Thaßenpsylyaqian jftd)Of|jqr. -Bitphanata organa havebeon assuring, their (readers sincathe Cinnimrti nomWtition, that ihe great body 6'f Whigs were going for Buchanan, atj(f (l by ,woy \St',ptp6C that such , was the State.-of Maine, (our out’ of six Buchanan candidates - for Congress, were taken from the Old-Whig ranks. • In lowa totfi ty BubfiiinterfiWtinfed dn carrying Whigs had joinedrtheir parly. Now, admit ting that theWhigsaregenetaHyforßuoh-i anan, the question Bribes, jwherenre-iheDem ocrats! lowa and Mainehave been carried by the Freraontera by larger majorities than usefU9,be«gweo ip foc%.ltem-, otrtTOpatty, is irresistible’ that if the Whigs hivri turned Democrats the majority of the did Democrats are. now in the Republican ranks,.where they are bal ding for the same principles that animated their party -under-the leadership of Jefferson and Madison ; while the pretended and spu rious Democrats' having discarded every car dinal principal of the fathers of their faith, are very consistently endeavoring to elevate to the Presidency a man who distinguished himself in early life as the deadly foe of the Democratic party, but who in his latter days has assumed the Democratic name in order more effectually (o overthrow Democratic principles. A FREMONT DEMOCRAT. —Lancaster la 4. Whig. Thb Modri Republic's*. —Bolbrd 'elec* non he .'ia'aJ 1 wtlffcftig 'man/’"; Ho 'thinks, feels and acta as if hia personal exertions would settle the boniest in behalf of Ihe'pnp ciples.heJoyps.ahd.ihe candidates he confides in. , He puts uponhis individual fidelity and industry the responsibility of the issue of Freedom's battle. The “model republican’’ indeed is very much, ; if not precisely, Such a mao as a merchant Strait of Cincinnati. Within the past five weeks he has subscribed for about one hundred copies of the Campaign Gazette of that city, for democrats. to read pleasantly, at his expense. He has also pur chased for Ihe campaign nearly two hundred copies of other good republican papers, to be sent,jp various addresses (of Buchanan inep) in his Stale o( Ohio. Unwearied in model repubjtcap well doing, be has also bought with his ows funds and distributed "gralui, tously by his own agency, 2,500 copies of the Kansas Report, Fremon’s Life, Sumne’s Speech, Kansas Slave Code, Colfax’s Speech es and Reeder’p. .Speeches. Strait is so straight a republican, that we will commend his political life to every friend of Freedom hi New York for strict imitation. Be like him I— Alb. Eo. Jour. Preparations for enormous frauds have been .made in view of the approaching elec tion ki Pennsylvania. This we intimated Ihe other day, and now have positive data upon the subject. In Philadelphia It appears that between ten and fifteen thousand names have been added to the extra assessment lists, mainly by the Border-Ruffian Democracy. There are 4,000 in Millward’s District alone. These fads, logelher with ihe significant cir cumstance that the Commisaioners have de termined not to publish the names and resi dences as,is usually dona, assigning iVio conccrled reason that no appropriation had been made for such publication by ihe Demo cratic Councils, have excited much feeling, showing as they do a manifest design to carry theeleclina by fraud. The colonization pro cess has been managed principally by recruits irom New-Jersey. We are informed that if the attempt-is made to carry il out on any such wholesale scale as is threatened, collis ions at the polls cannot be prevented. The people of. Pennsylvania will not submit wjih patience to California ballgt Bluffing, or be barefacedly cheated out of their rights.— N. Y, Tribune. Tim Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, Sept. 23, says; —" At a meeting of the Vestry of the Chutcb of Epiphany, held on the 2d inst„ the Rev. Mr. Tyng was unanimously request ed to resign the Rectorship of the Church.