trefving carca?3j,|{hal h£may retain oad use ns property-; .while ifeuiMi repair to the Jsar of retribulivejtisticjvz.nd make bis appeal againstthose who al’tpropt to conypit immortal iemgs[into . -t J U there it, tray mandate of Scriptorernf Christianity; bidding oh Wn, U U ihilwtych commands us-toj “do ontoblhgrs- whatsoever wo wouliLhaye'themdo onto 1 os” ;-bnd he who hnldi his fellow-man aa ; property, while he is himself unwilling to boconverlifd info’a brute, is an Infidel, .I’.“ - ;„■/ lam aware that you will answer that preacliere, evch-doctors.of divinity, leaches that men may innocently hold and treat (Bjiir brethren ofjhe.aamechurch property! that pnen -.may right (ally-buy and image o( 'God-, may without., guilt -icllftbe Savior in iho person of. his,followers. 51 reply that such teachers are not only iofidels’btit they Srehypocrites. i r , .-I. H , They are (hr- more- depraved than were those- Algerinea who, near the close ofdne' lust century, seized nnd'enslaved our'Ambri can citizens, and held and treated properly. The civilized world pronounced them heathen, barbarians, pirates qnfit fbr human association. Cur.nation'sent a naVy and array and butchered them without mercy, and rescued from bondage. But you and every other reflecting man will ad opt that those Algerines, bred and educated under Mohammedan superstition, were jess atrocious and far less guilty than are those Doctors of Divinity referred 19; yet they were wlorthy of death, and were slain, while some preachers of our land are permitted to live, and unrestrained, they endeavor ’ to cor* rupt our holy religion, by teaching the most revolting infidelity that ever cursed the earth. The doctrine that slaves are properly is in direct contradiction to the understanding and purpose of those who achieved our National Independence. At the time of our Revolution the rights of mankind had long agitated the civilized world. The divine right of kings, the di vision of mankind into classes, with various privileges, had surrounded the .people of the Old World with institutions which had become petrified with age. These ideas and doctrines were discarded by our fathers, who declared that oil men hold from their Creator equal rights to life, liberty and 1 hnppinesss. No language could have been more explicit, no form of expression could', have been better understood. If the Constitution regards slaves as properly,pur Declaration of Independence was on aggregation of falsehoods, and the Revolution itself was a fraud upon mankind. The doctiine that slaves are properly is opposed to the expressed intention of those I cho framed our Constitution. In che Convention which framed (he Con. Blilution, a proposition was made to tax the importer of slaves. Mr. Sherman objected that such o tax would imply that slaves mere property. Mr. Gerry declared thot-as “Con gress would have no po*er over the institu tion within the States, we ought to be careful lo lend no sanction to it." And Mr. Madison, sirice styled the father of that charter of Lib erty, declared it would be wrong to admit in the Constitution that men can hold property in men ; and the language was so changed as lo rend thus : “A tax of not more than $lO for each person might be levied,” thereby excluding the idea of properly. This was done by the unanimous consent of the Con vention. Not a member objected to Mr. Madison's views. It is clear that (he framers of the Constitution, so far from declaring slaves to be property, expressed on intention directly opposed lo such a proposition. 1 The doctrine that slaves are property is emphatically contradicted by the spirit and letter of that instrument. The objects for which it was adopted per vade every section, article and paragraph. It was) adopted "to establish justice not to establish injustice and crime. The framers declare it was adopted "lo secure the bless ings of liberty" ; not to uphold the curse of slavery, or to maintain the barbarous doc trine that man may be converted into pro perty. But the people have contended they had toiled, had fought and bled to establish the heaven-born truth, that all men have equal rights lo life, liberty and labour: and although the Constitution maintained that doctrine in its purpose and spirit, the people fell that n more explicit declaration of this great principle ought lo be boldly and ex plicitly proclaimed in the Constitution ; and some of the Stales proposed an amendment declaring that “no persons shall be deprived of life, liberty or properly, without due pro cess of law ; that is, without trial and con ' Viction for crime." Virginia felt that this amendment would be fatal to all future right to properly in man, unless it were within State jurisdiction. Her Convention, therefore, proposed to lirai( the amendment to free men, making it read! that “no free man shall be deprived of life, liberty or property, without due process of