'IYHI.I tic -GRNAIi': Ci 1.761. it RT, OCT, 23, 125 E 'A VOICE FROM THE WELSH. trlic full %%lug :is 's tr,pusl4ion-fir a series of rvs,duiions submitted to Mr. 1 ) tt : e I ` !Ippa4iit . , &Illy the ineeting which ad , pt. etl them tilT - 1)1;AT: irl , unLicAN CoNvEN• - Tlnl OF THE WIA SII CITIZENS OF I' We, citizens of Pennsylvania, re F rorcllvss i,f past..political creeds, as-. send,led by . 4eletrates iu .the Court Ikuse, Danville , Montour county, on Tirestra . y, Oct. 7, ffkr the .pur pos9 of (..,:irressirirr their concurrence in the jolt sentiments of the ltepubli *can platform, and their determination to aid all in thefr power the election ideol..l. C. Fremont to the P.residen tial chair. They desire , to at rest ;11 . e progress of slavery, so that free' labor in free ten itories, ,as provided hy'llieConstittitioir, be reserved for iheinselves and their descendants. Tile) regard the repeal..of the :ALS ,. ;nil Compromise as a violation of a sacred compact, and the policy of the present adinini-tration as uneonstittr- Ilona!, as it is dangerous to the Union, slid destructive to the hest interests of 016 4rner4..zin pi olrje. In view of these considerations, Fhe following resolutions were unanimims 7 Iv adapted ; Iles6ll:ed, That, with the illustrious Thomas e Ice rson, we hold it to be a Self-evi,lent truth that all lnen ate born flee and equal, and en (l:.wea with the inalienable lights of liberty turd pnrstlit of happiness ; :old that we regard the attempt.; which - tire now being Made to extend the area slavery, and Oppress a free people, as unconstitutionel and dinrctly oppos rd to those noble pi ine; plea youch 7 . safed Anieriban citizens in that undy lrg insti = s ent, the Declaration of ltt 'dependeuce. fiputreil, That, whereas the love of ty haselways been a national trait in the character it iheWelSh p cople, lye desire tii maintain and perpetuate also those principles of liberty be queathed us by our Rerublican ;.and we re-declare our unaltered attachrleeut to the Constitution and the . . Resolved, That, as Ammican citi zeus, we heartily concur in the true and patriotic sentiments of the aepub livair . platfOrm, and solemnly pledge t t ui selves to sup - port the principles thereiu laid down, and do all in our juiwer to Bemire the election of Cl.o Jc C. Fremont, and Win. Lewis Day ton,•nities to' the hig h.' and important unities of President and Vice President of these United States, helieving that iu no other way can the primary object and ulterior design of the Federal Government be secured to the people of this great and growing RepuMe. Resolved, That we call upon our fellow-countrymen and fellow-citizens itt the name of humanity, in the came• Of lustice, and in the name ,of Chi is tuouty, to come forward as one mat) to secure the ble.,si;igs' of freedom, free labor, and free territory;tu them icelVes and their posterity.: • We call upon them to exert themselves to the utmost to brines present combat to u ruccessful and happy issue: h. was abo Resolved, That a depu- . tatioti be . appointed to present the above resolutions to PleniOnt, and that such deputation co i nsist qt : David Morgan, Esq., of Pittston ; Rev. J. P. Rallis, ; Rev: J. B. Cook, Danville; David Levi, Esq., Plyh.ciutli; INtr, RidluirdEdwards ul Pottsville. signed on behalf of Convemiun, D. AIORGAN, THE Mobilu (Ma.) Tribune, in ppeaiog of Percy Walker's defense, says:— - "It is known to our reatlers that we have quietly .adVocated the essential inciples of the American parry.