The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, August 14, 1856, Image 3

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U. D. Wehrh,'Jb totes Rtolty/'CivVJi Compton,
PhileJur-Jsb*MAnttrs • A'? I ®/ 1 BltyafiUs 'Daniel
Bdsard, A polios .Pms^ '' 1,: •'
; .<y) £> «A«Wfc.Mrffcs f sf^agi.T
Joseph jDeWiir, John Keeney,
Abramf--’ Foolfcrrod,. Charles i Edsellvi Ansel
Purple, ■lrai’Lbunabery 'Eoeddrick CftldwElly
Asa Crippeti,'John bbraTn La thb,
W m, A^m
more, Dyer Inschn,' tfenfy 'S. Arc|ier, D’S rf
Mackey, .Charles 'Voorheea, • W*i. D. Kelly,
S. S, Ogden, John V. Swan. S.GvAlfted,
C. A.Colegrdjve,' M.'D. Sariidel Car
penter,'Wm.MeniU, Joseph Campbell,'J. S.'
Bush, John.E. Wh'He* JUmonuD
Monroe, P. D. Parkhurst, Ransom Bgleaton,
A. G. Garrison) Duller Rose.
• ' ’ sicoKD'WBHK. ■>•
Levi Samuel BoVey, ;S(. S"Pack
ard, Bugsel Temple, H-L Kijopuro, James
T. Frost, T. A, Andrusj Daniel Harrpwer;
Ezra Potter, Amos Mtmsfield, Philkndap
Niles, John Chas.
Dkebe, WiV/i'WclntaSfr; F. W. Slarlty l ,B%
S. .MolfetdjJpmos i. JaoHsop, "& l enj v
Geo. W. Herrington,' Waterman Mclntyre,
D. E." Sherman, U. B. Shofih, James Good
rfchi John Gralg, Johfi Pierson, 'Rqsel\ViU
lard, Clark' Slilwell, S. J. Power. Cliarlee
Austin, Thomas Cone, James Cud worth,
Lewia.Critiendeh, E. R, Murdock, Samuel
EHsoii, God. Hawley. •*
i ' Republican Oonv
JHES XJNDBRBIQNID, IBwSSa Stead sg
i would recommend to taCMHluean -eht torrof the tere
ral election districts of TjogKOTijta Uwy ntoet iitbeir rah
wctlTo districts, atthe nnafyASifor yfllag eterttoni, on
tomaXdjQESE;
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Etlland-rfioOf W.JJhelpn, IE
1). Ctlley. Isaac Lteej, t>emuel
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. Homco Broughton, £.Qr!nnolL 1
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Oeo. Dorrance, Dr. Wm, T.
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Elk —Loron IffetnuH*. John
Maynard, Homer RtiggliaJ'jP,
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. /Irnnrnofcm—-Joscph Potert,
iJtfiLJtadaelt, Jehrf A’^nn^
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■ IfcultaU, /B.
T. Ogdon, Sylvester Davy.
ti. Smith, £, D.
Roberta, Mfltaphl MhrttatftrH,
Clark Oarrt*sk'
Xo C»wnepB, ftf
TTtmrVAXtBD HOTTO?ik>OWK»*tA- <l«rin*il»*ina»re
tlonoial\tliTasrfof Wfipff lYiWef, ttf “Good'.-
win’s PaUnlCenttU >t<mti WrettUA«UngW»t«t Wheel,’, ,; tkU'
ooted April llh .JAM,, ijldtao,
uk»
(Smrot Ain't* attract thfr atMMJOfr of tty»e -engaged in the
use of Water Povef. s£]*£ bf btoall £ Ttsjqlrt*
4fl rwidUy JI runs ppon
an uptfght shaft anti needs hot a trifling ntaotmt of gearing
td.drtve afty kind• 6T madifnety: We offer‘fbrBal» r ’BUte}
Oonufy or.lndividual furbish aodpafrtfnjipbra*
tijm said Wheels on tpe ■ moat reasonable terras. Wo .ore
also agents for the sale of Dan Pease* Jr’s
Machines k Bnckwhodt Rubber*, Address Humphrey k CW
bin, Osceola Pioga Go. Pa. . ; • ,
nmohg those having WheClS t\ie foltowf’rtg
where they cau be been nnfleKililftPcnffceadS And the amotiHt
of Übnr being performed by tWm and. invite ♦parntoi iotee
tigationjntp their mcfUs: 11. k J. Xnbba, Oareola.pa_ yiobr
Mill, 9 ft. head; M. Ricldcn, Deposition? MllTTft'ft.; XL w.
Spanteng, Troy PaJ,Tlaster' .HiD, 7 ft: Sonlrt OAmWfe, Otim
co, N. Y n Flonr Mill, 42 ft; 8. Smith, Mecklfc,'Scbbylee 00l
N/ X-rty hii circular bvw; 12 ft diond; 11, Bloomer, Ovid, Sen
eca Connfy N Y.Satr Mj, 17 fi; p * B Drifts Woolen Pac
tory, Bltntre, 6 ft*. B «• Stavon'i MiUs.'St'oubefi Cottony N‘Y*
20 ft; D. Knowles, Bergen CoUbtj fl-Jf ftflo-Leonard**
\!lle Manufacturing Co. Madlson-'Oqunty H Y, 6 ft; ft p
Kolscy, i’rcbl©, N Y,3avr ijlil, 28 ft.’ n
Administrator’s Sale. '
"VTOnCB IS UEKEBY GITtSI that in pursuance of an or
el P. Buckbce deceased, shall expose for sale on the promUee
In'iUe to**TiiW{> V)f Faniiirffrtofi, 'coAntr*#’lioenf Btafegoi
ou the 28th 4»y ofJulynextto the Wbe*t Ad
beet hinder, tt)*following describe! lot of land wlthlheap
pnrtenancos Hi'Kild township, to wit: ’ Beginning at la Beech
the north *wo*t'.toTiier thereof, thence easterly fifty seven
perches, thence Negroes west-seven and two.
tenths perelies, thence east thirty two perches and two tenths,
thence north forty four degrees erfnt fluy five perches, thence
five tenths, thcnco south thirty degrees apd three fourths
west ftfly perches, thence westerly fifty three perches and
three tenths, fbctttt aratb ha*two flcrtljbstfnd two tenths,
thence west eight/ thhee porches &d tenths to the
«o*& Mt .darner thereof tfafeacfr-Boklh ops fArth' oiids
gree east seventy five perches and thp ©(
bcgin{\ing-~QoaUinln{c sixty seven acres Vnd *>urtenths
mpradr-J&s, being lot*Jfo..ofritaa No. 162 of^lpghotO'lands
In of warrants No. 2040 and 201 J,
June 2(\ JB6& \ 'i"'i .. , t . 'V.
SHERIFF’S SALES:
By VIRTUE of sundry Writs -of Fi. Fa. VChd.
