rules of grammar are sometimes concerned, btyt ibe«e on’ earp.esfpeU, in his manner ‘that carried to the hearers’ hearts the convic lidn.that he was telling the truth. Bnclianaus Prbipeeti in me Kortb aui^Wc*!. The Si. Louis Intelligencer, io reviewing the prospect!*, of Rfr. Bu'chgnan says: “'Buchanan is • doomed- and defeated rt«i. *' 'Ar -etTrely as'Cas* wag borne down and defeated iyB4B,sd will Buchanan Tie defeated now. * He will never sit in the Pres idential chair. '.Buchanan.tvill hot get a sin gle New England Stale. Be will lose New-York and Ohio by nearly 100,000 majority. His strong hold of Pennsylvania is lorn ffpm Jdm> and nothing is more cer tain than, bis inglorious defeat io his awn State. In all the Northwest Buchanan is as dead as an Egyptian mummy buried a thou sand years ago. He will not get a single Stale north of the Ohio river or west of the lakes.-He will be overwhelmingly defeated in the Northwest. His own pattizans there feel it, and know it.” iftXttYr’ tl itiAix :•? Gnovfm, 'formerly a democratic Member of Congress, has written a letter to Bradford R. Woqd of Albany, of which the following is an extract: “In vain will those “ united with cry out their fears ** ateul Stale policy. In vain «>ill those as “soeialed with attempt to frighten “,aoy one with the cry of ‘Sewnrdism I’ If “ Sewardism” consists in manly opposition “ to the-.extension of Slavery, the Radicals “ will do their part to bury New York so deep “ tit it that its opponents will never see day " light. This Stale will, I think, go so heav “ ily for Freedom, that all attempts to iplim “ idale her representatives will be abandoned. “ There will he no' more-occasion to use the >'iiekory *tick"- W, refers to. If other por " lions of the Stale are at all like this sec. “ lion, the majority will be astounding. We “ expect to give Fremont three thousand over u either in this county. Other counties in u (his part of the State will, do nearly as well. M Western New York will astonish the East. “ Ijo your best, and we will show that little 41 village soipe call the city of New York that “ it is no use for (hem to hold an elecliqn,— M The West, 1 would say, is all right.’’ -M-A-K-R-I-E-D HOWLAND—MACK—In this village, on'the 10th Inpl., fUhe residency of lbs bride, by Rev. J. K. Calkins, M». Alonzb Howland and Miss Emma Mack,all of this count?. jThe parlies have oar host wishes for health, and proapenij. Ei. Bro^hificW,Tiopa-Co,P»I 1 on the Bth of August, nil.. Mri. -MARY ELLEN, wife of Dr. GEO. W. NOJRTHUP, in the 291 b year of her age. , (Mrs.Norlhup caroo to this place with herbus. band, six years ago. Mingling as much as her at* tpnlion to her family would allow, in the uenes of affliction to which the profession of her Husband ■caUed her, she soon became favorably known as a sympathising, Christian friend in time of need. In everything good she had a willing heart and ready hand. Jo early life slip bad become a member of the Presbyterian church, and among (he h«l public acts of her litc, was her uniting with her husband .and two other persons, to form the First Presbyterian .Church of Brookfield, a few moallis previous to her death. Her Incnds were numerous as her acquaint ances, and though comparatively a recent citizen among ua, she was followed to the grave by a large j number of sincere mourners Of her husband it i may he truly said, 4 ‘ ’Tia lire survivor dies.’ 1 The youngest of the three small children left behind, about it wreck none of them old enough to know tho losa tbeyhave sustained. Her bodily «oiTerin£ was great for 4 few days previous to her rtteparlun* bother mind, so far as she was concioos of her situation, seemed to be calmly, peacefully re tSßiistawH aussa. tJnj called so quickly to descend, and (hs summons •hocking which called a young wife and mother so tauddeoly away from her JilUe family. Bui she'was cot Without that failn. “Which builds a bridge oeross the gulf of death, To break the shock,blind Nature cannot shun -And lands thought smoothly on the farther shore. BeaUTs terror i&liie mountain faith removes; That mountain barrier between war and peace. ’Tis faith disarms destruction, and absolves fcrom every clamorous charge the guiltless tomb ” COM. JOSEPH HOYT, DEALER IX GROCERIES \ PROVISIONS, Opposite Raj's Drag Store, WeU.boro’, Pa. ftee, Cakes, I'luts, Apples, Ooniocliqnery, Sc c., t always oo band. SrySqpHl. ISafv tf Who Mill go to Kansas ? THE subscriber will sell the harm on which lie hvea, in Lawrence, containing 140 acres, 11)0 of which is improved h is well watered, has a comfortable House, barns ncccssatj outbuildings and a good orchard of choice fruit thereon. Also, a Tavern Stand in Lawrcnccvi/Ic, known as iiic “Geer House,” with ample accommodations. Attached is a Store building suitable for the Gro cery and Dry Goods husinchs—all to be sold or rent ed to suit applicants For terms apply to Lawrcnccvillc, Sept. 11 'sti. M. S. BALDWIN, ACTIVE BOOK AGENTS CAN A can clear $l5O per month, by selling S MUCKER'S LIFE OF FREMONT—The only Life conlainn; Hie Reports Unabridged, of which THE THTRTJF.T}! THOUSAND IS NOW SO)J pages, pur.trj.U and Illustrations, THE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN SONGSTER, pncc lajfllt The 35tii Tll«lieuil<l rcady. THE JIEPtJBLICAN PARTY A, ITS CANDI- DATES *l5O pages, two steel poitraiu.prii-e $d 00 THE FREEMAN’S GLEE BOOK, with choice Songs setlo music, price 20 els. JOHN CHARLES, or Tllr Young Aht.rican's Lire .or fib rudnt —3oo p. I Hum, price 50 els. Also the LARGES 7 NUMBER end the BEST FREE SOIL and other Boohs, puilithtd in tits rowan. For full particulars address • MILLER, ORTON 4c MULLIGAN, Pablish cr *‘*“ F«th Row, New York, or 107 Gencsec-sL, Auburn, August 20, JBSS. Important to Every-Body. FIE thr lasi three Vi-mv, ] has* lawn engaged lD» business JmiMrn only to mjßuU, nan Cinnpnrativelv, tew others, ■•miinl have InslnicM r..r n,r -nra of jot each,'which hn» ».cnute<l me at the rale nr (awo fsooo per annum ; and Psmus nude arrangemam, i«g o Eu , t , ri t 0 '-gage in the same business, I urn willing f gni-fnll Inslmc tinn.mll'e arttoanT pera-ra in the tinted Mat™ or Oma ■las, who will remit the sum of *l. T ... fr „ m , : ,o I base been fasured with, amt Um mane thankful nek ! 