ODS.I .. HE sulAcritrier 1344 jpstriperved a gener tiLimrtmitptAr 42 [hind winter goods Prk):ger : .liaottr GODS, • • •-'". BOOTS SHOES, .HATS & CARS, t -- BONNETS, 'RIBBONS. t & CROCKERY, every article needed - I;ne town ri i k i. n ppivr,svpich pladgii li4tisall" to sell 1 ." • — LOWEST, • Jfis o'd eustompra and friend++ and the pub fie Kauai -ally Rtraiißriked a pill and eidanine tar 4¢etu.d..yis, D. E. OLMSTED. ' roildersport Oct. 4tb, 7 +IS Ii Uftit4.l4 ! !lURRAti ! ! THE 'Voter has come at last, and all who w - 2 -,1, haFc their grinding done in We VERY BEST OF ORDER, past ',pug your - grain 'to ate Cu.ltingville lindlitera youmill find J. :11 nor „Ion Riving entire satisfaction to all. You .In.,bt jive him a call a .and you'll not . . . fro sap / . . - -• ' • r .... ... ~heat and Buckwheat floured for ?market - , en Ate. shortest notice. ' Ctuilingrille,lApril r2th.lBX. Lewisville st.pam Grist Mill • • qmtr. sl : bseribershavifig purchased the in— s. I 1 . 1111 other parties heretofore cou p be above establishment, are 110 W s, ~••' do all kinds of custom work iu • hr it. we believe in a workmanlike pi aim nod live by a diligent attention to •. io merit and receive a ,meta. share oaf patr a ge.. Vensens wishing to bare wheat, bu. ii,tsbeat ftuit r ed roe market, can at all just, he On bliiirt •-• NOTICE. tor !polity of the work dune •at our mill, Astir tet.r to . A.Clurey, Esq., Lewisville, -G. G. col. S. . S Mann, 17.54;;• and Mr. Jam to/Joke, Llmplersingt. • F.L:IJAH GEtIPLFS U. A. LEWIS. THE c SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, tiltifit Year! ONE TH9ll4ifti DOLLAR CASH p11.14E.: ! r i `l-113 Twelfth Abrtual Arblume - of uselitl publication commences on the 1J 1. day of September neat. The !!Sfir4ltific American" is au ILLUS . - TI:ATED I'EIOODICAL, devoted to the pro pin.t:;l iil , ll I.f information relating to the eari pns 11.11:ie. Old Clictuic Arts, Industrial 111. tin mores, Agriculture, Patents, laven n . tioginoering. Millwork) and all interests phi(' the light Of PILACTICAL IiCIENCE is calcu lated t a ad‘ance. lb pout. ol C. S.PATENTS granted are also 1 übli.h, d every week, including Orrictsr. O Pitts of tall the PATENT CLAIMS, ht. fed ea- with ltelVA and information upon thou nds e f 44/143 . - subjects. - SIO4M—IS CASH. PRIZES-- will be paid put the lot or January next, for the hit giist list of 4.44l4,cribers, as follows :-...5200 for the itt, $175 fire the $l5O for the 3d, $123 for the till, $lOO for tlte 5111, $75 for the Gth, $5O Cr jlie "(al. S4Q foe the lith,s3o - fbr the 9th, p 2:, 14. r the 10th; $2O for the 11th and $lO for the 1211 t. wor all Clubs of 9 . . Q and upwards. the sitbscription price is ante Saint; L. b....sent from any l'ost °nice until January tat are line chances to secure lrAsh The SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN is published puce a week every multber contains eight 1arge 4 144,.-, , 0 lorming annually a cone : Plete war splendid volume, illustrated with ERA L HUN ORED ORIGINAL EN (MA VINOS. .114-7 e. TERMS—Single Subscrintions $2 a year, or St bar six. months. Five copies fur oil 'tomtits $4 ; for a year, $B. Specimen copies sent IIATAS.. -10etaltern, Western and Canada money, or Post Office Stamps, taken at par for subscrip tions. Lett erslilmuld he (Bret ted (post paid) I" MUNN & Co., 128 Fulton St., New Tork. Messi7.lllUNN & CO., are extensivLly eugagagad i 44 procuring patents for new in -14-4 n• 1011 A, and will advise inventors, wi theut char go, in regard to the novelty of their im- F-otruclas. • • sept JOURNAL BOOK NOR& NE \V AgRANGEMENT, {THE tituaersigned having purchased the enure Stock of Books lately owned by Tyler & Jones, and completed her as for ores: by new purchases in the city, offers to/lie paid; the • greatest variety. end •bist. telicted Stuck of HISTORICAL, I`,IISCELLANEOCS BIOGRAPHICAL, and • • CLASSICAL Booki. over pr;sented for sale in Ibis county All the slew hooks of any ratite arc kept constantly on hand, or procured by txpre,s kor customers who may desire them. It is beliet.cd that a faithful attention tr, husines, and an earnest desire to oblige all 'WhoMay deal win, her, will secure a liberal amount of patronage. • tichoot Books, Stationery of all kinds, in:t ier:Ms for Paper flowers, etc., constantly on band; also