1:1 A REZEACTORY POST MASTER. The following c wrefp mdence shows what Lied of work is expected of. Post Masters tr,-.‘m this till after election. The gentleman who sends U 3 this cir cular and his reply, is a stranger to n s ; but be is a true man, and will trot en gage in the dirty work allotted him. We hail the spirit of this letter, with great pleallre. It is nn -indicati , ln that the people are at lait aroused, and that freedom will triumph : HEAD QUARTERS Pennsylvania Buchanan & Breckenridge C:u b Washiugton. July 4tli. 1.856. DEAR Stn: Confiding in your politi cal integrity and attachment t.t the cherished ptinciples of the Democratic 1 patty, we coldiaily invite you to co operate with the Pennsylvania Bu chanan and Breckenridge Club, of this City, in the use of the most effi ciant mtans within your power to secure the continued triumph of our measures of National policy by the election of our noble standard bearers to the two highest offices in the gift of the Ameriztan people. It is the pri mary object of our association to dis ioute gratuitously useful and i eerest ing patient documents in Pu. during this Pt e4,idential Campaign ; and you are respectfully requested to fill up the blank forms het ewith enclosed, iu the manner ii,dicated, and return them immediately with such additional items of a political characte'r as you may regard advautageous to our com mon cause \ In case you are not sufficiently ac quainted with the citizens of your cnuuty, to tuinisll tllu tie,ired mation, you call i'rt,c•tre the ;1331 , i:1:1ce of reliable Democrats who may he convettaat v,ith the political men of y,,ur distiict. Perhupi t h e. poll books on the in the Clei k's Office, may enable you tc obtain the names of suit able pet sons more ce:tainly. Let each name be preceded by its p- raperiaitial4 and accompanied by the P. 0. address of each We .1u request you to mail all communications and papers desigi ed fur this associatio the a idrt ss of the H•ln. J. Glancy Jones. President of the Pennsylvania Bucl.anan and Breckenridge Club, Washington City, D. C. Yours R.espcCifullv. S. 'l. Sill'Gr:RT, J. 01KY.,11D, r. • 1). CR V.cFoRD. ACC's. Re.i - T.Y st POST.MASTER July IGth, 155 G II: N. J. GLANCY Jos Es, DEAR Stn: I return Your favor by itiforrning you ar.d your Secretaries that you have rnistaKen your MU and lattitule altogether. ISir, no personal consideration could induce Inc in elevating a m.in to pwer. who ha• chalientftd his fel low man to deadly combat, and chat telized human beings fur selfish and ignoble purposes. I hold the so called D.:rrrm , •atic patty responsible for all the outrages pet petrated against And Mr. Bochaoan'3 accepts tee of the Cit.cionati Nominatlon made by those who•,e baud , nave Lccn itubruatl i 1)1 . 0°4 places him a: the head of a party whose acts bay a been as bloody and despotic• as Casvar's or Nero's. In conclusion, I would say,.save your fdvors for a more congenial clime. Names of twenty active and influ ential Democrats in .vaii , )us parts of the County, with P. 0. address." Answer.—The abrive nurnher nut to be found in this County. - No laCk of activity, but of influence. "Niime3 of ten prominent and read ing Democt at, in each Township or Election precinct. Attach the list te!ow." Answer.--Th? al , (,vc . nreonl found among She Office-holders and seekeis. "Names of all doubtful rod vacilla ting voters, whether Demucuats or anti-Democrats?" - Answer.—:None such in this part of the County. "Names of protii i ; line will ale not allied with the liNrov 'Nothing or BLACK REPUMACAN ties. Attach the lint below." Answer.