52 I ished fpt jbla. vlllninpM outrage on, an unpro teOiedfemaie'. TheWmeia trueof (ho mur derer o'ffSrtlth‘lit Xkiluihbia, except'that his Excellency did not go through the form of de- ; „ s ,'r ihaGoveroona la.favor of a tkonuAand rftefentixoculionpf the odi* ousted ■hibel i^tl»6 ! ji Apti re* of thdbillre quiinngthe surrender ofcrjminaU, especially if she-criminal comes frotn. a slave. Slate* and is yvithi • view to incpefitse ’lhe number of slaves; ~ But Alberti seized a wo roan and her free child and hurried them off to slavery, but- was caught in the act, tried and convicted.' The Parsons, a democrktioludge, whomever had a particle of sympathy with me anti-slavery movement, eentencedAlberti to the Penitentiary for ten yeari; and among other things said at the lime of the sentence, “ If there is any crime in the black catalogue that deserves to rank second toithe murder, it is this Ml I can im agine nothipg more revolting to the feelings Of humanity than to steal human beings and sell them into bondage. * * *lt was an of fence which admitt'fff no excuse, and at which humanity shudders.” And yet the criminal whom Judge Parsons felt constrained to punish so severely, and to address with such strong marks of just abhor rence, Governor Bigler took under hisf espe cial protection, gave him a full pardon, and turned him loose upon community to commit new and more revolting crimes, - Such is the man whom unscrupulous and unprincipled politicians have selected for el ection to the office of Governor of this Com monwealth. It remains to be seen If lliepeo ple will sa hot ion the selection. Such is the man who has been invited to come and teach the freemen of little Potter their duty.’ We have a pretty strong suspicion I ha' they will teach him at the ballot box, that 'he reign of slaveholding allies in Pennsylvania is past. Coudetsporl Journal. ARRIVALS. Cleavcr House, VVeu-sboeoccb, Penn a. P. P. Clzavcr, Proprietor, Sept. 12 & 13.—F. Williams, Mansfield ; G, Ful ler, du.; D. F. Roberts, Cuoton , R. Childs, Liberty J. H. Ralhbone, Elkland ; S. Darling 1 , do.; W. Merrill, do.; A. Walker, Lawrence; H.S. Lamb, Mansfield; B. B. Strang, Westfield ; L.Rice, do.; \V. fl. VVisoer, Elmira; H. Reddinglon, C. Creek ; C. Slosson, Lawrencevillc; M.C. MoArther, N. Yn M. Seely, Osceola ; L. Kolb, Lawrenceville; M; Kicninger, do.; J. M. Cronkheld, do.; L. Barren, rlo4 -L. Bird, Coudersport; I. M. Bodine, Blossburg; J. Caldwell, do.; R. Thomas, do.; J. Patterson, do.; J. James, do. 14, 15 ii I Palnam, Jersey Shore; C. H. Edwards, Pine Creek; W. Blackwell, do.; Rev. T. Miller, Covington; B. F. Lewis, do.; 6. R. Bailey, Mansfield; J*. Rose, Roseville; Hon. S. Ross, Cou dcrspofl; D. Meddley, do,; C. H. Place, Tioga; Dr. Humphrey, E. H. Hopkins, do.; B. S. Guernsey, dgu; F. Wetherbee, aWiscoosio; Wm, Wetherbee, do.” 17 it 18.—H. T. Smith, Pine^Creek; S, Wiener and lady, do.; G. W, Ross, Whisky Run; Wm. A. Lowell,’ Tioga; G. McLeod, do.; M. Sherwood. Del mu ; G. Lloyd, Pine Creek ; J. J. Cooledge, do.; J. S. Hoard, Mansfield; C. F. Swan, do.; J. Danton, Woodhaie, MARRICD. On the I3lh insl., by Rev, Mr Leonard, of West field, Mr. ISRAEL SEAMAN and Miss JANG G. TEMPLE, both of Charleston. DEATHS. In this place, on Uie 12th insU, ADA ALENA, daughter of Simon U. and Pbilaua Landis, aged 1 year, JI months and 12 days. Adieu, to all below adieu. Let hfe*s dull charms be driven, - The charms of Christ have caught my view, The world of light 1 will pursue, To live with him in Heavtfc Tioga County Agricultural Society. ANNUAL EXHIBITION at Tioga vil |tge, Wednesday and Thursday, October 4th and sth, 1854. Animals and articles exhibited on the 4th. Plowing Match, 10 A. M., on Thursday, sth. Annual Address by the REV. DAVID MUR DOCK, D. D., on Thursday, sth insU, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Awarding of Premiums at 3} o’clock, P. M. Thursday. The Farmers and Mechanics are respectfully and earnestly invited to contribute to the show, and "Plowmen are requested to eater Uie List. All Cash premiums will be paid in Gold. By order of Ex. Committee, Tioga, Sept. 