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' El ERE I=2 CONi Mil vbLvxk *vIL t ; j„; rlo,i THE TiliGit COUtill AGITATOR to PV !L t 1 " iviair ifititlfieDLX VAN GELDEIt 4IiiCHEL4; P. (:),,YADM:idet.. 7 .1.-- Jao..11:1111tetell. ftRIS OF sumitiprin INVARIABLY , _•IIN` Ammo. Subscription, (pee year) ' $2,00 RfqF.44 , IRYgRI -4 ,11 4 P.' • TVI LINES OP MINION siysu.iss r maim 'oznr,SQuiar No . Kis 1 ..1 - alns 1 41nn 1 • .11 , rrll 1 Square,'.l"."l $ l , OO f $ 2,00 15 2 , 60 1 $5,00 I $7,01512.00 _ 2 s q uarnig!« . fAMS 1113XF:4,00T APO f 12,00 I_ /8401 12.2W130:00 - i 6 °4 ° One co{ UM I '," 31 W --) , I— C — KI I 45,00 I 6(-5 7 --)0 [TWA 0:4" Spocial Notices'l6'4otitts line; Ed Itoflnt or - Local 20 ceatS per Itno. ' ' ' Trensleutylypiitleißgxofis, fie,' paid tt Jueao Cksiable 444 Tpalt nient'Yote4,,ilirriage Olrtlacitteeic 'on Itdtid; ' BUSINESS -CATLDS. ynn "Odder & Book, tatii tintiTatic'J4Sti Yi titers, . AB:4, , foirk ,prouitptly ind,nOtt)y:exoptited.-41itiA;!1810. 404Ackt • 'Attorneys 2k= Oonnselore Law. . Insuranee, Wank! and Pension Agenp,;.oilloe on Main etreot,'•Wellabo*4 Pa, opposite Union - •Blook. Jan. - • W. K. Barra. _Ciao. W 4 M4RII.IOX. P!IlleY , goa,4 1 1 4 AP,• BANE/d tia,;• Entnitviiiii; 11'144 fOonilyl4l.L Manly* , tipposik„,dianount : notes, and pail tifdtla faii New "in& City. Colletit \ lona prntapily iiilBl)9+ll7C ' . , • • '4110• "We Adams • •• , Attorney sand Counsel* L Maneliald, Pogek county, Pa. Oolleatioaa ,Atiinfiqy , iittandTd to:Jan. . t l: , • , , 111141104 Attorney and tjeunselor ekLarr,..Claini, and In surance Agent. .CiAtipa,evir Kretie l Drug stoke; adjoining Agitator 'Oleo; Weileboro, Pa. Jan. /0. 1 1,019 p, - .t: . . : • Attorneys and Counselors at Law. t Will attend promptly to business entrusted to 'their care in the counties - 6[ - Tioga anti Poiter: ,- 01fferi "op the,Avenue. Jun 1, 1870, :•" • z S. '; . • 1.• [J. B. Din Es. John ..Guernsey„ Attorney and Counselor lA' Law. " All 'bpsinbas entruitted 'to tarn trill be prong:4l,Y nttnnded _tt). 011ice' 211 doei:sobth'of Hazlett's' Hotel, Tiagn, Tioga CorintY, , Pa."—Jan. I; 18 0. • • ' • . , 1 . Wm. B. limith 1 1 Pension, Bounty and Insurance Awl. Coni manic:adrn!o -sent to the -above add js will ro. eelve prompt,: attention., Tnraksinodotpto, Knoxville, Pa - .:-:Jan, 1, 187,0. ' Sepithar Attorailys .and Oonnsolore at law, Tiuga Allhusiness entrusted to their oare will receive prompt attention. C. H. Bet - moon • J. C. lionToN. - W. D. Terbell & Co., Wholesale Druggists, and dealers in Wall Paper, Kerosene Lamps, Window Perfumery, 'Paints,Oils r le44to.—Coral , g, N. Y.-Jari.l . . •': . D.,-114con, *. D 0.,. • . Physician. and Surgeon. Will attend promptl y to all calla:" Office on Oral on Street, in rear of tlio ISleht Minliet, Wellabero.—Jan. 1, 187.0.' -t. S. 'Perkins, M. D.O Respectfully announces to the 'citizens of 'East Charleston and vicinity, that be would bci,giata ful fa; . their patronage. 7 Jan. 1, 4,870: A. M. Ingham, M. D., Homoeopathist,. °Mee at his Residence 412 , ;thi) - ; Avenue.—Jah. 1; 1870. ' .George Wagner, . Tailor. Shop first door:north of Roberts cy's ;Haldware Start,. tuttAng, Fitting and Re. pairingdonapriimPtly and nrelle—J4n.ll.oo,. John Etner, She, ,pposito Di with prompt attention:—,lnit. 1, 1870. 8,., •t i Onley, Dealer in Clocks and Jewelry, Silver and Plated Waro, Speotaolea, Violin'titrings, (to: Watehr es and Jewelry neatly repaired. Erig,fritribg done in plain Englipli and Gerolivn.—Munodelti Pa., Jan. Le 1870. ' )r. Petro t _House, Westfield, Pa., Alm. 9to!iF., Proprie4v. A new llotel.oondUcee'd on the princlple . of live.isnd let live, for the aceoinnludation of the public. Jan. 1 , 18711. I 45 " ' Hazlett's Hotel) Logs, Tioga County, Pa. Good siablini attach ed, and an attentive hostler always in attend.. anon. Geo. W. Ilszlett, IProp'r.