Z : - .. . .. . Varri6, On the 18th inst., by the Rev. A. B. Still, ut the residence of Mrs. Peightal, Mr. Edward Conde to Miss Catharino Peightal, both of Hunt. Co. On the 16th inst., by the Poe. Cleo. Elliott, nt the residence of Mr. Neil, Mr. Wm. A. Neff to Miss Elizabeth Song. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. COUNTY SURVEYOR, The undersigned offers himself as a condi. date for reelection to the office of Courcrir Sea, V5:Y1)11 of Huntingdon county, and respectfully tmlicita the suffrages of his fellow•citizcns. J. SIMPSON AFRICA. Hunt., Sept. 24. 1036.-3t.* THE SHIRLEYSBURG FEMALE SEMI NARY eminence :1s winter cession office months on Monday, Nov. 3d. It is hoped that the pleasant mutation and salubrity of the village, the' coliceilicnee and spaciousness of the Semi nary, and the established character of the In structors will secure the attendance of a large manlier of pupils. Terms—For Board and Tuition per session, $02,50 $8 to 12,00 J. B. KIDDER, Sbirleysburg, fluid. Co., Pa. Sept.24;s6.—Gt. Day Tuition from Apply to Hunting(' OH county Agricultural Society. Notice is hereby given, that a meeting of the Huntingdon County Agricultural Society will be held at the Court House in Huntingdon, Ott Saturday the 27th day of September, 1856, for the purpose of choosing three delegates to re. present the Society in the election or Trustees of the Farmers' nigh School of Penniolvanin at an election which Will take place at the In stitute in Harris township, Centre county, on Monday, the 6th day of October, 1656, at 12 o'clock, M. JONA. MuWILLIAMS, 5ept.2.1.56. To the Voters of Huntingdon County. haying ten impelled to this step especially from the manner in which, I conceive, tny end of the comity has been maltreated, dishonored and abused, by the recent action of the liupnb• limn Executive Committee, in the distribution of the ilidbrent °Hives throughout the county, and also from considerations of a personal character, I Mier snyself no a tree, independent and untrammelled candidate lbr the Mike of Ann u i ti e s Judge, at the approaching' general election to be held in October next, and re• spectrally noir your iitlyla 5ept.21,',16 DENBY BREWSTER, NOTICE, Thu Jurors Summoned for nn adjourned Court, commencing tut the 22d, of September, are hereby notified that they need not attend, no the motes fur trial have been eontinned. M. F. CAMPBELL. Sept: 17, ISLA. 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Thus LA) •• !Miser of Penton's Digest will •ai be in 1. +session of the complete lathy of the item Laws ur Pcidis;lvatiir.ilown to the very , 'r when he purchases it. Those who ptrehused Ptirdon's Digest may alw,,s complete the date fur the small snot of fIJ/ 1 Cents, the price of value containing all the am nal Digests ism, ed since the first publication of the present edition of Purdon's Digest, us heretofore stated. KAY di BROTHER. Law Booksellers and Publishers 17 19 South Fifth Street. First Store above Chesnut. Orders or letters of inquiry Mr Law Books from the country promptly attended to. :•;ept. 10, 1856.-3111. JOSLPH DOUGLASS, in MeConnelletown has euansany on hand, ready made rides, and:ls prepared to make end repuir Gun* oral' kinds at jiw shortest notice. [ April 22, 1855. MILNWOOD ACADEMY, • Sill tde Gap, Huntingdon County, Pa. 0- • W. N. WOODS, A. M., Pr prietor & PeinGiplT. .1, A. SHADE, Lecturer on Anafomyit guyeana, 1 117ty. J. CAMPBELL, Lecturer on General SAMUEL CAMPBELL, Assistant. . Literature, • JOHN . CAUSLAND. Teacher in Preparatory Department. Tannual exhibition will take place the Ist Wednesday of October. An address by the 1 Rev. D. X. Junkie, D. D., will be delivered before the Philo and Diaynathian Societies, at 9 o'clock, P. M. The Exhibitional performances will take place at G§ o'clock, P. H. The ex aminations the week previous. These exercises the friends of education are respectfully ted to attend. Th'e next session opens on Wednesday, the 29th of October. This institution , holds out peculiar inducements to young men seeking art education. The Board of Instruction is composed of gentlemen of high literary attainments and sliilledin their profession: The lo cation is very healthy, having the pure mountain nir, and free from all noxious vapors arising ARTICLE xi. from stagnant water and marshy ground. Those subject to ague could not Ind a more desire.- OF PUBLIC DEBTS. ble place. The course of iestruction iS such as is best calculated to prepare y e eng men for SIWTION 1. The state may contract debts, to business, for teaching, and for taking a high stand in College. For those desiring to become supply enstl3l deficits or Mures in revenues, Teachers, a Normal Class will be formed, in which practical instruction will be given in the art or to meet eXpti.et, DOI otherwise provided for; of Tending. To this class, lectures will bc given on the subject of Teaching. The tempts- I but the aggregate amount or loch debts direct Bons to vice, idleness and dissipation are few- There is nothing to draw the mind of the tau- and contingeet, whether contracted by virtue of dent from his books, it is quiet and retired, just such a situation as a young Man desirous of one or more nets or the general assembly, or nt improvement would seek. The societies are in a flourishing condition, and each Inns fine li- diff eren t p er i o d s a ti me , shall never exc ee d brary of choice works. The buildings are large