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vi tls grtut, first cac32 ii-m neglect of Nature's laws. SUFFER NOT! H'han CCKK 1* guarantee^ IX ALL STAGES OF SICCHET DISEASES, M>recJs DM&y. Stricture*,; OUett, ■ ij jt'e.', DtuWiti. Diteasu of the Kidneys arm jsirtdJ/-, Mercurial Pheurn-itism, Scrofula. 'J'tint in the Bona and Anklet, Diseases of tfu JLuni'. Pun.a', and Eye*, Ua;e-s upon. '.he 'ff.jity or L": -Cancer:. Drojary, Epileptic Flu Si. U..'u L r.x. cod nil distatu arm.nyf' n c il.fMtje r !-.u < J the livcual Qrja.n, p UCfl us Nervou* Trtrabl : ng. Loss of Mem* err. I tjs-i of Power, General \vuakhcs?, cf yisiou with peculiar Spots appear* jpg JO fort t*.c eves. Loss of Sight, W aketh!- p*;?. Dyspepsia. Liver Disease. Eruption; upon the fa a Pain in the back and h*ad. TeuiaL (rroguiari'.ios and ali imprspqr ui -charges fijjin Loth sexes. It nutters hot fruii} what cause the disease originated, however long standing pi obetinau the case, r see-very tfiuin, and in k shorter time than a permanent cure cap be cf- Svto i by any other tieutu.ejjt, even after the jiueaev h is b Ailed the skill of eminent physi nana tiiid resisted ali their mein.- of cure, 't he msdit iu.-. arc pleasant w ithoutodqi. causing no Sicklies* and free front msrcurv or bal-ain luring tweuty years of practice. 1 hive rescued f u m the jaws of Death many thousands, who in the last stag ;s of the above mentioned Jis- W-sen had been given up to die by their phy-u --(rt*~is. winch warrants uie in promising to tije aliLeud, who may piace themselves under my e*ir. a perfect and lqou speedy eyre. Secret X'iaso: a;e the greatest enemies to health, as they ar the first cause of Consumption, S. rot pin and many other diseases, and should be a Wr;or to tli** hutnau family. As a permanent lure is scarcely ever effected, a jjpa joritv of tbe falling into tjia ban Is of incompetent person?, who not only fail to cure'the jjjstjases but ruin the constitution, tilling ttie system with mercury, which, with the disease, hns- Kp* 'he sufferer into a rapid Consumption. Ti-it should the disease and the treatment pot cure death speedily and the yictito ;,;ar ji, the disease is entail- -d upon the children, wpo ate born with feeble constitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a virus which betrays itgvlf in Scrofula, Tetter. Uieers. Erup flfps and other affections of the skin. Eyes, Throat arid Lung-', entailing upon thcui a brief existence of suffering and cousiuguing them 'to r-n early grave. SELF ABUSE is another formidable te health, for nothing else in the dread cstv- V.jrue of human diseases causes so destructive c drain upon tfee system, drawing its thousands tf victims through a few years of suffering town to au untimely grave. It destys the Nervous system, rapidly wastes awav the c-n --wgies of life, causes uftutal derangement, vreveats the proper development oftho system, r.i?qui]ifiss for marriage. society, business* Sfid ell %arthiy happiness, and leaves the stif fs! er wrecked iu body and ui'nd, predisposed to consumption and a train of evils more to be itrotiad than death itself. With the fallTt •onfidcncc I assure the uufortuuate victims of that a permanent and upeedy cur" can be aff;ctcd. and with the uffar.donumnt of ftainons practices my patieiit* can be rcstcrod >o robti?t, vigorous health. The afflicted are%cantione 1 again"! the us* r>f Patent Med:cin t s, for t]i*rp are FO many Ingenions sneresip the columns cf the publie print* to catch and rob the unwary sufferers that millions have their constitutions ruined by the vile compounds of quack doctors, or the gqtfallr poisonous Rostrums vended as "Patent Medicine?." I have carefully analyzed ninny of the so called patent Medicine? and find that nearly a!! of them contain Corrosive Sublimate, which is one of the strongest pre parations of mercury and a deadly poison, which instead of curing the disease disables the system for life. Three-fourths of the patent nostrums now in Use are put up by unprincipled and ignorant persons, who do not understand even the al phabet of the "V.v* vand ire equal'v destitute of any knowledge of the huinati jysterc. having one objact only in view, and ihnt to pi.ake money regardless of consequen ces. Irregularities and all diseases o." miles and ferrules treated on principles established by iweniy years of practice, and sanctioned by thousands Of the most remarkable cures. Med icines with fa LI directions seat to any part of the United States or Cauadas, by patients •ommunicating their symptoms by letter.