THE J.OTJBML. PEOPLE'S CONVENTION. All such as arc opposed to the policy of the present National Administration and the lection of James Buchanan to the Presi dency, are requested to assemble in Mass Convention at Clearfield, on Tuesday the day of jivzust, (Court week,) for the purpose of organizing for the more active prosecution of the campaign. M. A. Frank, Henry Groc, A. L. Ogden, Philip Antes, .S. B. Row, Ellis Irwin, John F. Irwin, Thomas Ross, J. B. M'Enally, James Dowler, Win. M. Michael, David S. Plotuer, James Biss. John L. Allison, David C. Ilamerly, Geo. II. Bycrs, John Klinger, James M. Bunn, Hugh Riddle, John Shetter, Daniel Livingston, Wm. Ten Eyck, John Pafton, J. A. Campfield, S. McCune, Thomas Snyder, Samuel Sebring, J. D. Murphy, E. Montelius, H. D.. Patton, James Hull", David Smith. Joseph W. "White, John Thomson, Samuel Fulton, Daniel Chambers, JSamuel Bycrs, William Jenner, 8. C. Patchin, John W. Wright, Andrew ShotI, L. D. Weld, Jas. M. Smith, T. M'Xaul. Josiah Evans, Klislia Moor, Wm. Irvin, B. B. Wright, Henry Swan, X. Kishel, Abraham Reams, Samuel Powell, John Wooldridge, Giles Tucker, Jr. Ivcc Turner, J. S. Johnson, "Wm. Jones, David G. Xcvling, John Shecsly, Wm. Mitchell, C. R. Macumber, James Gallaher, David Mitchell, Aaron Pcircc, Elias Hurd, Lewis C. Ilamerly, Nelson Hatch, . K. S. Montgomery, Bazlc Dimond, Benj. Wood, II. F. Antes, Isaac Goon. Wm. Wooldridgc, H. L. Henderson, W. P. Fulton, James W. Owens, Win. IF. Robertson, Oliver Conklin, M. Woods, R. F. Ward, Thomas Itliiis, Peter Arnold, E. S. Dundy, Thomas Shea, Joseph Peters, Jacob Irwin, Wm. Kadebaugh, Alex. Irvin, S. J. Row, Richard Mossop, Allen Mitchell, Samuel Tate, John Troutman, B. Babcock, II. Hays Morrow, E. It. Stoughton, Beni. Spackman, A. V. Cooper, Wm. M'Bride, Barth. JIadden, Geo. Henderson, Wm. Gallaher, J. W. Win slow, Wm. Bard, Henry M'Kim, Alex. Draucker, James Brown, Robt. Pennington, Geo. W. Ilarley, John W. Thomson, U. W. M'Naul, T. W. Flemming, G. W. Derr, E. A. Hippie, J. M. Kelly, A. K. Siioff, Lionel Weld, J. Weld, A. M. Montelius, W. Johnston, J. B. Segner, R. S. Humphrey, Jos. M. Smith, John Swan, D.O. Cronch, Joshua Felt well, John S. Williams, Edw. Wooldridge, G. B. M'Mastcrs, Joseph II. Jones, It. It. Welsh, Joshua J. Tate, D. B. Rodkey, . Mitchell Reed, Jacob Green, Lewis Cardon, B. Hartshorn, L. J. Hurd, John II. Byers, Moses Peirce, Jonathan Westovcr, Giles Tucker, Jos. Johnston, Israel Wood, David Wood, Em. Hiltebrand, Horace Patchin, W. I,. Antes, Wm. S. Bradley, Wm. Reed, B. K. llemminger, tyVT.EG ATE CONVENTION. A Mass 1J Convention of those opposed to the Pierce and Buchanan Democracy bavin? been called to meet in Clearfied on Tuesday of August Court week, it is also proposed that a Dele gate Convention for forming a County Ticket lie held on the same day. Those who are opposed to the policy of the present National Administration and the election of James Bu chanan to the Presidency, in the several town ships and boroughs throughout the county are, therefore requested to meet at the usual pl.iccs of holding elections, on Saturday the ltiA of August, and each select three delegates to meet in Convention, at Cloaifk-1 1. on Tuesday the 19TII DAT OF AlGlST, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M. (court week,) to form a County ticket, and to transact such other business as will ! brought before them. July CO, 18 M. Committees o? Vigilance. Tho following persons arc requested to hold the elections lor delegates who are to nominate a County ticket in accordance with the above c:ill: Bradford tp Wm. Hoover. Wiliiam Albert, John Shirey,Esq., Francis Graham, Jr., How ard Merrell. Morris tp James P. Nelson, J. C. Bronner, Tlcnry Groe, Isaac England, Thos. G. Snyder- Bogs tp Alex. Adams, Geo. Wilson, Jr., Alex? I-Southard. Samuel Robison, Daniel Dugan. Beccaria tp J.W.Wright, J.M.Kelly, S. C. Patchin, E. Comstock, Wm. Smith. Decatur tp David Kephart. John Goss, Richard Philips, Abram Goss, II. Kephart. Goshen tp E. 11. Livcrgood, John Sinkey, Samuel Syeddy, L. J. Irwin, Thos. McEuen. Girard tp Ed. Wooldridge, Alex. Murray, Hon. Peter Lamm, Thoma3 Leonard, Adams Spackman. Covington tp John Burmoy, J. Dish, Esq., Sam'l. Edmiston. Jo.vb Rider. Philip Antes. Karthaus tp F. P. llurxthul, Joseph Ruj Icy, Washington Waton,)aniel Yotlniis,James White. Houston tp D. Tyler, Wm. newitt, Tatterson, G. R. lloyt, Charles Webb. Fox tp John J. Bundy, Edgar lloyt. Lawrence tp Allen .Mitchell, 11. "l. derson, L. R. Carter, James Owens, E. D. Hcn Zach. Clearfield bor M. A. Frank, D. G. NevVmg, Joshua Johnston, A. M. Hills, W. R. Brown. Union tp John Brnbaker, John Nelson, II. Bailey, M. Ilollopeter, Day id Dressier Curwensville bor. A. A . Cooper, J. M.H n Iiams, Col. W. Ten Eyck, F. W. Flemming, J. V. Baker. . Pike tp John X orris, McNaul, John Welch, Geo. Smeal, J . A. Caldwell. Brady tp John Carlisle, Frederick Zigler, R. W. Moore, Jas. Taylor, D. Irvin. Penn tp D. S. Moore, D. McKinney, Alex. Moore, John Russell, J-C"1- ... . Bell tp Arthur Bell, JohnMcQuilkm, J.t . Lcc, Jacob Snyder, D. McCiacktn. --Burnside tp Horace Patchin, D.S. Flotner, Jas.Gallahor, Amos Frv, Jas. Douler. Chest tp Aaron lVirco. R. Michael, A. S. Tozcr, W. Westovcr, I). Mitchell. Jordan tp Henry Swan, John Thompson, John Green, Jr., A. D. Knap. Cant. C. Thurs ton. Knox tp Jacob Gib3on, J. S. Williams, D. J. Kathcartj C. Slopich, George Bloom. FeYgusoti tp T. B. Davis, Lr.ther Barrett, Jno. Miles, Sr., John Williams, Dr.J.L. Coble. Woodward tji Joseph Hurley, Moses Robi son. Daniel Fulkcron, Henry