21,1854. F. E. SMITH, Recording See'y. To Persons out of Employ. meat. 9500 to 91,000 A Vear. 800 A AGENTS WANTED. THE subscriber publishes a number of most valuable Pictorial Books, very popular, and of such a moral and religious influence that while good men may safely engage in Uheir circulation, they wii confer a public benefit add receive a fair eon. gentatioa for Lfaeir labor. XT To men at enterprise and tact, this business offers an opportunity for profitable employment sel dom to be met with. XT Persons wishing to engage in their sale, will receive promptly by mail, a Circular containing 101 l particulars with 11 Directions to persons disposed to aot as Agents,” together with the terms on which they will be famished, by addressing the subscriber, post-paid. ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, 181 William Street, New Fork. XT tn Press, and ready tor Agents by the first of October, 1854, “Sears’ lUuelrated Description of the Russian Empire." For farther particulars ad. dress si above. [sept 7J ENLARGED AND IMPROVED! THE WOOL-GROWER M..Y, Seed just received add flu’ yUealeby lMar.soj M. M. CONVERS- 'D ICH SHAWLS of all descriptions just received and for sale cheap at Nov. 3,1853. TRUMAN &• BOWEN’S. GENBt^EtECTION 1 r 1? KfljDipi i afitte iisene^il tan la, entitled ;_t* Election* of Una accontUday of J[Mbli pSo.tnsnaand elnt'hpndred janii tbirtytliiDe, H libnjoißSl 6n%e to> give public notice of rocfc efeotlon W Mid, and enumerate ii( Rcfa : notice whet officer* are to be elected Therefore; • ' I, i HENRY Ob. GUERNSEY, High Sheriff of the County, of Tioga, do hereby:make knownand ; give thiepublio notice to the Electors of nid county; of,Tiog*;thal a Generalelectionwill beheldlhro oat the county on the SECOND TUESDAY 0& OCTOBER NBXTi which will be the-lOtb day of nid month,' el:ttelMfdttl District* within'tin coonty aforesaid, namely t Etaonon Dirraicra. • lit, Delmar. it the Court Home. 3d, Tioga, it tbe'Hdoie of Jimf* Goodrich. ■> 3d, Deerfield, at the houao of Win. A. Faulkner. ' 4th, Elklind, at the lUthbone School Home. sth, Covington, it the house of J 5. W. Derpp, 6tfa, SulliV|n, ,|t the home of J. B. Strong, in Uainshorg. 1 ■ *7lh, Jackson, atthe hoaseW James Miller.' ' 1 ■Bth, 'Lawrence, al'tlfe hotira of Clark Slosson. 9th, Middlehury, at the H< lidav School Honae. ' 10th, Shippen, at the Big I teadow School Bouse. • 11th, at the house of Ji H, Woodruff 13th, Westfield, at the faoupe of R, Gee. 13th, Richmond, at the bouse'of C. B. Phelps, in Mansfield. Htb, RoUand,»ttbe boijseof Royal Bose. 1 / Istli, Brookfield, el the house of John Joseph. 16th, Union, at the (loose or Gli M’Nilt 17lh, Farmingfod.W the house of Peter Monrey. 18th, Charleston, at the School Boose in Dartt’s Settlement X9lb, Morris, at the house of Win. C. Babb. 90th, Chatham, atthe house of Russel Humphrey. Slat,'Gaines, at the house of Benj. Baree. 22d, VVellsboro', at the Court House. 23d, Bloss, at the Union School House. 21th, Lawtencoville.al the bouse or Clark Slosson. 251 h, Clymcr, atthe house of Charles?. Douglas. 2Glh, Gikland boro’, at the house formerly occu pied by J. L. Davenport. 27th, Covington boro',at the house of E. W. De row. 28th, Knoaville, at the house of J. Weaver. 291 h, Ward, at the house of Andrew Kniffen. At which time and places are to be elected the following Stale and County officers, by ballot, viz: One person for Governor. One person as Canal Commissioner of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. One person as Judge of the Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person as Representative in Congress, to rep resent the 13th District, composed of the Counties of Snsquelmna, Bradford and Tioga, Pennsylvania, in the 341 h Congress, One person as. Representative, to pepresenl Tioga county in the House of Representatives of Pennsyl vania. Our person for Prothoootary, fiw. One person for County Auditor. One person for Register, it c. Ono person as County Commissioner of Tioga county. For a Prohibitory Liquor Law. Against a Prohibitory Liquor Law. For, or against an amendment to the Constitution. AN ACT For