1 " IT “ rccl ' ,,c<i fr>«“ lhe«c whom I luivom •tructoo, and who tru nutklng from $5 t*» sir. p- r dny at U t« Jv® J >rT " on RD opportunity to eiiptfce In tliii tuch ie om.v, pleaauui, and *crj profitable, at n small m ß t. , '* no Hruoro in the matter. Hefercar.-A of njp iN'At .-lIU.W Mil Ik* Kiren iu. regard* it* character. and I am ry«r lo perrons whom I have instructed, who tviJl testify that »aWng from $5 to $l6 per day at tbo lame. It U a me&a in wlucb either ladle* or gentlemen can engage, and r}H perfect eate make a srry handsome income potoral ttjdfaa in vartoui pan* ° f New York* Bute, PoiuisjlvanU and .uarriaad, whom I h»>r instructed, are now making from S 3 .urf»«* >cr i < * a J al il - i< a general business, and but a fow •tunings Is required to start it Upon receipt of $l,l will ramedlateiy send to the applicant a printed circular contain ?£J» »u the an, which can be perfectly unitor* mv/!,”."!,* A " m««t be addressed lo A. T PAB PMAB, W* Broadway, s, „ York.. (September U, 1856.] DR. J. B. mAROHISrS CELEBRATEfrCATHOLICON. FOB THE BELIEF AND SDFFEKINO FEMALES. "7«ttadß pre-eminent lor lucnra- Ure powers, in all the rfcttSmflsa^tl^Ußually emAlb cpMPLAmrs, ' Sheue ‘ are f pkbLApsro Uteri, or ling of the womb; Fixon Alxcs, vblMt xt> 'DLcfhAjKW or'nrwonp, Is ctMirra Hxkor&iiagk ; Paiktul, 'SKBaSS ojr of.ho£r long Thisiihdicfoe W nsTqj by .atHJrty puffs and mltropresontatlooi, nor is. it Inlenw Wit Its' present popularity shall be sustain 1 *! by faj niedfum bW its merits and the bf the public, , *• - v ; . REFERENCES. [ / The .Medicine know wo\lknown and appreciated, and will bavu a steady and Increasing sale. I know-ofno preparation that ca&cotoparc With.- 1 it for the particular complaints for which \\ la deigned. lam satisfied, by the oro now making of ititttuy own family, and'by almost evert’ dar*A eVldcnce of itsbentfUs to ’Others,. that it justly merits toe warmest recommendations its best friends have given of it/ ‘ ‘ / ' «. B. PERKINS, x. d., Marietta, Ohio. • 1 am persuaded, aftc* trying it in a great many cases, that it surpasses ali other remedies wfthln my knowledge for that class of difficulties fi>r which it is rocommcndeyl. If has cured some very extreme cases under tny observation, which harQ'rcsbsto& all other treatment 1 L. D.TLBMIXO, m. t>.- Avon Springs, ft. Y., (late of Rochester.) Prevail on medical men to adopt it lu their practice; nnd I hare the reshit,'from what knowjadgoi 1 barn ob tained personally of iU curative, powers. I wish the medi cine kept here. T. 0. UAWKIN.S, v, D, Waynesburg. Pa. The following letter, from alady, was addressed to Dr. Jolm D. Von oil. at Washington,*Po., With whom the Odholicon It* on sale. Wo ore not at liberty to give tho lady’s name. Buffalo, Washington Cb. Pa. Feb. 5, 1856.; Dear Sir After wailing togivuthc Catholicon a IWr trial, T now have the ploumro to any. I think It is all that it is said to be. In the ease in which I saw it in use, the patient, at the tirao of commencing it, was suffering the most excrucia ting pain; shecoald not lift r two pontid weight, without severe pain. Now she can do her Work with pleasure. • Her Kcnir.d health has also much iraprovod. Tho directions must In all cases be strictly followed, Ac. Uaving now used the remedy for four year* In mv practice, I rely .wholly on it lot the, euro of almost all female disease*. "With many rcgartiklbr yourself, I remain yours, 4r73 H. F. Bi5J(.NiiTT r si. is ttinnudultfuu. N. Y. . The claims of thN medicine tg the confidence of the public are straightened hy-tlte fait of its toVtag reeefvwi £lO aj>- probation ami liberal patronage of many prominent mem bers of the Medical Faculty In tlie United Stale*, sams of fchrnn hare voluntarily gtron letters of commendation, (sec ‘ pamphlet,) sustaining that is claimed for it as a curative agent. - pamphlets containing much useful information touch ing the nathro and Symptoms of the above diseases, together with testimonial* from ladles of the hlgfkat rea^>echvlr|lity,as cortifiod.br the moat aatisfottory authority, tp/ all which the attention of ladies and practitioners is' respectfully invited, can be had gratis ot the sforo of ROBERT ROY, Drvggisi } Wclhboro* Pa. Also sold by William Morgan, Troy; Thomas B. Tyler, Coudersport; Dr. H. C. Porter, Towandu; and by loading druggists in all the adjoining' counties. Sept II J. R MARCHISI & Co. Proprietor. Central depot, 304 Broadway, N. Y. Eslruy. CAME to th&enclosure of the subscriber in Char leston top., on Uie 23d olt, a deep redoi v 8 ycirs old or thereabout. The owner can have him onwoving property and paying charge*. FRANKLIN BOYDEN. . Charleston, Sept. 4 1856. lost, ON Thursday the 38th of August, on (he State Road belwecn'Wcllsboro’ and Isaac Wheeler’s, an account book containing an Exemption Note drawn by N, B. Snjiltli in favor of E. E. Kimball, for $l4 00. All persons are cautioned against nego tiating for said note, as 1 have stopped payment on thespmn. ' E. E. KIMBALL. ‘Vfreilsboro Sept. 4, 1656. ’ Wcllsboro’ Academy. rpHE FALL TERM of this institution will com- JL mcncc on Tuesday §cpl.9(h, under the charge oTE. E. BURLINGAME, a recent graduate of Upioq College. . . . In addition to the branches usually taught in such Institutions, them will b« A T«aoW* class composed of those who intend to engage in leach ing, which will recicvc particular attention, both from the Principal and the County Snp’l of common Schools. The Academy is provided with suitable instruments for Philosophical and Chemical experi ments, such as arc used in the blghqr’Sohqofo’fcf! New York. The Academy building is now under. 1 going a thorough .impair, and in such w\Vi tom »uiv u.- hcalth*ol the’pupils. Board can be obtained in private nrmtnca n% JuJ ual rales. ... *. '... -> Rates of tuition for a term of eicyen weeks will be as • , .. M .f-j .. : y .Pfipwy Department,.., . S) : 50 Geography, Arithmetic, and Eng. Grammar, 200 HjgterEnglish Branched,-H..., \3 001 Algebra, Geomclry, ond Surveying,... 