llaggerty, John M. Chase. AMASS MEETING of those opposed to the policy of the present National Adminis tration will be held near the residence of C. Jeffries, in Woodward township, on SAT URDAY, the 1GTII day of AUGUST, the an niversary of the Battle of Bennington. Sev eral speakers will be in attendance to address the meeting. A large turn-out is expected. S. B. Row. Please announce in the Journal that Thomas Ross, of Pike township, will bo presented as a candidate for nomination at the Convention on the 19th August, for the office of Associate Judge. Yours, Pike Township. Mr. Editor. You will please announce B. B. Wright, of Beccaria. township, as a candi date tor Associate Judge, subject to nomina tion by the Delegate Convention to be held August 19th. Many. Mr. Row. rkasi announce that Bexjaju.v Spackmax, of Clearfield Borough,will be pre sented as a candidate for nomination at the Delegate Convention, for the office of Asso ciate Judge. Lawrence. Mr. Editor. You will please announce that James Flemmixc, of Pike township,will be pre sented to the Delegate Convention for nomi nation, as a suitable person for the 'office of Countj Commissioner. Bradford. Mr. Row. Please announce Frederick ZiEGLER,of Brady township, as a candidate lor the office of County Commissioner, sul ject to nomination by the Delegate Convention on the 19th August. Badt. Mr. Row. Please announce A. M. Moxte lics, of Cunvensvtlle, as a person qualified to fill the office of Register and Recorder, sub ject to nomination by the Delegate Conven tion on Auaust 19th. Ccrwexsville. Mr, S. B. Row. Please announce David S. Moore, of Penn township, as a candidate for the oQice of Register and Recorder, subject to nomination by the Delegate Convention to be held on the 19th day of August. Cisn. Mr. Row. Announce the name of Isaac S. Siiirev, of Goshen township, as a candidate for the office of Register and Recorder, sub ject to the decision of the Delegate Conven tion on the 19th August. Gosuex. For the Raflsmaii's Journal. S. B. Row, Esq. Dear Sir: As the time is at hand that we ought to select sonio suitable person for Assembly, I would suggest our friend Capt. Henry Gkoe as a man with all the requisite qualifications, and capable of representing the log question with as much accuracy as any other man iu the several coun ties. No man is more deserving of an honor from the people than the Captain A Haxdspiker. CAMP MEETINGS. THE METHODISTS OF CLEARFIELD & CUR WENS V1LLE Station, purpose hold ing a Camp Meeting near the Centre Church, on the land of Mr. Adelman, to commence on the 5th of September. The Rev. John Poisal and "other ministers will bo present. The friends generally of the adjoining circuits, are invited to attend. augG CAMP-MEETING A Camp-Meeting will be held by the United Brethren in Christ, near the Turnpike, about six milfs west of Curwensville, commencing on the 5th of Sep tember next. A. Croweli, J. IIoi.lix, J. Lydick, G. Leech, J. Bii.ger, angG Committee ot Arrangements. , n.VMP MEETING FOR NEW WASHING J TON CIRCUIT. A Camp Meeting will be held by the members and friends of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at New Wash ington, Clearfield county, commencing on Fri day the 15th of August, and closing on Tliurs- d iv 21st. Joux Poisal, P. E. James Hexter, Thos. R. Satterfielh, July 3, 1850. A DMINISTR A TO itS' NOTICE. Wherc t'lu a? Letter of Administration on the Estate of W1LUAM 11. BAKU, bite of Clearfied borough Clearfield County-, Pa., dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said cstr.te arc requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated for settle ment, to L. II. Tl'RNKR, Jii!v 3rt, 15(5 Ct. Administrators. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing between L. W. Weld. Joseph Hagcrty and John XV. M'Cul- lough. was this dav dissolved by mutual consent L. "W. YvKLH. Joseph hac.erty, J. XV. M'Cl'LLOLMII. Roncnria Mills, July 20, 135i-n.j. The business will be carried on in the name of Joseph llagcrty and John XV. M'Cullough. IT ICEXSE NOTICE. The folln-.vins named persons have filed in the (tliiec of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter ;essioris of CIcaraeM County, their respective Petitions for License nt August Ses sion next, ojrrccably to Act ot. Assembly ot ..larch 2-, 183C, entitled 4iAn Aet to regulate the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors," viz : AJiro Knirr. Innkeeper, Prady towns' p (reo.lVntzA Wm Ziglerlnnkeeper, P.raJy townsp Eliza Vi'at;on, Innkeeper, Karthaus tw'p M. P. Marble, Innkeeper. Morris town'p - July ..() oii Al. 1'Ujlli.H, Clerk. (HAl'TIOX. The undersigned having bought V 1 yose ot oxen. 1 sleigli, 1 sett ot harness, a lot of square timber in the woods, 1 spring wagon 1 cow, and 1 colt, at the Sheriff's sale of A. S. To zer's property, on the 8th July, lSaij. notice is hereby given to all persons not to purchase or in termiddle with the aforementioned property. which we leave with the said Tozer, as it belongs to us. McBRIDE & WRIGHT. Curwensville, July 16, ISji. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Where as Letters of Administration on the estate of David Moore, Lite of Pike township, Clearfield co., Pa., deceased, have been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to la.ikc immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them, properly authenticated for settlement, to our at torney, L. Jackson Crans. Esq., Clearfield, or to cither of us. CALEB XV. M1 OBE, Lumber City, THUS J. MUOHK, Pike Twp., July ll'i, 18.