Free Democratic Nominations, FOR aOVERNOR, DAVID POTTS, 7R., 01 CHESTER Co FY)R SUPREME JUDGE, WILLIAM STEPHENSON, OF INlEncilt Co FOR CANAL C0.1 . 1:11ISSIONER , GEORGE R. RIDDLE, Or ALLEGHENY co Eir The central power of hunker :sot in this county has great trouble to '4 hum up a particle of interest among th.-! people for their cut-and-dried cau cus arrangement. This ii.diferenee of the people is a hopulttl sg,t, and is certainly very natural. Why should 14.! rank and file take any interest in stntaining party machinery that. is worked fin- the sole benefit of Slavery or in attending a Convention whuso u r,ceedings have been settled loag q'ore the convention me; s Why, the Condersp.rc leaden have I , •abliuly bo;sted these two weeks of le resolutions that would be adopted, ad they hale detailed the purport of ii Bargains ha% o been made and concluded, which determine who sl receive the nomination for' Congress lids year, and who shall be nominated 'or Assembly next Year. In all these little arrangements, it is never once asked what the people will ty M it; but it is boldly assumed, that the laboring men of the county are so .-I,laveil by party trammels, that they ill quietly ratify the bargains made the leaders, and rio-n of proptrty standing. This plan use to w:irk lo a charm ; but as it -has made the tly conveniently RI - nail, it barely c o,:ible that the rank aml tilts will set y for theniselvc', and tell the Con 'sport leaders they are fully einupe tolt to attend to their own interests. la that case, the attendance on Sat ,l7day will be slim; for whoever goes into Convention to-morrow, will find himself b.,and by a web of r:rty ninge , and ..cheme , , tl:.1 will frustrate cry eiTort to do a manly devil .q _IL OFTHEAPI: 1C..1 1:1 1N N17.1S S: - NI: 15 sty ankliip fr,.irn vor- Saturday, Jul• 15. arrlx .2tl this at this port. ller news is Cone import:int Tlw political news ci,ininues It is now past doubt that ;he 11m:sin r( lops have received coun •,•r-4,rdcrs, and do not (fait Wallanhia ; mil that the Aur•trians have for the -11:ivnt entirely relinquished the idea peac,cul occupation of the Priu cip:ui;ie;. The French army of the North i• embarking is English ships oilivar at Calais and Bologne. There iia.• been severe fighting on the Dan- The Spanish in - surgents wain -1:111 them-wives, and may carry on a pnqractrd u,nerilla war. TEM V.r.All. The Danube The news important The Paris Prow. states that on ith July the Turks took Mokan and Vine it za Islands; and on the Stli OM Alt NCH t, with 40,0(0) men, surrounded `he Russians, . and took Giurgevo. The Rmdians cut their way through, with the loss of 900, hors (1 w Gen. Cmin.Err lost an aria. Prince G (»ascii %Kum' was advancing, at last accounts, with :Atm men, by furred niarches, towards Giurgevo. Fifteen thousand French troops being at Rust chuk, it is thought the Turks will risk a pitched battle. The Turks have also crossed in the face of the Russians at Oltenitza, Details are wanting, but one hundred and fifty wagons, with wounded, have already arrived at Bucharest. A di:hatch frOm Bel grade calls the island Kamadan-Scy monoff, and says that the battle lasted te lily 12 hours. In evacuating Giur ero, the Russians burned some o f their si There is no longer any doubt that th e withdrawal of the Russian troops from Wallachia is suspended. In 'Moldavia the Russians are fortifying al the passes, and have destroyed the midges, and by damming up the riv t!rs have rendered the rivers impass ahlk!. Since Wednesday, June 28, "hey have completely dosed the Tran- ..YA . ania frontier. All indications seem 1. , testify that Bucharest Will he ItEDSCHID PArlIA1111• 4 resuinctl Te: ki 01 . _; ::. de ivr'd of 11 . 