Ex-Seimlor Hanncg»Df T4iis wretched and unfortunate man been re-mlroduced into public life by the De mocracy. He is speak, ng and writing in fa vor of the Nebraska bill and against the Clergymen who signed the remonstrance to the Bennie. Advocate worthy of the cause (1 ifled with a certain rude eloquence, full oi raev anecdotes gleaned (rom newspapers, unscrupulous and passably successful us a giumi) orator, Hannegan was sent to the Se na,. bv the Indiana Democrats. There, he Occam! noted for vulgarity and venality. On nit 'lexas Bill, he sold his vole~for the appointment of minister to Prussia. As he nmtcrsiiioil neither manners, nor French, nor Cicrman, nor anv other language except what tie mil teamen in a rough-and-tumble life in minima —tan lie cul a most ridiculous figure in lnc diploma'ic corps. Aware of his defi ciencies. he censed parading them in society and tiotoot; himself to me most disgusting licentiousness and degrading drunkenness. ]m evcc-ses bronchi on rcucaied attacks ol mama-a-uoiL '1 hese ecnerally assumed a clarii/rrous lorrr. I; a Knile or other weapon wen- wiilnn renen. h ll would aliompl lo seize ram' kil ihr inrmi woicmiv.- »uh him, or inc farhlu servant « horn he alicrwiird nbnn cj me,,. penniless in a inrci2n land. On one occasion. lie made a murderous assault wnh n iiendu «ennon on Caniam btoiu. of ihe L . .'..Amu —m. assault wlnet i. required nil mi uenlicnun s wel. knoanmi’o.- nmJ nd u,.s« i,. unlit- On nno'ner. lie llircw un I lie Hin'i.m o' me hotel chamber —shouted mur —am; irit-c to loan down nno me public A crowd was collected. and me Unit) h": American Munster became Hie town , , ir me intervals bciwccr ins fns of mnnin-n votv. ms cleicciior,. wan! of dignny, fme weal nromisc? to nment.. "ere calcula- ,tej k c.vnc net mineiei wi'l con'empl. t'.ver " Tier sober h‘ (In! no Knob how to biliov- him=e : Uner.oi : railroad Iran, betaccr. Cologne am Berm, ins passport A: lirs.. m refused to give ua l tiemanOi' r.. anc wticn i; was insMcu on u\ I lie ofiiccr wik could not underslumi knL'ii'h. llanncaan (J.'isnoil me nnncr mlu ms iac<. swearing ihn lr ivnulc m.-iKc mm sufk-' m- sucli nn insul Wiien tin m s mimsle pav; mis cxiraonlinarv mimsu" (■■a\c m w li! k'l litTiin iiou‘ anv vim- o' ada-i l< Hr Kill". Mr Hi! I'-itic rcnMiii ilia' iTt-iJcnr Wilnaii' in'i- o '111! HI nclUiiiHM nmn imi’ci : slronL’ rnnisnuncs 10-rcccne tmi' 1 liumci’-ir n’liirm-f Hum' «cn' IM'-i; ir tn> mini wn in n; lint it-! ii liun.iiui, aiio sonr nun:, murdered a nen- relalivi —\vc lit -1 lies; laci,- ait umiemilj; (• Ilnnne ami ;■ ciursi n ivrm.. cm. sncnl; irom neve tm- o» r w ii" j uruir. persona obscrvanot a Ur nm:. and the murder i? a made- o cnmmoi Knowledge. } t" tmi man. vacillalmr bet wren crime ami ileonscmem. between Homicide nm: drunken ties: between manslauelncr am ntriniii-t. mitt., u- Hit cliamninn produced in Indian immocract it. bcliali o, int Nebraska Ini,, it: I 1 is Ibis man ovc wintr. lb h remits Arsnis extends ns proleciini' arm, claimin'.' n wicked nncl scanchilou c ’' in Hie Jinn u sncak-of hi? rosl acis. I 1 ’ ll is rciionmn! as Uic Arjrus savs. lei him respect Ins lehow citizens enouah 10 live o auioi nml unohslrusive life, in alonemem for hi? past shameful career. —Phil a /Jail;/ HesisUr !<■ D- Destruction of 'Grovtown Tne N. \ Tribune gives ihe follow mg parti -111015,20100(1 Irom resitted is at tireMown a ;m time o f iik bomiiardnieti.. and Hum passengers h' Hie I’romeme"- virovlowti consisted n abou’ eighty hou se- ne.triv al 0‘ them hull o 1 wood, and bv la- UK. orruK-r proporlioi, o mein construe' eo it, in- I titled billies, one laKi-ti there on i in'- o mesi— L.Voll & note* iliiDUoar .Vi; more than one-iuurth of Hi niUMj.- ir lilt new I'lir o lilt town, CO" winer U( j ei> Dim. sines l-Ob. were occuy! uk*- 'I huv iniu hert-ioum been uccumen. bui j worf mwlrU’c 1 iron- luKincs* con^Kierdtions. ’I lie porn.