'LlffEk 4iImNAL. F~ COUDEILSECULT. PCT, 16, IES ..,„pain.the N. American and S. GUZett,e. TlitriPET CALL TO PENNSYL TANI& resene! Pennsytrania! ff TO-01 . Q re.cmi,ono and all! eran4s , ire, P,: her, eon, and brother, Wak• to Fre.odongs dying call. . . Now or never! Shall she stand, or shall she 1.1.11 Bill oar Flag half-mast and drooping. Lovrcred—by Douglas' dastard hand; pnco to •LL it gave proteczton, l 5 icy to only half the hmd. ;Southern oi a.g e rs, North :Intl South the reins demand! 1 9,ee the smoke of p:uudere44wellings, Rising through yon virgin sky; ,See the crimson torrents flowing, )Iliere our tirothen slaughtered . lie ! Border Ruffians, Lerre.of God and ruin defy! ii.eysmne oftheglorious Union, Which our father:4 built oryore; deep the Union where they placed it, Or that aono c;ou are nn more. beep 1 prairie! Fres, and fkee forever wore, rieOcen then was9l" the Nuf;'on, Slavery be,nnitsd py the States ; that sortie.trunld charge their places, IValiou! ere it be too-late. Yours the ballet That wilt turn our country's fate, piny eyes are now upon then, Ofthe natOn and the world; PIDW, 01 - 0 times in thy hiitory, _ bbouldthy banner be unfurled. "KA,r9AS. TYIRANTS . ! " From your bloody seats be huyled!'! Mora thine ayes upon to traitoro 11,bs would strike: u sot/tile blow, Thpy would bribe thee, theY would buy thee, !'hroughthy pride, to lay thee low. For our country, Not alOne the State we go. pn the 11,911 of In . dt;p,endence, guil t ; by Freedom's sainted band; .I"hus it reads the sacred motto: !'!...iherty through all the land." , Ring it loudly, Ring, with mighty Heart and hand! rennsylvania bead the column, In the battle of the free: Inure will be a double glory, In the about of victory. (100 will bless you, When mit etriko fur liberty. puce upon tho highest summit Of the Rocky Mountain chain, Alight be seen the groat Pathfinder For our flag that height obtain Glorious omen, Let hint raise that flag again ! F,Fmtw.t.aan Co., Pa.. Sep t. 24,1656. A RierAusr R.EvoLtiTiotigevolu : r ;ions in favor of Republics are fluent in Europe, but th e l as t n ews from across the Atlantic filings us an Account of an attempt to revolutionize Almost the only Republic in Europe 7-- be Swiss Union—and in favor of The canton Neufchatel, on the morning of the 4th of September, roFe in opposition to the Federal Govern ment, said to have been instigated to the act by the King of Prussia who wisiies to incorporatQ the territory pith the Prussian monarchy. Ilrusvian nobleman, by name and surname Count Fredrick Pourtales, followed by two or three royalists, seiied ou the castle at Neufchatel, ar rested several members of the Couneil of State, hoisted the Prussian flag and issued a proclamation appealing to the royal" 'sympathies of the most de, let mined Republicans iu Europe. A. second column marched on a place less known to fame—La Chaux-de-Fonds. The Federal Government was roused to action, and sent two or three of its fegimouts to meet the iusurgertv, and they seemed to have effectually done their_work, r for the Republican colors of Nepfcht..tel were victorious, the roy plists .having twelve killed, and fifty grounded, and a hundred prisoners, pnd at La Chaux-de-Fouds had fifteen pen killed and thirty wounded. From two three hundred of them weio padp prisoners. The Swiss govern pent is s continual source of irritation to the surrounding monarchs of Eu- Tope, as it is a satintuary to the politi. fal refugee. If the recent attempt to tfirisolye the government had been seri pus, it is believed that Prussia, Austria, and France, would hate stepped in and wiped out the" Republic forever, .11edger. /kilt. George Steers, thetaval archi tect, Who bras killed on Lang Island pu Thpraday,hy being thrown from biacarriage, wirs/the builder of the celebrated Yacht America, of the steam frigate Niagara, and of the Collins steamer Adriatic. His death excites a painful degree of interest in his coin; 'eta Firm, fIIHE undersigned having put:chased th,o 1 interest of T. B Tyler, in the Drug and Book business, purpose to combine their stock ! and continue to supply theirninnerous friends u-i:h the saute variety of goods as heretoforJ, eleeiti Books. Lte:ieving by this arrangement we shah curtail expenses at least ten per cent end . ...ire dii.posed to give our customers the ',enciit of the change, for ready pay r,lying au increased saes. for our 'stock will 1 comp - 4.'4k all ariteies found under the general 1 head oi - Dry Goode, Groceries and 1 'and liord.kare.. " Z:ON." N. A fUll sock(11'1).11141s, Medicines, I I _P:unts, Uiis,Cumphene,Fhtid,ond Dy.e Stutrs, kept eonstautly on hand together with sta.