- : —We know of none \ such as above named. The old line Whigs spurn the name of Buchatiali and Fates') MANN:—It appours by the hureal.that your Local Correspondents remain silent. Probably the cause is an excusable one, as it bas been a busy season with the farmer ; but it would be eh !ering fir the penile in -general, to hear from the several Townships, and to hear that the garners of .the husbandman WOW be filled to :over flow in. As for Pleasant Val;ey, cr ,ps never looked better., Corn 'in particu lar will be two weeks earlier than it was la.t season.. Wheat lo iks extraor dinarily well. According to , present indications, the yield will km-abundant. But I regret to say that grass is quite poor. Owing to the Spring frosts and a little insect which is. doing consul , enable harm, farmers will not _realize over half a ern p. • According to pi ivate c. respandeats, the great political Maelqrom of Frce• dorn, Free Karisas, a•ol Fremont, is hurling thousands into its vortex. In the counties of . Cattaraugus. Allegany, aid Steuhen. in the state of N. Y., a correspondent s'ays The Fremont fever is ragi:.g •t:to the cholera, visitiog almost every ionise, and carrying off its victims. So much so good, if it will only keep branching out. To-day our little Town has been crowded to excess by a Buckananieal . campaign paper, the Dollar 'Weekly Pennsylvanian, and in perusing it a few onents 1 came to the conclusion it, was in reality a Trivkly (Weekly) Pennsylvanian, and one that could not survive through the coming Novem her. with the advice and aid of the be,,t political M. D. 'll the Union. Thercf rs let us cry "Hail to the chief .7ho in triumph advances!" • J. 1.. NV Pleasant Valley, July 10, 1556. E. .u.i —L evening we Iftt 1 the pleiiure h:•srin; a dis course un Mr. 17,,ung. Oar rneetii, , * had heea•preriou_,ly notified, and a g 0i,d1,, , nu n:iel ware pr , sent. After organi zing, Mr. John Jan in a short speeco, iy:rive a synoposii of the fiathli and p , ditical intrigues used in Fil.tivig toe of slavory .c!ar.ttirri of in J ,pondence. C. 4 4 -4 ato B lei a 71.,. of euurse ; recAve.l theit jest du .4. Mr. Y—uou then atuze a - 13 fur 4oie blur and a halt held ui in breathless si -I...nee enincr to the humid scenes of Kansas, to .which lie had been an eve- of hone-t simplicity with which i.e mo rated: free from comment acrd pasty zeal, gave peceliar force to tii statement 4. I vetily Cleo 2ht that if the E of the N. Y. abserrer wt-re pre•eot, he w'''ild no more print articles ah lut " iited tales of acrd thought our f:iend: ck.uld no wore say. " I believe both pal ties equally to blame," or, " free state men are the aggressors." Mt. Y. said exaggeratioa was impos sible, and chargt.d the perpetration of the crimes upon Frank Pierce and the niesent admini , tration, who care for tram of these thimrs. He closed by .s tying, "geatlemea and ladies, will you now support a man who has pledged himselitothe t-iace oligarchy: or will you .support him who says "I preserve freedom, and the Union too?" MEM! The ,7e questions would seem un necessary fir free men, especially fur men who constantly all Uri "I am op posed to and• fu: tiler extension of slavery ;" but tra.a it is. that were the gre 7 ; ; i,lttle f, , r freedom fought to day a deciai:rl ,rite• in this tows would come out und.ir tie olack ft.q. • W(.7 must have more meetings, more speakers, and put our trust in Him who delivered us from British ag ues-ions, and wl - o is still able to de- liver us, and Kansas, from the brutal corruptions lit- a con upt. administra tion. B. Sweden, July 15t . 