The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, August 28, 1856, Image 3
Notice, TFTK PEWB of the Presbyterian Church of WoUaboTo’ vlll be rented on Mondiy September Bth At 10 o'clock A. M. M the Church for one year from Sept. Ist 1854. By order of Trdfctee*, G. 0. OSGOOD, Bcc*y. Adutßistralar’s Notice. lETTERB of Admlblatratlon bkrlog been granted to the J undersigned on the Estate of STEPHEN TUOMA3, late of Charlestown, dec'd., all persona indebted to said £sthte-are requested to make tmmoUath Md those baring alahni o**!ijst AeT-dafe to CbarlwtoQ, Augoat 23d, ’&&. p. O. EDWARDS Mwix* FOR SALE, A Woolen Factory Sc Saw mill. TltE SUBSCRIBER, nriibing to change bis bn.lnesL offers for sale hli TToolpn Factory, Saw Mill and near WelUboto’. Tlio Machinery In thfc Factory consU(tng«f “one Sett" Is la good,running drier, most of It It neartjyjtyw and of tbs best construction. He will sell the •r, or the factory machinery separately; the location fagogd, and the terms trill be easy. Apply to the subscriber on the premises, or by Jetfer to this place VTcIWbW Aug. 261 h 1860. J. 1. JACKSON. UNION ACADEMY. 6. B. PRICE, Principal. HRS. SOPHIA PRICK. I ' MISS A. BEACH, " -Crecepfren. J Trtchar of JiuHe. TT HR first term for the ensuing year will commence Septom* A ber 9; the second Dec, 3; the third February 24. unarm m tun : TulUoi . tewoni on Plano or Melodeao • hoard ($1 50 per week,* • Hoorn ■ . , . f o*l—Fall sad Spring, *loo,"Winter "ashing - . • Incidentals . ' Deerfield August 28 from $3 50 to isioo ' - -900 • 10 60 • - r 160 •‘ ' / 125 • - 176 yiNEOAR, of the best qua lily can be obtained ROY’s DRUG STORE. "Vl f ANTED—'t¥o tctlro, efficient and responsible Agent* to«WTi« Tioga County for subscriptions to the new Sisp of the county, shortly to bo publiahod. Address, D. HCOTT, 116 Philadelphia. Wcllsboro* Cemetery Company. Lo(holders of (fify Company are hereby no -1 'lified iliata Meeting loreftct.'aim'lMattogSrs tmihe .ensuing year,* ill beheld/al lht> CourfHoeee on (he Ul Monday of September neat, at 3.o’clock ,p the afternoon. i. I. JACKSON. Soft. T>3EMOVAIi.—DR. R BARR respectfully v. no; nDO l ln ff* *? l^e poUic that hf i.tuua removed hti Office to the dwelling lately occupied by joeJP. he may be found at aVho£a when aot professionally engaged “ ***** 10 HEREa{S, Letter, of Administration having rV traoted totie, eulwcriber on the estate C 0^ ,0n * tato 6ulli,an ' dec’d, all those indebted to aaid estate are requested to make imme. «alc payment, and theae having claim* against tL, **o le ;. wl f reseul them for eeulctnept.to ■ . Sullivan, Aug. 21,’50. DANIEL COMPTON, 61 AdmV. N°™ E 0F --^CORPORATION.— Notice i. W ,n application liaTbcon b, F w R COUr ,i fteas of Tlott do.. ' R °“’ H> ®- D. C. Holden ind “PrVhJto b” n V*I ch . >rUr of ’ nc °fporation for the n •Bnd CoB * re 8»««" of Rich r- J °^ ufficien J r “*° n b* "howri to the “ntrary the said Court will decree that they he and wsutn b °? y a Corp * r i 1 *- J - F - DONALDSQN., Wellsqpro August 31,185 Q. Prrtfyj Hear ye! Beanie! Hear ye! WE hold theae Irt^fisSfr-eTideDt: That the way to be proepji* is to buy cheap and always of the beat quautyj%y nothing simply be bjf the quantity ebn'jeUH first qqalily good* qhfap{ that an economippijbsjgjf^n.sel^goods‘at as low a figure in Wellatoro' as they bahhepurchased in the ± * A V*o ; n A> -Slkf v KYSxk'l i 6M aM a&M, Dri/Sr&Mr, dOOMM WyUn. : dcr all Mo ■ piltwijwingfjifi SUy©rf^ia^;^ji^re. TabU gui : Spibuii, A «eih sajtphf.'of CltHisfeU. lcvUi,'sittt;'tyitts oad g* oditiet, ' Wellsbdro’ AUf.llt ’56. , Hi t ~Ti a A.- t A A'.t '< '*i i 1 ,< ; 1 • A li' S vt J-F YOU '.WANT TO BUY BOOKS, v go to T ’ A 'it :l ,0 'lf' For he has just returned from llie Cily with an cn '■ * llrely hew stock of " 1 " \ BOOKS & STATIONARY, 1 ■ Fancy Goods, Reticules, Porlmonnaies, , Jetßracelets, Harrison’s Perfum. • • n cries, Harrison’s Shaving • - and Toilet Soap. ~ , , , HARRISON’S COLUMBIAN INKS, : ft ßims. A'-OARD'T’Thei sobscribaiugmlaßiLAr the liberal patronage heretofore granted him public, and aware that unforeseen elrcnipstanees have prevented his serving,bis patronsasprpmpfhr as ha could have desired in tinje past, pegs toiaasUri the public (hat with his own long practical erperi, encs, and having sccpred Hie services .of ( a fifst-cllas workman, he is now alilo to undertake Watch 6nd 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 Wait-Faper'cqhl slantly op hand. G. W. TAYLOR. 1 , Wcllsboro’, July 17,1856. Trial List for September Term, 18^ D. A- Parke vs. E. D. Tioney ~ , J " Baker vs. Kelly Guy While vs. Daniel White Thomas Putnam vs. Edwin Dyer Chatham Township vs. Charles Avery Dickinson vs. Harris, Wells &, Cp, N. Thompson et al vs. Sylvia Parmcntier Wm. Trowbridge etal vs. Jacob Prnlzmaa elal R. H. Mariall for Lynch vs. C. Churchill et tl same vs. same Wm. B. Middaugh et al vs. Guernsey Si, Whitman J. D. Hall vs, J. Sherwood A. N. Hart vs. C. H. L. Ford “ vs. H. T. Ryan “ vs. Lake &. Evans Stephen Shelf vs. Peleg Peck John Shelf vs. W, Bead) A. N. Hart vs. J. Si, W, Faulkner Kelly lor Field vs. D, Morsman'a Admr’s, O. B. Camp vs. H.T. Ryan Hr h6a et» 1 vs. Chatham SchoolAßraptA John Wasa vs. H. A, Guernsey R. Sampson vs, J. Yonkinel al 5 Thos. Montague vs. Henry Markham John Fox vs. J. P. Morris