wjlhfl jroubled sty’,? l ?,,' o ' oua.oif; spproacbjog even fa aod.tnere .can ’be no daiilil bul I hat some of I ha' wiser leaders saw in Ihat.slcv, and-in-other things not go ceZe»(i(#l,lljß fate of the Parly.as plainly as «.M»tWnir who «0» the.oop, 'aiidacp ‘ , Thogtounds of Fsteih : and probably more plainly* .f About .'1? o • clock-a procession was formed, under, the im tftejltßle superintendence, of ho was one of ihe great men of Iho North, —that ns a speaker, nil who ever heard him knew.his power anijl eloquence —as a logician he had few equals. Those facts Mr. Smith staled in a most patronizing style indeed, and ihev were nothing new lo his audience. Thus he built up his laudations of VVilmnl lino a strong lower only to burl it lo the ground ( 7 ) by ihe following sentence: “Bui disappointed in Ins oolincn. nmbnion be has turned apostate —and fallen I 1 What n ter rible sentence for one min in speak at once, and ihil man so small }no 1 Three fourth of Mr. Smi'h's audience translated ihe sen tence into English tans . “ But disgusted wilh Ihe subserviency of Pierce and Bigler to slavery, he his spoken 1 tie sentiments of the masses —and triumphs.” Mr. Smilh failed lo Show that Mr. Bigler was Anli-Ne brnsKn. he failed-to show that he was in fa vor of a Prohibitory Liquor Law ; he failed lo show why his friend pardoned Albcrn the Kidnapper ; he failed to show thal Bigler was in favor of selling ihe Public Works— in short he failed lo show' nnMhing bul this, that Bigler is a political Knave nnd he (Smilh) is a politic.:!' Mr. Hamlin of McKean was present and lold all he knew of the Lager Beer Hill for which he voted last winter,.and for wlm h he will he remembered next term. He was followed hy Mr. Ellis of this place in a speech which made Free Soilers laugh, Whigs smile and Hunkers hue their lips,—disgusting alike to all. At Ihe close of Ellis s speech, Mr. Ives got up and called for ** three cheers lor Gov. Bigfer nnd our c.ountv ticket” when six men arose with him and cheered. It's an “ historical fact” that onlv seven out of an audience ol Four Hundred, men, ladies, and boys, could muster pairnnism to cheer for Bigler and the coun’ v ticket. Alas for I lie leaders of Poller County when the People do their own I in n K i n Thu-i ended Dm great mass meeting of (lie X/eniocrurt o' Noting Berks on Soitmtey Disappointed, di'-oilisfird, dispirited one, {in mam nMomn'M disgUNieo, the people returned to their h«*mes, some to think of the Governor’s sickness some lo think of the monev snnr. fuuiishiv In the cash Icadrrs, some in inujzh u' th* hypocrisy . ctupiicit v , or verdancv oT i-be spe ikers —some to think of Hie danger uf wv Uni »n. i! the iilmlitionMs are permit.ed to vote lor anything but the .k ticKO., ani i. i*. to I)-: hop-’d, a-( to ttnnK o\er Hie proceedings of the day, if tins can be dune without laughing. \ours, is in Life insurance. rpillL suhsrriher would nib-nil the piihhc X that in* has taken an npencr m the 41 STS QUBHANNA MU VV Ah LIKE I KANCE UOHPA.Ny ” nl H irrishurg. Pa.: und will attend lo granting insurance* on live* to those who may goe him a call There is prohahjv no other investment winch a Der-on cm make, ol*equal importance to their Umi« liei* or ret iltvcs, as that of a tile m-unmeo. The un. dersigned will be happy to impart any information upon me subject, on application to him. at his office id Wellabormish. B. B. SMITH. Sept. 1854-3w ENLARGED AND IMPROVED! TTIE WOOL-UKOa LiU & STOCK Rfg- X Mcr u the only American journal devoted*to the important and profitable brunches of Wool and Stock Husbandry it contains a vast amount of useful -and nltahls infonnalion on the above and kindred subject*, and should be in the hands of cv cry owner or breeder of Sheep, Cuttle, Norses, Swine or poultry—whether located Ea*l or 'Vest, North or South, for moat of the matter given in its pages is | equally adapted lo all section* of thu Union, the ; Can Idas, dec. I