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STATE OF PEN NSYl,l'.\ NIA, West Penn Square, Philadelphia. Organized on the plus iifthe Industrial Col leges of Continental Eurlie, Mel the only Cob lege in the Union in which gentlemen grailthite iu the industrial Foie:odium Fourth vent., commencing Monday, Septum. ben 150,1626, FACULTY: Mathematic , : & Engin'g Prof. S. If. 14,800, Can't & Applied Chein'y " A. 1.. IiI..NNEDY• Mechanics &. Machinery, " It 11. !lout:um Minor'y & Mining " A. W. Blau.Arelef& Tupogl Draw'g " J. KERN. French & Spanish, " V. J)EAMoUCLL. German, " R. Firrocrum. For catalogue.' and further information, op. ply to A, L. KENNEIIY, M. D., Fresideia of College. Attg.2o,',i6.- h.* EADPIPE fin salt! at Ow Ihkrd,saie St" , of I JAMES A. I.IIIOWN & CO. MISCELLANEOUS ADVEItTISEMENTS. LIST OF PREMIUMS To be awarded by the Agrieuliural Society of Huntingdon county, nt the Fair to be held at Huntingdon., on the Bid, 9tband 10th of Octo ber next, 1036 : ....... HORSES. Best Stallion, $5,00 Best drat horse, 2,00 211 best do., 3,00 24 best do., 1,00 ad best do., 2,00 Best riding horse, 2,00 Best 2 or 3 yr. colt, 3,00 2il best do., 1,00 " tinder 1 year, 1,00 Beat match horses 4,00 " brood mare, 3,00 2il best do., 2,00 24 best do., 1,50 Judges :A. P. Wilson, Esq., 11 ontingdon B. nosiest, Spruce Creek, John Colder, Porter; David Rupert, nays namilton, Franklin. NEAT STOCK. . . Best pair work oxen 4,00 Bost cow, 3,00 2,1 best do., . 3,00 2,1 best do., 2,00 3d best do., 2,00 Best 3 year heifer, 2,00 Best Ball, 3,00 ~ 2 " do., 1,00 21 best do., 2,00 4 ‘ calf, 1,00 HOGS. 3,00 llest sow, 3,00 2,00 2,1 best, 2,00 1,00 Best litter of pigs, 2,00 SHEEP. Ben boar, 2d best In., 3,1 best In., Best fine wool limit 3,00 2,1 best do., 2,00 2,1 hest do., 2,00 Best tine wool ewe 3,00 Best Southdown do 3,00 24 hest do., 2,00 2d hest do„ 2,00 Best long wool do 3,00 Bost long wool do., 3,00 " Sonthdown do. 3,00 Judges : Samuel 11. 'loll, Shirley ; W. Bile mm, Morris ; Peter T.ivingston, Barrer, ;John Garner, Penn ; Eli bloody. I'D /WING. Best, .1,00 3,1,10., 2,00 2,1 do., 3,00 .1111 do. 1,00 ./,,,/y,-s : Fllsha Shoemaker, aenderson,John Shaver, Shirley; A. P. S.ingiroe, Walker; W. Hutchison. Wnrriorsnmrk; S. Wigton, Franklin, AGBICULTUIIAI, 1.11 rm.:mi.:NTS. Best plow, 3,,,,, Best wheat drill, 3,00 ,' harrow, 2,00 " morn planter, 3,00 . cultivator, 3,00 " horse rake, 2,00 " hill-side plough 8,00 " reaper, 3,00 " windmill, 3,00 •, mower, 3,00 iddy , ...,10101 S. Toe)), Franklin; l'erry Macro, Morris ; George Jackson, Jackson ; Kenzie 0... Green, Bitty ; Imitel.ong„Walker. (:RAIN. Rest wheut, 4,00 Best rye, 2,00 2,1 lieq. ,10., 3,00 Bost untg, 2,00 11,1 111 , 1i,n Cum, 3,00 Bust Buckwheat, 2,00 2,1 1.,,,1 41,1., 2,00 Fkher, I luntingdoe ;Hon. Thos. Stl,lllll, Wr•t ; Ciao. Eby, Shirley; J. liotrekin, 11.4.ew,J1 , 1,. ;;. otEsTie NIAN'UFACTURES. 11,1 10,01, 3,00 Root bard soap. 1,00 2.1 1.e,...10., . 2,00 2.1 best 110, 50 3,1 hest .1...„ 1,00 Rost candles, 1,00 p,,,,,, p o und cake, 1,00 2,1 hest do., 50 5.1 hcst do., 50 11c-t carpet, 2,00 Ii ...t sponge coke, 1,00 241 hest, do., 1,00 2.1 hest do., 51) Best hearth rag, 1,00 Best batter, 3,00 24 bust do., 50 2,1 best do., 5,00 Best Ilannel, 2.00 3,1 best .10,, 1,00 20 hest do., 1,00 Best Maple :algal., 1,00 Best quilt, 2,00 Best cheese, 2,0)) 2.1 best do., 1,00 2.1 best do., 1,00 Best wool socks, 50 13e..t apple hatter, 1,00 .. worsted do., 50 " 100000 catsup, 1,00 " oniainwitnl no°. ,4 honey, 1,00 dlu work, 1,00 " jelly, 1,00 2.1 best do., 50 2.1 best do, 50: Rost silk embrod'y 1,00 B es t preserves, 1,00 2(1 best do., 50 2,1 best do.. 50 Bost shall work, 1,1)0 Rest pickles. 1,00 21.1 best do.. 50. 2,1 host .10., 50 :J. Scott, Esq., litintingilon .1. Por ter, Esti., Alex:nutria; 31r, John tlatninill, Por ter ; Mri. A. IV. Iteuettiet and Miss l'rtulence telt,on. Cgi Person~ whose trade is linking Cannot en ter this list in competition, as it in intended for the encouragement of housekeepers. Ma bak ers tatty compete among themselves and obtain premiums. MECHANICAL IMPLEMENTS AND MAN ITACTU HES. Best? lior. carriage 2,00 or tin ware, 1,00 " boggy, 1,00 Best lot earthen " set sin. harness, 1,00 shale tones, 1 , 00 " " liarin ing .10., 1,00 " vooking store, 1,110 " Orbit, & saddle, 1,00 " wash. machine, 50 6 , twit of boots, 1,00 " mat teasel, 1,00 " shoes, 00 " dawn, 1,00 " side sole leather, 1,00 " pair of horse " kip & calf skin, 1.00 sheet, 50 "si to lin, &upper 1,00 speei;neu mar. lot cabinet WWII, 1,110 blu work, groutv!,t. . .7,,,79": Gen. J. C. Watson. Mill Creel: ; P. Sulker, Porter; .1. Sa,:tun, litenthiplon; Dr..F. A. Steele, Shade I lentiersun. FItUITS, nest C. greatest va J t be,,t .I.r, riety lie St.