W OO I a • rrillti , 4ll4-..riber has just resets/1d a gener -11 asiarut.ent of fall and winter gdod., enn:i• _ - •••• Mr Vl' L!li t.•;.Qops, cLoTiu.x& • ..tiooss & snops, • HATS - SE CAPS, • BONNETS;,. dROCKERY,; tipl'attuo every -article needed 11:1 , the• town hieh he piodges himself to 'sell s sew As ihe N. B. A full mock or pri g s,' 3W/6nel, , Paiute, Qils, Campltene; Fluid. and Dye Stultir, kept coustancly Ou hand..together with s:a tionery, fancy aticles,Afateltes and Jewelry_ For the truth '"of -the prdmiies• we rc-spectfally invite at exarnioatioik . of our goods. • "SBIITH:Or: JONES. ' D. E. OLMSTED. Coudersport, July 3,125 G. I.O«'Es:T.. Ilia ci:d cr. e:orners and friends. and the pith Tie saver..::} arc invited 7 call and examine far. es. ouJitap art Oa. dtb, 011PILINPS CART SALE.. virtue ..4 uu order of the Orphau'a I :oust 1.4 of couuty will be exposed to pub." 11,• prembos at the bouseoceupie4 Jur , ti l'ike township, ow Thurs.. day of August nt I k o'clock:A. M. at said (tan the following debri;i.. , :ed tracts of : The uodiei,led two-third part of. a. trait of I ind e township, Potter county, begin- at a bc.C., oak in the west. line se .1; nit, west 846 peches to.a. white in.. thence. south 611. perches to u post lend I 4111M1S, tLei eft CaS: 110 perches to a post and se ,, ces. tit. te,c north 212 perches-10 a pie& ..net and ts•wes.4lience east about nu r.sils to a post, thenac south 390 pen ches. to it post, 11.4mea 1:0 perchers to a hemlock still east Si p. r. hate to the west kne of a lot sur veved. by the Tinstecs of William Bingham to Da‘i thence eouth 1 degree west 117.9-perches, thence south 89 ilexzees, east 5.a, toe et evault degrees west thence. north 701 dea , r,•es east, 56..5 perches, thence south 80.11..i.r, es east 119.4 larches, thence aorth 4 degree east" 49 perches , thetrio east per, lit a. thence north 7 degrees each 6.8 vsrrhes., the cast 18.8 perches, thence walls 84 d-graes east 2'2 perches, thence noeth 11 perches, thence north 78 degrees west 26.7 perehes, thence north 3 degrees est 14.3 pei. 's, thence smith 81 degrees west 23.1 litre:ins, ths..w.:e north 80 perches, theyee west 61.0 perches, thence north 41 per ches, then, n rest 101 perches, thence north b 1 the 'Thep c.aotty line 475 perches to the begianing, containing about three ttionsand.ci;ht hundred, acres, more or less, with 'thaw O;,i. hundred' and thirty acres lin ated..s. 5.1 w Mill, lien Dwelling Houses, a kirlsoul How, two Barns, Store and Black smith shop,usal sumo other imall out buildings. thereon. •Aa 4 o T. undivided two-thirds part of a ialite towntitip ' Potter con oty, hounded Olt the uorthby land lute of Abrallinp had 0. 11. otedulan. and on the Last'. and west by land to: the 13inglittni Estate, contain itig fifty uvres—with about. two acres itrprov• td,•and a 1 .g house thereon. ALSO-11c notljtitled two.thirds part of a tract of NO in riko ttiwuship, Potter county, 10:ginning al n lit:nilock the north-east curlier of arrant %O. thitice south,64o. perches t liertibick. ihe Routh-east corner' of warrant r"; 0. 4634. thence' west 2624 perches to a sztoirt rope, thence norilt 640 perches to it beech, rodthettee enet . 26•24 perches to the place liegiiining —containing 900 acres, being. the lest pert of N , arrants Nos. 4653 and 4654. ALSO—Ity virtue of an tinier of the Or t•Fritt's Court of c'ounty, will be exposed . to public sale in the house of liorace C. Ver.. rs tiy ea G.ibics township iu said county, on ThIIrBILIT, lb,: 21,1 Allgllst lICIL at 4. e."clock 111. of said day, the following irribed tract of land to wit : The undivided t we-thirds part of a tract i 3 1 ml iu 1 , 1%1'1164), Tillga CORI:ty, begin , ng hemlock in tine west line. o{• Tioga ottaty, the south-west conics of svarant trinfi thence south by the west line of Tioun elonßty, thrt_t: :oared and seventeen percli:s .post ; the c c swith eighty-lane degrees cost sixty-two pt cites to a post; thence south •' e• est le% enty-six perches to u I rtttetee scault cight-nitte de rces east Int it. 11 perches ton hemlock: thence et•ntli threi degr: Os east twelve perelw,; theme south thirty e.. - tees- Cast lintrteen and a halt 3wic.lots to locked hemlock: thence be the . 1 w Si Creek road, .south thirteen perelles to tue.-rjtate read ; thence by' the Stale road, t•-• erter.: , s, t cis II perches to the Mlllilletat etttitrtol is: t.