Music, Mapti, Mathematical It strtr f means. Please cull and evunine for yoUrselveA. M. w. MANS. Coudersport, May 14, 1836. . . ANSAS and Nebraska. j 36.. Ead.cs Guide in Needlework. •nook bt Parlor Games. lturrowe's Piano Forte Primer. Workingman's Way in the Wcrld. Ellen Mturgemery's gook - Fessenden's New American Gardener. titwillitie ott daily Paths, Dickens uushiiiu Ile Graystone, , E. J. Mdy. Elemems of Character, Margaret Chand'er. —Europe; Past and Present, Ungewitter. vai , m's Commentary on the New Testa f.ndless , Aant.ement, or Enfertaining Ex periments in various sciences. reicrson's Fanfiliar Science. Licbi g 's 'Agricultural Chemistry. Aecordeutt Instructor; etc., at the JOURNAL BOOK STORE. Caudeispert, May It 6. • AXE'l:llol)lt3rilymn Books of . .tiritius 414 Sq.es)uptt in and for sale at the • Jour,NAL, BOOK wroltE, rIRAFTING instruments, Water Colors, a., Drawing. l'ap'er; Vomits, and Brudmis, pet rep•ired Dl ••••-••••••... get." 11:: A .4.2 . 11111,1011.1:; W 7 1 17 n t ? J , THE undersigued having: ; pnrcha.se.d th e inkerest.ofT. B. Tylir, to thre:Dpisittd: Book busitiess,pUrpose to combine tUitststek and zontinne to supplY:their numerous friends with the sane :variety stgoods as berotolUra,• erupt Books. • l:elieving by this arrangement 'andshall cu rt ail expenses at least ten per cent 'end ire disposed to give our customers the ;sought of the chang,p; fur toady, increased sales; for tiffogii watt comprise all articles found -under the general head of Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions, and. Hardware .... .........-••' • ~• N. B. '4 ThU tucek. of Drugs, Melicjuee, Paints, Oils, Campliene i lluid. and Dye Stuffs, kept constantly. ou •Ittincl together with sta tionery., fandy articles, IVatchef and . d.eivelry. For *ln truth of the above prevniit,es' Ave respectfully invite an examination or sub . goods. SMITH & JONES. Coudersport, July 3, MG. • IS Preby given, that agreeably tp 41r lays of-this Commonwealth, the iindersign,ed. citizens of Potter county, Pa., will make ap plication to tho next Legislature, fur a Bank pf Issue and -Deposit, with a capital ,of one licadred thousaud dollars, entitled Tux Sum- Bssx,yi Ideated at Coudersport, Pot - tor county, Pennsylvania. . S3L MILLS • •F. W. KNOX J. %V. SMITH C. SMITH N. SCHOOMAKER D. W.t. JAMES A JACKSON A. RouNsyn.l„K Copd,ersport, June 1.2., lezA: BIBLES ; En glish and Dorman, a variety of styles aid smesott the Journal Book Store Pocket Bibles,•Hymu Boblis, Prayer Books, Webster's Dictionary, unabridged, octavo, ' high school and common school editibus. Harper's Universal Gazetteer, Cruden's Concordance. Testaments, Vutnetn's Magazine, hound, Wyrird Taylor's Works, 5 vols., Poets and Poetry of America, Poets and Poetry of England, Laverd's Nineveh and Babying, Poems, Goldsmith's, •Gray's, Ossian's, Cook's, end .. Tennyson's Poems, _'• Paradise-Lost. Lady of the Lake; Prescott's Histories. Mexico and Peru, Thieis' French Revolution, . • - • Wintlgoit's Npw-England. . Ahicauley's England. Dickens' England, The Spectator, d vols., Svo., Children's Books—and Toys. •Sphool Books, every kind called for in this • • eonttoupity, • Latin; French, and German School Books, Leverett's Latin - Lexicon, . Drawing Paper, Books, and Cards, Drawing Pencils—Crayons, Toy Paints, Colors fur oil painting. • MnSi,e. Brushes, Chalk, Pens; ()milli, Paper of every variety called for. Wafers, ‘Vax,&.c. Materials for Paper Flowers. . • Harrison's Copying-Ink—Davids' Bhp Ink, Indelible ink, several kinds. Hovey's Ink, Many Phrenological and Hydropathic Works. r t Aders cud 11 - ells' publiqatietts. Blank books.- Meals. amid Diaries, Teacher and Parent. • • • ' Theory and Practice of 'reaching. Life of Horace Greeley. Star Papers.. H. W. Beecher. Works of Theodore Parlor i'-'2liakspeare, &c., &c., For sale cheap at the iIW4NAL 11001 c—STOKE. WEJ3STER'S DICTI.ONAItsi Pocket, School, University, Octavo; and Quarto editions, for sale by , • 31 1 W. 31,_ 4ttenti n ! , 0 - IrN consequence of - tbe opening of tin) Ca tawi*sa, Elmira B whereby direct railrozi4 cenlintutication now esiablislied with WISE, PUSEY, & Wholesale dealars in Foreign- obit Domostic Dy Goode. N. E. corner'Fillh and M ,rket St PHILADELPHI•, fare now. prepared to O'er extraordinary &Moments,' to the Northern Pcnnsyvania trado, to visit their city to make spring pur -.bases. 