the Suppression of the Man ufacture and Sale of Intoxicating Liq uors as a beverage, WHEREAS, All laws to be efficient should have the approbation and sanction of the People : And whereas, Ills represented that a large num ber, if not a majority of the citizens of this Com monwealth, arc deeply impressed with the necessity of the passage of a Prohibitory Liquor Law : And whereas, It is impossible to obtain a certain indication of popular sentiment relating thereto, by means of petition* and remonstrances, therefore, § 1. Be it enacted Dy~Uie Senate and Homo of Reprnsentatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania in General Assembly met, and it Is hereby en acted by the authority of Uie same, that the quali fied voters of ibis Commonwealth are hereby au thorized at the places for holding the general elec tions in their respective wards, boroughs or (own ships, on the second Tuesday of October next, to vole for-and against a law which shall entirely pro hibit by proper regulations and penalties, (be manufacture and sale of intoxicating except for medical, sacramental, mechanical and artisiieal purposes. $ 2. That the officers authorized by law to-hold elections in each ward,*townslrip, and borough of this Commonwealth, are hereby directed and requir ed at Uie place fixed by law, in the several districts for the holding of the general elections in said dis tricts, oo the second Tuesday of October next, when they shall be organized as ai^ election board, to re ceive from each qualified voter of their district, a ticket written, or printed on the outside, u Prohibit ory Liquor Law,** and the tickets in favor of the proposed law shall contain in the inside the words, “ For a Prohibitory Liquor Law,** and those opposed to the proposed law shall contain in the inside the words, “Against Uie Prohibitory Liquor Law,** which votes shall be counted and returned -to the Court House of the counUes or city in which the said election shall-be held, on the following Friday by the rctnrn judges, who shall cast up and certify all the votes polled in said county of city, to the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth at Harrisburg, directed and transmitted, and the said Secretary sball oo the third Friday of January next ensuing, communicate the said returns to the Legis lature, to be opened aud counted in the same man ner as the votes for Governor are opened and count ed, and considered as the prayer of the voters of Utis Commonwealth relative to a Prohibitory Liqnor Law. § 3. Thai all the election laws of the Stale, prescribing the bents of opening and closing the polls, the reception of votes, tho punishment for ille gal voting, the defraying of expenses of publication sod holding of the general elections and return of the same, and all other matters incident thereto, be, and the same are declared applicable to the election above authorized. § 4. That it shall bo the duty of the Sheriffs of the several counties of thife Commonwealth to insert a copy of this act in the proclamation for the gener al election to be held on the second Tuesday of Oc tober next E. B. CHASE, Speaker of the H. of Rep. M. M’CASLIN, - < Speaker of Die Senate. Arraovnr—The twenty-eighth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and fifly-fonr. WM. BIGLER. It is also in and by (he same Act required, “ (bat the Inspectors and Judges shall meet at the respect ive places appointed for holding (be election in the district to which they respectively belong, before nine o’clock in the morning of the second Tuesday of October, and each of said Inspectors shill appoint one Clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such dis trict" And the said Act of Assembly further provides, as follows: . “ In pose the person who shall heve.received the second highest number of votes for Inspector, shall not attend on the day of any election, then the per son who shall have received the second highest num ber of votes for Judge at the next preceding election shall act as Inspector in hie place. And in ease the person who shall have received the 'highest number nf voles