— The Rector did not accede to this request of the Vestry, but consented te submit the diffi culties between them and himself to the con gregation, and abide by their decision. The Vestry had acquiesced in this arrangement, and on Suuday last printed notices were placed in the notifying the congrega non of the tirhe and place for holding the electiob. Should three-fourths of the con gregation deposit (heir voles “ For the Ves try, the Rector is to vacate the Rectorship, and if “ Against the Vestry,” Mr. T., will retain' his place. Mr. Tyng is preparing n statement, and the Vestry will also have their account of the difficulty ready in due seasdn" Tippecanoe and Frebdox t 00. —80,000 Hoosigbs in Council. Tippecanoe, Wednesday, Oct. 1 1866, A cres on acres of freemen are assembled here to-day. his confessedly the largest gathering of the campaign, and very far out numbers the fiuchaneer demonstration held here a few'weekasince. The ground presents a grand appearance. Thirty-one different flag-staffs are erected in a circle, from which flags with names of the different Stales are flying, while in the center rises a majestic pole, flaunting the natiopai l banner, inscribed with the names of Febmost and Davtos. Cassius M. Clait and others are now ad dressing the vast jnultiiade. The ehtfilfsfa?m is unbounded. ’ ■ ' Tkentoh, Opt, 5, 1656. Wmhaye had two raonsier.meeiines. The a meeting ouLan'gkWrtiH Hill Buck s Saturday. The attendance was itfimetrte-,■ and variously esti mated at fronrtentoiwemy thousand;' 'lt was the lai'gest meciibg Vve have had ih ! ihese Paris during'the campaign. • - RCTDfinoAfr MEimNo. AT M«rC H Gint*R' —A large Republican meeting*#) held here last evening, crowding the Court Hduse in »ery pan. SpdpchM were made by ek-Go* Web,and J. W. PxttbbsOn, of Michigan, Tu C .!f^ ed wi, Jj .B re ®t enthusiasm. f >Merfo 4 S‘ tietitral paper, pubfikhed at A llehfown.cdmEs outlbia doping (or Fhemobt and Dattoj/. r , 3 ; - RowprXSH It?;B*|.^ncoff capa attempted to hpl«ip roeetinfoon-(jfhura* day„oyebingVtP’ epSIQiJR (iokei in Marylana, I hiitfWaa broket} rift-fey,i *. gang oP 'rOwdieß.- TheiSui* says that -gross' personal iris' werß 'lnflicied- hioet' prominent ib,dlviduu)s of t|ie meeting arid,,; chartisteyfee? the'proceedings as “ diefepufa.' blOjlapd Of a pcdplo wftd'prbfess lo ther that “ the recorded prqcegdmgs of the pOrty-contaib noibing-lobnoxiousilo the. civil righ’ts'b/’bthers, 1 add feowever objectionable, may .he the pplilictiil'Sehjimenis of these to the masses of our citizens, there cari.be no justification for so rude, lawless and up-, becoming a demonstration.” •« P ' ’l'trii', r ■ ■>'• In Liberty, Ist mail, by. felder j>. W. Canfield, JAMES M. ROOT, and Mrs. NANCTf C. COMP TOD, all of Liberty. . MAGNETIC rat PILLS, (Poison ! For sale at Drug Store. Place these Pill* neac, .tjfeir jlpleflyor qbont. the places they frequent. Bats and mice will eel of them readily, and ip every case the Pills will ensure their extermination. Price 35 cents per box. DMfNI BTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of .Administration haying been granted to ibe uo.; dersigned on the estate of Philemon Culver, Me of Charleston, dec’d, all those irvdebted Ip said, estate are requested lo make immediate payment and those having claims against the samd will present them for settlement lo •’ PRUDENCE CULVER, Adm'x, . A. E. NILES, Adm'r. Charleston, Oct. 9,1856. , . r|IJHE Subscriber having pure based a part of tile 1 Stock of Drugs and Medicines formerly owned byßubcrl Roy, is now receiving Irtish supplies.' He' would respectfully inform tlte publlc.fhdl ho intends to continue the Drng.busincss at the old stand. The store will be left still in care of the former proprie .tor (Rbberl Roy) and it is hoped that by its ample provision fer tile wants of Hie community, and by attention to customers, it may still be found worthy of public favor and patronage. Call and see fqr yourselves. JOHN A. ROY. October 91h, 1850. LIST of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Wdishorn 1 quarter ending Sept 30 1856. Adams James - ' Libby Joseph Buckley Daniel i-LCet Henry C. Beebe Rev. Comfort Loos John (foreign) Beebe Frank Monroe J. H. Banner Mo(lon J 3. Cotvlcy Calvin ' Slrbbrtdge Henry - : Fisher A. N. Smith Flavia C. Miss. FordbamS Smith R, E. Farm Journal 2 Stickles Emery ' ‘ Gooden Benjarain Sholer William Hudson Mary Miss Walker Ann 3 Hotchkiss J. L. Mrs. Warren James Holm Mrs., care of Bris-Wisner John T. tol Cly mer Wells J. G.