MUSICAL CONVENTION.—A Musical Conven tion will be held at Athens, commencing on the 20th iust., to be under the direction of l'rof. T. J. COOK of New York, to continue three days and close with a Grand Concert.— The conventions held at this place have satis tied our singing commnnity, thnt no better means can be employed for improvement, the cultivation of a correct style, and the dissemina tion of taste. We have no donbt this will prove an equally pleasant and profitable re union. T HE STATE CANVASS. —Judge WILMOT is do ing yeoman's service in his canvass of the < ta te. During the past wetk he has spoken in Indiana, Johnstown, Clearfield, Bellefoute, Lewistown, Mifflin and Duncannon, and everywhere the meetings have been large and spirited, and he has made hosts of friends.— \ fine feeling prevails, and every day his pro spects of election are brightening. If the Kastern and Southern counties but do their du ty his election will be certain. l*p then to work ! and let every friend of human freedom, every opponent of Locofoco ism.do hi* whole duty. l)ou't be deceived by the • wolves in sheeps clothing," who are election eering for the straight-out ticket. Remember that every vote cast for that ticket is a vote vast indirectly for the Locofoco candidates.— Xo true American, therefore, who desires the defeat of Locofocoism, can thus cast his vote, and retain his consistency. Let there be, then, a united energetic and determined rally for the UNION TICKET, and victory will perch upon our banner. "Up Guards, and at them !"'— Harrisburg Telegraph. Ilsrißi-icANs, LOOK HERE !—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, lowa, j and Minnesota, have all held their elections; since the Presidential contest. Every one of . them ha:- sustained its position as a Republi-, can State by decided majorities. The next t trial conies on in Pennsylvania; and if this can be won to the side of Freedom, the j battle of 1860 will be already fought and won. 1 House ap, then, for a united effort in behalf of the State ticket. To falter now is to peril vvervthifig. Those who take one step back wards in an hour when everything depends on our constancy and firmness will sow the seeds of repentance and earn for themselves a har vest of reproaches. msams&h In Wvah.-ing. on the Oth hist., bv Rev. S. F. Coit, L. M. FTKWITTtoKiss bAR.iII A."INGHAM, al! oi" that place. !:i I'r.uA'bi. on the 30th ultimo, bv Bun- Ridgwav. Esq., JOHN LKXi/to Mtss SI'SAN PRICE, both of Ulster. U. Rev. John G. ftnliin, in Warren. September 2ft,Mr. 'Li M \X C. IIIXE to MLss ANNA "CHAFFEE, both of Warren. fb the same, in Orwell. Oct. 1. A. H.M'ROUTS. Esq.. of Allured Rocks, Lycoming Co., to Miss R. A.COWLKS c< Orwell. DIED, In I.cTaysville, mi Sunday the 27th ult.. R.VYXSFORD P.AiLEY. of the firm of I). Bailey & Son, in the 32d year of his age. • This sad treat, occurring as it his in the very midst of a "lite of active and more extending usefulness, has spread universal gloom aud sadness over the entire community. Universally esteemed for his many excellent anil virtu ous qualities of mind ami heart, every acquaintance will have to feel yet more and more the loss they have sus tained. —But there are no words to convey an adequate idea of the loss to the liereaveil wife and intaut daughters, the mourning father and surviving partner *aul the in e u-u!a!i!e mother, brothers and sister-. As * hit-band ami father, ever devoted, kind and considerate—as a son aii'i brother, afii i ti inately filial and warmly attached.— I mirioa.-iajr fij. career of life when quite young, by an a<-tiw participation in his father's bit a iocs-, ami by an intense application and ronstant devotion to his duties, M-i .iudial by an amount of natural talent and acquired ski;! si' Mom combined in one individual, he had secured a uniformity of suer-ess seldom attained in a business of su"h eeiupii atid character. The urbanity of his tuan j tier,strict attention to every minute detail of business, j idau accommodating spirit, he had iu an eminent de kree oi.taused the esteem aud lore of all with whom lie tel so acquaintance. His death is felt to be an irrepara ble , >-s to this community. NCUJ AimcrtiscmoUs. ()HPHAN'S COURT SALE.— By virtue A " -if an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford c.oun gv. will )*. exposed to public sale upon the premises, on U'.bVPAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1857, at 2 o.clock. P. M.. the pllowiaglot, piece or parcel land situate in Asylum t .vp.shij.. late the estate of Satnael C. Quick, deceased, P' l bounded and described as follows : On the north by pairis of Paul Quick, west by the lands of Cornelius K ! <.' k spiith by lands of Rilev Quick, Jaiues Gamble and W"-i;iii 7. Administnrf T IS! OF LETTERS rem;tiniii{r in the Fort Office at Towanda, quanter ending Sept. 31), l-> 57. • ;U n Erastus McConley John U.-:i.\r (Teacher) M'-Intlre"James Maai- Geo G Marsh Wm Merman of Kugartown .M>rlev Lnrv A Miss K'-'-vii P. ~ Mitchell Ann Mrs B- Jumont Joseph Morris Leonard sr'wn l.vnian J Morton S sidy Andrew Mahony Patrick ■••irry F.phraim Morrow A L' .e Patrick Murray Capt Ed ' c-y Ji-rem:all Meltnun Win ,i"*nson TV X" Magrow Dennis r ova i larissa Mrs Martin W A 2 '-<■"( range Mrs Moon Mary Miss "•esSheldeu K Moore Amiela Mrs ■ ciieicn Charles 11 Nixon Thos A 3 smelly David Xaglee S V ■arke Uaac Xestel Pametia Mrs • n < harlea Northrop Chester N f ' l ' ''J 111 4 O'Brien Thomas eegan lhoiuas Pratt Jamee R > 1 Preston' Charles A Geo Geo L Pbelan I'atriek o-r .Nicholas Picket Morris >rnn7 . 3 Payne Francis Miss sixer Martin Peterson John B ■■ nviii e \y a Pinner Bell Miss b, "!- a , rrco Patterson Survilla ~'" aa k H Pestard Pat melia I'latt Charles Vh" o' '' rs Padgett Ph>Ebe E A j . efceppir Phillips "' '""ti F. O. Quade Mary Miss 2 v U r Lmanuel Reed .1 M 2 fjAXndrew M, Ray John [ ar ,i,. Robinson Ellen Miss urn " r Krsenerantz Porter ff" ■'ynrs Robinson Charles I Mioheal Rounds E®" • Khortell Robert 2 r\ John Shannon James 3 ,denies Swrrth & Son I* '"'i-j M Miss Smith James II Shannon Michael Smith Riley B , 1 A Mrs 2 Solonmn Charles „i . ?,, a ® ue l . Steel Mrs Lydia i r H Simpson Mr 4 W G ;a r< J * . S-niih Mrs s uvOio t?"f Shark Walter B me a „a Swazey Charles iilwic t> rr. Schrader M 1 Miss JffEi 4 Kchoonover Daniel >ti2 J Swain Eunice Miss Johnif 3 Warren M mS i? ?