- M'iui u’ consisted o' Qbou - ;>UO s 'mi 1 iinm nrt’viou.’i to nu> uti-i pi-rvim anoL'vlhcJ. o’ wnieh number ten u l\\ci\n wen lion’, lie \ mieo nbnn iwiu'v-iim wcr I'iiiif i* rcncinn , ‘t. ftiiu Ucniiiri o iiu. Doi)Uinii')i. won. jam aura noi/rocs and Jm Amonrnm P>n<;i i•? r, I* rent h am Uuich.were cMiuniyo in Keeping and nniivf i tie nonsr? occupier. In inr natives nml nr’ "ml** were principal! \ ir.im* building' \uii r j .i' o umichcc pain. ■ V> nci, me yum. flpncp.ree tit tort Grey ijvv,. aik (lemanac*. sau-»uciioi u Ihr um-iuii o' S'-i \ DOO. bombard- h i l , ci>ll■ i>iice wi:11 a ii cii Hour, I wru n»; uuicui, u* Up mtmoioui’s- ilia: up kw r wav u ot demohsiu c. piiW’.iicn and r l lie' expecrec lh:r t leu snot' ournr uouk. be nrec' inio IHe lowr,. iha’ a lew hou m*> ivoitiu oc iKTiurnicj,. am men Dosi l luie> .Mov o (lie I.njiM.. however. "• ." in a v e:, mm were half famished lor ihe warn of loot. .•• uriL'lailcn wiili provisions. which Hat! ins’ arrived as Hit Dombardmen; com mciicei., has iirolidljiv supplied inen. I he terms oi Cap;. Hollins nol being com plied with, he opened bis fire promptly at the appointed lime nearly every sbordoing exc cutiop. lie fired about iwt, hundred shols, uu; not burning up Ihe town as he desired, he sen; nsnorc a launch will) a Lieutenant and about twenlv-iive men, who proceeded 10 set ’• hre al mat remumet o' Orcviown cim inn \Vhile doing so, they ore said to have inspec ted the interior of the buildings rather closely, and pillaged as much as they pleased. Be fore fin.shing ths work they were pretty thor oughly intoxicated with wine and liquors, and were constantly cheering. The amount of property destroyed by this bombardment is staled to be half a million of dollars. The day before the bombardment, Capt. Hollins took possession of the guns which were for the protection of the town, and took them to I’untn Arenas and placed them in 'he keeping of the agent of the Transit Com pany. Wring the bombardment two shots were aimed at the flag staff, from which float ed the Mosquito flag. The first ball severed its halyards, and down came the flag to half mast, and the second ball cut the staff halfoff, from which it was suspended. While the Cynne was cannonading, a note was received by Capt. Hollins from the Capt. of the Brinish schooner Bermuda, staling that he regretted that he had not a British vessel of war there of the size of the Cynne—he would compel him to desist. Capt. Hollins, in reply to the note, regretted that Capt. Jol ly had not ftro just such, as he believed that the United Stains could get possession of I hem on the same terms as thoy got the Cynne. There was a good deal of anxious looking for the British mail steamer Dec, then hourly ex pected, and remarks were made that when she Arrived hostilities would immediately bo sus pended. Just ns the town was to bo fired the expected mail steamer arrived, but much to ihe surprise of all of the Englishmen, the wojr'k of pillaging and sotting fire to the town went lorwnrtj. When it was all over, the British mailfeleamer left for some other port, having the Bermuda in tow. The burning and pillaging parly were on stiore nearly half the day, and passed the lime in great glee. Many of ihern were so intoxicated that it was not an easy matter to net ihern on board again. A number of the residents of Greytown came to New York on board of the Prome- I ibeus, being provided with free passages by I me a lien. Two persons were said lo have been mis sing, and there were apprehensions that they had been burned in the conflagration. v oivennrK-n 'lni New York Tribune in a reply to'a comempornry, who finds fault with it for pub fishing accounts of races, says:—“We pub lish accounts of a great many other things which we profoundly deplore for instance, I’u u- 'b Heclpm, the pasage of the Nebraska lull, ihetis, murders, hanging, and so forth. Ii we could only hear of ihc final dislruclion ol evrev racecourse m lhe world, wc should like to puplish that also. ” When will readers learn that editors do not endorse all that ap pears as news in their columns? Tiu tii is mighlv and will prevail. July 2t, H. Shgh, Pine Creek :W. W’. M’Dnu call, Pine Creek; Mrs. C. Howe, Middlcb’y ; Mrs. J. A. Saxbcrry, do; J. Davis, Pike Mills ; R- Sixbce Rutland; C. H. Edwards, P, Cicck ; Elder Reed, do . C W. Sackcll &, lady, Elmira. 