-6 Ot Administrators. ITIOli SALE the Farm occupied by Richard ' Danvcrs. Jr., situate in Penn township, about one mile from Pennsvillo. It contains 64 acres, of which 45 are cleared and under good fence. Tho improvements are a two-story frame house and kitchen, barn ajid out-houses. There is a young bearing orchard on the place, and the whole is well watered. tr terms applv to V. . L. JACKSON CRANS. junct . Clearfield. Pa. X U. -M'ENAIXV-TETORNKY AT LAW J haschanged his oflfcelt'3yrnw"s row. He now occupies an office with T.tEaUSfeullough, Es. All business will receive prompt attention. C!carne!i,Juiy n, isio. JAXTEI) I M 31 EDI AT EL Y A GIRL to do ceneral house-work in a small family. Inquire at this ofiiee. july23 SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Clearfield county, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House in the borough of Clearfield, on MONDAY THE ISth DAY OF AUGUST, lSaO, the following described real estate, to wit : A certain lot or piece of ground, with the frame tenement thereon erected, situate in the borough of Curwensville, beginning at a post on the north tddc of State street and corner of lotNo. 25, now or formerly belonging to Hays llartsock, thence ex tending along the same north liHI feet to an alley 2l) feet wide, tlienco along said alley cast 50 feet to lot No. 23, thence south along the same ISO feet to State street, and west 50 feet to place of beginning, and known in the plan of said town as .No. '2'J Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property cf Lewis Laporte And Lindley Lcwcllin. Also All that tractor piece of land situate in Ferguson towi thip. beginning nt a post.(also a cor ner of the first herein recited tract, c'ox:s Howard) and of land conveyed to Vastino it Boone, thence by said laud south 40 deg. west 222 perches more er less to a post, thence by old surveys north 88 deg. east iihn perches more or less to a dogwood, thence along the original boundary of said tract, (Fox's leeward; south au ucg. west s'Jl perches to the place of besrinning, containing 177 acres nndol perches. Seized ami taken in execution and to he sold as tho property of David Ferguson. Also A certain houso anu lot in the borough ot Clearfield, ironting 00 feet on Market street and extending buck 200 feet to un alley,' and bounded on the south by sai l Alaiket street, on the east by lot No. lad, on tho north by an alloy, and on the west by lot No. 134. and known as lot No. 141. Stizcd and taken in execution aud to be sold as the property of James Hcllenbach. Also A house and lot in turwcnsvuic uorougn, bounded cast by Samuel Clark, south by alley, west by land of Wm. Irvin, and north by the Erie turnpike, with a frame house erected thereon Seized and taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of J. Y. I). Murphy. Also Two certain lots of land in Curwensville borough, Clearfield county, adjoining State street, lot of Jesse Richards and others, with a largo tav ern house and stable thereon crested. Also, one other lot, adjoining St.itc street, let of Nancy Sco- held. and others, with lrauie house and lmuic sheds thereon erec ed. Seized and taken in exe cution and to be sold as the property of XSva. XV Flemming. Also 15y virtue of writ of Venditioni. Jjrno' nax, issued out of the same court, and to me direc ted, all defendant s interest in a certain tract of land, situate in Chest township, Clearfield county, surveyed on warrant to .Matthi:is siougn. bounded by lands surveyed in the name of Matthias Rarton, Jacob Grail", George Graff and George Ross, con taining oUO acres, laore or less, having about 10 a- cres cleared and a cabin house thereon. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold us the pro perty of V. liliam J ucker. Also A certain tract of land situate in JJeica- ria township, contaiuing 100 acres, beginning at an old maple, thence north 83 deg. west So perches to an old hemlock, thence by Philip Gloninger s. i0 perches to a hemlock, thence by residue, of (co. Moore survey and John McCahen east 2-15 perches to a hemlock, north bl perches to a post an I white o:ik, south Si deg. west by land sold .Moses lloucson 181 porches to a hemlock, south So dog. west ol perches to a pine, north 09 deg. west 10 perches, north 25 deg. east 20 or 25 perches to place of be ginning, on waich is erected a saw-mill and dwel ling house, with about 10 acres cleared. being part of surveys in name of John McCahan and George Moore. bcized and taken in execution aud to bo sold a3 tho property of Caleb Copcnhabcr. Also A certain tract ot land situate in l nest town.-hip, containing 2 acres, more or less, with log house and shop thereon erected. Seized and taken in cxecntion and to be sold as tho property of Jonas Mnrkle. Also Twoccitain tracts of land situate- in IJra- tly township, the first containing 50 acres cf which about oo arc cleared, with a house, barn and other out-buildings, and a thriving orchard, now in oc cupancy of Georgo Shuckcr, bounded by lands of Wi, Uower, Xlonriall and Others. lhcm-du containing 'Jb acres, more or less, about 75 acres of which arc cleared, with a henso, barn and other out-building, and an orchard thereon, bounded by lands of Zilliox.Ourandt, and others, and now in the occupancy of Micnael Shucker. Seized Vind ta ken in execution and to be sold as tho property of Michael Shnckcr and Geo. Shuckcr, deceased. Also All the right, title and interest of defen dant in, to and for a certain tract of land situate in Bell township, bounded as follows, by lands of Mrs. MTracken, heirs of Geo. Ross, Nelson Young and