Tne Sixth volume, commencing July, has been enlarged In THIRTY.TWO OCTAVO PA CKS MONTHLY, and improved in bull) content* and appearance. Among other mutters of interest to Wool-growers, breeders, Grui'icr?, Dairymen, &.C., the present volume contains pedigrees of pure-bred Cattle, Horses, Sheep, etc, and the names and rc»i dences of the principal Breeder* und Owners of Im proved Stock throughout the country. Published in the best style and illustrated with Portraits of Do mestic animals, Designs of Farm buildings, and oili er appropriate engravings. (CT Specimens sent free. T^ams—Only Fifty ctnia a ytar ; Five copies for 62 i Eight for $3 —in advance. Back volumes at same rates. O* Now is the time to subscribe. Subscription money properly enclosed, may be sent at our rink, if. addressed to D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y l)rc»8 floods. T ADTES, just drof in nt J. R. Bowen's ~ cheap store and examine his Bareges, Bartge BcJains, Lawhs, Black Silks, Ginghams, Crape and Silk Shawls, and Rave your ten per cent. WelUboraugh. June 29, 1854. /"JACHECO PRINTS.—GO pieces of Gn checo and Merimao Prints, of HeauUful styles, just received by [j unc i 1 JONES &, ROE. DEEBEE’S STYLE HATS.-A (e» c«- . •“ of Bcclicc ’" lale.i ,(yl e Silk Hats just re ctivedby [June I.] JONES Sc. jIDR. "DOOrS AND SHOES,—Thu Intgest and ~~ stock of BOOTS AND SHOES eVer brought into WcUsborough, can now be found.at Sept 12,1854, J. R- BOWfiNSV E^S>is33s7J3ls?«!J3?*sr £ : *' ' OEttEttAli ELECTION" - ;• ; T^/HEHEASji^y'ian'Actf;of Ihe General; • ■ Assembly of'the Gommon Wealth of PehnsVl.; vaniitreotitJed 'OAn "Act to regulate' tl)9. Generali Elections of tbii Cpihmonwealtli," enacted qnijbo second duy-of July,opa tJjoussndeigliljiundrqd and tbir^y-iflnvi'iHa.enjoined on.ine fd givipuSlic notice! 'of shell chfcflorfw'ba held, and ertdpiehife'm sudb' notice what officers are to be elected, ‘Therefore; r “ -I, HENRY AvMJUERNSEY, High Sheriff of the County 'of'Tiogd'f docheteby hrmka: known and -giro this public notion do the Electors of said county 'oTTibgaffhat (General election Wiliire heldlhro’- out the county on thb SECOND TUEBBAY OF OCTOBER NEXTy which will bo tholOlhduy of said month,■ at- tile advefai DiatficU within tile county aforesaid,'namely: . \ i EdEWnoa OisTStcra. Ist, Delmar, at life Court House. 1 j 2d, Tioga, at the Hoasc of- JuincsOoodricli, 3d, Deerfield, at the.houBo.of Wpi-A* Faulkner. 4th, Elk land, at Iho Ralhbnno School Douse. slb, Covington* at the houao of E. W.Derow. 6111, at-the house of i. B. Strong, in Maiasbufg. * ‘ . 'Tib', Jackson, at the house of James Miller. Blh, Lawrence, at th© house ofClark Slosson. 9lh, Middlcbury,' ut th'SHoHday School House. - . - ni'dL . • ~ 1 10ih f * Sliippen, at*the Bijj Mendow Sohnbl House. 1U1», Liberty, at the house of J.‘H. Woodruff. 13tlv Westfield, at lira house of It, Gee. 13th, Richmond, at the house of C. H. Phelps,'in .14lh, Rullind, at the house of Royal Rose. ‘ ]sth, Brookfield, at the house of John Joseph. J 6th, Union, ul the house pf EU-APNitt. 17lh, Farmington, at the house of Peter Mowrey* IBlh, Charleston, at the School House in Darfl’a Settlement. 19lh, Morris, al the house of VVm. C. Babb. 20th, Chatham, at (he house of Russel Humphrey. 21st, Gainer, at the house of Benj. Barse, 22d, Wellsboro*, at the Court House. 33d, Blose, ul the Union School House. 21th, Lawrencevillc, at the house ot’Ciark Slosson. 251 h, Clymer, at the house of Charles P. Douglas. 2Glh, Elkland boro 1 , ul the house formerly occu* pied by J. L. Davenport, 27th, Covington boro’, at lha house of E. W. De* row. 28th, Knoxville, at the house of J. Weaver. 