Free Democratic Nominations. FOR GOPER,VOR, DAVID POTT'S, JR., OF CIiEI..TER CO FOR SUPREME JUDGE, WILLIAM STEPIIENSON, Or• Mincrn Co .FOR .CANAL COMMISSIONER, GEORGE R.. RIDDLE, Or' ALticIIENT Co THE FREEDOM CALL. TO THE PEOPLE OF POTTER COUNT% The recent aggression of the Slave Power, in repealing that section ,of the Missouri Compromise act prohibiting Slavery in K./m -ans and Nebraska, calls for immediate action on the part of all true friend's of Freedom. The Slave Power, 111 the violation of the 3lissouri Compromise, has put au end to the whole system of Congressional compacts be tween Freedom and Slavery. It thus becomes the •duty of all genuine friends of a Fiee orernment to stand only on the Constitution, and observe its provisions in reference to con:roversies arising between the different sec ions of the coon:r•. Relying upon the apathr and indifference of the North, the leading Southern organs openly avow their intention of procuring. by :pur chase or by war, Cuba, Hayti, and a portion of Mexico, and the valley of the Amazon, for the purpose of forming a slaveholding power sulliclent to overbalance forever the influence of Freedom in the councils of the Nation. To resist this scheme ; the North mast be united; "the question of Freedom must be made paramount to all other political ques tions." That section of the Missouri Compro mise which pledged as sacred forever to Freedom the Territories now known as Kan sas and Nebraska, must be re7nstated. The system of Slavery must lie denationalized. .ani this Government brought back to its original policy of Freedom. For th:s pur pose, meetings of the people have been already called in Vermont, Ohio, Indiana, Miyhinn,Wisconsin, rmi Massachusetts,whi:e ,:hers of the Free Sta.es are preparing for the same action. With the same purpose in several County Conventions have al ready been held in this State, in which all the opponents of the Nebraska outrage, without reference to old party connections, have met loge heft and acted harmoniously, with a view to the restoration of the Missouri Compro mise. Believing the. People of Potter enmity are reidv for thit movement, ive invite our fidlow citizens, without distinction of party, to meet in Mass Conrention at Coudersport on Mon shy ecening, September ]4th, to counsel loge her, end take such ac'ion as the crisis requires. We also iuvi,e all of our fellow cidzeus, who are in favor of restoring the Missouri Prohibition, and of repe.ding the Fugitive Aare bill, to as. , endi'e in their re siev ire toWuship on Tinu-sday uf'ernoon, yep ember 14, and make nominations for the dices to he tilled at the ensuing election, teak ug re:urn to the Mass Meeting of all the so:es given tbr each candidate. THE 11MIMY MEETINGS. The people of this County who are in favor of the restoration of the Mis souri Prohibition of Slavery in Kansas anti Nebraska, and in favor of the re peal of the Fugitive Slave Bill, are in v:ted by the circular published in an caber column, and signed by a majori ty of the voters in the County, to meet in thvir several Townships, on Murs er Sept. 11, " and make :ainations for the offices to he filled the ensuing election; making return to the ittiss meeting, of all the votes riven for each candidate." The object of this plan of Making nominations, is to de , troy the raitc - us :pie - in t and to substitute in its place, nominations by the People in their everal townships, which will enable every voter to express his own choic e for candidates, and will prevent the possibility of nominating a candidate who is obnoxious to thes‘voters. We believe this is the only safe and repub lican plan of making nominations, and therefore we trust all independent men will turn out on the 14th, and make choice of such men for candidates as they think are most suitable to fill the several offices. , And the better to in mre a full turnout, we hope some active friends in each, township will ;!,et up notices of the house a'nd place fif meeting, and put them up in every •-aspicuous place. We would also , `-;•gest that every primary meeting; s: c t a . Vigilance Committee of three tr , act for the ensuing year. The "i . :ces to be filled at the ensuing 'dee 11'n are—two County Commissiotreys, I "4.County Auditors, a Prothonotary, fteasurer, and Registbr and Recorder. r-.3' ; 1t0 appropriations made by the last Congress were over sixty-One millions of dollars. A more extrava gant and unprincipled body Probably never assembled in Washington. arrfaQcu. In this Porotigh, Tuesday, Aug. 29, 1854, by "Itev. L. P. Porter, Mr. 1). Enw.