&. greatest ea. 't ' 2,1 hest i 0.,. - - , 2,1111 net . ). grapes, 3,110 Best, doz. Fall do,. 2,011 " native do., 2,00 2:1 best do., 1,00 2.1 best 110., 1,00 Hest doe. winter du 2,00 11,, ‘1,,.. peaelms,2,oo 'MI best do., Imo " doz. plums, 1,00 Rent pears, 2.110 - quitive, 1,00 .h///gr..: It. B. ret rik en, 1.:,,i., Huntingdon ; 14. Win. Swoope, Porters .1. rresswell, Toil ; 'r • T. ( . ..mii well, H.q., Cromwell; David Hawn Wallier. VEGETABLES. Best potatoes, 2,00 Best turnips, 50 2,1 hest 110., 1,00 " onions, 50 Best sweet du., 2,011 " celery, 50 " tonigocs, 1,00 " cabbage, 50 2.1 bent 11(1., 50 " s(101.110s, 50 Best purple eggs, 50 " pumpkins, 50 " peppers, 50 4 . water melons, 50 " beets, 50 " musk melto, 50 50 " beans, 50 " " parsnipa, ' 6 carrots. . Judges 01.1111., POVier; A. Part, Et++, Huntingdon; Hen. John I'deilknh,Jarks tutviu will Henderson, Franklin ; John Gm mill, Porter. FLORAL. Best display °Mow- ---- 131;t var. dahlias, 1,00 ors in bloom, 0,00 2d hest do., 50 21 best do., 1,00 Best hotpot, 50 Best display plants, 2,00 Judy', : G. C. Barber, Porter; Col. S. Whar ton, Huntingdon; Mrs. P. C. tiwoope, Miss Julia Miles, Huntingdon; Miss M. Colder, Porter. POULTRY. Mist pair turkeys, 1,00 11d best du. ' 50 2d best du., 59 Rest pair eliiekons 1,00 Bost pair geese, 1,00 2d host do., 50 2d host do., 50 Best display pool., 2,00 . Best pair ducks, 1,00 2d hest do., 1.00 Judges Dr. J. AleCulloeli, Huntingdon, D. Womelsdorf, Esq., Franklin ; B. Wilson, Toll; Simeon Wright, Esq., Union, IV. 1. Orhison, Seq., Huntingdon.. Judges hiserdennory Premium; fur articles nut enumerated in the foregoing list :—Col. J. Cromwell, Barree;Jaines Clark, Esq., Birming ham; W. 11. Smith, Jackson;. Henderson, anti Gem Geo. IV. Spoor, JONATHAN - AIeWILLIAAIS,Vres't. J. S. Darr, Scey. Haut., Aug. 27,'50. %A LII A BL E FARM, OP LIMESTONE LAND, FUR SALE. The subserp will Abe at public sale, on Tursday,'Nov i ether 11, his farms situated in Morris township, end containing 20.1 acres.— ' 250 acres under fence end in good cultivation, the balance timber land. This property is di vided about equally into two farms, with a larf brick house nail Iran.: tenant house, 44 'aii. large barn, wagon shed stud coreA—A crib, carpenter and bleclannith 0101p0 on one, and a good triune house and barn on the other; with good water and fruit on both places, and in a healthy neighborhood. Also at the mune tiwu and place, I will oiler 406 acres of mountain hued, in lots of li•omn SO to 100 acres, to suit purchaSers. This land is well net with thrilly o young chesnut, white and yellow pine, and thilLeC, and convenient to the liu•uls, with gy roads tit and through tho mine. 'rho übewl property is within 1 mile of thu Pcon'it R. It., and 24 alio) canal .it Walk, Strool. larthur particulars SAMUEL P. il/ A LIiACE. Spruce Creek, I'. O. Sup.3,'s6—tut MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY,LiirtsoufaVnotuktY %.* o 4T r d , i i t , ir ( ! o F m 4 Mo n .' Pleas of Huntingdon Connie. and to nte direc ted, I will sell by public outcry, nt the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon, on Thurs day, the 25th day of September, 1856, nt 10 o'clock, A. 21., the following described property to wit . . All the right, title and interest of the lefun dent of, in and to a tract cf land lying partly in Brady and partly in Henderson township, ad joining lands of Irvin, Green-and Watson, on the exit, the .Juniata !liver on the South, lands of John Mee:than 011 the west and James Simp son on the north ; containing about GO acres more or less, most of which is cleared, with a Largo tavern holm, stable, onw-mill, storehouse warehouse, nml thrtu dwelling houses. Alsot— The interest of the defendant in a tenet or land in Henderson township, adjoining on the north lands of Jane Armitage, on the cast lands of James Simpson, on tho eolith by Alexander Simpson, on the west by Samuel (loodman ,• Containing 114 acres more or less, about Bo acres cleared with a house, barn, and frame enrnenter shop and excellent orchard thereon. p taken in execution, and to bo sold ns tho property of.lames .1. Goodman. ALSO ; . . . The right, title and interest of the defendant or in and ton trnct of land situate in Brndy township, Huntingdon county, containing about sixty acres, being part of the Sugar Grove Farm, lying on both sides of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on the west side of Jtill Creek, ad joining the Juniata ricer, lands of Irvin, Green and others, having thereon ere, ted a liege two story frame tavern house, one saw-mill, one barn and storehouse, non warehouse, three dwelling ho u ses, and other buililings and out • ' buildings. Seined, taken in execution, and to be sn'd as the property of Robert Kyle. NOTE.