— Business correspoadence strictly confidential. Address. j SCJMMLRVILLE, M. I), (Old No. 109,) I(>:6-ly. BELOW TWULFTn, FnIF4DE L r II I A . PROVISION .STORE. E. K, SFSNOER, QXFors Great Inducements TO lit;VERS OF G GROCERIES, PROVISIONS Ac., at J the storo formerly occupier' by D. IV. SPENCER, ua 3d Street, North aide of Public Square. GRQCERIES. A good assortment constantly on hand, from which I will enumerate a few of the leading articles, such as st;ja.r, Mustard, Candy, Coffee, Cinnamon, Nuts Molasses, Pepper Sauce, Crackers, Syrups, Catsup, Soap Pepper, Yeast, Candles, Spice, Oils, Shot, Ginger, Tobacco, Vend, Cloves, Snuff, ''G.' Caps, Carh. Soda, Segars, C. Tartar, end mauv other things too numerous to inen- vyiil be found iu this department, which will be sold at a trifling advance from cc*s fcr ready pav. " PROVISIONS Constantly on hand, such as *ORK. HAMS. SHUULDERS, FISII, SALT BUTTER, CHEESE. LARD. BEANS, OATS, FLOUR, CORN MEAL. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PLUMS, >ad many other articles iu the line of Provi tioas not necessary to mention. Also WOODEN WAKE, euch as Brooms. Wa3h-Tubs and Boards. Mop?. Pinner Ac., which will be sold low fur cash or ready pay. Oafs, Potatoes, Butter. Obcosc. anil in fact almost everything a farmer raise*, will be taken in ex •hang,:- for fi-oods, fit their cash value, I invite the .at tention cf \ ill.ager?, Farmers and Lumbermen oyho desire to make purchases in the above sriiclos, and solicit them to call before ou-- eovsin - "lscwhcre. E. K. SPENCER. U-ouaemport, Jane 0. IH.>7. 10:2. HUt. hm) MU.SLIX.N .andTfew other et ' "*li in h: line of No.p.D Drv Coed 1 *• - tyr Y K. "d'ENCI'IR St, f ' /' w a. A;t RESOLUTION Proposing Amendments to the Constitution of the Com , monucalth. -♦ ____ RESOLVED by the Senate etna Home of Utj/reeirUchvet of the Commonwealth of Paintyhntnia in General Assembly met: Thai j the following amendment* are proposed to the constitution of tlje cotrjinoqivettlth, in accord ' ancc with the piovisioos of the tenth articß . theicut. e FIRaT AMENDMENT. There shall be an addition*} article to said , constitution to bo designated tu article eleven. • as ioliows r AP.TICL3 r:. - OF PUBLIC DEBTS. I StCiioX 1. The state may contract debts, tu c suptii, .usual delicits or fu lares in rtveuaes. II or to meet expenses not otherwise provided c for ; tut the aggregate amount of such debts • direct and contingctit, whether contracted by 1 virtue of one or in ore acts of tbe general as ' icmblv. or at different peiiods of time, shall e £.- ver c tceed seven hnndied and fifty thousand dollars, and the money arising from the crea e lioa of such debts, shall bo e.pplied to the 1 purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay ihe debts so contracted, to no oiker pur- pose whatever. SKCIION f lu addition to the above limited " power the state may contract debts to repel " invasion, suppress insurrection, defend the L " state in war. or tc red. em tlie present qut -1 standing indebteduess of ihe state; but the ' money arising frqrh ihe contracting of such '• debts, shall bo ajiplicd to the purpose for which " , it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to 1 no other purpose whatever. ' i Secrros 3. Erccpt the debts above specified. - iu sections one sud twoof this article, no debt 1 whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of 5 the state. 1 Section' 4. To provide for the payment of ■ the present debt, and any additional debt con tracted as aforesaid, tbe legislature shall, nt ' its til ;t session, after ths adoption of this amendment, create a'eiqking fund, which .-hall •be EUifn ieot to pay tlie accruing interesf on ' such debt, and annually to reduce the princi -1 pal tberoof by a sum not less than two hun dred aud fifty thousand dollars ; which sink ing fund shall Con.-ixt of the uct annua! in ' cotae of the public wprks. from time to time 1 owned by the state, or the proceeds of the sale of the same, or anv part thereaf, and of the income or proceeds pf sale of stacks by the state, together with other funds, or resour ces, that may be designated by law. The said sinking faud may be increased, from time to . time, by assigning to it any part of the taxes, ' or other revenues of tlje state, not required for the ordinary and current expenses of goyern •. meat, and unless in case of war, invasion or i insurrection, no part of (he said sinking; fund shall be used or applied otherwise than in ex tiugaishincpt of the public debt, uut'l the' U amount of such debt is reduced below the sum of five millions of dollars. Section b. Ihe credit of the "ommonwcajth i nhali Dot in uy manner, or event, be pledged! ' or loaned tq. any individual, company, corpo-, ratio:), or assuciation ; cor shall the fomiaqn ■ weplth hereafter become a joint owner, or stockholder, iu any company, associatiqu, or corporation. Nsction h. The foils)onwealth shall not*"- suipj; the deip, or any part thereof, of anv ; county, city, "borough, oi township; or of anv I corporation, or association; unless such debt shall have been contracted to enable the state yo rfped inyksiqp, suppr.?s domestic insurrec- I fion. defend itself in time of