1i, 1956 ED. JOURNAL : Please announce the ca me of W. H. Hydorn as a candidate flu. Treasurer. • Tracy Scott of tlyi;:es will be a candidate for the office of Treasurer, subject to ,the decilion - .'of the Repub lican Couuty Convention. Allegany Townhip suggests the uanu.rof J. C. .1315nop' as a candidate fur C ount* Commissioner." Allv,guay als., sug,lcsts the name of It. \V. tsentoo, zar.diaztu fur the UiriCt3 of Comity Auditor. Torn; S. MANN, El., Dear Sir ; would suggest the name of &lapin F. Robinson, tts one-of the candidates f ir associate, Judge of. this County, to be elected at the coming fall election. L believe, if elected, he would make good one. GEORG?. K. ERVAT. For ti b Joarnal. OP3a HARRISON. June 28, 1856. Resolution Prop3sing 41Lendinents to the Constimtion of the Com mouwealt4. 'Res.:lced ty the Senate and ii.ntsi of Repi-e. sentaiices lac Coinnv.,nitedisi Pennsynaa: nia in (knead As - sessiuty suet, That the fo..ow ing aaictiatuen.s are prui.oec•l to the constitu tion of the commonwealth, in accordance with the provisions of the ten har.iee.thereof. FIRST AMENDMENT The' re be au adJi imia. LrLic:e to said, cotisaivaou to.bo de.Agua.ed a s untc.e e.ev en, as fo.lows:— ►RTIOLE OF P UBLIC; DEBTS Sao. 1. The sut.c way contract debts, to sty r r.s detie or ~..lures m rovenuss, or .0 wee expeo.ses no. thhersise pruv.ued igni bd. die t.o atuouu. of such debts gett., tte,itcr cou.ractcd by I;awe ot win ol wore..act. of :he general ri se., b or a. Li.aelea. Feriud4 of acne, shall nev erexceeosevea hundrea , at July 11,ousaue dol lar nud ,i,e Lumley ..r,siug from the creat , on 611.1.1 i app.ied to +lto purpose for wa,cu t. w..s oh.aineo, or to repay the debts so cou,rac,ed, and ,o no thher purpose wh.i ever . 4 . . In adcli.ion to the ..bore limited pov.er t he s.a.e w.y con.r.tc, dem . .s to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, delcud die s.aie .0 war, or in redeem the present - out ate.b.eduess of the state; but . the money ..ristug trout .he con,rac:wg of such deb.s, sha.; be ..pp..ed to the purpose for which i. was rased, to repay such dents, and to other purpose 15' hateVer. Star..,. ...wept the debts ::bore specified, in steam.. Otte cud two or 'his Lade..., no debt wha,ever shall be created by, or on behalf of the sta.e. at .1. To piovide for the payment of the ( preset.. deb., aml any addidonat deb. con trac.. das ...io.taaW, the teg.s.a.ure shim, Pt i.s firs. sess.on, at.er the adop...on ut this taneuelanm., a sleeking fund, %, h.cit she.. be salrlel rt. .0 pay the accruing imerest on such ueu., and z.uutrally to reduce . Mkt prate mere'. !a l a ado. nu. ,es, thaSu two ! bdo.read a:..1 thonsmad dollars; which s•uaing• feud .man rousts: of the not annual memo , 0: toe imb..te works, from time to time I °woe , " by •ti . e s.a.e, or the proceeds of the 5. , ./s 01 toe - satue, or ally par: thereof, mid of 1 the iimutue or proceeds to 5... e o. socks owned 1 by .he s ...e, ,oge.ner with other foods, or reso.t.LCA, .11 ~ may ue dcs,gua:ed .;by 'I he sa.,t tasot "I‘i he ine'reased, from :o :nue. u at.s.guaz I. any part t.f.he I tale,, or 0 u,;.• re, e-Jli aof .he a. C, tun re- Thlea tor .he oitha utoi earreu. expenses tta.e. , 4 us case of war,' Or aisurrec....m, ha part of tl.e said L . sm.t.itg Laud sh be used or app:ied other- I Vit.,e ,u in exaogu.,lhnen: Ol the pub.ic deb. Lida. .he .tuutta. et. such deb: is reduced below lia sa.o oflica namions of dotiars. • . mac. c "1.2 e oredt: of the commonwealth stia.. not ill _my moaner, or even., be poadged of .odaed auy inut. tumi:, company, curpo- I or as. ue.....t0m nor soul toe commou n ct.coma o j oin. owner, or cues:l./sue:. lil an) ethopany. mesociatiou, Or cur e ur.i.to.u. I'he cum uoawes:lll shall no = ..