117—2, Mavsvtllc ; P. 0. Jones, do ; S. A. Gustus, Del -1 hi, M. S. Lust, do; J. Duinaux, Charleston. Aug. 1. G. S. Rodgers &. lady, Pine Creek; H. | G Stafford, Dundee; Mi-s Dickinson, Lockhavcn ; i M.ISU'J Dickmsou do; C. M. Rich, Onondaga; D. 1 W Snuth, WiiH’port; L Jamison, do; Geo. Chirk, . I’. Creek ; C. J. Axford A, lady, Canada 'West; Win I l.ilbirl, New York; A. Shngland, Manslield. 11 Mi ne i. one I«t-lve '1 tu rcinaituir; ARRIVALS. V irwKr. lloesK, WnUißonornn, Pennv. P. P. Cleaver, Proprietor. CARRIED, Jn Eanmnptnn. on llie Gib ult., by Rev. S. J. Mc- Cullough, Mr. C. II- f l LRNER, and Mias LOVIMA KILMER. In Limlslcy, Steuben cn., N. Y., on the 251 h ult.. 1,1 the pame, Mr. JAMES 11. Ml DDL.EBROOK, and Mtss'M ARGARE I’ EOLTSA LINDsLEY. 1 / t BBLS. BOKK, for sale by JLU [aug.Slf.. VICTOR CASE. WAiN'l'b’,l), at OKAY’S Slovu Store, old Iron. Cojqict, Brass Row ter, Lead, Rags,&c. /'IIIKAB F< lil t.'A.Sll—One serviceable linrst. Enquire at GRAY’S Tin & Stove Store. Well.-horoupb, l’a. uup d-tf.^ • )AA BCSIIKLS of CORN, for sate by DUll victor case. Knoxville. Anp A, leu-l-lf- I’lre iY Wafer. Ci E. GUAY, is notv prepitniJ lo furnish ' . at short notice, common SUCTION &. FORCE PUMPS, lor Wells and Clisicrns, and also lias constantly on hand, LEAD PIPE lor convey, nig water from Springs. Wcllshorongh, Aug. 11, Ihod-tf. Auditor’s Notice. r Plir, umlorsiwued, auditor nppoinleil by the 1 Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County, to distribute the money arising from the sale of the rc.tl estate of Samuel Bullock, will attend to llic du nes of the appointment at my ofticc in W ellsboro 1 , on the second day of September next, at one o’clock P. M., of said day. A. P. CONE, Auditor . Wellsborougb, August 3, 15.~>4-lu-. __ PAiniEU’S I'MON IASIJUAiVCE COMPANY. ATHENS, lilt A 1) I'Oll U CO., I’A APITAL—S'-iOO.OOO !—lnsures Fnrmnrs V> only, on the Stock and Mutual plan. J. E.Can field Scl'>., Hon. Horace WillUlon, Pres’l. Kemcm )kt that an exiKincncrtl Travelling Agent, represent mg a Muiml and reliable Company ijtar home', is prel cruMe lo a foreign Cq, us there cun be no deception. Address J. E. W« bster, Agent. Covington, Pa. AK,\OM)’S Itakcrj; and Variety Store. Boston, milk, butter & common CRACKERS, Fresh Raked, by the lb., or bbl. Family Baking,and Parlies, furnished at short notice. Deal' also in GROCERIES , PRO • VISIONS, FOREIGN $ DOMESTIC, GREEN A- DRIED fRUJTS. CASH paid fpr Butter, Eggs, Chccsc.Lard, Gram and oilier products of the harm. W. J. ARNOLD, Aei RUFUS ARNOLD. (. orning. N\ ~ Aug-. 3, 1.31 -if. THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. Notice. MOTICE is hereby given that the igencv ■‘•’of Mr. John E. Webster for tho,State Mutual Insurance Company, of Harrisburg, is this day re voked ; and those of this borough wishing to have their property, insured in the above Company will please make application to B. B. Smith, Esq., who is our regularly appointed agent for Wellsborougb and vicinity. Mr. Wm. Wcatherheo has been recently appointed a Travelling agent for said Company; and Farmers wishing to insure their property in the same, either on the Slock or Mutual principle, can have an op portunity of doing so when called upon by Him. J. FULTON, General Agent. N. B. Farmers, and others, aro cautioned) against letting themselves be defrauded by lying agehts, rep resenting companies with fictitious capital. Wellsborougb, July 14, 1854. jy 27-lf. BOWEN’S EMPIRE STOJIE. Important to the Public. A TJ. R. BOWEN'S Empire Slirc the UX lime has finally come, when Goods | can be bought cheap in VVc)Uborough,-as at Elmira, Cor* ning, or in any other lown west of New York ; and the public el large are invited to call and satisfy themselves that this is no Humbug. ' At J. R. Bowen's will always be found ah exten sive assortment of well selected DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, and a largo variety of Gentlemen's Clothing, HATS,CAPS,SHIRTS,COLLARS,SCARFS, Ac. all of which will bo disposed of at a reduced price. J. R. BOWEN". Wellsborougb, July 27, 1854-tf. Important. HEREAS, on (ho night of (he 24th of ' ' March last, James 1. Jackson, and others