Ig FIVVMU VA ffd n 0 i CiI i pERVO . /y1 ; , 18;18:,6 - :Aot! . tFt VO.tiV2, p. tenx. • • ,PAqi.1.141,../ - &rag. istbpi' said, that in t•blearly,day of the Meth. r.if.ot n'y armpits end erroneous opinions lever, ,Surrished concerning thtm; and even e wl gonilau:d . nrofessed reltitnis aeople be ats ad 'Ei;y. were doing God service by oppos, jog :twin. .gurin; a powerful revival the *oh. Lt WIZ" rpts e deuconhaving ho . t ) - 'Au" r.e hinnoilf* . orriposilior„,"s,7,4 lirt.o , :iircegg; gpo . d - pr.sacher related the llf the ollowirg, as a dre.an, which, . trinfi',ll light upon the sub :1 once I has sick, and dreamed I died, e • And' %%eat down to de - hells: • Jr.' 'Woe J pap, in ! Jut I?ad place, I ii . v . ilklys 1?i:p I tells. ' • - pl. ce !Jeep, !nit mi;hty walls„ ( pada tight, ;nit wire: iki.d v,elsfeljpend,grini and strong, pjtoj,larks stirred de fire. • pe pri• 431.0,rtyvels, too, I saw, . von big Pran chair,. tr% els from dig weed pri.p . :ted to him d are. • spa leetle treol caw, !is's:•i..ti.rpatfrr he ?rush, • Pii Is!..e! - Aibu4(yoared out iu wrath 1..00v lie fearful cause. ) 1 sash dis,de Mettodist I t;11 big revival had, ' . 110 ? ke,..i.lps all religion get = • hr,s•;:a?ng, de old, ode bad! ;rl, id rare 'iwas,dan rpired aloud. my Praesbpots, in haste, pp.p. ruult•be put f down— Ur ielt ho time to Taste." 1140 yes fleshed fire, each tyyel grinned ~.ct rourd—tiot one was mute;.'. gAberod routed in eager rage, d 1 ulled on son Gig boot. pyt ~ /1 at ?nee ltc passed and said, f not dtit v are rrieial Deacon Hanislieli long has lived 7' de revival 's dare." • PIIP4 1 rill AH'tnyt gross Lopt again r. — pa wants not you norms; ish more beat i;or ten big tyvels be!" 4,uItILLBLONDINCE-EtiIiORSEMEYITS Thpla is not a newspaper reader in ;he lv d, who is not fully aware ofthe fact lhat editUra 130 tipt desire to bp funt,Ori 4e endorsing }hp views o 'their• cortesponilents, by the publica ' ;ion articles without commnet• W e n, however, as the-fact is known, it never happens that an ankle con • reining comes fituls place that there are not • seine who obstinately persist - in looking upon the correspondent's !vie•qiiys I),p;pg I! . L•repption pt the edi Ft' s, gind - a holli is raised if the Niews exptesbed do not happen to suit a flique or a particular locality. Flue protest against this et arse, in or 'tter•tti teiieve ourself from petty am poyartee, as well as to secure our inde tendenFe. It is impossible that we '),041 i .1 jig able to 'please the whim of every reader, neither have .wo ever. made an t ffort to do so. par own ar ate published ti ithoui being sub 'pitted to the inspection of any man ; par' correspondent's are published without being submitted to any inspec r titni • outer than our own, and it is a rare thing that we strike out any ma- I fet ial rerts of them. To dictate to us what lye 0101 pßblish and what we shall \yitithold,' is abridging the free dom qf the press, and is the •beginning of that spirit of iatoleratioa which ends in its violent destruction. t: Wtt prOprorp - distinctly state that pug correspondent's opiniuui must not pe considered In ours unless we cape endorse them—.—we further state that we do not refuse our 'correspon dent's at tieles because-they happen to differ with us in sentiment.-111ead fitik Spirit of the A;e. • IWe subscribe to theabove cheo full)) ftienfl Ilitpbel : \Vc do not believe that eciltopsbouldlie held "li able" to bletit-eyes and sore-heads as rfitislaction for.feelingi wOunded by that correspondents. ED JuURNALY •-‘ • nrSome wick - ed wag has bean soil -1,4 Republican, of which M. C. lflee editor. Last reek t,at paper ppblisheti an original piece of poetry entitled "Freedom's which proves to be an acrostic, lead ing, "4!. r.4rce, the despised tool of O. IV.Patterso? 4 " People have been sound mean enough to insinuate that !he atticle is "nut only poetical but mie : —pleua Advertiser. .loois for Lades dresses, we learn tient al3ml}}irripre exchange, have been eupereeilcd. The skirt is now made to ..set-out" by means of a frame work of ',nail stiffened herripim ,ropps,- and is called a skeleton slim When plac ed upngl,t upon the floor,' it resem bles and is Made to antiver all the bur poses of a hen coop. It is also very ortirenient: fur a short man with a very tall wife, for by its aid he can climb p and kiss har,lts a sailor climbs the shrouds c,f a vessel. . te Mt,' • .