E Tai,,,E4preine donna :st4lteTenpLars 9fffpnipeagme has eommenteditsittluttal :filica in city of Illiomning*i, T his P*9o 4oo° nrganisati9n;_4 l etaab• lisfieCtlyouzholot..the United litates, in :the British -Milt American Prot' . and in. Pilglafr4 6EtEr".4 qn..rciargaliylorl ;I' plows," laid a Icamg JAW ,boastingly. ifVer4r true," replied hialrazOgkegaipanion; "for you cat please any?" riu atiludioseitto. • _LIST OF ...DEMAINLtiCi, in the Post ()lice t C 'Worse 1.40 pert, Pa., July Ist, 1857, Anson, Fates Anson, Miles Aldrich, Mrs. Nancy- Avery, Addison-2 - Amos, MiSS E. -S. S. Beach, Mt's. Sssab Barnett, Samacl Bail, Luman Carpenter, Miss S. A. tole, James - Cool, James Jlingtusiii, John Davis, Miss P. _ - Yaul%ner,Jobn P. ileorge, Main Ureche, Smith Orrentosis, -• Grant, L. ooodti, Samteilf Gorain, Charles Greenman, Silas Gram, Miss Crt,.ol,lztCll, Samuel John. liarri.s, Miss CA L L. liollentieek, Miss Sari P.O. Ilarding: J. W.-3. 11..i5kin,,51. J. N.-2 ra o ,Persona callinl Ltiters, will please sal 10:5-3t. Hughes, John-2 Huttender, 11. Ilegie, J. H. Johnson, C. H. • Kaple, Orlando .. Kimball; Abraham - Lucas, William Lewis ' Miss M. A. Luce, Miss Julia A. 2 Lallan, Miss J. . M'Can, IL, - Myers, Win. 0. Ostrander, W. H. Petyenger, Philip . Rolf, Mr,. Sarah • .Smith, A. X. . ...,Seager, Miss Sarah _Balkh & Stillman, Stiles, Rev.. Dutton ..mith &Crane. Snyder, Z. .Stillman, Joseph Shea, Miss Mary Xlmonser,.Mrs. L. A. Sherwogd,.J. W. 1 2 Truesdell, .1. W. Turner, Cyrus , Cyrus ,la Tocome, - William Wambohlt, David . Witipple, Duit:, Wagner, H. 9 for any of the above they are Advertised. ILN M. JUDD, p. M, . IfttfORTANT CONSU 21SEASES,OF THE ABS 20 CURABLE•BY vik r ywilcoaveys Ty, ties in the ita4g, gei, and couitnA in -1.41 I.iya . the cough, cutise! torutiou, ficuls r t . the h imparts my: wed, giving that ,totie and tor the restottivn or state confidently that 'ousumptian is curable by inhalation, is, to m a source of unalloyed Measure. It is as niuh nuder the control ut treatment-medical treateat- : its any other formidable g l, ihiease ; ninety out f tier] humired cases can be cared in the fir t stages, and fifty, per c.-: t. in the second ;at in the third stage it', 1,1 ii .mposiible 'to save im.re than live per cent., let ...e Lungs are so 44in, up by the disease as to um alenauee to me teal skill. Pica, how ever, in the last. stage 4, latialatiou affords ex- , traurdivary relief to he suffering attending 1 1 this fearful scourge,•nich aquunfly destroys ninety-five thousand persons in the United States alone ; and a. correct calculation silo ws that of the .present Opelotioh of the 'earth, eighty millitnis are destined to fill the Cou maiptive's grave's. , i Truly . the quiver of death has no,arroer 5o fit:.l as Coasuuiption; In alt ages it has been the great enemy of life, fur it spares neituer age uur sex, bat sweeps off alike the brave, th-heautiful, the graceful sad the gifted.. By the help of that Sugeude Being from whom cumeth every Igoad Mid perfect gift, 1 am en ahbled to offer to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure its Consumption. The first cause of tubercles is from impure blood, and the iernediate effect produced by:their depot anion is the thugs is to prevent the free ad mission of air into the air cells, which causes a weakened vitality through the entire system. Then surely 4.i's more rational la expect great- er guod from medicines mitering i the cavities! of um lungs than from those administered through the stomach ; the patient will always ::nil tut lungs free and the breatniug easy, lif ter lanaliug remedies. Titus; luimailloa is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitution ally. $llll with more power and certatuty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the powerful and direct influence. pf this', this mode of L adm in is tr a tip u , chloroform, inhaled will'entirely destroy sensibility in a hw minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous lystera, so dint a Btu& may be amputated with int the slightest pain; Inhaling the (61411.9. foirning gas will destroy life in a few hears. The innalatlon of 'ammonia will rouse the system when fainting or apparently dead. The ilti of many of the nietliciues is- perceptible in the skin a few- Linntes aftex%eipgannaled, Pei nay be immediately detected in the blood. A convincing proof of the constitutional effects •ofinhalatiou, isk.the fact that sickness is al 7,ays produced loydfreathing, foul air—is not, I thh