,:IItANN Ot JONES. Comaersport, June 111 Ffte:oo.o,l4, wid 944 PiNh g .54Vin-..* • na C liriVitit 11 • rMI 40 . a O6 CZ f)e A TA4 LITERART A EMONTULT. SIAG/i2l2iE elosti fito volute' la Jipaci not: • Drairgittip few brmaths of its t - tence has ratabita a Soralitity Aartektall+.4 in the annali ottbe ben, The inblisherit. ,Isn eing Offered liberal pre,` mimes for chiller) literary efforts; the Stotts, Romances, fasup,..Poelqi and oiler spark ling and interesting mendtagletu commence 4 in Sannare but,' and areeine still yotblieh l td in the 'Visitor. i !.- - 1 t The New Voltime Will b commenced is J.% lv DM,.greatly' Unproved.•ant tiderged,-1 tact' number Will =MARL thlrty•tno get / large sized royal octavo pages, making a mat t nificent volume Ittf nettrl),4oo. pages for thy year—or presenting an• auolunt of the ehok. cost reading oa alit subjects, aqua to•whot would cost. in the boot Istaro et least efty cents, payable it/variably in statuses. *.• Some of the roost ponular and brilliantA4 and female contributors, are regular could % butors and the publishers will spare. ad Wis. or expense to render the'," Welcome Visltotl every way acce p table toa refuted and intelll. gent community, ' II , , ; The publication Is ad44 3, ttd to aft classes 4 people—the voting and e old—and w itere t ever leen p g a itergs c a; evil Tax tuktflititi acceptation. 1 , 1 , • jar Now Is the tintto enbsetilze tit din New Volume. I `; .1 l t , *** The bleb nut era may be . had (4 complete sets) for 3 c't to each," or the libels aeries of 12 numbers for zwesse-sirs cuts, Liberal induceraenth Au Clubs and Can. i vassers. 1 1 14Witetuenditr, on tercet are Fitly ceata for oue year. for a ell gig copy, or three cop. i vn ies wilbbe sent under e cover or addressfer. One Dollar, 1 ' Address, COSOE . .N a colipirt, Pohl:them! No: 3ii i Nbith Seventh Steil! (up stairs,)- Plillatieq, la. 10:1-1y 1 VARIER'S IVAT '4 PLASTELCtu!IauI, 1 will MAI a anipia It ' : - i -10 X S-II NN & /Mt 9:43 . . . , MA , ..1,1",. 'TONES, 'l k ONES. pa, Ake Ligb.. OF marketiriceff(llkins of prpdgec • , I . ~.. - i' : :,.....y :4. - • : II A Y. KR 'S . --iir-,. - ...4-4,4,;„, , pILL ~ . S fig=:_..._......„,.. --;.1 1 Ili I i FOR ALL; PUB FOS= OF A . 1 •. FAMIL .: .PIINSIC. • ; . Truitt huts long a - listed a - piddle demand fur an olfr , the Purgative pOl which could be rad ea ea sure and - perfectly safe in its operation. 'This has been prepared to meet that demand, and an MM. sive trial of its 'Utile} has-eonshieliely shows 101 what emcees it sicintipliahts the.* ilssiluft It is easy to Make a(phsical „ but not may k make the beat a l ail I ri bs—Dim which should haw none of - the tiblettlons, but:alL the arming/4 of every other. 1 This: has been attempted bee, sad with what succesis* would respectfully submit is the public deeision4 it has been - 1,1..:..5a ire the patient IsitlatOt Oat :Imeot arm purgatice medicine is acrimonious and irritating to thsbow- Is. This is not: p Many of than product so mush , s'- - *••••...5, , tin 'and 40%dnon bathe antes:. as tom* than int:teal:slime, the good lobs devised hew them. ' These ',ilk produce no irritationer, pal*, nib* it arise bins 14 week:lndy enlisting Octet.