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Thu, who bare intehas'il Pardon's Digest !nay nl crnys emnhlcte the date fur the entail coin of /•'i/le 'etas, the prime of value containing MIAMI animal Digests issued since the first publication of the present edition of Purdtads Digest, ns bertamerc stated. KAY & BROTHER. Low Booksellers and Publidters 17 it Baulk EOM Street. First Store Moire Chem.. IffirOrders or letters of inquiry for Ina' Rocks front the country promptly attend :d to. Sept. 10, 1850.-3 m. PARADISE FURNACE Morreorg VOZ SASM. Valuable Furnace property, Crier Mill, Saw Mill and Farina for sale at private sale, in Inn tingdon county, Penna. 'I he shbacribere ofler for sale the following property, in Todd town• ship, consinting of about 2500 ems of land, ranated in Trough Creek Valley, on Bigtrough Creek, 100 acres of which in farm land divided in two fame, handsomely locatel, under geed &mem, and in good state of chltivation, with a good house and .Imra on. each farm. The other imprevenMuts aric tt Clews; al Blast Fur nue, put up in the most substantial manner, with all the necessary buildings required, a pair of excellent Bellows, a larAct timelier of Teutuit !louses, sufficient stabling for the tennis required,. inexhaustable ore bed or brown hometitle within ono mile from the Furnace, belongn to this property. Wood in altaindance can be goi in the neighborhood ut very 100 rates. The stream of rooter ismcver This property is within fire miles by politic road from the Huntingdon nod . Broad Trip Rail Road. Th e other improventents ore large eulecatitially, and handsomely built Stone Dwelling, a large Frame.S l tone House, a new Grist Mill, built of stone, three stories high, 04 by 50 rest, with two overshot water wheels, It feet high, foiir pair Burr mill stones. The machinery is of the latest and most approved style, to make both cesium aml increhantwork. The mill stand in not excelled by any in the comity. The Saw. Mill has also lacer. rfeetcal quite reeentlyin the best mutate, Also, a Farm, et:flaunting la acres of deer 'land in good cultivation, situnied on the ~ , tuth aide of Aire listystown Branch of the .luniron . River, above the mouth of thy big 'luting!, Creek.—• Thu greater pert consist of Initiator land.— The improvements are two Isog Dwellings and Log liarn: 'This property is nun mile front the Ificitingdon and Broad 'lop 1111 M-cub Also another Farm in Hopewell Township, Wood Cock Valley., threo-fuurths or a mile west of the Huntingdon and Broad 'lop Railroad, con taining about 225 aertle'of land, in good cob tivution, with an oxtensive Ore- bank. on IMMO; of the Soft and Hard Fossil Ore, rho veinal lying near the surface. The improvements are i% Log Born and House, with citit.hatildinge. The above property will be sold in the wholo Or soperute, to snit purchaser. .BoRAT io TREXLER, O'II.I.IANI TREX LER, LESH Elt TREX,I,ER, JA MES TTEN HOUSE, WILLIAM SCHALL, Address'HOßATlO TREXLER, Reading Pa. October, Ist., 1820.--tt. EXAMINATION OF TEAcuults. Tho undersigned will meet the geilool Direc tors, and Teachers for examinations in the re spective districts as indicated in the following table. Leli;Friday, Aug. 29, Union School House. 'rod, Timitlay, Sept, 2,.Newbuigh. m orr ig,•'lrliii-stlay, Sept. 4, Spruce Crock. Franklin, Friday, Sept. 5, Hook School House. Witrriorsinark, Saturday,. Supt. 6, w arr i or , m tk, Alexandria, Monthly Sept. 8 Alexandria. Porter, Tuesday, Sept. 9, Alexandria. Walker; Wednesday, Sept.lo, AlcConnellstown. Henderson, Thursday, Sept. 11, Court House. West, Dlonday, Sept, 22, S . . C. Bridge. Barrec, Tuesday, Sept. 23, Alanor 11111. Jackson, Wcilubsday, Sept. 24, NleAlavey's Ft, Penn, Friday, Sept. 26, Nlarkloslturg, - Hopewell, Sat„ Sept. 27, Cough & Heady S. IL Brady, Wednesday, Oct. I, Nlill ('reek. • Shirley, Thursday; Oct. 2, Augliwick Mills. Shirleysburg, Friday, Oct. 3, Shillcysburg. Cromwell, Saturday, Oct. 4, Orhisenia. Dublin, Monday, Oct. 6, Shinto Gnp. Tui . ;;dit'Y OCt. 7, Maddensville. Clay, Wednesday, det. 8, BcottsciUe. Cass, Tlfhrsciay. Oot. it, Cassfille, " " " ii Union, Friday, Oct. 10, Place of Elections. The time of meeting will he l 0 o'clock, A. at Imola of these places, and nunctunlity i, very desirable. Teachers must attend a pablie ex amination if they dosiro certificates. Co. Superintendent. "1011.20;36.-3m. MILNWOOD ACADEMY, hade Gap, Huntingdon County, Pa. W. H. W' ,'GODS, A. M., Pr - prietor & Prinoip - O. J, A . MADE, Lecturer on Anato,ny fygeana, Ray. J. CA M PBELL, Lecture,. on General I SAMUEL CAMPBELL, Assistant Literature, - . JOHN M. CAUSLAND. Tea, rr HE annual exhibition will take place the I Rev. D. X. Junkie, D. D., will he delivered I o'clock, P. M. The Exhibitionsl performances aminntions the week previous. 'These exercist ted to attend. The next session opens on Wet: holds out peculiar inducements to young !ten se is composed of gentlemen of high literary attail cation is very healthy, having the pure mounts from stagnant water and , marshy groan]. 