—Pleilltiti hereby gives notice, that on the sale of t h e Mill Creek property, the interest nrJ a nnes J. cond. : in, in the Kent i6t,s, will first be oltered for sale. subject to a mortgage 11r $2,t06,60, with interest Prole the first a April, 1855. It trill then he sold on the mortgage as tit, 'property ol Rohert Kyle, and the purelm,er will take the title of Buchanan di, charged from liens. The purchaser will be required to pay $ 100 when the property in struck down, anal On bal ance of his hid on the steknowledgement of the Sheriff's dead at Nor. Tenn. JOSH GREENLAND, Sheriff's 011ie°,1, Sheri/ Hunt., Aug. 27, 1835. • - • -- - VAL UA f )Ll.4] FARM FOR SALE, undersigned offers at Private Salo a tract of lino Linwhione Load, situate in Weialcock Valley, 11ontingdon county, ;:hunt one mile from McConnellstown, one nod a halt from the Broad Top Railroad soil six and a half Irmo the Amnia. Railroad aid Canal at Huntingdon. There are 451 ACRES in the whole tract. 2011 of which are cleared and in maid cultiva tion; 100 acres are in Clover add 20 in Timm. thy. It is all yowl limestone hind, and can con veniently be divided into two or more farms. There are a Good Dwelling Howie, Mame :0001r, Amble Barn and Ont buildinvi, and Two neelionla on the property. A stream stalieient fora (trio "fill runs thro' it, and there are springs in every field (wield one. 'rho land whirl, it 111/t cleared it wall covered with poplar, chestnut, white oak, hiek r ory, walnut, locust and maple timber of the land finality. There is a good Lime Kiln on the form and a Fein of Fossil Ore runs through the land, which will make iron equal to any manufactor ed no the Juniata. The lend is all patented mid an itelispnied title will he lkiven.. . . . :.--.`ono fourth hi hand and tli resi• duo in three equal miniml pitynwnts with in• terest. russensiun given after the first of pi it next. ---- Any forth, information iksirutl will ho gin. en 1,0 Alt t.rs & Don's, Unntingtlon ; Ihntit.l • Flentnir, ott Ulu promises, or On undursiguntl at liittanning. A. &. A. ItEYNOI,I)S, qf Ihfrid leellnulds, June 9, EXAMINATION OF I'EACHERS. The undersigned will meet the. School Direc tors, and Tench., for CX7IIIIIIIIAtIOTIR in the rc• spcetive districts ns indicated in the following _ . ; lell,Friavy, Aug. 29, Union School House. Tod, Tue.ulay. Sept, 2, Newburgh. Morrie, Thirstlay, Sept. 1 , Spruce Creek. Franklin, ' , Haile, Sept. 5, Ilookliool R'nrrim mark, }4aturdny, Sept. 5, Warriorsna. Alexnndria, Monday Sept. 8 Alexandria. Porto% KiHnidayeSept. 9, Alexandria. Wodnighlay, Sept. In, MeNnnellstown, Benders., Thursday, Sept. I I, Court (Irate West, Monday, Sept. 22, S. B. Bridge. Barren, 'l:acidity, Sept. 2:1, Manor Hill. . , Jackson, IVednesday, Sept.2.l, McAlavcy's Ft . Penn, Trinity, Sept. 213, Marklesburg. Hopewell, Sat„ Sept. 27, Rattail & lleady S.ll, 13rnny, Wednesday, (let. I, Mill Creek. Thursday; , Oct. 2, Augliwick Friday, I Oct. 3, Shilleyslierg. Cromwell, Saturday, Oct. .1, Orldsesii.t. Dublin, Monday, Oct. 6, tilmile (lap. . Springfield, Titii;d:ty, Oct. 7, illuddensvilio. lyednesility, ()et. 8, Scottsville. yltun!t . iay.:os.t. !I ) da6sv.ipo. Duvevillr, Union, Friday - , Oct. 10, Place of Elections. The time °rimming will bo 10 o'clock, A. M. nt each of these, places, and punctuality is very desirable. Teachers must attend a public ott• atuination if they desire certificate, ALBERT OWEN, Co. Superintendent. Aug.20,'50.-3m. CONFECTION-1R r FRUIT STORE WILLIAM N. SIIIMARD, SUCCI:SSOI: TO THOMAS FRY, WHOLVSA roN rarriomt FIZUITNIUM, .Ye. 1 Nerlit Third se., above Wood, Phil, ANuFAcTuRER OF CONFECTION• M nry, .Injo. Paste, Gm Drops, Chocolate Drops, Brandy Drops, Liquor Bottles, Jelly Cakes, Melon Chocolate, French Toys, White Sugar Toys, Ac., AND DEALER IN Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Figs, Dates, Prunes, Almonds, Walnuts, Fib butts, Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts, Fire Crack. ors, Syrups, Tamarinds, Liquorice, Rock Cute dy, &e. The attention of Dealers is reqested to na examination of my stock, which will be found equal to,any in Philadlphia. N. IL—Orders by mail or otherwise prompt• ly aue.led to. A ug.G; SG,- I y ADMINISTRATOWS NoTicE. moTruE is hereby !!iren that Latent oI ntieist rill 1011 011 010 eSiREO .lolin Appleby, lute of Dublin limniltip, 'I.A., having been gratited lathe undersigned, all persona knowing themselves indebted will please make immedi ate payment, and those having "Init. will pre sent them