Credit Folly Given. . GdBgrestmaiS'o&r,Mf South Clrdlina,hhs published a letter.lp theHon.C. W, Dudley, upon the subject orihe QlgBftnrati DPtnotSttic Convention,'irf which, in beh'atf er ihe-South and. of Slavery, he'gives the Democratie pgrly the following credit for seryile work aodjabor done and performed: The northern Demounts aided as to bring ityo thy Tp*s», a nj.agnificent slave holding Territory—large enough to make four slave Slates, j»4 strengthened us more io that peculiar interest than was ever before done by a single act of the Federal Govern ment. Since then., they have amended a very imperfect fugitive slave law, passed in 1793, and have given us now a law for the recov ery of fugitives slaves, as stringent as the ingenuity of man could devise. Since then, they hove aided us by their votes in establish ing the doctrine of non-intervention with slavery by Congress in the Territories. Since then they have actually repealed the Missouri restriction, opened the Territories to settle ment, and .enabled vs, if the South will be true st) herself to aid in peopling Kansas, to form another Stale. In 1643 a man would have been, pronounced insane, had he predic ted that slavery would be introduced there by the removal of Congressional restrictions. -M-A-B-R-I-E-D PIERCE—H CJBTED.—In Osceola, 1 Oth inst., by A. K. Reward, Esq., Mr Leroy D. Pierce and Miss Cynthia M. Busted, all of Woodhull, N. Y. ELLISON—CULVER.—At the same place, by A. Seeley, Eaq., Mr. Samuel Ellison to Miss Bre mis Culver, both of Osceola. -D-I-E-D VANHORN,—In ibis village, on the 10th inat., Janks Monkok, infant son of Benjamin T. and Nan cy Vanhorn, aged 8 months and 13 days, An angel called and he hied away Where Barth’s innocents gather, a happy band, And, bathed in the light of an endless day We shall meet him again in the Better Land. We shall meet him again f a few short years Of joys and sorrows between may lie; So our tears, if we weep, shall be hopeful tears, >As the golden-winged moments haste ns fay. [Com. VINEGAR, of the best quality can bo obtained »• ' ROY’s DRUG STORE. "TTTANTED—-Two active, efficient and respoaaiMo Agents Tf to canva*« Tioga Conntv for Ruhscriptlona to the ndw Map of the county, shortly to be published. Address, JAMKS D. SCOTT, 116 Philadelphia. Wellsboro' Hep, Clnb. The next meeting of the Club will lake place on 'Friday evening at the Court House. H.. W, Will iams. Csq., will address the Club upon thd import* once of the present crisis. By order. , Apg. 21,185 C J. EMERY, Src'y. Wcllsboro* Cemetery CJompany. fTHHE Lotholdcrs of this Company are hereby no* I tified that s Meeting to elect nine Managers for the ensuing year, will be held at the Court House on the Ist Monday of September next, at 3 o'clock in the aflernoo;. J. I. JACKSON, Sxc'f. Letters of Administration having T T been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Garret Compton, late of Sullivan, dec'd, all those indebted to strid estate arc requested to make imme* diate payment* and those having claims against the same* will present them for settlement to Sullivan, Aug. 21.'56. DANIEL COMPTON, * ttr Adm'r, NOTICE OF INCORPORATION—Notice is hereby given Uiav an application has been made to the Court of Common Picas of Tioga co., bv E. W. Ross, 11. G. Smylhe, D. C. Holden and others, to grant a charter of incorporation for the “Presbyterian Church and Congregation of Rich* mond.” and if no sufficient reason bo shown tome contrary Che said Court wilt decree that they be and become a body corporate. J. F. DONALDSON, Wellsboro* August 21. 1856. ProfA’y. LIST OF LEXTERS remaining Jn the Poet Office at Wc/laWo 1 August 15 1856. Adams James Phillips Elijah Beebe Fran. Perry Mitchell Boiler hnraci Rowley Robert Bawe Jon Robertson Mibb F. E. Butler Welimai Rynold* Mrs. Amanda Bartle Miss Cordeia Ritter Samuel Baker Mrs. Rober. Schleicher William Conley Miss u Sweattand Rhoda Decker User Snerman Samuel 2 Fenton Mrs. L Schimff Nico'i Fellows Oeorp Shearer J. H. Gillette Mr. R. C Thorp Henry W, Hawk Jacot Thayker John S. Harris D. i- Van Ricanislarr Lean J. Jackson Mrs. Harnc. Wisner John T. Jones D. h Levitt Marco* McEncny Tfiomti Williama Washington Wright A. B. Williams James Mathews L Wilkinson William Noll Emily L Wheeler Mrs. H. H. PbilHpe Pbilena L. Wilbur Harmon. Persons calling lor any of the above letters will please say they are advertised. I. D. RICHARDS, P. M. Trial List for September Term, 1856. D. A. Parkt vs. E. D. Tinney Bake vs. Kelly Guy Whiu vs. Daniel White Thomas Putnan vs. Edwin Dyer Chatham Township vs. diaries Avery Dickinsot vs. Harris, Wells Sc Co. N. Thompson et a! vs. Sylvia Parmcnticr W m.Trowbridge eta] vs. Jacob PpUzman el &1 E.H. Marion for Lynch vs. C. Churchill et a! ■am* vs. same Wm. B. Middaugh et al vs. Guernsey fit Whitman J. D. Hal vs, J. Sherwood A. N. fiar vs. C. H. L. Ford vs. H.T. Ryan ‘ vs. Lake & Evans Stephen Shof vs. Pcleg Peck John Shof vs. W.-Beach A. Hi Han n. J. fit W. Faulkner Kelly ior Field vs, D, Morsmao’s Admr’s, O. B. Camp vs. H. T. Ryan Leac vs. Chatham School Direct's John We* vs. H/A. Guernsey R. Sampson vs. J. Yonkin cl al Thos. Montagu? vs. Henry Markham John Fc. vs. J. P. Morris Henry Wedg* vs. Barnes fir. Jennings Union Townshit vs. C. O. Spencer et al m. M. Lvan» vs. Joseph Gee Knoxville School Di’t's vs. John Goodspeed Snas Alhf vs. D. P. Shaw J* bocke'g Admr» vs. Lura Locke S«mue\ Rcxlbrc vs. H. P. Yeoman Union School Direct's vs. G. M. Foster et al 5* I' Ethel Harris w . fc. Clark et a* v#. E. Miller’s Executors Amne Cbm. , Mme S 6I,boIW 1. A.Hammond I*' H - va. Evan Lewis Hoard &, Bench vs. Joseph Palmer A. rel lows Adm'f va. S. Bennett cl a! W m. Bukhara vs S. Billing, el al vs. David Matlisou Wm.C. JVeea vs. G. W. Taylor David Coau va Teachman ot al Samuel Grume!’ vs. James Ford David Coau T a. Jbhn W. Slioff Bridge *. Remington Vs. 8.8. Benedict Uwia Wealbrool vt. G. B. Sc G. C. Mann TV"*! 001 et «• lr » Wilcox John Bcamiti. va. I. Merrck Ex’r ‘ H. E. Dibble & Co. va. E. T. Ryan Anson G. Phelps cl al va, S. Bennett et al Ti“ • . TB ‘ Bame •u. Baldwin el al vs. J. W. Guernaey Pliny Power va. Jacob PruUman *• A. Goarnaey vs. D, P. Roberta et al THE TIOGA COTTSTTY AG IT A. TO 11; .«* f -EESOtUTION, - ~ Proposing Amendments to the, Constitution of the CommQtueefl}th,. . h. RESOLVED bytht BemU andStnut Ou QmmomoeaUh of ifcnwyfeantofin That tho following amendments are prof>o«ed to'theconstt-' tukfon of the cohmi on wealth, in' «fecordAnee : vrlth‘ the lons of the tenth article thcreot . > There shall M en to aftid oonltlhitltfd id' • . / “ Aa.yici*it. • ' ' ' * ‘ S GFPtBUO DEBTS* • * Section!. Hie State may contract debbs^toi anpplyi cqsaal deficits or failure* in revenues, or (omees fxpeppet not other: wise provided for; bat the aggregate 'amotiSl oTrfotfh direct asd edntingdirt, whether contracted b£virfcrt of more acts of the general assembly, or at different periods of time, shall never exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand. dollars, and the money arising from tho creation of (inch debts, sliftll be applied't6 the purpose-for wb(ch f U was obtain*' od, or to repay tho debts so 1 contracted, and to no other pur pose whatever. . Section 2. In addition to the above limited power the state may contract debts to repel invasion, toppress Insurrec tion, defend tho state-in war* or to radocnl the. present out standing Indebtedness of tho state; but tho money arising from the contracting qf each debts, shall bq applied to the purpose for which It was raised, br to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. I ’ Sumo* 3. Except the debts above specified, In sections one and two of tbls article, no debt whatever shall bo created by, or on behalf 6f the state. Section 4. To provide for tho payment of the present debt, and any additional debt contracted as aforesaid, tho legisla ture shall, at its first session, after tho adoption .of this amendment* create a sinking fund, which shall bo sufficient to pay the accruing idterest bn duco the principal thereof by a sum not less than tVvo hund red and fifty thousand dollars; which sinking fund shall con sist of tho not annual income of the public \jrorks, from time to time owned by the state, or the proceeds of the sale of tho same, or any part thereof, and of the Income or tirocecds of t sale of stocks owned by the state, together with other funds, or resources, .that may bo designated by law. The said sink ing fund may be increased, from time" to time, by assigning to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of the state, not require*} foy the ordinary and current -expenses of govern ment, and unless in case of war, invasion or Insurrection,'no part of tho said sinking fund shall be used or applied other wise than in extinguishment cf the public debt, until the amount of snch debt Is reduced below the sum of five millions of dollars. Section 6. Tho credit of the commonwealth shall not in any manner, or event be pledged, or loaned to, any Individu al, company, corporation, or asHociattun; nor fthuu tho com monwealth hereafter become a Joint owner, or stockholder, in any company, association, or corporation. Section 6. The commonwealth shall not assumo the debt, or any part thereof, of any county, city, borongh or township: or of any Corporation or association; unlues such debt shall have been contracted to enable the state to repel invasion, supprcas.domestic insurrection, defend Itself In time of war, or to assist tho state In the discharge of any portion of its present indebtedness. Section?. Thojeglslatiire sha|l. not authorize any county, city, borough, township, or incorporated district, by virtue of a vote of its chitons, or otherwise, to become astockholdur in any company, association, or corporation; or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to, any corj>oration, association, institu tion, or party. SECOND AMENDMENT. There shall bo on additional article to said constitution, to bo designated as article XII, as follows: ARTICLE XII. OE NEW COUNTIES. Vo county shall be divided by a lino cutting off over ono t«nth of its population, (either to form a new county or other wise,) without the express assent of such county, by a voto of the electors thereof; nor shall any new county be established containing less than four hundred square miles. THIBD AMENDMENT. From section two of thft first article of the'constihitlon. strike oflt the words, u of Vic city of Philadelphia, and of each county respectively from Hectioh five, same artirto. strike out thu words, “o/ Philadelphia and of the tcvcral counlit*;" from section Bovon. same article, strike out the words, “neither-the city of Philadelphia nor any and insert In lieu thereof the words, “and nof* and strike out section four, smno article, and in lieu thereof insert the following; “Section 