on.: at excrement i
fjt /' j/ // ,vz> ou $ 12 rs n::
d'Uthf. (Jtlfift 3 £/ ii
OiiD REGULATOR, j
Tpy aa veil undertake to dum up,
w} H-V 7 ;tli bulrush-j
pit. iw tfr Wt Uf WUitUu4l that;
jUvra )j i-fc/ fci*ce iii town where they j
(•an *vL grvat bargain* in the line of
QROCKftiBS * TRU VISIONS, j
PI u |!t' iHjJ W l lifh hni go lon - j
p#*fi V-9 lh> fi PtypfcEuifc of )U this!
jiuvrUhiiig .vjvtropuli* Now wc have -oun j
}•< 1> o'i4d<"i& thdt tU'? i* tp)B w* *"•.' •
to tgjl lt u4 that H to et Jho people,
WC UaVfc thrift to *idl, aud sell them at '
mites which will tie uu inducement to thoS.
[ft F J ruy of us; and tor this purpose wc j
pav'fc ohaf tptv'j i. tfoiui/jt, ifl tftf Jt-opmd where
pe intenj to hvp Ihd j'#QpfH p;o:c>t a* to j
ivknl be found ul wir establishment j
jD't-ry Ondv knows, (ort leant uwjht to know)
tyhcfji tlie kild Regulator is ant} for the bene
fit of ih#lr #g: dop'l k>WU\ nu4 Who t'lth to j
fao*. we a ill iufoig) lheft il is lo- •
au4 'in 1 : 1 ut i titf
R A I L R O A r,
• i
puly a few rods from the llepot. and is always
*Pn |m i and nil who vyish to save
*& per out. 11l purchasing Hie - not
piy . tuc it is the only place in town when ,
J'OU ewu MXpeCt to have a lull' c/ltlilJC left altir
|iUKbiiU|f vuui nec sjiry supplies. noiwith-j
ftapditig the yrnuuveft aasf.fti.oo <>f even oue
that t1,7 Sfil | |;ea|Wf thiUi tl;t ir ftvlgHLuTS.
d<n : t hurts, uj tp|iiitU gmtiis at ot ht iow
lost, but we tin adopted as our standard to
fsivc and J.it L,vr t " and to sell as cheap ah
lfl- i f' jr V.hoh pfctiiiD PaUtrliee li>
*w hiww > r ut. you shay rtuify t'om linie t|)at'
fhaj aiu vihil throwing fHfl
thil thy people may know what we keep in
we will emiinerate a few ol the most iui
portaut aitiplrts,
(iHOGKRIF^
Any oue utamiuiug our gtocK of firisoriei>. j
w are euntidt'iit will at once come to thecou
kliision that a he.llea und more complete as
yorliueut CuUbot he fouud w this aeaUoli, eon- '
listing of
uroAH, i
V k A
AIOI.AXSK^,
fhIU'F.R. f
VVW&
UIXOER,
CU)VF.S,
Maihird, Saleratus, Cinnamon, Pepper-Sauce, .
k'.v-sup, Yeast and Soap Powders, Vinegar,
flil, Campheoe, Fluid, Chewing ami Smoking
ifobacco, ?S gars, Candy, Nuts. Kaisins.
Crackers, HeffiUj,', cioap, am) an en.j- i
Jess Variety of other articles which it : ,s un- ;
pecessary to mention, may he found in thin ,
department, which w ill lie sold lit a tril
jiug advuuee from
PHU VISIONS.
duit tako a jQuk at oi)r large stock of Pro-
Visions, ayyi son |f wo have r,(,i tl;c there
with to, relieve the numerous wants of tin-
and enough to keep you nil from start
ing through the long and dreary winter. It
Is impossible for us to euotwerate one hajf the
articles we keep, in a single advertisement. I
we will mention a few of the most impor
tant, which may he found in abundance and
|n great varietv, consisting of
IMIUK, i
HAMS,
FISH,
nrnv.ti,
CHEESE,
I, AUI), !
SALT,
CORNED BEEF,
PRIED BEEF,
ifjOUEDERS,
KLOCII. '
C'i'RV MEAT,,
BUCKWHEAT FEOI'R,
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PLUMS.
POTATOES,
OATS.
If HANS,
SALT, !
tod a host of other articles in the line of pro
visions. Also kept constantly on band a good
frtsortnient of
WOODEN AND WILLOW WAKE
juch as Brooms, Washtnhs and Boards, Mops,
fhnner Boxes, Brushes, Vc., together wtth
gsueral assortment of Stone Ware, which we
will sell very ohc.ip for cash. A g- neral in
vitation is extended to ail, aud to the people
pf Potter County in particular to call at the,
Qid Regulator before purchasing ol>o\yjicre.
CLARK k PHILLIPS.
Wellsville, Doc 10, 18.>0—1.'M-f,mo.
PROVISION STOKE.
E. K. SPENCER,
Offers Grout Inducomenls
TO BUYERS OF
i \ PROVISIONS &v.. ni
iJi the store formerly occupied by D. W.
fPEVCEK, on 3d Street, North side of Public
{Square.
GROCERIES.
A good assortment cuustautlv on hand, front
1 will cuutueraic a lew of the leading
pirtlcle*, such as
Sugar, Mustard, Candv,
Coffee, Cinnamon, Nuts
Molasses, Pepper Sauce, Crackers,
Catsup, Soap,
Pepper, Yeast, Caudles,
Spice, Oils, Shot,
Ginger, TobaccO, 10-ad.
Cloves, Snutf, '•(." Caps,
Carh. Soda, Sugar.;, C. Tartar,
ntanv other things too numerous to men
tion, will be found in this department, which
yrtll be sold at a trifling advance from cost,
for readv pay.
* PROVISION'S
Constantly on hand, such ns
TDRK, IIA MS, SHOULDERS, FISH, SALT '
BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, BEANS, '
pATS, FLOUR, CORN MEAL,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. DIHKD
APPLES, DRIED PLUMS,
many other articles in the lin* of Provi
tponi not necessary to month n. Also,
WOODEN WARE*
eucfc as Brooms, Waah-Tubs and Boards, Mops.