-1 tacitly of Daniel Ilarohourt, yittuen tiouth seventy-011e di-gret s east, 22 pt.renee ; filet et: south 45 degrees east r sreLes; :het soutli2.l degrees east 2.peech, so them-, soh•!. 10 slet . trees east perches ; "'a:if i tttarees west f, perches; thence o^,'.•,est S perches, south 30 de tritkimcstti : south 58 degrees west , st.::th (I.Trees west / I perches to butte en:, lln•nce south across line Creek 10 ?terches to sentli hattli of fine Creek. tilt lice own said Cret 1. in a. direction - mirth of east =0 Peteln•s: //Orb 36 degrees cleat Cry ok. 14 perches, :tort!: 21 doss est twySt 7: perches, north 32 degrees west ‹tperetites, attrt. deg] oes west 0 perches. erth 52 deaNti s Is est 4 perches, north 15 de ;ryes east 27 perches, north 7 degrees east percbcs, to white oak, north 90 pc relies to lopost ; thou tho.ue south S 9 degrees east 141 'ratchet to a pet'; thence north ] b . degrees, is t~1r197. prxehes to t Ins plat e 'if 13egitnting. Isontattline live hundred and forty-four tvrres, with aleett 8 acres improved, a ft ape b i ssp so , 'lmp, •c c ' barn thereuu. ;rode known en the day of sale., JAIILS itAttnEtt, )• ES11::“.11A.M1 N SON, t ‘t , Executers. ) Wasborn, Jnlr 17, 1836 EEG RAIL! • lIURRALI !s lUC ---.--: 0 s-- Irritz_r:fins'slornelat.las;,, and all who vrish to Ifiv,e their grinding done in •the P RV BEST OF ORDER, fps:, bring your grain to• the Cuchingvillo Mill and the, c yon will find J. giving en ire satisnction to all. You one dun gi‘v bitna call, and you'll not Si sorry, ' N. B. ntni , ..llucicwheat, floured for v.szket, on the shortest notice: ' ' Coshiurrille, April.l2th, 16.56. ewisvilb steam. Grist taw rrnE subserilwrs haring purchased the in. terra. o:.:tif Whet purtiCA hermoloro con e;eritediu 111:::,, , o ? lo-cbtablislittient, are now i repared to do kinds •of custom work iu etrAue, to , we believe in a workmanlike telVtlier; and hope by a dil igent attention to iikiitic•a, to merit and reecho a, meu. share ~,,Crour, nage. l'cr,otts wishing to hare wheat, ‘r, - liackw,oe.it floured for market, eau at all Ire at coma RiodatUd On Bb.oll, NOT/0E... c'ni. the qualii thci work done at eon 'nill reler to A. tii,rey, Esq., Lewisville, G. G. Blug4inn t and Maj. S. M Ills, JOlin S Jlauu , 'E sq and Alir. Jam 7 ocke, Cuadarsrort, . • ELIJAII.GRIALEY - • • • 0. A. LEW 18: t-Jyrirrille,Dt r. f.7th..111441. - • . • • - ; rimiE•undersigned harp* . parettess t q t `I.. interest orr. tt, ITler; in.thel tjlrnd 0 0,_ • 13 00. 1 4 business, purpose to combitie_theit'sleekt and coritinne to supply theirnumerons 'trioxide with the. 'Anse yatety of goods , DAI heretoro/4 - ,. exc.*: ffooks., I;elesingny this arrangement We shall cartsid ezpeoses at least tettper•ceat aud e ire disppeedto-give oar Castomers...the S.snefit of the change, ler ready pay - i•Abittg. on increased saes, for oar -stock stilt Comprise all .rtic:es found under the,gonera) head ' of Dry . Goods, Groceries and Provisions, and . Hardware.. • • NOTICE beret* , giv:Ote, thit agreeably, to dm laws, of this ConiuninViealtb, t4e ,undentigned citizens of Potter COLIIIty, pa., will make ap plicatinri-to the emit Logislatore, tot' a Bank of, issue and Deposit, w.tl) a capital of Olit3 hundred thousand dollars, entitled Tun Subs- BA.sir.,. to he located at Cogdeispoit, Pot ter coautY Pennsylvania v '• S ltlf LIS P. W. ICNOX small C. S. JONES C. SMITH ARCH. F.. JONES N. SCHUOMAItER. D..W;C: JAMES A. JACKSON • A. ROUNSVILLE . Coudersport, Juue 12; 155 b. 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Brushes, Chalk, PenZianil Is, Paper °revery verotay called for. Wafers, Wax, &ay... Materials ter Paper Flowers. Harrison's CopiitiOnk—Davids' Blue Ink, lndelibie itik, several kinds. • Hovey's Ink, Many Phrenological uud Hydropathinf 1V orks. Fowlers and publications. ' Blank Books: Moms, and Diaries. • Teacher and Parent. Thetj , and-Practice of 'reaching. Life of Horace Greeley. star Pap ers .. I .W.. :Bee:cher,. Works of Theudoro•Parker;:.. • Shaltspeare, &c., &c., 'For sole cheap at the JoUuNAL BOOK-STORE. • • yv i f, LISTER'S DICTIONARY Pocket, I School, University, Octavo, and Quarto Ail nm, for sate by " M. W. .M.: , . _ tten(fiont ; . - EN Consequence of the opening -pr the Cat tawissa, Williamsport, and Eimita It. R. whereby direct railroad comniiinie:itioit Len' established witb.Pliiladelpbia, PUSEY, & WISE, Whr.:csale de.ilers in Foreign zinc!' Domestic Goodi: N.E. I eorndr