15 ';' , . , 111117.r : reported keti fr 7.6 zaitir ing Cr6nstadt on the 6th July. - Qhol era had broken out on boar() several ships: . the French ship Austerlitz had seventy cases. Such, at least, is the reason assigned for the withdrawal of the ships. The fleet is . now anchored • at Barosound. • A private letter from the Gulf of Bothnia of 30th June, states that the small Russian island of Siguisklar, had been attacked by . the British frigate Valorems: The tower of the light house facing the coast of Sweden, had been destroyed. Cholera continued to prevail at St. Petersburg, and in the garrison of Cronstadt. At St. Petersburg, on 28th June, the police report stated the number of cases at 05, on the day preceding, it was only 114, and on the first July there were,sBo. The Black Sea According to a dispatch from' Odes sa. (At the 7th, the combined fleets, fifty sail strong, .had been seen pro c6eding in the direction of Sebastopol. The Oest. CorreTondenz contains an editorial, stating that all the Ger man Governments - have' promised to give their support to a motion to be made in the German Diet, that the whole of'Germany do join the Anitro- Prus:ian alliance. The King ofWin-- temherg still stands aloof, but it is considered remain that he will event ually join. The Currespondefiz. Bitreau states that Austria will finally summon Rus sia to evacuate the Principalities with in a month, and will occupy Walla chia without waiting for a reply. On the sth of.l fine Itcnscnto PAcHA sent a complimentary Letter to the Hospidar of Servia, in which he con veys the thanks of the Sultan for the fidelity, firmness and extreme devo tion" which he has manifested during the present crisis. • rrw:mwErromaNwmT , a The steamer Prometheus arrived at Now - York last evening from San Juan with the following news: t_ The sloop-of-war Cynne arrived at San Juan on the 11th instant, to de mad a full and satisfactory apology for the alleged insult to Mr. l3urland. The authorities and inhabitants refused to make the slightest apology, and Capt. Hollins on the 12th, issued a pro clamation to the authorities and resi dents, stating that unless an apology was made by nine o'clock intim morn ing, of the r:lth, he should proceed to Lombard the town. No apology came. Capt. Hollins in the mean time, took possession of fhc Transit Company's steamers, and sent them to the town, 4,ll . Crinti prOteetiOn to all who chose to accept it, and precisely at the time designated a cannonading was com menced, and continued with a brief in . termission till three o'clock in the afier-: GEM No disposition being manifested on the part of the inhabitants to come to terms, at four o'clock P. M. a parts' was landed from the Cyane, command ed by a Lieutenant, and burnt the knot. Nothing remains but one or two) small buildings in the suburbs to mark the spot. - No lives were lost. The agent of the Transit Company tendered a free passage per Prome theus to all who wished. to leave, which a few accepted. • The Cyane was to sail for Boston on the 17th taking home Mr Faber.;, our ccuumer6alagent. Ihe British war schooner Bermuda and the West India mail steamer Dee, and a pritish merchantman, were wit nesses to 'the scene. The destruction of San i uau de k i, Nicaragua by the American s ) \ op-of war ('vane, as chronicled in tht,Era of yesterday, is one of the most brutal, cowardly, and infinnous actions that has ever disgraced a civilized nation. What greater cruelty and crime could be perpetrated by a band of pi rates 1 If this wholesale destruction has been authorized by the Federal (;overnment, ages will not wash out the shame from the \ational escutch eon. The guilty parties, whether high or low who have authorized this cowardly act, should be degraded from the stations which they disgrace. We care not which party was in the right, in the trifling affair which led to the, demand of an apology. It is im material. There could under no cir cumstances be the slightest justification of the cowardly vengeance which has been taken. It is preposterous to pre tend that the honor of the American Nation demanded such satisfaction from an insignificant village. The pre tence is as false as the action is in famous. We predict that _this affair will be found to be merely a pretext for the annexation of the town and the 1 adjacent coast. G.