Dinner Boxes, Ac., which will he sold low tin
ynah or ready p;iy. Oats, Potatoes, Butter.
Rggs, Cheese, and in fact ;ili|\nst everything a
farmer raise.;, \\iM ), v tuken in lot
ffoods, at their cash value. I invite the at
|ciitiou of V illrtgi r>, 1 artucrs ;l iid Lumht rmcit
who doaire to trnkr purchases hi the above
articles, and solicit them to call before pur-
E. K. SI'FNP^R
t r,inUr port, .Ititte 9, Dlai.—lo 1.
n'f * t fIKJt VfUSLINS 'tnd a few other yr
hi Mm line of Staple Dry tiocd.*
r oft o*o M L b ' PPN Jtit S,
V \s M , A it.
ttrSUI.HTKIN ;
.%iiend*ic'nts to tlie
RF9OS* T3-D h' (^e Strict' vol ff?usr c-'i
i /^/>rurt/i f atht* of the Ccnmotutaith oj
j VtHTi-uU'OMa to O-of'tdi 4si*f.hlu met: Thai |
} ;he fvllwa* anp..dlUsUls 'TC pfu{g}''S>4 To the ;
r c jn-rtitutioik of the eomrnor?.*t:ulih. .p curd-j
i :.nce with the provisions ot the tcnlh iirtii.lv 1
1 thereof.
f JRd'f AMF.NPMI.NT
' I'liip' vh-jj Le ut> f. pittp n A uilo le t w said
: constitution to he dcdgUitlei 4- at IB 1c kVcii
; US tuJIoWJ .
ARTICLE XI.
OF Pi; DUE DEBTS
SECTIQI I The stale mt)y extract
i supply" cjisual deficits or failures ill j'eytpiH s
i or to ip'Ti etpeiisgi not utlienvhe juoytded
tor; hut tl.e si-jji-. gate auiuunt ot siteh dpht
(direct anil c->tttiug<-ui. whether contracted •\
viituv pj one of ifi'Te act-, yf the gciternl a>-
, -cuddy, of :, i d)th.-reQ} pei',iid ! tiUc, -.hull.
uevet weep 4 vyen hundred aud tifiv thou-.and i
dollars. And thr BWtiey ftrisitig from the crea
! won of .such debts, shall he iijtplied to the
' purpose for w|uch it vvns obtained, oi to rep:\
the debts iO . yittracUd. uiid to up ul r put
po-c whatever.
£>Sl"Hv|N l I" addition ;u fUv al.<',e liiuiied ,
j power the state may eoittiarl dyhls to tepelj
invasion, -|{p|iresS insurieetioj}. defend tiie ■
-tale lu war. or lu ted-.cni tiie piy ent out j
staudiiig iusll'LTetluess of li<v tiptlt? hut the!
> inoiie, arising trv.ni the oi such
debts, slntll i..> Upplied to the pugJtose tor which
it wats raised. v l ' tu repay such ueLts, ami to i
no other plp'l-eise whatever.
lici ijo • .' Rrcept the debts nboVC 'p.t v iinal
in sections yjie unit !v,nul this aiaiele. uo debt I
whatever sluill Ue vn ati d by, oil behalt ot
i he siato.
JSKcrtuf 4. 'V" provide j'ur ih'* payment ul'
the pteii f ,t debt, ami a w y additional debt eott
tt'avlyd :i.s iifire-aid, the legislature shall, tit
its tiist sessiuit tiUer lL<* adoptiyu of Ihi
amendnpait. erente a sinkiitg hitid wld 'h shall
he siirticient to pay the ttccniing interest on
sneli debt, tptd nniiiytily ttj tiie prinei- !
pal thereof by ir rtUUA rxol t*. .s than twy, liun-'
idvvd 'Mpj fifty tluivvaaud dollars ; wh'oli sink- i
nig fpnd shall -xii%i%>.V of tliv pet u M utpt| in
i come ot the puh'tc v.urks, JVotn tiit)e tp time
[owned by the state, or the proceeds ot the -oile
| of the same, or any part thereof, apd of the
ume or prtH'ecil- ol sale of stocks owned by
| the state, tog dltpr with other funds, or rcsour
| cfH. that may be dudgpnti il Ly l-'W- The said )
sinking fund may be itiereasod, tfun\ fiiny tw*
time, by assigning to it any part of the taxes,
or other revenues of the state, not required for
the ordinary and current expenses of govern
ment, and unless in ease ot war, inva-ioji yi
|insurreetiyvt, tit', part of the said sinking fund
j shall he usc.l or applied ptherui-e th pi iy ex
tingiiiduiient of the public, debt, wuiil tin
amount of sue!) debt is reduced below tin
! sum of five millions of dpihtrs.
Skctiom The eyi ,;it % |'the commoinvealth [
sltnll not in any ni.nnner. or event, he pledged. !
ior Uy\!.\cvl tp, any individtin!. eonipsny, corpo-j
ratiun. uv asjiuciution ; c.ur shaß the cuiihiioii
; wealth hereafter hee.oipe. a jo.ipt owner, oi
: stockholder, in any compnny. a.snci;vtion, or
corporation.
Section t'w The catnß\ot\\vcaUh shall not as
sume the dviit. vr aoy part tiiereuf. vd any
county, city, borough, or township; ur of any
corporation, or association ; unless such debt
shall have been contract yd toenaldy tl;c spite
to rtji-fc 1( invasion, suppress dome,tic iusipTvc
tiou, defend it.-elf in time of war, or to assist !
• the state irt the discharge of any portion ol
j its present indt hterlnesp,
Nkctios 7. The h gi-fitnv* sVvtU not author
[ i::c any county, city, borough, town-hip, or
j incorporated di-trict, by virtue of a vote of it
citizens. or othcr\vi-e, to become a stockliohi- '
!®r it* any cii.u,ji.tny, ursaeiatioti. or corpora-i
j lion ; or to obtain mouey for, or loan its credit
to, any corporation, association, ilist ntdt00.,0r
i party.
SF.roN P AMy \ DM F.N T.