by the use of false keys or otherwise, forced their way into the dwelling house of the subscriber, while the family wore absent and removed his goods out of tho house in order to get possession—and further, the said James 'f. Jackson look possession of the Books belonging to the subscriber, and refuses to de-' liver them over to him, for all of which,'the 'said James I. Jackson and others have given bail for their appearance to the neat court o( Quarter Sess ions. This is therefore to forbid all pertons paying any accounts to James I. Jackson made at (lie wool en Factory and Saw Mill from that time until the Ist day of March, A. D. 1852, as have a lease of the Woolen Factory and Saw Mill from that time until the Ist day of March, A. D. 1855, binding me to collect all debts for work done. LEWIS C, PENDLETON. Dehnar, July 27, 1854-lf. Stray Horse. into the enclosure of Hst subscriber, on the 16th inst., **lBs A LIGHT HAY MARE, dark mane 2? and tail. The owner ia requested come forward, prove properly, pay charges her away ; otherwise she w.il be disponed ding to law. HGNJAMIN FUR (iiiinca, July 20, IBj4-3w.* STILL li\ THE El Ell r P HE subscriber hn\ing recently his stock of goods for the season choice selection of DRY GOODS, consisting in part of Broad Cloths, Prin hams, DeJains, Shambrays, Bareges, Law incites, Alapacas, Brown and Sheetings and Shirtings, Tickings, Drillin dings, Battings, Winkings, Vestings, Cravat Collars, Handkerchiefs, Cambricks, Lace mings, Gram Bags, Carpet Bags, Cotlo Twine, Carpet Warp, Umbrellas and Para} a good lot of READY MADE CLOTH I i sisting of Men and Boys' Linen and ( Tweed and Jean Coats, Dcninc Overalls ai Vesta, Groceries. Hyson, Hyson Skin and Young Hyson large lot of Sugars, different grades and pr lasses. Syrup, Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, Ci coa, Ginger, Soda, Cream Tarter, Saleralup, Lemons, Oranges, Drugs and Dye Stuffs, Paints an Window Glass and Snsh, II A RDWA U E . Axes, Shot els, Hoes, Cut Saws, Spad bars, Wrought and Cut Nails, Hinges, Clu Cells, Sheep Bells, Scythes and Snaths Stones and Rifles, Manure Forks, Hay For Pump?, Paint, Horse, Shoe, Clothes a Brushes. ' CROCKERY , GLASS WARE „V Ia GLASSES , Pine and Cedar Pails, Broon boards, Clothes Pins and Corn Baskets. Palmlcaf, Straw, Panama, Leghorn, » Brush Hals, Caps and Bonnets, Boots at Codfish and Hallibul, &c., &,c., comprising large and well selected assortment of goot at the lowest possible prices. The suscriber avails himself of the oppo; thank his patrons fur their liberal palronag past eight years, and respccllully asks a coi of like favors, and guarantees to his ens liberal system of trade, in which their in well as his own shall, at all limes, be consn persons wanting good goods, at cheap prit,' \ tied to call and examine for themselves. Icnlioit is not to be undersold. The highest market price paid at Butter, Grain, Lumber, Shingles and Ashe Knoxville, June 23, 1854. VICTOR Family Grocery Pro’ STORK. r rM!li subscriber uuulil inform hi -1- . and the citizens of Tioga county that be has just received a large and sup Pb GROCERIES AND I’ROVISI SUCH AS’ Teas, Sugars by the barrel or oi Coffees, Molasses,.Slurart's Syru/ Pepper, Ginger, SaleralusfiAl Indigo, Tobacco, Soap, Mould Sperm Candles, Salt by the ba or sael,\ Mackerel by the who 2 and \ barrel, Codfish b the 100 or single pound, Flour,' Cheese, Crack■ ers , Butter dp Eggs, together with every other article in th, lino, lower than can be pot at any othei town, ds he is detcrmmcd|D make quit I small profits. Thankful for past favors lie would moi fully invito his friends and the public gc give him a call and examine for thcmaelv! M. M. co: WclUiormigh, May 27. 1853. Yy ill Tii lsl ■ ■ * ' will do well to call assortment before purchasing elsetvhoi; Cheap Store of [June 1 [ JONES C pA(;iiK(:6lMUNi's^(irrpiewl '-' / i clicco and Mcrimac Prints, of licaul just received by [June I.] JONES «!i pROCKIiRV At GLASSWARE ' les* variety, now receiving, by March 30. JONES i LltiHT —Tallow &l Adamantine Cam ing Fluid and Lamp Oil, at V. ( GAME.— supply of pood Shot Cm Lend arid Shot, for sale by V, EADV-MADE CLOTHING.