.Ex, apd LcvafLFapiw, issued qul.pr.tbe Can).
morfPteu tS' Tiog* County and to ms directed, 4
will eipoie-to pablio-sale on Moddliy tile Ist day of
September next, at I o’clock, pfternooq, in the Cpiift
Haase Wellsboro,’llio following described property,
to wit-
Ailrtof UndbonnApd north by.Bi,V.Ogdqn and
others, east by John Blue, south by .White, Eosworlh
Qs.,i w e»Vhj €., Laogdoo—containing. about one
hundred and thirty acres, about forty acres improved,
frame house, frame barn and,lied and a tew fruit
trees thereon. To bc aold as the property of Wm.
Ik Furman.. . ,
ALSO—A lot of land bounded and described-as
follows, viz: On the north by lot N 0.25 contracted
to Joseph Wilcol,on the east by lota No* - 73 and 51,
contracted to Asa G. Churchill, and lot No. 70 con.
traded to Cbauncey Darlt, on the south by land con.
veyed toJobn G-. Knox and Jacob Ddckstader, ree
peetlroljtoo.-'lho. west by lot No. 76 contracted Co
Jacob B. Merrick, lot No - 75 contracted to James G.
Dirtt, lot No. 81 contracted to William Dockstadcr,
■andlot'Ni.'SSdsoillracteJ to
idg 054'4-Mf otrek With ceht
for mds'dde,, ba the mat more or less; being lets
nurabcted'B4 and 50 of the sllalliMnt of the Bing,
ham lands in Charleston Tioga Co, and port of war.
rantTnOßbena K 99 K»d AfSlfrorArhdßfled And
fifty' tern ihfprdvedi “witm fmnCdfmvetfihg
housed, ttsO framed barns, two sheds and-Some other
out bhildings ind an apple Orchard thereon. To be
soM kS'lhe property of Clark W. Bailey. ' ’
ALSO—A lot of land in Tioga township, bounded
nprlb by tpad leading from Mitchell Creek station
to Jackson, cast by Roe,' south by Thomas Mitchell
and west by the rioga Rail Road—containing about
•ii acres improred land, a frame house, barn,coin
boose and a ffcw fruit treats thereon. To be sold as
me property of James W. Guernsey.
ALSO—Two certain village lots in the village of
liioasburg known and, distinguished U|»n the map
«f said.wulttge on file in the Recorder’s Office Tioga
Ho n as being lots Ny v l_and 2, in Block t Np..6 f and
bounded on the east by the Williamson Road, op the
south by lot No, 3, on the west by lot No.'S, and on
the awtlt-ky. LihertySu, said two IqU 95
feet /rent on Williamson' Road, with a frame house
and than,thereon. To be sold as the property if
David srey. * .
AUO—A lot sfland in Shlppcn township, bound
ed on live'north by R. G. \Vlille, cost by While,
south by Pine Creek,'and west by Spalding—con.
timing sevetrty one and one fourth acyes, about
fifteen acres improved. To be sold as thV jfrpporly
of Ryan liked . JV • .
ALSO—A tract tif land in Deerfield, bounded
north by lands of Jonathan Blatlison, east by Isnds
contracted to M. Commings, south by lands of John
Mallison and'J. Carpenter, west by Daniel Atrgell—
containing sixty acres of land and about five acres
improved. To be sold as the properly of Edward
Bilker ' r
ALSO—A lot of land situate in Dclmsr township
TiOjP| Co. Pa, beginiVtng at a post on the north side
of the Plank Roan by lands belonging to Donaldson
and McLeod; thence by said lands north 88 degrees
weal 2$ percliea to a, post; thence north 15 degrees
west 3l‘'perehcs4u> a pbet ; thence 'north 76 'degrees
east 40 to centre of the Plank Road;
Ihencg) by said Road soofli 15 degree* east,l4 £l;10
pv rcSow. south 57 degrees west 158-Iff perches,
south 20 degrees east 20 perches to place of_ begip,
nine—bonlaining 7 1-8 atres of land all improved,
with a two story dwelling house thereon. To be
sold as theproperty of R. B, Archer.
ALSCh—A lot of land in in Wellslxiro’, bounded
west, south west and, squib east by Anna
.Mortis, and norlh'-cnkt by Avenub—containing about
•'.wo thirds of an aCrc, with a fit me hiuse, frame
uarp ana some frail trees thereoir To be sold as the
propesty ofMaihcw BorsL :
boo* or piece of laadsltnatolUn Wrlagten.TdWbr
, ~ „!*"..'"“"'V Penn.ylvanla.bounded and described as
o
hoe of wanubtHo tm in the name of (tax the north
m ;'' lence **** lb * liue of wwwut
is rc ,^ e * 10 a Bonlh and near the Stath road
"S 1 ' lh€nco to« post;
'**** jwrekt. toe peel theeCoUl diet cofn*
"I e lot formerly Moltm* to Oliver HI Holt k IbsaosUU fct3
comer bcieofjothence North oee a decrees East bv the
line of said EHlctt W it i 4-tO Sm cn tM
mmh eUe of live State rosit-, thence North ft deareea. *«.it
'ng house, fVwne ban «ad apple orchard thereon.
«£tluJd Id Covjngton township
icy# Co. Pa*, adjoining ,the gbov&-.di«cribed lot
ata part the *or& west comer of aJoLof
fwnerly owned ty JohoiYsomana, thence, by
Yeomans *mlk 155 yerche* to n hteeb tree,
* Vi s?i perches }o a post
a "! °J Divld I), ‘ Vl ' ffmnpo by said Davis north
DeJ? rche ? 10 * P°»*. ll 'enco by said Davis west 15
birth*?! * twolMk tree. Ihencfl by AvdyfilUeite
d.BlraU^C
r efh o feWo a i sf;‘
T> CUnOVuiXs—DE. iB. BARR reapecKhlly
; XL announces to the pobho thaf ijo ho* temoved
his Office to the dwelling lately occupied iby Joai P.
; Morris, Esq., where he may be found at all-boors
when not professionally engaged. -' >/.) il'i' >.i > \
Demands for bis services .promptly nspondeddo
Wellahoro’, April 84,,1868. •, i . . ab.
TTHBREAB, 'ray wife, PHILENA-JEaNETTE,
Wi haailoftiray bid atid'hOard WilfioAl jtM
pCirrocalion i this is Urforbjd til persona harSoried
pr uoatiqg her on my account; as I will payoodebla
Bf her contracting after this date.
lx SDfArtf, April 21,1W6.
BeiOlntfon proposing amendments to'the Constitution of
tbeCotnmonwedHh, being ondt*r consideration,
On the qpcHtiun,
Will the Senate agree to tho first‘anloniVment?
The yefis and nays were taken agreeably to tho provisions
of the ConsUtHtfeib y}t u'
YK^Sr-Me«sra- firqwne, BnckaJew, Croaswoll.rEvoa?, Fer
guson, Tiemiikcn/Hogo, Ingram Jamhsorr, Knox, ‘Lnbhach,
Lewis. HlCltatock, frite. Ssflera, fiburaau/Anlther, SfrstJh,
Walton, WvUb, Whorry, Wilkinsand Piatt, Spf&crr
iiYHiM<wsfs.Cr*bb,flfefg, Jor-Wn-MelJinger and Pratt, 5
So tiie question waif asLentuood in pip affirmative. ,
On the question,
■ * Will the Senate agree trtthe eecond amendment?