There shall he an additional article to said ;
j constitution, to he dctdg'iutcd as article .Nil,
: us loßovvs :
AR?ri.K Xt{.
OF NEW COI NT IES.
No county shall he divided In a line cutting
.off over ovu-tcntL of its papulation, (eitloi
to form a a'W county or otherwise,) without
the express assent of such county, lev a vote
of the electors thereof: nor shall any new
comity lie established, containing h-a than j
lout hundred square miles.
Till r, I > A MEN DM F. NT,
From section two of the first article of the
cou-titiitioti, strike oqt the word-, '•<;/ the r>'//
of rtalo'lelpui, and of rock comiti/ rrxpcctir.-l;/
from section live, same article, strike out the
word-, "of rUVutUJphia oiid < f the ten-red couu
tirr; front section seven, sa ay' article, strike
out the words "neither thr c//.y rf
' nor omjj and ia -ert in )i- u tlCi"eu| the wo'rtl-.
"and no; ' and strike out ".-etVi<>/< tour, <(/me <i) -
ticlr,'' and in lieu thereof insert the following:
'• Suction 4. In the year one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-lour, and in every seventh
year thereafter, repree.qgg'.tiyes to the uutither
of one hundred, shall he appni tipned and di -
tiiliuted equally, throughout the state, by
districts, in proportion to the number of taxa
ble inhabitants m the several parts thereof:
except, that any county containing at least
three thousand live hundred taxable-, may be
[allowed a separate repre ontalion ; hut no,
; more than three counties -hall be joined, and
no county shall he divided in the formation ot
a di-trict. Any city coi,pining a .-uflicieiit
number of ta.xables to entitle it to at least two
; repre-,motives, shall have a separate repre-!
Mentation assigned it. and shall be divided into
convenient di-tricts of contiguous territory, j
of equal taxable population as near as inav b , •
each of which districts shall elect one lepre-.
sentativo."
At the end of soeiton seven, same article,
insert the e word?, "the .;t;/ of I'hdud'Jphu,
j rhall he divided info sinjU natatorial di-trict•*. o/
• eonti-ptout territory a* n air to c-piol in tnynhtr
m possible - hut tainl shall he di
-11 i d in the formation thereof.
The 1. g'i-1 tture, at its hr-t session, after the
[adoption of this atn ndixy nt, shall divide the
i the oitv of Philsdeiphia into senatorial and
reprc-eniaiive di.-lrtcts, in the manner above <
provided : such districts to remain unchanged
uqii! tiie apportionment iy, HIV >C : r uuv> thou
: >nud viyiii Lqudrtd and six>y,h>nr,
FOl ftTII AMENDMENT.
The re s|>.:ill le an addition;)' ayytion to the
hr>t artii |e ot said eonstitntioti, which c-ii.t 11
he numbered and read as follow s :
Nv,'4pvX Jti. pile Icgilature shall ha ye the.
power t • alter, revoke, or annul, any chattel
of incorporation hereafter conferred by, or utt
<ler, ititv iptci.il, or general law, whenever in
thc,r v piiiyin it ut ty \,e pijuriou- to the in
j zeits v.i the comn.oni,enpti j pi yy,'nocr. f
however, th.it no injustice t,h.vll he doue to
the corporators.
M SINATF, kfnrrk ?"*, 18", 7.
li'-sol , That tin 1\ Utpin p..,.:- U# th 6
| first amendment, yeax '-£4, ~ , u tfie?vr
, onil amendment, yeas 27. nar* 8 ; on 'he third
! amendment, yeas J-L nays *4; on the fourth
amendment, yeas 23, nays t.
I Extract liuui the Journal.]
GEO. w. HAMERSLY, Clerk.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
j .. I aril 2a, 1a57.
' Jjtf'jU'cd, That this resolution pass. Uu the
| first yens 78, nay? 1-'; on the see
| olid HiijoiidiMeut. 07, nays 24; on tl.e third
j amendment, yeas 72. nays 22. on the fourth j
; iiiicuJiiieiit, yeas sX, nays 7.
I fc.uruot iroßi the .t-urnr.i ]
J.VL'uU ZW'i m, 01 rf;
Filed in Secretary s olliee, May 2, IBS7.
A. 0 t'UUTIN,
S*ci-tt<jry of the I'i/iM/ioHUitUift
-8 KCU FT Alt V' 8 0f FICE.
ij vluqiiH. iot, Jane '2' i, 18j7.
•' Pmntylvccniti, a :
1 .1., certify that the abqye and forego!n 4 - >* \
j ati uc and correct copy oi tlie origin J ••Reso- j
iutioii propo.-.ing ainendiiieuts to the Comtitu- j
i ;iou of the Cumiuuii wealth.' with the vote in
I each brunch ot the Legislature upon the tinal
t passage. thereof as uppgufs poll) thy oijgiuak
on tile in this office.
rI - . In testimony whereof 1 have hereun
t J ' ' -"tii s-t rav hand and caused to be ullixod
the seal of the .Secretary's Ultice, lite day and |
■ veal above written.
A G. CVKTIN,
5. crehtryt id (he (.'.■miuotnicudA.
IN SENATE. M.rch 27, 1857.
The resolution proposing' amendment.- to the
1 Constitution ot the Common wealth being tin- j
■ ler cuiisidcratVaa,
i thi the question,
U ill the Senate agree to (hy first ainend-
Wni
j 'fhc yea- qnd nays were taken agreeably to
llie provision,*. wt the Constitution, and were |
as fullmv, \ i/.:
' \ i.as —Mv-i's. Brewer. Brctwue, Colley. Ely
Evans, Fetter. Fleunikeu, Fratter, ingraqg Jin
dan, Kiliiiiger. Knot. Laubach. Lewi*, Mver.'
Sefttield, Sellers, Sbdtuatß Jjieyle, #lr.utb 1
Welsh. \Vi|k.ins, Wright and 'i'uggart, S t >.aL,i
! —24.