- tiouery, rincy anicies,Matches and Jewelry. ! For the truth of the above promises we r• spe,etfully invite an eiainiriation or our 'SMITH 47.. JONES. Coudersport, July 3, lz•Kit'l, TS hereby given. that agreeably to the laws JL of this Connuonwpalik, the undersigned citizens uf Potter county; Pa., will make ap plication to the next Legislature. for a Bank of issue and DepOlit, with a capital of one i . tundrvd thousand dollars, entitled THE . Seat 7 t t sii BA.' a, to be located at Coudersport, Ppt ter county, Penn.:ylvania. S. M. MILLS •1 7 . W. KNOX J. W. SAlrril C. S. JONES C. slim; _ARCH. r. JONES N.SCIIOOMAKER D. W. 42. JAMES A. JACKSON A. 4.OIUNS VILLE Coudersport, June BLES, English and German, a Farketyof ID steles and sizes, at the J ournal Book Store Pocket Bib:es, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, 'Webster's Dictionary, unabridged, octavo, high school antreounnon school editions. Harper's 'Universal Gazetteer, Cruden's Concordttnecl Testaments, :'..!agazine, hound, Bayard, Taylor's Works, 5 v 01.., Poets and Poetry of America, Poets and Poetry of England, Layard's Nineveh and Babylon, Willis's Poems, Goldsmith's, Cray's,. Osalun's, Cook's, and Tennyson's Poems, Paradise Lost. Lady of the Lake, Prescott's histories. Mexico and Peru, Thiel's' French Re - volution, Josephots. koliin, Winthrop's New-England. Macamey's England. Diekens' Engletod, The Spectator, S robs., .Children!B 1101 , 1{S-30 Toys. School Books, every kind called for in this community. Lati», French, and German School Books, Levereu's Latin Lexicon, Drawing Paper, Books, and Cards,. - Drawing Pencils—Crayons, Toy Paints, Colors for oil paimaig. Brushes, Chalk, Pens, Quills, Paper °fever) , - variety called lbr. Wafers, Wax, &c. Materials for Paper Flowers. Harrison's Copyang-Ink—Dayids' Blue Ink, Indelible ink, several kinds. Hovey's ink, Many Phrenological and Hydropathie Works. Fowlers and Wells' publications.. Blank - Books. Means. and Diaricc Teacher and Parent. Theory and Practice of Teaching. Lie of Horace Greeley. • Star Papers..H. W. Beecher, Works of Theodore Parker, - • Shakspeare, &c,, For sale chean at the . JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. yA E ESTER'S DICTIONARY Pocket, V V School, - University, Octavo, and Quarto plitions, for sale hy M. W. M. attention! TN consequence of the opening of the Cat tawbsa, NVilliainsport, and Llinira R. R. whereby direct -railroad communication now established with Philadelphid, . • P USE)", & WISE, - Wholesale de:ders in Foreign amid Domestic Dy Gough,. N. E. corner !•'illil and PHILADELPHIA, are now prep.ired to oll'or extraordinary in. gitcemen;s, to the Nordiern Penusyvania trade, to visit their city LU make spring pur •+lhasee. itt addition to the low prices they sell'ar, they will ahoe gu.trutee to 314 all goods pun clnsed of ht the s tine rates as goods vie shipped from New YOrk. Their stock consists of all the usull varieties of . pRINTS, CHAMRRAys, A WNS, BAREGE DELAINES; ALPACAS DE;BECE, . . WHIT*: GOODS IN ALL TEIEIR VA.II.I.gT y, _ _ _ BROCHE & BLANKET SHAWLS, IRISH LINENS 7& TABLE • DIAPERS, CLOTHS & CASSIMEITES, •• SATINETS & JEANS, • VELVETS & VELVET CORDS, LINENS, DUCKS & DRILLINGS SILL:._ & SATIN VESTINGS, BLACK DRESS SILKS, COLORED COMM:CS, RED & WHITE FLANNELS, 'PICKINGS &STRIPES, BLEACHED & BROWN MUSLINS &c. &c. s Q-- fyl luso:talent of Carpotiup WISE, FUSE 1 7 , & WISE, Wholesale Deaiers in ready-wade Clothing N. E. corner sth and Market 'ots., Philadelphia wili h..vo