- • DM RE undersigned ,haring flixldtAgle• the r,l' ,S i lgr, n . the -Drug *id ffacik business, purpose to cenibline their stock. end continue to supply iheir.nmxierms friends tiyith the same .. ar.ety _orgondtp, except Books. Believing bribisSiraugement we shall curtail expenses at least ten per cent and,qte dispelled to give our cu.stourers, the the,phange,.for ready pay. - n:1)11% en lucre ir4ri sates, for our sock wiii comprise all ariie.es found under du...general head of Dry. Goods, Drosertessi.4 - Preysiions, mid Hzudware. • •- _ • •I_. • . "N, B. 4 Bill stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Cauiphene, Fluid. and Bye Stuffs, kept coustattly Oil band thie.,ker •witb ijonery, fancy articles ' NYatcbei rind Jewelry. For the tru.b of the ukove promises. we respectfully invite exdiuludtiou of our goods.. SJllTti & JoNts,„ . Couderiport, July 3, MG. • .13.0r;c, • - - • • . Ts hereby &ea, ihataizziestily to the Jaws .1-of this Connuunwealkl),. the undersigned. citizens of Potter county, Pa4'will make ap the next Legislature. fur a Bank 'of Issue and Deposit, with . a cupiuil of ,one hundred thousand dollars, entitled Tax. StLy nt:ilJ.;!.., to be located at Coudersport, .ivot ter conuty, Pennsylvania " ' - • S 'r ' F. XV. KNOX J. W. SMITH t 4. JONES ' C. SMITH, ARCH.•F: JONES N. SCHOONiAKER D. \V: C. JAMES A. JACKSON A. ROUNSVILLE • Coudersport, June 1,2:; 1F456. • 111113 LES, English and German, a variety of 411—Istyles and s"rhas, at the /Daftlid Book Store Pocket ilibles; Ilyinu Banks; PraYet : Books, Wehtster's Dictionary, unabridged; octavo, • high school and common school • editions. Harper's Universal Gazetteer; ; : •.. • • Cruden's Concordance. Testaments, Puinam's Magazine, bound, ' Bayard Taylor's Works, 5 vols., • - Path and Poetry of America, :Poets end Poetry of England, Layard's Nineveh and:BabYloo, Willis's Goldsmith's, -Gray's, Ossiaia's, Cook's, and Tennyson's Poems, . Paradise Lost. Lady ef the Lake, Presceit's Histories. .Mexico and Peru; Wars' French Revolution; : • Josephus. Rollin, Winthrop's New-England. England. Dickens' England, The Spectator, ri vols., Children's Books—and Toys. . S.Aocil Books, every kind called for in this ' community. Latin,' French, and German School Books, Leverett's Latin-Lexicon, - Drawing Paper, Barks, and Cards, Drawing Penci:s.—Crayons, Toy Pairps, .Colors for oil painting;,Musk.. Brushes, Chalk; PCTIS I uills, Paper of every variety called for. Witfer, Wax,.&c. • Materials for Paper Flowers. •.• • IlarrisOn's - Cop;ing.lnk—Davids' Blue Ink, Indelible ink, several kinds. Hovey's Ink, 'Many Phrenological and .llydropathtik' Works. . • Fowlers and Wells' publicatichas. Blank Books. Mews. and Diaries. .. Teacher and Parent. Theory and Praetke pf Teaching. Life, of Horace Greeley.' •- • • Star Papers.. H. W. Beecher. Works of Theodore Parker. Shakspeare, &c., &c., • For sale cheep at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. WEMTER:S DICTIONARY Pocket, SCI-tel, University, Octavo, mu' Quarto • ' e:lit-iona,.for sale by M. attention! TN consequence of the opening of the. Cat tawisia, Williamsport, and Lunira R. B. whereby direct {unroll:1 communication now established With Philadelphia, WISE, PcisEr, , i, Wholes ile dealers in Foreign Sind Domestic lly Good,. N. E. c.witer Fint did 31 irk et St P I.IILAWELPRIA, 621 ire now prit.ired to ()Ter ostriordiniry irt duct:nit:tits, to the' Northern 'Pecosywoni'4 trado, to visit their city tt, vice spring put *.b.tses. In addition to the low prices they soli sr, they will also gn Tilton to ship all goods pur ch ,sed of them, at the s nue rates as goods ars shipped from New York. Their cock consists of idl the usual varieties of PRINTS, G ING.HANIS, CHANIRRA YS, •LAWNS, BAREGE DELAINE, ALPACAS & DEBEGE, WHITE GOODS IN ALL 'THEIR VARIETY, ' • BROCHE & BLANKET SHAWLS, .4 ) ,r4H LINENS & TABLE DIAPERS, 4 CLOTHS CASSINIERES, SATINETS & JEANS: _ . VELVETS. & VELVET CORPS, LINENS, DUCKS & DRILLINGS SILK & SATIN