for Inspector shall not attend, the person elected Judgp shall appoint an Inspector in his place sod in case the person elected Judge shall notaUcod, then tin Inspector who received toe highest number of voles shall appoints Judge in bis’ plseei’or if any Vkhahcy shall continue in the board' for the space i>f an hour after the time fixed hy law for op ening of the election, the qualified voters of the township, ward or district, for which such officers shall have been elected, present at the place bf elec tion, shall dect one of their own number to Ell such vacancy. “ Il.sball be the duty of the several assessors re spectively lo aUend at the plane of holding every general,-special or township election, during, the whole time said election is kept open, fur the par poae of giving information to.the Inspectors and Jodgnwhea palled upon in delation to the right of toy person aspersed by them to veto at such election uraneh other matters inreStroo totiuv irises* merit of voter* as ft^Tof them shall from tnpetgtlipe ■.a of the of this Siatdjofcdf ahy.city or incorporated district or otherwise,«irah-’ ordin*te (®iyf, dr - 'who iB, or shall be employ-; ed, under the legulatjvej'jiidjciary, or executive'do partment of Ibis State ;pr ' the United States,'hr if knr. city,, or incpVjfertiW district, is incapable'of holding or esereising k't'tpe same time, the office or, appointment' bf'Jpdg^lnspector t pr Clerk of.anir election in and that no Inspect' lor or other ‘officer of airy sucb elecUon, shall, be eligible td t any office then to boVqledfdr." AlSo.jthst in the fdnrlh section of the acbof Assem bly, entitled; “ An Act r’elatftljflo executions and for plher'purpoacs," approved, April X6lb, 1840, it is en acted that the aforesaid |3tb section “shall not be construed so aa to prevent any militia officer from •erving as judge, inspector or clerk 'at any 'general or special election in this Commonwealth* I also give notice that the Judges of the aforesaid Districts, shall respectively take charge of the Cer tificstea or return of the election of their respective districts, and ’produce them at a meeting' of one judge from each' district, at the Court House in Wellsboro’, on the third day after election, being for the present year on Friday, the 13lh day of Oetober, then and there to dp and perform the duties required by law of said judges. Also, that where a judge by sickness or unavoidable accident,is unable to at tend said meeting of judges, then the certificate or return aforesaid, shall up taken charge of by one of the inspectors or clerks of the election said district, who shall do and perform the duties required of said judge unable to attend. Also* that in the 61st section of sold act it is en acted that “every general and special election shall be opened between the hours of eight end ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without inter caption or adjournment until seven o’clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed.’’ i‘ wy *“ i Given under my hand veal at the her- L. S. V ough of VVellaborougbf the 14lh' day of ’ September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty.four, and of the Independence- of the United States, the seventy eighth. H. A. GUERNREV, Sept. 21 ■ 1854. Sheriff of Tioga County. Register and Recorder. To the Voter » oj Tioga County: The undersigned announces to the Independent Voters of Tioga uounly, that he is a candidate for Ihe OFFICE OF REGISTER AND RECORD ER, at the coming October Election. ID" As be has neither money nor lime to spare in electioneering, he asks his friends to assist him, and thereby confer a particular favor upon him. WILLIAM d. bailey. Wellsborongb, Aog. 24,1854, ■ Thirty Yean TN THE U. S. SENATE.