==l "•. • • stiNaisber has just-raceived a gaper , al aelferittrarrof tat ant vrirstta..di. -11-Fosis.":llr. , tWit.,l( p.. ;' .riLO'rHING, EOOTS SPIOES, CAPS, ~ 4 3oNsEts, RIBBONS, 01I.VCERKS CROeIiI.ERY CG, INn hiaphi!Argea.hituialf to' till lila • • L WE S T " ji if 3-d CUlCOLneriktild. friend. and the pub centhity 'ere ihvited o call and examine sys. • D. E. 01.11 1 S_TD„ Crfoleraccrt Oct. 4 tit, cougy SALE. Rill' ibe Orphan's qourt !.. not county will be exposed to pub th, premises Ht the house occupied .byr..l;4 - ;44c. , . is in Pike townerbip,, , :on Thurs. Idsy t!.;e:_ist Juy of Atigniiraf U o'clock A M. of ioed Jay; flAo following described tracts of ;, t. , w. : •:ndivided two-thi - rd part of a tract of. tosvuvhip, Plater county, begin nt. n hl=ek oak..ia the weft Hue of Tiugn wzat 836 perk Thea to a white tlo ne , . flout!' 611 perches to a post uud threw emit 110 perches, to a postfund t o n.• th. )CO north 212 perches to a pins Ik•y: , A. , l , l,:ties. thence east nhodt. 1;i0 rods to "srbittC., 0!, , ,':.• synth 390 peaches to a, post,. ;theni'Vdn';.t 'l7O perches' to a lionlock still , titat 84 p..reliCs to the west huts of a lot our- Preyed by t!nr Trustees of William Bingham 'to lhoi Killaen, thence south 1 degree west t 7,9 pet:cites,' thence south 89 degrees, cast . thence sittithi degrees west 66.6, thence degrecreast; 56:5 'perches, 'thence Plato sa degrees east 119.4 perchis, thLuee fttorth'4 degree east 4.4 - perches. thence east !98 peteht e. thence north 7 degrees .east 6.8 .grades, thence east . 18.8 percheti, thence' iltastitti -g , ree's •east. 22 perches, thence t aunt' 11 perches, thence nertb 78 degrees. Rost perches, thence t firth 1 degrees toren t. 3 pert h 'thence south 81 degrees :west 211.1 perches, titmice north 83 perches, ftheiy:d,restt,7:s perches, thence riorth 41 per dles. then .e 'cast 101 perches, thence north by 'the 'rings county line 475 perches to the 'place, of beginning, containing about three ei,ht hut:tired acre*. inure or less, iritlt about o.te hundred and thirty acres iOl - a Saw Mill, five Liwelling Houses. a haul House, two Ilarni,%StOre and Blaeg ,'lrr.ith slap, and route othC:t small out buildings Vas rutty., . undivided two-thirds part of a lot is Potter county, bounded on the mirth h land late of Abraham Brauer •aud 0.11. Geodtnan. and on the east sputliatol !west by land of the Binghdiu Estate, Coutain leg fif.v tier •s—with about two acres brprov• !rad, s o il a log house thereon. A.r.su— Me undivided two.thirds part of a tract of land in Pike tewnship, Potter comity, Insight:dr! edit hemlock the north-east comer of btserrant• No. 4653. thence south 640 perchest hioninek; thin south-east corner of warrant „slit). 4654. thence West 262/ perches to aA? gar •t:nsple, thence north 640 perches to a'becehi Ana thence cast 262 h perches to the place of beginning—cowed ling 990 acres; being the least pert ot - vrtumuts•Nos: • 4653 and 4654. %inn° of an ordei of the Or pbun's Court of Tioga county, will be exposed t o public sale at the house of Horace C. Ver.- 4nitye.t, it: Gaines township in nounty,.ou 'Thursday., the :Hst day of August next at 2 o'clock It. AL of said day, the fullawiug de scrittrd tract el land to wit : The undivided two-thirds • part of a tract of lest in Gaines township, Tioga county, begin 'tong at a hen/lock in the west • line of Tioga ion sty, the ..!.at tit-west corner of warrant . 2304. thence south by the west Hue of Tioga ettenty, three hundred and seventeen perches to a post; thence south eighty-nine degrees *tut sixty-Iwo perches to a post; thence south hue- degree west• soveuty-six perches to a Itnecb stomp; thence South cighty-uine de ireea.east fifteen perches tea lfemlock; thence bowl' three degrees easttwelve perches; theuco Ated: thirty deg rees 'east 'fourteen u 4 it hall perehes u fored hemlock;' thenCe by the Plan nix Creek road, south thirteen perches to the State road ; thence by the State -road, "veiteriy, seventeen perches to the southeast corner of lot fortuerly of Daniel Barnheart, thenep start!}. seventy-one degrees' east, 92 perches ; Thiele° south 45 degrees east 8 perches ; south 24 degrees east 2 perch es ; thence south 10 'degrees east 8 perches: thence stat:h 8 degrees west 6 perches ; thence south '22 degrees *est 8 perches, south 39-de ...greets West 6 perches, south 58 degrees West ld 'perches, sit.:•ll 69 degrees Wat 11 perches to a butternut - , theuce south across Pion Creek 10 erclu.s to south bank. of Pine Creek. thence 11',A*11 said Creek in' a"direction north of east 10 perches; thencit north . 