and commodious, an additional building is in seven hundred and fifty thousand dol:ars, and tho course of erection, which will be finished this fall. Shade Gap is situated on the mail j the money wising from the creation of such route between Chambersburg mid NIOOOI Union Station on the Penn. Rail Road. I d e bte shall be applied to the purpose, for which TERMS t—For Session of five months, $52 It Wnshin,, light, and fuel, extra. Students it Was obtained , ur to repay the debts so con are charged from the time of entering until the Close of the Ses,ion. Payments half in ad- I traded, and lu no n th, p ur p ose whatever, vaecc, balance at the middle of the session. For catalogues and further particulars, address SECTION 2. In a d dition to the above limited IV. 11. WOODS, power the state may contract debts to repel in- Shade Gnp, Hunt. Co., Pa. vasion. suppress instirrectiOn, defend the state Sepletnber 17, 155(;.-3m, God Save the ('ommonnxrcalt ln ""a•T s : 0-Sj g At . - 1541.710 PIROCLAIIIIIITION OF GENEEIAL ELECTION. I )1111SUAN1"1:0 AN ACT OF THE GEN ' eral AS:A.IIII4y of the Commonwealth of Penn syl %Tula, entitled "An act relating to the elee- Hort of thin Comm, nwealth, ,, a pp ro v e d ti n e n o, owl day of.lulv, A. D. I JOSHUA GREEN f.Als:D,'lligh Sheriff id . the County of Huntingdon, in the State of Pennsylvania, do hereby man known and give tot lice to tl e eke , tors of the County nr,e,aid, that a General Election will he held in said County of h oot iuidon, un the Second Tuesday, 11th of October, 1858, At whirls time Suite mot Comity °Meets,. fol low, will he elm. I : (INE :'EIISON for Canal Commissioner of said l'ainsionwealtiv. ()NE PERSON far Auditor General of said Comatimwealtli. ONE IN for Surveyor General ors:till Commonwealth. ONE PERSON in conjunction with the Conn ties of Blair. Cambria tool Somerset. to till the Mike of member of the House of Representa tives or the uoifra stoe., ()NE PERSON in conjunction with till, coun ties of Blair awl Cnittlain, to till the ;)Ilice of member of the Senate of l'enusylrania. Two PERSONS. in coniunction with the count,. of Moir, to till the 0111,, of members uf the I longe or or reoosytraoid. Two PERso - x,-• c•, iill the ollicc ot Assoel cite j to t,, sahl ONE l'ElttiON to fill the °Mee or Sheriff •of said eonoty. ON VERSON to fill the Wilco of County c000t;siouto• of said County. • ONE 1 . 1:10;ON to lill the office or I)ireeter or the l'om• of said county. ()NE I'EItSON to till . the office of District Attotnry of saki comity. - - ONE . PERSON to till the office of County Surveyor of said county. ONE PERSON to till the office of Auditor of Said county. In pursuance of said Act, I also hereby make known and give notice, that the places a hold ing the albresaid General Election in the sever al clectionilistricts within the said county, are as f,,llosrt : lsidisiriet, composed of Henderson township and all that part of Walker township not in the tett, district, at the Court House in the Borough of liontiogdon. 2d district, composed of Thibun inwwhip, et rk.saut hill School House, near Joseph Nel son's in said township. ad district, composed of so much rifWarriors mark township as is not included ht the 196 district. at the School House adjoining the town of Warriorsmark . • 4th district, composed of the township of Hope well, at ,he School Rouse at Rough and Ready Furnace, in . said township. sthdistrict, composed of the township of Bar ron, at the house or James Livingston (lormerly John Ilariter,) in the town of Saul hug, in stud towi•hip. 6th district, composi.,l ofthe townil,ip of Sit i,. Icy. ut the house of 1). Fraker, in Shirivp,lotrg. .711 t district. composed of Porter and Walker townships, and so much of W:st town , lop as ie included in the following lmundaries, to wit beginning at the south-west corner of Tobias Cautinan's Item on the bank of the little Janis ta Over : at the lower end of Jackson's narrows, thence in a north-castorly direction to the most suntheenly part of the term owned by Michael Maguire, thence north 40 degrees west to the top of TuFsev's mountain, to intersect the line of! Franklin township. thence along said line to lit tle Juniata river, thence down the same to the place of beginning, at the public School House 011.1110AIIC the (Iceman Reform Church in the bo rough Alexandria. eth district, composed of the township of Franklin, at the linlice of .Javol. Menem, now ueenn:e.l 'oy W. AIIIIIOI.II, in said township. Oth district, composed 4,f Tell township. at the Union School ilaoso, near the Union Meet ing house. in su'd township. • lOth district, composed of Springfield town ship. nt the Schad noose near' Hugh Madden's iu suid township. . _ . . . • I district, composed of Union tp., at the School house near Exchial Corbin's in said township. r . I 2th district, composed of Brady township,. at the School !louse known as the Centre School House in said township.' 1:1111 di:snit% composed of Morris township,' at School House No. 2, in sai I township. 