eonwautly on hand an a tenstv aisorttnont of Meu's rte. Boys' Clothing of every grads and quality adapted to the cobury trade. All garat Ids warranted of the newest yles and best workmanship. The People's Cash Store. .ArCOUDERSPORT. omething Nev, and:Something Wanted: T HE subscribers, having °meted into part nership arrau,gements under the firm 01 '.Nlsresnu WiLcox, will be happy to ECC all old friends, and all uew 'frieudd, calling day after day, and continually, at "The Peo ple's Cash Store" in Coudersport, inquiring for DR Y • GOOD . ,S', . . HARDWARE, CROCKERY, READY-MADE CLOTHING, and all the endless variety or articles which the PooPlo want, and . must 'ham And ' the übecriburs will sell to Abair customers, old Or Iwo for tl46i Cs. 4, or other Ready:Tay the very best .bargasns to be .had in Northern Penniylyania. • MAYNARD *WILCOX. Con+UNPorti -ADM St Via NOTICE 0 - ii 6 t.fill-'6'it Proposing Amondmenti to thp p onp t, t ixtio p of .the Com- Tnonwealth. Resolved by the Senate and House of &pre" sentatiies of the Polninontrealth of Pennsylea nia in General -issellibly ynet,-T . hat the fo:low mg amendment's are prupoied to ti.: enns:ittt tion of the eommomscal4l, in a ccnyilanc,c the provisions of the tenth articl,e tYereof, I= There shall be an additional" ariic!e to said constitution to - he - designated as article ear- 4nTicrz OP Pup4ic DER.Ts Src. 1. The state may contract debts,. to supply casual deficits or thilures in revenues, or to meet expenses not otherwise provided for; but the aggregate amount" of such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by o of ore or more acts of the general as- Sell hly, or at different periods of time, shall tie's er exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand dol lars, and the utonev . arisPig from the creation of such debts, shall be apptted to the purposp for which it was Omitted, or to repay the debts co contracted, and to pc other purpose whatever. • S. .2. In addition to the shove limited powfir the state may contract deb to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, defend the state in war, or to redeeM the .present out stauding indebtedness of the state; but the money arising from.the contractmg of soch debts, Shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. sr..o. 3. Except the debts abcWe specified, sertipm one and two of , hisarticb , no debt whatuveishall he created by, or on Cchalf 01 tint sate. St..c. :4, To provide for the payment of the present debt, and'any additional debt con tract, das aforesaid, the 'legislature shall, pt its first session, al.er -the :t4op6on of this atnettdotent, cre . ate a sinking fund, which shalt be'stitlinivrt to pay the accruing in.erest on such debt, and annually to redupe rife prine,pal thereof by a sum not less than *MP hun:.red and fifty thousand dollars; which sinking 'fund shall censist of the net annual income of the public works, front-time to tittle owned by the state, or the proceeds of the asale of tke same,'or . any part titan - ea, and of the income or proceeds of sale o, stocks owned by the state, toge.her with other funds, m r resources, that may be designated by law.— The sa,d sinking fund may be increased, from time to tittle, by assigning v tt any'part oftite taxes, or other reveutt. s oldie state, not re spired- for the ordinary and current expenses ofgov eminent, and unless in case of war, invasion or insurrection, nu part of the said sinking; fund shall be used or applied other wise at at iu extingthshment of the pubic debt. until the amount of such debt is reduced below the sum of five mitlions of dollars,. The credit of the commonwealth shall not in any la:tuner, orev,rut, be pledged or loaned to, any indivulugl, comithoy, corpo ration, Or association; nor shall the cot - anion- West.:l iterealier Leconte a joint owner, or stockholder, iu any cell:patty, association', or corporatidit. See. 6. The commonwealth shall not as sume the debt, or any 'part thereof, of any county, city, borough, or township; or any corporation, or assoc,ation; un:oss such debt shall have