Lawrenceviite.aii"S 2d ao, M, S, Baldwn 3a do, Lewis E. Cook, diploma tor besi yearling colt, H. W. Caulk ing. 2 00 2c do, E. J. Stevens, 1 00 3d do, Homer Elliott, diploma tor best ihree year old gelding. Thom as i. Berry, 2c best, John Prutzman, 3a do, Alexander Haloing, diploma lor best 3 year old mare, D. C. Ed- waros 2d bests Abram Prutzman 3d do, Joseph Akin, diploma For beat two year old gelding, T. E. Ar nold, diploma ano 1 00 2d best, Homer Elliott. 1 00 3a 00, John V. Swan, diploma For best two year old mare, Horace Roff, diploma ano 1 00 2d best, Alexander Hamms. 1 00 i'or best matched horses, Joseph Fish, I 00 2d best, John Dickinson, 2 00 3d do, John C. luencn, 1 00 nor»' .or dost single librae, T. J. Berry, 2 00 For best single mare, Vine D, Pin, 200 2d best, H. G. Harrower, 2 00 CATTti. Tor best Durham Bulls two-years old and over, Ira Buckley, 3 60 For best nalive.Bull do, R. B. Bailey. 3 00 lor best Durham cow, Julius Clark, 200 2d best, Ira Buckley, 1 00 3q do, B, C. Wickham, * Dip. For best do, three years old, I. Buckley, 1 00 2d best do, Ira buckley, 1 00 For gestheifer do, two years old, I Blick tl 00 do do, C. F. Miller, Dip. For best Durham yearling heifer, J. Ann., 2d best native do, A. E. Niles, For best pair matched calves, Ira Buck tey Dip. & 1 00 for best yearling steers, B. C. Wick "am. Dip. & 1 00 For best Devonshire yearling bull, J. P. Wilcox, Dip. & l 00 2d best, Charles Blanchard, Dip. For best Durham bull calf, Ira Buck- * le y, Dip. & 1 00 2d best, B. C. Wickham, , 1,00 3d do, Thomas Mitchell, Dip. For best native do, H. W. Caulk r ln g. Dip. & 1 00 for best fat oxen, Wfn. E. Crane, 300 2d do; Lewjs E, Cook, g ,00' p, sheef., ! ’ rw.bpst merino sheep, 2 pair, E. T. 2, do for best Leicester, one pair, Ira Buck ,oy. , 2,00 For best boar, no competitor, T. Li Sold- : win, Dio For good sow and pi gB| no competitor/ H F L. Baldwin, Dip. for best sow; J; 1 W. Gurnsey, 1 Off ~A1..Rha^,,....,, IWII . t ; : r \ vjtuj i - For pair Shanghai fowls;®* Walker,cyDip; Off •2dpeat* J. Sutton, ~,i ~,.I.i!,Dtpi For best pair Bantams, J. Sntlob, «l A 5. Iv.OO For best pair Pheasants; Jx-SattCa,'-' •• ii O 0 For beat pair PolhndSi'Jl Smiotf, 1 06 For best pair ‘ DOMESTIC 7T ' For specimen of quijtingyouili four year* 11 old, Mary WHitndJrjciJl'i’i a.t'ilja«)|B», t For one pair Walker .“Dip. For best rag carpel, H.‘ WrCa'ulkiocs..l,-.00 2d best, Wm. Garret \r„sL For best quilt, C. Osmup,. = „ : ~r D ip;. For best coverlid, C. Osmuri, . • ■,-f.’-aP ipJ For cradle tpiilt, Miss.rE; C. Goodrich I ,’ Dip, 1 For wool carpet,.Mite. Rachel Pulsman, Dip. For wool and* linen carpet. Miss. Julia 7 Elliott, v-v,-.., pip. MECBA PaCAt; • ” | For best two horse huggyjjHenry Per-, ' trie, , 1 ■" I 00 For best lumber w»goh r Sj, ,M., w-. Qeer, , ‘ \ „ Dio. 4s 100 For best specimen ; or cabinet', wfirei'K 1 Fuller, ' " v 1 ’Dijr/A I /flO For best specimen • of lailoripg, D. Os-' mun, /.'• , Djp.&li)D For best (wo horse harness John Alexan der, Dip. & 1 00 For Best single harness Hdrace ’ l f Peck, • Dip. &1 00 For best specimen of marble engrving, ■ ' C. H. Fitch, Dip. & 1 00 For best churn patent applied for, A. Sanderson, Dip. & 1 00 For best saw and arbor, L. Ta. bor, FRUITS AND BOOTS. For best peck Irish potatoes, Thadeus Mitchell,. Dip, & 1 00 For best six heads cabbage, J. S. Bush, Dip. For best six blood beets, Vine De Pui, Dip. For best six while beets, J. S. Bush, Dip. For best six celery, blanched, L. Bry- • den, Dip. For best peck tomatoes, L. Bryden, Dip. For best six turnips, F. Russell, Dip. For best three bunches Isabella, grapes, B, C. Wickham, Dip. For best three bunches