law.” The issue was thus fairly made ; it was fairly met and fairly decided. The requisite num ber of States declared in.favourof the amend ment as it now reads, and it was adopted, and is a part of the Federal Constitution ; and every lime you and I have taken the oath of office as Members of Congress, we have sworn that so far as we had influence and power “no person shall be deprived of life, liberty or properly, without due process of law.” If you have sworn to regard slaves, or any other portion of oar race, as property, you do wall.to let the country know it. • It is the doctrine of Judge Kane, it is the doctrine of Senator Toombs, it is the dbetride of President Pierce, of slaveholders and of the Democratic party. If true, the slave-dealer may not merely bring his slaves inlp and through the free States, but he may open a market for his women in Slate street, Boston, in Wall street, New York, or in Chestnut street, Philadelphia. He may traffic in man kind in any free State.' 1 I need not say that Congress has at oil times discarded this proposition when brought up for discussion in that body. I need, not refer lothe fact that it was fully argued be fore the Supreme Court in 1843 j that Judge McLean, to his honour and imperishable fame ■a a Christian jurist, gave an elaborme-'and able rfecisjon, declaring, that the .Federal CdntliluHdn dott not regard elates as pro a. Nor need I say that Chief Justice y agreed with him. Nor need 1 say that the recOßllhb.vftthaVlhe.Qlher members of the Court faileddoj.tneet ;lh9 J; :quesfiTO, got daring to insult the nation or (he spirit.if, civilizatiofebsC^&M)SSob S 't which yOU'assert-, v>', : ,n:' ..-i Un!-. Ii s Sir, haveceased, forlheilima fiaihgle".sh‘thd' great ■ going on m.our WS.. removed fromthe scene of strife j .bot 1 yet linger upon the field, watching ( . tlia tide of battle, ns it moves slowly pn.wa'rd. 1 xan only aid the lovers of jplln my (ten and my prayers. of your lecture reached me, antf stimulated me to give some feeble expressions to‘the emotions I felt on reading which you odvunced. No argument'can ever attach Republicans, loverq ol’.liberty,' to a Ufliqn pr f n, Cons,' ip (ion sustaining (he, Hie heal fienjab, thn infidel principles Vwtocli yon m ascribe ,to our Federal Constitution. If the Union and the Constitution be preserved! mdst be by . xatryihg out the doctrine; the spirit in which ' theywere adopted, anti pot by ( engr'qfling upon the Chartertof Liberty a doctrine so ab horrent to-its letleramJ spirit. - -•' 1 ' It is whh emotions of pleasure, of grali tude (0 Qod and my dounfrym'en, that I con (empjale a great, a powerful am| increasing party in our nation, basing its doctrines and its hopes upon the self-evident truth that all men are equally entitled to life, liberty and properly; each member of that party is sol emnly swprn that “00 person” unjler Fede ral jurisdiction ’ shall be deprived of these God-given rights, if their influence, or power' can prevent it. I Would cheer every member, of (he Republjcan party, iq his eflbrls (o' maintain its doctrines by steady, .firm, com bined and unceasing labour, exhorting them' to cast aside all difference of opinion upon other and minor subjects, unite upon the great, political, moral ah«T religious (ruths which constitute their platform, and (oil on and toil ever, until our country shall bo re deemed from the control of man who would prostitute its powers to degrade a portion of the human family—brutalize .and convert them into properly. Very respectfully, JosirtJA R. Giduings, Jefferson, Fob. 17, 1857. Old Fish. — A gentleman sent his black servant to purchase a fresh fish. Hewent to a stall, and taking up a fish began to smell it. The fishmonger observing him, and fearing lest the by-slandera might catch the scent, exclaimed; “Hallo! you black rascal, what do you smell my fish for?” “Me po smell your fish, massa.” “What are yow doing, then 7V “Mo talk to ’em massa." “And what do you say to the fish, my friend ?’’ “Me ask him what news at sea, dot’s all massa.” ■ '*• “And what does he say lo you?" “He says he don’t know; ho not been dare dis tree week.” A young man who was desirous.of marry ing a daughter of a well known Boston mer- chant, after many attempts lo broach the sub ject lo the old gentleman, in a very'stammer ing manner said: “Mr. O , are you willing to l-le-lel-fet me have your daughter Ja-Jana?” "Of course I am,” gruffly and quickly re plied. the old man, “and 1 wish you would get some other likely fellows to marry the rest of them.” The Warsaw (M 0.,) Democrat has the fol lowing: “We strike the names of two of our sub scribers from our books this week who have recently been hung in Texas, We do this because not advised, as yet, of their present locality.” A wag asked his friend, how many knaves do you suppose live in this street besides yourself?” “Besides myself!” replied the other in a heat, “do