29th, Ward, at the hooso of Andrew Kniffun. At winch time and places arc to be elected the following Stale and County officers, by ballot, viz: One person for Governor. One |>erson as Canal Commissioner of the Com. monweallh of Pennsylvania. One person us Judg? of the Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person as Representative in Congress, to rep. resent the 13ih District, composed of the Counties of Su*(piel»a»M, Bradford and Tioga, Pennsylvania, in the 34lri Congress. { , One person as Representative, to popresent Tioga county in the House of Representatives of Pennsyl vania. One person for Prolhonotary, &c. One person for County Auditor. One person for Register, fcc. One 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 beveragei WMKRRAS, All laws to be efticirnt should have the approbation and sanction of the People : And whereas, it is represented that a Urge num ber, if not a majority of tho citizens of tins Com. monweallh, are deeply impressed with tho necessity of the passage of a Prohibitory Liquor Law : And whereas, It i> impossible to obtain a certain indication of popular sentiment relating thereto, by means of petitions and remonstrances, therefore, $ I. Re it enacted by tbe Senate and Mouse of Reprnscnt iiives of Uie Commonwealth of Pcunsyl vania in General Asoprnblp »•*, •« •• k«r«.b/ cm* aetjed by the authority ot the Mine, that the quali. fied voters of this Commonwealth ore hereby au thorized nl the places for holding the gincrul elec lions in their respective u nrds, boroughs or town. «hi|u», on the second Tuesday of Orlnb«T next, to vole for and against a l-ivv which in in tbe in«ide the word**, “For a Prohibitory Liquor Law,” und those oppos* d to the proposed Uvv shall contain in ihc inside (be word**, “Against the Pnhihitory Liquor Law,” which votes shall be com led and returned to the Court Mouse nf the riumcsor city in which (lie said election shall be lick, on the follow ing Friday by the return judges, who shall ca v l up and certify all the voles polled m said county of city, Co the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth at Man (•'burg, directed and transmitted, nml the said I Secret iry *, tho punishment fir ille gal voting, the defraying of expense* of publication and holding of tho gcMioal elections and return of the same, und all other natters incident thereto, be, and Die same are ducUrel applicable lo tho election above authorized. § 4. Tint it shallljflhq duly of the Sheriftsof the several counties ol lli>Coiftinonwealth lo insert a copy of this act in the iroclumnlion for the goner, al election lo be held on (he second Tuesday of Oc tober next. E. D. CHASE, *”* Speaker of the H. of Rep. M. M’CASLIN, Speaker of Die Senate. Approved— The Iwfniy.eighth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four. \VM. BIGLER. It is also in nnd by the same Act required, 41 that the Inspectors and Judges shall meet ut the respect ive places appointed for holding the election in the district to which they respectively belong, before nine o’clock in the morring of the second Tuesday of October, and each of laid Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk, who shall be t qualified voter of such dis trict." And the said Act of Assembly further provides, as billow's: u In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of voles for Inspector, shall not attend on the duy of any flection, then the per son who shall have received the second highest num ber votes for Judge ul the next preceding election shall actus Inspector in his place. And in case the person who shall have rccMved the highest number of votes tor Inspector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector in his place and in case the person elected Judge shall hot attend, then the Inspector who received llie highest number of voles shall app"tma Judge in his place; or if any vacancy shall continue In the board fur the space of an hoQr after the lime fixed by law for op ening of (he election, the qualified voters of the township, ward or district, for which such officers fchntl have beert elected, present at the place of elec tion, shall elect one of their own number to fill such vacancy. . ■« U shell bo the duly