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and in every seventh year thereafter, representa tives to the number of one hundred, shall bo apportioned am! distributed equally, throughout the state, by districts, in pra portion to the number of taxable inhabitants in the several parts thereof? except that any coonty containing at least three thousand five hundred taxablos, may be allowed a sepa rate representation; but no more limn three counties shall bo jtilned, and no county shaft be divided, in the formation of a district. Any city containing a sufficient number of lAxn blcafto entitle It to at least two representatives, shall have a i separate representation assigned It. and shall be divided into convenient districts of coutlgious territory, of equal taxable population a« near as may bo, each of which districts- shall elect one representative.” •> , At tlio end of section seven, same article, Insert these words, ‘•/he rity of Philadelphia shall (* divided into tinylr feintfnn'al districts, of continuous territory a* nearly equal in taxable pop ulation as pom'Wc; fmt no \card shall be divided in Ihrfnrma lion t/ywq/.’’ The legislature, at its first session, after the adoption of tb.ls amcmliuent, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senato rial and representative districts, ju the manner nbotc proiq dod; such district* to remain unchanged until the ap|K>rlion raent in tho'yenr ono thousand eight hundred and aixty-funr. - fourth AlnjnmsxT. > To bo section XXVI, Article I. ; The legislature shall hove the; power to niter, revoke, or an nul, any clmrter of inrorpomtinn hereafter conferred by or under, any special, nr general Inw.wbenUter io their bpiulon it may bo injurious to the citizens of tho commonwealth; in such manner, however, that do iryuslica shaft he done to the corporators. T* Fixate, April 31, 1856. lifuirtil. Tliat this resolution ]«m. On /be first nineml n.ASe’Tlw 4tJP«CT!L& On tho »«cond amendment. yew* 10, fonrtli’nra. nilui. nt, Jf.u. SI. 'imy*X‘" ‘' l ‘ 0“ the Extract from the Journal. TUOH. A. MAGUIRE, Clerk, Ik House of Representatives, April 21,1856. Retired. Thqt /Ms rewdn/jnn On the tint awnd mom, yeas 72, nays 2L On the *<‘''«'ud amendment. yen* (i 3, nays 25. On the third amendment, yeas 64, nays 25; ami on fourth amendment, v as GO. nays Ifi, Extract from the Journal. WILLIAM JACK, Clerk. Secretary's Officb, \ A. 0. CUHTIN, Filed April 24,1850. j Secretary of the CbmnuwmwWA Sr.cncTAßT*B Office, Harrisburg, June 27,153 C. Jknutylvaniu. n: 1 do certify that the almve 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 file in this office. (L. B.] In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused to lx? affix'*! the seal of the Secretary's Office, tho day and year above written. A. O.6URTIN, Secretary <\f the Qjinmunwealth. I.v Sexate, April 21,1850. Resolntion proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, being under consideration, On tho question, . v » Will the Senate agree to the first amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were a* follow, visa: YKAS—Mcssre-Browne, Buckalew, Crc-awell, Evans, Fer guson, Klennlkcn, Hoge, Ingram Jamison, Knox. Latiliucli, Lewis. MTlintock. Trice, Hclloni, Shuman, Souther. H trail U, T.iggart, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilklus and Piatt, Speaker —24. NAYS-Messrs.Crahh, Gregg. Jordon, Mellinger and Pratt, 5 Ho tho question was determined In the ulUrmative. On the question, Will tho Senate agree to the second amendment? Tho yeas and nays wore taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution and wen* as follow, vl*: YEAS—Messrs Browne, Ducknlcw, Crcsswell, Evans, Hogo, Ingram, Jamison, Knox; Lubaucb, Lewis, M’Clintock, Hello s, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wherry’ and Wil kins—l(J. NAYS—Messrs. Cmbb, Forguscn, Gregg, Pratt, Price aud Piatt, Speaker —9. So the question was determined in tho affirmative. On the question, Will tho Heuntc agree to the third amendment? Tho yeas and nays were taken agreeably to tho Constitution and were as follow, vis?: YEAS—Messrs. Browne, Bnckalew, Cmbb. Crcsswell, Ev ans. Ferguson, Klcnniken, Hoge, Ingram, Jamison. Jordon Knox, Daubach, Lewis, M'Cllnlock, Mellingcr, Pratt, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Taggart, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins and Piatt, Sjxaker —2B. NAYS—Mr. Gregg—l. go the question was determined in tho affirmative. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Constitution and were as follow, via: YEAS—Meoara Browne, Buckalew, Crmwcll, Evans, FV-n -nikon. Hogg, Ingram, Jamison, Jordon, Knbx.Lnubach, Lew is, ITCUntock, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Wal ton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins and Plntl, Spender —23. NAYS —Messrs Crabb, Gregg, Melllnger and Pratt —I. So the question was determined In the affirmative. Journal or the House of Representatives. Aprjl 21,1858. The yeas ano nays were taken agreeably to tho provisions of tho ConsHtutinn, and on the tint proposed amendment* were as follow, viz: YEAS—Messrs Anderson, Baekus, Baldwin, Ball, Bock, (Lycoming,) Berk, (York.) Bernhard. Boyd, Boyer. Brown. Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell, Cur'ty,Craig,Crawford, Dowdall, Edlngor, Fausold, Foster. Getz, Haines. Hamel, Har per, Heins, Hibbs, Hill. Hillegns, Hippie. Holcomb, Hunscck or, Imbrie, Ingham, luois, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporto, LQngnker, LoV«tt, v MCulmont, M’Carthy, M'comb, Man gle, Mencar, Miller, Montgomery, Moorhead; NunfiemnMier, Orr, Pearson, Phelps, purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Kehibold, Kid dle. Roberto, Shonk, Smith, (AUcgboncy,) Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Wyoming,) Strouec, Thompson, Vail, Whollon, Wright, (Dauphin,) Wright, (Luzerne,) Zimmerman and Wright, SiKaiccr —72. NAYS—Messrs Augustine, Barry, Clover, Cobnm, Bock, Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibboney, Hamilton, Hancock, Houmh keeper, Hunekor, Lciscuring, Magee, Mauley, Aftrris, Jfum ma, Patterson, Salisbury, Smith, (Philadelphia,) Walter, Wln trodc and Yeorsley—24. So the question was determined in the affirmative. On th? question, Will the House agree to the second amendment? Tho yens and nays were taken, and were as follow vt»?‘ TEAS— Slcssra Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Boll,Beck, (Ly coming.) Deck. (York*) Bernhard, Boyd, Brown,-Brush, Buch anan. Caldwell, Campbell, Cnrty, Crafg, Fanssold, Foster, Getz, Holcomb, Hunsecker, Imbrie, Ingham, Inniß, Irwin, John*, Johnson, Loparte,;Lebo, Longakor, Lovett, M’QeJraanl. M’Car thy, M’Comb, Mnuglo, Mcncar, filler, Montgomery, Moor herd, Nunnemaclrct, Orr, Pearson, PurtollJ Ramsay, Kccd, RelnhoW, Riddle* Roberts, Shonk, Smith (Allegheny,) Stxoqso Vail, Whallon, Wright, (Luzerne,) Zimmerman and Bright, ' NAYS—Messrs Augustine Barry Clover EdlngonPry Fulton Gaylord Qibbonpy Hanmton Hancock Hunekor Lehwuring Magoo Manley Morris Mamma Patterson Phelps Salisbury Smith (Cambria) Thompson Hklter 1 Flair ode Height (Dau phin) and Yoandey—2s, __ - So the qoestien was determined iiTthe affirmative. 4 Oa the fuwtton) Ilcar yc J I Hear ye! WE bold these tnrtWiself-evident • That the way to be proftB)sds is to buy cheap and always of the best quality riny nothing simply be cause irtsefcesp;’but stream*) yen that it is both g66d and cheap; -tnat-tnowwfiobuy'ehenp by the quantity, can retail Grst quality goads Cheap; that a n economicalbbyer can sell goods at as law a figure in Weilsboro’ as they can be purchased in the City; arid lbenjforethat 5 >,gv. •, ie,fir TAYLOR IS THE M Air, whb ; bdya'booaoitaieallj i pndtbat V ,n- 1 , TAYLOR’S IS THE PLACE, ’ ' 1 ' to pt'«cn*b*‘ ' 1 Gold arid Silver , Duplex, Lever, Anchor and Cylin der WATCHES. Gold Chat no, Gold Lockett, all sites cud qualities, Gold Games and Mo rale Breastpins and Earrings-, finger Ringt, Sleeve Bullous, Studs, tgc Silver Plated Ware. : 1 Cake Baskets, Card- Baskstt, ■ Children s cops, salt cellar*, Egg cups , Tea Knives,, Butter Knives, Table Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, dfc. A nets supply of Clockt of ell kinds, sixes, prices and qualiliet. Weilsboro’ Aug. 14 ’56. G. W. TAYLOR. ALSO JF YOU WANT TO BUY 800K5,.,g0 to T A Y L O R’ S, For be has just returned from the City with an en tirely new slock of BOOKS & STATIONERY., Fancy Goods, Reticules, Portmonnaies, '■ Jet Bracelets, Harrison's Perfum - i cries, Harrison's Shaving and Toilet Soap. HARRISON’S COLUMBIAN INKS, BLAGS BED BLUE. " jl subscriber, grateful Ibr the t\ liberal patronage hercloforegranledbim by the public, that unforeseen circumstances have prevented his serving bis patrons as promptly ae he could have desired in time past, to assure the public (hat with his own practical expert enca, and having secured the services of a|first-class workman, he is now able to undertake Watch and Jewelry repairing, and can fulfil orders promptly and to the satisfaction of all. Charges moderate and all work warranted. N. B. A good assortment of Watches, Clocks Jewelry. Silver and plated ware, School, Miscellane ous, Blank Books, Stationery and Wall-Paper con stantly on hand. G. W. TAYLOR. • Wellsboro', July 17,1856. Jniers Drawn [for Sept, Term 1856, GRAND JURORS, Reuben Taylor, Isaac Wheeler, Geo. M. Foster, Willis Peak, Armon Close, Charles Somers, Thadeus Mitchell, Chas. Tillinghast, Oliver Briggs, Henry Mourey, P. M. Clark, John Senhart, Holman Morgan, J. A. Kemp, U. D. Welch, Jamea Kelly, Garret Compton, Philetus Boardman, A. S. Bryant, Daniel Horton, Michal Shefler Richard Videan, A. K. Bosard, Apoiioa Pitts, TBAVERSE JURORS. Joseph Dewitt, John T. Cook, J. P. Keeney, Abram • Fpalkrod, Charles Edsell, Ansel Purple, Ira Lounsbery Frederick Caldwell, Asa Crippen, John Gibson, Lorain Lamb, Wm, Coolidge, Abram Dewitt, Lyman Wet more, Dyer Inscho, Henry S. Archer, D S. Mackey, Charles Voorhees, Wm. D. Kelly, S. S. Ogden, John V. Swan, S. C. Alfred, C. A. Colegrove, M. D. Bozard, Samuel Car. penter, Wm. Menill, Joseph Campbell, J. S. Bush, Wm. Miller, John E. White, Bateman Monroe, P. D. Parkhurst, Ransom Eglesion, A. G. Garrison, Butler Smith, Erast us Rose. SECOND WEEK Levi rlfmim., o ,t n n „„ c . g_ p ac k. ard, Russel Temple, H. P. Kilbourn, James T. Frost, T. A. Andrus, Daniel Harrower, Ezra Poller, Amos Mansfield, Philander NiJjSS, John James, Thomas Eldridge, Chas. Beebe, Wm. Mclniosh, F. W. Starks, Bi*nj. S. Mulford, James I. Jackson, Benj. Cure, Geo. VV. Herrington, Waterman Mclntyre, D. E. Sherman, D. B. Shoffs, James Good rich, John Craig, John Pierson, Rosel Wj|. lard, Clark Stilwell, S. J. Power, Charles Austin, ThonAas Cone, James Cudworlh, Lewis Crittenden, E. R. Murdock, Samuel Elison, Geo. Hawley. Will Kansas be Free? IS A QUESTION difficult to answer, but that'tho Subscriber is offering