you mean to insult me?” “Well, then,” replied the first, “how many including yourself?” BUSMESS DIRECTORY. If.. Hydropathic Fhycician andSurgeq n.' ELELAND, TIOGA. COUNTY, PA. Will visit patients in all parts el the county. ■ jjnne 14.1855.] JOHN N. BACHE, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Office, north side Public Square Wellsboroogh, Pi. Refers to Messrs. Phelps,Dodge & Co.,N. Y city Hon.A.VrParsons,Philadelphia. July 13. r SPENCER & THOMSON, Alto neys A Counselors at Law, CORNING, Slenben County, New York. Gko. T. Spencer. ' ’ C. H. Thomson. April 18,1855-ly. S. F. WIUSON, . O' Removed to James Lowroy.’s Office lig. LOWREY& 8. F. WMojf, • A TTORNEYS & COUNSELCORS-AT LAW, wijlaltend the CoprUof Tioga,Potter end McKeancounties. ‘ , Wellsboroagb, Feb. 1,1853. / - 4 The I* jmbliebed every THURSDAY MORNING at Wellsboro*, TiogaOonnty t Pa^byOoßn J STC*EoCKACo. I , on the P A'Y* DOWN System. The cash must Invariably accompany lbs order for the paper, unless onr agents at the several post*offi* coe choose to become responsible for tho amount, or- no p&> rMrlll bo mailwl. The subscription price U ONB DOL* AR PER ANNUM to single sobseribott.' eon sending us $9 will roceLrelOcopiee of the paper one year to each subscriber. Office, ROY’S BLOCK, second floor, oror Taylor’s' Book Store. Jnstico’s,'.ConttaWs and other Blanks always oh hand. Job and Fancy Printing executed with neatness and despatch. , ■ NEW FIRM.—The business of the Firm of Ta. bor, Baldwin & Co, will hereafter be conducted in lhe name pf Tabor, Hathaway VCo. .Tbe affairs of Tabor, Baldwin & Cd.will be olpsed up as.speedy ,aa possible and those indebted to Mid Firm are. hereby noticed to pay up .without delay it (hey wish to avoid cost those Uiat do not, will ter lately get spedr. TABOR, BALDWIN & Co. Tioga, P«. Sept .18,1855. J9.J [ . , v „ : ■ FORSAKE/ A Woolen Fatldry & SaW mill TUB gnnSCßinKß,>i,Mng Offer tor sate his Woolen -Motor,,. Saw. Mill aod Timberi lot near WelUbi?n>’..,3ftf MeMjnarjr InthS fator, conetottngof ■ “one Sett” ta in gooa™nlnl?fter,' mowiofit ttneaHy Be* an*of Webert cOnetnuiloh. ‘M. wm eatPtU trbete togetbl er, or tho fiwiory naeUnaff o.pomelji’tb. lonttan ta good j. and the terms will be easy.- ~ ” Apply to the sutweriber on tho promise?. or by letter to this place' WdUboro’ Aug. -Oth ISoti.* J. I.JACKSON. . f H®£ TlO ®at® 0 f lip Jk& olf a o i j afijJVaneqifillcdfTsifr fleeted r ffom‘ thb- inenU jn’tlie ciiy\ andwhich-aranow diTurcd daily atom Storein Tioga.whichcan bo.lisd for r. : iittle y : : I a^e'pjfjtpe^rat—wiUi bccans of paid will thrown wit Hit. pjqft iihUio.bcsfpiok,«o dome in whikstockjsfreslu > Delays ciaßlinsiidir hseTrMtbUteh'’mh^ a;'jjood 'bargain fF yob Want ydurtnoney’s worth, come dn. If you .want more llitn « dollar's Worth for a dollar, don’t cotpe'; but yob will, be aslonisbeilo seewhat a pile digoods wo J ,cdd“^b(jil>\forji;dojl»r.’ "Par slock of DHT GOODS :, is opi made upof thbioddsdnd ends add. the rem nants of “closed up” concerns in the City, but com prise* ahompfete ajKorimenloftho latest styles and bestpu§lities,d>omliio 'iio tbafi nest irnportedfabrica.such-as- 1 \ '<•. •• Silks, and Ziadles' Oress Goods, LatestStjles, and adapted to ever; variety or trim mings. Ladieswill do .well to call and examine the Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Baldwin, Gaernsey'do Co., have always an hand a seasonable arid.fashionable stock of Gentlemen's Ready-Hade Clothing, which whl be gold at the loweal CASH PRICES. ■ 'f . ALSO, ■ Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Glass : Stevie, Hollow, qnd Wooden Ware, Iron, tcel, ’Nails, Oils, Paints and Dye-Stuffs of every kind and of the best quality, • with BOOTS f SHOES, for Eeerybody. ' V AH kinds of Country Product taken in’ ex change for goods at the market meats, T. L. BALDWIN. Tioga, Juno 26, 1856. A. T. GUERNSEY, 0. B. LOWELL. WHEW? 00 you HADN’T HEARD THE NEWS? O Weil, no wonder. Kansas lias been invaded, Lawrence has been sacked and llie Free Slate Ho tel with all its Furniture has been destroyed. The subscriber, always awake to the best interests of his fellow-citizens, and knowing that (here must be a great demand lor ' 1 CABINET FURNITURE in consequence of said Sack, has concluded tore main at bis old stand, two doors , below Roe’s Store where hoj is generally in attendance to I'ccclvfe and wait upon, puslorqers.