war, or to assist 1 the state in the discharge of any portion of ' its present indebtedness. iSfCTios 7. Tie legislature shall uot author • iiie any cp'gnty, 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 ' tion ; ur to obtain iponey for, or loan its credit ■ to, any corporation, association, iuslitutiou, oi party. | SFiCOKD AMENDMENT, There rbrd! be an additional article to said constitution, to be designated *'< article ill, 1 as follows : I • I lUTtPLE XII. OF NEW COUNTIES. „: ! f No county shall be divided by a liae cutting i > off over cqe-teiith of its population, (either - to form a new county or otherwise,) without . the express assent of such county, by a vote of the electors thereof; uor shall BUT new county be established, containing lesa than foqi qtiudred squ ire mile?. iniRD AMENDMENT, i From section two of the first article of tbe const'tutiou, striko out the words, "o/ the city f phiiaJelpta, mid <j each county ratpt :tiw-hf• from serti.)r, H/c, sHipe article, strike qut the words, "o/ Philadefj'hut and of the several covn ,*>•; from section seven, s.aige article, strike , out the words "neither the. r-,ty of Philadelphia a r any; and insert iu lieu thereof ihe word--, ' end no;'' and strike out '■section four, same ar • ticlcf and in 1 let; thereof insert the following: '• J*r r Tio.v f. In the year ona thousnad eight hundred an'! sixty-four, snd in everv seventh year thereafter, representatives to th*° number of one hundred, shall Reapportioned and dis tributed equally, throughout the state. b\* districts, in proportion to the number of taxa ble inhabitants in the several parts thereof•' except that any county containing at least three thousand five hundred t.x:ibies. uiav be allowed a sgn.nratg repre entation ; but no more thr.a three counties fha.ll be joined, and no county shall be divided in the formation of a district. Any city containing a sufficient number of taxable* to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall have a separate reure- : seqlatiou assigned it. and shall lie divided into convenient districts of contiguous territorv,! of equal taxable population ?. near as uiav be, i cr.cb of which disirict<s shall elect one re]>re sentative." | At the oud of sectiqu seven, same article.' , insert those worA', u tM city of Philadelphia i ■ shall be divided into single senatorial districts. of \ contiguous territory as nearly equal in taxable ; population as possibleLui no icard shall be di i tided in the formation thereof. j I The legislature, at its first session, after the j j adoption of this areeudtueut, shall divide the ; the city, of I hiiadelphia into senatorial and . rcpreewata'.ive districts, in the manner above provided; such districts to remain unchanged | until the apportionment in the year one tbou -and eight hundred and sixty-four. FOURTH AMENDMENT. r t r.cr.a shall be an additional section to the i •u."' :::-.;le of sa .[ constitution, which shall' lie ntimb-.Tcd and read as follows: r>*- iion g>. ] :ic hygijilaturc shall have the; revoke, < ; r anuui, any charter oj incorporation !. reafter conferred by. or un l:*r. av spo i ,1. general law. vriienever in i ' :ieir opinion it may be injurious to the clti- * j /.ens of the comtnoawealtb ; in su-h manner j , however, that no injustice shall be done to l the corporators. IN SENATE, March 27. isr.r. ! Rttolad, That tlii* resolution pass. On the first ntn.*ndmcrt, ~c?-3 24, nays 7 ; on li.c sec ond Amendment, teas 23, nays a : on the third amendment, reus 24, nays 4 ; on the tcurth J amendment, yeas 23, nays 4. I Extract from the Journal J GEO. W. HAMKRSLT, C*rk. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, April 29, 1657. Retched, That this resolution pass. On the ' tirst amendment, yeas 73, ucys 12 ; on thesec i onj amendment, yeas 57, nay. 34; on the third • | amendment, yeas 72, nays 22; on the tburtj) , amendment, yuas b3, nays 7. [Extract from the Journal ] ,! ZEIGLER CUfh. Filed in Secretary's otfice, Mar 2, 1 cC7. •j A. G. CCKTIN, Secretary of the Cemmontceallh. SECRETARY'S OfY\CZ. ,! HARRIS B till}, June 2 2, i5jS7. . j Psnnsylaania, ss -• ! Ido certify tbqt the above anq fqregoing is • a true and correct copy of the original •'Reso tution proposing amendments to the Constitu . lion of the Commonwealth," with the rote in i each branch of the Legislature upon the iinal I passage thereof, as appears ftotu ihe originals . on tile in this office. ' , j, , In testimony whereof I hayc bercun- L -MO set my hand and caused to he affixed . the seal of the Secretary's Office, the day and sear abuve written. I ' A Q. CURTIS', I Secretary of the Commonwealth. IN SENATE, March 27. 