- Wood Peter flier r!k 3 Shlpmaa A Wheeler laahLn n • i Watkins A Harrison re 1 Wolf Hiram (Sat tm " nce * Welch Patrick ejhiL wm- Vaw Hiram ri"' a ® n 3 H. B. McKEAN, P. M- J l^rtreta 8 Icrt 1857. D. A. OVERTOP', Auditor. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE.—/. U. Ransom -BjL 4* Co. vs. S. F. Washburn and C. H. rimes. In Brad. Common Pleas. No. lifts, Sept. terra, 18.7 ft. Also, Gilbert Prentiss & Tuttle vs. same. In Bradford Common Pleas, No. 200, Dec. terra, 18.73. The undersigned an Auditor appointed by aid Court to distribute funds raised by the Sheriff sale of defendant's real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Towanda horo' on Saturday, the 31st day of October. A. D. 1857. at ft o'clock. A. M.. when and where all persons interested are requested to present their claims or lie forever debarred from an v -hare of sa'ul fund. Sept. 28.U-77. P.P. MORROW, Auditor. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE.— HaII J- Russell A vs. I. [.. 4- //. L. Lninoreu.r. In the Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 17ft, May term, 1857. The undersigned, Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised by Sheriff's sale of the real estate a#defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his offii-e iu Die borough of Towanda. on Saturday the 31st day of October. 15.77, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at i which time and place all persons interested are required ! to present their claims or else be forever debarred from said | fund. Sept. 28, 1857. P. D. MORROW. Auditor. A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of j J\ the estate of Jlfitrcvs Terrell, dte'd. In the Or- ! plains' Court of Bradford County. Notice is hereby given, that the Auditor appointed to 1 distribute money in the hands of the \dininistnunr of this j ertatc. wi'l attend to the duties Of his appointment at hi.- ; office in the borough of Towanda on Friday, the .Iftth of Oct.. 15.77. at 2 o'clock, P. M. All persons having claims upon said money must present them, or else lie forever debarred from the -.tine. P. D. MORROW, September 29, Auditor. A DMIMSTUATKIX NOTlCE.—Notice i l is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of MINER GRAVES, late 'if Ridgherry tunn -hip, dec'il., are reque-ted to make payment without de lay : and all persons having claims against said estate will please present theiu duly authenticated for settlement. CHARITY GRAVES, September 25.1857. Administratrix. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—AII persons in- \ J.A debted to the estate of SILAS TITUS, deceased, j late of Herrii k township, are hereby notified that pay ment must tie made without delay, aud all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them July authenticated for settlement. ZOPHAR PLATT, September 26,1857-. Execntor. BRADFORD co TEACHERS ASSO CIATION.—The next regular meeting of the Brad- j ford C'ountv Teachers' Association will be he'd iu TROY, I on FRIDAY. OCTOBER 0, at 11 o'clock. A. M. An Address will le ueliVr-rtid tie fore the Association by j the Rev. S. F. COLT ; and an Essav read liy Miss E. P. i G UYER. J AMESMcWILLI A M, September 2ft, 1857. Secretary. | Tlie Banks have Suspended! fct'T GUTTENBURO ROSENBAUM &. Co. Are jc.-t opening a. full assortment of 'D 3- y x & READY MADE CLOT MSG. IX) R TIIE FALL TRADE, which they wiil sell at New York prices. Our motto is " Quick sales and small profits. THE LATHES wiil find in onr assortment an endless variety of all the goods they need. Our shelves arid drawers are crowded with articles for their n-c. We call special attention to our new styles of FANCY SILKS, the finest the market affords. SHAWLS, broc.be. Bay state and chashmere, of all '-iz.es and qualities. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, French, English ate! American Merinos, plaid and striped DeLanes, plain and figured Abipaceas, in fact everything usually kept in Dry Goods stores. First-rate calico at G cents per yard, good muslin at 51 cents. A fine assortment of BONNETS . !„ul ; < -' Collar-, Under sleeves, Handkerchiefs, Laces. Gloves, Embroider ies, Hoisery. Ac. OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is replete with fash ionable goods ; Overcoats front $1 tos2o. business coats from $3 to $l5, vests all price---, pants from #2 to $(!. A general assortmont of underclothing, collars, Ac. CLOTHING made to order if required, and upon the shortest notice. Don't forget the place, in Patton's new block, corner Bridge and Main streets. GUTTENBURO, ROKK.VBAUM A CO. Towanda, Sept-em Iter 30.1837. DR. J.M'INTOSH, DENTIST, nfc£p£sSheordia!!y thanks the community for thege- nerous treatment he has received for the past eight years, and promises to exert hinistll in future as he has never li-me before to deserve their confidence. Hereafter no work will leave his bauds that will not compare favorably with the best -tyle of city dentistry. In connection v. .at thanks, he begs to say, that the im mediate payment of plate work will be a necessity. A good fit i- a most difficult olgect to be attained without having paid for the plate. It is true that a poor fit can be had whether paid for or not, but the responsibility is not in the least impaired with him. if the work is paid lor perhaps the opposite. It is mightily offensive to lie sus pected of a deliberate attempt to gouge. He will under take to do nothing beyond his skill to accomplish. Per sons who do not wish to employ liim until they tind the plate is " going to do," are imfoVtncd that he does net de sire to tie so employed. He can point to as large a num ber of good tits as any dentist can of equal business ; and —if he does say it—to a great many more artistically ar ranged cases. If what lie has done, cannot be taken as a sufficient guarantee, the choice of another dentist will never be a subject of complaint by him. Towanda. September 18, 1857. To All Concerned. riM[E Subscribers' liabilities are sucli that they will ci .l tber lie obliged to sell the Judgments and Notes they hold against their customers, or enforce collection. We hope our friends will not drive us to such an alternative. Au early attention to this notice is requested. Aug. 19,1857. _ _ MQNTANYES. KOIi SALl'l _ _ THE well-known and well-established OAR HI AGE MANUFACTORY situated on Main st I!