1 ............ P...ir 1 r'445 r4:6= . Y^ . . 1 ~lare - Free Democratic Nominations, FOR GOVERNOR, DAVID POTTS, JR., OF CHESTER CO FOR SUPREME JUDGE, WILLIAM STEPHENSON, OF MERCER CO FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, GEORGE R. RIDDLE, OF ALLEGHENY CO) THE FREEDOM CALL. TO THF. PEOPLE OF POTTER COUNTI The recent aggression of the Slave Power, in repealing that section of the Missouri Compromise act prohibiting Slavery in Kan sas and Nebraska, calls fur immediate action dot the part of all true friends of Freedom. 'flie Slave Power, in the violation of the 3ii,ouri Compromise, has put an end to the o hole system of Congressional compacts be tween Freedom and Slavery. It thushecomes tli , t duty of all genuine friends of a Free overnment to stand only on the Constitution, crd ob,erve its provisions in reference to con•rovcrsies ari , ing between the different ,cclion , of the country R e:y ing upon the apa:hy and inditrerence of he North, the leading Southern organs openly on their intention of procuring, by par or by war, Cuba, Hayti, and a portion of Mexico, and the xalley of the Amazon, for the purpose of forming a s!avehidding power imtEr:ent to overbalance forever the BM :,:luenre of Freedom in the councils of the Nation. To resist this scheme, the North 171115 L e united; •'the question of Freedom roust le mad, paramaunt to all °trier yulitical guys• That section of the Missouri Compro :Use which pledged as sacred forever to Freedom the Territories now known as Kan and Nebraska• must be re7nstated. The s:s.-etn of Slavery must be denationalized. th,s, Government brought back to its otiginal policy of Freedom. For this pm :,.se, meetings of the people have been tt :ready called in Vermont, Ohio, Indiana. Michigan:Wisconsin, and -llasac•l u rsetts.while ether.; of the Free States are preparing fur th.• same action. With the same purpose in w. several County Conventions been held in this State, in which all the eiyonetus of the Nebraska outrage, without frrei - ence to tild party connections, have met together and acted harmoniously, with a view to the . lesturation of the Missouri Compro- EMMI lleliet ing the People of Potter county are ,aily for Chia movement. we invite vur fellow : t i ren .i, without distinction of parr•, to meet di Mass Conrention , at Ctrudersport on Mon : (letting, September Isth, to counsel .. , z , •ber, and take such action as _the crisis We also invite all of our follow c itzenit, who are in favor of restoring the .‘; "ottri Prohibition, and of repealing the it:;.:ive Slave bill, to assemble in their re- mice town.hipa on Thur.:day afternoon, .•tember 14, anti make notnimitioni: for the to he tilled at the ensuing &xenon: : • .mg return to the 31as: Meeting of all the giv en for each canditla:e. 17' The above C:01 has received, in townships, over threr liund red all voters. Our friends have u.• not to publish the list of a; the other circulars 'not vet • Thrned are kno«•n to have more on than those returned—a list rti our 'space will not permit us to \Ve arc happily disappointed the number of old line democrats ) have .bowed their devotion to .:,.•rtv by uniting in this movement build up the party of Freedom. People arc right. The public MS is beating for Liberty and health. ‘t every man do his duty, and a triumph will crown our efforts. ECTORTANTaDECLSION Jt itte Nonais has just made an important in the Clermont (Ohio) Court of C• •nt Picas. 'i ile case was this; a colored man, IIi;NRY , P , A,:FATER,. bought his freedom from hi+ • •m. Jonv Astir:resits. of Kentucky, and z:ve te: a notes Of twit dollars each, which . were signed by the maker and ondorsed ' uai hy J. C. Gowtiv and FRANCIS DONALD 'N. The ••new mode freeman" removed to While engaged in some busines:, a r.--.zblior canto to him. and said, " two Ken ' .•:.: Ai: are looking for yon; I think they k..!nappers." Poindexter "put to Can - Of course he did not pay the mites. .\:r. , tuderson thereupon brought suit against rlor.•ers. The case was "ably . ' argued, then submitted to Judge - Norris. lie that as Poindexter had come into by the consent of his toaster, before the nnon of 'the notes, the idave became 't-e—iree the firs: moment he set bis foot :he soil of Ohio. If not free the -nut ' ~ ;1; his foot touched our soil, how long lie remain here to acquire the' freedom - by the constitution. Keniucky cases read by the counsel • nre of recent origin, one of mi ,, ouri case, if I recollect right, assert same doctrine as do the Kentucky ::• '••• give as a reason for the decision that "•'-' Abolitionists have 'become so trouble. to the people that they are- forced to in that way!" Poindexter was, therefore, a freeman at tane the notes were given; they were -ote. consideration, and therefore cannot L^r,ro)cred upon.