1857. The resolution proposing amendment? to the i Constitution of the Common wealth being uu [ der consideration. , ; On the question. Will the Senate agree to the first amend ment? i Tlie yeas and nays were taken agreeably to I the piovisions of the Constitution, and were ' ns follow, v 17.: R YEAS —Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Coffey. Ely. Evans, Fetter, Fleauiken. Frazer, Ingram. Jor dan, hilliugor, Knox, Laubach, Lewis, Myer, Scotield, Sellers, Shuvnan, Steele, Straub, j Welsh, Wilkins, Wright and Taggart, Speaker , —2l. I ijirs—Messrs. Crabb, Cresswcll, Finney,! ' Gregg. Harris, Penrose and Souther—7. So the question was determined in the affirmative. (.hi the question, Will the Senate agree to the second a mf ailment ? ! The yetfs and uavs were taken agreeably to j the provisions qf the Constitution, aud were; as follow, vix : YEAS —Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Cresswell. Ely, Evans, Fetter, Finney, Fleunikeu, Ingram. : Jordan, Knox, Laubach, Lewis, Mver. Sellers. Shunian, Sgqtljer, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wil kins, Wright and Taggart, Speaker— 23. NAYS —Messrs. Coffey, Crabb, Frazer, Gregg;, Harris, Killinger, Penrose and Scotield—B. | So the question wax determined iu the affirmative. ; J.fn the question, Will ;'he Senate agree to the third amend peat? The yeas and nays we r $ taken agreeably to J i the provisions of the Constitution, and were I as follow, vix : Ys v# —Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Crabb, I Cresswell. Ely, Evnua, Flenniken, Fraxer. In gram, Jordan, Kiilinger, Knox, Laubach, Lewis, | Myer. s:ofield, Sellers, Shumau, Souther. Steele. Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright—j j **■ ! N AYS —Messrs. Coffey, Gregg, Harris and • Penrose—4. So tbo question was dau-rmiiied in the j affirmative, j (In the question. Will the Senate agree to the fourth nmend t meat ? The yeas aud nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of tue Constitution, aud were I as follow, viz: YEAS Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Coffer. I Cressweil. Ely, Evans, rieuniken, Frazer, In. I 1 gram. Kiilinger, Knox, Laubach, Lewis. Myer, j Scotield, Sellers, Shuiuan, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright—23. | NAYS —Messrs. Crabb, Finney, Jordan and Penrose—4. So the question was deteimined in the affirmative. - IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, i April 29, 1657. The resolution proposing amendments to the j Constitution of the Commonwealth being uu- j der consideration, | On the question, Will the Ilousc agree to the first amend ment ? Tnc yeas and nays were taken agreeably to; the provisions of the CocstiiniioU. and were as follow, viz: Y EAS- - Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Back house.. Ball, Beck;, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Gal bona, Campbell, Chase, i leaver, Crawford, i ; Dickey, Ent, Eyster, Fiusold, Foster, Gibbo-i nev, (tildeu. Hamel, Harper, Heins, Heistaud,: Hill. Hiliogas, Hoffman, (Berks.) Iwbrie, lunes, Jacobs, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kauffmau, j Kerr, Knight. Leiseuring, Longaker, Lovett,! Manear, Mangle, M'Calmont, M'llvain, Moor-: head. Munr.ua, Musselman, Nichols, Nicholson, j Nuncmachcr, PearsoD. Peters, Petrikin, I'ow nall, Purcell. Ramsey, (Philadelphia,) Ramsey,' (York.) Reamer, Reed, Roberts, Kupp. Shaw, I Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Centre.) Ste- j venson, Tolau, Vail, V'auvoorhis, Yi- kcrs. i Voeghley, Walter, Westbrook. Wbarton, Wd - iiston, Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman and i Getz, Speaker— 7B. NATS —Messrs. Backus, Benson, Dock, Hum-' ilton; Hancock, Mine, Hoffman, (Lebanon.) Lebo, Siruthers, Tuorn, Warner and Wintrode: - 12 \ So the question was determined in the 1 affirrnative. On the question, Will Hie ilwusc agrco to the second amend-! ment? The yeas and nays wore taken agreeably to ! ; the provisions of the Constitution, and were) , as follow, viz : j YEAS —Messrs. Anderson, Backhouse, Ball, j Beck, Bower, Calhoun, Campbell, Cartv, Ent, : tausold, Foster, Gildva, Hamel, Harper, ileitis, j • Heistaud, Hiilcgas, Hoffman, (Berks,) House- j ; keeper, Irabric, lunes. Jenkins, Johns, John-! son, Kautfroan, Knight, Leisenriog, Longaker. 1 | Lovett, Mentar, Mangle, M'fivaiu, Moorhsad. i Musselmati, Nichols, Nicholson, Nuuemacher. j i Pearson, Peters, Petrikia, Pownall, Purcell Ramsey, (Philadelphia.) Ramsey, (York,) Rea- j j incr. Rqberts, Ilupp, Shaw, Slom. Tolan, Vail. ; Voeghley, Walter, Westbrook, Wharton, Zim merman and Getz. Speaker —.57. I NAYS —Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, Backus, j Benson. Bishop. Brown, Chase, Cleaver, Craw- j ' ford. Eyster, Gibbonev, Hamilton, Hancock, Hill, Hinc, Hoffman, (Lebanon,) Jacobs, Kenf. f Lebo, M'Calmont, Muman. Reed, Smith, (Cam brin,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson. Struthers. fhorn, Vanvoorhis, Vickers, Wagonsellcr. ; Warner, Wintrode. Witherow and Wright—34. ' So tite question was determined in