merchandize cheap, admits not a doubt. The question will be immediately set tled upon inspection of the Goods and prices. He is just receiving his fall stock, which consists in a general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADECLOTHING, HATS Sc. CAPS, BOOTS Sc SHOES, WOODEN WARE, STONE. WARE, TIN WARE, l>r. Ham's Invigorating Spirit. “A Word to the Wise is sufficient!” The Subscriber lias a large and well selected stock of Goods, and is offermg them at as reasonable prices as can be bought in Tioga Co., or this aide of Cedar Run! He who wants a PLUG OF TOBACCO or a GOOD COAT—She who wants a box of SNUFF or a FINE DRESS, will do well to call and exam ine before purchasing elsewhere. Come and see and be convinced of tho truth of the foregoing statement. J, B. POTTER, Agent, For H. H. POTTER. Middlcbury Centre, Nov. 8,1855. AUDITOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby giv. cn (o all parties interested, that the undersign* ed having been appointed an Auditor to distribute tbe funds arising from the sale of the real estate of Northrop Young among the lien creditors, will at tend to the duties of said appointment and distrib ute said funds on Saturday, the 30th day of August next, at bis office in W cllsboro, Tioga Co„ Pa', at 3 o’clock, afternoon, of said day, when and where all persons having claims on said fund ore notified to attend and substantiate the same, or bo forever de barred therefrom, . JNO. N. BACHE, Wellsboro’, July 31, 1856. Auditor. Application for divorce.—t o &nu Clemens —You are hereby notified that Joseph Clemens, your husband, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga Coqnly for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said Court have appointed Monday the Ist day of September next,at 10 o'clock, forenoon, for hearing the said Joseph Clemens in the premises, at which lime and place yon can attend if you think proper. Wellsboro*, Aug. 14,"*56. JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff. XECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters Testament ary having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Anna Carr, late of Deerfield, dec’d, all those indebted to said estate are requested fb mhke immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them for settlement to Deerfield, Aug. 14, *56. EDDY HOWLAND, 6t 1 Ei'r. REMOVAL,. —DR. B. BARR respectfully > announces tp the public that he hM removed his Office to tbe dwelling lately occupied by Jos. P, Morris, Esq., where ho may be found at all hours when not professionally engaged. Demands for his services promptly responded to Welt* boro', April 24,1856. 3Uia house agree, to. tho. third amendment ? .. oyeaa and taken, and wfcnfosfbttaWi tit; ®*-Mes*TB f Anderson Backus' Baldwin Ball - Bdck'l(ty* cpndDf&BecMSork) Bcrnhaud, Boydßbycr Brown Buchaqan. WM <2aajpb«U Qtfty .Qrnk Crawford. Edlnger Fanfold Foster Fry Got* Hmns uibbs Hill Bill-' egas. Hippie Holcomb Housekeeper Imbrle Infetrftra Innwlr- Lovett M’Calmont M Comb Mangle Mcncar MUlcn Montgomery Kmmonacber Orr Pcaison Phelps Purcell Ramsey Heed Riddle Shenk Smith (Allegheny) Smith ‘(Cambria) ‘Stmth ’(ltybrdfrffcTThbrap&n* • Barry Clover Ooburn Dock Dowdall Fullon pQjlbrd Qibbouey : Ha«Ht6tfs HancbCk Hfihokor Zqlsonrin* if earthy Magee Mnley JfborHeaft Jforrli Prttdjfim .Rein-'. lsW^r—25 8 TFrigbt qofcsß&J a£fiFOarthyM , Oomb Mangle Meneai* Miller Montgomery Voor i h"aid iNuniicmncher Orr Pearson Phelps Purcell Ramsey Reed, IU-inhold Riddle Roberts Shcnk Smith (Cambria) Smith (Wy oming) Thompson Vail Walter Wliallon Wright (Luzerne) Yearsley Zimmerman aqd .fright Spenkt iy-C9. NAYS—slps«ts Barry GloVer Cob Urn FirltOn Glbboncy H*looB Hancock HunekOT Ingluun Loiscnrlng Magee Manley Morns Patterson Salisbury and Wintrodo—l6. Secbxtast’s Office, Barruhuta. Junt 27.1856. ftnntylrnnia tt: I do certify that the above and foregoing la a true and cor rect copy of tho “Yeas” and a JTnys” taken on- tho Resolution proposing amendments to tho Constitution of tho Common wealth, as the same appears on thoJournais of the two Houses of tho General Assembly of this Commoawcaltn for tho ses sion of 18WJ . ✓ 1 [L. S.] IPitnets my hand and tho seal of said office, this twenty-seventh day of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. v A. G. CDRTIN, - •' -Scerdarv of the (bitmomoealth, Jdly 10th, 1886. Philadelphia Advertisements. . . . To tHe Merchants of the West and north west. ■*' f PUItAbELMIA, Ju\f I; 1850. GiNTti.il ex—The Boil road communicatton via Kluiira Williamsport and Catawissa being completed you oro brought nearer to this market than Now York. The prices of Freights arc to be equally loir,. T3)Cipsro,'WC't)io'Undersigned Manu facturers, Jobbers and Wholesale dealers, respectfully ask your attention to our Slarkot and Stocks and Goods, hoping to be moru intimately acquainted with you, and to share a portion of yohr patronage. c Koons ft Hers tine, FKmr Factors, and General Commission 47 V. Wharves and 96 N. Water street. ’ Taylor ft Bacon, Wholesale Grocers and Produce Commis sion Merchonts, 77 N, Water street, Bunn, llaiguel ft Co., Importers of British Goods and Job bers of Fancy and Staple Silk Goods, Embroideries, ftc., 9T N. Third Street. Wm. U, Qortsmann ft Son, Manufacturers and Importers of Military Goods, Ladles’ Dress Trimmings, Curtain and Blind Trimmings, Carriage Trimmings, Masonic and Odd Pel •lows’ Regalia, ftc., 223 Chestnut street, adjoining Masonic Tcmplo. M. L. nallowcll ft Co~ Importers of Silks and Fancy Goods, 147 Market itrect. .Thos. White ft Co. Manufacturers of Straw, Silk Bonnets and Millinery Goods, 41 8. Second street. " P. I. Patton ft Cdt Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers of lints, Capa. Furs, Hatters’ Materials, ftc., 118 Market st. Sleeper ft Fenner, Manufacturers of Parasols and Umbrel las. 120 Market street. Pratt ft Heath, Importers of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, N. W. Conn* 6th and Market streets. James Barber. Wholesale Dealer in Clocks. Agent for Clio Patent Equalizing Thirty Day'Clock, J/anufacturer of Fino Gold Pens, 8. E. Corner of Second and Chestnut street. Moore, Hensrey ft Co. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Hiirdwnre, Cntlcry and Guns 131 Market ft 10 Commerce sis, Win. P, Wilstaeh ft Co. Saddlery and Coach Hardware, Saddle and Carriage Trimmings, Harness Mountings, ftr.. 28% Nurtli Third street. Morris, Jones ft Co. Penn, Boiler Plato, Boiler Rivets, Sheet Iron, Steel and Pig Iron, Kails, ftc.. Market ft 16th st- Ixqvis, Md}ca t Co.. Agents for Lewis! Jhtre Jicada, Fare Zincs and Pitre Colors. Also for the wile of the Pcnna. Man ufacturing Co’s Comjenaed Lye, a.cheap substitute fur Soda and Potash. ’ N. Sja*hc?t Thomas. Manufacturing Chemist and Whole sale Druggist, Vn. 2d South Second street. Wright. Smith ft Co. Importers* and'Jobbers of Chinn, Glass and Gueeu's Ware, 206 Market and 2o Commerce street. Joshua Couphuid. Large Gilt Frame Mirrors, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, ftc., 27 8. Fourth street. Borer, GraefT ft Darling. Wholesale Dealers In Boots, Shoe#, Hats and Straw Goods, 12d North 39 street. Wood's Ornamental Iron Works.lron Railings, Verandahs, Fouijbups, /iidge Atciiuo. SI. Walker ft Sons, 2H Market street, (late.of N. E. Corner Cth and .Market «t«.) Manufacturers of Patent Wire Railing, Iron Bedsteads, Wire Worked Selves, ftc. Depot tor Pickles, Preserve*, Fresh Fruits, 109 South 3d street. G. IV. Osborne ft Co. Manufacturers of Ochorno'o Super fine American Water Color*, 69 N. Sixth street. s Julj 31. 3m. JOHN A. RIDDLE. Tniveling Agent. At Merchants' Hotel, N. 4th Street,. Pjiiliulflpjiirv. ®THE SALAMANDER SAFES OF PHILADELPHIA TJIK WOULD. EVANS & WAIWm. - 20 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. ha\e had thv surest demonstration in tho following Certifi calc*, that their manufacture of Salamander Safes has at length’fnlly warranted the representations which- have been made of them, ns rendering an undoubted security against the terrific clement: Pun.ADr.ipmA, April 12, 1856. .V • r< Evans <£• TT7i/«m—•Gents:—lt affords us the highest sal. :.u:uou t<* “late to you, that owing to the vory protective qualities of two of the Halamunder Safes which wo purchased oj you some few months since, wo saved a large portion of uur Jewelry. Hooks, Papers, Ac- exposed to tho calamitous fire in HaiMead Place, on the morning of the 11th in«t. When we reflect that these Safe* were located in the fourth story of the building wo occupied, and that they Jell subse quently into a heap of horning ruins, where the vast concen tration of boat caused the brass plates to molt, we cannot hut regard the preservation of the xalnable contents ns most con vincing proof of the great security afforded by your Safes. We Khali take much pleasure in recommending them to men of business as a sure reliance against tire. . Geoboe W. Simon’s k Bro. Philadelphia, April 12,1856. ifetsrf Even* tf TTo/son—l have to offer you my testimony in favor of the great security afforded Co my entire slock of jewelry, hooks, papers, Ac., during the roceut disastrous con flagration In Ttamtcnd place, from the fact that the same were contained In two of the Salamander Safes munufm tnml by you. Having (alien from the fifth story of the Artisan Build ing, where they nere previously placed and expose*! to a vast heat for a long time, tho preservation of th - valuable deposits seemed to every oue who witnessed the opening aud interior examination, a matter of profound astonishment. To all who may require a perfect protection from the rava ges of fire, I shall not hesitate to recommend the use of your Safes, oa 1 consider they have now uudurgoue the most try ing test. N. ¥.. Morgan. Philadelphia. April 14,1856. Messrs Emm of any service to me, bat as those fears am now happily re* movitl. I feed it only duo to say to yon, that I can henceforth recommend tho use of your Safes to all who may wish to feci a confidence in the perfect security which such means provi des nguim«t so frightful an element. July 3d 1850. Edward Qaokill, Bookbinder. Constantly on hand Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks for Banka, Stores Ac. 1 HERRING’S SAFE AGAIN } THE CHAMPION ! The only Safe which, In every Instance, preserved their entire BiiiHiPßii Id these fine, the UERBIX(3’S .SAFE, standing side by side with those advertised "as “warranted t° stand 10 per rent. rpore fire thfvh forth'the acknowledged victor, not only preserving tbeiv contents In excellent order, but be ing themselves in a condition to go through another ordeal, while the boasted “Salamanders” of other makers wore bad ly need up in every Instance, and in some cases their entire contents completely destroyed. To tho public \\s would simply say,’that, during the four teen years the Herring’s saf6 has hecn before them, more than two hundred have passed through accidental fires without the occurrence of a qlnglo lo«J. 