- Constantly on habd, or taan nfaclbred to order. Sofas, Divans, Ottomans. Card, Centre, Dining Sf Breakfast Tables, Dress Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus, MAHOGONY &, COMMON WASH, STANDS. Collage, French and Common Bedsteads, of every -description, together with all articlesusn ally made in his line of business. Front his ■ knowledge of the business be flat ters himself with the belief that, those wishing to pui'chalse, would do well to call and'examine, his work before sending elsewlicr for an inferior article. . TURNING done in a neat manner, at short no lice. ff*T| Chairs! Chairs! ln.addition to the above, the subscr 'sSßßher would inform the public that he ha r wf I justreccivedalargeand liandsomeassorl menl of CANE AND- COMMON. C[IAIRS, Boston and Common Rocjcing Chairs, fyc., which be will sell as cheap, if not cheaper,than they can be purchased anywhere else in Tioga county. Call and see them ! Welisboro’, June 19’56. B.T. VANHORN. IV EW' AKR AN CEMENTS. A. GROWL-would Announce VO'lhe tfili- Ai zcna oi Tioga county, that lie has associated wilh him d partner, and the business will be pon. ducted under the firm of A.Cbowl & Co. will conlinuo at the old stand, in Wcllsborough to order and keep on hand, Bnsgys & [Lumber Wagons, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, se., which for style, durability and elegance of finisl cannot be surpassed by any other similurestabliuh went in the country. Workmen of celebrity are engaged,and Ihebcst materials used expressly in all the manufacturing departments oC this establishment. Persons send ing orders may rest assured of having them excen cdlto their entire satisfaction, and finished in every particular the same as though they attended in per son.- REPAIRING done unusual,with neatness and despatch.' ; PAINTING.br aII kinds done on the hurtcet notice, and most reasonable terms. - UTAH kinds of merchantable produce (delivec ed) revived la exchange for work, at the market prices. July 13,1835. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS WHERE 7 at ERWIN'S new Store! He has just returned from the City with a choice Dot of Ready- Dade Clothing, CLOTHS, CABSIMERES, TESTING and all of which will be sold ON THE CASH-DOWN ByS T B M ■ A D NOTHING SHORTER! Wellaboro’ Sept. 25,1856. Time! Time! Time! Time TIME flows from instants, and of these each one Should be esteemed as if It were alone. If any wish Ip redeem time now lost, please call just one door north of 6. B. Smith & Son’s, where it shall be restored! The subscriber is now ready to do anything in the line- of Repairing Watches, Clucks add Jewelry. All work warranted. Wellaboro, July 24,1.856. A. FOLEY. W. W. R OBIN SON, DEALER IN Bookt,Slaliatteft/i Blent Roots, WaU,.Paper—Evg. ■ luh, French and American Manufacture, ■ Toilet uteutih anil Perfumery, Fuji.. ' cy Soap/,. Violin Si'nngt, Gold Pent' dndPencile, Sjc., fyc. . All ihe popular Magazines and leading Neulpa. pin may be Sad at hit Counter. ■ COBIVING.H. Y., aroy. 15, 1855. TIOGA MAttBLjG YARD. IVHILO TULIiER, DEALER IN Italian and Ataeßican Marble. ' " l - ' MANTELS, MONUMENTS, CENOTAPHS, 1 GRAVE43TON ES. aAaEiiTfc- Bailee & .FoleV,:,Wellsbofo; ■’ Qi P. Beach, Knoxville {. J ( Ej Wemtee, Covicirfon. Tioga, AprU aS. lp??. ; ~, * • H. O. COKE • BARBER .& Hair dresser, Welleboro’jpa, , i( /_ -• Occnplea room overßoborls’ Tin Store.' Every, thing in]his line til* buslnoi* will be done-ns well amfai' -promptly as it can be done in tbc mire' fashionable City saloons. Preparalionsfor ronioving dondroffand beantjfiinglhe hair for sale-cheap ’Hairaod vrKiskersdyedjaiiy color. Colland sec. 1 'WeUsboMVb&'ffi I8&S. J, (tf)’ •, i ‘ LOOKING-GLASS 1 PLATES*-WUh orwithoul Frames, for sale at TUB DRUG STORE, . HSAMPEB F inn* I ’t wofitihi' «i ; • Batamanaer.lS^JJiiat £^d^lvriix«^«d4the,»pre«S>}iwiFb^W?»t» mw wfir, arts* ttMtimNnarAptil-l* MW.« . „ Metro WSSSII’SsSfiS! mtiffoction trowing WIU& Wpattfiaiefi fiomafew months rince,' Jewfelrye BookaJ PapfikM*) oxppfcd. toiWirtfoMfcM fit*!* p«n«ifwui p|atffvp» the miming of tho 11 lb inrt. • . , j peefthat .In thj'fimAh ■tdy of ffiwfimogVr6efenplcd,tnd JM hifce wfiiiitly lutiwheap of JbundligiulWi vfl* <*n£n- Sfng affoMsa-bj jrour Safe*. W*»bSl!a&mnch pltainr*lo KcemkeodiUgthem.tomes vf,buape« WAXurereUance ■, ;i-p, -r.'r yi! <....5 u.-ir Pirtlißtijnii,April 12, 1 M«. fofrtliftW>{?papteJ*,‘ cBt fjUgratiDD In Bftnsl(*dplßoe, ftohrtta tetthat tbeuae wow oootaJatfUu Jwp of the. ftolemandec fiofo* rsuzaufrctareil hr you. Iforlpg piHei* bom Ul9 flfw.ilory oflaelArlhan.Balla- Tng7where taoy were'provloiwly placed And exposed to aVart heat for a long tlmoj the presetratiot of th- valuable depoalts teemed to every one .who witnessed (Uo opening,pud.Jnterfoir oxcunJofttion, a matter of profound utonbomeut. . To all wh<r mar require a perfebf-protectiop from the rava ges of fire) 1 shall dot hesitate to rpcommond the nse of your Safes, nil consider Umyhßvajww unfiwgonethe most frying test. . K. E. MobouTs ’’ ' t FaitADEirmA, ApriM4,lBs6 • Mam Emm S tthfrcn^OeiitleihcD-*Xo doubt you* will be deeply gratified to lonrntbe good condition in which I discov ered my book) policy v of,insurance,-certificates of stock, and other TaJuoblo documents, when on Friday List 1 opened safe made by your firm.' •* 11 ’ *,• - With my lts great exposure, both to thelnteu* Pity.of the heat from .so hot a, fire u, that,whlch-dcstroyod tho Artisan Eiilldlhg, os also