others, containing 50 acres, and having a log house erected thereon, and about 15 acre? cleared Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Elliott McCrackcn. Also A certain tract of land situate inFerguson township, containing 200 acres, having erected thereon two log houses, log barn, with about 70 a crcs cleared and under fence. Seized aud taken in execution ami to be sold as the property of Jane, John M. and George XV. Scott, Nancy Young and Greenwood Young. Also A certain tract of land situate in Township, containing 100 acres and allowance, bounded by lands of Jos McMurray on the west, Wilson on the cast, ami south by Hurd and others. Seized and taken in execution aud to be sold as the property of Robert McFaddcn. Also A certain tract of land situate in Chest township, containing 1 00 acres more or less. bound ed by lands of Pennington, Chest creek, and Montgomery, with a log house, log barn, and 30 a cres cleared. Seized and taken in execution aud to he sold as the property of Moses Pcarce. Also A certain tract of land situate in Jordan township, containing 6.1) nercs, inoro or loss, boun ded by lands f John and James Curry, and oth ers, having a log house and log barn thereon erec ted, and about two acres cleared. Seized and ta kcii in execution and to bo sold as the properly of William S. Curry. Also All defendant's interest in all the follow ing real estate situate in Morris township, all that tract of land and saw-mill property on Alder rtin containing 222 acres, more or less; also, all the timber standing on tho land sold Amos Huhlerand George Nairhood. being the same premises bought by Wann A Willhelm from Havid Gratz. having e rcctd thereon five dwelling houses, stables, single saw-mill, and other out-buildings, and about 5 a erc3 cleared. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of D. "Wann. Also A certain tract of land situate in Chest township, containing 100 acres, more or less, boun ded by lands of 1. Woods, 1. Michaels, ami oth ers. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Joseph Pearca. Also The undivided half part of twopiccc3 of land situate in Lawrence township, one tract being 527 acres surveyed on warrant No. 1901 one other tract of 100 acres, more or less, beginning at au old hemlock, thence south 83 deg. west 200 per ches to a hemlock, thence south 2odeg. east 041 per ches to beech, thence south 54 deg. cast 213 perch es, thence south 50 deg. east 10 perches to post, north 1 deg. west 160 perches to place of begin ning, being part of traet No. H'05, having erected thereon a saw-mill and sundry other houses and improvements, with about 55 acres cleared. Seiz ed and taken in execution and to be sold a3 tho property of Christian Pottarff. Also A certain tract of land in Chest township, Clearfield county, containing 4 13 acres, bounded by lands of John M. Fcrrcn. Robert MePhcrson and Andrew Garvey. with a house and barn, and abaut 20 acres cleared. Seized and taken in exe cution and to be sold as the property of Robert Michaels and James "White. Also A certain tract of land in Morris town ship, Clearfield county, containing 114 acres, raore or less- bounded by lands of Jesse Beams. Samuel nn,l John lloover.'havins thereon erected two log houses and two log barns, and about 25 acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George Creamer. ALSO By virtue of a writ of Icari Farias, all thnt oertain seared sawmill sitnato on whiskey run, Hell township, Clearfield county. Pa., on a tract of land bought by J. & J. Thomas from D. S. Stewart & Co., and conveyed by deed to them by OvL. Reed, on the west side of the River Susque- h inn, mid about 1 of a mile therefrom being the nnlr smw mill on said whiskey run, said mill be- in" about 50 feet in length, and 20 feet in width, being intended for one saw, being a doublo gear ed mill and over-shot wheel, and the water right and r-nrtilhiL-o appurtenant to said mill. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the pro perty of John Thomas and James Thomas, trading as J. & J. Thomas. JOSIAH R. REED, Sheriff. Clearfield, July 15, 1R55. GRAIN! GRAIN!! Wheat, Rye, Oats and Corn, can at all times be procured at the Pi oneer Mills, on the Mofhannon, in Morris town ship, at the lowest selling rates. Ju'ylO HENRY GROE, Agent. JOHN RUSSELL & CO., T.4A'AA-A' .4A7 CURRIERS, J'etttrMe, Clear field Co., A't., Keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment of leather, which they offer for sale at the lowest cash prices. Hides taken in exchange. July 15, 1354. RESOLUTION, PROPOSING AMEND MENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE CO.M.MON Wj:.VLTIi. Kfsotvffl, hti the Sf-nate anil Ilaiixr of Represen tatives of the Co nun on icrnlth of Fritnxyl runia in (reiieral Asxcmfily met. That the following amend ments are proposed to the Constitution of the Com monwealth, in accordance with the provisions of tho tenth article thereof. FIRST AHEXDIF.XT. There shall be an additional article to said con stitution to be desigaated as article eleven, as fol lows : AUTICLK XI. OF PUBLIC DEBTS. Section- 1. The state may contract debts, to sup ply casual deficits or failufcs in revenues, or to meet expenses not otherwise provided for: but tho aggregate amount of such debts, direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or ruoro ucts of the general assembly, or at difiercnt periods of time, shall never exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the money arising from the creation of such debts, shall be applied to the purposo for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. Section 