1 The yens and nays were ti>ken agreeably to the provisions
of the Constitution and werp as follow, viz;
YBAS—Messrs Browne. ifrieknlcw, CfcsintcU, Brans, Hogo,
Ingram, Jamison, Knox, Lnbnuch, Lewis, M*Cilntock, Sellers,
Shuman, Souther, Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wherry and Wil
kins—lo.
NAYS—Messrs. Cthbb, Pcrgnscn, Gregg; Prfttf, Price and
Walt, BpeaPrr~~K 1 '
So tho question was determlnod in the aJHrrtiaUve.
Outirnauction,' . _; , • ,
Mill the Semite ngrefe to the. third' amendment ?
Tho yeas and nays were token agreeably to the Constitution
and were os follow, vis t
Buckalew, ,Cmbh,. Cress jrnJL Er-
Snii,*Fer£iiltftT{ ■Plemti4jff/-irdg<(, •‘lngfrdn* jaottikftv JoHoff
Knox, Lanbach, Lewis, Mellingrr, Pratt, Prim*,
Sellers, Shuman, Bou,thcr, Straubw Taggart, Woiton, Welsh,
Wl>Drf7rWl]kli«&nd ; FtalVQxaAe*-“2S. ’■ ■.. f
•JiAf9- T Mr,’GrEg(!-I. (I
f,So the question was' determined m the affirmative.
*-tW the question, >
' Willihe Senate agree to tbe>fonrthamendment)
~ Xbn jretty and, p«jy* w«?re token agreeably to the
follow, rlx: “ '
YEAS—Messrr Browne,’ BnckaleW, OrthsVtU,' Browl-Flailr
nlkep, Ikce. Ingram. Jamison. Jordon, Knox, Laubach, Lev
ief
ton, Welsh, 'Wherry, and Raft, Speaker —23.
NAYS—Messrs Crsbh/’ftreg'g, “Hetllhger nod Pratt—ft.
I ' l 8b the qdfeetlan wus determined In the nlßrm|UTo.‘
Journal ttf Uio House Of RoproentoUyoa. April,!£L, 1§66.
Thpjeasanq nayiTruro taken wecabtolo thq provisions
or the ConsUtutloh, ’arid*on the Brat proposed'ainendment,
wen* ns follow, viz:
Anderson, BScKus, BglthvbU RaOj Jlqck,
(tycomfng,) Beck. (York,) Bornhanj, Boyd, Boyer. Brown,
Brush, Buchanan, CaldwMl, Crawford,
BowdniLßdlngor. Faußold. Foster, Getz, Haines, Ilamol, HWv
per, Hnuit, Bfttif, Alkw)legaV9l|S>)*> HblcoiqihiHnrtbck
er. Ipjhrie, Ingham, Iq£lj, Irwin, Johns, Jobftson, Laporte,
Lobo, LongaXer, Lovett, ITCalmoot, M’Carthy, M’comb, Man
gle, MAmgofrtsfy* MoorhOad,' NunnStnacher,
Orr, pearaon, Phelps. PqrcqU, Banjsey, Roed, Beinbobl, Rids
dfc. SHcnk, Smith, (Aflcghentyff gmltli, (Cambria!)
.Smith," (Wyoming,) 'fitronao, Thompson, ValV WbaEpi*
iNATs^-a^ra' Bartft.‘Cto^eri’Cobtttn,’ D6dfy
Fry, Fulton, Gayldriii 0 ibbotoy* HamlUoj*, Bancwki.
keeper, Hnncker, Leuonriqg,.Magpe, Manley, Horns,' Hum*
mi Smith, j[rUiladc^dlpA,)Waltor,
Bo'thequestion Wtsdetettainfedto thowfflrtaaUYe.. i■ • ,*1
.Od the qUttjtlOO,. ■ ; . • . ;. 4 ; ,
Wilt Ibo UpuM octco to tfio second axpoodmoritf
TH6 mjfc were t&kfttt, knd wereas follow ▼!*:
TEA&—Messrs Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball,BecJr (hk*
coming,) Beck, (York,) Bernhard, fiord, Brown, Brash, Bach
anan, Caswell, CMqpbelLOaiij, Craig, Fansaold. Josler.Oeta,
Ilplcomb. tfonnecker, Jxnorfe, Ingham, InnH, .IrwtiC John%
Lotigakec,' Lovett, M'Calmootj MKsa*-l
UijiHKMft. Stagb, Ktn«ar,j Miller* MoptfOweryiiMeor
berd/Ifunnemacber, OrrJ’ Pearson, BurceiLHamsoy,fined,
Belnhold, Riddle, Roberta, Shook. Bmi(tf , (AQegbepy,) roonse
Vail, Whallon, Wright, (Laxern *s7'Zimmerman and Might,
£dalar>-4IM - • - . ' «o - n n \ I
Magee Manley Metirfa* Momma'-ftttrfftto
Smith (Cambria) Thompson fWfter Win trod* Might (Dan-
TO l r L,l t- Ota**r*
>■ ,i-: '•
Irwin
B^ST'T^pWViui 1 WWWi*>WMllo» JWigh^lßMra,)
.NAYS—Messrs Barry Clover ..CoWra''* Pod ten. ’oHh&iwj ‘
Haines Hancock
WBoWSf^^fa^Jfe^oJyjlg
X do certify that thtfkbdwtito ftgfrmtfgiUfr
rootiwpyiof tfw;*jy»ag “ff ttyfe trim-pit ,fl»» Rgytettoa
proposing amelKlmeDta te.the.Ponstiuiuon of tho.Commdh-
Wealth. os the Jhhlmimof the neb'-Honwh {
l&a^A < thclfwkh’Of Jußd’aUcaJifaiw
twenty-seventh thy of Juntto*! W»u«aiid eight tmndred ami
Si tty-rig.,. • 1 , 4.8. CD^TIN,
i. i .-■-> . ! >tn'V v..e\_a !0 i^a l y^t»«yjmu«arßßaii«r,V'>
*WWW, w . w vt. to. t..,„u,.u *
VUltcrlist* meats.
‘ ‘ '"* •-'' •' •• ; Jtt]y v <fc|vl£io?
Kcflrdpd oGtotUbdietdion -vW.Bhjilia.-
Williamsport anfl Cfeltawisantheing completed yon arc brought
neared lHan Hew Yotkr iThiefcrice®
are to be Equally tow. Therefore, wo the undersigned Manu-
Jobbers and Wholesale dealers, respectfully aek
your attehlfon to out Market ind-Slocks ai’d fiodffi, facing
to be more Intimately acquainted- wUH you, dpd. to ebarC gf
portion of your patronage,.. .