■'?>' n *"ith purt of the Borough of Towanda. ■ liiaqf Also, the Smith Shop, Timber House and Barn on the same lot, and stock of Timber on hand. Also. HOUSE AND LOT adjoining the shop lot. wirThi- whole v. ill Ire sold cheap for ready pay. For terms apply to the subscriber at his residence on the pre mises. N. B. The subscriber has on hand some vy $l5OO or sl*oo worth of CARRIAGES, offrcv "jMyf different kinds, which he will sell on reason able terms for ready pay or approved credit. Towanda, Aug, 1, 1807.m3 G. H. DRAKE. 1 EXTRACTS for flavoriug, for sale cheap li at FOX'S. CASH PAID FOR BEEF HIDES, AND SIIEEP I'ELTK AND FURS, at No. 2, Patton's Jiiock. aug!7 w)l A. ROCKWELL. fllisccliancoos. MUSICAL CONVENTION ! ArkZ Prof. T. J. COOK, of New-York, will hold a f af ATHENS, Bradford Co. Ra.. to commence on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, ls r >7.to continue three days, and close with a GRAND CONCERT. Admission to the whole coarse for Gentle men, #l,OO ; Ladies, .70 cent*. l'rof. COOK was recommended by Prof. I. B. Woon- BI'RY , whose ill health would not permit him to accept the cull of the Committee. Woodbury's Works will be used, and furnished free of charge during the Convention. Particular attention will be given to the development and cultivation of the Voice, Execution, Reading in Mu sic, and correct taste, all combining to make this a rare opportunity for improvement iu, and enjoyment of, Vo cal Music. Pleasant accommodations at reasonable rates, have been provided for those attending from a distance. Further information relative to the Convention will be cheerfully given on application by mail or otherwise to I. X. EVANS, Secretary, Or any of the Committee of Arrangements, C.T. Hci.L W. 11. FUITCNER, W*. E. DI EUL, D. F. PARK, GUT/, B' PERKINS, H. C. Baikd, C. N. SHIPMAN, N. C. HARRIS," J. B. REEVE. SPECIAL COURT.—Notice is hereby gi yen that a Special Court of Common Pleas will tie held in. and for the County of Bradford, commencing on MONDAY, the Pith day of November next. at"lft o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, in the borough ol Towanda, and to continue one week, at which the Hon. Robert G. White will preside, for the trial of the following cases, to wit:— Newton Humphrey vs. William Humphrey, Ejectment.' C. L. DcChastclleuX vs. Jra Jennings, et al. Ejectment. S. V. Shipmun vs. David Wilmot, Appeal. A. B. Smith vs. Samuel Kelluin. 2d, et. al., Ejectment. Subpoenas made returnable ou Monday. Nov. id, 1857, at 10 o'clock, A. M. ALLEN M'KEAN, Proth \ Ottii-e. Sept. It, i 5.",7. Prothon.itary. Q HEIIIFf'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ klj of Fieri Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed will he ex posed to public sale at tire Court House, in the boro' of Towanda, on FRIDAY, October 2d, 1857, at oue o'clock, P. M., the following lot. piece or parcel of laud situate in Towanda Borongh. bounded north by land of Wni. B. Dodge, east by land belonging to 11. S*. A- J. H. l'hinney, south by land of Daniel Moody aud west by William st., being fifty feet front and running hack about one hundred and twenty-five feet, more or less, all improved, with one framed dwelling house and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of It. C. Smal lev, now to use of J. H. Phinnev & Co.. vs. R. W. Smal ler. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff"s Office. Towanda. Sept. 17. 15.77. Wl ANTED.— I wish to purchase 1 #O,OOO V T feet of MAPLE SCANTLING 13 feet long, and 3£ inches squrtre. Any one wishing to make a contract for any or all, can do so by calling at my Furniture Ware Rooms in Towanda. Sept. 1.7. 1-37. CHESTER WELLS. j {j^STRAY. —Came to the enclosure of the J Subscriber in Burlington township, about teu days since. ,i DEEP RED STEER, about two years old with small white spot under the belly. Tlic owiier is request- • ed to prove property, pay charges, and take him away. Bugington,Sept. 12.1857. PHILIP LALLEY. j _\l o tax vi; s j Are now receiving their Fall Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, 3Suots k sljiifs, ?Ijop lcatjjrr, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, AC. II huh M ill be sold at Greatly Reduced Prices. Cor. Public Square and Main st. j. n. MONTANYI:. i TOWANDA. Ij. n. MOXTAVYE, JR. I t. D. JIONTANYE, \ September s. 15.77 )r. n. MONTANYE. I NEW FALL, mm I Just receiving at W illia 111 A. Rockwell's Store, MTo. St, Fatton's Elock. Towanda, September ft, 15.77. A N ELEGANT ASSORTMENT of Dress A. Trinimiiigs. Velvets, A<-.. at Sept. 15,1857. WV. A. ROCKWELL'S. MOHAIR BRAIDS and Twists fur the . hair, at Sept. 15,185 T. WM. A. R(tCK'VEI.L'S. JT'NGLISH and Freneh Merinos, Del>;ige<, Jj DeLaines. Aiapacea-. Thiis-t Cloth-, Shepherd's I'iaid- (a new and fa-hioria hie article) Prints. Ginghams, and in fact all kinds of Dry <1 tods may be had • bap at Sept. 15,1857. WM. A. ROCkW ELLS, i NEW ASSORTMENT of Bonnet^ V Ribbons and Gloves, expressly for the fall trade, Belt Ribbon?- : al-o a in w -lock of Lues and Embroe deries, set oi Collars and Sleeves, Ac., Ac., at ssc,it. 15,1857. * W. A. ROCKWELL'S. A NEW AND GENERAL assortment j. V of Boots and Shoes, Cloths and Ca-simeres, and everything in this line, lor sale by Sept. 17, 15.77. W. A. ROCKWELL. / IKOCKEIIY, GLASS WARE, Groc-eries, Yankee Notion-, Looking Glasses. Wooden Ware, and evervthing vou want moy be found at the new store of Sept. 15." 1857. " WM. A. ROCKWELL. J/wwi LBS. OHIO GRIND STONES, j' /' ft f ana a lot of Grind Stone Hangings, at Sept. ft, 1857. WM. A. ROCKWELL'S. NOTICE.