of the several assessors re spectively to attend at the ptaee of-holding every general, special or township election, during the whole lime said election In kept open; for thrf pur pose' of giving information to the Inspectors and /udge wlicO'Called upon in relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such ejection . i.ai /W®* .0.0.TT ' or such other matters in relation lothe-areeasroenl of voters ns>lhe;sapt of them: shallifrpm tiiue to lim,', requitfe/’, i ,\ Wj ' a;-1 a(so.make known and give, noUee.M dueoUti in'and bjr ilia 13tb scetiohoHh'eiroreWid hitI,— 1 ,— “ that appointmcn^.of'profit nr of the edited SWteiijor of'thii Stat(s,'or oT iiny city orincorporaled'distrlct whether a commissioned officer or other wiaeya sub ordinate officer', or agehl, who is, or shall be employ-' ed under the legjalk’tive, judiciary, or execiitivd de-- parluienl of'fffTe'SlateJpr the United Slates,-or of! any cify or'jhcorpoValed district, is incapable of holding ’qr exercising ‘jit, the same time, the'office-or appointment of Judge, or Clerk of arty election in thl, Cummdrtwcallh, and that nofnspec lor or judge, or other officer of any ftich' election, shall lip pligihle.to any office then to be • voted ibr," Also, that hi the fuiirilisection of the act of Assem bly, entilled^ I 'An f hdl relating to exArtutlon, and lor other purposes,” ajiptoved April IClh, 1340, It is en acted that the aforesaid 13th section “shajl not be construed so as to prevent any militia officer from serving as judge, inspector or clerk at any general or ?|iecial election in llijs Coinmonwealth.” ' I also give notice that the Judges of the aforesaid Districts, sliull respectively lake charge of the Cer tificates or return of the election of their respective districts, and produce ihdrri 'at a meeting of one judge from each district, at the Court HnUse in VVellsboro*, on'the thlrd dey after election, being for the present year on Friday, the 13th day of October, then and there to do and perforin'llm duties required by law of said judges. Also, that where a judge by sickness or unavoidable accident, is unable 16 at tend said meeting of judges, then |hb certificate or return aforesaid, shall be taken charge of by one of the inspectors' or clerks of the election said district, who shall do and perform thu'duties required of said judge unable to attend. Also, that in (he 61 s»t section of said act it is en acted (hoi u every general and special election shall bo opened between (he hours of cightand ten in tho forcnoon.nnd shall continue without inter rupliou or adjournment until seven o’clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. 1 ’ ' . Given under my band seal at the bor- L.S. lough of WellsU'orough, the 14ih day of -■v- » September, in the year of our Lord one thousjnd eight hundred and filly-four, and of the Independence of the United Stales, the seventy* eighth. H. A GUERNUEY, Sept. 21.1654. Sheriff of 7\oga County. Register and Recorder. To the Volete of Tioga County: I The undersigned announces to the Independent Voters of Tioga enmity, that he is a candidate for the OFFICE OF REGISTER’AND RECORD- Eft, at the coining October Election. O’ As he has neither money nor time to spare in electioneering, he asks his friends to assist him, and thereby confer a particular favor upon him. WILLIAM D. BAILEY. . Wellsborongh.'Aug. 24, 1854. To Persons out oi’ Ciuploy- incut. SSOO to 81,000 A Tear. BOOK AO ENTS WANTED. rptlC subsnrilier publishes » number of most jL valuably Pictorial Books, very popular, und of such a moral apd religious influence that while good men may safily engage in their circulation, they wil confer u public benefit and receive a fair com pensation for their labor. O* To men of enterprise and tact, this business offers an-opportunity for profitable employment sel dom to be met with. O’ Persons wishing to engage in their sale, will receive promptly by mail, a Circular containing full particulars with “ Directions to persons disposed to act as Agent-,” together with the terms on which they will he furnished, by addressing tho subscriber, post-paid. ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, ICT In Press, and ready for Agents by the first of October, 1854, 41 Sears' Illustrated Description of the Russian Empire”. For further pjxiimdar* »d- Urcss uti a'bdvc. [sept 7j Thirty Tears TN THE U. S. SENATE.—AU those who **• wish to know the doings of the U- S. Senate for thirty yearn, will do veil to call at FOLEY &. BAILEY’S Book and Jewelry Slore, and procure “ Benton's Thirty Yearn hi the U. S. Senate*** ul the Aijcnl'* price. Gill so»>n, n's they'are going Just. WelUhornugh, Aug. 24, 1854. School SsooSis. ALL the S<*ln»• »| (l-.utis ih.*t* h-ivo hrm adopted lor n-c In the Well-boro’ Academy, and all the School DNtrirls of Tioga county, can he Imd nl FOLEY iV. BAILEY’S, at the publishers prices. A supply always on hand, Aug. 24. BOOKS A: JKWELK V. JUST ri'cnviMl ;ii ihp Hunk & Jmiclrv Store of FOLEY & BAILEY, n very Urge slock of Law, Mi>c(lluncous ami School Books c\er before brought into Tmga County : ANo a large assortment ol Watches, Jewelry, Stationery, &c.,ct cct., to sell at the lowest cosh piir.es. WulLhorough, Augu&l 17, lbo4-lf. TM POK FA NT to” LAWYERS &Tus” -L TICES OF THE PE \CR. Supplement to Purdon’s Dige-t. A Digest ol the Laws of Penp* ‘•vlv.mii from the 2.lth d.«y of May, 1b53. to the 18th d iy of May, I So 4, with the ol lor laws not in cluded in the last edition of the Digest—By F. C. Brightly, E-m. For sale hv foley &. bailey. _ McKENZIE’S 5000 Receipts, Ladies Medical Pocket Companion, Gentlemen’s Medical Pocket Companion. For silu by Foley &. bailey A NEW unci ihlitc-i iiig N"Vhl— - i FMen Lyndmade. The Ladies ore invited lo call and examine the richest ami bestui>snrlmcnt of DRESS GOODS ever before offered in market—which I am prepared to sell at prices that cannot fait 10-vuiC Wcllaborough Sept. 12,1854. KNOW.NO! RING or Kn''U'-S'’melhinir, know enough lo go to BOWEN’S EMPIRE STORE and buy u Wide-awike Hut— or any other kind of a Hat that you are a mind lo select from his large stuck. Sept. 12,1854. WIDE AWAKE HATS.—Just received ’ ' at the Empire Store a large slock of Wide. Awake, Hungarian and Kossuth Hats. Cull and see. Sept. 12. 1654. ARNOLD’S Bakery and Variety Store. pos I ON, MILK, BU TTER & Common JJ CRACKERS, Fresh Baked, by the lb., or bbl. Family Baking,-and Parlies, famished at short notice. Deal, also in GROCERIES . PRO VISIONS. FOREIGN A- DOMESTIC, GREEN * DRIED FRUITS. ' CA9II paid for Biilter,Egg«, Cheese, Lard, Grain and other products of the Farm. ' W. J. ARNOLD, Agl. RUFUS ARNOLD. Corning, N. Y./Aug., 3,1854-If. LAUIES. SHOES—A opw supply just . ceived at 3. R. BOWEN’S. C LOGICS. — A large ((nanlilv iif CLOCKS just received at FOLEY 5s RICHARDSJ, jfnd or sale cheap. August 24, 1854. 181 William Street, Now York 4—i—f 1 i if » 1- * iWEW<:«PKIW4R $O|DBl rre'^jilb W I '-"i*ptMfiiSjg btftHr' •?li/ ttortk qf: GOODS ftt'tHp Sptjng XAdereoma .-prislrtg, a full qssortoipnt, qhjrS®Bber would inform the public that he has f p ft v just received a large and handsome assort- ment of CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS, Boston and Caramon Rocking Chairs <%c., which he will sell as cheap, if not cheaper, than they cun be purchased anywhere else in’Tioga oomuyr —-Oatl urn! soomem : June 9, It&S. • CONVERS’ Emporium of Fashion, CHEAP cio‘ TVT M. CONVERS hns ju>l twiw'd from **- -L« New, York, the largest and most carefully selected assortment of CLOTHS, VESTING, CASSIMERS, SAJINFTTS, TRIMMINGS* &<•., ever brought into country, which he will sell lor rfada pay cheaper than any other establishment His stock comprises n general assortment o every variety of Clothing, from a low price up. SUiilt\lEll COATS —for Men and Boy a—u large n'-sorlmvnl. DRESS, FROCK AND SACK COATS*—of eve. ry description, size