—National Era. rif The Hard Shell Democratic State Convention, which met at Syra cuse • yesterday, unanimously nomi nated Greene C. Bronson for Govern or; Elijah Ford for Lieutenant-Gov ernor; Clark Burnham for Canal Coin missioner, and Abram Vernon of Liv ingston, for State Prison Inspector. Judge Bronson's - letter declining the nomination will be fOund under the telegriTlthead.-.-X Y Tribune,Julyl3. lea..t It r1 ) ''"" In dress;,the medium between a fop and sloven is what a maa of sense ought to ei;deavot to keep." t,.1.-at r- Germany. QM ARREST FOR =NAPPING A man by the mite of Merrill' was arrested at Gloversville,• Fulton count}•, on Friday, charged with kidnapping Solomon-Northrup, the slave. Our readers have doubtless seen or heard of the book entitled, "Solomon Nor thrup; or, Twelve Years a slave." The book states how Solomon was invei gled and enticed away, and sold into slavery some fifteen years ago. Henry B. Northrup, Esq., of Sandy Hill, Washington county, m whose flintily he was brought up; expended a large sum of money iu ascertaining the where abouts of the colored boy, and after twelve years' search he found and rescued him from the' curse of slavery. Not satisfied with Procuring the freedom of Solomon he has been for two years endeavoring to ferret out and bring to justice the wretch who, for the sake of gain, trafficked in human flesh by deliberately selling a free man into bondage. The person upon whom suspicion rested, had recently made his appearance in the vicinity .of Gloversville, and the arrest was made on Friday morning, at the above place. The .prisoner was armed with pistols and bowie knives, but so prompt was the arrest that he had no time to use them. He is reported to be a real deFperjdo, and had he had the least suspicion of being arrested, would no doubt have used his weapons freely: The negro identified hint the moment he got his eye upon him. The examination was set down for to-morrow. We hope full justice will be done him.—Buffalu Republic, of the 11. OUTSPOKEN The Pittsburg Commercial Journal discoursed as follows in its issue of the 3d inst : For the first time, since we have been concious of a sentiment comprehending its associations, the Fourth of July fimrs us soured and indifferent toward the continuance of these political bands which smite us to the Slave States. 'We have been driven to deter mine for ourselves "what is all this worthl" and the day which shall separate us from slaYery whch has dishoneied us at last, equal ly with those who were always enamored of it, will find us at least, not unwilling wit nesses of a sepatation of the Union. Whilst we make this admission, however we have no will, no purpose, to relinquish the golden and glorious histories which start with Cis day, and cluster 'in association Around it Bunker Hill and Yorktown are not to ba Sep arated if the sons of the revolutionary flutters find themselves forced by growing differences of habit and temper to divide:their possession::: and seek a seperate fortune. For ourselves, we do not believe that the Repeal of the Missouri Compromise, which compels uS into new partnership with slavery which Nationalizes that hitherto sectional in stitution, will ever permit us again to look with kindred feelings upon`fhe south, or cling as we have done, to the Union as a guarantee of our natiOnal greatness. The wherefore of this we need not now argue. Enough, on this occasion, that a recurrence of our National Anniversary finds us constrained to make• the admission. r P kRTY VS. PRINCIPT.E.-A writer in the last Azitalorbits the nail square on the head, as follows : It inset down as a fact, :hat if a man . in si,ta upon his old iirt.y organization under the present eircumitauces, that he loves party or office better, and before the welfare of his country. - FRANK JOHNSON, eabinct COUDESPORT, POTTER COUNTY PA, Wishes to inform the citizens of - Coudersport and the surrounding country, that he will exe cute all orders in his line of business at short notice and reasonable prices. Place of business near the Presbyterian Church. 