4 00 Chemistry, Lotin, Greek. French &. German ; languages, Drawing, Painting <50.,.. .tj ;; 5,0 f [Sept. 4,1850.) JAMES LOWREy’ iWt. L. I. NICHOLS, See, ■^iSTiaPrw? ,’Atv* i'q'ftdh'e, dncK'Qt nnd njsWjrJfP ]f CS|gCTV H , tocaoraM Tioga County for Mnhscrfpnnns to thfc uew Map of the county, shortly to iio puhlishnl. AflOrcss, JAMBS I). SCOTT, 110 Chpstmit-**t«Philadelphia. Notice. THE PEWS of the Pro*hj terhui Church of Wol1f»!»oro* tvjll K’ rented on Monday September Sth at Iff o’clock A. M. at the Church for one year from Sept. Ist 18M. By order of Trustees, C. 0. OSfiOOD, Sisc'y. Administrator's Notice, lETTEKS of Administration having been granted to (ho 1 undersigned on the Estate of STEPHEN THOMAS, late of Charleston. deeM.. nil persons indebted to said Estate arc requested to make immediate payment, nod those ‘having claims against the Eclair will present them for settlement to Charleston. August 22d, *sd. B. 0. EDWARDS AtimV. EOLI SAX/E, A Woolen Factory & Saw mill. TUB SUBSCRIBER, wishing to change his Im-dnoss. offers fur «*ale his W**ohm Factory, Sow Mdl and Timber hd near Welltdioro*, The Machinery In the Factory emj'dMlng of “>>nr Sett*’ h in good running order. most of it is nearly now and of the Wsl construction. He will sell tho whole togeth* or. or Uie factory machinery separately ; tho location 1* good, and the terms will ho «wy. Apply to the snhserilH r on the premises, or by letter to this place- WelMmro’ Aug. 2»Uh IHS«. J. I'JACKSON. UNION ACADEMY. S. R. PRICK, Principal, MRS. SOPHIA PRICE. 1 MISS A- BEACH, J*rrrrptrfn. J TcarTirr of 3/hrrV. THE find term for the conning year «Hi commence Septeni l>rr 9: the second !)«*«♦. 2: the third February 24. BXPE.VSM PBH TF.HM: Tuition .... f rom J 260 to $5OO Lesson* «n I’inne nr Melodean - * - - 0 00 Hoard ($l5O per week,) • • • . *U»M) Hoorn * * * - - . . 1/iO Fuel—Fall and Spring, $1 00, Winter - - - 125 M'aahlng X 7* Incidental* 24 Deerfield Aligns! 28.. Time! Time! Time! Time TIME flows from instants, and of these each one Should be esteemed as if it were alone. If any wish lo redeem lime now losUpleaso call just one door north of B. B. Smith &, Son's, where it shall bo restored. The subscriber is now ready to do anything in the line of Repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. All work warranted* WelUboro, July 24,185 G. A. FOLEY. EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters Testament, ayy having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Anha Carr, late of Deerfield, dcc’d, all those indebted to .said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them for settlement to Deerfield, Aug. 14, ’36. EDDY HOWLAND. 61 ' I* Ex'r. ’■ >t ’ ' i : :-J ■ . WHEREAS, Letters oT Administration -having been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Garret Compton, late of Sullivan, dcc’d, all those indebted to said estate arc requested to make imme. dials payment, and those having claims against the same, wHt present them for settlement to Ballivrfn, Aug. 21, ’56. DANIEL COMPTON, *6t Adm'r, Troth is stranger than Fiction!! WE must say that G. W. Taylor is receiving Irom the Manufacturers, Ihu best and cheap cat lot of PIANOS &. MELODEONS, ever. offered in this county. He can furnish as good instrumqnla and at an fair prices as City dealers. Call at the JBookSloro Wellsboro’| December 6 ( 1855. TH'ETIOGA COfNTT AGITATOR. RESOLUTION. Proposing Amendments la tie* Constitution of the Commonwealth. > . RESOLVED by Me Senate and House, qf Repraentatieeiqf iht'OmmonwcaWi of Ttmuylvania in General Aisembly vut. That the following amendments arc proposed to the consti tution of ibo commonwealth, in accordance with the provis ions of tfaelenth article thereof; • ‘ . .ursT Ajqtjnmist. There dial! ho an addiifdn&t* article to said constitution to ... • ' vr oj raitifc'ijßfts. '' > ■ : ~: Sjwttojtl. ;Thq State m»j, contract debts, to fuppljr tsaaM deficit* or failurea'in rev’epucs, or tomeet expenses not other- Mm prondOTlbr, but the afiiounVof ench debts direct and contingent, whether virtue of ooeox marwtftetol |lpfe different, periods of exceed yscrcD hundred ana fifty thousand aeilan,aha thb’ mttooy arising' from -1 the : trt*tion of sdeh debts, nhbUtaupplidd WUta purpose for Sr Utah it.was obtain ed, or to repay the debts so and to no other pur pose, whatever, * ' 2. In 'addition to ’the abotb limited power thoj state friay* contract d^UU-tordpelinvsßitm, suppress iowurrcc-; lion, defend the state in war, or to redeem the present out standing indebtedness of tbs but,the money arising iWth thc'comnuftlng of such debt*, Shnll be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and> to no other purpose whatever. , J , Section 3. Except the debts above specified, in sections one and (wo of this article no debt whatever shall be created by, ot* on behalfof thestatc. 1 • Section*4i To provide for the payntent.of the present debt,, and any* additional-debt contracted ns nforcMud, the leginla-' turc shall, at its ffrsl session, after the adoption -of fids l amendment, create a sinking fund, which shall Invsulßclcnt, to pay the accruing interest on such debt, and annually to re- by «>umoc*-jM3 thou - two bund-, red hwffittythousfind dollars; whirif finking-frfnd shall con sist of the income of the public works, from time ’ to lime owned by the state, or the proceeds of the sale of tbfe same, or any part theteof/and of the income ouproceeda of sale of itocks-owned by tbe-state, together with, other funds, or resources, Uwt .may bo designated by law. The said sink ing fund may be increased, from time to tiihe, by aligning to It any part-of the taxes, or other revenues of the state, not ; required for the ordinary and current expenses of govern ment, and.uolos-i in case.of .war, invasion or insurrection. jio part^of’Vhof«tid Hfhkfog ftmd shaJibe iwod or applied btber wiso than in extinguishment cf the public debt, until the amount of such debt is reduced below the sum of live millions of dollars. 