'rho blo place. The course of instruction is such a business, for teaching, and.for taking a high :Or Teachers, a Normal Class will be.formed, in wl of 'reaching. To this elass, , ,lectitroil will be '4i tions to:vice, idrelie4,ctual dissipation are few. :lent from his books, it is quiet and retired, jar. improvement would seek. The societies are ii brary of Thoiee works. The buildings ere Tar;; the.cenvse of erection, which will be finished tl iota° between Chambersburg and Mount Cairn TERMS :—Per Session ot,firo months, $52 , ors charged from the time, of entering until the vanee, Imlatitco at the middle of the session. Sept.anber 17, I f156.-3m. liod Save the Conattionwealth. PROCLAMATION' OP GENERAL ELECTION. DURSUANT TO AN ACT OF TifF. GEN.: oral Assembly of the Collllnonwealth of Peon. sylvnnin, entitled "An'Act 'Tinting to the elec tions of thin COmmotwenlth," approved tho sec ond day ofaulv, A.l). 1839, I JOSHUA (GREENLAND), High Sheriff of the County or Huntingdon, in the State or Pennsylvania, do hereifY make known nod give notice to tLe elec tors of the County albresaid, that a General Election will be held in said County of Hunt ingdon, on the Second Tuesday, Ilth of October, 1856, At whiell time State :Ind County Oiliness, as fol low, Will : ONE PERSON for Canal Commissioner of sail Commonwealth. ONE PERSON for Auditor General of said Commonwcr.lth. ONE PERSON for Surveyor General of said Commonwealth. ONE PERS( iN in conjunction with the Coun ties of Blair, Cambria nml Somerset, to till the office of tnenther of the Reuse of Representa tives of the United States. ONE PERSON in etinjunetion with the coun ties of Nair nod Cambria, to till the office of member of the Senate of Pennsylvania. TWO PERSONS, in conjunction , with the county of Blair, to lill the office of members 1..1 the Opium or Representatives or Pennsylvania. TWO PERS , INS, to till the (Mice ot i\asuei- Ita of said county. ONE PERSON to fill the office of Sheriff of said county. ONE PERSON to fin the office or County Cotronipsioner of sail County. „.... ..... ONE PERSON to fill the , filth, of Director of the Poor of coil county. . . ONE I'LlitiON to WI tho of District. Attortt,r cif itetid 'comity. „.... .OisIE'L'EIISON to till the °Mee of . County Surrsiyor of said county. ONE PERSON to till the oilier, of Auditor of said county. _ In porsu auto Of said Art, I elso hereby make known and gire notice, that the doers of hold lo;; the aforesaid General Election in the sever al election districts within tlut,said county, err as follows : - let district:, composed of ilenderson township and all that part of Walker toanship not in the intli di-trio, et the Court honor in the Borough of Huntingdon. hd district, composed of i)ohlio towomip, et incoomit um school ligtse, near Joseph. Nel son's in said townshi:, . 3.1 tliitriet, cumpunil of so much of Warriors mark township an is not included in the Itlth ,hstriet, at the Soho el !lame adjoining. tho town Warrionanark 4th district, composed of the township of Hope wen, at tho School House at Itough and Ready Furnme, in scid township, district, composed of township of ree, at the house of Jitmes Livingston (formerly John Ilarper,) in the town of Satilsburg, in said township. Oh district, coMposed of the township of Shir ley, at the house of D. Fraker, in Shirleysburg. tilt district, composed of Porter and Walker townships, and so much of West township as is included in the following boundaries, to wit : beginning at the south-west corner of Tail. Cautman's farm on the bank of the little Junia ta river, at the lower end of Jackson's•narrows, thence in it north-easterly.diroction to rho most southernly part of the farm owned by Michael Ataguire, thence north 40 degree.; we,t to the topornissey's mountain, to interscct the linoof , Franklin township, thence along said line to lit- tle Juniata river, thence down the canto to . thin place place of begin ning, at the public School House opposite the (Jeri:inn Reform Church in the ho rough or Alexandria.* al district, composed of the township or Franklin, at the house oi Jacob 'visitant, now occupied by. U. W. Menem, in said township. Uth district, composed of Tell township, at. the Union School House, near the Union Meet ing House. in sn:d township. 10th district, composed of Springfield town ship, at the School Ilousp near Hugh Madden's In said township. 11th district, composed of rnian tp., nt the School Iluttse near Corldn's in said township. 12th district, composed of It rs,ly tow ',ship, at the School House kaown ns the Centre School House in said township. lAth district, composed of Morris township, at School House No. 2, in sal l township. 14th district, composed of that part of West township not included in the 7th nod 26th dis tricts, at the politic school house on the farm now occupied by Miles Lewi , ,, (formerly owned by James Ennis,) in said township. . . 15th district, composed of that part of Walk er township lyingsouthwest of a line commenc ing opposite David Corbin's House, at the Un ion township line, thence in a straight line, in cluding said Corion's house to the corner of Por ter township, on the Huntingdon and Woodcock Valley road, at the house of Jacob Magahy, in said township. 16th dist, let, composed of tho township of Tod at the Green School Homo in said township. 