—..lno. 1, 1870. Westftold Borough, Tioga, Co., Pa: Atli, Proprietor.. A now and commodious built:l4lg with all be moderu ituproilements.% easy dri clef the bust hunting•and (hounds n Northern Pewee. Convoyaneca furnished. Tome .. .. .. , , • . r ;.-‘ !, 11 4 - h 7 ,.s:'J/oteis_:- Tina, Pa., E. M. Sualtit, -Proprietor. Haase .in good',eontlitioti, to aenotranodate tho traveling pub___ p.sirPerier manner.-4 - 4A. .1, ls'rp. • i+ —l7---- ' -s .iollit - Idefilykih . \ ' 'l' Dealer in Vermont- and • Italian Marble, mann-, fawner of Montt &pouts' Tniab- Beetles, he., nor nor Market 'and gedrir Ste.:Coml& N. l' t All - orders praininlyl'ind, rien.tly .ex -' onttid: An drew Vein Dtusta4tgent..2 , Jan. 1,-1870. : ' FaimOrs' Motel: B. MONROE, Proprietor. • This house; formerly occupied 'by B. Fellows, Is `.ondEl . cle;ct , lotn perance principles. Every accommodation for man and beast. Charges reasonable. • , March 80, . „.. . . 701-31 M • rar.101101! M. M. SEARS,, Prtornrwron. • • • WHERE delicious Ice Cream, Freneh Cell i, V feetionary,. all kinds of fruits in their season, a nine dish of Tea, Coffee, or Chocolate, and Oysters in their- reason— can he had' at all hours served in the best style. Next door be low Roberts Sc Bailey's Hardware Stem, Main Street. Wellaboro, Jan. 1, 1870. - HARKNESS & RILEY, Boor AND SHOE .41144R5. Over IVilion cc; Van Sfore,in SAe room /Way occupied by Pen j. Seeley.. BOOTS AND SHOES of ail kinds Ulnae - to order and in the boat monner,:. It EPAlELlNGofaltkfieds done promptlyand good. Give me &call. JOHN HARKNES ly 11.111 LEY. llsboro, Jan. 1, .040:L.,. • Notice. ' ... The Charleston School Directors'will meet at . the Young'slAchool houre In ChOrleaton, 01; the 30th day of ' pril 1870, to, hiro teachers and ,con ill"ll for wo d... Contract fowood at 10 o'clock k '•&chars at I o'ol r ook!P st. \ Teachers are requested to- brill. their certifi cates. I 3l:lraue'rsAnm,_. April 18 ,1870-2 w. . , , t_: Sec'y. • CONEY DIADE - IyRMING, J hieb,can only be done by procuring good i genuine seed. ligliak , e - a few bushel,;lc!t ef the genuine Ramsdell.Norway Vete; ‘ibich I nal sell at $5 per Bushel': I also, kayo Tor talc the uetly celebrated BucltleY Seedling ,Potato, e tee ling from thn,ahili at $2 per, busbel. '. farm The inp Middlebury i otatoes can be produreel beewortul at my Pa, i ' '' Apilltl, 18704 L • ' L. 0; itiiNNOV-. • / ic4 11 1' 1 "tat "a 411111:: ' 1111 • ..„PtitST z , ET.AT.I I I3 .1 = Oki c • - -(2lk 1,4,11 " • . . I I t r • i` SEWINGMACIIINES, MEM Eila , 591 BROADWAY NR,VT _NORR, ': ;. •-...., ;.- . ,' -z ~. x • :it . 7, di -, 11..f.)11. ; ,,, i''." , I '.: . t :. ,• 1 1, *40414:01r, • Jpeo.otiong.e,toi .;,,. !, lea 4. ky a id Air a , ticil Y• 9 „. . 449bt.:: . ~ 1t.,, ..1. , f ;( ' rertcptio4ana:§inp4e4ysiA4cll,l,rir„ u44.66th,t.groA4. 41 ii4•PAY,k(!DI 1 11 04, 9 Pqqg? `" ,INOlaitening i oPApa4s, 4 ../IRAckand ; PR ',. svp t to': iif'threil t ;WA 4 .. _ , i Aqiuga 9! ziPPW4itko.9 , ,:Witko,gt , ,chmgoicif , l a . 04 i14L1 1 1# 1 P! , .i. i. t i...-n.4.... 4 1 ',it! .1 1 ..:1,-;,;1 :to 1 , ,o; t.45 1 ,01 1 A4 1 4.4144 11 110..i. ni.q.k.iiftP A 4rAgilei.4l Of 7 •terM6,,shiugifkAdire3 l 4 l ,-,,,.i.„ .4z; , .._!.. . .: ~ 41,1 1 „ , 'lleshies doingrkllkiatja ut"„wetk:dene 4.7.Aqtler, 1311 , 498, Meottinae,-thelte Machines execute 'the, Pl9st.,„llPfuM( l3l alliiiilleriMlNlPV ikAtir,o4e'rY =94: ornainentat work. .i-i': • V.. , .; A t..'•5..it,.. ' _ - highest Premiums at ali_ibp faira - Atltti f ahibltiob ‘ s 4 o! the United, dOillis BeroPti;lutlie ileen tiwardedWe Grover 'it Baker Sewing Machines, and the work done by. theta, wherever exhibitedin competition. _ y' highest— p t CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, was, conferred on the repreeentetive of the Grover & Baker fitownig.M.ftobince, at. the Expoettionynivorbellki, tbnp tkitoisting ithei4 great alkothpr tifiming Mitchineet;., ,i 1 Ikpott • Row Tobacco Store I TllB subscriberlum-litted up the Store first door east Thomas Harden's dry,goods at*, for the manufacture and sale of OTGARS,,(alloiNci r dea);*;:fati*ii4i(Ort:pri, smatik6 liati.ico Micizigaiik2aViti z _ aggw,2:r t ro, and r aif kptcqgf • i kbrfiTt6:ll.4iCefo, PY.P...tVaria the chcii= text Brand, of CIGARS. 