Fill!' :ledl•irri.et t P u 1.16 A.n.g L P lt'l 4 , Tare now preparedto : offer. ocraordinary in. ticetnents, to 'the Northern Peonsyvania -trade, to visit their city. to make , spring per ^.l3.ises. In addition to the low price they gen ar, they will also gnarntee to 6114) all goods pur• chased of :hem, at the ,rame. rates as goods ore shipiied from New York. Their stock Consists ofall the usual varieties of ' PRINTS, G INGHA CHAM RR A IS; LAWNS, BAREC.IS DE ALP‘CA;' . S D EBEG WHITE GOODS IN: ALL THEIR vARLETY, BROCIIE k BLANKER S,H,AAVLS, IRISH. LINENS TA 13L:13 P.IAPERS,- C : LOTEIS & CAS:SI/IEI3,ES, . SAMOPS &JEANS, 4EL :VETS & VELYET CORDS, LINENS, DUCKS & DRILL:INAS . • SILE. & SATIN VESTINGS, - BLACK DRESS SILKS, COLORED; CAABRICS, RED WHITE ii'tANNEL,S, TICKINaS •&-,STRIPES, BLEACHED &BRoWN M.USbINS • &e. &c.. &c.. • --A, 0, assortment of Corpetings. WISE, PUSEY. & WISE. Wholesale 'Dealers in ready-tuade • Clotiiing. N. E. corner sth and Market Ste., Viiiladelphlar will have • constantly on hind an ixteusiv ussortineut•of Men's& Boys' Clothing °revery grade and quality adapted, to. tho noway trscle. Alt prtnith warroted of the newlein Tles and bait workmanship. " ' , TAD People's Cash Store, OUDEEISPOftT. otnething New , anti Something Wanted T . MilE subscriberi; having z enterad l into Tett-. JJLL nership anangemems under the firm of MAYNARD & WILCOX, will be happy to Boa all old friends, and ail now friends, calling day after day, and continually, at "The Peo ple's Cash store" in Coudersport, inquiring lbr DRY GOODS, EfARDWARE, CROCKERY, • ' READY-MADE 'CLOTHING, and:all the emiless variety of articles whiCh the People. want, and .tenst have. And the subscribcrs selhin-.their oil•stoiners, UM or Item, for the Cash, or other Ready-Pay the very best bargains ,to be had,. in Norther.% Pennsylvania. isrAYNAßD l. ' ea WILCO X. , - reciderspert April IF, • _;.•••• TropofingAmendavott tlie , t9natitution cif the C, m-- , wrivrealth.. Fesolcid•bi the 5e44 . 4* *use q j Repri iteda:tivis!of the CorOsinuotairk.of ' .r.e.ar.s.,4lra nia in Gincia4 4steriLly nter„That the Totiow. mg ameridoienti are propoged to the constito; ti4ll. , Q€ the COMlZlOnwenlat, n.ccordance with -the prpirisious o(the tert;hartii'm there?C ?ifs? aatssoxsztT. - • TtiiiOslrall bes]; additional artiee to said. constitution to be dslgtiaLed as tixdole eu, as follows: • 41.11TICLT IL OF PUBLIC DEBTS. . OLC. 1. The state may contra it Oats, to Attiely casual deficits or failurekill itivittnes, 'kir to meet eximuses rtot otherottsi, Provided for;'but the aggregatettmoulie a such debts dirept and comidgebt; vilaCkbor contracted by virtue of one or more. acts of che general see-ably, or at differe.nfpriods of time, shall :Lev er exeeed seven httildred.and,.fifiy thousand &al tars, mid the niubey from the creation.of such debts, he amuled to the .'purpose for which.it was obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted, :uit° no other purpose whutever. • In.nddition to. the above limited _power the stateittay contract debts to rape( u.wasiou, 'suppress insurrection,' defend the - crate-in war, or To tedeent the' preseiu. our:- standing indebtedness of the state; but the tummy - arising from the contracting of such debts, shall be applied to - thepurpuse for Which it was raised, nr to.repay sitclindebts, and to no Other purpose whatever. SEC. 3. I..xcept the debts, above specified, imsectiOns one and two orittis article Ate debt ‘yhatevershall be created hy, or on behilf of tlawstate. §r.0... 4.. To. prov ide for the pavnaput of the present . debt,, and any' addhioual debt. coii tractcd as aforesaid, the legishiture shall, et its first session, afer the adoption ot this amendment, create it sinking fund, which. shall be audit:km. to-pay the accruing interest on such debt, and. annually- to reduce the principal thereof by a slim not less than two huti.fred and. fifty thotisand. dollar;. which. sinking fund shall consist of the' nei . annual income of the. pnWic Works, from time to time oWtied hy the state, or the- prOceeds of the sale of the same, or any part thereof; and of the income or proceeds of sale o 1 stocks owned by the state, together with o.hcr funds,. or. resotire.e,s, that may )s designmeiL by The said sinking:lipid may he increased, front. time to time, by assigning to it any part of the taxes; oroither revenues oldie state, not re quired' foil'Alie