the af- ; firmatirc. | On the question, Wili the liousc agree to the third amend-1 ; mi nt ? Ihe -car sad wrre takvt agreeably ■ ' the proviiicrticf thi Cwnritution, anivrtreaj follow, viz : Y EAS —Messrs. Anderson. Backhonsc, Ball, Beck. Benson, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Camp bell, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Kut, Eyster, Fausold, Foster, Gibbonev, Hamel, Harper, Heins, Heistand, IJill, Hillegas, Hoff ijjan, (Berks.) Hofl'tnajj, (Lebanon.) House keeper, Jmbrie, Innos, Jacobs. Johns. Johnson. ■ Kauffman, Kerr. Le>o, Longaker. Lovett. Ma ■ j near. Maugle, M'Calmont, .Moorhead, Mumma, 11 Musselman. Nichols, Nicholson, Nuneinacher, 11 Pearson, feters, Petrikin. fowna)l. i Ramsey. (York,) Reamer. Reed, Rapp, iihaw, i Sloan, Smith, (Cambria.) Smith, (Centre,) i Stevt-uson, Tclan. Vail, Vanvoorhis, Vitkcr. ' Voeghley. Wagonseller, Westbrook. Willjstoii Witherow, W" f ight. Zimmerman and Getz ! Speaker—>72. NAYS —Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, TJackvi-. ! Bishop. Carty, Dock, Gildea. Hamilton, Han i cock, Hine, Jenkins, Knight, Leisenring, M'll ; vain, Ramsey, (Philadelphia.; Roberts, Stiuth ;ers, fhorn. vValter, Warner, Wharton and • ♦Vihtrode- -22. So the question was determined in the affirmative, j On the question, Will the Hoqsu agree to the fouith ameud j ment ? The ycqs and pays were taken agreia.bly to the provisions of the Constitution, aud were | as follow, viz : : Y KAS —Messrs. Anderson. Arthur, Back | house, Backus, Ball, Beck. Benson, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Calhoun. Campbell, Carty. i Chase, Cleaver. Crawford, Dickey. Eut, Eyster. ! Fa tisold, Foster, Gibbonev. Gthlea, Hamel, Harper. Heins, Heistaud. Hill, Hillegai, Hoff man, (Berks.) Hoffman. (Lebanon.) House i keeper, Imbrie. lnues, Jacobs, Jenkins. Johns. Johnson, Kauffman. Kerr, Lebo, Leisenring. Longaker. Lovett. Manear, Mangle. M C;.ln,ont. M llvain. Mumma, Musselman. Nichols, Nich olson, Nunemacher, Pearson, Peters. Petrikin, Pownall. Purcell, Ramsey, ( Philadelphia,) Ramsey, York.) Reamer. Reed, Roberts, Rupp. Shaw, Sloan, Smith. (Cambria.) Smith, (Cen tre.) Stevenson, Tulan, Vail, Vanvoorhi*. Vickers, Voeghley. Wagonsellcr, Walter, War ; ner, Westbrook. Wharton, Williston, Witherow. Zimmerman and Getz, Speaker• —B3. j NATS —-Messrs. Dock, Hamilton, Hancock, j Struthers, Tboru, Wiatrode aud Wright—7. So the question was determined iu the af -1 firuiative. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, HARKISBCRO, June 22, 1657. Pennsylvania, st : I do certify that the above aud foregoing I'- ll true and correct copy of the ''Yeas" and j" N?y'' ta};qq on the resolution proposing umeudments to the Constitution of the Com ' monweahh, at the same appears on the Jour- I nals of the two Houses of the General Assem bly of th is Common wealth for the scseiou of | 1857 Iff 1 TVjtness my hand and the pea] of j F *' " J.iajd office, this twenty-second day of Line, one thousend eight hundred and lifty scveq. A. G. CURTIN, 10:5 -3m. Secretary of the Commonwealth. NEW GOODS,~ Low Priifs und Head} Pay. AT SHARON CENTER. THTi SUBSCRIBERS are offering for sale an entirely new stock, consisting of DRY GOODS'. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, j COOfKKRy, GLASS WAGE, BiMlfS i SHOES, HATS k CAPS, UM BRELLAS, PARASOLS, WINDOW SHADES, iy,\LL PAPER, READY MADE CLOTHING, YANKEE NOTIONS. Ac., Ac. In our sclectious the wants of all hare been remembered. The Gentlemen can Sad in O>T' I stock of Ready Made Clothing an elegant | Fa-bjanable suit, or q iqbstautial Business; i suit, .and we have lists L Caps and Boots A ' Shoes to match. The Ladies can find Fashionable Bonpcts beautifully trimmed, or bonnets and trimming ;; i a good assortment of Dress Goods, and trim- j i Clings ; Glgvrs, Mitts, Hosiery end Gaiters.— : i Affdj jast but not least, corded and skeleton j ! Skirts ; also. Rattans, Skirt-Whalebone and' | Brass Skirt-Hoops; beautiful Jet Necklaces • land Bracelets, Corals, Faus, and too many! i other things to enumerate, —all of which we j : arc selling low for Cash, Lumber, or any kind I jof Produce. FLOUR, MEAL. FISH ic", con- j t*ntly on hand ' W. B. k J. 11. GRAVES, j Sharon Center, Potter Co., Pa., June 5. | 1857.—10:2-tf. O RaNGEE ANT) LEMONS just received b*. 10:2 ' W B. AJ. H. GRAVES. ' DW. SPENCER is Agent for many of the • rqost popular Medicines now in use, a few of which he will mention : ' J. R. STAFFORD 4 CO.'S OLIVE TAR. I)R. D. JAYNE k SON'S FAMILY MEDI- I CINES. J. C. AYER CO.'S CHERRY PECTORAL j AND PILLS. SEVERAL KINDS OF CHERRY SYRUPS.' Ac.. Ac.. Ac. D£gr*ff, Ft. Stafford A Co;'s Olive Tar is ap plied and inhaled hv wearing on INHALER ! around the neck aud on the breast. His OL-I j IVE OINTMENT is applied where the skin is ; j broken, aud is a popular remedy where known. Good for the Whooping Cough. 