1 " ras Call and sloe for yonr'solves. JOIIN W. PURSEL.I 11:0-P49:110,12:1-; Tlißunderaigneeharallited up - the,:old•Fihiu• dry'building; norifth&B;ewery; and it new prepared teturti• oowhido, and harneasleather In the best'tnhhh nor. Hideo tanned on shares. Cash paid fat hides. P': f 1: 'Yr.! WellabOrcl,r.lanYl'; Weltsboro Bakery. I T. DURGIN would say to the „citizens of J . \Vollsboro, and vicinity,, that is pro, pared, to supply them with . • BREAD: PIES AND CASES,, of the best quality. •We - also seritri theals lip those who wish. OYSTERS always on hand, for sale, and served if &Aired. Call at the olfl Stevens' e tend. ; • J. J. DtßorN. Feb. 0,7670-7 y. 6 • NORWAY “WA l rs SVED ! T HAVE twenty-five bushels of the gonuino 1, Ramsdell Norway-oats, being part of fifty bushels raised from one bushel Sowing. Tbn seed from which the above oats were raised, was bought in New York , City from the eolp agents 9f the genuine Ramsdell Norway Price. $5 per bushel,. .. "Address, • • HIRAM BROOKS, Feb.l6, '7o—tf. • Wellsboro, Pa. TIOGiI - AllUg'-'sTnE l‘ l Wet ilar. BORDEN keeps constantly ?) a; hand: Pure Drugs and Medicin - Paints, and, OUP) LOEFIPti, I Statianory, : Y,aftkeePiotioris hoc - PRE CRIPTIONS Cd nEruLiar COMPOUND F.D Tioga, Jtin. I, 1870.—1 y. FOR SALE. A - 1870 !• - T. B. STONE; (formerly B. U. Wickham's Nursery) A T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR. NAMANTAL TAPIS, ,TIO - 6u;000 • ; 10,000 Pear Trees. A good sandy of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY and ORNAMENTAL TREES A. SHILUBBERI( Enitt treets_arp •coi'liposed brttiWuhobes varietieS;godd, hiialihy, Some ortheui-largiratui In bearing. Any one wishing' to get u supply , will do well to call and - ace my stock before pur l chasing elsewhere.' 013- Delivered at the depot', Wellgboro, Mansfield, Lawrenceville and Bloggi: burg, free of charge. , All.grderaprogaptly : pp . ,,d: Wddr d, `l‘,4t. Tioga, Deo. 8, 1859-Iy* Get the Hest: bug., 4„ I. -SOSIFt4D, is agefil forAtli fp; parlor SEWitai th'e WILLCOX & 0113 BS, which everybody likes who plist it.' It tiful Machine, never gets' out4if ordeV with fair usage, sews rapidly and strong stitch, and is perfectly noiseless. AEI Machines rented b y the week. ' N0v.17; ; S ' OFO D. House and' Lot for Sale.' • . ()ETU Of Miinsfiald p :Tioga connty;lia . ; wttti -13 in easy, walking distance of tho' eburc,tietl,i State Normal School, &a: House in good order good size, and convenient. Excellent well an, cistern water close to the door. Lot contains,' about acre, and,has amoral:ism of ,chnkqe . ,fralt t r oop, giaVo Ac". "A pleasant and flo 3ura ble; home, and will:be sold 'at alitw figari.f ••Addresti' or inquire of . N. BIXBY. 1 . Mansfield, March-'23, IS7d. tf House TEO for Sale. AGOOD' noose and barn, ,nn a Jut of _two, acres, within ten! minutes.-walk.of the Court House. Wellaboro Is o ff ered for tale.' , ro• quire of John I. Mitchell, Esq., Welloboro. Jan. 25, 1870-tf. - , A 4 1 , CW - h 3 x6FIEt,t o " 11111-NipRAI. .--P.AINT•9-: I Poi salo by S /87437tf-1: bOOK. AGENTS W4gTEXi FOic GLERS_AND TREIMINIE3 OF P 1 1 1 BA - E,NUIt .„..; • t WRITTEN 7 , 111 eg ORE LAaas OCTAVO" VOLUME-- NEADLE 800.PAOED”-PDINTED IN ENDLISII AND OE/LMAN -33 tLELIANT FULL PAQE EXCIRAV4iGI4: It Ed/WIMPS FORTY VrAnaltscaLtictlosi othie Busy 'Life, as a Merchant, Manager, flanker, Lecturer, and , showman, and gives accounts of his Implisounient, his Vailore,lits e.nceessful European Tours, mid im., portaot ilistor,ical and, Porrimal • Reminiscences, plete with IlaMoi Atiec'doteis and'Entertaining NUrra, tire. No book published ilo-acceptabla,to all, ci4s*D. Every one wants it. Agents are sellino front 50 to 100 a week. We offer extra terms. Our ,Illustratecl Cato iegne stud r erms to Agents seat free. .1. 