ordinary and current expenses ofgovernwein, and itMess in case of war, invasion .ordnsurrection, no part of the said sinking fund Shall be used' or applied,. other wise than in extingu.shment of the pubic debt, until the amount ofsuch debt is reduced below the sum offiVe millions of dollars. , SEC. 5. The credit of the 'commonwealth shall not in any manner, or event, be pledged or.loatted to, any individual, company, corpo ration, or association; nor shall the common we ifth hereafler become a joint owner, or swclthu'aler, in any cempany, association, or corporation. EC. 6. The commonwealth shall not as smile the debt, or any part thereOf, of any county, city, borough, or township; or • any corporation, ornssoc:ation; unless such '•debt skill have been con:rac.ed to enable the state to repelSnrision,suppress denes:ie insurrec tion, defend itselfin mine of vat, or to assist the state in the discharge of tiny porion of its presont mdeb:edness. Sac. 7. The legislature shall not ntnhorizo any canto-, city, borough,. , 'or in corporated district, by virtue of a a.-o.e cf its citizens, or otherwise, to become a stoCkhuld cr hinny company, associalion, or corporation 9.F.t0-ob«tin money,Abr loan its credit to, any c,orporatiou, association. institution, or party. E= There sh;tll h. an .addi:ional artieie to. , slid conedtution, to be designated vltl , er.iehr XII, an 10/11.1WS: ARTICLE OF NEW COUNTIES No.county shall he divided - by a line, clt ting.o:Tover one-!enili of its population, (chit • er to form n new county or otherwise.) with out the express.assent of such comity, by-a vote of the electors thereof; nor sholl any new county be. estab:islicd, containing less thin four hundred square 'miles. AMENDMENT From section two of the first article- of-the constitution, strike out the words,'•of the city of.Philaddphia, and of each county respertice lyt" from section five, 8:(111.3 ' article ; strike. out the words, " of Philadelphia and of the severatcounties;" front section seven, saute articlt, strike out the words, "ncitier the city of Philadelpltitt nor- any," and . insert in lieu thereof the words, "and no;" and strike out section four, some oracle, and iu lieu thereof insert the following: - "Sec. 4. In the year . one thomand eight hundred and sixty-lour, and in every seventh year thereafter, represeltati;:es the num ber of one hundred, shall be apportiolied,and distributed equally, .throtig,hont the state, by distrjets, in proportion to the number of tax able inhabitants inthe 'soveral*plirts thereof; exbept 'that any - connty eimaining at least, three thousand five hundred taxables, may be allowed setutrate representation; but no more than•threeiconteies shall be joined, and no comity shall be divided, in the thrinatiOn of 3 aAstriet. Any city containing a sufficient number ot' taxables to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall have a separate repre sentation assigned it, and shall be divided in to convenient districts aeon:loon:I territory of eqpal taxable' population as ewes may be, each Of which"districfs shall elect 'ope repre sentative." At the end. ofsection seven, same article, insert tfikse: words, "Cie city, of sirsll-bellivided into single senatorial districts,' of contiguous territory as nearly equal in , tax-. able population as 'FoSsiblif but •ne. wartl".shall k divided in the /urination thereaf." The legislature, at its first ses +ion. after the adoptibu,of this amendment, 511411 divide the city of Philadelphia into sun aerial and rep, resentativb• districts, in the manner ahove provided; such d'iStricts to remain unchanged until the apportionment in the year one thou; sand eight hu Mired . an&stity-lb ur. roues AMENDMENT. To be scction.xxvi, Article 1 The legtslature . ehall !rive the power . to al ter, revoke, or annul. any charter of incor poration hereafter conferred- by, or under, apy . special, or general law, wheneVei in their *adult. inay be. injtirio tO the,citizens of the,counonwe.thh; in such wanner, however that no injustice shall be done to the corpo rator'. Ix..SFs.v'TE, April 21. 