1q addition to the low prices they sell at, they will alio guaratee - to'shiP'all goods. pur chased of atm, at the same rates as goods are shipped from New York. Their, stock consists of all the usual varieties of . GINGHAMS, pi-lAm Ritz\ YS, 'LAWNS,. BAREGE DELAINES, ALPACAS-&- DEBEG-E, WHITE GOODS IN' ALL THEIR VARIETY, gRocITE BLANKET SHAWLS, IRISH LINENS & TA Br i E DIAPERS, CLOTHS . 4 X.: CASS IME RES, SATINETS & J EANS, VELVETS & VELVET CORDS, LINENS, DUCKS pgir4 s usgs • &SAI I INVESTINGS. BLACK DRESS SILKS, COLORED CANIBRICS,. RED'S: WHITE FLANNELS, TICKINGS & STRIPES, BLEACHED & BROWN MUSLIM &c, • , &c. &c. A 11 S • A full aulortruent of L'arpeticke WISE, P.USEY, & WISE. 'Wholesale Dealers in re dy-made Clothing N. E. corner sth and Nlurket tits„ Philadelphid dill have constantly on hind an extenstv assortment of Mon's& Boys' Clothing of every grade and quality adapted to the county trade. All gat-1111.0s warranted of the nowtest Ties and best workmanship: The People's Cash Store, AT COUDERSPOItT. - omething New. and Something -Wanted' • THE qbscrikers, having ontetid into part nershilf arrangements under the'firin 'ozu MAYNARD & WILCOX, will be happy loSee all old friends, and all new 'friends, calling day after day, and continually, at "The 'Peo pla's CAsh - Store in•Uoudersport; inquiring for DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, • • .CROCKERY, READ Y-ITADE C.OTHHIrg, ' and all the endleis variety' of articloi which the People want, and must have. , And, tho subscribers will sell' tir their clistonsars, old or two, for the Cries, or other Ready-Pay the very • bast bargains to 4e hag in ',Northam p!nroylvania. • . MAYNARD & WILCpX. Coniersp•rt April 6; 186§, M. W, MANY NOTIOg E 4. N.•JONES 41W!!. F. JONES i -..... , -..,, - - v, eso . lon -4 a k N ''. . 2 q 4 I- Propoldiig Amen4llwriti the Cpnstftwitoit of tie orom-' onwealtiL Resolved hy the Senate and House of. Repre sentatives of thh Commonwealth of Pexiegivii -xia ix General ASsenthin met, That the lotievr.- log antenduaeureare FiFopoi3ed to the coiiiiiuz ,tiOnalthe commonwealth, in aeogrilence with the provisio9s of.the tenth article thereof. • - FIRSF 4.3II,ENDMENT... There aball be au additional article to Ad pcuastitution- to be designated aa_article ; •• • I!= OF PUBLIC DEBTS Sec. 1. The state way contract debts, to ittpoly casual deficits or failures in reventieS, or to meet expenses not otherwise provided for; .bnt the aggregate amount of such debts direet and•conuogent, whether contracted by iitttte orone or more acts of the general as sembly, or at different periods of time, shall nev er exceed sevemhundred and 41iy thousand dol lars, and the money. arising from,the creation of suckedebts, shall be applied to the purpose fox' Winclit'n wits obtained, -or to repay the debts so contracted;and to no other purpose whatever. ' • Sec. 2. Inaddition to the above liMited Rower the state May. contract debts , to repel invasion . , suppress insurrection,' defend the state in war, or 'to redeem the present' mit inanding indebtedness of tha state; but 'the money arising from tie contracting of suet) &Los, shall be applied to the purpose thr which ' ft was raised, or to repay such debts, and to po other purpose whatever. Sep; 3. , :Except the debts above specified, in sections one 'and two of ibis article, no debt wbatevershall be created by, or ou behalf of flat, stare; -.,' '• , • • . , • ' SEC. 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, and any 'additional debt con-- tract,d as aforesaid, the legislature shall, rt its first session, after the adoption of this" ameodirtem, create -a sinking fond, whadli shall be - sufficient to pay tbe.accruing interest on such debt, and .aunitally to: rduce the principal thereof by a Sum not less `than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; which sinking fund shall consist of the net annual income of the public works, from time to time oWned by the state, or the proceeds of the gale' of the Sines, or any part , thereof, and of the income or proCeedS id sale at stocks owned by the 'state; together with 'other funds, or resources, that may be designated by law:— 'rhe said sinking fund May be increased, from time to time, by assigning v it any part of the taxes, or