►Rn OEM. STED to Miss LYDIA L. CDSHING. • Tuesday,.Aug. 8, 1844, by Rev. Frank Par ker, Rev.,G. P. Warrtous,iate graduate from the liniye'rsity of Rochester, and• Missionary ProspectiYe to India or Chinn, to Miss Pay- PENCE M. KNAPP, of Tioga, Pa. ' On the same day and be the same, Mr. Emytn A. JONES, of Carrolton, CattaranguS county, N. Y., to Miss MAntAat A. KNAPP, of Tioga,.Pa. . The Journal Book-Store OFFERS to the -public a good variety 'of most readable books, cheap for cash or family necessities. • All the newest books of talus are kept on hand, or immediately pro cured for customers, and we hope to receive such patronage as faithful attention to busi ness, and an earnest desire to oblige, may deserve. New books received at short inter vals. School Books, Stmionery.of all kinds, materials for Paper Flowers, etc., constantly on hand. 3lusic, Maps, Mathematical Instru ments. Please,call and .examine, for your,:elveg at the . JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. • E W BOOKS just received at the JOURNAL BOOK-STORE Sept. 1,1854. 7-16 Sheriff's Sales. BY VIRTVE of sundry writs of Vend. Ex, Pls. Vend. Ex., Al.:. Vend. Ex., and Le van Facias, i,sued out of the Court of Com mon - Pleas of Potter county and to me directed, 1 will expose to sale by public . ' vendue or outcry, at the Court Ilomm in Conderspoft, on MONDAY, the -18th day of September, 1854; at I o'clock, P. M., the following described real estate, to wit: Situate in Genesee township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north by- the' New-York State line, east by David Thrasher, South by unseated lands, and west by Nathan Noise— co wanting fitly acres of land, be the saute more or less, on allotment of Bingham lands on warrant 1643; of which there is fourteen acres improved, with one frame house, an old asherv, an old hovel, and an apple orchard thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of George W. Sher wood, at the suit of Levi Antis. ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in Sharon township; Potter county, State of Pennsylva nia, bounded on the north by lands of A. W. Jones, on the east by lands of S. Drake, on the South by lands of Sutherland and Burdic, and on the west be Keating lands—containing eighty and three-tenths acres, about ten acres of which is ithproyed ALSO, one other tract; situate as aforesaid, bounded on the north by the Oswayo creek, on the east by 'l'. J. Bin-ilk's land, south by lands of White and Stevens, and on the west by land- of E. Babbitt—containing-ninety-six acres, two acres of which is improved, with one saw-nil 1, two frame houses, two frame barns, and other out buildings thereon. Seized, taken iri execu tion, ;mil to be sold as the property of Asa Stevens, Jr.,Luke Stevens, and Jana Stevens, at the suit of Samuel Russell and J. N. II askin. ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in Alle gany township, Potter county, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded as follows : On the north by unsealed Mild, on the east by lots Nos. and of the sub-division of the Fox Estate in said township, on the south by lot No. 100, and on the west by lot No. 97 and unseated land, - and being lot' No. 112 of the said sub-division—containing ninetY-nine and two-tenths acres, of which there are about ten am's Unproved, and a small frame house thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the. property of Alvarez Peirce, at the suit of Henry G. Taylor. •A LSO—Certain real estate, situate in Whar ton township, 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 raiii eighty perches to a birch, thence North two hundred perches to a birch, thence west eighty perches to a birch, thence south taus hundred perches to the place of begin ning—containing, one hundred acres, strict nwasure, about thirty acres of which is im proved, wi l l a block and frame dwelling one frame barn, an apple orchard, and some fruirtrees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of JohGlaspey, at the suit