14th district, composed of that part of West township tad ineinded in the ith and 26th the I of lie school house on the recut now occupied by :iftle3 Leak, (I',,emorly owned by Jtuncs EbniS,) in composed of that part of Walk er township lying •unithwest of a lino commenc ing opposite I tavid Corbin's House, at silo Un ion tow hot., thence in a straight line, in cluding s.iol Corbiti's him:, to thu of l'or. ter tic., whip, on Ow Huntingdon and Woodcock v a lky road. at the house of Jacob Alagaliy, in said township, iGtli dist 'let, composed of the township of Tod at Ilin Green Orland Home in said township. I ith ‘listriet, composed of that part of 'West to waiship on the soutli•east lido of the Warrior ridge, beginning at the lille of 11•e,t and Hen derson townships, at the toot of soul 0,1 g., to Oh. lino of Darrel: tp., them' by the division line of Dame mid IVe:t townships, to the sum mit of Stone mountain, to intoned the tutu of Henderson mid West town , hips, thence bysaill line to place of beginning. at the house now oc cupied by klefj. Corbin, on flurry's Itim. INth district, mitittiostal of Cromwell tp., at the house now occupied by David Ettore, in Or bisunia. ltnli district, cumpowd of the n0r00 . 41101 Bir mingham, with the s,••ori, tracts of WO near 111111 attached to th cooed anduc copied by Thom,. Dl. ti C John K. Mee, ban, A. Roberson, John Urn-hoer end Gensimer, the tract of land eon owned lir Goo. & Joint Shuunberger, known no the l'ortur tract is annexed to said district, situate in the town ship of Warriorsmark, at the public school house in said Borough. 2utli district, composed of Cass township, at the public school hon. in Ca.% illo, In said tp. kin district, composed of Jackson township, • ' • • in war, onto redeem the present out,landing ! at Mo• hos-e of Robert Barr, now °coupled by indebtedness tit' the state ; but the mosey ark- John Ilk, at illeAleavy's Fort, in said tp. hog from the come:tiding orsotch debts, shalt he . 2•2•1 ,h-taiet, composed of Clay township, atapplied to the purpose fur which it woo taised, the 100 I se of Josh. Shore, at the Three Springs or to repay such debt, and to oo other purpose in so id township. whatever. • tr , itit , t comPoqedol the lown ,, lip 3. Except the delfts above specified at the pololie school house-in Xlarkirsiourg, iu ,! in sections one and two of this article, t, debt said owmhip. whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of 24111 olistriet, composed of that part of Shir ley town de, , ,0, lying mid toeing tote ; the stale. ing de,,riheol lootolaries, to wit t Beginning at j hrurtoe., 'lto movide dor tht. pay of the the intersection of Union cod Shirley township present debt, toed any additional debt contract lines with the Juniata river. on the south shlu t (41 ns aforesaid, the legislature shall, at its first thereof; thence at ong said union s , ssiooo, after the adoption of this amendmen t, for the distance or three miles flue. said river; .rattle a sinking fund, which shall be sutlictent thence eastuarolly by a straight line to the point to pay th.s interest foto logo da bl, anal Where the mete from rshYhll Still to "eteloltlY 111111,10 v to reol.,e the pritoeipal thereof by It crosses the sollopilit of Ridge ; I sum !o: itooii thorn Iwo, it and filly tho, thence morthwqrolly !dung the summit of Sandy'. sand d o n ors ; which sinking fund skill consist Ridge to the river ./enia"' mu d tau nee el" cold • of the net annual ineoute of the ptiblie works, river to the place- of lorgitoning t at the public frontthro to ;.hoe 1,, th e store. ' th „ school hon..e is - Mount F.n iota, in said district. l itr e to , ' or.oeco•ds of the sale of tote same, or atop part fr•th oli•triet, composed of the Borough of / 1 „,„1„ ; „ 1 „„, , a , the I /out, itsaid b or .,, thereof; and or tie, iticome or peOeeellil for sale goith district. composed of the Borough of ofsturks owned by the state, together with ode torsburg, mod that part of \Vest bowie:hip west : or ritall , to or re...P. 4, that to'sY Ile dtotteonnled and south of the lino between !lenderson and by law. 'llse said sinking flood . nifty inerea• West townships. at or near the Wenn Springs, ' sett, front time to time, toy as;;lgnitog• to it any tor the Frolliklip nownsloip line on the top orrit. punt of the taxeA, or other revenues ot the state, soy's mountain, so as to include in the di.triet no t reydred for the ordinary and current ex:- the home of Davit Waloisnoith, Jacob Loougout- , pulses of government, and unless itt case of eeker, Themas Ilamirr, :lames Porteroutol John wor , invasion in 5;;;.;,,,,;;,; no p;;; . ; of t h e Wth '• eI the ' ffi the '`th"“i house in the sinking fund shoal fie used or applied oth or Feterslorrz. erwise than in extinguishment of the public I also make known and give u nti es . as in and by the t , ;;;; set , nn or the ~,t; I ion ~ utoril the ammotot such de . lo t reduced . r „„ te ,i ; " dirt „err person o r th e below the sum of 1,, millions. id dooloars, peace, mho shall hold env Mlle, or app,intment Sr•cTtoN 5 . The creatt of the Commenwcaltb 111 . profit or trust tinder the goovermnent o.f the shall toot in any manner, or event, toe pledged. United States, or of this State, or of :coy oily ! or loaned too, any indivioliml, company, corm., or incorportted district, whethec eoe,e. - , 10. 500011, or association ; nor shall the comm.- ed °Meer or agent. who is or •"i ! wealth hereafter become to joint ouster, or stool:- under the legislottive. ,•• ''•' , c . 'holder, in any company, association, or eorpoor. department or this State or ..of the e!' any ei•Y or ho'"rl"•,...rated 101,,,00r, G. The comnoomwealth shall not ass that eve' v noctroher or L. 4.,g1 . 0, and of the t.tte i i,„ m . I h m .„ o l . , „l mn . cmth. Legislature, and of Coe wheat or co a n on co.