positive evidence - that proper remedies,l crirefully prepared and judiciously adniinis- I tered through the lungs should produce the; Lippiest results? During eighteen years I Practice, many ;Icausarids suffering from dis- ' rases pf the lupga and throat, have Into Un der toy care, ace I hare effected randy remark . ' ible sures, evert after the sufferers had been prontameed in-the Ipst stages, which fully sat- ialies ate that consumption is no longer a fatal 415 rese. •My treatniefit -of consumption is Original, and founded oh long experience and a leforough investigation. .lly perfect acqqain- liere With the nature of tubercles, AM, -ene - 'tes t4e 10 distinguish, readily, the various terms of disease that simulate ecinsumption, kid a pply the proper remedies, rarely being's . 11 i 5 tAken even in a single case. This tamit iataY, iti connection with certain pathological Heremicroscopic discoveries, enables me to re= Itre the lungs from the effects of contracted c,I I Q-`l3, to enlarge the inteit, purify -the blood, ' "Tart to it renewed - I . l.ltilty, giving energy 4 ' 14 , 101 1c 10 the entire system. aedicines lvitli full directions seat to any Part:of the United 'States and Canadasi by Pa iieuticommunicating their symptoms by letter. let the cure would be more certain if the patient should pay me a visit v .which would hire me an opportunity to examine the lungs aa enable me to priscribeWith much greater c estainty, and then the cure could be effected without my seeing' the patient again. G, W. M. M GRAHAM;D., 1 . / 'Juice /X3l.- Filbert Street, (Old No, 109,) below 'twelfth, • : PIIILADELPULA. PA. . . . . t t„, • 'oOttaiispoifri titieravqoertt, i!oirected'; I:2;rna 1, • BY. OCIWODIAILE9 JA.CILEION, .Deakre in ,Dry Goods, of itr'occ)Ties, lints ,f Caps, . Boots .1. s46es, Crockery, Pork, Flour, • . Jim!) Notions, tr., 4*, 6T9 31.AD1 STREET., POUDE4S,F'ORT, PA. Fzonn,A4 bbL - i . $lO 00 Poit, " " • •, 3O 00 SAR " -1 • 1- • . 350 CORN MEAL, 100 IS., 300 BUTTER, ' L'l lb., 16 LARD, f' ". • ,32015 TALLOW, !' 'll *1" 14(16 ' WooL, " " • - _llAus, 1 ' - I - 1 - - 17 SnocLosni,l3 lb., " • ; , 15 Reza Sing, " , AO 25 Suase, It lb., - lOC,/ 12 DRIED APPLES, 11 - • 1. II 14 " BUS/161, 1 275 Wain BEANi3, 1 " , 3 50. BUCEIVISEiT, 1 62 OATS, " " • •- ' • 00g75 CORN, ll " - 25 Pozazozs' " " , - 100 Enos, 14 Dozen,. - - - 12 EA:, Ton, - $12e15 00 ictuntsttnnsnini , Um.liganaltuuu WHITE TEETE, PERFEZEE TROL COA,SPLr,poz:--,can be acquired by using the' of a riZoitsand Flo:iris," What Ildy or gentlemen •W' °VIA remain under the cure, of a disagrevabje breath, when by using he "1.1.4.Lic Or A y110084.)11:1 FLOWERS," as a denti frice, would not only render it sWect,butleve the teeth white as alabaster? * any unarms do nqt Uow their bredtlals bad, and the sub ject is so delicate their'friends will never men tion it. Beware of counterfeits. Be sure each bottle is signed FETRIDGE .CO., N. Y. For sale by all Druggists. 9:37-6art. Sold ,by SIIITU Fr JUNES Dravists Con . ilersport, Pa. 01 all disease ; the great, first cause' Sl , ,rings from neg,leht of Nature's Inn's'. R T STIFTE' NOT. When a (MILE guaiantee IN ALL STAGES OF SECRET DISEASES, Seli Narcoua Dcatt!i'ly, Strictures, Dialnites, Dnic. l ired of the Kidneyi and .13g . arlder, iferearial l'Accu;natisin. i scrofala,l Pain.? in the Bones antiAnkta, Dlieasee the ..nic d Eye.i, tricer,e upoi: the- Llocly or Li.-%be, Cancer4'Drops.a, St. {vas's atid al. discuses aritiviewn a el-ran:go:ens of 04ans, I as Nervous Tretubling, Loss of Mem-I o:y. Loss of Pawer;i 14.neral. Weakness, 'Li:mites-4 of V,4,at with Pea:Mier spots appear i:!g• before the eyes, Loss of Sigat, Wakefu.- ness, Dyspepsia, Liver Disease, EruptiOns upcia the face; Pain in tile ba.O. cud ',wadi Femme irregularities and all improper discharges from both Sexes. I: matters Got from what Cause.l tits disc ac or:ginated, however obstinate tha• ease, rceoccrll ii certain, sitil in a shorter time thee a permanent cure eiNi be effected by any other treatment, even alter the disease has baffled the skill of eminent_ physieianS and re sisted a i d their means of Cure. The Medicines are•pleasant`i without oder, causing no,sicline•s -it'd free fro mercury Ilor balsam.:'Daring twenty ygar,s of practice,l:l have rescued from the jaws of Death manylthousands, It in the; Last stages of the aboVe mentioned diseas; es had been given up to !die by their physi, clans, which warrants me in promising to the afflicted, who rimy place themselves Under my , care, a