—C/rreland Leader. )lIEST HANDLES, Drawer 'do., Bolts, ' l / 4 - ) Psrehes, Hither Snaps,Wardrobe Hooks, Cart Door Hinges, kept for sale by LEWIS MANN. Sheriff's Sales, BY VIRTU": of suadry writs of Vend. Ex., Pls. Vend. Ex., Als. Vend. Ex., and Le van Facies; issued.out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Potter county and to me directed, I will expose to sale by public vendee or outcry ; at the Court House in Coudersport, on MONDAY, the Pill day of Serie:tuber, li SA, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described real es:ate, to wit: Situate in Genesee township, Potter county, Pa., bounded oA the north by the New-York State line, east by David Thrasher, South by unseated lands, and west by Nathan Noise-- containing fifty acres of land, be the same more or less, on allotment of Bingham lands on warrant 1843 ; of which there is fourteen acres improved, with one frame house, an old ashery, an old hovel, and au apple orchard thereon. Seized; taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of - George W. Sher wood, at the suit of Levi Anuis. ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in Sharon township, Potter county, State of Pennsylva nia, bonuded on the north by lands of A. W. Jones, on the east by lauds 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 tea acres of which is Unproved ALso, one other tract, situate as aforesaid, bounded &n the. north by the Oswayo creek, on the east by T. J. Burdic's land, south by lands of White and Stevens, and on the west by lands of E. Babbitt—containing ninety-six acres, two acres of which is improved, with one saw-mill, two frame houses, two frame barns, and other out buildings thereon. Seized, taken in execu tion, and to be sold as the property of Asa Stevens, Jr., Luke Stevens, and Juno Stevens, at the suit of Samuel Russell and J. N. Haskin. ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in Alle gany township, Potter county, and State of Pennsylvania, hounded as follows: On the north by unseated land, on the east by lots Nos. 92rind 98 of the sub-division of the Fox Estate in said township, on the south by lot No. Pet, and on the west by lot No. 97 and unseated laud. and being lot No. 112 of the said sub-division—containing n/nety-nine and two-tenths acres, of which there are about ten acres improved, and a naafi frame house thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Alvarez Peirce, at the.suit, of Henry G. 'Taylor. ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in Whar ton township, County of Potter, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded as follows: Beginning at the ionthwett 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 weg 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. Junes. ' ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in Ulys ses and Illlegany townships, l'otter co., Pa.. bounded on the north by lands of Gnenasey and Harman, on the east and south by unseated lands, and on the nest by unseated land and lands of ll. Guernsey—containing one hundred and twenty acres, five acres of which are im proved, with one log barn thereon AT so, 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 11. 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. °misted. ALSO—Certain real estate, in Hebron town , hip, Potter county, State of Pa., bounded on the north by unseated hind, on the east by unseated land and lands of R. M. Clark, south and west by unseated land, being lots \os. 66 and 117 of the sub-division of the Bingham lands in Hebron town:hip—containing one hundred and sixty rind 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 sold as the property of I:. 11. BiQhop, at the suit of N. L. Dike. ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in Gen esee Poiter county, State of Penn syivania, bounded on the north by the New- York and Pennsylvania State line, on the east by hinds of Gannon and Chambers, south by Bingham lands, and west by lands of C. Leach —containing two hundred and seventy acres, on which, there is. about twenty-six acres im proved, and a log hou-e and barn thereon.. Seized, taken, in execution, and -to be sold us the property, of Patrick Burke, at the suit of Charles Leach. ALSO—Certain real estate. bounded and described a , follows, to wit : On the east by land' in the possession of George Nelson and unseated lands, on the south by lands of the Fox Estate, on the west by lands of the Fox Estate, and on the -north by lands of the Fox Estate, being lot No. St.,l of the allotment of the Fox Estate lands in Allegany township— containing one hundred and one acres and one tenth of an acre, about fifteen acres of which is improved, with two log houses, one frame barn, and some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold' as the property of Isaac B. Baker, at- the suit of Franklin W. Knox. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs, The tin divided one-half part of a parcel of land, situate in the township of Sharon, County of Potter, State of Pennsylvania, bounded ai follows: Beginning on the northeast corner ofMatthew Maxon's land, where is a birch tree, two hent, lock , , and two oaks, marked with three hacks 'ach Per corner, thence south thirty-four chains twenty-five links to the line of S. 0. Alney & Co.'s land, thence east on the line of raid lot eighty-four chains twenty-five links to an old corner of lot No. 5567, thence north on the line of said lots to the State line, thence along, the State line west thirty-two chains, to a stake - near Burdie:s house, thence south thirty-nine chains and fifty links to a stake on the hill, thence west fifty-fou?i chains to the place of beginning—containing four hundred and fifteen acres, strict measure, be the same more or leqs At.so, another tract of land, situate in the township, county, and State last above mentioned, bounded as follows : Begin ning at the northeast corner of a lot formerly owned by Joel Woodard, now sold to S. 0. Alney, thence east along the .State line to a corner of S. 0. Alney's land, thence, south along the warrant line, to the corner of said warrant No. 5663; thence west on the said line to the corner of Woodard's and Olney's laud; thence north to the place of beginnieg—con taining three hundred and seventy-three acres of land, strict measure, more or less ; reserving therefrom three hundred acres of the east side of said tract. .... Atso, another parcel of land, situate In the township, county, and State aforesaid last above mentioned, bounded as followsc Beginning at the northeast corner of .a tract of land sold by Elisha Mix to 8:0. AlneY, on lot No. 5859; thence east one hun dred and three rods to a maple corner on warrant No. 5855; thence south along the line of S. 0. Alney's land one hundred and fifty-two rods; thence west to S. 0. Alney's line one hundred and three rods: thence; north one hundred and fifty rods to the place of be ginning—containing one hundred acres, strict measure, be the same more or less And Atso, another parcal of land—beginning at the southeast corner of let. No. 587 d; thence west thirty-one chains and eighty-two links; thence north fiftv-One chains and fifty-seven links to Milton Main's land to a corner on the bank of IfoneFoye Creek; thence on said Main's south line to the east line of said lot : thence south to the southeast corner of said lot No. 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 oue hundred and sixty:four acres of land, srrict measure, be the same more or less And Ats:o, another parcel of land, situate in the township. county, and State above mentioned—beginning 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 ALso, another piece of land, situate in the township, county, and State lust mentioned— beginning at the southeast corner of said lot No. 588 z; running from thence west forty chains ; thence north far enough to wake one hundred and ten acres of laud, by running east and parallel with the south line of the east of said lot Ind At.so, 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.,sBss—be.inning at the a northeast corner of hundred-acre lot, sur veyed for Elisha Mix, hounded by Ira A. Week's lot; running front 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 'beginning—containing one hundred and twen ty-live acres of land, ho the same more or less. ....And Atso, another parcel of land, situate iu the township, county. and State lust men tioned, being a part of lot