36 degrees west across Pine Creek.' 14 perches, north 21 de gre-s trust 7 perches,'north 32 d'egfees west 8 perches, north' 12 degrees west 6 perches, 'north 52 degrees west 4 percites,' - north 15 do. grees east :27-perches, north 7 degrees east I; perches, to a whiteoak, north 96 perches to putt; tluance south 89 dealt:es east 141 Terelies to n thence nOrdi 1} degrees, west 297 pi•rehe# to.thii 'place' of begiuning. Cootaining :shoat five hundred and forty-four Acres. with about 8 acres improved, -a frame nudbarn thereon. ,• • ; E 11328 made knowu on the day of sale. JA:ItES BARBER, • CIIEt:TER 'ROBINSON. Executors. • Wellsbore.sJuly'l7; 185 G. Ultßit !- HURRAH !! tratil . 'haiitnne at last, and all ‘This w,sti to have their:grinding dote in the • r.i 12 ltY BEST Q . .? 9.110:ER, Ink bring ..your grain to the I..`ushitigville grist Min . and there you till tied Mon. ton, giving entire satisfaction to .all. you tlho doubt gite and , you'll not, . • iorry. . .1 N. 8.. Wheat-ind - Buckivheat' floured ior :market, on the shortest notice. . . I...Cushingtille; April 12th, Lewis ville . Steam Grist Rill rrilr. •;:liscriberat having : purchased the in— kirest a all otheepitthes bdretoforb coo eeintcdiu aliove,ettahlislinteut, aria now trepan d to do all kinds of .euatum work iu their htio, us we believe itt• i a workmanlike mintier: - Buil hope: by a diqBeut attention to t t uOtezq, to merit and reCtive Is.J der.i. • share rear ( vv. lerr.otla vvishlng to haver wheat, buckwantiloured for miliket, ian tic all jSre'heueceuinoduted oualairt Isfo T I 0 E , . For ttut quality*. Of the 'NvOrlo. staid at our mill E lst r e;i o 6,,,eurejr, Esq:, Lewisville., 0... G. tokin';' ' Biugham; LOW' kills, Jain; .4 Maim; Esq.,' and Air. Jtime • Locke, thistitersport. • • ' 1. • • . ELIJAH GRIDLEY. verrisvillo,Dee. trill; 1833. -, .. 'Atm :‘, T- liti ".,:: .?. 4 .. ;:' :21,F g. • " t. a • 4 4. 0:1 1 —d•--L ' r • f r " :,' : • ~. 7Mli:it undersigueChe'iring- s purehased the ';'.. iniereit cif .I`,. B . Tyler, in the Drug and ikbuiiriesi;PurPoorto,tembiiie their stock And continue to supply their numertanefrimuls , ikith the same vartety lificietLxiM hereitiforJ, exeslit Books." I.:etas...ins by this:aTrangenteut I' we shall curtail eipensetiar . leastlenlier cent 4 ud.nre diipo;ethii give our customers the licitotit of the change, fur ready, pay . ridying 'a n':-iimieatifil. Zsa . .e,t, fox . our - -, atoc k will comprise an artiMes found uuder the general head of,Ditlioods, Groceries and Provisions, :mud g'ardwore.7 , --; * • .•:;' • . - ..-N.13. '' - .A.' full stock of Drugs, Medicine's, Pains, qiis, Cumphene,.Fidid:and Dye Studs, kepiconstantiy...ou hand together with sta . tioneri, faucy imiclesj:Watcues and Jewelry. '.P..tarlhe . arti,h of the' aloha' prienisei •we r, spec,fully invite an examination of our goods.' S „MTH tt JUNES.. - coudersport, July 7.3, leKiti. . , . - NOTICE IS hereby given, that agreeably to the laws of this Coann uqatift., the undersigned icitizeMi of Potter county; Pa., will maki3 ap. .pficAtion to the next Legislature, fur a Bank of Issue and Deposit, %volt a capital of one „hundred thousand dollars; entitled Tat So'n stir to be located at Coudersport, Pot ter county, Pennsylvania. ; • S, .K.:IJILLS : ! F. W. KNOX J. IV. SMITH C. S. JONES .C. ARCH. F. JONES 'N. SeIiOOMAKER I). W. C. JANIES 'A. JACKSON A. !LOONS VILLE Coudersport, June 12, Icsti. • • NOTICE Ihereby given that the tone orders, here iu eller described were illegAlly drawn, th it Abe town.hip his rec'd nu cousideraion for them and they will not be paid. The urders are drawn ou the Treasurer of cswayo 'Township, and'iigturtby ti. F.: How ley and Isaac Pierce, us Commissioners.— The aufount, and payme,,are as follows, viz: Payable to E. Dalrimple Oct. 21, 1854 No." ": • 5103,15 21 " .21) ." Dec. 30, 1854 50,0 d 3;,) 50,09 :31 " " 12 ," 5t1,119 M 33 la 50,tiu " 34 " M 54,010 35 M 100,nd NUM . 