perfect and most Speedy- cure Secret Di eases are the greatest i lenemies to health, as they are the first cause o IC:onsuinptiCfn,Scrof- Lila, and sumo other tlisea!se4, and should be a terror to the huni..olustily., As a permanent cars is sea:cell,- ever etffleted, a majority of the ctises ftiiiug into the Melds of incompetent persons, win) not only toil to care the diseases but ruin the constitution, lilting the system with mercury, which, with the disease, has tens the smfe.rer into a rapid Consuription• Bat should the diseds , !! and the treatment not cau.)e death opeedilyland the victim rear ries, the disease is entaild upon the children. vi:io are born with feeblb cnustitutioni, and the current of life corrupted . by a virus which betrays itself in Scrofula 4 Tether, Ulcers, Erup tions and other affections of the skin, .Eyes, Throat and Lung, entailing upon them a brief, existence of suffering mid consinguiug 'them to an early grave. SELF ABUSE is another formidable enemy to health, for nothing el 4e in the dread cata logue of human diseasesleabses so del:tractive a grain upon the system, drawing its thousands of victims through a Ow years of suffering down to an untimely gray i e. It destroys the Nervous system, rapidiyi,Wastes away the en ergies of life, causes mental' derangement, prevents the proper development of the system, disqualifies tor marriage, society, business' and all earthly happine.,s, and leaves the .suf feror wrecked in body aild mind, predispOsed to eortsumptiou and a t4tin of evils more to be titeaded time death itseft. With the fullest cardidenee I assure the I:dominate' victinis of Self,Atiiise that a perm :neat and speedy cure can be affected, at.fl watt the.abandotnnent ruinous practices my, patients- can be restored to robust, vigorous heat4l. I The afflicted are cautioned against the; use of Patent Medicines, fo u r; there are so Many ingenious snares in the!COlumns of the pUblie prints to catch and. roil that unwary sulftirers that millions have their constitutions ruined ' by the vile con:you:v.l4 of quack doctors:, or the equally. poisonous, nostrums vended as "Patent Medicines." I have carefully analyzed mauy of the so called Patent Medicines and find that nearly all of them cOutain Corrosive Sublimate, which is ono of the strongest pre parations of mercury feud a deadly 'poison, which instead of curing :the disease disables the system for life. Th'ree-fourths of th‘ patent nostrums now in use are put up by unprincipled and ignorant persons, who do not Understand even the al , phabet.of the mattrialmedica i and are equally, as destitute of any knowlAdge of the, humans, system, haviug one ohject -only in, view, ands', that to null:: money regardless of consequenn; ces. Irregularities and 41. diseases bf maleS feniales treated on Principles established by twenty years of pratit,ice, and stied by thousands of the most remarkable cures. sled= ititneS with full directieus sent to. any part of the UnltA Stites or Clinatlao, by patien6 coiumumcating their symptorns by letter.-- Business correspoadence striegrecinfidentiaL - Address. ' 1 J. SU MIVIERVILLE, 01/1.0e 1 N3 - .. ; 'lpl ; (oidtv'o. • 1090 - r iset,ow TWVLSTII, • . I FqIII4.4.D,ELPHIA, BISUOVEAtY. [PTION ALL LINGS AND TNBOAT 1119.v.:LY INIAA.Lit.TION, l e rewedie, to i.ue cavi • thr.Ay,'./ tiic rpuas:L :rec: Co:.tact tubcreulLir spatter, :il l: IL tree and e.isy eXiec ,-; 'purifies the bloou, I'm • y to the ne:Vogi system, u.!rgy to iudibpeukaole I ealui. TO be itbje to A Large and Splendid received at OLMBTED'S. NEW GOOD • sortment j /,0:1 44141.7 . 041 - TEE FORGER CONITIOTED - John. S. 'Dlie is the AiaAdr. Who has had 10 years experienCe as a Bank er and Publisher, and Author of ' 4 7' seeker - of Lectures , at -Broadway 2cbernaele, • when, for 10 successive nights, over „, - r. 10,0011 Peoplet , Greeted him with Rounds of Applause, while he exhibited? the manner in which Counterfeiters execute their Frauds, And the Surest and Shortest Means of •1% , ' Detecting them I. I The Bank IVOle Engravers all.sttm that , he it,. the grentut Judge of Paper ,Ilite.t/ tering. c GREATEST DISCOVER Y Oro THE PRESENT posTunrFOß Detecting essztliteilat Describing - every (innuinelhil irk I Exi.stence,9 4 and Exhibiting at a glance every Conn - terfeit in Circulation - Arranged so admirably that REFERENCE !.1 is EASY, Seri 1 , 1- DETECTION DISTAN':ANEOUS. 