Nvvs —Messrs. Crabb. Cresswull, Finney '
I Gregg. Harris, {Vqrusg and Suntllvl' -i
Bn\ thu ouostivtii was detcriiiiued in the'
.illinnaiUu,
On the Iplestio.il,
Will the Senate agree to thu st-C'.uul a-!
metidment
The yeas and Rays were taken agreeably to !
the provision* of the Constitution, and were!
' as follow, vi/. : •
• Vk.*h —Messrs. Brewer, Browne. Cresswell. ;
Elv. Evany F'.'tU'i', Finney. F(eiitiikcu. Ingram
Jordan, kmu, Laubaeli. Lew\*. Mver, .Sellers.
.Stiiitnan. .Souther, Steele, StruitU, \\c.-n, W ll
ki,ns, Wright and Tuggart, Speaker —22.
N w.s Messrs. Cotfev. Crabb, Fra/.er, Gregg.
Hani-, Rilliiiger. Peniu-e and jVuligld—B.
fcjo the quest(un wad determined in the ;
• afiirngitiw
t >n the question,
\\id the Senate agree tu the third tuetnl
| Wttt ''
1 The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to
' the provisions of the Constiiution, and were
as follow, vi? :
Vkas— Mvf-is-VX-. Brewer, Browne, Crabb,
CressWtdl, Ely. Evans, Floniiikcu, i'razer. In
grain. Jordan, Ktiiiager, kuos, Eaubaeh, Lew;*,
.Mver. iSevtiield. St \iers, tti'.vntv
Steele, Siraub. Welsh, U ilkiuS and Wright—
• 4.
Nays —M.-srs, CvUfey, Gregg, Harris and
Penrose —4.
So the question wwa doternuued jn the
•ifiirtiiat i ve.
Uu the question.
Will tue Senate agree tuthe fourth amend
ment .'
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to
• the provisions of tae Constitution, and were
! as tallow, :iz :
Via- Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Coffey.
; Cress well, Ely. Evans, Fleutiikeii. Fra/.er. ln
! grant, killinger, Laubueii, la w is. M ver.
Seoltcid, Sellers. Sliftm.vti, Souther, Steele.
jStrauh; W el-h, Wilkins and Wright 2.C
N.ws—Messrs. Crabb, E initey, Jordan and
I'eui w-e—4.
So the question was determined in the
I afiirmative.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES!
-d/>rtY 20, leibi.
| The vesQlutiun proposing 'atnendtueuls to tlie
' Coiistituiiun ot lite f oiumonwealth being uu
' del" eonideralion,
f Un the question,
Will t tie liuUrc agree to the ti rf t antend
| ment /
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to
the pun isbnis of toe Couatitution, ami were
,ij follow, v i.'.;
Vt. vs—Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Back
house, Ball, Beck Bishop, Bower. Brown,Cal
houn, Campbell, Chase, (.'leaver, Crawford,
L>ickey, Ki\i, E\>ter, Fatisold, Foster, Gibbo
ttev, t.iblea. llaniel, Harper, Heius, Heistand,
Hill, iiiUegas, I lo.Uman, ( Berk-. I liqbrie, limes,
Jacobs. Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kaullunui,
Kerr, Knight, Lvi.-eniiug, Eongaket, Lovett,
Mane.vr, Maugle, M Calunuit, M llvam, Moor-
Itcad, Mituttn.i, .Mu-.>ehn.in, Nichol. Xicliol ton,
Xtinotii.ichrr, Pearson, Peters, Pe.tikin, Povv
ti.til. Pureell, Batrtscy, ij'hihvdclphin. I Kauy.ey,
I York.) Koanter, lleeu, ilobeits, Rupp, Mlntw,
.Sloan, Smith, Smith, (Outre.j .Ste
venson, Tolan, Vail, Vanvoorliis, Viekers,
\ oegliley. Walter, \\ esthrook, W liarfoii, Wil
-lis ton, W ithfiovv, \\ right, Ziminernian and
Get/., Spe<//.rr—7B.
N a vs—Messrs. Ba ku, Benson, Doek. Hain
ilton; Hancock, Hine, Holiutau, (Leii.tnon.)
Echo, Strnthcrs, Thorn, W arner and VViutrode
l2.
y. tltf. qnCslioil was (ietei mint >1 jit tin
allirui.ttive.
On the question,
M 11! the HogjC agree to the second amend
ment !
The yeas aim nays were taken agrcwal.l.Y b.
the provisions of tue Couulitution, and wore
as follow, viz :
A kas —Me-srs. Anderson, Backhouse, Ball,
Beek, Buwvf, Calhonu. Campbell, Cariy, Hut,
Ftvusuld, l'o-trr, Giblta, llaniel. Harper, Hcius. ]
Hristtfttvl, Udleg.ts, Hoflinan, (Berks,] Uotgu-r i
keeper, Rubric, lniie, Jeukiiis, Johns, John- !
son, lvaulltiian. Knight, Leisonring, lamgaker, i
Lovttl. Meucar, Maugle, M livain, Mooriiend. i
Musselinan, Nichols, Nicholson. Nuuein.aehcr. j
Pearson, l'eters, lVtiikin, Powuall, Pureell.!
Ramsey, Ram.-cv, ( York,; Ilea- j
uier, Roberts. Rupp. Shaw. tSlo.in. Tolan. Vail, j
\ oegliley. Walter, \\ •*A\bmok. Wligrtoii, /.itn- j
iit -rman aiitl Get/, S/> -ik<r— -.>7.
Neva—Meters. Aithur, Augu tine, Baekti
Ben on. Bishop. Brown, t'liase. Cleaver, Craw- '
total, Eyster, Gitibonev, Ham Item, Hancock.!
llill, Hiiro, Hoffman, (Lebanon,) Jacobs, Kerr, j
Lcbo, M Cahnont. Mamma, lived, Smith, (Cant- i
bria.) Smith. (Centre,) Stevenson. Stiutlier.s.
Thorn, Vanvoorhi . \i. kers, Wagousellcr, t
W arner. W'itttrde, W itherow and W right— at. 1
S> the question \ V „A deterisd(',ed ;u (!(caj- ,
lirinative.