- ' ' . , , • 1.... • - .o ~ugn or townstotp ; of any em elt or any city, comonis•boneas ott tooly inco'rpoo,- ted olktriet, is Itv hounpodole ofloodolio, •,'••'••• or ; much liehteltall ereising at the os . ollote the °Mee or 00 0 , - 0.- ',••huun contracted, to enable the state to re , mem or judge, inspeetor, oarlock of any ei.•o t . oh:lnc:ate insurrection, orthis Commons,. va Itio, and that no i n speeto.,, , „ , ~t war, or 1 assist the judge. or other otro or of cos such (I,th,, •• io oot any portiotjol its pee ba eligible to ant. f.flioc, to Its then lowa Abo, that in floe I , :th section of ear to , rioN 7. The legisloittore shall not author. AsSetto!dy. an "Act rclotiag to exf , o • :of, e,•ooody, oity, borough, township, or in tioos otto• 1 f,r 00 , t.,.. • distriet, by vittue of a v,-,to of it eit• In, 1 , 19, it is i•itet,d that floe afuresaiol ~ ,e• becoinc stool:bolder in section —shall not he cot - Ist:tied It: preveht • . , • .•' • ~ ~eic.loolt, Or corporation ;or militia Mlle, 4,1. loooroottglo oollleer teemsero • r. tll . itc•pcmor or elect: nor env general or sp., 1 . . I .11 tai, any . • vial election ill hull Coopilpoonwrollth." o • , instutotion, or party. I.lllolitilot to the provisions etattlined in Coo , -67th ruction itl the net aforesaid, the ilelttcr or .; , I name to said the aforesaid olittricts shall respectively take ~,....,itootiotoo, loe no article XII, RS charge of the.eertitivate or return of the else-' f o ll ows; limo of their respective 4 , .istricts, and produce AIITICI.X XII, them at a meeting of toe judge from each dis• I OF NEW COUNTiEI.I. trio, at the Cmt•t Iluu.c, in lots Uor"uigh °f lln,t- r.ount, shall he divided lov a line cutting i r „th,„, b r i ng f„, the p r ee ny „„„ F r hh y, t h e over onedenth or or po;,ubttion, (either to 17th di, or ()etcher next. then .41 there to do , lorot toe.' olne• and pert . ..am the duties required by btu at lexpress••• I express ••• ' judges. A 1.,,, that where to juolge lop sicknesselectors tioet•cof ; nor shall any new county loe or unavoidable owe - oleo!, is untol, to attend said I established, containing less di. four : hundred meeting of then the certificate of return otllnlr'o 11l ale otroarsaiol shall be taLen charge hr any of the . inspectors or clerks of the oleetion or .1.1 dis• tri, and shall do mid perform the duties tehithi• rein of said judge unable to attend. Alto, in the list section of hurt, it is en- tiered "every general awl election shall he opened between the h.., or eight and too in tho forenoon, awl shall continuo without interruption or adjournment until Nom o'clock in the evening, when tic polls shall ha closed." (ii+•+o under iny hood at Huntingdon, thq RUA day of Septemher, MU, nod o/' the Indyendenee of the t oiled States, tie ri;;ldp7fiatt. .108111 . 3,611LEENLAND, SIIEMWS Shcrie. Hunt.. September lit, ISSG, chip. limit. co., known as the Mill Creek Farm. Cent.iiniatt 214) Acres, about Mu acres of whlrli is eioared and in good state of caltiratinn, luta a considerable part of it has been well limed 00.1 ¢ 1111 . 140 quantity oflitnu pulling( tin thin r,i„,,s,"no handy anal easily 1111:1rriell, 1110 110 i. 11110 of the laud in in thither, There in erected a good Bank Barn. with tanning. waiter in the yard. good House oith flowing fountain of pure wader in the yard. Also, a young. apple ro.chard of tiii or 711 men. 12011 bushels of good w heat has been rased in a reason till thi , Cava' with vorie•petoling crops a ...law genial. there is 40 acre.: of this Wu.l tirStbur,. A t.so--A term of SS(ti. lie: many Valley, Hunt. co., it being one Irslf formerly untied by (leo. Ely. Nearly all clear ed and in a tine state ol cultivation. Choice Limestone Land with Ilium sat Stable erected (hereon, with reviling water. 1,4 miles from Shirleysburg and 5 miles front Penna. Canal and at Mt. Union. Abo Li Ayres , Welinice land adjoining the abet, uu which it ereete.l . two pta small liarn, IVccal llou.c, &e.,,s silt Mg *ring at good water, itml tine Orchard, with choke fruit. i; a very desirable property, and would be suitable for a Morlisatir, or nay thsnintt to rt•tire from active life. A A farm in litibri 'toali , lap, Hunt. en., containing G. Acres, one Imif of which la eloarr.l, ow; the baton re Or, quality of Timber latul,'sitiaated within one mile of the 1 . 01113 Ca nal and Railroad at Mill Creek.. Eitiiei 7 of the above properties will he sold low mei en reasonable terms, apply to the sub serihers at Mill Cieek, Ilittitiegiloo co., Pn. IiESSI.ER & 11110. Sept.lo,'s6.—tr. AD3IINI9TItITOR'S NOTICE. tioricii is hereby given 'hot Letters of Ad• I toinistrotien on the estate of 1)001d Graham, nue of Dublin township, dee'd., having been granted to the undersigned, 01l persons knowing themselves indebted will !dense make hinnedi ate payounit, Bud these buying claims will pre• sent them duly authenticated for settlement. 'IEAUUE, Adm . , Aug.20,*56.-ta.