The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, October 02, 1856, Image 3

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    ■ s {UttoxiMATto* .or Mb; Gbqw.—Tte -re-
Domination of Hon. Galcsha A. Gsow by
tbafraonen of this Congressional district, is
s deserved tribute to the ability and faithful
ness with which he has topresented lhe wish
e* and feelings of hwcooslliuent*. Placed:
at the commencement «f the -presenitJon
gress/at tbe behd of Jhe Cdrpmittee of Tern, j
to bis high abilities tobeauseful memberi
With * ibt, rulesbf tta'mtaJfc* no
occupies a posit/on CTtt bnljr
ed by long and severe training inthe Halla of
Congress. - • ■ *
•vHis re-dhminaiiop'-ha* hfen tbosppatai#-
'ous* and'general expression of the public roice.
It is the universal recognitionol (he fact, that
he is now able to represent this district with
more usefulness and ability than any other
man in it. The times demand that the North
should not dispense with the services of her
tried and true men. We,need in the Con
gress of the nation such men as Gahisha A.
Grow. The popular appreciation of this
truth will bo uttered at the ballot-box in Oc
tober. —Bradford Reporter,
«
Heavy Bet. —A Buchanan man named
W m, Dobbins, of Troy, Pa., yesterday morn
ing, made an offer, at one of out Hotels, to
bet $lOOO that James Buchanan would be
elected by the people the next President of
l|m. United States. The offer was no sooner
made, than a gentleman from Minnesota, a
Jdr. HodoEvpulled oul a draft on Now York
for the amount,and Mr. Dobbins. bad reluc
tantly to close the bet with his Western friend.
Mr. Hodob, in turn, offered to bet with Mr.
O. SS(KP lfiat Pennsylvania would go for
Pbemont, whicj) he at first declined, but
finally went away to-call on a friend to gel
bis note endorsed for that amount, promising
to return in a short lime. Some apprehen
sions arc felt for his safety, as Mr. Hodoe
has not seen or beard of him since. Possi
bly he may be acting on Pauajtaff's mot
to, “ Discretion is the belter part of valor.”—
.Ehniro Advertiser.
Opposition Candidate for Concrete
][ was announced at the meeting in Mains
burg, that the Democratic Conferees of ihia
Congressional District, had met and put in
nomination Daniel L. Sherwood, of Rich*
mond, for Representative in Congress.
Mr. Sherwood was the candidate of that
party, for Assembly, hut'do doubt is willing
to give up the chance for that post, for the
honor of being « candidate for Congress.
There are no doubt'several reasons, which
have conspired to place Mr. Sherwood in this
position. One may be, to keep up an organ
isation, hoping the chance of die “ Democra
cy" they sometime be good, another, is to
get rid of these old office seekers, that when
the time may come to act, there will be no
old fogies in (he way, as most certainly they
would not wish to bring forward a man, who
has been whipped as badly as Mr. Sherwood
will be this time. —Mansfield Express,
The foolish old cry of dissolving the Union
is kept up. Th>a is simply ridiculous. It
ean’r be done, gentlemen. Any compact-®*,
structure that pan stand such a lest as the
Administration of Frank Pierce is indissolv.
aide—indent ructiblo. A Her surviving that
nothing short of the Anal rain -of-ftv®
brimstone cairdo the job.-Eaneetdile Courier,
Married 5n Oaceoia Sep’L 17th, by the Bni {I. L.
Reynolds, Mr, JOHN TUBBS Jo Mi« R EBBCCA
C.- ATHERTON, itftf jj>(s ( ■ ,
L lk
draughtsman.
Osceola Tioga Co, Pa. October 2d, 1856.
E STRAY.—Came (o the premiaeaoflheSttbacri.
her, in Charleston, on the Ut day of July, a
light red yearling bolt. The owner is requested to
prove properly, nay charges and take it away.-
LTSAMDER SCOTT.
Charleston, October 2,1856,
150
Traveling Male and Female Agents at
450 per mmtUi. Address, RICH & CO, Elitatown.
Lascaater Co, Pa. .. October 2d, 1856.
■VTOTICK.—Tbt IVrri of the episcopal Church of Wellsbprw
JSf scmiis rented on Mimdey Oct, gib, or 1 o'clock?. M. St
the Church for one yesr frost the gtst day of Oct ISM
Bt order of Ibe Vestry,
JOHN DICKINSON; gee,
Y"|tSSOXXrriON —The copartnership iiclweea
I * (he subscribers in the Blacksmitliiog bosineaa,
u (bia day dissolved by mutual consent The books
are io the hands of B. Lownsbnry for settlemeot
JOHN GRAY.
Wellaborq, Sept, 15, 1856. E. LOWNSBORY,
NEW (aOOPS! NEW POOPS
NnfrHElTE'l at ERWIN’S new Store! He has,
yV. juai returned from the City, with a choice
Lot of* Ready-Made Clothing,
tvorm, cA«nr£REs, vesting
and all of which will be sold
ON THE OASH-DOWN
SYSTEM
- A N I)
NO*Hl!\G SHORTER!
WdWfcro’ Sept 35,1856.
6? TIOGA COUNTY;
From actual Jl caturanent, an} Surrey# throughout
the county. By a carpi Ilf Surveyor) mi to arc
. fully competent to tta difficult talk oiugntd lies*.
riWR pofeeWgaed will pobMk tbortty, ptOTided tjuffidml
I oun4>« ct Snb«crib«r» t» obUioed,»
PtIWXMD CO&lZtB MAP OP TJOOJt cowry/
Ml tin poMfe ftoadi, KkftroadiQrosilaas and Stations, Po*t-
OOc«, cburehM, School Booms, Starts, Mlllt, public »pd
llohms, Omelette*. kUanfcctoriM, Stop, locate to
bo ftn the Map. io aadluoa to thu nsnk] topqgrapby of
lUTcr*, SPWMop, IVmoisnd StonttUiSS, Tin psaiissof prop
ertyboia*! grnerxlljr floelpdiag thOM ta tbe coahtj wbo
»? b r crlbc *•***»'& boinsert'dtt
' * ***p e *P“ l ’'Bbges -will 'bo Interred, <W St bir«f
n: ** "***”* ’ ,h "
3fo oxpenm l*«lMreSto Wectitetiwlfiii U Ihe fckhcftt
sSffl>«■»«« iw wni
InianotL-Dk> naps uo apM only by Sohscrtpaoivs*dsl
it Jprt WKcltUon Krf mx ottortZby tbs ei
\ .P- WCHIBW, ♦*»p»j i » (BtpbM.f f
Sa*h and Blind Factory.
covmaTOif, tjooa c<m*4.
THE Subecr
beri is •
prepared by
SJsebinery g
pprcfaHM.tOi
niabtoprijej,
■-^nuroßul
eoinmMijni
Hedee'lijtfre h>.
‘t*f SaUen liimiwl
that be ean'teaV.
a* jood id arljcle, and sell it as cheap ,aa c«' ha
obtained 'at any estabiahmeat in Pentiajlvwu or
[New York. Call and aee •'
DAVID S, IRELAN.
