reciting scemsai me BaKtm«r« E touri*H*n«Br-St P«* o! Woman. .-i.j y ,•■••. ;,;r / _/ . , For several days past tliero has been quite a n excitement atoWjhe€rinjinj*lCourt room* in consequenceof jhq prqgreWoT the trial 0, j , in an named outrage Hp<^vi|>|Bmdl^l!«uding^ a ‘ Point,—*'fh^«t»^Dy^^a^ner4!l^ 0 f a: character -’JubircatHjn, -Wit, Hr was; deemed meffideM''byjJie jury , a fall verdiolr of cbod|tnq«[ion. TaaV-Jbmale aitendedHhe uiiat uriy Wrtfullfpatched us nrogrese,' jv’<- V.-. . , , Yesterday aflerflooa tW'friar concluded' and the court sentenced the parly charged to nav a fine of $3O iridto'bi imprisoned in the iaii for- t/ifiy-; dnystX^Thas'Jac^MrS-lhing; went quietly and ijie oundemned mqn was put' into the cell to wait the adjournment of the cour.. it, was observed that the woman -/still remained about the court house but no one enicrtiiincd an idea that she contemplated the crime of murder. Auer the adjournment of the Court,as is usually done, the prisoner was manacled and conducted by the depely warden of the jail to in- wagon used to convey prisoners to and irji The jail. Apprised of the way they uere taken him, Sirs. Tole, for such is her name, stationed herself at the door of the Court house opening on Lexington street, dnd watched the approach of the prisoner. When nc reached the door she suddenly drew from under her shawl a single barrelled pistol, winch she aimed at Fischer and fired. In stead of striking the object of its atm, the cimroe took effect upon the sleeve of the coat c Mr. Burtte, emu cl y tearing away the cuff ,in- slightly burning Ins banc in nn instnnt the greatest excitement en sue. Several persons look hold of the wo inn., when her husu.ind stepped forward and undertook to rescue her. In the melee neve in persons were thrown or Knocked down, r,; sue was ultimately arresled by one of the i spends and taken into the ofiicc of ■■i» Jierk of the Criminal Court, where she « Kept until the excitement subsided and ■ ■■rowd disperse!. She was then put in cinree of the depute warden Bouldm and la „-i a mi 1)' on)e r o!' Sherd:’ Hinds, who ti-.i'iired a luck for her conveyance to pre vt-n the crowd Irom following, and possibly a lemplini; to rescue The l female. in oueslion. is o l ' a (Turman ii: i. (/ medium size and rather prepossess appear mce. Site is appnrenlly oboul :«•. n’v-live vears ol age, wim regular feu iures mack eves and dark hair. Immedi a•• ■ aiie- me attempt upon the life of Fi— sup seemed greatly agiiaied and ex r'l’ssed regret that she did nm succeed m k Ming mm. whom she alleilged had done her loul wrong While silung in the office of pip clerk she came lo a sense of ihe position she n'-cupted and wcpl biller;. Cotiaideruhle sympiinv was elided for ihe i-m de, and many rem irked meir approbation o' n tti.it there are few won would s.mc mn w ha violation of the law as would place m i;p hands of ihe aggrieved party the power of mini ling summary punishment upon Ihe of leaders She was commuted to prison on a r'nrge ol assault with m'en'. lo kill, the pen ii :■ fur which .is a long nnprisonmen- in the pt-piieniiarv. Baltimore American , Nov, 8. I ADVEIITISK MF.XT Splendid Oilers run V SITED STATES JOERSAE, Vj« mi us liti 1) volume, and paving nlieuaj rea.-neit a circulalion ol over BU.UO0 —a opus ruivo mi )art/"si etas-,, containing (illy, v.i ,p.icmu'' columns. filled with Ifie currcni u - imm all Darin of in* world, a large r Muni ol Nier.m arm scientific mailer, Banl; vac last and Price Ourrem. ana as a new 31. i.iiu.inn- ic,min-, cacti ruimlier will rvre r- . • cimiaia T VI 0 RIiAbKFL LL\-KN •.l;.\Vtip PORl'RAll'b Ol- DISPIN r, ; USllbb INUIVI ULi A Lb. IS published (ii Mu- tirsi ol each monlli l»\ J. M, li.HKitsoN a I. 3. 