7 P 2 lv. Library Notice. THE stockholders of the Coudersport Li bran• Association; will hold their quarter ly meeting, for the transaction of comuittnion al business, at the house of the Librarian, M. R. Kent, on Saturday, the fifth day of August next, at 3 o'clock, P. M. July 2G, 1854 Notice. TS hereby givel that a two-year-old brindle is taken into the Borough / pound. The owner is requested to pay charges and take him away or he will-ho disposed of according to law. L. BELL Jr., Pound Master. aurbe»fttg. ALL business in the line of SURVEYING, entrusted to him,, will lie performed with promptness and fidelity by C. C. MARTIN. Temperance House, Coudersport, July 14, i 54,9 Sheriff's Proclamation. WHEREAS, the Hon. Robert G. White, President Judge, and the Hon. O. A. Lewis and Joseph Mann, Esqs., Associat e Judges-of the Courts of Oyer and Tennitter and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Session bf the Peace, Orphan's Court and Court of Common Pleas for the County of Potter, have issued their precept, bearing date the 20th day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty four, and to me (Ji meted, for holding the Court of Oyer and - Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Session of the Peace, Orphan's Court, and Court of Common Pleas, in the `Borough of Coudersport on MONDAY, the 18th day of September, next, and to continue one Week. Notice is hereby given to the Coroners, Justices of the _Peace, and Constables within said county. that they be then anti there in titer proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. 3L of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other ramembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be dune. And thoso who are humid by their redognizances to prosecute against the pris oners that - are or shall be in the Jail or the said County of Potter,- are then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. Dated at Coudersport, Aug. sth, and the .79th year of the ludependenbe of the United States of America. PIERRE A. STEBBINS, Coudersport Aug. I, 1854. ' Shnriff. LIST OF CAUSES FOR trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Potter County, at September term 1854. James C. Carson vs. Verse! Dickenson. John Keating et. al. vs: Versel Dickenson, John Keating et. al. vs. Edson \Varner. Jolin M. Lamberton vs. James H. Wright,' Thomas Rees vs. Frank L. - Jones, James Ayers vs. James Bartron, llitigliaut School District vs. C. C. Crum, Eie tutor etc., Chester Andrews vs. M. J. N. Harkin, Daniel" Clark vs. Daniel IL Hancock et. al. W. T. Jones &A. F. Jones vs. Julius Baker, W. T. Jones & P.Jones vs. Ethuund Alvord, W. T. Jones & A. F. J OULM vs. C. P. Coo!. Henry Hurburt vs. Marthia Hurburt, Wiiiiiun Cafson vs. Charles W. Johnson, Nath'i W. Abbey vs. J. C. Bronson &Charles N. L. Dike vs. Isaac Benson. V. 0. Spencer Vs. Nathan WoodcOck. H. J. OLMSTi'D; Prothrinoiary's Office, Pro,:hanotary. f' cudersport July 27, :TIIO3IAS STEWARD*N . ,.. n., tt.syrtirg N. E. corner tat anti Walnut-streets, 7-3 4t PHILADELPHIA. C. W. ELLIS, ttorneg at 'Eat)) ; Coudersport, Pa. Jan. 18, 1830. - tf F. W. KNOB, • ttoruc at ?Lab), Coudersport, Will regularly utteild the courts iu Potter county. A. P.- CONE, Sttorttrß at Well:thorough, Tioga county, Pa, will regular ly attend the courts of Potter county. June 3, 18-18. ripllE undersigned laving, been entrusted with the care of several largo 'tracts of laud in this county, has made himself ac quainted with the.lands and land titles of the county, and will give immediate • attention to any business of this nature that may be en- trusted to hint. . J. S.NANN. _ H. S. HEATH,- Illjnnician an' aurgron,.• Coudersport, Pa-, will attend to all calls, for professional assistance with promptness and tidelity. Office 0:1 the west side of Main -tit., second door above the Journal office. 3-47 EL R. GAGE, M. D., 10011YSICIAN AND SURGEON—WouId re spectfully inform the citizens of -Gt.wlers port and Potter county, .that he has located permanently among them, and will attend to all culls in his prof scion. OiliceT. B. Tyler's Drug and Book Store G-G ISAAC BENSON A woRNEY-AT LAW.