0 ga•No imiex to examine! NO pages to' hunt up! Hut so .simplified and arranged, ..I ;that the Merchant, Banker and Business g I Man can see alLat a Glance., ,; 0 I ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERNI.-LNI. +a i Thus each may read the Seine in his owns NATIVE TONGUE, • .tifost .Perfect Bank Note List Published. v Also a List of ; AU. Tiff IPRIVATE BANKERS H :AMERICA. A complete Summary-of the or Ecnorn ANIERICS will be published in each edition, together with all the IMPORTANT NEW OF THE DAY. Also • . • A SERIES OF TALE? ;•1 From an Old Manuscript found in the East. 8 It furnishes the Most Complete History of Oriental Life, describing the Most k'eriiicxing t'oitions in which the Laxliel and Gentlemen of that Country have been so often fonud. These Stories will continue throughout the whole 7-1 year, and will prose the Most Entertaining C ever offered to the Public. • p-t ir-furnished Weekly to Subscribers on- 0 lc, at $1 a year, All letters, uittst be ad-c:, dressed. to JOHN $. DYE, Br'plzer, C.) Publislibr and Proprietor, Wall Street, g New-York. 1.0:1-1y. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OP TIIE MAILS, AT COUDERSPORT, PA Arrival. From Wellsville, daily at 6 P. M. From ijkysses, S4turday at 6 P. X. / From Jersey Shore, Wednesday and Saturday at 6r. u. From Wellsboro, Wednesday and Saturday at Gir. ar. ' From Sinnemahoning, Tuesday at/8 P. sr. From Smetliport, Tuesday and Friday at 6 P. 11, From Ceres, Monday and Friday/at G r. u. Departure. 'To Wellsville, daily at 7 A. 21: To Vlysses, daturday at 7 AI To Jersey Shore, Tuesday and Friday at G A. 11. To Wellsboro, Monday and ThurSday at G A. u. To Sinuernabotting - , Monday at To i;`.:inetliport.,3londay / and Thursday at G A. Ai. To Ceres, Tuesday and Friday at G A. A!. All letters, to„be mailed, Must be in the office the evenia-: beTore the mail starts. Jane 18, 1857. , •J. M. JCDD P. M. 'f , itiNISION STORE. • , I E. K. SPENCER, Offers / Cxrep,t InduOements TO BUYERti. OF 1 fIROCERIES, PROVISIONS lie., at l_Mthe store formerly occupied d by D. W. SeENCER, on 3cl Street, North side of Public Square. i GROCERIES. .eA l good assortment constantly Pi; hand, from , w i iiien 1 will enumerate a few of the leading G.rtleles, such as [ r Sti,, , ,,ar ' Mustard, Candy, , , „ Lootree, Cinnamon, • Nuts MOlasses, Pepper S'allee, trackers, , Syrups, • Catsup, • Soap, Pepper, Yeast, :Candles, Spice,' _ Oils, Shot, Ginger, Tobacco, "Lead, Cloves, Snuff, t'G." Caps, Cub. Soda, Segars, - P. Tartar, andlmany other things too numerous to men tionl will be found iu this depai!tment-, which iirilli be sold at a trilling advance from cost, for ready pay. , L . : 1 PRovisioXst " Cbnstautly on hand, such as PORK, HAMS, *SHOULDERS, !FISH, SALT, BU f TER, CHEESE, LARD, BEANS, i OATS, FLOUR, CORN MEAL, , BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, I BLUED APPLES, DRIED PLUMS, ' I , and Many other articles iu the iiie of Provi sions not necessary to meutiond Also, ; I WOODEN WARE, ! I - such as Brooms, Wash-Tubs and Boards, Mops, Dintrier Boxes, LS:c., , which will be sold low for . Ca4i or ready pay. Oats, Potatoes, Butter, Eggs, Cheese, and in fact almoSt everything a farmer raises, will be taken in exchange for •1 Goods, at their cash value. I I invite tire. at- I , teution of Villagers,. Farmers and Lumbermen whp desire to make purchases in the above articles, and solicit them to cat! before, pur elising elsewhere. E. K SPENCER.. oudersport, June 9, 1857.-IU:2. 1 I NEW - GOODS, . low Prices and Ready Pay, • AT SHARON CENTER. THE SUBSCRIBERS are tittering for sale an entirely new Stock, consisting of THE GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CQOCKERY, GLASS WARE, BOOTS a, SHOES, HATS & CAPS, UM BRELLAS, PARASOLS, WINDOW SHADES ' WALL PAPER, READY ' MADE CLOTHING, YANKEE ,- • NOTIONS, &c., &C. , In our selections the wants of all have been remembered. The Gentlemen Can find in our Stock of Ready Made Clothing an elegant Fashionable suit, or, a substalitial HuSines& suit, and we have Hats & Cap. 4 and Boots 4, Shoes to Match. I The Ladies can find fashionable Bonnets beautifully trimmed, or b ounets-and trimming; a good. assortment of Dress GoOs, and trim mings; Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery and Gaiters.— And, last:but not least, corded; and skeleton Skirts; also,_Rattans, Skirt-Whalebone and ,an d Skirt-Hoops; beautiful 'jet Necklaces }and Bracelets, Corals, Fans, and too many other things to enurnerate,—all of which we are selling low for Cash, Lumbsr, or any kind of Produce. FLOUR, MEAL, FISH &c., con dandy on.hand. W. B. .t J. 11. GRAVES. SlinrOn .Center, Potter C0., 1 Pa., June 5, ftRANGES ANE LEMONS just received by V. 1012 IW it J. R. GRAVES. RESOLUTION A Proposing Amendments to the Constitution of the Com. _ uuonwenith. ESOL Yi75 ,4 .