~ ( vic . • i n . 4- &:::f - -'. --- .1: - ",1...- Or " 4 " t.--, . - - ...,, ,-- zt• - .-' ~ , ..,, ; - -- - >-- - .!Ft.- - -,:: - .7.r ••:--%, A '",.;e1l ti p ' -z: :.7 i ,. .:.. ..1 • "••••::?..;`''.- I ? ~..._ Free Democratic Nominations. 101? 6011:12.VOR, O.IY POTS, (Jr CiiE,TER CO FOR SCPBEITE JUDGE, anum sTE p HEN SON, OF 311.1turi: Co roR CANAL commissioxEß, GEORGE R.. RIDDLE, Co ORGANIZATION 0F,...KAN52.9. some le w conscientious' Democrats, tin ing to 10.1%0 the party, and hoping ahvayg - ;lie hes!, are reluctant to adinit the woof .: eiritspirae to extend Slavery 7.,:_hunt Thr.c men will have I ist hope ile , troyed by the publication ..41`p.reels appilinnuents to olliceri for that Ili - re they are: .1 IL REF !Wu. of Pr uu cieaui , t, Governor. Secretarv. ‘1,1 , 05. linen'., If J 1.:.i , •0.. of ,lic:alga. Aszoc.,ate j oli ss l o.s. of Cl,iu, As:ocia:e =I l ' sr“; 6 t J. 1. trz. of Loui. , ;./na, Di,trict J of o'llrers b.tve itMiost unlimited of iiati , ,ts for :limo! eigli•eett Ili Ult it pe , pie ;II be nbl- to do liitte or tin: ..n- 111.'111. Go% ernor iteetler is nom ,. his devotion to the s'.a%e- , oil intert. , l [lnn I'lllllloll, 1-ear.; i”'ed.iltdi. We lotow nothing of the • lents of Satoh.: \V. J oinistum hit pre the others. Administration ;liiciary are in tile kinds sst‘ ! their pnrii,ites. c.:4e involving will be tried before mi \l l ,4 o , ir i I Court. and In a 11istriet. In the face of the-os flick, some o.t• Athoitti,tratitto or ti , have the cool I;:htre to pretend that there is no design :nte‘e: to establish slavery in Daily Ittaibte,-. xvF,DERED FOR REFUSING TO TREAT. .111 Iri•lnimn nits recently murdered at lo ck. J•iand, Illitenia, hecmise he cofildn't a. We find the particulars of the affair in 'l4 , hock !strati /Ire : nn • Thursday evening. a party of five Ir;.litnen got into a row oboist treating, at the 11',..liington House, in this city, the musse ou•nce of which was the infliction of five i‘L , upon One of it.tir number, by another of pwti, producing death in a .few minutes. the of the stabs penetrated near the heart, ..!•tr isiThe atom:al and one in the thigh. peat lived long enough to identify to an :•'.cer tie four men whom he accused of ;.i.atiltiag him. They immediately tied, but he officers succeeded ie arresting three of Sea, die one escaping said to be the actual p.urderer. The name of the murdered num ilogan. The whole party were ralumen Immediately down from the Fineries. and radiomen identify tha murderer as Laing • own hi; the name of James McFadden or The Adeertiser think' it is time to do _away ult at least a portion of the liquor shops in !tau city. We thiik if they were shut up I:‘;together, not only in Ronk Island, but every- Nirte throughout the land, we shou!d not tale raNe of murder to record where sve tau . pub!i4a a hundred.—X. F. TrilAux.x. Fret Homes—Why it Was Dpieated. Son:Ltor Hunter no doubt thought Itinuas:f v.:rt. in getting the Senate to amend the 11 r,, , .ead Bill, by adopting suh.:i , tne, • `, 'a would nto:t effectually (a 5 he de ,::gtieti) to emigration fr:oin the North to r: a and and :urn tile rurrem to • ' land: loc:.md in ;lilt portion of tile admitted to :lie Union a, dace:. . • • tionterli :nib-Mine provide.] for the • •'t a 11111.1 i by per r zon, mile:tile of • under the law:: of the :,14etr in ••1 t 1 , I Inds lir." Tie k tSr bill we , !nn m from. nn one (mold 'n NeliraNka or Minesota, the full gtll ernment price of a • r quarry aere, wilt', they '. tid iu thr lilt, s lor tlielN•e and a 1' en . .%••M e IV.; an :tore ! t,,,, 4.1 :,gain. ; "simke.s. - --;egi.tative front the Booth—icl.•ch' mill be .1 into evert - hill. where :1 crael: or • !eft into hich the dark spirit of vt in:in•tatr Diinzteit. =NI MEE I) let , th, aftcr n HE:'CIiV D.. v,,t11._ tl SIM (4 . ILU.I tict3,, , ! - crirs, six -F111:: : 4 )111711. In th. , (' D art C . COM 110i1 11.1•1101. 11/101/ rite. , qr Y.llrr i • 7 . • .1. C. 111' 0 11. 1'.41,11T01. SI . I3P(EN.A and :dit‘s ,n]:pirna ,f :::rm..! ;lihil. !yob , . b . A 1:Hr.t.,1 I. relq.:l,;olit, i. ' r,quired to ,tt .on to be I.ebl , tu d:iy of Ccu,:. r. i ,r, Cu un.swer .tf 1'..1. 1-1-4 t IS - -4 Sheriff's Proclarna.tion. fllil{Ti.\ ,tin Hon. Robert G. \\line, t i're,ident Jude, tind the Hon. 0. A. • and JoNc ph 1 . ,•••1••., A,neiate • ..2e• or the Court,: of t errand Terminer i•eaeral litdi% ery, /,garter•-•,••••ion Orphan's Colirt and Coon of • Tat Pleas for tll? Comity of Potter. have d nreeept, be date the '211•11 day ' , 11;• in ihu year of our Lord one timtband ' zt' uuuireel and fifty four, and to me =I2MUIiaIMTIM ewer and General Jail Deliverv,'Odiarter of the , Peace, 'Orphan's Court, and et Common Picas, in the Borough of irfsport mt MONDAY, the day of •,.tulier, tam, and to continue one A eek. , uef. is Werebv given to the Coroners, of die Peace, and Constables within rt.onty. that they be then and there iu l'! , T proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. 