11,11111tIt &CO ,`Publielres, .1 4 1stptila,rJ n • POTATOES FOR SEED ..t Ihave a quantity of eurlOtOso 'irbic6 I' trill warrant genuine, illso,',ClYittill;ltre4Bll.l.s'P°"' lific, Excelsior and several other varieties which will' be tiold , ut reasonable •priceo.;• 4'• • • Aptll4lloB7o-11t • • • Web,. Ll ARRIBOLiq .• • ; , ,t e F. 1 1 ,1 1 4 'i 't/ .1.:(... MEM MMWM=M 21111MIZZ New Tannery IT. H 'BORDEN. ME itt AnaisTnorci: , ' :+9 ArmstriAit' v _t - • r ,• • •-:• „ATTORNZySTArt7t4c. $ wlLLumElPOltli;'tir4C''. • 4 • ri.0 , 1%. 74 Si , • II .I!‘r,r...Tnt_t ' f 4 , JEWEMY'*TOII/0 . " CO ' W.E,T,L so.. i i; 1 ..., - iNDRP:tif,4O4..i“ I , i,.. 4 , , . who , ;bnoqlong ;been-liiit . b , , . - soNir t . itS lisheiY" in the Jen:eVyintsi - 09 t i : I? r 0 co '' ,l l 7C noes In WelAbLiOis's t i . h, ,) '_ •N . 4 * ii, - ways on c eele,,i, ger.irits, t'% ). N.': - ; - ....... .. • 7 . - -7' litrmis and prices of 1. ' --;, c /1 :-= - •.. -I, I I -.. 4,•,. .5.fv0.,4; - •0i1.r.1,, , c , :.,:i 1 4. Nig It I C N WAT:gtliiS • , •,:•: -. _,::Vo ! ~,r,ii .•,- : , 't..-......ii. F.;...: 5 i• ii i OOLA OR SITNEE ` OLOONSi•!.R .E • ftIIGOLD CHAINS ,Ikti*: A* ir ' ' pnts, PENCILS, . CASES, - 6011/ / i • 6 ... i STEEL PENS, THIMBPSii, I' '3 ,;SPOONS, RAZ9R.5,.,.4" t a ,;SPOONS, SEWINC' &C. ; • .tc. . .1•". J 2;1 131111011 .• Witl'most.o,lor, : nt , ttells usually, kept in • suilhl establishment, whiOji 'told .Ipyrjfor, 7' , Repairing done noatly, and promptly, and , i abort atOTICE. • ' '.l. .*) A: FOI;Eli. Janbary '5, 1870-Iy. i . ,0,0• : , I _- \ : ;'.,. GREAT '''REDUIOION IN PRICES' irliKKllAld'' 4 4 . ' Ir•FAilli'S ' i , . ),-: . • , .. „19 Il AVINETR DRESS 'FANCY can save - a good percentage, tomer limit twat? • room fcir:otherf . - • 4 ii I. G '0 0 .13:,`.8,, ,‘: Jan. "5; 1889-tf ' CORNING,, A. - D. P,I.JRLF,- - : , LA; - s Til i liVatohmttkeir"iiiiil:illOrgiii i. A largo nisorimynt OP - s.- - -' - : - ,o'-i ;: :1 ' i i iliiik T 0 OS, . J E 0 1 .4 r; -: Slop - Yp o t--ttio, ~. wAx,,, CLOCKS AV D: X.O . X.:et: A: i -, tt gal- Engraving onb in, ans - fityle. iliaW '' Corning, Dec. 15, 86 9. -A. D 2 blig . _. '- ' ly. &.; ' • . Nom°, libtiliert..b! A. ,11::f ) 1 , / L1...1*i ifl / . Il i XECUTORg' -- NO i rioll: l 4ettorarstatoon l . ,4 1 •tary, having bcon granted upon t 61114'1141f and testament of John Lovergoodedet4.atl4l, late of Liborty, all.ptesomaiddebted'ltVoi4oTtiim log against said estate, atO 2 repileeted l 6 tibitiol with, „ , 4 43. N.,I42YERGOOD, .1`..15,. ,W44 1 4,,q,P_,1 ~f,..7, . Liberty,March 23, 1870; tit ' _ - ~*;too'rs,. i ! , - s , • The Richardson Wn.sher -k • E the • underSigned.do4lereby,pay , to: that we have tried this inaohino, and; think it far superior to • auk 'ire over saw.. it! 'washes complete, and works with' ierfect-basOL-- i only requiring about one tenth the labor of Opre mon washers, Wo think- Sitilido"ao , durable.' does not wear the 4:ilottiesi ,, btiktfini r ply cleanses from all dirt. And me ':OliO"erfitilY i recommend it to all; it beinenciw cativattsettfgr' with great success. March 2, 1870: Mrs. Jerkin Smith, Mrs. Willlatalitifkiers; r Mary A Dewey, " Chtistina Watkins, " , VettieWrithiiis, • ,"„ Leiria 'lloimes, " Clitilar:` • - Mr. M. 0 .- Sutton is the onlau ibbrizOd•4 y • .ge t is this loCidity. “-• Tioga. ,Earble: Works, BE undersigned is now prepared 'to ae- T all,ordeis forTainb'f3tones and Mona atettts of; either . ,t7,:.;,•:•'' • • I TALI AN,I OR, .RIITLAND MARBLE, . of the latest style and appre'v'ed *nrkniansh4; arid ivithAibpateh.