1 Section ft. The credit of the commonwealth shall not In any manner, or event bo ptedgvd, or toj any.jndividu al, company, 1 cdTporniloUj-or association; norI’shall 1 ’shall the com monwealth hereafter become* joint owner, or stockholder, in any company, oscociationi or corporation. Section 6. The commonwealth shrill not assume the debt, or any part thereof, of any county, city, torongh or township: ot of any corporation or association; unless such debt sliall have been contracted to enable tho state to repel imaaioii, suppress domestic Insurrcctlou, defend iHclf in time of war. or to assist the state in tlio discharge of any portion of its preiont indubtadnoss. > Section 7. The legislature shall not authorise any county, city, bofonglr,'lOwh&ldp,W ihcoVpoVatad district,4>y virtue of a vote ofrita pfritenSt or .otherwise, to become astocßholder in any company. corporation; or to obtain money for. or loan ita crcdU'tp, any corporation, association, institu tion, or jKirty. SZCOKD AKHn»MR*T. ' There shall I* Sn additional article to said constitution, to be.dczlgnatud as article XU, as follows: ARTICLE XII. OE NEW COUNTIES. >fo county shall be divided by a line catting off over one tenth of It* population, (either to form a new county or other wise.) without thu exproseawent of such county, by a vote of tho electors thereof: nor sllifll any new county bo crttdbtlshod containing less than four hundred square miles. Titmn \MKsnuExt. From section two of the first article of the conftitution, strike outfllic words,* ‘‘of the city of Phi!fUld}ihii.u and of each county refyediv&y from section five, wimo article, strike out tho words. “0/ JViiladeJitta'a and of the several oomuties:" from section sevep. flame article, fitqko out tlio word.*, u neither (hr city of Philadelphia «nr any** and insert In lieu thereof the words.‘‘and no; - ’ and strike out section four, same article, and in lieu thereof Insert tho following: “Section 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred ahd sixty-four, and in crcry seventh year thereafter, representa tives to the numlH'r of one hundred, shall be apportioned and distributed equally, throughout tho state, by districts, in pro portion to (he number of taxable inhabitant* in tho several parts thereof: except tbht (my county containing at least three thousand flyo hundred taxable*, jnay bo allowed a sejxi mte representation ; but no more than three counties shall be joined, and no county shall be divided, In the formation of a district. Any city containing a sufficient number of taxa ble* to entitle It to at least two representatives, shall Imre a sei>an\tu representation assigned it. and shall bn divided Into convenient districts orcontigious territory, of equal taxable population ns near ns may .bo, each of which district# shall eject onc.ropresontalive.” At tho end of section seven, same artfelc. Insert these words. “the city of Philadelphia shall he divided into single senatorial district*, of cooliyum/s territory as nearly equal in tarnLUpop ulation as possible; but no j card shall be divided in the forma lion thereof." The legislature, at its fir*t sesilnn, after the adoption of this niii<*n«lnif*nt. shall divide the city of Philadelphia into gemito ria! aud ic]irubenuttive districts, in tho manner above pnjvi d‘*lj such district* to remain unrhauced until tins apportion ment In thu year one thouskml eight hundred aud sixty-fobr. FOURTH \MCMDMENT. To bo *ertlon XXVI, Article I. Tlie legihlature shall have the power to alter, revoke, or an nul, «n 4 v eluirtiT of incorporation hereafter conferred by or under, any special, or general law. whenever le tbrir opinion It tuny lx- Injurious to the citizen# Of tho 1 ommouvreuUb; in »imh manner, however, that no injustice shall be done to the corporators.' j lx Srxatt, April 21, 1866. ■Rrfolvnt, Thot Uilt resolution pa*i. On the flrut amend foifrtfi yftw23/nivi?. “ 1. Oi the Extract frum tho Journal. T 11,03- A» M AQUIILE, .C'/<rA-. men I, yeas 72, nay* 24. amendment, yeas ti 3, nays 25. On the third,nmcftuiucat, yptyj nays 255 »»d on 1 fdtfrtlP«QSftidm<iht veaa 60, nays Id | thu journal. - WILLIAM JACK, Clerki .-SrCfeBTART’s OJTtnt. \ A. G. CURTIN. Filed April 24,-1860.) Secretary qf Hit Oimiwnv:taUh OrHCK, Harrisburg, June 27, IWd Pennsylvania, rs: I do certify Umt the above ami fpregoing ia a true ami cpr- Terfeopy of the original/ “Bdwdhtlnn .retatlro to an nmorfd mont of the Coii.st!tu£juu" tut the Mum* remains on lilu in thu | olheo. [L.S.] In testimony Whereof I have hereunto aet my hand and caused to bo affixed the s«U of tho Secretary’* Office, the day and year above wi iUcu. A. G. CURTIN, Sci'flary of the (ommoiiwrall/i. * lx SctfATf, April 21, Ik.VU Resolution propnshrg amendment* to the Constitution of tho Commonwealth, being under consideration, Dil the qnoMum, Mill the Senate agree to the flr«t amendment? The yeas ami nays acre taken agreeably to the provision* of the Constitution. Mid were a* follow, vir.: I BA3-rMe«>ra* hro\\no,llmkaleN\,CiuHs,u.U, Evans, for pu""ij. Flenulken, Hnge, Ingram Jnmienif. Knox. Lnubach. l*wN. MVlinloek. Ihdce; Puilern, Rhnuian. Slmther. Straub. Tuggnrt, M niton, Welsh, Mbuirv, Wilkins and I’uitt, A/<aA<r —24. yAVS-Me**r«.Crahb.Gregg. Jordon. Mellingcr and Pratt, 6 Ro the question wiw determined hi the affirmative. On tins question, Mill the Semite agree to the second amendment ? The yo.«» ami nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution ami were a* follow, viz: Browne, Buukalovv. CrcMwv.il, Evans, Huge. Ingram, Jamison, Knox, LmlmuqU, Le\iii*, MTHutoek.’Selle s. Shuman, Routhcr, Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wherry and Wil kin*—l*». NAYS—Messrs. Crabb, Ecrgnscn. Gregg, Pratt, Price and Platt. SjvaJc n— t*. Sp the question .tins in the affimmllvc. On the rjiiefetlrm. Will-th- Sonata agree to Ihr third amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Constitution an«l were as follow, vi/.: YEAS—MeisrsL Kmwne. Ihirkalew, Crabb. Cres«w«dl. E'- aim. FeigiiMirt. >lennikra. Huge, Ingram, Jmni-on, Jordon Knox, limbach, Lew is, MCJuitock, Mollinger, Pratt, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Rtmub, Tnggait, Walton, Welsh, Wherrv, W llklns and Platt, tywaXvr—2B. KAYS—Mr. Gicgg—l. 8o the question was determined in the Affirmative. Ou th« QpesUoU. Will lo*’ tVutUe agree to the fourth amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Constitution and were oa follow, viz: YEAR—*Mv»rs Brow nc, Buckalew, Cromwell. Evans, Flen niken. llogc. Tngfam, .tnmli>6n, Junfon. Knux, Laiibnrh, !