31. of with their rolls, records, inquisitions, " rl ° mltions, and other remembrances, to do •" , f thing s which to their offices appertain e^ he done. And those who are bound by their ' eu lt:nizances to prosecute against the pris na!rsthat are or shall be in the Jail of the d County of Potter, are then and there to Pr^ 4 cate against them as will be just. Bated at Counerspurt, Aug. sth, and the 7th year of the Independenbe of the United tves ofAmerica. PIERRE A. STEBBINS, T r —oadereport Aug. 1, 1F54. Sheriff. Sheriff's Sales. TIP VIRTUE of sundry writs offend. Ex., ..L.PPIs. Vend. Ex., Als. Vend. Ex., and Le. van Facial, ieucd out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Potter county and to me directed, I will expo4e to sale by public %Twine dr outcry, at the Court House in Coudersport, on MONDAY, the I± 4 ..th day of September, 1854, at I o'clock, P. M., the fdllowing described real estate, to wit: Situate in Genesee township, Potter county, Pa., hennaed on the north by the New-York State line, east by David Thrasher, South by unseated lands, and west by Nathan Noise— containing fitly acres of land, he the same more or less, on allotment of Bingham lauds on warrant ie43; of which there. to fourteen acres improved, with one frame douse, an old ashery, an old hovel, and an apple orchard thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to he suit] as the property of George W. Sher wood, at the suit of Levi Anuis. ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in Sharon township, Potter colony, State of Pennsylva nia, bounded on the north by lands of K. W. Jones, on the east by lands of S. Drake, on the South by lands of Sutherland and Burdic, and on the west by Keating lands—containing eighty and three-tenths acres, about ten acres of which is improved. ~,,,, one other tract, situate- as aforesaid, bounded on the north by the- Oswhyo creek, on the east by T. J. Pardic's land, south by lands of White and Stevens, and on the west by lands of E. Rabbit[—containing ninety-six acres, two acres of which is improved, with one saw-mill, two frame house;, two frame barns, and other out buildings thereon. Seized, taken in execu tion, and to be sold as the property of Asa J r _ L u k e Stevens, and Juno Stevens, :it the snit of Samuel Russell and J. N. Hoskin. ALSO—Ceetain real estate, situate in Alle gany township, Poner county, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded as folhe.vs : On the north by unseated land, on 166 east by lots No , . 1)2 :tort of the sub-division of the Fox Estate in said town hip, on the south by lot No. 199, and on the west by lot No. 97 and tm•cated !amid:and being lot - No. .11'2 of the said sub-division—containing ninety-nine and two-tenths acres, of which there are about. ten ae.-es . improved, :qui a small frame house thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as alt- properly of Alvarez Peirce, at the suit of Henry G. ( Taylor. ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in Whar ton town , hip, County of Potter, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded as follows : Beginning at the southwest corner of warrant No. 4755, thence east along. the south line of said war rant eighty perches to a birch, thence North two hundred perches to a birch, thence' west eighty perches to a birch, thence south two hundred perches to the place of begin ning—containing one hundred acres, strict measure, about thirty acres of which is im proved, with a block and frame dwelling house, one frame barn, an apple orchard, and some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Glaspey, at the suit of F. L. & C. S. Jones. ALSO—;Certain real estate, situate in Ulys ses and Hilegany townships, Potter co., Pa.. bounded on the north by lands of Guernsey and Hannan, on the east and south by unseated lands, and on the west by unseated land and lands of H.Guemsey—containing one hundred and twenty acres, tire acres of which are im proved, with one log barn thereon Also, one other tract, situate in Ulysses township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north and east by unseated land, on the south by lands occupied by H. Morley, and on the west by unseated lands—containing fifty acres, with one saw-mill, one frame and one log house thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of