dilly andieidiealeil tie• settlement. DA NEM, 'l' AUUE , Mtn', - • - 11/011.14411.A55, iit MoContionsiown Las constantly on hand, toady attain villas, and:is litopalatt to ioako and repair linos atoll kinds nt thu shurtust 1.411.1:22, 1855, Mist ELL t Eor s ‘I)II:IrrisEIIIENTS. HARDWARE STORE ! liF,,,mviNG an establishment of this kind needed in this place, the subscribers have just opened a largo and carefully selected stuck of 11,111 , W A., and are now neatly to aceowmo date all who may Icier them n Among oar stock will ho found n full assort ment Of Building Materials, Nails, Glass, Putty, Locks, Bolts, Wages, &e. A really excellent assortment of Mechanics , Tools ) inelnding all the latest Inventions. mill, Cross cut, Tenon, how, Hand, Compass and Wood SAWS, (thirty flillerent varieties,) Chisels, Axes, Ilatellevi, Slicers and Scissors, Graduated and Common Anger Bits, Table and Pocket Cutle r'', Iron and Steel Mall shapes and sizes, Car riage Springs :mil Axles, Miners' Cpal Shovels, Blacksmiths' Vices, OHS and l'eints, Brushes, Betties. Ac., ilte. In Fact everything usually kept ill a arci VI" are Store. We make no allo,ion to any (alter individual establishment, Hardware or l)r, (;nods, but wo say generally that for reasons well understood by trade., we can and do sell Good in our lino (>ll better terms than they can be had elsewhere* in this county, awl as Low ns can he had in any neighboring county.. Persons Iron, a distance ore invited to call or send in their orders. ".I'wo doors west of tI (iiohe Ulla Post Oni,o. JAMES A. Ii OWN & Ai r.30;56.-13,. LI'VEsT ARRIVAL OF ',:is.i.t'JJJ , : 5 z. , .. Alillikl'il c4I)F.OE):I'.i AT THE BROAD TOP DEPOT. ‘UN N INU UAM & DUNN have just received j n WQII-,eieeted • stock or Spring & Summer consi,ting or Dry 4400d5, Hard-Iva tc, Groceries, 4inecus-ware, 4 !cdar-Ware, Hats, boots and si:oes. a4r.V-WilVe. Crochcry-wire• - stone and earth 1n Tin-ware, Cate e rislung-rods. Ready Made Clothing always on hand, nrid in short, evcrything that usually l u ,p, in a , uuntry more. 15 1; FISH AND PLAs ER,T kept constantly for Sale. Call and examine our Gouda and judge fur yourselves. All kinds .of country produce taken in ex change for Goods at the highest market prices. The highest market pt ices paid for all kinds of Grain. I'rompt:o :lotion paid to storing and forward• lug all kinds •df merchandise, prutitico,&e. Ilitatiovdon, Alny, 14, 11:11,11. 81. AST AGAIN I itutin gdon FonuArY. AEU rpii SI7IISeItI HERS TAKE THIS ME- I thod f inlormim: their friends and the &b -ile generally, that they hare rebuilt the Hunt ingdon Foundry, and are now in successful °v enal., mot ore prepared to runtish ranting of all ki n ds, of the best quality on the :,hartent nu tlet: and most real mthle terms. Farmers are invited to call nod examine our Ploughs. Wu are rmutditcturing the Hunter Plough, (this plough took lie premium nt the Huntingdon Comity Agricultural Fair, in 1855) also Hunter's celebrated ratter Plough, which can't Ito bent, together with the Keystone, Hill side, and Barslicar Ploughs. We hove on hand and aro inannia,nring stores, such as Cook, Parlor nod otli,t elovcs l'ur coal cr wood. IzoLLow-WARE ..ionsisting of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, &c., all ultiell will he sold ~heap for cash or in ex ult:lN,,l,rieittea. 01.1 metal taken liar new castings. fly n striet attention to busi ness and desire to 'A, hope to receive a shore of publie J. M. tiI'NNINGII.IM & BRO. April an, IS!;6.—tr. New C100d,4 New Goods CALL AT OWitAf D. I'. Gwin hnp,jnst received from I'hiladel• ,bin a large and benutirul stock of • SPRING Bt SUDIPIIIR GOODS. consisting of this most fashionable Dress (Moils for Ladies and (lentleine a. Snell as Black Silks, eliamelemi & rillls'y Challi, Cliall, dulains, Spring stikg 4,i' Illmilton De tains, Mirages. All Wool do hain, Fancy and Domes tic Onigliains, Deliaiz, Alailonint Cloth, Alper., Lawns, and Prints or all demription. ALSO, a largo Int of dress Trimmings, stress Buttons, Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, Ilosicry, Laces, Veils, Underslecres, Collars Cliiiiiim ctts, Mohair bend dresses. Summer Shawls, Su. Also, Cloths, black and blue, black and fancy Cossinier, (lanai nets, Vestings Cotton Stripes, Mr pants, Nankeen, Mitslins, bleached and un bleaelied, 'Pickett, Checks, 'Fable Diaper, Wool en and Linen T.ible (losers, and a variety of Goods too numerous to mention. Also Bonnets, Hats & Caps, Boots and Shoes, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARII Buckets, Tubs, Claris, I:askcts, Oil Cloths, Groceries, Fish and salt, and all goods usually kept in a country Store. My old customers, and as many new ones as can crowd inure respectfully requested to come and examine my goods. All kinds or Country produce taken in ex change for goods, at the highest market prices. April 9, 1856. CLOTHING ! it New Assortment Just Opened And will be sold 30 per cent. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! IT ROMAN re , peetilly heimns his ettato-. I. tilers and the public generally, that he has lust opened ut his stare .rooin in Market Square, Huntingdon, splendid new stock of Ready made _ . Clothing for Spring and Summer which lie will sell cheaper than the same quality of Goods can he purchased at retail in Philndef. Oda or any other estalilkhinent in the country. Persons wishing to Lily Clothing would do well to rail and on.cm uu his stock before purcha sing elsowhern A pril 9," ' HUNTINGDON CARRIAGE & WAGON. A.NLI.Fi‘U nut y he i.. prepared to tuanuracturn •at Into shop on Waddngtun streot, on the property lately and for many yours tweapied by AlO e. Cann on, CAItRIAG ES, 1111GGIE , ;, HOCK WAYS, GERMANTOWN WAGONS, and in short every kind of roldelo desired.— Ruckaways and Buggies ofa superior manufac tory and finish always uu huutt and fur sale at fair prices. Itopairitig at all kind,: done at the slumust u, two itiol inost reasoudidu term, liouttn6 , luu, May dy RESOLUTION, PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO THE coNsTncri(r; O F THE COMMON. \V EA L'l7H. Resolved by the Senate and House of Rep. reNCltiaile. of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania in General Assenddy ma t That tho hi. lowing amendments arc proposed to the consti tution of the commonwealth, in accordance with tho provisions of the tenth articiethcroof. There shall be an additional article to said constitution to be designated as article eleven, ARTICLE M. OF PUBLIC DEBTS. SECTION 1. The state may contract debts, to supply casual deficits or failures in revenues, or to meet expenses not otherwise provided tor; but the aggregate amount of ouch debts direct and contingent, wli , ther contracted by virtue of one or snore net.; of the general aoseinhly, or at direrent 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 purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts so con tracted, andtono other purpose whatever. SEcrios 2. In addition to the above limited power the state may contract debts to repel in. vesion, suppress insurrection, defend the state in war, or to redeem the present outstanding indebtedness of the state ; but the money aris• leg from the contracting orsuehdelits, shall t o applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debt, and to no other purpose whatever. 51.,71 , ,N 3. Except the debts above specified in seet:niis one and two of this article, De debt whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of the state. Ser•rms I. To provide for the payment of the precut debt, and any additional debt contract• el ns alfiresaid, the logi6lature atoll, at its first session, ,tier the adoption of till, amendment, creole n sinking ft u which shall be sufficient to i•ay the accruing interest on such debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a smn not less than two hundred and fifty thou. solo! dollars ; which sinking fond shall consist of the net annual income of the public works, from time to time owned by the state. or the proceeds of the solo or the come, or any part thereof, and of the income or proceeds of sale of stoel;s owned by the slate, ti;gether with oth er funds, or resource, that nay he designated by law. The said sinking fund nay be Melv,t. sod, from limo to Lime, by assigning to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of the state, nut required for tho ordinary and current ex penses of govornment, and unless in case of war, invasion or insurrection, no part of the said sinking fund shall be used or applied oth erwise than in extinguishment of the public debt, until the amount of such debt is reduced below the sum of five millions of dollars. S.:TION 5. The credit of the comntonwealth shall not in any manner, or event, be pledged, or loaned to, any individual, company, corpor ation, or association; nor shall the common• wealth hereafter become n joint owner, or stock holder, in any company, association, or corpor ation. SECTION G. The commonwealth shall not as- seine the debt, or any part thereof, of any count. ty, city, borough or township ; or of any cor poration, or association ; unless such debt shall Meer been contracted to enable the state to re vel invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, defend itself in time of war, or to assist the stene in the discharge