-- So that principle we still hold: jiig that we have seen 'shows that that pi niciPle is' unjust, urimproper, ur I,ffensive to any man, either of tOreigti or native birth. Here among us ivith iu the Setiffi; 'this ' now essentially (he division !ino of patties: - ,,.1%10 man here professes to desire to proscribe ieligion. No man lie're desires to re store the Missouri : Compromise. or repeal the Kaiisa...Nreb`raska aet..--- ALa these are the -great 'elettietits of both parties. The Fillmore' party among us is in favor of thellilaik.as- Nebraska act, and in opposition to the restoration of the liiisstkuii , Compro inise ; .and the Buchanan party is as far as'‘ve can see, entirely in harmony with it. Iyhati thee, ! . divides;the two, and Prevents them froiri 'standing side: by side; and nialting a united . ftutit.,to . tweetthe n einergeitcy Which now seems to be impending over 'its / ..That is What we cannot see. ft is agoOd thing +u prevent tin improper fereigiiiiilltt;, cduce . ...Buttlie great danger ot•tliat is remotenatiot pi esent,like the osuger of 131ack ltu~tublicaiiisrn. '. l{'e' may. prowl' o fur j.her One without ilet- rinient to the final Stceesi,oftWoA r er,., trfie En in-piesenti and tlfe 'Or4p-Al"aY to T r t ee t t to-sbow -the-North that all otper matters ofnational poli4Ve deferred by* • "Mr. Walker is an : lionest man = ls a thoughtful, - observant •rnan— T is a man fit . for .the high ,filfiCe Which be occu pies. \llim he telfs us and shows to that there is dan,ri-er=and that he ii.- r -and be gives proof of it— Nyhat . reason, On his intece dents, there rui• any us to doubt his word T What moti‘e is there for him to tell us what lEEE is wit. Ue?" Xeiv Firm, rPHE undersigned - having purchased the interest of T. B. Tyler, in the Drug and Book Nosiness, purpose to combine titrir stuck and tontiniid to supply %bar ninnerptislriano ‘viih the Same variety of goods as hefeitifOr.:, except .Books. Itelieving by this arrangement tvd hall curtail expenses at least ten per cent and are disposed to - give oitr customers the Vnetit of the change, fur ready pay- r...lying on increased sales,' for our stock will eampriiqi all articres - found under the g9neral head of Dry GoodS,Grocdrtes and Proyisions, and 'Hardware. N. B. A hill stock of Drags, Pt ars; Oils, Uamphene, Enid. and liye Stuffs, ki.ipt constantly on hand together with sta (lottery, fancy articleg, Watches and Jewelry. For the truth of the above promises tte specrfully invite an examination of our pods. .JUKES: Conderspint, July 3, 1656. Lit 'LILES, English and Genital), a variety of styles and sizes, at the Jounud Book Store Pocket Bibfes, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, Webster's Dictionary, unabridged, octavo; ' high school and entonfon school editions. Harper's Universal Gazetteer,' Cruden's Concordance. Testaments, ' Putnam's Magazine, bound, Bayard Taylor's Works, S vols., . Poets and Poft l try fir NMeripti, Poetry of England, • Layard's Nineveh and Babylon, Willis's Poems, Goldsmith's, Gray's, Ossian's, Cook's, and Tennysim's Poems, Paradise Lost. Lady of the Luke, Prescott's histories. Mexico and Pent, Tillers' French Revolniiim, Joseplins. sulliu. • "' Wilithrop'* New-England. 'Alacdmey's England. Dickens* England, • The Spectatof,'S viols., evo., Books-:—and T 0 .5. School Books, every kind calledfor in this community. • - Latin;Freitch, and German School Books, Lev er . ett , s Lalin L'exicon, Drawing Paper, Books, :old Cards, Drawing Pencils—Crayons, Toy Paints, Colors for oil painting. Music. Brushes, Chalk, Pens, Quills, Bauer of every variety called for. ‘V'aro,rs, ‘Vax, .Materials for Pap4i..Floivers. • Ilarrisdn's Copiing-Ink—Dav:ds' Bine Ink, Indelible ink, several kinds.