offiiije w ■Mtojfey', 'andajjvea iheg99d,'g>* a : that ■Wilytiß.is, r^idij^Bgg«rJef fertoniao Republicad groond «Btt.«pmli«{e« Bochan«n (o the admiftjltrtttod' are bondfedar sfir /9^,^ rfenaon t •od Davlon. In PMJmilWujthcti te found fiQaes to. favor of Fremoot and FfeedbmjJWd<of Ibe olbar fire all are iWißchanan. LuftetM t»lM l oot bfrfaftehiqd ■‘Wayne in her IoW% fiwdofci, Time*. A laxjr fellow once declared, ip a |n>b)io coropwiyi d»iifehcb»M apt (wflfrdad for tM family. .‘•Nor i;Vrsfdledaoirida»ifipu», me chanic, “I am obliged to Wort for it." gsjuWteAa Coaatf , convention, ma* OTWHUtaiam, a«p»mcM K*adio, comwiiiM, X Wodldibe«»teeiiiibtie Rspabßcaa electors- of Ihe •ere nl election districts ofTloga Co*, that they meet in their res pective districts, at the onil place* for holding election*, on SetohUjr the 10th day Of Aognst nextaad elect two Delegate* from each ,jU*trtct to,the County Convention to be held at WelUbSpoh the til-of Avgust, 1596, te the- pursue of eeteettng candidates for the following offloea, to wit: Two persons for Aworhle Jtfd⪙ one person for Nepr* tentative; ooeparfou*for District Attorney; one wenon'for Comu&ftlondr; one person for Auditor; one pefrfen for Coro ner; m» person tor Surveyor. K T. BENTLEY, a. P. coins, W. V: UcDOVQAIX, Rep. Co. Com. L. T. NtCHOLR « S: O. WHITTAKER Id order that, svyry election district shall beveptesebtedih the Convention, and for the general eondaet ofthe campaign, tos following persons have been appointed COMMITTEES OF VIGILANCE. Bfeo—frauds Welch, J, HJ KhoxvUU —L. B. Reynold*, OQliek, William Butler, John John Ooodspoed, J. R White, Jiune*, Joseph Youkto. C. 0. Bwmm, Victor due. W Northrop. W. Stum, gsnj. k Xh fleecy* too, A. M. J~c. Bee. n«o1c, Wm. airnmoM. rmo, J, W. Tnfebl. J. ufaUr* Choriert®»—Andrew Ritter, .*,l,- M - Chatham—Dr. Leech, Benonl Liberty — C. P. Tell. w. w- Short, Sylvester Trtat, John »«hh, Jem* Phelps, QeoJ W- Gibson, T. W. Starka. CTWJdw, D. & Jockey. Cbrthpte*~B. A. Bartow, M. Mddkbary—K. C. Ode, J. B. Boiler. June* T. Frost, Richard potter, Richard Keeney, Oliver THeaa 5u Henry KObopro. Byrnes, J. B. Ousoday. o*r<nfftrm flom-O.P. Taylor, Jfcrr6—Job Doaue, H. 8, 8. L Packard, D. & JreUo. B. Arpber, «. w. Bebb. James Smith, S. RCleeter,’ Duffy,‘ Enoch Blackwell, Kins* K. Richmond -John Kelly, L. K Slcbbln*, Roswell Ackley, g gpeneer, John Holden, J. 0- Lari eon, A. King. wilUam Adams, Anne Bixby. DHmar— Deal. Of barn, L. L. Rutland —Pierce dhermaa, Catlio, Wellman Butler, Jarvis Peter Tannest, william Hutch* Oriffln, Kflboru Coolidge. bison. Nathan Newberry, John S.&, Seely, Jobq D f LoDgwelL Howland, Charles Tele*, A. H. .Sufii'can—H. B. fhrd, James Bacon, K tamer Bowen R, Dewey. James Chdworlh, SWand—Gea W. Phelps, H. Bateman Jfcnroe, R. K. Brno- B. Cdley, Isaac Locey, Lemuel dig*. Davenport,, Nonqan Strait. SMppm—C. Harrington, Job EUdand Boro—R. T. Wood. Rexford. w. w. J/cDougall, Oeo. Dorraace, Dr. Wm. T. Horace Broughton, aOrinneH. Humphrey, Joel Parkhurst, J. Tioga— A. Humphrey, Royal C. Whittaker wheelot, R. T. Bentley, John Elk —Loren Hfetmors, John Dally. J. T. Averill. Maynard. Homer Buggies, P. Vnion—X. Barker, L. Gris- S. McNlel, John E. Smith {wold, Richard Vanhcmsen, wil- Petcrsdliam Bmine, .william Rath bone. J. R Rodfleß; John A. Kemp, HW—w. R. Lyon, wm.ifc. Charlei Wv Glen- Intosh, Abram Knlffon, P. B. •ov Field. D. Hagar. fr/ao-H. K. Marsh, JL C. Wi^fidd— Darid Clot*. rhas. Terratlyea, David Rexford, B. Goodipeed, Charlton Phillips, T. Ogden, Blaster Davy. A. Streeter, Richard Kronen Jaekto n—Dr. N. Smith. B.D.J WdUborJ—S. H. Landl*, H. Roberta, MaUuhi Murdaugh, w. IJartt, Thomas Alien, S. A. Clark Stllwell, Wm. Garrison. Mack, L. gear*. Repnblicaa Club No. I.— Middlebur/. Tio ila ted place of meeting. Pfrtidcnl — D. G. Ste. yen,; Vice Fruldtnl —Calvin Hammond; Treatu. urtr—i. B. Poller; SeeMiaiy—S. B. Nile,. Republican Club No. 3 Roondtop. Meet, Salord.y orening of each week. Pretidmt —Holman Morgan; Recording Secretary—D. D. Kelicy; Car . Secretary—Charles CoolidgeTreat arer—George fiaao. % Republican Club So. a.— Stony Fork. Prat'l— W. J. Hoadley ; Vice—George Hildreth; seC*y—.R. U. Hoalingi. Meet weekly at llated placer. Republican Club ?fo. 4. Sbippen. Prea'l —Cha», Herringlon ; See' y—Wm. W, Me. Dougall. Meet, erery Friday evening. Republican Club JTO. Charleston. Meoti Wedneadnjr even togs at Call in Hollow and Dtrll Settlement, alternately. Preiideat—Jennet Kefi/j ®M«*«r)MLyi4in 0, Editors HiSiuTd— Geo. Parker, Jfo. S. —Clurieaten. Heeta fortnightly at the Culler School Boon, Friday evening*. President —Caret Kimball i Ste'j —John Lewu; Treoaorer —Abram Bar, Prenont Club, Mo. 7. — Hwi. Meets every Saturday evening in Tarnperance Hud). Free iu«u—C. H. Seymour; Viee-Preaidenta—J. T. Av. erill, E. T. Bentley, Col. H. S. Johnston, Ira Wells, J. M. Keeney, Seth Daggett. Bee. Sec'yi —Jno. W Guernsey, Henry R. Fish. Cor. See'y—F. E. Smith Ireos—B. C. Wickham. Ex:. Committee—O. B Wells Vine Depny, Abel Humphrey, H.U. Burden Wia. GarreUoo, James lie we y, Royal Wheeler. Free Kama* Clab, ft*. S.— Mansfield. Itleeu temi-monlhly si Bailey’s Hall. Prttl. W. C. R'pley: Vice—Ransom Fitch; Rtt, Src'y —V. 0. bpeneer; Cor. See’ ys—J, C. Johnson, E. W. Ross ; Jreos—R. P, Buttles. Rocky Mountain Club H«. 10.— Mcea every taro weeks an Tbnrsdsy evenings, at the Barns School Hoase, Pree’l —Adam Klock; Viet—lsaac Wheeler ; Sec’y—Jeremiah Klock; 7rru.—Morgan Han. £t. Cam.—Noah Wheeler, Stillman Frost, Allen W’heetei. Welle bore’ Republican Clab will meet at the Court House on Friday evening, August I. Th* otnens generally, snd the ladies particularly, are invited to attend. The Charleston Band are cn gaged (or the occasion, and an addresa upon the topic of the day will be delivered by L, P. WILL ISTON, Esq. By order. J. EM ER Y, Sec’ y. PORTRAIT OF COL. FREMONT ITMIE most correct likeness ever made; executed 1 in the highest style of Art and piloted on fine India paper, published and for sale Wholesale and retail, by L, Rf. ROSENTHAL, Lilhpgrap. er, N, W. corner Fifth and Chestnut streets, Phila delphia. Sire of paper, 17x86. Retail Price,' fh A liberal discount will be allowed thoso vrishing to sell again. 