- ur uJ p.,rt th,?reof, of.auy cuuu y, ci y, burattga, or iowtisln e ; 'or auy corpota..u.a, or ai.oc a:iou; un.tss such dei.it, viii.:ll.,va bee n con r..c.ed .o ea:adb: the s:a.e tl/ fleet:. ill i 4,11.1.1, Stipp i 110:11111.1C. tie tat t bei ill Little 01 war, or ...:0 aa,ca .rge of any poriou of ~.,Liea.eauuss . sta.ure shall not au.horize coda v, 'ci odroaah, ,o-vbsit p, or tri cot; ora a dllc. by rote of o. b u.e t f its ca.rcea, or o Iburv.a•e, to becotued s.otatibii4l - cam day, :Jr corporoaott or .o uo ala itiodej credit to, any ut.au. or pony. 011=1 There sh I!, be tl - 1 uditionat artic'e to sdd CJ uaa,.o be destgua.ed as anie,e, .Xll, Lib f1)..0 ARTICLE 111. OF ...NEN COUNTIES No connty shall be divided by a line cat tingod. over one-.en It of its..popitiation, (eith er .o form 4 new counly or otherwise.) with oat the express of such couniy, by a vo.e of eec ors ihereof; nor shall an: new couu.y be 2., containing iess ihan tear haudri.d s.l lore it cc. 13=1 From section two of the first article of the coaai.n ion, s_rike out site words, "of the city of Poilaodp is, and .f (se: roptetirc ly." from sec ion five. s.mie antc.e, strike on. .he " 4 Phiiadelp'.ia and of the sercr:ti counties." trout smiou seven, same arm; i,. rme out the words; "neither the city of P..ittitctp .ia nor any," and insert iu lieu tuermil he words, :1 , nd no;" and strike out sec lou four, some and itt lieu thereof In-cc - he 7mowmg: . 4. ia nne thin:sand Right hundred and sixly-four, and in every seventh year ,hereaf.er, rcprt•sen.atives to the 11U1n.. r of one- hundred, shall be apportioned and eqn illy, throughout the state, by d s.ric N. in poportion to ,he number of tax ab:e n h.tbi.au.s in :he severe parts thereof; except that any County couaining at least, three thousand five hundred taxabies. may be alVayed a separate representation; but no more than three coati , ies shall- be joined, and no coun y shall be divided, in the formation of a d.s:ricr.....Any city containing a sufficient nu•nber of taxab;es .o caiitle it to at !east two repreNemativ es, shall hive a separate repre senudina aiaigned it, and shall be divided in to convenient districts of cumignons territory of equal taxiib:e pupil:a:ion as near as may be, each of wh.ch districts shall erect one repre sentx.ive." At the eud ofAection seven, same article, inser. :hese words, "tie city of Philadelphia shill be dicided into single senataiial districts, ofc:reig:t.u.aterritsryus nearly equal in tax a,le population-as passible; _but no ward shall disidel in t iefiratati,en ;J:cre9f." The iigisimnre, at its first session, after the ado; Lion of this amendment, ehali divide the city of Philade.plua two senatorial. and rep resentative diAtric.b, in the manner above provided; such districts to remain unchanged until the apportionment in the year one num sand eight hundred and sixty-four. FOURTH AMENDMENT. To be section zart, Article I The legis`aturo sh 11! have the power to al. ter, remit!, or annul. any ch trter of :incor poration herelner conferred by or undcr, any :-:veo:a:, or goner.' iaw, whenever in their opinion it way be in . : . ,nrion4 to the ei.izeLs of the cciatmonwe.tith; in such manner, however that no in;tistioe shall bp clone to the corpo -140r3. Ix SENATE, April 21;1856 Resolved, That this reseMtiori pas'. On the Ilia: amendment, yeas 24, nays 5, On the second amend:nen:, yeas 19, nays 5. •On the third atnendoaeut, yeas 28, nays 1. On the fotirth amendment, yeas 23; nays 4. Extract from-the Journal. THOS: A. MAGUIRE, Cl.rk. TII noIISE oinEpasENTATIVES, - April 21,, 1f:56, Risclred, That this- resolution pass. On the ,first amendment, yeas . nays the second amendment, yeas-63, 'nays 25. On 'the third amendment, yeas 63, nays 25; and 013 fikur.h amendment, - yeas 69; nays 16. Extract fr 4 om the Journal. - WILLIAM JACK, Verk. SF.CRETAIiT ' S OkFICE, A. G. CURTIN, Eilcii April 24, 161,6. Saraary of the Com .