of F. L. & S. Join ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in Flys- . see and 1111egany townships, Potter co., Pa.. bounded on the north by lands of Guernsey and Harman, on the east and south by unsea'ed lands, and on the west by.tinseat ea land and lands of ILG tternsev—containing one hundred and to enty 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 If. Morley, and on the ovest by unseated lands—containing fifty acres, with one saw-mill. our 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. (I.omlsteil. ALSO—Certaid real estate, in Hebron township, Potter county. State of Pa., bounded on the north by unseated land, on the east ha' unseated land and lands of It. N. Clark, south and %vest by unseated land, being lots os. 66 and (i 7 of the subdivision of the Bingham_ lands 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 sold as "the property of E. 11. Bishop. at the suit of N. C. Dike. ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in Gen esee township, Potter county, State of Penn sylvania, hounded en the north by the New- York and Pennsylvania State line, on the east by lands of Gannon and Chambers, south by liinghun land., and west by lands of C. Leach —containing two hundred and seventy acres, on which there is about twenty-six acres un proved, and a log house and harp thereon. Seized, taken, in execution, and to he sold as the property of Patrick Burke, at the snit of Charles Leach. ALSO—Certain reel ,estate: bounded and described as foltoWs, to wit : On the east by lands 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. t 42 of the allotment of the Fox Estate lands in Alleg any township— containing one hundred an d one 'acres and one-tenth of an acre,. about fifteen acres of which is Unproved, with two log houses;, one frame barn, and some fruit trees , thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Isaac B. Baker, at the suit of Franklin IV. Knox. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs, The un divided one-hslf part ofa parcel aloud, situate jn the township of Sharon, Counts- of Potter, State of Pennsylvania, bounded as follows: Beginning on the northeast corner . of Ifitthew Maxon's land, where is a birch tree, two hem locks, and two oaks, marked with three hacks each per corner, thence south thirty-four chains twenty-five links to the line of S. 0. Alney & Co.'s laud, thence east on the line of said lot eighty-four chains twenty-five links to an old corner of lot No. 5% - 7, thence north on the lino of said lots to the State line, thence along the State line west thirty-tWO chains to a stake near Burdic's house, thence south thirty-nine chains and fifty links tn'a stake on the hill, thence west filly-four *chains to the place of beginning—.containing.four hundred and fifteen acres,, strict measnre, be the same more or less At-so, another tract- of land, situate in the township; county, and Slate last above mentioned, bounded es follows : Begin sling at HO 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 0. Alnev's land, thence south along the warrant line -to the corner of said warrant No. 5563 ; thence west on the said line to the corner of Woodard's and Olney's land ; , thence north to the place of beginnieg—com tenting 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 At.so, another parcel of land; situate in the township, county, and State aforesaid last above mentioned, bounded . as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of a tract of land sold by Elisha Mix to S. 0. Alney, en lot No. 5559; thence cast one hun dred and three - rods to a maple corner on warrant No. 5555; thence 'south along the line of S. 0. Alney's laud one hundred and fifty-two rods; thence west to S. 0. Alnev'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 snore or less And ALSO, another parcel of land—beginning at the southeast corner of lot No. 5578; thence 'west thirty-one chains and eighty-two links; thence north fifty-one-chains and fifty-seven links to Milton Main's land to a corner- on,the bank of lioneyoye• Creek;' thence on said Main's south line to the east line of said lot •, thence south to the southeast cornar of said lot No. 5875, being and running to contain all the land its said lot cast of Mix's and south of Main's land, which was heretofore