Henry Wedge vs. Barnes St. Jennings Union Township vs, C. O. Spencer el al Wm. M. Evans vs. Joseph Gee Knoxvi'le School Di’t’s vs. John Goodspeed Silas Allis vs. D. P. Shaw j. l.ocscs fx0,,.,-, . T.orn lajcke Samuel Rcxford To. H. P. Yeomßr Union School Direct’* vs. G. M. Foster et al ft. T. Ryan vs, Ethel Harris W. E. Clark et al ». E- Miller’s Executors’' ArvineClark ' t». : Sams’* 11 . [Rory Hath bone vs. J.A.iHamiqpad ' nA H, H. Abernelhy, . vs. Eyan Lew)s , A Hoard St Beach vs. Joseph Palmer j A. Fellows’ Adm’r vs. S. Bennett of »r Wm. Hubbard Vs. HaVfts S. X. Billings et al • Vi. Datid’ Mattisuu Wm. C. Weed v». G. W. Taylor David Coats vs. .. ■ Teacbmiaet il Samuel Grinnell vs, James Ford David Coats vs. John W, Shoff - - Bridge A Remington vs. E, B. Benedict l«wis Westbrook vs. G. B. & G. C. Mann L. Wilcox et al vs. Ira. Wilcox John Beamish, , vs. {. Merrok Ex’r H. E. Dibble’® Co. vs. R.T. Uyad ’ ’ ‘ Anson G. Phelps et al vs, S. Bennett et al ' J. Bullock vs. same T. L. Baldwin et al vs. J. W. Guernsey, j ’ ■Pliny rower vs. Jadob Pnitiman ■ ” H. A.Gocrnsey ” Vs. D.P.Roberts'eval ’ Will Kansas T)e Tr §e ? IS A QUESTION difficult to answer, but that the Subscriber is offering merchandise cAesp.sd/nits Dot A doubt. The question will be immediately set tled opoo inspection of Uie Goods end prices. He is just receiving his Tall stock, whicti consists in agfentrslwssortenent of 1 . c. . 5»m»3V DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY.MADECLOTHINO, HATS St CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ‘ WOODEN WA R E. STON E WARE, TIN WARE, Dr. Ham’s Invigorating. Spirit. "A-Word'to Ihe Wise is sufficient /’’ The Subscriber has s large «nd well selected slack of Goods, ind is offering them si as reasonsble pripes as can be boqgbj in Tioga C<n, orUiixjtide of CKdar Run! Ho 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 incbcCopc purchasing claewlicre. ’ ■ Come and see and be convinbetf bf the truth of the -foregoing statement ■ J, & POTTBR. Agest,. For H. Hi POTTER. Middlobur, Centre, Nov. 8,1655, . AUDITOR’S NOTICE-—Notice is hereby giv. cn to all parties interested, that the undersign ,e4 having,beep appointed, sn Auditor to distribute the funds arising from ilio sale of the real estateof Northrop. Young among .the lien creditors, will' at tend to the duties o( said (appointment and dlielrib ute said funds on Saturday, the 30th day of August o ifdck. aflerhoon, of eata day, when, and wncre,all •persons Having claims on raid fund 'die hoQfied to attend'andSubstantiate the same, blf be (brevet de barred tbeisfifem. _• . ,JNO. N. BACHE; '• Wellsbonj’,'July 31/18S6. Auditor,' . . ~ i • f ’•» ' ~.t Application tor divorce.—iu ncVw ' ClamrtV—You are hereby notified lh?f Joseph Clemens, your husband, has applied to (he Court df Common Picas of Tioga County foradiyottofhpn the bonds of matrimony, and ..that tbe said Cdiift lave.appoiatcd Moudaj the, Ist day,iof September next,nl, 10 o’clock, forenoon, (bn hearing the said Joseph Clemens in Ihe premises, Pt, which time and place yon can attend if you think proper— . Wells boro’, Aug. 14,’56. JOHN MATHERS, - ~~ Stiriff. * EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters ‘.testepiqpt arj nivUg been granted lo the undersigned on the estate of Anna Carr, late of Peer6pld,dec’d, all those indebted to Said estate are Vcrfucsted ‘•'to tnskc immediate payment, and those having Claims against Ifae seme wHI present them for settlement to ' J Aug, #QW^£D, E ; PrpsoH |f ‘ ■; ’ "6ftht mntkk^kaßkl 1 *J! >• ), * t&e Saiajte . (M CbrtWoiwaUft <y- ftmisytodnfiTfe. m# r r Wrt* the foßowtog amoodraoDtf.arepropped,la. tfe eonsti* _ r-nvi. ni' trm.tereamo**.' !jl-i;i,-i-,.;>, i.k,t: i. ■J-! - 1 • ',^^^;§fe; V; ’;' li v ‘'; n * • the'SWto’ cam) aOiMCtt Mvaoo^wlpinntayfaKtwtittta^. : 'iknatoA: t»ieWhatever.'-'no truiM*?- ,11,1.1 irur* $). '.Btcm* ahln. wbUtto*; titbit , Jiflillffl; pjjrei,, tf*, state may contract dents to rape! Incision, suppress insdrrec ' tlon. defend the state in. war, or to redeem jthe Drosent NU*;*tt WlkUbVkrWbg from the contracting of inch debta, shall bo appliedtto,Uio- Section a. Exccpt-the'drit*above fpAdftbd,ia toetioorooet and two of &U‘artlcl&,&o debt.whatever pf Oa.bebab£ef the state.. . . SxcnpNd. th£ jkyideht of tbd pk&nt'&ebt, and thy rfddrodoJTdebt contracted os aforesaid, the legist*' tore shall, at Its first session, after tlia'.tdbbtffifi pfltbis amendment, create,a sinking fund, which shall bo sufficient slit of tbo’Det'htfirndl income iof thrpublW in time owned -by or rHotrfces, thMoMy-bedesigoatsd ainfc^ Ing fund raay:be T {Ufte.to to. It any part of the taxes, or other revenues of toa rcquiroU for the ordinary and current expenifes Of fcfrvgfti* l . WOT&aiftfl&l part of the said sink{ng.fuo||i.ah < b°- used or applied other* wise than in the public debt, until tho amount of such debt is reduced bolow ths sum of fire million* of dollars. ‘ ' Skctios 6. The credit of thel commonwealth shgH not hi' any a), comply, cot ppratlon. or ; hof shall {be cqm-i monwealth hereafter becoibVa joint owtlfeT, 6r'stbclQi6lder, id any company,’ association,'or corporation. ••»»*- Section 9. assume the debt, or any pprt thqrool, epuntfl ctyy t twxppgh or? township ; pc of,aoy corporation,or pssoctMion; nnlcss such