—Otlice, East side ..tiof the public square, Coudersport, Pa. By spec!al arrangement the professional ser vices. of S. P. J ouNsos, Esq., may be engaged through him in all cases in which hu is nut preciously concerned. N. B.—All claims due and payable to the undersigned, personally and professionally, may be timnd m the hands of Isaac Benson, Esq., for adjustment. S. P. JonssoN. •March 1,1 r S r. 1-2.tf • JOHN S. MANN, A TTORNEY As 13 COUNSELOR AT LAW, attand the s.everal Coiwts in Potter and 111 E...in counties.. 'All business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. 011 ice cm Main -street, opposite the Calla I louse, Cuilcrrsport, l'a. ARTHUR G. OLMSTED, A TTURNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, attend to all business entrusted "to his care With promptness and fidelity. Office—in the Temperance Block, up stairs, Main -street, Coudersport, Pa. 74 L. F. MAYNARD, attorucv $.7 eounorlor at 'il.atu, Coudersport, Pa. ()dice— horth of the court' house equate, at "The Peoplci's Cash Store,' up stairs. Cabinet-Maker Si, Upholsterer) COUDERSPORT, PA., . Will execute all order; in his line of ir'eler" - business with neatness and despatch. 2;11' Place of 'business—the Manufactay formerly owned by G. W. Strong—two dimes above 'Win. Crosby's dwelling. Having improved the building and ma cliinery, and employed gotid workmen, he is prepared lc) do work as well as the best, and on short notice. 6-3011 A FEW pieces of new Music; 11 Music procured to order: also, Tem perance and other Tracts, or any periodicals desired. Ca — SCHOOL. BOOKS constantly on hand, with paper, pens - , slates, and every thlug needed fin* going to school. 6-3:lif M. W. MANN. E. M - ANN, Sec'y C. SALEM.' Eicalrr in Orp Hardware, Crockery and Glass Ware ; . Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps. Stone and •TVooden Mire: In short, almost everything usually kept in a -Country •Store. , All ofiwhieh he offers for sale at very low prices for the pay. Place of business.corner of gain and Sec and Streets, Coudersport, at the old -stand o W. T. Jones, & Br. July 7, k 54. 7-Stf HONEY.—A good quality of hopes- for sale at. C. S.:MVPs. HARDWARE AND TIN, T is reported Milt Nebraska Bill is in -town ! I and by calling at the Hardware Store of „James W. Smith, on Main titreet, roil can find for sale—cheap for cash or exchange, better assortment or Cooking, Box & Parlor Stoves, • All Varieties and Sizes; CUTLERY Tin ,Copper and Sheet Iron Ware ; Mill and M cut Saws, Hoop-iron, Nails and Chains; Carpenter's Tools and Files, Iron- Ears and Anvils; A Good variety of hulling Hardware; where also May be found a general assortment of lappaniut Warr; TOTS TO PLEASE TILE BOYS ; together with a good variety of such as than can b© found elsewhere in this county. And I would call especial attention of those who wish to purchase, to my large and well solectedstock of STOVES. Likewise that my TIN, SHEET IRON, AND COPPER WARE is all made of good material and by a skillful and competent workman: All I ask is for you to call and see my' goods, price tkem, and I have no doubt you will be satisfied with the price and goods. All kinds _of produce taken for goods. I also pay $2O per ton for old iron. JAMES W. SMITH- Cotidersport, July 7, 1,•.;54. 7-Nf. 9 - 1 H E best three shilling to t and Cid sugar is -11.. at OLMSTED's. A FULL assortment of Groceries, "1 - I_ a t low !i:ntr.-A,.•oaoninly on hand. Yard widc , v , n 7. fr:_an ccn:s upwards, at OLAISTEDT. iiunintsa dart's. LAND AGENCY. JAitIES M. BASSETT, Grocerias and Provisions ; WOODEN WARE, HAND and HORSE RAKES, l'ails, and Tubs &C., kC.,— Ba:.qutta . • r --- ••-•: - PROPOSING -; ktuendmentitotheCenstitution of the Cominonwealth. . ..