- Klock Sirs. PhebcMi;. ;.Wlulcomb Charles S; Knight B. L, Yeialcy Jacob Sen. Persons calling forany of the above letter! will please say they are advertised. I. D. RICHARDS. P. M. LIST of Letters remaining in tho-Posl.Office at Tioga village, October Ist 1856. Beckwith Griffin Lamb Daniel Battarspp Phcbc . McNanghton Daniel Barney Miss Mary S. Marll John C. Bryant Thomas -Nichols Stephen. Durri&Larkins Farmer George S. Bowen Martin - Parcel Misp Alary A. - Baddison Mrs.. J alia Prudent Maurice Rrown E..A. Raub Miss Deborah Beckwith Edwin Rario Adam Bailey John M. Riley John Buttles if. P. Robert James Barker Joseph Randal George H. Carpenter M. Reeder Mcrccden i„W Reynolds Miss A. Chamberlin UewiuZ snat« Campbell E. B. &. D. Smith W. H. Clayton George Somers James Derby. Reuben C. 3 , , Slebbins A. R. 1 Dutton Wesley Sands Miss Betsey Ford L. Smith Emma V. Froman Klizitn Strong Miss P. M. Friok Rev. M. Sweet Solomon Farley James C. Somers Nettie Guilfpyle James Tompkins T. B, Gregary 0. S. ‘ Vcdder Jacob D. Guiffcrd Mrs. ’ Williams G. Hartman Miss Ruth " Webster Daniel P. ' Hungcrford Charles N. Wright Gilman Haynes James White George Jones Hester or Wm. Winter Abner P. Jones George C. Wylie A. M. Johnson Seth Waters Miss Sarah ( Kilcy John Welch Miss Laura Knox Miss Ann Wadkins Ramsey Kilmer Miss R. Wheeler A. T. Lee Thomas Persons caking for any of the above letters wil please say they arc advertised. C, G. DENISON, P M. E STRAY.—Came to the premises of the Subscri ber, in Charleston, on the Ist day of July, a light red yearling bull. The owner is requested to prove properly, paV cha’rges and (illic it aWav. 1 1| SCOTT. Charleston, October 9,1856. APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE. —To Lena Clemen* —You are hereby notified that Joseph Clemens, your husjband, has applied to the Court of ■Common Pleas of Tioga County for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said Court have appointed Monday .the Ist day. of September next,at 10 o'clock, forenoon, for hearing the said Joseph Clemens in the premises, at which time and place you can attend if you think proitcr. ' Wellsborn’, Get. 2 ’56. JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff. i|7k I^SOLUTION. —Tim copartnptship_ between JIJ the subscribers in the BlacksmUhing business, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books are in Che hands of R. Lownsbury for settlement, JOHN GRAY. ■ Wcllsboro, Sept, 15, 1856. R. LOWNSBURY. C. li. HOYT. CIVIL ENGINEER SURVEYOR & DRAUGHTSMAN, Osceola Tioga Co., Po. October 2d, 1856. MAP OP TIOGA COUNTY; From actual Measurement, oftd Survey* throughout the county. By a const of - Surveyors who are f /idly competent to the difficult,task assigned them* Xll£ undersigned will pnblish shortly, provided a sufficient , number of Subtetfbora bo obtained, a yHW JNJD. COW'tETE MAJ* jaF TJ&GA CQTt^TT.. All tlio public Roads, Bailroads, (Crossings and Stations. Post, Offices, Churches. Spbool Jlqusos, Stoyfft £lills, Putyltf ?dd Prfvafe Itoqsea, OutfafeHcai Hahfrfca&nesvShopS, Ac., *ro to bortowri on ther’Hmvln oddHkutto tbo. usual topography of Biverq. Streams, Pohdsaaajlquptaios. tTbo names of prop erty holders generally, (mcludlng those in tlio ’ bounty, who subscribe In advance for the Man) ara.Blso to be InscrteQ'dt thelr,rßBpectito plans, hijthe style of the Maps exhlbitedby Tuto-bnUdinga*! A . n >jJ M.-frU;.' Ini ii ' ~ • ‘i uT v &Av»PP n sfvletif art. The plan wiH bo on rvsullablo scale, so to fd show distinctly MF' tbfe particulars -ftbttve specified,'and make a Irirgoand ottumenUl TBapi bb cagrtoAdJmd d» territory fcomprieod inJtobfo^osMp f (^dmli»ner, / I. C.WCHiBOT, igenfri WeHi6»r/S' A^}c^'!; q-Q:y?Kr'ftY) wrGoru&Wtto* That tile folfontog.amojidracnta hi lion of Ibe.cloifeDlonwndUb, in, > s^^a^ I Wi&'dbepror&- looiof■ tbBUnU>,drtt«l»:tl»iiMC‘ : “ »nc',yiH> -/its ’iJi.'lH)# •#HWt Ak^liSCMj£-.-.* f ;.: . i , . y There shall he at£ additional arilcHt6 qald'qbhsiutiHtnxto bfldesignated^fj}Uq*9Vr* ** [ i ABTICIX l)[« . >» • • 'j.v.f B*c*n>»fc .Tbw£a*». -xaayicontnusfcrdabtjk fefcpphrcMtu^ dfifinßfr T^T^ nt yy} qritAm%f\ win proviM fofcj irfwwSSu direct VjrWS'iftfSrOT boreftett of:tK*'ge|UMl4M*&Myry*r.at dlfbnfttpvfcidfrof tlqie,-fthal| qevqr ax*e*d>sexeiv fcuqdted add' fifty thousand, Wllaw, and.the money omrig from ’.'the rafcn debts} shrinroadiftldd'tq tjxb pnrpdse for which li ed,’or Ur repay. Che debt* ad wbtfOQtedy apd-to* no other* ■ pose whatever, „, • SECTWS ahov» 7 l®ftis&WTrer the state may contractnebW immrrec tiontdttendthtttato.ift fnsftrf.bo? redfaedr the ► pxterot » onV pmposeforwhfcJrlt wad msed,or tolrepdy stteh’ddbts,' and to no other purpose • • *.• t .)