5. and 7 Burner street. New t i't, a' itic unprecedented low price of twen i-ine ccttis a vea; A vaiwalne premium D(. -v. is sent tn eaclt person gening up a club, aiia mi addition Hie following null premiums Dinaull ll nir to or 81.Ofi nnine2oinu.iv of Mnv. 1855, be awnr -0." I(. me Iwenlv-six persons forwarding d- ai ei now and ilia' lime ipc tiv>n’v-nx l mi- x numbers ui subscriber.- in tbetr or . a- nrs* premium, in mar. i a- second premium a sewing miiduri' i n-ip.mi premium, a sewing mac.lniM ii" i.i.ir!|. oremiunr. a gold water i':i" fi r n and s.x'n, eaclt a gold watci. ta- ncM ten, each a silver walcb worm 20 .'i* next 1 wniiv. one n. *»icr honKs tu chilli seieci, a 1 nubltobe*?*' prices WUI r//r vsited states ma g a zine. ii 1 i ninii #2 InrJC lim l * o (*»>v ctn oi. ini’- piper, j;, r «»iuu rAtolu i celebrated Physiciart'dftd Chemist, Da. J. -C.i - Hid p ®/^»iere ■ USthb beat rciMWy^feVef We rm toflfie '■ Public 1 fbr ’ GdlfgWs, &(i., ! >hh» i pre^qYEf(f ] jxpeot-tlyahany thipa, Xron^’M jii f ’ wouldJbe worthy- J °**®J ■ mediqme is more''uwvi^rjf.Jaken • Physical Pill, the-publip, wap, be glad M*001?f of one from tocha truatiroiatby sdbree. .iVVe. happen to kftpw, nnd asSntb J.teft, ‘ibis' 4rticle"naB : fnt’rittsfcmerlt^,Tij l ifb! aoy qoraptjtipdj cibles, and conscquently.iis.well wprtby a tri-i al whenever such' a medicinU becomes necei- 1 sary. —Racitie Adv. 1 ;“~i\’' • J 1 1 •’ •* I iUtlifi Strayed ' •; ~/. iNTO the endpsure of ,k -subscriber on ot about the-Ist of October,-a brown ydarliing. heifer, __ The owner can have her-ty proving property and paring charges . Dec. 7,-16.54*, A. J.QHNfIQff. Fall and Winter Millinery fioods, for v ffplHE subscriber would respectfully inform the cili-, zcqr of WclUborough and vicin ily, that she is just receiving " NEW $■ FASHIONABLE MILLINERY GOOD 3 t consisting of BONNETS of every ynncIB,LApIES CAPS, CHILDRENS’ "HATS, BONNET LI NINGS, FLOWERS and RIBBONS rtf every kind and quality, CLOVEN, MITTS, EMBROIUE RIES, COLLARS, UNDERSLEEVES, Handker chiefs, Sides, Plain nnd Barred Muslins, Laces, Cotton and Linen Edging, and a variety of other thmgs too numerous to mention. Ail of which can be obtained cheaper limn elsewhere this,side of New York city. The subscriber is now doing a Ready*Pay busi ness, and would invite her friends to call and ex amine her goods before making their purchases, as she is confident they cannot salt themselves belter af any other establishment. Work done on short notice and in the most ap proved style. She extends her sincere thanks to her friends for the 9cry liberal patronage heretofore extended to her, and solicits a continuance of the same. O* Shop one dour from the residence of L. P Wihslon. MRS. M. STEVENS. WelNborough, Nov. 30, JSS4. OOOU BOOKS BY ill Alli. I'CDUBlirn DY MESSRS. FOWLERS if WELLS. liV order to accommodate “ The People,” residing in all parts of the United States, the Publishers wilt forward by return of the first mail, any book named in the following list, the postage will be prepaid by them at the New York office. By this arrangement of prepaying postage in ad v mce, fifty per cent, is saved to the purchaser.' All letters coni lining orders should be postpaid, aud di rected as follows ;_FOWLERS &. WELLS, 303 Broadway, New York. Constitution of Man. By George Combe. Only authorized American edition—2o Engrav ings, and a Portrait of the author. Price, Murlm, 87 ets. Defence nf Phrenology. Containing an Es say on the Nature and Value of Phrenological Ev uiencc. Bv Boardman. Price 87 els. Domestic Lite. Thoughts on Us Concord and Discord, wilh Valuable Hints and suggestions. By N. Sizer. 15 ets. Edu -aiion. Its Elementary Principles found ed on the Nature of Man. By J. G. Spunhcim, M. I) With an Appendix, containing a descrip tion of the Temperaments, and an Analysis of the Phrenological Faculties. 87 els. Wo regard this volume os one of Vive most impor tant Unit has been offered to the public fur many years.