VESTINGS. • BL4CE, LIRESS SILKS • COLORED CAMJ3R[CS, RED & WHITE FLANNELS, TIOKINCiS & STRIPES, • BLEACHED & BROWN AIUSLINS •• . &c. &c. &C:'. • —A S 0-- 4 r'illalt"tnrnt of cjrpatiqgs. WISE. USE Y, & WISE. • Wholesale Dr.s!ers in re idy-made •Clothing N. E. cornersth and Market ats., Philadelphia will hive constantly on .4 aid an ; ex tensw 'assortment of Men's& Eidyeeltithing OriVery Aradp end quality adapted , tp • • the counry trade. All gartnnts.warranted. tits newest • Ties and best workmatiihip. • Tlla People's Ca t * st f ore, AT COUDERSi'ORT. °mottling 117.3 w. and Something Wanted. THE subscribe r s, having entered into part nership arrangements under the firm of Alamein & IVtLcoxf will be happy to see all old friends, ahci. 4cw friends, calling day after day, and continually, "The Peo ple's Cash Store" in Coudersport, inquiring for DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, READ Y-.111.4DE CLOTHING, and all the endless variety of articles which the People want, and must • have. And the a tbscribuys will sell to their customers, old or sew, for the. Cash, or other Ready-Pay the very best bargaifea to be had in Northam Ps any lyania. . MAYNARD dlc. WILCOX;: Ceniirgett ARTiI 14.16.11, th 9 Ig k - • , R'A4•• - •/4sclived hp the givnte and idonse of Rare ,siniatives of the Conontalutalth of rsattsjitva nia in General 4ssenthlft tar.G.Tttat4elotlow ing".nagtendnaentaare preposel to the constitu tion olthn 'commonwealth, in accordance with ti,au previsions. of the tenth artioke'ttiprep&, yrorr #MENDMEST. - r , There shall . hO au additional article ta, mid Conititutioo to ha.dr..tiloa4d as article,alev ..en as follows: . . . OF PUBLIC gEOTS I. The` statemay contract debts, to, ettp a ily casual deficits .or failnres in revenues, or to meet expenses nut . ot,herwilne . .prOvi 'furl?* the aggregate amcnint - , orsgsh debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by Virtue ofene,ne more act • of the_ general e ii.b ly, or at dlffirent periodsef time; stial new'. arsiceed seven hundred and fifty thousand dol. lars,end the money arising from the creation of such debts, shalt ba uppaed td the purpose for Whichit - was obtained, or toi repay the debts.sii contracted; and to ndother' purpose wjtatev,er. ;• : •• .-• ' .•5r.c..2.. In additiont to the`iibove ' limited power the state may contract: debts' to repel invasion, suppress 'insurrection, defend the state iii war, orttiredeeM the present out stand:ng indeb:eduess , of the state; ..but 93e money arising Vont the coml.:m..ldg isf such debts, shall be appl;edko the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such. tlehai r and to no other-purpose whatever. ' • i'• Sea. 3. Except the debts above specified, • in se,ctious one and two of this artiele ' mo debt • *bitterer shall tie created by, or on 'lsehalf of 349 state... • SEC: 4.- To. provide for the payment of the present debt, old ony nddi:ionut debt con tracted as aforesaid, the ~legislature shall, at il*first session, efierithe,adoption of this (amendment, create-a sinking, fund, which shall be sufficient to pay the act:ruing interest Ern auth debt, and annually - to , redute the principal thereof by a iuM not lasfi than two hun.ired and fifty thousand dollars; which sinking fund shall .ctntsist of the net annual income of the public works; frotirtinte to time owned by the state, or. the 'proceeds of the sale of the saute, or any part thereof, awl . .o'f the income or proceeds of sale oi'stocks,,awned by . the state, together with • other funds, or resources, that may be designated by law.— The said sinking thud may in increased, from time toliate,by assigning tr .tt any part ofihe taxes, or other reveuu. s'of the state, not re quired for the ordinary and current expeuse.s ofgovernment, and unless - incase of war, invasion orinsurreciioti ' pu part of the said sinking fa sinking he used'or appriedi %ether wise. than in extingo.shment of the. public debt, until the amount at such debt is reduced behaw the sum of five million:s dollars,. SEC. 5. The credit briiie 150mi:oda - weal! h shall not in any manner, or event, be pledged or loaned to, any iudividtlal.:4;4 ll lParlY. 