8 37 " 10UA) "9i" 117,91 Win..SuarTucs Township 'ffß.! D.' Docazz. • P. C. WiLxixsoil, Town Clerk. . • • Oswayo, June 23d, 185 G. LAND AGENCY. • Tditderrigned.lniviiig. been entrusted .1- With the mire of several Liege-teams of uLd in this county, bus made bitusetf ac quainted with the lauds and laud titles of the comity, and will give immediate attention to any bll3tlleas et this nature that way be en trusted lu hlllt. J. S. MANN. dttenti on! eenseqttenco elate opennts'of the Cat 11'iniainvurt, and Elmira R. IL, Whereby direct railroad communication now esiabusned'with Philudeipbtu; WISFJ, PUSEY,& WISE, Wholesale 'dealer; in Foreign and Domestic Dy Goodi. N. C: corner mil 31 al:di. St PHILADELPHIA,' are now prepared to oiler exiniordinlry in docomenis, to the Northern Penasyvania trade,: to visit their City to ufulte spring par 'lit addition to the low prices they sell at, they will also guartitee to ship all goods . put ch,sed tattle, at the sane rates as guilds are shipped front New York. Their stock aottsisLs of all the usual varieties of ' BRIN'rS, • GINGHAMS, • CHAMRRAYS, j.,AWNS,• BAREGE DELAINES, ALPACAS & DEBEGE, • WHITE C . ,00116 IN ALL THEIR BROCHE & BLANKET-SHAWLS, IRISH LINENS & TABLE . DIAPERS, . . . CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, • SATINETS & JEANS, VELVETS &`-VELVET CURDS, L [NENS; DUCKS & SILK &SATIN VESTINGS. BLACK DRESS SILKS; COLbIiED.CANIBR[as, RED & WHITE FLANNELS,' TICKINGS & STRLPES, . PLEAC I - LED &I3ROWN.M.USLINS, WISE• PUSEY; & WISE, Wholesale bottlers in ready-made Clothing N. r..cornerlith dud Market will fire' constahtly .on hind 'au: etteusly assortment of:times& troya' Clothing of every grade and quality adapted to the counry trade. All gartultls vir4triinied of the !tamest ylee and best. workmanship. ' - The Peep l e'e - Ca3h Store, AT QVCDERS . P9RT. °mottling . Nenr. and 4otnethlng; Wanted. . • •. THE eubscriberi,.having.enteted into part arrogementi under the firm of 'May:teen iSi - Witco:, will be. happy to Oce all.old friends, anit.atl new Yrielid3, calling day 'tiller day, and•iiintinually, et "The 'Peo ple'e'eash Store" .iri Coudersport, inquiring for DRY GOODS, • _ • LEARDIVARE, - • 'CROCKERY, • 'READY-MADE CLOTHING, Sand all the *endless vafics . ,Kor artiolei4hiCh the People Want, and' must have. * And the subscribers will sell to thßir switomers, old or uno, for the Cfals, dr Other Reit4fisq the very 'best barge*/ to be had im:Northent Pennsylvania: - - 1 • , • •• ClenieseplidAptit vARLETY, MI S 0-- A tali assortment of tarpetings. • e - s - o - trra tto - n; t • z' A.niextent( to the • Constitution -0 the ii,ona= , . monvnialth. . - . Reiplp - ed iy Senate and H ouseu of &Pe rm/afire! of tlie' Caninsvizwealth of ..i'enesyleo nia: in General :Assembly wet, 'That the toeo‘y ,.. tog ittuoudnients - ure pro e used to the eoustitu tign or the. couttnutiodeat.hi- tuaceortlittlee the proisionil of the terChnie.e thereof... FIRST AMENDMEST Thera shall he. au at . ldbioual;arie!e to said coustauitou to be desigua.eil ur ar icae . e.ev en, as thi:ours:— ARTICLE SI OF PUBLIC DEBTS SEc. J. The state may contract debts, to supply ca3atl detictis or fmures ut reveatt,ts, or to wee, eipettses nut °Jaw:m.l;e provtded fur; but the aggree, ue amount of such deu.s chest and commgent, whether contracted by. - Virtue of one or wore :tab of the genera' LI6 - :IL different periods w tints , shall nev -9r exceed Seven huudrettatfd fifty thousauffdoi lar6, and the money - arising trout the 'creation 'el such debts, chart app.ied to the piirpose fin whichit Was ott.ained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. ''SEC: * 2. 'ln addition to the above limited power the s.a:e in ty contract deu.s to rope. invasion, .siypress insurrecdon, defend the Late itil - %vat, or to redeem the' present' oat sateddig indebtedness of the s.a.e; but t h e money arising trout the contracting of such debts, shun be uppiied to the purpose for whicti it ‘vds raised, or to repay 'such deb.s; and to uti oilier parpoie SEC. 3. r..xcept ilia debts above specified, in sections oue'and two or this articii, no dent ivhateversh.tit be created by, or on belrtif of the state. . Sec.; 4. To provide for the payment of the present 'debt, and any addl./onto . debt con- : tract...d as alines:till, the ieg,isiature . - shall, i'L its first session, aLer" the adoption of this amendment, create a . sinking fluid, wh.ch shall be sullietert to pay the actrumg 'interest on such debt,-'and annually to reduce the printe , ipbl thereof by-a tlittiimot les, than two honored and fifty thousand dollaree, which saiking fund snail consist of the net annual inimine: (Wale pubtic works, from time to tone owned by the stem, or the proceeds of the sate of the same,- or any piirt thereof, mid of the income or proceeds ot-sate ot songs OWIICtIi by the state, together with uilicr Muds, or resources, that way be designated by iaw.