—A hi incut for sale by J. R. B rilKUSSES.—Benjamin’s Superior Bra | for sale by [June 22.] V. A Q BDLS. HEAVY MESS FORK jn 4:0 by [Mar. 30.] JONES* £) A A BUSH. CORN for sale by Ov/*' Knoxville. June 22, 1854. V. Ol A BARRELS PORK, for sale by £\rX or pound, at M. M-CO! NEW SPRING ROODS! THE now opening thei/ Block of GOODS for the Spring) Trade, com. prising a full and complete assortment, and of the usual variety, which will, as heretofore, be sold a la very small profit fur READY PA Y. Being deter- not to be undersold by oqr neighbors, our goods arc marked at the lowest figure; 'and we invite a comparison of our goods and prices with any other in the market. Among the assortment of DRY GOODS will bo found a great variety of Ladies 1 Dress Goods Consisting in part of, ! Bereges, Berege Delanes, all-wool Delanes , Lawns, -plain and printed; Ginghams, English, Scotch and American ; Poplins, Prints of all shades and colors, n good stoclcqf SILKS. Also, for men’s wear may be found Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Twocds, Kentucky Jeans, silk, satin and summer Vestings. Also, Sheetings, Shirtings, bleached and brown, Tickings, Summer Goods for boys' wear, Colton Yarn, Carpet Warp, Colton Batten, with a variety of other nicies too numerous to mention. Groceries and Provisions. A full slock will bo kept on haijd. Those in want of Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Stewart's best Syrup,‘Spices, Pepper, Ginger, Sajcratus, Flour, Fish, Salt Tobacco, or any other article in this line, wilt do well lo call on us before purchasing else where. HARDWARE, as large and complete an assortment as can be found in the county. Among which is Cutlery of all kinds, Carpenters Tools, Chains, Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Butts ond Screws, Door Hangings, Bills, &.C., &c. CROCKERY, GLASS & STONE-WARE, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Steel , Iron, Nails , Paints and Oils , Glass and Putty, Ready-Made Clothing, tyc. Thankful for the liberal patronage of the past season, the undersigned feel a’pleasure in inviting the public to an examination of our Spring stock, believing tbut good low prices will in sure a speedy sale for ready pay. B. B. SMITH & SON. Wellsborougli, May 25, 1854. CABINET MAKING. T> T, VANHORN would inform the ciii -*-*• zens of Wcllsborongh and vicinity, that ho has purchased the interest of his partner, John S. Bliss, in the above business, and will continue at the old stand, two doors cast of Jones* Store, to keep on hand and make to order ail kinds of Cabinet Furniture—such as f Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, Card , Centre, Dining Breakfast Tables , Dress Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus, MAHOGONY & COMMON WASH STANDS, Cottage , French and Common Bedsteads , of every description, together with all articles usu ally made in his line of business. From his knowledge of the business he flat* lers hunacif with the belief that those wishing to purchase, would do well to call and examine bis work before sending elsewhere for an inferior article. ind lake >f aCcor- MAN. h, l’a., arc now receiving direct from New York and Ilos* ton Markets, a large and well hcledcd slock of l> II V GOODS, ISIOII 15 friend* generally, urior sup GUOCEUIUS, PROVISIONS, RKaD’V MAJ)K CLOTIIINC, HATS & CAPS. HOOTS & SHOKS, A.c., Ac. ('ash buyers will find it greatly to their interest to call and examine this extensive stock before pur chasing elsewhere, as they will always find a large assortment to select fioin, and at prices that we defy all competition. .May 18, 1854. They Have Come at Last! JNS, hennse , liice' spice, and tcl UIV GOODS! HEW GOODS!! IV'OW is'jnur I line, Ladies, lo buy\oyr -b* Spring and Summer Goods, while you have a large slock to select from. The subscribers have juit received their entire Spring stock., direct from HoEton ahd New York markets, which far surpasses lor style, variety and low prices any stock that was ever before offered in this market. We deem it un necessary lo numerate articles, as you can be assn reel of finding nearly every article