9'Orpe, raticu, ur associatio4; nqr Shall theAnounnon wealtirltereafier become a joini.'owner, 'or stockholder, in any company, association, or corporation. .The commonwealth shall not as sume the digit, or any part thereof, of any 'county, city, borough, or township; or any corporation, or assoc.ation; uteess such debt shall have . been courrapied to (oble the state to repel in rasien, suppress' domestic insurrec tion, defend itself in iline.Of war, or, to assist the state in the discharge Of any portion of its ftesem indebtedness. .The leg:sTature silaldnot aittliorize any coital, city, biirmigh,lownship, ipr. in corporated district. by virtue of a vo.e if its citizens, or odaerwise, to become a muckhold kr in an,y company, aesopiation, or oorPoOtiOn or it!, obdein money for loan its credit to, any corporation, association_ ins.itution.'or party !• SECOND AVE,NDUNT; . . There shall be an additiona/ article to said coustitutian, to bo demiguatcd as article 4 1 ,01, ap follows:,. . • . , .• . • • ♦O.TIOLZ OF NEW COUNTIES No county shall be divided by a line cut ting oil' over otie.tenth of its population, (ebb es: to rapt a new county or otherwise.) with. out the express assent of such county, - by a vote of the electors thereof; nor shall any new county be established, containing less than four hundred eqtittro • '•• • • iunitr kits.frobtzsi, From section two ofthe first article of the constitution, strike out the words, "Of the city of Phi tade/P Vir,,rted of each rawFty rispeittve ly:" from section five, same article, &rdte out the words, " of Philadelphia' and of the several counties;" from .sestion seven, sante strike out the Words. ',.nei th er . 'city of Philadelphia nor ant ," and :insert in lien thereof the words, "and no;" and strike out , section four, same article,"and in lieu thereof insert the following,: "Sec. 4. In the year one theusand eight hundred and sixty-lour, and in every seventh year-thereafter, representatives to the uute4 bermrone hundred, shall be apPortioued tied distributed equally, throughout the state, by d:stricts, in proportion to the number of tax able inhabitants in the several ..parts thereof; except that any county conaintng at least, three thousand five hundred taxable& may be alloWed a separate representation; but no more than three coup ies shall be joined, and no county shall be divided, in the formation of a d.sirict. Any city contahtinga sufficient number of texatams .fo en.ttle it to ut'least two represe,ritativiii, have separa.e repie , lentation assigned it, and shall Ile divided in to convenient dittric.s of contiguous territory of equal taxab:e po . pu.ation as neerlis may be, smell of wh.cli districts shall elect, - One repre sentative." . At the eud ofsection- seven, same artio'o, insert thrse 'words, "Vie city of Philadelphia shall be divided into single senatorial districts, of cJntiguaus territory as nearly . elatll .hiss able population as pi:Jai:de; but ns .tolirtt shall be divided in tiefirnicition 'thereof." • The legislature, at its first session, after the adoption of this amendment, shall divide the city of pl i iladelpklja into senatorial, and rep resentative districts, ! its Asp in4ruser* above 'provided; such disirictsles remain unchanged until the appor,iounient ip.tlse year ono tuuu sand eight hundred and sixty-four. reunxis AMVID3V.ST t • ": brsectimL The legislature shall have the power to al- ter, revoke, or annUl.any. charter of incor poration:hereafter conferred by, or • kidder, any special,' oi general law,. whe neverin‘ "her opinion it may be injurious to the citizens of the commonwealth; its such manner, however that no injustice shall hi? lorte to cite; crw,: • . 1a Sas/it, April 21,1856. • Readoed, That this resolution pats. •On tho first amendment, yeas 24, nays 5. On the second amendment, yeas - 19, nays 6. On the third amendment, yeas 28_, gays 1. On the tomb amendment, yeas 23,ttaya,4.... Extraet from the Journal. • • , , Tif GI: 4. mliquill; arA. Extract from the i • WILLIA4 JACK; 'dirk. SzcissTAßlCAGrritcr, _ G. CbliTlN,' riled Ajeripi, - 1850: Seiidary Cow. , •'? •.. monweit4h,: 8 ECRXTAReII OFFICX - : Alarrigmar, June 27, Idsk • .: • dia ceitify that tht. abaue and (intim& ie trite and correct copy of ihe - eniginai lotion relative to an 'amendment of eh° iColt alitntipn".e.a the Bailie rewaina on Es in this; ........