No. 2859, bounded as follows : Commencing at the northwest corner of said lot; thence east thirty-two chains to a stake in the highway : thence south along the highway to John C. Adams's corner; thence west thirty-two chains to a post corner; from thence northto the place of beginning— containing twenty-four acres of land A Lao. .another parcel, being ri" part of lot No. 2859,. in the township, county, and State lust men tioned, bounded as follows: Beginning at G. W. Sherman's southwest corner in the lot line; from thence west to S. 0. Alney's south east corner; from thence north on said line across the lioneoye Creek to the center of the highway near the school-house; thence cast along the highway to George Sherman's line; from thence south on Geo. W. Sherman's' line. to the place of beginning—containing about forty acres of land, be the sante more or less, reserving out the school-house site, as it is owned by the distrrct 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 county, 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 Estate in said tw.vnship—con taining one hundred and ninety-eight and five tenths acres, of which there is about forty acres improved, with oue frame house, two log houses, two log barns, with some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in elocution, and to be sold as the property of James B. Hill and William Hill. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs, certain real estate, situate in Pike torhiship, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north by lot No. 14, on the east by lots Nos. 14, 22, and 35, on the south by lot No. 22 and unseated lands of die Mingham Estate, on the west by unseated lands and by lota Nos. 13 and' 36, being lots Nos. 41 and 1:2 of the sub-division of the lands of the Bin g ham Estate in said township—con taining one hundred and fifty-five acres, with about fifty acres improved; on which is erected three frame houses, two frame barns, and one saw.mill, and with some . fruit trees thereon 'it-so, one other tract of land, sit: nate as aforesaid, bounded on the north by Bingham lauds, on the cast by Isaac Johnson, south by Bingham lands. and- on the west by lands of David R. Smith, deceased—contain ing two hundred and filly acres, be 'the same more or less, with about eighty acres imprcAd, one frame store and house, one log house, one frame house, two frame burns, one saw-mill, and an apple orchariLthereon li.so. lot No. 3G, in the township, county, and State aforesaid, bounded on the north and east by lot No. 14, on the south by lot- No. 13 and by 'unseated lands, nu the west by unseated lauds and by let No. 15—containing one hun-• dred and four acres, with about four acres im proved mid a log house thereon. Seized, ta ken in execution, audio be sold as the proper ty of Chauncey Baxter, Matthew Baxter, Elijah Johnson, and John G. Russel. ALSO = Certain real estate, situate in Sharon township, Potter county, state of Penn. svlvania. bounded on-the north by lands of H. Carrier and Mary Maxon, on the east by lands of Mary Maxon and Newbold &. Co., oil the eouthf by Hawley Adams and E. White, Jr.. and do the west by land of Merserau & Weston —containing one hundred and sixty-two and three-tenths acres, about forty acres of which is improved, with one frame house, one frame barn, one milk-house. out-buildings, and ari apple orchard thereon. Seized, taken in ex ecution; and to be sold as the property of L. H. Kinney, at the suit of Henry Sherwood use of John W. Deniney. IT - Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to toe costs V = iii be required to be paid upon each sale when struck down to the bid der: and upon a failure to comply with this regulation.the tract ordai' will again be of fered for sale. P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Aug. 18, 185-1. Meora's Rural New-Yorker, The Rural New-Yorker is the leading Amer ican Weekly, Agricultural, Literary, and Fam ily Newspaper,—an assertion fully sustained by the fact that it has a much larger circula tion than any similar journal published in this country or Europe. ft embraces more Agri cultural, Horticultural, Mechanical, Scientific, Literary and News Matter—interspersed with many engravings—titan any other paper in the Union rendering it unsurpassed as a Prac tical, Usefril, and entertaining Family News paper. In addition to the great amount of matter on other subjects