other revenms orate hullo, 'not re quired for the ordinary and current expenses ofgovernment, and unless in caso of war, invasion or insurremiou, no part of the said sinking fluid shall be used or applied other- Wise than in extingu:shment of the pub.ic debt, until the amount of such debt is reduced below the stun of live millions of dollars. Sc.e 5. The credit of the commonwealth shall'Hot in ally manner, or event, be, pledged or - loaned to, may individttal, company, corpo ration, or association; nor shall the common wealth 'hereafter become a -joint owner, or stockholder, in any coMpany, association, or corporation; •'. • - Sec. G. The commonwealth shall not as some the debt, or any part thereof, of any neitiaty, city, borough, or townshipi or any eorporation, or association; Unless such debt shall have been contracted.to enable - the state tn repel infusion, suppress domestic insurrec tion,. defend itself in time of war; qr to, assist the state in the discharge of any portion of iresent' indebtedness. - • • - ,clf" 49. 7. . The legislature shall not authorize any county, city, horougli, township, or in: corporated distract. by-virtue of a vo:a of its citizens; or otherwise, to become a stockhold er in any company, association, or corporation 'or to chtein money for loan - its dreifit , te, any corporation, association institution, .or. party I= There filiall be an additional article to said constitution, to be designated as article XII, as follows; ARTICLE OF NEW COUNTIES, No county shall be divided by a lino- ant ting off' over one-tenth of its population, (eith er to form a new county or otherwise.) with got the e,ipress assent of such county, by. a Vote of the olectori thermA nor shall 'any new county be established, containing less than four hundred square miles. I= From SOCIICIII two of the first article of the constitution, strike out the words, "of the city of Philadelphia, and of each county revel-tire jr,"' front section • five, saute :triic:e,. str.ke out the words, " of Philadelphia and of the several counties;" front section seven, save article, strike out the words, ''ncithcr the city. of Philadilphidnor anv,", and iti4r.rt in lieu thereof the words, "and no;" and strikh out section four, same article, and in lieu thereof insert the following: "'`!Sty: 4, in the year one thousr t nd eight hundred and dixty-four, and in every seventh year thereafter, representatives to the num ber of one hundred, shall be apportioned and distributed equally, throughout the state, by districts. in proportion to. the number of tax, able inhabitants ht the several ,• parts thereof; eieept - tlitit any iititity conaining at leadt, three thousand five hundred taxables. may be allowed a separate representation; but no t more than three coutries shall be joined, and I no county shall be divided, in the fermation iird.district.' Any city , containing, a sbalicient number of taxables to entitle it to at least two 'representatives, shall have a separate repre sentation assigned it, and shall be divided' in- I to cenyenient diarists of contiguous territory gf etquartax.ablo population a's near as may he, each of which districts'shell elect one repre sentative." • •• ' At the eud ofsectioa seven, same article, insert tin-se words, "the city of Philadelphia shall be dici,dcil into single senatorial districts, contig' uotsitirritory as nearly "equal i 4 tax: able population as possible; but no ward shall be divided in theforniation thereof" The legislature, at its first session, after the adoption of this amendment, shall divide fife pity of Philadelphia into • senatorial • and rep resentative districts, in the manner above provided; such districts to remain unchanged until the apportionment in the year one thou sand eight hundred 'ared . sixty-four,' ' TOURTII AMEND}IENT. WO be section ZIT!, Article 1. The legislature shall have the power to, al ter;. revoke, or annul, any chartei of itico'v•• poration hereafter conferred by, or wade!, any special, or general law, whenever in ihoir Upinion it may be injurious to the citizens 'cf the commonwe•dth; in such manner, however that nn injustice shall he done to • the corpo; .' • IN SErTiirt, ApriL 21, 1856 &Jibed, That this resolution ram . On tho first aniendine 24; nays 5; • • Ou Was second amendment, yeas 19, nays 6, • On tho yeit 28 i na ys 1, gq fonrikratusitdmaut, yeas 23, R a ys 4. " "Fatntsu from the Journal. • TligEf. A. MAGUIRE, Cbwh• =1 -Rad:4, That tUis -resolution pass . . On ter amendment, yeas 72; nays ; 24. 