and color. PANTS —every style and quality, VICSTS —of every style, color and description. Undcr-Shiit<*, Drawers, Collars, Over* AIN Over.Shirls,. Suspender*, Gloves, Uoihrcllas, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, together with lots of J SELF-ADJUSTING STOCKS, &c., &c. II ATS ATV D C A PS, of every descriplildi—the largest assortment in town. | Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters, for Men, Boys, and Women, a large variety. Trunks , Valises, Carpet Bags , sc. lie. would say to njl in want of good and neat filling CLOTHING, that he rnn and loill sf-ll cheaper than can he gotten in this borough, or any. where lliis side of the New York market. This is no blow or brag, but truth—and to test it call at “Olivet* 1 Cheap Clothing Emporium, ** where am. articles ore sold*cheaper than oh the onr prick system. WolNhorough, May 27, 1853. SsASSB & BEIXB FACTORY. non a co., pa The sui* pcribrr i f prepared by nev M it lunery* jn»- purchased, lo fur nish to order, ail kinds of square and fancy Sas»h and Blinds Square Snsli of common sizes con sto Dtly on hand. “* / \]j long e*pe. ricnce in tiichusi nos, the subferi ber flatter* him- ____ self that he can make as good un article, und veil it as chrap as can be obtained at any cwtabishmeul In Pennsylvania or New York. Call and see. ' DAVID S. IRELAN. Covington, March 2, 1854. IT The subscriber is, also Agent for the sale of *Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated Family Medicines, also Scarpa’s OH for Deafness, D. S, I. NGIV ARRIVAL! SPRING GOODS. CHEAPER THAN THE CHE A REST. TONJE& fic ROti, Fn„'are now receiving direct from New York and Bos ton Markets, a large end well Relucted stock of Dll GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. READ?- ' made clothing,. ..HATS & CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES, 4.C., See. : Cash buyers will find it greatly to their interest to call and examine this extensive stock beJoro pur* chasing elsewhere, aa they will always find a large assortment to select from, and at prices that we defy all competition. , Mtly 16, ,1654. MATHEWS’ HQRSE UEMEUY.—TI'a greatest Horse Medicine in use, for sale by Knoiville, Jurio 22, 1854'. , V. CASE. Crockery & glassware), im end, less variety, How receiving, by : March 30. 1 JONES of Vny mffior'ModioalScfioqlin thb oountty.p ltia,baaed, qs farj aa yie cqBCquontly, frce .of nil 'soota.andf 'dogmai ‘Thp branches of study are divldtif accor ding to Ihcir'iialitfiii orde'r of Succession, and Unghli in foUr-progfeseiVO'coUrSeß in‘each j-oarythosiens-' bling.the: Students, to pass successively : tlirppgh, ail ooursps. iy(thin, two yca.rs. | By this arrange-' tnenf tile study is' rendered' easy, and 1 jiiifscsscd of of daily increasing Interest.' . ni ' a thoroughly scionlifio Medical lEduciitiort, or.any-partparticularly inleresllng them jisyp faoililies iicrc, powhyfc else to lie,found ■„ For • Announcements containing TerinsV (wlrich ' will' always |mi made' satlslaclory,) list of ohiccrs, Faculty 'and ’other' particulars,- please address ' ■ " JCS. S.. LONGSHORE, M, D. DxtN, Not ICO Aroh-sl-, or Box 1063, Philadelphia S, O. [suit it] : •; • WELLSItUUO’ ACtIUEIIV. FALL -TERM of this Inatituiion will JL commence cn the 4ll\ do? of September next, under the (jliargc of Mr. NEWELL L. REV NOLDS, a graduule of Madipon UnitersHy. Mr. Rcynoldw hus had diorge of tliia Academy for one (crm % and haagiven thus far, universal puti*. fuctu-n. From Ilia tcalimu.nv received of tils diameter and quullScutiohfi, from Ida experience in teaching, and from his great success here and elsewhere, wecim cheerfully recommend the Schoot lo the patronage of* the public. * h . ] . In' addbioii to (he branches usually taught in such Institution?, there -will be a Touchers’ class, composed of.lhose who intend loengugein tile busi ness of teaching, which will receive particular at* teiujon and both train 