17th district, composed of that part of West township on the south -cost side of the Warrior ridge, beginning at the line of West and Ben derson townships, at the foot of said ridge, to the lino of Barren tp., thence by the division lino of Barret! and West townships, to the sum mit of Stone mountain, to intersect the lino of Henderson and West townships, thence by said lino to place of beginning, at the house now oc cupied by Benj. Cochin, on Murry's Run. 18th district, composed of Cromwell tp., at the Immo now occupied by David Etnire, in Or ' hisenio. 19th district, composed of the Borough of Bir minglium, with the serentl• tracts of land near to nod attached to the same, now owned and oc cupied by Thomas Al. °waits, John K. Mcea• him, A. Roberson, John Uensitner and Win. Uensimer, the tract of land now owned by Geo. & Joins Shoenberger, known as the Porter Oita is annexe.] to said district, situate in the town ship of Warriorsmark, at the public school house its said Ihnough. 20th district, composed of Cuss township, at the public school boast in Cassville, is said tp. 21st district. composed of Jacks. township, . . chcr in Preparatory Department. st Wednesday of October. An address by the before the Philo mid Diaynathinn Societies, nt 2 e 411 take place at tiro:plod:, P. M. The ex• ten the friends of education are respectfully toot. ! !duesday, the 29th of October. This institutiori coking an education. Tho Board oflostructioo inments and skilled in their profession. The to Lan air, and free front all noxious vapors arising me subject to ague could not (ind a toner dosira• is is hest calrodate , l to prepare ?dung men for and in College., For,thote desiring to become hiehlwrietical iarrtractibit Will be given in the art iveo fit) the sulkier:X.of Teaching. The teroptn- There is nolltinT to draw the mind of the stir. 1 sent a situation as u, young man desirous of nileurisiong condition, nod each has a fine nod commOdioutt, ton.itthlitional building is in his lall. Shade Oap is. situated on the mail ! Stp.t kilt on the Penn. nails Road. 50. Wnshing light, nod fuel, extra. Sualeas close of the Session. Payments half in 'or catalogues and further particulars, address W. 11. WOODS, Shade Gap, Irma. Cu., Pa.. at the house of Hubert Harr, now occupied by John Hirst, at MeAleavy's Fort, in said tp. . 22d district, composed o r Cl oy t owns hip, at the house of Josh. Shore, at the 'three Spring§ in said township. 231 district, composed ul the township of Penn at the public school house in Marhlesiirg, in said township. 24th district, composed of that part Shir ley township, lying and heidg within the follow ing described boundaries, to wit, Beginning at the intersection of Union tied Shirley town s hip lines with the Juniata river, on the south side thereof; thence along said ' Union township line for thli distance of three miles front said river ; thence costa ardly by a straight line to the point where the main from Spy's Mill to Germany Yalley, crosses the summit of Stouly Ridge thence northwardly along the summit of Sandy , Itidgeto the river Juniata, and theme up sail river to the place of beginning ; at the piddle school hon:e in 'Mount Un ion r in said district. distri c t, composed •of the Pornugl, Huntingdon, at the Court House in said limo'. OM district, composed of the !lolling!: of Pe tersburg and that part of West township we,t and south or the lbw between lienderso» and , West townships, at or none the NVartn Springs, to the ' , rooklin township line on the top of Tun sey's mountain, so as to include in the district the home of David Wathbanoith, Jacob Longen ecker, Thomas Hamer, James Porter, end John Wall, at the public school house in the Borough of l'etersburg. 1 also make known and give notice, an in and by the lath seetion of the aforesaid act, 1 tun di rected, "that every person except justices ()Mlle peace, who shall bolt! 000 office nr appuitatment of profit or trust under the govertnnuot or the t'niteyl States. or of this State, or of toy city lor incorporated commission ell °facer or agent, who is or shall hp aonob,,yed under the legisintive, executive or the i ore &to:ailment of thio State or of the Pun. 'or any idly or incorporated alktrict, , ~; •,.. that Cl'etY member of CuEgr,, , ,, and . • unl .1 the select or cotnno,o oil of lofty city, cononksieuers of nap inc001,0:,•- ted district, is by law incapable 01 . 1104101 g i•r .. - °reining at the same time, the (Mice or app. tustu6,oljudgo...iwttutctor., Or cloth at ally • of this l'onitmutw cold', and that no inspe,, judge, or other sfliecr of any such election.::... be eligible to any slime, to be atm emod • Al.O, that in the 14th section 1:00 It, • A‘sel ,,,, S,'eutitlecl au "Act relatM,: chum and for other patrpos&s," b. .1;1;1 16, 18.19, it in enected thee the lath section "shall not bu consulted a 1 t• i tnilitloo olti.,er or borough officer judgc, inspector or clerk - fur any ~• Mal election in this C0111111011,,01L.' PUrAllallt to the prOVibiolls t:. r• G7llt section ill the act aforesaid, the oi. th; Aforesaid districts shall respectively take charge of tie certificate or return of the nice tion Gl their respeCIIVO nistricts ' and pro,lave them eta meeting of enc . judge from each ill, triet, at the Court llou,e,ni the l',,wougli of I(un tingdcn, en the third ,lay alter the day of the c lection,Leing kw the greet year on the 17th day October next, then end tie i to and ltcrfurnt the elides require,' by judges. .Also, Unit where it jll,l , ge by- ur unavoidabla acet,lent, it unahle to st:, •• .:.1 meeting of Judges, then the certificate or rctaru aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the • inspectors or clerks of ow of said dis trict, and shall do and p.q.1.11.in 11, duties tcqui rod of said judge unable to attend. . . Alan,ilte6lst section of said net, it is en- Acted int "eVerr general ntil spocia) election shall he opened fietween the hours or eight and ten in the ferenonn, 4,1 shall eentinne withent interruption or adj.:llll,a until sera, o ' clock in the evening, When the lions shell he elosott." Given u;nhy inN hand at Modingrhm (hi (01/1 illy of B , l , leMber, el di , /11:41,11(101,C ly . the L tilled States (ightsvirsi. States, ttIiEI:NLAND, SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Slit IV'. [lent., tielaember 10, 1850. S Tra r fE Te22:11:11 riiIDISS \\ 7 E would offer for sale the follewing. pro `'v oily, Tie: One . Fern: in Brady Town ship. Hunt. - en., knowh on tile Mill Creek Farm. Containing 970 Acres, about 1:lo erect of which is cleared and in good ::tote of enhi , ation, and is considerable part of it has been well iinied and a large 'pettily of limo putting ou guns 11111. Limestone handy and easily quarried, the Inn once of the Intel is in timber. There is erected {;eel Hank Haim, with 'tinning. water in the yen, gee I louse with non, int; fountain of pure water in the peril. Also, a voneg apple orchard of GO or 70 tree, 1200, busl:l, of:good wheat has been yttised is a wasn't MI thin form with corropoipling crops of other grain, there is 40 seven erthis haul first quality bottom Wel. . ALso—A farm of 90 Acres, in Cert.:my Valley, Runt. eo., it being one half of the faint formerly owned by Geo. Eby. Nearly all eloar e. and in a line -tutu of cultivation. Choice Lime-tone Land with House and Stable erected thereon, with tanning water. mile. tram Shirleysburg nod 5 miles front Penna. Canal and Railroad at Mt. Union. Also 15 Acres of choke laud adjoining the above ' on which is erected two good h titters, small Bern, Wood Ilonso,,Sic. with a never-lad ing spring or good water, and line Orchard, with choice fuit. This is a very doirwl.le uroperty, and would he suitable fur a mechanic, or any person desiring to retire from active life. Also—A farm in Union Township, Mint. co., contenting 65 Acres, ono half of which is i:leitced, end the Whin co first quality of Timber Lund, situated within one mile of the henna Ca nal anti Railroad at Mill Creek. . . Either Of the Above properties will be sold IoW and on reasonable terms, apply to the sub sealier4 at Mill Creek, Huntingdon ea., Da. IiESAER (I.IIIIU. S~pt.lo, 56.-tf ADAHNISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NoncE is hereby given that I.,etturs of Ad. ministration on theestale of David Graham, lam of Dublin township, deed., having been granted to the utalcrsigned,all persons knowing themselves indebted will please maku hntnedi ate payment, and those having chtimu will pre• scut theta duly authenticated fur settlement. DANIEL, TEAGUE, Achu'r. Aug.20,'56.-60 • 500 Chesnut Posts for sine by . CUNNINGHAM S. DUNN. • • Silas Coke just =awl and fur stilo itYwhole,tle by CUNNINGHAM & DUNN. RESOLUTION, PROPOSING. AMENGMENTS To THF CONSTITUTION 01-THE COMMON. WEALTH. Rowlred by the Senate:and Mateo ( ! l' h'e'y• reeentatires of the Commonwealth of rendkyll• rania in Ceneeal :Iseult* met, That the fl. lowing amendments aro proposed to the r,al,li tution of the cotumonwealth, in accord:u u • with iho provisions of thetentli article thereof. EIRO2 AItENDNIENT. There shall he an addition:l.l article to said constitution to be designate•l es artier. eleven. ns - follows ' AUTUMN IL OV PUBLIC PEBTS. SmTatx 1. The state may :t • supply muted delieits or thilm. • or to tneet expenses hottothr:...: • . • bto. the 114.fgregate atnouat of ,• ' , • nal contingent, whether tone or more arts or the different. perioes of time, shall pot.: hundred mid thou:mud Mot the money arising from the ertmion rti• styli debts, shall be applied CO . the pompons for which it was obtaiapd, or to repay the 0,1 eon. traated, arid to no other pir•• • • ..!..Cer. , r. . _ _ SECICIN 2.. In reVitien ~I, p ro limsrl power the state may (mar, . i 9 repel in. rasion, suppress insurrec.i.. . .1 •• in wa, 01. to reticent the . it, itulditetlitess of the state ; , 1 .. •:, , . e 1 tree; the contracting of applied to th e purpose for Mile!' it wo, or to repay such debt, and to no 01111.0 whr.terer. Sr.criex 3. Except the debts :they, in Setlif)ll3 000 and two of this article, tie dHe whatever shall be created . by, oy en behalf the slate. SUCTION 1. To provide for the payment ofthe present ilebt, a n d any additional debt Contract• ea as, aforesaid, the legislature shall, at its 11,4 se,iiiti r tifter the adoption of this amendment, eriatti!' a siiihing fund, whit 11,8111111 be :milli:kilt to pay the accruing interest an sue!' debt, and idly to nature the principal thereof• by a not lea; than two hintilreil nail fifty ill.- 31..1 11.11:IN ; which siiihing fund shall ei.e•ia et' Ihr iii t annil ".1, , , 1ne or 11,1 • tar, qr I of the lax, t otb,r .‘ . fain :4.11. It • i erwiso than in extingui .1 ::. debt, until lie amount. ' .1 Leine tl,. slim of lire ni;I: ~11, 5. 