— . The.satd siitking stunt way no increased, from time to time, I") ass.gintig t , t, it any part oldie taxes, or other rev enu,s of ,lie state, net re- tinaria t t far the orilluar.i and current exiieuses oigoveritineite, and umess in case of war, invasion or msurrec-ion, no part of Lim said sinking fund alt ill be used or applied °Misr wise Intat in extinguishment tit tile puis,tc debt, until the amount of such debt is reduced he.ow the sun alive millions of dim:as. Six. o. The credit 'of the commonwealth shall not in any maimer, or even., be p.edged or, loaned to, any individual, company, ciirpu ititiOn, Or assuciathni; nor shall the" common weatth hereafter become a Joint owner, or ' atockhotder, ill any cowpony, association, pr. et/rel./talk/11. . . . blot tit The commonwealth shall not as same the den., or any part thereof, o£ any cbtinty, city, borough, or township; or any corporation, or assuctatidn; mhess such dent shall have been mitt . ..emit to entibm the stem id repel in faSIOLI, suppress duaies.ic insurrec tion, deatud i:Se.f in ilille Of; waF, or, tai ..s.viS, the state in the discharge of any portion- of its present indeo.eduess. JEC. I. The teg,siature shalfuot authorize any coital, ct.y,uorutigh, LOWPISiIp, or an curporateto4isatet, uy t.r.ue of a 1;14.0 ef us ettrzeus, or tniierwt,e, to boctope or nt any cennoany, assucta.ton, or . corpora,iou or to (Want' money lot roan Its credo. to, any cOrpOea.too, ussocia.ion uts,iwaou, or party I= There shall he au additional articie to said to:lda:maul!, to be desiguaLed us araciu 111, us lu,lows: ARTICLE OF NEW COUNTIES No county shall be divided by a line cut ting oir - hver one-wait of its population, er'io'forut a now coml.) . or u.herwise.) whit eout the express assent of such county, by a vote of the eiedzors thereof; nor any new county be established, containing less • than four hundred square ini,es. . I==i3 From section two ofihe first article of the consducion, strike out the words, "of vie city of Pitiladclp lilt, and of cacicstinty 'respective-' (yin' froth Sec.inn: live, same article, straw out the minis, " of Phiiadelp . iia and of the several edunties;" trout section seven, same artielt.,s.ritte out the words, ••iicitoer toe city of Philadelyoin nor any," and !user, 'in lieu thereof the words, "add nu;'' and strike out section four, saute article; and in lieu thereof insert the iota; wing; !!.ik:C. 4.'111 the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, dud in eyery 'seveudi year thereafter, representative* to the num ber of out: hundred, snail be apponioned and distributed etptatly, throughum.the state, by dtstricts, in proportion to tae utimber-of . tax able inhabitauts•in the several' parts thereof . ; except that ally county conaining- at • least, three thdusand five hundred taxautes, may be . allowed a separate representation; but- no more than three comities shall be Joined, and no county shall be divided, in the lbrtnation or a dtstriet.. Any city containing a soffit:Ann number of taxables to entitle it to at least two reprdsentutives,shall have a separate repre sentation assigned it, and shall be divided in to convenient districts of comhzuous territory of equal - taxuble population as ouhr its may be, each a whtch districts shall erect. one repre sentative-7, . • At the old ofseelion seven, same snide, insert these words, "lac city 'of Philadelphia shall beilicided into single senatorial districts, uf cantiguJus territory as nearly equal in lat aole population as passible; but. nu ward shall be decided in toe formation hereof." The legislature, at its fir.4tseidon, after the adoption of this aatoitdantut, sit ill divide - the city of Philadelphia into eett.ttorial and 'rep resentative di tries, in tho manner abeve •provided; isticlrdistricts to rein till- unchinged until the'apportiouutenr in the- yar one awn sand eight unwired and snapfunr. • ' EOURTII AMENDMENT. ` To be Suction i; A rade I. . . . The le:Wit:Lure shell kisve the, po;' , ie.r.to al ter, reioue, or"aunift. auy ch trier of incor poration hereafter conferred by, or nuddr, anyn . peeial, Or general laid, whenever in iheir . Opinion it may be ; i injurious to, she citizens of the coulasouivetilih; in such manner, howevei that no likjuitioe shaft be done, to the cortie rators. .Airil.2l, 1856, . - gesolvcri, That this resoluiion -pass. On the firs4unendinant, yeas 24, nays a. • On the second .ameudirteut, yeas 19, hays. 6.: Uu the *kid imeudtherit, yeas 211;' hays 1.: 'On .thelonraaineudinent, yeas 23, nays 4. . treat froth 'the JonruaL t . . • . - • T.HOSI A MAdUIRA ii-7:.: 1 1W•Ifoorst 44121; . t,S Rejoiced, That this Teal:dation palsi.' On the first amendment, yeas 72,; nays 24 :. -..0n the second amandmeat, yea; 6 . 