- llovey's Many Phrenological and llyilropathic Works. Fowlers and Wells' publicatins. Bunk Books. Mems. anti Diaries. (reacher and' Parent. Theory and Practice of Teaching, - hire or Horace Greeley. Star Papors.:ll. W. Beecher. IVorks orTheadoro Parker; • • • Shakspeare, For sale cheap at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. attenfi 9#4.0' eonstitience of the opening of the Cat Mwissa, Williamsport, and 'Elmira It. B. %%hereby direct railroad emnronnicetioti no,%r established with Philadelphia, • PUSEY, & WISE t Wholes:de dMtleis itt . Edreign au d Dvestm Dy Hood:. N. E. corner eird, trltet II I I. A 11 E t. Y H t A are now prep fired to ester extraordinary in dneetnents, to the Northern Pennsyvania trade, to:visit their city to make spring, ptir -11 tst23 'ln'•iddition to the low. prieqs they sell'at, they will also guaratee to ship all good.> pitr chased of them, at . {he s one rates as goods ore shipped. iron' N'ew York. Their S,OCit consists of all the usual varieties of iNGHAMS, CHAXIRRA LAW\7SS, BAREGIs DELAINES, ALPACAS & D Eglal WHITE GOODS IN ALL T EMI II VARIETY, B ROW E & BLANKET S IRISH LINENS & TABLE . DIAPERS, • CLOTHS CASSIMERES, ;_•; A T [NETS c JEANS, V E & - tE EV - EY CORDS; LINENS, DUb R !X i NG . S SIL & SATIN V EST INO-S, BLACK DRESS SILKS, COLOR ED CAM BR ICS, RED & WHITE FLANNELS, TICKINGS & STRIPES; BLEACHED &BRQWN MUSLINS • - All Z..; 0-- A full assortment of -Carpotings WISE, PUSEY, Wholes* Dealers in ready-made ClOthing N. P.. corner Zith did Market Sts., Philadelphia will have constantly...! al hand ati 'extensiv assortment of Men's& Boys' Clothin& of every gade 'and quality .adapted witfpry trade. All garmins warranted or the lieWtt'st yles and best workmanship. . • ' The People's _Cash. Store, AT COUDERSPORT. omethin; illqty. and :Something . ' • 'Wanted: .' ' , • MEIE subscribers, having etiteted into . pin nership arrangements' 'tnder the 'firm bi ' AlAvsArtty& liaPpy all old friends, and all hew "friends, calling day tiller day, and cominoally, at "The Peo. tile's Casli Store" in Coudersport, hiquiriug tor DRY GOODS, • ILI RD WA RE, (ROCKERY • READ Y-11L4 DE CLOTHING, and all the endbiss variety of alliele4 which the People 'Want, and must have. And' the Ilbscribers will sett rd titbit customers, - add or new ' for the" 'Coih, dr 'Other Re4l4 Pall the very best firtidoitid•to:' bo'had iu Noi r aterit rennSyliartia. ' • - ,MAYNARD & IvILCOX." Coilderopeil; Aptil 1545: .• •• • „ =1 Ret o t to-4al Proposing Ao3:ierdmlti:tp the diu:Lstiiution Of-theTOoni- -inomvealgur a P . e.t4rA4l by the ,',rpale and • Pape, :01 . - Reprt : sentatires of the Ponnountrenith: of Pcnnsytra iiiain .General rol low mg aniendment4 are propo: , •'o.l:3 tifit:eonstini tiou of the eonunomVealtli, in`aCeorihince wiiii the provisions of the telaionic:e the'reOC lII= . .„ Theri4,iall be an additional , ,to say) constitntion to be d k signate4jaa. article eley; en, as follows: I= OF PUBLIC.pEpTS: SEc. 1. The state may cont . ract. debt,s, to suP;ity casual deficits or failures us rev'enins; I or to meet expenses not -other Wise provi ded for; but the aggregate amount -of 'such debts ' direct and contingent,. Wh'ethersontratpted by 'Virtiie of ono ir 'tore ncis ofthe 'general, as: scantily, or at ditreient periods of time t sball nev r er exceed seven hundred and fifiy thousand d 01 7 lois, 'and the money arising from the creation of such - dehts, shall be amine!' to the purpose I fur oltieh it %VHS obtained,: or to repay the debts so contracted, and to tui - other WWll:lay pr. ' -"' Sr.c. 2.. In addition. to the iabiwe linti!ed power the state may contract dchts invasiop; suppress insurrectiau; defend the - state in war, or to redeem the ;present out- I standing indebtedness of the - . state; •but the money arising from the tiontracting of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for - which it was raked, or to repay such debts, and to no other Purpose whatever. • r • • SEC. 3. Except the delits above specified, in sections one and two of this:irk+.no debt whatever shall be creased by, or on behalf of . the s;ii'e. - 84. 