13“ Agents wanted. Q Burial loll, —The lota in (be " e “*boro, Cemetery will be offered for sale by public outcry, (I the Court House, Saturday, the 9(h o>rol August, proximo, at 3 o’clock, afternoon. *. o*® desirous of obtaining a secure arid com idmioui family borial place will do well to attend, reraom loir are thereby member* of „ Com P* n J'i elect (heir own Managers, and therei after control Die groOrid*. A plan of Ihe ground may be seen at the Store of non roi.iir, iw?" 00 ’ • htrß *" oeceaaary informa tion relating thereto un obuined . ' Wrluw f j h r ri> J - L JACKSON. Wellaboro, July St.'St, Sec'y W. C. Cl. A UDITOR’S ;, ‘ ir . £t lo »Jl.PSHie* interciled, ihai th e underaren ed haring been appointed an Auditor to distribute toe funda •ri.ing'from the sale of the real «tate of "f 00 ** 0 'l en "editor., wm lo ihe duties of said appointment and dintiib. me eatd funda on Saturday, the 30th day of Auguat nert, at bis office m Wellaboro, Tioga (X, Pa-.li a ”. * . of aaid day, wh s n and where all h,T ">f el«ini» on aaid fond an notified lo w?rM^ d *r nb,Un ‘ i,ts lha or be forever de \Vdn^re? 0 i D : „ JNO. N. BACHE, JVellsboro’, July 31, 1856. AvdUer. D EUGIOUS NOTICE,—Rev. V , pr f* ch , * l Knoxville on Sunday Auguat 3d; at J o dock, afternoon. eT o A nm^ b ! rty ’? U ? day,Ao « u “ 10lh ' “orning.nd n». deV,™" « d PU«*« friend, there wmi ' Saod *3 r > Auguat 94th, Gobi- in **er Clark ,lthe H * m : Sale. T) rlrto* of in mtoeijilWm Orphan’* -Oaort of Potto! X) «maly will bo expoaWiMßiblJc nl« Oft tbs pnmiiea *t IN rod. to * port, contaißng flhtut flfcoiufhfad. eight Vumlrfrf-acrcs, mord or JMfoYwahoutlQe hundred and, thirty a flavf HDhilw Dwelling I fiohsesj I'StialoVHoud nie Barak SUAte'dpaßtackimtth *hppr dtb*t uMdf opt 'builds undivided I*4 Khlrf* pAri df a Jot In 'Kkd tpw»*l», Potter county,'bounded 00, the north by land late of Abhmam Bruner end 0. B. Doodman/and on the east; todth and Vert by laiidnfthaßlnghAm Estate, on*tilirfag about two improved,and,a, log house ALBQ>—The undivided terothlrds part of a tract of land in Pike tdwnship, PotW county, beginning at a hemlock, the northeast corner of warrant Ho. 4663, thence sodth'M* perch es to a hemlock, the south-east corner of warrant No. 4604* thence west 202J4 perchee to a sugar' l maple; thence north MO perche* to a beech, and thence east 262 W perches to the place of beginning—containing 000 acre*, being the east part of warrants Nos. 4663 aad.4664. A LSO—By virtue of an order of the Orphan** Court of Tick*, county, will he exposed to public sale at the house of HoSca 0. Veimilyoa in Qalnee township In laid coanty, on TburwUj? the 2Ut day of August next at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day. the following described tract of land to wit: The undivided two thirds part of a tract of land in Qalne* township, Tioga county, beginning at a hemlock in the we*t Uneof Tioga county, the southwest corner of warrant' No. 2308, thence sooth by the west Hue of soga county, three hundred and seventeen perches to a poet; thence south slghty-oine degrees, east sixty two perches to a post; thence sotithone degree, west seventy-six perches to a beeph stump; thence soritn elgnty-nlae degrees, east fifteen perches* to a hemlock; thence south three east twelve perches;' thence south thirty degrees, past fourteen and a half perches to a fenced hemlock; thenwby the Phoehlx Creek rend,south thirteen perches to the otete road; thence by the Steteroad, westerly, seventeen porches to the southeast corner of lot fonnerfy of Daniel Bern heart; thence south seventy-oner do nasi east, 02perches; thence tenth4s degrees, cast 8 perches; theecs south 24 degrees, east 2 perches; thence southrlOde grees, east 8 perches; thence south 8 degrees, west 6 pe echos; thence south 22 degrees, west 8 perches, south 39 degrees, west 4 perches, south 58 degrees, west XO perches, south 60 degrees west 11 perches to a butternut, thence south across Pine Creek 10 perches to south bank of Pine Creek, thence down said Creek in a direction north of east 60 perches; thence ■orth 38 degrees, vest across Pine Creek, 1* perches, north 21 degrees, west I perthes, north 32 degrees, west 8 perches north 12 degrees, west 6 probes* north 62 degrees, west 4 perches, north 16 degree*; east 27 perches, north t degrees, east 14 perches, to a white oak, north 90 perches to a post: thence south 89 degrees, east 141 perches to a post; thtuee worth degrees, west 297 perches to the place of beginning. Containing aboot fire bandied and forty-four acres, with about 8 acres improved, a frame bouse, shop, and barn -thueon. 47* TERMS mads known on the day of Sale. ■ JAMBS BARBER, ), . CHESTER ROBINSON, I Zx * utor *' Wellsboro* July 17,1866. 1' .J' To Owners of. Water Power. UNRIVALLED MOTIVE POWER for (Wring aU hinds o Uacbloery, proved and confirmed by actual experiment to equal an overshot. We would respectfully call toe atten tion of all Interested in the use of Water Power, to “OOod wln’s Patent Central rent Direct Acting Water Wheel, 0 pat ented April,4th 1864, and ranks In tho first class of Hydrau lic Motors. Its simplicity of construction and durability ad ded to the comparative small cost are considerations that cannot fail to attract .the attention of those engaged in the use of Water Power. Being of small dimensions, It requires but little space and U readily secured from frost! It runs upon an upright shaft and needs hut a trifling amount of gearing to drive any kind of machinery. We offer for sale. State, County or Individual Right*, or to furnish and put in opera tion said Wheels on the most reasonable terms. We are also agent* for tho sale of Dan Pease Jr’s Celebrated ftnut Machines k Buckwheat Rubbers. Address Humphrey k Cor bln, Osceola Tioga Co. Pa. July 3d, 185 ft. AarWo select among those having Wheels the following where they enu be seen under different heads and the amount of labor being performed by them and invite a carefpl inves tigation into their merits; 11. kJ. Tubbs, CSceola Pa., Kldur Mill, 9 ft. hgad; H. Sbelden, Deposit, Flour Mill, 9 ft.; 11. W Spaulding. Troy Plaster Mill, 7 ft.; Squire Gamble, Otis oo, N. Y-, Flour Mill, 42 ft; 8. Smith, Meckpg, Schuyler Cb- N. 60 In. circular saw, 12 ft. bead; 11. Bloomer, Ovid, Sen eca Coontv N Y, Saw Mill, 17 ft.; D k B Pratts Woolen