>*w- K Al'Olmtock, Price, Sfllem, j&luunun, Souther, Straub, Wal ton, Welsh, Whcryv, Wilkins and Watt, Spmktr —23. SAYP— Mea«i> CirtMt. Gregg.MelUngermid Pratt —1. So tlu‘ <|ii< was determined in the affirmative, Journal of t,k.e House oC.jU'prcsentntiveH. Aprjl 21,1850. * Xlteic«w»rw day* yrero taken agreeably to thcr profWohs Vr r lWT.»ftsiftiulnn, hhdon tho first proposed amendment, wcruasfullow,\izt YEAS—Messrs Anderson, Backus. Baldwin, Ua.ll, Bock, (Ljromlng.) Reck, (York.) Bernhard. Boyd, Boyer, Brovrn, Brush. Buchanan, ColdwoU. OaxnpU-ll.Cartj. Craig,‘Uruvriurd, Kdmger, Funsold, Killer. Getz, lluinns. Huincl, liar per, Hein*, Hibbs, Hill, HUb-gas, Hippie, IMrhmh, Hunsock er, Imbri*,'lngham, Innls, Irwin, John*, Johnson, Laporte. tabo* Longgk'er, Lovett, M'OUaont. M’puthy, M’comb, Man gle, Jfenenr, Milter, Jfontgoihery, Motfrhead, Nnnnemarher, Orr, Peartfun, Phelps, Purcell, Ramsey, Beal, iloißhald, Rid dle. Roberts, ghenk, Smith, (AUeghency,) Smith. (Cumbria,) Smith, (tVyonliug.) Strousc, Thompson, Vail, Whall<»n. Wright, (pimphiu,) Wright, (Lutoruc,) Zimmerman uud Wright, Sprak cr —72, NAYS—Messrs Augustine, Barry. Clover, Coburn, Dock, Fry, Fulton, Gaylord, (Hbboney, Hamilton, Hancock) Uouao keeper, Uunuker, Lcisoarlng. Magee,- Manley, J/orri?. Jfuai tun, Pnltorhon, Salisbury, Smith, (I'hilodcjdbia,) Waller, Win (rale Arid Yearsley—24. So the question vrns determined la the affirmative. On tho question, Will tho House ogree to tho second amendment? Tho yens and iiajn were taken, and were as follow via YEAS—Me««.n» Anderson, Backus, Baldwin, Ball,Bock, (Ly coming.) BoCk,(Yofk,) Bernhard, Boyd, Brown, Brush, Buch anan, C.ildu ell, Campbell. Cnrly. Craig, Fanfold. Foster, Ueir v Holcomb, llnnscckcr, Imbrlo, Ingham, Tunis, Irwin, John-, Johnson, Lebo;Longokcr, Lovctt,M’Calmont, M’Car rhy, M’Corab, Mangle, Meneur, .Miller, Montgomery, Moor herd, Nunnomacber, Orr, Pearson, Purcell, Ramsey, Real, ReinholA, Riddle, Roberts, Sbenk, Bmith (Allegheny,) Strouso Vail, Whalhm, Wright, (Luzerne,) Zimmerman and Bright, Speaker —U3. • • KATS—Mcssts Augustine Barry Clover EdingcrFry Fulton Gaylord Cibboncy Itamllton Hancock Huneker Leisenrmg Mogeo Manley Morris Mummft Patterson Phelps Salisbury Smith (Cambria) Thompson Hkltcr Blntxode 1 fright (Dau phin) and Veaxaloy—36, , bathe qnedllori was determined In tbc affirmative. On the qn«*9tion f TFill the honso ogrea to the third amendment f *” w The yeas and nays were taken, ond were us follow, vl t : tTflAft~-JJcsar» Anderson Backus Baldwin Ball Beck(Ly cpnupg) Bock (York) Bernluud, Boyd -Boyer BrownJSuchanau Caldwell Campbell Gariy Craig drawfdrd Edinger Ffcqtotd Foster Fry Getz Haines Hamel Harper Heine Hlbba Hill nin eslls Hipple nolcomb.Jloasfkccper Irabrifr Ingham Innfs Ir win Johns Johnson liporlc liebo Longuker Lovett iTCalmont M’Conib Mauglo Mohear Milltvr Montgotuory Nunnemteber- Oit tanou Phelps Purcell JUunsoy heed Kiddle Shopk Blulth Smith (Crimbrla) Smith (TTJoming) Thompson Btiallon Wright (Daup7iW)Wright (Luzorbo) and* Zimmer man—o 4. ~.jT NAYS—J/essrs Bury Clover Coburn Bock Jtowdall Fatten Q&yiordQibbbbfcyrixamfttati HaficookiHafielmc. loleenring -wGitthy ifugoe MnnUr i/bnli Patterson Rein- Sallsbury llhltcr' ITintrodoTcarfleyaad irHgh* fldj-ho qnestiga yaa determiped lathapfllnoatiyg. i Qgnfe'tp tho'fourth ameridmertt? _ The yeas and'nayfr wero takon, and were-as fbllow, vis: _ > Ajtdcaoa Backus Roll Xteouaing) (jQfk).Bernhard Boyd JJoyer Brown Brush fiuebanan Cam well uuhplwli Cturty Craig Crawford Bowdrill Fdfnjtcr .FtasOld Vostep'Fry Oetx HsmollHarper Ucios lllite'PlU Hllicgns Illpplft Jlolcomb JJ°usekecpcr.lJqnaockcr ImbHo Tn wJL 10 ' 111 J( >hpspu Lapdrta Longakc? i/jxtit M’Calmont M Carlhy M’Cofailjßlunglo Mf’nftnr M n I^ r^Mdntgbmery Moot head Nunnemacher Orr Pearson'Phclpa Purcell Ramsey Heed RehUiold Riddle Roberts SUouk Smith (Cambria) Smllli.riVy omiug) TUompsou Vail Walter Wliallou Wright Ycnrsloy Zimmerman and Wright Speaker —6o. NAYS Barry Clover Coburn Fulton Oibboncy Ilaniel* Hancock Iluuokcr Ingham Lciseurlng Mage a Mauley Morris Patterson Salisbury and Wintrodc—lo. ■ Sechetibt’b Office, Ifarrithurg, June Tt, 1800. Jrnrwylrmn’a st: I do certify that the nhoro and foregoing is a true and cor rect copy of the ‘•Yens” nnd “Nays” taken on the Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Common wealth. as Die same appears on the Journals of the two Houses of tho General Assembly of tills CouuuonwealtD for the ses sion of IRftff. , r . [L. B.] B'itnoes my liaud pnd the seal of said office, fids , twenty-sovouth day of June, one thousand eight hnudrisl nnd lifly-six. A. <i. CURTIN. .Sircrriary of Utc '.’omruamceaUh, July 10th, 1856. T 1 1 Philadelphia Adrertisemcnfs. To the Merchants of the^ WEST AND NORTH WEST. July I, 1850. Oenteemev —The Railroad communication via Elmira Williamsport and being completed you arc brought nearer to this market than Ty’ew York. The prices of Freights nro to be equally low. Therefore, wc tho undersigned Manu facturers, Jobbers and Wholesale dealers, respectfully ask your attention to our Market nnd Stocks nnd Oooda. hoping to bo more intimately acquainted with you, oud to share a portion of your jwxtronoge. Koons A Jlerstine. Flour Factors, and Qonoral Commission Merchants, 47 N. Wharves and 05 N. Water street. ' . Taylor 4 Bacon, Wlmlmlo Grocers and Produce Commis sion- .Merchants, 77 N, Water street. Bunn, Ualgupl A Co., Importer# of British Goods and Job bers of Knncvviand Staple Silk Goods, Embroideries. Ac., 91 N. Third BtrMt. l'’m. 11. Hurtsmann A Son, Manufacturers and Importers of Military Goods, Ladies 1 Dress Trimmings, Curtain and Blind Trimmings, Carriage Trimmings. Masonic and Odd Fel lows’ Eogalia, A&, 223 Chestnut street, adjoining Masonic Temple. M. L. Uallowcll A Co„ Importers of Silks and Fancy Goods, 147 Market street. Tims. White A Co. Manufiietiirer* of Straw, Silk Bonnets and Millinery Goods, 41 £. Second street. P. I. Pptton A Go. Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers of Hats, Caps. Fqra, Hatter*’ Materials, 4c., 118 Market at. Sleeper A Fenner, Maunfadturers of Parasols and Umbrel las. 126 Market street. -Pratt A.IU-ath, Importers of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods. X. IV. Corner bth and Market street*. James Barber. Wholesale Dealer in Clocks. Agent for the Patent Equalizing Thirty Day Cluck, J/amifactmur-of Fine Gold Pens, S. E. Corner of Second und Chestnut street. Moore, llcuszey A Co. Importers and Wholesale Dealers In Hardware, Cutlery and Guns 131 Market 4 10 Commerce sis, Wm. P. Wilstach A Co. Saddlery and Coach Hardware, Saddle and Carriage Trimmings, Hornes* Mountings, Ac.. North Third street. Morris. Jones 4 Co. Penn, Boiler Plate, Boiler Divots, Sheet Iron, Steel and Pig Iron, Nails, Ac., Market 4. ICth st. Lewis, Jmnea A Co. Agents for Lewis’ Pure Loads, Pure Zincs and Pure Color*. Also for tho wile of the Polina. Man nfuctnnqß ,Cq'# Condensed' tv cheap substitute firf Soda nml Potash. N. Fpencor Thomas. Manufacturing Chemist ahd Whole sale Druggist, No. 29 South Second street. '■) Wright, Smith A Co. Importer* and .lubbers, of China. Glass and Queen's Ware, 20fl .Market and 26 Commerce street. Joshua Cowj)laml. Gilt Frame Mirrors, Lookhig Glasses, Picture Frame!*, 4c., 27 S. Fourth street. Borer, Gmoff 4 Darling. Wlioh-.i>alo Ihak-rs in Boots. Shoes, Hat* and Strau Goods, 126 North 39 street. ■Wood's Ornamental Inm Work*. Iron Railings, Verandah*. Fountains, Bldge Avenue. MrWnlkor 4 Sms. 204 Market sfreot. (late of N. K. Corner fdh and .Vorket bis.) Mnnufaeturcr* of Patent Wiro Hailing. Iron Bedstead*, Wire Worked fft-ne.*, Ac. M. B. E*py*s Depot for Pickles, Preserves, Fresh Fruit*. 100 South 3d street. G. W. Obhorno A Co. Manufacturers of Oibornc’s Super line Aim rii.lll Water Colors. C.SI .V M\lh *1 leet. JuljOl. .Tin. JOHN A. RIDDLE. Traveling‘Agent. At Merchants' Hotel, N. 4th Street. Philadelphia. TIIITSALAITUIVDER ‘| E S^|SAFI»OF PHILADELPHIA * J|Mw *1 would. , jpy ans a WATsowi Souty fourth 81x001, P&iladcljflila, have bad tho surest jleinDngtratlnn lathe fol\pw|/)g Orfifi calcs, lluit, their luanufaCthro of Salamander Safes hah at length fully warranted the 'representations which ‘have been mode of them, us tendering un undouVU.il security against the terrific element: Philadelphia. April 12,1558. Messrs Kraut tC- llufoui—Gentr*—lt affords us the highest satisfaction to bLate to yon. that owing to the very prntecthe qualities of (uo of the Salamander Rafes which we purehaswi of you some few month-* sineo, wo saved a hirgeportion iffotfr Jewelry. IkxjkH, Papers, «xj>osed to Die cahuiUtous lire in U.uictead Place, on the morning of the 1 ] th in«f. When we reflect that the-e Piifeq wen* IcM*>iiei] in the fourth •dory of the building we (*eenpiwl, nnd that they lull*ub««- qiiently into a heap of burning ruins, where the v.cst cemi u* tralion <»| beat enusod U»e bno>s plates tu no It, we cannot toil regard (he preservation of the valuable contents ivs nu»st n»n urn lug proof of Uk> afTfinbil by ymn Sa|.-«. Wt shall take much pb a-vjire in recommending (hem to men of bm-lnefts O' f\Mirc- reliance again-I the. PniiADFirnn. April 12,1866. }frnrs Evans d: llukon—l lnv\e to offer you my testimony iufa\orof thcgieat urmity ufiordeil to my entire stock of jewelry, lhMtk«, paper*. Ae,. during the recent tlisastrous con flagration in Hunstead place, from the fart that tbewim* nure Ciudoined in two of the Salamander Rnfes umniifiiLtured bv you. Hn\ing tullcn from the fifth story of the Artnan Buil'i mg. whe.re they were jire\lmisly plnciil and exposed to n vast heat bir a long tune, the ptvsenaUoa of th iftluahle ih-piisit* sicin* d to e\eiy one nli*> witm-ssed.lhc ojimlng and interior i tainiiintjon. a ;natl< r of profound astonishment. To all who may require a peifert protection from the rava ges of tin*. J shall not hesitate to recommend the use of your Mfcs, as I ronsidur they lu\c mm undcrgom-lhe most tiylug test. N. E. Moso.Cx. PmiAnELriiu, April 11.1866. Mr*sr* Frflns «f- Jl7d<o» —(lentlemcn —No doubt j"ii will be (lccpl\ giatified l<> b-urn the good comlltiouiu which I dl*-co\- cr-il inv book, policy of ih-nranee, eertlfirnteH of stock, and iiilu-r valuable documents, when on Friday lost 1 opened the safe m.ido b> }.. m fi rm . With inj knowletlgc i*f It«• great exposure, bothto tl>einten sity of the heal from so hot a fin* as that which destroyed the Aniwui Building, as also fnsn the force uf thu fall froth its former elevated iKsution in the Utird ‘•lory, 1 could enter tain but slender hopes prior to its interior inspection, that, the c.uf.-tits which I once so highly prlred would ever l*e of anv service to me. but ns Ihcfe fimrs aro non haitpily m iuovcil I bid n only due to say to yon, that 1 can henceforth recommend the use of your Rales to all who may w iah to fi 1 1 a confidence m the perfect scenrity which anch means provi des again*-! bo frightful u« clentont. July Jd 1860. Kuvvakd Gaskiu. Bookbinder. Onidnntiy on hand Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks for Banks, Stores Ac, HERRING’S SAFE jCumw THE CHAMPION! Tbc only Safe which. In overt Instance, preserved their caliro PBiSipi In these fires, the UERIUNO’S SAFE, slandlng ride by side uith those advertised n« “warranted to stand ,10 j*cr cyat. men' fire than Herring*B emuo forth tho acknowledged vietdr, not only prenerving theiv contents in excellent order, butbe iug them«olvcs in a condition to go through another ordeal, "bile tho boasted "Salamanders .of other nwkcrii wore bad l\ used up (n every Instance, audio some‘Cases their entire contents completely destroy ed. To the public wo would simply say, that, during the four teen years the Herring’s wife ha* been before them, more than two hundred have passed through accidental fires without the occurrence of a single low. We would therefore, rautiou purchasers against the mis representation of interested parties. The Herring’s Patent is the only Tire-proof Safe made in this city which Is protect ed by a Patent Right, nod wo will guarantee It to resist more than double (be annum t of heat of any other safe now known. PARRELS AND HERRING, Solo Mnnufnctnrer. in this State of Bcrring’i, Putent Cliampiou Safes. 34 Waluut Street, Philadelphia. An, tt, —“Evans A Watson’s Improved Salamanders,” “Oliver Evan’s,” “C. J. Oaylors* apd “Scott’s Asbestos;" Iron Chests (a large assortment having been taken In part payment for Herring’s,) will be sold at low pnn». June iffi, 1806. FREMONT MAY BE NEXT PRESIDE! BUTWB SHALL STILL HOLD FORTH AT THE OLD STAffQ f THE greatest variety of STOVES over seen in Wellsboro.