'On duo, second illiencitneut, yeas. 63, Dar .the third aniefitnent, yeas 64; ,nays • 2 ina on [earth atnendqint, yeis 69,'paya 18. 'Eitract trona the' kurnal. . • - WILLIAM JACK, Clark!' . . • SECRETARY'S OFFICE,A. Cr.. CIRATIN . , Filed April 2 4, 1856.. S e cr et ary of i 4,6 Cep. • nittnicialth. • • ••' ' • - SECRETART'E OFFICE, ilarri‘burai lade 27; 1856 Pertaserarkia,"ss: '• ida certify that ths:abave and foregoing is a true and correct copy or the bilginat "Re:e lution relative to an amendment of • the Con stitution" as the same remains on. Ale' in this office. 1.-.".... In testimony wbereell have here : 1..5. unto set my hand and caused ta be 'VW affixed the seat of the 'Secretary's (Ace, the day and year above written.. . A. G. Ctranii, • Sea story of the Commontrailih. Ix SEracrE, April 21, 1856. Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution! ofihe CDmmou«•calth, being un der consideratlon, ' • - ' ' Ou•the question, 1%111 the Senate ogree to the first amend ment 1 The yeas and ' , nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the aid were as fol :ow. Yeas—Nlesirs. Browne, Buckalog, Cress well, Evans, Ferguson, t lennikion,ll(7`, In gram, Jamison, Knox Laubacb;' MC- ClitAock, Price, Sellers, Shumau; Souther, Straub,. Taggart, iValton, Welsh, Wherrz, Wilkins, and Piatt, Speaker—N. ,- ,Nays—Mos!:rs. Cribb, Gregg, Jordan, Mel linger and Pratt-5. S 9 the question was determined in the affirmative, ''• • • On the question. Will the Senate agree to the' second amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the iiros'ilions of the COnstituLion and were a'sfollriw, viz: Yeas—A(es;-s, Browne, Duck:dew, Cress well, Evans, lioge, Ingrinn,! Jamison, Knox, Labatich, Lewis, Al'Clihtnclt, Sellers, Shu man, Souther, Straub, Walton, Welsh, .Wher ry and Wiililns-rtl9 , . Nays—Messrs. Crabb, Fer g uson, Gregg, Pratt, Price and Piatt, Speaker—(i. So the question was deterudneein the alitirmative• - ' • On the question,. Will the Spit to agree to the third amend . . ment . • -The yens and nays were taken agreeably to the Constitution, and were as follow, vat • Yeas+-Mcssrs t Browne, kmckalew, Crab!), Crasswell, Evan, EOrgnsog, • FlpnnikOti, lioge,'lngram, Jamison, Jordan, Knox, Lau back, Lewis, APClintock, Mellinger, Pratt, Price, Seller 9,• Shuman, Souther, Straub, Taggart t Triton; Wctlsb,• V hurry. %Vilkius and Pi:at!, Speakir-2t4:. Nays-Mr. Gregg=l. So the question was determined in the affirmative. ' On the question, WI!! the Semite ngree to ate fourth inuetid e •1 The yeas acid nays were taken agreeably - to the Constitution, end were as follow,')* • Yeas—Messrs. Browne, Buckaleiv, Cress well, Evans, Flenniken, liege, son, Jordan, linox, Lattbach, Lewis, M . Clin- Lock, Price, Sellers, Sturman, Souther, Straub, Welton, ‘Yelsh,-Wheriy, Wilkins and Platt, Speaker-23: • Nays —Nlesirs.Crabb, Gregg, Mellinger end • • Pratt—l. .So the 9ne4tion was determined in the affirmative. • Journal of the house "if Representatives, .•-‘pril 21, 1836. - The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and on the first proposed amendment, were as Ibllows, Yeas—Mer's. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin; Ball, Beck, (Lycoming ) Beck, ( York,) Bern hard, Boyd, .Boyer, Brown, Britslb.Bitchatiau Caldwell. Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawlbrd, Howdall, Edinger, Fansold, Foster, Getz, Haines,- Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Hill,' "Hippie, Holcomb, Ilunsckor, brie, Ingham, Innis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Longaker, Lovett,..WCalmont, M'Carthy, M'Comb, Mangle, Menaer, Miller Muntgoroory, Moorhead, Nutmeinhclier,•Urr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, munsey, steed, Rein hold, Riddle. Rober•s, Shenk, (Alio . gheny,)Smith,(Cantbria,)Sui,th,( Wyoming.) IS ;rouse, Thompson, Pau. IYh tituu, Wright, (Luzertie;) Zontnerntan and %Vright, Speaker-12. Nays—lessrs. Angus:ate. Barry, Clover, Cohan', Dock, Fry, rui,on, Gay.nrd, GM boney, Hamilton, Hancock, ilous'etteeper, finneirer, Leisenring, M tgee, Manley, Morris,' Mumma, Patterson, Salisbury, Sundt, (Phil adelphia) IValter;lVintrode and yearsley•24. •• So the .question was determined in the of firinative. • (ullo question, • Will the douse agree to the second arnend: nietitl • - The yeas and nays v,•erts taker!, and . were as follows, yii: YEAs—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Bald win, Ball, Beck, [Lycoming,] Beck, [York.] Bernhard, Boyd, Brown, Brush ' Buchanan, Caldwell, Camphell, Carty, er.iig.