Corington, September 18,-185(5. ■
CTTlie subscriber' is also Ajjent for the silo of
Dr. D. Imwi celebrated family Medicines, also
Scarpa’s Oil for Deafness. D. S. I.
T ETTEEB OF ADMINISTRATION haling
J-J teen granted to the undersigned on Ibe estate
of Oliver P. Hymen, I«to of Middlebury, deed., all
those indebted to said estate, are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having demands
against the same will present them for settlement to
FANNY M.HYMES, Adm’x.
D. L. AIKEN, ) A .,„
H. A. STEVENS, \ A
Middlebnry.Sept.t2S, 1856.
NEW FIRM.—The basinesa of the Firm of Ta.
bor, Baldwin &. Co. will hereafter be conducted
in the name of,Tabor, Hathaway ft Co. , .
The affairs of Tabor, Baldwin & Co.will be closed
up as speedy as possible and those indebted to said
Firm are hereby notified to pay np without delay if
they wish to avoid cost those tint do not, will cer
tainly get sued. TABOR, BALDWIN it Co.
Tioga, Ps. Sept 16.1656. [9.]
EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Belters Testamenta
ry having.been granted to the undersigned on
the Estate of David N. Webher.'lale of Westfield
dec’d. all those indebted to said Estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and those haying de
.mands against the same, wili present them ior set
tlement (o
Wm. A. DOUGLAS, Clymer,
Win. TATE, Gaines,
Exr's,
Sep. 18,1856.
Eslray.
CAME to the enclosure of the subscriber in Char
leston Up., on the 33d alt., a deep red as, 6
years old or thereabout. The owner can have bim
on proving property sod paying charge*.
FRANKLIN BOYDEN.
Charleston, Sept 4. 656.
JOSEPH HOYT,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
Opposite Roy's Drug Store, Weljsboro', Pa.
Pies, Cakes, Nuts, Apples, Confectionery,
always on hand.
Sept. 11, 1656. ■ tf
WHEREAS, Letters of Administration having
been granted to the subscriber on the estate
of Garret Compton, late of Sullivan, dec’d, ill those
indebted to said esUle ere requested to make inline,
diate payment, and those having claims against the
same, will present them lor settlement to
Sullivan, Aug. 81, ’S6. DANIEL COMPTON,
*6t Adm'r.
FOB SALE,
A Woolen Factory & saw HUH.
TUB SUBSCRIBER, wishing to change hit bnslneet, offers
for tal« hit Wooten Factory, Saw Mill end Timber lot
new Wellshord*. The Machinery in tb« Factory consisting of
‘Syne Sett*’ it In good running order, moft of It U Deafly new
and of the beat construction. Be win tell the whole togeth
er, or «h« factory machinery Mparatelyj She location It good,
and the terms will be easy.
.Apply to the subscriber on the premises, or.br letter to thic
place* WcUaboro’ Ang. 26th 1856. J. 1, JACKSON.
RE!7OVAI—»S. B. BARR respectfully
announces to the public that' he has removed
his Office to the dwelling lately occupied by Jos. P.
Morris. F.«o- where he may be found at all .hours
whea not prelcsHPß»iiy--CTig»g»«. ,
Demands (or bis services promptly' responded - to
Weltybofo’. Aprilgd, 1856,
Who wUigo Uf Ransas ? t
rfIHE aobserlber will sell the Farm Oh whieh he
Jl lives, in Lawrence) containing 140 aerea. 100
of which it imprdved. >lt is well watered,'has a
comfortable honse, baVns, neceisaiy • outbuildings
and a good orchard of choice fruit (hereon.
Also, a Torero Stand in LawrdnCeville, known as
ihe “Oder House," with ample accommodatiOnai
Attached is a Store building snilaUe for the Grw.
eery end Dry Goods business^—all to be sold or rent,
ed to suit applicants. For terms apply to ■’
Lawrencerille, Sept. {( ’56. M. S. BALDWIN.
UNION ACADEMY.
8. B. PRICE, Principal.
MB& SOPHIA PBIC*, ( MISS A BKACH.
Prtetptras4 | Teacher of Mutit.
rrKB ttni for the etymiag i«r will commence Septan*
JL ber 9; the second Dec. 2; the third February, 24.
Tuition -
Lesson ■ on Piano or Melodaan •
Board ($l6O per week})
Boom *
Fuel—?all and Spring, $lOO, Winter
Washing -
Incidental*., * * ■ -
Doerft Ad Angost OS.
Important to Evcpy Bedy. 1
FOK the last three yean, I have been engaged Inabusinw
known only to myself, and comparatively, Tow other*,
whom I have iattracted for the ran of $2OO each,'Whfch tea
averaged, me at the rate nf $2OOO to $6OOO pet. annum; -and
having made arrangements to go to Knrope next spring, lo
engage In the time octsfoess, I am W/fUng to glVe fbl I tesfrutv
tfonaio theart to aoy panotr lo dis UsUediltatesorCfcqa
du, who *UI remit the ram of lL ,1 am induced, from the
racceSß I have been favored Rita, and the many thankful ack
nowledgments I have received from thoee whom Ibatfelo*
stroetpd, and who are maidDgfromssjo|Wperday ajltgto
rive any psrwm aa oppdrtunltf to this
which and very profitably at a-amaltcoeti
There ij poeitlvely-.no lluvsuo in the matter. Reference* of
the beat date dan be given aa rtgaWs Ita character, aAd Icon
refer to penmps whom X have hurltvctod, who wilLtoarify that
they are making from $5 to |I6 per darnt the same. It is a
, btulmsatn which either ladles or geo*fem& can 'and
with perfect -ease- make a very handsome Income.' Severn!
ladles In various parts of New York State, Pennsylvania and
HtryUad, whom I have (minictod,are now making from $3
to $n pter da&r at It: It ri » general badness, end bat a few
■hillings is to •tartUviDpcm receipt of $l,l will
Immediately send to the applicant a printed circular .contain*'
log full (ortrocUonJinthe art, which can be perfectly under*
stood arooto/AU wrier* most'be addressed to A*T.PA&*.
SONS. 83d Broadway, New York. . [Ropttmber U, 18$d.j
A C«VE.BOO)R AGENTS .CAN
11 can dear ftl&O-per month, by wiling
cl MUCKER’S UFB OF FftEMp N T-The
M oblj Life conUiring ■ ’ ’' ■’
■rHU Reports Uoabridgftd, ..., /
!■, j- ■■ ’•! •“> >" ■;. i of which
TUE Jf.HIRTIEJH THOUSAND ,IS NOW
READ* ! ■ 500 poges,: port rail and Illustrations,
•1.00.
THE REPUBLICAN camfaionbonoster,
price-Kids. TheSSlKTkoßMtadro.dy.