d^bt 1 shall hare b3ed , cont*u*t£d tbfenxblo the ehfto to repel Invasion, Suppress dotnestlfc tnsoirection,'defend- itself in time of war, pt to assist th&state Ur |ho discharge of any portion of its present indebtedness. Section-?,' The legislature shall sot authorise aay cgnhty. city, borough, township, or incorporated by virtue of a vote of lie cmtens/or othVri?H*e, to be&md ip any company,association, or comomiou ; or to obtain money for, or loan lis credit to, any corporation, association, institu tion, orpoxty. •, > ••. '-ncmra akekuwott. There shall, bo an additional, article to said constitution. to be designated as articlb,XlT, as follows; ARTICLE XII. OE NSW COUNTIES. No county shall bo divided by a lino cutting off over one ten thof its population, (either to forma new county or other wise,) witlidut tho express assent of stich connty, by a vote of the cWtdrtihordof; nor shall any now connty bo established containing less than four hundred square miles. Tlilßl> AMENDMENT. fr«n soptlon itwo fof the first, article pfrihs constitution, ■lrtkioofthe Words* citfJWPhU&fpMa, afd of-each county respectively ft fro rn fee t tan flv%samo art We. strike out the words, *'qT 1 Vi iT<s r?r7n/ifa ana of the wwj/ coftnliet from section seven, some article, -strike out the word*,v“a«7/icr the <;iiy of Jt’hiladdphia nor any," and Insert In lieu thereof- the words, “and no;” and strike ntit section four, same article, and In lifeu thereof insert the following! ■ T “Section 4. In the year ono thousand eight hundred and in every seventh year thereafter, reprcscqta lives lb the number of one hundred, Blinll W affporlioirid'imd distributed equally, throughout the state, by districts, in pro portion to the number of taxubie inhabitants in. the several thereof; except that any. county containing jut, least three thonsknd five hundred taxable*, may be allowed rate representation; but no more than three counties* «i£il be jollied, and no county shall be divided, in the tyrmaUop.of a district. Any city containing a sufficient number of taxa ble* to entitle it to at. least tpro shall have a separate reprAcnfatlbn resigned it, and shall bo divided into convenient districts of contiguous territory,'of equal-taxable population ns near aa may be, each of plUch districts shall elect one representative;’’ 1 At the end of section seven, same Article, insert these words. “/Ac city of f'hiladtlphia shall be diculetl into tingle tinaiofidl ditlriels, of contiguous territory at nearly equal in taxable pop tdalwn at j*tstibl< ; but no i card shall be divided in the forma turn therenfl*' ■ 5 i * ‘ ■ The legislature. %t Its first session, after the ftdqptipn pf this amendment, shall divide.the city of Phitadvlplda into senato rial and representative districts, in the manmrabovepSvll ded; such district*,to remain Unchanged tlw apportSb mcDl iu the year one thousand eight hundred pud slxty-fqor. TOtTITII AMENDMENT. To be section XXVT, Article T. ‘ }l 4 The legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke, or an nul, any charter of incorporation hereafter conferred by or under, any special, or general law, whenever ie their opinion It may be Injurious to the chitons of the commonwealth; In rticli manner, however, that no injustice shall 'be done to the corporators. XiKllflf, WM. ment, yeas 24. nays 5. On the second amendment,-yeu T9,' nays ft' On4fce,thliAia|cndiMat>yens 28, nays 1. On the fourth amendment, yeas 23, naysi. .. , , .. Extract from the Journal. ‘TBOS. ArMAGUlllß^^wr. ment, yeas 72, nays 24. On nmcudmciit, yeas 63, nays 25. On the third anfendmWit, yeas 61, nays 26; and on JmSraS. yiirfAil JACltj rti-.f > > ;• /JL fl. CURTIN, ..., - Filed April Jw, 1856. >•. .. ftaniprjf Btcnun'rOmcfc, narrbbmg, JwM !7,1868/' itonuylranta, 49/ L r 1 , t . - , iM| 1 do certify that the above and foregoing Ib a true and cor origJi»|'«*ljMqUkHon raU|tyeto’aa*ai*Bni meat of the ConetftaUon. (tf.tbe acmo re mains on file tnlhls office. , •> 3 [L.B.] In testimony whereof'l hkva hereunto Mt ay band end coated to be affixed the. tool of the Secretary's Office, tbit day and year above written. A. (i. CURTIN, Sterdaryt(fiAt VommontetaiOt. 1 Iff Aknate, ApKl 21,'185f1. Resotatton pro*>oti»g «mvmln»<Jnt*Uo the Constitution of the Commonwealth, befog under consideration. On -the question, * TVlllthfe Pedate agree to-the first amendment? •*' The yens and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of tho UmJtUiiUpn, and were as follow, viz: YEAS—Messrs- Browne, BuckaleW,Cpc« swell. TJvktis, Fcr nlou, FletmlkctL Jamison. Knox, Lfubadi, Lewb, M’CUntock, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Sqiiflier, Strain, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins and Vlutt, Xj*u)nr NAYS-Mewra. Crabb,Gregg, and Pratt, 6 So the question w.is determined in me affirmative. On the ' Will the Pei. .