• - rtillsald, Foster,' Getz, Haines, Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Hill, llikeg.is; Holcomb; liunsecket,"•linbrie, Itigkani, buds, Irwin, Johns, -Johnson, Laporte. Lebo, Longalter, Lovett, M • .ealmoot, M.' earthy., tomb, Mangle, Kenear, Miller, Montgomery, Moor head, Nunnemacher, Orr; Pearscirt, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, [Allegany,] Stroussi, Vail, %Vhalleit, Wright, [Luzerue,] l t iminertnan and ‘Vii . gin, Spica:cr.-4;3: ; ' •• • • ' Nays—Messrs. Augustine, Barry, Clover, Edinger; Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, Gil:Molly, Hammon, Hancock, Huneker, Leisenring, Magee, - :%tauley, Morris - , Mumma, Patterson, Phelps, Salisbury, Smith (CainVia,l 'rhomp son, Walter, Wintrode, tVright, (Hanplial) and Xearsloy-25. So the question wits determined in the af firmative.' ' • On the question s Hill the [Pause agree to the third amend ment 1 ' ' • The yeas and nays were taken, and were a:s Y 4 .; • - • Yr:As—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Bald win, Ilan"; Beek i lLyeeming,] Beck..[York ? ] Bernhard, Botd, Buyer, Brown,- Buchanan'. Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Cra*ford, Ettinger, Fausoid, Foster, Fry; GM7.., HaineS, Hattie!, Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Hill; Hillegas, nipple, Holcoinh, Hoesekeeper, liighate, Innis, Irwin,' Johns, Johnson: La pone, Lebo, Longaker, Lovett; M ' Calmot, M' Comb, Mitugle, Menear, Miller, . Mont: gomery, Nuuneutcher; Orr, Pearson, PhelPei Pitmen, Itainsey, Reed, leiddie, Shenk, Smith, (Altegheny,) Smith, (Cainbria,) Smith, (Wy nnling,) Thompson. %Vhallon, Wright, (Dan , Wright, , (Luzerne,) and Zimmerman—, NAYS-lles3re. Barry, Clover, Cobotgq Rock, Dowdell, • FFulton , . Gaylord,- Giblioney Hamilton, ilaueock, Heeeker, Leisenzio, 11 Le,rty, Magooy lia4l!sy, Meerlimmet,-Sityrris, 1.1111 . 0 . 1 a, Roberti; ariebury, w a rti t ; 41, utrode,. Yearsli 'an a' • Wright, Speaker-26. • . • So the queatiorfmts determined in the air 4:9pitisq. 'On the question, Will the house agree to the fourth amend • •:. The yeas and nays were taken, and were es: follow, .viz : • . .. Yr.ss-Messrs. Andersen, Backus, Ball,Beck, I Yfil rk,] Beck,j . Ly.coming,) Be rna.l ' 4 '18451., tßrUshi, Bucha r niin;Cald"Well, Campbell, Carty. . Craig, Crawford, Dowdall,..Edinger, Fausold, Foster, Fry, Getz; "Hamel, Harper, Heie, HiPtil; Hill.Hillegiis, IlipPle,H alto tob,Hougi keilier, Hunsecker, Insbrie, Innis,lrvin, John son, 'Laporte, Lebo, Longaker, Lovreti,'M'Car mont, JrCtirtey, • M'Comb, Matiee, Menem', Miller, Montgomery, Moorhead; Nunnenia cher. Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Ramsey, raced, Reinhold, Ridd;e; Roberts, Shenk, Smith, [Caribri:ll Set itb,f WyoMing]Thoutp son, Vail, Walter, Whalion. Wright,fituierne) Yearsley, Zimmerman Brown, Boyer, and Wright, Speaker-49: - ' • ... IsAvs-Atessr.. Barry,' Clover, Colbourn, 1 Fulton, Gibbeney, Haiii 4 .4, Hancock, Hnneker, Irlgham, Leiseuring. Magee, Manley, Morris, 'atterson, Salisbury, anti Wintrode-16 0 the • . . S e question WEIS determined in the affir . .._ • SECRETARY'S OTFICri. • Harrisburg, June 27,16513.1 Pennsylpania, ii : I do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct' copy of the " Yeas" and "Nays" filen on the. Resolution proposing amendments to"the Constitutiou of the Com monwealth, as the s tine appears on the Jour nals of the tWo Housekof the General Assent; hly of ibis Commonwealth for the sessions of 1856.' • 1 . •-....^.. r.