4, To provide flirt the payment of 'the recent debt, -and any additional debt con tract. dais aforesaid, the legislature shall, et jisijrsi session, of er the adoption of this ' mead:nen, create a sinking fund',' which shall be stillinicrt tq pay the ~coning. interest ciieh debt, and annually to reline° the princ,ial thereof by a snm nut less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; which sinking fund shall consist of the net annual: income, of the' public works, front tine to time owned by the sate, _or the prncetds of the sale or the same, or any par', 'thereof; and of the income or proceeds ohtale'o!'s'ocks owned by the state, toge.her with other finds, or resources, that may be designated. by law.— Thd Said silk pg'finid may lit inciTased, from tine to tittle; by assigning If It any part ofa: tales., or other revein 4 oldie stale, .not re quired for the ordin.:ry and- Curren expenses . ufgoverOment, and unless in ease of war, invasion or insurrtnion, no part of t h e said sinking Inn xh.lll be used or appded other wise thin in extingu.shinent of the pubic aebl, until the amount of such debt is reduced bc;ow,hesun of five millions of dollars. Svc. 5. 'The 'credit of the counnonweallt shall not in any manner, or . event, be Fletled or loaned to, 'any individual, compauY, corFo cation, or assu6atieti littF . 4:111 the cowmen weahli 'hereafter become a Joint owner, or stockholder, in any e'intpany, association, ur , corpormion. (. 'rite &oati m umwcalth shall not as- IlplAeb;, orally part t h ereat; of any nounty, city, liortitagla, Or. township; or any corporation, or tissocittion; miless such debt shall have bepta contracted to ciialaln the sta.e 1p repel in fusion., . i tlanarcss domos:ie insurrec tion, defined itself of war, or to assist the state in ilie discharge of any portion clf its present indeGlediattss. BKC . 7. Thu Ifig",.!atnre, shall r a nt a ailhorize any comity, city, htirough, township; or in corporated distract. by v ;roc Of a vo e t.f its citizens, or otherwise, to bectitur a s.tcliliord : er iu may company, at:sum:am, or ctorporatin qr to tilmain money for loan its creqit'to, any eorpot ation, association_ ins i.ution. or party I= There shall he an additional article to said Co to bc.dosiguated as unfelt:. its follows: ARTICLF. OF NEW COUNTIES NO county shall be divided bra dine cut : . Ling WY Over one-tenth of its popuihtion, (eith er to form a new county or otherwise.) with- Rut the express assent of such county, by . a vote oh' the Uleciors thereel; nOr shall ahy 110 W county be established, containing' less than four hundred square miles. 1111111=1 rpm section two 0'0111 . R:it article of the cow:tint:ion; strike oni words, "of the i cily of PhiladelOei, rii,(rof crick county' • resßeettrc ;y:"•from section live, same article, strike oat the wordq, " of Philodelpibi coil of 111 e. sereral coontie§;" timin sectitei strikg . Mit dm ‘imrtts, "neither' the' city of Nitro:4l4a nor city," and insert in lieu thereof Ike words, "404 twigeth4 . Atrilie• E . tjeti(kii jour, HZIIIIO article, ulid, imlieu thereof insert the tollowing: • -• ."Sec. 4. In the year- ono thousand eight ipindreil and sixty-four, and in every seventh year the're;irter, represcniatives to the num- - ber of one hundred, shall be apportioned and distributed equally, throughout the state, by districts, in proportion to diC. own her of tax able inhabitants in the several- parts