'We Would therefore, caution purchasers against the mis representation of interested parties. The Herring’s Patent is the only made lo this city which is protect ed by «k potent Right, and wd Vill guarantee It to resist mote thou double tho amount of heat of any other safe now kuovru. 1 FAJiRELS and. herring. Sole ln this State of Hearing’s Patent Champion Safes. 34 Waluat Street, rililailoljjlila, X. B.—“ Evans A Watson’s Improved Salamanders,” “Oliver Bvan’s,” “C. J. Oaylcr's” and “Lott's Asbestos;” Iron ChcstA (a large assortment having been taken in pari payment for Hwrwg’s,) will be sold at low prices. ' June 26, MW. • IMPROVEMENT EXTRAOROINRRY, WE w6w3 tcspertrully call the attention or Mill own Ora and ail interested in the use of water' dower in this vicipitv, to a patented Iron Water Wbeey (called Greehlcaf*.'graviU and percussion Water pone of which they nave recently pnt in a Saw, ftlil! owned by Judge While bf Wcllaboro’ and Dr,. Archer of Morris township; and sitnaled oh 6 and a fourth Babb’s Crect.on the ’ Sjtony'Forl. This whedl . r three tenths, thence south fifty two perches thence west eighty three perthes and three tenths to the southwest comer thereof, thence north one fourth of a de gree cast seventy fi\e perches and two tenths to the place of beginning—Containing sixty seven acres and four tenths more nr less, being lot,-* No. «i$ unci No. 162 of Bingham lands in «Ud township. uml part of warrants No. 2WO and 2041. Terms cash uu day of sale. JOHN CHII’PKN, Administrator. PRUDENCE TREMAIN, Administratrix. Jane 20,1850. Deerfield woolen facto ry. 30,000 lbs. WOOL WANTED, To manufacture on shares, by the yard, or in cx change for cloth. The subscribers have rented the above place of E. & B. S. Bowen, and ore prepared to take in work on as good terms as any other cs- Üblishmcnt. WOOL CARDING and Cloth-Dressing done on the shortest notice. Cush, Wool, Lumber and all kinds of Produce taken in exchange for work. The subscribers are the same parly lhal run the old Factory in 1844, ami will be glad to see all /heir old customers, hoping by a strict attention to busi nes* to give general satisfaction. Alt who wish to l»e served wetland promptly will do well to try us. N. 6. E. Si. 6. S. Bowen will hold themselves responsible for the payment of customers. SCHOFIELD &, BERRY. Deerfield, Juno 20,1856.-3m* ■VTOTTCE is hereby given that flic undersigned intend to II apply to the legislature of Pennsylvania at Its next annual Mission fur the creation of a Hank fur the purposes uf discount, deposit, exchange and gum-ral banking, with arapi tol of Ona Hundred Thousand Dollar*, with tfie privilege of Increasing it to Too Hundrc*PThouw»nd Dollars.to he located at NVcllidiorough. Tiogn Countv, Pennsylvania, aud to bo culled “THE TIOGA COUNTY BANK” WelNhornugh. Tioga Co. June 28,1856. M. M. Con vers, 0. 0. Osgood. 8. K. Ensworlh, J. R. Bowen. U. H. Bailey*. IVm. A. Ro». John Dirkinion.Haumel Dickinson. 8. F. Wilton, J. Emery, Thos. Allen, J. L. R*»bln*«ou. Jno. N. Bachc, R. G. While, John Mathers, L. 1. Nichols, 8. R, Smith, James Kimball, 0. Robinson, Wm. Bacho, Geo. C. Kress, L. Bacbo. *VpOTICE.—Tho undersigned citizens of Tioga County. Pa, X v hereby give notice that they Intend lo make application to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at Its next session, (which commences on tho first Tuesday of January 1857.) for tho creation of a corporate hotly with bunking or discount pri\i leges, by the name and style ofTIIKTIOOA COVNTY BANK to he located at Tioga Village. Tioga cmmtv IVnn*vlvanla, with a capital of ONE lICNDRKD THOt'SANT) DOLLARS', with tho privilege of increasing to Two Hundred Thousand Dol lars. [Tioga May 10th iSofi-J B. C. ‘Wickham. H. S. John«ton. f*. C. Somers, Tra Well-, T. L. Baldwin, K. T. Bentley, John W. Guernsey. Lewis Daggett. n. B, Wells. Leroy Talmr. A. C. Bu>h, J S. ihHi, F. E. Smith, H. K. Smith. A. Humphrey. Ljnmu H. Smith, Joseph Aiklu, P. 8. Tuttle, C. G. Dennhou. Q ELECT SCHOOL.— M ISS MA- O RY BRADLEY, of Genoa, Cay. uga Co., N. Y., wou|d respectfully inform the oili 2cns of Wclfaboro and vicinity, that she will open a Select School for Boys and Girls, Monday, July 38, 1856. TUITION, Reading, Wrilingand Spelling $2 00 Common English Branches 2 50 Higher Branches 3 50 Satisfactory references given. Wcllsboro* July 24, 1836. Custom Boot Sc Shoe Shop, AT M. Sherwood's old sinnd, where ihe Sears’ Bovs continue to moke, mend, and measure lo order, at as low prices as the times will admit. All work warranted—lo wear out in a year or so —and not rip or come to pieces 'till it does vdfcar out Hides Wanted. CASH will be paid for any quantity of hides a the highest market price. July 13, 1854. W. SEARS. WHEW? OO TOD HADN’T HEARD THE NEWS? 'O Well, no wonder. Kansan has been invaded, Lawreneb.has been socked and the Free Slate Ho vel with all its Furniture has been destroyed. The subscriber,always awake to the best iuterestoof his fbllow.citizens, and knowing that there most be a great demand lor CABINET FURNITURE in consequence of said Sack, has concluded to row main at bis old‘stand, two doors below Roe’s Store, where he is generally in attendance to receive and wait upon customers. Constantly on hand, or man, ufactnred to ofde'r, ' Solhsj /piyans, Ottomans, Card , Centre, Dining if Breakfast Tablet , DresS Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus, MAHOGONY & COMMON WASH STANDS. Cottage , French and Common Bedsteads , of every description, together with ail arliciesnsu* ally made in his line of business. Prom his knowledge of the business he flat, ters himself with the belief that those wishing to purchase, would do well to call and examine Ills work before sending clsewher for an inferior article. ' TURNING done in a neat manner, at short no lice. Chairs! 