'rile shall Lot in any wanner. or . or I,p:wed to, any individn:ll, nrion, or association ; no, shall WValtil 1101,11%, 1, , ,,111, rt j.llllt VC!, in Iltiv en ,1 1). 1 .Y, "1 o '. HON I.i, The .111111011W.61111 01:111 . 111 , t 11.• .., , ,Itnt• the d\l,l, ar nny mart tioTool,ol :try -Jun ty, city, 1,1.101 or ; c r of nny iortitiou, nsimeitition th•ht Lave !wen i•ontractvti to ent, s!nt talppra.at ! ',ken* in tint', whr, at to ns,F,t • •11 ilischaro of :try of its I,re• The leg,isliituri: shall not tuwilShip, or i., Lori I.y virtue vt.tool . its cit.. , stoviiliol.l,, in : • . a, ill' ; or ',,:to it; erLilil 10, any , or :!1:11' urielo to said constitution, t , • ',tot taticlo XllOl6 lip ... .~ I~i~ 1,, a lie, etitti:l,4 (uillter to without the :t reteof the :ht I t:eunty he (1, ell, . :I lir !Mildred mites. Prowl section to-I of thu first article of the constitution, striku out the words, '"l thu city of PClo(l , lphia, and of ouch elorniy reepcolice ly ;"'Tom section live, same article, strike out the words, 0 11/ Philtoldpitia ,tod of the Ber,ral comities :" front section ,elell, seine article, strike out the 00001.4, "iviti, 1)112 11.111 of thaph la nee any," and iliscrt ill lieu thereof the words, “and no;" and Si out section four, Sallle article, and in lieu thereof insert the fol. - ,,1N I. II the year one thousand eight hundred ,ixty.litur, and in every .seventh y:•ar ther,,f• opte,ent,tive, to the number, of 1111:. 111111111 , ti, 3'1:111 be ,1: , ,,.11101:1,1 anti fhle• 1111.011,1awt the state, by tlis• trietv, in vropertion to tle• tr,tibei: of t ax ,,,bl, inhabitant, in the e,, - er,l thereof ; ex.• ceps that any county coninining at Inuit three tlnnequal live hundred tnxaldo, may he Itllowcl :t ,oparaie reFroentation i but no morn than 111,e counties shall be joined, :Ind no county •shall he divided, in the ferwation Of a district. Any city cunt:lining a sullivient munber of tax • nbles to entitle itto nl Ica,t leo represcutatives, shall have n separaie repre , enteti int 11,igned it, and Shull be dieidedinhl,.nvenient districts of contiguous territory, of v,inal taxable port. tation ns near.as may be, vault of which dis tricts dulll elect ono repre,entativo." . . . At the end of section seven, vane article, insert these words, ',Vie rd. , / qt . l'hiladdidar, 'wit he divided info sin;de ,unforialdbefriehr, Of • IV 6'119 (Tad in hem. 1 . 6! 1.10,11,iii1111 au 1,1 ward she//he ‘Prith,l 11:0% , rwatihn h'h•rcrf." The I,,i,hatir,, it it, fir,t. session,' utter tho adoption of this 111110ndinent, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senutorinl and representative districts, in the manner above provided ; such districts to remain unchanged until the apportionment in the year ono thou. Sand eight hundred and sity•four. roman AMENDMENT. To Le s'4ection xxvt, :Wide it. The legislature shall have the power Walter, ruvulte, or annul, any churn, Si incorporation hereafter conferred by, or under, any special, or general law, whenever in their opMion it may be injurious to the citizens of Ile common wealth ; in such manner. (weever, that no in justice shall ho done to the corporatora. Is SENATE, April 21; 183 G. Besotted, That this resolution pass. On the first amendment, yeas 24, nays 5. On thence. , and amendment, yeus 19, nays 6. On the third amendment, yeas 23, nays 1. On the fourth amendment, yeas 2:1, nays 4. Extract , front the Journal. THOMAS A. MAGUIRE, Cle r k. In Haw or , REPREsEnT.viives, April 21, 1656. • Resulted, That this resolution pass. On the lirst umendment, yeas 72, nays 21. ,Olt the • second nlment, yeas 63, nays 25. (In the third amendment, yeas 64, nays 25; and no the fourth amendment, yeas 69, nays 16. Exttuct front the Journal. IV 11,1,1 AM J.ICIi, (Perk, SECRETARY'S Orrice, I A. G. CU[ T 1 Filed April 24, 185 G. J Seeey of lli Coin. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, Thierisburg, June 27, 1856. Pennsylvania, co I do certify that the above and foregoing ilia true and correct copy of the original "Remota. Lion relative to an amendment of the the." as the same remains on file in tithe oilier. In testimony whereof I have herennto I 1,5. set my hand and canned to hu ntlticeil the steal of the Secretary's Office, the day nod year above written. A. G. CURTIN, Secretary qf the, anamitwealth. IN SENATE, April 21, 1856, Resolution proposing amendment; to the ',nstitution of the Commonwealth, being under . ()n the que. tien, Mil the Senate rent•? agree to the first amend- 'rho year and nays warm .Laken agrdeably to Con., itntit.r, and worn fl.B !!ow, !.. , t, it •. I:ttlotr, Cress. Evatr , , . at, Flettilren, Ilage, In. .fitet!.: n . Laub:telt, Lewin, Mc .l •. •• •-. SAOIIII,III, .S.ther, \Vlterry, Wit.. JI.. Gregg, Jura., !!,. Mc l,uitl Pratt the question was (I,terminutl iu the atlir• ()I-, the unction, `zcnate agree to the second lonend• und nays were tnketi agronably to provisilme of the Constitution and were as viz: YEAs—Messrs. BrownW, Due Cress well, Evans, Hoge, Ingrnnt, Kn.a, Laub:y:ll, Lewis, M!Clintoeli, Shuman, S.ather, Straub, Wallet, Wherry and N - . ~"'~~r GPr,~nr AVl—Messrs. Crabh, . Pratt Pelee and Nat, , • So the question in the oftit•• nottive? . till the questiot,. V. ill the .Senate antenth The and flay; were taken •reeably 1p iced were as 111 . 