- ( . ' Section 3. Except the debts above in sections one and two of this article, no debt whatever shall be cndteoLby, ThorashanbeanaddtttohaWftßla'tqsald PomlltuMoil, to bo designated as article.Xll, aa follows; • '• OK NEW COUNTIES, or on behalf of the state. ♦< »- ' Sxcnon 4. To provide for tho payment of the present debt, and any additional debt contracted ns, aforesaid, thq legisla ture shall, at its first session, aftcj* the adoption of this amcQdmintt’&eato * linking shall be apffldent to pay the accruing interest on such debt, and annually to re duce the principal thereof by a shm not less than two hund red and fifty thousand dollars; wbieh sinking fond shall con sist of the net nnnnal income of the public works, from time to tlmd ownod by the state,-or tho" proceeds of the wle of the same, or abr part .thereof, and of tho inooms or proceeds of sale of stocks qtfnfed by the state, together with other funds, or resources, that ipny bo designated hy law. Tbs mid sink ing fund may t>e inclosed, from tlmo to.tlme, by assigning to it any part of the taxes, or other revenues Of the hlnle, not required for tho ordinary and current expenses of govern ment, and unless In case of war, invasion or Jnsmreclion, no partof the said sinking ftmd shall be nxoifor Applied other wise Ihanin extinguishment cf the public debt until the nmonnt of snch debt is reduced below the sum of five millions of dollars. < Sections. Thd crfriit-of tho commonwealth shall not la 'any qponnqr, pr etext tip pledged, or loaned to, any individu al, company, corporation, or association; nor shall the corn* monweaUhhercaflor bcCoroea Joint owner, or stockholder, in any company, association, Or corporation. Section 0. iThe eomroonvtealth shall not assume the debt, or any part thereof of any county, city, boroogh or township: or of any corporation or association; apjesaisuch debt sliall have hech'contracted to enable the state to ' repel Inraalqp, /suppress domestic insurrection, defend itself in time of or to stato ip the discharge .of any portion of ItSi present indebtedness. . ‘ Section 7. The legislature shall not anthorlr* any cdtmly, city, boroogh, township, or incorporated district, by virtue of a rote of its citizens, or othertriso, to become a stockholder in any company, association, or corporation; or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to, any corporation, association, Institu tion, or.partyx • - /; ? • * * • ’ t SECOTp AJIEKpptNTi . No county jjhall be fflrhled ! by a lino cutting off over one tenth of its population, (either toTonh a new county or other, .wise,) without the express assent of such county, by a vote.of the electors thereof; not shall any new county, ho established containing less Ihaafoor hundred square mlteii tniap AMENDMENT. Frov section two offtlie first Article of tip codstltutlon, strike out iho wortU, u qfVie cHyof PhUadeJphia, opa qf each county respectively from sccKdh nVe,'eame article, strike out the wqrds, lt qf Philadelphia and qfJh% sereroicoupUeJ;” from section seven, same.article, words, “neUJter the city of Philadelphia nor any,” ii nrf Insert In lieu thereof the words, “and no, ♦’’ and strike out section four, same article, and In lieu thereof Insert tlje following: “Section 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four.and in every seventh year thereafter, representa tives to the number of pne hundred, shall be apportioned and distributed equally, throughout the stato, by districts. In pro portion to the number of taxable Inhabitants in the several parts thereof; except that any c6uhtf ’containing at least three thousand Are imndred tnxables, may ha allowed a sepa rate representation; but no more than three counties shall be Joined, and no county shol* be divided, in tbo formation of a district Any city containing a sufficient number of taxo blcs to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall have a separate representation assigns) shall Ik* divided into, convenient awfridte of cdntigfbos territory, of equal takable mtyr gs may be, each of which districts sKsJJ elect one representative." At the cndfljf sectloaseven.Famp article. Insertthese words. “tie city qf Philadelphia shall be divided into tingle itnaforidl diilridt, of vmtiquom territory at nearly equal in tasahUpnp ulatirm at possible ; but no ward shall be divided in the forma tion thereof” ' \ Tho legislature, at Its first sowlnn. after the adoption of this aDutodnicnt, shall divide* the city of Philadelphia'into senato rial and representative districts, in the manner above, provi ded; such districts to remain unchanged until the apportion ment In the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. rOCRJ ll' AMENDMENT. To be section XXVI, Article I. Tho legislature shall have the power to niter, revoke, or an nul, any charter of-incorporutidn hertafter conferred by, or ninler. any special, or Runerallaw, whenever Ic their opinion U may be injurious to tho citizens of the commonwealth; in such manner, however, that no injustice shall bo done to tho .ronwratora, u J?