1,:nay.'23. 1 '.0n *the ttiii•datneittlinen4 yeis 61; nays 25; vid on fogrdi r:itutendment, ye.ts tid; nays W. hitract from the ,Journal; - ' . .W14L1A3,1 JACK, 0:0. Ell SECRETARef OFFICE, A. G. CURTIN, Filed .4pr3 z 4, Secramy ,of the Ceni. diznizteuit.4. • SCCRE'rAltlr'S OFFICE, ttarrivturi;;Junc 27, .16.b1i Pennsylvania, ss: 1 do certify that tin. rthave and foregoing is a true and corcec. copy of the original "Re,o laiion rglative to an alf..andiitent of the 'Von id:it:ion" as the saute remains on file in this office. . . / ----, In te.linionv whereof I have here- L.o set Lit) hand and caused v:t be .......... . S. lim ttirisedrhe .11eai. .of the Secretary :terice,mle day arid year above written. •A. G.. CURTIN, Scentary of de Commoniceank. Is SE - T£., April 21, ISZG. .Reso!utiott prii'pos.ug untetuftnents to the CollthitU.loll of the Counnonwetilth, being tin der cons,ctermien, On Ihu question, • the Seliatengree to the first amend ment The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Consiitutiou, and were as ' lnimw. vitt. •: . . leas—Messrs. Browne,. Buickalew, Cress well, Evans, Ferguson, r leumken, Hoge, Janiirmn, hmosi Lantiach, Lewis, Me- CiirLock, Price, Setters, 81maian, Souther, Saanh, Taggart, -Walton, 't elsh, Wherry, Wilkins, and Punt, Sieufdr-24. • - '-; • Nays,.-31essrs. Erma), Gregg, Jordan, Me:- linger and Pratt-5. So the imestiou was determined in the affirmative. . .Oa tii question, . . . Will the Senate agree to the second amendment 1 , . . .The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the- previsionS•of the Coustiunionaud were ai,1:,11 ow; viz 'Yeas—Messrs. Browne, • Buckalew, Cress we,l, Evans, Hoge, Ingram, Jamison, Knox, Lab inch, Lewis, M'L.intock, Sei:ers, bilu m in, Souther, Siratib, Walton, We:sh, tv 'and i.kins—rl9 . . Nays—Atetisng. Crabb, Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt, Prtce and Platt, Spealcri. So the quekion was determined in the affirtuative• . 'on the questioi), %via tine Senam agree to the third amend. ment 7 The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the (3,onsLitu:ion; and were as follow, viz.:. Yeas—Alessrs. 13rowne; liuckalew, Crdbb, Cr/sswell, Evans, Fergnmn, Flenniken, Hoge, Ingram, Jamison, J rdan, Knox,- L at bactt, Lewis, Alliiin:ock, hledinger, Pratt, Yrice, Seders,. Shuman, Souther, Straub, Taggart,: tlalion, ‘Ve,sh, Wherry . Wilkdas and flan, Speaker—:.S. • Nays—. Ur. So the question was determined in the affirmative.. On 111 e question, Witt tile Senate agree to the fourth anteud,neM 'rile yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Con...i.u.ion, and we're as . Yeas—Messrs. tirowne, Buck i;ew, Cress well, EVAII.I, Fienntken, Hoge, Ingram, danti smi, Jordan, Knox, Lintr..en, Lew•us,s.u'Ctiu turk, trice, Seders, Suiiiiiau, Stiti.her, S,raub, Wit,ton, 11'e:sh, %Vherry, and - relit, Speaker-3.i. ...Nays—Messrs. Cribb; Gregg, Mellinger and Se the question was de:ermined in the att Eive. Journal of the House of Representatives, April 21, The eas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and on the lirs, proposedaluesulment, were as foitews, viz : Ye.is—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, I Ball, Beck, (Ityconittig . ) Beck, (1 irk,)-Meru hard, Boyd, Boyer, Brown, Brush, Bin:haunt Caidtvelt. Cainpbeii, Carty, Craig, Cratvford, Dowd ill, Ldinger, .Fausotd, Foster; tie .z, Haines,. Hamm, Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Hitt, HiLegas, Hippie, 110. comb, lluusecker, lm 'brie, rughain, minas, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte; Lebo, Longaker, Loy 41.1.; ai'Calmont, .Nrear.hj;,-.M.42oreb, !dangle, Menacr, Miller Montgomery. Moorhead, iNunneinaciter, tire, Pearson, Phelps,'Purcell, Itainsey, n e ed, Riddle, Roberts, ,Shenk Sundt, (Alie glieny,)Sinith,(Cautbria,)Stnal,(Wyouting„) Strut's°, Thompson, Vaii, Whatton, 1V nip., (Datiphin,) %Vright, (Litzerue,) Zimmerman and