thereof; except that any aminty - ciinaiiting at ileasti thiCe thou and five hundred taxab.e.s. may be allotted a separate repres'entation; btu no more titan throe conn - ies shall be joined,- and no county shall be limitation of a district. Any city 'containing a sUfficient number or taxab!es to- entitre it to at least two representatives, shall have ti separate repre sentation assigned it, and - shall be divided in to cottenidut districts of contiguous territory pf equ.il taxable population as treitis ta r ty be, piteit of which districts shall elect 'nue,' repre .'• "'" • • At ilie elid ofsectioa scivon, article; insert thi•se 'words, "tlie city of Plrtladclplriri shrill be divided iiharorial disirids; of contiguous territory as nearly - ,e,fiu4l,in,ltix-r able.impulation us poSsiblei but nu ward .sl4llt beditided.in thefurinatiort ..'s . , The legislature, at ha first session,; after the adoption 'of this amendment; 'shall 'divide' the city of PiiihiclelphitinVo' sAnadrial' 7 dibtricts, itiohnilr'.lblive provided;'inch districtS to reuidizr unchanged uwii the apportionment in the yoiljniethou gaud eight hondreil"Zind f sixty-four: '' -To lie - The legisltnreshall'have,t)te power to. Al-, ter, rewrote, or amlul.'itny charter or itieer,' poraticin hereafter conferred'. by; • or Wider; auTspecial,'Or'giizeral law, whenever in their opinion it may be injurious to the thizeits'•of the commonwealth; in such manner, however that no - injustice shall be•dotte to the' corpo rave. ' • .; • h 21:1856. Resoltlcti n That this resolution p4l:- ' On the tirseaniendinent, yeas 24; rrayli - 5..'04 tiog second amendment, yeas _l9, nays (i. On the third amendment, yeas. 26„nays J. r the fourth ttutehdtnent,!yeasi23,nays • Extract !mutt the Jow. tali tr , ,-• • • ' TILOS. A.. MAGUIRE, Clark. , • - . 1:10110E-OF •R.EPttEtINNTATIyEs ; • -.4 4- fr/ 011 • 7.. L:kisdritirii 3 Tital Tern Mann - . ria sir. On the 1 - st amendment, yeei "12, ; pap 24:- ! ,f_rn the second amendment, yeas:63 ( naps `25. On Ih'e•thirdimiindment, yeas 64; .44ye 26; altdi on,fourib' amendment, yeas 69, nays' 16.. • •• • ' Extract trona the Journal;. • . • • WILLIAM JACK, (Ark. gy:diikrAnylsOrigm, , A. , G. CURTIN; filc.d April 24;.18Z)6. Scerclary of ;1.0 Coln; nfonwealih, .• ; . , . • • • SSORF.TARi'S. OFFICE, ;' I ' • "; • 7 liqrrilaitili,.4PC 27, 164 'do. eeitif.v thatiht. ali3ve and fnregoing,js •a'trite; and eerreet copy of the mighyd - 10.9: irittrm relative lo un amendment of the Con :ititution7, us the e•ante retuain4 on ,fiTe in this office.. - -- -, -k )In testimony whereof! have hcre- LS.. ;MHO set-my hind end- caused - to be ......,...... )affixed the . soul • of the 'Secretary's Office, the day.oul ye4r itborp written: ' A. G. CURTIN, • . Secipary of the Communicealth: . IN SENATE, April 21, I 8 14§011.iiip II 1111 , 10S:lb7 11;lf:11q1110,11 , ..4 to the Constitution - ofih'e Cinntoonwealth;boing no der consideration, .. On tho question, - . . .. Will the Se:nate•agree to the first. amend ment 7 '' - . The veils and nays were taken ar,recal4 . to the provis.oris of the Constitution, and were as lid :ow, viz: Yeas—Messrs. Browne, Duel:A - Ay, Cress.. well, Evati , ,Ter,gusiin, t lenniken, Hogg. In grain, Jamison, Knox, Lanback, Lewis, Me 'Clielock, 'Price, ' Sellers, Shuman, Soother, Straub, Taggart, Walton, Velsh, 4erry, Wi thins, a P iatt , Spiaher-2.1. Crdhb, Gregg, -Jordan, MO linger and Pratt-5. ' So the question was determined itl the nfliroiative.. . . On the qttestinei. ' %%ill the Senate agree tq the . second amenditient The yeas anti oars were taken agrepaidy to the provisions ofiiie Cousdiution and .were. as 31,1 low; viz: Yeas—Mess -s. Bt owns, Buckaiew, Cress wel; Evan 