— Boston Med, and Son. Journal. Lectures on Phrenology, By Geo. Combe. Willi Notes, an Essay on the Phrenological Mode of Investigation, arid an Historical Sketch. By lioardiaan. illustrated. SI, 25. Man.age; Ms lli-tory tunl Philosophy. A Phrenological and Physiological Esposition of the Functions and the Qa ililicalions necessary for Happy Marriages. Illustrated. 75 cts. Memory, and Intellectual Improvement ; ap plied to Self-Education and Juvenile Instruction. Twentieth edition. Illustrated. 87 cts. Malnmonv ; nr Phrenology and Physiology applied to the Selection of Congenial Companions for life; including Directions to the Married for living together affectionately and happily. 30cla. Pitr.-nolosjv Proved, llliisirnled mid Applied; accompanied liy*a Chart, embracing an Analysts of the Primary Mental Powers in their various He. grees of Development, the Phenomena produced by iheir combined Activity, and location ol the Phre. nologic d organs. Together with a view of the Moral and Theological bearing of the Science. Price 51.25. Phrenological Almanac, with Portraits. 6cts. iind the Sc n put res. An able, though small work. By Ucv. John Pierpont. 12c. Phn-iiolooio.U Gold'*. Designed fur Bludunts of their own Characters. 15 cents. Sidi G.di.n.- old 1* .rii-i-ti-.il of Character ; in. chilling the Education and Management of Youth. I*nee H 7 e.-nt*. S2OO "Srlf made pol on the right fore shoulder. The owner can have them by proving property and paying charges. LEWIS LEWIS. Charleston,Nov. 30, 1854—31. Tioga Co. Bible .Society. THE ANNUAL MEEriNlir.lthpTinßn County Bible Soolely will be held al the Court lloiwe on the Evening of Monday the 11th Decern* bt-r next. ‘ A»l who fed an interest in the truly ChrUtinn en terprise ol furnishing the Holy Scriptures to all, without Note or Comment, are cordially invited to attend. « Dissolution. THE Cr>-|iiirliinr'hi|i liprpl uforn p*i«tin» under Uio name of CHARLES O. ETZ &CO, U this daj dissohred by mutual consent. Tibg», No*. 20. 1854. CHA& O. ETZ, . [no* 2t-3w.] LYMAN FISK. DEGREE'S STYLE HATS.—A low cf acs of Beehee’a latest atjlo Silk Hata juaf re. ciVd by (Juno I.] JONE§ Aj pOB. Estray. By order of Ihe Board, JAB. 1. JACKSON. 9cc*y.' i i m>.' i wawc -nav*,*/ .r*T-yrK • "aSLIi ~ £ WELL* *.t(r TA Sl* ko'ZJJT'C.K LUimK iM^awpE,* -iif'S* “<& BET MODS; tc DBPABTIAfraj " R. SJ#. DRVGOODMiIb* GROCERIES, m°w&MoEs. HARO WAlt&i' :J 1 , - qubensware,- wadly&N and stosew4&E>-" FOREIGN*. DOMESTIC FRUITS, FISH AND PROVISIONS, GLASS, SASH , i PAINTS, OILS, CAHPHFNE, BURNING F-LUtD, 4*- fills. TOE ALL THK PTOPOSES j FAMILY PHYSIC. Thru'S has long existed a public demand for an effective purgative pill ■which could be relied on as sure aud perfectly safe-in its operation. This has been prepared to meet that demand, and an exten sive trial of its virtues his conclusively shown with what success it accomplishes the purpose designed. It is easy to make a physical pill. but not easy to make (he best of all pitta — one which should have none of the objections, but all the adjutages, of every other. This lias bA attempted here, and with what success we would respectfully submit to the public decision. It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto tibat almost ever) - purgative medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow els. This is not. Many of thorn produce so much griping and revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance the good to be derived from them. These pitta produce no irritation or pain, unless it arise from a previously existing obstruc tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity; but it is better that any medicine should be taken Judiciously. Minute directions for their use in the several diseases to which they nro Ap plicable arc given on the box. Among the com* • plaints which have been speedily cured by them, we mav mention liver Complaint, in its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Inngnor