Wright, Speaker-72. Nays—alessrs, Augustine. Barry, Clover, Coburn, Duck; Fry, Fulton, 41,iyterd, Willey, Hammon, Hancock, Housekeeper, H wicker, •Lei Searing, Magee, 'Homey, Morris, Mumma, Patterso.i, Salisoory, Smith; ( atleipit la) %Vetter; Wintrodeand YearSiey-24. So the question was determined iu the at firmaiive. • • On the Ineslion, Wid the !louse agree to the second amend 'tient t The yeas and ulys were taken, and were as limoNs, yiz: Yr..ts—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Bald- Ball, Beck, [Lyconnug;],tiecli, [York.] tterith.ird, Boyd, Brown:tiro:di, Buc . hanati, Ca.ttwe.i,'Caiii,meii,' Carty, Critg, fausmd, Foster, Ge:z, ilaiues, Ilaute;, Harper, limns, Hibbs, Hill, !lamps, tliimm, ttunsecket," Intbrie, Irwin, Johnsoti, L.ipor,b; Lebo, Lookiket, Love.t, M , Canby, M Comb, Mami ' .e; Molnar, Miller, Mott.gomery, Moor , head, N tweet/molter, Oir., Pearson, Pureeil, Ramsey, Reed,. Iteitilild,'ltidd.e, Roberts, Stibui:, Bwith, (Aile'g.uty,]" S.rousd, Whitton, Wright, I LuzeFoe,] Zimmerman and Wright, Speaker-j.. Augas,ine, Barry, Clover, Edinger, Pry, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibbony, Hammon, Ilaneoca, Aluneker, • Letsenring, mauley, Morris, Muatuta, Patterson, Phelps, Saiishary, "Smith (Cautbria,) rhoinp son, Walter. %V intrude, Wright, Ldauphtu] Yearsley- 7 4' ' AS4 the' question - ‘iids - doterinined in the . at: firmative. . • • On thd question, Will the Haase - agree to the third amend ment I The yeas and itaya were taken,: and were as follow,. : . YEAS—Ales'sis: Anderson,- Backus, Bald- Beeit,ll.4enutitg,] 13ecit',IYoritd Bernhard, Boyd, Boydr„ BintVu,lSueliattatt. Catdweit, Campbell, Carty;Ctaig, Crawford, Lthuger, Fausoid, etiszer,•ery, Ge.z, lidt4es, Hamel, Harper, Lleimi , ißtibs, 11111;:iiiilegas, hippie, • lietcomb; 'Housekeeper; blame, Lugano, Innis, 'lrwin, J UlAis; J ohityon. por.e ; Lebo, - LOngeker, Lovett, 3ft, Callllol, 41.' Comb, Maugte; 'Mrenetir, Miller,. Mon,- goitiery, t unne mantle r, ri,yearson,•Phdips, - Careen, it'ain3ey;iteed; jCidd.e , Shenk, Suit., (Cualbila,) try . - thaing,l - Pnoingsbn. Whanan, tAnight, (Gait pion ) Wright, (Luzern,) lint Ziwinerru4n NLik—Messni, Clover, Cobourn Dock; .paydad, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibboney Hitinfton, litineker, leilenting M (..sity,Vragee, Manley, Moorhead, Morn., - . . -4alisbyrie 'Witte r; a.r,3l)^' :and ;• Wn ht, Sped Jer—: . : 5q the question wis,sleyrFui”.d. In the mauve. • . _ Ou,the,qitestion, Will the' hqnse agree to the fourth amend- meat • ; • ,:-Ttle - yeas And nays were taken, and were as'(allow, • • _ . . , YE es—.3fessts:Andersoin,Baelitil, Ball,Beek, [fork_] Beck; [Lyeouning,) ISetutird, oyd, ii iSuchlown,Caltlyvedi 01194104 CVny. Craig; Croydon!, DotVdal!, muster,. Fry, Up Hems,. Hibbs, Hill. Hillegas, Ilipple,lloleotob,llouse kiejOr, Hunseckcr,lmene, Innis; Irvin, John; Uporte, Lein), Longleer, Lovett, SPCaI. Clout, APCoulb, Alenear, lileicgomery, 3loorhead, Nunnema cher. Orr:. Pearsit, Phelps, ruieellAlauisey, Reinho,d, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, [Cambria.] S malt, [iVyoining]Thomp son, Vail, Waiter, sVh thou, Wright,[Lnzerne] .Xcarsley, Ziunteroiaa Beyer, and Tright, Speakei.:-69. Avs—Meor:.. Barry, Clover,- Cobourn, Fulton, Gibbriney, Hams, Ilanebek, Lioneker, Ingham, Leiseurtlig.- Magee, ilLtri:ey, Morris, I'ot:crawl, Salisbury, and Wittrade—ltd So the qustion %vas delentined in the affir SEcnr.isnr's Orricz, - Z Ilarrislourg, June•27,-1e..t5 Pennsylvania, . i.il•u cer.ify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy 'ofihe •• ICeas"..und " Nays" tuitee on the Lteso4hion atueuthnents to the Cons',twain, of the COW" monwiaa.ii, as the saute appears on itte Jour nals of ( 116 two j 1011413.4 oldie General Aitiejn bly of this Coin.nouwealth fur the sessions Of • ' ... . , 1 •-.."-r-) Witness my hand and the seal of L. ',said office, this twenty-seventh tidy of 'June. une thintsztuit eight hundred and tif,y-six. ... : A. G. CC irrlN, Secrdary of the Commonwealth. 