from ilio force qf the foil froJfi its fohner derated position in the tliird story, ! conWenter taln but slender hoped prior to Us interior Inspection, that the content#;which 1 once ao hlghly prized would ercr be of any service to mo, but as th&c' fears are now happily re moval, I feel It only duo to say to yon', that I can henceforth recommend the rue of'your Bales td all who may wish to fool a confidence in the perfect security which each means provi des against so frightful on element. Juty 3d 1856. Edward flAfirnx, Bookbinder. Constantly on hind latent Powder and Thief Proof Locks or Bonks, Stores Ac. {• » ; , Yours, for Faxuoxr and Freedom. *. T . ' \ 'J. J 3. SNODQBASS. Sash nncl Blind Factory. CO VINO TON, TIOGA CO„ PA. THE Subscri ber is DOW prepared by new’ Machinery just purclmsed.to far Dish to order, al kinds of squire & fancy Sasb, anr' Blinds. Square Sash 01 common size* a) ways on hand. By long erpo. ricnce in the bu siness.tbe subset' berf alters bimsel tha ho can make as good an article, and sell it as cheap as obtained at any estabiabment in Ncyv York. Call and see. > ' DAVID'S. IRELAN. Covington, September 18,1856. ETThe subscriber is also Agent for the sale, of Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated Family Medicines, also Scarpa’s Oil for Deafness. D. S, I. Carriage & Wagon Mauufac . ‘ • lory, - rxENRY PETRIE would an- -j-pj, noance to his friends and - public generally, that lie is continuing the above .on Graflon street, immediate, in tliorfekr'of store, where be is pre pared to manufacture on short notice. Carriages, Buggies. Sulkies, Wagons,! of any stylr; or.deßCripllon, to,»ui,lthe purchaser md of btsi matcHabi- All-Wnds or re pairing done forthwith and on tlio most reasonable terms. , . PAINTING AND TRIMMING will be'prompt ly executed in the best manner and most fash ignoble style. . Wellsboro.’July 13,’55, HENRY PETRIE. New Volpi/irs—Subscribers may begin No to.' LIFE ILLUSTRATE D—A first class Weekly Newspaper, devoted to News, Lit eraturc, Scienceund the Arts; to Entertainment, Im provement and Progress. One of the. best -Family Newspapers in the World. Two Dollars a year. THE WATEB-OCIIB JOUIXAI. Devoted to Hydropathy, its Philosophy and Practi co to Physiology and Anatomy, wjlh numerous illustra tions; and those laws which govern Life and Health, $1 a year. 1 THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL: Devoted to all those Progressive Measures for Hie el evation and improvement of Mankind. Amply J|. lustratcd. 81 a year. v A. CROWL A CO. For 83 a copy of each of these Journals will be sehlone year. Agents wanted. Address, Fowlers 5c Wills, 308, Broadway New-York, MRS. 1. D. RICHARDS, Agent for the aßove works, end practical Phrenologist, may be found at the house of Mr. I. Richards, Wellsboro’, Pa. ' WHAI'S tlf A NAME? Why, everything,tiri—especially when iSe name it t\gnifiear,l anil appropriate, af .ft certainly it at applied to . , THE EMPIRE STORE, which will certainly have to be enlarged to doable its present size, to accommodate the crowds that flack there daily to examine the new and superb slock of which BOWEN is receiving from New-York, and SELLING AT SEDUCED PRICES, becansethey must be sold to make roomfor more. Ladies, we can shew you softie of the finest, besl, most tastily assorted and the cheapest Dress Goods, ever offered to this,or any other community. ';Dqn’!t take thy word fbr it, but please call and cxamirieVor yourselves. t A.nd then—inch lots 6f READY-MADE Cloth ing. Spring and' Summer wear f Gentlemen, come and renew your faith by eight. Wellsboro’, May 15j 1856. J. R. BOWEN. GREATKU&H AT EVAN SACO’S TUB fact U established that 409 Broadway Is the place in New York to buy Books. BVANS & CO. sell Books- o» low as they can be bought apy where, and give with each 1 bookapresent Ynrylngin value from2seta. tosloo. ’'The value of the pmrtit depends upon the .number of the book purchased, Gifts delivered at the time of the,sale. Great In ducement to agents.' '' Catalogues, containing list of books and prizes, sent td any address free. ■ unacquainted with the firm of Evans k Qp„ are respectfully referred to the following loading publishing lldoseS:'' !' , » • Miner,*'Orton, aiunlgaft,-’25 -Park Row. New York; Berby A-iiacksoni, 110,Nassau street, New York, BlUMins, SampsoA’d; 00., 13 iViuter street, Boston; Sanborn, Carter December, 11,1856.—3 m. . ’ V ; 1 ■ Rd&iSßs^ifc ; : ; PrAipriV/flWjo/.THATEHER’S. Patent Rouble Action SUCTION* FORCE ■ ’•■•’FWMP." • ■ .... j Beat Bump ipilje World ,'xd .Cjoupty ’and Sale. Downs & Macrulkcthrefi,' y, j ~ , -r-T, S. Roqeis, -ijone M-SRl—Si B, Foot. ft. or it-, v .1-7 l - - .fr. m .. 1 - I /.'fri ‘ lilrgbstoekin'ltorc •of- ljle-la* KJjieaV ftshitiiiE, i fit guaranteed eWrji lime, ai .aldo * price to suiMho huycr, for I am.hound loofll. . 5ept,20,183(5, J.R. BqWEJi HOWiteh aMO£llM!iO.