F. V. Cobb, at the suit of A. G. Orolsted. ALSO—Certain real estate, in Hebron township, Potter county, State of Pa., bounded on the north by unseated land, on the east by etu.ieated land and lands of It: M. Clark, south nod west by unseated land, being lots Nos. 66 and (17 of the sub-division of the Bingham land , in Hebron township—containing one hundred and sixty and five-tenths acres, be the same more or less, with about twenty acres improved, and a board shanty and an apple orchard thereon.. Seized, taken in ex ecution, and to be soliLas the property of E. 11. Bishop, at the suit of N. L. Dike. ALSO—Certain real estate, satiate in Gen esee town:l4, fatter county, State of Penn sylvania, bounded on the north by the New- Work and Pennsylvania State line, on the east be 1;111(1 , of Gannon and Chambers, south by Bingham lands. and west by lands of C. Leach —con:aining two lumdrell and seventy acres, on which there about tweditY-six acres im proved, and a log house and barn thereon. Seized, taken, in execution, and to he sold as the property of Patrick Burke, at the snit of Charles Leach. ALSO—Certain real estate, bounded and described a, follows, to wit: the east by land in the possession of George Nelson and unseated land , : on the south hr land, of the Fox Fstate, on the west by lands of the Fox E•tate, and on the north by lands of the Fox d'sta:e, beide; lot Nu. S!.?, of the allotment of the Pox Estate lands in Allegany town-hip— containlng one hundred and one acres and onedenth of an acre, about fifteen acres or which is improi:ed, with two lug houses, one barn, • and some frith trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution. and to be sold as the property of Isaac Baker, at the suit of Franidin W. Knox. ALSO-3v virtue of sundry writs, The un divided onednif partof a parcel of land, situate, in the town-hip of Sharon, County of Potter, State of Pennsylvania, hounded as fllll(e.vs Beginning on the northeast corner of Matthew Maxon'. land, where is a birch tree, two hem ma two oak:, marked with three hacks each per corner, thence south thirty-four chain- , twenty-five links to the line of S. Alnev & Co.'s land, thence east oh the line of said lot eightv-four chains twenty-five links to an old oilier of let No.: - , ,, 117, thence north on tho line of said lots to the State line, thence along the State line west thirty-two chains to a stake near Bordic's house, thence south thirty-nine chains and filly links to a stake on the hill, thence west filly-11)dr chains to the place (4' beginning—eonmining font hundred and tinker acres, strict mes , nre, he the same more or Ai so, another tract of land, situate in the town,hlp, conn:v. and State last above mentioned, bounded as 'follows : Begin ning to the northeast corner of a lot formerly owned by Joel Woodard, now sold to S. 0. :llney, thence east along the State line to a corner of S. 0. Alley's land, thence south along the warrant line to the corner of said warrant No. l tie ; thence west on the said line to the center of \Woodard's and Olney's land ; thence north to the place of beginnieg—con taining three hundred mid seventy-three acres of land, strict measure, more or less ; reserving therefrom three lmndred acres of the east _side of said tract -11 so, another parcel of land, situate in the township, county, and State aforesaid lait above mentioned, bounded as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of a tract of land sold by Elisha Mix to S. 0. A lney, on lot N0.5.. 1 59; thence east one hun dred and three rods to a maple corner on warrant No. 5855; thence south along the line of 8. 0. Alney's land one hundred and fifty-two rods; thence west to S. 0. Alhey's line one hundred end three rods: thence no r th one hundred and fifty rods to the place of be-- ginning—containing one hundred acres, strict measure, be the same more or less. And &so, another paroal Of land—beginning at the southeast corner of lot No. 6878; thence _kr it itcl west thirty-one chains and eighty-two links; thence north lifry-One chains and fifty-seven links to Milton Main's land to a corner on the hank of lioneyoye -Creek; thence on said Main's south line to the east lin e of said lot ; thence south to the southeast corner of said Lot N 0.5878, being and running to contain all the land in said lot east of Mix's and south of Main's land, which was heretofore deeded to Jonathan Brown— containing one hundred and sixty-four acres of land, srrict measure, be the saute more or less And Ai.so, another parcel of land, situate in the township, county, and State above mentioned—begiuniug at the northwest corner of lot