-. In "testimony whereof I•. have here- L.S. unto set my. houd and caused to be ......... affixed the sear of .the. Secietary'a Vffiice,the day and year. aboy4r written/. .1. ..• '.. • , -A. G. CURTIN, . • • • s,thdary of Commoniceifill.' IR Szak•rn, April 21, 1856, ileac:dation propos:llg amendments to the .Cons:itution of - the'recimmoitWadll4, being•un der.cofisidenttion, •• • 1 ; Cie the queition, tYTIVIII the Settate agree to, the first smepo - yeas end' nays were taken agreeably to .the:provislons of -tbe Coustitutiun,. • nad were as fol +ow.-viz;. • • • Veas . - I :3lessra.: Browne, • Bualsalew ; Cress well, Evans, Fergusor., .tletiniken I.l2gti, In grain, Jamison, Knox; Laub . .:Cti; Lewis, Mc- Clintock,. Price, Soncrs;• Shatuaii, Souther, Straub, Taggart, \velsh,r Wherry, and l'itft4,Speaker-24: "" ' • Nays,-3.teasrs, Craub, Gregg, Jordan, Mel - ••%• • So . ib.c . .supicien Was" determined . in tkci affirmative..r. • On the question, . the Senate agree to the second . amendment The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of tho Constitution and were av•rillow, viz: Yell,—Mess. Browne, Buckalew, Cress well, Lvans, Hoge, Ingram, Jamison,, Knox, Labauch, Lewis,. • Nl'Clintock; &flare, shu man, Sbuthar,. Straub, e n Walto, ‘Vlsh, Wher ri...lp,cl . .:• ~ • . • • Nuys—Messrs. Crabb, Ferguson, Gregg, Prott, Price and Piatt, Speaker-6.. So the question was determined in the affirmative. , „ .• • A.)O tho questio,' • Will die-Senate itgree to the third acciend. ment T The yeas and nays were taken agreeabl le the Constitution, and Were as folloiv, VIZ; Yeas—Messrs.l3rowtto, Bitekalew; Grubb, Cr 'Evans; Ferguson, Flenniken, Hoge, Ingram, Jamison, Jordan, Knox, Lau ttagh, Lewis, nelintock, - Mellinger, Pratt, Price; Selltirs,': Shaman; Souther, Straub, Taggart, Walton, Welsh, Wheiry. and Piatt, Speaker-28. ;Nays—OTT. • Se the question-was cleterni,ped in the affirmative. •On the question, - = Will tile . Sehate agree to the fourth amendment T The , yells and 'alp worn taken agreeably to the Coustingion, aid were' as follow, • viz: • Yeas•L—lffessra. Browne, Bock dew, Cress well, Evans, Fienuliten, 804, Jordan, linoz,•i,aqbach, Lewis, tock, Price, Seders, Shtlu7an, Souther, Straub, Walton, NVelsh, Wherry, •and Pratt, Speaker-243. • Nays—Messrs. Crabb, Gregg, Mellinger and Pratt—l. • So the question was determined in the affirm ttive. Jonruel, of. +be Hausa .of.ltepreuentatives, April 21, 1851 i. . . The yeas and n Tye were taken agreeably to the preyigiet;s tne t:onstitthiou, and on the Osi proprised atneddlneut, were us folio : Yeas-3lessr3. Anderson; Backus, Bald Win, Ball, Beck, (Lycoming ) Beck, (York,) Bern- hard, Boyd, Boyer, Brown, Brush, Buchanan Caldwatt. CauipbeU, Carty, Craig, Cruwfind, Dowd.'ll, Cdinger, Faustad, Fos.er, Getz, Haines, Haute., Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Hill, Hilleg ts, lJiiiple , Holcomb, Hut:seeker, lin isrio;• Innis, Irwin, Johns Johnson, Litpor.e, Leho, I.,,ongaker; Luv ea, Johns, M'Car:lty, Itl'Cotub; Mattee; Menuer,'Mtliete Montgomery. Moorhe td, unnetnicher, Orr, Pearson, Phe4as, ettrced; t.ninay, teed, itaddte, ttober,s, Shenk, Suil lz, (Al& gbeity,)Sinith,(Cambria,)Stn.th,(Wybinite,) B:rouse, Thompson, Vail. \Vitamin, Wright,' (Dauphin,) Wright; (Litzerne,),Ztunnerinan and Wright, Speaker-72: . . Nava—ldessni. Augustine.. Barry, Clover, Coburn, Dock, Fry, Fulton, Gspord, Gib honey, Hamilton, Hancock, Huuseite . eper, Hunelter; Leisourin, Magee•, Mitinmy, litorie; Muututia; Panersou, Saiisnury, adelphis) Walter, Wintrode and Yeateley-24. MO the question was de.ermined in the of firtnative. ' . • , • ; , „. ' 'OH dm question, Will the House agree to the second amend ment ,The yeas and nays were taken, ar,d were as follows, yiz : • YEAS—Messrs Anderson, Backus, Bald. win, Ball; Berm; [Lycomin„,f , ] Beck; [York:] Bert:turd, Boyd, Brown, Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell., Carty, Craig. Fausold; Fos.er, Ge z, Haines, Hamel, harper, Hibbs, Hi t, tlit7elPs;•' , Hipple, •Holcoinh, kluu . secker, linbrie, Ingham, Innis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Lipor,e, Lebo, Longaker, Loveit, M' Cann° .t, M.' Car. y, Comb, Mati":e, Meueur,Mentgounify, Moor head:Nun:maw:cher, Orr, Pearson, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, •lioberts, Shen [Ain:gat:y:] Strousa, -Ven t %Vhallon, %Vrigh., [ltzerue,] Ziannerindu and Wright, Speaker--j 3. Nava—.4lessrs. Augus.ine, Barry, Clover,, Ettinger, Fry, Futon, Gaylord, GibhonY, Oanintou, Hancock, Huirekar, Leisenring, Magee,. Stanley, Morris, Mumma, Patterson, Phelps, Salisbury, 41111th (Cambria') 'limn. son, Walter, Winirode,- Wright, [Dauphin] and Yearsley-25. • So the question was derorniined in the:af 4rinativa. • , '• - , On the question, Wilt the House ogres Set a thiid amend motit a. • . . • The yeas and nays were taken, and were as follow, viz : YEAS—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Bald. vie, Ball, Beck,"Lyeonsing b ] Beek.: (York,] Bernhard, Boyd, Buyer, Brown . , Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawford, Edinger, remold, Foster, Fry ‘ Getz, HaOm, Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Hill,. Hillevi!, Hippie, Holcomb, ",Housekeeper;' lintine; Ingham, Innis, Irwin, Johns; JOhnson: La. pone, Lebo, Loiraker,"Lovett, Comh,-, .Mati e,"` Honour, Miller, Mont. gornery;,Nynne 'ocher, Orr, Pearson; Phe!pai Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Riddle, Shenk, Smith, (A Ilegh Stskith',Aarnbrja,)9grith , (WW:, 6 ibieigiYThooituson.lVlOlcin i ; W right; (Dery phin) Wright, (Litzente,) and Ximuserman— as,ra—.Massui. Harpy, Clover Coboura Dock, Dowdall; Fulton, Gaylord, GibliduFy HatzlittOn, Hancock, Huneker, - Dilemma tArt7, MiaNy; Moer4r4l,mtnie, I! . sitt;P!krY, -WOO er, Yessaly 444/14 AVM Ott $ lierdh :" 1 • • il i a .i . So`ite'viestionfai s ditlitiitine#ini a'affir .Oa i l Ein question, •- - Will t house urea Ortie thumb rass 1u of .. i 4,^4f-kt I , l .liiifr 24 . 'PP 63 11 12 1 1 . 2, 10 lia l nay. w n a 4 l; - naya'164'si 'sl - Tie leas and nays ware talLen, am] were al at4yr,• viz; .- - • -' •- ' . Yetal=ide Anderson, Baekns, Ba%Beek, [Yprk,rßee ser&"" k, [Lypoming,] Bernard, Boyd, Brush; ButhantineCaldwell, Campbell, Carty. Cruig,.Crawford, Dorian, Edinger,. Fausold, Foster, Fry,'Aieli Ilan33l, 2 illarper, Hems, Hill. flillgee;fliptite,lloicoinb,linuge keeper., Hunseeker; Imbrie; Innis; lniitt, Jahn lol3,•,Laporte, Lebo, Loug limy, Lovett, M'Ctil niiint,3llCartnyr htleonib,' Mank:e, - 31c:tear, 41illyi3letitgoincrs,- Moorhead,' lionnetna ehert Ony-Pearibti;Phelps, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed;! Reinhold, Kiddie, Roberts, . Smith, [Cambria.] Smith, [Wyoming]Thomp son, Vuil ‘ Walteri Whallon. Wright,[Luzerne] Yeareley, - Zimmerman' 'Browu, IS oyer,..and "AVrigbt, Speaker-69 , ..' ; • • Barry, .• Clover, Cobourp, Fultoll; Glhboncy, Ilaiat, Hancock, linneker, Ingham, Leisebnog. dtagettanley, .Morris, Patterson, Salisbury, and .SO the question. was determined in the affir - • .., • =twit S.F,CRETART'S OFFICr, - Varrisburg, June 27, 1631. i. Pennsylrgnia, •• • ' '• eiriity that:the abpre and foregoing is a title' and cutreco copj.. of the Yeas" and " Nitys"'laken on' the Reso:ation liroposing to- the Cons.i,tition of the Com ntiOnticea..th, nit' the .sathe appears on the Jour nals. tise - two lietteel'of the General Assem bly of this Commonwealth fur the sessions .of • . , 1".....:"..0 4 i Witness my hand and ' the 'seal of LS. `_ said *thee, thistwemy-severnli'Oyrof •-•••••• , punp- .VH.9 Attotinind 'oigliC hundred and WI -six.= ', '' ' ' ' 'A. G. CU ItTIN. .-•• . Secretary of the Conunomreaki: 'July 17, 1856. . . COUDERSPORT C ADEIII7 A , . MIZE Trustees of ttis - Imatitution take plea , .sure in annouumng to the Public hat they have engaged the services of the Rev. lIENDIPCK., as Priumpal. Th.s man comet to as recommended as tieing elite, talented, and experienced.. 41e his been ! engaged in teaching a large share of the time forfifieert years'; and from among the large number of . his pupiltv, about • stAt - have gone out from under his instructions, as teachers in different pars of the country. - It will be. Ins 9 , ject to make our Academy one of the-mdst , esitisbly ithoola in this ey.ri,ttry ) fur those who wish tO'qualify thettskelves for teaching or for .other responsible stations in life, and also for than who desire to prepare for college. TM - . WINTER' TERM Will comineuee - on Monday. Deceinber . 