- montecalth. SECRETATLY Y S OFFICE, Harris.urg, June ::7, Pennsyltania, ss: do cer,ify that the übove and foregoing is a true and - correct copy of the original "hem lotion relanie to un amendment of the Con stitution" as the same remains on file in this office. , . . . .-----, In testimony whereof I have. here- L.S. nee het my hand and caused to be ..:...-... „faxed :he seat -of the Secretary's Office, the day and year above writted. • A. G. CURTIN, Secretary of 11W Commonwealth. IN SENATE, April .2] , 1556. Reso!ution proposing ententanents to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, being un der consideration, On the question, Vitt. the Senate agree to the first amend ment I The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provis.ons of the Constitution, and were as fol low, viz: Yeas—Messrs. Browne, Bockalew, Cress well, Evans, Ferguson, r lennikon, Hnge, In gram, Jaal:sou, iLnos, Laubach, Lewis, Me- Climock, Price: Sellers, Strman, Souther, Straub, Taggart, Wa:ton, Y msh, Wherry, Wilkins, and Piatt, Spcandr-24. . Nays—Messrs.-Crabb, Gregg, Jordan, :Niel linger-and Patti -5. So the question was determined in the affirmative. Un the ques:;on, 11 ill the .:Senate agree to the second dmeudmen:l The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of Constitution and were as follow, viz: Teas--l;esss.Btowae, Back:dew, Cress wed, "tans, Hoge, Ingram,. Jamison, Knox, Labz.uch,• Lewis, t'Ltititock, Sehers, :Am man, Souther, ,traub, Walton, eish, Wher ry and W likins—l9. rya—Messrs. Lrabb, Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt, l'rice and Piatt, Speaker-6. So the question was de:ermiued in :the affirmative. On the (Ines:ion, Will the :•2enit.e agree to the third amen lEEE The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the conslnu.ion, and were as follow, viz:, I ea.—..:llesrs. 11rowue; Bud:ate:lN, Crabb, er23sweli, Evans, Fergu.on, nennikeu; Iloge, Ingrain, Jamison, Jordan, Knox, t .LAU. hach, Lewis, M'Clinock, Mellinger,- Pratt, Price, SeLers, Shuman, Sou.her, Straub, Taggart, 1: anon, Weish, Wherry. Wilk,ns and Platt, Spcaker—C.' Nays—Mr. tiregg—i. - bo ,he question was determined in the On the gaestion, 11' d. me :Senate agree. to the fourth' amendment 1 Ihe yeas end nays were taken agreoab:y to the Uons,:i.u:ion, and %veil, as foi.ow, viz: . Yeas—ide3ir.i. Browne,. Bucka:ew, Cress wed, Evans, r' teuniken, tinge, Ingrain, Jami son, Jordan, Boos, Laubaen, Lewis, .NrCiiu lor.:, rriee, se.iers, Shuumn, Souther, Straub, Watton, Weish, heriy, idims and Piaa, Speuktr-4.1 dv*---Aessrs. Crabb, Gregg, Mellinger and So ,he question was determined in the atiirmaLive Judruai of ihe House of Representatives, April The eas and types were taken agreeably to the provis:ous of the CJUSUISIIIOII, ud ou the tits, propu-ud ameaduteut, wer? th, 10 ws, vz : Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, 13:,;l, Beck, (L ) coolatg.) . .utc , i, ork,) licur hard, 60 . ) d, ,vn, Brush, Duchairm, Caidweii. Cain i theili Cary, Craig, Crawford, Dowd..ll, Ldinger, Fausu.d, t os.er, tie tz; 11,dues, harper, Heins, Hibbs, Hill, Hii,egas, Holcomb, Hausecker, Du brie, ingham,_ Innis, Johns, 'Johnson, Laporte, Leuu, Lougaker, Luvtat, M'Cadmont, M'Carthy, ArCoinh, Maug:e, Meuaer, lloorhe .d, iNiunnemicher, Orr,. Pe,. rsu Vtie.ps, orce. .