fac tory, Elmira, 6 ft; E Q Steven's Mills, Steubon County N Y., 20 ft; D. Knowloa, Lodi, Bergen County N J, 6ft; rillo Manufacturing Co. Madison County N Y, 6 ft; g, R Kelsey, Preble, Cortland County N T, Saw Mill, 38 ft. Ailin*ui«tpatAr)«. Sale* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuant* of an or der of the Orphans’ Court of the County of Tioga, we as Administrator and Administratrix of the Estate of Samu el P. Back bee deceased, shall expose for sole on the premises in the township of Farmington, county of Tioga, State j>f Pennsylvania on the 28th day of July next to the nigbest ajyl best bidder, (be following described lot of land with tfie ajV purtenances in said township, to wit: Beginning at a Beech the north west comer thereof thence easterly fifty rtven perch**, thence north eighteen degrees west seven hod two* tooths perches, thence east thirty two perches and two tenths, thence north forty four degrees east fifty five perches, thence north eighty nine degrees and one half east forty four perch es and seven tenths, thence sooth thirty nine perches and five tenths, thence soytb thirty six degrees and three fourths west fifty perches, thence westerly fifty throe perches and three tenths, thence south fifty two perches and two tenths, thence west eighty three perches and three tenths to (he south west corner thereof, thence north one fourth of a gree east seventy five porches and two tenths to the place of beginning—Containing sixty seven acres and four tenths more or less, being lots No. 68 and No. 162 of Bingham lands in said township, and part of wanhnta No. 2040 and 2041,. Terms cash on day of sale. JOHN CRIPPEN. Administrator. PRUDENCE TKKMAIN, Administratrix. June M, 1856. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned intend to apply to tho Legislature of Pennsylvania at its next annual session for the creation of a Bank for the purpoee*of discount, deposit, exchange and general banking, with a capi tal of Oae Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of increasing It to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be located at Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, and to be called “THE TIOQA COUNTY BANK.” Wellsborough, Tioga Co. Juno 28,1866. M. M. COnrers, C. 0. Osgood. 8. £. Ens worth, J. B. Bowen, R. 8. Bailey, Wm. A. 800, John Dickinson, Samuel Dickinson, 8. F. Wilson, J. Emery, Thos, Allen, J. L, Robinson. Jno. If. Bacha, R. 0. White, John Mathers, L. I. Nichols, g. R. Smith, James Kimball, C. Robinson, Wm. Bncfae. Geo. C. Kress, L. Bacbe. NOTICE.— The -undersigned citizens of Tioga County. Pa, hereby give notice that they intend to make application to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at Its next session, (which commences on the first Tuesday of January 1857,) for the creation of a corporate body with banking or discount privi leges, by the name and style of THE TIOQA COUNTY BANK to be located at Tioga Village, Tioga county Pennsylvania, with a capital of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, with the privilege of increasing to Two Hundred Thousand Dol lars. [Tioga May 19th ISSB-1 D. C. Wickham. 11. 8. Johnston, C. C. Sonera, Ira Welt*} T. L. Baldwin, E. T. Bentley, John W. Guernsey, Lewis Daggett, O. B. Wells, Leroy Tabor, A. C. Bush, J. &. Bosh, T. E. Smith, If. E. Smith, A. Humphrey, Lyrndn H. Smith, Joseph Aikin, P. 8. Tuttle, C. G. Dennison. Q ELECT SCHOOIm—MiISS MA o BY BRApLEIV of Genoa, Cay. uga Co. N. Y., would respectfully inform tho clli ren* of Wellsboro 1 and vicinilj, that she will open ■ Select School for Baja nod Girls, Monday, Joly 28,1856. TUITION. Reading, Writingand Spelling .93 00 Common English Branches ... . Higher Branches Satisfactory references given. Wellaboro’ Joly 54,1856. INSOLVENT NOTlCE— Notice is here by given that I have applied to the Honorable Judges of the Court of Common Pleas for (he Coun ty of Tioga, for the benefit of (be Insolvent Law* of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; and.Hiey bare appointed the fikai day of SepWinlief heat, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of.aaid daf, lo blear Erie and roy, creditors,at the Court ’Home in. the bon’ of Wellfhora’, when and Where my Creditors can at lend if they think proper. ; - IRA WARREN- - July 24,1856. ■ -« Time! Time! Time! Time TIME flows from instants, and of thesedach ode Should be esteemed aa if it wen alone. If any with to redeem time now lost, please rill just one door north of 8..8. Smith’& Bon’d, where it shall be .restored. The aubscribcr 'ia now ready to do anything in the line of Repairing Watehet, Clocks and Jewelry. All. work warranted. - 1 Wellaboro, Joly 24.1656. A. FOLEY. Whereas, my wife,PHiLENA jeanette; baa left my bed and board wilbooljust cause or provocation: this Is to forbid all persona harboring or (rusting heron my account, as I will pay no debt* of her contracting after Ibis date. • v Delmar, Joly 84, *56. V ALENTIHB WEBB; ’■ POFFALO ROBES.—A few Bales of cklra No just aj a©mitoh:! • -vr'-mmitmaiitf*'- Preparing AmmdmaiU to tke iCotutiiulion f. j,'..; - cfthe Comtnmvmlih.^ ■OjM (to MW*: to to,am»tj proT* ti: 1 #':: ; , MfelVtasaal defltita or failures in revenues, or trytiit rtrirnfaA nsltithcw SscnoH % In addition to the Above limited power ,#»* ! W standing indebtedness of the lUte; bat the money arfatag topped; tathe purpose for which U ,wqs. refaed, «p,|o /epay mb debt* and to no other purpose whatever. ■'•'*■•’ " B*»wir Bj the dibtt Above specified, in seo&msone •fid two oC thi* article,.no debt whatever ebay be created by, or.oa-beUalf of the state., sfeonott 4-Td privlfle'wr the payment of- the present debt, and any additional debt contracted as aforesaid,- tha.logfala tan shall, at iU drat session, after the adoption of this to dace the principal thereof by a. sum not less .than two.hund rred and fifty thousand dollars ; whkh sfoking fond ri\kU coh i slat of the net annual income of the public works, from time to time owned by the state, or the proceeds of the sale of the same, or any part thereof; and of the income, or Droned* of - sale Of stocks o.wnfcd the sUte, toother with other funds, dr resources, that may bo designated by law. the said Mak ing fond may be increased, from time