including a variety of choice reading for the family- circle-p.each number of the Mural. contains the latest and most important News, briefly yet definitely stated, (the wheat without the chaff,) together with careful and reliable reports of the prin cipal Grain. Provision," and Cattle Markets. It has six editors, is published in best style, and excels in both contents and appearance. • FORM, STYLE, AND TERMS Each number of the Rural Neu- Yorker com prises eight double quarto pages, (forty col umns,) printed on superior paper and clear type, and appropriately illustrated. TtRMS, IN IDV/NCE—$2.OO a year; three copies for $5.00; fire copies for $B.OO ; ten for $15.00.. D. 1). T. MOORE, Rochester; N. Y Babbitts Yeast and Reap Pow derS.-;—These superior - articles are war ranted to save time and money, and promote peace and harmony in families. For aale at ' TYLER'S WROUGHT NAILS at - MANN'. STORE Zuointgm earto. ; 11111.0MAS, STEWA.R.DSON, Jr., - attorney at. Rain, N. E. ctiruer 6th and Walnut-streets, 7-3 4t PHILADELPHIA. - C. W. ELLIS, attovarg at Rain, Coudersport, Pa. Jan. 18. 1350. tf . F. W. KNOX, • - Rtto.tnt , a.t !Lain, Coudersport Pa, will regularly attend the courts iu Potter county. 3-40tf A. P. CONE, a l ttorntr at IL a , W6llsborou g h, Tioga county, Pa, will regular ly-attend the courts of Potter county. • June 3, 1818. - - • LAND AGENCY. THE uudersigued having been entrusted with the care of several large tracts of laud in this county; has made himself ac quainted with the lauds and laud titles of the county, and will give immediate attention to any business of this nature that may ho en trusted to him. J. S. MANN. H. S. HEATH, pb,nalcian an' aurgeon, Coudersport, Pa., will attend to .all calls for professional assistance with promptness and fidelity. Office on the west side of Ililuin-st., second door above the Journal ollice. 3-47 M. R. GAGE , M. • D., • - 19101ITSICIAN AND , SI3IIGEON—wouId re spectfully inform the citizens of Goutters-, port and I'otter comity, 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 6-6 ISAAC BENSON A TTORNEY AT LAW.—Office, East side .11..0f the public square, Coudersport, Pa. By special arrangement the professional ser vices of S. P. Jonssos, Esq., may be engaged through him in all cases in which he is not previously concerned. N. B.—All claims due and payable to the undersigned, personally and .professionally, may be found inahe hands of Isaac Benson, Esq., for adjustment. S., P. JonNspx. March 3, 184.9. • 1-%tf • JOHN S. MANN, A TTORNEY Aso COUNSELOR AT LAW, Hill attend' the several Courts in l'otter and AVEcan counties: All business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. Office on Alain-street, opposite the Court House, Coudersport, Pa. ARTHUR G. OLIYISTED, ATTORNEY fan 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, I'a. - L. F. MAYNARD, flttorrag $ Counattor at Lain, Coudersport, Pa. Office—north of the court' house square, at "Tho People's Cash Stoic,' up stairs. • ' 3-47 JAMES M. BASSETT, Cabinet-Maker Si. Upholsterer, COUDERSI'ORT, PA., g pm f Will execute all orders in hii line of business with neatness and despatch: Place of business—the Alanufactory formerly owned by G. W. Strong—two doors above Wm. Crosby's dwellin. • Having improved toe building and ma chinery, and employed grod workmen, he is prepared to do work as well as the best, and on short notice: 6-30tf AFEW pieces of new Music; • Music procured .to order: also, Tem-. perauce and other Tracts, or an periodicals desired. SCHOOL Booxs constantly on hand, with paper, pens. slates, and every thing needed for going to school. 6-331 f • • M. W. MANN. C. SALITH Beatty in Orp (.00hs, Groceries and Provisions ; Hardware, Crockery mid Glass \l 7 .re . Boots & Shoes,ELat,s & Caps.. Stone and TT oodeti Ware In short, almost everything usually kept in a Country Store. All Of which he • offers fur sale at.very low prices for the pay. , Place of business corner of Main and Sec mid Streets, Coudersport, at the old stand of W. T. Jones, & Br. July 7, 1854. 7-Stf TTONEY.