No, 5655; thence east one hundred rods; thence south far enough to make ninety acres of land, by running the south line parallel with the north line And Atso, another piece of land, situate in the township, county, and State last mentioned— beginning at the southeast corner of said lot o. -s.t't'2; running from thence west forty chains ; thence north far enough to make one -hundred and ten acres of laud, by running east and parallel whir the south line of the east' of said lot. And ALso, the equal, undivided one-half part of a parcel of land situate in the township, county and State last mentioned, being a part of lot No. s...di:J . —beginning at the northeast corner of a hundred-acre lot, sur veyed Mr Llisha Mix, bounded by Ira A. Week's lot: running from thence south one hundred and sixty-five rods; thence east one hundred and twenty-two rods; thence north to the north line of -said lot; thence west along the north line of said lot to the place of begiuniug—mutainiuLt one (nude •;! twee-' ty-live acres of land, be the same inure or less. And ALSO, another parcel of land, situate its Om township, county. and Stme last men tioned, being a part of lot No. 2859, bounded as follows : Commencing at the northwest corner of said lot-, thence mist thirty-two chains to a stake in the highway : thence south along the highway to Jelm C. Adams's corner; thence \vestthirty-two chains to a post corner; from thence north t , ) 1::e place of beginning— contai ins , twenty-t r acres of land ALSO, :mother parce.l, n part of lot No. 2850, in the township. county, and' Status last men tionsl, bunt:do:l us follows: Beginning at G. W. Sherman's; south ( xist corner in the -lot line; from the two %rest to S. O. Alney's south east corner ; from thence north on said line across the Iloneoye Creels to the center of the highway near the school-horse; thence east along the highway to George W. Shennan's line; from thence south on Geo. W. Sherman's line to the place of beginning—containing about acres of land, be the saute more or less, reserving out the school-house site, as it is owned by the district where the school house now stands, on the northwest corner of said lot. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Peter B. Dedrick. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs, certain real estate; situate in Allegany township, Pot ter courtly, Pa., bounded and described as fol lows: On the north, south, east, - and west by unseated lands of the Bingham Estate, and being lots Nos. 127 and 127 of the sub-division of the Bingham Estate in said township—con taining one hundred and ninety-eight and fire tenths acres, of which there is about forty acres improved,:with one frame house, two log houses, two log barns, with some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold 'as the property of James B. Hill and William MIL ALSO--By virtue of sundry writs, certain real estate, situate in Pike township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north by lot No. 14, on the east by lot. Nos. 14, 22, and 35, on the south by lot No. 22 and unseated lands of the Bingham Estate, on the west by unseated lands and by lota Nos. 13 and 36, being lots Nos. 41 and 12 of the sub-division of the lands of the Bingham Estate in said township—con taining one hundred and fifty-five acres, with about fifty. acres improved; on . which ii erected three frame houses. two frame barns, and one saw-mill, and , with some fruit trers thereon ALso, one'other tract of land. sit uate as aforesaid, bounded on the north by Bingham lauds, on the east by Isaac Johnson, south by Bingham lands, and on the west by lands of David It. Sniith, deceased—contain ing two hundred and fifty acres, be the same more or less, with about eighty acres improved, one frame store and house, one log house, one frame house, two frame barns, oue saw-mill, rind an apple orchard thereon Ar.so, lot No. 3d, in the township, county, and State aforesaid. bounded on the north and east by hit No. 14, on the south by lot No. 13 and by unseated lands, on the west by. unseated. lands' and by lit No. 15—containing one hun dred and four acres, 'about four acres im proved and a log lomse thereon. Seized, VI; ;ten in execntion,situ to be sold as the proper ty of Chauncey Baxter. Matthew Baxter, Elijah Johnson, and Jobe C. Russel. f Notice is hereby given. that an amount apt al to the costs will lie required to lie paid upon each sale when struck. down to the bid der: and upon a failure to coMply vvith this regulation the tritet of laud will ugain be of ftiicd for sale. . P. A_ STE B BINS, Sheriff'. : 4 11.Lizirr's OFFICE, Aug. 18; Moore's Rural