\ ■r.wVVlc .Ti Jl'tl'l i ii ‘ UMrtaat A wnonmceux c» t. ‘ A WOP )Beifda'FBWCliBeif, OTERB BE|«lNAti GLEET..|YPmWft UftiViee^f.WlAlSlßHi dt BEhf.ABVSB‘B&[tLp,, J'- ■' - - ' i'i ThenOWAßpiA’BSOCTATVONofPhjiUdelphia io view^pl of jminin U&and whtch arApraeycc4jßpoß.pie Bnfortnpata violima of aocli disewea Quckal haw, directed‘ibeir Can. BuiliogSurgeon.uf CUARITABLEACT worthy of ’theTr hiffiet'u gIU MEDICAL’ ACVICE GIIA- siripemnu tbaa affliojfdi(Male;oF Female,) who apply by lqmr, )vitll p de»cripl|an of their con dition, (age,' accupalipn, liabit* qf ease of extreme poverlV nhd xdfferihfe,lb FDRNISH MEDieiNsarSEE er€»AH<?fe-:ir? lion, ealabhaneo by special endowment,.lor.(be re- ifie aipfc aWdisfrMitidi 'aSifcted W’ith lent sod EpidbMt Ton<lrCan%e Osert'fo'r tuyolher pnr'posfe. J 'lt hat now aaorblta' bf means, wlilch Ihe Direclora iiave voted to 'advertise (be abpve notice. It is needless to add lbal the.'Aa socialiori commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and'will furnish the 'mdsl approved modern Ircatmeat,—Valuable advlea also-given to aick and nervoni females, afflicted with.-Womb Complaiul iieueonboea,. ~ Addresa,: (postpaid,)' Hr. GEO. R. GALHOJUN Consulting Surgeon, Howard' Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Fhihtdplphia, Pa. , - By order of lbe Directors, ~ . i EZRA D. HARTWELL President. GEO. FAIRCHIED, Secretary. OutobCr 85.1856.—1f* > Evens. & Co.’s Greßt Gift Book Sale tt» IfBOADWAT, }im YORK. fine q6xj>'jewelry given away, xo purchasers BOOKS." ■ ■- r ■ All Boob, nill-.be sold as. Inn as.csn be Jiag at many--ofthem forletsl Now-Books received daily., A Gifl'vyrying'invalnp from 35 cents to 9100, given villi each boqk at.lhe time it is|o|d. ' flaying on hand a yerylargt etock anil valuable boolce, and as our motto is 11 Large sales and small‘profits’” we are determined to give •nr custodiers better bargains than can be had else rhere. Any book published in Nen York or Phil. i Jclphia will bo promptly sent, gill Included, on re ceipt of publisher's price. Catalogues of Books and Presents, containing • fall explanations will be sent free to all parts of the country. The most liberal inducements are offered to Agents. Any person by sending us ati order lor ten books, with money inclosed, will be entitled to an extra Book and Gift, All orders for books, containing ensure! per feet should bp, registered at the Poat Otßce,where they are mailed-ind directed to Evans i Co, gdj Broadway, New York. • Reference. — M . Tbomaa da Sons, .South Fourth Street, Philadelphia; J, B, Lippincoll da Co., Phila delphia ; D. Appietah'daCo,, Broadway, Now York; Derby da Jackson, Nassau Street, New York. 03* SEND FOR A CATALOGUE, rn EVANS da'CX)., Principal Store, 409 Broadway, New York. Branch Stares at 135 Chestnut Stl Ptiil's, and al Washington D.'C. HAVE YOU SEEN MONK’S NEW AMERICAN BAP. Exhibiting tho larger portion of North America embracing the United Stales sod Territories, Mot. ico and Central America, including tbe West In dia Islands, the Canadas, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Compiled’ tlom recent Government surveys and other authentic sources. XtqUo exhibits a map .of the world on Mercator’s Projcclinn, by which, the relative positions of the Eastern and Westefp Continents, and the various groups of Islands are shown al one view. This map contains about 36 square feet, is got up in magnificent style, mounted on Rollers, and is delivered to subscribers nt the astonishing low price of 86 50, colored by Stales, and 97.00 colored by counties. We have the exclusive right to sell this map in Co. Rr. G00,.H. I'aner will canvas* : the Couuly forthwith, carrying a copy of the map for examination. > PUTNAM & TANEfI, Agents'. Dec. 18,1856. (3L) n New goods; new goods;— Jusl received from the village of New-York, a large and splendid assortment of Spring & Summer Goods at Hie Store of the undersigned in Middlebury, Pa. apd which ho is offering at reduced prices. His slock consists in a full assortment of all man ner of Goods commonly kept in a country Store. It is needless to mention articles. We shall keep, constantly on hand. Pork, Floor, Sail, White Fish and Mackinac Trout. We are determined to sup ply the wants of every man, woman and child, in our line of business, and say to our friends and pa Irons to come on with the utmost confidence in our disposition and ability to supply your every, want It will be owing to a combination of our competit ors to bribe the N. Y. & Erie Railroad Company against transporting oar height, if wo fail in so do ing’ H. H. POTTER. Mid’h’y Center, June 5 ’56. J. R. Poma-ggi, NEW ARRIVALS AT THE WELLSBORO’ DRUG STORE. SoLritail or IsDipo, for coloring Blue and Green. Conns Mixturbc-This article contains Baisatn Tolu and other valuable cough remedies, and is par ticularly recommended to the notice of Physicians. Pdluonip Wiraiß, A new lot of that 4s and 6s Tea, that every body likes so well. 