«oJred, That this resolution, pus. On , the. mont, yeas'24, nay* 6, On the 'second amendment, *f'aks nays 0. On the third amendment, yea* _ 28,- hay* L t On tUp fourth aniehdmcrht.'ycas'gS, nays'4. * *, .* *■ • *', Extract from the Journal. XHQS/A'MAQUIREjCTefir; Th House or REPRMiJtTArmB, April 21, Ecttolred, Tlmt this'rasolnlidn pass. On the first amend ment, yens T 2, tuir* , 24. On. the second ateondment/ycas 63, nays 26. On the third amendinept, yeas 64, nayß'2s; and on fourth amendment, yeas («9, nayklfi.- Extract from the Journal. WILLIAM JACK, Clark, atcntrtnr’s OrriCß, 1 A. G. CURTIN, Filed April 24, 1866. J Secretary 0/ the Commonwealth Secretabt’h Horrisbnrg, Juno 27, 1860. Penniylrania, **: « I do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and cor* root copy of the original “Resolution relative to aa amend ment of the Constitution” os tho some remains on file la this office. [L. B.] In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed tho scqUof the Secretary's Office, the day and year above written. A. 0, CURIIN, Secretary 0/ the CtohmonuxaUh, . Ilf Senate, April 21,1856. Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, being under consideration, On tho question. Will the Senate agree to the first amendment? Tho yeas and hays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and wero as follow, viz: YfiAB—Messrs- Browne, Buckalew, Crcifwell, Evans, Per- Sison, Plohnik'-n, Ilogp, Ingram Jamison, K/iox, Lnnliach, rwls. M'CUutock, Price. Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Taggart, Wuituo, Welsh, Wherry, WHkios and Plat!) Speaker 24. u . NAYS-Messrs.Crabb,Gregg, Jordon, Mellinger ond Pratt, 5 So tho question was determined in tho aJnrra'ativo. On tho qmistlun, Will the Senate agree to tho second amendment? The yeas and nays wo?- taken agfeeably to tho provisions of the Constitution and wer*» us follow, viz: YEAS— Messrs Browne. Buckalew, Cresswell, Evans, IToge, Ingram, Jamisop, Knox, LaUauch, Lewis, M’CUutock, Selle*s, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Walton, Welsh, Wh err 7 aiJ d Wil klns—l9. '• MAYS—Messrs. Crobb, Ferguscn, Gregg, Pratt, Prico and Piatt, Spcaher~~Q. So tho question was determined In tho affirmative. On the question, Will tho Senate agree to tho third amendment) The yeas and bays wero token agreeably to tneConstitution and were aa follow, tlz: J YEAS—Messrs. Braude, Buckalew, Crabb, OMStweR, Ev ans, Ferguson, Flenniken,.i-',^-iiiJK ■; TFUl;tiie house agree tathb third amendment! ! _.ml fid wfrp m follow, ri»! Caldwell Campbell QUO'tteU. A«rtfvt4'#<'lD(!ei F»B*ld toiler Tty Celt llohft Hlhb« RUt Rfll. eKMiHipplo lßnl»J rwWohfl; Joluuon tioucte iTComb ilftoel? McdS? Wflllir' JRrttSrtiFy l fftsbitertW* Oir-Peaiw«'PW)p||ipntc«?M*iiey « An deradn' Bwkn^' Bdl 1 J B£ck ! Beck (York) Bernhard Boyd Boyer Bfrowii ißtw&t ißuchankn' CaWwcU CwdnbeU Oariy Craig ft&wfctd Bqwdall Edlnger Fan Sold Qetz' Hamel Harper Heins Hibbs HHI Hillegos Hippie Holcomb Housekeober Huh seeker Imbrie In*’ head N»uiwxniu:hcr Orr Beanop Phelps Purwll Baihsey Heed omlng) Thorargm tT»ll Ay alter WhalW fright (Luserns) Yearsley ZimmonnaaAna Tf right A>?aJtcr--ra. . AAVS—McMrs Barry Clofer Coburn Pfiltoh Qlbboney Haines Hancock ndrieker Ingham Leissntfili Uagee Hanley Morris Patterson Salisbury and ., , , BRCBXTAnr'B Offloo, HarriAurff, Jun* 27,1850. ftnßiyicam'a ut 1 do certify that tba above and foregoing IS a true and cor rect copy of tho “yeas” and ‘‘Nays? taken on the Resolution proposing amendments to tho (kmatUntlon'of tho Common wealth, as the sameappearsontnd Journals of tho two Houses of tho General Assembly of this Commonwcaltn for tho soli eiun of 1856. | f r i • ' ■ [L. S.] TPitness 'ray 4iand and tho seal of ifflcci (tils twenty-seventh day of Jane, one thoutondfefgbt hdn'dreU and ■ 4.. 0. CURTIN, - Secretary of Site Cbthmonuxalth. July 10th, 3656. Philadelphia AdverliMmenti. To the 'Merchants of the ~ .. WEST AND NORTH WEST. I, 1856. Ozxtkcmcn—The Railroad communication via Elmira Williamsport and Catawfwa being complfttedydu ore brought nearer to this'market than Now The prices of Freights ore to be equally low. Therefore, we the undersigned sfahu facturcr-. Jobbers and Wholesale dealers, respectfully ask your attention to our Market apd Stocks to bo more iotluyitcly acquainted ybp, apt! to shore a portion of your patronage. Koons A Hcrstino, Flour Factors, and General Commission Merchants, 47 N. Wharves and 95 N. Water . Taylor A Bacon, Wholesale Grocers and Produce Commis sion Merchants. 