been contracted to enable the state to repel in casion, suppress domestic insurrec tion, defend itself in time of war, or to assist the'state in the discharge of any portion of its present indebtedness. Sec. 7. The leg:siamre shall not authorize any con it city, L•orough, township, or in porrormed district, by Yirtneof a yo.o of citizens, or o:hera•ise, to become a smeli hold er itt an./ colupany, association, or corporation or tp obtain money for loan its credit to; any corporation ? associm itis•ittriom'or puny SF.CON I) A NIE:i DMEICT There shall be an additional article to said cons:hill ion, to be desikplated as article 411, as feliw.s: 4RTIOLE OF NEW COUNTIES No county shall be divided by a line cut ting oil' over one-tenth of its population, (eith er to form a.n w pounly or otluirWise.) pat the oxprss assent of :inch county', by a vole of the electors thereof; nor shall any new county be established, containing less than four hundred square miles. THIRD AMENDMESI • From section two orate first article of the constitution, strike out the words; "of the city of Philadelphia, antt of each county revcriire -19;" frt u u section tjvc, °vim article, s.rdm out the words, " of Philadelphia. and of the .secerol counties;" from section seven, same artich., strike qut the word,, '•neither the city of Philadelphia nor any," and inert in lieu thereof the words, "and ten" and strike • out section four, same article, and in lieu- thereof insert the following: "Sec. 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-tbur, and in every seventh year thereafter, representatives to the num ber of ono hundred, shall be apportioned and distributed equally, throughout the state, by districts. in proportion m the number of tax able inhabitants in the several parts thereof; except tharany county conaining . at fleast, three thousand five hundred taxable:4. may be allqwed a separate representation; but no more than three counties shall be Joined, and no coumy Au!l be divided, in .the formation of a district. Any city containing a sufficient number of taxables to entitle it to at least twp representatives, shall have a separate repre sentation assigned it, and shall be divided in to conveniein di.ttricts of contiguous territory of taxable population as near as may be, each of which districts shall elect one ,pr!;- octitatlye." At the end ofseetion seven, same - article, insert thrse words, "the city of Philadelphia shall be dicided into single seuracirial districts, of contiguous territory as nearly equal in Luz utii-popululion as p&ssible; but no ward shall he divided in theforma t thereof." The legislature, at its first session, after the adoption of this amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial and rep rerentative districts, in the manner above provided; such districts to remain unchanged win: the apportionment in the yearvue thou sand eight hundred and sixty-four. FD Mtn"! AMEND .1!E/ T : To be section xxvi, Article 1 The legislature shall have the power to. al-. ter, rcvne, or annul, any charter of hicor poration hereafter conferred by, or under, any special, or general law, whenever in their opinion it may be injurious to the citizens of the commonwealth; iu such manner, however that no injustice shall he done to the 'corpo rator'. IN SiNe:is 40i121.1856. Re.xoked, That this resolutton pass. On the'firal amendment, year 24, nays 6,. On the second -amendthent, • yeas 19, - - nays 6. On the third argendinent, yeas 2.8, nays 1. On the fourth amendment, yea, 23,nays 4. litre* from the Jowls!. HOO. A. MAGMIX, Clark. IS HOUSE O,ERIPRESENTATirES April2l, . . hesolred, That' this resolutieri pats. 'Qn the-first amendment, Yeas '72; nays 24. - On the second amendment, yeas,63, nays 25. (in the third amendment, yeas 64, nays 25; and on fourth amendment, yeas 69, nap 16.. Extract from the Journal. 1V1,14.14111 ,T4PK, C/uk. SECRETARY'SOFFICE, G.'CURTIN, Tiled April 24, Itai. ?Sccretar!),.of tike Com! )nionwealik. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, Rcrii.slltalff..June 18 Pennsylrania, s* . I do certify that the. above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original "Re-e -lution reTato, e to :.n amendment or the Con stitution" as the same remains on fi!e in this ,ellice. )In testimony. whereof I hare here- L.S. `unto set toe hand and caused to be ( ):diixed.the 'seal of the Secretary's the day and year above written. - A. G. eI.."RTIN, Smeary of the L'anonuatrealth. Is SENATE, April 21, 18:X Resolution propos;ng amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, being un der consizleration, • On•the question, • . Will the 6enate agree to the first• amend ment 7 • The yew; and nay: were taken agreeably to the provision: of the Constitution, 'and were as fOI!QW. YPae•—•Niessrti. Browne, Buckali w, Cress well, Evans, Ferguson, to lenniken, lingo., In grain, Jainism], linox, Lanlyteh, Lewis, le- Clintoek, Price. Sellerq, Shuman, Souther, Straub, .Taggart, Walton, %1 wish, AV:terry, Wilkins, and Piatt, Spealu-r—t2l, Nays,-,Vlo4srs. Cribb, .Gregg, Jordan, 'Ali-d -i:tiger aia •Praft--.5. tl:.e question wa* cietertninptl in the On the queith,t.. %Yin the :ieuate :Tee co the seciiiis amendment he yeas and tutee were taken a greu4b:y to the provision; of the Coni•j,::,ipit Ltid were as fellow, 'iz: Biowne, Cros. well, Hoge, Ing,ratti, Jatitisop, Lablueli, Lewis, l't,:tilitock, Sionthor, Straub. IV:ikon', 11 e;,11, lwr ry nod NVH:ins-19. Nays—Messrs. Urabb, Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt, Price and Pion, Speaker—O. Fo the tjuestiou was detertnined in the a(}trtttatt•:t• • On the ques:ion, Will lbw Senate agree to the third amend ment I • The yeas and nays Were taken agreeakly the Unnstitu:ton, and.were a. 11.0:0%v, Yeas-31e,srs. Browne, Bun:lnt:42w, Crabb, Cr.neswell, Eva, ft,rg.n , on; Flenniken, Iloge, Inbrdni, Jamison, Jorthm, Knox, L:n !men, Leni, , MTlintoelt, Ale!linger, Prau, l'rico, Sellers, :Shuman, Son:lier, Straul?, I.',igg:,rt, Mtlion, ‘‘'e:sli, \i hcris 14 i:ly:na and Pitt, Spraker-4. tiregg-1. So the tpie.,tion was (16tvimined in the affirmative. oneition, Will Oe . Senate ,grog to the fLitirli amending)it The yeas and nays•were taken ag,ree:d4 to the Con-tit:Linn, and were a.:loiiiriv, viz: Yeas:—..ltlessrs. Browne, BnekaieW, Cress y:et], I . :einiiken, I i:ge, Ingrain, soh, J.orilan, Knox, .‘11:111:- leek, Price. Seiler:, shuu,an. Soil:her, Straub, Walton, Weld:, Wherry, Wiik,ni and Pratt, Sperthcf—:::t CraLb, Gregg, Meilinger and Pratt-1. So the, question eras tietermined in the Journal of the House of lie,irasentatives, April 21, 1 . .-150. The yeas and trivs were taken a,greeißy to the provisions-of die Cote:rim:ion, and on rice. first proposed :intendment, were follows, viz : Yeas—Aressrs. Andeaen, Baektl4, Baldwin ; Ball, Beek. (Lytton:iv, ) Beck, ( ork,) Bern hard, Boyd, Boyer, Brou ti, Brush, Buchanan Canipbeil, Carty, Craig, Crawford,' noi.vdail, Edinger, Faitso:d, Fo•i'er, Ge z, Haines, llautcl, Il:t'per, LI eiti.t, Ilihb<, Bill, flipple,Jiolcontli, 11unseeher, tql brie, Ingham, Innis, Le.ligaker, Lovett, NVCalitiont, 311:arthy, M'Coinb, Naugle, Mcnaer, Miller Montgomery. Iloorlield, Nutmeat ic her,•Orr, Pearson, Phelps; Purceit, I:atusey, Peed, Rein huh!. Itoberts, 66etik ' (Alle ghetty,pitnith,(Citinitria,).7huitll,(SVyinning.) Strouse. Thompson, Vait. V right, (Dauphin,) Wright; (Latzerne,) Znitinertuan and IVright, Speaker-72. lav;i—Die,./.6 A opt-iI:C. Barry., Clover, Coburn, Dock, Fry, Fulton ! Caylord, (nb boney, Hamilton, llauceeic, Housekeeper, Lei , enring, Magee, Manley, Morris, Mumma, Pa-air:goo, rialiAury, tiwi,li, (Phil adt!iphi,i) Walter, ‘Vintrode and rears:ey-24. SO the question was de.ermined of On the Tie:ohm, Will the llooso agree to the secondamend, thew The yeas and nays were taken, and were as follows, viz: YEAS—Messrs: Anderson, Backus, Bald- Beck, [l.vconiing,] Beek, [Fork.] Bernhard, Boyd,. Brown, Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig,. Fainold, Foster, Ge.:z, Haines, Brunel, Harper, I leins, Hibbs, lull, Bii.egaa, !fipple, llolconih, linnsecker, I nbrie., Inghatu, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporie,- Lebo, Long.ilier; Lovett, M ' ' Canhy, M • Comb, Mangle, Iffenear, Miller, 31untgoinery, Moor head, Nunuentacher, Orr, Pearson, Purcell, Ractsey, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberta, Shenk; Smith, CAlieg.tity,] Strouse, Vail, ‘Vhalloh, Wrigli., [Luzerned Zintinerinati and - Wright, Speal:cr—ii:i. N...,.v5-31e.srs. Augustine, .Barry, Clover, Edinger, Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibliony, Hamilton, Hancock, II wicker, Leisenring, 3ltigee, Manley, Morris, Mumma, Patterson, Phelps, Salisbury, Smith (Caruhria,) Thutup sun, Walter, 11 . .itErode, Wright, [Dauphin] and Yearsley—:.lii. So the question was doterthined in the all firm at iv e, o n t h e question, the House agree to 1403 third 1190114- mont 1 Tltp yens and nays worn taken, and were as follow; viz Yr.J.s—MeSsrs. Anderson, Backus, Bald win, Ball, Beck, [Lyconiing, ] Beck. [York,] Bernhard, Boyd, - Boyer, Brown, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawford, Edinger, Fans°ld, ,Foster, Fry, Getz, Haines. Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hibbs,llegas, ildlcomb, Housekeeper, Ingham, Innis, Irwin, Johns,. Johnson. La porte, Lebo, Longaker, Lovett; M' Caltnot, ~sl' Comb, Mangle, Menear, Miller, Mont gomery, 11inuneutaeher, Orr, Pearson, Phelpl, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Riddle; Shenk, Smith, (Allegheny,) Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (W oming,) Thornpson. Whallon, Wright., (Batt, phin Wright, (Ltrierna,) and Zimusertuari -641 . • Neva-rAfessts. Barry, Clover, Coliourn Dock, Dowdall, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibboney Hamilton, Hancock, Honek r, Leiser in M bare,, Magee, Yaaley, Meorlisad, Morrie, . • Patteram, - .2-Sebibobr' iri 3 biite)!ASAlislitti,Y, Walter, Wintrotle, • ..tearsly end- Wright, ' Speakete,-26. -- - "- - -- - So the question watt clelernliue.d in khe,affir native. . -- On Ihelquestion, •- •.-: •`... •-• •• • • Will the house agree to the 'fourth amend ment? ~ . The yetis and nays were taken, And were as follow, viz;_ .. . • YEA-Mes•srs. Anderson, Backno,Ball;l3.eck, [York,] geck;lLveohling.] It erni4ll; Boyd, Brush, Buchanan,Caldwell, Campbell, Curly. Craig, Crawford, Dowtlall, E,dinger, Fausold, Foster, Fr y• Getz, Hamel, Harper, Ileitis, Ilibbs, II ill.flillega.s, II ip ple,lfolcoink,ll °use: keeper, Ilmuecker, Imbrie, Innis, Irt, in, :Ichtt• son, Laporte, Lebo, Long•ther, Lovett, IM'Ctil wont, M'Cartey, tt'Coitib, Matzg:e, Mcnear, Miller, 31ontgamery, Moorhead, Nutmeats= cher. Orr. Pearmn,-Pbelps, Purcell, Rsunsey, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, :Monk, Smith, {Ca nibria.] SnUth, [NVyounttg]Tit amp son, Vail, Walter, %Qillen. Wriglitl lizerne] Yeinsley, 'Zimmerman Brown, Boyer, and I.Vright, Speaker-69. ISAYS-31essn . . Barry, Clover, Cobourn, Fulton, Gibboney, Ila ins, Hancock, fl uneker, Ingham, Leisenring. Magee, Manley, Morris, Patters:ln, Salisbury, and Wintrodc-16 • So the question ryas determined in the affir mative.. • • . SEcur.•,-.tatv's Orrzcr, Z Ilunisburg, June 27, 1c56. 5 Pcpnayirania; as.: I do certify that the above and foregoing is a trite .and correct copy of the •.‘ Yeas" and " Nays" taken MI the Resolution propo3ing antentlmmitg to the Constitution of the COlll - :is the. s Line appears on the Jour nal's of the two Ilinises of rlie lienend Asseni fq of this COminonwealth for the se.tsions of k;t. 3 -----,-- ? NV imess my hind and :11c seal of 1..5. `said ()Kee, this tweive-semenli tLy of —...... J trite. one thotNand . eiglit bemired and tifty-six. A: (:. crI,TIN, - Seere . :ary citn a Crintini.mc,falth,. .I..t!y 17, UOIDERNPOitT U. 11) 441.1 = TILE 'Proslac:: of 011'3 111411:101011 take plea sure in anininoting to the Public hat they hare engaged :he services of the Rev. J. lIENDRICi, its Prine.pal. Th.s gentle man conies to tis 11e reconiniendp.