THEJIEPUBUCAN. TARTYi AITS: CANDL
' DATES 450 page*, two steel portraits,price $lOO
TttE (FREEMAN’S ELBE choke
iB«*4s*otlomo«iciprioo 20 ols,. "■
JOHN. CH ARLBS.dr Taw FopM Amesrsa's Li4t
, : or'F«*S(oi*T—3oo p. lBmt>. prica SOxls. -; e: -
Abo the LAROBBIHVMBBR ini ths BBST
FUSE SOIL noi, olbar Dot*s, fkbliiked Ui Mi
country. ,: '■■ '’■ ■!■- •”■ •'
FdrJbfl b*rtkoUraWart»s.'.
MILLER, ORl»N«MCfcWOAN;Pah«iih
era, 93 F»rk Rtw. Wef ortt, » !07 6aieae*at,
Aubarier - : * ■ ''AosttM.-AiigoSit 20^1858.
Time tit Xiitfrttftll fflUiMe
TIME flows initfitittitiSlM oi these each one
ISheuUiEgiietetmedWemslcns. I ■ r‘ i
If toy wish to redeermtiißO now lost, please call
iUrt.operiMorpotjhof, B; &Batf»l
tt shall bp,*ertt>i?d,HThe;«il)aQ)!ih«i'tl* how.i ready
Mo can/tbing in, tlje lipe; of
Podia W Jewelry. Att w«k.waf«aled.(l! ,i *
Wellsboro, Jol; 84.1856. •. m i A. IQhtiY:.'
THEi TIOGA COUNTY' AGITATOK.
.*. * /. REBOIbUTION,
Pfopdtirtg Amendrnttdt-to ike CmstiMon
_ ./
'&WWP if-J&mtmattnik, met,
ton, of tB. trotl !«.-. .-•'■■■,■' .1 ■ -Ti, .
Tbarc «h»Il ba an —fctiUmijtl ~WM tn
Im dMlgfitial
•>- t - «w*f **■*•'
» n>jrcoa«nßt ilc.te.fc> ami, c*a<wa'
lomNt. «i»(*ni'of»nc* *b>*
«w qhdetilittnfisnt, coawictal b, TfetMofdaeqr
-eV?.tem*«} M'.POt
dolUntud, flw moner aruia* fttxo (In cratfcm of «ocf>
<W>*«, AairtwnplMtta UwparpowtorirtiJct I1«moM»Ib-.
•d, or to np*T Ui* 4,Mr«> oontrtctfclj «ad w-no otbmpur
potentates* * %* w«* - •
fiwrow power the.
state may cofltraCttfibta to fbpel tarartmjkutffcreas Insurnc
ttoo, dafcnditbe state ln*rar,orio .raltem itne pstseht’out
standing In^qbtpdneM^ofthe state) tnU«the money arl*h«
.from the .coqfcacUag of inch debts, stall ta apptfet to the
purpose for whfch tfVts rafoodi or to repay nch debts, sod
to no other purpose whatever. - -t.. f*
Siorios 8. Bxcepk the debtsabov# specified, in oectlont one
and tiro of this article, no debt whatever ibal! be created by,
There' chaU-bo in additional article, tossid confutation, to
bo designated u article XI I» M follows;, .
A»tMLs ml. J
OB NBW COVHTKB.
or on behalf of the state. *
Bxcno9 4. To provide for the payment of (be present debt,
and an/ additional debt contracted' os aforesaid, the legisla
ture shall, at its first action, after the adoption ox this
amendment, create /* Staking, rand, which shall be sufficient
to pay the accruing Intcrest on such debt, and annually to re
dace the principal thereof by a" sdm notices than twb band
red and fifty thousand doUsn* which sinking fond shall con
sist of the net annual income of the public works, from time
to time owned by the state, or the proceeds of the sale of the
same, or any part thereof, sod of the Income or proceeds of
sale of side as owned by the state, together with other foods,
or resources, that may be designated by law. The said sink
ing (hod may be tncreosod, from time to assigning to
it any part of the taxes/ or other revenues of the state, not
required for the ordinary and correct expenses of govern
ment, and unless in cote of war, invasion or insurrection, no
pan of the said sinking fond shall be used or applied other
wise than. Vn extinguishment zi tta nnUVt debt, until the
amount of such debt is reduced below the sum of five millions
of dollars.
Sectxok 6, The credit of the commonwealth shall not in
any manner, or event be pledged, or loaned to, any individu
al, company, corporation, or association; npr shall the com
monwealth hereafter becomes joint owner, or stockholder, In
any company, association, or corporation.'
a*cno!» d. Tbe commonwealth shall Hot assnme the debt, or
any part thereof, of any county, city, borough or township :
or of any corporation or association; unless such debt shall
have been contracted' UTenable the state to-repel Invasion,
suppress domestic Insurrection, defend itself in time of war,
or to assist the state In the discharge of any portion of its
present Indebtedness.
Bscnoir 7. The legislature shall not authorize any county,
city, borough, towu ship, or Incorporated district, by virtue of
■a rota of Its citizens, or otherwise, to hecomeastookliolder in
any company, association, or corporation; or to obtain money
for, or loan its credit to, any corporation, association, institu
tion, or party.
No county shall be divided by a line cutting off over one
tenth of its population, (eitberto form a new connlyor other*
wiae,\ without the express assent of such county, by a vote of
the electors thereof; see shall any new county be established
containing leas than four hundred square miles.
From section two -of the fintarttcle of the commotion,
strike out the words, u qf the city of Philadelphia, and of each
county veipeefeVely f* from section lire, same article, strike out
the words, u qf Philadelphia and of the several counties?' from
section seven, same article, strike oat the words, “nettjter the
city of Philadelphia nor «*»,*' and insert In lion thereof the
words. u and no and strike out section four, same article,
and in lien thereof Insert tho following:
"StCTlo* 4. fn the year one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-four, and In ©very seventh year thereafter, representa
tives to the Dumber of one hundred, shallbetapportloned and
distributed equally, throughout the state, by districts, in pro
portion to number of taxable Inhabitants in the sercral
parts thereof; except that any county containing at least
three thousand fire hundred taxable*, may be allowed a sepa
rate representation; but no more than three counties shall
be Joined, and no county shal' 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 have a'
separate representation JL and shall be, divided Into
convenient districts of eontigtons territory, of equal taxable
population as near gs may be, each of which -districts shall
elect one representative.”
At the end of section seven.-same article, Insert these word*,
“the city of Philadelphia shaU be divided into tingle senatorial
districts, of continuous territory as nearly equal m tdxabU pop
ulation as possible ; but no ward shall be divided in the forma
tion thereof,"
The legislature, at its first session, after the adoption of this
amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia Into senato
rial and representative districts, in tho manner above provi
ded; such districts to remain unchanged until the apportion
ment in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four.
To be section XXVt t Arfttli T. *' '*■*“
The legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke, or an-'
oaL any charter of Incorporation hereafter conferred by or
.odder; any special, or general law, whenever I© their ' opinion
it may be Injurious td the citizen© of the Commonwealth; in
such manner, however, that no Injustice shall he done to the
corporators. ' '•« f \ ,
IK BnUnAApriHl,'lBs6.