„ Itesotred by tho Sennto and, , House of .Pcprutentigireq of ihc Corninotnceattlt of Penn sylvania. in • General iisstmbly intt, That the following amendments be, and the same a:e hereby proposed tp the Constitution of the Commonwealth, under and in accordance wite the provisions of the tenth article thereof, to wit.: • , PROPORTION 1,40 RE ARTICLE RI. § 1. The aggregate amount of 'debts here after contracted by the Commonwealth shall never- exceed the sum of five hundred thou sand dollars, except in case of war to repel invasion, suppress insurrection,.or to redeem the public debt of the Commonwealth, and the money so r aised shall be applied to the purpose for which the debt may be contracted, or pay such debts, and to no other purpose. 4 2. To pay •the .public debt of the Com monwealth, and debts which may hereafter be contracted in cafe of war to repel invasion, suppresslnsurrection,and to redeem the pub lic debt, the - Legislature shall at their next session after the adoption of this section into the Constitution,.provide by law for the crea fion of a sinking fund, which shall not be abolished till the said public debt be wholly Paid, to consist of all the net' annual income front the public works and stocks owned by the Commonwealth, or any other funds arising under any revenue law now existing or that may hereafter be enacted, so far as the saute may be required to pay' the interest of said debts semi- - annually, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a• nun not less than tire hundred thousand dollars, increased yearly by compounding at a rate of not less than filly per cent= per annum; the said sinking fund shall be invested in the loans of the Commonwealth, which shall be cancelled limn time to time, in a manner to he Provided by law : no portion of the sinking fluid shall ever be applied to the payment of the debt of five hundred thOusimd dollars motioned in - the 'first section of this article, but the said sinking fund shall be applied only to the purposes herein specified. :t. The credit of the Commonwealth shall not in any way be given or loaned to or in aid of any individual, company, corporation, or association, nor shall the Commonwealth here after, become a joint kt i vner or stockholder in any company, assoeia ion, or corporation in this CominonWealth, or elsewhere, formed for any purpose. § 4. The Commonwealth shall never assume the- debts of any county, city, borough, or township, or of any corporation or association, unless such debts shall have been contracted to repel.invasion, suppress insurrection, or to defend the state in war. = Prohibiting Municipal Subscriptions. The Legisianire shah never authorize any county, city; borough, or township, by a vote of its citizens or otherwise, to become a stock holder in any joint stock company, association, or corporation, or to raise money for, or loan its credit to, 9r in aid of any such company or association. E. B. CHASE. Speaker of the House .of Representatires. 31. 31CASLIN, Speaker of the Senate. In the Senate, April' e, 1854. Resolved, -That this resolution pass. Yeas! 22, nays 6.—[Extract from the Journal. T. A. MAGUIRE, Clerk. In House of Reps., April 21, 154. . Resolved, That this resolution pass. Yeas 71, nays 20.—[Extract from the journal. WM. JACK, Clerk. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, Filed April 29, ,k 354. C. A. BLACK, Secretary of the Commonwealth. PENNSYLVANIA SS: SECRETARY'S OFFICE, } "Harrisburg, July 1, 1554. , ••••• , --0 , Ido certify that the above and 1 , foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original." Kesolntion," as the same remains on tile at this office.' - Iu testimony whereof I have here . -. unto set toy hand and caused to he affixed thti seal' of the Secretary's office the day and year above. writ ten. C. A. BLACK, Secretary of the Commonwealth. • Journal of the Senate. " Resolution No. 562, entitled Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, vim read a third time. On the question, will the Senate agree to the first proposition, the yeas and nays were taken agreeitity .to the . Constitution,• and were as follows, viz : YEAS"—Meq.:3rs. Bock:dew, Darlington, Dar sie, Furguson, Foulkrod, Prick, Fry, Good win, Haldeman, .11amilton, B. D. Hamlin, E. AV.llamlin, Heisler, Jami , on. McClin 