Un the question,
W ill tne lhm-tj agree to the third atnend
• ment
The yeas and t,i\\v vyerc tgken ugiv>c-aLly to 1
the provi ,i' C : of the Constitution, r rtJ were a.*
lolioi*, viz :
Ykas —Messrs. Anderson. Backhouse, Ball.
Beck, iicu-oii, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Caurp
bell. Chivde, CJeftVer. CruWlord, Uickcy. Ent,
Eysvc-r, Fnfjscid. Poster, Oibbonfv, li.mrel,
Harper. IJcius, lieiitaud. Hill, liiUegas. Dotl
tn nr. (Berks.) Hotliuan, (Lvbauou.) House
keeper. Imbrie. liijies, Jacobs Job us. Johnson.
K.tulliitait. Kerr. Lebo. I.cngaker. l.ovett, Ma
near, Maugle. M'C&luiOXrt, iiooilieoil llutßllW.
.Mmseltnati NichoK Nicholson, N'.iucK&acUer.
Pearsolt. l'eters, Petrikiu. Powuall, l'titceii.
Ramsey. (Voik.) Reaiuei. Reed, Rupp. Shaw.
Sloan, Smith. (Caiiibiii ) Smith, (Centre.)
Stew ti srill, Tolan, Vail. Vauvoorhis. Vickci.
Vnegiil y, Waeonseller. West brook. Wiliislun.
Wilhepovt", W'ight. Ziuiuietman and Gel/..
S/wuktr*-- 72.
Nay t —Messrs. Arthur, Augustine
Bid oji (Jurty. Dot k. Gildea, Hamilton, llan
i'o( k liine Jenk.ns. Knight. Lei>viitiig, M li
ve in. Fh rii-i v. (l'hiludeluhui. > Rolif.rts, Strullt
vrs. Thorn, W-dtcr, Waruvr. \Vuatiu and
; W'introde- -22
So the qucstiou was determined in the
I .•tlinnative.
i Un tlie question,
W ill the Hou.o agree to the fourth amend
! me'U '
The yeas and : ys were taken agreeably t..
• the provisions uf ltic Constitution, and were
as follow, v i/ :
Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Back*
I liou-c. Backus, Bajl. Beek, JJcnsoii, Bishop
J Bower, ib'owii. Calhoun 1 atjjpbelj, t arty
i'base. Clearer. Cravykud- Hiek- y, Ent, Ey-tet .
F.iii.-'d 1, Foster. Gibbon.y. Gilden, llaniel,
Harper. II ins. Heisiatid. Hill. HillegaS, Hofl
imatt, (Berks.) Hoil'm in. (Lebanon,) House
keeper. liftbrie. lanes. Jacobs, Jettkiu-, Joluis,
'John-on. h tit tf into. t,et'F, Ltfbo, Lei-Vfuriitg.
Loiigaker. Lotett. Mallear, M tugle. M Calutoiil.
M iivatii. .Muniina. Musscliuuu N'tehols. Nicli
l.doni. X yitictnkaclo Pearnott, Peters, l'etitkin.
i Powuall. Pureell, Bayt-ey, ( Phi! ulelpliia.)
Ramsey, \ 7 ot k ) Reamer, Reed. Robert-. Rupp.
| Shaw. Sloan. Sniiiti, (Catbria.), Suith, (Ccu
itre.l .Stevenson, 'l'olan, Sail Vanvoorhi*,
\ iek'-rs. Voegbby. WagUiiscßcr, Walter. War
ner. W ostbroi k, SS ii art on. W illisttg#. \\ itherow,
/.iiWtu rtiiau and Get/, Nywn/..•/•••-8.5.
• NAye .Messrs. L)o-k, 11 aniilton, Hancock.
; Strut!ier>. Tiiory,, V\ introde and St right- 7.
So tbt- question was deterus'kued in the af
: lit VWati ve.
Skciieta its cf Office,
Hakui/uikg, Jane 22, In a7.
! t\ a, v.y-'. 'Jn/ t. .'•■ .-
I do certify that the above and foregoing it
!a true and correct copy of the ,- Vcas and
i"N.iv?°' taken on the resolution proposing
I ttiiK'udmcnln to the Constitution of the Conr
-1 ntoiiwealth, as the same appear- on the Jour
nals of the t\v> Houses of the General A<>eiU
i 111 v of this Commonwealth, tor the session of
1857
II a-i Witness :.,v hand the- seal J
f ' '-'said offieff, twenty-veeond day of
1 June, one thousand eigh.% hundred and Itfly
! *eveu.
• A. G. CCRTIN,
1 b;. r —dm. Sorrel art/ of (itr (hminutna'talth.
jpIAWOS, BIELODEOiMS & MUSIC.
THE CASH SYSTEM ADoWKIh
Pi'iuo.s ( 1 cent 1 v 1 ec-chu'C'ti,
! litiiaei: WATERS,
An. Il.'k! />/>></(/ H'lti/, a\. ).,
AGENT FUR THE BEST BuSTUN i. N". V
111 >t I'll litt'llf s.
c vCWuent of Piano?, Melo
* deons, .Musical Instruments, and Musical
j Merchandise of all kinds, in tin- Tinted States.
! Pianos from Ten different Manufactories, com
prising those of every variety of style, from
• the plain, ue-au audi substantial U] octaves, in
| Walnut or Rosewood t 'uses, front T1 - r, O to s2bo.
to tho-e of the most elegant finish up to Our
. Thousand IVdlnrs, No Uait-*e iu the Futon
lean compete with the above- (q (Re uurnVvcr.
.variety and celebrity of its instru,nent. nor
in the Extreiiioly low jirices at vvhicii they art
j sold.
HORACE WATERS' MoRKRN IMPROVED
PIANOS, with or without Iron Frames, pos
• sessing in their imprtvein-uls of over-string
and action, a length of scale and compass of
! tone equal to lite Grand Piano, united with
the beauty and durability of structure of the
{Square Pi.ttju, They arc justly nvon-'iiuced by
i the Pre-i and by tlie tir.-t Musical Masters, to
be equal to those of any other manufacturer.