of any portion of it.s pre sent indebtedness. SEVTION 7. The legislature shall not author. No any county, city, borough, township, or in corporated district, by vittuo of a vote or its cit izens, or otherwise, to become a stockholder in any company, association, or corporation q or to obtain monoy for,.or loan its credit to, any corporation, association, institution, or party. There shall he an additional article to said constitution, to lie designated us article XII, as follows : • ARTICLE Nib OF NEW COUNTIES, No county shall be divided by a lino cutting oft over onedenth of its population, (either to form a new county or otherwise,) without the express assent or such county, by n voleof the electors thereof ; o r shall any new county be established, containing less than four hundred square From section two, of the (unit article of the constitetion, strike out the. words, "qf flee rill) of Phibulelphia, and if/ ,ach mud y respolice i y ;" rroo, section live, same article, strike out the suede, "o/' Philadelphia and if the screral counties ;" from section seven, same article, strike out the words, "neither the tity of delphia 710 r any," and insert in lieu thereof the words, "and no;" and strike out section four, same.article, nod in lieu thereof insert the fob lowing “SECTION 4. To the'year one thousand eight hundred and sixty.four, .and in every seventh year thereafter, representatives to the number of one hundred, shall he apportioned and dig• triliuted equally throughout the state, by die• triels, in proportion to the number of taxable inhabitants in the several parts thereof; ex• coin, that any county containing at least three thousand five hundred taxebles, may lie allowed a separate representation ; but no mote than three counties shall be joined, and no county shall be divided, in the formation of a district. Any city containing a sufficient number of tax• abler; to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall have a separate representation assigned it, and shall he dividettintoconvenient districts of contiguous territory, of equal taxable pope. lation as near as may be, each of whielt slis tricts shall elect one representative." At the end of section seven, same article, insert these words, "the city of l'hilndelphirt shall be divided into single senatorial distrieln, of contiguous territory an nearly equal in btxn• file pointialion n.e pnssible : Gut ton ward shall be dicidol in the fbrnintion thereq:" The legislature, at its first session, after the adoption of this amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial and representative districts, in the MIMI.' above provided ; such districts to remain unchanged until the apportionment in the year sue thou• sand eight hundred and sixtydour. FOUUTII AMEN DM ENT. 7b be Section xxvl , arliekL The legislature shall have the power Walter, revoke, or natal, any charter of incorporation hereafter conferred by, or under, any special, or general law, whenever in their opinion it may be iniuriotai to the citizens of the common• wealth ; in such manner, however, tint no in• justice shall be done to the corpoptere. is vrr, April 21, 185 G. That this resoltitio ' n push. Ou the first amendment, yeas 21, nap 5. On thi , Cue. end amendment, yeas 19, 11Ityli 6. On the third antendinent, yeas 28, nays 1. On thu fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays •I. Extract frtm the journal. THOMAS A. MAGUIRE, Mr*. in Houng ue ItmmuscsTATteEs, April 21, 1556. f &Joked, Thin this resolution pass. On the firm amendment, yeas 72, nays 24. On the i.e.(' amendment., yeas 63, nays 2i. On the third amendment, yeas 64, nays 25; and on the fourth amendment, yeas 63, nays 16. helmet itum th'e'Journal. WILLIAM JAL CIL, A. SECItETA !lII'S OFFICE, A. G. CUMIN, April 2!, 1836. j &cry of thu Cool. SECRF.TARY'S OFFICE; Harrienerg, "tote 27, 1836. reiti!vlraia : sN : _ _ _ . - - - - I do certify that the above and foregoing is a trim and correct copy of the original "Resolu tion relative to an usnendment of the Constitu tion" as the same remains nut file in this office. In testimony whereof I have hereunto L.S. set my hand and caused to be affixed the seal of the Secretary's Office, the day and year above written. A. 0. CURTIN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Iv SKNATE, April 21, 18.36. Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, being under consideration, (lo the question, 1V ill the Senate agree to the first amend mw The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the 1 - mai:dons of the Constitutitn, and were as follow, viz : YEAR—Uesgrs. "Browne, tha k 'dew, Cress. well, Evans, Fergtmon, Fleniken, Henn In. gram, Jamison,. Knox, Limbach, LiewlS, Mc- Clintock, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Taggart, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wit kips and Pratt, Speaker-24. NAvs—Messrs. Crabb, Gregg, Jordan, Mel linger and Pratt-5. So the question was determined in the air :native. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the second amend. meet. The Teas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution and were as fellow, viz: Ynns—Mes,rs. Browns', llueknlew, Cress. well, Evans, lfo!,, lug vain, .1 amison, Knox, Lanhaeb, Lewis, WC:Hilted:, S, llers. Shuman, Sonlher, Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wherry and NAYS—Mem,rs. Gmbh, Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt Pelee and Platt, Speaer—li. So the question wee tletmnined in the affir mative? On the question, Will the Senate agree to the third amend lariat ? The yeas andfly, Were taken agreeably to the 'ionmitution, and wire on follow: • 171,s—:%lessrs. Browne, Iturknlew, Crab!), Cres.iwell. Evans, Fi.rguson, Flenniken, Ifog,e, Ingram. .lemi,on, K nox , L on b nc h, Leivig, Nl:Cilium:lr, Mellinger, Pratt, Price,Sel• • le e s, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Taggart, I'M. ton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins and Piutt, NAVS-Mr. Gregg-1. So the question was determined in the allir 'native. on the question, Will the Senate agree to the fourth amend meta ? The yens and nays were taken agreeably to ,the Constitution and were as follow, viz YEAH—Nlessr, Browne, Curimiewi well, Fran, Flenniken, Hoge, fngrain, son, Jordan, Knox, Limbach, hems, M'Clin•' lock, Pike, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Strut, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins and Platt, Siiraker-23. NA VS—Messrs. Crabb, Gregg, Mellinger and 1 Pratt-4. _ So the question woo determined hi the atUr• • Journal of the House of Representatives, April 21, 18511.. The yens and mays were taken agreeably to the provisions or the Constitution, and on the first proposed amendment, were as follow, vie t Yitss—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, tech, (Lycoming,) Beek, (York.) Berit• hard, Boyd. Boyer, Brown, Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawtiird, Mwdell, Edinger, Fees°ld, Foster. Cot; Haines, limner, Ileitis, Hibbs, IEII, illeges, Ifi pple, llulcuwb , Henseeker, Imbrie, legless, Innis, Irvin, Johns. Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, M . Calinont, WCarthy, INPComb, Mangle, Meneer, Miller, Montgomery, Moorhead, Nunemneher, Orr, Pearson Photos, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold, Itidrlhy Ro berts, Shenk, Smith, (Allegheny,) Smith,(Cam bria,) Smith, (Wyoming,) Strome, Thompson, Whallon, Wright, (Ibuiphin,) Wright, (Lezerne,) Zinsaferman and Wright., Speaker —72. Nays—Messrs. Augustine, Barry, Clover, Cobourn, Dock, Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, ney, llamilton, Ilanestek, Housekeeper, ker, Leisenritw, Magee, Manic, Morris, Mum ma, Patterson. Salisbury, Smith, (Philadelphia) Welter, Wintrode and Yearsley-2.1. So the question was determined in the affir mative. On the questhm, \VIII the House agree to the second amend. meet ? The yeas and nays were taken, and were as follow, vie YEAS—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (Lycoming,) Beck, (York,) Item herd, Boyd, Brown, Brush, Buchanan, Bald. well, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Fausold, Foster, (lute, Haines, Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Hill, 11 illegas, tipple, II olcomb, Ilnnsecker, Imbrie, Ingham, Innis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, M'Calmont, M . Carthy, Mangle, Mt:near, Miller, Montgomery, Moorhead, Nunnemacher, Orr, Pearson, Purcell, Ramsey, Item!, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (Allegheny,) Strouse, Vail, Whnllon, Wright, (Lucerne,) Zimmerman, and Wright, Speaker-63, NAVS—Messrs. Augustine. Barry, Clover, Edinger, Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibboney, Ha milton, Hancock, (puncher, l,eisonring, Magee, Maley, Morris, Mutnina, Patterson, Phelps, Salisbury, Smith, (Cambria,) Thompson, Wal ter, Wintrode, Wright, (Dauphin)and Yearaley So Ile question was determined in tho aflir. mativo. On the question, Will the House agree to the third amend• meat'? yeas and boys were taken, nod were as follows, ViA: Ys s--Messrs, Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Ikek, (I,yoning,) Beck, (York,) Bern hard, Boyd, Buyer, Brown, Buchanan, Cald well, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawford, Edin ger Fansold, Foster, Fry , Getz, Haines, Ha mei, Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Hill, Billow., Hip vlo, Holcomb,lnuaukeeper, Indwie, Ingham, . inns, Irwin, Johns. Johnson, Laporte Lebo, Lon;4eter, Lovett, M'Calintint, hl*Conit;, Man gle, Mrnear, Miller, Montgomery, Nunneumeh. er, Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Ramsey, ; 14,1, Shcnk, Smith, (Alleglieny,) Smith (Cambria.) (Wynn log,) TI peon, Indium Wright, ( Bauphin,) Wright, Imzerne) and Zimmerman-4A. NAYS - Mcwirs. Barry, Clover, Colmn', Dock, Douilall, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibboacy O , Iluneker, Loisenring, rally, ' Magee, Manley, Moorhead, Miirrk Patterson, Reinhold, Roberts, Snlisloury, 'rl al ter, Wharode, Yvarsley and Wright, Speaker So the question was determined in the affir mative. On the question, Will the HOUSQ agree to the fourth amend. alma? EAS -,Messro. A oderacni, Backus; Ball, Lk.k, (Lycionio,,,) Beck, (York,) Reinhard, Bovd, Brown, Brush, Buchanan. Caldwell, aviy, Cl.tl T. Utas;Col . ll, Dow. dal!,lit , go. Fry, Get., lla 11nrp,r, Heins, Hibbs, Hill, Ili]logos; Hippie, Holcomb, Housekeeper, Hunuccker, Imbrie, Innis, Irwin, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Longaher, Lovett, M'Calmont, M'Carthy, DV- Comb, Naugle, Menear, Miller, Montgomery, MoorheadNonnetnacher,Orr, Beam°, rituiPst Purcell, Mousey, Reed, Iloinhohl Riddle, Re• berts, Shenk, Smith. (Cambria,) Wright, (I. 2erne,) Yearsley, Zimmerman and Wright, AS'peaker-69. Nti,—Magsrs. Barry, Clover, Cobourn, Gibboney, II inrv, Hancock, !butcher, Ingham, Leisenring. Magee, 'Manley, Morris, Patterson, Salisbury, And IVintrode-16. So tho question was determined in tho affix. motive. SECIt ETA ItY'S OFFICE, iht•Tieburg, June 27, 1856. Pennsy/cania, : _ . . . . . - - • • I do'rertify that the above, and foregoing is a true and correeteopyof the "Yeas" and "Nays" taken on the Resolution proposing anunalinente to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, as tlin stone nppenrs on the Journals' of the two Houses of the General Assembly of this Com• monirenlth for the session of bisu, Witness my band and seal of said office, L.S. this twenty•seventh day of June, ono thou sand eight hundred and 'fifty-nix. A. 0, CURTIN, Aiwrefory of . Me Commonwealth. July 9, 1831i.-3m. TIM Scientific American. 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N SPENCER THOMAS, No. 2G, South Stood Street, Philadelphia, - importer, Man ullicturer, and Dealer in Drugs, Chemical:4 ACIDS, BYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, COLORS, WurrE LEAD, French and American White ZINC, NvINTO . r, Glassware, Bru , lic,t, Instruments, Ground Spires, What.: Spices, and all other nrticles usually kept by Druggists, including Borax, hdign, Glue, Shellac, Potash, &c., &c. All 'order; 1;) , mail, or otherwise promptly at• tended to. Country merchants are invited to call nod examine our stock before pnrehasing elsewhere. Goods sent to any of the wharves or railroad stations. Prices low anti goods war ranted. Mar.12,%54.—1y. HENRI' W. OVERMAN, No. 6, South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Importer of French Calf Skins ; TIAN I I SC. AND GETZERAI,. Dit21,112. Has Constantly on nand, awl Always Finishing, all kinds of Loather, Morocco, Calfrikincilikeop skins, disc. The attention of Country Merchants and Man ufacturers, is solicitotl. RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER. January 2, 1858.-Iy. FARMER'S HOME. HENRY Mc:II,II%IE4ILE, 11W Street, Huntingdon, Hula. County, Pa, rpttE proprietor would respectfully an nomice to all his old customers and the "rest of mankind," that ho has refitted his all house, and is prepared to accommodate strangers and travellers, and the public generally. Ile has also attached it LIVER' STABLE, and he will hko horses, carriages, &c., on tho most reasonable terms. April 9 1856.-1 y, It. IiAIRD, Itr. n. Xla Y.)10141411. 3. 11CDSON, M. P. DRS. BAIRD & HUDSON, ._Vi SSVILLE, PA. Having entered inf o coportnership will ho plea, sad to attend to nay tees of their profession IeHitIiNCES: }XI; , Huntingdon. C. I;( /WEI:, T. P., Newton Hamilton. J. A. sl IA I M. H., Siuulo J. 11. IV N't1:(11)E, M. D., Marklesburg. June 1, 1,- , .;(;.- lin. (alai.; of !Jaffa min Frac). Deceased.) Adnainititrator% Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Admit, istration on the eetuto 01 lietkitttui it Fluke, late 01 Dublin 'foweship, deed., have bee. a:mita to the undersigned, rysittiug iu said township, to whom those italebtfal- will pietise make fin mediate payment, and those having claims wilt present thiut duly astMuticated for settlement. 0. I GRISINGER, Adm. Auz. 11, LG.. 6,