in the DRY GOODS line, including a splendid assortment of ha dies Dress Goodfj, which you arc earnestly invited lo cull and examine stylesand prices before purchasing elsewhere. JONI&3 & ROK. ; Grocery r place in k sales at il rcspccl ncraliy to VERS, Wellsborongh, June I, 1854. Wine lor Communion. THE Churches of Tiuiin county ;nre re spectfully informed that they can npw obtain at the Wellsborongh Drug Store, the Pure Juice of the Grape unadulleraUd with Alcohol in any form. Thr-musAisatisfactory evidence of its purity can be shown wish to examine it. Certificates of distinguished otefgyrnen and the statement of the manufacturer hims«d?T''''Tho£o iniercstcdvwll, do well to procure a supply soon. Jl. ROV . M eilsborough, Jan. 26. 1851. Dress Goods. LADIES, just drop in ni J. R. Rowtn’s cheap store and examine his Bareges, Barege T)( 1-tins, Lawns, Black Silks, Ginghams, Urupc and Silk Shawls, and save your teo per cent. t WelUborsugb, June 29, 1854. ( Ladies this large C. ot the s ofj Ca . ful styles, It ROE. an end* ROE. idles, Born BASE’S. s, Powder CASE. rgc assort- OWEN. LAVVNS! LAWNS!—Now is your lime, Ladies, to buy your Summer Lawns, from 6 to 12] cents per yard T al the Cash Store of . June 1, 1854. * JONES & ROE. BLI^CUrir&^ROWN' IuUSLINgp- Alarge stork jind received and very cheap by [Juno l.j JONES ROCK AND TABLE SALT for nalo by July 13, 1-54. . J. R BOWEN. isa Trusses . CASE. ?t received c ROB. CASE. the berrol sVEUS. NEW & IMPORTANT LAW "pURSUANT loan Act passed the General A Assembly of Ponn’a, job session ending April, 1854, FOLEY & RICHARDS are bound to keep constantly on band, in connection with their Watches and Jewelry, thefoilowing Books to sell at city prices, viz ■ Shakespeare, The Fathers of the Desort, Byron, Letters to Young Men, Milton &' Young, Rollo Books, rope. Mechanics, Scott's works, Homo for all, or Fowlcr'a Goldsmith's works, mode of building, Dick's do. The Old Brewery, Cooper’s do. Undo Tom, Irving’s do. Lillie Ferns for Fanny's Grinncll's Expedition in Little Friends, search of Sir J u lui Fanny Fern, Franklin, jllut Corn, Cowpcr’s works, Life and Sayings of Mrs. j Lorento Dow's Complete!. Partington, Works. j Wide Wide World, Comprehensive Common-, Beatrice, tarics, Bleak House, Chamber's Miscellany, Mothers'Recompense, Gibbon’s Rome, Lamp Lighter. Rollhi'a History, |Odd-Felluws' Text-Book, History of New York, | Do. do. Manual, Do. Europe, .Slew-art’s Free Masons' Do. France, ) Manual, Do. U. S., 'Home Influence, Godmnn’s Nat. History, (Cottage Gardner of Arne- Bobbin's Outline History,, nca, Ranke's Hist, of Popes, Spiritualism, Judge Ed- Farnhom's California and 1 munds, Oregon, iPhylosnphy of flic Spirit Life of Washington, World, Do. J. C. Calhoun, j'l’hos. Paine m the Spirit Do. Lafayette, , World, Do. Jacksolt, Researches, Dynamics of Do. Capt. Join, SmilhJ Magnalism, Do. Napoleon, Spirit Manifestations, Do. Josephine, (Celestial Telegraph, \ Do. Gen. Scott, Phylosophy of Mesmerism i Do. Ellmn Allen, Psychology, Do. Isaac Hopper, Spiritualism Examined &, 1 Do. Gen. Putnam, 1 Explained, by Dods, Do. Patriots &, Heroes Miss Leslie's New Receipt | Parker’s 'lour, Rook, Letters to Young Men, Fowler’s Phrenology. Lain Uookli, 1 Do. Hereditary Dc* | Helen Mnlgravi* 1 scent, Lo\c and Parentage, Fowler on Memory, Anthropology, by Nichols,; Do. Marriage, Ac., Marriage, “ And finally Rooks of all Analysis of Bcuuly, kinds 100 numerous to Romance Dust, ‘mention. School Books Southey’s Poems, ufull kinds. Havingmadc Thomson A Grey’s do., arrangements with Law Burns’ Poems, ( Rook Rublishers in Philu., Elliott’s Poems, they can supply Lawyer*. Mrs. Heman’s Poems, 'Merchants und business Willis’ Poems, men, with any Law Rook Proverbial Phylosophy,hy they may wish at the Tapper, .Publishers prices. We Shelby’s Poems, keep constantly on linnet Howitt’s Pbems, ’the following • Cowper’s-Poems, Binn’s Justice* Coleridge’s Poems, Ac. iPurdon’s Digest, Wirt’s PaHick i! enry, Roberts’ Digest, Cbildc Harold, Toubal and llaly's Prac Don Juan, 1 lice, Nelson on Infidelity, Graydon’s Fofm?, The improved Housewife, Law Dictionary, Hotel and Housekeepers'Sergeant