New-Yorker. The Rural N. w-Vorker is the leading Amer icam Weekly. Aden nit or.d; Literary, and Fam ily Newspaper,—au assertion fully sustained by the fun that it 11;:$ .t much larger circula tion than any simii.r,journal published in this con r. try or Europe. It embraces more Agri enfitaral, Horticultural, Mechanical, Scientific, Literary and News ter—iuterspersed• with many engravings—than any • other paper in th e f - nion, rendering-it unsurpassed as a Prac ical. Useful, and entertaining. Fatuity News.. papeY. In addition to-the great amount of matter on other subjects—including a variety of clinic . ° rending for the family circle—each number of. the RURAL contaius the latest- and most important News, briefly yet de finitely stated, (the wheat without the c - 11•,....‘ t.rfather with careful and reliable report- cipal <lrain. Provision, and Cat :s. It has siz editors, is published in best F;Fii!, and excels in butte contents and appearance. FORM, STYLE, AND TERMS Earth number of the Rural Nem-Yorker com prisrsi 'eight double qzzarto (fart} . .. cal ninns,) printed on superio, pap:r and. clear 1. - pe, 'a ad appropriately illus!inte(l. TE101.5, Is AnvaNci:-..00 a year; three copies fur $5.00; five copies for teu for 1). D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y $15.00. Notice. THE fllchool Directors of the different town ships and persons designing to pursue the' occupation of teaching. will please take no tice, that teachers must first apply to Dieectors for a specific school, before they can obtain from the Superintendent u certificate of quail. ficatiou. The Superintendent is not authorized to give a general certificate, permitting teachers to take charge of any schoolin the county—it must be specific—hence.the necessity of first applying to the Directors. The Directors may be present at the exam ination of their respective teachers, if they desire. I am now visiting schools, and while so en gaged, will, if it be desired, examine those t •acheri already employed - for the Fall and Winter schools, and thus avoid the necessity of those at a distance calling on me at the county seat, M. Ft. GAGE, County Superintendent. Zuointos earlific .1110311 AS STEWARDSON, ttortteg at ILatu,• . N. E. coiner 6th and Walnut-streets, 7,1 4t • I'InceDELPHIA.. C. W. ELLIS, ttornt at Sabo, Coudersport; Pa Jan. 18. 1850. P. W. KNOX, • arttorneg Coudersport, Pa, will regularly attend the courts in Potter county. 3-40tf A. P. CONE, .attorntp, at•lLatu, wethborou g h, Tiog,a - county, Pa, will replar ly attend the courts of Potter county. June 3, 1848. • LAND AGENCY. XilE underslgned having btien entrusted With the care of several large tracts of laud in this county, has outdo 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 him. J. S. MANN. H. S. HEATH, V .Sttrgtoll, Coudersport, Pa•. will attend to all calls for professional assistance with promptness and fidelity. (Mice on the west side of Main-st., second doOr above the Journal office, GAGE,, M. D., - DHYSICIAN AND SUPaiI , 7.ON-I.Would a spictlidly inform the citizens of Guilders: port and Potter county, that he has located permanently among them, and will attend to all calls in his profession. Office_ T. B. Tyler's Drug and Book Store T. - ISAAC BENSON A TTORNEY AT LAW.—Otlice, East side of the public - square, Coudersport, Pa. By special arraugmbent lhe professional tar vices of S. P. JonssoN, Esq., may be engaged through him in all cases in which hers not previously concerned. claints• due and payable to the undersigned, personally ,and professionally, may be found in the hands of Isaac Benson, Esq., for adjustment. S. I'. Joussos. March :t, 1848. Isthl JOHN S. MANN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, will attend the several Courts iu Potter and M'Ketin counties. All business entrusted to his care will Aceive prdmpt attention. Office ou Maitt.street, opposite the Omit House, Coudersport, Pa. . ARTHUR G. OLMSTED, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, will attend to all business entrusted to his care with promptness and fidelity. Office—in the Temperance Block, up stairs, Main•street, Coudersport. Pa. . 7.1 P. MAYNARD, • Sattoritu Counselor at Katy, Coudersport, Pa. Office—north of the court' house square, at "The People's Cash Store,' up stairs. 3-47 LIMES M. BASSETT, Cabinet-Maker & Upholsterer, , • COUDERSPORT, PA., 14 , 40 execute all orders in hie line of business with neatness and despatch. Ilium of business—the Manufactory formerly Owned by G. W. Strong—two duors above Wm. Crosby's dwelling. • Haying improved the building and ma chinery, and employed good workmen, he is prepared to do work as well as the best, and on short notice. , G-3thf A. FEW pieces of new Music; Music procured. to order: also, Tem• penance and other Tracts, or any periodicals desired. Ea' SCHOOL Books constantly on Land, with paper, pens, slates, and every thing needed fOr going to school. 