Madeira grapes, Miss. Julia Elliott, Dip. For best variety native grapes. Miss. Ju lia Elliott, i 00 For best twelve autumn apples, John F. Donaldson, l 00 2d best twelve do, J. Durye, Dip. For best twelve winter do E. T. Bent ley, 1 00 2d do, B. C. Wickham, Dip. For best variety of apples, three of each kind, E. T. Bently, Dip. & 1 00 For second best do do, Ira Buckley, Dip. For best six Preston peaches, R. J. Gum- sey, 1 00 For best two dozen plums, Mrs. T. L. Baldwin, 1 00 For best twelve quinces, Miss Rachel Prulzman, 1 00 For best two watermelons, J. Sutton, Dip. For lot pumpkins, very fine, B. J. Guern. sey, Dip. PLOWING MATCH. First premium, $ acre 41 minutes, Sitp. Prulsman, £ 00 2d premium, i acre 40 minutes, Isaac Aspenwall, 3 00 bdtteb, cheese and uonev For pot of butler, Mrs. Vine De Pui Dip. For rolls do, Mrs. B. C. Wickham, Dip. For kettle do, M. B. Metcalf, 1 00 For firkin do R. Toles, 1 00 For best cheese, A. E. Niles, I 00 2d best. Miss Julia Elliott, * Dip. For best specimen of honey, Davis’ pat ent hive, C. W. Bailey, I 00 2d best do, Stodard’s hive, N. Whitney, Dip. ladies’ discretion abv committee. 2 00 X 00 Best bed quilt, Mrs. S. B. Hathaway 100 2d best do, Miss Mai'y E. Pur- 2 00 1 00 ple Best specimen worsted embroidery, Mrs. C. Robinson - Best specimen tapestry, M rs. C. Robin- son 1 00 2d best do do, Miss Ellen A. Goodrich Dip. Best do muslin do Miss X>. N. Long- man 1 00 2d best dq do, MrsMicajah Laßar Dip. 3d do do, as good as above, Miss Ellen M.Tuttle , Dip. Best made knit slippers, Mrs T. L. Bald- win Djp. Best taste, Miss Ellen M. Tuttle ' Dip. Best ottomans, Mrs. Henry Sherwood 1 00 Best piercing, Mrs. George McLeod Dip. Best Sewing, Miss Ellen Tuttle Dip. Best dress hat, Miss Julia Knapp Dip. Bes preserves, pickles and Ketchup, Mrs. J. W. Gurnsey, 1 Dip. Best two knTl two net and two crochet tidys, Mrs'F. E. Smith Dip. Best worsted lamp matt, Mrs. C. Robin- son l 00 Best paper lamp matt, Mrs. F. E. Smith Dip. Best plain sewing, Mrs, J. S. Bush Dip; Best book mark. Miss Anna Guernsey - Dipt" A good many other articles were offered under this pldss, but the-persons .not being members of this society were not entitled to premiums. ! / 1 00 Dip. GSOTlE»i»’s DISCBETZOMAHY Four bird cages, two birds in each, Mr*. ' L. Bigelow, working birds ! Dip. Horse net, Mrs. F, E. Smith, 1 00 Two silk chair bottoms, diamond squares, Mrs. F, E. Smith, 00 Single squash weighing 65} pounds, Mrs. Isaac Tucker, ’ 100 Specimen of drawing, Miss Dpwrey, pip- Dp, Jameq W.,]norriB, ' .. \ ;,pip. Specimen of oil painting,.Rob,'' 1 ■ inson,. , n v.im.-a U.SB» Do leather (Varne, J, P. RobfOWPi Dip. Dp leather bos,; Miss N. Aj Bipj: Inlroditaiog a he\r variety of-jiprinV c Whitney east.-, .Gliiidiesi a>t ton,i''' : ■' ;• .’.-•■iia I’.-;.-. t»'.:rt -8-‘Off Mpdelof ; Stpda*dfapatentbeehrs.ei Wmn o» i Rose ihd' beehive and ■ fibnejtj 1 Davis’, htypi P- W. Bailey .n ; :r; nru Beeqitadjbpetyyq pndsboney, N. Whitney'. . iTHmiio© Av:. j ocu 24th > b y r«v.B^;;mi NICHOLSON offfpraelbi ville, N. Y n ani JANCT; ofTiog *~ lirge^'M-j •drlmenJl jUjju'wju ever teimrJUji; Uw.cbj&try! can be foapfotUftpy. 1.8.il j '‘SHAWLS !