.! Thev ar< R M ilt "f the le.*t and UVv-( (horottgli
ly iea*aucd material, and guaranteed to stand
I the action "V evefv ch' n:, \''. F.tVC'h lustrumein
. 1 guaranteed to give satiiaetion, or purehaae
' inottey refunded.
, SE('ONI-HANI> TMANUS. at great bar
gain*. constantly in store, —price from s.'4o to
i SI to.
HORACE WATERS' MKLODEt>N'S.—S.t
--.) psrinr Lv-.n nuieuts in touch and durability of
| make. ( Tuned the equal temperament..) Mc
iodcons of a!! other stylo- and makes. Price
Sls. 57.. JflOd, Sl2.*>, #l40 —double
Reeds and two banks ol Keys, #2u0 —It s- a
liberal discount. Ciergyiueu aud Churches,
! an extra di -count.
.MARTIN'S GFITARS.
BROWNS HARPS,
:! IE PTES,
1 i-.l TIN" AS,
acoordkoxs,
VIOLINS.
<ii-1 Musical Insfruments of nil kind*, at lower
prices than ever before offered to the pub! o.
A larjjc discount (o Teachers and Schools,
['he trade supplied on the most liberal terms,
MINK. hie of tlie largest and best se
ll c ed catalogues of Mu-ic now
: comprising many of the choice and most pop
ular airs tit tlie day, and will l>e sold at
i Utivd oil" from tlie regular prices.
Mu-ic sent lyv mail to all part* of Hie coir
try, po.-t-puid. Particular and personal attei -
tion pai<l to all orders received by mail. Sat
| istat tion guaranteed iu every instance. Piam s
and Melodeous for rent and rent allowed on
puacha.se. Pianos and Metodeous for sale
, monthly payments. Second-hatid Pianos ta
' ken iii exeiiaiige tor new. General an<i select
Catalogues and .Schedule of price* forwarded
j to all parts of the country by mail..
6ed"'Greut inducements tdft ia d t.. AGENTS
j in all parts of the country, to sell the Horace
i Waters' Pianos, Melodeon.s, and Catalogue of
j Music. 8:4i.
A K'liyslcfaii, Ri vfnji of
; ag.q h— V Uia Fatloq, tvyu Brothers,
! Ifaughte f, Son-iit-lavv. Nephews and Nieces, by
that dreadfuldUtstvf, Consi mption. and sutler
; ing with it Cotojh , hint iif, dctirmined to visit
j the East Indies, Egypt, and Japan, where lie
j discovered a i'rrr tt/irr and Crrtt/iri ('are tor
Colds, Coughs. Bronchitis, Conrir,nji(>on, Ner
vous Debility' and Asthma. His cough was
• utrd immediately; he returned cured his /iW
' atirrs, who inherited itiv- drtutve, anq in cru
i nection vs it ti his sou have employed it in their;
practice, curing thousands ot cases considered
j hopeless hy- others. Far the purpose of reseu- i
i as many of h(S felluw beings as possible,;
i he is sending tlie Recipe to ail who wish it for
! 10 cents; ;t of it to pw the postage, ami the
balance printing. Address Ur. Hr.vTH D!
j-Spring street, opposited St. Nicholas Hotel.
N ,,,v Voik, 10:2—3tias.
MILLPORT HEAD QUARTERS, |
subscriber.-, take fhi.-r method of in
j JL ionjiiug their friends tbat tin r art; in rc-
J ceipt ut". and are now opctiittif, * dunce andj
! vjtfiiniblo stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY PRY GOODS, i
1 to whiclr they invito the uttciition of all who
! desire to crake jiuri;hasc J Our stock i* j
! Uhs been select <d \wth great care ami t* -
j ticnlujiy adapted to the wants of this section;
of our i uuiitry. Oor stock ut Dry Goods con
sists ot
DRE.SS GOODS, TRIMMINGS. RIBBONS,
E M KHOU>£KIKS . PARASOLS
CLOT lis. CASSI VihKES
YEd I JNGri, L't.i-
MFSTit'S.
SHIRTINGS.
LINEN'S, I'it I NTS.
HOSIERY. SHAWLS,
and a variety of other article*, too numerous
■ to mention. We haveaiso a complete assort
ment of
GROCERIES. HARDWARE ANI)
CRDCKEII'i ;
.all of which will l>e *,)hl uncommonly cheap
for reudv pay. and for approved credit on a
j reasonable trims any uiiii'l establishment.
M.i.sS SVNKTK'LS.
Mdlport. Aug H. ItlaU.—i:|T ly.
Hi. w. king £ SOW,
PATENT
lllliu M l\l FUTI RliltS,
■4,'JS Bpoour' Si
One l'ool East of Broadw ay [ Lute 40s Liroad
' way .J NEW - k ORK.
[r.itabtishr,i A. />. is:t;t ]
JN \ ITE r.u exniiiitu*! iuti ul tUeii great vari
ety and superior a.-ortuicul oi CHAIRS
manufactured at their <>w n e-tabl.-him nt. and
under their immediate observation and dr>.-
tion, including
l'l\OT REVOLVING CHAIRS.
SELF ACTING E.YI'ENSON UECL .MUENT
CHAIRS,
IV! PRO YEP INVALID WHEEL tTIAiRS
i MAJOR bEAULKS TK.-l V El.l.Ntl INVALID
; CHAIR.
SPANISH SPRING AND SQUAB CHAIRS.
KM EC.VIA TIC. SPIN AI. AND A.VTHAi ATIU
j INVALID CHAIRS, AC., AC.. AC.,
; Embracing the tuval gv-W.nl.vte nsjutttim ut ■
, ai)d choicest kinds lor f'tirlur-i, i'r<ue tmj
' Chamber*, (ifiilcut, J.ibrariet, (\>unlinj //uiao, ■
( (ijirf, i'tthlic ln*'i!utu>(t*, Driiiif-t. Ilurbrrs, ,}V..