—Notice la here- J[ J by given that letters testamentary upon the estate of Elijah Luekv. late of Shesh-quiii, dee'd, have been granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having any claims upon said estate to present them dulv attested for settlement. NANCY LUCKY, JOHN LUCKY, Kept. 15, 185?. Executor". \ DM INISTR ATOIt'S NOTICE —Notice A A js hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Clarissa Grace, late of .Spriuglie.i l twp . de--eased, are requested to make payment without delay : and nil persons having claims against said estate, must present them duly authenticated, to tin subscriber. Kept, l"., ls.'il. JOHN NORMAN, Administrator. A DMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice X3L is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of James 11. Morrow, late of Asylum ta p., dee'd. are requested to make payment without delay: and all per sons ha viug claims against said estate, must present them duly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber. SADRA A. MORROW, August 18, 1857. Administratrix. tTTTB ARE NOW OFFERING a very i T large atid well selected stock of HOOTS AXO SHOES direct from the Manufacturers, which we oiler at extremely low prices for READY HAY, and invite the public to eail and examine before purchasing elsewhere. June 2d, 1867. HUMPHREY A WICKIIAM. SHORT SEASON! AS the Summer Season will e short, we have conclud ed to make our Usual Reduction of Trices, at Once! Which we have been accustomed to do late in the season, and in view ol this fact, we will sell our large stock of SUMMER CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, r more acts of the general assembly, or l at different periods of time, shall neverexceed seven iinn | dred and fifty thousand dollars, and the money arising I from the creation of such debts, shall lie applied to the ] purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose whatevee. SECTION 2. In addition to the above limited power the state may contract debts to rept-1 invasion, suppress in surrection, defend the state iu war, or to redeem the pre sent outstanding indebtedness of the state : but the mo ney arising from the contracting of ,-uch debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to re ! pay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. SECTION 3. Except the debts above sped tied, in sec tions one and two of this article, no debt whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of the state. SECTION 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, and any additional debt contracted as aforesaid, the ; legislature shall, at its first session, after the adoption of ; this amendment, create a sinking fund, which shall lie I sufficient to pay the accruing interest oa such debt, and , annually to reduce tbe principal thereof by a iiin not less than two hundred and fty thousand dollars; which | sinking fund shall consist ot the net annual income of j the public works, from time to time owned by the state, j or the proceeds of the sale of the same, or any part thereof, and of the income or proceeds of sale of stoi j owned by the state, together with other funds,or resonr- I cos. that may be designated bylaw. The said sinking : fund may lie increased, from time to time, by assigning to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of the state, ' not required fur tbe ordii ary and current expenses of | government, and unless in case of war. invasion or Insur rection, no pert of the said sinking fund shall be used or I applied otherwise than in extinguishment of the public ; debt, until the amount of such debt is reduced below the .-urn ot five millions of dollars. SECTION 5. The credit of the commonwealth shall not in any manner, or event, he pledged, or loaued to, any individual, company, corporation, or association ; m,r shall the commonwealth hereafter become u joint owner, or stockholder, in any company, association, or corpora tion. SECTION C. The commonwealth shall not assume the debt, or any part thereof, of any county, city, borough, or township ; or of auv corporation, or association; un less such debt shall have been contracted to enable the state to repel invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, defend it sell in time of war, or to as.-ist the state in the j discharge of any portion of its present indebtedness. j SECTION 7. The legislature shall not authorize any : county, city, borough, township, or incorporated district, ! by virtue of a vote of its citizens, or otherwise, to be- j come a stockholder iu any company, association, or cor- ; poration : or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to, 1 any corporation, association."institution, or party. SKCON l> AXMNDMK.XT. | Th'-rc shall lie an additional article t<> said constilvtiun i } to he designated as article Xil, as follows : AIITICLKXtt. OP NKVV COUNTIES. ; No county shall he hivided hy a line catting off over I | one-tenth of its population, (either to form a new county j | or otherwise.) without the express assent of such couu j ty, by a vote of the electors thereof ; nor shall any new , 1 county he established, containing less than lour hundred i square miles. TlttKn AMENDMENT. From section two of the tirst article of the constitution ! strike out the words, " of the city of Philudeldhia, and j lof each county respectively from section live, same ar- I tide, strike out the words, " of Philadelphia and of the \ several counties;" from section seven, same article, j strike out the woids, " neither the city of Philadelphia nor any" and insert in lieu thereof the words," and no and strike out." sect.em four, same article," and in lien ' thereof insert the following : ; " Sk'CTinN t. in the year one thocsand eight handn d j and sixty-four, and in every seventh year thereafter, rep- ' j re.-eutatives to the number of one hundred, shall be ap- I ! portioned and distributed equally, throughout the state, ' j by districts, in proportion to the number of taxable in- j habitants in the several parts thereof; except that any I i county containing at le: st three thousand the hundred '■ taxables. may be allowed a seperate n presentation ; but J no more than three counties shall be joined, and no coun ty shall be divided, in the formation of a district. Any ! city containing a snlli dent number of taxables to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall have a separate : representation assigned it. and .