on Foreign At Guide, , lachmcnls, J. Q. Adams' Letters to Sergeant Land Law oi his ran, ‘ Pennsylvania, Hind’s Farriery, iDnanc Landlord A tenant American Poultry Yard, ,Hood on Executor, Domestic Animals, Morns on Replevin, i What I saw in N. York, Constables Guide, The Use of iSunshnir, 1 Do. Manual, tar OR*, Wharton ’s Digest. Ac, | Tasob, Fir us to give a list of all we have would occupy i too much room in a county paper, but suffice to sav , you can get any book you may wish for, at the same j price as you would have to pay in New York or 1 Philadelphia. You can also procure Watches, ] Clocks and Jewelry upon the same terms. Call I and examine fur vuursilf. FOLEY A RICHARDS. | Wcllshorongh, June 8, 1851. i BOBERr~uov n\S CONSTANTLY ON* 11 VN I) _AT I*ll r. WELLSltnßorail DRUG 'store. TUK IOKLOWIMJ UITICLKS : luss ol'ull sizes, for win .lows orplclurc Irutiics • luc, Aconite, Adhesive I’laslcr, Alroholl A him, Aloes, 'nuns of c\ory v.mely, Allspice, Mods, Ammonia, .lot Drop**, Annello, iliic Svrup, Antimony , .nUiyo, (best ijujlilv,; Arnica, ’oka of a)! kimi-, Powder lo re. Lamp Mark, move ink A, fruit slams, Looking (ilass, from Linen, Leather Varnibii, .nicieking for blo\es, Lime—lilmdc L-lunU, .or “ Viol* A shoes while washing, Bay Water, Borax, Brimstone, Biu-'hcs ol'ail kind.'*, Bug Poison, Camphor, ('aslile Soap, (’.lyenne Pepper, PcpjHrr, Cement Ihr earthen ware, Pni, Vermilhun, t*rcen Slive Jbi Vinegar, Cmgler Kool. Wjftr-. m imm .. Patent illtsliciiie*. Ayrt’sChnry PuMal, ( German Hiller?,, UranPb UaL.im, -Heave Powdir. „ K\l r d' «. Lyon** RaiPi' 1 ., Cough Mi.\lu r <-. Magnetic O'n'on."*. Cod Liver Oil, Platters 01 all kicm. Dr. Fitch's* Medicines, Pulmonic Wafers, Dr. Jayne’s “ Pain Killer. Dr. Keeler’s “ ’ Radway’s Ready Reiief, Dr. Swuyne's ‘ 'Sarsaparilla Syrup, Dr. Davis’ Dcpurauvr, PclUr Oinlmeni, talmesloidt’s Vermifuge, , Clcmn Cullmlicun, Uurgling Oil, Vermifuges, various kinds Graclcnborg Medicines, • Worm Tea, Dr. Killug’". German Ointment, April ‘JO, IPo-J. i\i:\v~<7. iI. Clothing! Gluthing! (GENTLEMEN m vvnni of uiivilmi-! mj T the llnu of Clutliingr will find the hrgei-t .look I ofthe most fashionable styles at the Cash Store of June I l• ‘ 1 'X'X v 'in! New Cheap Millinery Wood*.' for Ready-Pay, TH E subscriber would respectfully inform the ciii. zens of W ells borough and vicin. , ily, that she is just receiving a ■ ffISW 4 FASHtONAULB MILLINERY consisting of BONNETS of every sorielv LADIES CAPS, CHILDRENS' HATS,' BONNET U NINGS, FLOWERS and RIBBONS of every kind and quality, GLOVES, MITTS, EMBROIDE KIES, COLLARS, UNDERSLEEVES, Handker chiefs, Silks. Plain and Barred ■ Muslins, Laces, Colton and Linen Edging, and a 1 variety of olhi r things 100 numerous to mention. All of which e-ah be obtained cheaper than elsewhere this side 1 of New York city. Ihe subscriber is now doing a If fa'tLj-Pny busi. ness, and would invite her friends to call and ex amine her goods before making their 'purchases, us she is confident they cannot suit themselves belter at anv other establishment. Work done on sltorl notice and in the most ap proved slvlc. She extends her sincere thanks to her frieqds lor the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to lm, and solicits a continuance of the same. O” Shop ohe door from the residence of 1., 1‘ Wilislrm. MRS, M. STEVENS. Wellsborough, April 27, 1854; M idder, ntnie g, 1 ] 'ls, ;a large vanelv hutments, /' IpOttllduf, -’•iJlllb of dll k111.1.H, 'icra. CASH PAID FOR WOOL I AT THE WOOLEN. FACTORY shut. JrS ~ u 'd on the plank road leading from Elhl.md to Addison. Also, WOOL MA fi VF. iCTL'tI LI) INTO CLOTHS of every description lor farmers’ wear, for three shillings per yard, or on shares at the halve**. Wool Carding & Clolh sing dune-on short notice The subscriber would say to liis Cornu r patrons and the public generally, that is now doing business, not trith a-une-hortc tenter pomr, hut on a durable stream of'water that never fails—has TWO LOU. BLE CUSTOM CARDING MACHINES, 10K CARDING WOOL IN'lO ROLLS. Also, an entire set of machinery expressly for Manufacturing Wool into Cloth, alt of which is in good order for doing imaines,, which will enable me to CARD \IA, A mil, brought from a distance the same day, m lln.i he rolls can be taken back immediately. All work entrusted lo me /hall he mil i/onr. VJ* Most kmds ot produce laken in payment fi-r work. Terms— Pnij.DouTn. Addison, June 10. ’5l. Cl PENOI.ETON I !'R.