- Lion or deranges** in the bowels: 'llßuit Pool/ vegetable, no ha:Mean arise from their use tn usy quantity ; but it is better that any sictileine staid be taken judiciously. ;'3lisinte:directiona tufts& use in thnseverall.diseases to which they away plicable are River me ths boi. among dc ors plaints whiob have been speedily'eured by thus, WO may Mention Live Complaint, in its yarrow frau of Jaundice, Indig Sin, Languor and Lou of Ay e4t, tetite, Listlessh ' , ,Icritability, Bilious ilsiduhs, • Bilious Fetes. ' :, Peter and Ague, Paha In the LW and Loins; !far, in I truth; all: these are but the sec sequence of diseuted:pactienin the lira. Al is aperient,- they sal:fold Oonapt andausa relief in Coe trueness. Files, Colic,! Dysentery, Humors, ilor• ula and Soisrvy„ Unitise 'with sureness.,of thrlasty, Ulcers and impurity ;;of the blond ;' in short, any and every ease where a plusativir is re . qnicat. They rate alai produced some susgulull rat: eeesful cures in ittienitatism Goit,Dropsy,tintal. EiTglioirisi PolPitation of ' tile Heart, Pa* in Oe B3C/C, Stomach. end Sac - They should - to 6 ° 4 1 taken in the spring of the year, to purify the bless and - priiiire the system for the change of ussoi. An occasional doicatinailates the stomash swi towels into healthy - edict:4.lmi Arabs - us tist,stPre We and vigor. They, Purify the blood, and, by Utfir uliquilent acikin on'' the eiimdetury sysom,rtna. rate the i streng_A; p [ the- body, and restore tie Wastod or dizonr. onesitioa cif-the-Wok orgaidoli: Hence en occasional dose is )asinand'eouss IT though •no serious derangement "teats: hut, •w necessary dosing 'Would pent be curled too tic. as every purgative' Medicine-reduces ths-stresiO, when taken to diet*. Thethoulanduseaina"W a physic is required iannot be enumerated hers, be! they tugirest thcliirklellut to f t . t e Ism Of 111 Pony : and- it is• oonlidetitty Is' pat An M el answer a better: purpose. than any thing which l'ist hitherto hem: ' available pi mankind. thing do virtues ate once - known, the public will no turf doubt' what - remedy i to employ When in need al I cathartie Medicine. tieing auger:wrapped aqua pleasant, } to take, and being purely vegetable sli harm ran arice from their nee an any quantin. -• For minute , directions sce.errapper.on fbil tic!. !I/EPARY.I) El • JA I MIE S-C. .A.YEII, 1 ~... Prailical sena atualytiCal Chem's; 1 LOWF.f.f„ MISS. ' ). to per Air. ' Tivi'Boxes le $1 1 • , ....,,,,,,,,,, ~. . .. i 1 - . i YR' S ; C C. I i , • I Y , PECTORAL ,w, lii•Vslll4 Plift. of '..,; cone , s, -. i COLbS t 1101441te; IMONCIIITIS, WHOOPING4 OII Iin . . I - cit!vr,, ASTIelk, Oil • .... .1. CONSUMPTION I Tuts. reons u di has won. for- itialt Pur r 2 0 fromits 'cures . f every *misty Of 'pulmonary 20 1 that it is en lylnnueeeitattrto repent thee/ 11 rig:mei Of its gutues in any icetoniunity who 'I 1 -al b r a? anPl4v& 'So wide Is thefirld oriel is! I fulness; and go numerous the cases of it-S Opt dotnet e . rj . Section ot the country is- persons pnTll elf known. whq have been, rt, llol I, F 20 alsznain 'and even . despeyate . diseste binge bt its no:. :Nylon nue. wild its suers, ger erery otior 11441(44f of its kind. is tOeici sotto escape Observation. and Where its 'yittln ot4 known. the ptiblio no loner, hesitate what ass ot, to erpploy forOtdistresslng and rispireo ll oksi tions of the puhrinnary organs Which are l, e , to our- climate. And not -Or& in:formitio!,- Lit' up ur the limn. bat "the mlidetlor, ••• 's•ciLigl• CaVatili 1101101INESS, 5 o.;__S; CU1L14721 it is this pleats:dad and safest that an tie obtained. ' • .4 4 - - - Amid Asit has lap* been itkeoustant nes tbris_nwi hiss section. we need not do more this- wo.T.„it mnig its qualitylshept Up to the best tha!r,:r lon. and: the owing ert4ela is ewe I : SMITH L . IONES., , ' 1;k ..W. - SrENCt.:;;,v e . COtDERSPOttr, Pa.,, . and liy Ccallitil ", , arante -and Druggists every - whits ! °'l'4 Price - 25 Ce a