—A good quality of honey for .1-1- sale at. C. S.3llTirs. HARDWARE AND TIN IT is reported that Nebraska Bill is in town! and by calling at the Hardware Store ,of James W. Smith,• on Main street, you can fins for sale—cheap . for cash or .eichturge,' a better assortment of Cooking, Box &. Parlor Stoves, All Varieties exid,Sizes ; CUTLERY ; Tin ,Copper and Sheet Iron Ware ; • Kill and pi . ont Saws, Hoop-iron, Nails and Chains; Carpenter's Tools and Files, lion- Bars and Anvils; A Good variety of building Hardware; where also mny be found a general assortment of et(ltitEi, liappanneli Wart; TOYS TO PLEASE TILE BOYS ; • together with agoodvarietyof WOODEN WARE,. such as HAND and HORSE RAKES, Brooms; • Pails, and • Tubs ac., a e.,—.— than can be found elsewhere in this county. iknd I would call especial attention of those who wish to purchase, to my large and well selected stock of STOVES. Likewise that my TIN, SHEET LEON, AND COPPER WARE is all made of good material and by a skillful and competent workman... All Last is for you to call and see ,rny goods, price them, and I have no doubt vou will be satisfied with the price and goiiif's. All kinds of produce taken for, goods. I also pay $2l/ per ton for old iron. JAMES W; SMITH- Coudersport, July 7, 1854. 7-Btf. THE best three shilling tea and 6d sugar is at OLMSTED's. AFULL assortment of Groceries, at low sgures, constantly on hand. Yard wide Lawns, from 6i cents upwards, at ' 'OLMSTED'S. UR Butt aritl2. RESOLUTION PROPOSING Amendments to the Constitution . of, the Commonwealth. L Resolredthe Senate and Hones of Representviices of the Commonu'ealth of Peon syliania 'in General Assembly met, That the following amendments be, and the same are hereby proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, under and in accordance wife the provisions ofthe tenth article thereof, to wit.: PROPOSITION 1, TO RE ARTICLE XI •¢ I. The aggregate amount of debts here after contracted by the Commonwealth shall never exceed the stun of five hundred thou sand dollars . , except in case of war to repel inva 4 sionsuppress insurrection, or to redeem the public debt of the Commonwealth, and the money so rinsed shall be applied to the purpose for which the debt may be contracted, or pay such debts, and . to no other purpose. To pay l 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 law for the crea tion 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 from 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 same may be reqUired to pay the interest of said debts semi-annually, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a suin not less than live hundred thousand dollnrs,increased yearly by compounding at a rate of not less than fifty per centum per annum; the said sinking fund snit be invested in the loans of the Commonwealth, which shall be cancelled from time to time, in a manner to he provided by law: portion of the sinking iliud shall ever be applied to the payment of the debt of fit e htindred thousand 'dollars mentioned in the first section of this art' , but the said sinking fund shall be applie Only to the purposes herein specified. § 3. The credit of t to Commonwealth shall not in any way' be given or loaned to or in aid of any individual, company, corporation, or a.:,:sociation, nor shall the Commonwealth here after become a joint owner or- stockholder in any company, association, or corporation in this Comthonwealth, ur.elsewhere, formed for any purpese.. 4. The Comritonwealth 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 suite in war. PROPOSITION 2, TO DE ARTICI.F. - Prohibiting Municipal Subscriptions. The Le . gislature shall never authorize any county, city, hOrough, 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, • peaker of the Houso of Representatives. M. M'CASLIN, Speaker of the Senate. In the Senate,April 2S, 1854. Resolved, That this resoution pass. Yeas 22, nays 6.—[Extract from the Journal. - T. A. MAGCIRE, Clerk. In House of Reps., April 21, 1854. Resolved, 'That this resolution pass. Yeas 71, nays 20.—[F,xtrdct front the journal. WM. JACK, Clerk. SECRETARY'S, On - fe F., Filed April 29, 1854. C. A: BLACK, . ' Secretary of the Cominonwealth. PENNSYLVANIA SS: SECRETAIII . 9 OFFICE, Harrisburg, July.l, ••••••••-•" Ido certify that the above and SEAL. foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original "Resolution," as the same remains on file at this office. In testimony whereof Lhave here unto set my hand and caused to be • affixed the seal' of the Secretary':; 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 Colitmonwealth, was read a third time. On the question, will the Senate egrec to the first proposition, the yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Constitution,. and were as follows, viz: YEAs—Messrs. Bnekalew, Darlington, Dr.:. Furgnson, Foulkrod, Frick, Fry, Good- Win, Haldeman, flan-Alton, B. D. Hamlin, E. W. Hamlin, Heisler, Hog e, Jamison. tuck, McFarland, Piatt,liggle S alter, Slifer, and McCaslin, Speaker-23. NAYS—Messrs. Crabb, Creswell, Hendricks, Binzer; Kunkle, and Skinner—ti. 