• a micy , ueed, Kehl heal. Aoher,s, Shenk,. Salim, k,irk,.e gheiv,),Sin..h,t,Cantiy,-ia,)Szthiii,(W umiti,v„) Sault,e, raolo,:on, Vali, - W . thown, (Uaupluti,) Wright, (Luzerne,) Zimmerman and W /Ism, ,Speak.i.r—;::. N.,ys—.4essrs, Augustine. Barry, Clover, Coburn, Dock, Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, Gib honey, .ILanwon, Hancock, Housekeeper, Hui/eke:, Lciseurair„ atoms, binuni, Patterson, Saiiidntry, Smith; (Phil. adei l dn ‘Vinaade and Icars:ev—zd. o the question was determined in ihe•af firma,ive. tin die T.:es:ion, agree to the secoudamend rneu, 1 • 'the yeas and nays were taken, and were as fot.ows, YEAs—alesirs. Anderson, 'Backus, Bzld win, 8a..1 Beck, [Lyeounug,] Beek, [York.] Bernh..ril, Boyd, Brown, Isrusii, Duchamin, Caidwed, Campuel.; Car.y, r auso.d, I as:er, lieu, Ilatues, Hanle., Harper, Lien's, Hibbs, Hill, flihegas," Hil.pfe, Holcomb, Ilunsecker, Imbrie, Ingham, Innis, Irwin, Johns, Johmion, Laporte, Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, M' Catineut, Carthy, M' Cond.), Mangle, Menear, flitter, 31unigoinery, Moor head, Nunuemacuer, Orr, Pearson, Purcell, Ramsey,..lteed, Reinhold, Ruidie, Robens, Shenk, Smiih, [Anegany,] Strouse, Vail, .%Vhation, Wright, [tmzerue,] Zimmerman and Wright, 'Speaker—tid. Nat s—Mcs.srs. Augustine, Barry, Clover, Edulger, Fry, Utti.ord, Ointiony, Hancock:, ilunekor, Leisenring, Magee, oiamey, al rris,3lunual, Paterson, l'heips, Sansnury, Sunih (Canaria,) hump ' son, Waiter, 14 intrude, Wright, LOauplatui and Yearsiey-2.5. So .he question was determined in the al: firmative. • • . On the question, Will the liouae agree to the third amend ment ? . . The yeas :and nays wera taken, and were as follow, viz : YEAS—Messrs. • Anderson,. Backus, Bali, liecit, [Ly.cuming,] neck. [York,] Bernhard, Scr,it; Boyer, Drown, isuchauau. Ca.dwed, Campnei:; Carty, Crieg, Crawford; Edinger, Pansoal, foster, Fry, Hamer, Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Hinegus, timoo:nti,.:- Housekeeper, luthrie, Ingnam, Innis, Irwin,- Julius, Johu.son. La por.e, Lebo, Longaker, Loveii, ' Cahoot, 4)l' Comb, illaugm, blenear, nliuer, Moth gomery, Niannemaciaer, Orr, Pearson, Phelps,. Purcen, Ramsey, Reed, Kiddie, Shenk, Smith, (Ahegheny,) (Cambria,) Smith, Oily. maing,) Thompson—Maw:on, aright, (Dau phin )„tyv . ight, (Lurtvne,) and Zimmerman— . . - ..Nays—.Mesara.. Barry, Clover, ' Cobol= Dock, Dowdall, Fulton„ Gaylord , Glbboney Haiailton, Hancock, linueker, Leiseming M (Arty, Magee, Manley, Moorhead, Morrie! Patter3on, Reinhold, Roberts, Salisbury, Nvoizeri- Wiutrode,, Year?ty and . Wright, .. .. -,.. . . .. . Spraker=-••••20. So the question.was determined in the afar: .r.nativi. : • , • ~. . ~. -.. . On the question, the,house agree to the fourth emend • Went 1 . The yeas•and , nays were Liken, its4l were as follow, r - • Yz'Az-Messrs: Anderson, Backus, Biill,Beel, [Fork,) Beck, [Lycomiug,] Bernard, Boyd, Brash, Buchanan, Caldweil, Campbell, Carty. Craig, Crawford, Elowdall, Edinger, Fausold, Foster, Fry, - Getz, - Hamel, llarper, • Items, Radii, Hill. Hiilegas, Hipple,lloicoush,lloase keep.er, El unsecker, Imurie, Innis, Irvin, John son, Llporte, Lebo, Long-,iter;Loreq, Veal mom, :o'Cartcy, • M'Comb, Mangs.e, .11cnear, Miller, Montgomery, Moorhead, Nunneota cher, On, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, [Cambria.] Smith, [WYomm„,n]Thomp son,Vail, Walter, Whallon, Wright,LLuzerne) Yearsioy, Zimmerman Brown, Boyer, and Wright, Speaker-69. NAYS—Messn.. Barry, Clover, Cobourn, Fulton; Gibboney, Heins, Hancock, flnneker, Ingham, Leisertring, Magee, Manley, Morris, Patterson, Salisbury, and IVintrode = l6 So the question was determined in the a:a :native.. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, Harrislurg, June 27,1856.. renneyleania, I do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the " Yeas" and "Nays" taken on the Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Com monwealth, as the tame appears on the Jour nals of the two Houses ofthe General Assem bly of thhi Cotutnonwealth for the sessious.of 18Z6. • • ^"-- Wines - my liand and the seal of L.S. sa;d office, this twenty-sereu:h day of ...., June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. A. Cil.o 1..' RAIN, Seerctau of the Commonwealth. . 17, 1&,6. EZ NOTICE. By the death ofJohn Keating, Es+, late o the city of Phitafielpltia„ the title allot Keat ing & Co. lands becomes - vested iu Wiliiam V. Keating, Adolphe E. Rorie, &. James M. Wilcox, by whmu deeds will be granted. Tile charge of the company's landed interest in Pcnnsyivattizi has devolved upon the subscri ber who hereby informs the settlers on Keat ing & Co..lands, that Messrs. • John King, Johns. Mann, Byron D. Hamlin, still con tinue our-authorized agents in Potter & Mc- Kean Counties. An persons indebted to the, company , are earnestly requested to come forward and settle their accounis without further delay. WILLIAM V. KEATING. Phil:: de7phia, Mal,- 31st, KAY & BR U t LAW 1100 a. SELLER S EEO PUBLISHERS, Nos. t 7 & 19 South 511iSt. East side FIRST STORE ABOVE CHESTNUT ST. Iphia. HAY & BROTHER PUBLISH THE Followtng National Law Books. Wharton's American Crimea' Law, 3d ed Just Published. Wharton's American Precedents of Indict me•as, - Wharton on the American Law of Homi- Cide. Jost puVd. Wh;r•on & Ameritan Medical Jnri.prndence, 1 vol. royal 72.v0. Ju , t Wharton's Litt.V Dietio ,, ary. Troubm ott Limited Partt:ership. 3lorris u.i Rep;ed.,. - Baldwin ot'the Constitution. • Dcbatal in the Coostiltrional Convention l'ennsylvaoia 0i1637, 14 vols. Marshall's U. S. Circuit Court DeciFion?, 2 vols. Eal:ll,v;n's C. S. 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Lion's Analytical index. of Parallel - Re formica to-the-Pennsylvania Reports. Agents Wanted. , ESPONSIBLE Local end Travelog Is. XI. Surat:tee Agsntswanteil to operate for a permspent Company, lo whom good induce, ments will ; be otfered.. " " • Address D. S. BOSS, 1,12 York, Pa. 9.10 N .EiVI , TiItIVI !.:_," . , liE'understgned harin3 formed.:* ,en-. pnituership under the nume.and,litlev.gir: I - • JONES,iIIANN - & . JO N ES S ' • . .. for the purpose o f extending their tiseftdnego ••• in the :Mercantile bri.iness, have rturehnse.t • the entire! stock of C. S. J ones, Lewisloiann„, 4 and A. F. Jones,' ivhich with the farge -etrgc• ditions now being Made to the consolidateiL •? Stock, by daily ariivals frinn New' Yorkiumt4 Philadelphia, enabfes them - to •offer tol•tan- - • Pubic and each of. their former casumiset‘ the iargem, hest toad most extensive ism:lc,: f: meat of goods ever brought into this ' ••. • ' ' Olarket. To accommodate themielves rota their Os toinerA, they have retoude:ed: the store Dorm eriy occupied by C. S. Jones, whera. they may Le found at all thins ready and to wait upon ail who' way 'extend to their their - pi L izeuage. Their SiLck. consists of Dry 