1856 &sorra That this reiolution pass, On the firer amendment, yeas-2-1,.n5y5.5.. On thui second aniendmeut, yeas 19,: nays G.. On' the third amendment, yeas 28, nays I. On the fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays 4.." L. trast from the Journal. THOS. A. MAGUIRE., anis.. Aril 21 ; - 1 656 • petard, That ihisL restihition -pass. On shi'grat antetidaient;yest-72; 'lnto On the second amendment,, yeas 63, nays 25.. On ttte third amendment; yeas 64; nays. 25;. and '6 fourth anaendtnent, yeas 69,. nays 16.. Eitract:fr,oln' this Journal. • •-•- '' ,WILLLMAJACK, Verk.". . . - RiCRETARY'T OSTlcts A.. G. currix, . April' 24, 10.. 4.scerelcrry of tha: Copp . • , inonwcalth. . • - . , • SECRETARY'S OFFICE, . . ifarristur#, Juror :17, I'B4 ' ,' Pr 147 . 41, ss: ". 1. do certify that tite.abave and foregoingls p.tiate and correct cops of the original "Riese- - lation relative to an utr?endinerit of the cpa etitution" twilit sun?, trains on file hi .t 14.4. of ee. . , . •-•••••••- )Intnetirnony• . whereof I havo here:- 1 L.S. Vntito set thy hand, and caused . to he ......... th 6041 ed the of the Secretary* Ufftee, the day and year above written. .. A. G, CURTLN, • Sal cta ry of 'the Com ujontecalth.. lek SExeis, April 21;1856: geso!ution proposing amendments to. the ctinstinnion of the Con t nn9myaltlr,being un : der consideration, - On the question, . • • • • .Will the Senate agree to the first amend ment I • The yeas and nays. were taken agreeably to 'the provisions !of. the Constitutton, and- Were as fol eas—Al easrs. Browne, Buekalew, .Cress. well, Evan's, Ferguson 1 Hoge, In gram, Jamison, Ale-. Unreel . , Price, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, T.:ggart, Welsh, Wherry, %tiilkius, auchPiatt, Speaker-24. hays—Messrs. Crai.l.; Gregg, Jordan, Mel finger and. P So the ques.iou.was determined id the affirmative. "Oh the question. " AVM the Senate• agree tb the 5ee911 . 4 amendment 1 The yeas and nays , were taken agrecab:y to the.provisions of the Constitution and were ar viz: ' - Yeas—Mess7s. Btoislte, Bitekalew, Cress ; we:l, Evami, Hoge, Ingrain, Jamison, Knox, nilmuch, Lewis, M'Clintoek, SelMrs, ; ',Shu man, South'er, Straub, Walton, Weish, Wher ry and Nays—Nlesiro. Crabb, Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt. Price and Piatt, tiecakerd So the question was duiertnitted. in, the af£irunttiro• On the question, %Vitt Lhi Senate agree to the third amend nla•nt t - Tbe.yeas.and nays were taken agreelbly, the Constitution, and were as lb Yeas--,Nlers. Browne, Buckalew, crab!), Cr .isswell, Evans, Ferguson, Flenniken, Hoge, Ingram, Jamison, Jur(Lin, Knox, Llit bach, Lewis, ,N Cinvock, Ale;iinger, .Pratt, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Stitithei, Straub, Taggart, %\ elton,- Welsh, \Merry. Wilkins and Finn, Spcaker-2e. • .Nays--/11r. Gregg-1. • So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the que.i:imt, Will the Sonde: - agree to. -the fourth tunenthnent 2 . The yea..erd, tiay,i were taken agreeably. to the Conhtititilon, and 'woil4„ us,fnliwv, viz: . Yeas—Messrs. Browne, 13ackdcw, Crean. well, Er;111:4, Ftcuuiken, Hoge, .Ingram, .tauti- SCIa, Jordan,. Knox, Latilmeh, took, Price, Salle rs,.Shuinan, Sandier, :-.;;ranh, Wtilton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkini and Piatt„ Sprakrf-23. • Sars—,Messrs. Cribb, Gregg, Mellinger and Pratt-... • . 60 ihn• vestiou....was eleterafale..l hi. the tar:waive. Journal of the House of Revresentativ , es, April 21, 1656. The yeas and -nays %WM ta:'iCti•agreoo:ly lc the provisions Of,..die Constitution, :Ind en the first proposed ititiendtnem, ....Le as tohio.Ys, Viz : Yeas--Messrs. Anderson ' Backus, Baldwin, BALE Beck, (Lyconirag ) Beck, ork,) Bern hard, Boyd, Boyer, Brown, Brush, B in:Muria • Caldwell. Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawibrd, Dowd ill, Edinger, Fatura;d, Fo.tter, Getz, Haines, Name:, Harper, Heimt, Hibbs; Hill, .11 illeg Jittuseck Dr, lin brie, togliatn, Innis, Irwitq Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, M'calmont, 111'Comb, Mangle, Mender, Miller Montgomery...M(loom id, i'nnnem icher,. Orr, l'earsain, Phelps, I:lineiey, Heed, Rein hold. Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (Alle glieny,)iinnth,(Cambria,),itnith,CW,yoming,) titrottio, Thompson, Vai:, Wll illon, lVrigh (Dauphin,) Wright, (Ltrzerne,) •Z inlet eraian: and Wright, Speaker-42. • Nave—Messrs. Augustine. 11.trry, Clover,, Coharn, Dock, Fry,, Pllll.Oll, Garrard, Gibi honey, Hamilton, Hancock, E 1 onsekeeper, Mocker, Leisenring, \gee, Manley, Morris, Mannino, Pattersoli„ Salisbury, Smith, adelphia ),Walter,‘Vintrode and rear;iley- 1 -24. t:So the question.was de:ermined in the 01 firmati re, • On the question ; -Will the' llosuse agree to the second amend men: 1. 