1 Chairs! In addition to the above, the jS&RSftber would inform the public that he has yJm | juslrecoivcdalargeand ImndsoiucassorU raent of CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS, Boston and Common RocHne Chairs . winch ho will bcU as cheap, if no I cheaper, limn they can be purchased anywhere else in Tioga county. Call and see them Wcllsboro’, June 19 *56. B. T. VANHORN. CUT1 A P FARIW.— A RARE CHANCE TO BUY.—Tbo Farm known as ibo “Old Knapp Farm,” in Charleston township, ffsJWg* in this county, is now offered for sale on jjjgsas£« reasonable terms. ’ This Farm is led in the M Darlt Settlement” Valley, is well watered, and lays upon the mam road from Wcllsboro' to .Mansfield. It is three miles from Wcllsboro’, about eight miles from Mansfield and the Tioga .Railroad, and about four miles from the WelUboro 1 &. Tioga Plnukroad at Poller’s Hotel m Middlebury. A new church is being erected within about J 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 cul tivation, well cleared and well fenced. Upon it arc a large frame house, frame barns, sheds and outbuildings, and a good apple orchard. A wood lot of about -40 iicrcs lying adjoining is also for «alo. This is really a desirable property, and may be purchased low. Its situation is one of the best, being near to the Railroad on one side and (lie county seal on the other, and thus furnished with a market for every variety of produce. For.further particulars enquire of B. S. Darlt, Troy, Bradford county, or of the subscriber at Wellsboro., Tioga county, Pa. H. W. WILLIAMS. July 10,185G-tf NEW ESTABLISHMENT. NEW BOOTS. WM, RILEY & BENJ. SEELY fpfl would respectfully inform the . l | ... citizens of Wcllsboro’ and vicinity, that they have commenced the 'Boot * Shoe business in the building formerly occupied by tlie “Ttaga Eagle." They are now ready lo do ail in Iheir line in the best manner—and will makd Fine Sewed and Pegged'TJools and Shoes, in the most approved style, as well as Coarse Work. Repairing- done in a snperior manner. They would respectfully solicit the patronage of !ho citizens of this place, assuring them thot 1 hey will en deavor to merit their favdrs by using the best slock, by careful workmanship, and by punctuality. Cash paid for Hides. July 3d, '56. 6m. from May 1, NEW GOODS! WEW GOODS!— Just received from lhairillageof New-York, a large and splendid assortment of Spring & Summer Goods d the Store of the undersigned in MiddJebury, Pa, and which he is offering at reduced prices. Ills stock consists in a fullassorlnlentof all man ner of Goods commonly kept in a country Store. It is needless to mention articles. We .-hull keep, constantly on hand. Pork, Flour, Sail, While Finl and Mackinac Trout. We are determined* to sup. ply the wants of every man, woman and child, in our line of business, and soy to our frit nds and pa. Irons to come on with the utmost confidence in *>ur disposition and ability to supply your every want. It will be owing lo a combination of oor comput ers to bribe the N, Y. Sc Erie Railroad Company against transporting our freight, if we fail in so do ing* H. H. POTTER. Mid’b’y Center, June a ’aG. J. B. Pon-hr. act. TNSOLVENT NOTICE— tNot-i ■ ncr«. J- by given that 1 have applied to the Hmior.iiilo Judges of the Court of Common Pleas lor 'he Coun ty of Tioga, for the benefit of the Insolvent haw* of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; mu they have appointed the first day of September next, al ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day, io hear mo and my at the Court House m the boro J of Wellsboro’.Jwhcu and where my creditors enu at tend if they think proper. IRA WARREN. July 24, 1856. Time! Time! Time! Time rpiME flows from instants, and of these each one JL Should be esteemed as if. it were alone. If any wish to redeem time now lo*t, please end just one door north of B. B. Smith 6c Son's where it shall be restored. The subscriber is now ready to do anything in (holine of Repairing tVa(cfict\ Clocks and Jewelry. All work warrant'd. WelUboro, July 24,1856. A. FOLEY. fIAHE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing J_ between Jamc* Duffy, John DnfiV, Clem* Duffy jr., and Landis Duffy, under the firm of Jumirrf Duffy & Brother*, fa this day dissolved by mnlml Consent. John Duffy retiring. The bonks of the firm are In the hands of the ne# firm nf Jnir.es Duffy Brothers for settlement. ’ JAMot* DUFFY, JOHN DUFFY, CHARLES DUFFY, Morris, Nov. 13, 1855. LANDIS DUFFY, WHEREAS, Letters of Adminfalrntion having hcen granted to the undersigned on the est ate of Jacob Babb, lute of Morris, deo’d, those in debted lo said estate are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against tho same will present them for settlement, lo Morris, June 19, ’56. DANIEL DOANE. j; AHth't. ATTENTION ALL!! THEY SAY! Theyjtany that G. W, Taylor ha* ihr largest and beat assortment of WALL PAPER town. Diop in at the Book &■ Jevvtln btuio for the proof. (April K.