41;y110, eralib, Croswell, Evans, Fergus., liege, he.frani, Jamison, Jordan, Knox, btubitch, .)fell'inger, Pratt. Pri!:e, Scl tn, Souther, Strn.nl,,..Tag \Val. 11 . 1wrry. ,'4pere• , tll- •'. IVill . • meld ? , ivlu Vi:.. . . well. ' 1411. \ (;•,. . tiuesti. . : •. nnl of t 1,.• i; •;..., • '••• t•. ;111,1 ~•'•1 • ' tt . 2l•••tal)iy tt, • • • • t'• •• . •Ltt.l t):1 the nee!: hard, ilord, , , • CaldW011; Calaid, .1 I nOllO.ll, Ellin, . Hamel. kliHopis, Nipple, ,11111/, 111111 Ingintin, Lwis, 11, . IL! • • 1,110, ILLingalt•er, I,LLtLii, • L iL itreornli, Mangle, Menear, • - •IL 3lLLorli.Lad, Nutlet...4ler, Orr, I's LL • • •L, I 'h. liamsey, Reed, IteilLitiLlLl, bens, Shenk, Smith, (Alleglieny,) Smith, (Cam• ;ilia.) Smith, Strouss-,, Thompson, NVlLLillint, (f erne.) Yinittiermau and L ~—lSlessrs. Anpuslino, U.:bourn, Duch, .Fry, Fulton, t;,. ney, Hamilton, I.lancock, her, Leisenring,, Magee, Mniilov, Morris, Muni. Ina, Patterson, Salisbury, in ) Walter, Wintrode and Yearsloy-2 I. SO LllO rilleStiolll,l3 lkterlllll . lCd is the !native. tht the question, Will the House turree to the seeded amend. meet ? Till yeas atul nays were taken, and were es low, viz: 17a.‘s—Mossrs. Ander3rni, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, lkcic, (Lycoming,) Beck. (York,) Bern hard, Boyd, Brown, Bradt, Buchanan, Cald well, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Fausold, Foster, Getz, Baines, Hamel, Harper, (kiwi, Hibbs,. hill, 11 let us, Hippie, Holcomb, I lanseeker, Imbrie, Ingham, Inms, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Lotto Longaker, Lovett, Ikl*Calmont, Ml.:artily, &dont!), Maught, Motear, Montgomery, Nunnetnaeher, tier, l'earsou, Purcell, Rtnsey, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (.111e,, , iteity,) Strouse, Whallon, Wright, (Litzerne,) Zimmerman, and ll'righti, Speaker—Oil. VS—Mensr, Augustine. Burry, Clove;, Edinger, Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibliuiey, fla t-Hilton, Hancock, I ittucker, Letsenring, Magee, Manley, ;Morris Mumma, Patterson, Phelps, Salisbury, Smith, (Cambria ' ) Thompson, NVal• ter, IVintrode, Wright, (Dattpliiit)and Yeaenley —25. So the question was determined in the affir mative. On the question, Will ilia Muse agree to the third nntentl. went ? Thu yeas and nays were tub n, and wort) as follows, via • • YEas—Messrs. Auderson,•Bueltus, Baldwin, Bull, Beck, (Lyceming.) Back, (York,) Bern. hard, Boyd, Buyer, !imam, Buchanan, W.I. well, Campbell, Curty,• Craig, Crawford, Edit, gee, Fausoht, Foster, Fry,•Octs, Haines, I la. eel, Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Hiil, Hillegas, Holcomb, Houselwe'per, hawk, NORM, Innis, Irwin, Johns, Johnsen, Laporte, Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, Wealmont, M'Comb, Mao. gin, Mencar, Miller, Montgomery, Nunnenutch• re, Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, 'Ramsey, Reed, Middle, Shenk,Smith, (Allegheny,) Smith (Cumbria,) Smith, (Wyomiug,) Thompson, Whallon, Wright, (Dauphin,) Wright, Luzernc) and Zimmermun—ti I. NAYS—losers. Barry, glover, Colman], Dock, Dowdall, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibboney, Hamilton Hancock, Huneker, Leiscuring, • 31% earthy, Hamilton, Manley, Moorhead, Morris, Patterson, Reinhold, Hoherts, Salisbury, WO. ter, \\lntrude, Yearsley and Wright, Speak, So the question was determined in the tar. On the question, Will thu House agree to the loud') amend. want ? YEAS—Messrs. Anderson, Ilack, Bock, (Lycoming,) Beck, (York,) Bernhard, Boyd, Brown, Brook, Buchanan, Caldwell; Campbell, Carty, Craig, Clawford, Dow. dell, Edinger, Faumld, Fo,tm, Fry, Getz, Ha. me!, Harper, Heins, Hibbs, Hill, HiHelots, nipple, HMemnb, Housekeeper, Hunseeker, Imbrie, Inuis, Irwin, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Loimaker, Lovett, M'Citlmont, M . Cartlay, Comb, Mangle, Bremer, Miller, Montgomery, Moorhead, N unnemneher, Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Ro• berts, Shenk, Smith, (Cambria) Wright, (J,u• merne,) Yearsley, Zimmerman and Wright, spc,deer-69. 'l.:l—Messrs. Barry, Clover, Cobourn, Fut Gibboncy, liaince, Hancock, Huneker, 'lngham, Leie , tiring, Magee, 'Manley, Morrie, Patterson, Salisbury, and 11'introde-16. So the 'question nuns determined in the al&r• illative. :SECRETARY'S 0: rice, Ihrriepneg, June 27, 1836. . , : I do certify that the above and foregoing is n true and correet4!opy of the "Yeas" and "Nays" taken on the Itesolaiiin proposing amendments to the Csc of the Commonwealth, ns t:te same appears on the Trot or the two Houses of the Genend Assenildy of this Com- MonWesilth fur the or Witnv. my liana and seal of said °nice, L.S. tdiih twenty.seventh day or JUlle v sand right huP , lred and firly.six. ....... A. G. CURTIN, t ,, ry tb, Com:in/m.74M. .7.tly 1., 185 C .-am unta Amami OF •Yl= . .'