10:2. YAT'ES COUNTY NURSERY. I i GLIN A CO., of the Yates Counfv M (, Nurseries, have for sale a large and | valuable assortment of $ B TREES ; of all varieties usually cultivated. These | Trees are young and of vigorous growth. The j qualities are the most choice known, and are . (warranted GEMINE. Also, a fine stock of jORNAMENTAL and SHRUBBERY. > : for fail delivery. Address orders to C. BEACH, Pen Yan, 1 Yates Co.. N. Y. Orders left with ROB T. W. j ! NILE 3, Coudersport, Pu., will be promptly! | filled. 10;2-6mo. ' j A Retired Physician, 75 years of I age, having lost his FiDhejq two Brothers,! i Daughter, Soq-inffavr, Nephews and Nieces, by 1 that dreadful disease, C-o.ssrMPTiON, and suffcr- I ing with a Couyh } liimself, dctirminccj to visit 1 | the East Jndjes, Egypt, and Japan, where he j discovered a Preventive and Certain Cure for 1 ! Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Consumption , Ner- j i vous Debility and Asthma. His cough was; cured immediately; he returned, cured his Rel atives, who inherited the disease, and in con nection with his son have employed it in their practice, curing thousands of eases eonsidcred i hopeless by others. For the purpose of rescu- \ ing as many of his fellow beings as possible,; he is sending the Recipe to all who wish it for j 10 cents; 3 of it to pay the postage, and the , balance printing. Address Dr. HEATH 101 -Spring street, oppositcd St. Nicholas Hotel, i New York, 10:2—3mos. j (1 ALL AND EXAMINE the NEW GOODS'! J Just received by m OLMSTED'S. INK and atao e articles i n the Drug lino for sal# by ifftr2.j B. K. S. ' i\ JfilLLtQ Ki HEADQI7 ARi'fc'RS. jfipilE subscribers take this method of in 'l JL forming their friends that they are in re *) ceipt of. and are now opening, a choice and I • desirable slock of !] STAPLE AND FANCY DRY CO,OPS, j to wLich they invite the attention of ail who , desire to make purchases. Our stock is large | Ii has been selected with great care, and is pr --1 tieularly adapted to the wants of this section ; . jof our country. Oar stock ol Dry Goods eon -1.15i3ti I ) ! EMBROIDERIES. PARASOLS ! CLOTHS, CASSIiIF.RLS i YLsnxcs. DO MESTICS. SHIRTINGS, LJNENsi. PRINTS. HOSIERY: 3DAWLS, - J and a variety of other articles, too numerous i - to mention. We have also a complete assort -1 incut of GROCERIES IIARP WARE AND e , CROCKERY; j all of which will be sold uncommonly cheap _ i for reajy f ur approved credit on a*j ! reasonable terms as any other establishment. ! MANN iNICHOLS. e i Millport, Aug. 11, 185G.—y;13 ly. .1 S"W7^(T&TQW7 i ( | PATENT CII AIR 31 AA A FlCTrSi^tS, 438 ISyoopie Street, . One Door East of Broadway. [Late -loa Broad-; | way.] NEW -YORK, . " [Established A. D. 1833.,"J • j 1 NVITE an examination of their great vari ''X etv and superior assortment oi CHAIRS. | " j manufactured at their own establishment, and I • 1 under their immediate observation and diroc- I 1 j tiou. including PIVOT REVOLVING CHAIRS. SELF-ACTING EXTENSION KEC I'M RENT '! CHAIRS, IMPROVED INVALID WHEEL CHAIRS. MAJOR SEARLES TRAVELING INVALID! CHAIR. SPANISH SPRING AND SQUAB CHAIRS. 1 RHEUMATIC. SPINAL AND ASTHMATIC INVALID CHAIRS, AC., AC.. AC., Embracing the most complete assortment. I and choicest kinds for Parlors, lh-aainy Rooms. Chambers, (orders!, Libraries, Counting Houses. tifFces. Public Institutions, Dentists, Barbers, jr.. j together with every desirable sort adapted to j I ! the comfort, convenience end luxury of the j , J Sick, the Ayd, the lujinn, the Lame and Lory. ' j Jn point of ingenuity of design, el gancc of! | finish, quality and richness of material, faith- j | fulness of execution, durability and cheapness j j these chairs are unsurpassed. For them, M. 1 1 W. KING A SON, were awarded the first an*.: ; -! only Prize Medal, and the faculty rccomnn-n ! J • ' them ax far preferable to beds or couches for) j patients afflicted with Spinal Asthmatic or j J bronchial affectiopi. To cither arm of the chair may be attached j a convenient reading or writing DtsK. and anv j combination desired will be manufactured ti • to order. A Circular with explanatQpy cuts, will be ; scut by mad if requested, and orders [with re- i raittances,] promptly forwarded to any pa; t to | the world. I A ~Xi; R Y & KCOXOM Y! ; KING'S NEW CHAIR, HAS YOU LIKE IT," | An Ann C'bair, Reclining Chair, Conch and ' | Bedstead, [comrin i> iv on ,] is susceptible of j j twelve different positions or change-, to meet j i ilia varied requirements for comfort, convent- ; | -uce, luxury and economy, [in space as well '< as price.] Whether in sickness or lier.th, this I , celebrated CHAIR ",\b you likf. it/' txcrD in i many respects, any chair perhaps ever nianu- j factured in this or any other country, i The price varies from Fifteen to Thirty Dul- | ■ Is-s, according to fiuih. To Public Institutions, a? well as to jpdivp]- j uals. this CHAIR is a very desirable article. ! ; and will he supplied i t any number on the most liberal terms. Applv to or address M. W. KING k SDN, 43S Broome st.. One door east of Broadway. New York, (Late 468 Broadway. &:44-Iy. GOODS—A jfiuc Awortment ju>: 13 received at OLMSTED'S. GREAT REVOLUTION IN MEDICAL SCIENCE. The best Therappulif Agent eter litlioduccd. 