deeded to Jonathan Brown— containing " one hundred and sixty-fouratres of land, srrict measure, be the same more or less And :We, another parcel of land, situate in the township, county, and State above mentioned—beginning it the northwest corner of lot No. 5855; thence east one hundred rods; thence south far enough to make ninety acres of land,. by muting the south line parallel with the north line And At.so, another piece of land, situate -in the township, county, and •State last mentioned— beginning at the southeast corner of said lot No. 5i..:52; running front thence west forty chains; thence nordf far enough to make °he. hundred and ten acres of land, by running east and parallel with 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, counts and State last mentioned, being a part of lot No. 5555—be , r ' inning at the northeast corner of a hundred-acre lot, stir- I vexed for Elisha 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 tlie north line of said lot: thence west along the bort!' aloe of said lot to the place of begihniug—c, utaining one hundred and twen ve acres: of land, be the same more or less. ....And A Ls°, another parcel of land, situate in the township, county, and State last men- Mined, being a part of lot No. 2859. hounded as . follows : Commencing at the northwest corm:• of said lot; thence east thirty-two chaios.to a stake in the highway : thence. south I along the high Way M John C. Adams's curlier; thence west thirty-two chains to a post corner; 'from thence north to the place of beginning— contahng twenty-four acres of land ALso, another parcel, being.a part of lot No. 2859, in the township, county. and State last men tiomid, bounded us follows: Beginning at G. W. Sherman's southwest corner in the but lino; from thence west to S. G. Aluey's south east corner; from thence north un said line :terms the I loneoye Creek to the center of the highway „near the school-house; thence east :dung the 'highway to George W. Sherman's line; from thence south on Geo. W. Sherman's line to• the place of beginning—containing shout forty acres of land, be the same more or less, reserving 0111 the school-hLu se site, tas it is owned by Ilie district St hero the school- . house now stands, on the northwest corner of said lot. Seized, taken in ex,eulipn, and to lie sold as the property of Peter 13. Dedriclt. ALSO— Liy virtue of sundry writs, certain real estate. situate in Allegany towns Lip, Pot ter county, Ira., bounded and described as' fol lows : Un the north, soul b, 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 live 'tcuths acres, of which - there is aloatt fiery 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 tho property ofJames 13. Ilill and William llill. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs, certain real estate, situate in Pike township, Potter. county. Pa...bonnded on the 'north by lot No. jI. on the east by lots Nos. 14, and 31, on the south by lot No. 'i22 and unseated lands nf the Bingham Estate, on the west by unseated lands ln - ul by lots Nes. 13 and 3G, being lots Nos. 41 and 12 of the sub-division of the lands of the Bindiani Estate in said township—con taining one hundred and fifty-fire 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.. Asso, nue other tract of land, sit slate as aforesaid, bounded on the north by Bingham lauds, on the cast by Isaac Johnson, south by Bingham lands, and on the west 4 lands of David R. Smith. deceased—contain- . ing two hundred and fifty acres; be the same inure or less. with about eighty acres improved, one frame store and house, one log house, one frame house, two frame barns, one saw-mill, and an apple orchard therein] 'it ,o. lot No. 36, in the township county, and State aforesaid. bounded on the mufti] and east by lot No. 14, on the south by lot No. 13 and by unseated lands, on the west by. unseated lands and by hut No. 13—containing bne hun dred nod four acres, With about four acres im pwred and a log house thereon. Seized, ta ken In execution, and to h.e 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 svlyania, bounded on the north by lands of H. Carrier and Mary Maxon, on the east by lands of :Vary Maxon and Newbold & Co., on the south by Hawley Adams and E. White, Jr.. and on the west by land of Merserau & Weston _containing one hundred and sixty-two und three-tenths acres, about forty acres of Which is improved, with one frame house, one frame barn, one milk-house. out.buildings, and an' apple orchard therein]. Seized, taken iu ex ecution, and to be sold 'as the property of L. 11. Kinney, at the suit of Henry. Sherwood use of Joim W. Deninev. ice' Notice is hereby given. that an amount equal to the costs will be required to be pp tip upon each sale when struck down to the'bid der: and upon a failure to comply with this regulation the tract of land will - again be of fered for sale. P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. SIIERIFF'S OFFICE, Mtg. IS, 1854. Dabbitt's Yeast and SoaPFow- Dders.—These isuperior articles aro war: ranted to save time and money, and • promote peace and harmony in filmilies. For sale at • TILER'S W ROUGHT NAILS at MANN'S STORE 30uninton ftqrtro. • ,11110 MAS STEIWALRE!!SON, Jr., ttorttep at 'Kato, N. E. corner 6th and Walunt-streets, 7-3 4t • Pima DELPHIA• C. _W. ffttorneg at ?Lab), Coudersport, Pa. Jan. 18. 1850. tf F. W. KNOX, ttornrg at aatu, Coudersport, Pa.' wilt regularly attend the courts in Potter county. 3-40tf A. P. CONE, • attorttt2l at Rain, , Wellsborough, Tiogu county, Pa; will replar ly attend the courts of Putter minty. June 3, 1848. --- LAND AGENCY. /THE undersigned having been entrusted 1 with the care of several large tracts of hind in this comity, has made himself quainted.with the lands and laud titles of the county, and will give immediate attention to any business of this nature that may be en. trusted to him. J. S. rdANN. H. 6. HEATH, ptinician an aurgon, Goutiersport, Pm, will attend to all calls for professional assistance with promptness and fidelity. Office on the west side of Dluinsst., second door above the Journal Office. 3-17 M. R.. GAGE, M. D., DIIVSICIAN AND SURGEON—WouId re.: spcctfully 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. Oflice—T. B. Tyler's Drug and Book Store (I,G ISAAC BENSON ATTORNEY AT LAW.—ollice, East side of the public square, Coudersport, Pa. By special arrangement the professional ser vices of S. P. JOHNSOY, 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, flay be found m the hands of Isaac Benson, . Esq., for adjustment. S. P. JonssoN. March 3, 1z741.5. JOHN S. MANN, A TTOP,NEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, uttuod the several Copt in Potter and MiKean counties. All businehs entrusted to his cure will receive prompt attention. Office on Maimstreet, opposito the Coutt House, Coudersport, ARTHUR G. OLMSTED • A TTORNEY can COUNSELOR AT LAW, will attend to all business entrusted to Lis care with-promptness Slid fidelity. . Office—in the Temperance up stairs. Main-street, Coudersport, Pa. 7-1 . L. F. MAYNARD, attorucß ourtnelor at 7Latu, Coudersport, Pa. Ottice—north of the court' house square s at " The People's Cash Store,' up stairs. 3.47 JAMES M. BASSETT, • Cabinet-Maker. & UphOlsterer, COUDERSPORT, PA., Will eitet'ute all orders in his line of ri business with neatness und despatch. Place of business—the Manufactory formerly` owned by G. \V. Strong—two doors tibmile Win. Crosby's dwelling. Having improved the building and ma-. chinery', and employed good , workmen, he is prepared to do work ac well as the best, and on short notice. 6-30t1, AFEW pieces of new; Alusic procured to order: also, Tern -tt Tance and other Tracts, or any-periodicals desired. rA-sCHOUL 'BOOKS Collgantly ou Laud; with paper, pens, slates, and every thing needed for gulag to school. 6-3:31.1 M. W. MANN. C. SMITH. Deatru 01-v-ootin, Grocerias and Provisions ; Hardware, Croekeiy and Glass '\V ire Boots_& ShobaHats & taps. &one and Wooden Ware: • . In short, almost everything usually kept in a Country Store. All of which he oilers for sale at very low prices for the pay. Place of business corner of Main and Sec ond Streets, Coudersport, at the old stand of W. T. Jones, &, Br. July 7, 1851 7-Stf LI(ONLY.