77 N, Wkter street. Bunn. Raiguul A Co., Importers of British Goods and Job bers of Fancy and Staple Silk Goods, Embroideries, Ao„ DI N. Third street. . . • Win. U. Uortsmann & Bon. Manufacturers, and Importers of Military Goods, Ladies’’Dress Trimmings, Curtain hnd Blind Trimmings, Carriage Trimmings. Masonitrund OddFel loits’ Begalla, Ac., Chestnut' street, adjoining Masoplc TerapJtK “M. L. Hallowed! & Co., Importers of Silks and Fancy.Ooods, 147 Market street. ThHt. White A Co. Manufacturers t>f Straw, Bilk Bonnets and MUHuery Goods, 41 8. Second street. M P. I. Patton & Co. Wholesale Dealers And Manufacturers of Hats, Caps. Furl, Hatters’ M&terlaU, Ac., 118 Market sl Sleeper A Foiiner, Manufacturers of Parasols and Umbra! las, IJdJJorkokstreet. Pratt A Keath, Importers of .Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, X*. W. Corner sth and Market streejs. James Barber. Wholesale Dealer In Clocks. Agent for tho Patent Kqnalizing Thirty Day Clock; Jfanufacturor of Fine Gold Pens, 8. K Corner of Beetmd and Ciicatunt street. . .Moore, Henszey A Co. Importers ami Wholesale Dealers in Hardware, Cutlery and Guns Id! Market A'l6 Commorco its, Wra. P. Wilstach A Co. Saddlery and Coach -Hardware, Saddle and Carriage Trimmings, Harness Mountings, Ac.. North Third street. , - Morris. Jones A Co. Penn, Boiler Plato, BWlor RWetsJ Sheet Iron, Stool and Pig Iron, Nails, Ac., Market A 10th sf. s Lewis. James A Co. Agents for Lewis* Pare Leads, PuJ|f Zincs and Pure Colors. Also fof the sale of the Penna/Mai uiWturing Co*s Condensed Lyo, a cheap substitute for Bodn ami Potash. N. Spencer Tlioma*. Manufaeturing Chemist and Whole sale Druggist, No. lid South Second street- ’ Wright. Bmlth A 00. Importers and Joblwra of China, Class and Queer’s "Ware, 205 Market And 20 Commerce street. Joshua Cowpiand. Largo Gilt Frame Mirrors, Looking Glasses, Pirturo Frames, Ac* 27 & Fourth street.; Borer, GraeflT A Darling. Wholesale Dollars in Boots, Shoes, Ifats and Straw Goods, 126 North 39’street! WoaVaOroapicntyl fr-tyi Works. Fountains, ItWge Avenhe, 1 k '• : A • * ' If. Walker & Sonrf, 204 Market Bfrcot, (hito-ofE. Corner fifh nod J/arket «t*.)ManuCu'tarerr of Patent Wire Railing, Iron IlodstcaJs, Wiro Worked Selves, 4c.- M. B. Kspi’s Depot for I’icklbs, Preserves, Fresh Fruits. 100 South 3d street. G. W. Otbomo A Co., Manufacturers of (Worno’s Super fine American Water Colors, 66 M. Sixth street. July 31.. 3m.- JOHN A. RIDDLE, Traveling Agent. • .AAMfirehonts.’ Hotel* N. 4th Street, Philadelphia ( jftH J ThE BT.»*»|,yp EK OF. HILAOELPHIS” ' . f - ,aiu^nst; tijewori-»Tt affords us tho liighcxt satisfaction to state to yon. that owing to’the very protective qualities of two of tho Salamander Softs which we purchased of you some few months since, \vc wived a Ihrgeportion of mir Jewelry, Books, Papers, ic n exposed to the calamitous fire lu Rnusteod Place, on the morning of tho 11th Inst- When wo reflect that these Safes located in the fonrth story of tho building we occupied. Ami that they fell subse quently into A heap of burning rains, where tho-vasf concen tration of heat capsod the brass plates to melt, wc cannot bpt regard the preservation of the valuable'contents as most con vincing proof of tho great security afforded by your Safes. Wo shall take much pleasure in recommending them to men of business as a yore reliance against fire. George W. Sjmqxs & Bro. PaitAUELPniA, April 12,1856. fitter* Eram ft -I # have to,offer, you niy testimony in favor of the security afforded to my entire stuck of jewelry, bouks, papers, Ac;, during the recent disastrous con flagration in Ranstcad place, from the faetthai the same were contained In two of tho Salamander Safes manufactared by you. Having tallun from tho fifth story of the Artisan Build ing. where they were previously placed and exposed to a’vast heat for a long time, the preservation of th valuable deposits soemed to every one who witness*) the opening and Interior examination, a matter of astonishment, To all who may require a from the rava pc** of lire. 1 hIiaII not hesitate to recommend tho uso of your Safes, as 1 consider they have now undergone the moHt.tryJhg test N, JJ, Mobqan. . !