-.Scnate and House of 1011 'Representatives ;of the Commonwealth. of Pennsylvania in ,General :Amiably met: That .the following oatiendinects are proposOd to the constitution of the cbmtnonwealth,lo aecorifi. •Ance with the .povisions.of . the tenth article thereof. FIRST A.IIENDSIEI3T. • There shall be an additional article to said constitution to be designated as article eleven', as follows : - ARTICLB Xl. OP PUBLIC DEBTS. ° SECTIOU 1. The state may contract debts, to supply casual de,6cits or failures in revennes, or to meet _expenses not otherwise provided for; but the aggregate amount of such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or more acts of the general as-, sembly. or st different periods of time, shall never exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand _dollars, and the money arising from the area= Lion of such debts. shall be applied to the purpose f.ar which it was obtained, or to repay the hobo so contracted, and to no otter par, pose whatever. w _s E r4fox 2. In addition to the above limited power the elate, may contract debts to repel invaSion, suppress -insurrection, defend the state is war. or to redeem the present out standing indebtedness of toe state ; bat the money_ arising from the contracting - of such debts,!sliall be applied to the purpose for whack it was, raised, or to repay such debts, and th noother,purpese whatever. _ _ Sac'rtoti Except the debt? above specified, in sections oue and two of this article, no debt whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of the scAte- Sscriu.S 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, and any additional debt con- 1 tracted as aforesaid. the. legislature shall, at its hist session, after the adoption of this amendment, create a sinking fund, which shall be sufficient to pay the accruing interest on such debt, and annually to reduce the princi pal thereof by a sum not less than two- hune dred and fifty tabm.and dollars; which sink ing fund shall consist of the net annual in come of the publ.c works, from time to time owned by the state, or the proceeds of the sale - of the same, or any part thereof, and of the income or proceeds of sale ;of stocks owned by ? the state, together with other funds, or resour that may be ,clezig,nated by law. ' The said sinking fund may be increased, from tito.e to' time, by assigning to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of the state, not required for the ordinary and current expenses of govern= meat, and unless in case Of war, invasion or insurrection, no - part of the said sinking fund !MA he used or applied otherwise than ilf , ex- I thiguishment of the public debt, until the, amount of such debt. is 'reduced below the sum of live millions of dollars. SECTIp.i 5. The credit of the commonwealth shall not in any manner, or event, be pledged. l or loaned to, any individual, company, curpo ration,' or association; nor shall the common-! wealth' hereafter become a joint owner, or! stdeltholder, in any company, association,. or corporation. , Secrfus 6. Tho commonwealth shall not as summthe debt,- or any part thereof, of any sountyi city, borough, or township; or of any corporation, or association; unless such debt -shall have bien eontracted to enable the state to repel invasion', suppress donieStic. insurrec tion, defend itself in time of war, or to assist the state hi the discharge of any portion of its preSent indebtedness. , SLCiION 7. The, legislature shall not author ice any county, city, borough, township, or incorporated district, by virtue of a - vote of its citizens, or otherwise, to become a stockhold er in any company. association, or corpora tion ; or to obtain money for,'or loan its credit to, auY corporation, association, institution, or hart y. SECOND AMENDSIENT Thcrepliall ba an additional article to, said colistituq,m, to be dusignaLnd as art.cle XII, a fOl/OW3 : 0331MEEM OF NEW COUNTIES No county shall be divided by a line cuttink ofr over one-tenth of its population, (either to form a new county or otherwise.) without the express tl33c6t of such county, 1)y a vote of the electors thereof; nor shall any new county be established, containing less than Our hundred square miles. THIRD A.MENPUENT From section Iwo of the firm: article of the