'together vviili every desirable sort adapted u. '
, iiio comfort. convenience and luxury of the i
' Si'h, the Ajtdy the Infirm , the /.■>/■ and fault,
, In point ot ingenuity of design, el, gam eot
finish. quality nud rn!%.'ss ot niater.al, faith
fulness of execution. durability and cio apnes-.
ihese chairs ate lin-urpiv-.sod. for tlietn. VI. i
W. KING & SON, were aw Aided the first and i
; oul'c Prize Nfedal, and the lacuJty reeoutmend <
them as fur preferable to beds or couches foi
patients ftlllieted with Spuml Arlhmaiic oi
iirmn hial atfeetions,
i To either arm of the chair may he attached
a convenient reading or writing tE.u and any
. eotulfiuntiuu desired will be to
to order*
A Circular with explanatory out?, will b<
sent by mail if request ,d. and order- [with re-!
, iiiittauces J promptly lorvvanld to t*ny paitot
the world.
ILUXniV VIC-ON()M V!
IUN&S NtW CHAIR, " AS YJU LlXt IT,"
An Arm Chair. Reclining Chair, Couch and
i Bedstead. [countx t is os .j is su-eeptible ot
twelve <llMorel) i po.-iti.otM or change#, to meei
the varied requirements for comfort, eoyyeni
; enee, luxury ami economy, [in space as well
as price.] Whether iu. richness or hot.III. thi
celebrated CHAIR "AS vol* I.IKF. IT,'" excel- in
many respects, any chair perhaps ever mnuu
fact ured in this or any other country.
The price varies from Fftr u to Ttiirty Dol
lars. ace, rding to iiuirii.
! To Public luititutioii-, as well a to individ
*ual*.. this CILAIIt \i 'A \crv desirable article,
and will be supplied i am number ou tin
• moat Rbcral terms. Applv to or addte-s
M. \V. KING A SN*.
I 4AB FJroome St.. iVr.e dm v ca-t of Uroadvvay ;
N nvt YORK. ( faitt 4t>s Hrn,i>b^ay , t*:44—Jv.
EW Gt M IDS—A Fine A Ml tllH Ilt jll*!
is received at OLMSTED'S.
GREAT REVOLUTION IN MEDICAL SCIENCE.
Tli Ix sl T!i<*rii|<'iit l<* Igeiil
ci or liltrcMliifctl.
DH, DICKINSONS
MA (; N ETC 11:1. E< •-
TRIG y,ACHINI.
1 "i 1 ■ :: '", t ,
I Prof.—ion ami
IKr"'JAT' : .-l'syA"-t : p 1 a large portion ot
—.s the intelligent lay
tnen of the land. It is now clearly demon- ;
s rated that the lancet, mercury, and all otltet
j ternal "drug medication - ' may belaid aside
with perfect safety to the patient and abid
ing benefit to posterity. Wherever these ma
chines have been iolfi.dneed, they excite tin
highest wonder and praise. The apparatu
, ;s adapted In prevent, relieve and cure every
di.-ease incident to humanity.—more particu
larly all those painful and formidable diseas
es which have for centuries b.tilled the j.ro
foundest learning and skill of physicians.
From whatever cause there may be an ex
cess j,f deficiency of tfic nervous fiuid—pro
ducing an excess or deficiency of the acid
it nd alkaline secretion?—the magnetic princi
ples of the systcpy aye deranged, and can on
ly be safely restored to their jorn>l condition
hv nu application of vuagueto-electricily. by
nicans of DR. DICKINSON'S MAGNETO
ELECTRIC MACHINE. Thi? apparatus will
positively prevent, and speedily relieve and
• •lire Consumption, Scrofula. Rheumatism
Palsies, Neuralgia. Spinal Disease.*, and ali
other fix in-) it maladies, however hopele-s .-md
of long standing. They are eminently usetul
in all sexntil and urinary disorders, particu
larly where the Constitution has been broken
down and ru' ! ied by unnatural solitary habits
'to which too many of the young of both sexe
are so lamentably prone.
DR. DICKINSON'S MAGNETO ELECTRIC
MACHINE i- without the dangerous contpli
cat ions oft fvattcrios and hich fact alone
renders it superior to all others on the -core
of neatness, cleanliness, safety and utility.—
It is, in LVub a handsome parlor ornament;
may be tippled L\' Tt child ; '.d wi " :1
l fe-titne, to the great *aving of Doctor s
bills. Ac.
PRICE OF THE MACHINE 910.
It will be -BlrtT paekeii and s, ut to rnv
part of the Failed States. Sold whole ale
and retail at the Medical Office. No. '?8 NORTH
SEV ENTh Street. pi,:lao, Ifibia. Aißiic s 4
A. C. DICKINSON, V.D.
10-I—lr.
- i
NrOO.IARfIE FOR SIUIWIXH Till! Nfc\\'
Goods just received at OLMSTED'S.
4 NEW ? !{OP.SK LEMPER-WAGON for
i\. f.r sale by JONES, MANN .v JONES. '
Couder.-purt, June 11, tf,
THE WELCOMI' VISITOR,
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' in the tiiinuD of the Vre- s.
The putlfheis having offered liberal Prc„
■ miuiiM for choice literary efforts, the blorif*
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linj' and mtvre.-Liiy wading was contiuciu-rA
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Some id tiie ino-t popular and brilliant
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butors and the publishers will spare no jmim
i or expense to render the •' Welcome VLitw.'
every way acceptable to a refined and intvlfi.
geut Couutiuuity.
flie publicatmu is adapted to all cla c ßea ot
people --the y..ttng and the old —and where-,
ever seen ana perused, n.cols to.ib UuiVcli.v'j
acceptation.
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' New Volume.
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} M-iics of t'd Uwlwiwis bur intrsti-viw ceuU
; Liberal induceiueuts to (.'lutis and (Ne
f vassers.
our terms are Kiftv cent*
' f,r one year, for a single copy, or tlirt-c *op
i ies will tie „nt under one cover oi ail dress lot
Cue Dollar. Addre-i,
| CDSDKS A CDMI'ANY,
Pi|bli-Uer. No. IIS North Sereulh Sirsi-y
I Up St ;it ) Ph.i ideiphi-.. li) l
I J FARMERS WANTING PI.AS IKKfi.r Un 1
fi will find u sunplv ut
| t*:4h Jt'NKS. MANN | JGNKS
■ (INKS. MANN At JONES, pay the Influx
• t-P market price for all kind? of Produc*.