—Now/.i^yburi »lgQi- —Jwp«*st H-ii JONES A FEW tolea-of No.rL.Whole Robes, just i )-.1 i'i JONES [& -ROE," > WelUboropgbjiNoT. lt 18g4. | ; T> LACK. SILK, .Black And.Whiia 8aa..., -*-* Kossuth, EriiWiNdilung, KtwAviSontething.and all other kinds offiaitsjhat received hy'jo.T in. i Wcllsboro 1 , Nov, I. IBS4. .JONES fc ROE. ! i Dissolution; TVTOTICE is ipreby given, that the partner. .ri-Jahip-hdretofoTO existing between,ANDlE FO LEY aud W. D.BAILEY; has tldaday beendls solved by mulual.conserit.. All, petaqnsiindebted to Foley &B»iley, or to Foley & Richards, ate ifeqnca. ted to make immediate payment ibsAndie Foley, and all persons haying claims are requested to pro. sent them for settlement* ANDIES FOLEY. • > Nov, 1.185A.r W. D. BAILEY, NEW & CHEAP GOODS. Dip. & 1 00 JONES & ROE Have just received their full stock of FALL & WINTER QOOHS, which includes a splendid gssortinent of . DR Y.GOODS,. /CONSISTING in .part of a ‘splendid ds sdrtmcnt of RichFtcnch Mcrinocs'of all colors at very' low priOes;' alko, Paramataspf all, colors, All-Wool and Cheap Delaines, Black' Silks if much lower than former prices,- Mctrimac. and Cpchcco Prints, 1 Long and Square Woolen , Shawls' at very low prices. Brown Factory, Bleach Muslins, Red and White Flannel, Cotton flannel, Stripe Shirting, Blue Deneins, Bed Ticking, Broad Cloths, Casi meres,'Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Sheep’s Grey CSotb,Cotton Batting, Carpet Warp, Cotton Yarn, and also many other articles in the above line that we have not time nor room to enumerate in a'fiirtglti advertisement. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Muscovado, Coffee Crushed, Powdered end Crush ed Sugars, Slewart’a Sytupi and Molasses, Old Java, Rio and Csguara Coffee, Young Dyson and Black Tea, Feeppr, Ginamon,, Allspice, .Starch, Ginger, Rice,' Bar Soap, Caudles,. Indigo, Saltpeter, Alum, Saleratua. dec. Pork, Flout, Flab, Salt, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco, Lamp Oil, &0., &c. Hats and Caps. Black and Light Colored Beaver Hats, Know Nothing, Know Something and Kossuth Hals, Bl’k Silk Hats, Silk, Plush and Cloth Caps. Boys Hats and Caps of every description, Boots and Shoes. Mens’ Calf, Kip and Heavy Sloga Boots; also'. Rubbers, Boys’ and Youths’ Boots, Childrens’ Shoes of every description, Ladies' Shoes, Boots and Gaiters, a large assortment at very low prices. Wooden Ware. _ _ _ Pails, Brooms, Tubs, Brushes, Butler.' Ladfcs and Prints, Axehclvcs, Washboards, Sugar Boxes, Mea sures, &C., &c. Mails, Mill Saws, X Saws and Hand Saws, Mill Files, Scoopes, Shovels, Manure' Forks, Chains, Steelyards, Pocket Knives, Table Gallery, Door Locks, Latches, Bod Locks,.Bulls and Screws, Horse Cards and Brushes, Axes from the best man ufhclnrers, always on hand. Crockery, by the sett or piece to suit the wants of purchasers. GLASS WARE, also -WINDOW GLASS, at manufactures prices. EASTERN CLOCKS, war ranted to keep good lime. Ready-Made Clothing;. Black, Brown, Dfah and Blue' Overcoats, (Vom a low price up, Sack, Frock and Dress Coats of every description, Fancy and' Black Casimere Pants, Bl’k Satin, Casimere and Velvet Vests, also, Cheap Vests of every style and quality, Shirts and Collars, Wool cn Wrappers and Drawers, Buckskin-and Woolen Gloves and Mittens, Fancy and Black Silk Cravats, Self-adjusting Stocks, Silk and Lineh Pocket Hand kerchiefs, Woolen Socks, Suspenders, Umbrellas, and in fact nearly everything that man, woman or child may want can be found at this establishment. I 00 1 00 The subscribers would return their sincere thanks to the inhabitants of this Borough and surrounding country, for the very liberal patronage that has been bestowed on them since they commenced business in this place, and wish, by keeping a (urge assort ment of Goods to select from, and selling at small profits, to merit a continuance of the same. Wellsboro', Sov 1,1854; JONES St ROE. FANNING ATTENTION, FARMER.SI rfiHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in- A. - form the Farmers of Tioga County, that they are 5 npw .Manufacturing- -FINCH’S', IMPROVED, PREMIUM FANNING MILLS. tbUermles’soulh of the'Jersey Shore road; and feel warranted in saying that said Mill is the best ever introduced into Tioga County. both us respects cleanibg fast and well, and thesavingi bf Grass Seed. . 