—A good quality of honey for 41 sale-at . C. SMITIPs. HARDWARE' AND TIN. TT reported that. Nebraska Bill is in town ! -Land by calling at the Hardware Store of James lir. Smith, on Main street, you can find for sale—cheap for cash or exchange, a better assortment of Cooking, Box & Parlor Stoves, All Varieties and Sizes; CUTLERY; Tin ,Copper and Sheet Iron Ware ; Mill and y 4 cut Saws, Mop-iron, Nails and Chains; Carpenter's Tools and Files, Iron: • Bars and Anvils; A Good variety of building Hardware; where also may be found a general assormaent of Otorkg, ,Dappanneo MatT; TOTS TO PLEASE TUE BOYS; together with= a good variety of WOODEN. WARE, such as - HAND and HORSE RAKES, . Brooms, • , Pails, and than can heTubs found elsewhere in this county. And I would call especial attention of those who wish to purchase, to my large and well selectedstock of STOVES: Likewise that my TIN, SIiF.ET IRON, AND COPPER WARE is It made of good material and ,hy a,skillful lid competent workman. All I ask is for y'ou to call and see my goods, price them, and I have no doubt you will be satisfied with the price and goods. . Alt kinds of produce taken for go . ods. , I also pay s . 2i) per ton for old iron. . JAMES W. SMITH.: Coudersport, Jnly 7, 16,54. 7-Stf. THE best three shilling tea and 6d sugar is at OLMSTEIYs.,' FULL assortment of Groceries, A at low figures,constanily on hand. Yard wide Lawns, from 6i cents upwards, at OLMSTED'3. autiprit2. REsownort PROPOSING Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth. § 1. Resolred by the Senate. and Honse of, ,Representotires of the'Connnonwealth of Penn sylranid jn General Assembly met, That:the following Mnendments be, and the same are hereby proposed to the 'Constitution of the Commonwealth, under und.in accordance wife the provisions of the' . tenth article thereof, to •wit. : • • PROPOSITION I, TO BE ARTICLE /I § 1. The aggregate amount of debts here after-contracted by the Commonwealth shall never exceed the sum of five 'Mildred 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 ea raised shall be applied to the purpose fbr which the debt May be contracted, or pay. such debts, and to no other purpose. § 2..T0 pay the public debt of the Corn moifwealth, andilebts which may hereafter be , contracted in case of war •to repel invasion,. suppress insurrection, and to redeeni the Rob lie debt, the Legislature shall tit their next session after the adoption of dhii! section into the Constinition, provide by law!^for the crea tion ,of,-ti 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 mayithereafier 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 sum not less than five hundred thousand dollars, increased yearly' by compounding at a rate of not less thanl fifty per centum per annum; the said sinking fend shall be , 'invested in the loans of the Commonwealth, 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 nientiOned in' the 'first :section of this article, but the said sinking fund shall be applied only to the purposes herein specified. - § 3. The credit of the Commonwealth shall not iu ally way be given or loaned.to or in aid of any individual, company, corporation, or association, nor shall the Commonwealth here after become s joint owner or stockholder in any - company, association, or corporation in this Cothmonwealth, or ele;ewheie, 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 invasioh,-suppress in4urTection, or to defend the state in war. PROPOSITION '4 2., TO BE ARTICLE 111 Prohibiting Municipal Sobscriplions. The Legislature shall 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, or in aid of any such company or association. E. B. CHASE, Speahcr of the Muse of &Iwamototires. . M. M.CASLIN, Speaker of the Senate. In the Senate, April 28, 7854. Resolved, That this resolution pass. Yeas 22, nays 6.—[Extract froth the Journal. T. A. MAGUIRE, Clerk. - In House of Reps., April 241854. Resolved, Thin this resolution inois. Yeas 71, nays 29.—[Extract from the journal. WM:JACK, Clerk. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, Filed April 29, 1854. C. A. BLACK, Secretary of the Cominoiltrealth 'PE.YA - SYLVANIA SS: SECRETARY ' S.OFFIdE, Harrisburg, July 1,15:34. •••!!!—,•••••• Ido certify that the above cod SEAL. :• foregoing a•true and correct copy, I of the original "Resolution," as the-; • : 'same remains on file at this office. In testimony whereof litave here- unto set my hand and. caused to be alli-Ned the seal of the Secretary's ; office the day and year :Move writ ten. • ;C. A. BLACK, Secretary of the Commontrialth. • Journal of the Senate. • " Resolution . No. 562, entitled Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth,. was read a . third time. On the qttestion,;u 4 ill the ;Senate agree to the first proposition t 'the yeas and nays were taen agreeably to the Constitution, and were us follows', viz: . YEAs.