Koons Si Hcrstlne, Flour Factors, and General,Commission
lmporters Of 'Goods and
ben-of fancy and, Staple-SUb Goody, U,
N. street. V/ /i( , ' ( ’.
Wm. H. IlorUmann & Son, lmporters
of Military Goods, Idadies’ Dress Trimmings, Curtain 'and'
/rlraralags, OddiEeU
WMi. nnlldWell & Co n ttnporten of Silks dnd fitoty Goddsp
T 47 ttyftU i\ •,'- )(V/.\ '\'f ... \\y\ *
Thos. White A Co. .Maonfacfarers of Straw, Silk Bonnets
« B.Swdud »trt*t. ••>••<
•' ■ f. T. Fflttfm k Ooj ' Wholesale'Dealer* aid MBnß&oturfcrs
Toro, Hattertf. Majority** 4c*4l& Market»l,
SleVpor A Fenner, MaunflictProre of Parboil and Umbrel
las, J2O Market street. k
Pratt A Heath, Importers ’of Watches. Jewelry And Taney
Goods, N. W. Corner oth and Market street*. /
damn* Bapbfeii l ' •#hdle*ala < Deal or in docks. Agent fonthe
Patent Bqualiring-Thirty Clock, Jtonafoctnrer of yin?
Oold Pens, 8. T. Corner of Second fyia Chestnut street.
Moore, Houatcy ( 4 Co. Importers apd lHolert In
, Hard wart, Cdtlery andGunslfii MArk<jt‘4 - 'lO Commerce sis,
' Wm, P-/)VUrt*cb .A. Co, gaddl£fTjand
Sod hid dnd Ac3
Korth Third street.
Morris, Jones A Co. Penn, Boiler Plato, Boiler Rivets,
Sheet Iron, Aa,,Mnjcket b 16th st.
Lewi*, James 4 <?o. Agent,# Tor _LGWis f Wro Lead*, Pure
• Zincs and Pore Colors; Also fbrthe sale of the Pcnnn. Mnn
I N. Spencer Thomas. Manufacturing Chemist and Whole-
/)) '■
Wright, Smith 4 Co. Importers and Jobbers of Chino!
1 Glass and QUoen'y Ware, 205 Market and 26 Commerce street.
.Jfchna'CM.Tiiaml..
'Glasses, picture ,
1 Rorer. GracfT- 4 Purling. IVhulcflalu Pealcra ,in Boot*,
Shoes, Hats and Straw lth-Norfb 20 sttreu
Wood's Ornamental Iron Works. Iron Bailings, Yerandolis.
Hidge Avenue.
M.'Walker 4 S6ns,'2o4 Market sfrtel.'lfatff Cf X.'E. Corner
oth and i/arket ets.) Manufacturers of Fatcht Wire Bailing,
Iron Bedstead*, Wire Worked Selves, 4c.
M. P, ,Brihy ? s Depot for plclclea, Fruit*,
109 south 3d street. (
G. W. Osborne 4 Co. Manufacturers of Osborne** Super
fine American Water Colore, 69 N. Sixth street. *
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br puiUbßiLpdiA
' ■ AQ>msT THEWOELJ)..
EVANS * WAXSONi
26 South Foot th-fllreefc, Philadelphia..
have ; hkd Vhi 'sorest* dooiaueiCutfoU In tke folioWlng'Ccrpfl
cates, that tho far manufacture <qf .ftUanyißilar.iSafoe. tyw at
i length fpliv warranted,the reoreseotatlpps tftyqh likVe been
mode of them, jto 'undbußtod’seenrity-against
the terrific clement:' f< •' y*
. / r* • PHtt«Btpnr4* Agdi 12. iB6O.
Mrttrx Ernnt <£• us the highest
satisfaction to suite tt/ydn. thdt'owing'to the very protective
qunJlHes of two pfc tbd
of >ou some few months sincc£ wo wived a largo portion oronr
Jew riry, Books, Papcra, Ac., pi tMpalaihJtous Are in
Place, on the morning of the 11th Inst.
When-ax reflect that-thesotiafbe wore iodated in. tho fourth
story of the building wo occupied, aqd that they foil snW*
qnently Into a heap of burning mins, whom tho vast concen
tration of h«it4atved tho bmwi plates to molt, we cannot but
regard the prv*enailou of the valuable contents as most con
vincing proof of the great security afforded by yo«r Safes.
Wo shall,lake much pleasure in recommending thtm to* men
of bnsincssiis a sure reliance against fire.
Obouoe W..SWOKB A Bao.
VinL.MiK.vml. April 12,1856.
Mfitn Kmbi <C ITfihfon —T hare to offer yon my testimony
In favor rrf tho grout seinritv’ftltonled to my entire slock of
jewniry, books, papers,, Ao., during the roevut disastrous con
, fiagration in Kanstead place, from the fact that thosamc were
contained in two oCthe Salamander Safes manufactured b\
you. Having mllen from the fifth story of tho Artisan Bund
ing. where they vfore previously placed ami exposed to a vast
heat for a long* time; the preservation of th -valuable dei*nf,ita
seemed tn every one who-witnexsed the opening andtntortpr
examination, a matter of profound astonishment. J
To all who may require a perfect protection from-the rava
ges of fire. I shall not hesitate to recommend the use of y<vur
Safes, as 1 consider they havo now undergone the most.try lug
tefet. Mobgas.
rßtiiinxLrnu, April 14,1856.
Mrstrt Emm <£ Walton —Gentlomou —No doubt you will he,
deeply gratified to, learn the condition in which I discov
ered mj l*ook, policy bi'inspraopc, certificates'of stock, ami
other valuable doemngats, when on Friday 1 opened the
safomade by jfaur firm* - • • s . - . <>•:•'( i : - ,
With my knowledge ©fits.great both to the inten
sity of tbo henf JVom so hot n fire -mat wlileft destroynl
the Artisan BuilOidg, as afro from tho foref qf theifall fulfil
Its former elevatc«l position in tho third story. I could enter
tain but slendur hopes prior ib iCs interior iuspofttion, that
the contents which I onco so highly pgliivl would ever be of
any service to mo, hut as these* fears arc 6ou happily re-
Bfdred, I feel it Only due (o'eay to yon. that £ can henceforth
recommend tho use of your Safes to all who may. wish to fool
a confidence in ttm perfect security which such means provi
des against so frightful an clement. 1
Jnly 3d IM6O. Ep#ard OasktLL, Bookbinder.
Constantly on. hand Patent Powder and Thief. Proof Looks
for Banks, Stores Ac. . , , •
HEBB IN»’ S SAVE
AOACV ,
t&e Champion t y /
The only Safe wblctij in crcry instance preserved their entfr
content* in the ’
AT the burning of the Xi
Buildings, April 10th, and 1
great flro in UarkiC Street* Mi:
i 1856, the genuine
preserved the Jewelrj of Geo.
i’tnofis 'A' Bto. 5 'Bookv* Paper*,<tv.
(Fisher & and Edward Boamai
!i •• ...
iA.Co,,after remaining expend r
bbominfi, frolna for nearly VC
'HOtltlS, And proving conchu
, whal wtf have always chimed for
their groat aqpcrioriJy.oTW all
ties nowTcnown.