'Farmers ate respectfully invited to'cail and exam ine'' for themselves before porebaaing elsewhere. O’ All kinds of Produce taken in payment. Old Mills repaired on short notice, ANGUS GRIFFIN & SONS. Delmar, Oct. 12,1854-tf. Wellshoro’ & Tioga Plank Road Company. The annual ;Meeting of the Stockholders pf lhe Company - will, bo held on Monday the 6th of November next, at 1 o'clock F. At, at the Court Mouse in;Wellsboro’, when anelco lionwill bo held for President, two Directors add Treasurer of said Company. GEQ.-M.'LEOD, 'T Oct. 19,1854-3*.. - .. See'y.- "M'OTICE is“hereby given, iheMhe co-parl-. ■Lv nerabip ; heretofore existing under the'name of HASTINGS &. McNITT, is this day dissolved. ■ H. S. ' WM-MoNITT, ID* All persons indebted to the above firm will please make immediate settlement with Wm. Me. Nitu ■ / ; • ; , ;• Delmar, Oct. 16, 1854-3 w. Landholders TakelVotice. rpHE -MORRIS OLAlMS;(latp :Rdß-j trerL-Morns* Fitmocier df~t|io Wer of W'SOED-'OUT.- 2 Occupants unl'-othOnixAti liave Cdti&ralatorjv Qoiil dims 3 ’ tsFiW aJifKbitltolo '.‘ V, - dOH^ 1 ' MOSS, Able' Granin" NcfSO WaHdt St; u EDW 5 . WaßN,'Em? N6.‘ 2 Ypi* Wilding,W is., l j yttbfneysatLaw.'Pbilkdeiphia.Pa.',■ OdLMMWin&r 1 i 5 ";; pLQPKSywfA targe quinary MVLQOKS jd« received at FOLEY & RICH Alt DS', and aale.tdtetp-.' - 18541 f. Hardware. Viasolutioo. -'SSMIiPfI s»p? 'll rid w rietfiod fiSl®fCTStew line of codlptajKia lneiddbL l io^riik^/froin n t& o rd. suit of twenty Ware’ pAcfici'eitdiiijvely dcxotiS to the cqrO pf v of a or jin. Tvbic)r it tioata iqq.gra(h note of jlip,United Slates'. It to rc)»m^cj;d,tjiqi.tl>,V lo %n -fortunst^,'j>rt yipUm; ofin»lprjc(iqe, qs-pispc. cessful and experienced pracutianpr, injvltofe.hijipor W>d From'A V/aoiviafi; Sf! Penn University, Philadelpttuf. —ft give? tth' p torture'thadd my teali. many to the profodaioiial Sbjlilylof tholsblb6«dfUi> Medial*'Manual: ...Numerous oil die GonitaJOrg»M,Bumaof tbem.qflpng standings have Qomftmnder my notiqe,. in, which bis skill; has) been ropnifoal, in realuring to perfect , health in some cases, where the patient jus bijou considered, beyond, medical aid In the treatment of Seminal .week ness, or disarrangement of the functions produced by self-abllad or fciqessivo Vcficry, I do not know his superior in tire .profession. I have been acquainted with the author pome thirty yisr»{ and deem it, np more than justide to him as wollaa kindness to the unfortunate victim ofearly iud/acrotion, to recoin, mend him os one in whoso professional skill and in tegrity they may safely confide themselves,. - > 'AtTOED Woodward. M. D. “ Tliis is, williaat exception, tip: most cqmpteben. sivo and intelligible Work'puhllrfiM on the' classes of diseases of .n(iich.il treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it addresses Itstlf to the reason of its readers. It Is free from all objectionable matter, and -no psi. ent, however fastidious, can object, to ■ placing it itr the bands of his sons. The anthor has devoted ma ny years to the treatment Of. the various complaints treated of, and with (oo liltlo breatb io. puff and too little presumption lo' impose, he Ha's' offered to the wofld at the merely nominal price •of 85 cents, thq_ / fruit of some twenty years’ most successful practice. —Herald. ■ “ No teacher or patent shouldfbo knowledo Impar ted in this valuable work. It would save yearn of pain and mortification and sorrow to tho youlh oh der their charge.”