—AII those who ffish to know the doings of the D. S. Senate for thirty years, will do well to call at FOLEY &, BAILEY'S Book and Jewelry Store, and procure “ Benton's Thirty Years in the V. S. Senate*” at the Agents price. Call soon, as they are going fash Wellsborougb, Aug. 24, 1854. School Books. A LL (he School Books that have been adopted for use in the Welisboro’ Academy, end all ihe School Districts of Tioga county, can be had at FOLEY & BAILEY’S, at the publishers prices. A supply always on hand. Aug. 24. BOOKS St JEWELRY. TUST received at the Book & Jewelry ** Store of FOLEY to BAILEY, a very large slock of Law, Miscellaneous and School Books ever before brought into Tioga County : Also a large assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Stationery, Ac-, et ceL, to sell at the lowest cash prices. Wellsborougb, August 17,1854-tf. TMPORTANT TO LAWYERS & JUS- J- TICES OF THE PEACE. Supplement to Pardon's Digest. A Digest of the Laws of Penn sylvania from the 29th day of May, 1853, to the 18lh day of May, 1 1854, with the older laws not in eluded in the last edition of the Digest—By F. C. Briohtlt, Esq. For sale by FOLEY & BAILEY. MCKENZIE’S SOOO Receipts, Ladies Medical Packet Companion, Gentlemen's Medical Pocket Companion. For sale (>v FOLfcY & BAILEY , A NEW and interesting Novel—” Flora Lvndsay," or Passages in en eventful Life— By Mrs. Moodie. For sale by ' & BAILEY. GR INN ELL’S Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, by Dr. Kane. For sale by FOLEY Sc BAILEY. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. At Bowen’s Empire Store. CALL and see the best and largest stock of Goods ever offered to the public. Consisting ot DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD-WARE, WOODEN-WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, and a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING! I Rotter myself that I can dress a man to particu lar Jilt in all coses who desire the ready-made. The Ladies are invited to call and examine the richest and best assortment of DRESS GOODS ever before offered in market—which I am prepared to sell at prices that cannot fail to snit ~ Wellsboroogb Sept. 12,1834. KNOW-NOTHING or Know-Something, know enough to go to BOWEN’S EMPIRE STORE and boy a Wide-awake Hat —or any other kind of a Hat that you are a mind to select from bis large stock. Sept 13,1854. WIDE-AWAKE HATS.—Just received ’ * at the Empire Store a large stock of Wide- Awake, Hungarian and Kossuth Hats. Call and .see. ' Sept 18. 1854. BOOTS AND SHOES.—The largest and best stock of BOOTS AND SHOES ever brought into Wellsborougb, can now be found at Sept. 12.1854. J. R. BOWENS'. LADIES ,SHOE$ —A new supply just re ceived at J. R. BOWEN’S. CLOCKS. —A large quantity of CLOCKS just received at FOLEY & RICHARDS', and or sale cheap. August 24,1854. ARNOLD'S Bakery and Variety Store. BOS I ON, MILK, BUTTER & Common CRACK GRS,Freah Baited, by the lb., or bbl. Family , Baking,and Parties, furnished at abort notice. Deals alio in GROCERIES, PRO VISIONS, FOREIGN Ic DOMESTIC. GREEN $ DRIED FRUITS. , CASH paid for Butter, Eni, Cheeae, Lard, Grain and other products of the farm. W. 3. ARNOLD, Agt. RUFDS ARNOLD. Corning, N. Y., Aug., 3,1854-tf. Blake’s Patent Ohio FRE PROOF PAINT.—2O barrels of tha genuine article, jut received and for pale at' muchleas than former prices, at July 13.1854. JONES do ROB’S. Dress Goods. T ADIES, just drop it) at J. R. Bowen’s ■Li cbeap klore mod exarame hla‘Bareges,Barege Delaina, Lawns, Black Silks, Ginghams, Crape and Silk Shawlst and save your ten pet cent. ■ Wellaborangh, June 29,1854. , , pACHECO PRINTS.—6O pieces of Ca. L-i oheco and Merinue Prints,uf kcanlifU styles, jnrt received by ffiißaL] , BEEBEE'S STYLE HATB«-rA few o*. set of Beeboc's latest style Silk Hata just rei edred by t-Tune I.] JOKES &HIOE. - -»■ their JL stock of GOODS for tboSjiring ’min, eomf m^3ot good* sir* marked at the fotaet Bgiprdnd Wo invito: a pomparispnofoor goo^tabd priceswlthw other iatbe,marjiet, .... .. ... i Will be round a, gloat yariety ofLadies'Oress Goods consislingin part of ■' /' IVV" ” '.■• Btregea,B&fgefietine»yall-wMtDelctnisi Latent, plain dnU Ginghai&t, ; (SceicA j AfliisVicart / | Poplint, Print'i of allshddei " ~ and colorp, a good stock ;., . !