\ITIKE \V.tHE ROOM VO K TIO G A CO U,\T V . su!)M*nbor, encouraged h\ ilir nljrrm X patronage /ic has received fur-Hu* mm Uir»*- years, has enlarged Ins slock, and novy offur* a goud variety ol the moat durable and elcguM Household Furniture •it the lowest prices. He has upwards ol twenty diffdrenl kinds off'lum irum the Co ion Windsor Colllige, to the liesi Ma hogany spring seat,and maliogany rockers, different styles of Bedsteads ; three si\ les ul Suias and Tables, including Mahogany and Marble Inn i Centre Fables, Bureaus, Work Stancts and 11,'aa/s Stands in threat variety, j Ills stock is so large, and pnreiso low, that il is an object lor those wishing FURNITURE in (Ins •-oniiiy, to visit his rooms. He is also the agtnt of .Messrs. BLISS & A MLS. of Addison, for the sale of their very sujierior. WIN DO TV SASH. BLINDS AM) DOORS. which he sflls at the same prices, as they are pur chased at his Factory. IJ,. D. WLLL.S. Lawrcnceville, Sept, 7, 1853. ' TAILOH - r PMR undcrsigi ■*“ ea would info; llic citizens of Well oorougli and vielniti that he "has again n, turned lo this plna and opened a' shr ■•'cr llic Post olfii where lie will be pi ared lo do Tailorin • n all its brandies, i good and workmanlike manner, for ready pnv, and at prices that cannot fail lo please. All work entrusted lo him will be done up with despatch, ojiU i lit warranted. oU ITING done on short notice. Country probucc (delivered') of all kinds, taken 11. T. ERWIN. J«r work WclUborongli, Apni 22. 1854 VISH & BU>D FACTORY. V7'O.VV FORK. TIOGA CO.. PA. - "ihscribrrs having purchased hr< l utlurv ul Shiny Fork', have now on hand, .mi arc making ajJ kinds of square and fancy »ikl RiimN. The snlistninTH llalhri IhcmSdres dial diev on hmu; as yoou anil cnnnndilo an jrliolc. and -ul .1 s elieap as «»hv Knru. Juno Itf.'iJ, ■m w t« tiis; FFBLIC. r il proper hi snv 1 1 fin I lire cau.M- i In< niv ,u ‘ m " ol'PlusUr. for the last lew rf ( .\ •. ••as owing lo circumstances bevond :i,v In, (. anal between Cayuga Bridge and the Jum tn-n was not m readiness at liic lime auverlisid. n rnnsfijiK-nct: of building ai new ,lnl i PPLY.haS just bcOn rc« i ivc «1.-iiiii a i oo ground lo simply ail that may '-off. I'mnr ••ine hi. v.mo.s }:ixny Ma\ -.*l, Mourn are. 11 liS. i mam Holler Pols. cn\r’'- i J jar:. Pitcher:.. Move Tribes. Milk Pam-.* !m.- v ''l'ittuona, J-lowei Pols, iVc., irmv on hand and i.-i ■Jic b\ 'unt 10, j 3. J. M. rONVEK> ila»ing CJlensils. ( ‘CNI LE.MEN, please call ai J. R. Rr,«. cii'b cheap store and Jooli at his larije assort iieul oi Haying Tool** of all kinds, winch hcv»if 'dl chcoDcr than can be bought clstwht.ru. 'V»}Uboimigh. June ‘Jib )?64. Calicoes! Calicoes! ;.rncM*ily .‘as( and the mnir.*ii I'oHirlimmt that was cvcrntforcd in Hits I*ollll rv •mu now be secnjii JONKS &. IiOK’S. VKW STYLE MANf'iLLAS-jusi' T reived a splendid assortment, from price up, ol entirely new slyjei Call nod see linn al the Ne« Store of JONKS A ROE. aiUWLS! SHAWLS 1 ! Nnw I.r.dur yon have a lanjc assortment of beautiful style: to ae.leel from at the Cheiip Store of Del. J 7, Is .VI. JONES A ROE. TTF,I) FLAXNKL —.1 int received n liroi ■TV. lot of plum and twilled Red Flannel, whiH will he sold very cheap, at the cheap Cosh Slors of Nov ■-»». 18r>:i. n JONKS A KOE. VV/^LIODhN'\V ARE.—'('he Inruns! and besi ’ assortment ever offered in this place, for salt at [June 111, ISA.T] Hi. M. CONYERS’. pi 1 N Gll AM S!T;IN GI i AMSi—To* piccci of small check (■ingham*, al one philling |h* yard, |ktluullv laul color*, jus»l received at the (Jdal Store of June 1, 1864.] JONKS 6c ROE. p lack siLiTmx&ATTTTT; I ) hue nrire ol n|i t.| 7PI, are now upcnei for your iii-pceltoii al Uie Cash Store of June I. >.M. -ONES A ROE. T) ICU iSIIAWLsi 'i ill descriptions ]us 1 c -.. c ,., U{ i Ittf , >* ur >IIC C ( ica p at g. talma:. nowcN's. i