* 'gree to the eccond amendment 1 The feak dhd'nayl were taken agreeably (o of the OqnsUUitton and. were jui follow. r|»: ~ YEAR—Messrs Broyrne/lhickalew, Cress Well, Evans. Hdge, Ingram, Jamison ,-K nox, Lew la, M’Cllntock, Sctto*!, Shnmiii, Souther, 1 Straub, Walton, .Welsh, Wherry and Wil kins—l 9. ' ,' , NAY8 —Messrs. Crnbb, Ferguson, Oregg, Pratt, Prfco - arid Piatt, Spealer — 6. go the question was 1 determined In the .affirmative. On the question, ~ r . , .. •; Will the Senate ngfoo to the third AmchnmoT)! I * Tho j6A» and nayrvrero taken agreeably totboCdnetUotkm and were us follow, viz: -• )n YEAS—Messrs. Browne, Bnckalew, Crabh, Crcsswell, Ev ans, Fergusqu, Flenuikcn, {logo, Ingram, Jamison, Jordon Knox, Laubach, Lewis! u’Cfintockl. MelUnger,'lTdtt, Itico, Hellers, Shuman, Souther/ 'Straub, Taggart, Walton, Welsh, SVberrv, Wilkins and Matt, Speaker —2B. / NA\ J B—Mr. Gregg—l. 80 the question wqs determined lq the affirmative. On the qu&rion, . 1 f ■ • ‘ . . 1 Wiil the Senate agree tq the .,, A The yeas ami nays wore token agreeably to the ConAiltufkm and were Os fblloW, v(t: * ‘ TEAS—Messrs Browne, Evans, Fkn nlkan: Doga, UtgiWn, JfUnlsqp. Anrilm, Bpom, Unbadb Lew is, Mulmtock, wee,Seuensshutann, SoKther,Slrauof Wal ‘ttmy'Walahj'Wherry ,?.¥Eilkißa •*d~pl*jA,... . :f . NAXftr'-^e^r B Crabj), Orott, Mellingux ancf Pratt— 4*\ '6O the question «u deturTmncd In the atßhiljUlTti* l Journal of the House of ItoproscntMlves. ApnttftV tBM. Ssgs^srgmmmt YBAS—Messrs- Bw>tw» (Lycontlng,) JJock, (York,) Bernhard* Boyd. Boyer. Brown, Brush, Buchanan, Caldwell, Campbell,‘Carty, Crihr; OtfcWfbrd, 'swvHWl?<Mlng*3 ttiT per^ Heine, Hlbbs, Hill, lllllegas, Hippie, llulcomtvi| qftsoqk •Si* Wafibfc*aaten-9&e-< >.» hi--., , ~u ..... • ; keeW, Htfnekcf; Leb*nrfttg, luge*, Manley, iforrtt, ‘ifam 'T»a,^Umom!Bali.borT,'£mitbl (m.adeWUM,) WatyavWitt -Ifodo A|iul Yqnr^qy—jil., So the question wits determined iff thd affirmative.' ' 1 On the question, • Will thisHiWsoagtee to’the second lutyndmeotf, . . The yeiutandyviys were taken, and ware os folio* v|r: TEAS—Messrs Andetson,ttickdkpn!idw)n,''Ballj fieclr t 7))y-' coming,) Beck, (York,) Bernhard, Dtyd, brOwq, Brtfth, Buch- J ann, vsTddrdl,bajipbcll, Cafty, Craig, KtfssbidJfaflwvßetß, Holcomb, Uonseckcr. Imbric, Ingham, Innis, Inr In, Johns, Johnson, jAporto, I*epo, Longuker, Loyctt, Jl’Cnlniont, JfCar* tby, M'Como, Maiglk Menouy ausur,T UoUtgolutry, Moor- SS=^®££3s£ Edlnge/tryVurtJu Qaylord Qlbboney QuntHoh lltnodck Uuncker Lelscnring Magee Manley MorrivMiumaa Patterson PMm Salisbury Smith (Caipbria) Thompson BWtcx ‘mm rode ! nVlght (Dau phin) andYeatatoy«t-3&. - • > go the qnesHon'was dsteriaiOfdin (he aginative.- Qn the qneeUdDj m ■“ •♦-» —* —• —*= rt —r? — K. — ITOI theiouanagteo-to.tbtt.tfdid asMßdaenU I * - Tim jcm and nays Ware taken, and were as follow, vix? ' :; tcto!ng)Bock (T<ut) toj&*>yv ftmwn ShcbaM*? W« Hlpprs ‘ Jo *teaon Lojnjrtc Lelw Longaker Lorctt U’CainoDP M caktk>M,QHH Kkmir »fUtP7 JMdßtgomofy Ntmn»m»clier SueKhwt "“** IWll^^^K^dßW^lcShc^£m^h Hlton MiW 1 HoktjscilM7 PJ , Fomlwamimf Jtpod l ' piinhold Riddle Roberts Shehk Smith (Cambria) Smith/Wy? otnlng) Thompson Tail Walter Whallon W/iaht nSertmT‘ Ycarsley and Wright Sf*akrr±4mS » * \ !i J *> * „ . If^7‘ Me * w \AOX! Cl 01?*“ Coburn Fulton Glhboner Ilaines Hancock Manley P^rfptrSaliflmiy . v t ltefl/^ J Patntyltaniatt: ,'f ; u ». toroposlng OoMtIMUMb pf tlte wealth, Mtlio same appears on the Journals of the two Houses 1510 ,! [. t r v :I:ifg>^^ rV Philadelphia Atfvertlsehießii. WEST AND- WES®. , ’ ® jferfllnilu/'jqly I, 1858. Orxi^cV-W*i|^ rM ut Will iaraspbrt hnd'fcotaVrlssa being completed yoa art brought nearer to this market than New York*, flipprieosjof Freights arc to be equally low. Therefore, we the undersigned Mfena facturcrs, Jobbcra rfni* d^ O W respectfully ask your attention to oar Market and Stocks and to be more intimately' acquainted with you, and to share a porfhm. Qf your patronage,, A a « * Koons A Hecstine,'Flour Factors, and General Xrofim&loii Merchant*, 47 N. Wharies and &5 N. Water itreble {’ [ ] /. Tnyior A fiacqp, Wholesale Grocers and prodon Commis* lion Merchants, 77 N, Water street. Bunn, Iloiguol A Co., Importers of British Goods acid Jptt bow of Taney and Staple* Bilk XJuods, Embroideries,-Ac '■ 91 N. Tldnl street. . Wm. If. Hortsmipin ASon, and'lin porters of Military Goods, Ladles’ Dress Trimmings, Curtain aud Blind Xriqimiqgß, Carriage Trimmings, Masonic and Odd Fel lows’ Itegalla, Ac, 223 Chestnut street adjoining Mosooto Temple', *. t y ■ > M. L. -HaJluacll A Co, Importers of SQks and Fancy Goods, 147 Mapket street. Thcw. White A Co. Manufacturers of Straw, Blfk Bonos t* and Millinery Goods, 41 & Second street. P. 1. Patton A Cq. Wholesale Dealers and Mannfkctnaers of Hats, raps/Thra, Htrttiri’ Materials, - Ac., llSHarket tt. SlecpdiAFotthcr, Hanuftctnran of Parasols and timbrel las, lifijdarkot'str&t. Pra.tt & 'heath, Importers of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goodij, Corner ithand Market sjrpets. - Patent Equatiaing Thirty: Day Clock, J/annfacturcr of Fine Gold pens, S. Corner of Second and Chestnut street. N i Moore, A Co. Importers and WboloßAtelkalera In Wra. P.' Wflsfach ’t Co.' 1 Saddle and ■ Harpesa •Mountings, Ac- North Tiiir^l, street. » Morris, Jones A Co. Penn, Boiler- Plate, Boiler Rivet*, £hcet Iron, Steel and Pig I rob, Nails, Market A loth kt. James A Go. Agents for Lewis’ Pure Ldddr, F%ro Zincs-ond I’nruCulotSr tiUio the Man u&cturinK Co’rf Coudcnsed Lye, a cheap substitute for Soda and Potash. . _ it N. Ppenccr ThoniaS* ®!mfflmartnnng and Whole snlo No«*2S Sduth Becomt struct. - • ,* i Wright, Smith A Co. Ijuirartera Jobbers of Chino, Glass anti Queen's WOrfe, 203 Marlret Con>merce street. Joshua Cowpland. liirgniOllt' Emma Mirrors, -Lool(ipg Picture Frames, ic, 8. i’ourth x «tft.