[ - i•l'.; i :.,','; ;:'! IJILI1B1?,,141, 5-61)1iLi AT TEE • - .13ROAD TOP DE POT. ,u,;.NINGnAm fiave weli-sel,cted stock of Spring tv. Summer ;lig of Dry Goods, liartare„ Groceries, slueens4care, Cedar-ware, roofs and shoes. willow-vrare. Cro7,he i•y•ware, stone and earthen Tin-ware, Cane rishing-reds. Ready Made Clothing always on hand, ahni in short everything that is usually kept in country store. !I_i CV !) !TASTER, kept eonslantly'tbr Sale. Cell end examine our Condo nod judge' for yourselves. ' Ali kinds of country produce taken in ex change I'm' Goods at the highest marliet price, 'rite highest market pliers paid for all hinds of Crain. Prompt attention paid to storing and forwnril its;; nil kinds amen:lllllAm, proiltive,&e... II iintingdnii, i tiLn. 1.11 PLAST AGAN I •ros Clundisag(ia)li Fc)titldrg TAI:E THIS t' ,;* itttorelitit: their Irien.l• tm4l the l,ult- Ii • tlly, that they I t .,•;• toiteilt the Ilttnt• • aril ;It" , t eee , ...11,1 t , :,1 000 preHtt, I. tumult ea•till.o el '1 . 11. 1 , I/I,lll'lllll :11 1 ' 11 . ' I. oiiiitY Ail: 1 1.11:111,1 rah . ; :11 : ;11 - • 1 Ceitl,ll,lll (:otter Plough, can't I, heat. together with the Icessione, llill ,hlo. and Ilorshgar Ploughs. Wo have on hand ond ore ItTanutheturing stoves, such CC Cook, I':ri.,r and °thee stoves toe cool cr wood. . , normovir-vi &RE of Kettles, floile . rs, Skillets, i,•11 will be sold cheap for Cll9ll or in ex , country produce. Old metal taken • By a strict attention to bioi• ;tie to 1 - o. WC hope to receive a 31:are of 'ti. pat, c. 810 , April : . . COATECT/0,\":11i 1 1 177' SP IR E 11111,11.3.11 q SIR:GAUD, THOMAS FRY, wiroLt:s.tm: rosrrrrloNl:a , 0. IP I North Third Fl. , alow MN I "r4kurt;liEtt OF coxrEcTi()N• Juitibt: Gum I)rops, Ch000!ato Grundy Drops, I,igoor 1.:ottlos, .I,lly C ;'• , i Whit, : ; .:•,;.. r.! ••. ; (7itron, . •. C: . \Valntos, s•;.dts, Ground :s, •, Firo Crook. Timaritals, Cock Can. dy, . . . Ph' • 1 attention of Ikalots is regoided to an oxamitation of my stuck, which will be rinsed equal to any in Philadelphia. B.—Ordera by mail or otherwbia prompt• ly aptmled to. A tlisranov SA.MUF!, DECD.] Administrator's Witt. NkyricE is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Samuel Kerr. Wu of Penn toutliship, deed., have been gran ted to the undersigned, residing in said Weft, ship, to whom those indebted will plea., make immediate payment, uml those having claims will present them duly authenticated fursettle went. JOHN HOUSEHOLDER,' October 1,1836.-6 t. Adner. LEsTATE Ol WNI. 11(1I'SE1101.1)Elt.] AIIIITOR , S NOTICE. tolder,Lreed A utlitor, appointed by the I orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, to distribute the balance in the hands of John Householder and Moses Homer, Executors of William Householder, deceased, amongst those entitled to receive the stone, hereby gives no tice to all persons interested, that ho will attend for the purpose of making said distribution, on Saturday, the 25th dry of October, 1856, at 1 o'clock, I'. M.. at his elite in the borough of llantittedon ; whet and where all persons in terestcd.may attend if they think proper. JOHN REED, October 1,1824.-4 t. Ataiitur. [ESTATE OF THOS. CORSI:CH, DEe'D.] Administrator's Notice. ATtrricE is hereby given that letters of Ad. IN ministration on the estate of Thomas Gor such, late of Penn township, deed., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township, to whom, those indebted viii please wake itnmediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly nutheitticated for settlement. JOUN HOUSE:11010)ER, October 1, 1836.-ht. . (Jar. Something New at Huntingdon. The eolebrated Centro County Iron tot sale at the following prices t Four coats per lb tin• common assorted froth I inches square noel rinual up. 4. coda for Ilurse•shoe and Spikea•od+, including 1 and I. inches square, null 5 cents lie nt tiro cheap aloes of CI•NNINtIIIAMI o DUNN. COUNTY SURVEYOR, Tho undersigned offers hintselflts a candi• date for re.eloction to the ollioe'of CounTY Sctt. Vaunt of Huntingdon county, and respectfully solicits tho suffrages of his fellow•'citizeus. .1. STMPSOY .1 FRICA. 1:i. 1 • LIST OF PREMIUMS To be awarded by the Agricultural Societ•+ of Huntingdon county, at the Fair to be held at Huntingdon, on the Bth, 9thand 10th of Octo ber next, 1856 : Tionsns. Best Stallion, 55,00 Best draft horse, 2,00 2d best do., 8,00 24 hest do., 1,00 34 best do., 2,00 Best riding horse, 2,00 Best 2 or 3 yr. colt, 3,00 Pd best do., 1,00 " under 1 year, 1,00 Best match horses 4,00 " brood mare, 3,00 24 best do., 2,00 24 beet do., 1,50 Best trotting horse 2,00 Best Ilunily horse, 2,00 2d do.. too 24 best, 1.00 Best melee, _ . 4,00 , 2d beet., 2,00 .huirs :A. P. Wilson, Esq., Huntingdon; H. F. if aslett, Spruce Creek, John Colder, Porter; David Ilupert, Ifty! Ifemilton, Franklin, . ' NEAT STOCK'. Best pair work oxen 4,00 Ben now, am 2d best do:, 3,00 2d kat do., 2,00 34 hest db., 2,00 Best 3 year heifer, 2,00 Brat.toll, 3,00 "'2 " do.; !,O' 2d brat do., 2,00 " calf 1,0,, HOGS. - 3,00 Best sow, • a,fit•' 2,00 2,1 beet, , i• ro 1,00 nest litteedpigs, : ,; SHEEP. Best line wool bock 2,00 Od I.4st do., to• - • 2(1 best do., 2,00 Bost f l oe wobl me Bc•t Southdown do 3,00 2d best do., 2.' -, . 2d best do., . 2,00 Bost long wool do ....," Best long 'wool do., 3,00 " Southdown do. ,:,,,,, Judyes : Samuel 11. Bell, Shirley ; W. Bib, mon, Morn', ; Peter. Livingston, Burros ; Job, Limner, Penn ; Eli Wakefield, Brady. PLOWING. Best, , 4,00 ad do., 2,00 2d do., 3,00 4th do., 1,00 Judges: Elkin; Shoemaker, Ilendelson, John Shaver, Shirley ; A. B. Sangaree, Walker; W. I 1 utchison. Warriorsma rk; S. Wigton, Fran klin• AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Best plow, • 3,00 Best wheat drill, " burro's, 2,00 " corn planter, 3,,a. " cultivator, 3,00 " horse rake, 2,00 6' hill-side plough 3,00 " reaper, 3,00 " windmill, 3,00 " mower, 3,00 .I.lyrs: Join, S. Isett, Franklin; Perry Moore, M,,,i, : George Jackson, Jackson ; liensio L. G , cv 11, Clay; Isaac. TzTs,yalker. Best boar, 2d best do., ad bet do., GRAIN. Prat wheat, 1,00 Best rye, 2,00 2.1 ho-t do., 3,00 Best oats, 2,00 Be. t Indian Cern, 3,00 Best Buckwlteei. 