'July 17, 18.56. • . . COUDERNPORT ACADEMY. • • THE Trustees of this Institution takp plea sure in unnounciug to • the Public hat they have engaged the - services of the lLev. J. lIENDILItak, as '•Priiihipal.. This gentle man conies to its well recouttnended us being able, talented, and experienced. Ile has been engaged in•feaching a'farge share of the time for titteen years; and from muting the large 'another of his pupils, abOut 4Ut) have gone out from under his instructions; as teachers in dinerent pares of the chntury. Lt win be Ins oh,ect to make our Ai:adeiny one of the. tuesi desirabie seliouisiu the cc.rutry, for those who w•sh to qua iffy Mean:Ml:es for teaching or for other responsible stations in life, and also for those who desire to prepare, for coliege. THE WINTER TERM Will ecimmenoe on Monday. December 3d, .The Academic year will be divided in to Four Terms, of e;even weeks each term. The hrring 'feral will commence on .81ouday, Fccribtry ici'ir die ziumaier Term twit cotlltiiel!..:e on Mon day, :;oat, lc.M; uud LitclEad Term on A.Dniday, the Ist. claw ' . Sep.enilier,ldZni. , TERMS. Tuition per term of eleven weeks as follows:. Priniary studies—Reading, gpelling, meu-at ,14,thme.tc, - - $2.00 Common Lug ith brauches—Geogra yr.hograyliy, Ari.hme:,c, and $3.00 Higher English Drenches—Natural rillsOSUilliy, ASI rtillStlly, CheintstrY, and last Lessolld 1111 A.,gerfr., l Higher Methcmaiics=.A,gebra, Ge tnetry, dLe., ----- - - $5.0(1 Latin, Greek, French, and German Languag6, - - - . • . s3.ot: Drawing extra, • . $450 Piano Music,' do. Use of Instrument, Paytneut saictly in advance. All scholars who can write legibly, will be required - to preient ortgutat•Cotupo,itiot once - tu two weeks; and au ivale schotars to decatito once in two weeks. Though the Teruis.ot tuition ure consider ably tower matt itniy have buen here.ofore ye. it is 'designed diat the ins.rue.tun Shat/ ue .Iturougu an the brunches taught ; and ihose who desire to tearu and aro willing study Mil thud it a very eItOFITABL.6 6cituut... LTLESKIROSS, President. • LLIVIS .111 AN, Treasurer, I 0 Vt;it, Zieeretary, ? Trustees. 11. J. OLat6 ft.;lli • r.LI Cz" Board can be obtained in private Fant iliea die village, 3r ruoiu can tie had in the Academy. by appiying to toe Trimees. . Coutierspur., iNuV.zztatl. IxiS. - iC24I A It 1), Dezler iu Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Ready-aikido and fouliee Auatous --rnirci Crum, Couuersport. • T 111; rEurLt. , ,s cAsti STORE. • iVJ L i lt; 6 Is hereby given - that the Na and and Accounts X of the ia‘e tirui‘of fy.er and Jones have been transferred to Sundt Ac. Jones, and 'will be toandln huuds.for coaecaon. Those, iudeb.ed to the late Linn of Ty.er and Jonei, please setae the Salle wtth the under signed immediately.- • . 43t. JONES. Coudersport. July 3, Itis6. • • - 110110 E. VIIIIOSE indebted to C. Smith either by Mite'or UccoUnt arc earue . soy requested to'irettie. the saute nim;diamiy, as 1 um demr mined to euiteecwhit is tity duo a* .440 u as possible ; for money must be had and deb.B Must be paid._ • .C. 'SMITH. . Coudersport,' July 3, 1856 • BRESKI.St; . • ALL tiersons ham% cioth„ . o .eolor and dress, by tete:tog same at the g , O N 3 of J. A Jsidd m t.; ouditragert,' will' tie inrtverded to the works •of the subscriber 'unshed to good order uud,,retorned, pay:vent for dressing esn *niade to J., M. Judd, sou doitveryot die Oititit. Mark the to4ce.i ptaiuiy wow uduii Una 'lltiectious. ' • 0. 11. PERRY. . . Genesee, Pork Sept. 19th, 16554 Lj: ltiattif-Tworth • WILL. rurdtsh 41'6 Feitiphi i+trutt Fresh BELT and Ni:firos, ou l'UO4days dud Fridays &Arai& the seasou, Cash will ite 044 fin° beet Cattle at all tunes. , " • • Coudersport. July 17, 185 gt iimeto(ivot#A-,--, 4 0a :.,,, , , __,__ -,-,.. f• .' eiV it - 8 i t C jj, TtlE=Cy*'grStElit Al)Pritit Prices Gregly'Redip4 HORACE' WATERS , No. - 333,..grocutiray, N.Y' AGENT FOR THEESzT,,BOBTOMANtI AT. Y. INSTR . II.IIIENTS.I.t rrHE Loigdst AhhOrtmont ofTiivos, _l. 3lelodelas, Musical-,lnstruments, .sad 31fiisical .sferchatidiee of all kitufe„in If. S. Piano ! from [ ' en diffcreul Manufaieoriee, comprising those of every variety of style, from the plain, neat and substantial. 