3> K, DICKINSON'S j M, A(I N ET O E LEC. 1 VTRIG MACHINE I ia 6ioitin ß t,,c ' 1 fthtn- j *i°n of the Medi- | cs ' Profession no a large portion of ' tlu: intelligent lay : men of the land. It is now clearly demon strated that the lancet, mercury, and all other! ! internal " drug medication" may he laid aside ] with perfect safety to the patient and abid- I ' ing benefit to posterity. V, herevcr these ma ! chines have been introduced, they excite the highest wonder and praise. The apparatus : is adapted to prevent, relieve and cure ever . ' disease inoiGpgt tp humanity,—more particu larly all those painful and formidable diseas- J es which have for centuries hafilcd the pro- , foundest lenrnin? and skill of physicians, j From whatcvei cause there may be an cx- i i cess or deficiency of the nervous fluid—pro-! ; during an excess or deficiency of the acids 1 and alkaline secretions—the magnetic princi- i * pies of the system arc deranged, and can on- ■ ly be safely restored to their normal condition t i bv an application of magneto-clectricitv. bv ! < ; means of DR. DICKINSON'S MAGNETO j I ELECTRIC MACHINE. This apparatus will j f positively prevent, and speedily relieve and j>j ! cure Consumption. Scrofula, Rheumatism. r Palsies, Neuralgia. Spinal Diseases, and all; | other painful maladies, however hopeless and t of long standing. They are eminently useful j 1 i in all sexual and urinary disorders, particu- j J ! larly where the Constitution has been broken 1 | i down and ruined by unnatural solitary habits ' i ito which too many of the young of both sexes r | are so lamentably prone. j j I)R. DICKINSON'S MAGNETO ELECTRIC j 1 MACHINE is without the dangerous eompli- • ' oatiousof batteries and arids—which fact alone ; 1 renders it superior to all others on the scon t iof neatness, cleanliness, safety and utility.— • t j It is, in fact, n handsome parlor ornament: j may be applied hy a child ; and will last s r life-time, to the great saving of Doctor's 1 . : fulls, AT PRICE OF TIIE MACHINE SIO. It will he safely packed and sent to nn\ j j part of the United States. Sold wholesal* | j and retail at the Medical Ciftpe.No, 38NORTH I SEVENTH Street. .Philadelphia. Address. ; I A. C. DICKENSON, M.D. j 10-I—lv. I N r O CHARGE FOR SHOWING THE NEW Goods just received at OLMSTED'S. VNEW 2 HORSE LUMBER-WAG ON for for sale hy JONES. MANN A JONES. 1 Co*Jcrsiport. June 11, IS.tT.- tf, THE WELCOME ?I The Cheapest and J/andsomest Period,* cal en the world ! Circulation ICO.ooo. Tins EI.EOANT AND FA3CINaTI\ti LITERARY AND FAMILY MONTBLR MAGAZINE closes its first volume in next. During tLe few brief mouths of its tenceiUms attained a popularity uuq U uli*i in the annals of the Press. The jmblLsiiers having offered liberal Pre miums for choice literary efforts, the Romances. Essays, Poetry, and other spark' ling aij interesting reading was cotnmanc4 in January last, and are being till p-üblUh. *.d in the Visitor. The Now Volnjßje will be commenced in J a . ' v i*'h7. greatly icipi.oVc.il an} yulargij _ r.ucli number will contain thirty-tts u ejtf large sired royal octavo pages, making a tnag. uificcnt volume of nearly 400 pag*s for . year—or presenting on amount of the thoj. I cest reading on all subjects, equal to what would cost in the book stores at lwat fifi. cents, payable invariably in advance. Some of the most popular and brilliant tua! and female contributors nre regular contri butors and the publishers will spare 110 pLnj or expense to render the Welcome every way acceptable to a refined and iulglit geut community. The publication is adapted to all claim o{ people—the young nud the old—and whtrt. ever seen and perused, meets with uuivr.i} acceptation. Now is tho tima to subscribe to tli% New Volume. *** The back number* may be had (t<j j complete sets) for 3 cents each, or tTa/ series of 12 numbers for TwsMY-ms Liberal inducements to Clubs aud I'aa ! raisers. Eti)"'Remember, our terms ore Fifty cents ; for one year, fur a single copy, or three io p. ies will be sent under one cover or addm a tor ; Due Dollar. Address. COSDEN A COMPANY, Publishers. No. 33 North Seventh Strict (upstairs.) Philadelphia. 