‘ Alio, for men's wedrmay he' found Broad Cloths, Casiimetesj Tweeds, 1 Kcntockj Jeans, silk, satin and sbmmerVestinei: . i Also, Sheetings, Shirtings, bloyched and brpam. Tickings, Summer Goods .for boys'.,wear, Cotton. Yarn, Carpet Warp, Cotton Batten,.With a variety of other rtlcfcs too nomerous to mention. Groceries andProrisiona. Tull slock will be kepi' eh hand. Those in want of Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Slewart’s best Syrupi Spices,Tepper, Ginger, Saleralos, Floor, Fish, Salt Tobacco, or any other arliclein thisline, will do wqll to call on ns. before purchasing else* where. HARDWARE, as large and complete an assortment as can be futind in the county. Among which is Cutlery of all hinds, Carpenters Tools, Chains, Hoes, Shovels, Forks, Batts and Screws, Door Hangings, Bills, fee., dec. CROCKERY, GLASS & STONE-WaRE, Boots and gboes, Hals and Caps, Steel,- Iron, Nails, Paints and Oils, Glass and Putty, Ready-Made Clothing, dfc. 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 that good Goods and low pjneca wilt in sure a speedy sale for ready pay, I B. B. SMITH & SON. Wellatioroogh, May 25, 1854. }| . ~CABINET MAKING. BT. VANHORN would infjjrm (be cit.i -* tens ol WellsboiougK and v'njinily, that he has purchased the interest of his partner, John 8. Bliss, in the above business, and will) continue at the old stand, two doors east of Jones’iSlore, to keep on hand and make to order all hinds of Cabinet Furniture—such as | Softs, Divans, Ottomans, Card, Centre, Dining t it call at “Convers 1 Cheap Clothing Emporium,” where Ato articles are sold cheaper than on the ONE price system. Wellsborongh, May 37,1853. SASH & BLIND FACTORY. COVWOTON, TIOGA CO., PA. \ TH E sub- ~ tcriber prepared by nei Machinery, jus purchased, tofu nish to order,- kinds of squai and fancy Sasl and Blinds. Square Sash common sir constantly band. By long expe rience in Ihebusi ness, the sobscr her flatters liii seif that be ca t it as cheap aa pan be obtained at" any estabisbmem In Fennsyfamia or New York. 1 Call and see. „ . DAVID 8. IRELAN. Coringlon, March 3, ]854. / ' I? The aubscriber iaalso Agent for the MleoT Or. D. JayoCa celebrated Family Medicines, also 1 Scarpa’s Oil for Deafness. I D. 8. I. NEW ARRIVAL! SPRING GOODS, CHEAPER THAN TEE CHEAPEST. : TONES £ ROE, 'Wellsborough, JPal, are now receiving direct from New.Yorlc and Bat ten Markets, a large and well selected stock of • DRY ROODS, PROVISIONS,. READY MADE OLOTHING,, - i - HiTB ; i CASB, BOiOTB & SROfS, &ci. Ac. Cash hnj&s wilt find'it grestljr totfietr interest to caft sad eaamjn.e. Uu* { esleosiveslock DoCop par chasing elsewber'ei'iui thajr wifi; always find a larjge inortmenl tn select from, and at (rices lhatwa defy tll competition. /' ( • -i ■ May 18,1854. )RSE REMEJDV.—The. (edioins in use, fcir salebv ’ ' 18$ V. CA«E. ; TliT ATHEWS r ’H( greatest Horse $ KBoiritle, 3qne 88, rLASSWARE, ahend cehmg, by, ‘ JONES it ROE. fiROCRERT £ lesS vkrfety. noir March 30. ..... XAOIEB* INSTITUTE,, ...J new; SWie»l &hpo| «t(j>e <)o^i^ i; of «(M> are dWdttKteb* did# U'tHdr of succession, and laojjht inftor progfeseiTccoanscs igj etch yeay, time, ena bling the (UidenU, to pass sncoessUelj thfdbih.all, four coatees, within (Wo years. By th’W arftttje. nifentiheittfdyW rendered easy.and possesded of ordall/iheHWsirtgWereet. > ■•!."■■•'“ '. • ■Ladies desiring « (horoug hly scientific Medical EdqcaUon,ot any. petjt particpfolyjntereslifig them else to be fuiihd. , For' Annoiln'(i6iheh|i containing Term*, (which 1 will always'' be 'made salisficlory.) list of officers, Faculty >eod other particulars, please address JOS. B.JLONGBHORE, M. D. Dw* Vrch-sL, or Bo; 1083, Philadelphia P. O. '»17.j,7 n " -■ ' - No. 160 WELLSBOBO’ ACAftEMIf. THE PALL TERM of this Institution will ' cdmrntftce on• the 4th day oT Septemherneit, under tne charge of Mr. NEWELL L. KEY NOLDS.agradoaleof Madison University. ■ ~Mr» Reynolds baa had charge of this Academy for one term, and baa given thus far, univeraal satis, faction. ' From the testimony received of his character and qualifications, from bis experience in leaching, and from his great success here and elsewhere, we can cheerfully recommendtho School to the patronage of the public. . j. In addition to the branches usually taught in such Institutions, there will bo a Teachers' ‘ doss, composed