'Extract of Lemon, Rose, Vanilla, Pine Apple, Ac., for cooking. Marking Ink, that will not wash oat—far mark ing Llti'en, &c. Waterproof Shoe Blackino, to preserve the lea ther and keep the feet dry. Writing Ink—Black, Blue and Red, of the best quality. Wellaboro’, Jaq. 10,1856- „i feel it necessary tr/-pnt his wot it' as it is warranted to furnish its own rec. ommendution. 1 1 . No garment is permitted to go .out of tbs vlibp that is not made ip the most substantial manner. Especial cars observed in Cuttingaod Fitlingv-Thi* {Department, will be under ray own supervision* /, Believing in Uio “Jive and let live” rule, I have adopted the . Pay-Down System and shall rigidly adhere to it. Wellsboro’,'March 13.1858. H. P. ERWIN. fTIHE Subscriber having purchased a part of the JL Slock of Drugs ahd Medicines formerly owried byßoliert'Roy.'is ndw receiving* fresh' suppUes.' He wouhf resriectfbliy inform the (public that hairifends to eoijtinile the’Drhg buslhess at the old stand. The store- w!l| be left still of] the forme^,proprie tor (Robert Roy) and it is hoped iHat by its a'rtiple .pforisian for the •.wants,of the commpnityi pippby ; plication to customers, iL inpy still be found wbrjhy fip public.,fpvor and patronage. 1 , Call and see &r *^*.**r : :.x^**&' ii-Bfib'joWor Kantai! 11/ Esball start againfor Kahns'WilhanolheV iom ‘ Bonpetiy .Hotel. >BuhVlo- Tl|o»e goipg Weet .wijVfifld it .greatly to ithetr aofftnUge.to Ipcale in; Kenww f ,Jpi».t}i,e most : b»uU«ilcopniry.on UioowtipenU Land only tLSs P« r aod we wiU take all wlio deeite td go.irotn Boaiom.,Leavenworth,,for.«?s. Address .. 01 . 'A; II; SHURTLEFF, Agent N. V. Kansas Aid Society, Welkins, N, Y, awiiSiwr if E. I i Principal ' 5 '•*>• ***** Kichum . 1o a :-eirJ4btttgfA’i i -•. ,’ , yTlioSnnNaTnui Aflhu TneUtaikm uffl—- mtp&ifiwltyeUlvell-.&lk « .«!••. . Rates of Tnilionftr Term of 11 Weeks PrfriaVyDcpartniiinl inejoflrfg'fieading n Wriiing. : BpelliDg, ; pritD*ryArJlbraetie, ~^eogrjpbT,:HßWr.r,i4ML,.^ , Ganwnsri EleroeoUry Gebgraphy, Hiriorr, Ac., 2,50 . ." n |) lB h »nd Grim- ’ • >ro ?^ i^?e^,G«^orHcATeiiiiFi, . miliar Science,.-<..• ; m iNaU dtemistrjri Latin,' Greek, French’ tod - • GwJMJJ ■ ssj\ Xmim) . W'Wdf iiQDk.frt|?M«je timeofeqtertog to the end. of. lb* Term, and eipeclcd to be semed *1 mio. die of the Term. ' ' * :Ift‘bddilSon to aiael brehehee, there will be e “ Teeclier'e Clue," compoied of tho*e>.«iibiog to engage in teacJiijig,.,. Lectoijee willbe, given lo (he Cln«a by'the Principal and/plbera. Alio, weekly discduions belbrp'tiie Prininpal, npdn "inch subject aemay come before ibfe>elaea. - • - u ■ n The Academy ie provided with Apparatus miUUt for Philosophical; and Chemical, experiments—rack as Js peed i.njUie higher,JSojioojp ( pf N.Y. "Experi. menla will be given, to the'elaksea'w^eltlyi' > Compositions dhd Declamations every Wednetdij afternoon. " The “.Wellsboro' Debating. Club" iinow iuaoc. ceeaful operation, composed ofStodenta and clhen from tile town, interested in' such ' a (furs. An ort will be'mnde to secure a course of IjeelDres be. fore the Society the coining winter; : . Board cap be private families at |2,W per . week* Those wishing to furpish their on rooms and board themselves, caa.be acconunodatrd by applying lo theTrincipo). ’'•'•"■--ibs This Academy is situated in tbe healthy im) pleasant village or Wells boro’, the Conhly seal of Tioga. Il.is easy of aceesaby adnilyline of tltgei to Tioga: thence by $. 5.. intersecting the N. Y. 4 Erie road at Coming. Also by stages to adjoining towns, north, west and South. ■ L. I. Nichols, STc’y. JAS. LOWHEY, Prn, HERRING’S SAFE t - ’ • ' AQiIK • ' THE CHAMPION! Tfeo only Safe wjjich, inoTorr Inst contents in the late AT tie 'horning‘of JBulUUngt, April 10th, great fire Ip Market Street 1856, the genuine HBBB: preserved the Jewelry .of I mons t Dro.; Books, Pep Fisher k Bro., ahd Edward k Co. alter remaning expo/ burning rains for ttcarl’ JIOOB& 4hd proving, c what we have always cltumc thetr great superiority ofer ties now knovp- In tt)e«o Area, tho standing lido by iH» wJih.thoee advertised. as “warranted to stand 10 percent, mure fire than Herring’s camo forth tho acknowledged victor, n6t only preserving: their contents in excellent orSr, bnt be ing themselves in a condition lo go through another ordeal, while the boosted “Salamanders’* of other makers were bod iy used up in every instance, and in.some cose* their satin contents completely destroyed. To the public we would simply say, that, during ibe four teen yean the; Herring’s Safe has boon before them, more Um two hundred nave passed through accidental fires without U» occurrence of n slnglo loss. We would therefore, caution pnrehasers against tlx an representation of interested parries. Tho Herring’s Patent is the only Wiri-proof Safe made in this city which is protect ed by a .Patent Bight, and try will guarantee It to resist mon than double the amount of heat of any other safe now known. FARRELS Am HERRING, Solo Mnnutkcturera in this State of Herring’s Patent Champion Salct 34 (Walnut Street* If. B.