• 1 , • no keeps constantly on . banit:heA'Allttla 1 Mitible and will be able to snit' dll Op ity. f a; tier with their orders, on akreasonalOter,rtili titt'ean benbtained in the enniitry.; •.; - PRAN ApAltni K "liogsk, , .Tikn. I, 1870—t f, I • 3 'OOO co RD,s hpn c i l ocy4 ~.05 . ,pt the Tioga tan t;ery.' For gond,,n?oTobonsablo bitrk, Jourrect long, and well cured', five :tioliipre; Pei cord 4111 bo paid. if. delivered.beforol42v, 1.t70. JwINSTOIGr;kriP t , Tig;lga, M i arch 18`;0. 6w MI •-L s 0 • , !3 n nn CORDS hemlock baik.'tvaiied,,at. the Middlebury tindery for Which $4 '5O per cord will' be paid, it"A ‘ niliptint i in atikood Condition and at Banjo liti4'illittbottel., ,A'a" an inducement to Heel 'few bundrid thousand feet of heullogit liYeted at:nur mill, at the market: 4 o4lK "' o 0. J. LO WELL k qb w. iroh 28,1870. ;-11-: MENIII - -----.------.....--------,---___ ~-;.•:. " 47i li: i . ' , . , . . • • ,'•' • ~r inh• 0 4 ,. ‘7 , , , :.. i„ ,. ..,.• ...,.i . , , , , 41 , -:, . ,-, ~. -• ~,- .: ~ . 1 , :•, - ..: • , .-, ..;r ...-.. - '." ,• ' ' "": I# Vl ' SA' U-LEAJ , ;' , :' ,- .P: A •,t, - ,.WE ~ -, 0 .- xl.kka ,:m.ORNING , ::MA ,, , , ' i.,...._,-,..L.z- -- ,4:,,,; . , 30 - 1 , 1 , 4 , 1 , e ,,, n ...„„.... - D)111 . - ' "k . '4' 1870 - ,„ ,741.4 ',,., k?. ,1 1 ,:th L.L 0 , :)=:, j ' , .b4Ulft ~ ,!:tra ,10 , , , ,i 3".11',1i ; ''''''-';:" C—F.-- ' Z''' '". ""' 0 • ' ' ' '' lU" i l '''' '''' • " I ' ,'• "3 . :-:44' ;‘ ":'l' '; 's' "' , :t ~= 1 ', 41 f of> 1 , :-.i ,, ,“..,:- . ',...- 1 . 4) , ~-. ~, ;1 , ,,,,. 1,, ' • •' - t c;,;• k ";, =I .` TED WARE, =I OM `. 6 , ~i: t~ ~. 2. = EOM Mil INN= t, AT• ~~ i ,, ~ IMO 1114 • ~ Tiogai =, : Pa.: , All those wiAilig . . 1 .:'ii: ,t :7 1 . • • • A14:1): ifi f ri GOOD 1 ` • BEI BEE MIL= ratio' Sovutv. MAY. , . i;-; , By Oconow W. SEARS.' ' i •.?_1 ''' THE vediwinged;merle *Oat hending-fsiiii ,4, ' - With graceful pinions poising; , 5 , .•.._ '.': 1' „, ,; . Pours out a liquid roundelay. ill. In jubilant rejoicing : - - i ~/... ..- t Plo co ox-fiTPupe.dr!nsts on ouuding t iog, • •3 : .:-.., . i :i. Thefoxforsaltekthe cove ~ ' i .„, . .i I , `a The woodoook pipet:front fel and bag, .:; .. 1 1 From upland leas the p/ ' er. • The speckled trout darts up the stream i'; • s''i P9uMtlik - ,ihe Matte bridges,, ,'s. :- 1 r', i.•.,While glooltl of pigeons glanceapd gleam . ~I O'er beech and maple ridges: 1 ~ • : ,: ',..t . The golden robin trills his nob i .a. Among the netted shadows,,: ',P I, b ° br?' 7 4/ 5, PP.4 2 30 10 ,w4t4r91tai ~ i ' J . .. , . ii.isiltei ibiaittiiemeadcws - <, 1 The liceping•-frois With Ober bell!, ° t .•..'t'' {t "<'.. in rhythmical Ovation, • , ~,- , .., R lug. out a chime of treble swells .oit In joyous 'gratulation : s The low of kineqs initgled 41th '• , . i The long of lark and sparrow, - I • And fallow fields are growing blithe . 1 1 - 1 13 1 nea •A AI I I ? °P uh a PIII97 ° T; ' I l l htiiiii3i4isitiliiht, ifitteasi taki l lit4, ' On lake and stream b glowing, Vhile rippling fountains seek Per light, i TfirOtigh'iidOdltiiid t leidtejialbikiiii; '" Anil all digit iiiiii ie - Yaii iii l 4«iiiOni" L • Sweeps o'er the mis ty . hollow, ' Prom Farah initfiln:,•frditilhilrtinTifen,':` From brook , , and field, and fallow. f 4 g i tiv titiv ogiiiioiothi sillllori: o • -p,: t -Wil4 LO% MiCkt3 WIN 6101 i "' 1 And he its well up, like hidden springs, ~'. - i F A° 4 ' -r u P t e4..PPIOI I 9I4 0 181 4 0 1 - 7:: A time to i teax 1t brealtof day. ; , •,, ~, A silver-ohM - usedinatin, A liquid fretwork in crochet Qn atrnosplierio satin • t c‘,lAt,imff:tiqlaitt4filtlutil, Aho, ayes, .i ~,. a ,:at ~ t .,l,iTo,atoh• each ; bird.gtat posses, ,; . liol itaiinsurmiso pat birds are wise; •;" c ,141 / 4 teen,ar6 oUly.asses 1: '';• . r : , And thOrt to turn turd raisb.thii lead !' With , Wear3ilihonldersliondibg, And take the old, well-beaten road That leads—onto the ending. TM ME tiOtioglrtinotio—Sending-i— -.,,-,,•—• THE GREAT RAILROAD f t t ~l .~ i VETQ q 4ESS A C;I4. '. 1 _ . . . X.E.01.3 ,TIVE . 17A1111 , . ,:„. I " '' • '''''' 1 TI iiiti ib6 Oa g; *' t 'lB7O. , , - .2b . the l gWtitia4tif Irbuse7VAe.iriag)i— , tativea of the Con , thioii?veccith of .ti'n' • n sylilapia : . I ~-; • i3Os p ra:4,nj w .