constitution, strike out the words, "of the city of Philadelpia, and of each counfy re:Tee:in:ly ;" from section five, same article, 'strike out the words, ."01 Philadelphia and of the several Coun ties; from section soven, same artictb, strike out the words, "neither the city of Philadelphia nor any," and insert. in lieu thereof the words, “and no;" and strike out "section four, same ar , liar," and iq lien thereof insert the following: " SECTIOS 4. In the . year onejtpusand eight .hundred and sixty-four, and in veryseventh i year thereafter, representative to the number of one hundred, shall be appo tioned and dis tributed equally, throughout the state r by 'districts, in proportion to the number of taxa ble inhabitants in the' several parts thereof; except that any county containing at least three thousand dye hundred taxsibles, may be allowed a separate represeutatiiM ; but. no more tima three, cognac.; shall be joined,. and no comity siMil;he divided in the formation of a district. Any city contain i ng a Sufficient number of taxables to entitle t to at least two re,ncsentatives, shall have a sepnrate repro -1 smtation assigned it, and shall be divided into 1 convenient di.tricts of contiguous territory, of equal taxable population as near as may be ) each of whiCh districts shall elect one repro-_ stmative." At Um end of section seven, - same article, in - sort these wards, "the city of Philadelphia s ,,,iltbct divided info singlc senatorial districts, of conkquoas arri:oril -a4 nearly : equal is taxable ixpulat(on pQ,lsible"; but no ward skull be di vided in the formation thereof: The legislature, at its first session, after the adoption of this amendment, shall divide the the city of Philadelphia into senatorial and represceitative distrie!s; in the manner above provided; such; districts to ,remain unchanged until the apportionment in the year one thou sand eight hundred and sixy-fotir: FOURTH AMENDMENT. There shall he an additiorial section to the first article of said constitution; which shall be numbered `arid read as follows : SECTIOS 26. the-legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annul, any charter of incor'poration hereafter conferred by, or, der, any special, or general law, whenever in their opinion it; may be injurious .to the cid rens of the, commonwealth ; in such - Manner, however, that no injustiow shaU be r done -to the corporator& . . : I IN SENATE.: Nara 2 7 ; Mt , Roolr:1, That this resolution pass. 9u thg first amendment; yeas -4,,ttns 7;. n 'the sec' ona amendnientaens 33, likve 8 ; n the third amendm&df, yeas 24; ,isaye 4; on the fourth amendment, yeas-23, nava 4. 1 . ErtractfronriheJournati GEO. W. EIAMEESL, • 1N -THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Apiit 'l'Bs** • • Ifesotred, . That this resolution paSs. On um,' fiat amendment, yeas 78, nays 12 ; len the see owl-amendment, yeas 51; nays 34; on the third amendment, yea 4,72, nays 22; oa the fourth amendment, yeas &t, 119,y3 7. . [Extract from the JoUrnall i ' JACOB' ZEIGLER Filed in Secretary's office, Mar 2,1857. A. G. ttIR'I'IN, &treaty*/ the Comr+tereath. • • • Sr.CRETAII7% OEl'l4, llissassono,:.7nne 22, 1857. - Pennsylvania, as: . • I do certify that the %bore nod fore g oing is a true and correct copy, of the original "Bozo- Intim proposin; tunendinents to the Constitu tion of the Commenwealth,!' with thej , t•ote in each branch of the Leqialatureuilon taefinal passage thereof, as appear.; from the orklinals on file in this tSca. . 1,1 In testimony whmoo - I hni . e hereun- EL. S.) - 7 .-- - - to set nay hand and caused to [ be, ailized the, seal of the Secrotaq's Office, the day and year above writtou..l , . . . . ' A. G. CURT '.,,, ~ . . Seen:arzt of the t7ormetwialt.i. . 11, IN 'ENATE: 2F, 1'857 The resolution proposing' umenclUaeAi to the Constitution of the Commonwealth heinz un derleonsi4eration, ,! • On the question, ,1 1: - Will the Senate agree. to.the fiat amend mdrit ---attbJ The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of - the Constitution, anal were as follow, viz; YEAS—Messrs.. Brewer, Browne, Coffey, Ely, Evana, Fetter, Flenniken, Frazer, lugraan, Jor dan, Killieger, linos, l l anbaeh, Leliis, Myer, Seodeld, Sellers, Shuman, Steele,) Straub, WilLiu3, Wright aulTaggar Btieaker —24. NA.Ts—lles#3. Crabb, Cresswell Finney, Gregg, Ilarri4, Penrose and Souther 77. I • So the question "was determined -in the: affirmative. , , On the question, Will the Senate agree to. the second a mendruent? ' , The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to) the provisions of the Constitution, 4.1 were us f.3110w, viz: JJ Ynos-L.liessrs. Brewer, Browne, Cress Well, Ely, Evans, FetteryFiniiey, Flauniken . Ingram, Jordan, Knox, Laubrieh, Lewis„ 'Myer, seders, Shuman, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Vit., king, Wright sld Taggart, Spcaker— . .3. 