'took, McFarland, Piatt, Cfuiggle S ager, Slifer, and McCaslin. Sprafrer4`23. NAYS—MeSsr,Vrabb, CrCSWell, Hendricks, Binzer, Kunkle, a lid Skinner--4i. So the question was . determined in the af firmative. On the question, will the senate agree to the second . proposition, the yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Constitution, and were as follows, viz: YEAS—Messrs. INekalew, Darsie,Furguson, Fpulkrod, Fry, Goodwin, Haldeman, B. D. Thunlin, E. W. Hamlin, Hendricks, Meister, Hoge, Jamison,-Kinzer, McClintock, McFar land, Platt, Price, Quiggle, Slifer, Wherry, McCaslin, Sprakrr-`3'.J. NAYS—Messrs. Crahh, Creswell, Darlington, Hamilton, Kunkle, and Skinner-4i So the question was determined in tho af firmative. Journal of the house of Representatives.. "The question recurring upon the final passage of the Resolutions, the first proposi tion was agreed to as follows, viz YE:As—Messrs. Abraham, Adams, Atherton, Ball, Barton, Beyer, Bigham r Boyd, Bush, Byerly, Claldwell, Calvin, Carlisle, Chamber lin, Cool Crane, Cummins, Daugherty, Davis, De France, Dunning, Eckhert, Edinger, Eld red, Evans, Foster. Fry, Gallentine, Gibboney, Gilmore, Gray, Groom, Gwin, Hamilton, Hart, Hiestand, Hillier, Ripple, Horn, Hum mel, Hunsucker, hunter, Hunt, Jackman, Kilgore, Knight,,Laury, (Lehigh,) Linn, Ma gee, Maguire, Manderfie Id, M'Connell, M'Keu, Miller, Menaghan, Montgomery, MoOre, Mo ser, 'Muse, Palmer, Parks, Parmlee, Passmore, Patterson, Porter, Putney, Rawlins, Roberts, Rowe, Sallade, Scott, Sidle, Simonton, Smith, (Berks,) Smith; (Crawford,) Stewart, Stock dale, Strong, Struthers, Wheeler, Wicklein, Wright, Zeigler, Chase, Speaker---85. NAYS—None. So the question was determined in .the af firmative.. • • - . Brooms, On the question, will the House agree to the second proposition, the yeas and nays were taken, agreeably to the provisioni of the 10th article of the constitution, and are as follows: YEAS—Messrs. Abraham, Atherton, Ball, Barton, Beck, Beyer, Bigham, Boyd, Cald well, Carlisle, Chamberlin, Cook. Crane, Cum mins, Daugherty, Davis, Deegan, De France, Dunning, Edinger, Eldred, Evans, Fry, Gal- Gibboney, Gilmore, Gray, Groom, Gwin, Hic:oa lid, Hillier, I lipple, I ton....ecker,.llitmcr, Hurl:, Jackman, Kilgore, Lamy, (Lehigh.); Lowrey, (Tioga.) Einii Magee; Maguire, M'Cooti- Miliee, Moilogliau, Momgemery, Moore, Moecr, Mu. e, . Palmer, Parke, ,Parinlee, Pas+. more, Pat.terson, Porter, Rawan.s, aoeert.s, _ Rowe, soliade,Seott, Simonton, Stulth.(Berks) Smith (Crawford) Stockdale„Whee:er, Wick lein,Wright, Chase, Speaker-71.' Nky a —Messrs. . Adams, Baldwii4 • Berns. Bush, Byerly, Eekhert, Ellis, Her, Herr, Horn, Minima N'Combs, Miller, Poulson, Putney, Sidle, Stewart, Strong, Strntbers, Ziee:er--20, • So the question was determined in the of fummive. SECRETARY'S OTYICE, Hnrrisbuli, July'l, 1e54. PENNSYLVANIA, SS. • • "..-^-0-• Ido certify that the above and SEAL. foregoing is a Into and correct copy' .0-r.. of the " YEAS" and " s.ws" taken on - - the " Resolution relative to the amendment of the constitution or the commonwealth" us the same up , ou r 'the Journals of the, two Houses of - the General Assembly of this commonwealth- for the session of 1854. Witness my hand and the seal of said office this first day' of July, one thousand eight hundred and " C. A. BLACK, Sarciary of the.Commuateeald4 7-10 in Foreign Attachment. Potter (7ounty,s.s. •••••••••• • The Counnonwealth of Pennsylvn. FAL nia to the Sheriff of said county., Greeting: We command you that you attach Silas Sullied:lnd, late of your county, by all end singular his goods and chattels, lands and ten ements, in whose hands or possession server the same may be, so that he lie and appear belbre the Judges of our Court of Common Pleas, at Coudersport, at a 'county court of common pleas there to be hhld Tor the said county on the third Monday- of September nem, then and there to answer Manhew S. Ennis, Wm. Ennis, and Joseph 11. NVeleh of a plea of Assumpsit, not. exceeding five hundred dollars; and also that yowsummen the person