, Sadhid, nil tth reeolntlon jiua..On.rfmllnt amand
meot, yeoa 24, nay* On the second amendceant. yeaa IP.
On the
Kxlractfrom tin Journal.THo9.A, ■
- . InlTotrai or April 2XJ M 48.:
Bt&tttd, Hat tliU rrtolnrion paint 'Ok tin lint amond
nient, yeM lt, niy«*(.' On.itnwmM amendment, joae 68,
naya 24.00 tire third anenttwlt,jom 64, Mjt 25; hod bn
fourth amandanot, ran dP, n*js 18.' > '
Bitnctfrom tin Joarnal. >WIUUM JACK, CUrk,' 1
StautnKrtOtnia,' '' \ ' * A. 0. CURTXK,
Hied April 24,1866.1 Sccrttary o/ OMtmmaaK
SlChniKT'* Omc% Hhrritbnrr, Jane 2?, UM
J\nnrj/lvca{(L, u:
I do cortirjr that thh abow and foregoing U a trtn »nd cor
rect feopr of tin original “RcaolntloO relative U> *n amend
ment of the Oonnllutlon" at (ho aarne remains on file In thli
office.
[L. s.] In testimony whereof I her* hereunto n( taj hud
and caoaed >e»l of tfatf fltcjytir jff Office, the
<U* ud'yeattJ»bH Wtttn/ ' ''' A.CKCTRTtN,
Secretary qfih* QmstoiooeaUJu
IK Skuatb, April 21, 1856-
Resolution ppopofißK wnepdtnesta of
the CoinmopwealtD, bring nndw-cdhilharalkm, 1
On tne notation, ‘ 1 ’ ’ ' 1 1 '
Will toe Senate agtae to the fIM amendment I
Tbeyedtf am( flay*, wore taken'agreeably to theprovlfiorvi
of the ConrtUnllon, and u follow, via:
YBAS^MeM»*Brovtee f ßtickalei»,CrwlwhlJ, Btaiw, Fer
nwoaf JWwjDflteiH lion, Inmn Janrieon, &nox,UnbacV
Irfvrifc htCHotock. pneo, Sellers, Shaman,. Soaker, Straub,
Taggart, ml ton, Welaß, Wherry, Wkiueud Piftlt, ®eo*er
.V « !
from $360 to $6OO
300
. 1060
- 1»
IV* 1
V
MAYSr‘Uearai.Crahb,oregg, Jordon, Memoatr *®d Pratt, h
So ttia.que*llon wu Aetermiwjd In the affirmatija-
On the option, u f. \
WHltneSeuateWgrte to the second aroendaientT
The yeas and mqn were takeuagTeeaWj to the provisions
of the Constitution and were ne follow, tJij ~ . ~
TEAS—Meaer* 'Browne, fei'cMflir; Cwttfril, Brans, Itogc,
Ingram, Jamison, Knox, Labaoch, BTCllfitock, Belle if,'
Shaman, Soother, Straub, Walton, Wdlsh, Wfiewy and Wil
kins—l 9.
NAYS—Mceew. Cr«>t),T*rgtwcn. Gregg, Tratt, Price usd
. fio'ihtiqdeetiori wu detenalned.ia. the affimattra.
*WiB Jkie BcnsWairee to'tfca amendment? '
. The y« ma ahd nay* were taken agreeably'to the Constitution
end Were as follow, tit: * / * •
• yEASrrMeMrt. Browne, Cre»«w»U, Ev
ans, YerguMon, Ylcnnlkcnl Tagraro#, Jamiton* Jordon
Knox, &uWli, lewis, Pratt, Price,
B«ndn,>Bhttn4n, Soother, Taggart, Walton, Welsh,'
Wheltyt .WHWn*aa«l ■.,,<» -■- •<
. • . •
So the question determined in the affirmative:
On the ijoestioß, '■.'•• 1 •
Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment?
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably totbeConsVttntlon
BofcWWw, (iesiwelV Kram,Flcn
niken, Uoge, Ingram, Jamison, Jordon,Knox,lnuhoch, law,.
Is/MTCBotoeR, Pri& miens' Bttaab, Wap
totf, Wehb, Wh«rry,iW4Urffia attdPiaU, t > ■
qresg t MeUlpgcr»od Pretty.
So the question was determined in the affirmative
Journal of the Hoove of-ftcpweeiJtkti'rer. April I?SA •
The yeas aoe nays were taken agreeably to the provisfoas
Ot the ConstUut^^i »od'Onqmstnlmeat,
iudetai^,'tiackh's,' J lßaftfirln, feilJ. Beck,
(LycomtogriKeck, rßeruhtalj Bdydy'tDoyer* BtWo*'
Brush, Bocnanan, Co|4w«il< Campbell, Ckrty, Crate, pfltitffird,
Dowds!!, £dliu»rw|pm|nd. fbvter, Gets, Hainan f&mh Par
p4r, tteltw, IllSSa* ATlimegai/Btole,
er, Jmhrie;toybam t tmrf<li^i^t||ii> itapbnfci
U*#> VongakeW Mwthy, Ji’combi if or
UiMt l ' ) <Dupbia,> iWrigbt,' ZbAmnnui; tod.
sS^^Hmms 7 Adputjß*, (Sorirt'. Coirfti, Dock,
fry. Felton, Oftykjrd, Olbbooef/UfcmiltOft,
keeper, Hundur, ; UiMriagJ kUahy, ' JfoMc, Mtm
jo* P'tor.
ietmtaei in ti» (StimUni 1: 1
wliftha Hm»kgre« io U« "" '
Tbe’rM nii ntniren f*ket, tad \itn m fcBoW TK;
!**!»««,lB*ek M )aiW«li;»«U,¥»k, (t,-'
Jofuuimi
tbffH'Ooitb, Wwifa{Heomr,*tilJtttr,. tfanuamttr> Keqti
herd, NoaoeniKher, OjT,;B«««ri0p I ,l%celL lUua«*ti Heed,,
i lipa irtpWriWft, •'■
ODthnnwUwi, • ’ ■ '.-i-;-.]
tacosn kvtKnvurb
THIRD AJttXDMKXT.
ypuara anxnpxm.