to time, by assigning to it any portof the taxej,.or other revenues.of the state, not required'for the ordinary an current oxpeuMa ment, and unless in case of war, Invasion or Insurrection, no part of the said sinking fond shall be used or applied other wise than In extinguishment cfthe public debt, until• the amount of snch debt ts reduced below the sum of fire millions of dollars. . t f 8 series £ The Credit of Uio commouVealih shall hot in any manner, or event be pledged, or loaned to* any individu al, company, corporation, or association; nor shall (he com monwealth hereafter 5 become a Joint owner, or stockholder, in any company, Msootetfcm, or corporation, B*onoa 0. The commonwealth shall not assume the.debt, or any part thereof; of any county, city, borongb or township: t>r of any corporation or association; unless such debt shall have been contracted to enable the state to repel Invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, defend Itself in time of war, or to assist the state in the discharge of any portion of Its present indebtedness. Sictior 7. The legislature shall not authorize any county, city, borough, township, or Incorporated district, by virtue of a vote of Its citizens, or otherwise, to beoooW a stockholder In any company, association, or corporation; or to obtain money tor, or loan its credit to,'«ny corporation, association, institu tion, or party. r ncosn amikdxxkt. There shall be an additional article to said constitution, to be designated as article XII, as follows: Ho county shall he divided by a line cutting off over one tenth of its pophlatton,'(either to forma new county or other* wise,! wltbont-the express assent of such coooty, by a vote of tlie electors thereof; nor shall any new county he established containing less than ibur hundred square miles. s Tjna^AMVfMpuft. Frtß •rtfcm-’two ppllmßrsfiartMs pf'.llißiooriftnlion, strfte our the words, u of Che city of Philadelphia, and of each county respective}#f Irato fit* tom* article, strike out the words, “o/* Philadelphia and of the several counties {" from section seven, same article, strike out the words, “neither die. city of rhUaddphia *wr any,” and insert In Uya thereof the words, “and noand strike otit section four, same article, and In lien thereof insert the following; “SEcnojfi. In the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and In orery seventh year thereafter, representa tives to (he number of ono hundred, shall be apportioned and distributed equally, throughput the state, by districts, In pro portion to the number of taxable Inhabitants in the several parts thereof: except that any county containing at lout three thousand Are hundred taxable*, may be allowed a sepa rate representation; bnt no more than three counties shall be joined, and no county shall be divided, In the formation of a district. Any city containing a sufficient number of taxa bles to entitle it to at least two .represents; I tea, shall have a separate representation assigned It, and shall bo divided Into convenient districts of territory, of equal taxable population as near as may be, each of which districts shall elect one representative." At the end of section seven, same article. Insert these wbrds. H tAe city nf Philadelphia shall be divided into single senatorial districts, of Contiguous territory as nearly email in taxable pap' victim as possible ; but no ward shall he divided in the forma' (ton thereof” The legislature, at its first session, after the adoption of this amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senato rial and rnpri’sentAtire districts, in the manner above provi ded; such districts to remain uncliangod until the apportion ment In the year one thousand eighthundred aud sixty-four.' fOOBTH AMCNKMXNT, * To be section XXVI, Article L Hie legislators shall have the power to alter, revoke, or an* nol, any charter of incorporation hereafter conferred hj or under, any special, or general law, whenever ie their opinion it may be Injurious to the citizens of the commonwealth; in such manner, however, that no Injastica shall be done to the ro»pv»» . Ik Scute, April 21,1856, - Retolvtd, That this rceolation pass. On the first amend* meat, yeas 24, nays 6. On the second amendment, yea* IP, nays 6. On the third amendment, yea* 28, nays On the fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays 4. , Extract from the Journal. TIIOS. A. MAGUIRE, Clerk; ■ • li Jfcfotad, That this resointion pass. On the first amend ment, yeas On the second amem&dcnt, yeas 63, nays 25. On the third amendment, yeas 64, nays 25: and on fourth amendment, yeas 09, nays 16. Extract from the Journal. WILLIAM JACK, Clerl\ , BfCkwixr’a Ovrict, 1 A. 0. CURTIN, Filed April 24, JB5& / Secretary of Ike QmmonweaUh Secretabt's Orncx, Uarrubnrg, June 27, 1856. «; 1 do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and cor rect copy of the original “Resolution relative to an amend ment of the Constitution" as the same remains on flic In this office. [L. g.] In testimony whereof I hare hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the seal of the Secretary’s Office, the day and y«*uf above written. ’ A. 0. CURTIN, Secretory of She Comwmvxaith. Ix Senate, April 2), 1858. Resointion proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, being under consideration, On the question, Will the Sonata agree to the first amendment? The yeas and bays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as tGi ; . YEAS—Messrs- Browne, itackalew, Crcsswell, Kraus, Fer guson, Flennlkeo, Hoge, Ingram Jamison, Knox, Laubach, Lewis. tfCUntoefc, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins and Piatt, Speeder NAYS>Messrs.Crabb t ftregg, Jordon,Uelllngcr and Pratt, 5 So tbe question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the second amendment ? Tbe yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution and wore as follow, via: YEAS—Messrs Browne, Buckalcw, Cresswcll, Evans, IToge, Ingram, Jamison, Knox: Laboucb, Lewi*, M’Clintock, Sells- *, Shaman, Soother, Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wherry and WJl* kina—l9. ‘ NAYS—Messrs. Crabb, Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt, Price and Platt. -Speaker —o. Bo tbe question was