—Peoples’,Adeofate, A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing of “Hooter's Medical Manual” says “ThoUsknos upon thousands of our yonth, by evil example and, influence of the passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollution without realizing the sin and feaffal consequences upon IhcmselVes'arid posterity. The constitutions, of thousands, who-aro.rateing fam ilies have been enfeebled, if ,not broken down, and they do oat know the cause or cure. Anything ‘that can bo done sp to enlighten and influence the public mind as to check, and ultimately to remove this 1 wide spread source of human wretchedness, would confer the greatest blessing next to tho rclig-' ion of Jesus Christ, ou the present and coming-gen eration. Intemperance (or the nse of intoxicating drinks) though it-bas slain thousands upon thou sands, is not a greater scourge to the human race. Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted,and be lieve mo your co-worker in the good work yea are so actively engaged in.” 1 ~!J)jie copy (securely enveloped) will be forwarded, fVeo, of postage, to any part of the United flakes for 25 cents, or six copies for one dollar. Address, (post paid) ‘ CQSDEN & CO., Publishers, pr Box 196, Philadelphia. . - O* Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on (ho roost liberal terms., . October 12, 1854-Iy. , Leather!. Leather! T. F. RIBEROLLB, takes this method ** * to inform Shoemakers, HarnessmakOrs and the public generally, that he keeps on hand constant ly, at his Tannery in Wellsborongb, SOLE, UPPER, and HARNESS LEATHER, which he will sell to both old and new customers on as reasonable terms as ever. O’The highest Cash prices paid for HIDES and SHEEP PELTS. Wcllsbnrough, Oct. 5, 1854-m2. Thirty Years TN THE U. S. SENATE.—AII those who wish to know the doings of thoU. 8. Senate for thirty years, will do well to call at FOLEY & BAILEY’S Booh and Jewelry Store, artd procure •* Benton's Thirty Years' in the U. S; Senate,” at- the Agents price. Call sobn, as they are going fhst. Wcllsborough, Aug. 34; 1854. ■ School Rooks. . A LL (he. School Books that have been -CA- adopted for nso in the Wellsboro’ Academy, .and ail the School Districts of Tioga county, can bo liad at FOLEY & BAHAUVS, at the publishers prices. A supply always Si hand. . Aug. 34. BOOKS & JEWELRY. JUST received at .the Book 6i Jewelry Store of FOLEY &. BAILEY, a very largo stock of. Law, Miscellaneous and School Books e.ver before brought into Tioga County ii .Also. a. large assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Stationery, &.C., ct cel., to sell at the laioest talk. prices. - Wellsßorough, August 17,1854-tf. ■ . u \ ■IMPORTANT TO LAWYERS ,& JU$. -L TICES OF THE PEACE. Supplement to Pardon’s Digest. ' A Digest of the Laws of Penn, syivania' from the 29th day of May, 1853, to the 18th day of Moy, 1854, with the older laws not in eluded in the last edition of the Digest—By F. C. Driuutlt, Esq. For sale by FOLEY So BAILEY. Blake’s Patent Ohio TMRE PROOF PAINT.— 2O barrels of the I genuine article, just received and for sale at much (ess Utah former price's, at July 13,1854. . • JONES & DOES.’ Gloves and Hosiery* A FULL stock of Gents and Ladies Kid, Silk and Lisle Thread Gjoycs; also, a full as. sortroent of Hosiery, just received by. Oct. 27.1853. JONES & ROE. NEW STYLE MjANTILLAS—just re ceived a Splendid''assortment,, front a low price up, of entirely new style, .Cull apd. see them at Iho New Store of ~. "'JONES'*- U 6% MoKENZIE'S 5000 Receipts, Ladies -Medicv Pocket Companion, Gentlemen's McJict' Pocket Companion. ■ Far sale by • /: a . FOLEY &, BAILEY. ANEW niid'interesting Novel—“ Florja. Lyndsay," or Passages' iiran eventful Life— ByMrs.MoodiA Foreiloby,, t , 'i- .. sv. . F9LEY & BAILEY. KNOW-NOTHING/oi Knnw-Sowithiflg, know epough to go to BOWENIS EMPIRE STORE and huy a Wide-avake iffrt-toi. any other, kind.of aHat. that you are s mind lpi select from hisJajge: stock.,.. . --n ‘ .ti BwMB.iW9*«ii ' tAf IDE-A W ARE ; 'received . v,J')t aihfmEmpirSStolSst&gajrtockiofiWide; •Awake, Hungarian,Call and ■ SepU2,;ias4. ; . ! GtNQHA'MS.l^O^ietei y»r(l, Cut. f&idffl#., tJnnc IIISM-p: ‘J(Wp-&;ftOß.‘ —-r . T- - . .-4. ' J BARRELS ipORK, if Ol A BARRELS POttK, for safe by tW.botre /^X.Tcqr.pDad, atr ;j, ,■■ car «& fJIHE opening theirj niinod/potto.bdtoridmfcH W.^S9r^noighhm%iohr. io w * i Will Dreksdixiib tontiiArog*o Iftfli; B*regt%“Btfe£U Delkiii'i. ktttukf6l DOmtl»,\ -Lduynt.’paiif'mi j ' MglM, 'Stbteh irtd-'' , i '■ • i ' t ß<^lit^i'Prikis , df vwvo j i mrs MtfjMi tmajk aid j L-U(.;i v- ■ 1 Wardava»J,.-....... . largf opd complete on qpsprtment o« c/in be rputid in 'Among which Is jCillefy ofulfkihda, Carpenters' 'Tool*; Chains;' Hoo*;. 'ShoTela, ;FdrliS, Butts and Screws-,-Door Hangings, Bills, Sc®, dim CROCKERY, G LASS <& S'i’ONE- W A RE, ■ Hoots and Hats and,Caps, Steel, rlrojif Nailsi Paintf and Oi(e,.G(au and Putly, Ready-Made Ciothing i .sc, ) v Thgnkfuli'.fov.ithp libersl patronage of tbe past season, tire undersigned feel' a ‘pleasure in' inviting the public loan examination, of our .Spring slock, believing that gib'd Goods arnf low prices will in sure a speedy sale for ready pay. . - B, B. SMITH' 4c .SON. Wellsborough, May 25,1854. OAKirVCT MAKING. B- T. VANHORN would inform -lhe citi. t tens of Wellsborough and; vicinity, that iie hqs purchased the interest of bis partner,, John-& Bliss, In Ul9 above business, and will continue at tbe‘old standvtwb doors cast of Joncs’Store, to keep on h&ndfrnd make to order ftll kinds of Cabinet Furniture—such aa Sofhs, Divans,-Ottomans, jCard , Centre, Dining $ Breakfast Tables, Dress Stands,-Dress and Common Bureaus, - MAHOGONY &. COMMON WASH STANDS, Cottage and Common Bedsteads, of every-description, together with all articles usu : ally made, in his line of business. From [his knowledge of- tho ■ business ho flat ters . himself, with - the belief that those wishing to purchase, would do well to call and examine his work before sending elsewhere for an'inferior article. ,- COFFINS, of every variety, made to order, at short notice,'and reasonable Charges. .. TURNING done-in a neat manner, at short no tice. ’ ' i . TT| Chairs! Chairsl In addition to the above; the snbseri 'SfiHEObcr would inform the public that ho has r gt! -B just received a large and handsome assort ment of CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS, Boston and Common Rocking Chairs, dye,, which lie will sell as cheap, if not cheaper, limn they eah bo purchased _ anywhere else in Tioga county. Call and sec them ! June 3,1852. CONVBSI’ ‘ Emporium of Fashion. CHEAP CLOTHING,' &c. M M. CONFERS has just received from * New York, the largest and most carcfiiHy selected assortment of • CLOTHS, VESTING, CASSIMERS, SATINETTS, T’RIMMINGS, &c„ • ever brought into this country, which he will sell for &EAOT pay cheaper than any other establishment His stock comprises a general assortment 0 every variety of Clothing, from a low price up/ SUMMER COATS —for Men and Boys—a large assortmeht. DRESS, FROCK AND SACK COATS—of ova ry description, sixe and color. PANTS —every stylo and quality. VESTS —of every stylo, color and description. SHIRTS, Under-Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Over. Alls Over-SUirls, Suspenders,. Gloves, Umbrellas, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, together with lets of SELF-ADJUSTING STOCKS, &c. ( &c. It ATS AND CAPS, of every description—the largest assortment in town. ; .Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters, for Men, Boys, and Women, a large.vstioly. Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Afc. He would say to alt in want of good aqd neat fitting CLOTUING, that he can and mill sell cheaper than can be gotten in this borough, or any.; where this side of the New York market. This is no blow or ‘brag, but truth—and to test it call at •‘Convets’ Cheap Clothing ’Emporium,” where ali. articles arc gold cheaper .titan on the, one mice system. Wellsborough, May 27, 1)653. BASH & BUSn i ACTOU¥ ( COVimtON, TPQA CQ^.PA. The sub- scriter ’ pi'epardd by Machinery, purchased, to nisb to order, kinds of sqi and fancy Si and Blinds. Squaro'Siii common s i c o n s t a ully band. By long ei riencc in thcbi nossj the (a. bcr flatters self that bo a 8 gr ot Has cheap as can bo obtained aj piiy cslpbislimonl io Pennsylvania or Kew York. Call dnd sec. * DAVID S. 111ELAN. Covington, MrtrONJ!S &:Rofer., BEEBEE’S. HATS.—A few ca- lato»t »lyl* Silk Halt jartre- c «i«cd l>y [June IJ JONES if- ROE.' WCUSBOBO’^CiDfin^ THE this Insliiulion will conimenetfTm'ihe'4thd«Tof ScpUmbor mil, under Viifei>'eMiir£*> if MEWELU'- k KtW. NOLDft ; rCgt*WitiV Madlaort Hfttfelratiy'.- ' .’•TOW 1 , i tbto f A'•* b-;iw oit: to »<{ rridJuifl to tb# teihistee' tknaliy < *aWbt ujft inch W*ftoticnl*U>iw"iMM I 'Wi : Teaoher/dfcf, compoeed ( c«'lhoi«f^W> f itf»ildtbeDg»gein-lbe bnff-- ness ofte«bU«|r^«Mcll^)rfM«he^‘MmcaW'tit. the CoWty SuMXWjfgf ,f3ofn®9P j&hpolt., We-. }<> pro cure suitapip, andjrnstm menu, inch of Tbe u Aqa<(6my ftmlqiog.fs^Wjjmdcrgping thor ough .»»»if Boarding win J)g: families ati prici potoxcoediifg |LS9 perwcek.,.l The 'oS !••■♦!«%« Geography, Arithmetic,& Eus-Crmmt, 2,09,, r. User ’Vr,S-v«M/. Algcbry,,£eoraetry &. Surveying........ 4,00 j^awingvE#ioUug,ji.CT.,, „,,&oflU zimMmuti m at iiiui ■ ted on the plank joadleading from ElKland to Addison. iAteo, WOOL /MANVFAC TV RED INTO CLOTHS Of every description for farmers’ wear, (or tlireO shilmigrpcr yard; olr oh shafts at UieJiels4a.i. ,{jml i.'i.i’l ._«,... ' o'tt Wool €ardiug & €lo(h Drw* ■ '"sing. • 1 •-■• done on short notice. -r , i The subscriber would say to his former patrons and the public generally I ,' that is now doing business* not loitK. d one-ho Tie water fomt, bot ou a durable stream of Water tbatnercr (liiUr-haßj'H’O DOM BLE ' CUSTOM CARDING MACHINES, FOR CARDING WOdL INTO. ROILS. Alspt ntf entire set of machinery expressly for. Manufacturing’ Wool''info Cloth, ‘ all of wliichis in good order for doing business which will enkbleme to CAtfX) ALL WOOL, brought from a distance the same day, so that the rolls can be taken' back immediately. All work entreated to pic tball be tcell.done. ID* Most klnds of produce taken in payment for work. Terms —Pay Oaten, Addison, Juno 15. *54. L. 0. PENDLETON. JBOWEK'S EMPIRE STORE. Important to lUc PiiMif,'. At ;. Tl. BQWEN'S ‘Empire .Store the , time' has- finally come, when -Gouda can • ha bought archcop itf yyclisfio/ough, as at' Elmira, Cot njng.orinany other town west of New York j aml tlio public at largo areiovited to call and.