In these fires, the HERRING’S SA.FB, standing side by ride
'with.tbowWrmt»ed>.,n<Tvfrrtist«l
mpro fire thapjllerrintf’scnmo forth tne&cknonrlodgen Vlctdr,
not only preserving tlieiv contents in excellent order, but bb-
a conditihh'to’gD tbroAgfi'Jetiothtr ordeal,
;wmlo the boastcdi“Bolto*ndMfc I ’of Jotter makon wera bad
ly need np in every, and,in popm cases their entire,
contents completely destroyed. ,l
To thb Public we that, during the (bdr> :
teon.yedrs the Herridg*siafabas been before them, moretbno
two bond™*! have passed thVobgb accidental fires without the
We-wtmkl therefore, oaotloto purchasers against the info
irprooenWtioaof iatoroletl parties. The llorring’f. Patent
to tho-pnly FirfrprpotSafc made in tub city which is protect,
od by k Patent Rights ton Two guarantee It to resist more l
than jfoußlo the ambunt’of beat of atiy other safe now .known.
FARRBIS AND HERRING*
Bolo'%aifdflibtdrere in Ibis fitato of - • ••
Herring’s patent C&»t«|ji»nBtrfet,
" '** Streatj Philadelphia.
OajlerV and^^jtt^ v n ChSjstl
(a lahje'tssortment hariftg l*«irt«ch in Hkrt payment for
■' - ‘ • «, .
PORTRAIT UP »L ipiOST
rTMIE* most correct lilichcsa eVer'mado: executed
I ,in the highest sUlo of ArJ and pi inlet! my fine.
Xnoik'pal>br^puWwh>o odd r for skid' Whdlesaldd'nd’
(retail, by L, W. RGSBMTHAU, Lithograp
hs, Corner Fihli and Chestnut B[reel,, Pltila,
dclphia, Siz6 of'pspdr, 17x2& : Retail Price, $l.
A llheal dlseonnt'will be ollloAcd tlxMb wiehing to
acll a said. ‘CT Agents Wintc'd._rfi
ATTENTION ALLII THEY SAY!
They soy that (?, W. Taylor has the Wgesl
and best assortment of WALL PAPER 'in
town. Drop in at the Book tk Jewelry Stole for
the proof. [April 17.
■\TOTTCE U hereby given ibttt the undersigned intend to
J.l apply to the \Pqpn#ylvania at Its next
annual region fpr thdTcrcaffon Of a Bank, for the purpose* of
diwimrtit, deprJuitVesclinnge and -gettcra! banMrig.With'acapi
tolof One linndretLThonsand Dollars, with :tha privilege of
Increasing it to Two Hundred Thousand Dulfnris Lo.be located
at Weihlmrough, Tioga Cmmty, Pennsylvania. and La be
Sailed “THR TIOOA COUNTY RANK.” •
Welfesborcrngii, TJogn Co. June ISJ6. • 1
Mi 31. GonVora. O. G. Otfeood, S. B. Enswortb, J..R. Bont-o,
U. Bidlfj, IVm, A. 800, John Dickinson, Saim\nl Dlchhirfoo,
S. F. Wilson, .1. Emery, Thos. Alien, J. i. Robinsons Jno. X.
D« c )V’biLe,Jyhu; MftttanaJs. 1. MehoiarS.
C. tlobinsod, nrZ' Bachc, Gco/C. fLf&s, L.
Bacho. /
NOTICE.— The nndcrsfgnwj of Tioga Pa,
hereby give notice that they intend to make application
It> Uje'LegWator** of Ponnaylranla at Its n*xt (which
commences on the first Tneadnyi of January 1857,) mr.the
creation of a eor|>orate txwlv with J Kinking or dUcuuut privi*
lege#, by the nsuuc god kty/pof TIfBJTOGA£OUNTT BAA'K
to bo located at Tioga Village, Pennuylvania, with
a capital of ONE UUNDRED.THOUSAND DQULAUB, with
the privilege of increasing to Two Hundred Thousand pob
'tars. [Tioga Mny IPfh IRSft-] • ‘
■ B, C. .Wiekhart. 11. 8/ Johnston, C. C. Somers, 1 Tla
T. Is Baldwin, Jp. T. ]hmtlcy{ John \V, UuOenfey» Lewis
Daggett. 0. B. Wells. Leroy Tabor, A. C. Bu#h, JTS. Bush,
F. ■%. Sraftlf. ,0. £. SMittu A; Raiupbrey, /LyinSii IL;Smith.
Joseph Aikfn, P. 8. Tuttle, C. 0. Denniikm.
Y. f would rcspcclfaUy inform the oili
sens of Welleboro 'knd vtcintty, that she will open
a Select School for Bovs dud Girls, Monday, July
28,1856. . .
Reading, Wj;
TUITION.
Spiling $2 00
Comnion'^n^hJiilTratich^
Higher Branches
Satisfactory reference* given.
Wellaboro 1 Jply > , **
250
3'50
/
SAXE of Bnriftl Xoli.—The lob in the
' Wellsboro, Cemetery wilt be offorerffor Saleby
publio oulcry, at the Coort House, Saturday, the 9th
day ol A.oguati proximo, "at Ho'cloctr, afternoon. •- 1
Those desirooai of > obtaining a 1 secure and com.
mpdioua family burial place frill do well' to.qttpnd.
Persons purchasing lola are thereby members of
the Compapy, elect theifoyfa Mypqgcrs, and tjiqre
iftcr control itio grounds. ' . ,
A plan of (lie ground may to seetygt (lie, Store of
C. & J. L. Robinson, where all neccapyyy, informs;
lion relating thorplo pan, , ,
By order of the Board, ... , J, I. JACRSONi
. Wellsboro, July,3l, ’SS; , §«'y JVi C- Cp.
A EDITOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice ia hereby girl
Jfft MJ
ed naring,bean appointed an Auditor pf qietyiboie
the funds arising from tho'adle.qr the real‘«tatepf
Northrop tbd lien creditors, will" at.
tend to the ddtieq ql said. 'ilistrib.
utO iaid funda on Saturday, the aMi daJ of August
next, at his office (h Wellsboro,' Tibgy(|sb,, H
o’.clocfc. afternoon, of ,kaid ddy, Whop jmd ! vyhereytt
pbrsoifa havingclsima on Sard fund are npuneq
J attend and substantiate the same, or ho forever de.'
birred Ibepefromj- ' JNO.-W.’ BACHE, 1 ' r l>
•Wellsboro', July) 31,185 S vAidlttr. *
hWrJJIr-rw
* e*
idSSß^LaSS^W^^^^^^MiSSfcSlHifc
4hrwwwrti
o. iU
tten.defsnd theelito in, War,or to redeem theDreaent ottt* 1
3* » u£WkViA&g'
from the contracting of codr debt*, shall be applied, jfeaJtot
Section 3. Except<b**>«lK*wrrtrtpoelfifcdytn isottomtoh*.
andttfolpf thto arttdeeM/rtßVt t *h»teTeJ *d»l} jbh,P«W*eiygr,
, J^sd^^’*^oAitm , 'ti i 1 u mforo*#lcC^^^irti*<
[tore shall, at Its session, after thp£||#>|>tMh}
| amendment*
I the public 4*kh) frdnitlfhA
SBSSffi
|oft6KMt«l toM-nay toy lawn Tbeaaldiifnkl;
I It any pert ofthe taxes, or other revenues' state, pot,
, required fur the ordinary and current 'expenses wroTdtft* l
( part of the said rtnklnß/qod.shall up.used or applied other*
. vise than In extlngttlwmiror xf the public debt, until the
' Sbctioh 6. The credit of the commonwealth shall not iff'
I “T m»nnsJ,fsls£>»t4 »'s<» n fll*W#lt cllvida '
i’ -.B .