'The yeas and nays were taken, nud •werc as follows, yiz: YEAs—Mes:irs. Anderson, Backul, win,,Ball, Beck, [Lycoming,] Beek,4 York.] Berithird, Boyd, Brown, !Smash, Buchanan, Caldw'cli,.Campbell, Carty, Craig. I•'auso kl, Foster, Getz, Haines, Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Hill;•*Hiliegds, Hippie Holcomb, Ilunsecket,' Imbrie, Ingham, 'finds, Irwin, Johns, Johnson,- Laporte, Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, M ' Ca(mom, Cardiy,M Comb, Mangle ' •Menear, Miller, Montgomery, Moor head, i\iitunemacher, Orr, Pearson, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold; Riddle, Roberts; Shenk, Smith, [Adlegany,] Strouse, Vail, Wicilkm, [lmzerne,] Zimmerman and Wright, Spcular,---63. NiTS-31e3srs. Augustine, .Barry, Clover, Edinger, Fry; Fulton, Gaylord, Gibbing, Hamilton, Hancock, Huneker, Leisonring, Magee, Manley, Morris, Mumtua, Patterson, Phelps, Salisbury, Smith (Cambria,).Tho:up sonl Walter, ‘Vintrode, Wright, [Dauphin]. and Ydarsley-25. . ' So the question was determined in ; the af firmative. • \ On the question, \ ' . Mel - louse agree to the third amend ment 7' * Tfin, yeas and nays were taken, and were.a.i follow, viz Atiderson r Backus, Bald= win, Ball, Beck, [Lycotning,] Beck. [Yoik,] Bern4rd, - Boyd, Boyer, Brown, Buch,tuttu r , Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawford, Edinger, Pansokl, Poster, Fry, Getz, Udine's, Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Hill, Hilleets,' Hippie, Hotcomb, Housekeeper, Itdbrie, Ingham, Innis, Irwin, lohpl, Jolttiort. :La porte, Lebo, Loupker, Lovett, ' Cahnot, M' Comb, Naugle, Mettear,' Miller, 'Mont gomery, Nuunemacher, Orr, Pearson, PhClPs, Purcell, Ramsey, 'teed, Middle, Sheuh, Smith,. (Alleglieny,) - Stnith,'(Cambria,)2,Smith; (Wl-: cuoing;) Thotripson. 'W Wright;(l)4!l.- phin.): Wright, (Luzetne,) and Zimmerman— NAYS-llessrs.. Clover, Cobol= Dock, Dowdall, FtilLon, Gayiord,.Gibboney Hamilton ; :Hauco4, Leinutin.- M,Larty, gag10e,.31,12:1,y, Moorboad, Merril, YfiXtill9l4`Jisisthstitt—Robalas,-.4liliabary t vistre6 - :Wimcoido; ind:77Wright, , 'So the question was determined in the affir mative. - • ' Qn the,qn9stym ?: . - Imktap, agree to the * fourth amend- The' YePs and- MO welt Anion, and werii its follow . • Ys f.S—Messts. Alatienton,Battine f gall,ttfek; tYqiird 'Reck; (Lyeonitint,] Bernardi Boyd; *WI; , BuchaiunsX'aidwell i Causpbell, Catty. Craig, Cranford; pomidatl, Edinger, Fausold, Foster,. Fry, .Hamer v ltarper,- Hems, Hibbs, Hill. Hillegas, HippleHolpetnb,HauseT !feeper, Hunseeker, hubris; Innis J ofrekr s on, Laporte, Lebo, Long.kker,L,Ovtftt,-AVCabr - moat,,M'Cartey, WCotub; Ma , 10, ISI 3fontgemOrt, Moorheid, Sher, OY:i Peutsetr,Thelps,. Purcell, Rttmsey, Sped, Reinho:d,. Riddie, Roberts, Sheuk t Smith, Lea tubri S with, Wyotrung•]T top tm , Vail, Walter,AVliallon, Wright,L Luzernel earsley Zimmerman Brown, Boyer, anti , .. • Wright, :S•peakei*69,. • • NAlS—Alles3rw Parry, Cloi•er, Cribourn, rt;tti.nr, Gibboiley, 11;tiriA, Ilaricepkellatieker,. Mantey; .afgrris, j rutiersoit, Sulisbury, und ' So the,questillu sv.as decenn,inecl thp Ora, native. . • Sr.onETAitv'S Oerics:, . Ilarris!inrg „June 27, P.ennsytrania, . : - 1 do certify.that the above and foregoing' is a true and corwct copy of the " Yeas" and, Nays" taken on the Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Coat , monweahlt, as the seine appears on. the J our- , nali of the'ts!nnotises °film Getteral , Assein, hly of thXs. Comituniwmtith , for the sosions- of Witness my Hand and. flit:seat of L.S, A , said office, this twenty-seventh:day of• June, one thousand eight hundred: , and fifty-six.'' . A. G. CUU'I'IN, -Secretary of the Cimunonumlti. July 17, 1856.. , C - OU 8 r OIIT ' - MAD RES ENV., • =EC= FUME Trustees of this Institution take plea- • .1 snroin.announcing to the Public hat they have engaged the. services of the Rev. J. HENDRICK, as Principal. This pude man conies to •its . well reeninmende , l as being ble;talcmcd, and experienced. Ho has been. .engaged in-teaching a large share of the thne for fdleen years ;. and from among. thii large munber. of Ids pupils; about 31M have gone out froth,under his insituoduns, teachers in ditroient Rarrs tdthe cotto:ry.. It will be his ob;etn. to : make Mu:Academy onc.mf:the must deAirittdo schools in the co.m.ry, for those who. wish to qualify themselves for teaching or for other responsible stations in hlte, and also for. these. who dosire to prepare fereollege.. TI-IE - WINTER TERM \VIII commence on - Monday. December 34,- 1, - .