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, rik : YEAs-:—Messrs. Buckalew, Darsie,Furgusom Foulkrod, Fry, Goodwin, Haldeman, B. D. Hamlin, E. W'. Hamlin, Hendricks,. Heister, Hoge, Jamison, Kinzer, 31cClintock, McFar land, Piatt, Price, Quiggle, Slifer, NV herry, McCaslin, .Speaker-22. _NAlS—Messrs. Crabb, Creswell, Darlington, Hamilton, Kunkle, and Skinner = 6 So the question was determined in the af firmative. • Journal of the llouseof Representatirei "The question recurring upon the find passage of the Resolutions, the first proposi tion was agreed to as follows, viz; YEAS—Messrs. Abraham, Adams, Atherton, Ball, Barton, Beyer, Bigham, Boyd, Bush, Bverlv, Caldwell, Calvin, Carlisle, Chamber lin, Cook, Crane, Cummins, Daugherty, Davis, De France, Dunning, Eckhert, Edinger, Eld red, Evans, Foster. Fry, Gallentine, Gibboney, Gilmore, Gray, Groom, Gwin, Hamilton, Hart, Herr, Iliestand, Hillier Hippie, Horn, Hum mel, Hunsucker, Hunter, Hutu, Jackman, Kilgore, Knight, Lauri, (Lehigh,) Linn, Ma gee, Maguire, Manderheld, M'Connell, M'Kee, Miller, Menaghan, Montgomery, Moore, Mo ser, Muse, Palmer, Patks, 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, Spcakcr-85. NAM—NC/de. • So the question was determined in the af firmative. On the question, will the Home, 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: YEss—Messrs. Abraham, Atherton, Ball, Barton, Beck, Beyer, Bighorn, Boyd, Cald well, Carlisle, Chamberlin, Cook. Crane, Cum mins, Daugherty, Davis, Deegan, De France, Dunning,. Edinger, Eldred, LVans, Fry, Gal lentine, Gibboney, Gilmore, Gray, Groom, Gwin, Hamilton, Hiestand, Hillier, Ripple, Hunsecker, Hunter, Hurtt, Jackman, Kilgore, Knight, Laury, (Lehigh,) Lowrey, (Tioga,) Linn, Magee, Maguire, Manderffetd, 'Neon nell, M'Kee, Monoghan, Montgomery, Moore, Moser, Muse, Palmer, Parke, Parmlee, Pass more, Patterson, !Porter, Rawlins, Roberts, Sallade,scMtt, Simonton, Smith (Berks) Smith ( Craw ford) , Stoeltdale, Wheeler, Wiak lein, ‘Vright, Chase, Speaker-71. NAvit —Messrs. Adams, Baldwin, Beans. Bush, Bverly, Eekliert, Hart, Herr, Horn, Hummel, N'Cornbs, Miller, Poulson, Putney, Sidle, S:ewart, Strong, Stratkers, Ziegler—N. So the question was determined in the nL firruutis e. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, Harrisburg, July 1, 1854. PENNS 11 VA A, SS. ow- , Ido certify that the- above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the '.IEAS" and " says" taken on the " Resolution relative to the nine!, :.cent of the constitution of the commonwealth" as the same ap; on the Immo::: of-the two Houses of the iGereral Assembly of this eoinn•-mweailhjor the session of PSI-1 my hand and tho ot 'dice this first day o. Joh - , ta...isand eight hundred and tifo. -four. C Su:friary fr. Conini,uccalth 7-10 3m Foreign Attachment. Potirr Codlfl•(, •••••••:•-• The Commonwealth of Pcrinsylva. ”11. nia to the Sheriff of said county, 3 Greeting: IVe command you that- you attach Silas Sutherland, late of your county, by_ all and singular his goods and chattels, lands and ten ements, in whose hands or possession soccer the same may be, so that he be and appear before the Judges of our Court of Common Pleas, at Coudersport, at a county court of common pleas there to be held for the said county on the third Monday of September next, then and there to answer Matthew Ennis, Win. Ennis, and Joseph D. Weleh of a plea of Assumpsit, not exceeding five hundred dollars; and also that you summon the person or persons in whose hands or possession the property of the said Silas Sutherland may be found, so that they be and appear before our said court at the same time and place, to ans wer what may be objected against them, rnd abide the judgment of the court therein—and have von then and there this writ. 'Winless the Hon. Robert G. White., Presi : dent Judge of our said court at Coudersport, this 19th day of July, ISS-1. 