6-33 ff M. W. MANN. cairr in 73rj Grocerias and Provisions ; Hardware, Crockery and Class Ware ; Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps. Slone and Wooden Ware: . In short, alinciA everything usually kept in a Country Store. All of which he otters for ,ale at very low prices for the pay. Place o . f . businesi corner of Main and Sec ond Streets, Coudersport, at the old stand of W. T.Jiines, 4..kr Br. July 7, tes4. - 7,3 tr ONEY .—A good quality of honey for -ILL sale at C. SMITICs. HARDWARE AND TIN, TT is reported that Nebraska Bill is in town! and by calling at the llardware Store of James W. Smith, on Main street, von can find for sale—cheap for cash or exchange, a better assortment of Cooking, Box & Parlor Stoires, All Varieties-and Sizes ; CUTLERY ; Tin ,Copper and Sheet Iron Wart Miami 5G cut Saws, Hoop-iron, Nails and Chains; . Carpenter's Tools and Files, Run- Bars and Anvils; • A Good variety of bedding Hardware; where also may be linind a general assortment of ktiottth, 3appannar Marc; • TOYS TO PLEASE Tull Bovs-; • together I,vith a good variety of WOODEN WARE; each as HAND and • • HORSE I KES, Brooms, - Pails, and Tubs than can he fbund elsewhere in this county. And I would call - especial attention of those who wish to purchase, to my large and well selected stock of STOVES. Likewise that my, SIIF.ET . IRON, AND COPPER WARE. is all made of good material and by a skillful and competent workman. All I ask is fdr you to call and see my goods, price them, and I have no dtiubt you will be satisfied with the price and goods. All kinds of produce taken for goods. I also pay $lO per ton for old iron. JAMES W. SMITH- Coudersport, July 7, 1854: 7-Btr. . THE best three shilling tea and 6d sugar is at OLMSTED's. A FULL assortment of Groceries zinc low figures, constantly on hand. Yana wide Lawns, from Si cents upwards, at OLMSTED'S. Sig nutliorit9. RESOLUTION PROPOSING Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth. S 1. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representvtires of the Commonwealth of Penn syfrania in General Assembly met, That the fpllowing amendments be, and the saute are hereby proposed to the Constitution, of the Commonwealth, under andin accordance wito the provisions of the tenth article thereof, to PROPOSITION 1, TO BE ARTICLE II • 1. 1. The aggregate amount of debts bere 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 raised shall be applied.-to the purpose for which the debt may be contracted, orpay such debts, and to no other purpose. § 2. To pay the public debt of the Com monwealth, and debts which may hereafter be contracted in case of war to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, 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 latv for the crea tion of a sinking fund, which shall not he 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 exisiin ,, or that may hereafter be enacted, so far as ate sang may be required to pa y Idle- interest , of said debts semi-annually, and annually to- reduce the principal thereof by a' stun not less than fi v q hundred thousaid dollars, increased yearly by compounding at a rate of not less than fifty per centum per annmu; the said- sinking fund shall be invested in the loans of "the Conitrionwealth, which shall be cancelled from time to time, in a manner-to be provided by law: no portion of the sinking fund shall ever be applied to the payment of the debt of five hundred. thousand dollars mentioned in the first section of this at-110e, but - the said - sinking find .shall be applied only to the purposes herein specified. The credit of the Commonwealth shall not in ally way he given or loaned to or in aid of any individual, company, corporation, or associationoor shall the Commonwealth here after become a joint owner or stockholder in any company-, association, or corporation in this Commonwealth, or elsewhere, formed for any purpose. 4. The Conimonwealth sliall never assume the debts of any. county, city, borough, or township, or of any corporation or association, unless such debts shatl'have been contracted to repel invasion, Suppress insurrection, or to defend the state in war. PROPOSITION 2, TO BE ARTICLE 111. Prohibiting, Municipal tiSubscriptifits. The Legislature shall net•er 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, or in aid of any such company or association. E. B. CHASE, . Speaker of the House of Representatives. M. M'CASLIN, Speaker of t h e Senate. f In the Senate,April 28, 1854. Resolved, That this resoution pass. Yeas 22, nays 6.