4, hinge, Ingrain,. Jamison, Knox., Labanch,:LeWis, - Sellers, Shu man, Souther,. ti`,ratib, Walton,-Vt e:sh, %\ her iv and Wi kins-19, Nays;— . .l:eisrs. "Ferguson, Cre - gg, Pratt, l'r:ce and Piatt, Speaker-6. St the . iiae, , Liolywas th!...era!iet..il in the inciirma.ily ~• , . , . On !he . quescloo;. - — ‘ll . lrthe, Senale agree to the :hird anien4 meta ! r The ypainp4 rotyg were taken agreeably to the. Ceo;titotion, %%pre • Yeas-31essrs e Brow.ne, linchMew, Crabh, Cr .tssw MI, Evans. l'ergiFon, Flenniken, lln e, ttignlan,'.htni;on, KIJOS, "Lewis, M'Clititoek, Mellinger, Pratt, Sel:ers, 'Shuman, Souther, Straub, Tagg.mt, AVahon,. %Volsh, Wherry 'Wi.li r ots and Pratt, Simiker—*? 4- • urpyg--1. Su the, question was dett-rtnined in the affirmative. Uti ihe gees:ion, 11 the :Senate . agree to the fottr:li ametehoent The yeas anti- nayi were talten.agreent4 to th e co tt -,titit.ion, and were its col.ow, viz: Yeas—Me,sr-t. Browne, Bnchitiew, Lvittis, I..?entitheti, tinge, Ingram, Jitmi- , sou, Jordan, Knox, L: tali Lewis, ArGlin: took, Price, Se.lers, Shnumn, Stot.her i Stratili, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, NVitions anti Platt, Speaker-72:S Nay.: 1 e.iSTA. Crabh, Gregg, Mellinger atui Pratt-1. Si the toes:ion W:l4 (14:T1.bn:tined in the Joni-tiara the . House of Itepr2sentatives, i I :2 I , I 'Fite yea; and nays were taken agreeably to the, prov isions . nt: ate, Constitu: ion, and on the first propoii:d amen:linen!, were as folio WS, viz Ye , ls—Messrs. Alldgri9ll, Ball, Beck, (Lyeoinittg ) Beek, (Vork,) Bern hard, Boyd; Rover, Brown, Brush, Bitch:man"' Campbell, Carly, Craig, Crawford, Dow quo, I.liii t ,p;r, • Fatiso.d, Foster, Ge;7„ Darner, Heins, Hibbs, Dill, Holcomb, Hunseeker, 1111- brie, Ingham, Innis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Loitgaker,Lov , ltt, MlCaltitont, M'Cartliy, ArCoinh, Mangle, Menaer, Miller Montgoniery, Moorhead, Ntinneinacher, Orr, Pearsitn, Phelps, l*fircell; Ramsey, treed, Rein hold. Riddle, Italleri's, Shenk, Smith, (Atte glieny,)Sinitli, (Ca ( ‘Vyonting.) Stronse, Thompson, Vail. Whallon, Wright, (Dattphino"Wright; (Litzerne;)' and Wright, :Speaker—U. Nays—Mes.;rs..Atignstine. Barry, Clover,. Coburn, Dock, Fry, INlton, Gaylord, honey, Hamilton . , Da neoek, 'housekeeper, Leisenring; Magee, Manley, Morris . , Mamma, Patterson, Saliiihury, swish, . (tPhit.' udelphil) Walter, WintroAeand rearsley--;14. Se{ 11 1 q tra.i ' d.c:era!li!leal in the of firnireiv e. .On tlie ciestion, Will the Doubt) agree to the second:mend- . meat I . , yeas and:irtys were taken, and were as iollo~~s, _viz Backus, Bald- Ball, Beck, ELycoining,,J.Beelt, [York.] Bernhard, Boyd, Brown, 13 ru,h, Buchanan, CahlwOli Campbell, Carty, Craig. Fausold, Harper, Hill; - Holcomb, Housed:et, linbrie„ Iniiis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, - Long:Lb:q t . Luvett, ll' Calnw. t, M'.Carthy; AI ? tonib, Afati,gle, Iffettear,ALinigoinery:Alitor head, Nunnemacher, Orr. Pearson, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, •Sinjth, [Allegaiiy,]...Strouse, Whallon, E.Litzeriti3,] 4hiltilertiitzt and 'Wright, Spetikert33. • • '• • NAYS—MesAis; AuguStine,: Edinger, .Fry, Fulton,:.Gaylord,• ,tiihbotty, Hainnton, Hanctick.,, Huneker, .Leisepriug, Alagsq, Manley, Patterson, PheiiiS; Thinnp son, -Walieg AVin tro d 13 4 . riz t an'd' YearsteY—tts: " So theloestiba. was dotorminad in'the'af firmative. Ou the question, NY•ifilhO agree to the'third urnbdil; cuelit.t ,• •••• . ..` 7 •• • • The yeas - and -nayaiwere taken, and were as follow, viz ; • . • YEAs--11vsr, Anderson, ..lackus, nail:- B6ck,.[L - j-eciiiiing' . 