*mtu>KLpnia, April 14,1856. ifettn Eram Bafjwn—Gputlomeivr-Nodoqht youwiU bo deeply gi'aiiliud to learn the good condition in which 1 dijicovi cre«i my b> •];, policy oi insurance, rci-tificatcs of stock,‘and other valuable documents, when on Friday last 1 opened tho safe made by your firm. ' * . With my knowledge of its great exposure, {wtb £oGic Inten sity of the heat from so hof q.flro os that .which‘destroyed the Artisan Rullding r iUf also from tho’force of th^f^llfrofii fu former elevated position fn'the third ttory, Icotild enter tain but slender hapefl prior to its interior,inspection, that tho contents which 1 unco so highly pyizcd Vould cver be of any service to tec, but as theso 'tears artf now hdppily rc morod, 1 feci it only due'to say to yon, that I can henceforth reconmiond tho yse of ydur Safes to all who may with to Jtecl a confidence In the perfect pequrity which such uyoaus des against so frightful an element. . July 9d 1860.- .. .. , Edward GashiiL, BqokMnd^: Constantly on hand Potent, Powder and Ffndf Locks for Banks, Storb* 4c. *’ ‘ r> ' 1 , , . „ . AOAIS . T'HE CHAMPION! Tho only Safe in every Uwtanr* - wmWntsln the Yale 'EXI AT tho burning of ,tSo Artis Building*, April lOflb And in' mat flro in Market Street* May \ 18&6, tho genuine HEUIUNO SA. presorted tho Jewelry of Qeo.j’U’i mens k Bro.; Books, Papers,sc. Fisher k Bro., ami Edward Seaut A Co, after remaining exposed- to.. Sarahur ruins for .nWrly P.Ok. HOCR&i and' imping ’ Concloaivi what we have alwayrelohned for thf their great superiority over all fcoci ties now fcnQwn l .. . In tticta fires, the HKHIViKO'S JAPE,standing side by side with those -advertised e^ft‘wmrranlM r tof|t«i»a Wpercent, more fir? Jhan.Hcrr} ng’abame forth acknowledge victor, noLnnlylpresortingihifrionfeots (q iraek'fihtbe* jog thcnisolvce ln tfcdudUrdW-io go' s - through* another ordeUf wmle.tfce.boestal “Salamanders” of other, soakers.'aroro'bad*- lj psed up Iq every Instapqo.-oQd in some, cases their entire contents completely .destroyed; ‘ •’ ‘ V To the public wo would simply say, that, during fhfr’fwo* teen:.YeaT»lboilcrri*g*swfeJ)M been bbfora>.them,-inbreQuio t»p IIW'T'MW *OIIM reprosentaftaa n£iht- ■ .* • * from $360,»t0'55 00 Lc?aon9 on PHno or Melodoab • • - • • 900 BoArd ($l6O pef WcOk,) • • - i *l6 60 Iloom .... - - - 150 Fnol—Fall and Spring, $lOO, Winter • • -126 Washing - • • 175 InridontHls 25 Deerfield Angmi 28. 1 . Who will go, to fiaosas ? - ri iHE subscriber will sell the Farm onwjiifh he ; A- iiyss, in Lawrence, containing'} H)Q of which is improved. It is „w the'S3d»iilUvd'deep ied 0x,6 years old’-or thereabout. .'Thd! owner'can have him on proving property »&Ljjdyih^charg'As. Chprleston, Sept i.'.BsB,' ■■ ■ T'-s I i iuf : ■ f' *' ■ DR. J. Br MAROHISI’S pATftptlCON, FOR TUB RELIEF CURB preeminent tor iieconu in &U the oiMtaatf whjch it ii recommended, unull^ IBNMB gmPMW.TS< '.hcao are Pkoumcs medical men td adopt it in their practice; and X have no fears of the result, froth what knowledge I haYs'sb* tajued iwrhonally of'lts curative powers. 1 wish the medi cine* kept here. T. 0/UAWKXX.Si si, d., Waynesburg,'ftk, The follow inc letter, from-a lady* wWi addressedto Dr. John D. Vowell, at Washington, Pa. with whom the CkthollCdn Ig on sale. We an not at liberty to give (he lady’s name. CcvviXO, Washington Cb. Pa. Feb. 5,1850. Dear Sir r—After waiting tngive’ihe Cathollcon a falrtriaL I now bare the pleasure to say, I think it Ib’AU that it Is saiq to be. In the case in which I saw it in use, the patient, at tho time of commencing It, was suffering the most* excrucia ting pain j suu’w pam. Now she can do her wrtrk witli pleasure. Her general health has also much improved. The directions must in all cases be strictly followed, Ac. Having row used ih° remedy for four years In toy practice. X rely wholly on It for the cure of alpig£t«ll female With many regards for yourself, X reiqiun yours, Ac. 11. F. p., Oai«qdaigtia,‘N. T. Tho claims of th is ’raedicipo temie confidence of tho nubile pre strengthened by the fact of its having received toe probation ami literal patronage of many prominent mem* tens of the Medical faculty iu the United States,-soma of whom have voluntarily given letters of compieadatiaii, (se* pamphlet,) (ni£ ail Unit is claimed for It a* a curative agent. Pamphletscontoinfng much useful Information totjeh ing the nature and (symptoms pf tho above disstpes, together with testimonials from ladles of the highest respectability, as certified by the most satisfactory authority, to all which tho attention of ladies and practitioners is respectfully invited, coo be had gratis at the store of ROBERT ROY, DruggUl, W'Uthoro' Pa. Al.