61 cue taves, in itiailnut or ,Rinewood Cases, . from $l5O to $200.: to auto of the most ebrgatti finish np rti One Thousand Donny.. No'house in the Union can compete witli the above •ip the.uumber,.variety, and celebrity. of. its strnmcnta, noriu the Extreml•ly Low'Frices at which they are sold. . HORACE WATERS' MODERN IMPEOVED • PIANOS; With or without irou Frathesi; posiessing.is their improvements of evcr.strings.andscuoti, a lettgilt.of scale.and compass of tone' etptal to the 'pram' Piano; united with the Iseauty 4ted durability cf structure of . the square They are justly pronoun c ed by the'Presit and by the first S i lascal Masters; to be egtilal those of any' ether - manufacturer. They are built of the best and moat thorunghly smash : Anaterialetind giaritutt.Qtl to stand- the ae, tion of every 'entente. t - , Each Instrument guaranteed to-give satis faction. or mirth:lse-money refunded. SECr 6ND-1144'D. P.14.V.113 d cji,.A. .1 7' 44R ; G.i /SS, constantly la ;tore; iirtte ineut L*0.6'140. . PRACE WATER' idelodeon. Superior Instruments in tone, .touch and utt 7 rAnliiy of ((take. (Tutted the equal tempera :went.) Melodeons 'of pthkr stilts -and maker. Price. $45, • $49 $75. WO. $125, $14(1, double Reeds and two lnuiks of Kris, VDU- Less Lr liberal discount. Clergynne) nod Churche.s, tut extra - • • 1, MARTIN'S GUI.TAII.S . BROWN'S HARPS, FLUTES, PLUTINAS, ACTOR:I/EON'S, VIOLINS,- and )fusical instittincilts c:f tal,kiris, at lower prieiw than aver.belltrealTetell to the putAhl. A large diictwitt tu.Teachere and Schouti!-+ The trade supplied um the most liberal term, M u s One of the lai'gest and best: selated eats lopes of Musicuowd published. comp:iglu( many oldie choice au meat popular nits di the Luty, and will be sold ut oni'-,thirti off ( " 14 the regular prices. •• SL.taic st..rit by mail to all parts of the coon. "'Y.; puss pa id. l'uniculat and personal sumo! tiou.p.id to all orders received by mail. ad. isfact ion guaranteed in every instance. Pjanoi and Melodeons for rent, and rent allowed oc' purchase. Pianos and Melodeons fur i.Je is I.3.rutltly "p"lYnwilts• • Set:bud-baud Piano! la : . k ' eti to exchange for new. fienerul and tablet Catalogues and Schedule of iirices forwarded Lu all. parts of the country ity . mail. ra- GREAT -IND CC knIENTS OFFERED Tu AC.ENTS• LN TI.L v.lirrs OF COUNTRY, to sell the Horace Waters' Pau l I.Tel.alcous, and Catalogne of Music. FA ILA OJ it S:11,0. I HE undersigned s;1/4;)' .'. ff, .. r i: ors for sale his farm 111... t ki - Situate on the Allegaii River, about four miles west orCondersikirt.- The rani Feetaint.ear lithidred and fourteen rtercs-t—aboutOryfirs 'f which ii cleared. "fherh is - a• - good - 'frates barn—a house tram° roofed, with lumber sufficient to finish it. There are twenty-tire bearing apple trees, and one. hundred •yoan; and thrilt l , trees not Mil ,nough to bare. , 1 his properly will be sold on liberal terms fcr particulars enquire: - et the subscriber or at this ofti6e. . , WrI,I4IIX.V.WAIIL. '. Coudersport April 3d,:.185ti:" • . - BOOT & SHOE STORE: AHE subscriber would fpapecifulty inform the inbabiiante 'Of 1454sei:lati! sitfrounding country, thai he fins' recently es , taliiished hanstuf in the' mutitilifettrearid.sals unti.zikues, Mid has - the :lamest., aq best iissortinent 'oryvnrk ever offered in that market. The subSeriber Itas beeu•very choice in . n's se.ecaua.- of city work and leuthsi which is of Ilie best quality for style and work., tumuli p. lie is not to he beat: west of York 'l.`ertuS ready pay. ' • Hides and g,rain taken it. exchange far work a tedtre:ion of seven per cetirwill be niacin for cash, au persons wittnug ro percha.so Will do well to call end:examine for -themselves bo: fore purchasing e.se where. :Business piaci little nor.h of Ctiappent'clry, gen& Aprei paid for Hides. Lewisville, March 17th, 1836 . . - NEW BOOICA: • . 1 NCHANTED BEAUTY, bpi:W.; Erdir i L 4 Lives.o Atrocious Judgft*Lly -_lrogress of 1, '.lCtßet, Jiryard 'Taylor's :fravats,:, ; • ; The Doug of Ilia.watbs—Lougfollow, Calpar, by Ainy Lathrop,. •• 31,01. 'See ei.ved.and for .tbo . JOURNAL:33OO/4STOArt . 14.A.CIAZIWES. PITNANI'O, : Grab ttn'i, Eraick 'l3ldckwomrd,Knickerbocker, hold Wards, tdr - rittpittifir---" • ' • . • JOURNAL'i3OOS STOFE • • -•• 1 . 4 0 3 4 0, OE.- • fly the .death Keating Esti.,llo d the `city ofl'hiiedelphie r the tine-of the Ki 3 k. & Co..lunds tiootnes - t.isted' V . -lieatingt Adolphe E: Rorie, dr.: haw Ji; Wilcox, by Vhvoi deeds wiikbe granted. .1.I_ 1 ( charge of the . -couipaty's landed' 'nitre . sr 1 1' Pennsylvania has.deyoncd.opO i n.the stl„b 6 7,, bar who hereby informs the siAieri n e 'r ing & CO. • land. 4; • that Messrs. -Mtn fib. .10n S.,lslinn, & , Byrou Dl Hatelie..l4. l o; 4 *„ thine our authorized egi3uts in. Potter da a l !7 Kxtu Counties. • • '' - P9Pors itublbted to..thie..C4P3PallY 421, caruesuy requested to count forward and soIPF their accouuts withotit further • Philadelphia, 'May 31it,18.56. ~~ - 1
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