2. In addition to tho above limited power tho state may contract debts to repel inva sion, suppress insurrection, defend the slate in war, or to redeem the present outstanding indebtedness of the state; hut the money arising from the con tracting of such debts, shall bo applied to the purpose- for which it was raised, or to. repay tsuoh debts, and to no other purposo whatever. Suction 3. Except the debts above specified, in sections one and two of this article, no debt what ever shall be created by, or on behalf of the state. Suction 4. To provide for the payment of tho present debt, and any additional debt contracted ju? aforesaid, the legislature shall, at its first ses sion, after the adoption of this amendment, create a sinking fund, which shall bo sufficient to pay the accruing interest on such debt, and annually to reduce tho principal thereof by a sum not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; which sinking fund shall consist of the net annual incomo of the public works, from time to time owned by the state, or the proceeds of the sale of the same, or any part thereof, and of tho income or proceeds of sale of stocks owned by tho state, together with other funds, or resources, that may bo designated by law. The said sinking fund may bo increased, from time to time, by assigning to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of the state, not required for tho ordinary and current expenses of government, and unless in ease of wnr, invasion or insurrection, no part of tho said sink ing fund shall be u cd or applied otherwise than in extinguishmont of the public debt, until the a mount of such debt is reduced below tjbc sum of five millions of dollar. Section 5. The credit cf the commonwealth shall not in any manner. or event, be pledged, or loaned to. any individual, company, corporation, or asso ciation : nor shall the commonwealth hereafter be come a joint owner, or stockholder, in any compa ny, association, or corporation. Skctiox (j. Tho commonwealth shall not nssumo the debt, or any part thereof, of any county, city, borough, or township; or of any corporation, or association ; unless such debt shall hnvc been con tracted to enable tho state to repel invasion, sup press domestic insurrection, defend itself in time of war, or to nssiet tho stato in tho discharge of any portion of its present indebtedness. iV Skctiox 7. Tho legislature shall not authorize any county, city, borough, township, or incorpora ted district, bv virtue of a vote of its citizens, or otherwise, to become a stockholder in ny compa- I tiy. association, or corporation ; or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to. any corporation, associa tion, institution, or party. ! sf.coxd AMF.Nnarvr. There shall be an additional article to said con stitution, to be designated as article Xtl, as follows : AHTICI.E ML OF NEW COUNTIES. No county shall bo divided by a line cutting off over onc-tcnth of its population, (cither to form a new county or otherwise.) without the express as sent of such county, by a vote of tho electors there of; nor shall any new county be established, con taining less than four hundred square miles. TriZRD AVEATiMEST. From section two of the first article of the con stitution, strike out the word. uof the city of Phi Irru'rjiiif, atul oferteh county respect irrly ;:' from section five, same article, strike out the words, 'of Piiifi'lclphia- and of the srrcral comities ;"' from section seven, same article, strike out the words. iirither the city of Philadelphia nor any.'' and insert in lieu thereof the words. kad " ; and strike out section four, same article, and in lieu thereof insert the following : Section 4. In the year one thousand eight hun Ired and sixty-four, and in every seventh year thereafter, represcntativts to the number of one hundred, shall bo apportioned and distributed equally, throughout the state, by districts, in pro portion to the number of taxable inhabitants in the several parts thereof; except that any county containing at least tbrco thousand five hundred taxables. may be allowed a separate representa tion; but no moro than three counties shall be joined, and no county shall be divided, in the for- miition ot a district. Any city containing a sutu cicnt number of taxables to entitle it to at least two representatives. ha!I have a separate repre sentation assigned it. and shall bo divided into convenient districts of contiguous territory, of cual taxable population as near as maybe, each ot which districts shall elect one representative. :' At the end of section seven, same article, inseit these words.''' city of Phila-dclphia shall he di vided into single senatorial district, of ciiitticrn o'ts territory as nearly ejtial in taxable population as iios-sihle ; bat no jr.jrd shall be divided in the formation- thereof.'' the legislature, at its firs' session, atter the a doption of this amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial and representative districts, in the manner above provided ; such dis tricts to remain unchanged until the apportion ment in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. FOUBTU AMENDMENT. To be section xxvi, Article i. The legislature si:all have the power to alter, revoke, or annul, any charter of incorporation hereafter conferred by. or under, any special, or general law, whenever in their opinion it may be injurious to the citizens of the commonwealth ; in such manner, however, that no injustice thall bo done to the corporators. - In SnxATE.