RUT (h, how, igft* (a tW UUifl -j, __ j
, . W* JWI .Si u»y« were UVei, »nd »«r* u Wfc«*, Tl.: f
?BAB-l|te|oAAßdeiw to-.
forter ft, UjrtMWin'HH'H
(AtUttaaj) Smlto (QuebriiU, Sadth (RSroiainf) Thomprm
. dtqnr Fallon
J&ajittr*- 35. ' "
So the question was dottmined fa tin aglriuaitv. -
On the question, ,K’ ■'! -' •*» /- ? -
• Kill the Xiottse agree to tbs four^t_amcnflJUit»ti
The jess sod nay» were takmr, ahd.wwwas follow, vis;
TBAS—Measif Brtl Peck (Lycoming)
Boik (TqHO BnmtaM Tfcrtah-B«ta*an
OtidweU Campbell Ccaig Crawftri Powdali Mipger
Bataotd Poetcv Bnr Gets Hamel Hirwa- Belas Bibbs'BlU
Bttlegas Hippie Holcomb Housekeeper Hutaecktrlmbfie lu
ulsjfwia Jpbasoo laposte Lsbo. U>nsakcr Lotsti
kTOarthy Muler.MontgDmeiy Jsbor
headNuDaen»Acr^rrP*arBoU , Tb6lpel , ta*jllßainsMr Read
Belnhold Riddle Roberts Shcnk Srollh (Cambria) Smith (Wy
oming) ThoSptoh* Vail Walter Wtajlop Wright (Luxeruo)
Zhnmorman and Wright Spcaker-~(Q.
IfAto—Heskra- Barer Clover Cobura Tulton Qlbboney
Haines Hancock Uaoeker Ingham Magee Hanley
Morris Patterson Salisbury and Wintrodo—lo.
SzCSXTAXT’s OfQco, Iforrithtirp, fune 27,1850.
ifemiyfanita u:
I do certify (hat the above and foregoing is a tme and cor
rect copy of ai)d u Jakeo Pfi the.Resolntlon
proposing amendments to'the'ConstltaUon of the Common
wealth, as fho on th'o3ouns{« of tbs two Houses
of the General Assembly of this Gommonwealtn for the ses
sion of 1850. *> * ' • ■ j- • *
[U S.l HfttsMi my bund,and tho aeaV-of *ald oßce, tbit
twenty-BOTenth day of Jane, 6n6 thousanfflßleht infrared and
flftpalx. . . aTo.ccrtin,
Secretary of the Ommonwcalth.
July 10th 11888.
Philadelphia AdvertisementB.
To the Merchant* of the
WEST AND NORTH WEST.
Fmu.DW.fmA, July I, 1860.
QiHTKn«x—The Bail road communication via Elmira
Williamsport and Gstawiaea being completed you ore brought
nearer to this market than New York. Tho prices of Freights
are to be equally low. Therefore, we the undersigned Manu
facturers, Jobbers and Wholesale dealers, respectfully ask
yonr attention id our Market and Stock* and Goods, hoping
to bo more intimately acquainted with you, and to share a
portion of your patronage.
Boons & Herstlne, Flour Factors, and General Commission
Merchants, 47 N, Wharves and 95 N. Water street.
Taylor A Bacon, Wholesale Qtocers and Produce Commis
sion Merchants, 77 N, Water street.
Bunn, Balguel A Co., Importere of British Goods and Job
bers of Fancy and StaplOsißilY Goods, Embroideries, Ac., 91
N. Third street.
Wm. U. Ifortsmann A Son, Manufacturer* and Importers
of Military Goods, Ladles 1 Press Trimming*, Curtain and
Blind Trimmings, Carriage Trimming*, Masonic and OddFel
towe* Regalia, Ac., 223 vbeetoul street, adjoining Masonic
Temple.
M. L. Ilnliowell k Co., Importers of Bilks and Fancy Goods,
147 Market street.
Tho*. White A Co. Manufacturer* of Straw, 80k Bonnets
and Millinery Goods, 418. Second street.
V. T. Patton k Co. Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturer*
of Hats, Caps. Furs, Hatton? Materials, Ac., 118 Market st.
Bleeper A Fenner, Manufocturere oif parasols and Umbrel
la*, 120 Market street.
Pratt A Heath,, Importers of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy
Goods, S, W. Corner 6th and Market streets.
James Barber. Wholesale Dealer in Clocks. Agent for the
Patent Equalizing Thirty Day Clock, Manufacturer of Fine
Gold Peps, B. E. Comer of Second and Chestnut street.
Moore, Hetfstty & Co. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
Hardware, Cutlery andOuus 181. Market Al 6 Commerca sis,
Wm. P. Wilstach A Co. Saddlery and Coach Hardware,
Saddle and Carriage Trimmings, Harness Mountings, Ac..
28J4 North Third street -
Morris, Jooea A Co. Penn, Boiler Plate, Boiler Rivets,
Sheet Iron, steel and Pig Iron, Noils, Ac., Market A 16th it
Lewis, James A Co. Agents for Lewis* Pure Leads, Pare
Zincs and Pure Colors. Alto for the solo of the Pcnna. Man
ufoktnring Co’s Condensed Lye, tf cheap substitute for Soda
and Potion,
N. Spencer Thomas. Manufacturing Chemist and Whole
sale Druggist No. ‘2% South Second street
Wright Smith A Co. Importers and Jobbers of China,
Gloss and (jqces’s Ware, 206 Market and 28 Commerce street.
Joshua Cowplaod. Large Gilt Frame Mirrors, Looking
Glasses, Picture Frames, Ac., 27 8. Fourth street.
Borer, GnteffA Darting. Wholesale Dealer* In "Boots,
Shoes, Hats and Straw Goods, 126 North SO street.
Wood's Ornamental Iron Works. Iron Bailings, Verandahs,
Fountains, Ridge Avenue.
* M- Walker A.50g5,204 MarketsfreeLflateof N.E.Corner
dfindJmrkelataj Manufacturer* of Talent Wire Bailing,
Irdn Bedsteads, WiceWorked Betres, Ac.
M. B. Espy'a Depot for Ptekloa, Preserves, Fresh. Fruits,
109 South fid street
. G. W. Osborne $ Co. Manufacturers of Osborne's Super
•fine American Watar Colors, 69 N: Sixth street.
July 31. Bm. jOHN Traveling Agent.
At Merchants* Hojyl, N. Ath atreet, Philadelphia-
, THE ■ SALAMANDER
'SAFE* oE^fIILADEpHU
y - 26 South To’urfh Street, Philadelphia, . ;
thw’rtrttt' demonstration Id the following Certjfl
cates, that their manufacture of {Salamander Sams hss<at,
length fdlly*4rrilntedthe representations Which harnbeeh
made of tbeiDt'tt “rendering an undoubted steartty ngaJbit
the terrific element: . •...., *.ii
P«uwapm4t-Aprflji, 15M»
Mtnri fStorii ft JVatton —Oents:—It affords ns the highest
satisfaction to state to ton, that owing to tbo very protective
qualities of qf the oalaotander Safe* which wc purchased
of you some few month* since, we sated a largeportion of our
Jewelry, Books, Papers, dc n exposed to the calamitous fife in
JBanstead Place, on the morning of the 31th inst.
Wljenyre rofleqttbat these £ast were located in the fourth
story of the Building we occupied, and that they foil subse
quently into a heap of homing ruin*, where the vast concen
tration nf heat caused the plate#,to melt, but
’regard tbd preservation of th< valuable contents** most con
vincing proof of the max security afforded to your Safes.
We dbalf take much pleasure in recbmmendlhg them to men
of business as a sure rqltaace agalnfl flre.