determined in tbe affirmative. On the qnestion. Will tne Senate agree to'the third amendment? The yeas and nays were token agreeably to (he Constitution and irereMfoJlDW.vi*: • ' r . TEAS—Messrs. Browne, Bpekalew, Crabb, Cresswcll, Bv aos,.PergUBon, Flenniltcn< l|ogey Ingram, Jamison, Jordon Knox, Laubach, Lewis, M’Clintocfc, Mellingor, Pratt, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Taggart, Walton, Welsh, WWry, WBkina and Platt, .Sweater—2B, KAYS—Mjr. Gregg—l, Bo tbe question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, 1 * WEI tn Senate agree 4o tbe fimrth amendment? - The yeas and nyjßwereUkonagroeablytotheConstltnUoa and were as follow, via: is, M’Cllnlock. Bhu)nan«*Bonther, Slraob, Wal> . fem,Welsh, Wbwtv, Wilkins and Platt, Sptafctr~%L NATS—Meam Crabb, Gregg, Melllogcr and Pratt—l. ' So the question waa determined In the affirmative. Journal of the House of Representatives. April 21,1856. The yeas aoe nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of tbo Constitution,, and on the Ant proposed amendment, wsreas follow, vh; 1 TBAA— Meows Anderson, Bmkns, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (Lycoming,) Beck, (York,) Bernhard, Boyd, Borer, Brown* , Brush, Buchanan, ti*lweU, Campbell, Carty, Crate,Crawford, I Dowdall, Bdtoger, Tausold,- Foster, Gets; Halnerf; Kainel, Hup* i per, Uelns, Hibba, Bill, UOlegu, Hipplo, Holcomb, Hunaeck* er, Imbrie, .Jqpn>» Johnson, JLopprte, 'Lebo, Longakor, Lovett, kPCalmont, McCarthy i H'Corab, Han. glo, Maneor, MfllciV Mcm|gooieitr, JfockMW. Nonqenmchpr, Ott* Pearson, Phelps, Purnell, Ramsey, Jie«h Eptahoro, Bit Qmltti, (Atiegheney,) Smith, (CatbbrteJ) SnriUv {Wyoming,) Stxduae, Thompson, 'Vail, ‘‘WhaHon, Wrigjat, Wright, (Loaeniej)i Zimmerman and, Fry. Fulton, Gaylord. Gibboney -Hamilton, Hancock, Hons*' keeper, Honekcr, LeUenring, Jlageo, Hanley, Morris, Jfrm ma, Patterson, Salisbury, Smith, (PhilftdcMhU,)Walter, Win* trode and Yeorsley—<W. ' • 8b the question was determined In the affirmative. On cbei question* Will the Bouse agree to the second ameudmentf . The yeas and nays were taken, and were as follow vit: TEAS—Messrs Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (Ly coming,) Beck. (Tork.) Bernhard, Boyd, Brown,-Brush, Bach* naan, ftMweUtOunppelL Carta Cni& Faossolth Footer, Gets, Holcomb, Hnnsecktr. Imbrie, Ingham, lunls, Irwin, Johns, 'Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Lonpiker, Lovett, JTOalmont, ITCar thy, M’Comb, Mangle, Uenear, Miller, Montgomery,. Moor herd, Nunriemacher, Orr, Pearson, Parcel]. Kamaev, Beed, BelnWd, Biddle, Roberta. Sbenk, Smith (Alleghenyjßtrouse Tan, Vhallon; WrightjXLoaehae,) Zimmerman and Might, upfui'm* an. ' > KAYS—Messrs Angostine Barry Clover Edlnger pry Ftxltoo. Gaylord Gibboney Hamilton Hancock Huneker Lelsenring Magee Hanley Morris Momma Patterson PbeJpa’ Salisbury South (Cambria) Thompson ffhller lYlntrode might (Dau phin) and Teanuy~*2&« * So the qncstion was drtorjQluv* & I^9 9q the <ju«tlon | 950 9 50 AMICUXIL OE NEW COUNTIES. > f ' taka*, arid vwM foftow, vfal • egka HiwyfeHotfebmbßotaskeepcv xmbrie Togham JJiogli MeMto MUter Kontgonusr Nnnneinactrer ©rrPwmm Phetp. Pni«ltKim*yßeodTUlld(« Bhenk Smith WW»inV JJmilb, (GamhrtaV Smllh.j Hsfotolnt> B>6»p«b n BMTJ Cl«t,t Coburn. Dock; Iftnlalt Julian , might ■ 1 VHHfidßdute *grrefottefttarthkmeß<harfrtt'>n7 hi ■ Holcomb Housekeeper Hunsecker Ixabjie In ah Inno'JobnjioQ tapofte I*b6 Lo&nker torptt SPDalmoht Hangle Meuear Ifnier Montgomery ifoor WfiuuMmachet Ort ?eareen fibatoaPurreU BdffhPldHiddle fioberta.Shenk SBjpTcpmbria) fonifh (Wy omlng) Thompson Tall Tftl(ef W&fl6b''Wright (Luwrne) Yeanler Zimmerman and 'Wrtghtr-^MOBw«—GP. -**. Bairyr Qover. Coburn Vnltoo • Qjbbonoy IZalnetr Hsaauck Bunekdr InriunrrlieisenHmr Uagee Mauler Morris JPattoreaa Salisbury and Wlntrode—llk SecKirsart OtSce, &<arbbvrg, fm< 27, ISM. /kKruybpiia U : 1 T do certify that the above and' fdregplhg is a true and cor rect copy of‘the“ycas n and M Kays” token off the KeeolutioD proposing amfeuthtteaU to the Coastitutloß.,of.thsCommaQ-- wdaUh, hi tne same appears on {be Journal of the two v Hodse« of the (taw ztl'Assembly of thlk-Commonwoalth- for tho see* sign of 1866. IL. 8.1 witness my 'hand and {he seal of odd office, this twennr-S«Tenlh day of tbbgsandelgbt hundred dad fifty-#lx. . a. 5. cimm, i ■' * • ' ' Seefdaiy qf U^Ommmwauh. 3uiy.l<Hb,l«,d. - • Philadelphia Advertisements. To the Mirchantg of the WEST AND NORTH WEST. PaiLADKIPHJA, July X, 1850. Geimsxnt—The Railroad communication via Elmira Willladsport And Catawlssa being completed you are brought nearer to this market than New York. The prices of freights are to equally low. Therefore, wo the undersigned Manu facturers, Jobbers and Wholesale dealers, respect fully ask your attention to our Market and Stocks and Goods, hoping to be more intimately acquainted with you, and to shore a portion of your patronage. Kpona A Herstine, Flour Factors* and General Commission Merchants* 47 R. Wharves and 05 N. Water street., .. Taylor 4 Bacon, Wholesale Grocers and Produce Commis sion Merchants, 77 N, Water street, Bonn, Ralguel A Co., Importers of British Goods and Job bers of Fancy and Staple Silk Goods, Embroideries, 4c- 91 N. Third street. Wm. 11. Ilortsmann 4 Son, Manufacturers and Importers ft Military Goods, Ladies’ Dress Trimmings, Curtain and Blind Trimmlrigs, Carriage Trimmings, Masonto oncTXkltkFil lows’ Begolfa, 223 Chestnut street, adjoining Masonic Temple. M. I*. Hallowetl 4 Co., Importers of Silks and Fancy Goods, U 7 Market street. Tho«y T£hito.4 Co. Manufacturers of Straw, Silk Bonnots end MiOlncry Goods, 41 B. Second street. P.’X. Various Co. Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers .of Hats, Gaps. Fare, Matters’ Materials, Ao., 118 Market st Sleeper 4 Fenner, Manufacturers of Parasols and .timbrel* las, 126 Market street. Pratt A Xtaith, Importers of Watches, Jowelry.and Fancy Ooods,'N. W. Corner sth and Market streets. 4 James Bofbof. * Wholesale Dealer In Clocks. Agent forth© Patent Equalising Thirty Day Clock, Manufacturer of Fine Gold Pens, &SL Comer of Second and Chestnut street. . Bioore, Heaney A Co. Importers and Wholesale Dcolcri in nardw«re r Cntkry and pans 131 Market A 16 Commerce sts. Wra. P. 