-satisfy themselves that Ibis ia no Hambag. At J. R. Bowep’s drill always be found an expen sive assort ttionlof Wfcllselßctcd ■ ’ 1 DRYCOODS, ’ GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES - and a large variety of Gentlemen's Clothing, HATSj CAPS. Sill RTS, COLLARS,SCARFS, &c all of which, will be disposed of at a reduced price J. R. B OWEN, , Wcllsboroogli, Inly Sfr, 1854-tf. Important. WHEREAS, on ihe night of ihe 24th of March last, James I. Jackson, and. other* by the use of false Or otherwise, forced their way into thedwellihg house of tlie'slikscfiber, while the ftmily were .absent-and: removed his;gooda‘diit'df tbo house in order to get possession -Hand. (urßn?s the said James 1. Jackson look possession of the Books belonging to the subscriber, and refuses to de liver them over to him,'for dll of which, tho said James I. Jackson and'others have given bail for their appearance to the next court ol Quarter Sess ions. This is therefore to..forbid all persons paying any .accounts to James I. Jackson made at Ihe woof, dn Factory and Saw Mill fhmi'that time until Ihe Ist day of March, A. D. 1852, aa I havo'a lease of the Woolen Factory and Saw Mill 'from that time-unlil the Ist day of March, A. 8,-185.5, binding cufto collect all debts for work done. LEWIS C. TENBLETON. Dclmar, July 27,1854-tf. ■ 1 1 1 • TVEW GOODS, r PHE siibspribef would.respectfully inform, Jiia customers and friends that he jslitf’ (ion: tinueir the mercrfntlle bnnnc/f’.’df the 1 old 'pKw/at (he well known store of L.l. tilithols, whore he'Will be Imppy to wait on those, that wjll favor him with a call, and would invite. the,atteption °f tjfu public generally to his large and commodious stock of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Rcadr*Dade Cloth* iug and Hardware* CROCKERY,. WQODENWARE, StONEi WARE. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS , AND CAPS, &c., &Cu! in fuel, everything else ieptin aopuntry,. store, arti cles 100 numerous to mention, and'will scjl cheaper, than dan bo bought (his sidc’of Now York cliy. ’ ' All klrids ofproduee taken in eichange fur goods at the highest market price. , . 4. R. ifiOW.ENi, ,Wcllsbotriugll, jpnq iff), 1,55,G ... „ r,„ ; i NEW GOODS, NEW 680DS. At Empirc Sturc, CALL and.seei iho'best unii.largeat stock of Gouda evir offeree Id ihc puhlloi 1 (insisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ■ HARD-WARE, WOODEN AVAREpBOOTS AND ■' SHOES, HATS AMD CAPS, and a large slot* of READY-MADE CLOTHING! . I Batter myself, that I can dross a man to particu lar JiU in all cooes, who dealre.the ready-maii. . Tho Ladies are Invited to cajl and esanijne tha richest and best assortment of DRESS GOODS ever before oifured in market— Which 1 am prepared to sell at prices that cannot'.fail to suit.. . Wcllsborough 5ept.'12.1854. - Bakery and Variety Store* Bos ton, milk, butter &ieommon CRACKERS, Fresh Baked, ky.tbo Ib.or bbl. Family Baking, and Parties, famished-.-at short notice. Denis also in GROCERIES, PRO VISIONS, FOREIGN* DOMESTIC, I GREEN $ DRIED FRUITS. r ' ■’ : CASH paid tor.BuUar, Eggs, Clteeoc, Laid, Grain and other prodiicls of the farm, ..,1 ‘jo ■, ... >; W. J. ARNOLD, Agt. RUEUSAIINOLD. Corning. pi. Y,, A1tg,.)3.,1ffi4-tf f .. TU lUE PUBLIC. 1 I DEEM ItpropeMo say that iheteause-of of my hoing out of Plaster, forUialaaldew daysn. waqoyiing tocircumsionces bpypqd jiuy oontrold. The'Canal between Cayuga Bridge and the, Juncljo Lock, was not in readiness at the tii» be grbilrid to supply"all f lh«t may celL JComh «hk,? «om»Ul. , iir•«!••{>■• : ' J AMORfittBY. *. Manafiali®by| j ; liny in gl) tensile fi ENTEEMEN.I R; Bow- W cn’a cheap Bf6W !l aiid' a look 4t 'me, la>ge- eseorl merit of ' Haying! Tooll oT alh lilridt,iwhi£b 'hWWill 1 '■ wU^h^{Ki|Uw i p»o l Jhe j hpwst«Uewb«»V;’'i'.. uvm i' -‘S ! ' - : -i CalicoesJ iC»lieoe» V nd i»r i Ap perfectly fast colors, Lr iMoiUnsDt thal-waa evot-eSeired ioUiis coon Ladies shoes— j a -1 new suppiy-jiwt * fccivtd »V> - ... -J. R, EOVfiN’3. ' ARNOLD’S