1 Noss—Us:ism Colley, Cr:lob, Frazer, Gregg, 1 Killiu3nr, Penrose and Seofield—S. So the question was determined in the alErraative. On the quntion, I 1 Will the Senate agree to the third amer ramt.? The yeas and nay.> were taken agree3bly to! the provisions of tue Constitution, and v4erbl nsTellow, viz : YEAS Messrs. Ereiver, Browne., Crabh,, Cresswell, Ely, Evans, Flenniken, P:.:l2.er, gram, Jordan, Killinger,Hnox, Laubaeh, Lewi4, Myer, Scolield, Sellers, Shuman. Soutitetl, t Steele, Straub, Weigh, Wilkins and Wright 4 1 NAYS—Messrs. Coffey, Gregg, Harris ntild Penrose-1. • So the question was determined in the r On the question, Will the Senate agree to the fourth amend ment ? were taken agreeably to The yeas and nays were taken agreeable v. the provisions- of the Constitntion, iistd as follow, : • • . Ynas Ilessra. Brewer, Bro . Wne,, Coffey, Cresswoll, Ely, Eralli, Flenniken, Fra : zer,l 14- gram, Killiuger, Knox, .Laubach, Lewis, Myer, Sconeid, Salient, Sunman, Souther, Ste.ele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Itiright-23.. NATs—Motiar3. Crabb, Finney, Jordan and S ,the question W1:13 detertnineci the eflinnative. • IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Apra The resolution proposing amendments to the. Constitution of tho uoninionwealth trelitgl un der consideration, - • On the, quegaus, Will tae House agree to the first amead-. rsent? The yeas and nap were taken agreeably to the provisions of tile Constitution, alud were as follow, viz: !!! YEAS- Megsrs. Anderson, Arthur,l Back house, Ball, Beck, Bisnop. Bower, Brown; Cal hOuu, .Campbell, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Ester, Fausold, Foster, Ciibbo ney, liildea, Hamel, Harper, iLi,i , Huistand, Ilitlegas,Hodinan, (t3erks,) Imbrie,lnnes, Jacobs, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, - latilituan, Kerr, Knight,Leisenring, Longa:ter, Lovett, Marten', Mangle, M'Calmont, M Ilcain, Moor head, Mumma. Musselnian, Nichols, Nieholson, Nunernicher, Pearilon, ,Peters, Petrikin, Pow- , nail, Purcell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia) Ramsey, (York,) Reamer, Reed. ,Roberts, I:apii,l Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Liambria,) Smith, (Oeutre,) 4 - enson, Tolan, Vail, Vatroorhis, Vickers,. Voeghley, Walter, Westbrook, Whartdn, Wil liston, Witherow, Wrigut, Zimmerman and Getz, Spce.k.cr-7.i. Nlis—Me%sr3. Backus; Benson; Ddek., HaM ilton; Hancock, Dine, Hoffman, (Lebanon.) Lebo, Squther.s, Thorn, Warner an(LlVintrocie So the question 4733 determined :in the affirmative. , . On the question, Will toe House agree to the second amend ment - 1 - The yeas ruin nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of tne Constitution, and were as follow, viz - • 'Fees-31eLsrs..AnderSon, Backhousd, Ball, Beck. Bower, Calhoun, Campbell,.Cart, Ent, Faust)ld, Foster, Gildfa,'lllarnel, Harper,fFeins, Ileistaud, Hilleos. Hoffman, .(BerkS,) ouse keeper, Imbrie, Inner, ,Jenkins, Johns, ;John, son; Kauffman; Knight, Leisenring, Lodgaker, Lovett, liesear, Isiaugle ; 3l'llvair, lloOrnead, Musseltnan, Nichols, Sieholson, Ntinemacher, Pearson, Peters, Petrikin,rowanll; Purcell, Ramsey; (Pailacelphia,) Ramsey, ( York) Rea mer, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan,'Tolnn,.Vail, Voeg'uley, Walter, Westbrook, WhartodZim merman and Getz, Speaker-57: V :- IC AYS—*essrs. Arthur, Augustine, taeltus ; Benson,-Bishop, Brown,_Chase, Cleaver,braw ford, Eyster, Gibboney, Hamilton, Hancock, A .1, th.,Hoffman, (Behation,) Jaeobk Kerr, Lebo, 31' almont, Mumma, Reed, Smith4Cam bria,) S ,:th, (Centre,) 'Stevenson, Strtath - er's, Thorn,- lanvoorhis, _Vickers, Wagonseller, Warner, Wintrode, Wither= and Wriglit-3-1. ] : So the question wo.s'Aetermined ia l the ar firmative4. - - - - , ' i • - On theKuestion, • Wilitthe House agree•to the third went Th 3 y 3., s and nays were taken agres theproyisiouo.oi ,ttot•Canotitntion, and wore so follow, fit : ~ • = Yiui—Meserii ;Anderson, Backhciale i R lll 7 Beck, Benson, BOwer, Brqun, Calhoun, Camp hell, Chase,. Cleaver; Cra