and Loss of Ap petite, Listlceuness, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side and Loins ; for, in truth, all these are hut the con sequence of diseased .actiop in the liter. As an aperient thev afford prompt and sure relief in Cos tivtnoss, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrof ula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcere and Impurity of the blood; in short, any J and every case where a purgative U required. They have aho produced some singularly suc cessful cures in Uhcumatlsm, Gout, Dropsv. Cra\ el, j Kryripelas, Palpitation of the Heart, rains in the Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blooii and prepare the system for the change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, and restore--* the appe tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno vate the strength of the body, nnd restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose,is advantageous, men though no serious derangement exists; but un necessary dosing should never be carried too far, as even - purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to otcess. The thousand cases in which a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest thomsehrs to the reason of every body; and it is confident!) believed this pill will answer a heller purpose than any thing wliich h*w hitherto been av tillable to mankind. \Vhen their virtues are unco knovru, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped the) aro pleasant to take, and being puroh vegetable, no norm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute directions see wrapper on tho Box. PREPARED BV JAMES C. AYEE, PracUcal and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Fried 25 Cents per Fox. Five Boxes for sl* AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Care of COUGHS, COLDS. HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Tht« remedy has won fnr itself such notoriety from its cures of every varietj of pulmonary discsi'-e, ' that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dences of its virtues in any community where it has been employed. 80 wide is the field of its use fulness, ami bo numerous the eases of its cures, that almost exery section of the country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and c\en desperate diseases of the lungs h\ its use. When once tried Us mipcriority over every other medicine of its kind is too appa rent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesiUte uhat antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affec tions of the. pulmonary organs which ore incident to our climate. And not only in formidable at tacks upon the lungs, but for ihe milder varieties of Coins, (torons, Hoahseness. &c. ; and for CiMi.PkKN it is the pleasantest and safest medicine that can be obtained. As It has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality Is kept up lo thr best that it ever has been, and that the genuine article Is gold by— ROBERT ROY, Wrll-bnrmioli; B. Biiisk, BarM-villc; E. Dvbk, Covinoion ; Dr. Hum nißKY, Tioga, nnr| In Druggists even where. December 7,1854-4 m. Chairs. Chairs, Chairs. "RESIDES n vnripit <•!’ nil nihi-r kinds of 0 f HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, the sub scribcr Inis ibar different slyles of black walnut cane seat chairs, which he is selling cl cost prices. Also, Two different patterns of Mahogany Spring Seal Chairs, and Mahogany Rockers, and three patterns of S'fas. Also, Rosewood, Curl Maple, and CommOn chairs ol nil kinds. E; D. WELLS. Liiwrencevillc, Nov. IG, 1854. \ Chance to Make’ Mortcy! Profitable .m $lO only will l>e re-1 quire d, and anything like an efficient, energetic min can mako from three to five dollars per duy}-r indeed some of the agents now employed arc reali zing twice that sum. Every information will be given by addressing, (postage