*ot. Borer, firncff 4 girling. Wbolcaoie Dealers in Bobts, Shoes, lists and Strkyf 39 st&etr • ' Wood’s Ornamental iVotjArks, Iron Railiugs, Verandahs, Fountains, Kfdgo Arenu^/^ M. Walker k Sohs, sfmt, (Into of N. B, Aortic? Olh and J/urkot sttKjflnanurncturcrs of Patent Wire UaUiug, Iron ItabtwJg, SUdvoa, Ar. r >. M. Ik. Espy’s Depot Sox, pkkles, Preserves, Freab Fruits, *lO9 £omb Sd-ftroet. . > .. '^ 0. W. Osborne k Co. Manufacturers of O*bornc*raupcr fine.Araortcnn Water Qplorj, 69 N. flreetw . /•- ' k July 31. 3m* iV JOIIN*. RIDDLE, Agdnt. At McrclianU’ Hotel; 2T.-4thStreet, Philadelphia,' T ~T9 -/.I - *’• . / EVAIVB *. WATSOS, ?6prth Streptj^WW^phfa.,' havo had thu sorest demonstradnn In the following Cevtifl catca, that their manufacture of Salamander Safes has at length fully wacomtydjbn repreavntatipqj.ifhich have been mallow them, m* reqaerfflg-’Uw nddountSd Mchnty ggaiijbt tho-tondfle elements-' '•' * * 1 • ■ . V ( PflyjWb?#sAp i riL l2 ’ 185 f Mmr* Enjnl igflyifltmn uSye highest satisfaction v Itate-'tOEyoff, WnYn^protuctivo qualities of, (wo of the Salamander Safes which wo pnrehased of you some fow months store, we wired a largopbraon bfonr Jewelry, Hooka! I*npersy AK, exposed to the cuiamitona Ore in Bknatead place, qMhomorplpg of thp 11th Inst. . When wo reflect that tlieso Safes were located in tlie fonrth story of the building wo occupied, and tint they foil subse quently iiitoa J hfap'Qrburiiingrni ni '» where (bevaitlconccn tratiub of hcnVredAivllfaiirass'pmtm cannot hut regard tho -preservation of the valuable content* oa poet, con vincing, proof of the great security afforded by ypnr Sofas. Wo shall Uko much plcasilro in, recommending them to men of byslafttf, as a sure reliance against fire- ' , Oxobqe W. SiyoHsA 800. Pniusatnn, April 12,1 we. Jfajiri Eram t P Ylhtsen—l have to bffdJp you my testimony In favor oil tho great security afforded'to my entire stock of jewelry, books, papers, Ac., during the roccut disastrous^con flagration In llanatcad place, from the fact that fbe£une'wtte contalniHl in of the galamandep.-SaforTwgufactnrod by you. Having fallen from thelflfth story of iha Artisan ‘Hnlld ing, whure they were previously plocud and exposed Uftagost jivnt for a.Jong time, the preservation of th valnahlc deposlUk seemeti to every one who witnessed tho opening and Interior examination, a matter uf prefotma aetoniabmuut. To ail may require a |>crfectprotection fruimlHc rava ges of lire, I shall not hesitate to recoramcQd the liso of yonr Safes, &s i consider they have now updergoncYhe niUA trying 1 ■>< --- t.-a.a • . . April 14,185f1. Masrt trans <f ITh(wn-rOßnllcJueD“^^h(jTiUfß’ oa -WUI bq deeply gratified to learn the good ccmditiounv whkb lUfacov cred my book, policy dTJnsnranco, and* Bfher vnthible wheh on Friday laft l‘ , hpdaal‘'the safe made by your firm. *#'. the ,\rtj»ap also Cropi r tbe fprcq/if the,foil frpffi Its forraL-r elevated position in Ufo third story, 1 froum enter tain but 'slender hopes prfrd* to its interior inspection, that the contents wtych 1 once no highly prized would, ever be of any service to me, these fears Are now happily re moved,!! rad It only dun’to say to yon.thallX caq henCO&rth recommend the use of, your Safes to all who may wish to fee] a confidohctfWthe'perfect security which such neons provi des ngiiust so frightful an element, y. \ , Julybdlfihfl. - 1 'Bookbinder. Constantly on hand Pnkeui l*oWdof and Thief Proof Locks foe liaiika, Stores, Ac. : , - w ■ • - ; IMPROVEMENT EXTRAORDINARY, ’* f Jwiicrrllfia fclHiflei'ehte) lii ihfer of #al«r dftW(!f in ; thnT ylcimlYi to Y Trtn Water Wheel, (called, 6reen\eaf’a gravity ind pcrcu«ion ; Water ’Wheel;) cite of which they hive recently ptit in i' Sm# Mill owoed by Judge WRUe of Welhbote 1 ' A yd Wth’Sn’d » fbuftlv milH 'frdrtt'Bijbti’s Crh*k','6n the BtohyFork."; This Whdelon SethYdeytheVtli drdte k' altgld'taW ta in'ni five tbouUnd and ohe binidikd ■ftel br*hit« i pl(ie' , lttmhfer) “ttllß -fect of tihitb *ii d'ni inoli W thleknei»;’A()o ; reit a incheg lki<*, , ‘9oo;reit*l|Tbthek thick. Tilt, tVHitl'ueCd k kdiy Ktnilf iboal' POtqDareiaplic* aod iTthabdiHllfeet rind , 'WMa i, Wee orMrifchiiterr dm«t by' WoRY They Ire and' Idhstafitlafia their corral ruction, •nd'ytW doTrdhi oite'lliird'Wdne tralE intfre work thin' ■ nY' oil heir Irdll'-WaWr-Whoril iif In' Ihig ticiftily wlllf wldelf-llreTate hdja*h)ted.’ Tliey oßer thr eats os vcyy libiital term, the patent right' for Ccohliee of Slate*, rind atebto farntehind put in operation the WheclslnMills in 111 la vicinity on'reri rioftribk'trifitl'al'' For fortlier inlormolion addteee A, GrccdteaP.'Jforrf, townetlip, Babb* Po»l'Office, or L. Vince core ol P. P. Cleaver Wcltaboro’ Tiona Co. Pa. ' A.GREENLEaF. ' Jane 12 1 856. L. VANCE, . ft. B. The above named Wheel may be seen In awtatiofi nl alipoul any time by calling on Mr. Rob ert Wilwh wlra Kak the Mill in charge. t*«anB'M'FAßniNG' LARDri lN jL TIOGA & foj. hnting'&rma'iiad farming lota are now offered f r nlei Firm qf 136 acres, in Clymer township. 