* 500 ch""utcrt; . l'sti'll';,,' b L DuNN. 35 becks Coffee just received stnd for solo wholesale by CUNNISGIIMII. Be DUNN. RESOLUTION, PRoPOSING AMENDMENTS TO THE coNSTITUTIoN COMMON. WEA 4T H. Ae &nate and House of licp. ;7,m/ntirs of the Comnuaneealth of Pronsyt mnia in Ornmat ..isscialfla met, That the fa lowing amendments are proposed to the consti. lotion of• the commonwealth, in accordance with the provisions uf the tenth article thereof; Tiler° Anil be nn additional article to said constitution to be designated as article eleven, as follows : TIMM AMENDMENT. Front sectio n i tW;il or the first article of the constitution, strike out the words, '•of Ito city of Philadelphia, owl of 05,1, county reyTectire• lq ;" rcein section live, .tine article, strike out the words, "Iff Philadslphia and "I' the several nil/s :" from sectbm coven, seine article, strike out the words, "neither the tityn . r Ph il a. dolphin nor oaf," and insert in lien thereof the words, "and no;" and strike out section four, same article, and in lieu thereof insert the fol. lowing : .ilixtviox 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred nod sixty.four, and in every seventh your thereafter, representatives to the number of one hundred, shall be apportioned and dia. tribleCd equally throughout the state, by tEs• mots, in proportion to the number of taxable inhabitants in the several parts thereof ; ex cept. that our moiety containing at least three thousand five hundred taxable's, may be allowed. a separate repre,ntation ; but no 01000 than three counties shall be joined, and tto county shall be divided, to the formation of a district. Any city containing a sufficient number of tax• tildes to entitle it to at (cost two representative:. shell haven separate represented in assigned it. and shall he di Oiled jute eoncealeat districts at' contiguous territory, of 0.11101 taxable 11110111. lotion as 11,1 r 1s may be, molt of which did.. triers lit One neresenittiiVe. " t tic end a section seven, sane article, in<ert the , words, "the oily of Philadelphia sloth' be divided into sioyle sew:forint district's, or ,on6ysous leffi,'ory eta nutrill tv/a/ in lawn. Llc Invitation as ywisilde ; 110 ward shall I, dies), d in the linwation tke,el;l:" The legislature, ut iia liril. ses,Jon, rrfter the adoption of ibis amendment, shall divide the city •of Philadelphia into senatorial and repre,entittivo distrietm, in tho manner above provided ; such clktrietA to rrntaio unchanged until the apportionment in the year ono thou. sand eight hundred and sixty-four. FOURTH AMENDMENT. To he ,*.cliort xxv Aril,* The legislature shall have the power to niter, revoke. or annul, nut. charter of incorporation hove:trier conferred by, or itoy special, or general law, whenever in their opinion it !nay he injurious to the citizens of the C 0111111011• WOlOlll ; in such manner, however, that no in• justice shall be done to the co:Tor:thins. Jx Slisert4, April 21, 18313, lie..arca, That this resolution mt.,.,. On the arrt amendment, yens 21, nays 5. On the sec• onitamentiment, yens IU, mays ti. On the third amendment, yeas 28, nays 1. On the fourth amendment, yeas 23, nnys 4. ~ Extract tiTan the Journal. THOMAS A. MAGlilitt, Clerk. Is llorsc or Itrrttrqrx.r.t.rtvEs, 1 April 21, IS.A. Reath T, That this resolution pass. On'the first Rlllolllllll.lt, yuts 72. nays 24. On the second amendment, yens 63, nny3 25. On the third amendment, yeas 64. toys 25; and on the rhumb amendment, yeas 65, toys 16. Extract from tho detrital. WILLIAM JACK, C7eek. SECIIETAIVY'S OemeE,l A. G. CURTIN, Filed April. 24, 1 8:56. f Seem of the SITIIETARY's I Harrirbury, June 27, 1856. J•rnnsglenuio. sx du certify that the above and foregoing is a true told corn . ..et ropy or the ortginnl "Resolu tion relative to an amendment of the Constitu tion" as the mime remains on file in this office. In testimony. whereof I bare hereunto 1..5. set my,hand and caused to be affixed the real of the Secretary's Other, the day and year above written. A. G. CrI{TIN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. IN SENATE, April 21, 1856. Resolution proposing amendments to the Colotitution of the Commonwealth, being under consideration, On the question. Will the Senate agree to the first amend• meta The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions el the Constitution, and were as follow, viz : YzAs—Messrs. Browne. lI (II I, ril, W, C ress . well, Evans, Ferguson, Flehiaen, liege, In• gram, Jamison, Kans., Laub:tell, Lewis, Me. Chi:lock, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Taggart, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wil kins end Matt, Speaker-2.k NArs—Messrs. Crabb, Gregg, Jordan, Mel linger and Pratt-5. So the qUestion was determined in the tar. Oo the question, Will the Senate agree to the second amend• meat. The 1-t us and nays were taken agreeably to the provi.ii,ns of the Constitution 111111 were as follow, viz: Yrss—Mcs,rs. Browne, Buekalew, Cress well, Evans, tinge, Ingrain, Jamison, Knox, Lanhaeh, Lewis, M'Clititoeli, Sellers, sh am .,, Soutlinr, Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wherry aid N.VI,--Ilessni.ltb, Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt Prier Anti Piutt, S the question was determined in the uttir• 'waive? • tui the question, Will the Senate ngree to the third amend. meat ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the '."orstitiltion, and were flO follow: Errors, Fer t ot,on, Flenniken. I lee e. M'Clititoek, Pratt, Price. 8,1. Shuman. Souther. Straub, Wol. too, Wherry, IVilkins antl l'intt, ker-2:;. N VS— :lir. regg-1. So the question NV 11. i determined in the atilr mauve. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the fourth mend. moot ? yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Uolintil (101 l awl were as follow, viz Ilrowne, linektkiew, well, Evans, Flenniken, Ingram, Junii• non. .11.1,611. Knox, 1.311 1 ,W11, ;1.111..1 . 