'Wfysfacli A Co. Saddlery and Coach* ifardware* Saddle and Carriage Trimmings, Harness Mountings, Ac.* North Third street. Morris, Jones A Cp. Penn, Boiler Piste, Boiler Rivets, Sheet Iron, Steel and Pig Iron, Nalls, Ac., Market A ICth st. Lewis, James A Co. Agents for Lewis’ Pure Leads. Pure Zincs and flirt Colors. Also for the sale of the Penna. Man ufacturing Co’s Condensed Lye, a cheap substitute for Soda and Potash. ' N. Spencor Xbptnas. Manufacturing Chemist and Whole sale Druggist, No. 26 South Second street. Wright, Smith A Co. Importers and Jobbers of Chino, Glass and Queen’s Ware, 205 Market and 26 Commerce street, Joshua Cowpland. Large Gilt Frame Mirrors, Looking Glasses, Plot ore Frames, Ac, 27 8. Fourth street Borer, Graoff A Darling. Wholesale Dealers In Bools, Shoos, fiats amCStraw Goods, 126 North 39 street lron Works. Iron Railings, 'Verandahs* Fountiin* Ridge Avenue, M. Walker A Sons, 204 Market afreet, (fate of N. E. Corner 6th and i/arket sts.) Manufacturers of Patent Wire Bailing, Iron Bedsteads, Wire Worked Selves, Ac. M. B. Espy’s Depot for Pickles, Preserves, Fresh Fruits, 109 South 3d street. G. W. Osborne k Co. Manufacturers of Osborne’s Super* fine-Americso Wbter Colors, 69 K. Sixth street. ( • THE SAIAMMDEIt OF PHILADELPHIA ' jama. .ft AGAINST THE WORLD. EVA ITS A WATSON. |'26 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, have bad thy-surest demonstration in the following Ocrtifl cates, that their manufacture of Salamander Sofa* has at length fully warranted the representations which have been made of them, as rendering an undoubted security against the terrific element: " PaiUDELTHU. April 12,1850. Mturt Erant <f Walton— Gents:—It affords ns the highest satisfaction to' state, to yon, that owinfc to tho very protective qualities of two uf the Salamander Safes which we purchased of yon some few months since, wc saved ft large portion of our Jewelry, Books, Wpera, Ac., exposed to the calamitous fire iu Raustead Place, oa tbe morning of the 11th inst. When, we teffevf lhat'thesc Safes were located in tho fourth story of the ptmding wo occupied, and that they fqll subse quently into a heap of burning ruins, where the vast concen tration of heat caused the brass plates to melt, we cannot but re&ird the preservation of tho valuable contents as otorft con vincing proof of (he great security afforded by your Safes. Wc shall take much pleasure iu recommending them to men of business os a sure reliance against fire. q ticoaas W. Simons A Bso. Pbiladelpiua, April 72,7856. ifettrt Evatu tf WaUon —l have to offer you my testimony In favor of the great security afforded to my entire stock of Jewelry, looks, papers, Ac,, during tbe recent disastrous con flagration in Banstead place, from the fact that thosomo were contained In two of the Salamander Safes mannfactnml by you. Having lallen frpm tbe fifth story of the Artisan Build infe, where they were previously placed and exposed to o vast beat for a long time, the preservation of th valuable deposits seemed to every oue who witnessed the opening and Interior examination, n fnuttec of profound astonishment. To all who may require a perfect protection from the rava ges of fin*. I nHjjU not hesitate to recommend tho use of your Safas, os 1 consider they have now undergone the mont trying td.-t. N. B, Moboax. PmuDxipau, April U, 1856. J ft&rt Euins <£ fKtfaem—■Gentlemen —No doubt you will bo deeply gratified to learn the good condition in which I discov ered my book, policy of insurance, certificates of stock, and Other valuable document*, when on Friday last 1 opened the safe made by your firm. With my knowledge of its great exposure, both to (he Inten sity of tho heat from so hot a fire as that which destroyed tke Artisan Building, as also from the force of thp fall frofl) Ua former elevated position iu the third story, 1 could enter tain but slender hopqs yrlor to Its interior inspection, that tbe contents whiqh I oriptf so highly prised would ever be of any service to me,, but os these fears are now happily re moved, I feel It only due to toy to yon, that I can henceforth recommend tbe use of your Safes to all who may wish to feel a confidence in Iho perfect security which such means provi des against so-frightful an element. July 9d 1856. Epwaud OasxtT’x, Bookbinder. Constantly on hand Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks for Banks, Stores Ac. . HERRING’S SAFE '• 1 To\rx * ■** -THE CHAMPION! ” Tho only Safe Whkh t ln'«rery iniUqoet prefer*-'-' ' contents la ''e late to***- AT tlie bnrning of BalWlnfe*, April toth, .great A™ * Q Jacket Street, ISSA, the genuine 1IKRU1; pifeectml the'Jewelry of 0 moo* A Bro.; Books, Pap yishbr A Bro* and Kdnrd A Co- after remaining expo* Laming mint for nosH; ifOim .wA proving ' what we bare always chii tbeJr great superiority oVer su I ties now known. * * ** In these fires, the HERBUftft «AXS,w*ahdlfgt& Stride I with those fo stand 10 per cent, more firo than Herring’s came forth the acknowledged victor, not only preserving kbelr.contents In excellent order, hot be ing themwtye* In a condition t« go through another ordeal, while the boosted 4 of other makers were bod* ly nsrf np in ertry • instance, and in some cosaa tbelr entire ■ contents completely destroyed. '• . To ftr* pofvuc w« Would etaply say, that, dnHng the four teen years tho Herring's jafe bean before thorn, more than tfo udndrrf faro ftrrogN accidental fires withoatlhc oOttirreoee- of a single lo*. * * Vt'o waaJd thcrv!ore ;i cintioo purchasers agntafd the mis* representation of Interested* parties. The Herring’s Patent is the only Fire-proof Safo'made In this city which Is protect ed by a Patent Bight, and we will guarantee It to ream more than doaMe the amount of heat of any other safe now known. PARRELS AND HERRING, Sole Haantaetttrers la this State of Herring’* Patent Cliamplon Safes. 81 Wslant Street, Philadelphia. . *y. “Kraal k Watson’s Imp ro rod Sslsmanders,” ‘*olhr«r B«an’«> M **G. J. (kylefV* and K Bcott’a Asbc«t«»; M . Iron Cheats having ’bfeo taken In part pajmeoi for will be bold at low ptlcts. NEWi ADVERTISEMENTS. ! ■> A CARD.