3d, 1055. .Tbe Academic year will be divided in- Lc; Fonr Terms, of eleven weeks each term. The Spring Term will C0111114313CC on Motidiy, Fehruary.V.s,.lB:l6; the Summer Term will Orguteino on Mntiday, May , 26th, Idal; and thg :Fall Term oq Mauday, the Ist. - day . attplenhei,lds6- TgRMS, . . Tuition per term of eleven weeks es follows:. ' • ! rritnaiy ;tudiesr—geading, Spelling, atc., • '- Cotntnon Eng:Fsh branches—Geogra. phy, h ography; Ariditnette, and .- Grammor, .. 4 . $3.00 Higher Eng:ish Branehes—.Natural . Pni:osophy, Astronotity, Cheali;riy, and_Firs: LeSSOlli A.gebra, • $l.OO -Higher Mathetuatics—Algebra, Ge• ometry, $5.00 Latin, Greek, French, and German Languages, . . -'."5 te • Drawing extra, - s4s') Piano. 'Rosie,' do. . SJ.OO Lao of ins:rurnent, - . - - S.LOU ni" Poynter:lt it ;idly in advance. scho:ors' who t Wri,e legitq, will be required to presen, an original Couvo:ri.ion ouce iu two weeks:' and a:i wa:e schooars to dec:aitn once-in Lwo weeks. . - Thongh.ilmTertris of tintion are conlidor ably lower than they hive been here.ofere yet it is "designed that the ins.yue:ion seal/ be thorough snail the branches taught ;,am! those who desire to tears and • are wittinif shady will find it a iery 'ettortmetx SCIIOOL. SOBIESKI ROSS, President. • LEAVIS DJ IYIV, Treasured,. G. B. 0 ITEMPOS, Secretary, Trustees. U.J. OLMSTED, ELI REES, ice• Boats) can be obtained in private Fam ilies the-Cillage,tr ruches can be had in the Academy by applying to the Trustees. Couderspor., Nov. 22nd. 1855. L. mityNA.R.D, Omar in Dry Goods, Grticeries, Crockery, 10.iiittnade Clo:hing, and Yankee Nodtous -r- 7 1rturd erect, Coudersport. THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. IS hereby given that the Noes and Accounts of the late - firm of Ty:er and Janis have been transitirred to smt.h & Jonas; Itild be viand in their hands for collection. *rhosti indebted to the la.e tirniof Ty:er and "Jones, wdl pleafie se.tte this same with the ander signid SMITH & JONES Coudersport. July 30856. . THOSE indehted•to C. Smith either by 4. note or account uro earnestly requesmd to settle the same immedia.my, us t am deer. mined to collect whit is my due us soon its possib:e ; fur money must bo had and deba a:nun be paiti. • , Comiervcirt, July 3, 1856 • CLOTHL'SSINti. A LL persons having cloth to color and d ress , hpp leaving the same r t t the stole of .1: M. ludd'in Uoudersport, will be forwarded to the works of the subscriber finished iu good order and l retitrtied, puy.nent fqr circsiing , can,bolundip to J. M. Judd ou rfelivery of he ept 1. Mark the pieces pidiuly with naive and eThetions. 0.11.. PERRY Getiesee Fork Sept. ptk. 1855. A. IL Butterworth xxlllNfurilisk t tbil i eelSlArith fresh Barr end JiArrtos, on Tuesdays and Fridays during the Ask*. Cub will be paid for bees cattle , ar,,alk, tisnes, • • ' • Cendenpori, Ray 17, _ 18545, • NEW Mpie received every few- day, by W • $2.00 Ni) ricE NOTICE. C. SMITH :: ----: : 7 5i,......... t '1 V i - 1p -_ j fir o ::4 i, : :, . 7 d yiwpp,a„,m,um• ..,.:,1,.......... t. 2. • , Illt. CAA II i iioTat, Ato 0,ME.1) I ,Price •Greatly Reduced. RORKE WITERS N. 333 Brogdir yr N. .1. AGENTTOR THE BEST BOSTON AND • IV Y. INSTR,II4II.E.SIIB. THE La r x gdst — Assilttfrient.ufPiaa 9 s, fostroolci l is;,. w it Musical ItlrrehandisO of all kinds, in the U. S. PhoMs.frow Ten .t.litforenZ 3 1mq:ivories: comprisingthose of every varkty of sty)", from the plairr„neat and suhstuntial ei o c . tares, iii %Valera 'or Ilnsevimod Cases; from $l5O to $310: to those 'of the most elegant finish op to One VOluyie iit the Union con 7 com&te with the tihore the utiittber,Toriety. and celebrity of its struments, nor'in the Eitremely Low . Pricsi ut which thry arc 'sold:- • • , HORACE'WATER". • . MODERN_ IDI.P.ROYE • P I AIY 0 With or without Iron Fraulex, *wisin6 . la their improvements of oripotriligi and actioi, a length Of reale, and compass of time equal (4 2 the Grand piano, nailed with the beauty durability ..f iuractur4 of the square Piano.