1 Beck. [York,] Bernhard, Boyd, Boyer; Brown; Buchanan. ta;divelf, Craig Crawford, Ed Inger, .Fansold, Fosmr, Fry, tietz;'lniticS, Ilannel; Harper, Ileins,llibbs, 11111,'Hillegas, Hippie, . Holcomb,. Housekeeper, Ingham, Innis, _lrwin, Johns,' Johnsott:l.:tf porte,.Lebo, .I..ong.tker,-Loveit„'lll.' CalMOt, .11' Comb, . Maugte r , ..11enear, gotnery,'Nuunektacher, Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Ptireenattunsey,lteett, Itiddlti; Shenk, Smith, (Allegheny„)..Smith, (Cali:Ml-MO Smith; (Wy otomg;) Thompson. AVltallon, Wright, (ban- Phin) AVright,(Luzerne,) und'Zitnmetutan-- Li4j . Nays—Messrs: • Bann Clover, Cobourp Dock; Thividall,'Fulton; •GityloiO r GibbcitiFy Hairtilton,• -Hancock; - Huttek . ai Carry,'Mage'e,'Matiley, Moorhead; Morris; PAttppcn7 itehth ,old; ',Roberts, nvigaliebyry; 1141tpr, I%inirode,Yeitrify iipa Wright; SotheAukstioiiwo iletProliPed . in the atEr 7 motive. • , On the ineStion,. _ _ Will the house agree to the : ,rovirth amend _ pmpt 7 ' . . • TfoZyias and nays were taken; and were as follow., viz:. _ - , . . . YnAs—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Ball,Beck, TYork,) "Berk;[Ly4orning.] Bernard, Boyd, .Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, Con - I'ooli Carty. Craig, Crawford, Dowdall, Edinsor, Fausold, - Foster; , Try,- Getz,' Hamel, Harper, Hems, Iliubs, Hill. fl illegal, Ilipple,fiolconilbllpuse keePer, II unseCker, luabrie, Innis, Irvin, John son, Laporte; Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, Tout, M'Cartey, ArCouib, !Mangle, Menear, 'M m :Miller, :Montgomery, Moorhead, Nunnema cher. PO/parson; Phelps, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Rciithol,d, Riddle, Roberts; Shenk, [Canibria.] [Wyoming]Thomp son; Vail, Waiter; Wh al ion. V rightlLuzernel Yeaislty,: Zimmerman Brown ? . Boyer, and SpcaLcr-69. ' Axis--../Messr...• Barry; Clover, Cobotirn, Fulton, Gibbnnev, Hauls, Hantock, Ingham, Leismiring. Magee, Morris, Patterson, Salisbury,lind W introde-16 So the question was determined Mille &flir t. mattvp. . • Sr.F4TAni . 's OFetpe., • Iturrislurg, June 2', loci. Pennsyl tania, •ss Ido cm-tilt that the above and foregoing is two and correct copy of the "Yeas" and Nays" taken on the Itesolotion proposing amendments to the Constitntion of the Com monwealth, as :he vine appears on the•Jour uals of the two Houses ofilie General As,eni lily of this Commonwealth tbr the sessions of c 56: • -. , . •"-•-- ) Wittiess my hand imd the seal of L.S. ',laid dtliceohig tiventy-seveuth day of ...........:.• Jittie. due • thousand. ,eight hundt . pd and tifty:iix. ' ' ' A. G. CU I:11N, Sef retary of fte ' Coplei Or well Oh ? July 17, It.i:Ai. : ' COUDERSPORT ACADEMY. =I Ell s ruilee4 of 'his fiNti•tuiotitake plea sure in. announcing ,a the Pitb!ic hat I they have ett g i g ed the services or the . liev. J. lIEN MUCK.; as Princ'pal. Th's gentle man conies to us ;cell recommended as being taietved, and experitatcutl.lie ' f Aer t t u n g a 4 tat iU te:.ei t in g a la rg e share id t he time luitmgmitirs..i and crittu -tinning the large ;;umber or his ;wont 500 have g one out front under his insi rite Mini, tii . tv.aelwrs different pars of the colimry. It will be his ob:eet to make our Academy one of the most desirable schools in the co in ry, fir those whq %v,-it to tiiteidy thenise:ves fur teaching o r lit {. oilicr responsible stations :tie, and aiso lot Elitist; who desire to•prepare for college. • - .TIIE WINTE R TERM . Will cominedce on. Monday. December tbl, .1r455. - Academie year will be divided in to Four Te . rins, of cloven weeps each term. The Scring Term will coinvience on Monday, February :25, the Si-oilier l'erni %%ill commence on Monday, May %lid!, lc:o;: and the Fan 'I erni ttav TERMS Tuition . per term of e:even. weeks As follows: •. PfineAry s:odies—ReaAing, Spelling, Arolone.ie, - - Cooknoto 'English - brittic hes—Geogra, phy, Ot . .kogcapky, Ari.koket,c, brainiqq, _ $3,00 Higher I:wg:.isl; Branches—N:lllll.4l hiimsophy, .B.s. romony, Clienikrry, owl Lessolls A.gebx.t, Higher Alioheimities—r.Aigebra. onanry, , ~ Lain, (Ire°lc, French, and German Laiignage.a,- . ..... s s.on Drawing exat, - - $!,50 3lnsic, do. _ -. 