wford, Rickey. , sot, Eyster, - remold, Poster, Gibboney, Hamel, Harper. Heim', Heistand, HM, rillegas,,Hor. man,:(Berks,) Hoirman, (Lebanon;) Houle. . keeper, - Imbrie, hum. Jacolls,:ohns,3olunen, RauTtnan, Zarr."Lebti Longaker, Ltivett, Ma. near, Itaugle, ArCalmont, Moorhead, liinnsMs., Musseltiutn, Nichols, Nicholson', Nunesnacher, Pearson, Peters, ,Petrikin, PouTall, .Parcell, Ramsey, (York,) Reamer, Reed,.Rupp, Shair, Sloan; Smith, (Cambria;) Small,. (Centif,) Stevenson, Tolan, Vail, Vanvoc bra .Vicker, t Voeghley, Wagonseller, Westbrook; gnus, r icuie Witherow, Wright, -Zimmerman, and IC, Speavr-711. Mira—Messrs. Artitar, Augustiae, Back*. Bishop. Carti, Dock; Glides, HiMilton; 'Ann.' cock, Hine, Jenkins, Knight, Lelstinriag, Irn vain, Ramsey, (Philadelphia4Robeits,Suntii. ers, Thorn, Walter, --- Warner, Whartou 1 az4 , Wintrode-22. - . . • i So the question was determined in 4us affirmative. , Oa th question, . 1 Will the House agree to the fourti eitnel.l4• melt? The yeas and nays were taken utreeahlyitt . the provisions of the Constitution,. end wept as follow, viz : , Ytaz--Mes,sre. - Anderson, Arthur, lßack ~--- holm, Backus, Ball, Beck, Benson, Bishop ' , ' Bower, Brovn,,Calhoun, Campbell, Dirty ' , Chase, Cl e arer , Dickey, Ent . EySter,. gas ; Pamela; Poster, Gibboney, Glides,- =el, Harpeiy Heins, Reistand , Hill, Hille Hoff. ' 111ln,, (Berk%) Hoffman, ( Lebanon ,) onto-. ! . keeper;ltabrie, Lanes, Jacobs, Jenkins, i sdfas,, , Johnson, Kauffman. Kerr, Lebo, Leisenring, Longaker, Lovett, Maness, Ilangle,MCalmont, M'llvain, Mumma, Musseltaan, Nichols, Nth-I; olson, Nunemacher, Pearson, Peters, Pe.riklia, Pownall, Purcell, Ramsey, (Philadelpll) 4 ,l2 Ramsey, York.) Reamer, Reed, Roberts, An' p, Shsw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria) Smith, (Cen.,! treo Stevenson,' Tann, Tail, TalivoorhiS, Vickers, Vocghley, IVagonscller, Walter; War- I ner, Westbrook, Wharton; Williston, Witherow, Zimmerman and Getz, Speaker-83. ICAY.3--Messrs: Dock, Hamilton,Hancock, ' Struthers, Thorn, Wintrode and right- ! -T.' So the question was determined - in 'he af- , fir - naafi:ye. - . , ' •'- . , SECII.ETARY -, B.UFF/CE, 11Anuses*, June 22, - 1851. Pennsylvania, 23 . . I do certify that the above.and foregoing la a true and correct copy of the '"Ye4 and Ntiys" taken on the reaolution pliogo3ing amendments to the Constipation of Alr.K,om monivealchvas the same appear's on the Jolr nals of the two Houses of the General4sse*L hly of this Commonwealth for the 5Q39 . 01 Or 1557 Witness my hand fad ;Bp, seal ,tpt [/" z olTice, this turenty-second diy Juno. one thousand eight hundred. and tiff= 3.17iN1 CUR IN.. 10:5-3m. Secretary ofthe Connonirecilth, J. p A Tafivlß SiNci DEALERS IN ••' - e - FISH & PROVISIDNg, HAVE constantly on, hind an iLlsortment ILI of Mackerel', Shad, .Herrings,• Codfish, Beef, Pork, Lard, Shoulders, Hams,' Side;, Cheese, Rice, , April t3,1.851.-9.?*—m.: - aihMiSehicqto, LI) 110 ALBERT G. 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America, gsrOrders must always be accompanied: by the cash. , • e -No goods senton commission. • , ~..- D "'Sneall Simple Packages' int •hp at the lowest wholesale prices for first arts in new, pieces, with Cards, Show Bills, POs - 4,)• -Packages expressly put up for Ships, Steamboats, Hotels, Public In.stituticink&c..! . Va" Full particulars to Wholesale 'Degleri-J -scales of price; &c. &c., wilt be . ioralliptly =tiled au appli&tion. Address "COSTAR"iNo. 388 Broad 4 4. • • • 4 NO PEN NOR INK USED. ay 4' cuPY IMITATED. NO TEACHER fiat: REQUIRED. . ' MACLAURIN'S PATENT SELF-P4STRUU , TING PROCESS IN PENMANSHIP, - enables every one to write with the greatest ease, ele gance and rapidity. It has been anardy tested and permanently established in the Public: - Schools, of New York, and in the! counting rooms of our - first merchants. Tice Process complete, with full directions for use, will :be sent prepaid on receipt ] of $l. To Pubs or- Agents, -six copies for $5. ' • Address LELAND k MACLAUREN; No. 345 Broadway New York. 9:4,3-3nie..- - usunsumuuntunnumuunm. .401/111111 DR. H. H. MUNSON; • noENDERS his thanks to the inhahitatits of Genesee, Oswayo and vicinityil for :their very liberal - patronage during the past yer,. and solicits a continance of the saniesPz. cially from those who have paid him promptl,T. His resilience is near the Catholic Chcirch ii Genesee Township. ;10:2-3.', OME CLOTHING` of Cheney's manufatatnre 1..7 on hand at E. 4. SPENCER'S, 10:2 D. IP. mead !' INK and stap e articles in the Di • Ohm fo L sale by - 1;0.2.) g. , K. S. I bly to . A. G