AYEIIS PILLS,
xw and sineula.rlv siieccssful reinrjy fur t.h
*4 cure of all Bilious di-i-a-os Coati*eiii-ss. linli
/cstiou. Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheuinatisui, Fvisri,
(iout. Humors, Nervousness. Irritability, liithmini
, tious, Heiidnelu.', Puns in the Breast, Side, link,
and I .it übs, VYtiiak'f.NutoyEuut*. & c., Ac. InJpfd,
very few "re the diseases in iv.W4 .v Vutgativr Mrdi
cine i not more or les-s required, and tuafii ick
! ness and suffering might be prevents*, it kasu
less but effectual Cathartic were twi* i£is> wed
No person can feel well while a nntir* Luis; of
body prevails ; besides it soon generates se:iuer*3d
j often fatal diseases, which might have been lvui(W
hv the timely and judicious use of a good jairgatirf.
I This i* alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, *nd
Bilious derangement*. They all tend to hecouit <>r
produce tlic deep seated and formidable dhtcmpert
which load the hearses all over the land. Hear* a
reliable family physic is of the first importance to
the public health, and this Pill liaa been perfected
> wl'ii'. consummate skill to meet that demand. An
extensive Irial of its virtue* by Physicians, Profc*-
1 sors, and Patients, has shown result* surpassing
any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Pure*
I have Ih-cii effected beyond belief, were they iiotntib
stantifctvd by persons of such exalted position and
eharaete* as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.
Among the mans e**ncut gentlemen who h*
! testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention
1 ]>k. A. A. 11 VYKS, Analy tieal Chemist, of Ronton,
an,l State Assaver of Miissaeliusetta, win we high
character is ewikijsed by the
tfo.x. fri.sK:, KVKUETT, Senator of the 1 . T
Komfkt ('.WIS i IIKOI', Ex-Spcakvt <*(• the Home
! f Representative*.
A NMUTT LAWI:HSCR, Minister Plen. toT.V-Tpsil
J f JOHN 11. ITr/.r.v i i:u n. Cath. Bisbopof Postoa.
Also, ]>n. J. It. CIIIU'ON, Practiced Chvmwt.ol
New York City, endorsed by
HON. tV. L. Sl.vtK Y, Secretary of State.
Wvi. B. Abiok. tlie richest innti ki Ant erica.
I S. I.RI.ANI, \ Cu*, Piups'a uf the Mvtwp*'.v>
Hotel, ftitd iiihcrs.
Did space nermtf, we could give mativ humfT'd
certificates, from all parts where the Pills !n<
been u*ed, but evidence eveu uiorc- coiiviiicing
the experience of eminent public men is found
| in their effects upon trial.
These Pills, the result of long investigation aid
atudy, are offered to the public as the licit and
most complete which the present state of mli<)
science can afford. Thev arc compounded not i f
I the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtu**
only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by •inmi' d |
proce** in a state of purity, and combined fngftlief ,
in sn< li ;; uianiier as to insure the best result.-. Ibi*
XV 'dtgn of composition for medicines ha- been Uuml
lhv> I'hcfry Pectoral and Pills both, to prUue *
more efficient remedy than had hitherto b''- ii ob
; taiited by an v process. The reason i* perfectly o■-
While by the old mode of composition, iv
cry medicine is burdened with more or less of a>o.
j iiioiiious and injurious qualities, by thi- each iiwi*
ridual virtue only that is desired for the cuiatnt ,
Cfivv't D IMWUt ' All the inert and obnoiiou. tpul
1 ltiea of each substance employed are left behind,"*
curative virtue* only U ing retained. Hence it a
self-evident the effects should proie as they li'"
proved more purely remedial, and the Pill* a suirf.
more powerful antidote to disease tlu-u any otto f
medicine known to the world.
As it is frequently expedient that my rne*ticivc
should be taken under the counsel of aw aUtO" 11 '
VuV'-ivDu, and as he- t-.uUi noi judgr""
remedy without ki*iwing its composition, I f |s><
supplied the accurate Formula; by which Mb !I T
Pcetor.il and Pills are made to tfiy \A,U' i-"v
iu the United Nt.ites anrt Brift-h .v"'
iean Provinces. If however there should be ' f
one who has not received them, they 4
forwarded lv mail to Id* addre-s.
Uf all IRC Patent M.-Jioine* that are o)lk,*rM. D*
few would be taken if their coin position war D"'""
Their life consists in their lny.-tciy. 1 I'*"
mysteries.
The composition of nv preparation? is laid'''"
\U wU MMU, awd all who are competent to jud.- 1
the subject freely ai k(oiv,i,nai> tb*o I
of their intrinsic merits. The ('hcrry Prctni*' I
pronounced by scientific men to he & w '' m
medieine before its effects were known. M* n .' * ( I
inetit Physicians have declared the sam* tbmF , I
my Pills, and even more confidently, and ,r ' * . By
ing to certify that anticipations we(? IV ■' my
Iliaii realized by their effect* upon trial. , B
T hey ojierate by their powerful iiiflnciK* ™ , B
internal viscera to purifr the Idood and HI
jp to healthy action—remove the ohsti<' , "" ( ' , I
the stomach, bowels, liver, and utfief organ* ■
IMMIV, restoring their irregular action tu fl
by correcting, wherever thev exist, *■ a J** 4 "' ■
n,cnts as are the first origin ot diseas*' B
Pcing sugar wrapped they -"-re pleas -v-t ■
*tid being purely vegetable, no fc.ix\'Wv 1,1 '
their use iu any quantity. ijoj ■
For minute directions, see wraupW on B :
I'BKI'AKKVI jfii
JAMES V A YF'h ■
(*i':tclicui d 11,1 I
LOWELL, MASS. I
Prico 23 Cents per ILi*. T' Ta Boxe I° r ' I
11 v
SMITH iY JONKS,
r>. Vv'. STKXCKU, Vr -.f
rOI'DEBSPORT, Pa., and h < ' o,iulr^ > p
and Drugjji-is #v< rvtvlicrc.