-luill be divided into con : venieut districts of contiguous territory, of equal taxa ble population as near as may be, each of which districts shall elect one representative." ! At the end of-(l'M'ui i". eu. same art 1.1.-, insert these • word.-. " the city of Philadelphia .shall he divided into sin- | ! Cr'c senatorial districts, of and ipnou* territory as nearly j •■anal in taxable population as possible ; but no u-ard ! shall be die de l in the formation thereof." ; The legislature, at its first session, alter the adoption ' of this amendment, -hall divide the city of Philadelphia ! into senatorial and representative districts, in the man ner above provided ; such districts to remain unchanged ! until the apportionment in the year one thousand eight hundred aud sixty-four. " rot'KTH AMENDMENT. ' There shall be an additional section to the first article | of said constitution, which shall be numbered and read as follows : Section 20. The legislature shall have the power to al ter. revoke, or annul, any charter of incorporation here j after conferred by. or under, any special, or general law, whenever in their opinion it may be injurious to the citi zens of the commonw alth ; in such manner, however, that no injustice shall be done to the corporators. IN SENATE, March 27.3837. Resolved, That this resolution pass. On the first amendment, yeas 34, nays 7 ; on the second amendment, yeas 23, nays 8 ; on the third amendment, yeas 24, nays 4 ; On the fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays 4. [Extract from the Journal.] GEO. W. lIAMERSLY, Clerk. IN TUF. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, April 23, 1*57. Resolved, That this resolution pass. On the first amendment, yeas 18, nays 12 : on the second amendment yeas 57, nays 54 : on the third amendment, yeas 72, nays 22 ; on the fourth amend incut. yeas s;i, nays 7. [Extract from the Journal.] JACOB <4l EG LEU, Clerk. Filed in Secretary's office, May 2. 1857. A. G. (TRTIN. Secretary of the Commonwealth. SECRETARY'S OFFICE. HAHKISHURO, June 22, 1857. Pennsylvania, xx : 1 do certify that the above and foregoing i< a true and correct copy ol the original " Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution ot ttie Commonwealth,'' with the vote in each branch of tlie legislature upon the iinal passage thereof, as appears from the originals on tile in this office. In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set my [L. S] hand and caused to be affixed the seal of the Secretary's Office, the day and vear above written. A. G.tTUTIV, Secretary cj the CominwuceaJth. IN SENATE. March 27. 1 so7. The resolution proposing amendments to the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth being under consideration, On the question, Will the Senate agree to the first amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agrcealdv to the pruvi •sions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz : YEAS— Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Coffey, Ely. Evans, Fetter, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram. Jordan. Killinger, Knox, Laubach, Lewis, Myer. Scofiehl. Seller*. Siuunan, Steele. Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright and Taggart, Sjir'ikcr —24. NAYS—Messrs. Crabb, Cresswell, Finney. Gregg, Uar ri-. Penrose and Souther—7. So the question was determined in (lie affirmative. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the second amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provi sions of the Constitution, and were us follow, viz : YEAS— Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Cresswell. Ely,Evans, Fetter, Finney. Flenniken, Ingram, Jorpau. Knox. Lau bach, Lewis. Myer, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steele, 5 raub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright and Taggart, Sneaker— -23. NAYS — Messrs. Coffey. Crabb, Frazer, Gregg. Harris, Killinger, Penrose and Scotield—B So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question. Will the Senate agree to the third amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provi sions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz : YEAS— Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Crabb, CreswelJ, Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Erazer, Ingram. Jordan, Killinger, Knox. Laubach, Lewis, Myer. Scotield, Sellers, Shtunan. Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh. Wilkins and Wright —24. NAYS — Messrs. Coffey, Gregg, Harris and Penrose—4. So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provi sions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz : YEAS— Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Coffey, Creswell, Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram. Killinger, Knox. La'u bach, Lewis, Myer, Scofiehl, Sellers. Shuman, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright— 23. NAYS —Messrs. Crabb, Finney, Jordan and l'enro.se—4. So the. question was determined in the affirmative. Is THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, April il, 1857. The resolution proposing amendments to the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth being under consideration, On the question. WW the Houte agree to the first amendment ? HUscellancona. The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to tbe provi sions of tiie Constitution, aud were as tollow. vie : Yr. A*—Metier*. Anderson, Arthur, Backhouse, Ball, Beck, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, cfawsr. Cleaver. Crawford, Dickey, Knt, Eyster. Fausojq Foster, Clbbouey, (11 Idea, Hamel*. Ilarpi r. Ileitis, Heistaud, flill, Hillegas, HoSlnan, (Berks,) Rubric. limes, Jacobs, Jen kins, Johns, Johnson, Kat.tfman, Kerr, Knight . Lessen ring, Ixmg&ker, Lovett. Mgnear, Mangle, M'Calniout, M'llvain, Moorhead. Muinina, Mussulman, Nichols, Xh h olson, Xunemacker. Pearson, Peters, I'etriken, Pownali, Pureell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia,) Ramsey, (York,) Rea mer, Reed, Roberts, Itnpp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith. (Cam bria,) Smith, (Centre.) Stevenson, Tolau, Vail, Vanhoor his, Vickers, Voeghlcv, Walter. West