0491'..' • kIARDWARE, • -• • GROCERIES, Provisions, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES. . . iron et ei l i • 8 - -4; C.S. J0:17E3, L. :',LtNS, A. F. L3NE..4. -Coudersport March, - 2tith, Iz7:Ziti. • 1 'JONES, .31.1.:),,v TONES, Arc not: receiving -a large lot of tho brit Style. -Prints consisting of Cocheco, Mow muck; Pluhpi Alien J. Jos., Briggs, Spr.bg,n-, Co. Warranted fast catori, also s tor. ofC.Leap Prtuts. Cull Ai. f.F.atninn- : • JO - NES; 3f.flxAr y JONES, Wou:d can the attention of those who arts itt want-of liioLhs to their Stuck, which they a contiultal!y repleushing coasis:lng of Broad Cloths,.: . • (BLACK. 4k, BLUE.) . - Casaimeres oral! grade:3 and atilci, Sattitia:lF TV7i2D3, efEedeN W 4.c. iv.,ATE have now-on hand qeveral 1 V , of Fanners -Satju, to give satisriction: Try it. • ". JONES,' - MANN, & JONES. °ALL AT JONES, 3AANN, & lONIA V 'and examine the.r asAortinent of PeinmPi, "Ticks, 3lart.e_uf. Stripes and Check. They are just reef:o,ll. 4 a haadsome lot of fEeached goads, whit 4-- they are desirous of having their ciastota4.-... examine. • OLD fashioned Dimity for sale at. • JUNES, MANN & JUNES lATE have on hand a good assortment w I eukee noliens, which we are willtn t : to sell at . reasoulbie profit, Linen thre:, Cotton do. (spool skain;) Line.t a , . t Cotton • Flit 7 i, French Working Cotte•., KniLting du. oteethes, I'iu., wi.h ahoc:6: evc:, thing bcf:ung.ng :ILI depor.tnei or f rad JONES, MANN &.AOSES. ' L tLL who are in want of BVU:S or Shoe wili V.e...se call and examine the s:oek. of -1-3" BONES, MANN k JOSE'S . NVhich is thd largest ever opened itt man.). and we feel conlidem that WU , c. S.Zlis.3i . V the most criical. %%'o have ..!sei connection with, this Branch of our businvi , , Boot &-_, Slide • f,sr, Where.we C2ll order any kind of work; aut we beiiare that our Hume Jfadc work is II Fedor to that which is brought from sliroa♦ LE A T 11 - E. R' of the best (parity, and of all - the difiernmt with Stint" findings at.• JONES. - S; JONS: ritEAS (Block and Green) from tweitty-r.re .1- rets. to a dear, ennstanily haw' ..t JONZS, MANN .5:-...J02,546.- OUR Stock of Groceries. is ofrerdd to Ca inspection of-the . Pithile with• the. lit, belief that ilia the besi in the 'County. 11., in:end that this tlepartweitt of our hnsin<•. Enaii arrays be kept in :re.idine-.3 to sun the wanLl of this community. JONES,: MANN & JONES TONES '3IANN ...t.7oXES,lave certain y al the best steel: of, H a r d.w a r kept id 'this pkiee, and they in.itid • tcr.k,.., every thing in this lihe, and we reel confide. did. we edu do as well.by - the 1 - eop!e, of in s County a., c. in be done by them at We inrilie .large Stock of Crockery to se!ect fro , ' JONCS;',IIANN wJOSES. ._ • ANTED atJ ONES: MANN JONF.I IV.Who.it, Rye, Divck‘irlicat,.. Cora, 01,4, Potatoes - Or :anyfiung qie,,Fartners hire tir saieolacy can find ready sale' for at our Strirri. ortisent or . • 7 7 from which we will sup . i) y Mack-Smith , of - this section, as favorably it Afiir 'VW bd• dealt vatjt at . JONES;. MANIA; 4- JONES, NvotiMi.Respectfa4 'ceit.the Farming of this cotti:) . , to examine the Advau taps! °tiered them in this place, fur the ex changjitg, of their Carl proditss: cash or Nerctiandise; almost' all girds cif 'grain, anti i n ,f a Ct,:eraiy kind thalirmer,hatt tezol, beAr r nor es oidvancad•figure la Coudersport, th.:ta ataxy or the Nom/ern:mm*9% y 1 4141 tl's gnotis 'of the atirchant, , l4. ,abent. AA% cat price . excepting 'Ale....heavy,.ttirtieletiwk: 4 have Trayporraticra added." ti • • Aims; buißli,iol34ol Maraslll4.lB64 . r BEI 3 , ".' 'I