I •aipnos&.TMiioretnoDiTwilUi-BliAllnotoMppiß.Uxdfiht.oit
-4®^l3hacl4laSf wu21 t
hift boen Mhh»eti»l lo'Onalile lh» «t4ta id repel liiTMiedp
j ssphresa donteede ievametiom defend Uself-4n time pf.waf/
I or,to asaisttbqsUto tndjie dlscjmrge, of wft, portjon-of its
\ present CndeblednoM. ‘
, Smtww 7. Thk legtsVatera |hali Apt wt' copqty,
! city, borough. tojrOßnlp, or Incorporated diatrlct,hy .virtue of
• a vote of Its ciliMns, hr OthqnflM/to becoihhVltockboldvr in
t any or corpora|Joq j qr'.fc] obtain money
for, or loan tu credit to, any corporation, association, i/istitu
, t>ar*y. . i* ~ ~ ';./• /
>X 'l7. y r/(WW>,AWSi)KnT. v i
ARTICLE XII.
e\i j\>f . : ■
No county shall be a. line enttin* off oxer one-
DODulaklon, (either to form a newconnlyQr otbor
(he &&nt Of shwccrfittlV, by of
the.«taxofcf iHcrobf; nor sliall onynew coduty-buestablished
containing leas than four hundred squafe f
TPTBT> nULTOMUrT
toy 1 1 nyn n,
county'^bjxawßj frmlrrtCTion ffw,
tho word*, “of -Mverni^oHniie *from
section seven, oauft the wbrds, “neither the
MS <**>»'Mmi-insert in.Hto tbfcreofrthe
words, “and nov and strike out section four, same ardclL
Qtuifn lien thereof insert the following; ‘’> 1 *
“Section 4. In tbeyonr bhe l thousand-eifcifchundred and
Mxty-fonr, pmHn eyery aoyontb year there* representa
tives (<i tlwr*ftunllt«ru>C on* -huuaredVshaSl Wapjkitloned and
distributed eqqajly, throughout the #tato,hy districts, In pro
portion to the number of taxable' Inhabitants'in .the several 1
parts tbfiibof; o'xcdpt that kky COfinty conbolnlng at ‘least)
three, thousand fivo hundred: may b©'allowed
rate representation: but no more than three counties shall
trc jofnto,'an& the forraßtibn of
a district. Any city containing a tmmcUmt number of- taXO*-
bleu topntitlu it to at least two representatives, ahpU Imvo a
separate representation assigned It* and shall he dirWedlnto
convenient pftcontigious equal taxable
imputation as near as may of which districts shall
elect one representative.” , , ,
At the end of section seven, some article, Insert these words,
“the city of Philadelpfiia shall be divitlia ini?,tingle eenatnrial
districts, of contiguous territory a* nearly equal in taxable pop*
uiaitnn or possible ; hat no ward I hall be divided in theforma
tirm thereof” .... ,
The Ivjd&bituro. at it* first session, after the adoption of this
amendment shall flvMo (he rity f of PlilladelphiJ\iita i BCnM(>
rial-add representative districts, in.the manner above provh
dod; such district* to remain unchanged until (he apportion
ment 4n the year one thousand eight hundred and Bixty-fqur.
rouuTH ’ AVWTDuprr.
To be section XXVI, ArtlclA T.
The legbVrtyrt S?iMI Um rpower, to'alteC totoKo, or an
nul, any charter or mcorporotion norretfer eohireirM by or
nnfior, any special,- or femoral law, whenever ie tbolr -opinion
It tnaj ba tuiurloua to tho cltlien* of tho in
however, that no liOuatica enul be done tn the
,; ; ,Iw April 21. iwi -
tHi resolution mu, Oi) (he firaf amend*
Weftti 24, nfir*.p. On fne «£o4od amefadmont l 'yeas‘l& l '
fchyiO,- ybaa Sfynays 1, Ontbo
fourth aTnondtntut,
TITOS. A. UAQtTIEE, Clerje.
lir Hods* or Rctwesritativesl April 21,1856.
iJAJraV'ThS thfc rrtSntlon, pare. amepd*
jotfe.l2, iiyi *l. <ofc thortffmd aznindihentfspßl £3,
nays 25. On the tUad 64, mot 25: and on
fourth amendment, yaw to. najs 16/
Extract)from U>€ uot/mi'A . WltLmi JbWK, Cleric.
Omrt,' X 1 a. O’. CTJRTII7, J
** * * /
fried ApVll&i, ISGO., Btefdary oftkt Cbrnfeorii
Ttoiiti I Harrtabnrg, June 27,1850.
I do certify that the above and foregoing is a tree and cor
rect ehpjr si t(cd origiDal “Hoaqlutlon relative to air amend
ment of (hq Constitution*’ uu tlic same remqius on file in (b[*
office.
[L. S.J' tn testimony whereof T hare hereunto not my hand
and caused to be affixed tlio sea) of the Secretary's Office, the
day and year above written. A. Cl. CURTIN.
( i i . Secretary of the. CommonxctaUh.
MqniM'taAiat MiM> Hhe Jtcwiahjp, op i
he Zlrfday of Angtnf at 1? o’clockJL JL gfinid.
lo«ini l d(«ajlbe<ftradf o£ lapdvidW;'- -T™^-
I i»e k'.itS-rdT UAd-th'-uVe
forth SJJ pote)wttijd(riK> kn«J ahd BUriM, U*n® metf aheat i
aass
io*.lMfl k>deg|e«i:WdtbklTA|mdifl%.
begfndlJ^''
atfra t thyteaOTrtflldrelgbjfruidred’ term, tton»
],&. >u '• .“mj- .
. AJi9()r-t&d-uiMiirhled.*wo-ihir«te.part!of -ft lofr in ,Fike
(hOTi h rbyJ^lato.
farAnraham Iffunef and 0. B. Goodriian, had oirtne tost,
aodttfddd'w’wk laikT' of the Bihghiun*Estet6^Wofainlilg-
»Wtt. two jtereß.lmpros«Vwid alogMosn
rTLL^j^^e’undlyWo^ Ofa tnict'orlahdin
PtkV 1 teWhAhv Phffer ! ciriinty, BcgfnßWdt il henllottt, ditf ’
north-east corner of warrant No. 4653, thoncoifciCh 640 pcrChi;
fc« aopUiio&sf (Corner of'wamqtJjo. 4C44,
pUflB of tteginning4-coobdpftrg-990 acres/ itaSt'perV
f Tlrrocpfin onfer of the Tioga
p vfenaflxaa old county) ad
f. bp ?W W 1 H- *W&>W& at,3i dV*'.'