of those who intend to engage in the busi. ness of leaching, which will receive particular at* ten;ion and instruction, both from the Principal and the County Superintendent of Common Schools. Arrangements have likewise been made to pro cure suitable Chemical and' Philosophical instru ments, such, as are used in the higher order of Schools in the State of New York. The Academy building la non undergoing a thor ough repair and in each a manner as will neat pro mote the comfort and health of the pupils. Boarding can be obtained in reapectable private families at a price not exceeding $1,50 per neck. The rates of tuition will be as follows: Primary Department $1,50 Geography, Arithmetic A Eng. Grammar 3,00 Higher English branches 3,00 Algebra, Geometry & Surveying 4,00 Languages, Drawing, Fainting, Ac., 5,00 WelTsboroogh, Aug. 10,1854-tf. New Cheap millinery Goods, - for Keady-Pay. THE snbsoviber would respectfully inform thc citi tens of WelUboroogh and vicin ity, that abe is just receiving t NEW $ FASHIONABLE millinery goods, 3 *^*: consisting of BONN ETS of every variety.LADlES CAPS, CHILDRENS* HATS, BONNET LI NINGS, FM)WERS and RIBBONS of every kind and quality, GLOVES, MITTS, EMBROIDER RIES, COLLARS, UNDERSLEEVES, Handker chief*, Silks, Plain and Barred Muslins, Laces, CoUou and Lijnea Edging, and & variety of other things 100 numerous to mention. All of which can be oblaioed cheaper than elsewhere Ibis side of New Y»rk city. The ness, and wool amine her gooc she is coufiden at any other ea Work done proved 'style. l|er is now doing a Ready. Pay bnsi* id invite her friends to cull and ex* da before making their purchases, aa ijt they cannot suit themselves better fUablUbmenla on abort no Lice and in tbe most ap* She extends the very libera [her sincc.'c (hanks to her friends /pt I jwl/onpge heretofore extended lober, (ominupnee of the same. |e door f‘om the residence of L. P. MRS. M. STEVENS. jb, April 27,1 554. and solicits a O' Shop ot Wiliston. Welleboroui CASHAID FOR WOOL! AT THE WOOLEN FACTORY situa led on the ploofc rood leading from Elkland to Addison. Also, WOOL MANUFACTURED I NIX) CLOTHS of every description {for farmers’ wear, lor three shillings per yard, or on shares at the halves. Wool Carding &. Cloth Dres | slug done on short notice. The subscriber would say to his former patrons and the public generally, that is now doing business, not with a one-hone' water power, but on a durable stream of water that never (iiils—has TWO DOU BLE CUSTOM CARDING MACHINES, FOR CARDING WOOL*INTO ROLLS. Also, an eniifo set of machineiy expressly for Manufacturing Wool into Cloth, all o* winch is in good order for doing business, which will enable me to CARD ALL WOOL brought I'rom a distance the same day, so that the rolls can be taken back immediately. All work entrusted to me eholl be toell done. O’ Most kinds of produce taken in payment fur work. Terms —Pay Down. Addison, June 15. ’54. L. C. PENDLETON. TO THE PUBLIC. T DEEM ii proper lo say that the cause of of roy being out of Plasty, for thelastlew daysn was owing lo ci-cumslanccs beyond my comrold The Canal between Cayuga Bridge and the Junctio Lock, was not in readiness at the lime lo advertise in consequence of building a new Lock. But a FRESH SUPPLY baa just been received, and will be ground to supply all that may call. Come one, come'all. AMOS BIXBY. Jtfansficld, Slay-33,1851. Fire St Water. CE. GRAY, is Dow. prepared to furnish • at short notice! common SUCTION &, FORCE PUMPS, for Wells and Cisicrns, and also has constantly bn band, LEAD PIPE for convey, ing water from [Springs. WellsbotougH, Aug. 3,1854-tf. Haying Utensils. /"J. ENTLEMEN, please call ai J. R. Jjow. en’s cheap store and lock at bis large assort, meat of -Haying Tools of all kinds, which he will sell cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. Wellsborongh, June 39,1884. ■ Clothing;! Clothing! /GENTLEMEN io want of anything in 'J the line of Clothing will find the largest'stock of the Most fashionable styles at the Cash Store of Jana 1, 1854. JONES &. ROE. Ladies’ Shoes. A LARGE assortment of Boets, Gaiters, Baskins Slippers, to.; also, Children’s Shoes of erery description, now on band and for tale'at much less thsn former prices by Jaly 13,1854. JONES Sc HOE. Gloves and Hosiery. A PULL stock of Gents and Ladies Kid, ‘Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves; also,* fall as sortment pi Hosiery, just received by Oct. 87,1653. JONES i ROE. Calicoes! Calicoes! AF perfectly fast colors, and the [a.rgesi V assortment that was ever offir red in Abie coon ty cm nowhycatt.