10:1-1' JNARMER-S WANTING PLASTER for will find a supply at 9:43 JUNES. MANN A JONES, I ONES. MANN A JONES, par th highest CP market price for all kinds of Produce, iNP.w and singularly successful remedr for thi cure of all Bilious diseases C'ostiifr.fs*, Indi gestion, Jaundice. Dropsy, Rheumatism, Finn, Gout, 11 mnors, Nervousness, Irritability-, InlUxmv lions. Headache, Pains in the Breast, Side. Bark, and Limbs, Female Complaints, Ac., ike. Imlre!, very few are the diseases in which a Purgative Mrdi cine is not more or less required, and much nick ness and suffering might he prevented, if ihanu less but effectual Cathartic were mere friMy use!. No person can feel well while a costive habit of body prevails ; besides it soon generates erimi md often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative. I'liis is alike true of Colds, Feverish uTinptom*, wl Bilious derangements. They all tend to Womr or produce the deep seated and formidable dbtraprn which load the hearses all over the laud, lltncea reliable family physic is of the first importance to the public health, and this I'ill has been perfected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profw sors. aud Patients, has shown roults urpMinj any tiling hitherto known of any medicino. CUM have been effected beyoud belief, were they not sub stantiated by persons of such exalted position slid character as to foibid the suspicion of untruth. Among the many eminent gentlemen who haw testified in fnvor of these Pills, we may mention: Dit. A. A. H AYES, Analytical Chemist, of B<>tna, and State Assurer of Massachusetts, whose high professional character is endorsed by the HON. EIIWARD EVERETT, Senator of the P. S. ROBERT C.WiNTiiuor, Ex-Speaker of the Hou> of Representatives. ARUOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen. to ENGLAND f JOHN B. FITZPATUICK, Cath. Bishop of BOSTON. Dit. J. R. CHIJ.TON, Practical Chmit,#f, New Vork City, endorsed by HON. AV. L. MARCY, Secretary of St-stf. AVg. B. ASTOU. the richest man m Ainerioa. S. I.ELVNn A Co., Propr's of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. Ljiil space permit, wo could give manv hundred ccrtificaigx, nora all parts where the Pills !'" been used, but evidence even more convincing tk the experience of eminent public nun is fcuC in their effects upon trial. These Pills, the result cf long inves figs tier it* study, arc giFpred to the public a; the beit most complete which the present state of medic* science can afford. Thtv are compounded note' the mugs themselves, but of tho nicdicin.il nrO'.c only of AYgctabli! remedies, extracted by ohcniid process in a state of purity, and combined togflhr in such a manner JJ; to insure the bc*t results. 1!" system of composition fcr medicines has been fu>: in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to pniduce more efficient remedy than had hitherto beu > tained by anv process. The reason is perfectly C vious. While by the old mode of composition, " erv medicine is burdened with more or less of >■ moiiious and injurious qualities, by this each id vidual virtue only that is desired for the curtti' effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious l' i ties of each substance employed are left behind, tt curative virtues only being retained. Hencr i' l self-evident the effects should prove as th'J k T proved more purely remedial, and the Pills a' ur " more powerful antidote to disease tliau any <'• medicine known to the world. A.s it is frequently expedient that my r.w 5 should he tAon under the counsel of an atrer.c ■ 1 Physician, and as he could not properly J" 0 ?', remedy without knowing its composition, ' supplied the accurate Furmuhe bv which tx> !n '■ Pg'ptopal and Pills are made to tlie while > c ' Practitip,pc-s in the United States and lirt;'': ican Provinces. however there should ,f me who has not received them, they " u * promptly forwarded by mail to his addrew. Of all the Patent Medicines that arc orfcffd ew would be taken if their cprn position wii Fheir life consists in their xhjswj- ] i l "' iiysteries. The composition of my preparation! I'J 3 * 5 :o all men, and all who are competent to jn<*| j he subject freely acknowledge their >f their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectcp' jrorounced by scientific men to he a medicine before its effects were known. N3r nent Physicians have declared the same a-V ny Pills, and even more confidently," l ' 1 t pg to certify that their anticipations *** :han realized" by their effects upon trial. ~ Tbev operate by their powerful infl'icr.ec ; • nternal viscera to purify the blood and dw 1 ' nto healthy action—remove the ob i * ,l( '" , jj, s he stomach, bowels, liver, aDd other e-rgan* - iody, restoring their irregular action t" >y correcting, wherever they exist, sura 1 ner.ts as are the first origin of disease. . ;1 / Bcinj; sugar yyrnpped they arc pleasant ■ ■'.id being pufeljr vegetable, no harm can .fioir usf in anv quantity. . Tor minute directions, sec wrapper or. riiEI'AKED BY JAMES C. AYKI^ Pracljfpl piid Aiialjlifa'^' 1 ' LOWELL, MASS. trice 25 Cents per Box. Fixe Bo* w ,5 ' SOLI) BY SMITH k JONF.S T>. W. SPENTKK. J r'OrnERPOIIT. Pa., and hv < o n chants and I>rug||isU fvcrytrbcrf. j