the following described tract of land to wit:
I The npdiTidcd thirds part of a triiSf'pTlinto ,; iir‘
a
tJie spptbwestipomen.bf
sixty rwb-perohosto* poaiWlUdncSi
south OQQ-dagrfe«w perohpe tonbeeebwUiAipj
thean jioatl) dtgpxjs* porches,to a
lw?ralock; thonce strath (hrbo degroa, caat tweife
thenod south thirty fojpros, -eisrfhtlrtecb'ftdd a ; haitpirchoi"
to ai forkedhemiock;
; -Ucqco;by the State i&uL
•wesierty, Aqronfeun pflrcnds to fhd suutnbaH' Wrner oi rat*
.fertilitiy of DtmWi'tiarnKetfrt-; thence sdiiUV
O&patehos', thence«opth4fjtk'gr<Ha;eaat
tl|Q£pp son)h it. qnst Z.perchos; thenqe sonthlOdoi
greea, east 8 perches; tWnccsoiiin S degrees west‘ft perches;’
thfihoc lidUth west fi porthes; soutn 3fl decrees. West'
6 perches,aoafb 68- degrees; wostfli)pbrelics.south
porches to a butterpqjr, %<uice suidh acrou Bine,
Ccqck TO porches to south bank of mo Greek, thence down
Isald Ocsdc-'in a diradtlon north of Isa&t 60 perchek; Xnehce
north SOldcgdeeßy we&C acrow Pino Cnnikl 14-
21.degroe«riro4t B3,dcgreej, w?st 8
north l2 degrees, wpst d perches, north 52 degrees, west 4
perches, dbrtn ‘l6 degi'eci* east 2T’pohihnl; north 7 degrees,
least 14 porches, «aa»wfalte-hßk,«orthM perches to apostr
thphcosouth.B9 t td^greos,«fU^.J41 l perchas to a post; thence
west 207 porches Id the place qf beginning.
OodtplniDg abdnt Are 1 htindrod ffnh fbrty-tohr ftfcrcs, with
abfiMUsfeerfeilinprorod I 'a(hitdohonso,thop,and burn thoroanC’*
maiU knowh on thp day df> Sale. 1 ■
,t i. .. . JASIBe KABBfia, . P ‘-•
IMPROVEMENT EXTRAORDINARY,
WS woold >r««poctiolly-osll llio laHcotion of Mill
owners «ndall inlsresled io lliewsool' water
dowp.r fn _ Uiis. vioiniU, lo a Iron Wtler
Wheel, (called Groenleif !a gravity add percussion
Water Wheel,) obe of which they have teecndy put
in a Saw Mill dwnod by Judge .White of Wclluboro'
end .Dr. Archer of Morrk lowosliip, and situated
one and a fodrlh miles from {bibb's Creek; on the
Stony Fork. This whoul .on Saturday UtuTtli inal.,
drove a.single isaW to saw live Ibnusand aod ode
hundred feet of while pine lumber: 4100 feet of
which was one inch in thickness, 400. feet 3 inches
thick. SOO feet (4 inches thick., This Wheel used a
very small quantity of water, only discharging about
90 square inolips and willr about 114 feet liead and
Kill of Water while performing the above.. These
Wheels sro wolfed spied to the propelling of .all kinds
of,Machinery.driven by Water power.. They are
very simple and substantial in their construction,
and wilt.do fchiti one third to one half more work
1 than any other Iron Water Wheel in operation tn
this vicinity with which they arc acquainted^-They
■ offer for.sale on very liberal terma the patent right
for Comities or States, and also to furnish and pm in
: operation the Wheels ip Mills in this vicinity on rea.
sqnablu terms. - Epr-fh'rthet information address A,
Greenleaf, ATorriatownship, Balibs ijoal Otffce, or L.
Vanya care ol j. P, Cleaver WefTaJxjro’.TiDga Co.
n. J - xb 1 ’ A.GREEtftEAF,
Joifte 121836. L. VANCE,
nhvn ofimcd Wheel may be seen in
operation «l aknost r-nw ©a iUs. Rob.
erl WiUorf Wtib hah'tKc Mill " “
Deerfigldwooleufacto^
RY- 30,000 - WOOL WANTED.
To manufacture on shares, by tho. yard, or in cx
change for cloth. Tho subscribers 1 have rented the
above place Bqwen, and ire prepared
to Mike in work op oa good terms arany other es-
Üblishment.
WOOL CAHOIIVO •and Cloth-Dressrng
done on the shortest notice. Cash, Wool, Lumber
and all kinds of Produce taken in exchange for
work 1 .
The subscribers are the same party that run tho
old Factory in 1844, and will be glad to see ail fheir
old :customers, hoping fay a strict attention to bupt.
ness to give general satisfaction. AU who wish
to be sferVcd wcllhnd promptly will do well to'lry us.
N. B. IX 8.- Bbwfen : will hold themselves
-responsible tor the payment of customers.
SCHOFIELD &. BERRY.
Deerfiefd, June 26, X856.-3.in»
A' v c.ifeft, —The sub«driber, grateful for the
XX liberal palithiagc heretofore granted hi in fay the
publi9,.;and aware ,tlmt; uotbresecn
have provenied ins serving his patrons as promptly
as he could h ive desired in lime past, begs to assgre
the public that with his own long practical experi.
cnco,and a first-class
workman, hejs' now atle lb undertake Watch and
Jewelry repairing,'nod cbn fulfil orders promptly
and to the satisfaction of a,!!*
Charges ftiodcrate and rill Work warranted, s
N. B. A good ossbrUrtent of batches, Clocks
JoWolry. Silver und plated ware, School, Miscellafic-"
ous, Blank Books, Stationery and WaU-Pupof con
stantly on hand. - * G. W. TAYLOR.
Wclleboro’, July !T, t 656.
The co-pa rtihership Heretofore
existing between C C Somers and lro Wells
in the tanning business at Tioga, under the firm of t
Somers & Wells, is this day dissolved by mutual
consent; and a Co-partnership is this day formed in
said business at the old stand of Somers &. Wells
al Tioga, by apd between Henry F Wells and Ira
Wells, under the firm of H F. & I Wells, who will
settle, pay and arrange the co-partnership defats of
the lute firms of Somers, Fish & Wells, and Somers
6c Wells, and settle oil accounts and dues.
IRA WELLS,
' 1 • H; F.i WELLS,
Tioga, July, 3, *SG. iCC SOMERS,
THU CO-PAKTftEHSIIIP heretofore
existing between Jn-cpli Fish ir., C. C. Somers
and Ira Wells in the Boot, Shop and Tanning busi
ncas at Tioga VHlagti, is this day dissolved Hiy mu
tnal consent, said ftsh Joking charge of the 800 l
ond.Shofe business and said Somers taking charge of
tho Tanning business. The debts of the firrh t<f be
iwid.t. sifd Seiners and Wells.. ‘ C, G, SOMERS,'
, . IRA WELLS;
Tioga, Fob.29,iS. .* i’ -' JOS. FISH, Jr.
i’OOT,'
Uftiieulbls, Pit.
Proprietor, of TtfATCIEEIPS Pn I ent
Double AciidH SUCTION* POUCE
■ - .P.HillP..:: .
lEF Best Pump an the . World '.jrf '
Counter and-State Rights’lotr Sale. DowaS-Ai
Co,, Manufacturers, Seneca Falls, N, V. ’
T.,B..RooKsp. -.[June 13-$6,1 S, B, .Foot,-
|o O.Y^tr^H^Liwsi
fll pdwmjtbK itftlfrsw jfas' teen mVaaodi
ti%Srcnce hk* tVfra'Ba&ka bW Iho Bute;Hos
Mp wlllial)' Tfrt
femjAHber,»T#4y*‘atfake l lH'llip ’liejl iutcrefil*of'
.Mi®* Mi 5?