* hoe just arrived at the STOVE A TIN STORE of I). P. &W. ROBERTS. They would call the attention ol the public to their well Se eded assortment, consisting of the YOUNG AMERICA,Elevated oven, MORNING STAR, Improved, do. NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, do. REGULATORS,PREMIUMS & LOW OVENS, Also a largo assortment of BOX and PARLOR Stoves, at City prices. These Stoves are selected with the greatest cate, especially for "thia market, and cannot fail to givfeenliro satisfaction. Call and see them. TINWARE- —of all kinds, shapes, ond sires, mode of the best material nnd sold as cheap if not cheaper than that of any other establishment in the county. Eave Gutters made to order on short do lice. JOBBING done to order and in tho best manner. All Tin-ware carefully proved before leaving the shop. O* Old Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, and also Silver and Gold cither old or new, ta ken in exchange for Goods at the Market price. Thiy respectfully solicit the patronage ofall who wish to purchase anything in their line, assuring them that money can he saved by examining their stock before purchasing elsewhere. PREMIUMS on Tinware were given for best Stock and Work &c., st the late county Fair. D. P. &. W. ROBERTS. Wellaburo.’ Nov., 38.1855-1 f. ; IMPROVEMENT EXTRAORDINARY, WE would respectfully call the attention of Mill owners and oil interested in the use of water dower in this Vicinity, to a patented Iron Water Wheel, (called Greenlcaf’s gravity and percussion Water Wheel) one of which they have recently put in a Saw Mill owned by Judge While of Wcllsboro 1 i and Dr. Archer of Morris township, and situated : one and a fourth miles from Babb’s Creek, on tho Stony Fork. This wheel on Saturday the 7lh inst., drove a single saw to saw five thousand and one hundred feet of white pine lumber; HIOO feet of which was ono inch io thickness,'4oo (bet 2 inches thick, 500 feet' 1$ inches (hick. This Wheel used a very small quitflityof water, only discharging about 90 square inches and with about 11 £ feet head and fall of water while performing tho above. These Wheels ore well adapted to the propelling of all kinds of Machinery driven by Water power. They tire very simple and substantial in their construction, and will do from,one third to one half more work than any other Iron Water Wheel in operation in this vicinity with which they are acquainted. They nffer for sale on very liberal terms the patent right for Counties or Slates, and also to furnish and pul in operation the Wheels in Mills in this vicinity on rea sonable terras. For further information address A. Grccnleaf, Morris township, Babbs Post Office, or L. Vance care ol P. P. Cleaver Wellsboro’ Tioga Co. Pu. A. GREENLEAF, June 12 185 G. L. VANCE, N. D. Tho above named Wheel may be seen in operation at almost llinp Mr. ]Ro v ert Wilson who has (I I T*Aims & F } TIOGA &. POT lowing farms and fan Farm of 12G acres, in Clymer township. 45 acres improved, with house and barn. 11 « 100 acres in Pike, Poller co., about 20 acres improved, with Iwo dwelling houses and barn. M w 50 acres in Morris, 6 acres improved, & dwelling boose. “ « 73 acres in Delmar, 15 acres improved. " “ 75 acres in Gaines, 25 acres improved, and house and barn. w w 50 acres in Dclmar. 11 u 70 acres in Sweden, Pollrr Coanlj’. M w 105 acres in Summit, Puller co. Thc«e lands are all located on public roads and ,c quality of farming land, rive per whu, p i« 0 f ih c purchase money will be required down, and the I)3ianw 7 CQ anno*! In stalment*. Persons of small means who desire healthy locn lions, will see at a glance that this u the most de sirable opportunity of securing a homestead ever be (ore.offered in lhi», or any other County. - Apply lo A. P. CONE, Wcllsboro’, Tioga County, Pa. March 27, ISSC-lf. To Owners of IVstlcr Power. UNRIVALLED MOTIVE POWER P»r driving all kinds r. Machinery, provisl ami confirmed hy ai'tual o\|M*nmcQt to cqtml an ovor.-hut. W«* wnuhl rc-HiicctVully i all the nltcn tion of all intcu-'tcd in tho use of viat-*r Povvi-r. to ••Goovl wnr** Pan in Central uni Ifin-ct Acting U liter AVliccl.” pm cuti-d Apiil-llh I.s.M. and ranks m the class of (fvdrnu he Motor*. Ite fimidinty ot c>m*«tinctiuii and durabihiv iil 1 - ded to tin* .‘•niftll co**t art* cmiiMi-.it...ns ifi.,i uuinul fail to ailiact the utluition of Giom* engaged in the use «>f Matci Pow Jr. Being of amnll d/mensions. it rcquiic* hut Hub* *pacr and ib readily socuml from fr«wt' U i un- upon un upright -haft ami m-d-* but a trifling amount of gearing todiiv anv kuid of maclmoTV. M’<* otfi-p for inlc. State. C.-iinty nv Individual Right.*), or to furni>di mid put in opera tion -uitl W hci la on the mo*t rcaaomible tt-rnis. 1W are al-o agi utn f.»r tho -ab* <>f l»-m P.-a-c Jr’s Ccb-brnlcd Smut Miuluncs A Buckwhuat Rubbers. Addn-si Uumplircj'-A Cor bin, 0->-« .da Tb.ga Co. Pa. July lid, GlorueAV. Rimo.ns & Bp.o. /fd'We s.-lrct among llm«o having Wheels the follow big wlmrc they can b<* M*cn under dill-'ronlb.-n.Js end tin* amount uf !al»or being perf.o nml bv them and invite a miefnl inv. -• t>g*ilio)i into their mci jLk; 11. XJ. Tubbs, Ov.-ula I’n . Flour Mill, 51 0. head: IT. RbeMcn, Deposit. 1-l.atr Mill. i> ft.; if. \\. Rpmihllnp. Troy P.i.. Plash r Mill, 7 ft-; Rqulrt* Gamble, oGb co, N. V . Flour Mill. 4J ft.; S. .Smith, M.-tkEg, Rvhuyler C»>., N. Y.. .’»t> in. circular saw, 12 ft. hood:; 11. Blo«iim*r. Ovid. Sen «ia County NV. Raw Mill. 17 ft; 1> A B Pratt# Mtmlcn Kar lon. Klnilra, 6 A; E G Rhivcn s Mills, Mcubcn County N V., 20 ft, T). Knowles. l.fnli. Bergen N J. il ft ; l.ron.ird-- vnil* Jlannfactnring Co. Mailbnn Gbunty N V. 0 ft: S. p. Kel*«y, Prvblc, Coitlaud County N Y, Raw Mill. 28 ft. Deerfield woolen facto ry. 30,000 lbs. WOOL WASTED. To manufacture on shares, by the yard, or in cx change for cloth. The subscribers have rented llic above place of E. & U. S. Bowen, and arc prepared to take in work on as good terms as any other es tablishment. WOOL CARDING and Ciulh-Dressing done on the shortest nuliee. Cash, Wool, Lumber and all kinds of Produce taken in exchange for work. The subscribers arc the same parly that run the old Factory ia 1814, and will bo glad to sec'oil their old customers, hoping by a strict attention to busi ness to give general satisfaction. All who wUh to be served well and promptly will do well to try us. N. B. E. &B. S. Bowen will hold themselves responsible fur the payment of customers. SCHOFIELD &- BERRY. Deerfield, June 2G, 1856.