2, 00 2,1 best do.. 2,00 -- ,:/ i ,;?,;,;;;j'. Fisher, Huntingdon ; Hon. 'rho, Etteu.r.rt. West; Geo. Eby, Shirley; .1. Entrekin, HopewellL. G. Kessler,Brady. DOiIESTIC mAru•FAcTtnEs, • Ile,t 10, al, 3,00 Rot loud song. 1,00 2,1 1,,,t, a o ., 2,00 2d hest do. 56 2.11“,4 do. ' 1,00 Best candles, Imo Best v.omleake, 1,00 2d hest do., 50 2d best do., 50 13c-t earpet, 2,00 . . Best sponge cake, 1,00 2d best, d.)., 1,00 2d best do., . 50 Best be: rug, 1,00 Best butter, 3,00 2d best do., 02 24 best do:, 2,00 Best panne!, 2.00 3.1 hest is.. 1,00 2d best do., 1,00 . . lle,t . tali:e sugar, 1,00 Best quilt, 2,00 licst e1.,,,,,e, 2,00 2,1 bott do., 1,00 2,110, 40., 1.00 Best wool su,k.i, 00 1 - ,,,, ;11 , 1111 butter, 1,09 ~ womod do., 7,,) •, t,,,,,,,t0 catsup, 1,0,1 ' t ornamental non l!oney, 1,00 ale wtOlt, 1,00 1,00 2d best i": 0., 60 .6.1 Best silk embrod'y 1,00 2~l I~c:t i!~ He'd pre,,,c4, 1,00 d best do., - 50 1,4 50 B es t shell work, 1,00 1,00 Ml' best to., Nickles. :..t _ J. Scott, Esq., Ihuting,lon ; rc,L . ter. ~, Alexandria; Mrs. John Gommill, Por ter ; .Mr.s. A. W. Benedict and Miss Prudence J Huntingdon. te . t s ri:sli e s i t?n n e7mile s tVi r onl e a i s s finkingrsl.teetTe°,f en ter the earearagtment of hourekeepers. But bak er.. may compete ninong themselves unit obtain premiums. :MECHANICAL IMPLEMENTS AND MAN• UFACTURES. Hest 2 lior. carriage 2,0 U of tin waro . 1,00 bugL,Y, :1,00 . hest lot eart4eu set sin. harness, 1,00 stone warn, 1,00 " " ihrming do., 1,00 "cooking stove, 1,00 " bridle :1. saddle, 1,041 wash. mamdoe, 50 " pair of hoots, 1,00 "meat vessel, 1,041 •i shoes, 50 " churn, I,OU " side solo Mather, 1,00 " pair of horse " kip & calf skin, 1.04) shoes, 00 " side bar. &upper 1,00 " specimen mar ' bit cabinet ware, 1,00 We work, 200' " & greatest variety Judges : Gen. J. C. Watson, Mill Creek ; P. Stryker Porter; J. Saxton, Huntingdon. Dr. J. A. ii 1 4 4 4 •14 ,, Moth , (lam J. Wilson, Henderson. FRUITS. , Best S. greatest va • 2d beet do., 1,00 riety upplos, 1,00 BesC& greatest sa -2,1 I,est do., 2,00 riety grapes, 2,00- Best doz. Fall do,. 2,00 " native do., 2,01) 2,1 best d 0.,. 1,00 2.1 best do., 1,00 Best doz. wilder d 02,00 Best doe. poneheg,2,oo 2d best do., 1,00 ~ dos. plums, 1,00 Ilt,t tears, 2,00 • " quinces,l,lo) .li:Lbir, : 11.*B. Petriken, Esq. l ontingden ~ Dr. Wm. Swoops, Porter t J. C ' resswell, Tod ; 'l'. T. C.!rontwelr, Eslp, Cromwell; ['Mild Hewn 11'4Iker. VEGETABLES. Beet poutee,, 2,00 Beet turnips. 50 2.(1 best do., 1,00 " onions, 50 Best SAVCCI. do., 2,00 4 • celery, firi 4 . mmatoes, 1,00 'I cabbage, 50 2tl l,t i!o., 50 " squashes, 10 Best purpic eggs, 50 " pumpkins, 10 " peppers, 50 4 • water melons, 7 , " beets, 50 " musk melon, 5o " parsnips, 50 " beans, 50 " carrots,. 50 . pens, .. 2 . .. .". .. . . Judges; Israel Gritfans, EA., Porter, A. Fes:, Esq., Iltintinwitm; GUM John Ate Comb, Anise town; 1) avid Heuderson,Franklin 'John Gem mill, Furter. FLORAL. Best display of flow: — iii;i ear. dahlias. t,no , ' ers in . 610910, 2,00 2d best d. , .. ell Oil host do., 1,00 Best bowler, SO Best display plants, 2,00 . .hdyes : G. C. Bucher, Porter; Col. S. Whar ton. Huntingdon; Mrs. P. C. Swoopa, M iss Julia Mil., Huntingdon; Miss M. Colder, Portar. POULTRY. ll,st pole turkeys, 1,00 2d best do., SO 2,1 bust do., 50 Best pair chickens 1,00 Best. pair geese, 1,00 2d best do., 50 gd heat do., 50 Best display pout., 2,00 Best pair ducks, 1,00 2d hest do., 1,00 Judges : Dr. J. McCulloch, Huntingdon. D. Womelsdorf, Esq., Franklin ; G. Wilson, Tell; Simeon Wright, Esq., Union, 'W. P. Orhisoo, Esq., Huntingdon. Judges on Discretionary Premiums, for articles not enumerated in the foregoing list J. Crecossoll, Berme; James Clark, Esq., Birming ham; W. B. Smith, Jaekson;James Henderson, and Gen. Geo. W. Speer, coalmine. JONATII luwiLLlAms, }wet- • J. S. Bart, See'y. . (Hunt., Aug. VALUABLE FARM, OF LIMESTONE LAND, FOll SALO.. The subscriber will offer at public ,de, on. Tuesday, November 11, hie farms situatedin Morris towuship, and containing 265 acres.—. 250 acres under fence and in good cultivation, the balance timber hind. This property is di• tided about equally into two farms, with a largo .? y , brick house arid frame tenant house, L ,k4":. a:ait large barn, wagon shed and cornajk. crib, carpenter and blacksmith shops on on, and a good frame house and barn on the other; with good water and fruit on butts places, awl in a healthy neighborhoOd. Also at the same tithe and place, I will offer 496 acres of mountain land, in lots of from SO to 100 acres, to stilt purchasers. This land is well set with thrifty young chesnut, white and yellow pine, and oakiinil.er, and convenient to the farms, with goad roads to and through the same. The above property is within mile of the l'ettn'a R. is. and 3.1 of the canal at Water Street. For futilsor parsiculart,'address bAhItIEL P. WALLACE.