-April 21, lS.Irt "Resolved, That this resolution pass. On the first amendment, yeas 21, nays 5. On the second a mendment, yeas 19, nays 0. On the third amend ment, yeas 23, nays 1. On the fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays 4. Extract from the Journal. THOMAS A. MAG UIRE, Clerk. IK IIol'SE OF ReTK ESENTATIVES, ) April 21,1353. j Resolved, Tbatthis resolution pass. On the first amendment. yeaJ2, nays 24. On the second amendment, yeas 03. nays 25. On the third amend ment. yoas 64, nays 25 ; and on fourth amendment, yeas 0'J, nays 10. Extract from the Journal. "WILLIAM JACK, Clerk. Secrktary's Office, Filed April 24, ISGG ) A.G.CERTIN, J Secreta ry v f the Co m tioit- wealth. Secuetary's Office, ) Harrisburg, Juno 27, 1S5G. J Pennsylvania, ss. I do certify that the above, and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original "Resolution relative to an amendment of the Constitution. " aa tho same remains on file in this office. - ( In testimony whereof I have hereunto set J L.S. wy hand and caused to bo afiixed the ) seal of tl3 Secretary's Ofhec, the day and year above writ ten - A. Q. CURTIN, Secretary of the Commonveahh . Is Senate.-April 21. 1R56. Tiesolution proposing amendments to tho Con- ttitntion of the Commonwealth, being under con sideration, On the question. Will the Senate agree to the first amcudmcht? The yeas and nays wcro taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as fol low, viz: Yeas Messrs. Rrowne, Euckalow, Crcsswell, E vans. Ferguson. Fiennikcu. Hoge, Ingram, Jami son. Knox, Laubach. Lewis, M'Clintotk, Price, tel lers. Shuman. Souther, Straub. Taggart- Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins aud Tiatt. Fpenlr-r 24. avs Messrs. Crubb. Gregg. Jordan, Mcllinger and Pratt 5. So the question was determined iu the cCrma tive. On the question. Will the Senate agree to tho second amend ment? The yeas and r.ays wcro tken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as fal low, Tiz : Yeas Messrs. Prownc. Euckalew, Crcsswcll. E vans. Hogo. Ingram. Jamison. Knox, Laubach. Lewis, M'Clintotk. tellers. Shuinan. Souther. Straub, Walton, Welsh. Wherry and Wilkins 19. Xavs Messrs. Crahb. Ferguson, Gregg. Tratt, Trice and Piatt. Fyca.ler 0. So the question was determined in the affirma tive. On Hie question. Will tho Sena to agree to the third amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Constitution, and were us follow, viz: Yeas Messrs. Rrowne. liui-kulew. Crabb. Cross well. Evans, Ferguson. Flennikcn,-" lloge, Ingram, Jamison. Jordan. Knox, Laubach, Lewis. M Clin tock. Mcllingcr. Pratt, Price. Sellers. Shuman. Souther. Straub, Tr.ggart. Walton, Welsh, Wherry. AVilkins and Piatt. Fj-iler 23. Nays Mr. Gregg 1 . So the question was determined in the affirm ative. Un the question. "Will tho Senate agree to the fourth amend ment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Constitution, and were as follow, vis: Yeas Messrs. Rrowne. Ruckalew. Crcsswcll, E vans, Flonnikeu. lloge, Ingram. Jamison, Jordan, Knox, Laubach, Lewis, M'Ciititock, Price. Sellers, Shuinan, Souther, Straub. Walton, Welsh. Wherry. Wilkins and Piatt. &peder'2.. Nays Messrs. Crabb, . Gregg. Mcllingcr and Pratt 4. So the question was' determined in the affirm ative. Journal of the Houso of Representatives, April 21. IS.ili Tho yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and on the first proposed amendment, wore as follow, viz : Yeas Messrs. Anderson. Rackus. Raldr.in. Rail, 3eck, (Lycoming.) Beck. (York,) Rernhard, Royd, Roycr. Rrown, Rrush, Ruclianan. Caldwell. Camp bell. Carty, Craig. Crawford, Dowdall. Editiger. Fausold. Foster. Gctz. Haines. Hamel. Harper, Hcins, Ilibbs, Hill, Hil'egas. Hippie, Holcoiub, Huiisockcr, Imbric. Ingham, Inn;. Irwin, Johns. Johnson. Laportc. Lebo. Lonsaker. Lovctt, M'Cnl mont. M'Corthy, M'Cuiub, Mangle. Mcr.ear. Mil ler, Montgomery. Moorhead. Xunnemachcr. Orr. Pearson. Phelps, Furcell. Ramsey. Kicd, Rcinhold, Riddle. Roberts. Sher.k. Smith. (Allegheny. Smith. (Cambria.) Smith. (Wyoming.) Strouse. T hompson. Vail. Whallon, Wright. (Uauphin.) Wright. (Lu zesno.) Zimmerman and Wright, Speaker 72. Nays Messrs. Augustine, Parry. Clover, Co bourn, Dock. Fry. Fulton. Gaylord. Uibboncy, Ha milton. Hancock, Housekeeper. Hunekcr. Lciscn ring. Magcc. Manley. Morris. Murumn, Patterson, Salisbury. -'mith, (Philadelphia.) Walter, W"int rodc and Ycarslcy 24. So tho question was determined in the aEreia tive. On the question, AY" til tho House agree to the second amendment? Iho yeas and nays wcro taken, and were as follow, viz : Yeas Messrs. Andcrson'Lnckus. Raldwin. Rail. Reck, (Lycoming.) Reck. (York.) Rernhard. Boyd, Rrown, Rrush. Euchanaii, Caldwell, Ivmphcll, Carty. Craig, Fangold. Foster. Oct. Haines. Ha- niel, Harper, ileitis, Jliibs. IJiil. Jlillegas. tiinplc, Holcomb. Ilunsccker, Imhrie, Ingham. Innis. Ir wia. Johns. Johnson. Laportc, Echo, Longaker, l-TTTctt,-A :'n'm M'Cartliy, It'Cumb. Mauglc. Menenr, Miller, Montgomery, Moorhcnd, Nuunc machcr. Orr. Pearson. Purcell, Ramsey. lU-ed. Rcinhold. Riddle. Roberts. Shcnk. Smith, (Alle gheny.) Strouse, Vail. Whallon. Wright (Luzerne) Zimmerman and Wright, $pe:t;er ;1 Nays Messrs. Augustine, Rairy, Clover, Ed ingor, Fry. Fulton. Gaylord, Gibboliey, Ilamiitou, Hancock, llunekcr. Leiscnring. Magcc. Manley, Morris, Mumma. Patterson, i'helps. Salisbury, Smith (Cambria.) Thompson. Walter, Wimrode. Wright (Dauphin.) and Yenrsley 25. So the question was determined in the affirma tive. On the question. Will the ilouso agree to the third amendment ? Tho yeas and cays were taken, and were as follow, viz : Yeas Mcgsrs. Anderson, Raelui. Baldwin. Rail, Reck. (Lycoming.) Reck (York.) Reriilmrd. Royd. Roj-cr, Rrown. Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig. Crawford. Edingcr, Fausold. Foster. Fry, Getz. Haines, llamel. Harper, Ik-ins. Ilibls. Hill. Hillcgas. Hippie. Holcomb. Housekeeper. Imbrie, Ingham. Innis, Irwin. Johns. Johnson. Laportc. Lebo, Longaker. I.ovctt. M'Ca! mont. .M' Couib. Mangle, Mcnear. Miller, Montgomery. Xun nemachcr. Orr. Pearson, Phelps. Purcell. Ramsey, Reed. Riddle. Sherk. Smith. jAllcghcny.) Smith (Cambria.) Smith (Wyoming.) Thompson, WLallon, Wright (Hanphiu.) Wright (Luzerne.) and Zim merman !'4. Nays Messrs. Barry. Clover. Cobourn. Pock. PowdaM. Fulton. Gaylord. 5 ibboncy. Hamilton. Hancock. Hunekcr, Leisenring, M'Carthy. Magcc. Manley, Mcorhead, Morris. Patterson. Rcinhold, Roberts. Salisbury, Walter, Wiutiode, Yeais!.y and Wright. Spe.i.er 25. So the question was determined in the affirma tive. On the question. Will the House agree to the fourth amendment? The yeas and nays were taken, and were as follow, viz : Yeas Messrs. Anderson. Backus. Ball, Beck, (Lycoming.) Beck (York.) Bcrnhard. Boyd, Roycr, Rrown. Brush, Buchanan. Ca Id well. Camp be! I, Car ty, Crai. Crawford. Dowdall. Edinger, Fan-dd, Foster. Fry. Gctz. Hamcl. Harper, llcins. liibbs, Hill, Hillegas, Hippie, Holcomb. Housekeeper. Hunsecker. Imbric. Innis. Irwin. Johnson, Ln porte. Lcbu. Lougakcr. Lovctt, M'Calmout. M' Carthy, M'Comb, Mangle, Menenr, Miller. Mont gomery. Moorhcnd, Nunncniacher. Orr. Pearson, Phelps, Purcell. Ramsey. Rccd, Rcinhold. Riddle. Roberts. Shcnk. Smith (Cambria.) Smith jWyo mirg.) Thompson. Vail. Walter. Whallon, Wright. (Luzerne.) Ycarslcy, Zimmerman and Wiight. tpeaier GO. Nays Messrs. Barry. Clover. Cobourn. Fulion. Gibboncy, Haines. Hancock, Hunekcr. Ingham. Leiscnring, Magee, Manley, Morris. Patterson. Salisbury aud Wintrodc 1(5. So the question was determined iu the aGnua tive. 'Skcuetary's Office. Harrisburg, June 27, 155 1 ennsy! cania. si. 1 do certify that the above and foregoing is a tine and correal copy of the "Yeas"' and "X:tys"; taken on the Resolution proposing amendments to tho Constitution of the Commonwealth, as the same appears on the Journals of the two Hoii.csof the General Assembly of this Commonwealth for the session of 1856. s Witness my hand and the seal of said of- L.S one thousand eight hundred nnd fifty- six. . A. Ci. CLK1I-N. Secretary ef the Cuuitnonicca.!th. July 0, 1S5C Sill. IRON ! IRON !! Th undersigned has just received, at the shop of T. Mil's, on the corner of Locust and Third streets, in tho Borough of Clearfield, a large assortment of Round, Square and Flat EAR IRON, of all sizes, which he will sell at ns low prices as it can be purchased any where in this county, jel l-T.5-::m BENJAMIN SPACEMAN. irALUABLK REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Y The subscriber offers for sale his valuable farm, situate two miles from Curwensville, on the River road leading to Lumber City ; said farm con taining 105 acres, sixty acres cleared, under good cultivation, the' balance well timbered ; wita cood barn, new plank dwelling houso. and a good bearinir orchard thereon, and ie well watered. For furthor information enquire of tbo subscriber By injon the premises. STMK THOMPSON. Febrnary 2a. 1?5o a6m. Pealef Jn PAWEP F l.l I'M BE 11. S0UARE1 TIMBER. SHINGLES. BOARDS. c.. is rrcnared to fill, on the hoTtst notice, all order? for articles in his line of bn?i ncss. on as reasonable terms as tbey can bo mro curcd in the conntv Grnharopton. Clearfield Co.. Jan. 23, 1S5A CAUTION. The public are cautioned against purchasing or meddling with span of hor ses and a sett cf double harness in the possession of Vnleutinc Hevncr, in Hnston township, Clear field county, as they belong to m. JulylO ";;t JOHN IMJ BOIS. THOMAS WIESON'S ESTATE. Where as Letters Testamentary vn the estate of Thos . Wilson, late of Chest township, ClcarHeld county, Pa., deceased, have dcen granted to tho subscribers, all persons indebted to the said estate, by bond, uote or book account, are requested to make imme diate pnymeut. and those having claims or de mands against the same will present them, prop erly authenticated for settlement, to HEXRY nmu. WILLIAM FEATIE July 13 U Executory DOCTOK J. S. LOVE, havingloeatcd at Dr Jrtrin iV llyman'e Stare, (Pine Swamp P. Ol Centre Co.. rei-pccfful!y tenders bis professional services to the public. RrFEnnxcrs. The Faculty of Jefferson Medical College. rhil. Lr. W. J. Wilson. Potter's Mills. Centre Ct. Hr. J. P. Wilson, Centre Hall, Centre Co. Dr. Jas. Irwiu aud Dr. M. Stewart, Tina Swxmp, Centra Co. Llo'.yg-3nl. MO! EOIt. IOWA!! The undersigned, de sirous of going West, offers to sell at prirto side, three lots in the village of Marysville, Be half mile east of Clearfield Bridge, in Boggs town ship, having fhcreoa erected a two-story weirthcr bonrded dwelling house, good stable, and a blac.k smiih shop. The terms, which will be reasonable, can be ascertaircd by inquiring of tho undersign ed, residing on the premises. in ay 2-U SAMUEL B. DILLEK. VOTICE IS Tl EREBY GIVEN, that appli 1 1 cation will be made to tho Legislature of Pennsylvania at its next session, for tho Charter f an institution with banking privileges, includ ing those of is.ue. discouut and deposite, to be lo cated nt Clearfield. Pcnnfyl vii. under the name and title of l-'Phe Cfctirfi'cht liani.'' with a capital of lt!0.fW9. with the privilege cf increasing the. same to 20rt.nm. .11 H1X PATTON, WM. M'BRIDE, If. P. THOMPSON. JAS. T. LEONARD. WM. A. WALLACE, JON. BOTXTOX, J. F. WEAVER, G. L. REED. RICHARD SHAW, JAMES B. GRAHAM. Clent iield, June 25. 