(l as tieing ab!e, talen.ed, and experienced. Ile has been engaged in te-,ching a large share of the time for fdleen years ; and from, among , the large number of his pupils, about Zest have gone out frien tinder his ins:rtie4otts, as teachers it: ditibrent pans of :It contnry. It v. ill be .Ins &beet to' ntakeAttir Academy one (IS the 1110 V. 110,U:1We St:1100:S in the ellk.wry, for 1110/5C %t 110 IV:.11 10 rplabfy th%ut.e.vet tar leaching or liif o her respells:6:e slit:ions int ;be, and a:so tier those %%Ito desire to prepare lot, - college. 35 11'. \‘"lt's . T.l2. TE 1131 \VIII coittnl.l!CC MI Monday. Deccotber :1(1, Acddentie year ‘vill Iredivided in. to Four Terms, of e:even weeks each term. `;ring Tenn v. ili connoence ot! 3lond February %5 7 Ir"..d:; ;he :ittnimer Tcrm v.ttl coninteuee on Monday, it, Ir.:01; and the Fad Term tut Mmtday, the Ist. day . 4epteinly3r,l•7;:)4.i. T E v S 'rtiiiion..• per tern' of eleven .weoks as follows Primary siinliei—Reaqing, Spelling, Mown! .Irillinietic, - - Eng': , l) Ltranelws—Geogra piiy, (lripigrap4y, Ai i.hinelie, p.m! Grainiimr, ----- - - - lii.dier Pr inches—Natural roninny, an.; .I.gebra, - I I iglier Maiiiemiltie , —.llgebra, 1;e. Latin; Greek, Frelick, and (;erilian ---- $5.01 , Drawing extra, $.250 dn. - - Cse of hisirinnent, - - - 1 , 4 men; s.rictly i» ativatice. MO can wri!e will he re:I:lir:Id to preittnt all original coniimo ion ;ratio in two week,: anti aii ina.tt huliiihirs to (jai:Li in two I%eidt.. the 'l'eriii•i id tuition are 'consider ab:yii. s r ;it .1 they hive been liere.utnre C. it is de , igned that the itearuediiii be ill/rollgil In ad the bnine:ies ; and thluac tthu desire in learn and ate ictitiit. , nill find a very Piturtr•iti.E. t:z.ol - III:iiKlIt()Sti, President.) LEWIS AIANN, 'l're:tanner, I G. lI,U%'Elt rtis, Trtts:ees. ELI ItEES, Board c u t be dlitainold :It private Frdn itius.in die village, or rount,t eau be It .d in Lilo Academy by applying to the Trtt,:ees. Coudersport, Auv.!..:2tid. L. F. ALA YiN A 1 I I), Dealer in Dry Gonik, Groe , :ries, Crockery, Ready-made -Cmliing, and Yankee ..7 , ; uliiiit - bi Third street, Coqdervon. TIEE PEOPLE'S C.ISIT STORE. No rich; T • S hereby given ;butt he Notes and Aecntipts of the late tirni tif ty'er anti Jones . lial4 been trnisferred to Smith Ar, Jones, and will be todittl in their hand: for roiiec . tun. 'l'hose intiebted to the late firm of Tyler and will pie.ise se:du the sante wilt the under btigned & JONES Coudersport, July 3, 1;i:36. NO 'ICU T HOSE. indebted to C. Smith either by not , : or account are earue,:tly repte,t-c - i to settle the'Sallll: hatnedia . ..ely,, as alit tleicr mined to collect ivitat is toy due tt hilWi/ polsibie t' fur money tuust be had and deb.,u must be paid. C. SMITH Coudersport, July 3, 1850 CLOTH DR ESSING, A LL persons having cloth to color and dress, by leaving the same the store of J. M. .I.lnld in Coudersport, will be forwarded : to the - . works of the subscriber finished in good order and returned, payment for dressing can be 'made to J. M. Judd Oil delivery °fate cloth. Mark the pieces pjaiuly with name and directions. - 11. pEltItY. fiemesee Fork Sept. 19th, 11. 13 utterwortii -- ITILL furnish the People with fresh Bear and MUTTON, on Tnesdayti and Fridays during the season. Cash Will be paid I'or beet cattle at all times. - 1 Coudersport, July 17, 1856._ VEW Musi•!•serrecl erery few days by .11 . N 9 Oklodeon# l7 , atut g e THE CASH SYBTEM: ADOPTED! ?tins Greatly-Rodueed HORAC333 B E roa WATERS No. dway, AGENT FOR THE. BEST BOSTON AND Y. INSTRUMENTS. T HE Lorgest Assortment ofTianns, 31 clodeotis, Musical litstntmel.ta, a n d llusie:ll24lerchatalibe all_ the I:, 8. Pima's front Teo ditll•:•iMt comprising thoml of eyt ry et.ciely ..I• style, ft tmi the ploim neat and substantial 65 oc, tave.t. it: Walhalt or Rom %rood Cases, lona $1.50 $:2!)0, to ilaise • ol• the racist elegant finish. lip to Oae tiomnud Dollars. No ho wl iu the Cition can compete with the nIoTe is the :amber, variety. and celelaity of its . i n . SII.IIIIIIIVN, Din* ill :he Extremely Low rticui al VV Lich iht y suld. . HORACE WATERS' MODERN IMPROVED PIANOS, • With or without Iron Frames," possessiot it their in,proventents t , lcl‘w•!