• ) Witness my handout]. -the seal of L.S. %sair office; this tweiily-seventh•tbiy of ----4.. .liiiiii. one thousand eight hinidred and fifty-sir.. - A. G. OGUTIN, _ Secretary of the Commonwealth. . July 17, le - 16: . - ' ' ' . • ' C , O .UD A.c LR Ei t i ) . Q It I -~- THE Trustees of this lostitutien take plea sure in announcing Id' the Public hat they heivo.eqgagmt the servicils of the Rev. J. HENDRICK, fis This"gm;ilg man comes to us well iedonnuended as being able, talented, and mtperiMiKed. Ile has been engaged in teaching a large slate, of the time for fitlcen years; and from Moiing'the* lurgc nineber of his pupils, about suil hai'es gone ant from under his instructions, s teachrrs in ditrefdnt per of the country. It will ho 1114 ob . ;ect to make our Academy one of, the mist desirable schools in the colliery:, for those who west' to qualify themselves fur teaching or for other revel:loA( Stettiens in life, and also for these wlfo desire to prepare for college. THE WINTER TERM/ Will c:ci - unnenceoi; Motidgy; DCr,inber 1555.• The Academic year ivill'be'divided i - to Four Terms, of eleven weeks each term. Thetivting Term will commence Mt Monday, Fehrimry 25, 1856; the titleteter'rPret will coMmence oil Monday, May 214, iSai; and the 'Fall'Tern' MJuday; the Ist. '.. September, .1e56.• RIM S . • _ Pei Term of 76 - 1 - o*en weeks follutve ••• • • Primary studies—Reading, Spelling, Mental Arithine:ic, &c., - •- - $2,00 coriputa English branches—Geogra phy, Orthography, Arlthufctic, ti id Gramm,r, . $3.00 higher English Branches—NaTural • Pnilosophy, Firstlet!ssehs'itt Algebra, - - $ imp Higher Mathematics—Algebra, Ge: ometry, $5.00 Latin, Greek, French, and German Laugitagcs, .. - i; r 5.00 Drawing extra, - - - - $2,50 Piano- Music, do. - - - $1.1.1V Use . of lustrutuent, - - - 7 :$2.1.10 Payment Strictly in advance. All scholars who can write legilEy, will be required to present an origin.il Composition Mice in . two, Avecks; and ad male seltulars to declaim once in two weeps. • Though the Term: of tuition arc consoler ably lower than they Iwo.: been heretofore yet it is' desigued 'that • the instruction shall ba tilugq,;ll .n all the titughi ; nod those who desire to learn and are willing , study wit Mid it a very PROFITA LILE ScuoulL. 60131ESKI. ItOSS, President.) LEWIS MANN, Treq.surer, . G:B. OVER FUN, secretary, t i • Trustees. OLMS LED, ELI REES, re Board can be obtained in private Fam ilies in the village, or rooms can be had in the Academy by applying to the Trustees. • .etniclersport,'Nq,..2.2nd.: 1855, 1 4 . I?, MAYNARD, Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Ready-made Clothing, and Yankee NOIIIOIIA —Third street, Coudrsport. . . 'TOE PEOPIpSI:4SII STQAE. NO FICE Is hereby given that the Notes and Accetpits of the late firm of Tyler and 'Jone.4 have heen•transforrad to Smith & Jones, and will be round in their hands for collection. Those ,indebted to the late firm of Tyler and Jones, will please settle the same with the under signed immediately. • SMITH Si JONES. Coudersport. July 3, 1556. NOTICE. /THOSE indebted to C. Smith either by mite qr account ate elrnestly requestell to settle the saute immediately, as I inundator mined to collect whit is my doe as soon as possible ; for money must be had and debts must be paid. • C. SNIIT„11,. Coudersport, July 3, ]856. '• 7 CLOTH DRESSING. ALL persons having cloth to color and dress, by leaving the. same at the . store of J . M. Judd in Coudersport, will be forwarded td the 'works of the subscriber ftgisked in gaq4'erder2oll returned, payment for dressing can be made to J. M. Judd on delivery oldie cloth. Mark the pieces plainly With name'aild directins. • • • - - O. H. PERRY. Goneseo Fork Sept. 19th, 11Ei7)5. • • • A.: I• Butterworth WILL furnish the People with fresh Rex, y and MUTTON, on Tuesdaviattd Fridays during the ieasoti. Cish will•he paid for hoot cattle at all • • Coudersport, July 17, 1856. NEW Mimic received every few d4y. by M. W. M. -LI .._ • .• • • •._ . - 1111 'Ol aogops,: - and) :- -. eltitf, ' i e . . 4 TRE CASE! SYSTEM ADOPTED!- Prices. Greatly_•Redwed HORACE IV E S No. 334 Rroe'dicay, N.' T. l'• 4T lt AGENT FOR TIIE BEST BOSTON A\;:"4,*` N. Y. INSTRUMENTS. E Largest Assortment. 