ParMDE-pnUj April 12,1866.
Me**rt Kran* A Tfabm —X hate to offer ynd ray testimony
in favor of (fas peat security afforded to my. entire stock or
jewelry, hooks, papers, Ac., during thb recent disastrous con-
Qagcatfon In RamCead place, from the fact that, thb aunt were
contained In (wo of the Salamander Safes
yon. Hitvtng fallen th>m the fifth story of the Artisan Rend
ing, where they were previouslyplaced and exposed to a vast
faeaC foe a long tints, infa preservation of th > valuable deposits
•eeined to every one who witnessed the opening and Interior
examination* a matter of profound astonishment.
To Ml who may rfcjtfire If perfect protection 1 from the rava
ges of fire, 1 shall not hesitate to recommend the nee of your
Safes, aa 1 oomader they bare now undergone tho most trying
lest K.&MobqaK.
Philip xtPHU. April U, 1858. .
Mem Jbxot*-d Wai*m~ •Oeotiemen—No doobt you wilt he
deeply gratified to loam llse good cogditlon/a which I disco r*
ered my book, policy of insurance, certificate of ttdck;and
other valuable documents, when oo Friday last 1 opened the
safe made by your fltnS.'
»WUh myltnbwtedgnDftt* great exposure, both to the inten
sity of the heat,from so,hot- a flye as which destroyed
the Artisan BnfldlAg, as also 'from the force of the tallfroffl,
its former derated positionin'the third story,*! could enter
tain bot 'slender hopes prior to Us interior inspection, that
the.contents which J once,so highly pfized would over .be of
say service to me,, but as ibeeo lean are now happfij rp.
moved/1 iWHt' only due to kay W f ytm, that f can henceforth
recommend the uso of-joUn Safes to all wbo.nmy wish to fcol
a confidence in (he perfect security which such moans provi
des against stf frightful an element.
July 3d 1866. Edward Gasmix, Bookbinder.
CoQttAntta PD 1 hand Patent* Pbwder And Thief Proof, tacks
for Bonks, Stores Ap. • * . %
BEBBIMCt’S SAFE
jkoiin,.
. • G.
The oolj Ml) ijMch.ln «)
. cjptejtw m(I
an*U An Id Market Street
1656,, the ,€tQtgtiQ: #KOpU
preserved the Jewelry of Gt
oioqii k Bro.; Book*, Pmnei
f jjfaer * Bra, *od Bdw*ra /
* Co?
bonmif rpiu :{6c,: ae«**;
HOURS,' «nd Roving ;fcoii
what tre h atefcl wny» (taSmM
thtlr great W
ties now kdowa-
In these fires, the SERB INS’S .SAFE, standing *Wd by sue
vUhttttfe 'tifcertttA hk u tSmntcd
mtfe fltftb&llarflng’rtAiAd forth IboacFhott&lgS) victor,
not oply preserving, tipis coqkoUln excelWntonfer, bat be
ing thcmselras fu s condition to go thfoogh. another ordeal,
vhlle'tbh borttoff 4 flafeoa«fdo«’ r of other makers were bad* 1
ly in’ some-dasce their entire
conteitoooinpfeteiydestroyed, i 4 .
To toe pu&flo we would simply say, that, daring the four
teen years the Herring’s safe has been before them, more than
csro htautttfi bate passed through accidental firOs without the
ocenrreacp of a aiogla loaa-. 1 •" • * «
He won|d' therefore, can tiop naishwerf aolnrt thimii;
rtprosTOwWiTdf interested’-parses. mfctmU
U the dale FlwpMOf Safe made In this clty nbtebla protect
ed by a latent Bight, and wr.wW iUo resist mote
thaa.<toßWe.the.n , »<^,9f^^P f W other epfeno*, known.
■ ■ ■ ' ■ FARRB^Wt): npiiltlsti, ' , ;
r.. m*
tote;
. N. 8.-~uKrua i yfttoosl* I«pto«4 S»tao>lwhtt,7WHhM
toil,". tSoott’» A»bettna;" JtonCiMiUi
FREMONT MAT BE NEXT PRESIDENT
; BUT ins SMALL STILL BOLDFOSTB AT THE OLD STAND t
'■*' r
THE greatest variety of STOVES ever Men in WelleVoro,' ha» josl arrived at the STOVE St TIN
STORE of, D. P. St W. ROBERTS. They would call the alteution of the public to their wall sc
ecled assortment, consisting of the YOUNG AMERICA, Elevated oven,MORNING STAR, Improved,
do. NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, do. REGULATORS,PREMIUMS*LOW OVENS.
Also a large assortment of BOX and PARLOR Stoves, at City prices. These Stoves are selected
with the greatest care, especially for [this market, and cannot fail to giveenlire satisfaction. Call tod
see them.
TIIVWARE-"—of all kinds, shapes, and sixes, made of the best material and sold as cheap if not
cheaper than that of any other establishment in the county. Eave Gutters made to order on short no
fice. JOBBING done to order and in the best manner. All Tin-ware carefully proved before
leaving the shop. ID* Old Iran, Copper, Brass, Pewter, and also Silver and Gold either old or new, to
ken in exchange for Goods at the Market price. They respectfully solicit the patronage of sll who wish
to purchase anything in their line, assuring them Dial money cun be saved by examining their slock
before purchasing elsewhere. PREMIUMS on Tinware were given for best Slock and Work Ac., at
the late county Fair. D. P. St W. ROBERTS.
Wellaboro.’ Nov., 92,1855-1 f.
fiEIVERAIi ELECTION.
'TIT HERB AS, hy an act of tho General Assembly of the
fr Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An act to
regulate tho general Elections of this Commonwealth,” en
acted on tho second day of July, ono thousand eight hundred
and thirty nine, it is enjoined on me to give public notice of
such election to be held, and enumerate in such notice wlml
officers are to bw elected: Therefore, X, Jobs Mathkrs, High
Sheriff of the Coantj of Tioga, do hereby moke known and
give this public notice to the Electors of said county of Tioga,
that a general election will be held throughout the county on
tho Second Tuesday of October next, which will be the 14th
day of said month, at the several districts within tho county
aforesaid, namely :
ELECTION J>JSTEICTJS ,
Ist Delmar, at the Court House.
2d Tioga, at the house of J. Goodrich. i
3d Deerfield, at the bouse of Wm. A. Faulkner.
4tb Elkfond, at the Rathbone School House. 1
6th. Covington, at tho house of £. W. Derow.
oth Sullivan, at the house of J. R. Strong.
7th Jackson, at the bouse of James Miller.
oth Lawrence, at the house of C, 81(*son,
9ih Mlddlebury, at the Holliday School House.
10th Shipper*, at the Big Meadow School House.
11th Liberty, at the house of J. If. Woodruff.
12th Westfield, at the bouse of A. L. 8. Loach.
13th Richmond, at the boose of 0. 11. Phelps.
14th Rutland, at the house of It. Rose.