-3m* ■\TOTICF, i 8 hereby ghon that Urn uudersigued intend to _IN( apply to tho Logwlaturo of P«un.s>LKu(a at it» no.\t animal *«v*Mon fur the creation of a Bank for the purpose* of (liacouDt, dejn'Sit, cxrhangi* and general hanking, with nenj)/ tul of One Hundred Thousand Bollaru, with tho privilego o\ incretmlug it to Tuo HnndrodThouuml Uoltars.to bo located at Wellshorouph, Tioga County, Pcnnayhnnia, and to l» called “THE TICK?A COUNTY BASK.’’ WcUsbovongh, Tioga Co. June 28,1860. M. >l. Convene, C. 0. Osgood, S. B. Eiwworth, J. R, Bowen, R. S. Bailuy, Wm. A. Roe. John BickJnaon,Samuel Uickinson, S. F. Wilson, J. Emery, Tims. Alien. J. L. Robinson. Jno. N. lUrho. R. 0. White, John Mathers, L. I. Nichols, S- R. Smith, James Kimball, C. Robinson, Wm. Bacho, Qco. C. Kro6B, L. Radio, ■\TOTICE. —The undorslgncd citizens of Tioga County. Pa, hereby gi'O notice that they Intend to make appllrauon to the Legislature of at Its next session, (ulu« h commences on tho fU*st Tuesday of January JBu7.) for tho creation of a corporate body -with-banking or discount pnvi leges, by the nama and stylo of XHETBJUA COUNTY RANK to be located at Tlogn Village. Tiogn connty iVnnsylvanfa, with a capital of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, with tho privilege of Increasing to Two Hundred Thousand Dol lars. [Tioga May 10th 1850-) B. C. Wickham. |J. S. Johnston. C. C., Somers, Ira Wells, T. L. Baldwin, B. T. Bcntlc>. John W. Louis Daggett, O. B. Wells. Leroy Tabor, A. C. Bm-h, J. 8. F. E. Smith, H. E. Hjnith, A. Uumphrev, Lmao H. Smith, Joetfph P- ft. Tuitlcj C. G Donnbon. -■ O- W . (f. W Hear ye! Hear ye ! Hear ye ! WE hold these truths self-evident: Thai the way to be prosperous is to buy cheap and always of the best quality ; buy nothing simply be cause it it cheap, but because you need it ana that it is both good and cheap; that those who buy cheap by Ihc'quanlUy, can retail first quality goods cheap j that an economical buyer cal! sell goods at as {low a figure in Wellsboro* as they can be purchased In tho Cily; and therefore that . 1 TAYLOR IS THB IIIAI, . who buys economically ; and that TAYLOR’S IS THE PLAjC , TO PURCHASE Gold and Silver, Duplex, Lever, Anchor end Cylin der WATCHES. Gold C*ams, Gold Lockett, all sites aud qualities , Gold Cameo and Mo saic Breastpins aud Earrings, Finger Kings, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, <£e Silver Plated Ware. Cake Baskets, Card Baskets, Children's cups, salt cellars , Egg cups Tea Knives, Butter Knives, Table Forks, Table and Tea Spoons, iSfc. A new sujtply of Clocks of ell kinds, sizes, prices and qualities. Wellsboro* Aug. 14 ’56. G. W. TAYLOR. A L S O JF YOU WANT TO BUY BOOKS, go lo TAYLOR’S, For lie has just returned from (he Cily with an en. lircly new stock of BOOKS & STATIONERY, Fancy Goods, Reticules, Portmonnaies, Jet Bracelets, Harrison's Perfum eries, Harrison's Shaving and Toilet Soap. HARRISON’S COLUMBIAN INKS, BLACK RED BLUE. \ CARD.— The subscriber, grateful for the „ jl liberal patronage herelofQre granted him by iho public, and aware that unforeseen circninslanccs have prevented his serving his patrons as promptly as lie could have desired in lime past, begs to assure (he public that with his own long practical expert, cnca, and having secured the services of a BrsUcUn 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. a. a good assortment of Watches, Clocks Jewelry, Silver and plated ware, School, Miscellano. oup, 11 Link Books, Stationery aod Wall-Paper con* fetmllv on band. G. W, TAYLOR. WclUboro*, July 17,1866. Will Kansas fie Free? TS A QUESTION difficult to answer, but that Iho X Subscriber is offering merchandize eAtaj),admits not a doubt. The question will be immediately set. lied upon inspection of the Goods and prices. He is just receiving his fall slock, which consists In u general assortment of tillY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADECLOTHING, HATS t CAPS, BOOTS Sc SHOES, WOODEN WARE,STONE WARE, TIN WARE, Dr, Hum’s Invigorallug Spirit. “A Word to the Wise is sufficient /’’ The Subscriber lias a large and well selected slock of Good*, and is offering them at as reasonable prices as can be bought in Tioga Co., or this side of Cedar Run 1 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 the truth of Iho foregoing statement. J. B. POTTER, Agent, for H. H. POTTER, Middlcbury Centro, Nov. 8, 1855. •VTOTICE OF INCORPORATION.—Notice is Xn hereby given that an application has been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga co., by E. W. Ross, 11. G. Smylhc, D. C. Holden and others, to grant a charier of incorporation for iho “Presbyterian Church and Congregation of Rich mond,' 1 and if Dosutficient reason be shown to the contrary the said Court will decree that they lie and bccpmc ; a body corporate. J. F. DONALDSON, Wcllsboro* August 21, 1856. ProtA’y, Custom Boot & Shoe Shop, A T M. Sherwood’s old stand, where the Seirs’ Boys continue to make, mend, and measure to order, at aa low prices as the limes will admit. Ail work warranted—to wear out in a year or *o —and not rip or come to picccs’till it dors wear owl Hides Wanted. CASH will be paid for any quantity of bides a the highest market price July 13, 1554 AUDITOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby gi?. cn to all parties interested, that the undersign* cd having been appointed an Auditor to distribute the funds arising from the sale of the real estate of Northrop Young among the lien creditors, will at tend to the duties o( said appointment and distnb* ulc said funds on Saturday, the 30th day of August next, at his office in Wellsboro, Tioga Co„ fV, ui 2 o’clock, afternoon, of said day, when and where all persons having claims on said fund arc notified lo attend and substantiate the same, or be forever dr* barred therefrom. JNO. N. BACHE, Wellsboro’, July 31, 1836. REMOVAL.— UK. B. BARR respectfully announces to the public that he bus lemovcd bis Office to the dwelling lately occupied by Jos. P. Morris, Esq., where he may be found at all bourn when not pmresMonuliy engaged. Demands for his services promptly responded to Wcll&boro’, April 21, 1856. i GEO. W. SEARS.
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