or persons iu whme hart& or possession the property of the said Silas Sutherland may he hoard, so that they be and appear before ins said court at the same time anti place, to r.u;- ti what may be objected against them, and abide the )tolginent of the court therein—and have von then mid there this writ, Witnes.Ythe Hon. Robert G. White, Presi dent Judge of our said court at Coudersport, this 19th day of - July, Thsl. IL J. OI2IS'I'ED, Prothonotary. By virtue of the above described writ, I have attached the following de=erilied piece or parcel of land, situate in 'Sharon township, Potter county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as frillows; to wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of warrant 21'4'6, theare by the north line of said warrant east 44 rods to the. west bank of the Oswayii creek, thence up the south bunk of the creek and rare (being line of lend conveygd by Silas Sutherland to Thomas J. "ludic) . to the east line of said land, thence south one hundred and two perches and itivo4entlis to a post, thence we,t one hundred and tifty-six perches to a post in west line of said warrant,, thence by said line north two hundred and two perches and live ten'hs of a perch to the place of beginning— , cootaining one hundred and sixty acres, of about liv e acres are cleared. . P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff: SHERIFF'S OFFIM 0/n(10-sport, July 21, 1P.54. S 104 it Classification and Appraisement OFlfetaiters of - 3lerchandize in the county of Potter, made by the snbscr;ber, Ap praiser of :Ilercantile' Taxes for .-the said county, in accordance with an Act of the “elieri3A. ,, enibly of thi4 coninionive:llth. en titled "An Act to provide for the reduction or the Public Debt,'' passed the '22d day of April, 1:346, the 11th sectioA of which Act.rejitures that all dealers in Goods, Wares, and Mer chandize, the growth, product, and manullic titre of the United States, and every person who shall keep a store or, warehouse for the purpose of vending and dis Posing of Goods, IVares, and Merchandize, when such person is interested in the manufactnre ofsuch . tlood.i, IVares, and Merchandize, shall be Classified in the Iti , ipe manner, ;;nd required to pay the aumml tax and license fee as isrprovided and required in relation to dealers in foreign merchandizl: : Proridcd, That merchants who keep a store or warehouse at their own shop or manufactory, for the purpose of vending their own manuflictures exclusively,.shail nut be required to take out any license.. DEALERS IS .I . IIERCITANDIZE; &C Allegany.; - th.e.ss NINIF.S. D. N. Jinks, Bing am J. B. J one.; & co., C'ondersport Borough J. B. Sufi: Co:lins Lewis 31ann,'. D. E. Ohns Charles W. Johnson, John 31. Judd, 'l'. B. Tiler, J. W. guilt'', I).'.V. Spencer, Miles White, Jones, 1.. F. Maynard, r Genoal. IL 0. Perry, John Hacleet,...t \V itli:nn Perrv,.... Spencer Preston,: Harrison Richard Goodman, Rosa & White, W. IL Elder, Hebron Lord & Dwight,... Oswayu 31TongaII,. Charles Simmons, Sharon Malin & Nichols, llohin: Brow & Lord,.. WM Alonzo llorton, A. Corey, E. llacket, llliar:bn .larks on & Jones. liquor, .. Ellision, Eulaliu. A. Ne:son, Stetcardson Jnlins John.. on, . 14 7:00 An appeal will be held at the Court Musa in Coudersport on tiaturdav, the 19th day of August next, between . tbe.iioura of 9 o'clock, A. 31. and 4 o'clock, P. M., for aft who may feel titeinselves aggrieved by the foregoing uppraiieutent and classification. 11,-41 LUCAS CUSHING, Mercantile Appraiser for Potter Co. OHEST HANDLES, D coy do., Bobs, 1. Retches, Halter Snaps, Wardrobe Hooks, Barn Door Hinges, - kept for sale by • • LEWIS- MANN., WROUG HT • NAI . LS at MANN's st(in.r. flabbittls Yeast and Soap Pow. hers.— !::r:• miperior articles yre war; ranted to Fa' i 11 1,U 71111 money, and :promfor pea • e and lre.rmony in l;uui!ica. . For tale ea '" .Tax. $7.00 7.00 . 11 11 . 14 . 14 7.00 7MO 7.00 7.00 7.1)0 7.0 0 7.00 MI 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 .14 . It 11l 7.00 7.4t0 7.00 ON 15.n0 7.00 BEI