=:55. The Ac idemic year •ivdl be divided in do Four Terms, cif; ehiven weeks . each term. The Spring Term, tcill commence on. Monday, February 25,]^54i; the Summer Term- , %yid. continence on Monday, May 213th, 1=58; nod the Fall Term on Mmiday, the - Ist. day •.. Sep:ember,l6s6. T m s Tni.ion per term or eleven weeks as follod•s : Primary- sntdies—Reading, Menial Ar,thme•ic, &e., - • $2.00 Common English branches—Geogra phy, Or. fingrap Aria:me:lc, and kir.nnut $3.00 higher Eng!islt Branches—Natural in!iinsopny, As;ronouly, Ltssenv in•.tigehr a, - • Higher Matlienttties—.ll,gebra, Ge- - - - L ' l'reeli, hcnch, and Gerataii . . Drawing extra, • - • • • Piano 3lusie, (10. - - - rise of r u - - - - • Pdynien: s.rietiy in :niv.inee. All intholars who eau ieg . .b! . % . , will he rettutio4l to. itro..toot all fing,il3l onee in Iwo-Wet:l:i; :kilt{ ti ina:e henolars to declaim once in-Iwo weeks. Though Ihr:l'i:trail of tint:entire it consider ab!y li lower Orin they .tve been herettilbre ye:: I's designed th it the iiii:rtietiint shall tie thorough 111 all the branches tatight ; those who desire to learn and are trilling study Witt hod i: a very l'itoeir.tat.E. Senoor.. SOBIESKI ROSS, Pre.iden::. ); LEW,IS MANN, Treasurer, I . . G. OVER. l'O.‘;, Secretary,) Trucee.t. 11. J. OLMS rED, _ • ELI ILEES, . Board can be obtained itiprivitta,Fatn -11h:A in the ',Wake, or rooin eau be lt.id in the Academy by applying w the Trustee, . •Couderspurc, Nov. 1;2. nil. ldi3._ IA ViN A It Dealer in ,Dry GoodA, Groceries, Crockeiy , Ready-mado Cloiting, and Yankee Nothoui —Third scree:, Coudersport. TILE PEOPLE'S CASH -STORE. N - wricE hereby given that the Notes and As:ennuis of the late firm of Tyler and Jones have been transferred to Smith & Jones, awl will be !nand in their hand= for rollecituit. Those indebted to the late firm of Tyler and Jones, will please settle the 631111.1 with the under-, signed immediately. _ _ SMITH & JONES Coudersport. July 3, .183 G. NOTICE. - TIIOSE indebted to C. Statth either be note or necont4 aro earnestly requested to ..sealo the same immediately, as I atir de:er mined to collect whit is my doe. :1.9 soon as possible; for money tnusi be liatl,utid debts must be paid. • C. SMITH. Coudersport;. July 3, .CLOT.II.DUE . ILL persons having cloth to color and dress, by leaving the same 'at the score of J. M.*Judd in Aiiitidersport, will be forwarded : to the works of the subs c rib er finished in good order and returned, payment for dressing eau be made to J,. •31.. Judd du delivery of die cloth.. Mark the pieces plainly wjtkneuto and directions.. • • ' • 0 / .11. PERRY. Genesee Fork 'Sept.. .1911,184. . .ii.H..Butterworth luETlLL,furni3ll the People with fresh 13r.tr V V and Afdrros, on Tuesdays aud.Fridays . during thc-acastitif ' Cash Will be paid for beer cattle at ,ell ;times.. • " . • : ". CouderspOrt, July /7,-1855. N Ew Music received every, few days. by M, W, 4 '... - _-..."1•Z_ '..- ' ._-,, h ._:_. ~. .....F.„ l „.„.. mtt , i ' eiti i - 00* -0 _ el? zi THE e4sii t vysiittAncTitu c; r' ' Prime attiatly Rodtiltd . 11011 ACE 4 33- 13rP44 10 4.Y, Ig , ;Y : .% t. 'WENT 'F Olt tliß HEST: SOSTON. 144 N.' YIN'S fIiatENTS:••: i • TAE LatestAisoitriient ofTiotrias; ; .. Melodeons, 'Atosical Instillment), au& Wait:al 3f erclintittise - ofmli-kinds,- in the U: D. Pianos from--teit'cliirefenf 3fannfile!otiesi .coniprisic.r those of every variety of "Style( from the iilaincncnt and sobstnutint••6l l - :Get laves, in tVainut oe'RiLsew(xxl. Doses, ..frms $l5O to $290.., to those of the most elegitit finish:up tfrOne Thetis:lnd Dollars. No li9cum in the Union con dompele tho above:le' the number, ivorie:til.'atiil *laity •ctfi its: in strnments, nor in the EximifielY . Low Prises 'at which they nre Sold; . .; : 110RACE..WiTtRS'' .-tleitiEltici IMPROVED • • .PIANOS, With or without frun. rianaot,• pOiseasing tie their illiittovettit...nta - of overstri ug and au4on. a lcte, , ,th of scale, and ecinpatiliofiiifte eclna! to' the Crraild Piano, unitctPwith'the beauty- sud, • durability , of str t acture of the aqnarb Pinnoj. They are justly pronounced by flip' Prest - and . by the tirbt Jtanlcal D,lhster., to 1) - C etitnhk.tci' those of any other - nrannfacturer.