«o s()Jd by Morgan, Troy: Thomas B. Tylor, Coudmport; Dr, 11. C. Vorter, Toward* j ’and by loading druggists In ull the unjoining njmitSr.*, Sept. II J.B. MARGHISI & Co. Proprietor, Central depot, 304 Broadwrff,'N. Y. Wcllsboro’ Academy. THE FALL TCIIM of (his Institution will eota, mencc on Tuesday Sepl.9lh, under the charge of E. E. BURLINGAME, a recent graduate of Union College, In addition to the branches psually taught in such institutions, them will be a Teacher’s class Composed of those who intend (o engage in leach, jng, which will recieve particular attention, both from the Principal and the County Sup’t of common Schools. The Academy is provided with suitable instruments for Philosophical and Chemical expert, ments, such as are used in thp higher Schools of New York. The Academy building is now under, going a thorough repair, and in such a. manner a* will best suit the comfort *md health ol the pupils. Board can he obtained in private families at the as. uul rales. Rules of tuition for » form of eleven weeks will be us follows: Primary Department, $1 5Q Geography, Arithmetic, ami Eng. Grammar, 200 Higher English Branches, 3 00 Algebra, Geometry, ond Surveying, Chemistry, Latin, Greek, French 6c German 400 languages, Drawing, Painting &c., 5 00 (Sept. 4, 1856.] JAMES LOWREY, iW(. L. I. NICHOLS, Sec, is hereto gum that the uudcraigned intend to apph to the of IVnn?ylriuilft at ita next Annual tension fur the cruatum of a Hunk for thwpurpo*wj of discount, deposit, exchange.-uni general banking, with ncap{ tol of One Hundred thousand Doßnra, with the privilege of incmwlng it to Two flijmlred Thousand Dollars, to be located at Wellnborouph. Tlop» County, Pennsylvania, and to bo called “TUB TIOGA COIXTY BANK," Wollsborough, Tiogn Ok Joho 28, 1850. 31, M, Con'ers, C. G. Osgood, S. E. Ena worth, J. R. D ' Middlebury. Sept, 23, 1856. ti NEW FIRM.—The business of the Firm of Ta‘. bpr, Baldwin &. Co, will hereafter be conducted in the name of Tubor, Hathaway Co. The affairs of Tabor, Baldwin &. Co. will be closed up as speedy as possible and those indebted to said Firm arc hereby notified to pay up without delay if they wish to avoid cost those that do not, frill ter. tainly.gct sued. TABOR, BALDWIN & Co. Tioga, Pa. Sept. 18, 1856. [9.] . -pXECDTOR;S NOTICE.-.LeUers Testaments. X-J ?y havjng been granted to the undersigned .on the Estate of David N. Webber, late of Westfield dec’d. all those indebted to said Estate are requested to make, immediate payment, and those having de. mauds against the spine, will present them. tqr not. lleincnl to Wm. A..DOTJGEAS, dymef, Wm.TATEv Gaines. Sepi 18,185?. eR. , . FOB SALE/ ~ ' 1 A Woolen FKClorjr £ Saw Mill, ■ Tire SUBSCRIBER, wishing to chMigs')iis fnttlneaM, oM*r* • for sale lm Woolen factory, go.* Mill and-Timb*rilofc near \\ M!«boro’. Tlio Machinery In the factory consUilng of’ "ono Sett 1 ’ i» in goort nuntog order, moat of U ifl nearly Ww: and of the nest construction. He will soil the whole taptbv or. or the factory machine! 1 ? separately \ the location is good, * •nod the termvwill he enay. « ' . , t,‘ ‘Apply to .tfip yubscrtt*cr on the promises, or,by letter to tbia plitce*' WeJlaboro' Aug. 2f,th IKS& J. I. JACK&Opr; - JOSEPH HOYT, DEALER IS * obooeries & PROVISION®, ■ ,,l< o(>j>OKilo Roy’s Drue Store, Wcllsboro’,,Pa. ' Pioa, Cakes, Nuts, Apples, Confectionery, 4,c., always on hand; ’ ■ Sept. U. JBSC., . . tf . TVTHEIIBASh Loltersof Administration hnvinjf Jr, , Uicn.g[anlec(iPjtlig subscriber, on the o>tat» of|Gorfat Compton, SuHiv.m, deu’ri, oil Uipsa indebted to,Said estliie afe requested tp'makc imine, diale pay rticnlj -and IhoSi) haVmW blaliifi bgainsf Ipa same, will prcscul'tfiem Ibret'ttlijniinl lb -■ ' ' SulU»ap„Ao g .2l,’s6. DANIEL COMPTON,. ... •ft... i i 4*Wr s ,v Time! Time! Time! TiUkio rfl IME Sows frotn ineldnls, and of fhesocacti pna '1 Shbuld Be esleenlcd' os if if wore alone,' .If ahy 1 wisli to redeerh time now lostiplease oAH just onodoar north of B,eß. Smltlr* Son's, where The subscriber id now ready ip do anything in tbplinp, of Repairing Watches, Cloekswhd Jewelry. ‘ All work warranted. WeHeboio, JulyCf, 1056. k. FOLEV.