---MesSrs. Bnckalew, Darlington, Dar. sie, l'urgnson, Fottikrod, Frick, Fry, Good win, Haldeman, Hamilton, B. D. Hamlin, El W. Hamlin, Heisler, Iloge, Jamison. McClin tock, McFarland, Piatt, cthiggle S ager, Slifer, and. McCaslitt , Speahrr—:23. N.'tvs—Me - ssrs. Crabb, Creswell, Hendricks, Binzer,..Kunkle, and Skinner--6. '• Su the question was determined in the af firmative. 'On the question, will the senate agree to the. second proposition, the yeas and nays were:takn agreeably to the Constitution, and were as follows, viz: YEAS-31essni. Buckalew i Darsie,Furguson, Foulkrod, 'Frs., Goodwin, Haldeman, B. D. Hamlin, E. W. Hamlin, Hendricks, Heister, Hoge, Jamison, Kinzer, McClintock, McFar land; Piatt, Price, Quiggle, Slifer, IVlterry, McCaslin,'Spraker-- . 22. N vs—Messrs. Crab!), Creswell, Darlington; -Hamilton, Kunkle, and Skinner-6 So the question was determined in the 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, YEAS—Messrs. Abraham, Adami, Atherton, Ball, Barton, .Beyer, Bigham, Boyd, Bush, Byerly, 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, G.win, Hamilton, Hart, Herr, Hiestand, Hillier Hippie, Horn, Hum - mel, _Hunsucker, Hunter, Horn, Jackman, 'Kilgore, Knight, Laurv, (Lehigh,) Linn, Ma gee, Maguire, ManderGld, M'Conuell, M'Kee, Miller, Menaghan, Montgomery, Moore, Mo Her, Muse, Palmer, Parks, Pumice, Passmore, Patterson, - Porter, Putney, Rawlins, Roberts, Rowe, Sallado, 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 itf ftrinative. ' On the question, Will the House agree to the second proposition, the yeas and uays,were taken, agreeably to the provisions of the.lOth article of the constitution, nni are as follows: Icas—Messrs. Abraham, Atherton, Ball, Barton, 'Beck, Beyer,' Bighatn, - Boyd, Cald well, Carlisle, Chamberlin, Cook. Crane, Cum mins, Daugherty, Davis, Deegan, De France, Dunning, Edinger, Eldred; - Evans, Fri - , Gal lentine; Gibbbney, Gilmore, Gray, Groom, G win, Hamilton, Hiestand, Hillier, Hipple, Hunsecker, Hunter; Hurtt, Jackman, Kilgore, Knight, Laurv, (Lehigh,) Lowrey, (Tioga,) Linn, Magee,illaguire, Mandertreld, M'Con null, M'Kce, Monoghan, Montgomery, Moore; Moser, Aluse, Palmer, Parke, Parmlee,•Pass more, Pattersqn, Porter, Rawlins, Roberts,. Rowe - , Sal lade, Scott, Simonton, Sinith (Barks) Smith (Crawfard) Stock≤ Wheeler, Wilk lein, Wright, Chase, Speaker—lL • • NAYS —Messrs. Adams, Baldwin, Beans. Bush, Byerly, Eckhart, Ellis, Hart, Herr, Horn, Hummel, N'Combs, Miller, Pouliot . Putney; Sidle, Stewart, Strong, • Struthers, Ziegler-2U. So the question .was determined in the af firmative. - Szcittrisit's Orncr, • Harrisburg, July 1,185.1. PENNSYLVANIA, SS. .• . ," • • I do certify that the above and { Sam_ foregoing is a true and conact copy of the " vass" and " NAYS" taken on the "Resolution relative to the. amendment of the constitution of :the commonwealth" ns the same on 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 fifty-four. • • . - C. A. BLACK, Secretary of the Continuum-eat& 740 3m Foreign Attachment. Potter Cortnty, A's The Commonwealth of Pentisylla. / SEAL I 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 whose hands or possession soever the same may be, so that he be and appear before the Judges of our Court. of Common Pleas, et 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 Miatthew a. Ennis, Wm. Ennis, and Joseph B. Welel 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 bo 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, and abide the judgment of the court therein—and have you then and there this writ. Witness the lion. Robert G. White, Presi. dent Judge of our said court at Coudersport, this 19th day of July, 1554. H. J. OLMSTED, Prothonotary. By .virtue of the above described writ, I have attached the following *scribed piece or parcel of land, situate in Sharon township, Potter County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the northwesvtonier of warrant 2176, thence by the 'north line of said warraut east 44 rods to the west bank of the Oswayo creek, thence tip