156-Ciu. REGISTER'S "NOTICE. Notice is here" bj" given, that the following, accounts have, been examined and passed by me. and remain filed f record in this efticc for the inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others in any other way interested, and wilt be presented to the next Or phans" Court of Clearfield County, to be held at the Court House in the Borough of Clearfield. n Tuesday, the 10th day of August, 1S5G, for confir mation and allowance: The final account of Simon Eerabaugh, Execu tor of James Curry, dce'd. The account of Goalu Wilson and Susan Wilson, Administrators of Jesse Wilson, dee'd. n .. .. . . C H T ' 1.1 " . 1 " " 1 4 Joseph Eck'cy, dee'd." The final account of William Merrell; Guardian of. Lewis Bloom, minor son of J. R. Bloom, dee'd. The final account of H. B. Wright, Guardiaa of Wesley Xcvling. The final account of II. B. Wright, Guard mn f Elizabeth Xcvling. now Caldwell. The final account of II. B. Wright, Guardian of Greeubury B. Ncvling. The account of W. A. Wallace, Esq., Guardian ef (Ellis, Peter and Sarah.) minor children of Henry Kyler, dee'd. The account cf F. F. Coudrict A Samuel Brad- ford, jr, Administrators f S.imnel Bradford, dee'd. WM. POUTER, RcSister Clearfield. July Hi. 1H5Q. BOUND POR CURWENSVILLE. THE PLACE TO C.ET ANYTHING YOU WANT IS AT II. D. PATTON'S STORE .'' " T H A T ' S SO ! ! " rilllE undersigned has received and ppeiiedat. A his store in Curwensvill,.tbi lnr2-sl and best selected stock of SPRJXG AXV "SUMMER' GOODS ever offered in the county. The assart- -ment is very extensive and nearly every articlo that l-i.-tv be wanted can be procured from him. TrA-V-I-l-:-?r- J.K-i:-S-S G-O-O-n-S, of all kinds, prices and lignre. among which will b found Silks. Delaines. Brilliants. Lawns, Ginghams, Prints. Parasols. Embroideries. L'ndersleves. Col lars, Cuffsi Ribbons, Laces, Fringes. Ladies Dress Buttons and Trimmings. Bonnets. Hosiery of all sizes, qualities and colors, and Gloves of every description. ALSO. Cloths. Ciissimeres, Testings. Boots and Shoes. Gaiters and Slippers , Hats, and a Stock of Krt.a RRAnr-MinE currmxG. Also, Hardware. CJucenswarc, Groceries, Fish-. Selt, it , always cn hard. All the above articles, togeth er with an abundance of others, will be sold on reasonable teims for cash, or exchanged for ap proved produce. The public is initcd to call and examine tho goods and prices, judge for themselves, and act ac cording tfi their own convictions. junc25V,ti H. D. PATTON. A MARVELLOUS REMEDY FOlt A MARVELLOUS ACE!!. II O i, 1j V ',1 AY'S OIXT 31 E N T THE GAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. j5 Y the aid cf a microscope, wc see millions of Ji J little openings on the t urfaco of our bodies. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on tho skin, is carried to any orgau or inward part. Dis eases of the Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, affec tions of the Heart, indammation of the Lungs, Asthmas, Coughs and Colds, are by its means ef fectually cared. Every housewife knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat of any thick ness, 'this healing Oiu'mcrd far more readily, penetrates, thn ugh any bone or tit-shy part of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be reached by other meant. ERYSIPELAS. SALT RHEUM AND SCORBUTIC HUMORS'. No remedy ha? ever done so much for the cura of diseases of the rkin. whatever form they mar assume, as this Ointment. No ease of Salt Rheuui, curvy. orc Heads. Scrofula or LrvsipHas. con long w ithitand its influence. The inventor has travelled over macv narts of the slobe. rmiiins the principal hospitals, dispensing this Ointment, giving advice as to its application, and has thus been the means ot restoring countless numbers to Le.ilfh. SO.? LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUN9S AND ULCERS. Some of the most scientific surgeons now rclv solely on the use of this wonderful Ointment, wheu' having to copo with the worst cases of sores, nlcers. wounds, glandular SwcJlms, and tumors. I'roics- sor IJolloway has. by command of the -Allied .cot ernmcnts, dispatched to the hospitals of tho Ki.l, large shipments ol tins uintnjent. lo Ims uol ho der the direction of the Medical staff, in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandu lar swelling, stiffness or contraction of tho joints, even of -0 years' standing. PILES AND FISTULAS. The?onn-l other similar distressing complaints can bo effectually cured if the OintnYent be welt rubovri in over the parts aBecteu, and fcy otherwise following the printed directions around each rot. 2?o7.'i the Ointment and the Pilit should be ue4 iu the folloicins; cases ; Bunions, Mercurial Eruptions, Swelled Glands, Burns, Chapped Hands, Stiff Joints, ; Chilblains, Rheumatism,- ' . Ulcers, Fistulas, Salt Rheum, Venerial Sores, nout. Mtiu iiiseascs. circ i.egs, Lumbago, Wounds of ail kinds, Scalds, . " Piles. Sore Breasts. Sprains, Scald?. Sores f all kinds. Sore Throat. ' SoM at the Manufactories cf Professor Ilot loway. 0 Maiden Lane, New York, and 214 StriBd. London, and by all respectable Druiiriats and Loa lcrs of Medicines throughout the United State, and the civilized world, in Pots, at 2 cents, 62i cents, and 51 each. - - - . L1?'There is a ccutiderfcble saving by taking (ha larger sir.es. .'...-:.. N. B. Directions for tk guidance e-f faticntj'r-t every disorder are affiled to ech pet April 0, 1-fV TAMES H. OR An AM.