brook. Wharton. Williston, Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman and Getz, Speaker —7H. NAYS—Messrs. Backus, Benson, Dock, Hamilton, Han cock, lliue, Huffman, (Lebanon,) Lebo, Strut hers. Thorn. Warner and Wintrode—l2. So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, Will the House agree to the second amendment 1 The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to tbe provi sions ot the Constitution,and wore as follow, viz : YeAit—Messrs. Anderson. Backhouse, Bali, Beck. Bower, Calhoun, Campbell. Carty. Knt, Puusohl. Foster, Gildea, Hamtl, Harper, Heines, Hictaud, Bilk-gas, Hoff man, (Berks,) Housekeeper, linbrie, limes, Jet.kins, Johns. John-on, Kaullinaii, Knight, Leisenriug, Longu ker, Lovett, Munear, Mangle, M'llvaiTf. Moorhead, Mi.s sclman, Nichols, Nicholson, Xuneinacher, Pearson, Pe ters, Petrikeu, Pownali, Purer l !!, Ramsey, (Philadelphia) Riiuisey, ( York.) Reamer, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Tulan, Vail, Voeglrley, Walter, Westbrook, Wharton, Zimmerman and Getz, speaker - 57. NAYS—Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, Backus, Benson, Bishop, Brow n, ( he..-e, Cleaver, Crawford, Kyter. Gib bonev. Hamilton, Hancock, Hill, Tiine, Hoffman, (l.ebu | in n.) Jacobs, Kerr,. Leho, M'Calniont, Momma, Reed. | Smith, (Cambria ) Smith, (Centte.) Ttevenron, Struth , ers, Thorn. Vaiiboorhis. Vickers, Wagoii-elltr, Warner, Wintrode, Witherow nud Wright—34. So the question was determined iu the affirmative. On the question. Will the House agree to the third amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provi sions of the Constitution, and were as fellow, viz : YEAS—Messrs. Anderson, Backhouse, Ball. Beck, Ben son, Bower. Brown,Calhoun. Campbell, Chase, Cleaver, ! Crawford, Dickey, Knt, Eyster. Fausold, Foster, Gibbo ! ney, Hamel, Harper. Heins, Heistund, Hill, llillegas, ! Hoffman, (Berk-,) Iloftman, (Lebanon.) Housekeeper, | Imbrie, Innes, Jacobs, Johns, Johnson, KaiiffiTinn, Kerr, Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, Manear. Mangle. M'Calniont. ; Moorhead, Mumma, Musselman, Nichols, Nicltolson, Nu i nemai-her. Pearson, Peters, Petrikin, Pow nali, Parcell. | Ramsey, (York.) Reamer, Reed, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith. (Cambria.) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson. Tolan, j Vril. Vaiihoorhis, Vickers, Voeglilev, Wagonseller, West ; brook, Williston, Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman and Getz, Speaker —72. NAYS—Messrs. Arthur. Angu.-n.fne, Backus, Bishop, Carty, Dock, Gildea, Hamilton, Hancock, lliue, Jenkins, Knight. Leisenring, M'llvain, Ramsey. (Philadelphia ) Roberts, Strirthers, Thorn, Walter, Warner, Wharton, and Wintrode—22. So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, Will the House agree to the fourth amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provi sions of the Constitution, and were a- follow, viz : YEAS —Messrs. Anderson. Arthur, Backhouse. Backus, Ball, Beck, Benson, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Calhoun. Campbell, Carty. Chase, Cleaver. Crawford. Dickey, Knt, Eyster, Fausohi, Foster, Gibbont-y, Gildea, Hamel. Har per. Heins, Hic.-tand, Hill. Hillegas, Hoffman, (Berks,) Hoffman, (Lebanon.) Housekeeper, Irubrie, Innes, Jacobs, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson. Kauffuian, Kerr, l.e'm, Lei.-e.i riiig Longaker, Lovett. Manear. Mangle, M'Calniont, M'- llvain, Mumma, Musselman. Nichols, Nicholson, Xune macher, Pearson. Peters, Petrikin, Pownali, Pureell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia.) Ramsey. (York.) Reamer. Reed, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cumbria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Tulan, Vail, Vanlioornis, Vickers, ! Voeghley, Wagon.-eiler. Walter. Warner, Westbrook, ! Wharton, Williston, Witherow, Zimmerman r.nd Getz, Speaker — S3. NAYS—Messrs. Dock. Hamilton, Hancock, Struthers, Thorn. Wintrode, aud Wright—7. S J the que.-.tiuii was determined in the affirmative. SECRET ATY'S OL KICK, lIAIIBI.-UCUO, June 22, 1x37. Pennsylvania, 1 do certify tliat the above and foregoing is a true ami correct < op) of the" Yeas'' and '• Nays'" taken on the resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, its (he same appears on the Journals of ihe two House- of the General Assembly of this Com monwealth for the session of Is <7. Witness my hand and the seal of said office, this 1 [L. s.] twentv-.-edond day of June, one thousand eight hundred aud lifty-seven." A. G. CL'RTIX, July Die Secretary of the Commonwealth. THE GOOD SWISS SALVE IS THE GREAT C'VRER OF FE\ r E li SORES. IT gives immediate relief from pain, and in as qniik a time a.s it is possible tor this disease to be affected, it heals tbe wound-* gradually and safely, after extracting * all poisonous matter, until a permanent cure is made. ITS NAME As its name imports, this Ointment is of Swiss Origin, and is the most remarkable Ointment for curing old Sores j and Bud Kegs ever known. Its curing properties stem to be perfectly irresistible. • Tiie re cipt for making this rare medivine,wasob- ; 1 allied from James Roud oi, an old Swiss tar-maker in North Carolina, who brought it with him from Switzer land. A3 A FAMILY SAI.VK, it ha- no equal, both in its powers for doing good, and its extreme neatness as a CLEAN, SWEET, PURE. PLE AS ANT OINTMENT, healing without the least injury everything to which it 1 is applied. MOTHERS USE IT for their Caked, Broken and Inflamed Breasts with charm ing success. Thousands of Mothers are this da v blessing tbe hour iu which tbey first applied the GOOD SWISS SALVE. SALT RHEUM and SCROFULOUS SORES and Swellings it rapidly cures by striking at the root of the disease an , drawing the humors to the surface. IT SKVKK DRIVES HI EM IN WARD! Under all circumstances of the case IT IS SAF E: Good Swiss Salve i ures Felons. Good Swiss Salve cures Files. Good Swiss Salve cures Burns. Good Swiss Salve cures Bruises. Good Swiss Salve cures Flesh Wounds. Good Swiss Solve cares Toothache. IN SHOUT. tF Wherever Pain or lnflamation exist, apply the GOOD SWISS SALVE, and you will lind rele t. tip" This Salve is put