11. J. OLMSTED, Prothonotary. By virtue of the above described writ, I haVe attached the following described piece. or parcel of land, situate in Sharon township, Potter county-, Pennsylvania r _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 Oswavo creek, thence up the south bank of the creek and race (being line of land conveyed by Silis Sutherland to Thomas J. Burdic) to the east line -of said land ; thence south one hundred and two perches and five-tenths to a post, thence west one hundred and fifty-six perches to a post in west line ofsaid warrant, thence 'by said line north tvsn hundred and two perches and five ten:hs of a perch to the place of beginning containing one hundred and sixty acres, of Match about the acres are cleared. P. A. STEBBINS, theriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Coudersport, July 21, 1E54. CORO WER'S SALE. B'- VIRTUE of a writ of Venditioni Ex ponas, issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Potter county and to me di rected, I will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House ill Coudersport, on Monday, the IBth day of Septeuiber,'lBs4, at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, the following described real estate, to wit: Situate in- Pike township, Potter county, Pa., bOunded and described as follows: 6n the north by hinds of W. B. Furman. on the the east and south by unseated lands of H. M. Walker, and on the west by lauds of Calvin - Carriel—contaming forty-five acres one other tract, situate as aforesaid, hounded on the north by lands of David Kitborn and unseated lands,.east by unseated lands and lands of W. B. Fornian, on the south and west byilands of John and Calvin Carrie;— containing one.hundred acres At so, one n.lier tract, situate as aforesaid, bounded on the north by lands of J. Sunderland, east by unseated land of H. 31 Walker, south by lands of - J. Bump and unseated land, and on the west by unseated land and land of W. B. Fttrman— containing eighty-one and seven-tenths acres. more or less, ou there erected one overshot saw-mill, one log and - one frame house, and one board hovel thereon Also, one other lot, situate in Hector township, county and State aforesaid, bounded on, the north by lot No. '25 of the allotment of lands of 11. H. Dent in Hector town-hip, east by west line of Tioga county, south by lots Nov 3; and 37. and on the west by No. 34, being lot No. 35 of the allotment in said township— containing one hundred acres, fifty acres of which is improved, with otte log house, a a frame house, a ft - ante barn, and an apple orchard therec-.. Seived, 'al :en in execu tion, and to be sa,d as the prOp.lay of James Bump, at the suit of Cor.:y J. Stebbins. AMOS LICE:NCH, Coroner. CORONER': , ()Frier. Aug. Sheriff's Proclamation. XTIIERFAS, the Ifop. •tu.rt G. Whi!e, V Preqident Judv. :•k:d tt, • Iron. O. :1. Lewis ,and Joseph Acsoci.ce Judges of the courts t.. 1 er :,t.l Ter:inner and Genera: Jail Deli% cry, t.),•1%,- , er Smtsion of the Peace, Orphan's court and Court 01 Common Pleas fir the County of Potter, hat e issued their precept, bearing date the '2Ol day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty four, and to me di rected, for holding the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deltverv,•Quarter Session of the Peace, Orphan's Court, and Court of Common Pleas, in thud Borough of Coudersport on MONDAY, the ISth day of September, next, and to continue one Week. Notice is hereby given to the Coroners, Justices of the Peace, and Constables within said eountk. that - they be then and there in ther proper persons, at 10 o'clock' A. 1111;.of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done. And those who are bound by their recognizances to prosecute against the pris oners that are or shall be in the Jail of the said County of Potter, are thin and there to prosecute against them as will be just. • Dated at Counersport, Aug. sth, and the .9th year of the Independenbe of te United .States of America. PIERRE A. STEBBINS, Coudersport Aug.], 1E54. Sheriff. Pit Ens Sturrn, , . In the Court t 'of No:- by her next frieud, mon Pleas of Pbttt Co. ‘VILLIL&X DIXEMAIt, No.-- Tenn, A. D.— RICNAILD H. SMITH ASUBPCENA and alias subpoena having been issued mit of the said Court, and returned nihil, notice is hereby given, and the said Richard H. Smith, respondent,- in hereby required to appear at the next Court of Common Pleas, to be held on the 18th day of September next •at Coudersport, to answtr the said complaint of the P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. Aug. IS, 1854. 14-4 t 10-6 c DIVORCE