< JKffIES « %OE , Br t T AWNS! LAWNS!-Now is yoor time, JJ litdUti Io bvj yoor oannci Lifnii from 8 io ISA cents pet'ysrd, at the Cash Store of Jane L tsSd. . ! JONES a HOE. TJ LEACH'D & ,pgOWN MtBLTNS;- JG x large stock jnpt received and nr tele very cheap by [Jane 1 j '' JONES t ROE. , m tmoyeg r 1f t ttaouelte* that this |* Do^anll>ft^.'' i J - --;- • • 'AVJ.'K'BotKhti wUI always he ibwd.«a>«stcn< (ire assortment of well selected > ■ -■ DiCYCtOOftS, .. GfROCERTES, HARDWARE, BOOTS A SHOE#. ands largeSariety of GenUemta’a Ctothlng,- HAT 3, GAPS, lto all of which will be.; dispo^pf^t^re^scd^icer ; inljr27, J . '' ~.' ' ■ ' " • "'■' a ! TXf ,pi) jhe night UM U&bf ' » March JaaL,James I.Jacksdh, and' others bf (house of false dr forded their dray into the dwelling noose of thi Subscriber, White' ibl ■ family Were- absent and removed his.gooda. ant of (ho house in order to' get furthers the said James f, Jackson look possession of the Books belonging to the subscriber, and refuse* to dee liter them over to him* for all Of which,Bid said James 1. Jackson and others barb! given hall for lhair appearance to tlie next court ol Quarter Sc***; ions. This is'therefore to forbid all persons paying' any acCobnls to James T. Jackson made at the wool, en Factory afid Saw Mill from that litrleunlU the Ist day of March, A. D. 1853 y as !■ hare a lease of the Woolen Factory and Saw Mill from that time until the let day of March, A. D. 18SS, binding me to collect all debts for work dohe. , i „ , LEWIS C. fENOLfetOft 27,1854-tf. STILL IN THE FltlD! Delmar, Jdl; •T'HE subscriber having recently received his stock of goods for the season, offers e choice selection of DAT GOODS, consisting in part of Broad Cloths, Frinte, Gingi hams, Delaine, Sharabrays, Bareges, Lawns, Pan. mclles, Alapacas, Velvets, (frown add Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, Tickings, Driftings, \Vad‘ dings, Ballings, Wickiogs, Vestings, Cravats, Stocks, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Cembrlcks,-Laces, Trim* mings, Grain Bags, Carpet Bags, Cotton Yarn, Twine, Carpet Warp, Umbrellas and Paraails, with a good lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, con aleling of Men and Boys’ Linen add i Gingham, Tweed and dean Coats, Uenine Overalls-and Shirts, Vests, Ac. 5 ’ Groceries. , Hyson, Hyson Skin and Young Hyson Teas ; a large lot of Sugars, different grades antfplibca, Mo lasses, Syrup, Tobacco, Peeper, Spite, Coffee, Co* coa. Ginger, Soda, Cream Tatter, Saieratps, Candies, Lemons, Oranges, , ' Drugs and Dye Stuffs, P&ints dpd Oils, Window Glass and SasAj HARDWARE. Axes, Shovels, Hoes, X Cut Saws, Spades, Crow* bars, Wrought and Cot Nails, Hinges, Chains,Cow Bells. Sheep Bells, Scylhek and Snaths, Scribe Stones and Rifles, Manure Porks, Huy Porks, Chain Pomps, Paint, Horse, Shoe, Clothes and Hair Brushes, ~i CROCKERY, GLASS WARE A LOOKING GLASSES, Fine and Cedar Pails, Brooms, Wash* boards, Clothes Pins and Corn Baskets. Palmlcaf, Straw, Panama, Leghorn, Silk and Brush Ho's, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Codfish and Hallibul, Ac., Ac., comprising in all a largo and well selected assortment of goods, selling at the lowest possible prices. The suscriber ava,ils himself of the opportunity to thank his patrons
low price of $2.50 up to $lO, are noW opened for your impectron at the Cash Store of.- ... June 1.1854. . - . JONES A ROE. ~; XKT ANTED, at GRAY’S Stova Slore, old v'v Iron. <2°pper, Brass,pewter,Lead,fisgs,&c. Spi for sale by ■ [June 22. '1 (X BQLS. for sale by iv ’ {Vvf-a a tr.i victor case, Knowilie Adg. 3„ 1854-til I mew GOODS. irlot firasi Trastee V. CASE.