15th Brookfield at the bouse of John Joseph.
16th Colon, at tho house of Eli McNitL
17 tb Farmington] at tho house pf P. Mowr«y.
18th Charleston, at tho School House. Dortt'e Settlement,
19th Morris, at the house of W. C. Babb.
20th Cluttbam, atjthe house of It, Humphrey,
21st Gaines, at the house of 11. Vennliyea.
22d WellßDoro* at the Court House.
23d Bloes, at tho Union School House.
24th Lawroncovillc, at the house of 0. Slnssoo.
25th Clymer, at Che bouse of C. P. Douglass.
26th EJklaud Boro, at tho house of L. Culver.
27th Covington Bore, at the house of S. W. Derow. 1
28th Knoxville, at the boose of £. 11, Comstock. |
29th Ward, at the house of A. Rnlffin.
80th Elk, at the house of Daniel Smith.
At which time and place* are to bo elected the following
State and County officer*.
One person (or Canal Commissioner of tho Commonwealth
of 'Pennsylvania.
One person for Auditor General of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania.
One person for Surveyor’ General of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania.
One person to represent Brsdfo/d, Sasqucbanaa And Tioga
Counties In Congress.
One person to represent the county of
Tioga In the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania.
Two persons for Associate Judges for Tiog* Conotj,
One person for District Attorney for Tioga County.
One person for Commissioner for Tioga County.
One person; for Auditor for Tioga County.
Ono penonfor Surveyor for, Tioga County.
<h»4 person for Coroner for Tioga County.
QlCt]ia6 directed that the meeting of the return Judges,
re w.h^o^Msy^
•lection, which will bo tho 17 lh day of Octonm?- . j
And In and by said net, 1 am further directed to give notice
ttiat every peraop, except justices of the peace, who shall hold
any of profit or treat under the govern,
stent of the United States Uifc State, or of any city or j
Incorporated district, whether a officer or oth
erwis«j a subordlimto officer or agent who is or* Shall bo em*
ployed under the legislative, executive or judiciary depart
ffieot of ihls ‘ State, or of any Incorporated district, and also
that every member of Congress, aud of the edect ntjd common
council of any city, commissioners of any l»corj>orated dis
trict, is by law Incapably of holding or exercieing at the same
time the office or appointment of Judge, inspector or clerk of
ahy ejection of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector,
judge or apy otbfr officer of any such election bo oiligf.
hie to anv office then to he voted for. '
(For Instructions In regard’to the organization of election
boards etc. ice Act of Assembly of 2d July, pamphlet
laws,'pact 210; likewise Contained In a practical digest of
the election.laws of this Commonwealth, uirolshod at every
place of holding general elections, page 06, eto^j
* Given nhder my hand at WeUaooru 1 this 18th day 6f
September, A. D. 1550. •
JOlto MATimtS, Sheriff.
QtOMI W. |oio.iB,* BIW,
THE' FALL TERM of this Institution will’com.
tnence od Tuesday ‘Sopt.9lh, under the charge
of j£, £y BURLINGAME, a recent graduate of
Union College.
In addition to (he branches usually taught in
such • institutions, them will bo a Teacher** class
composed of those who intend to engage in tcoeli.
ing, wlitcli will rccleve particular attention, both
from Ijie PrincipaUnd the County Sup*t of common
Schools. 'The Academy is provided with suitable
for philosophical and Chemical experi
ments, such ft* afo used in the higher Softools of
New York. The Academy building is now under,
going a thorough repair, and in such a manner aa
will best Wit the comfort and health o) the pupils.
Board can ho obtained io private families at the us.
ual rates.
' Rates of tatiidh for s- lerm of eleven weeks will
be as fellows : * ' '
Primary Department, * $1 50
Geography, Arithmetic, and Eng. Grammar, 200
Higher English Branches,.3 00
Algebra, .Geometry, tod Surveying,...... j,. 400
Chemistry, Latin, Greek, ’French & German
Drawing, Painting . '5 00
[Sept. 4,1856.1 JAMES LOWUEY, Fr«Y.
Ll. NICHOLS,
"VTOrrCP is hereby (riven that the nnijvnriftaed Intend to
Jy( apply io the Legielatnrfc 'of Pennsylvania's* its-snt
arm ant session for the creation of a Bank for the purposes of
discount, and general banking, with act*
(oi of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege ot
increasing it to Two Hundred Thonuod Dollars, to U» located
at IVellshoroußh, TJiyra Oonoty, Pannaylrania. and to be
daltedk-TUB TIOGA TOUSTY BANK."
WolUborooglHlioga &, done 88,-1(06.
M. Mi Convers, c. 0. Osgood, 8. B. Eoaworth, J.fi, Bowen,
K.dS.BaUey, ITm, A. Roe/dohn Dickinson, Sateusl Dickinson,
8. ». Wilson, d. Emery, .Thcs-lAUen, J, L. Bohloaoni dnorS.
Bache, B, Q. While, John iUtheta, t.l. Nichols, 8. R. Stdlth,
domes Klmhall; C. KoWnsoo/ Wm.- Bache, God. 0. Kress,' L.
Baclih, - ■ a- ;
NOTICE.— The undersigned dtlrens of Ttdrt Gotrnlv, Pa,
hereby gite.nolioa thatthey intend to matte application
to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at Its neat sceslon, (which
coromenoes'on the 1 81 M Twwday ot-daonarp )BS?,> Sicfflt
creation of « corporate body With bonking or dlscoont privk
leges. V the ntanesna style dfTHBTIO«fc (JOUSTV BASK
to be loostedMTtogaVills(te, TioCTcounty Pmnsylrania, with
a capital of ONE lIUNDREP TUODSAND DOLLARS, with
the nririlcgn of increasing to,Tiro Hundred Thousand Dol
lars. - rjtogaßoymiSSft-J/■ " • „ ’
B. C. Wickham. H- 8. Johnston, C. C. Spracre, |i» Welle,,
T. L, Baldwin, B. T. Bdhtley,. ’John w. Owjrattf,- Lewis
Baggett, 0. B. freHa, Leroy Tahor, At C. Bnsfc i. B.‘Bosh,
tTe. Smith. H. E. Smith, A- Humphrey, Lyman. H. totth,
Joheph Atkln/P.'B. Tuttle, C.«, Dennison.
PERSONAL PROPERTYPQRSALE.—The
Subscriber whites Ip jo Weil, offers Tor sale, h
1 rfiood\ :^^<u r '^^dktCUeti , 'Ba'V*a
wtlU HiU& hntfX X n »?P. w
mmi. • WARTM Vi SMITH. •
WdlslAro, Ee£l, 18, ifiSS,—i)T ‘
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PROCLAMATION.
Wellstooro’ Academy,
DR. J. B, DARCHISI’S
CELEBRATED CATHOLICON.
FOR TOE RELIEF ANT) CUBE OF SUFFERING FEMALES.