4, Slllllllllll. 5t1 . 31111, W 31,111, Wil, Wherry, Wilkins and Piatt, NA Yg - -Mesirs. Crubb, Gregg, Mellinger nod Pratt-1. $o the question was determined in the nffir• unitive. Journal bf the House of Representatives, April 21, 18511. , . . The yeas and uttys were taken agreeably to the previsions uf the Cotistitutiou, and un the first proposed amendment, were as fellow, viz: YEAS—Me... AllderBl/11, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beek, (I,ycoinia,ir,) (Yenl , ) Bern hard, Boyd, Boyer, Brawn, Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawford, Dowdidl, Edinger, l oeie hl, Fmder. Getz, liaities, Hamel, Harm r, three , llibhs, llill, illegas, I tipple, I loicomb, Itoccecker,tinte Ingham, Innis, Irvin, Jidins..litheson, Laporte, Lelia, lAN:alter, Luria, l'Carthy, M'Citteh, Mangle, Meaner, Montgomery, Moorhead, Nunetnaelter, Orr, Pearson, Phelds, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Be. ber,, Shenk, Smith,(Allegheny,) Smith, (Cam- Thoteltson, Veil, Whallon, \\ - right, (Ilittiphin,) Wright, (I,tizerne,) Zimmerman and Wright, Speaker N AA's—Messrs. Barry. Clover, Cobourn, Dock, Fry, Folton, thtylord, ney, Hamilton, Ilaneoei,, Housekeeper, !lime. her, Manley, Mum. ma, Patterson,Salislinry, Smith, (Philadelphia) Walter, Wintrode and Yearsley-2 I. SO the question wad determined in the atilt, On the question, Will the [louse agree to the second amend• went --- Tin; yens and nays were taken, and were as follow, viz : • YEAS—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beek, (I,vcoming,) Beek, (York,) Bern. hard, Boyd, I:rown, Brick, Buchauan, Calib well, Ounpbell, Carty, Craig, Vansold, Foster, Getz, Ilaines, Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Hill, Hint:gas, Hippie, Holcomb, Htmsecker, Itniorie, Ingham, Innis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, ImpOrtP, I.ehn, Longnker, Lovett, M'Calmont, Weitrihy, All'emnh, Mencar, Montgomery, Moorhead, Nunnemucher, Orr, e,, Purcell, Ramsey, Heed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roburts, Shenk, Smith, (Allegheny,) 5t e ,,,,, e , Vail, Whalin, Wright, ( Luzerne,) Zimmerman, and Wright. NAYS—Mes,rs. Augustine. Barry, Clover, Edinger, Fey, Fulton, i;aylonl, Gil:honey, Ha. milion, Hancock, Huneker, Ma : zee, Nlanley, Morris, Mumma, Patterson, Phelps, Salisbury, Smith, (Cambria.) Tl e tor, Wintrode, Wright, (Ibuiphin) and Yearsley —25. So the question was determined in the Whir• mauve. Oil the queatioN, 11 ill the house agree to the third amend. meet 9 The yens and nays were tale sy and were as follows, viz: YEAS—Messrs, Anderson Bitebus, Baldwin, Ball, lick, (f.yeoining,) Beck, (York,) Bern. hard, Boyd, Boyer, Brown, Buchanan, Cold. well, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawford, Edin• ger, Fatonild, Foster, Fry, Getz, Haines, lbw mei, Harper. Billegai, pie, llolcomb, Bonsai:toper, !nitwit., Ingham, Innis, It, in, Johns, Jolit,on, Laporte, Lobs, Loniaher, Lovr.t, IlFealmont, 2tlViiin 1., Mau- Nlnktgotaiwy, tw, Orr, l'imrson, Ramses, Shimk,Siiiii 11,(Allt.gheny,) Smith (Cantliria,) Smith, (Wyoming.) Thompson, Whallon, Wright, (lbiaphin,) WriAla,Luzerue) and i:itiin•rtitan —4; I. , ..... ....... Sits--MeisrA. Burry, „clover, Chbottrii, Intl;, It„tvlull, Fitheti, Gaylord, Gibhoney, II:milli,. !kneed:, llnnekcr, Leisettritiz, Ivy, :Moorhead, Morris, l'iLtieremi, livnhold, Roberts, Salisbury, Wal• ter, \\lntrude, YetirAles mid Wright, 6.praker 8u the question was determined in the allir. mative. On the qnestion, Will the guuse agree to the fourth amend ment ? lass—Messrs. Anderson, Backus, Ball, Beck, (I.4coming,) Beck, (York,) Bernhard, Boyd, Brown, Brush, Buchanan, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Crawford, Dow. Edinger, Fausold, totter, Fry, Get; Eta• mel, Harper, Hein, I fibbs, Kill, Ilillogas, 11 49LN tioleorch, ilonselcueper, iluuseeker, linhric, Isinis, Johnson, Ilportc, Lonenker, Ironer, M'Calmont, MTarthy, M'- Coml,, Ninor!le, 'Merlyn, Miller, !Montgomery, Moorhead. N unnemacher, (Ire, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Ramsey, RNA, Reinhold, Riddle, Ro berts, Shenk, Smith, (Cambria,) Wright, (lA. gertie,) Yearsley, 'Zimmerman and Wright, Bpeoket-69. . . 'N.tva—Messrs. Harry, Clover, Cobourn, PO. ton Gibboney, 11uiuc., Hancock, Huneker, Leisenrine., Magee, Manley, Morris, Patterson, Saliubury, and IVintrade-16. So the question was determined in the affir mative. . SECRETARY'S Omen, Harrisburg, June 27, 1856. Pennsigennia, I do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the "Yens" and "Nays" taken on the Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Conine wealth, as the same appears on the Journals of the two Houses of the General Assembly of this Com monwealth for the session of 1853, • Witness my hand and sent of said ollico, L.S. this twentpseventh day or June, one thou• • sand eight hundred and MI ..... A. G. (...31. 7 1tT1N. Secretary , t f the Commonwealth. July 9, 1556.