paid,) WM. A. KINSLER, Nov. 16-31. Box GOl. Phlla., Pa. Posl Office. JEstray. Came intn Ihe mrliisiire nfwfSBJJMHf tho subscriber on the stb in>L« nHK|OT* two Calreif—one a Steer, red while, and a heifer, nearly all while, both in good condition. Tile owner Urequeslcd to prove property, p*j chsrg*»snd lake theip eway. I Otarl*W, Nor.33DgS4. ' tqtMS PARTI/ OBGHi SBsSmM^k'm -~ * ■ *^-1 ship Charts liilhifrom Ist Na«MB64, and ClUed 'the commodious f -Suffer 1 oc^pJgdi'h^lhqh.Q. fcJSsss,) wilh .'Aj.grcat variety of jriofi and-desirable : goods/ trike ! plebsuife iri exhibiting offi "slock' lo ( ihijse' wb’p.-ptjrj chrfbe ‘ (or.,ce(Bh. By offering goods.of lira, best quo'itf only, arid at the- lowest price*, we exprict to merit and receive our frill share of patronage. All kinds of country pro duce taken in exchange for goods the some as cash. R. £. BAILEY, ANUIE FOLEY. - Wellsboro’.Nav.Bo.lBs4. ARTI-SE? I.MOy. The American Artists’ Union,_ would respect, fully announce to the citizens of the .United. Slates and the Canadas, that for the cultivating a taste for the fine arts throughout"the country, and With a view of enabling every family to become pos sessed of a gallery of Engravings BY THE FliiST AiITISTS OP THE AGE, They have determined, in order to create an exten sive sale fur (heir Engravings, and thus not only give employment to a largo number of artists and others, but inspire among our countrymen a taste for works of art, to present to the purchasers ol lheir engravings, when 850,000 of which are sold, 250,000 Gifts, of the actual cost of 8150,000. Each purchaser of a One Dollar Engraving, there fore, receives not only an Engraving richly worth the money, but also a ticket which entitles him to one of the Gifts when they are distributed. For Five Dollars . a highly finished Engraving, beautifully PAINTED IN OIL, and Fit* Gift Tick ets, will be sent: or Five Dollars worth of splendid Engravings can be selected from tho Catalogue, and sent by return mail or express. ■ A copy of the Catalogue, together with a speci men of one of the Engravings, cun. be seen at the office of lids paper. Fur each Dollar sent, an Engraving actually worth that sum, and a.Gift Ticket wilt be immediately for warded. The Committee believing that the success of Una Great National Undertaking will be materially pro moted by the energy and enterprise of intoUigenl and enterprising Agents, Ijave resolved to treat with such on the mo>t liberal terms. Any person wishing to become an Agent, by send ing (post pud,) $l, will receive by return of Mail, a One Dollar Engraving, a GIFT ;TICKE*T t a Pros pectus, a Catalogue and ail other necessary inlbrm alion.- On the final completion of the sale, the Gifts will be placed in the hands of a Committee oj the Pur chasers lobe distributed, due notice of which will be given throughout 1 he United Slates and the Canadas. 100 Marble busts of Washington, at $lOO $lO,OOO 100 “ “ Clay - “ 10,000 100 “ M Webster • " ,10,000 100 “ *• Calhoun, - “ 10,000 50 elegant Oil Paintings, in aplcn. J did gill frames size 3x4 each, ( u 5,000 100 eicgantOil Paintings, 2x3ft each, 50 5,000 500 steel plate Engravings, brill, "j ianlly colored in oil, rich gill V 10 5,000 frames 3*1x30 in each, J 10.000 elegaut steel pl«lo engra- i vings cnl’d in oil, of the Wash- > 4 40,000 inytnn Monument 30x36 inJea, } / 237.000 steel plate engravings, from "j 100 different plates now in pog. 1 session of, owned by the Art. )• 41,000 isls Union, of the market vu|. I ne from 50 rln., lo 61 each, J I first-class Dwelling, in 3Ut-sl\N. Y. City, 12,000 22 Building Lois in 100 and 101st ) su. N. York, 25x10011 deep, at ( 1,000 22,000 100 Villa sites, containing each 10. j 000 sq. tL in suburbs of N. Y. 1 city, commanding mngnific’nt > 500 50,000 views of Hud'n River & L. I. \ Sound, at J 20 perpetual loans of cash, with- jl out inl'st or security, 