45 acres , improved, with house and barn. ’ “ ’ “ iOOacres in Pike, Potler co, about 90 - acres improved, with two dwelling ■ ‘ housed and barn.' “ “ 50 acres in Morris, 6 acres’improved, St < I dwelling boose. “ M 73 acres in Dclaiar, 15 acres improved. * ■ • “ 75 acres in Gaines,'9s seres improved. and bouse and barn. “ “. 50 acres in Delmar. . * “,.'7Q acres in Sweden, Potter County. “ “ 105 acres in Summil, Potter co. These lands aro.ll located on public roads and ore of the best quality of {arming land. ' Fire percent.only of Die purchase money will be required'down, end the balance in Ten annual In stalments. ■ Persons of small means who desire healthy loca tions, will see at a glabce that this is the most de sirable opportunity of securing a homestead erer be fore offered in this, orsny other Omnty. < Apply to A. P. CONE, WelUboro’, Tioga County H Pa.* March 27,1856-tf. To Owners of Water Power. XTNIIITAtIED MOTITE POTTER for drivlngVl kinds o U Machinery; proved and confirmed by actuartiperimont to ad overshot. We would.,respcctfulljfcall the Allen* Gun of (Uj interested in tbc use of WalenrfmKT, to “Good win’s Valent Control vent Direct Wheel,” pat* en&fct April 4th 1854, and rank* In tfan -first ohUs of Hydnia* Uoltflon.v It* simplicity of construction and durability ad. detrah the'comparative jAU con Arc considerations that canbotVatl to those engaged In the use of Water dimensions, it require* Crostl It mas upon an, upright shaft and nedas but a. trifling amount of gearing to drive any kind 'of nfflJhlnery. We offer for sale. State, Orftmty or Individual Rights, or to furnish and put' In opera* tion.Jarid Wheels on the most reasonable terms, \Vo are fur the’sule of Dan Pease Jr’s Celebrated Smut A Buckwheat Rubbers. Address Humphrey A Cor flßwCola Tioga Co. Pa. a among those having Wheels the following whwteGiry enu he seen under different heads and the amount of Inbef being performed by them and invite a mrefa! Invos tigowon into their merits: H. AJ. Tubbs,-Osceola P»., Flour Mill, & fOTeada H.. Sheldon, Deposit, Fluor Mill, 9 ft.; 11. W. Pa^.Plaster Mill, 7 ft.; Squire Gamble, Otis co, N/2&flffour Mill. 42 ft.; S. Smith, Meckl’g, Schuyler Co., tyJfwTOiih circular mw, 12 ft. bead i H. Bloomer. Ovid, Sen* X Y, Saw Mill, IT fu D A U Pratts Woolen Fao ilqry. Elmira, 5 ft; EG Steven’* Mills, TUculfen County X Y., jp ft; D. Knowles, Lodi. Bergen County NJ, 6 ft: Leouards villo Manufacturing Co. Madison County X Y, 6 ft; h. 1». Cortland Couuty N Y, Saw Mill, 2S ft. « •Ailniiiilsti'alor’s Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that In pursuance of an or* der of the Orphans’ Court of the County of Tioga, no 'a* AdndnMmtur and Administratrix of (he Estate of fiamu* el P. Buckbee deceased, filuiil expose for sale on the premise* in (lie township of Farmington, county of Tioga, State of Pennsylvania on the 28th day of July next to the'highest and best bidder, the following described lot of land with the ap pprtenance* In sold township, to wit: Beginning at a Beech the norfh west corner thereof, thence easterly fifty seven eighteen degrees west seven and two north eighty mine degrees and one half east cs qnd seven tenths, thence south thirty nine pcrclio* ana five tenths, tlichco south thirty six degrees and throe fourths west fifty perches, thence westerly fifty three perches and three U-utJia, thence south fifty two porches and two tenths, thence west eighty three porches ami three tenths to the smith west corner thereof, thence north one fourth of a do greottut seventy five perches and two tenths to the pbico of beglnniug—Containing sixty seven acres and four tenths more or less, being lots No. 68 and No. 102 of Bingham lands In said township, and port of warrants NthAttMO and 2041. Terms cosh on day of sale, \ JOHN CRIPPEN, Administrator. PRUDENCE THEM AIN, Admluistrotrlx. June 26,1856. Deerfield woolen facto ry. 30,000 Ib*. WOOL WANTED. To manaftctarc an scares, by the yard, or in cx change for cloth. The subscribers have rented the above place or E. & B. S. Bowen, and ere prepared to take in work on as good terms as any other es tablishment. WOOL CARDING and Cloth-Dressing 1 done on the shortest notice. Cosh, Wool, Lumber and «l) kinds of Produce taken in exchange lor work* The subscribers are the same party that ran the Factory in 1844, and will be glad to see all their oft -customers, hoping by a strict attention to basi general satisfaction. AH who wish Ye W*(WJfellnnd promptly will do well to try os. N. BT Wh& B. S, Bowen will hold themselves responsible nWhe payment of easterners. &-.BERRV. • Deerfield, Jane J?o?l6y)6^3m* ■\r6TICE thereby rivcp Xl Apply re Ae legislature of TenWylranlrt a* Its next annuiifaijiliiioa for the ereatloirof a Bank for-ihcSpbrpodos of ezahaege and gi‘n«ral banking, wtth ftcapi- OnffiUuudrcd Thousand Djyiars, uith uf tucreMriyg Uto Two tiilredThousaud Bollirffadu be located at called “THE TIOGA COUnTt BANK.”