• They' iris' built of tithbe , it unilniettt thiittnighly, tuntoriatoind gturuuteed to tad 11 . 36 - tien of•every ciitnate. Bach Instrument „guaranteed to , &ix*. ,intig. faction. or purchase-tummy:refunded. SEC OND-11.1ND PIANOS AT GREAT BAR GAINS, conentatly ia store, price front j9O to $l4O. lIORACE. WATERS' melodeons. Superior Imaranienttia tone, touch and ilu rrbsliq of-make.. (Tuned_ the erval tempera ment.) • Other: Styles and makee.-- -I)rice - r;445, $1:0 tlOO., $1 W, doable Ileotls and two banks. obi eya,N s.'Ut). • Less discount.- Cleromag— and Churches, an extra discount. MARTIN'S ca.TITAns,. BROWN'S HARPS;• • FELTTINAS, COWL/ EONS,: . VIOLINS, and 31asical I,tvilrumeras of all kinds, et lower priest mierrtl to the -putoi c . A large dircript , p , Teachers. and Sulto-.4. 'P7e tra-ie bripplied on the hlog liberal terms MU 8 I C: • One of iht larg,.. , it nul best selvuted data. , I,,gnes of 3.1, , u-lenumr!pal,:islie, 1, e.nnprieing tne.ty of the Intiet: flit til t et portlar lair' of I he. daY. flint vue-third from e:4 , llar , ;.eicup • Ma‘le s.lll 1):,-.1.;;I:1' to. nil part of emu. I post paid Purl-kill:1r lona' personal all"' to nil ord.. rs re c eiv e d by mai% Sat isfactinii pun-mooed inevory e. l'inuoo and Miluileons for rent, and rent ellnwtd riretni,e. l'iunos and Melodeons fur side flu tit iiirLly puynient•i. Second-(mud Piano , ta . . I:en in excliaiii• fir new. General and select Cionlog 9 es awl Schedule of prices forward"l /0 111 pall 4 Of Ili" country' lir until. Gut:AT INI)1.:(21-fMt";:cl'S OFFERRD To AG ENTs. LI; l'Ali7S OF THE ("IL N T ,to 54.11111 . e Ilovace Witterti' Puy' 13 ilnJt on , :o1:1 (,:•o;llsTi.e • ESE . i.lltl ).-'•;7717,1•'s ti E 1:„ - ;%t7 1 rs for sa:e his farm slat re uu ihe Al,etny !AS,' v e r, :thou: four mil*. west of Coz:ilersport. The farm contnins on. Ituedred and four . Jres—abotu fifiy.fivs of which is cleared. There is a good irate' I.),rua house rain roofed, m.ttli Cuellar ,t2llleient . to filliNh it. There are twenty-fire hearing app:allrees, and-one hundred young and thrtfly trees out old enough to Imre. prol,er.y will be told -on liberal terms fir par;:eulars enqu're of the eubrlcriber or It this a ;sec. NVII,I.IAI AUL coliderii)ort'April ad, 1d36. - 13111 - !.,-)9 BOOT' &-SHOE 5.120 R riiilE'subscriber re,pectfullit inform the inhabitants- of. Ulysses- sal surrounding country, that he has recently 1 1 , ' talttished himself in the manufacture and is's of'Bows arid:Shoes', and has the largest sail best assor,inent of work ever offered in this market. The subscriber has . been very choice it n's selection of city work and leather whieli is of ;he best quality forstyle and work mansli p. tlc id not to be beat west of S. York Terms ready pay. It ides and grain ta!;cuiti exchange for work a reduction of seven pyr cent will be made for cash, all persons wisLang to perchase will cl° well to call and examine for themselves be• fire purchasing else where. Business place little nor.li -of I: l 2..ippels dry goods s:ore, cash paid for,' Bides. Lewisville, March 17th, E,56. NEW BOOKS. zvelii-NTED BEAUTY, by Dr. Elasr;l 4-Lives* of Atrocious Judges, by Hildreth, Prosie , s of Religious ideas, by L M Chili, Bryard"fayloi's.Trave:s, The e. 0n4,0f fliawatha—Longfcilovr,- Caspar, by Amy Lothrop, Just received and for sale :at the • . JOURNAL BOOK STORE • ELAGAZIN.ES% pGr?ham's, Frank Lei L - Blackwood's,Knickerboeker, and Hoots hot d Words, for sale at the JOURNAL BOOK. STORE .. By the dreath . ofJohn Keating Es q., Iva it the city of l'hitadelphia, the title of the Keat ing & Co. lands b,CCOIEICS vested in ICillis©' V. Keating, Adolphe E. Bowie, & lame' g ' Wilcox, by wlrmideeds.will be granted. Thl charge 'of. tlica company's landed interest is Pennsylvania has devolved upon the snhicti ber why hereky informi the settlers on Fee' lug' S Co. lands, that Messrs. John Kist. John S. Mann, & Byron D. Hamlin, still cos tinue..oust atithorizesk agents - in Potter & 3 1( ' Koan Counties, . All persons indebted to the - company sm earnestly-requested to poem forward ands o their aceounts without further dehti. • WILLIAM V. KEATING Philadelphia, May 3lst, "DINNS I I JUSTICE, 'l4 latest ectitort. the JOURNAL BOOK STORE, Cydrat:a, the Lute of Zia', JL and Boys and Siniing JOURNAL' BOOK ATOMM" NOTICE.
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