up in LARGER B< i.NES than Ointment in general, at 2 > ets. It is also put up hi Irr.c j China pots, for the accommodation of Families and those j who use it fur Fever Sires where several boxes may be j required, as it is one half cheaper. A pot holds s li\es i aud sells for one dollar. Hundreds of iamilica keep it in ' this convenient form as a necessary household article. A. E. UAKX iBY. Ithaca. N. Y.. sole proprietor. Soid bv J. KINGSBURY, Towanda, Pa. SOZIH 23YSS ! (~\ OTTSLOFFK IS THE INVK.MOIt OF the cele v.T brateil AIJ'IXK EYE BAI.SAM, which has gained sin h wonderful reputation throughout Europe and the United States. It is extracted from plants taken direct Irom the ALPINE MOUNTAINS,and prepared by Dr. Heindrich GoUslotte. a native of Borne, Switzerland, and for many years Professor in ;lie Heme Institute, now a resident of the U. S. This Balsam is superior to anv other eye medicine, be it salve er water. It is a safe and CERTAIN ci'KE for all INFLAMATKINS, PREMATURE FAI.'.I-KE OF Sio'TIT, NKIIIT HI.INHNESS. Hl.Fit on FILM. I'AIN ON Kxrost HE TO I.KIHT, AC., and always makes a QUICK cure. TRY IT! It is reeomended by "all druggists and Physicians who have become acquainted with it\ir tues. ev Each bottle bears his written signature.— Price 25 cents. A. E. Barnabv. Ithaca, N. Y., General Agent. Sold by ,1 L\ TB'RVLTPRY PIL. K T. I^OX TS NOW RECEIVING a large stock of A FAMILY GROCERIES, which are ottered for sale at as low prices as the s.nue quality of Goods ran be bought anywhere this side of the t ity oT New York. I DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—Noii< e J. A is hereby given, that a!! persons indebted to the es tate of MARK 11. GRLENMAN, ilec'd, late of Canton, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them dulv authenticated for settlement. CHARLES STOCK WELL, JOHN VANDYKE. Jr. Canton, Sopt. 21, ISol. Administrators. A DM IN LSTR AT RIXNOTICE.—N ot .XJL is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of WM.'B. UKIFSNYDER, dee'd, late of Albany twp, are hereby notified to make payment without delay, ana all persons having demands against said estate arc requested to present them duly authenticated for settle ment. MARY REIFSNYDER, September 21, 18S7. Administrators. I FATHER —A new supply of Sole Leatli- J cr, Cow Hide, Kip and Calf Skin, at No. 2, Patten's Block. ang2'j W*M. A. ROCKWELL. PpSTRAY. —Broke into the enc'o-y^jgwy J sure of the subscriber, about ibe middle of August, one RED COW, about 13 years Jl Jf old ; the owner is requested to oome forward and prove property, pay charges and take her away. Burlington, Aug.. 17, 1837. JbJ. HAIGHT. SALT FOR THE TABLE and Dairy for sale cheap by To wands, July 25, 1857. WM . A ROCKWELL. tr.nal. 1 EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is here- J bv given, that all perion* indebted t the estate vf GEO. "H. JACKSON, Jc late of ATHENS town ! aMp, uenfndtei to rawfcr ptynent without delay; these having demands .gainst said ( state will pi*sent Hn-tu , Jul v authenticated foi ilcttkment. July 20. Ihi7. JOHN L. SAWYER, Executor. A I> -MIM STB A TOR'S NO'i ICE.—Notice ' J"\ is hereby given, that ail per.-nns indented to the es tate ot Niehobts 1., l ead deceased. !: te <•! tVellstowuditb are requested to make payment without delay ; and nil I person* having el. iiusagainst said estate willpie.tue pre ■ scut thc'iu duly authenticated f r >ettltmtnt. VALOROUS LEONARD. August 1%, Is"7. Administrator. : "JE X ECU TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice i.s hco- JLd bv 'liven that all |ivr.-.ons indebted to the estate of FREDERICK FISHER. dee'd of Sot th Towand®, nimt make immediate payment, and all persona having de mands against said estate, w ill pre.-ent tbera duly authen ticated for settlement. S AI.SBURY ( OLE, JOSEPH HOMET. Angus!. It. 1".7. Exccctors. ! EN ERA L ELECTION PIUiCLAMA | " M TlOX.—Wlit-rcii*. by an act of assembly of the I'om in"iiwealth. entitled •• an get relating to the elections of tliis coniTuonw. ;'!th." it is enjoined upon me to gUe puL lic notice of -ici: eh- turn to 1 e held, and also thocnumc ration ia sm 1 notice what rdfiters are to la; electid, i, ,l< / UN" A. CODDING, High Sheriff 1 of the County ot Brad ford, d i hereby make known and give nothe to the elec tors of -aid cui lity that a gem ral 11<- tioii v. ill be held i:i said county, on TUESDAY. the 13th day of October, in the sevi ral distri't- in said county, to wit . In Albany, at the sub-district -choc ! house uear Caap bell's mill. In A-y! TIM, at the bouse of Jacob !'rat< hey. lu Athens boro', at the house of E. S. Mathewson. In .Athens twp., at the house of J. 11. Hunt in Athens P.oroogI:. i In Armenia, at the house of John S. Becker. I in Burlingtonboro,, at il=e Hall of Henry Ve.sbnrg- In Builir>gton twp., at the house ot Ho* well l.uther. lu West Burlington, at tLe hou-e ol Ezra Goddaid. In Canton. at the lionse or A. E. Spalding. In Columbia, at the house of James Morgan lu Durell, at tl.e school house, called the centre school ! house. near S. Decker's. In Franklin at the bouse of J. M. Martin, now occupied by 11. M. Southwell. "in Granville, at the house of Benjamin F. Taylor. In Uerriok. at the school bouse near Daniel "Purand's. In LiL-hticM. at the house of Cyrus Bloodgood. In I.eltoy, at the school house in Ecßoy. Tn Monroe, at the liouse of J. I*. Smith. In Monroe born" at the house of Ethel Taylor. In Orwell, at the home of Francis Woodruff. In Overton, at ihe hou-e of Win. Waltmaa. In 1 ike. at the house of Dennis Johnson. In Rome, at the Academy, In Bidgl nry, north distrn t at the house of J. 0. Plae ; south district at the liou- eot ('. (. French. !u Shosh'quiii, at the Valley llou-e. lu SiiiiUilield, at the houe of A. J. Gerould. hi Springfield, at the hou-e of T. Wilder. In Standing Stone at th* liouse of Simon Stevens, lu Sylvania i,oro", at the house of Curtis Merritt. lu South Creek, at the s. hoo! house near A. GiiMt'-j. In Towanda boro', at the Grand Jury room, in tha Court House, in said boro". Iu Towanda twp., at thr school house, near If. L.Scott's. In Towanda North, at the house of S. A. Mills. In Troy boro', at the Eagle Tavern. In Troy