— They are justly yranomiced by the rm. ! arid by the lira: r., to be equal to thme of aay other . manufacturer. They- are built of the he.i. an moot thoroughly tie:too:1• utteri..l, and g mranteed to staud tha ac. tion of ev:ry climate. . . •• Each Inerattomat wisrautecd to give satin. faction. or 'klub vocy rcGwde.l. s Le . ONG-HAND' PIANOS AT GREAT . .94ft. GA 01.5 . , constantly io stay., price from $49 't.4.41:10: • HORACE WATERS' melodeon ° : Superior Ins`rinnents in toncooLuii and di. r hilt p of rnake . . - .. (Tuned Ib'e equal teniquirs 'bent.) Melodeons of a;1 styl!is sal inake.f. Price t 15, $75, /WO, -111!:, $l4O. dt,eblu Ileie - ds and tixo -bank:i of Keyx $2OO. Less a liberal discount. Clergyam and elircl es. an extra discount.. MARTIN'S GUITARS, 73ROW;s:'S HARPS,' • FLUTES,. • FLUTINAS, ACCORDEONS. • .' and Mimic:ll Instruments of all kinds, stlow or prices than ever (,chore offered to the plibiz. A large tliscultat to Teachers and S , : lia)l4l. The trule supplied on the most liberal tyro MUNIC. One of the largest and best selected will logues of Alasictsowd publi.Le I. colliPrj°; 4 ll ninny if the eb.tice ain must popular atrti ti the day, and will be sold at on e -third off ftf.s the teguldr prices. • s, by mail to nil parts of the crtl• try, post pt,id rex:teal:lr 111111 personal Ctn• tiuu phigi to all uniers received by anti!, $4. isfaction guaranteed in every e. and Melodeons fpr rent, and runt alloy/v.l si purchase. I'/.anus and Melodeons I,lr sihros monthly payments. Secund-hand Pianos l t . ken in exchange for th•w. General add stint Catulogpes tuta St hedule of prices - for v , 4' 00 . 1 to all 14,4.114 bf :bp' «I in:rr bv • ' EAT IN 01.;t:IA1 EN - 1 - s OF7ERED. To AGENTS I.' ALL PARTS IX CUCN 71•11 The I iorace Waters' Net A.pludt.ittsl aitl G.thilogi.e of 3,:tn.le. NEW BOOKS FLi G lNci.i 4 ?CIT. D BEAUTY, by Dr. fader, LiVI:A 0: A 'COC.IO:I4 Judges, by I I Prugre..ii of Reagin:ii by , L M t bud. Brvard TayloC,i Trave.i; • S ofq of II IA h I—Longfellow, Caspar, uy Ainy Ln.hrur, Jui. rece.ved and l'or i:t.e at the )liii.VAL. 3JJri STOrt! 1411. , ...\ J .the It.eai cd.io ~ _LP the -.Li tlit.N.l.l, STilitk: • +l l ll2 eythara, the Lite et' Zion, and Boys a0..1 t.;ir;x' Singctij Book, at thi JOCItSAL BJJ, . . 4N.S.AS'and Nebraska. Lades Guide iu NCed;elmork, hook of t l'armi Gatile4. Burrom i 's Piano rut.o Primer. Workir.m.m's Way in the World. Elied Minfigoinery's Book Fessenden's NM% American Gardener. Sunshine on Daily Pa-114, D.ckens Sunshine of Graysame, E. J. lay. Eiemems Gh4r..e. Cr, Marg:.irth Chanyot. Europe; l'aii and l'resen:, thigewitter. L'aige's 'Commentary on ihe New Tom; mein. End;esa . ..l:noseinoOt, or Entertaiuing - periniciks in various sciences. Peterson's Faun:jar :Science. Lictun , tu 's AgNcittral Ulictuistry. Accu'ideon fus,ruc.or, e;c.. at the JOURNAL 1300 K STORE Coudersport, May' Lewisville steam Grist dill TLIE suliserilier,ba‘tng purchased the itt•t t rust Le all oLithr 141011;3 herelulore CO' ,Lave estdoliblinient, are euw. ttrtio ail kinds of custom wurs la thilr we 13,11 eve in u vvurttnu,l,to [Dander; and hope by a uinstut •Atectitiea I; bubil.e.,s, 10 111‘.1/1. and rcct.lve a ..n.ovita. ofipatri nage. l'erbuna tvi Liu to have 9, ! , C .4! ) GC Orit..lo%uCilt 110111'61 lUr CUR ikt • • . Imes uu•it'eutnatuduted dtt‘dhurt. NOTICE. For the quality of the work, done. at our ma. we refer to A. Corey; Esq.. Lewisville, G. Colvtu, Esq., I.3itibliatll, auk S. 3 John S 3laait, Esq., and Mr. Jato.i Locke, eocdersin.rt. ELI,JAII GIIIDLEY U. A. LEII IS. • 1 .4wisville,Dee. 27th, 1858. HURRAH! HURRAH!! rp.!ir, Water has came at last, and nll Kh' .tyist, to have their grinding done I VERY BEST OF ORDER, inst. bring yonr grain to the endh43.vl ll .. Grist• Milt nud thee° yon will find J. St ten giving entire autiaf.tetion to all. Yet who dqubt give 'lahn a Call, and, you'll ta N. 13: Wheat and buckwheat floured f • varket,. en the . shortest notice. • 'Cushingville April 12th, 1856, . METHbDIST Hymn ItoOka - of verb) Sizes just. in and for sae at the ,/QUKtiAI.. EtQOK STORE !f ~. RI
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