*: .; ; :, §mate:bill X9,-/O`A , entitled " An act to facilitate and se- gine the coustruitttioU::or an additional, ratfwaY connection between the waters, ,of he Susquehanna and the . great t lakei f ' 'COiLdtt, and the north Western States, by Blending the aid and credit of cel 4 - ter.titekifpOrationS to, , ,ttie" :Toney Shore, Ppte preek,itildltuffit l o railway compa ny and - fn - like manner to aid, the cork strOction of the Pittsburg, Virginia and CiSt ra - riesten - railway, the Clearfield Ts 1.15 taffittiSiltba kuett,i - lealdlAll'eF gh l n y yailway,'' was OP }y ,prpsenteq for' exeOtitive approval ,O'p- , yesterilay,' yip - dtll inlib_ •-• ./ ' ,--;., 1 .,` ' --, r , It. . 11111 MI EV ;r ! 1 I= . Regarding it as anions - the •inost - ImL portant ever submitted for considem tion,,botik iti :the, principles it,.irivolves and the consequences of my action thereon, I have" examinedit with ais o.4cf ( 4 l ,ire a's timealloWed, and the pressure.of other duties at this late, stage Itof the session For'iliesnieasOns,lit•wohia 'briVti been desirable that the .views abotit'to be an nounced sychhlhavAheen,ithe subject of more mature reflection._ Entertain= 13envietiiiii 'flint the proppijeil ":7,ncasnreisnOt*Only in conflict with the ppirtitp,tio,n, hUti - 4, Nvar with the be - selliteregfelihd tiee Policy of the State, it is iltemed i intperative dutS , to ‘gliiird'';,airist all , Possible thiscon strtietibn bYiethiiiiiig the liillpromptly to ihei.ienateo in Which It originated, with: the followinestateitept'''Of the tti held apPre inkipg:.fend of the State nine and-orie-haltmillfbnisnf ` l i i tk, i , k (*q*,l ,l , l o l , 8 0 1 4 " ,Sq,00 3 ; 6 0, 111 -h hde L - ,6f the:. reli sylvania. railroad enionpany, , 4l. •$.3609;0911iif ithe bands of the' Al legh e . Valley rail road't ny, the paxment, of- the. -latter guaran teedt Iq, - . 1 49-pitifioqph!ft : rang road ,tfie;:..Norihern Central naitiva eorfipitny, and by the Pennsy,l - la rail roadeoth q;cliel3'43 $0,000,- . QQp tiro;4l. Mart:Of 'the proceeds of the sale of the main line of the,;phtlic 01193, sold in 1857; and o •ttai'13;t0il;000 are liii nilii-ehbstithee'd - for l io. ! like amount of bonds whicivw,crii proCeeda 'of the sale • ofAther.:portichltAifithe public works,' 'made subsequent, ,to 113.57.„ Tike, $9,500,000, thei l eoie!iii4Y.prefOodsnithe' t .sales ilepublio'-'initirOven!aints' formerly: owned by thp pcf k t 9 .4pst, the bill nu- l i der consideration, if approved, t e l nir the , fieln)lllli, fuiftihnil tistilbute: it among the four: railroad compahlest,ilamed in the in the prhportions.therein recited. , 4 Itri' i the'OOnsideidAten orthi; 'Vat; portant thtideet, twociuestions nattifally artse;, Ell , t , 1 , 'Firet,i „Has the:Legislature the•'COSY.; tutional Power fnexiact this law'? anti Seepiicl.; If the j poWer exists, is pedietit tOlexercise ,tt in If tb'e first question be answered, the negative, thebili should not be 'API proved., If in the 4tirmative, then the second question assumes a grave impcir taneei. What there the written con stitutional provisions bearing upon the , 11.0 . 1 4 44-claVse' of, the 25th seCtiontof the , first •article of the Con stitution deciarektbat,', " h4icafter enacted shall cre ate, renew„ or extend the charter of more than one etirportitiOn.” The eighth section, of the eleventh article is, aS "No Gill ' Bl 4 ll be pa sed by th,et L eg" i atii re;c,Ontain more,: than'Ain agb. Jeeto Whk4 elialk, be, Clearly, expressed Imthe'title, - I , Xcept'apprepriation bills:" ' The 'iitOpOsed act, is nofiiii;`fipt)rpprla:•, do Uil~ witA rg ihemieisg4iged , meaning Oflthifi•sectiomof faridnixientallaiv: EveVy One 'familiar With the bisbiri t our State Constitution, knows the, oh jects. for Whicht "thesb clanseri:ive're, derted arid" dOpfed:'ptie;State bad ben