8250 ca. 5,000 50 perpetual loans 100 “ 5,000 100 “ u « 50 « 5,000 250 « « “ 20 “ 5,000 2000 « “ " 5 « in.ooo Reference in regard lo Iho Real Estate, F. J. Vies cm a & Co., Real Estate Brokers, New York. Or ders, (post pud) wilh money enclosed, to be address. cd, i. w. Holbrooke, Scc,y, 505 Broadway, N, Y. lO* The Engravings in the Catalogue are now ready for delivery. [nov. ‘J, 6m.] SEVASTOPOL ALTIOSff TAREIV!! GREAT RUSH FOR RUffSIA-mOM. D, P. & W. ROBERTS TJ \\ ING |)iirrbn» -ieit u I njlV'b l -A'" 3 v>a-■ as w.ist tvr.t Sfcn Vn*ibv. nr- ‘i'-I N€l itoysoil oLi» splendid,, ftes ;W ■MOEtmexUuif'ltrith’KSncluMtrinoea ofallddlof* at-«ery.rawipt!cM>(ialy«i/Tacald>t««;b£' all. color*; Att-Wodl »ndOhevp.*etmiß«,,fli*el« Silfcg dtunabh lasrari .Primp* tqn£- kßriJkjnare-Wooten /Bhawta at very loir, prides,- Brown’Kiwturyf .Bkmcb'Jluelmtv Red «ndW|uto.Flidnol,Gollon Flannel,'StripeSliirting. -Blue- Dcheiw(.Jßed-.'Ticklng, .Broad Cloths, Cui meres, SalioelU,- Kentucky. Jeans, SltCßp’s; Grey Cloth,Cdttoa i Butting) Carpet Warp, Cotton- Yarn, and also many other articles in tho above line that we have not lime nor loom to enumerate in a single udsddiisfricnU - 1 5<."• h .-.v ~ s’ GROQEppS AWI) FROTISJPWS. PoWderdd and Crush ed Sugars, Sjcwarfs SyrupVdiiil Molasses, Old Java, Riu and'Cagiiarii CoffervYoungrllytam audißtuck Tea, Pceppr, Cinamon, -Allspice, Starch, Ginger, Rico, Bar Soap,'Candles, Indigo; Saltpeter, Alum, Saleralus,-. dec., Pork, Flour, Fish, Salt, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco, Lamp Oil, dec., dec. Hats nrid Caps. Black and Light Colored Beaver Hats, Know Nothing,.Know Something and Kossuth Hats, Bl’k Silk Hals, Silk, Plush and Clblh'Capa. Buys Hats and Caps of every description,- f ißoots and Shoes. Mend* Caf£ ffip and HeavyStojra Boots; also, Rubbers, Boys* ahd Yooilifc* Bools, Childrens 1 Shoes of every description, Ladies* Shoes, Bools and Waiters, a assortment at very low prices. Woodcu Ware. 'Pailfl, Brooms, Tohs, Brushes, Butter Ladles and Prints, AxchcWes, WashboaVds, Sugar Coxes, Mea sures, &.C., &o. Hardivarc. Nails, Mill Saw?, Saws and Hand Saw?, M»U Files, Scoopcg, Shovels, Manure. Forks, Chain?, Steelyards, Pocket Knives, Table, Cutlery, Door Lock?, Latches, Bed Locks, Bulls and Screws, Horse Curd* and Brushes,'Axes frofn the best man ufacturers, always on hand. Crockery, by the sett or piece to suit the wants of purchasers. GLASS WARE, also, WINDOW GLASS , at manufacture* price*. EASTERN CLOCKS , war ranted to keep good lime. Ready-Made Clothing. Black, Brown, Drob and Blue Ovprcoals, from a low price up. S ick, Frock and Dress (Touts of every description, Fancy and Black Uasimere Pam*, Bl’k Satin, Casimere and Velvet Vests, ol»o, Cheap Vests of every stylo and quality, Shirts and Collars, Wool en Wrappers and Drawer*, Buckskin and Woolen Glove* and Mitten*, Fancy and Uljick Silk Cravats, Self-adjusting Slock*, Silk and Lirjen Pocket Hand kerchief*, Woolen Sock*, Suspenders, Umbrella*, and in fact nearly everything that man, woman or child may want can be found at this establishment. The subscriber* would return their sincere thank* to the inhabitants of lifts Borough and surrounding Country, fur the very liberal patronage that has been bestowed on them since they commenced business in lifts place, mid wit-h, by keeping a large assort ment of Goods to soled from, uud selling at small profit*, to merit a continuance of the same. I Wclbboru', Nov.J, 1854: JONES &, HOE. FAXXMO MILLS. ATTENTION, FA II ME JtS! The undersigned rpsiwcnu'iv m. form the Farmers of Tioga County, that thry are now Manufacturing FINCH’S I.VJ PROVED, PREMIUM FANNING MILLS, three miles couth of Wcllsborongh, on the Jersey Shore road ; and feel warranted ih saying that *nd Mill is'lhc best e\er introduced into Tioga County both as respect* cleaning fast and well, and ihe Having of Grq«s Seed. Fanners arc respectfully invited to Call ami exam ine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. iUT All kind* of Produce taken in payment. Old Mills repaired on short notice. ANGI'S GRIFFIN & SONS. Del.nnr, Ocl. 13. 