-THb ,^ e f o l f or ih ß liberal palrooa,e heretofore br the publhl, and awgrls Ihdt InnforwSep .eirepmataacea prrweotedibia a* pfoqipUy aa he could bm deaifet) id time poet, Ven tq anure the pahlic thht Hiiih' his own ton, praouchl hi perl 'ene&. ahd: ba»idj,a€cUred lhe»er»ieea of a 6nUdan workman, heia t>o* .able io undertake Watch and .tnpajpnn, and, enn fqlfil ordei* promptl/ aqd tPt.lhereU.facllioaqr all. . tftoderitt'fhd aU work wirranltd. -'•V.'Bi* dT good ataorttoent of WatcAea, Clhcka JonrelrTi Silfer and plated ware. School, Mitcellaoa ,oo4, Blank Book«, SUli(«>ery pod' Wail-faper con aUnUy pp hand. . jG.. \y. TAyLOR. Wellatoro',' JulytT, 185 S. . mBECO-PAKWERSHIP heretofore J.' ciisting between C CSotneri aod Iri Welle Ttt the tahfting bn«lnes« at' Tiogh, tinder th& Urn) of Soawrrdc Welle, la-this day disaolecd by mutual consent - r and a Co-pirlner«blp u UiU day,formed .in •aid business at the old stand of Somers dc- Welle at Tioga, by and between'Henry F Wells' and Ira Welle, under the firm of H F dt I Wells, who will settle, pey and arrange the co-partnerabip debts of ,the late toms of Somera, Fish.& Wells, and Somere &. Welle,and settle alt accounts and,dues. IRA WELLS, H. F. WELLS, Tioga,July, 3, ’56. C 0 SOM ERS. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore • existing between 'Joseph Fish jr., C. C. Somers and Ira Wells in the Root, Shoe and Tanning bnsi ness at Tioga Village, is tills day dissolved by mu tnal consent, said .Fish taking charge of the Boot and Shoe business and said Somers taking charge of the Tanning business. The debts of the firm to be paid by said Somers and Wells. G C. SOMERS, Tioga, Feb. 38,56, CAMK into the enclosure of the subscriber, the Ist day of last May, a light red Slag, two yean old, has white hind feel. The owner is requested to prove properly, pay charges and take him away, Osceola, Jnly 17, ’56. L. P. HOYT. IMPROVEMENT EXTRAORDINARY, WE would respectfully call the attention of-Mill owners and all interested in the use of water dower in this vicinity, to a patented Iron Water Wheel, (called Greenlcafs gravity and percussion Water Wheel.) one of which they have recently put in a Saw Mill owned by Judge White of Wellsboro’ and Dr. Archer of .Morris township, and situated one and a fourth miles from Babb’s Creek, on the Stony Fork. This wheel an Saturday the 7(h iust., drove a single saw to saw five thousand and one hundred feet of white pine lumber; 4100 feet of which was one inch in thickness, 400 feel 2 inches thick, 500 feci I * inches thick. This Wheel used a very small quantity of water,only discharging about 90 square inches and with about 11) feet bead and fall of water while performing the above. These 'Wheels are Well adapted to the propelling of all kinds of Machinery driven by Water power. They are very simple and substantia) in their construction, and will do from pne third to one half more work than any other Iron Water Wheel in operation in this vicinity with which they arc acquainted. They offer far sale on very liberal terms the patent right for Counties or Slates, and also to furnish and pm in operation the Wheels in Mills in this vicinity on rea sonable terms. Far further information address A. Greenleaf, Morris township, Babbs Fast Offitc, or L. Vance care of P. P. Cleover Wellsboro ,I Tinira'Co. Pa. A. OUEENLEAF, June 12 18SG. L. VANCE, N. B. The above named \Vhecl rosy be seen in operation at almost any time by calling on Mr, Rob ert Wilson who has the Mill in charge. Deerfield woolen facto- RY. 30,000 lbs. WOOL WANTED. To manafacture on shares, by the yard, or in ex change for cloth. The subscribers have rented the above place of E. Sc B. S. Bowen, and are prepared to take in work on as good terms as any other es tablishment. WOOL CARPING and Cloth-Dressing done on the shortest notice. Cush, Wool, Lumber and all hinds of Produce taken in exchange for work. The subscribers ore the same parly that run the ofd Factory in 1844, and will be glad to see all their °n» hoping by a strict attention to busl uewto.g;™ 8«^---i^ Uon . , Aa , wllo wUll lo be nerved well and promptly win-nv . . N. S'. E. fit, B. 8. Bowen will hold themselves responsible for Uie payment of customers. J .4 'll , SCHOFIELD & BERRY. Deerfield, Jane 26,1856.-3 m» • NEW ■ ESTABLISHMENT. " NEW BOOTS. WM. RILEY &. BEN J. SEELY ffl would respectfully inform the 11 _ citizens of tVellsboro' and vicinity,*^ l " that they have commenced the Boot & Shoe business in.the building formerly occupied by tbe "Tioga Eagle." They are now ready to do all work in their line in tbe best manner—and nil) make Fine Sewed and Pegged Boots and Shoes, in the most approved style, as well as Coarse Work. Repairing done in a superior manner. . They would rcspecllully solicit the patronage oflhe citizens of this place, assuring them that they will cn. deavor to merit their favors by using the best slock, by careful workmanship, and by punctuality. July 3d, ’SC. Gin. from May 1. ROGERS & FOOT, Honesdals', Pa. Proprtflor* of THATCHER’S Patent Double Action SECTION & FORCE PUMP. ET Best Pump in the World!jrj ' County and Stale Rights for Sale, Downs Sc, Co n Manufacturers, Seneca Falls, N. Y. T, S, Rogers. Rune 19-56,]. 8. BJ’ Foot. The CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore! criming between James Duffy, John Dofiyi, Chares Dully jr., and Landis Duffy, under the firm of Jamies Dully & Brothers,is this day dissolved by mutual consent, John Dufiy retiring. The books ol tbe firm are in the bands of the new firm of James Dufiy & Brothers for settlement. JAMES DUFFY, ’ • JOHN DUFFY, CHARLES DUFFY, Morris, Nov. 13, 1855. LANDIS DUFFY. Letters of adhinistra- TION having been granted to the subscribers on the estate of Samuel Goodall, lets of Richmond deceased, all persons indebted tp said estate arc re quested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against llio same, to present them for settlement to ELLEN GOODALL, Adm'x. , ROBERT SAMSON, Adm'r. Richmond, May 22,1856.—6 w WH EREAB, Letters of Administration having been granted to Ilia undersigned on the est ate of Jacob Babb, lute of Mortis, dpe'd, those in debted to said estate arc requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them for settlement, to Morris, iunelt), ’56. , DANIEL DO A, N If. 'AdmW. RESIOV A I..