. M’cUsboroughjTiugaCo. • *V .M, M. Convurji, C. Q. Osgood, ?. E. JvR. Bowen, R. S. Ilaik'y, tVm. A. 800, John Blckfnson, Barnaul Dickinson, 8. F. Wilson, J. Emery, TJios. Alluii. J. L. Jno. V. Jteche, It. <K White, John Matiiers, L. I. NiclioU, 8. It. Smith, James Kimball, C. Itobiuson, Wm. Ikvclic, Geo. C. Kress, L. Bacho. "VrOTlOR—Tho undersigned citizens of Tioga County. Pa, _i_x hereby give.notice ibid they intend to make application to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at its next session, (which commences on the.first Tuesday of January 15&7,) for the rroatlon of a corporate body with banking or discount privi leges, by the name and stylo of TUB TIOGA COUNTY BANK tone located at Tioga Village. Tioga county Pennsylvania, with tv capital of ONE HUNDHKD THOUSAND DOLLAUS, with tho. privilege of increasing to Two Uuudrod Thuomnd Dol lorq. . (Tioga May* 10th IB6o*] BL C. Wickham. H, 8, Johnston, C. C. Somers, Ira Wells, T. L.‘ Baldwin, B. T. Bentley, John W. Guernsey, latwlb Daggott, O. B. Walls, Lero,* ‘Tabor, A. 0. Bush, J.‘& Bush, P, K Smith, U. K. Smltli, A. Humphrey, Lyman U. Smith, Joseph Aikln, P, 8. Tuttle, 6. Q. Dennison. SELECT SCHOOL. —MISS MA ’ RY BRADLEY, of Genoa, c«y uga Co, N. V., would respectfully inform the citi zens qf Wcllaboro and vicinity, that alio will open a■ Select School for Soya and Girls, Monday, July 98,1856. '• TUITION. ; Reading, Writing and Spelling ,$3 00 Common English Branches 2 50 Higher Branches 3 SO Satisfactory' reference* given. Wellaboro’ July 24,1856. Cuhtom Boot Ac Shoe Shop, ATM. Sherwood’s old siond, where ihe EoYs cqnlinuo lo make,_ mend,, and mcosute tu order, at its low prices as the limes will admit. All Work warranted—to wear out In a year or ao —and not rip or come topiecea’lill it Joes wear out Hides Wanted. CASH will be paid for any quantity of bides a the highcsl niarkct price. July 13,1854. GEO. W, SEARS. WHE W 7 QO YOU HADN'T HEARD The! 'NEWST O Well; no bonder. Kansas has beta' Lawrence has been sacked and thoTVeo SUW Hoi lei ■ vvtlli* ell itsFnrniloro bn been destroyed. TUd; mbucribir, always awake (o the bcrt iuterosWoff hie feHotw-oillsen., and knowing that,there must ht(- a great demand lor' > • •' CABINET FUBSITDIRE^' Inwnscquenfce of mid Sack. has concluded to re, ra'aln’awbit old stq nil,-two doors bolow Roe’s Store,' wlterq'hq 'lsgendrallJ In attendance (orecelveart^ Wait'upoii tbsipmert, Constantly on hand, 6f nmrj.p ufsdtorqd border', t ' ' ' Ollotunns, Card, ,Ce»(tt{J)mng £ Bteakfasi. TpMfH Dress Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus, . MAHOUQNY & COMMON WASH STANDS, French and Common Bedsteads, of erfefjr description,together with all arllelcsusa* ally made in his Kneof business; ' From ftis knowledge of the - business he ftsUt lers hlmsclf wl(h the bclikf that those wishing to purchase, would do well to call and esammo bis worl before sending elsewher for ah inferior nrlic]e, ■ TURNING done in n neat manner, at short n<s lice. Q Chairs! Chairs! In additionto the above, the subsert TSHMjaber would inform the public ibtfi he baa |juslrecciveda.largcaud liandsouicasml- menlof • CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS, Boston and Common Rocking Chairs. which be will sell as cheap, if not cheaper,than they can bo purchased anywhere else in Tioga county. Coll and see them • Wellsboro’, June 19 *s6, B.T. VANHORN, CHEAP FAUH.-A RARE CHAaNCS TO BUY.—The Farm Known ns the 11 Old Knapp Farm/ 1 in Charleston township, ®§S§L in this county, is now offered for sale on rajjggjg reasonable terms. This^FarnL is situa led in the w Darlt Settlement” Valley, is well watered, and lays upon the main road from. Wcllsboro* to Mansfield; It is ihreo mile.'* from Wellsboro’, about eight miles from .Mansfield and the Tioga Railroad, and about four miles from Uio Wellsboro* & Tioga PI auk road at Poller’s Hotel la Middlebory. A new church Is being erected’witUin about i of a mile of it, and a School House is with* in the same -distance. It contains 02 acres, of which from 55 to 60 is in a slate of thorough cul* Uvolion, well cleared and well fenced. Upon it are a large frame honse, frame bams, sheds and outbuildings, and a good apple orchard* A wood lot of about 40 cores lying adjoining is also furcate. 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 tho 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 IVellsboro., Tioga county! Pa. July 10,1856-if U. W, WILLIAMS. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. NEW BOOTS. WM. RILEY & BFJ J. SEELY wquld respectfully inform the |J cUizcfis of Wellsboro* and vtcinily 1 that they have commenced the Boot Shoe business in the building formerly occupied by the “Tioga Eagle They are now ready to do all work in their Tine in the best manner—and wilt 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 oflho citizens of this place, assuring them that they will en deavor to merit their favors by using the best stock, by careful workmanship, and by punctuality. Cush paid for Hides. July 3d,’sC. Gin. from May 1, NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!- Just received from the village of New-York, a large and splendid assortment of Spring & Summer Goods ot the Store of the undersigned in Middlebury, fa. and which he is offering at reduced prices. His stock consists in a full assortment of all man* nor of Goods commonly kept in a country Store. It is to mention articles. We shall keep, constantly on-hand. Pork, Flour, Suit, While Finl. and Mackinac Tront. We ure determined to sop* ply the wants of every man, woman and child, in our line of business, and say to our friends and pa trons to come on with the utmost confidence in nur disposition and ability to supply your every want* It will be owing to a combination of our competit ors to bribe the N. Y. «fc Erie Railroad Company against transporting our freight, if wo fail Jn so do* ing’ t H. H. POTTER* MidVy Center, June 5 ’SG. J, B. Potter agt. TNSOLVENT NOTICE.