—[Extract from the Journal. T. A. MAGUIRE, Clerk. In House of Reps., April 21, 1854. Resolved, That this resolution pass. yeas 71, nays 20.--(Extract from the journal. WM. JACK, Clerk. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, Filed April 29, 1854. •• • • C. A. BLACK, Secretary of . the Commonwealth. fENNSYLVANIA SS: SECRETARY'S OFFICE, / Harrisburg, July 3859. I do certify . that the above and SEAL foregoinifl t s a true and correct copy of the original "Resolution;" as the • • same rein:tilts on file at this office. In testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand and .caused to be affixed the seal .of the Secretary's office the day and year shove writ tett. • C. A. BLACK, • Secretary of, the Conimonwealth. Journal of the Senate. " Resolution No. 562, entitled Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, was read a third time. On the question, will the Senate agree to the first proposition, the yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Constitution, and were us follows, viz : I'r..t . s:,—Messre. Ruckalew, Darlington, Dar sie, 1%11.v-sett, Foulkrod, Frick, Fry, Good win, Haldeman, Hamilton, B. D. Ilanflin, W. Hamlin, Meister, Hoge, Jamison. McClitt tOek, McFarland, S alter, Slifer, and McCaslin, Speaker-23. NAvs—Messrs.Crabb,Creswell, Hendricks, Binzer, Kunkle, and Skinner-6. So the question was determined in the at: rinmive. . On the question, will the senate 'agree to the second proposition, the yeas and nav:i were taken agieeably to. the Constithtion, and were as follows, viz: YEAS-31essrs:Bnckalew,.Darsie,Furguson, Foulkrod, Fry, Goodwin, Haldeman, B. D. Hamlin, E. W. Hamlin, Hendricks Heisler, Hoge, Jamison, Kinzer, 31cClintoc, :McFar hind, Piatt, Price, Quiggle, Slifer, Wherry, 31eCaslin, Spraher-92. NAYS—Messni. Crabb, Creswell, Darlington, Hamilton, Kunkle, and Skinner-4i So the qmi,tion was determined in the rf firmative. Journal of the House of Reprei;entative.s "The question recurring Tilton the linal passage of tliti Resolutions, the ; first proposi tionwas agreM to as ibllows, viz; YEAS—Messrs. Abraham, Adam., Atherton, Ball, Barton,; Beyer, Bighorn, Boyd, Bush, Bverly, CaldWell, Calvin, Carlistle, Chamber lin, Cook, Crane, Cummins, Daugherty, Davis, De France, Dunning, Eckhert, Edinger, Eld red, Evans, FOster. Fry, Gallentine, Gibbone, Gilmore, Gray, Groom, Gwin, Hamilton, Hait, i llerr, Iliestand; Hillier Hippie, Horn, Hum mel, Hunsucker, hunter, Ham, Jackman, Kilgore; Knight, Lamy, (Lehigh,) Linn, Ma gee, Maguire, Manderheld, M'Connell, M'Kee, Menaghan, Montgomery, Moore, Mo ser, Muse, Palmer, Parks, Parmlee, Passmore, Patterson, Porter, Putney, Rawlins, Roberts, Rowe, Sallade, Scott, Sitile,.Simonton, Smith, (Berks,) Smith, (Crawford,) Stewart, Stork dale, Strong ; Struthers, Wheeler, Wicklein, Wright, Zeigler, Chase, Speaker—es. vs—?ione. • So the question was determined it the cf firmative. On the question: will the House agree to the second proposition, the yeas and nays were taken, agreeably to the provisions of the 10th article of. the. constitution, and are as follows: I'4:As—Messrs. Abraham, Atborton, Barton, Beck, Beyer, Bighatn, Boyd, Cald well, Carlisle, Chamberlin, Cook. Crane, Cum mins, Daugherty, Davis, Deegan, De France, Dunning, Edinger, Eldred, Evans, Fry, Gal lentine, • Gibboney, Gilmore, Gray, Groom, Gwin, Hamilton, Hiestand, Hillier, Hippie, Hunsecker, Hunter, Hunt, Jackman, Kilgore, Knight, Laury, (Lehigh,) Lowrey, (Tioga,) Linn, Magee, Maguire, Manderffeld, M'Con ne/1, M'Kee, Monoghan, Montgomery, Moore, Moser, Muse, Palmer, Parke, Parolee, Pass ages Patterson,' Porter, Rawlins, Roberts, Ruwe, Sallade, Scott, Simbaton, Smith (Berks) Smith (Crawford) Stockdale, Wheeler, Wick lein, Wright, Chase, Speaker--71. . IV.trs —Afessrs. Adams, Bldd win, Beans. Byerly, Eckhert, Ellis, Hart, Herr, Hum Hummel, N'Contbs, jMiller, Pou/sorr r Putney4= — Sidle, Stewart, Strong, Struthers, Ziegler-20. So the question vas determined in the at fainatir e. • SECALTARTYOFFICE, Harrisburg, July 141834.' PENNSYLVANIA, SS. I do certify that the above and sat.. } foregoing is a true and correct Copy of the " ytes" and " NAYS" taken on the "Resolution relative to the amendment 'of the constitution -of the commonwealth" as the same ae on the Journals of the two Housed of the [General Assembly of this commonwealth ifor the session of 1e54. Witness my hand and the seal of said (ace this first day of Julyone thousand