4W Use of Ins:rninont, - - - - L:r.r. Payment strictly in advance. All scholars who cant write legibly, will be required to present an original CompoAthol mice hi two weeks; and .all.male scholars to declaim once it; tWo weeks. Though the Terms of 'tuition arc consider. ally lower than- they have been here.othre yet.' it designed that the ins ruction shall be thorough in all the branches taught ; am? those wito.desitc. to, learn and are .willing smug a v ery PitpFLTAB.LE SCHOOL, SOBIESKI ROSS,Tresident,l • . LEWlSTreamrer, O. It. ()NEB PON, Secretary, ' t Trusters. 11..1. OLMSTED, ELI REES, Board can he obtained in private Fam ilies in ihe village, nr moms call be had in the Academy by applying to the Tins:ties. t;ouderstior., 1535. L. YiN.RD, Dealer in Dry Goods, Gtoceriel, Crflokerl•, Reidy-made Clothing, and Yankee Noiiiouti —Wu! street, Coudersport. THE PEOPLL'S CASII STORE.' NO [ICE hertkby z , iven that the Noes and 4ccounts 1 of the ia,e tirm Of Tyler and Jones have been transferred to Sinittt-& Jones, and will be to and m the& hand.; fo'r Collection. Those indeb:ed to the late tiian 6 . t• Tylt`y.r anti Jones, will please seftle - the Bettie with thu tithfer- . eigne,dinnnediaiely: • . • JONES Rttdetyport, Inly 3, 1856. NOTICE. ' THOSE indebted to• C. Smith either by note or account arc earnestly remtested I ' to Settle the same immediately, as I am'dmer-. mined to collect what is my due as soon - Ai possible; for money must.. be had and debts most be paid. C. SMITH. Coudersport l July 3, 1836 " CLOTtI- ESSiN . A LL 04sOus !raving , cloth to color and dress, liy leaving the stone at • the store ot'J. 3f. Judd in cotidu.pur,, will be forwarded, to. the. , works .of the, subscriber finished iii good orderaud returned, payment fur dresSing . can lie made to J. Judd on delivery orLhmalt;tin 'Mark the pieces plainly with mane and d,rectiouS. • , . 2 - 01 Geneseh Foik.Sept:l9th,'lss. 49.:H- Butterworth 1 WlLLlurnialithe Poyle withfreith BEEF V V and'Aft.ttros, bu'ruesilayi and Friday during tin) 5e00.p.,. Citi=h will be paid for beet cattle ai , all tithes . Coudersport - ,' July 17,' 1 9 5 G.'' NL• Mfivic received every few days , by ' M. WI M. 0 ,si OleloaeoUs i _OW ..', 4JIL'. - it , g:i't•-i-. THE CASE!. SYSTEM ADOPTED 1 Prices Greatly Reduced ; RORACE WATERS No. 333 Broadway,- A. Y. 9 AGENT . FOTr THE BEST Li9STON ANA N. Y: INSTRUMENTS. • • r" T,n,gest Ass„„ment of Pianos,, 31eloileons, lostruinents, and Musical Mcrcltau li:,e of all binds, in the U, S. Pianos from Ten different comprisiog those of every . vi.ricty . 'of style, frimi ilie plain, neat nod substantial 6,a o c „ Laves, in Walnut or Rosewood CuSes, • froni sl.io to $.2%). to those of the most eleput finish nli to One 'll 4 ombild Dollars. No lions. in the Uoinit can compote witli the above is the number, variety, nod Celebrity of its in, strinnents. nor in the Extremely Low Prices at %%Ida theY are. sold. .110 RACE -WATERS 1 MODERN. IMPROVED P' I A () S • .With or without Iron Frames, possessing i 1 their improvements of over and actin, a length of scale, and compass of tone TOO ti, the Crand Piano, united with the beauty Mat durability of s'yacture of the riviare - 19=10.- 114. y alp justly pronounced by the Press and by the lint Siattical Mastt rs, to be equal tr., Itto