-Nolico is here. Ju by given that 1 have applied to the Honorable Judges of the Court of Common Pleas for the Coun. \y of Tiqga, fyr the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; and they have appointed the first day of September next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day, to hear me ailff my 4h>dilors,-at the Court House in Che horn* of AVcllsborn!, when and where my creditors can at* lend if Uisy think proper. JRA WARREN. July 24*1856. Time ! Time ! Time! Time TIME flows from instants, and o( these each one Should be esteemed as if it were alone. If any wish to redeem time now lost, please call just one door north of B. B. Smith *. Sun’s, wliere it shall be restored. The subscriber is now ready to do anything in the line of Repairing Watches, Clucks and Jewelry. All work warranted, WelUboro, July 24,185 G. A. Ft I LEY. THE Ctl-PARTNERSIIIP hercloloro c.\wmg between James Dully, John Dully, C hares Dutty jr,,'and Landis Duffy, under Uio firm of Jamb s Dully Si. Brothers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, John Duffy retiring. The books ui the Arm are in the hands.of the new firm of James Puffy & Brother* foe settlement. JAMES DUFFY, ' JOHN DUFFY, CHARLES DUFFY, Morris, Nov. 13, 1855. LANDIS DUFFY, WHEREAS, Letters ol Administration having been granted to the undersigned on tile csl. ale of Jacob Babb, lute of Morris, dee’d, those in. dcblcd to said estate are requested to make immeril ate payment,-and those having claims against tho same will present them for settlement, to Morris, Juno 19,’56. DANIEL DOAN'S. Adni'r. ATTENTION ALL!! THEY SAY! They say llial G. VV. Taylor illc Urge*, and Inrsl aMurimcnl of WALJL PAHIiII in lowo* Drop in at Urn Boot & *ioro.to( the proof. (April 17. would indue? movement that nish the honor and glory 61 our* be'lWfl country. ' • £L Aftertha, formal-injettiew .wasnver.JWr. Buchanan said play fiijfy,.bdl’ioT of the* whole-audience, "mental ip. 'Settling the- Btmefp!;queslion “ upon, tie, iqrtnt-I &M&Wt«J, “ adi.Cuia.lo tJu-Vnw*,.Fsball,%f Preti - dent, ghat and " let Brtekenridge Could there You may wblj&h prhild rty',choicerbfS candidate,; ao(i copgralulsio. yoiKaeff lh?.t jto advene influence* ever-moved youen; inch from your stern purfxtse-of giving the great Pennsylvanian a steady, earnest and cordial support. . In, ray judgment ii at aikthy of Southern corifdence .and Southern .volet at Mr. ,Calhoun ever was ; and in saying this I do nnl racan to it)limate that Mr. Bu chanan has any sectional prejudices in our favor. ; to saydhat hi hastnone against uL and that we may .rely .wiih abso lute certainty OB receiving fuih justice,,aecor ding lotWConstitutioo, ahhia handsej f i Knowing your long, laborious and failhfpl adherence to Jhe fortunes of, Mt,.;9ycbaoan, I have thought it properlo address yod this letter, tq give you assurance that you had not mistaken your man, nor failed in Ihe performance of a sacred and Glial dutys io the South. In doing sol vinlale no confidence. ■ Very truly, your friend, • jL.t}, IJEOWJf. To the lion. 8. K. Adams Dreadful Accident* A sad accident happened on Ihe New York & Erie R. R., on Saturday evening last, at Scio, by which Henby Wbigut, aged 17, son of Col, J. N. Wright of Covington, lost his life. Mr. Wright was fireman on a freight tram, and his brother, Clark Wright was engineer of the same train. It seems that Henry was standing on the bunting beam of the engine, oiling the cylinders, while his brother was running the train on to a turnout for the purpose of stopping over the Sabbath. By some motion of the engine, Henry lost his balance and fell upon the track in frrtnt of ihe engine. His brother Clark seeing him tump, reversed the engine and tried to slop the train, but he was knocked down by the cow-catcher and was run over by the engine, tender, and seven freight cars before the train stopped so that he could be picked up. His body Was terribly mangled. His brother Gebrgo and Clark Wright and brolh er-m-law, John L- Lee, passed through this place wiih the body on Monday evening, taking him to Covington, where he was bu ried' oif Tuesday.— Mansfield- Expreu. Where' Mb'". ‘Buchanan StaniJs.—Presi dent Pierce, in a late speech, says of the nomination of Mr. Buchanan : “ 1 congratulate you that your choice has fallen on a man who stands on the IDENTI CAL PLATFORM THAT I OCCUPY, and that he will take the SAME with the standard lowered never an inch!’’ Stephen Arnold Douglas in his lale New York speech said; “Buchanan and myself have for several Years back, ever since Icame inio public life, HELD THE SAME POSITION on the slavery question from beginning to end.” Now hear what Buchanan savs : 11 I have been placed on a PLATFORM OF WHICH I HEARTILY APPROVE, and ! must square my conduct by' 'that plat form.’* , t , , , SpvM.vjtpfAbe tn Pendra uftn 'Out' ft) Br PremSUterir,* imKh to the grief of the Buchaneers. Should not wonder if all Were so before November. A letter from Birmingham in‘Huntingdon county, states that the American party (here are all for Fremont. a 4*tU