16j4-lf. NEW GROIJERY, PROVISION STORE, A!»D OYSTER SAEOO.V T HOYT would ro-ipiM-ifitllv inform • the citizens of WclUhoro’ and vicinity, that he lias just opened a Grocery and Oyster Stloon one door below Cleaver’s Hotel, where he will bo happy lo furnish families wilh all kinds of Groceries as ’cheap as the cheapest. Sugars, Irorn the finest white down lo the cheapest brown. Tea. Coffee, Rice, Simp, Candles, &c,, of the best quality, constantly on hand. OYSTERS Fresh from the mint,served up ip the host style atall reasonable hours of the day and night. L/* Don't forget the pi .CO. U'ellsl>orou*rii, Nov. 9, \ i Landholders Take Notice. npim .morris claims (iai e . Rob. oil Munis, Fin.ini'inr nf lhi- IVnr nT the Revolution,) will he SUED OCT. Occupants and others can have Confirmatory, Quit Claims mid Free Titles, by early applienlion lo JOHN MOSS, Sole Grantee, No. 50 Walnut SL, EDIV. WALX, K-(j., Xu. 2 York Building, J. L. HUSBAND, E-q., No. -I SuiMim .''t.. Attorneys at Law, Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 19, ltf.)4-lm. Custom Boot & Shoe Shop, A I' M. Sh'-t w o'rfr> oil Munil, whern the Skabs’ Boys continue to make, mend, and measure to order, at as low prices us the linn s w ill ad mil. All work warranted—lo wear out 5n a year nr so —and not rip or come to pieces’till it does wear out* Elides Wattled. r VSH will ht» piid for any quantity of hides ai the highest market price July 13, I?SJ fliNJd’ay. CAME lO lllf» l»l‘ fI)P QllhaiTlh'T, on nr iibout Hie fir-t of October, Tfl R EK TWO YKAK OLD (IEU'KUS ; mui bhtek with a line back, one pile red wuh line luck, and Ihc other while with u little rod about tin* head, in \cry good condition. The owner i*. requited lo prove proper ly, piy clurtfcs and lake them mvnv. Dclimir, Nov. 16, Ipol. E. F. BODINE. Take \olict. THOSE »1 t<» the suh-irrihnr, piihnr by note or hook account, will please call and settle the same immediately. Afl she is about clo sing up her bu*v. 1, 1854. /CAil 'LBS. of old Iron and Copper Want :d in exdrango fot Store* odd Tinware, hy {Novlff.] D. P. &W. ROBERTS. FORCE PUMPS, wholes _ JT. A 4, - -* . W£LLSBORO’A(^MI¥. -I- will comnlenco ontbe-SSlb day offioTember tbii chiifeortd'iHr.iHEW&fctOX.i REV. fceiioft? J '*lJ ••f*i?iv,o*£; fli tmlJui * testimony te&lred af'iiisvlaTaetercad: ! fapUiia, gtetfa i cfieerfidfy lo of aiidblicP- 1 /' «!.hw«T w^v^Tlf.- ‘•'IB odditiph WtW fihlnehera«eially' taught* in 4rich IwliL«;ion,, nr bbl. Fannie Baking, nod Parlies, fnn• ti*l it "t shorl notice. llenl* elm in GROCERIES, PRO. VISIOSS, FOREIGN $ DOMESTIC , GHEE. V <5- DRIED FRUITS. ('ASTI paid for Uniter,Eggs, Cheese, Lard, G(piil and nlluT products of llic Farm. W. J. ARNOLD, /)?( RUFUS APvKOLD. Corning, N. V.. Aug.. 3. iba-t-th I DEEM ii firnjmr in say ihnl I hi; entire of of my being out of Phislrr, for the last lew daysn wap owing To circumstances beyond my conlroid The Canal between Cayuga Bridge and llic Junetio Lock, was not in readiness al the lime loodvi rliso in consequence of buildjug a new Lock. But a FRESH SUPPLY lias juel been received, and win bo ground lo supply all that mav call. Comp, one* come all. AMOS IiIXDY. Mansfield, May 23, 1»4. ; „ JF. KIHISKOLLE, lakes this method • to inlbrm Shoemakers, II arntmankon tad the public generally, that.ho keeps on hand.consUnU | r a j his Tannery in Wcllsborough, SOLE, UPPER, and HARNESS LEATHER* which he will sell to both old and new as reasonable terms ss ever. (CTTho highest Cash price* l*ld te lUDSS add SHEEP PELTS.. • Welliborough, Oct. J, 1634-my.« ■ . . I/gf ,f IOE8 ~ A TW' : h, July 27, 18$4-tf LEWIS C, PENDLETON, 27, 1834-tf. MEW GOODS. TO TfilU PIBLIC. Xenther! Leather! }