1 Melodeons, Musical lustzunteats, Musical Merchandise of all kinds, itt D. Piano's' from Ten different Manufae. o ,-;:A coMprisinkThose of every variety of 6 from the plain, neat and substantial r,.; 4 Laves, in Walnut or Rosewoiml Cases, f,„ t . $l5O to WO. to thole of the meat ele g y tnisit np - toOne ThoMand Dolltirs. Nob, , • in the Union can compete with the al mel the number, aribty, and celebrity of h strnments, nor in the Extremely I,Mv at which they are sold. HORACE WATERS' MODERN' /IMPROVE') • PIANOS, With 4:T:without Iron Frames, possetsitt : their improvements of oVer-strings and a length of Scale, and compass of tone ens, the Grand Piano, united with the licran'y ditraiiiiiity of iitiriictitre of the tigitare They are justly preheunced by the Prtsi t , - ,by the first AI asical 'Masters, to lie egg : those of any otlier niannfacturer.. nor t built of.the best apd, most thoroughly kik material, and parauteed to stand IL: I tion'of every climate. Each Instrimnent guaranteeti tp . Eire it, faction, in. pnrfhase-tritineY retnnd , d. °ND-HAND PI:ANOS .4 T GREA T Elf • GAINS, constantly to storti, price hoL, yi^ to $l4 O . 110 RACE MITERS' wiefodeoats. Ettpetior Itistrutnetils in tone. torch at!: rability ortpake. (Tuned the equal tees went.) :Melodeon's of all other makes. Price' ' •I;it, Stitt $7'.5, $1(0, r. $l , lO, datable liet•ds anti ;xis batiks ,ut Les's" a liberal discount.' Cle;e, i f . and Qlturches, au extra discount. -MA.RTIN'S G UTF A - RS, IZOWN'S -1 HARPS, ' ...FLUTES, • FLUTINAS, I%*CCOttiIEONS VlOl. f NS, rind Jlnsical lustitant;nts of all kin.l4. prices than ever before offered In the large discoUnt to Teachers and S,,t". t. The trzvle su i lpfied„ - ou the rims! libels;;.; • lit .0 S - I • One of the ,argest and best se kuo, logues of Mu s icoowd put t li,l, e 1, c.e:,rl ninny of the choice .an most popular.' the clay, and «ill be sold atone third ti'; CO tceulai prices, ' salt by utail to all parts aeon try, pi,st paid Particular: and pers , t;7l.r tion pnid to all orders received. by ibraClloll guaranteed in every instants. i:: and Melodeons for rent. and rent purchase. Pianos and M,.10,1," tul monthly pavnients : SeColld-hand r• tr ken in excl;auge fur Lew. Generairjri Catalo g ues and Schedule of prices Irt.t• to all parts of the country by lied/. rar" GREAT IN DECENI gsTs To AC ENTS IN — ALL PALTS t F COUNTIti, to sill the Horace ate,' Melodeon!, an d Gatalogtie of Mu!i!. - 1111 1_ , %) 1. SALE. • 1 1 HE under,':!, 1;;;;P _L r s for sale INd, ' situate on the I I rg, I I iver,almic.6c= west of CendersPort. The firm con's: bit:aired and fourteen •;ieres—iiMeakt: of which is cleared. The're is a gopa barn—a house frame roofed, wffil to finish it. There nre :1% e:: : : hearing apple trees, and one handrel and thrift:. trees not old ennuiii to 'p.ll This property will he sold 1111 111 . , 11.L fur" parttculard vfluptire nt the snlisir,t , u,' this otlice. Coudersport April 3d, 1 BOOT SL, - SHOE STORE. THE subscriber tyat ld re-p:' • inform the inhabitants of adrrotindine country, that he has rer?:•',, tablished hawed' in die matinfacturs of Boots mid Shoes, and his the Ittr:';'t best assortment of work ever otter , : tilarket. The subscriber has been vet! c-• in n's selection of city work sod which is of the best quality for styli' He'is tigt to be beat west cfS • Terms ready pay. • Hides and grain tedten iti exchange n reduction of seven per cent witi belt , ''. caA, all pgrisons to perch ' well to call prid examine for thetasSia fore purchasing else where. Birdnez!i" little north of Chapin:ls dry goods sr 4 for Elides. Lewisville,' March 1711 a, 1:773(.3 NEW. BOORS. NC HA NTED BEAUTY, by LILE , ' -IP Lives of Atrocious Judges, by Progress of Religious ideas, by L M i Bryard Taylor's Tra.sels, The Song of Iliawatba—Lcmgfellow. • Caspar, by Amy Lothrop, Just received and for sale at lb. JOURNAL BOOK.. STO:1::: 1.YLA.QA7 4 1.N.4 . PIiTNAM'S, Graft tires, l'riak Blackwood's,Kuickerbockir, C' hold.NVords, for sale at the IOURNAL BOOK ST01: NOEIC.E. „ By the death ofJohn - Keting the city of.P a hiladelphia, the tit;e ct/. tog & Co. lands becomes vested iu V. Keating, Adolphe E. 'Boric, St. , . 4 ' l NVilcox, by wh,..rn deeds will be grau:4 charge of the company's landed i' 4: Pennsylvania has devolved upon the ber who hereby iefortns the settler+ o:P• ing & Co. lands, that Mews. Je John S. Mann, & Byron D. Hutnho.t• tihae our.unthorized- agents iu Po::erl Kean Counties. All persons indebted to the cons'"` .. earnestly requested to come for la; ,• their accounts withotit further delur. WILLIAM V.1i.E:t 11 ,2 . Philadelphia, May 314.185 i. Ti . JUSTICE, the blest 141 the— JOURNAL rjrCythara, the Lute u ' and Boys and Girls' Singinz . B o4 JOUBSAL STO II ' e E 5 hA rEN