eight hundred and ' fifty-four. • C. A. 13LACK, Secretary of the Commonwealth 7.10 Foreign Attachment. Potter' County, ss, The Commonwealth of Perasylva• szAt. nia to the Sheriff of said county; Greeting :. We command you that you attach Silas Sutherland, late of your county, by all and singnlar his goods and chattels, lands and ten ements, in whusm hands or possession soever the same tmly be, so. that he he and appear before the Judges of our Court of Common Pleas, at Coudersport, at a county court of con awn pleas there to be held for the said county on the third Monday of September next, and there to answer Matthew S. Ennis, W/11. Ennis, and Joseph B. Weleh of a o:.As . smupsit, not exceeding live hundred dollars; and also that you summon the person or persons in whese hands or po4ession the property of !be ;•4i 7 .s Sutherland may bo found, so ths.z ;be . , be ;,,d appear before our said court at the .::1:11.1l///le and place, to ans wer 'a b,:: may be ob ; 't emit against them, and abide 1;10 judgment of the court therein—and have yell :hen ?id there this writ. lion. Robot: G. White, Presi dent o n e conn at Coudersport, this 19th:day- of July, 1ri.54. NI 11..1. OLMSTED, Prothonotarv. . • By virtue' of the above described writ, I have attached the following. described apiece or parcel of land, situate in Sharonlownship, Potter county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of warrant 2176, thence by the north line of said warrant east 44 rods to the west bank of the Oswayo creek, thence up the south bunk of the creek and race (being line of land conveyed by Silas Sutherland to Thomas J. Burdic) to the east line of said fund, thence south one hundred nod two perches and five-tenths to a post, thence west one hundred and fifty-six perches to a post is west line of said warrant, thence by said line. north two hundred and two perches and five tenths of a perch to the place of beginning-- containing one hundred and sixty acres, of which about five acres are cleared. P. A. STEBBINS, Shitriff. SIIIRIFF'S OFFICE, &riders , July 21; 1854. Classlflcalies aid Appralseasit OF Retailers of Merchandize in the county of Potter, made by the subscriber, Ap praisir of Mercantile Taxes for the said county, in accordance with an Act of the General Assembly of this commonwealth, en titled "An Act to provide for the reduction' of the Public Debt," patised_the 22d day of April, 1846, the 11th section of which Act requires that. el dealers in Goods, Wales, and Men. the growth, product, and manufac ture of tho United States, and every person w ha_ shall keep a store' or warehouse for the purpose of vending and disposing of Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, when such person is interested in the manufacture ()tench Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, shall be classified in the same' manner, and required to pay the same annual tax and license fee as is provided and required in relation to dealers _in foreign :, Provided, That merchants who ,:ore or warehouse at their own 'shop ~r I:l4. , l.:',ictory, for the purpose of vending their .y.va manufitctures exclusively, shall not be required to take out any license, DEALERS IN 111ERCIIAIs:DIZE, &C. A llega ny VAMES. D. N. Jink9, Binaliam J. B. Jotics & co., Couticrspori borough J. B. Smith, (7(ilnns Lewis Mann, . D. E. Olmsted. Charles IV. Johnson, Julia %1. Judd, 'l'. B. Tyler, J. W. Smith, D. W. Spencer, Miles White, C. S. Junes, 31ayttard, Genacc 11. 0. Perry John liacket,... Perry,.. Spencer Preston, Ifarrison Richard Goodman, !to,a Whi:e, W. IL Elder, Ifebron Lord &pwight,..... Osztayo Wm. 3l'Dougall,. Charley Simmo.n9, ,Aaron Mann & Nichn!s 1 Gina Brown,.. Ballard &.Lord,. t lysses A!onz., Iloron, A. Corey; Ilacket, Wharton Jark- t.C.: kllJr..", liquor, . Eulaluz 11. A. Nebon, t:C;;':27115 , 71 Jujus Johnson, - 14 . 7.00 An appeal will be Ite!tl at the . Court House in (model ..port oil Saturday, the 19th day of August next, belween the !inure of j) o'clock, A. M. land 4 o'e:oeft, P. M., for of who may feel dieubittives aggrieved hi the foregoing appreiserant and clae . silicatiun. itt-tt . LUCAS CUSHING, Mercantile Appraiser for Potter Co. CIIEST HANDLES, Drasver do., Dohs, Ketches, Halter Snaps, Wardrobe Hooks, Barn Door Hinges, kept for sale by LEWIS MANN. WRQUGIIT NAILS at MANN'. STORE Babbitt's Yeast and Soap Pow. ders.—These superior articles are war - ranted to save time and inuney, and promote peace and harmony in families. For sale at lOtt QM T. $7.00 7.00 I 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 1.9.00 7.00 7.00 TYLER'S
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