IT stands pre-eminent ior Its enm
tlto powers In all the disco
Tor which U Is recommended, mmally
called
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
Of these are Prolapsus Utzbi, or
hUDog ol the vrumh; Ftcos Awes;
or whites; Ckroxic TxrMWvsTioif
ajip ficuum? op tusWova; la-
CIPESTAL lUmOBRUAO*; PiIMUL,
SvppMissrm, a.td Imucopias Nun
strimtiox Ac., with ail their aooom
panylng evils, (Cancer excepted.) no
matter 1 how severe or of Uow long
atamiing.
This medicine hoe never been introduced by empty puffs
and misrepresentations, nor is It intended (hat its prevent
popularity shall be sustained by any medium but its merits
and the approbation of tbo public.
REFERENCES.
The ifedicine is now well known and appreciated, and wifi
burs a steady and increasing sale. I know of no preparation
that can compare with it for the particular complaints for
which It is designed. lam satisfied, by the use now making
of U in my own family, and by almost every day's evidence
of its benefits to others, that it justly merits the warmest
recommendations Its Wat friends have given of it.
E. B. PERKINS, *. D.. Marietta. Ohio.
lAm par#Q*dmJ, tiler in-ins it ia * greflt many cate*, tLa4
It surpasses nil other remedies within my knowledge for tlmi
clou of difficulties for which it is recommended. It haj
cured wmo very extreme cases under my observation, wMch
have resisted all other treatment L. D. FLEMING. *. u.-
Area Springs, N. Y., (late of Rochester.)
; Prevail on medical men to adopt it lo their practice; and 1
have no fears of the result, from a hat knowledge I liavo ob
tained personally of its curative powers. I wish the medi
cine kept hero. T. C. ffAl('KrX£ *. D„ Waynreburg, pa.
The following letter, from a lady, Was addressed to Dr. John
D. VoweJJ, at Washington, Pa n with whom the Chthoiicou is
on sale. We aro not at liberty to give the lodj "s name.
Buffalo, Washington Cb. Pa. Fob. 6. 1866.
Dkar Sib ; — After waiting togive the CathuJicon a fair trial.
I now have the pleasure lo say, 1 think It is all that it U void
to be. In the case lo which 1 saw It in use, the patent, at
the tloie of commencing ft, «as suffering the most excrucia
ting pain; she could not lift a two pound weight, without
severe pain. Sow she can jo her work with pleasure. Her
general health has also much improved, Xho directions must
in all cases bo strictly followed, kc.
Having cow used the remedy for four years In nay practice,
1 rely wholly on it fur the cure of almost all female diseases
With many regards for yourself, J,remain yours, 40.
r H. F, BENNETT, a. n„ Canandaigua, .V. Y,
The claims of this medicine to the confidence of the public
: are stroogtheded by the fact of its havlug received the ap
probation and liberal patronage of many prominent mem
bers of the Medical Faculty in the United States, some of
whom have voluntarily given letters of commendation, (sea
pamplUet*.) sustaining all that is claimod fur it as a cprat/re
agehtv Pamphlets containing roach useful information touch
Ing the nature and symptoms of the above diseases, together
with testimonials from ladies of'the highest respectability,**
certified by the most satisfactory authority, to nil which the
attention of (ladies and pi oclitlouers Is respectfully Invited,
can bo hodgntia at the store of
ROBBfIT ROY, Druggist, IVeflsW Pa.
Also soT3 6y William Morgan, Troy; Thomas B. Tyler,
Loaders port; Br. H. C. J*opwr, Tomtnaa: and hr faadior
druggists in ail tlm adjoining counties.
Sept, Ii J. B. MARCHISI A Co- Proprietor.
Central depot, 304 Broadway, Jf. Y.
IMPROVEMENT EXTRAORDINARY,
WE would respectfully call.th'e attention of Mill
owners and all interested in the use of water
i dower in this vicinity, to a patented Iron tVatcr
Wheel, (Called Greentcafs gravity and percussion
Water Wheel.) one of which they have recently pnt
in a Saw (Kill owned by Judge While of Wcllsboro’
and Dr. Archer of Mortis township, and situated
one and a fourth miles from Babb’s Creek, on the
Stony Fork. This wheel -on. Saturday (he 7th insl.,
drove a single sew to saw five thousand and one
hundred, feet of white pine, lumber; 4100 feet of
which was ana inch in thickness, 400 feet 2 inches
thick, 500 feel 1 } inches thick. This Wheel used a
very small quantity of water, only discharging about
$0 square inches and with about 11 j feet head and
fall uf water while performing the share. These
Wheels are well adapted to the propelling of all kinds
of Machinery driven by Water power. They are
very simple and substantial in their construction,
and will do from one third to- one half more wierk
than any other Irpn WaUjr In operation in
(hia vicinity with which titer are acquainted. The;
offer for sale on very liberal terms the patent right
for Counties or States,.and also to furnish andpnT ill
operation the Wheels in Mills in this vicinity on rea
sonable terms. For farther information address A.
Gceenteaf, Morris township, Babbs Ppsl Office, or I„
Vance care of P. P. Cleavejr Wellahoro’ Tioga Co,
P«- A. GREENLEAF.
Jane IS 1856. L. VANCE,
N. B. The above named Wheel may be seen in
operation el almost any time by calling on Mr. Rob
ert Wilson who has Iho Mill in charge.
Farms & farming uii>« in
TIOGA & POTTER COUNTIES.—Tim fi,l.
lowing farms and fanning lots am now offered fan
sole: ■
Farm of 126 acres, in Clymor township. 46- acre*
improved, with house and barn.
“ “ 100 acres i» Piltc,Poller co., about tp
ceres -improved, 'Willi two dwelling
houses uid hero.
“ u 50 acres in Mortis, 6 acres improved, it
dwelling house,
“ “73 acres in Dcfniar, 15 acres irtiproud.
* “ 75 acres in Gaines, SS acres improved,
nod huoae and barn.
“ . 11 50 acre* in Delmar.
' ** . “ 70, acres in Sweden, Potter Count;,
• •* 105 acre* in Summit, Potior co.'
These Unde aVo all public roads tn
are of lire beat quality of farming land.
K»* per cent, only of the purchase money will Ha
rcquired dcwpiiipd lhe, balance in Tca.nnuoul In.
slalmenta. ...
_ Persona of smalt means who desire healthy loot
lions, will[see at s gifincc that this is Hie most do
sirabte opportunity of gecuringn homestead ertr bt-
Ibrc offered in this, or any other Connly,
Apply to A. P.CONE, WeUsboro’, Tioga County,
•Pa.
March S 7, ISi&rtf
Truth Is stranger than KetToal!^
WEmnst soy that G, W. Taylox is receiving
, from llte Manufacturer*, the best am) cheap
eM lot. of PIASOS it MELODEONS,ever offend
in this county. He canfurnishasgoodinilrnnic-nls
andaljn fairjrricea aa'Cily dealers. ' Cull at tbu
BookStose WeUsboro', Ptbqgihcr d, 1P53.
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