cUl'sed yith pnniiime legiSlialop, enact ed by,Avhat, lin ;common legislative par ,lance, was known as the'systerd orlog- Measurep, ( vnicn ,alone could not stand , tipOnalleir merits, , andwhich 4 , 3fteu had no merits on which to stand, were fastened together in one bill ) and by ibgenlous cotribinations of local inr terests, the most t nceisruousand some times' I niqratai; (Ms% m i e'refOiced through Jo' th r eqlfa i no 'net, ,ESsentially 'divelW,i9nittyttnit:afid alien riyal and El =I ME Mail )10etlleAnterests and 'Parties, .who could itgree upon‘nothing else, 'were, thus in ,dgced to n»itelnr.a common, raid upon Tr9fisgry, of„tho,f3tateii This 'evil 49 91 P times9AAt*r.4l4e, Oat the peopje Were* lask,c ol llßo/01 0 -Prote4 'o'm:l394i/ea figatfiSt if; and they did xo; theisa plain eiinstitution,al, prolAbl taai: The , ,thAr sovereign i dEpabftiodeclated'arrd *tote it in' their COnstitutionf that unii;hill - should ; be passed - by the Leglshiture' , containing 'pore than 'one subjeet,"iand that ".no. law hereafter enacted shall create, re new or -extend the charter of more than 'one- corporation:" ' • It' is eentsmled, and with some' show '42-( PXO,usibility o thatlhe bill under eon siderationlembraces but the one filIN 'et ,'of 'railroads, and thiyl; . 4ilii, thiS 'aion . is • ;expressedill',4l4 tine;, and ibni ,i,he" et .does,not create ! , :renew 'pr 'extend ,t 1 ie charter of: MoTe.itbini:iiiin - : cortiopitldn. teelinieatly;ibiaimay baso;,huirwe are mons!derinw grave'questi4lB ilf:4l9Eltittl cloittil law; . Ny4l:6,o#o44jit rules ' of den -13411043n mustprevatl; and, Judged- by, lbeie, ii'is clear that' the 'ooVioop F {of ' t3il4'4o* 4,mangest *littion cit i ttlo letter, - spirit, intent and object -of these, plain, constitutional-protisions. , in the ,N . ease . At. At. 1t b 0 -C.om.mormw %Atli Jvs.: Ciar,k,', 44A14 1 ;0,Pliet •,.14 1 04. 4 A ( 3 f1489 1 h, - , 14.dellv- SOMA? ;Tia, ll!*.us:' opknio ll 0 4 .041i PAPPmP;Gpiirti Babl,; , :,.,„ 11A ConstitutiOnds notitnreeeive uieaY inteipietittitin Olke einntriotilnw , iitistattite: It •p •,11 •PPlf , i I . Di' to : t lelu ter -140(0 sons 4,pncry ` ont t t4e grpft prin ciples of the government, not to defeat them`."_ )• 1••• • ) s Apply this authoritative, sensible and wall establiihpd' principle .of.C.Onstitil tiotial"&nstradtiori toibe easein hand. TbeCenkititntion'atolare6; in sUbsttace, that omnibus legislatihn and leg=rolling eintetmenti'isinliteeasef and to that end f 4 .no.law hereafter enacted shall create, renew or extend the charter of More than one, - sorpottition ;, and ." no bill shalt be44eseirbY-the -14egislatin*!.ieen taining more thart:• , one subject.'?. !The blifreturned'inelades fotir different rail e'l344)oles,-49,iiiinciPah3„and : nine othersasguarantorii. by 'a .liberitl tiOnstruetlnri assumes that theyatree4- .stitnie brit nao.SUbject;. hes System; the Lproposed act combines ,t4intereSts;; ; lderti ify, of, il4riy,eieirY the‘Btate, from . the Delaware to the laltes;land has thereby passage.:. The', ieVe 96rDsciiat,l'olist.,0,13.trueeare not,, tech nically,, oreatedby this raw; but were Ilitt,Vindooerated by other bills 'With le4i34l'an'ifest: interiCtO , followed-by this act, ',which , artfully , combines the local interests of all 'the other beneticia 'l7,:ebraintPlesi breatbes ,inte , them the breath. of • life by the appropriation of the , Publib . meneys, arid 'secures the very id'entierd 'ends prehihited by : , the Con ant-talon. Thus, by a liberal construc tion Of the act, and a narrow and tech nieul interpretation, of :the Constitution, the sound rules and principles . applica ble td both ate roWersed and misapplied, .statute with .the -, prohibition: 'The at teMpt is' a failure. The' Constitution . (!*Rot' ,or.:nullitied. in ; any buch, manner. :As ruled• by Chief Jus-. -tide Gibbon, It must_" be interpreted so as Barry - out the, great principles of goliernment,not defeat then)." . 