twp., at the house of V. M. Long, in the boro' of Troy. In T' -'arcra. at the school house near James Black's. In Cl-ter. at the bouse of S. B. llolcomb. In Warren, at the house of It. ('ooper. In Wells, at the house of L. Seelev. In Windham, at the house of lieuj. Knj kcndall. In Wy.dusing. at the house of J. i(. Blink. In Wilinot. at the house of John Huffman. In Wysox. at the house of James M. Heed. At which t;me and place the electors aforesaid will elect by ballot One"person for Governor of *Le C.mmon wealth uf Pennsylvania. One per-on for Canal Commissi,ner of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. Two persons for Judges of the Supreme Court of tLe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Two persons to represent the County of Bradford in the House, Ac. Dm person for High Sheriff of the County of Bradford. On< person for l'wthnnotary. Clerk of the Oyer and Terminer,Ck rk of the Orphan's Court, and (Juarter Sea aiens the Peace of the County of Bradford. One i c-rsou for Register of Wilis and Roc-order of Decda of the County of Bradford. One person for County Commissioner for the County of Bradford. One person for County Auditor of the County of Brad ford. One person for Treasurer of the County of Bradford. One person for Coroner of the County of Bradford. And in and l>y said act, 1 am further directed to giv® not ice " that every pt r.-on excepting justices of the pear® vrhothail ledd any office "I profit and trust under the go vernment of t! e i nitid states i r of this: State, cr of any incorporated district, and also that ovi ry member of con gress and of the r-fate Legislature and the select a** 1 , com mon council of any city, or commissioners of any incor porated distri' t, is"by law incapable of holding or exer cising rt the same time, the offh e or appointment of Judge, lnsj.e -tnr< r Clerk of any election of this Common wealth. and that no inspector or other officer of any sucli election, shall be then eligible to any office to be voted for. By the 4tli section of an act passed the ICth day of April, Js4o. it is provided "that the 13tli section of an at passed July 2d, 1-30, entitled " An act re lating to the elections of thl- commonwealth," -hall cot be construed as to prevent an}- militia offii er from etrving as Jndge, Inspector or Clerk, at any general or special election of this Commonwealth. In the i.lst section of the act first above mentioned, it is enacted that every general and special election -hall be opened between 8 and Iff in the forenoon, end costume without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock iu th® evening, when the polls shall be doted. By the lF'th section of the at passed Feb. 3d. IMG. it thai! be lawful for the inspectors and judges of any gene ral election which shall he hereafter held in the Armc.ia election district of Bradford county to close the polls of such election at 5 o'clock, P. M. By the 11th section of the act of it is provided that the polls of the election district of Tuscarova tv.p. L* closed at .Mock, P.M. It is further directed that the meeting of the Judges it the Couit House iu Towanda, to make rut the gc-i era! ret - ru, shall I e or. the 3d day after tl-e election, which will he on the If.lti day of October. Wni:ur.\-. a Joint Resolution proposing certain amend ments to the Constitution oftliisCommonwealth, has Ucit agreed to by a majority of the t.icrabei j elected to each Hone of ti c Legislature, at two aurcc-sive sessions of ths same, the fir.-t session c.nuueaciug on the fir.-t Tues day of January.in the y >-ed Amendiuents t .the ConstHntii n."' approved May twi titli. Anno !>• niir-i one thousand eight hundred and fifty-.-even, it is,-among other things, pro-. \ ided as folk v. -. to wit SECTION 1. That for the purpose of ascertaining lh-> sin e of tlio eitizi n* of this C minoiw c uth in regard t j the adoption or n jecticu > !' said Amendments, or either of tin ui. ths tiovvrnor of Commonwealth shall issue a writ of vieetion dirwdidto tin- Sheii!Tof e:uh and eve ry ( -,unry in this Comnion'.vi'i lth, commanding them to give notice in the inttal nuinin r. in not less than two net."spai era in each County, provided that so many are pufili.-hed therein, that an election will be belli in each of the townships, wards ami districts therein, on tl e second Tuesday in October. ■ the year of > r Lord one thou •and eight hundred and Ufty-cven. for the purpose of do, riding upon the adoption i v l cjei ti ni of the said Amend ments, or any of them : which siid of tin- C.enerul Assembly, and t > deposit tlicm in a box or boxes to he for that purpose provided by the pro per officer*, which tickets shall be respectively labelled on the outside, " First Amendment," " Second Amend ment," •• Third Amendment,"'ami'• Fourth Amendment," and those w ho are favorahle to said Amendments, or any of them, may express their doive by voting each as ma ny • eparatc written or p r j; ted, or partly written or print ed ballots or tickets, containing < n the Inside thereof the words, " Tor the Amendment," and those who are oppos ed to Rich Amendments, or any of them, tuny express their opposition fv voting each as many writ ten or jointed ballots < r ticket* containing on the inside thereot the word-," Against the Amendments." SKCTTON 2. That the election on the said proposed Amendment 3, shall in all respects be conducted as the lieren.l M'e tions of this Commonwealth are now con diieted ; and it shall he the d ty of the return Judge* of the respective counties and districts thereof, first having carefully ascertained the number of votes given for or against each of said Amendments in the manner uforf -ni l. to rrrkc or.t duplici te returns thereof, oxrressed in words at lmgth and not in figures only, one of which re turr.g so made shall be lodged in the " ProthSnotarv'a of fice of the Court of Common Picas of the proper cianty. and the other sealed and directed to the Secretary of tb Commonwealth, and by one of said Judges deposited forthwith in the most convenient Post Office- JOH N" A. COimiXG, Sheriff. Tcwanda. September 15, ISA 7. DRIED PEACHES, ORANGES, FIGS. Prunes, Raison;, Ac , at Jvml, 1357.