•ttitigA 411 d 1 1 Clib:!. aleligth 6r , scalp, wad voinpaNs.of tow, equal 1 43 the Ciniti(l-Piaiip, itilit , -(1 with the beauty vf structure of tlit• stioare Tliry are j!tAlly proilottnced by tic by clic iir,t Jtd>ird bJ rite r 4, Ii) be tlitioi throe of ;my other- iiiitutifitetttrer. They b u ilt of :It- !•est and most titot - Nott,,thly 31 . 4r0n. 11::IIt3CP1(, Il) 4:4111.1 thu tioli ry E;it - 11 4 411:orantJ:eil to rAVe 3:111, foctimi. or 111 , 00y l'l..l.Vf)s A 7' GREAT GAINS, I. onNI:11.!ly 4 1.,ie, price . 8.4 , • tuelodeoz-et,::;. Buhr for Ini.'nlinents in tone, tonell. 10.4 du, r , :1;21.1ke. (r1nt:11 the riprd ten:pent. meta.) :\11.4414 otpt of ail ct iIL r •tylci a+ , (l Price. s4i, stin $;:,, 1100, •;11:1, $llO, df. nble RrrLia :thd t‘‘ 11.i , ,ks ut No' 1%11 t:isci.itut. Ciergyle4 and Churcht,:. TIN ei:yrt MARTIN'S Curr Arts, • BROWN'S HARPS, FLUTES, FLUTINAS, ACCOEIDEONS, 1,1‘)1 2 1 ,NS, an:r3fasii-al lostildn.•l;t., ot all kinls. at pricus !hail t 6 t6r pub ia. A lar;.:e tiirrunt t to es and Sc!:oo'.l. Tuo boppiicti nil the 11101• t h het ill tea tilt, U .IC. One of the lar ‘ , ;est and hest soketed 10g 1 / 1 ,8 of liasientatal 11 , 11,11,1 1u :1. cianprisal inatly of the choice an ' Inca: popular ails a the ilay, and tsiiJ he plid at otorthiril off It cm the it•gular prices, .51uste sent by mail to all parts 01' the coen• try, post paid - Particidar and persona . ; ;..nrs ii"" to ail unf.-i.s rcweivial by 'nail, tie. is-f.tri ho t iplal'alitf:Cfl lt, eVrIN lit t.fata e, Pia Las and K.-it a h. on , far rent, rcht u!nav,d / rilll'i:un,iMid .MclUilt`tiltS for zah, . 4 Fecund-baud I'iaat•a to- exchange for fu•vv. (it neral and keitct Dlttl ;.`1.11tIctIllt: of 11C-COS ff.'f f , !! I.;irt• of f 11 . 110.1"‘" he Ea GREAT ISOCeg lENTS OFFERED (; i:N Al.!. I'.II;T,S t.F 111 C ( tr: 1 ;; . 1 it llorvv,l% :11 tr.' Pia aa 310 , i,litot, ;tad ~, Alloic. NEW BOOX3. p..s..cirANTED 111.:ArTr, 1 ) 4.F.b.b.,,, k. Li, ' l'Oc.fifa, it, Proereiz of Re:igioll ide, s, hr L 3I Lhi d IfrtandTa . elot . z : Crave:4, Tlie Song of I I i., by Amy larbrop, Just recettcd fot- CK.f3 it: lilts J' , I:I;:CALs roar. ME EMI Ma - - :;45.011 N§' JU:73TICE,. ed.lio4, it _LI the Jut:l:A.ll, liU.,li sToltE C Wiz! riL, LI!!! f l ute_ of 'Lion, are Li; G Sing.l:g :11l JuI:RN-AL STOKE AN.o . tAS and Nebrar.!:::. L LaiLes Guide in Neetiict% Book of Prrior ricMes. liiirrowe's•Piatui Pone Primer. Way in the Worid. Dien Moniginery . s Book Fe:se:teri's Net% Anteric,:n thirdener. Siinohinc Ohl Dal Patho, i•Sitnoltine Grays:otte, E. J. May. - Eleinions of elcinic:er, 31argaret Choi:Ter, Eitriipe; Pa.ot and Present, l2-tigetyitter. L 'ziiw.t's Commentary on dm - New Tees tomit.• . • Endicott ..lattiqpincto, or Enter:a:Mug E perimidits to varieito sciences, Pet ;:_cietice. • . Liehig's Agnelli:tiro! Chemistry. Acevnleou Instructor, etc.,rat the JOURNAL BOOK STOI3E. Coudersport', Moy Lewisville steam Grist, liiill. T ILE ettbscriberNh:tyjo .o loircivieed the in: tierest i.rall lit.rretolore iftc, ithorora.„(niaiuncut.ere nurf prep.ircti to do eH kitats otn wet k to their as We believe tit a •wurkitunililiii inaiiiici; and hula: by it Atiliscat. intetition iq bihine•k, to mein anti reeelVe a , uer., stare of pat', wige. I'CriNol/3 Wl ,l / 1 118' to bare vvia•at ur , bcti.i i/at floured lur uitirket, can al l itties•be a cmu t u q u uled uu abort . NOTICE.. • For titre quality of the urk done; at our milf t i&etei'et• to k Let%isviEr, U. Coßto, Est 1.. Bo Lam, nod Maj. s. !t!. Ml:ls..lohn S Maui , Esq., anti Mr. Jam ii Lockfr,,Cimdcrsp ot t. ELIJAH GRIDLEY U. A. LENTS. 18,5 b. _ _ ! (AMA ! ! :------ r HL Water has name at last, and all who wish to have their grinding dune in the 3:f:ft Y BES T “141.141, ;nit bring your grain to the Cush:ngvillo Grist and theta yon will tied J. M Har lot! giving entire mtislioniou to all. Yoe whq dquht. hint' a call, atur - l yqu'll. got he sorry. N. 13. Wheat and Buckwheat .floured far market, en the shorlest-notice. Cushingville,. April 12th, 1856. TVIITIODIST Hymn Books 13f varioaa 11 bizei just io aud foi ails at the JOURNAL BOOK VTOKL
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