W M OR bend. <I T wi.
Ww^>wd?r, JlT ,, ~,.•,„ .. ,;.,, r! , ,„•
Sofes, Ui¥aß», Otlonum«, .-.
part, &Mt*t;iDmnff 4t Brtakfa»t Tablet,
Dress Stands, Dress and Comtndß finreau*. ' ■
MAHOGONY COMMON WASH'STXNDB,
i Cpttdgel Ptfhich hn* Vdmmon BedsteAdi,
■ s'WtVntfirßistheigi'$ 'WtVntfirBistheigi' ’ ' •’ ■
Yrmtf fils', Knowledge of/.tlierhasiness he flat,
lert'’hhnselr’W^h ; the heifer '(hat (hose wishing,
Id pirrcfidsc,‘'would dd'Well to call add exnhlne
Ills work before sendiig clsewhnf for an'inferior
article. ' ' “
TURNING id.a dklt, manner, at short no.
tide';'' y ■ •■ ■ '■ ■> ' ■
S’,;::. 5 , -jcmthi. c*air« t
: In addition the ahare, the snbscri
Bber would, inform Uiepublic that he fan
fjnslroceiveda large andihendsameaißorl,
: <?awB;MP : cxjmmon = chairs,"-' ■
■ ltoffingChairi.
whiehibfl a» fheap,)f 'not cheapor.Uran
can, bo purchased apjw her p, else in Tioga
county. Call anja see them.l . ,
VAffHOtfo.
At tUC Old Sfimtl over like
\ s%pß%:ge 'B. $ soK
’'HE
SCRIBER iio4
ied anew'fits (hop
( Smith's Store
. is prepared Ib ex,
le Hie orders of
ild customers and
ire who may favor
r with their pal
igtijwilh neatness
ami despatch. He dees not fee) it necessary to puff
liis work as it U Warranted to furnish its own rec
ommendation.
No garmenl is permitted lo go oat of tire- shop
Uiat is not aside in tire most substantial manner.
Especial care observed in Cutting and Fitting. This
Department,'wilt be under my own supervision.
Believing in the “live and Id live'' rule, Ih iv a
adopted the i ■ •
Pay-DoWn System
and shall rigidly odherp to it.
WflUsboro!, March 13,1856. H, P. ERWIN.
rtttEAP TAltlft.-A HARE CHANCE
V TO BUY.— I The as tho “Old
Knapp Farm," in Charleston township.
in this county, is now offered fur sale oongSsae
reasonable terms. This Farm is ailoa- wSKfiP
led iii the u DarUScltlcMcnl" Valley, is
wqll watered, and lays upon the main road from
Weilsboro* to Mansfield. Il is three miles from
WellabonT, about eight miles from Mansfield and
tiie Tioga Railroacj, and about fyur-miles from the
Wellsboro* doTioga Plaukroad at Potter’s Hotel iq
Middlebury. A new church ip being erected within
about I of a idilo of it, pad a School Bout>e is with
in the .same distance. It contains 63 acres, of
which from 55 to 60 is in a stale of thorough cul
tivation, well cjeircd and well fenced.
Upon it are a large frame house, frame barns,
sheds and outbuildings, and a good apple orchard.
A wood lot of about 40 acres lying adjoining is also
for sale. This is realty a desirable properly, and
may bo purchased low. Its situation is one of Ilia
best, being near to the Railroad pn one side and the
county seal on the other, and thus furnished with a
market for every Variety ot produce. For further
particulars enquire of B. S. Darlt, Troy, Bradford
county, or- of the subscriber at Wcllsboro., Tioga
county, Pa. H. IV. WILLIAMS.
' July 10,1856-tr
HEW ESTABLISHMENT.
NEW BOOTS.
M. RILEY & BENJ. SEELY SgJ
~ t would respectfully inform the . % |
citizens of Wellsboro* nod vicinity,
that they have commenced tho Boot '
& Shoe business in the “building formerly occupied
by the *Tioga Eagle." They are nbw ready to do
all work in their fine in the best manner—and will
make Fine Sewed and Pegged Bools and Shoes, in
the most approved style, as well as Coarse Work.
Repairing done in a superior manner.
They would respectfully solicit the patronage of the
citizens of this place, assuring them that they will en.
deavor to merit their favors by using the best slock,
by careful workmanship, and by punctuality.
Casts paid for Hides.
July 3d,’sC. Gin. from May 1.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!—
Just received from the village of Ncw-York, a
large and splendid assortment of
Spring & Summer Goods
at the Sloro of the undersigned in Middlcbury, Pa*
and which he is offering at reduced prices.
His stock consists in a full assortment of all man*
net of Goods commonly kept in a country Store.
It is needless to mention articles. We -shall keep,
constantly on hand, Pork, Flour, Suit, White Fish*
and Mackinac Trout. We are determined to sup
ply the wants of every man, woman and child, in
our line of business, and say to our friends and pa*
irons to come on with the utmost confidence in our
disposition and ability to supply your every want.
It will be owing to a combination of our competiU
ors to bribe the N* If. & Erie Railroad Company
against transporting our freight, if wc fail in so do
ing* H. H, POTTER.
MidVy Center, June 5 '56. J. B. Pottzr agt.
TNSOLVENT NOTlCE —Notice is here-
X by given that I have applied to tho Honorable
Judges of the Court of Common Pleas for the Coun
ty of Tioga, for the benefit of tho Insolvent Laws
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; and they
have appointed the first day of September next, at
Lon o’clock in the forenoon of said day, to hear me
und my creditors, at the Court House in the boro*
of Wellsboro’, when and where my creditors can at
tend if they think proper. IRA WARREN.
July 24, 1856.
Time! Tiptoe! Time; Time
TIME flows from instants, and of these each one
Should be &tcemed as if it were alone,
any wish to redeem lime now lost, please call
Josl one door north of B. B. Smith & Son’s, where
it shall bo restored. • The subscriber is now ready
Id do anything in the line of Repairing Watches,
Clucks and Jewelry. All work warranted.
Wellsboro, July 24,1856. A. FOLEY.
3pHE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing
L between James Duffy, John Duffy, Chare*
ufiy jr, and Landis Puffy, under the firm of Jamies
Puffy & Brothers, is this day dissolved by mutual
consent, John Duffy retiring. The books of the firm
ore in the hands of the new firm of James Duffy &
Brothers for settlement. JAMES DUFFY,
JOHN DUFFY.
CHARLES DUFFY,
Morris. Jfor. 13. 18SS. LANDIS DUFFY,
WHEREAS, Letters of Administration haring
been granted to the undersigned on the esl
alc of Jacob Babb, lato of Morrp, dec’d, those in.
debled to said estate are requested to mike immedi
ate payment, and those having claims against the
same will present them for settlement; to
Morris, June 19, ’56. DANIEL DOANE,
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