-311). SHEIIIFFS SALES. w virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni nos, Issued out of the court of common Pleas of Huntingdon County. and to tne direc ted, I will sell by public outcry ' at the Court House in the borough of Iluntingdon, no Thorn dor, the :nth day of September. MU. at 10 o'iloek, A. AI., the following de,rihed property to wit: the right, title tool interest of the defoe dent of, in and to a tract cf land lying partly in Honly and partly in Henderson township. ad joining lands of Irvin, Green and Watson, on the nest, the Jimiata hirer on the South, lands ofJohn MeCahan on the west and James Simp son on the north ; containing about ores more or less, moo t of with+ is eleared, with a 1 large tavern house, stable, saw-mill, storchonne warehouse, and three dwelling hones. The inter,st or the defendant in a tract of land in Henderson town hip, adjoining on the north lauds 01 Jane Armitage, on the east hinds of James Simpson, on the south by Alexander Simpson, on the went by Samuel Gtenitnnn ; connoting 114 acres mot, or less, 1111011 t 00 nereA cleared with a Italie, harn, rind frame tarialat r ',hop ex, orchard thereon. , .1. e,..E . 111. , 1,1.:1:i.1 lu 11C 501,1115 11, pi, ,11,1 1;,11,,111.111. ALS, j 'll 0 ri :Ho of t h e ,t e ti,,,,h un of in ::t:.! to a tirot of land sitti,te in IZrntly i 11,:ntito,ton comity, shoat siNty Ruing part of the Seg., Grove lug on both side: or th, I'Lnasylvania Itailro:ol. tat the we ,t shit, iii AIM Greek. al t!.t. ,inninta river, lat;•Is Irvio, Green othrri, two store hanie torero Lott.e, oar sa%v-nall, ono har ti tool storehttnse, yap w ore h onse , t h ree tiaorirg hottsat, and other buiolingi and ont `Seized, taken in execution, and to be so'd ns the prop,ty et Itohert Kyle. hercliv gives notice, that on • the sale of the MAII Creek property, the interest of.lmnes .1. (;oodman, in the premises, will first he ofered for sale, subject to IL mortgage of STAMM), with interest from the first of April. 1855. It will then be sold on the mortgage as th.: property 01 Robert Kyle, and the purchaser will take the title of WilLun Buchanan die charged Irate liens. Thu purchaser will be required to pay S-100 when the property is struck down, Inol the bal ance orlds hid on the acknowledgement of the Sheritrs deed m Na.O Term. Jo:MU:\ GREENLAND. Skrrig: SherifrA 01liee, I Hunt., Aug. 27, 1856. f EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS. Tha unOersigned will meet the School Dire, tors, and Teachers for examinations in the re spective districts as indicated. in the following table. . . 'Urn, Friday, Aug. 2U, Union School llouso, Toil. Tue.qhty, Sept, 9, Newburgh. _ . Sept. 4, Spruce Creck• Franklin, Friday, Sept. 5, 'look School Howe. IVarrinrstitark, Saturday, Sept. 6, Warrioranek. Alexandria, Monday Sept. S Alexandria. 'Tuesday, Sept. 5, Alexandria. . . , Walker, NV eAue,l:4y, Sept. In, AleCouuellstown. Ilendersou, Thursday, Sept. 11. Court House, Wa,t, Motuby, Sept. 22, S. C. 13ridge. 13nrrec, Tite,day, Sept. 23, Manor Ilill. Jackson, Wednesday, Sept. '4. Mc.llaNty's Ft, Penn, Friday, Sept. 2 , i, Marklesloirg• Sat„ Sept. 27, Rough & Ready S. H. Brady, IXFilnesday, Oct. I, Mill Creek. . . . Shirley, Mills. Shirlessluirg, Friday, act. :3. Shil leysburg. Cromwell, .Saturdtly, (let. 4, (11.hiionia. Oct. 6, 811:1.1e Gop. . , field, Tit;:;tlay, Oct. 7, Nladil ' onsvale. Clay, Wednesday, Oct.B, Scottsville. Cm's, Tlitirsii2y. - Oct. 9, dassvillo. Cassellle, " " " Union, Friday, Oct. 10, linen of Elections, The'lime o . i'meeting will 110 10 o'clock, A. M. nt each or theAc places, and punctuality is very desirable. Teachers must attend a public ea otnination it' they desire certificates. ALIIEIIr OWEN, Co. Superintendent. Aug.20,'56. -3m. CON rTI 0.V.1 1 - cr , FR/ TP STORE IVILLIAM N. Slit GARD, SUCCE,SOII, TO THOMAS PRY, wimusir. ,nurr,,RER, NO. I North 7 1 / 4 irct übore Wond, MANUFACTURER OF CONFECTION ary, Jujube Paste, Gum Drops, Chocolate !trap, Brandy lisps, Liquor Bottles ' Jelly Cakes, theam Chocolate, French Teys, White Sugar Toys. &e., &c. AND DEALER IN Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Figs. Dates, Prunes, Almonds, Walnuts, Fil berts. Crown Nuts, Ground Nuts, Fire Crack. ers, Syrups, Tamarinds, Liquorice, Rock Can dy, &e., &c. 'rho attention of Dealers is reqested to an examination of my stork. which will be found equal to any iu Philadelphia. N. IL—Orders by wail ur otherwise prompt ly attended to. VALI:ABLE FARM, OF unEsToNE LAND, FOR SALE. The subscriber will oder at public sale, on Tuesday, Norcudaw 11. his tbruts shoat. iu Morris town,hip, and containing :21:5 acres.- 250 antes under tense and in good cultivatin, the balance timber land. This property is %id o l Hiroo eptully into two farms, with a lar, , house and trunte tenant h.o.se,.tA lar:e born, wagon shed and ronvAa• crib, carpenter and blacksmith shop , on .nee, mil a gouti Inoue house nnd barn out the other; with good water and fruit WI both places, stud in a healthy neighborhood. Also at the same time and place, I will offer 40ti acres of mountain land, in lots el from zit) I to lOU acres, to snit purchasers. This land in well set with thrifty young chesnut, white and yellow pine, and oak timter, and convenient to the farms, with good roads to and through the same. The &love property is within t mile of the Pentt'a R. It., and 21 oldie canal at Water Street. Fur further particulars,address SAMUEL P. l/A LLACE. Spruce Creek. P. Q. ep.3,74-2m. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEME, DWARF SI - EWE BELIEVING an establishment of this kind . needed in this place, the subscribers have just opened a kille and carefully selected stock 01 HARDWARE, sod aro now ready to accommo date all who nay give them a call. Among our bir:it tv'nl - 1M found a fall assort ment of Building Materials, Nails, Glass, I'utty, Locks, Bolts, Binges, &c. A really excellent assortment of Mechanics , Tools, inclnding all the limit inventions. Mill, Cross cut, Tenon, Bow, Baud, Compass and Wood SAwn, (thirty dB/event varieties,) Chisels, Axos, Hatchets, Shears and Scissors, Graduated and Common Auger Bits, Table and Pocket Cntle ry•, Iron and Steel of nll shapes and sires, Car riage Springs and Axle, Miners' Coal Shovels, Blacksmiths' Vices, Oils and Paints, Brushes, Barnes. Sc., &c. In fact everything usually kept in Hardware Store. We make no allusion to any other individual establishment, Hardware or Dry Goods, but we say generally that for leas°nm well understood by trade., we can and do mall Goods in our lino on better terms than they omit be had elsewhere in this comity, and as tow as can be had in any neighboring county. Persons from a distance ore invited to call or send in their orders. cirTwu doors Wen of the Globe and Post °thee. JAMES A. BROWN & CO. LATEST 'ARRIVAL OF ~:.i:;:, : is LI ''f, .' uilfillYJl C6fDrt.'iD Al TILL BROAD TOP DEPOT. (1 C A ct t r v i , ult w uc. e im v e a t: (toot's, consisting of Dry Goods, Ilard-ware. Groceries, queen-ware, Cedar-ware, lists. Nadi; and mimes. willow-ware. Crockery-ware, stone and earthen Tin-ware, Cane rishzug-rods. Ready Matte Clothing always on hand, awl ,liort everything that is usually kept in a emiuhy .tore. h.( I .. I).V. SAL T, PISII AND PLASTER, kept ermstantly foi• Satle. . _ . _ Call and extuniuo our Go . ods and judge for ymtrselres. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for t;ouil:. at the highest market prices. Th, highest market pliers paid for all kinds Prompt attention paid to storing and forward. ink(1111,111(14 ()I' inerclutildise. produce, &v. 111i(Itiligtilm, 7111)y, 14, It•:Al. EiLA.ST AGAIN I „r . Huntin g don ” Foundry. rittiE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE THIS ME- I [had of informing their friends end the pub lic generally, that they have rebuilt the Hunt ingdon Foundry, and are now in successful Ip cr.ition. and are prepared to famish castiag of all kinds, of the beat quality on the shortest no dee and most reasonable terms. ' Farmers are invited to call and examine 0. Ploughs. Wo are manufacturing the Hunter Plough, (this plough took the premium at the Huntingdon County Agrieultural Fair, in 1855) also Hunter's Celt:lamed Cutter Plough, which can't be bent. together with the Keystone, M aisie, and Borsht). Ploughs. We have on bend and are manufacturing stoves, such as Cook, Parlor and office stoves for coal cr wood. HOLLOW-WA.8.21 consisting of licttles, Boilers, Skillets, &c., all of which will he roll cheap for cash or in ex change for country produce. 014 octal taken for new castings. By a strict attention to busi ness and desire to please, we lope to receive a share of public patronage. J. M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO. April 30, 1850.—tf. New Goods New Goods It CALL AT P. GWXN=o. D. I'. Guin has jest received from Philadel phia a large and beautiful stork of SEMEN% & SUMP/LEM GOODS. consisting of the most faAhionable Dress Goods for Ladies and Gentlemen, such as Black Silks, Chameleon & Parley Silks. Silk Challi, Choi!, do loins, Spring stiles of Hamilton Dc Mirages. All Wool de Loins, Fancy and Domes tic Ginghains, Dehaiz, Madonna Cloth, Mime., Lawns, and Prints of all description. ALSO, a large lot Of lean Trimmings, dress Buttons, Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, hosiery, Laces, Veils, Underfleor., Collars, Chimes etts, Mohnir head dresses, Summer Shawls, &e. Also, Cloths, black and hlue, black and fancy Casmincts, Vestings, Cotton Stripes, for petits, Nankeen. Mullins, bleached and un blooied, Ticket), Checks, Table Diaper, Wool en and Linen Table Covers, and a variety ot Goads too numerous to inentiso, Also Bonnets, Bats (S. Caps, Boats and Shoes, 11.11 , WAS. E, QT.; EENSWARE Buckets, Tubs, Churns, Baskets, Oil Cloths, Groceries, Fish and salt, and all goods usually kept in a country Store. My old customers, and as many new ones as con crowd is urn respectfully requested to come and examine my goods All kinds of Country produce taken in ex change for goods, at the highest market prices. April 9, 1856. CLOTHING ! A New Assortment Just Opened t And will be sold 30 per cent. CHEAPEIIt Tams THE CUEA PESTI IaBOMAN respectfully in'Orins his custo 1-1, iners 411111 public generally, that he has just opened at his storeroom in Market Square, Huntingdon, a splendid new stock of Ready made iiolhiog for Spring and Summer i which Ito will sell vheaper than the sumo quality ol• Goods can he porehaseil at retail in Yidlintel. phis or any other estahliOduent in the country. wishiog to buy Clothing would do well to vslittnd examine his stuck before porch.. sing rkewhern April it,' HUNTINGDON CARRIAGE & WAGON. 1.1 N1:01(Y . , ii ‘ i ‘ i . t i :e ' t •C liii ' lv o l l is . ;ri t i t sli k ti Cu p l ul t ili r c l' i l ti ll ge fa ne o raTt Il e a; be is prepared to manufacture at his shop on Washington street, on the property lately and for many years occupied by Alex. Cannon, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, GERMANTOWN WAGONS, and in short every kind of vehicle desired.— Rockuways and Buggies oft% superior manufac. tore and finish always ou hand inid for sale at fair prices. Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest no , Lice uud most reasonable terms. Huntingdon, May 28,1856.-Iy.
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