the sowlybank of the creek and race (being line of land conveyed by Silas Sutherland to Thomas Burdic) to the east life of said lord, thence south one hundred 'end two perches and fire-tenths to a post, thence west one hundred and fifty-six. perches to a post in west line of said warrant, thence by said line north two hundred andrtwo perches and five , tenths of a perch to the place of beginning— containing one hundred and sixty acres,- of which about ti 3 a acres are cleared. P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff: SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Cow - Import, July 21, 18:i4. CORONER'S SALE. B Y VIRTUE of a - writ of Venditioni ponas, issued out bf the Court of Com mon Pleas of Potter county and to me di. rected,l will. expose to sale by public vendne or outcry, at the Court House in Coudersport, on 31onday, the 18th day of September, 1654, at I 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: On the north by hinds-of W. B. Furman. on the the east and south by unseated lands of H. 31. Walker, and on the west by lands of Calvin Carriel—containing forty-live acre. ALso, one other tract, situate as aforesaid, bounded on the north by lands of David Kilborn and unseated lands, east by unseated lands and lands of W. 13: Furman, on the south and we4t byt,lands of John 'and Calvin Carriel - containing one hundred aces kt.so, one other tract, situate as aforesaid, bounded on the north by lands of_J; 'Sunderland, east by untreated land of If. 31-Walker, south by lands al Bump and unseated land, and on the west by un4eated land and land of W: B. Ftinnan—' containing eighty-one and seven-tenths acres, more or less, 'on which there is erected one overshot saw -mill, one log and one frame house, and one board hbvol thereon ALSO, I one other lot, situate n Hector township, eintuty told State aforesaid, bounded on tho north by lot No. 25 of the allotment of lands of 11. H. Dent in Hector township, east by west line of Tioga county, south by lots Nos. 113 and 37, and on the west by No. 34; being lot No. 35 or the allotment in said township— containing one hundred acres, fifly l acres of which is improved; %with one log house, a a frame house, a frame barn, and an apple orchard thereon. Seized, taken in • execu lion, and to be sold as the 'property of James Bump, at the 'suit of Corey &Stebbins._ AMOS FRENCH, Coroner. ConoN ER'S OFFICE, Aug. 25, 1+54. Sheriff's Proclamation. NXTFIEREAS, the lion. Robert G. White, V V President Judge, imp the lion. 0. A. Lewis and- Joseph Mann, Esqs., Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Session of the Peace, Orphan's Court and Court of Common Pleas for the County of Potter, have issued their precept, bearing date the 2inh day of May iii the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty four, and to Inc' di rected, for holding the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Session of the Peace, Orphan' . s Court, and Court of Conunon Picas, in the Borough of Coudersport on MONDAY, the 18th day. of September, nest, and to continue , ono Week: - Notice is hereby g'i;•en to the Coroners, Justices of the Peace, and Constables within said county. that they be then and • there in tiler proper persons, 'at JO o'clock A. M. of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other remeinbrances, to do those things which to ,their offices appertain to be done. And those whu are bound by their recoguiznuces to prosecute against the pris oners that are or Shall be in the Jail of the said County of Potter, ate then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. Dated at Coudersport, Aug. sth, \ and the 79th year of the Independenbe of the United States of America. PIERRE A. STEBBINS, Coudersport Aug. 1,164: Sheriff'. PIiEDZ SMHTU, In the Court ,of Com by her next friend, mon Pleas of Potter Co. WiLLWI D/KE,MAN, No.— Term, A. 13 RICHARD 11. SMITH A SUBPCENA and alias stillkena. ,Elhavizig been issued out of the said Court, and;returned.nihif, notice is hereby giv'Cn,, and the 'said Richard 11; Smith, reapoudent, is hereby required to appear at the nest Court of Common Pleas, to be held on the 18th day of September next at Coudersport, to answer the said complaint of the libellant. P. A. STEBBINS, Merit. Aug. 18, 18iA.., 14-1 t 10-6 t DIVORCE