—“ Evans A Watson’s Improved Salamanders’, h ►‘Olin Bran’s,” “O.J. Oaylert” end “Booths Asbestodf* IroUCbon (a large assortment having been taken In part paymcaj is 'Herring’s,) will be sold at low prices, Juoe-26a Wsti. - "HAP OF TIOGA. COUNTY, From actual Meaturantnt y and Surveys throughout the county . By a corps of Surveyors who tit fully competent to the difficult tail assigned then. THE undersigned will pnblish shortly, provided a sulfides; number of Subscribers bo obtained, a AZIfiUVD COMPLETE OF fIOfU.COUyTT. All the public Roads, Railroads, Crossings and sUtfons Poet- Offices, Churches, School Houses, Stores, Mills, Public tnd Private Houses, Cemeteries, Manufactories, Shops, arc to be shown oq the Map, in addition to the usual topograph? of Rivers, Streams, Ponds and Mountains. The names of prop erty bowers generally, (Including those In the count; who subscribe In advance for the Map) are also to bo inserted« their respective places, in the style of the Maps exhibited tj the canvassers. Maps of the principal villages will bo Inserted, oq a Urp scale, in the margin; also engraved views and pri vate buildings. • t No expense will bo spared to execute the Mapln the hlghai style of art. The plan will be plotted bn a suitable Kale,» as to show distinctly all the particulars above specified, sod make a large and ornamental map. To be engraved and de livered to subscribers, handsomely colored, so as to show the territory comprised in each township, and mounted on rollert A's the map wul cbntoin some eighteen square foet of engnt- Itifc, at a cost of several thousand dollars, it will be seen tbs only a large subscription lUt .will warrant the heavy expeos The maps art sold only by subscription, sad ft only one price. No more maps issued than subscribed (or. The map will contain tables of the population, production*, assessed value of religions societies, echooa,nn?d«r of voters. kc n of each township and village respectively, cart* hilly made up from tbsiatsstMtheßtle ooctunonu. Relyingxtppn a just appreciation of pur efforts, by the a tntens of Tioga, to -Wroe a’uapof their county on twsbor* pianf that shall auswar thefrprppdr expectations, tod be en. tlrely satis factory, subscriptions are respectfully solicited by lamci B. Scott, Publisher, • PHILADELPHIA. I. D. BICUAUPS, Agent at Well.bora 1 Pa, (SfiliL 2SO Marriage guide.—young® great PHYSOLOGICAIi WORKi THE POCKET jESCULAPIUS, or Every One Hit Own Doclm , by WM. YpUNG, M, D. It id written in plainlao ■guage for (be genera) reader, and ia illustrated with upwards of one hundred Engravings. All youD{ married people, or those contemplating tnsrrisfi and having the least impediment to married ijfc, should read tVisbook. It discloses secrets tliat every one should be acquainted With. Still it ia a boot that must bo kept locked up, and not lie about da house. It will tic sent to any one oh the receipts twenty-five cents. Address Dr. WM. YOUNG, 15 SPRUCE Street.'above Fourth, Phtl’a. MARRIAGE GUIDE, Gy Dr. WM, YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr, WM. YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG. ftfAEttIAGE GUIDE, By Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDG. V Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, By frr'WM YOTNG GUIDE, by WW YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE; byDrWM YOUNG MARRIAGE JVM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by'Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by tDr Witt YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr.WM 1 YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIDE, by Dr WM YOUNG MARRIAGE GUIOE, by Dr VYM YOUNG R SHOP. The sub. SC&IBER Ims opened anew hia ahop oppoaite Roy's Store and is prepared to ex ecute tiie orders of Ilia old customers tud others who may favor him wllli their pat ronage, with nestnods Wjmts, Things Wanted. TX7ANTM by t every firmer in the cop » ▼ }h* Bottle of the “Liquid Heave Cure, 1 10 mdicatiqbe of heave* aod'ihe p? r y. lion ana careofeU diseases that ihe wio®°‘ hotrsca* , . w ALSO, ,a- box of Dr., Power’. “Hibernisn Oi* l, merit, t sovereign reinjjdy for Galls, Scratches, G*' zes, Bruises, Ijeeli wqundp,and all cutaneous discs*! to which.bofjes orbqrnqd cattle are subject. . ALSO, a box of liie'feerman Rat.Kfller,” a" f ,tbe safest and beatqrUtSes in nsefardglroyiiig'"' and mice, .nr,.Lyo > i» “Rat. Kile." fa 1 * same purpose, jiij the Wcllsboro’ Drug SUM RKCloW.blfi^Al^TlNQ.—Epll aodf?|i* direction* this boattfifttl foraarded Ut by encWmgll W tajo Stamp (q ‘.fi D. DEftlffG, _ . Wells boro, T'l^V o^ Paperi copyiog'lho'above, andecridirij » copy with bill of the same, will be duly lionorca i return mill.
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