111111 SEM •• Bat l there are other provisions of the tonStitutlon:,probibiting stich, 1 1 13. e 4th, sth and 6th sections of the - Kith' article are as folloWs: "" " SEC. IV. To provide for'. the.pay ment of the present debt; • and-any ad ditional debt contracted ps`,aferesaid, the Itt, itiarai.session after the adoption. of this amendment, create, a sinking Jund, which shail;be sufficient to-pay_ ;the . acertdrig , interest on suclicdebt,*atid 1)461110111y rlduce the' principal thereof by a 'sum not lesi than two'hnhdred,:and fifty thotiancl dollara ;' • sinklpg fund, shall Con, Gist .of the ;net •tirinual Income. of thi; public work's, from time to time owned 1:1Y the State, or the proceeds of the sale of the same or any part thereof; and of the income or proceeds of sale of stocks owned by; the State, together with other funds or resisnreefit that may be designa ted by la*. '• , TlieiiaidSinking fund may be incr i ettsedfrom time ,to, tim,e, by as signing to it any Flit of the taxes, or other revenues of the State, not requi red for the ordinary and current expen ses of, government; and, upless in case of wai -lori'or;insuriectlon, invasiot. . part of, the said• sjuß, ing,. fund shall be used or:applied .sotherwise than in ex thignishMent of the,riblie,'debt; until the arnotint-ef.anch.clebtlis.reduced be low o'A:sin:a - of 'flitS Millions ',of, dollars. _ iThsereditof_the Common welatti root, 34 . 9 t; l_n, l any: T rnpAher everit te pleded or leaned ~ any inch.= vidt,i,rd; . mimpap Cerporation'Or'assoCi ailen ; „ norr shall the :'Commonwealth hereafter bee6mea joint oVriefOrstOck holder in any company,, association or corporation: t ' SEC': 'net aganine'ihe debt . : 'Part there .of, of any county, city, township, or.bo ,rough, or of• 'any Corper,ationof associa tion;'unfegaguqi depi, shall have been contracted `to invasion, suppreda domestic; insurree , , tioni deferid.itselfiiii time, of War":Qt to assists'the'Sfat43 in 'the'4iAeharge any , portion of its present indebtedness:" TheseAltree sections are ; part. of the =constitutional amendments adopted by a vote of the. people in 1857. TheY' sPeak for themselves, and in no doutt ful-langiiage: The fourth: section re quires the Legislature to: ereate a sink ingfund, to eoralet;tonong other filings, of the net al:mind - income of the.pub- Me works; from time to tithe owned •by the State; pr:tl?,e'proceedS of tte' sale of the same;" 'arid de'olares farther that, " uniessin ease of; war, invasion or in surrection, no part of the sinking fund 0. 411 .AH 41 ..4V14 eraPPJlecl otherwise than in• extinguishment of the public debt." }:low.ia- it possible to •reconcile these declarations ,of the:Qon4litifion ! •Olth, prol. 3 lslans, o6lie,' bill, under cOnsideratiow? 'These nine and a half bonds hie' the irOceedS'pf ptiblinNiorliS; and they l ore in: the sink,ing fand created by.the 'act of 22d of*April,,',lBsB;: cetnpi lance with ,this'eame `SSeetiOn, of the, funda- Leeniol The Constitution declares as.pleinly as language can direct, that "„xin part of the . Siniting.fund.:shail be aPl4led 'otherwise than in extin guishment •of the public debt.” The 'bill proposes to apply the Whele of Alle nine arid, one-half millions to the, con *ruction •of sundry enumerated rail roads. The .fifth section declares that the cietlit'Vf the Coratnentveiittli shall pot, In any manner Pi'eilient be pledged or =ME . . 1 , ;oaned to any individual, Ctorapany; COr 7 149Pkgc"4 or , 9, o l l ,ktion. pilit :bilLipro poses, ?iet tochnicatly, lk I 'au oyi pledge Of, * credit;, l M,lTAQ.Fe ;..,it,w Pesue Ao4ay for the COriattiiethitt of;th . ri tctr,Dt,( 4 , Or i these '.coribrations. , no* can ,this' he thirie`Consititentry with the''Conltiftiflim al prohibition '?' ,Does - not , the greater -includo.the less? Ili principle,- o.l.‘snb ,stance,.,. how, does' the , thing: authdrized cillreg