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 is now undergoing a thor ough repair and in such a manner as will best pro mote the comfort and health of the pupils. Boarding con bo obtained in respectable private families at a price not exceeding $1,50 per week. The rates of tuition will be as follows: Primary Deportment 91,50 Geography, Arithmetic A Eng. Grammar 2,00 Higher English branches 3,00 Algtbrn, Geometry & Surveying 4,00 Languages, Drawing, Painting, Ac., 5,00 Wellshorough, Aug. 10, 1854—if. Chrap jMilliuci-y Goods, lor Kcany-Tay. TH E- subscriber would respectfully inform the cili- fc zens of WtlUborougli and vicin* Uv, that she is just receiving a * '* NEW $ FASHIONABLE supply of Lj GOODS, 3 consisting of BONNETS of every yaricly, LADIES CAPS, CHILDRENS’ HATS, BuNNET LI NINGS, FLOWERS and RIBBONS of every kind and quality, "GLOVES, MITTS. EMBR6tDE. KIES,-COLLARS, UNDERSLEEVES, Handker chiefs, Silks, Plum, and Barred Muslins, Laces, Colton and Linen Edging, and a variety .of other things 100 numerous to mention. Alt of which can be obtained cheaper than elsewhere this side of New York'city. ' The subscriber is now doing a Ready-Pay busi ness, and would invite her friends to iill and es* nmi;ic tier goods before making their purchase,., aa she is confident they cannot suit themselves better utanv other establishment. Work done on short notice and in (he most ap proved style. f She extends her sincere thanks to her fiicnds for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to her, and solicits n continuance of (he same. O’ Shop ouu door from (he resilience of L. P. VVilixion. AIRS. M. STEVL’iVS. VVelUhofnugli, April 37. 1c54- CASH PASD FOR WOOL! ATTWR W OOLKN FACTORY vvm led on the plnnk mad lending from Eluland to Addison. Also, WOO L MAi\UT:iCJVULD INTO CLOTHS o(’cvifj doenpiion lor fartucrs* wear, far three shilling* per yard, or on shares at the halves. Wool Cardins & Cloth Drcs- sung done on f’Jmrl notice The Fiihscribi-r would say to Ins farmer patrons and lh»* public gcni'rally, that i*» now doing business, not with a one-horse waterpower, but on a duruMi* «!rcim of water lh.il mvi r tail—h»* TWO I OU . OLE CUSTOM CARDING MACHINES. FOR CARDING WOOL LVtO ROLLS. Also, on entire set of machinery far Manufacturing Wool info Cloth , all of which is in good order far doing business, which will cnihh* me to (.WKD ALL WOOL brnnjrht iVom .1 di.-Unce the Rime day, so that the roll' ran hr taken hole iinimuiali ly. All work cnini'lcd to me shall he will done. B3* Most* kinds of produce taken in payment far work. Tenn>— Pay Pawn. Adiii-mn. June 15/54. .L. C. PENDLETON. TO THkI'IMUC^ T DEEM ii proper lo s-iv Ihnl rho catlap ol -I- of my being out of Platter, for the last lew d.iysn was owing Ja .eireumslqnces heyond my cmitrold The C'.hdl'helwecn Cayuga Bridge mid Ihe .lunctin Cock, was not in readiness at tlie time foadverliae in consequence of building R new r,nek. But n FRESH SUPPLY has jnsl been received, end will be ground to supply all that may call. Come one. come all. AMOS DIXBY. Mansfield, May $3, 1854. Five Sc, Wafer. CE. GUAY, is now prepared In furnish • nl short notice, common SUCTION & FORCE PUMPS, far V\ cIU mid C’isicrnc, and also has constantly mi hand, LEAD PIPE far convey ing Water from Springs*. VVeflrihomnghi Aug. 3,1854—1 f, Biajing Ttcnsiis. GFA T TL‘EMEN, plivisp cull a I J. R. Bow. on's cheap store and look at his large assort, merit of Haying Tools of alt hinds, which bo will sell cheaper Ilian can bo bought elsewhere. VVellsburough, June 29, 1854. Clothing! Clotiiliig! Gt ENTLEMEN in 'hirant nf anything in * the lino of Clothing will find the largest slock of the most fashionable styles at the Cush Slnro of Juno I, 1354. JONES ii., ROE. Ladies Shoes* ALARGK nssnr'imenl of Roots, Gaiters, Bushins Slippers, &e.i alao.Children's Shoes of every description, now on hand and for sale at than former prices by 1854. JONES & ROE. , tilores ami Hosiery. A FULL, siock of Gcnls ami Ledics Kid, jSillt and Lisle Thread Gloves; also, & full as. lent of Hosiery, just received hy it. 27.1853. JONES & ROE. sorUn. Ocl Calicoes! Calicoes! f'vF perfect! v fast colors, and ihe largest '—r assortment that was ever offered in this coun ry can now be seen at JONES & ROE'S. LA VY NS! LAWNS I— Now is your time, Ladies, to buy your Slimmer .Lawns, from 8 to t2j cents per yard/dt the Cash Store of •June I, UW4. ■■ JONES & ROE. BLCACirU & BROWN MUSLINS.