— DR. & BARR respectfully announces to the public that he has removed his Office to the dwelling lately occupied by Jus. P. Morris, Esq., where he may be found at all hours when not professionally engaged. Demands for his services promptly responded to Wellsboro’, April 24,1856. miIOSE WISHING TO PURCHASE PIANOS I or Melodeons, should call at TAYLOR'S BOOK & JEWELRY STORE, Wellaboro,' at which plaWlhoao Instruments can bo had, superior in quality and on reasonable terms. Call and see befois poroHasifig elsewhere. janS4. ■f.ALM OF A THOUSAND FLOWERS-.-for Jf J the removal of Tan,.Freckles, Pimples end all diseases of llieskio, al R. ROT’S. SFIOKEO HAHH&BHOV&AERB, VII liaod at I April 311 W; A'." RPG’S. Eounronro mbwi THE TO purchase Book*, Jewelry, Witches" Well 'paper-arid Fancy Goods, is at the subscriber's new Siorc, " l Rojf’i New Bnitdlngr, where he will'be happy to seVtre the public with [ BCUOOC, LAW, and MISCELLANEOUS Books, ta cheap as they, can be purchased thia aide of thq City,,; 1 Ait TBS POPtfiAE JUfIAZa-ES OP TBS DAT. .inay.be had at bis counter,'and any book desired can be fiirmshed to eider. He will alao'krtp a full assortment of '■ which may ho purchased oo reasonable terms. Purchasers will always find a splendid lot of > WATCHES, PPfewlp JEWELRY, bn hand and for sale on the principle of '■Small, profits 4r quick Returns.” With largo practical experience, and having se cured the services qf a good workman in (he me chanical Department, (hose wishing witches Cleaned 8t Repaired can depend npon being accommodated satisfactorily and promptly. Ho will keep constantly on hand a large assort ment of English ana American styles of WAtL PAPER which all will do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful for past favors, a continuance df patron oge is respectfully solicited. G. W. TAYLOR. Wellafcoro’, Oct. 18,1855. (formerly of Tioga.) IRA WELLS, JOS. FISH, Jr. SO YOU HADN'T HEARD THE NEWST Well, up wonder. Kansas has been invaded, Lawrence has been sacked and the Free Stale Ho tel with all its Furniture has been destroyed. The subscriber, always awake to the best interests of his fellow-citizens, and knowing that there mast be a great demand (or CABINET FURNITURE in consequence of said Sack, has concluded to re main at his old stand, two doors below Roe's Slurs, where he is generally in attendance to receive and wait upon customers. Constantly on hand, or man. ufaclured to order, Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, Card, Centre, Dining <Sf Breakfast Tablet, Dress Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus, MAHOGONY & COMMON WASH STANDS. Cottage, French and Common Bedsteads, of every description, together with all articles usu ally made in his line of business. From his knowledge of the business be flat ters himself with the belief that those wishing to purchase, would do well to call and examine !)is_ work before sending clscwhcr for an inferior article. TURNING done in a neat manner, at short no (ice. TJ Chairs! Chairs! HtjL In addition to the above, the rubserf jSSflAber would inform Uie public tbut be bus ftm | justreccivcdaJargeaud itandsom^aeitorU mem. of CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS, Boston and Common Rocking Chairs. Sfc„ which he will acii as cheap, if out cheaper,than they can be purchased anywhere else in Tioga county. Call and see them I Wellsboro', June 19 '56. B. T. VAN HORN. WQOL €ARDIN« & CLOTH * * DRESSING—done on short notico at the STEAM FOUNDRY in the village of Welluboro 1 . Also, WOOL re ceived to Manufacture into Catsimerrs, Broadcloih* and Flannels— by the yard, for three shillings, or on shares for one half. All leaving Wool to manufacture shall have their cloth on the first of November next; and they can rely on having good cloth and such as ordered. From long experience in the business I fee! assured to say to the farmers of Tioga county and all others interested, that, having the facilities ofSleam Power to drive my machinery, which is far more reliable than Water power, (which depends upon thunder showers for its support,) I am prepared to card all wool (into rolls) that is brought from adistance tho same day. All work entrusted to me shall be well done and at the lime it is promised. Grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, a contmu ance of the same is 'respectfully solicited. Term* in all cases, pay down , Wood and all kiuds of Grain taken in payment for work. Wcllsboro* April 17-SC-m6 LEWIS C. PENDLETON, ; CHEAP FAHIH.-A RARE CHANCE TO BUY.—Tho Farm known as the 44 Old Knapp Farm/* in Charleston township, SSSSfiL in this county, is now offered fur sale reasonable terms. This Farm is siloa led in the 44 Darlt Settlement” Valley, is well watered, and lays upon tho main road from Wellaboro* to Mansfield. It is three miles from Wellaboro’, about eight miles from Mansfield and the Tioga Railroad, and about four miles from the Wellsboro* & Tioga Plaukroad at Potter's Hotel in Middlebory. A now church is being erected within about | of a mile of it, and a School House is with in the same distance. It contains 63 acres, of which from 55 to 60 is in a state of thorough cal* livolion, well cleared and well fenced. ypon it are a large frame house, frame barns, sheds and outbuildings, sod a good apple orchard. A wood lot of about 40 acres lying adjoining is also for sale. This is really a desirable property, and may bo purchased low. Its situation is one of tho best, being near to the Railroad on one side and the counly seat on the other, and thusl’urnished with a market for every variety of produce. For (briber particulars enquire of B. S, Part), Troy, Bradford county, or of the subscriber at Tioga county, Pa. H. TV. (WILLIAMS. July 10, 1«56-lf I W. W. ROBINSON. DEALER IN Boots, Stationery, Blank Books, Wall Paper—Eng lish, French and American Manufacture, Toilet utensils and Perfumery, Fan cy Soaps, Violin Strings, Gold Pens and Pencils , dfc.. All the popular Magazines arid leading Newspa pers may he had al his Counter . COBIUSC, Bf. Y., K»v. 18, ATTENTION ALL!! THEY U &# ; |V -oA- They say that G, W. Tylor has the TargettL-'. ■and best assortment pf M-AIX P.4PEft lni town. Drop (n at <ho Boos Jewelry Store tof, the proof. I April 17. Stattoneryaßd Ink, E W ?
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