— A largo' slock jurt roccilod and for sale very 'cheap by [Juno I ] JONLS & ROE'. mm. Important tv Ijhe Public. AT J. R.'BOSBS( S Empire .Store the Umtf' hJ»‘WaTy be bought as ofiraji ifr^WelliW 6n gh'; *iil BlAlr»,Cor. ning, or in ehJ j end Ills public a( f»V^irh''lilviied'ta' o«U , «nd utiify themselfes tfintOiis far no Humbi).! 1 r,!, ,-*->! • T ''AV J. ftilfaTWayebo foiiSiitn exten* si7eea(WrtWcHtoF #bllsUletlid '“■ ■■ j ' • ■■ !0 -"Witt GR(KERTtS, »ARDWa HEv BOOTS-&BROEt "and a.(urge VayiclV.of GentMrtien’rCl^ing, nATs;bAps.'sjHM^ all of which will bo meowed pf’tLla reduced price ■ ■■•‘V. " , r,X Il.:BOWEN. WellaJbQrongli, juljr 27, ■ 1 liiipor|ant.' '- f HEREAS, w> ,lhe ®4ih of • ' March, laat, James l.Jacksop.and. other* by the use of fuho .keys or otherwise, fpreed their way inlo the;dwelling house.of the subscriber, while the family were absent and removed hi* goods*out of tlio hotra in order -lo get possession—*and mrlbcr; the said Janies >l. .look possession; of the Books belonging lo the subscriber, and refuses to de liver them over lo him, for all of which, the said James I: Jackson and others have given bail for their appearance to the nest court of Quarter Sess ion.-. This Is therefore lo forbid all persons paying any accounts to James I. JaekaOn marie at the wool en Factory and’SaW Will from ihattime until the lat duy of March, A.-D. 1&59, os 1 have a leAse of the Woolen Faetory'Htid Saw Mill from lhatfime untif the lat day of March, A. D, 1 £55, binding me to colled all ddhts for' work done. ' - - LEWIS C. PENDLETON, ■Palmar, JbTy B7j l£s4*-tfi •- . Vl’ltii IN rllE FIELD! r PHE «ph.-crih*T bating recently received ■*■ his" stock of goods.for the, season, offers a choice selection of ’ Dillf 6oot>s, consisting in port of Broad Cloths, Prints, Ging* barns, Detains, Shambrsys, Bareges, Lawns, Para nieltes, Alapacns, Velvets, Brown, and Bleached Sheeting* and Shirtings, Tickings, Drillings, Wad* ding?, Battings, Wickings, Vestings, CrovaU,Stocks, Guitars, Handkerchiefs, Cam&ricks, Laces, Trim mings, Grain Bags, Carpet,Bogs, Cotton Yarn, Twine, Carpel Warp* Umbrellas and Parasols, with a pood lot (4 READY MADfe CI.OTHING, oon sibling ol Men and Buys* Lifcn afid Gingham, Tweed and Jean Coals, Denine Overalls and Shirts, Vests, &.c t Groceries. Hyson, Hyson Skin and Young Hyson Teas; ft large lot of Sugars, different grades and prices. Mo. lasBc , », Syrup. Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, Coffee, Co coa, Ginger, Soda, Crclim Tarter, Salcralus, Candies, Lemons, Oranges,' Drugs and Dye Stuffs, Pa infs and Oiis % Window Glass and Sash. < II A li D W A R K. Axes, Shovels, Hors, Cut Saws, Spades, Crow bar*, Wrought and Gut Nail«; Hinge*, Chains,Cow Bells, Sheep Bells, Scythes (and Snaths, Scythe Slones and Ktflcs, Manure Forks, Hay Forks, Chain Pumps, Paint, Horse, Shoe, Clothes and Hair Brushes. CROCKERY , GLASS WARE &• ZOOJT/iV<7 Oh A SSES y Pine ami Cedar Path*, l/rooma, Wash boards, Clothes Pins and Corn Baskets. Palmltaf, Straw, Pamuna, Leghorn, Sillc and Brush Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Codfish and Holtibut,&c., Ac., comprising in oil & large and well selected assortment of goods. Belling al the lowest possibly prices. The suscriuer avails himself of the opportunity to thank life patrons for ihtlr liberal patronage, for the poU years, and respectfully asks a continuance of likcrotvors,* and guarantees to his customers ft liberal system